All Star Driving School 2017
Celebrity learners are paired up with instructors and unleashed onto the roads of Essex to embark on an intensive driving course, hoping to pass their tests at the end of one week.
Celebrity learners are paired up with instructors and unleashed onto the roads of Essex to embark on an intensive driving course, hoping to pass their tests at the end of one week.
Comedian Rob Beckett brings together all the biggest celebrity news and OMG moments of the week, providing a savage commentary on clips, memes and blunders
Beauty and the Geek is a reality television show, first aired in the United Kingdom on E4 on February 7, 2006, following the success of the format in the United States, and was advertised similarly as "the Ultimate Social Experiment". The first series ended on 14 March, and was repeated on Channel 4 beginning on 31 March. There is no host per se, although voiceovers are provided by David Mitchell of Peep Show fame and the physical actions normally requiring a host are performed by a silent "butler" known as "Gates".
This is Big Brother. Join Davina McCall and Rylan Clark-Neal as they revisit the best bits of Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the iconic reality show.
Will follow the lives and loves of Sydney’s young, social elite. Set in one of Sydney’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, opulence knows no bounds and drama is always on the menu, with every episode set to provide a front-row seat to jaw-dropping parties, breathtaking fashion and sizzling romances. From trendy bars to luxurious harbourside mansions, this group of young socialites will navigate the interconnected web of relationships that define their lives.
Russell Brand's Got Issues is a British TV debate comedy show hosted by Russell Brand and shown on E4. The show was written by Brand and his longtime collaborator Matt Morgan. Superficially a studio debate, as each episode progressed the subject was often digressed from heavily. The format of the show changed somewhat after the first couple of episodes with the character of "General Zod's nephew" Andrew Zod being dropped, and the clips of people being interviewed on the street becoming clips of Brand trying out a given activity and acting in a skit in relation to that week's topic. The viewing figures for the first episode were seen as disappointing, being beaten by nearly all of E4's main multi-channel rivals, despite a big publicity and promotional campaign for the show. Because of the poor ratings the show was repackaged as The Russell Brand Show and moved to Channel 4.
Fred Sirieix immerses 12 young Brits in the world of luxury hospitality, asking them to run a French five-star hotel, for a chance to win a top job and cash prize.
T4 was a scheduling slot on Channel 4 and E4. It also aired on weekdays in the school holidays. The slot had a separate station identification on screen graphic from Channel 4 and E4. The logo of T4 is noticeably the top right segment of the standard Channel 4 logo. Channel 4 originally produced the strand in-house until 2002, when production was passed onto independent companies. The slot is targeted at the 16-34 age group. Until 25 March 2012, T4 aired on Channel 4 both Saturday and Sunday, however, to make way for the introduction of Sunday Brunch in March 2012, T4 Sunday was moved to run on E4; T4 Saturday remained on Channel 4, and some programmes that previously appeared within the T4 block, such as The Simpsons, remained on Channel 4 on Sunday afternoons. On 12 October 2012, Channel 4 announced that they would be axing T4 at the end of December 2012. The show ended on 29 December 2012.
This stylish series showcases 25-year-old magician Troy Von Scheibner as he hits the streets of London to astound unsuspecting locals, tourists and hipsters alike with his distinctive blend of close-up magic and spectacular stunts. Taking inspiration from London’s iconic landmarks, Troy unveils such tricks as teleporting across the historic Tower Bridge and causing it to rain money in London’s financial quarter, provoking a mixture of mayhem and pure delirium in the lucky onlookers.
Hollyoaks: Tom's Life was a 2014 six-part mini-series about the life of Tom Cunningham through his eyes.
Rylan Clark and sassy sex educator Ruby Rare reunite open-minded people with their exes for the biggest relationship debrief of their lives and some honest critiques between the sheets.
Sorority Girls is a show that first aired on E4 on Tuesday 8 November 2011. The show follows female students from England who compete to become members of Britain's first ever sorority, in Leeds. The show aired on Tuesdays at 9 PM. Every week one student is eliminated, leaving five final girls. The final five were Maxine Howarth as Entertainment Chair, Charlotte Bridgewater as Standards Chair, Camille Whitty as Philanthropy Chair, Katie Hames as President, and Sophie Rason as Social Chair.
The Chelsea gang are swapping SW3 for the sunny shores of Mallorca for a holiday they'll never forget. As they soak up the sun in two glamorous villas, relationships will be put to the ultimate test and old wounds will be re-opened.
Presenter Vogue Williams and comedian Joanne McNally are hitting Ibiza on the ultimate girls' trip, meeting people and exploring practices that push the boundaries of conventional sex. From steaming their yonis in a field and tying each other up for some Japanese rope bondage, to a wild night out at an erotic nightclub, Vogue and Joanne endeavour to reach a higher sexual and spiritual plane and overcome their own inhibitions.
The Chelsea set head to Cannes for a summer of high-end antics.
Body Fixers is a one-stop shop where people with extreme, shocking and downright hilarious beauty and hair fails can come to have their problems fixed by a team of top young professionals
Hollyoaks: The Morning After the Night Before was a British Internet Serial-Drama, which began airing on 6 July 2009. A spin-off from the established Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks, it was set in the city of Manchester a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester. The series followed three established Hollyoaks characters: Josh Ashworth, Sasha Valentine and Gilly Roach as well as new characters: Dave Colburn, Ruby, Gabby and Pippa. One of the new characters Dave was also introduced to Hollyoaks main show. Hollyoaks: The Morning After the Night Before originally aired as part of a government scheme. It was devised in a bid to tackle the problem of binge drinking with young people. The series was the idea of the Home Office and produced by series producer of Hollyoaks Lucy Allan, in order to tell the important message of binge drinking and the dangers of it. All episodes of the show are available for free on the UK iTunes Store.
It's summer, and the Chelsea gang are off to live the island life in the sunny climes of Corsica. But the drama doesn't take a holiday.
The Bronx Bunny Show is an Irish ten-part series originally broadcast in 2003 on E4 in the United Kingdom and later in Ireland. It was an adult puppet interview show which followed the premise of a semi-educational show for the good people of the Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan. The show was produced from a run-down tenement building in the Bronx where Bronx Bunny and his sidekick, a cigarette-smoking panda named Teddy T, would interview celebrities who "done good". The Bronx Bunny Show won "Best Entertainment Show" IFTA Award in 2003. The show was broadcast sporadically on E4 and eventually on Channel 4. The series gained a cult following as it featured interviews with guests such as Hugh Hefner, Jessica Alba, William Shatner, and Larry Flynt. The show was created by Double Z Enterprises, an Irish production company behind such characters as Zig and Zag and Podge and Rodge.