New Shows

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, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 are also available.

(R) indicates a revival.

2016

April
Battlechefs Cookery, travel
Chopping Block Cookery, reality
Drive Motoring
Too Many Cooks (2) Lifestyle
March
Can't Touch This Stunt/dare show
Gok's Lunchbox Cookery
Jonathan's Six Nations Quiz Rugby, regional (Wales)
Think Tank General knowledge quiz
February
Airmageddon Technology (drones)
Dogs Might Fly Animals
Eurovision: You Decide (R) Variety
Masterpiece Antiques
Pocket Money Pitch Childrens, business
January
All Hail the Veil Lifestyle
Bad Language (R) Comedy panel game, regional (Northern Ireland)
Britain's Next Top Model (R) Recruitment, fashion
For What It's Worth Specialist quiz (antiques)
The Getaway Car Driving, quiz
Got What It Takes? Variety, reality
Insert Name Here Comedy panel game
Lip Sync Battle UK Variety

Coming up

  • Top Class - Susan Calman asks the questions in this nail-biting, knockout tournament, in which teams of Year 6 students compete against each other in a challenging test based on the National Curriculum. (CBBC, 2016)
  • Dara O'Briain's Go 8 Bit - Dara O'Briain is no stranger in playing video games as well as gaming expert Ellie Gibson, so he's asked his team captains NcNeil & Pamphilon to guide their two celebrity guests through five rounds of increasingly competitive and hilarious gaming contests and the show will be recorded in front of a live studio audience and they will decide who the winner of each round is. (DLT Entertainment for Dave, 2016)
  • Bang on the Money - Two teams work their way through a series of challenges, attempting to hit a specific target by choosing one of nine very distinctive boxes, which have numbers ranging from one to nine. That target number determines what the players must score exactly. Success means that number could be converted into hard cash in the final but failure means a big fat zero instead. Rickie Haywood Williams and Melvin Odoom hosts (Thames for ITV, 2016)
  • Robot Wars - Dara O'Briain, Angela Scanlon and Jonathan Pearce get ready for the return on the most chaotic robot game show ever. (Mentorn Scotland in association with SJP Media for BBC Two, 2016)
  • The UK's Best Part-time Band - Rhod Gilbert, Midge Ure and Jazzie B follow performers in pubs and clubs. (Wall to Wall for BBC4 and BBC2, May 2016)
  • Time Machine - Pointless friend Richard Osman quizzes celebrities on their favourite years in recent history. (Channel 4, pilot 2015)
  • Taking The Next Step - Casting for a spot on The Next Step. Judges include John Partridge, Kimberly Wyatt; Lindsey Russell presents. (CBBC, 2016)
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