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This page lists the most recent game show debuts and other shows almost ready for transmission.  
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This page lists the most recent game show debuts and other shows almost ready for transmission.
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New shows for [[New Shows Archive#2003|2003]], [[New Shows Archive#2004|2004]], [[New Shows Archive#2005|2005]], [[New Shows Archive#2006|2006]], [[New Shows Archive#2007|2007]], [[New Shows Archive#2008|2008]], [[New Shows Archive#2009|2009]] and [[New Shows Archive#2010|2010]] are also available.
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For a list of past new shows from years gone by, we have a [[New Shows Archive]] page available.
('''R''') indicates a revival.
('''R''') indicates a revival.
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==2011==
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==2024==
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|'''July'''
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|'''May'''
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|[[Art Race#The Art of Survival|The Art of Survival]] ('''R''')
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|Creative, reality
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|[[Improvisation My Dear Mark Watson]]
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|Comedy panel game
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|[[Pop Up Pop Quiz]]
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|Quiz, themed (pop music)
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|[[Quiz Trippers]]
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|[[Double the Money]]
|Reality
|Reality
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|[[Show Me the Funny]]
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|[[The Fortune Hotel]]
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|Reality, comedy
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|Reality, decision making
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|[[Silent Library]]
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|Stunt/dare show
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|'''June'''
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|[[The Marriage Ref]]
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|Dating, relationships
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|[[Splatalot]]
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|Childrens, adventure
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|[[Style the Nation]]
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|Lifestyle, recruitment
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|[[Wall of Fame]]
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|Comedy panel game (news)
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|'''May'''
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|[[Big Ask|Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask]]
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|Comedy panel game
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|[[Compete for the Meat]]
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|Quiz, general knowledge
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|[[Four Rooms]]
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|Lifestyle, antiques
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|[[Gory Games]]
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|Childrens
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|[[Impossible?]]
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|Variety, decision making
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|[[Meindia Dy Fusnes]]
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|Business, regional (Wales)
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|[[Show Me the Monet]]
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|Art, creative
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|'''April'''
|'''April'''
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|[[Don't Scare the Hare]]
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|[[Love Triangle]]
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|Family game show
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|Dating
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|[[Gleusta]]
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|[[Our Dream Farm]]
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|Childrens, regional (Scotland)
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|Recruitment, agriculture
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|[[Sing If You Can]]
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|Stunt/dare show
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|'''March'''
|'''March'''
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|[[.cym]]
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|[[Josh Must Win]]
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|Comedy panel game, regional (Wales)
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|Reality, hidden camera
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|[[Glee Club]]
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|Childrens
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|[[Love Thy Neighbour]]
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|Lifestyle
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|[[24 Hour Panel People]]
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|Comedy panel game, webcast
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|'''February'''
|'''February'''
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|[[A Farmer's Life for Me]]
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|[[Bring the Drama]]
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|Lifestyle, reality
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|Variety
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|[[Great British Hairdresser]]
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|[[Hot Mess Summer]]
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|Lifestyle, reality
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|Reality
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|[[It's Your Round]]
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|[[One Person Found This Helpful]]
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|Radio, Comedy panel game
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|Radio panel game
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|[[Sawl Seren?]]
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|[[Out of Order (2)]]
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|Regional (Wales), variety
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|Comedy panel game
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|[[Secret Fortune]]
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|[[Smart TV]]
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|Quiz, general knowledge
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|Comedy panel game, television
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|[[The 3rd Degree]]
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|[[Unspeakable]]
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|Radio, academic quiz
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|Words, radio panel game
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|[[Trade Your Way to the USA]]
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|Children's, business
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|'''January'''
|'''January'''
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|[[The Biggest Loser UK|The Biggest Loser]] ('''R''')
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|[[Gladiators]] '''(R)'''
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|Lifestyle, reality
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|Action and adventure
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|[[Celebrity Five Go to...]]
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|[[Jeopardy!]] '''(R)'''
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|Lifestyle, reality
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|Quiz, general knowledge
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|[[Cookery School]]
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|[[Style It Out]]
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|Lifestyle
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|Childrens, lifestyle
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|[[Famous and Fearless]]
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|[[Wheel of Fortune (2)]] '''(R)'''
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|Sport
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|Puzzle
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|[[Fast and Loose]]
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|[[Wing It]]
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|Improvisation
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|Improvisation, radio
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|[[The Magicians]]
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|Variety
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|[[Michel Roux's Service]]
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|[[Penn & Teller: Fool Us]]    
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|Variety
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|[[Perfection]]
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|Quiz, general knowledge
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|[[Tool Academy]]
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|Dating
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==Coming up==
 
