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+ | * ''Love Shaft'' - Contestants travel up a tower block, meeting a potential suitor on each floor. Will Best presents, and hopes no-one spots this is [[The Love Bus]] turned through 90 degrees. (Lucky Day for E4) | ||
+ | * ''The Bank Job'' (working title) - Stripped across one week, each show sees contestants participate in general knowledge rounds inside a bank vault. Correct answers allow them to open money filled security deposit boxes. However time in the vault is limited, with contestants having to leave before the time runs out. However the contestant who leaves with the least amount of money is eliminated. Five daily winners return at the end of the week to compete in a winner takes all final. (Remarkable Television for Channel 4, Autumn 2011) | ||
+ | * ''Stagestruck'' (working title) - Amateur dramatic groups submit auditions via video. Eight groups are chosen by the judges to progress to the next stage where they will receive expert tutoring. One group is eliminated each week until only one remains, with that group being declared the winner. (Oxford Film and TV for Sky Arts, Summer 2012) | ||
+ | * ''Worth a Fortune'' - A series of objects are placed in front of four contestants. Using only their intuition, they must correctly guess the value of all the items. In each round, the contestant who is furthest away from the total is eliminated, with the last contestant standing winning the prize money. (Studio Lambert for ITV1, pilot 2011) | ||
* ''Breakout'' - Two 30 space tracks stand between the contestants and the prize money. Contestants must decide whether to work their way down one track as a group and share the prize money, or breakout on their own, and cross to the other track in the hope of reaching the end first, thereby taking all the prize money for themselves. [[Nick Hancock]] hosts. (Gogglebox Entertainment for BBC2) | * ''Breakout'' - Two 30 space tracks stand between the contestants and the prize money. Contestants must decide whether to work their way down one track as a group and share the prize money, or breakout on their own, and cross to the other track in the hope of reaching the end first, thereby taking all the prize money for themselves. [[Nick Hancock]] hosts. (Gogglebox Entertainment for BBC2) | ||
* ''College of Knowledge'' - panel game pitched somewhere between [[School's Out]] and [[QI]]. Milton Jones hosts. (Pozzitive Productions for Dave) | * ''College of Knowledge'' - panel game pitched somewhere between [[School's Out]] and [[QI]]. Milton Jones hosts. (Pozzitive Productions for Dave) | ||
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* ''[[Fort Boyard|Fort Boyard: Ultimate Challenge]]'' - Revamped children's version of the worldwide hit game show ''Fort Boyard''. And this time, the UK are taking on the USA. Hosted by Laura Hamilton and Geno Segers (CITV, 2012) | * ''[[Fort Boyard|Fort Boyard: Ultimate Challenge]]'' - Revamped children's version of the worldwide hit game show ''Fort Boyard''. And this time, the UK are taking on the USA. Hosted by Laura Hamilton and Geno Segers (CITV, 2012) | ||
* ''Junior Bake Off'' - just as it sounds, a children's version of [[The Great British Bake Off]]. (Love Productions for CBBC) | * ''Junior Bake Off'' - just as it sounds, a children's version of [[The Great British Bake Off]]. (Love Productions for CBBC) | ||
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* ''Keep It In The Family'' - general knowledge quiz for parents and their children. [[Fred MacAulay]] hosts. (Radio 4 Extra) | * ''Keep It In The Family'' - general knowledge quiz for parents and their children. [[Fred MacAulay]] hosts. (Radio 4 Extra) | ||
* ''Off By Heart Shakespeare'' - Children compete at reciting bits of Shakespeare from memory. Declaiming rather than acting. More details on the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/teachers/offbyheart/ BBC Schools programme site]. (Silver River for BBC2, April 2012) | * ''Off By Heart Shakespeare'' - Children compete at reciting bits of Shakespeare from memory. Declaiming rather than acting. More details on the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/teachers/offbyheart/ BBC Schools programme site]. (Silver River for BBC2, April 2012) | ||
