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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]], [[New Shows Archive#2010|2010]], [[New Shows Archive#2011|2011]], [[New Shows Archive#2012|2012]], [[New Shows Archive#2013|2013]] and [[New Shows Archive#2014|2014]] are also available.
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[[New Shows Archive|New shows]] for [[New Shows Archive#1996|1996]], [[New Shows Archive#1997|1997]], [[New Shows Archive#1998|1998]], [[New Shows Archive#1999|1999]], [[New Shows Archive#2000|2000]], [[New Shows Archive#2001|2001]], [[New Shows Archive#2002|2002]], [[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]], [[New Shows Archive#2010|2010]], [[New Shows Archive#2011|2011]], [[New Shows Archive#2012|2012]], [[New Shows Archive#2013|2013]], [[New Shows Archive#2014|2014]], [[New Shows Archive#2015|2015]], [[New Shows Archive#2016|2016]], [[New Shows Archive#2017|2017]], [[New Shows Archive#2018|2018]] and [[New Shows Archive#2019|2019]] are also available.
('''R''') indicates a revival.
('''R''') indicates a revival.
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==2015==
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==2020==
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|'''February'''
 
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|[[1000 Heartbeats]]
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|'''November'''
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|[[Don't Rock the Boat]]
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|Reality
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|[[Don't Unleash the Beast]]
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|Action/adventure, childrens
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|[[Ultimate Goal]]
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|Football, recruitment
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|'''October'''
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|[[The Bridge]]
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|Construction, reality
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|[[The Chop]]
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|Woodwork
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|[[Guessable]]
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|Panel game, mystery objects
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|'''September'''
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|[[Family Fortunes]] '''(R)'''
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|Family game show
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|[[Celebrity Karaoke Club]]
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|Singing, reality
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|'''August'''
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|[[Be' Ti'n Gwylio?]]
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|Quiz, Wales
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|[[Call That Hard Work?]]
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|Lifestyle
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|[[Lle Bach Mawr]]
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|Lifestyle, Wales
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|[[Rolling in It]]
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|Family game
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|'''July'''
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|[[It Pays to Behave]]
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|Family game
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|'''June'''
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|[[The Bidding Room]]
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|Antiques
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|[[Gêm Gartre']]
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|Sports quiz, Wales
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|'''May'''
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|[[All Star Happy Hour]]
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|Quiz
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|[[The Big Flower Fight]]
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|Gardening
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|[[Britain's Best Parent?]]
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|Comparative parenting
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|[[Epic Gameshow]]
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|Family game show
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|[[The Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft]]
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|Lifestyle
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|[[My Generation]]
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|Quiz (general knowledge), radio
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|'''April'''
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|[[Beat the Chasers]]
|Quiz, general knowledge
|Quiz, general knowledge
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|[[The Big Painting Challenge]]
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|'''March'''
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|Art
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|[[I Survived a Zombie Apocalypse]]
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|[[Caru Siopa]]
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|Reality, horror
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|Lifestyle, regional (Wales)
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|[[Mission Survive]]
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|[[Celebrity Murder Mystery]]
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|Adventure
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|Reality, crime
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|[[Reality Bites]]
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|[[Five Guys a Week]]
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|Comedy panel game
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|Dating
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|[[Gods of the Game]]
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|Stunts and dares, sport
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|[[The Talk Sport Quiz]]
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|Sports quiz, radio
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|'''February'''
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|[[The Chocolate Challenge]]
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|Cookery
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|[[Corner Shop Cook-Off]]
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|Cookery, regional (Scotland)
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|[[Fight Dirty]]
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|Lifestyle
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|[[Very Hard Questions]]
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|Quiz (general knowledge)
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|'''January'''
|'''January'''
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|[[Celwydd Noeth]]
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|[[Crackerjack]] '''(R)'''
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|General knowledge quiz
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|Children's, variety
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|[[Frank Sinatra Our Way]]
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|[[Crazy Delicious]]
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|Variety
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|Cookery
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|[[Get Your Act Together]]
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|[[Don't Scream]]
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|Variety
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|Horror, frights
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|[[Stars in Their Eyes]] '''(R)'''
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|[[First & Last]]
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|Variety
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|Family game
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|[[The Fanatics]]
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|[[The Masked Singer]]
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|Specialist subject quiz
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|Singing, disguises
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|[[Win the Wilderness]]
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|Reality, adventure
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== Coming up ==
 
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* ''Ninja Warrior UK'' - British version of the Japanese assault course game show. (Potato for ITV, 2015)
 
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* ''Prized Apart'' - Contestants are flown back to the UK, to a studio hanger where their partners await. The stay-at-home players must keep their loved ones in the competition by answering a set of questions in a head-to-head round against the other partners. If they succeed, their loved ones will get back on the plane to continue the game. [[Emma Willis]] and [[Reggie Yates]] host. (BBC1, 2015)
 
