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Last Woman Standing on BBC Three
Rugby player Joni wins the opening round in a new series where the girls prove their sporting prowess in Last Woman Standing.
The Bible – A History on Channel 4
Tory MP Ann Widdecombe tells a very opinionated story of the Ten Commandments and refuses to accept any alternative on the history of Christianity.
Nicola Roberts – The Truth About Tanning
Girls Aloud member Nicola Roberts challenges the nation's obsession with tanning with a positive message. It's a shame the documentary was poorly edited together.
Only Fools and Horses and The Office
A selection of the most important and influential British TV shows beginning with the letter O.
Amanda Holden's Fantasy Lives on ITV1
A second Britain's Got Talent judge, this time Amanda Holden, is awarded their own series and predictably it's another load of self indulgent rubbish.
Rock & Chips on BBC One Review
The signs were on Only Fools and Horses prequel Rock & Chips being an awful barrel scraping experience but although the laughs were low it was surprisingly good.
The Persuasionists on BBC Two Review
A starring role by hilarious comic Adam Buxton can't hide that The Persuasionists is a really poorly written and presented sitcom.
Being Human – Series 2 on BBC Three Review
Series two of BBC Three's brilliant Being Human returns for a second series with more mysterious goings on than ever.
Paul Merton in Europe on Five
Veteran funny man Paul Merton stays in Germany to sample some of the more unusual activities on display and gets a glimpse of the country's humour.
Newsnight and Not The Nine O'clock News
A selection of the most important and influential British TV shows beginning with the letter N.
History of Now on BBC Two
Documentary series chronicling the change in British society during the first decade of 2000, starting with age.
Celebrity Big Brother 2010 on Channel 4
Vinne Jones, Sisqo and Stephanie Beacham are just some of the famous names to enter the house in final year of Celebrity Big Brother.
Three Men Go to Ireland on BBC Two
Dara O'Briain, Rory McGrath and Griff Rhys Jones re-unite for another boating adventure, this time travelling through Dara's homeland.
Ant & Dec's Christmas Show on ITV1
ITV duo Ant & Dec host an awful attempt to keep up the Christmas spirit with some of their celebrity friends.
Best British TV of 2009
A brief rundown of the top five British TV shows of 2009.
Heston's Christmas Feast on Channel 4
British culinary wizard Heston Blumenthal puts some fun back into the festive meal with his Christmas Feast.
Never Mind the Buzzcocks Doctor Who Special
David Tennant presents a cringe worthy Doctor Who Special of Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
Move Like Michael Jackson on BBC Three
A new talent show that has some impressive dancers but has nothing to innovate the overdone genre.
British Comedy Awards 2009 Results
The winners of the British Comedy Awards 2009, shown on ITV1 on December 12.
Live at the Apollo on BBC One
Rob Brydon hosts episode two of the BBC's stand-up series where the guests were Sarah Millican and Jason Byrne.
Man on Earth on Channel 4
Tony Robinson presents a documentary series about how the earliest humans coped with climate change such as the Ice Age and the Emian Period.
Bang Goes the Theory on BBC One
Cyclist peddle to power a family home for a day for a Bang Goes the Theory experiment into the levels of energy consumed in Britain.
Monty Python, Morecambe and Wise and Mr. Bean
A selection of the most important and influential British TV shows beginning with the letter M.
The G Series of QI on BBC One
Series "G" of the BBC's greatest ever panel show continues its established trend of fact-based comedy.
Paradox on BBC One
Tamzin Outhwaite leads a team of police reluctantly investigating an incident that has been predicted which leads to a shocking conclusion.


Contributing Articles in British TV

Jessie Wallace Makes EastEnders Return
Jessie Wallace has confirmed that she is return to EastEnders alongside Shane Richie, reuniting TV's golden couple, Kat Slater and Alfie Moon.
The Fall of Eagles Miniseries
The BBC miniseries The Fall of Eagles dramatizes the events leading up to the fall of the great European royal empires of Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary.
Phoebe Thomas Quits Holby City
After three years playing nurse Maria Kendall, actress Phoebe Thomas is set to leave the BBC medical drama Holby City in May 2010.
Chris Morris Biography
With his latest project, a feature length comedy about Islamic suicide bombers, having recently screened at Sundance, we take a look at the career of the Chris Morris.
Shane Richie Returns to EastEnders
Following a seemingly happy ending with Jessie Wallace's Kat Slater, Shane Richie's popular EastEnders landlord Alfie Moon is set to return to the BBC soap opera in 2010.
In Appreciation of British Comedy - Ab Fab
Absolutely Fabulous exemplifies the unique appeal of British sitcoms, not only as an intelligent comedy, but also as a critique of culture.
Being Human - Season Two Episode Four
The second season has found its footing.
Who Killed EastEnders' Archie Mitchell?
No stranger to the whodunnit storyline, BBC soap opera EastEnders has killed off its villainous landlord Archie Mitchell. But which Walford resident is responsible?
Mad Men Series 3 - BBC2
Jon Hamm is back as the mysterious man-with-a-past Don Draper. What will happen to ad agency Sterling Cooper now the Brits have taken over?
BBC Recruits Older Women Presenters
This New Year began with the news of BBC deciding to increase the number of older women presenters on its shows.
The Good Wife - Channel 4
Political intrigue, courtroom drama and great characters - this new U.S. import has it all.
Blake's 7 on the Web
Blake's 7 first aired on the BBC in 1978 and still has a cult following to this day as the amount of information on the web shows
Being Human - A Review
It's a show about housemates, but Big Brother it ain't. In the supernatural drama Being Human, it turns out there's a fine line between humans and monsters.
Being Human - Season Two Episode Three
Tensions rise in Toby Whithouse's supernatural world, yet it's somewhat hard to get interested.
Getting On - Episode Two
Getting On crew Jo Brand, Vicki Pepperdine and Joanna Scanlan go from strength to strength with the second installment of their three part series.
Bellamy's People - BBC2
Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson bring their spoof Radio 4 documentary show Down the Line to the small screen. How the mighty have fallen since The Fast Show.
Stephen Fry in America on PBS
Cambridge educated actor and writer, Stephen Fry, travels across the USA in a London cab, noting some points of interest.
Charlie Brooker's Newswipe Returns to BBC4
After years ranting about television, perpetually enraged critic Charlie Brooker turns his venom on the news once more in a new series of Charlie Brooker's Newswipe.
Delia Through The Decades - BBC2
A BBC food programme with a difference. Not just a tribute to Britain's best loved cook, but a fascinating glimpse into 1960s Britain.
Getting On with Jo Brand
British Comedian Jo Brand and her collaborators Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine deliver a dark yet satisfying comedy about death and workplace politics.
The IT Crowd
A look at The IT Crowd, Graham Linehan's comedy about computer geeks lurking in an office basement.
Dancing On Ice 2010 - ITV1
What miracles can Torvill and Dean work with this year's crop of "skating stars"?
Being Human - Season Two Episode One
Being Human starts its second season with a bang - one that creates a quake to shake up the viewers.
Hustle Series 6 BBC1 - Episode One Review
The con men with a conscience return for a sixth series that sees the show return to form with the usual traits but this time with a little added tension.
Nurse Jackie - BBC2
At long last help is at hand for all those suffering ER withdrawal symptoms - but don't expect a Florence Nightingale lovingingly tending the sick.

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