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* ''Dilemma'' - A panel game hosted by [[Sue Perkins]] (Radio 4, late 2011)
 
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* ''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)
 
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* ''Driving Wars'' - Full-size remote-control cars do battle in the style of [[Combat Cars]]. (Blink Films for Dave, autumn 2011)
 
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*''Holding Out for a Hero'' - Contestants compete to win money, with any winnings being given to a nominated 'hero', who is unaware somebody is playing for them. [[Gethin Jones]] hosts. (12 Yard for ITV1, 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''. (Shed Media for BBC1, 2012)
 
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*''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 BBC Two, April 2012)
 
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*''Minute to Win It'' - Teams of five are joined by a celebrity as they attempt to complete a series of ten seemingly simple tasks, each lasting one minute, and involving everyday objects. Advertiser-funded by Cadbury. (Shine TV and NBC Universal International for ITV2, Autumn 2011)
 
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*''Keep It In The Family'' - general knowledge quiz for parents and their children. [[Fred MacAulay]] hosts. (Radio 4 Extra)
 
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*''Epic Win'' - Saturday night show in which people with unusual talents perform to win cash. [[Alexander Armstrong]] hosts, but hopefully that title won't last. (Unique for BBC One)
 
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*''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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*''Real Food Cook Off'' - Home cooks submit their so-called Real Food recipes via a website. The judges then taste-test the recipes before inviting eight of the home cooks to compete in the studio in order to be crowned Britain's best Real Food chef. Presented by Matt Dawson and Lisa Faulkner. Advertiser-funded by Tesco. (Brand New Media for Channel 5 and Good Food, September 2011)
 
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*''Safebreakers'' - Adventure/engineering challenge show in which two teams compete to build vehicles and race to discover the combination to a safe containing the prize money. [[Ben Shephard]] and Jilly Pearce present. (Maverick for Sky One)
 
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*''Camp Orange'' - Eight children are sent to the Australian outback to compete against each other in a series of challenges. Jamie Rickers and [[Anna Williamson]] host, with Denise Lewis acting as mentor to the children. (Nickelodeon Australia for Nickelodeon UK, 2011)
 
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*''Discovered by Katie Price'' (working title) - [[Jordan|Katie Price]] conducts a nationwide search to find an undiscovered modelling talent. The winner gets to front a commercial marketing campaign. (Marvellous Creative Group for Sky Living, Autumn 2011)
 
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*''The Devil's Dinner Party'' - Diners compete to be the best guest. (ITV Studios for Sky Atlantic, pilot 2011)
 
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*''[[Red or Black]]'' - [[You Bet!]] + big prize + Ant and Dec. Contestants gamble on the outcome of stunts for the chance to win a million quid. (ITV Studios/Syco for ITV1, autumn 2011)
 
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*''Perfect...'' - Two professional chefs compete to make the perfect [whatever]. A bit [[Ready Steady Cook]]-ish, we reckon. (Optomen for Good Food)
 
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*''[[The Bachelor]]'' - The UK version of the long-running American dating show returns. Welsh rugby player Gavin Henson will be The Bachelor. (Ricochet for Channel 5, 2011)
 
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*''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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*''College of Knowledge'' - panel game pitched somewhere between [[School's Out]] and [[QI]]. Milton Jones hosts. (Pozzitive Productions for Dave)
 

Revision as of 19:50, 1 May 2024

This page lists the most recent game show debuts and other shows almost ready for transmission.

For a list of past new shows from years gone by, we have a New Shows Archive page available.

(R) indicates a revival.

2024

May
Double the Money Reality
The Fortune Hotel Reality, decision making
April
Love Triangle Dating
Our Dream Farm Recruitment, agriculture
March
Josh Must Win Reality, hidden camera
February
Bring the Drama Variety
Hot Mess Summer Reality
One Person Found This Helpful Radio panel game
Out of Order (2) Comedy panel game
Smart TV Comedy panel game, television
Unspeakable Words, radio panel game
January
Gladiators (R) Action and adventure
Jeopardy! (R) Quiz, general knowledge
Style It Out Childrens, lifestyle
Wheel of Fortune (2) (R) Puzzle
Wing It Improvisation, radio
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