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* ''Bring Me Sunshine'' - [[Jason Manford]] invites couples to test their general knowledge, memory and how well they actually know each other to win a dream holiday. (ITV, pilot 2014)
 
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* ''Welcome to My World'' - Celebrities are challenged to come up with ideas about how they would re-create Earth if they were given the chance, then a panel of scientists then feed back on the ideas explaining what would actually happen if their ideas become reality, and then at the end of the show, the studio audience are then asked to vote on which of these worlds re-created by the celebrities describes the best that they would most like to live in. Adam Hills hosts. (Channel 4, pilot 2014)
 
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* ''Wild Things'' - A physical game show for couples, involving obstacle courses. (IWC Media) [[Contestant Calls|Apply for this show]]
 
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* ''Joke Thieves'' (working title) - Hal Cruttenden pairs up four stand-up comedians who will each perform a live set before having to watch that same set performed by the stand-up comedian they were paired with. None of them know who they're going to be matched with and they haven't seen each other's sets. (BBC Two, pilot 2014)
 
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* ''Let's Play Darts For Comic Relief'' - [[Gabby Logan]] hosts. (BBC2, early 2015)
 
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* ''Trust Me, I'm a Game Show Host'' - [[Frank Skinner]] and [[Sue Perkins]] invite a bunch of contestants to guess on which facts our game show hosts are true or false. (ITV, pilot 2014)
 
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*''Relatively Clever'' - Children and adults compete in a general knowledge quiz. (John Stanley Productions for Sky1, 2014)
 
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*''Decimate'' - Teams of three appear in a tense and tactical quiz. [[Shane Richie]] hosts. (CPL for BBC1 daytimes, 2014)
 
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*''[[Name That Tune]]'' - Revival of the classic 80's musical game show. (ITV, pilot 2014)
 
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*''The Great British Paint Off'' - A painting version of Sewing Bee, hosted by Richard Bacon. (Love Productions for BBC1)
 
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*''You Must Be Joking!'' - [[Alexander Armstrong]] invites four comedians to battle it out over some hilarious and ingenuous games of stand-up, improv and one liners. (Hat Trick Productions, pilot 2014)
 
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*''You Can't Say That!'' - [[Tim Vine]] hides some trick questions alongside the genuine questions where if the contestants can spot the 'trip-ups' from the trivia, they could be winning thousands of pounds. (Hat Trick Productions, pilot 2014)
 
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*''I Know Best'' - Rhod Gilbert invites the audience to compete against a panel of celebrity guests where they will try to convince the audience that they are telling them facts while the audience judges if the panel are lying. (Wall to Wall, pilot 2014)
 
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*''Junk'' - Three comedians attempt to win bits of 'junk' donated by members of the studio audience. Joe Lycett hosts. (BBC3, pilot 2014)
 
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*''The Totally Senseless Gameshow'' - Celebrities dress up as characters to play a series of "Totally Senseless" games while something else will make it even harder for them not to win any of the games. Martin Dougan hosts. (Roughcut Television for BBC3, pilot 2014)
 

Revision as of 19:27, 29 October 2020

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

New shows for 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 are also available.

(R) indicates a revival.

2020

November
Don't Rock the Boat Reality
Don't Unleash the Beast Action/adventure, childrens
Ultimate Goal Football, recruitment
October
The Bridge Construction, reality
The Chop Woodwork
Guessable Panel game, mystery objects
September
Family Fortunes (R) Family game show
Celebrity Karaoke Club Singing, reality
August
Be' Ti'n Gwylio? Quiz, Wales
Call That Hard Work? Lifestyle
Lle Bach Mawr Lifestyle, Wales
Rolling in It Family game
July
It Pays to Behave Family game
June
The Bidding Room Antiques
Gêm Gartre' Sports quiz, Wales
May
All Star Happy Hour Quiz
The Big Flower Fight Gardening
Britain's Best Parent? Comparative parenting
Epic Gameshow Family game show
The Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft Lifestyle
My Generation Quiz (general knowledge), radio
April
Beat the Chasers Quiz, general knowledge
March
Caru Siopa Lifestyle, regional (Wales)
Celebrity Murder Mystery Reality, crime
Five Guys a Week Dating
Gods of the Game Stunts and dares, sport
The Talk Sport Quiz Sports quiz, radio
February
The Chocolate Challenge Cookery
Corner Shop Cook-Off Cookery, regional (Scotland)
Fight Dirty Lifestyle
Very Hard Questions Quiz (general knowledge)
January
Crackerjack (R) Children's, variety
Crazy Delicious Cookery
Don't Scream Horror, frights
First & Last Family game
The Masked Singer Singing, disguises
Win the Wilderness Reality, adventure
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