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<div class="square" style="float:right">[[File:Square TV Set.jpg|Dancing on Ice]]</div>21 May '''Dancing on Ice Skates Off'''<br />ITV have announced that the forthcoming series of ''Dancing on Ice'', scheduled to air in January 2014, will be the last. The format, which first aired in 2006, will bow out by celebrating the 30th anniversary of Torvill & Dean's gold-medal-winning performance of ''Bolero'' at the 1984 Winter Olympics.<br/><br/>
<div class="square" style="float:right">[[File:Square TV Set.jpg|Dancing on Ice]]</div>21 May '''Dancing on Ice Skates Off'''<br />ITV have announced that the forthcoming series of ''Dancing on Ice'', scheduled to air in January 2014, will be the last. The format, which first aired in 2006, will bow out by celebrating the 30th anniversary of Torvill & Dean's gold-medal-winning performance of ''Bolero'' at the 1984 Winter Olympics.<br/><br/>
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<div class="square" style="float:left">[[File:Square_big_brother_2010.jpg|Big Brother]]</div>2 April '''Brian, You Have Been Evicted'''<br />Channel 5 has announced that [[Emma Willis]], presenter of [[Big Brother]] spin-off ''Bit On The Side'', has been promoted to host of the main show, replacing two-time ''Big Brother'' winner [[Brian Dowling]] who has hosted the programme since its move to the broadcaster in 2011. Willis will take the helm for the first time when the civilian version of the programme returns for its 14th series this summer.<br/><br/>
<div class="square" style="float:left">[[File:Square_big_brother_2010.jpg|Big Brother]]</div>2 April '''Brian, You Have Been Evicted'''<br />Channel 5 has announced that [[Emma Willis]], presenter of [[Big Brother]] spin-off ''Bit On The Side'', has been promoted to host of the main show, replacing two-time ''Big Brother'' winner [[Brian Dowling]] who has hosted the programme since its move to the broadcaster in 2011. Willis will take the helm for the first time when the civilian version of the programme returns for its 14th series this summer.<br/><br/>
<div class="square" style="float:right">[[File:Square_Peter_Jones_%283%29.jpg|Dragon's Den]]</div>11 March '''They're In'''<br />The BBC has announced Cloud-service entrepreneur Piers Linney as the second new Dragon to join the den, following the departures of Hilary Devey and Theo Paphitis. Linney, and fellow new Dragon, designer Kelly Hoppen, will appear alongside long-standing Dragons Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, and Duncan Bannatyne when the programme returns for its eleventh series later this year. <br/><br/>
<div class="square" style="float:right">[[File:Square_Peter_Jones_%283%29.jpg|Dragon's Den]]</div>11 March '''They're In'''<br />The BBC has announced Cloud-service entrepreneur Piers Linney as the second new Dragon to join the den, following the departures of Hilary Devey and Theo Paphitis. Linney, and fellow new Dragon, designer Kelly Hoppen, will appear alongside long-standing Dragons Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, and Duncan Bannatyne when the programme returns for its eleventh series later this year. <br/><br/>
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<div class="square" style="float:left">[[File:Superstars S.jpg|73px|Superstars]]</div>14 November '''More Heavy Action'''<br />The BBC's Christmas schedule will include a one-off revival of [[Superstars]], featuring sixteen medal winners from the recent Olympics. Amongst those due to compete are Mo Farah, Nicola Adams, Alistair Brownlee, and Kath Grainger. The full line-up's in [http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2012/superstars-2012.html the BBC press release]<br/><br/>
<div class="square" style="float:left">[[File:Superstars S.jpg|73px|Superstars]]</div>14 November '''More Heavy Action'''<br />The BBC's Christmas schedule will include a one-off revival of [[Superstars]], featuring sixteen medal winners from the recent Olympics. Amongst those due to compete are Mo Farah, Nicola Adams, Alistair Brownlee, and Kath Grainger. The full line-up's in [http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2012/superstars-2012.html the BBC press release]<br/><br/>

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Stepping Out: ITV, 31 August
The X Factor series 10: ITV, 31 August
Through the Keyhole: ITV, 31 August
The Chase series 7: ITV, 2 September
Big Star's Little Star: ITV, 4 September
Mock the Week series 12 cont.: BBC2, 5 September
QI series 11: BBC2, 6 September
Strictly Come Dancing 2013: BBC1, 7 September
Tipping Point series 3 cont.: ITV, 9 September
Round Britain Quiz: Radio 4, 16 September
Celebrity Fifteen-to-One: Channel 4, 20 September 2013
Big Fat Quiz of the 80s: Channel 4, 22 September

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Coach Trip
4 September Coach Trip Back on the Road
Channel 4 have announced that they have commissioned a ninth series of Coach Trip. The series which sees tour guide Brendan Sherrin overseeing a couples tour of Europe, with the least popular couple voted off at the end of each day, last aired in March 2012. The new series will consist of thirty half-hour episodes, and will take in countries in southern Europe.

The X Factor
6 August Louis has The Exit Factor
Louis Walsh has revealed that the upcoming tenth series of The X Factor will be his last. The Irish music mogul has judged on all series of the programme since it first aired in 2004. During his time on the programme he has mentored several acts that have gone on to have chart success, including JLS, Shayne Ward, Union J, and Jedward.

Knightmare
24 July Life Force Replenished
There's to be a new edition of Knightmare, distributed on the internet. Original producer Tim Child has returned to the one-off show, which features Jessie Cave from Harry Potter and comedian Isy Suttie. This summer will also see a stage show of Knightmare performed at the Edinburgh Festival.

8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
9 July 8 Out of 10 Cats Prefer Countdown
Channel 4 have announced that 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown has been commissioned for a full series. The format, which sees the 8 Out of 10 Cats regulars invade the Countdown studio, originated from the Channel 4 Mash-up evening aired in January 2012. This special, originally intended as a one-off, rated well, and led to three more specials being aired. The new series is scheduled to air this summer.

Dancing on Ice
21 May Dancing on Ice Skates Off
ITV have announced that the forthcoming series of Dancing on Ice, scheduled to air in January 2014, will be the last. The format, which first aired in 2006, will bow out by celebrating the 30th anniversary of Torvill & Dean's gold-medal-winning performance of Bolero at the 1984 Winter Olympics.

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