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DomDom26 You've Been Framed!: ... is a tv show that is to make you laugh. It is on saturady evenings and is on itv. It is a show that is hosted by a presenter it differes now and again so do not know who the current presenter is anyway people send in home made clips of their strange and funny things that happen if they have captured on camera. Now then the show go through all there videos and if it is played on the show you recieve two hundred a...
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TV Programme - Scream Team Scream Team
TV Programme / Living TV - Series where a group of people are chosen to tour the UK investigating paranormal cases.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
 
Flog It Flog It
TV Programme / BBC2 - Viewers antiques are valued and sold at auction.
overall rating  7 reviews
 
 
TV Programme - The Muppet Show The Muppet Show
TV Programme / Seminal 70s kids TV show starring puppet heors Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Gonzo the Great and friends.
overall rating  6 reviews
 
 
Celebrity Fame Academy 2003 Celebrity Fame Academy 2003
TV Programme / A class of celebrity students are set to enter the Fame Academy to raise money for this year's Comic Relief.
overall rating  1 review
 
 
TV Programme - Fantasy Island Fantasy Island
TV Programme / An old American television show with a crotchety old Mexican guy and an angry French midget.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
 
Derren Brown Mind Control Derren Brown Mind Control
TV Programme / Scary but hypnotic, psychological illusionist Derren Brown picks pockets, reads minds ¿ and always knows who's lying.
overall rating  6 reviews
 
 
TV Programme - RI:SE RI:SE
TV Programme / Channel 4's new breakfast show
overall rating  6 reviews
 
 
Osbournes, The Osbournes, The
TV Programme / Fly-on-the-wall series following the lives of Ozzy Osbourne and his family.
overall rating  15 reviews
 
 
TV Programme - V Graham Norton V Graham Norton
TV Programme / Graham Norton's new show - five nights a week, with celebrity guests.
overall rating  11 reviews
 
 
FANatic FANatic
TV Programme / MTV show, where fans get to meet their idols.
overall rating  1 review
 
 
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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 show have included Lisa Riley and Jonathan Wilkes. However I used to think that the links provided by the presenters were very cheesy and made the show even cheaper in appearance than what it already is. producers seem to have realised this though, and so th...
Read the full review: on clip of a person falling over funny, the rest Boring!!!!! by bishopview
Putley Whose Line is it Anyway?
... Line is it Anyway?" was a comedian improvisation show, featuring about 5-7 mini-themed imaginative games in each episode. The presenter of the shows awards points, to the performer he believes to have been the most funniest of the 4 in each game. It originally began as a British radio programme in the 80s, on BBC Radio 4, and moved to the small screen on Channel 4 in 1988. Presented by the acid-tongued Clive Anderson, the show was a great success and it ran for 10 years. Almost directly after finishing, the format was transported to America and was a surprise hit, lasting for 8 years. Alot of credit goes to the performers, where you have to think fast o...
Read the full review: Still Better than alot of Comedy Shows Today by Putley
Gaven The X Factor
... tv programme aimed at picking talented singers from the general public. Open auditions are held in various cities around the country, and thousands of people turn ip to sing in front of four judges. None of whom really get on with each other, so their disagreements can be rather humerous. The people that show up for these auditions fall into one of four categories. 1) People who can actually sing, 2) People who can t but are balanced enough to accept it, 3) People who know they can t sing, but show up to get on TV, 4) People who can t sing, but are utterly convinced that they can. After the audition satges the best of the auditions are sent to a bootcamp then whee...
Read the full review: They haven't got the X Factor by Gaven
 
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