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* ''1001 Things You Should Know'' - Daytime quiz show. (Thames Scotland for Channel 4, Summer 2012) | * ''1001 Things You Should Know'' - Daytime quiz show. (Thames Scotland for Channel 4, Summer 2012) | ||
* ''My Man Can'' - Women bet on their husband's ability to complete tests of skill and endurance. [[Melanie Sykes]] and Mark Wright to host. More: [http://www.bothersbar.co.uk/?page_id=5287 Bother's Bar description] of the German original. (ITV, 2013) | * ''My Man Can'' - Women bet on their husband's ability to complete tests of skill and endurance. [[Melanie Sykes]] and Mark Wright to host. More: [http://www.bothersbar.co.uk/?page_id=5287 Bother's Bar description] of the German original. (ITV, 2013) | ||
- | * ''[[Don't Sit in the Front Row]]'' - Five MOTP are invited to sit in the front row while three comedians dig into their lives to build up a stand-up routine for potential comedy material. Host [[Jack Dee]] knows everything about them but the comedians are completely blind about them. In each of the four rounds, one is eliminated based on their comedy value until one is announced the winner and is awarded the "Golden Chair" award. (Citrus Television for Sky Atlantic, Autumn 2012) | + | * ''[[Don't Sit in the Front Row]]'' - Five MOTP are invited to sit in the front row while three comedians dig into their lives to build up a stand-up routine for potential comedy material. Host [[Jack Dee]] knows everything about them but the comedians are completely blind about them. In each of the four rounds, one MOTP is eliminated based on their comedy value until one is announced the winner and is awarded the "Golden Chair" award. (Citrus Television for Sky Atlantic, Autumn 2012) |
* ''[[The Angel]]'' - [[Amanda Byram]] calls upon six hopefuls to convince "The Angel" why their business should be worth opening up with a prize fund of £100,000. (Twofour for Sky1, 2012) | * ''[[The Angel]]'' - [[Amanda Byram]] calls upon six hopefuls to convince "The Angel" why their business should be worth opening up with a prize fund of £100,000. (Twofour for Sky1, 2012) | ||
* ''[[Love Shaft]]'' - Contestants travel up a tower block, meeting a potential suitor on each floor. Will Best presents, and hopes no-one spots this is [[The Love Bus]] turned through 90 degrees. (Lucky Day for E4) | * ''[[Love Shaft]]'' - Contestants travel up a tower block, meeting a potential suitor on each floor. Will Best presents, and hopes no-one spots this is [[The Love Bus]] turned through 90 degrees. (Lucky Day for E4) | ||
* ''Stagestruck'' (working title) - Amateur dramatic groups submit auditions via video. Eight groups are chosen by the judges to progress to the next stage where they will receive expert tutoring. One group is eliminated each week until only one remains, with that group being declared the winner. (Oxford Film and TV for Sky Arts) | * ''Stagestruck'' (working title) - Amateur dramatic groups submit auditions via video. Eight groups are chosen by the judges to progress to the next stage where they will receive expert tutoring. One group is eliminated each week until only one remains, with that group being declared the winner. (Oxford Film and TV for Sky Arts) |
Revision as of 16:26, 3 May 2012
This page lists the most recent game show debuts and other shows almost ready for transmission.
New shows for 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 are also available.
(R) indicates a revival.
2012
May | |
Blockbusters (R) | Quiz, general knowledge |
Maestro at the Opera (R) | Variety |
April | |
Britain Unzipped | Stunt/dare show |
School of Hard Sums | Educational |
The Guessing Game | Radio, comedy panel game |
March | |
Breakaway | Quiz, general knowledge |
Don't Stop Me Now | Variety, reality |
The Love Machine | Dating |
School of Silence (R) | Childrens |
The Voice UK | Variety, reality |
World Series of Dating | Dating |
February | |
Cleverdicks | Quiz, general knowledge |
It's Not What You Know | Radio, panel game |
Jedward's Big Adventure | Children's, travel |
Keep It in the Family | Quiz, general knowledge |
Love in the Wild | Dating, travel |
The Mad Bad Ad Show | Panel game, advertising |
Pub Olympics | Radio, panel game |
Sud's Law | Radio, panel game, soap opera |
Wordaholics | Radio, words |
January | |
The Bank Job | Quiz, general knowledge |
Bigger Than... | Reality |
The Exit List | Quiz, general knowledge |
Fort Boyard: Ultimate Challenge | Action and adventure |
Playing it Straight (R) | Reality, dating |
A Question of Taste | Quiz, themed (food) |
Room 101 (R) | Comedy panel game |
Ultimate Sports Day | Childrens, sports |
Coming up
- 1001 Things You Should Know - Daytime quiz show. (Thames Scotland for Channel 4, Summer 2012)
- My Man Can - Women bet on their husband's ability to complete tests of skill and endurance. Melanie Sykes and Mark Wright to host. More: Bother's Bar description of the German original. (ITV, 2013)
- Don't Sit in the Front Row - Five MOTP are invited to sit in the front row while three comedians dig into their lives to build up a stand-up routine for potential comedy material. Host Jack Dee knows everything about them but the comedians are completely blind about them. In each of the four rounds, one MOTP is eliminated based on their comedy value until one is announced the winner and is awarded the "Golden Chair" award. (Citrus Television for Sky Atlantic, Autumn 2012)
- The Angel - Amanda Byram calls upon six hopefuls to convince "The Angel" why their business should be worth opening up with a prize fund of £100,000. (Twofour for Sky1, 2012)
- Love Shaft - Contestants travel up a tower block, meeting a potential suitor on each floor. Will Best presents, and hopes no-one spots this is The Love Bus turned through 90 degrees. (Lucky Day for E4)
- Stagestruck (working title) - Amateur dramatic groups submit auditions via video. Eight groups are chosen by the judges to progress to the next stage where they will receive expert tutoring. One group is eliminated each week until only one remains, with that group being declared the winner. (Oxford Film and TV for Sky Arts)