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- Dance talent show in which dancers of any age and dance style compete for a fifty thousand pound prize and the chance to perform on Strictly Come Dancing (2004). Hosted by Alesha Dixon and Jordan Banjo.
- High octane Saturday night game show in which contestants complete demanding mental and physical challenges while avoiding falling into a 520,000 litre water tank. Hosted by Ashley Banjo and Fleur East.
- Sit in on an intimate evening with the Late Great Amy Winehouse as she spills her soul in her hometown. She spices up all of your favorites, even throws in a few homages to show everyone; even posthumously she would be a captivating entity. So damaged, yet honest. With a voice that is equally; Lauren Hill, Erykah Badu and Mary J Blige... Arguably. Loaded with interviews, performances and segments produced for TV... That's in addition to the concert! Witness how awesome she is.
- Sports personalities perform stand up comedy for the first time in front of a live audience, with the help of their comedy mentors.
- At London's Roundhouse, Status Quo perform an acoustic set of classics such as "Down Down", "What You're Proposing", "Whatever You Want" and "Marguerita Time", backed by a string section.
- It's the final, with the last four acts going head to head to become the Greatest Dancer. The finalists have to perform twice, including special duets with their Dance Captains.
- In this live show all 12 acts dance to stay in the competition with the viewers deciding who will dance again next week. Each act must include a Best of British themed challenge in their routine. Special guests Diversity perform.
- The remaining 10 acts take to the stage for in the second live show. For tonight's theme we open the Props Box, where the objects they must handle range from ladders and canes to a chessboard.
- The 8 remaining acts perform incorporating the theme of Around the World, as each act is given a different location that must inspire their performance. The viewers at home decide who progresses to the next show.
- The remaining seven acts take on the theme of dance fusion, all hoping to make it through to next week's semi-final. Can contemporary dancers take on tap? Can street dancers embrace Bollywood?
- It's the Semi Final, with the 6 remaining acts all hoping to make it to next week's Final, and for the first time the Dance Captains decide the challenges for their acts.
- Romesh Ranganathan returns to take a funny, topical look at the state of Britain from isolation. Celebrity guests and the 25 members of the Ranganation join him from their own homes to have their say.
- Romesh and his personal think tank of members of the public are joined by Scarlett Moffatt and Jon Richardson to discuss the new lockdown guidelines and to play a game of "Trousers or No Trousers".
- Jo Brand and Rob Beckett join the Ranganation to discuss lockdown snacks, "essential" businesses worldwide, and a Phil Collins drumming challenge.
- Romesh is joined by Aisling Bea and Jason Manford. Topics discussed by them and The Ranganation include home schooling, the Dominic Cummings debacle, and ASMR.
- Romesh, his mum and The Ranganation are joined by Tom Allen and Paloma Faith to discuss topics including life after lockdown, naturism, paranormal activity and play a game of Lockbusters.
- Exercising during lockdown and trust in world leaders are among the topics discussed by Romesh, his focus group The Ranganation, his special guests Sara Pascoe and Andrew Flintoff and of course his mum.
- In the opening edition, Emily tackles the theme of dating, and opens up about her own experiences, from being single to one-night stands, and also shares her top tips for flirting.
- Going Out is the theme this week. Emily offers her unique tips on navigating hen party WhatsApp group etiquette, dealing with friends who don't buy rounds and the dos and don'ts for riding a Bucking Bronco. Plus, sketches and impressions.
- This week's theme is family and Emily's own family are in the audience to hear her musings on family life. Plus, sketches which further play on the theme of family, including one featuring her real-life mother Kate Robbins.
- This edition looks at image, including how to achieve the perfect Instagram picture, the good, the bad and the ugly aspects of dieting and Emily's ongoing battle with gym equipment.
- Emily takes a deep dive into friendship and is joined by some of the most cherished people in her life as she tells us how to make new friends, break up with old ones, and how to manoeuvre our way around the treacherous world of the dinner party.
