What to Expect

What to Expect 2012

6.00

For fitness-guruen Jules og dansestjernen Evan blir en overraskende graviditet en strek i regningen. Wendy derimot gleder seg sammen med mannen Gary. Samtidig gjør Garys far sin unge trofékone Skyler gravid. Holly vurderer å adoptere et barn, mens Rosie og Marco får en overraskelse, allerede før første date.

2012

Richard Osman's House of Games

Richard Osman's House of Games 2017

5.90

Each week a group of four famous faces go toe to toe in testing their general knowledge skills in a variety of entertaining games.

2017

The Masked Singer

The Masked Singer 2019

7.90

Celebrities compete in a singing competition with one major twist: each singer is shrouded from head to toe in an elaborate costume, complete with full face mask to conceal his or her identity. One singer will be eliminated each week, ultimately revealing his or her true identity.

2019

What's My Line?

What's My Line? 1950

6.60

Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.

1950

Brille

Brille 2013

7.20

Brille is a humor-based quiz show where some of Norways best known comedians get to work on seemingly impossible tasks and questions. The answers are often as unexpected and funny as the panel's train of thought.

2013

Shooting Stars

Shooting Stars 1993

7.40

Shooting Stars is a British television comedy panel game broadcast on BBC Two as a pilot in 1993, then as 3 full series from 1995 to 1997, then on BBC Choice from January to December 2002 with 2 series before returning to BBC Two for another 3 series from 2008 until its cancellation in 2011. Created and hosted by double-act Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, it uses the panel show format but with the comedians' often slapstick, surreal and anarchic humour does not rely on rules in order to function, with the pair apparently ignoring existing rules or inventing new ones as and when the mood takes them.

1993

Virtually Famous

Virtually Famous 2014

7.00

Virtually Famous, currently presented by Chris Ramsey, is a British comedy panel game show with games based upon social media posts and videos.

2014

The Dog Ate My Homework

The Dog Ate My Homework 2014

1

Two teams fight it out to dodge detention, and put the cool back into school, in a mischievous mix of tongue-in-cheek comedy, off-the-wall questions, nonsensical studio games and slapstick challenges.

2014

Match Game

Match Game 2012

1

Two competitors have to ‘match’ their answers to fill-in-the-blank questions to those of the six celebrity panelists.

2012

Patriot Brains

Patriot Brains 2021

5.00

The fast-paced comedy panel show will see each country’s greatest comedian’s pitted against each other to find out who knows their country best, with our host the only thing keeping them apart.

2021

Game On!

Game On! 2020

9.00

Two teams of three with a rotating roster of stars compete in over-the-top physical challenges, absurd trivia and epic field competitions. Each week, one team will be crowned the winner, while the losing team must “take the L” in an embarrassing punishment.

2020

Richard Osman's House of Games Night

Richard Osman's House of Games Night 2020

6.30

Each week a group of four famous faces go toe-to-toe testing their general knowledge in a variety of entertaining games. The series includes all the favourite, funny games from the BBC Two series, with the addition of some new items for the prime time shows, including the appearance of a house band and some special guests. As ever, all of the games are rooted in general knowledge and can be played along at home by viewers.

2020

Juke Box Jury

Juke Box Jury 1959

6.00

Juke Box Jury was a musical panel show which originally ran on BBC Television from 1 June 1959 until December 1967. The programme was based on the American show Jukebox Jury, itself an offshoot of a long-running radio series. Throughout its run the series featured celebrity showbusiness guests on a rotating weekly panel judging the hit potential of recent releases. By 1962 the programme attracted 12 million viewers weekly on Saturday nights. The concept was later revived by the BBC for one series in 1979 and a further two series in 1989/1990.

1959