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This is a list of British game shows. A game show is a type of radio, television, or internet programming genre in which contestants, television personalities or celebrities , sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving puzzles usually for money and/or prizes.
The Generation Game; Genius (British TV series) Genius (radio series) Get 100; Get Your Own Back; Gimme a Break (game show) Gladiators (2008 British TV series) Globo Loco; Going for a Song; Going for Gold; Golden Balls; Grand Slam (British game show) The Great Pretender (game show) Greed (British game show) The Grudge Match; Guesstimation (game ...
Game, Set, and Match; Game for a Laugh – hidden camera stunts; Game On – situation comedy; Gamer.tv – video games; The Games – reality television; Games World – entertainment/video game; Gameshow Marathon – game show; Gamezville – video games; Gangs of London – action/drama; Ganges – nature documentary; Gangsters – drama
Short-lived game show, loosely based on the famous card game, presented by Andy Goldstein; only lasted 20 episodes. TV Scrabble: 2001–2003: 2001–2012: Televised version of the famous board game. TV's Greatest Game Shows: 2019 A celebration of classic British game shows. Presented by Roy Walker. UK's Strongest Man: 2011–2013: 2011–2014
14 July – Big Brother (Channel 4: 2000–2010, Channel 5: 2011–2018, ITV2: 2023–present) 23 September – Futurama (1999–2013) 29 September – Black Books (2000–2004) 30 September – The Kids from Room 402 (1999–2001) 18 October – North Square (2000) 29 October – Dogma TV (2000) 27 December – Mind Control (2000–2003)
14 August 2000 – 8 February 2008; 5 September 2011 – 30 March 2012; 17 November 2017 One 31 October 2000 – 31 March 2012; 18 December 2021 – present Flog It! Two 27 May 2002 – 4 May 2020 One (2013–2020) Eggheads: One 10 November 2003 – 28 October 2004 Two 23 May 2005 – 6 May 2019 Pointless: Two 24 August 2009 – 26 August 2011 One
Fat Dog Mendoza (27 February 2000 – 2006) Flintstone Frolics (1994 – 2000) The Flintstone Kids; The Flintstones; Fly Tales (2000 – 2004) Flying Rhino Junior High (2000 – 2004) Foofur (1993 – 1998) Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends [3] (30 October 2004 – 2015) Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles (1995 – 1998) The Frankenstones ...
Sky One had commissioned many homegrown programmes since it first started broadcasting back in 1984 but it was not until 1989 that content went beyond music and children's programming. During the early years, new game shows included a few series of Blockbusters and Spellbound, along with The Price Is Right and Sale of the Century.