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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.
- British version of the South Korean singing/guessing game. A team of two players aim to win cash prizes by guessing who can and can't sing from a group of mystery singers - without hearing them sing a note.
- The show combines a talent contest with a gaming element, as singers decide whether to stay in the competition or cash out.
- A dozen celebrity contestants undergo intense training before going head to head in a series of sporting challenges in the hope of coming top of the medals table and being crowned winner of the competition.
- 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.
- The celebrity panel tries to help Lee and John from Sheffield tell the difference between good and bad mystery singers - without hearing them sing. The last remaining mystery singer will perform a duet with Danny Jones.
- Sisters Jen and Nadine from London hope to use their detective skills to spot the impostors and win £10,000. But with a line-up including a singing plumber, a cruise ship star and nail technician, it may be harder than they think.
- Father and son Shash and Saaj from Crawley are faced by a line-up of mystery singers including a singing boxer, an actor and a doctor. The celebrity investigators help them choose who should duet with Ronan Keating.
- This week the celebrity investigators try to help best mates Anton and Duban from London to tell the difference between the divas and the duds. The final mystery singer will perform a duet with Fleur East.
- The first series of the British version of the singing/guessing game concludes with Ricky Wilson joining the celebrity investigators to try to help Team GB Paralympian Sophie and her boyfriend Josh from Sheffield try to spot the imposters.
- Caitlin and Kristen from Warrington are hoping to use their detective skills to spot the imposters and win £10,000, with help from the celebrity investigators. Heather Small is this week's guest performer.
- Brother and sister Leanne and Billy from Stamford try to spot the imposters from a group of mystery singers including a singing student and a personal trainer. The last remaining singer, good or bad, duets with Louise Redknapp.
- 2002–20241h 11m8.8 (17)TV EpisodeAnt and Dec return for the happiest 90 minutes of the week. Fleur East is ready to switch on the Takeaway Rainbow and Jeremy Clarkson receives an 'Undercover' sting.
- Maya Jama hosts the debut edition of this talent show that sees five acts competing to win half a million pounds in prize money and try to impress judges Gary Barlow, Craig David, Dawn French and Alesha Dixon.
- Ant and Dec are joined by guests Adam Lambert and Fleur East, and there's a West End Spectacular End of the Show Show with Mary Poppins: The Musical.
- Ant and Dec are joined by Craig Revel Horwood. Paloma Faith is the Star Guest Announcer, Singalong Live is back and the End of the Show Show goes international.
- 2002–20241h 11m7.1 (10)TV EpisodeThe happiest 90 minutes of the week are back, as the Takeaway returns for a nineteenth series. The series begins with actor David Tennant serving as Guest Announcer and chart-topper Tom Grennan in the End Of The Show Show.
- BAFTA winner Big Zuu is this week's Star Guest Announcer. Plus, there is the world premiere of whodunnit Murder at Bigwig Hall starring a whole cast of ITV regulars.
- Comedy writer and actress Daisy May Cooper is Star Guest Announcer this week, TV royalty Claudia Winkleman stars in I'm A Celebrity - Get Out Of Me Ear and there is an epic End of the Show Show with the cast of Frozen the Musical.
- Hollywood superstar Toni Collette is the Star Guest Announcer, Joe Wicks searches for a handyman in I'm a Celebrity - Get Out Of Me Ear, and Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters stars in a disco End of the Show Show.
- 2002–20241h 12m8.3 (10)TV EpisodeAnt and Dec are back to present a final series of Saturday Night Takeaway, with star guest announcer, Stephen Merchant and Becky Hill performs in the end of the show show.
- Ant and Dec are back to present the happiest 90 minutes of the week, Little Ant and Dec go on their first mission and Matt Lucas is the star guest announcer.
- Each of the final 16 contestants will sing their hearts out live on stage with judges Simon Cowell, Louis Tomlinson, Robbie Williams and Ayda Williams taking their seats behind the judges' desk to battle it out with their contestants in the hope of impressing the audience at home.
- Dermot O'Leary hosts the third week of the singing contest's live shows, with the remaining acts keen to impress the judges as well as the viewers who will be casting votes for their favorite - with tomorrow night's results show revealing which acts have proved a hit and who will be leaving the contest this week.
- The X Factor live shows continue with each of the remaining contestants taking to the stage in the hope of impressing the audience at home.
- Dermot O'Leary hosts the fourth week of live shows. The remaining 14 acts will be keen to impress judges Simon Cowell, Louis Tomlinson, Ayda Williams and Nile Rodgers - still filling in for the absent Robbie Williams - as well as the viewing public - and escape elimination in tomorrow night's results show.
- Dermot O'Leary hosts the fifth week of live shows, on the Big Band theme. The remaining acts will be keen to impress judges Simon Cowell, Louis Tomlinson and Ayda Williams - as well as the viewing public - and escape elimination in tomorrow night's results show, after Giovanni Spano departed last week. Ayda's husband and Groups mentor Robbie Williams is due to return to the judging panel next week, having missed several recent shows due to touring commitments in South America, so tonight will see a guest stepping into the former Take That star's shoes once again.
- The X Factor live shows continue with each of the remaining contestants taking to the stage in the hope of impressing the audience at home and the panel of judges.
- It's The X Factor Final, and the remaining contestants take to the stage in the hope of impressing the audience at home and the panel of judges one last time.
- The final results show features a chart-topping act performing, before the winner of this year's competition is announced.
- Academy, Ardú, Elle and the Pocket Belles, Semi-Toned and Tube Army are the first acts to take to the stage at London's Troxy to fight it out for a place in the final. Plus a performance from The Vamps.
- Five more vocal groups compete head-to-head to try and secure a spot in the final of the singing contest hosted by Cat Deeley. Including giving performances inspired by Bruno Mars in the Iconic Artist round.
- Cat Deeley welcomes Steelworks, One Note Stand, Vadé, Scarlet Street and Gospel Essence are the five groups competing tonight. Plus a performance by Reggie Watts.
- After 4 weeks of auditions the show goes live as the final 9 acts take to the stage for the challenge shows. Each week each dancer is set a challenge that must be tackled with their dance captain and viewers vote who stays on the show.
- The competition continues as the remaining eight acts take to the stage for another live challenge show. Each of the dancers is set a challenge that must be tackled with the guidance of their dance captain.
- The remaining 8 acts take to the stage in another live challenge show. The dancers are set their last challenge which they must tackle with their dance captains to create an unforgettable performance to seal a place in the final.
- The four finalists take to the stage one last time. The dance captains mentor their remaining acts but it is the viewers at home who will decide who wins the fifty thousand pound prize and an appearance on Strictly Come Dancing (2004).