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* ''[[Stars in a Spin]]'' - A fun celebrity-based game hosted by [[Stephen Mulhern]] (ITV1, 2011) | * ''[[Stars in a Spin]]'' - A fun celebrity-based game hosted by [[Stephen Mulhern]] (ITV1, 2011) | ||
* ''The Devil's Dinner Party'' - Diners compete to be the best guest. (ITV Studios for Sky Atlantic, Pilot 2011) | * ''The Devil's Dinner Party'' - Diners compete to be the best guest. (ITV Studios for Sky Atlantic, Pilot 2011) | ||
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* ''The Voice'' - Singing competition with a difference (or as it's known to the rest of us, a gimmick). The judges sit with their backs to each contestant as they audition, meaning the only thing they have to base their opinion on is the contestant's voice. Based on the Dutch format, ''The Voice of Holland''. Rumored to be hosted by Dermot O'Leary. (Shed Media for BBC1, 2012) | * ''The Voice'' - Singing competition with a difference (or as it's known to the rest of us, a gimmick). The judges sit with their backs to each contestant as they audition, meaning the only thing they have to base their opinion on is the contestant's voice. Based on the Dutch format, ''The Voice of Holland''. Rumored to be hosted by Dermot O'Leary. (Shed Media for BBC1, 2012) | ||
* ''There's No Taste Like Home'' - Gino D'Acampo travels the land seeking people with original recipes. In each programme, three compete and the winning dish goes on the regular menu in a local restaurant. (ITV Studios for ITV1) | * ''There's No Taste Like Home'' - Gino D'Acampo travels the land seeking people with original recipes. In each programme, three compete and the winning dish goes on the regular menu in a local restaurant. (ITV Studios for ITV1) | ||
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Revision as of 21:07, 23 September 2011
This page lists the most recent game show debuts and other shows almost ready for transmission.
New shows for 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 are also available.
(R) indicates a revival.
2011
October | |
High Stakes | Quiz, general knowledge |
Signed by Katie Price | Reality |
September | |
Big Brother (R) | Reality |
Family Cook Off | Lifestyle |
Holding Out for a Hero | General knowledge quiz |
Perfect... | Lifestyle |
Red or Black? | Decision making |
Show Boaters | Variety, reality |
August | |
The Bachelor (R) | Dating, reality |
The Beat Goes On | Variety |
Epic Win | Stunt/dare show |
Minute to Win It | Stunt/dare show |
Safebreakers | Technological |
Street Dance Stars | Childrens, variety |
July | |
The Art of Survival (R) | Creative, reality |
Born to Shine | Variety |
Camp Orange | Childrens, Action/adventure |
Improvisation My Dear Mark Watson | Comedy panel game |
Pop Up Pop Quiz | Quiz, themed (pop music) |
Quiz Trippers | Reality |
Show Me the Funny | Reality, comedy |
Silent Library | Stunt/dare show |
June | |
The Marriage Ref | Dating, relationships |
Splatalot | Childrens, adventure |
Style the Nation | Lifestyle, recruitment |
Wall of Fame | Comedy panel game (news) |
May | |
Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask | Comedy panel game |
Compete for the Meat | Quiz, general knowledge |
Four Rooms | Lifestyle, antiques |
Gory Games | Childrens |
Impossible? | Variety, decision making |
Meindia Dy Fusnes | Business, regional (Wales) |
Show Me the Monet | Art, creative |
April | |
Don't Scare the Hare | Family game show |
Gleusta | Childrens, regional (Scotland) |
Sing If You Can | Stunt/dare show |
March | |
.cym | Comedy panel game, regional (Wales) |
Glee Club | Childrens |
Love Thy Neighbour | Lifestyle |
24 Hour Panel People | Comedy panel game, webcast |
February | |
A Farmer's Life for Me | Lifestyle, reality |
Great British Hairdresser | Lifestyle, reality |
It's Your Round | Radio, Comedy panel game |
Sawl Seren? | Regional (Wales), variety |
Secret Fortune | Quiz, general knowledge |
The 3rd Degree | Radio, academic quiz |
Trade Your Way to the USA | Children's, business |
January | |
The Biggest Loser (R) | Lifestyle, reality |
Celebrity Five Go to... | Lifestyle, reality |
Cookery School | Lifestyle |
Famous and Fearless | Sport |
Fast and Loose | Improvisation |
The Magicians | Variety |
