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- | This page lists the most recent game show debuts and other shows almost ready for transmission. | + | This page lists the most recent game show debuts and other shows almost ready for transmission. |
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- | New shows for [[New Shows Archive#2003|2003]], [[New Shows Archive#2004|2004]], [[New Shows Archive#2005|2005]], [[New Shows Archive#2006|2006]], [[New Shows Archive#2007|2007]], [[New Shows Archive#2008|2008]] and [[New Shows Archive#2009|2009]] are also available.
| + | For a list of past new shows from years gone by, we have a [[New Shows Archive]] page available. |
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| ('''R''') indicates a revival. | | ('''R''') indicates a revival. |
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- | ==2010== | + | ==2024== |
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- | |'''June''' | + | |'''November''' |
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- | |[[Never Write Off the Germans]] | + | |[[Parents' Evening]] |
- | |Radio, comedy panel game | + | |Family Game |
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- | |'''May''' | + | |'''October''' |
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- | |[[Family Food Fight]] | + | |''no new shows'' |
- | |Food
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- | |[[The Million Pound Drop]] | + | |'''September''' |
- | |Quiz, general knowledge
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- | |[[Mission: 2110]] | + | |[[Bad Boyfriends]] |
- | |Childrens | + | |Reality |
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- | |[[Scream If You Know the Answer!]] | + | |[[Dress the Nation]] |
- | |Stunt/dare show | + | |Lifestyle |
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- | |[[So Wrong It's Right]] | + | |[[House of the Year]] '''(R)''' |
- | |Radio, comedy panel game | + | |Regional (Northern Ireland), lifestyle, property |
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- | |'''April''' | + | |'''August''' |
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- | |[[Cwis Cymru]] | + | |[[The Answer Run]] |
- | |Quiz, regional (Wales) | + | |Quiz, general knowledge |
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- | |[[The Door]] | + | |[[Dating Naked UK]] |
- | |Stunt/dare show | + | |Reality, dating |
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- | |[[Iron Chef UK]] | + | |[[Love Is Blind UK]] |
- | |Food | + | |Reality, dating |
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- | |[[Kitchen Burnout]] | + | |[[Password]] '''(R)''' |
- | |Reality | + | |Puzzle |
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- | |[[The Whole 19 Yards]] | + | |[[Second-Hand Showdown]] |
- | |Family game show
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- | |[[Three in a Bed]]
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| |Lifestyle | | |Lifestyle |
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- | |[[Your Hobby or Mine?]] | + | |'''July''' |
- | |Lifestyle
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- | |'''March''' | + | |[[Battle in the Box]] |
| + | |Reality, comedy |
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- | |[[Antiques Road Trip]] | + | |'''June''' |
- | |Lifestyle
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- | |[[Auction Party]] | + | |''no new shows'' |
- | |Lifestyle
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- | |[[Country House Cooking Contest]] | + | |'''May''' |
- | |Lifestyle
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- | |[[A League of Their Own]] | + | |[[Double the Money]] |
- | |Comedy panel game (sports) | + | |Reality |
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- | |[[Over the Rainbow]] | + | |[[The Fortune Hotel]] |
- | |Variety, reality | + | |Reality, decision making |
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- | |[[The Umpire Strikes Back]] | + | |[[National Trust Cook Off]] |
- | |Comedy panel game (sports) | + | |Lifestyle, food |
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- | |'''February''' | + | |'''April''' |
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- | |[[Brides On a Bus]] | + | |[[Love Triangle]] |
- | |Reality | + | |Dating |
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- | |[[The Bubble]] | + | |[[Our Dream Farm]] |
- | |Comedy panel game (news) | + | |Recruitment, agriculture |
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- | |[[Dancing on Wheels]] | + | |'''March''' |
- | |Variety
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- | |Michael Winner's [[Dining Stars]] | + | |[[Josh Must Win]] |
- | |Food | + | |Reality, hidden camera |
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- | |[[Instant Restaurant]] | + | |'''February''' |
- | |Lifestyle | + | |- |
| + | |[[Bring the Drama]] |
| + | |Variety |
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- | |[[Kitchen Sink to Catwalk]] | + | |[[Hot Mess Summer]] |
| |Reality | | |Reality |
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- | |[[Mastercrafts]] | + | |[[One Person Found This Helpful]] |
- | |Lifestyle | + | |Radio panel game |
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- | |[[May the Best House Win]] | + | |[[Out of Order (2)]] |
- | |Lifestyle, property | + | |Comedy panel game |
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- | |[[Push the Button]] | + | |[[Smart TV]] |
- | |Family game show | + | |Comedy panel game, television |
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- | |[[Ultimate Traveller]] | + | |[[Unspeakable]] |
- | |Lifestyle | + | |Words, radio panel game |
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| |'''January''' | | |'''January''' |
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- | |[[Bill Bailey's Birdwatching Bonanza]] | + | |[[Gladiators]] '''(R)''' |
- | |Quiz, themed (birdwatching)
| + | |Action and adventure |
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- | |[[Football's Next Star]] | + | |[[Jeopardy!]] '''(R)''' |
- | |Sports | + | |Quiz, general knowledge |
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- | |[[Got to Dance]] | + | |[[Style It Out]] |
- | |Variety, reality | + | |Childrens, lifestyle |
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- | |[[Popstar to Operastar]] | + | |[[Wheel of Fortune (2)]] '''(R)''' |
- | |Variety, reality (music)
| + | |Puzzle |
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- | |[[Relic - Guardians of the Museum]] | + | |[[Wing It]] |
- | |Childrens | + | |Improvisation, radio |
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- | |[[So You Think You Can Dance]]
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- | |Variety, reality
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- | |[[Take Me Out]]
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- | |Dating
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- | |[[What Do Kids Know?]]
