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+ | *''Identity'' - UK version of the Penn Jillette-hosted American show (BBC, late 2007 or 2008?) | ||
*''The Sorceror's Apprentice'' - young magicians compete to impress. (Twenty Twenty for CBBC Channel) | *''The Sorceror's Apprentice'' - young magicians compete to impress. (Twenty Twenty for CBBC Channel) | ||
*''Any Dream Will Do'' - Andrew Lloyd-Webber returns with the follow-up to [[How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?]]. (BBC One, Summer 2007) | *''Any Dream Will Do'' - Andrew Lloyd-Webber returns with the follow-up to [[How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?]]. (BBC One, Summer 2007) | ||
*''Britain's Got Talent'' - Simon Cowell's lastest venture, an [[Opportunity Knocks]] for 2006 or thereabouts. Ant and Dec are rumoured to be close to signing up; Cowell will also appear on screen. Already made in the USA as ''America's Got Talent''. (ITV1) | *''Britain's Got Talent'' - Simon Cowell's lastest venture, an [[Opportunity Knocks]] for 2006 or thereabouts. Ant and Dec are rumoured to be close to signing up; Cowell will also appear on screen. Already made in the USA as ''America's Got Talent''. (ITV1) | ||
*''Battle of the Exes'' - one-off relationship game show with [[Alex Zane]] and Jenny Frost. (E4) | *''Battle of the Exes'' - one-off relationship game show with [[Alex Zane]] and Jenny Frost. (E4) | ||
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*''Reversal of Fortune'' - strangely-titled quiz with [[Eamonn Holmes]] in which the contestants will apparently be shown the questions in reverse (i.e. backwards). | *''Reversal of Fortune'' - strangely-titled quiz with [[Eamonn Holmes]] in which the contestants will apparently be shown the questions in reverse (i.e. backwards). | ||
*''Click City'' sends kids on a treasure hunt with mobile phones. (Lion TV, channel unknown) | *''Click City'' sends kids on a treasure hunt with mobile phones. (Lion TV, channel unknown) |
Revision as of 18:22, 15 March 2007
This page lists the most recent game show debuts and other shows almost ready for transmission.
New shows for 2004, 2005 and 2006 are also available.
(R) indicates a revival.
2007
March | |
I Blame the Spice Girls | Celebrity comedy quiz, television |
Soapstar Superchef | Lifestyle |
The Underdog Show | Reality, lifestyle |
February | |
Supermarket Sweep (R) | Lifestyle |
When Will I be Famous? | Variety |
January | |
Big Bumper Science Quiz | Quiz, themed (science) |
Fortune: Million Pound Giveaway | Decision Making |
Perfect Strangers | Quiz, general knowledge |
Safari School | Reality, educational |
Scratch 'n' Sniff's Den of Doom | Childrens |
The Search | Action/adventure |
WAGs Boutique | Reality, business |
Your Country Needs You | Quiz, general knowledge |
Launch date TBC | |
For The Rest Of Your Life | Decision Making |
Golden Balls | Family game show |
Great British Village Show | Lifestyle |
People's Quiz | Quiz, general knowledge |
The Restaurant | Reality |
Tycoon | Business |
(R) means that the show is a revival.
Coming up
- Identity - UK version of the Penn Jillette-hosted American show (BBC, late 2007 or 2008?)
- The Sorceror's Apprentice - young magicians compete to impress. (Twenty Twenty for CBBC Channel)
- Any Dream Will Do - Andrew Lloyd-Webber returns with the follow-up to How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?. (BBC One, Summer 2007)
- Britain's Got Talent - Simon Cowell's lastest venture, an Opportunity Knocks for 2006 or thereabouts. Ant and Dec are rumoured to be close to signing up; Cowell will also appear on screen. Already made in the USA as America's Got Talent. (ITV1)
- Battle of the Exes - one-off relationship game show with Alex Zane and Jenny Frost. (E4)
- Reversal of Fortune - strangely-titled quiz with Eamonn Holmes in which the contestants will apparently be shown the questions in reverse (i.e. backwards).
- Click City sends kids on a treasure hunt with mobile phones. (Lion TV, channel unknown)
- Space Pirates: virtual reality adventure game for children. (Lion TV, channel unknown)
- Best in Preschool: Lorraine Kelly and Dominic Wood test pre-schoolers on stuff. (ITV1, later this year)
- Extreme: thecustard.tv says: "game show featuring men aged 45 to 60 competing in dangerous challenges". (ITV1)
- The Swot Team: quiz in which contestants take on child prodigies. (BBC One)
- Unbelievable (formerly Pants On Fire): Angus Deayton hosts a panel game based on tall stories. David Mitchell is one of the team captains. (BBC One, early 2007)
- Celebrity Bowls: Celebrity bowls. With Gail Porter. Apparently. (Channel 4)
- Big Bluffer - famous faces gamble their own money on the outcome of stunts. Hosted by Alex Zane. (Zeppotron(?) for Channel 4)
- Tough Decisions, a comedy quiz with Patrick McGuinness (Objective for E4)
- Dawns-Tastig (Dancetastic), S4C prepares to jump onto the dance-based reality bandwagon with this contest for 11-14 years old. Winners get performance with dance group in a Pineapple Studios production in London (Apollo for S4C)