Michel Roux's Service | Lifestyle, reality |
Penn & Teller: Fool Us | Variety |
Perfection | Quiz, general knowledge |
Tool Academy | Relationships |
Coming up
- Love Shaft - Contestants travel up a tower block, meeting a potential suitor on each floor. Will Best presents, and hopes no-one spots this is The Love Bus turned through 90 degrees. (Lucky Day for E4)
- The Bank Job (working title) - Stripped across one week, each show sees contestants participate in general knowledge rounds inside a bank vault. Correct answers allow them to open money filled security deposit boxes. However time in the vault is limited, with contestants having to leave before the time runs out. However the contestant who leaves with the least amount of money is eliminated. Five daily winners return at the end of the week to compete in a winner takes all final. (Remarkable Television for Channel 4, Autumn 2011)
- Stagestruck (working title) - Amateur dramatic groups submit auditions via video. Eight groups are chosen by the judges to progress to the next stage where they will receive expert tutoring. One group is eliminated each week until only one remains, with that group being declared the winner. (Oxford Film and TV for Sky Arts, Summer 2012)
- Worth a Fortune - A series of objects are placed in front of four contestants. Using only their intuition, they must correctly guess the value of all the items. In each round, the contestant who is furthest away from the total is eliminated, with the last contestant standing winning the prize money. (Studio Lambert for ITV1, pilot 2011)
- Breakout - Two 30 space tracks stand between the contestants and the prize money. Contestants must decide whether to work their way down one track as a group and share the prize money, or breakout on their own, and cross to the other track in the hope of reaching the end first, thereby taking all the prize money for themselves. Nick Hancock hosts. (Gogglebox Entertainment for BBC2)
- College of Knowledge - panel game pitched somewhere between School's Out and QI. Milton Jones hosts. (Pozzitive Productions for Dave)
- Dilemma - A panel game hosted by Sue Perkins (Radio 4, late 2011)
- Don't Stop Me Now - A studio audience is split into three sections - singers, comedians, and variety acts. An act from each section is then selected to perform. After the performances, the audience vote for who they want to leave the competition, with that act leaving by unusual methods (unusual if you haven't seen 101 Ways... that is) such as trapdoors and bungees cords. Hosted by Total Wipeout's very own female sidekick who can say things like "Oooh", "Eeeh" and "How sad!", Amanda Byram. (Magnum Media for Sky1, Autumn 2011)
- Driving Wars - Full-size remote-control cars do battle in the style of Combat Cars. Hosted by Colin Murray. (Blink Films for Dave, Autumn 2011)
- Fort Boyard: Ultimate Challenge - Revamped children's version of the worldwide hit game show Fort Boyard. And this time, the UK are taking on the USA. Hosted by Laura Hamilton and Geno Segers (CITV, 2012)
- Junior Bake Off - just as it sounds, a children's version of The Great British Bake Off. (Love Productions for CBBC)
- Keep It In The Family - general knowledge quiz for parents and their children. Fred MacAulay hosts. (Radio 4 Extra)
- Off By Heart Shakespeare - Children compete at reciting bits of Shakespeare from memory. Declaiming rather than acting. More details on the BBC Schools programme site. (Silver River for BBC2, April 2012)
- Stars in a Spin - A fun celebrity-based game hosted by Stephen Mulhern (ITV1, 2011)
- The Devil's Dinner Party - Diners compete to be the best guest. (ITV Studios for Sky Atlantic, Pilot 2011)
- The Voice - Singing competition with a difference (or as it's known to the rest of us, a gimmick). The judges sit with their backs to each contestant as they audition, meaning the only thing they have to base their opinion on is the contestant's voice. Based on the Dutch format, The Voice of Holland. Rumored to be hosted by Dermot O'Leary. (Shed Media for BBC1, 2012)
- There's No Taste Like Home - Gino D'Acampo travels the land seeking people with original recipes. In each programme, three compete and the winning dish goes on the regular menu in a local restaurant. (ITV Studios for ITV1)