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- | |Family game show
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- | ==Coming up==
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- | *''Splatalot'' - A Medieval-themed physical gameshow which sees a group of 12 teens, known as 'Attackers', travel to that well-known Medieval location of Toronto to compete against a group of Medieval Gladiators, known as the 'Defenders' in a series of three rounds - Cross the Moat, Storm the Castle, and Steal the Crown - with the last Attacker standing being declared the Prince or Princess of Splatalot. (marblemedia in association with the BBC, YTV Canada and ABC Australia for CBBC, Spring 2011)
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- | *''The King is Dead'' - Each week, a well-known world leader hypothetically kicks the bucket. Three celebrities then compete to convince a comedy panel led by Simon Bird (''The Inbetweeners'') that they are the best candidate to take over the job. (BBC Three, 2010)
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- | *''At Your Service'' (working title) - Restauranteur Michel Roux Jr. takes eight young people aged 17-24, and over eight weeks trains them in the art of providing the perfect front-of-house restaurant service. At the end of the series, two of the eight receive a six-month scholarship with the Academy of Food and Wine, where they can develop and refine their newfound skills. (BBC Two, 2010)
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- | *''Monte Carlo or Bust'' - Three pairs of celebrities race to be the first pair to drive their car from London to Monte Carlo, whilst completing tasks along the way. (ITV, 2010)
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- | *''Britain's Best Cooking Family'' - The Hairy Bikers present another daytime cookery show. It looks like it will have various parts to it, but the main hook is a competition between two families each day. Hence the title. (BBC Entertainment for BBC Two)
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- | *''Trade Your Way to the USA'' - Children take part in buying and selling challenges, with the best being taken to the USA for the final. (CBBC in-house)
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- | *''Meet the Parents'' - Hidden-camera-type show in which men supposedly meet their girlfriends' parents for the first time, except that the parents are actually actors who secretly put them through various challenges. A twist on [[My New Best Friend]], essentially. (Objective for E4, pilot)
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- | *''Must Be the Music'' - Another reality-talent-y show, this one open to musical performers in any style. Weekly vote, hundred grand top prize, bish bosh, sorted. The last acts standing will have singles released in semi-finals week, which would suggest there might be a [[Popstars: The Rivals]]-type chart-off to decide the winner. Judges to be Dizzee Rascal, Jamie Cullum and Sharleen Spiteri. (Princess Productions for Sky1, August 2010)
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- | *''Ten Mile Menus'' - Two teams, one made up of celebrities, the other of professional chefs, travel around the country, competing head-to-head in cooking competitions. (Cactus TV for ITV1, Summer 2010)
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- | *''Celebrity Pressure Cooker'' - [[Lorraine Kelly]] hosts as three celebrities undergo training from a professional chef before having to create a meal in the chef's style in order to be crowned 'Cook of the Day' (Cactus TV for ITV1, 2010)
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- | *''Dinner Date'' - A single person has three meals cooked for them by blind dates and picks the best. Something like [[Come Dine with Me]] meets [[Dishes]] with maybe a hint of [[Cinio Caru]]. Stripped daytime show. (Hat Trick for ITV1)
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- | *''[[Give Us a Clue]]'' - the charades-based game looks set for a revival following a pilot with [[George Lamb]] as chairman and [[Kirsten O'Brien]] and [[Rufus Hound]] as captains. (TalkbackThames for whoever wants it)
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- | *''Fight for Me'' - The people behind ''Walking with Dinosaurs'' and ''Primeval'' do a "fighting robots" show. The world says "it's a bit like [[Robot Wars]]". We say, "more like [[FightBox]], surely?" (Impossible Pictures / ITV Studios for ITV1)
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- | *''Ramsay's Best Restaurant'' - the competition from Gordon Ramsay's ''The F Word'' gets its own spin-off series. (Channel 4)
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- | *''The Village'' - A bunch of townies move into the North Yorkshire village of Grassington, and the existing residents vote for who gets to stay. (Studio Lambert for Channel 4)
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- | *''Don't Stop Believing'' - shamelessly aligning itself with a popular drama aired by a rival broadcaster, Five does a talent show for ''Glee''-style singing groups. Emma Bunton hosts. (Shine / Group M for Five, July 2010)
