Home > TV > TV Programme
TV Programme > TV Programs Genre Entertainment - 105 products found

Reviews on "TV Programme"

Smudgysmurf The X Factor: ... X factor is a British singing - based talent competition in which contestents battle it out for a one million pound recording contract which effectively changes their life. It started a few years ago and back then it was a lot more to do with talent than the money. This year more than ever i feel it is about ITV generating money rather than entertainment - now that it is as popular as ever. The format is differen...
Read the full review: X factor: is ok by Smudgysmurf
 

Entertainment TV Programme

dooyoo Results 71 - 80 of 105
Sorted by               
TV Programme - Surviving the Iron Age Surviving the Iron Age
TV Programme / Experiment where 17 people try to live in the Iron age for 7 weeks.
overall rating  1 review
 
 
Survivor Survivor
TV Programme / Big Brother style competition where two teams try to survive the voting process to claim £1million prize.
overall rating  40 reviews
 
 
TV Programme - BattleBots BattleBots
TV Programme / American version of Robot Wars where groups build small robots too destroy each other.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
 
Masterchef Masterchef
TV Programme / Competition for cooks.
overall rating  25 reviews
 
 
TV Programme - Oprah Winfrey Show Oprah Winfrey Show
TV Programme /
overall rating  5 reviews
 
 
Banzai Banzai
TV Programme /
overall rating  19 reviews
 
 
TV Programme - Temptation Island Temptation Island
TV Programme / Four couples get separated from each other in the Caribbean and introduced to single men and women. The idea is to test the strength of their relationships.
overall rating  11 reviews
 
 
Pass the Mic Pass the Mic
TV Programme / Sunday mornings on channel 4, presented by Luke Hyams.
 
 
TV Programme - Up Late (with...) Up Late (with...)
TV Programme / Late night comedy chat show on BBC Choice
 
 
Strictly Come Dancing Strictly Come Dancing
BBC1 / TV Programme / Fourteen new celebrity contestants have been paired up with our internationally renowned professional dancers and put through their paces. Packed full of glitz and glamour these contestants learn everything from the Tango to the Paso Doble, and perform in front of a live studio audi...
overall rating  39 reviews
 
 
 dooyoo Results 71 - 80 of 105
backTV Programme Entertainment1 ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 next

Reviews on "TV Programme"

 
Dangey2009 The X Factor
... wonder if Simon Cowell realised when he started The X Factor a number of years ago how it would take off and the hysteria and excitement it would generate. Now the X Factor is watched by millions every Saturday and Sunday. The show has changed a bit in this new series with the auditions now taking place in front of a live audience instead of in a room in front of the judges. I m not sure I enjoyed that as much as previous years, although I guess it does get the contestants used to performing in front of a crowd and the judges can see if they can cope with that pressure from the start. I have to admit I do still enjoy the show and, although I don t go out of my way to ...
Read the full review: X Factor - Love it or hate it? by Dangey2009
thedevilinme School of Saatchi
... art is like jazz, a pretentious muddle that means nothing to most people, celebrated by the haughty few who want to be different from that majority, but perhaps invented for that reason only, very rarely anything of note and structure produced for the common man. The BBC2`s excellent new reality/competition series, The School of Saatchi , has got right to the roots of the relevance of modern art in the era it proclaims to represent and produced a very funny and enjoyable documentary series for Monday nights. I fully expect this show to be providing a few funny moments for those end of season TV reviews we get in December, Harry Hill ripping it every week now. Ke...
Read the full review: The Emperor's New Clothes by thedevilinme
gceyre Alan Carr: Chatty Man
... show is the new SO Graham Norton. It is very similar to the format used by Graham, except there is no (or less) interaction with the audience. It is very funny, however I always seem to forget when it is on TV so I forget to watch it! Luckily it is available on 4oD (Channel 4 s IPlayer) which means that I can watch it on the computer when pretending to be working. I think that he is a funny guy and he builds a good rapore with his guests and always has researched them ahead of time so he is able to get the best out of them. The set for the show is well designed and my favourite moment of the current series so far is when he got Sharon Osbourne to put on the slippers...
Read the full review: Funny Guy by gceyre
 
Select by ...


Top