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  2. Amazon Prime Video - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Prime Video, or simply Prime Video, is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming television service owned by Amazon.The service primarily distributes films and television series produced or co-produced by Amazon MGM Studios or licensed to Amazon, as Amazon Originals, with the service also hosting content from other providers, content add-ons, live sporting events ...

  3. Unbeatable (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Unbeatable is a British quiz show that had aired on BBC One and BBC Two from 10 May 2021 to 12 May 2023, hosted by Jason Manford.On each episode, four contestants compete to accumulate and win prize money by choosing the best answers to questions and matching them against each other.

  4. Antiques Roadshow (series 28) - Wikipedia

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    Sculpted by Alison Brigden 1973–1983, value £1, not £200 because of repainting – 1900s English Art Nouveau brooch, gold, silver and diamonds, £3,000 – poster from Antiques Roadshow in Ventnor on 8 October 1987. [3] 28/13 2005-11-27: Compilation Episode Beamish Museum & University of Wales Lampeter & Manderston House: Michael Aspel ...

  5. Catchphrase (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Variations of the mascot sometimes appeared in the animations, such as Mr Chips with a lemon for a head (for the catchphrase "Lemonheads" on the episode broadcast on 2 December 1994). During the closing credits from 1995–1996 (Series 11) until 2001 (Series 15), Mr Chips was also seen doing things such as climbing a ladder or comical things.

  6. The 1% Club - Wikipedia

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    The 1% Club is a British game show that has aired on ITV1 since 9 April 2022, and is hosted by Lee Mack. The show is styled as an IQ test and the questions are not based on general knowledge, like many shows, but on "logic and common sense".

  7. iTunes Store - Wikipedia

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    Some iTunes television programs have begun the same technique to encourage brand loyalty, although those stay longer. In fact, the iTunes Store has a "Free TV Episodes" page where free episodes are organized by length, either as "featurettes" (shorter than 15 minutes) or full-length episodes (longer than 15 minutes).

  8. The Million Pound Drop - Wikipedia

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    The series' highest-rated episode was 4 February 2011, which was seen by 2.79 million viewers and received a 14.4% share. [13] Ratings for series 10 dropped but remained respectable; the first episode (14 June 2013) was seen by 1.57 million viewers and received a 7.6% share. [14]

  9. The $64,000 Question (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    The $64,000 Question was a British quiz show based on the American format of the same name.The show originally ran from 19 May 1956 to 18 January 1958 produced by ATV and was originally hosted by Jerry Desmonde, and called simply The 64,000 Question with the top prize initially being 64,000 sixpences (£1,600), later doubling to 64,000 shillings (£3,200).