An irreverent, sideways look at the world of Scottish Football, hosted by Craig G Telfer, Joel Sked, Shaughan Mcguigan, Craig Fowler and Robert Borthwick, as well as real fans who explore the beautiful game and all its quirks and qualities.
An improvisational show in which celebrities and stars are covered with a thick layer of makeup and launched into non-standard everyday situations from which they must extricate themselves by showing a sense of humor. It turns out pretty funny. After all, the most interesting thing is when a star gets into a mess! And this is in almost every program. Every game is judged by the referee and the funniest friend is handed a useless gift - a plastic door.
A new type of talk show where the MCs visit a neighborhood and spontaneously call their acquaintances who live in the area! More people are eating and drinking alone after work these days. Making dinner plans with your friends often requires you to muster the courage because of your busy lives. This spontaneous talk show is perfect for people like you. Kim Hee-sun and the MCs visit a neighborhood and make spontaneous calls to their friends living in the area to chat over delicious food—and also treat the neighborhood locals to a meal! In this spontaneous talk show, the MCs invite their neighborhood friends to grab a meal together.
It's the little things that mean the most. Sara Cox and a team of magnificent makers bring cherished memories back to life. The models may be tiny, but the joy they bring is huge.
The Bob Monkhouse Show was an entertainment show presented by Bob Monkhouse.
The show celebrated the art of comedy and comedian guests were invited to perform a stand-up. The programme began in 1983 and ran for three series until 1986. A number of notable guests appeared on the show, such as Joan Rivers, Janet Brown, Jim Carrey and Peter Cook.