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bishopview You've Been Framed!: ... been framed is a video clip show where viewers send in footage of something remotely funny and for this get £250. It is aired on itv 1 and is hosted by the hysterically witty Harry hill. This show has been airing on TV for the last 20 years. I remember laughing till my ribs hurt as a 14 year old when the show first started and was presented by Jeremy Beadle the master of mishap TV. Since then presenters of the...
Read the full review: on clip of a person falling over funny, the rest Boring!!!!! by bishopview
 

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TV Programme - Monarch of the Glen Monarch of the Glen
TV Programme / Comedy set on a Scottish Estate.
overall rating  3 reviews
 
 
Stag and Hen Show, The Stag and Hen Show, The
TV Programme / Rela life documentary following stag and hen nights on Uk Living.
overall rating  1 review
 
 
TV Programme - Baddiel's Syndrome Baddiel's Syndrome
TV Programme / New comedy on Sky One featuring and written by David Baddiel.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
 
Fork to Fork Fork to Fork
TV Programme / Series on Channel four with Monty and Sarah Don in the garden as well as in the kitchen.
overall rating  1 review
 
 
TV Programme - Jack the Ripper (1988) Jack the Ripper (1988)
TV Programme / Factual account of the murders of 1888 starring Michael Caine.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
 
That Peter Kay Thing That Peter Kay Thing
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overall rating  8 reviews
 
 
TV Programme - Coconut War, The Coconut War, The
TV Programme / Documentary about the Bouganville islanders struggling for independence from Papua New Guinea and Austrailia.
overall rating  1 review
 
 
Night Fever Night Fever
TV Programme / Presented by 'Suggs' aka Graham McPherson from Madness. A girls Vs boys karaoke competition.
overall rating  4 reviews
 
 
TV Programme - Lost Gardens Lost Gardens
TV Programme / A team of professional gardeners have 5 dyas to recreate a 'lost' garden from generations past.
overall rating  1 review
 
 
Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned
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overall rating  11 reviews
 
 
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Dezyd Watchdog
... is a BBC television series which has been broadcasting since 1980 that concentrates on consumer affairs. Watchdog is hosted by Nicky Campbell and Julia Bradbury although Anita Rani has now taken Julia s place for now, Paul Heiney does the roving reporter bit up and down the UK. This programme is really good for information on consumer affairs because they are on your side, if you have a problem regarding say a retailer you can contact them and they will investigate your story, not all of these are on the show but they put information up on their website. The actual programme format tends to have about three different consumer cases each, in which members of the p...
Read the full review: Watchdog - Watching your back on the high street by Dezyd
Putley Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned
... remember this got either slandered by the snobs or praised upon for having the guts to perform a show unscripted, that did pretty well, for the goal of having amusing banter with your mate in front of a studio audience. And yes it worked, that s why it spanned 5 series and 60 episodes David Baddiel and Frank Skinner are real-life friends and former flatmates, who started out doing a show which incorporated one oftheir biggest passions; football. This was called "Baddiel and Skinner s Fantasy Football". The laddish-type humour went down very well with the mid-90 s "Loaded" generation, and after the show was no longer a regular series (lasted 1994-199...
Read the full review: It'll Never Work, Right? by Putley
huggy2009 Don't Get Screwed
... programme is shown on BBC3, it is basically an excuse for a few secret camera pranks, I watched last nights 30 minute episode shown at 10pm on Wednesday and I found it fairly dull being honest. In the episode I watched people visited a shop in Islington and when they touched a shelf it collapsed, the idea behind this prank was to show when people have to pay for goods they damage in store, in the show actresses asked the member of public to pay and got mixed reactions from angry to mortified, all paid and were then interviewed to explain how they felt and what they thought their rights were. Overall it was a fairly lame excuse for a show and while hidden camera tri...
Read the full review: Filler Tv only by huggy2009
 
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