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- | *''Antiques Master'': Quiz show seeking the nation's most knowledgeable amateur antiques expert. Twenty years on from [[Connoisseur]], an idea whose time has surely come (again). [[Sandi Toksvig]] is your interrogator. (BBC Manchester for BBC Two)
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- | *''The Great British Bake Off'': [[Mel Giedroyc|Mel]] and [[Sue Perkins|Sue]] reunite to front a nationwide baking competition. Mmmmm... cake. (Love Productions for BBC Two)
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- | *''Date Me Baby One More Time'': One half of a recently separated couple tells the story of their break-up, before staging a stunt in public to try to win back their ex. (TwentyTwenty for BBC3, pilot 2010)
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- | *''Odd One In'': [[Bradley Walsh]] hosts what sounds like an updated version of [[Tell the Truth]] in which the studio audience will also get to play along (and there will be a phone-in element too, if that gets past the "compliance" department). Jason Manford and Peter Andre (we'd hate to meet the person who thought ''that'' was a dream pairing) make up the resident team who will be challenged by celebrity guests. (Zeppotron for ITV1, late summer 2010)
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- | *''Cat Deeley's Treasure Hunt'' (formerly ''Treasure Tag''): Contestants follow a treasure trail around London, banking money along the way, then play for it in a studio-based endgame. Co-created by [[Cat Deeley|Deeley]] and Eurythmics chap David A Stewart, apparently. (Whizzkid Entertainment pilot)
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- | *''Bank It or Bin It'': Contestants are asked to guess which of two things is more valuable. (Monkey Kingdom for Sky1, pilot 2010)
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- | *''This Kid Could Change the World'': Children put forward their ideas to change the world and compete to see whose idea is best. (Shine for CBBC)
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- | *''101 Ways to Leave a Game Show'': Another one of those manic Saturday night physical game shows like [[Hole in the Wall]] and [[Total Wipeout]]. This one's set in a tower from which losing contestants can be ejected in a variety of entertaining ways. And there had better be 101 ways, otherwise there'll be trouble. [[Steve Jones (2)|Steve Jones]] hosts. (Endemol for BBC One)
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- | *''71 Degrees North'' - Two teams of celebrities - [[Shane Richie]], Joe Absolom, [[Andrew Castle]], [[Konnie Huq]], Suzy Amy, Lesley Garrett, Gavin Henson and Michelle Mone - trek over 2000 miles across Norway to the edge of the Arctic Circle. A variety of tasks are completed by the celebrities en route, from kayaking rivers, to climbing glaciers, with one celebrity being sent home in each episode. [[Gethin Jones]] and [[Kate Thornton]] host. (Fever Media/Nordisk Film TV for ITV1, 2010)
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- | * ''Secret Fortune'' - The inevitable hybrid of [[Deal or No Deal]]-style elimination game and [[In It to Win It]]-style multiple choice quizzery. A set of cheques in sealed envelopes are eliminated one by one and the last one contains the player's "secret fortune". [[Nick Knowles]] hosts. To be tied into the National Lottery. (Wild Rover/BBC Northern Ireland for BBC One, 2010)
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- | * ''Magic Numbers'' - live variety show built around a phone-in quiz. Piloted with [[Stephen Mulhern]], who is now confirmed as host. (CPL for ITV1)
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- | *''[[Escape in Time]]'' - twelve locks, sixty keys, four contestants, one tiger. Can they... Escape in Time? Just kidding! Actually this is a spin-off from the ''Victorian Farm'' documentary series in which two families compete at various country skills, something like [[Meet the Challenge]] goes agrestic. (Lion TV for BBC2)
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- | * ''[[Drop Zone]]'' - Sounding like a cross between [[Lost]] and ''The Amazing Race'', teams are dropped by helicopter into an unfamiliar location, where they must complete tasks. Last team back to the helicopter gets left behind and is eliminated. [[Steve Jones (2)|Steve Jones]] hosts. (BBC1 in-house, 2010)
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- | *''The QI Test'' - daytime quiz spin-off from [[QI]]. (TalkbackThames for BBC)
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- | *''Time of Your Life'' - game show featuring people facing major life events, hosted by the ever-available Michael McIntyre. (Open Mike for BBC One)
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This page lists the most recent game show debuts and other shows almost ready for transmission.