GamesMaster 2021
The cult video game show gets a reboot - with new GamesMaster Sir Trevor McDonald and hosts Robert Florence, Frankie Ward and Ty Logan - as competitors battle it out to win the coveted Golden Joystick.
The cult video game show gets a reboot - with new GamesMaster Sir Trevor McDonald and hosts Robert Florence, Frankie Ward and Ty Logan - as competitors battle it out to win the coveted Golden Joystick.
One couple, one challenge: for a boyfriend to last the entire evening at his girlfriend's parent's house, as he Meets the Parents, unaware that his every move is being recorded on 30 hidden cameras. What the boyfriend doesn't know is that everyone in the house is an actor.
Prepare to enter 'Truetopia', a sunny paradise where singles who hope to find love must tell the truth, or risk losing some of the £100,000 prize fund up for grabs. Each day the players face an AI which detects lies via eye behaviour.
Tool Academy is a competitive British reality television show featuring twelve "unsuspecting bad boys" who have been sent to "relationship boot camp". It is presented by Rick Edwards and based on the U.S. version. Dr Sandra Scott helps the contestants with their relationship problems and helps Edwards decide who is expelled.
6 young mums join a potentially life-changing course run by entrepreneur Jess Lizama. Expert mentors guide them as they embark on a bid to supercharge their lives, as they live together and learn together the skills they need to succeed.
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
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.
Tour guide Brendan Sheerin takes brave celebrities on a haunted jaunt to some of the UK's spookiest places. Nightmares come true as the least popular pairs are voted off and replaced with new celebs.
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
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.
Stage School is a 2016 British structured reality television show set at the D&B Academy of Performing Arts, a drama school in Bromley, London. The show follows the lives of staff and students who are trying to make their dreams a reality.
Real celebrities. Really saucy stories. Mel Giedroyc hosts the erotic showbiz book club where famous guests narrate racy fanfiction while naughty puppets bring their words vividly to life!
Chelsea's glamorous gang pack their bags and jet out of London for an unforgettable summer of sun, sea and drama
Desiree Burch and Bimini Bon Boulash present a new polyamorous dating show that aims to help wannabe 'throuples' find their perfect match, introducing singles to hopeful couples.
The sexual health show offering sexual MOTs, STI tests and treatment, as well as sex advice on anything from fetishes to fisting.
There's more drama from the Chelsea set as they head to Hvar Island in Croatia for the summer season.
The Chelsea set head to Cannes for a summer of high-end antics.
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.
Sex In Court is a British factual entertainment series which premiered on E4 on 29 March 2007. It takes a look at bedroom politics within modern relationships. The pilot features mother of two Rachel, who brings her husband Guy to court over a clash of lovemaking styles. Each episode sees people put on trial by their partner, or ex-partner. In a formal, court-like atmosphere, each party will be thoroughly cross-examined by a judge. Due to its nature E4 will air this programme after the watershed. The theme of the programme is very similar to Playboy TV's Sex Court.