- Emily reflects on the struggles of pretending she's an adult. Candidly talking about her teen years when she wanted to be the drunkest person at a party to being in her 30s and pretending not to be drunk at a baby shower.
- Sky scrapper in Dubai made of steel mesh skeleton, double pane glass panels, and concrete piles for a solid base.
- The comedy showcase kicks-off in Bristol, where local comedian Jayde Adams explains why the West Country accent is the best in the world and introduces Mo Omar, Lauren Pattison and Tom Lucy.
- The second event comes from Belfast where local comedian and social media sensation Paddy Raff explains what makes Belfast audiences unique and introduces Rachel Fairburn, Mary O'Connell and Shane Todd.
- In Birmingham, host Darren Harriott recalls the characters he met working the door of Digbeth's night spots and introduces Bella Hull (making her TV debut), Texas-born Kemah Bob and Chris Washington.
- In Glasgow, host Fern Brady introduces Andy Field, Edinburgh's Kimi Loughton and Lewisham comedian Toussaint Douglass.
- Host Kiri Pritchard-McLean welcomes Vlad Ilich, Priya Hall and Jonny Pelham to the stage at Dreamland's iconic Roller Room in Margate.
- For the final edition, the series rolls into London where Jamali Maddix welcomes to the stage Michael Odewale, Eleanor Tiernan and Helen Bauer.
- Jason Manford welcomes Judi Love, Toussaint Douglass, Michael Stranney and Jayde Adams to the stage to share their highs and lows of lockdown as they perform in front of the production team and a virtual audience.
- Sara Pascoe welcomes an all-female line-up to the stage in celebration of International Women's Day. Joining her on the stage are top comics Joanne McNally, Thanyia Moore and Rosie Jones.
- In the final edition of Funny Festival Live, Nabil Abdulrashid is at the helm. He is joined by Tim Renkow, Catherine Bohart and Zoe Lyons.
- Joining Jo Brand on stage tonight are stand-up comedians Rachel Fairburn and Darren Harriott and sketch group Britney in their TV debut.
- Kiri Pritchard-McLean is joined by Jessica Fostekew, Chris McCausland and Dane Baptiste, as they take to the stage at a Covid-secure comedy club for the third installment of Funny Festival Live.
- The stand up and sketch show starring Emily Atack returns for a second series. The theme of the opening edition is holiday dilemmas - from packing to snogging, the deep horror of destination weddings and camping.
- Tonight's theme is life lessons. In sketches Emily goes back to school and takes a disastrous road trip. Meanwhile, Emily tells all with stand up routines about sex education, bunking off school, and failing her driving lessons five times.
- Emily's look at a modern world includes accidental photo texts, embarrassing email addresses, inspirational quotes, murder plots and a telepathic retreat.
- Emily ends the second series with a look at the body: how we feel about it, how we look after it, and how we dress it. There's the need to disguise periods, a look at "Clothed Attraction", and the unrelaxing power of a bath.
- Emily has a new someone in her life: a puppy. Meanwhile, the sketches include an ex handover, relationship insurance and the difficulties of dealing with in-laws. There's also the thrill of divorcing, and her mum's new job.
- Emily looks at the differences between men and women, and the changing role of women in society. Innovations include "crotch rockets" and "New Vizion", while there's also an aversion to the word "love".
- Ashley Banjo and Fleur East host this brand-new physical game show in which a group of brave contestants take on a series of physical and mental games to cross The Void.
- Ashley Banjo and Fleur East host the physical game show. Amongst those trying to win the jackpot are a circus performer, a dodgeball world champion and an amateur boxer.
- A boxer, a butcher, a part time model and a scuba diver take on a series of fiendish physical and mental games in an attempt to cross The Void.
- Ashley Banjo and Fleur East host the game show in which a group of brave contestants take on a series of physical and mental games in a desperate attempt to cross The Void.
- At Swansea's iconic Patti Pavilion, five up-and-coming comics try to impress the audience and judges Mawaan Rizwan, Ali Shahalom and Katy Wix. Only one can earn a place in the grand final at Newcastle's Tyne Theatre and Opera House.