


Aided by her online network of friends, Lily Allen hosts a programme of music and chat. Each week she is joined by two celebrities and someone made famous on the internet.
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Stand-up comedian Michael McIntyre sits in the interviewer's chair for the very first time, as he welcomes celebrity guests to chat, bringing his own unique brand of humour to the conversation.

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TV Heaven, Telly Hell is a comedy television show on Channel 4, presented and produced by Sean Lock. The format is similar to Room 101, with guests discussing their likes and dislikes of items on television. The show also allows the guest to reconstruct any moment in television history in the way they wanted it to happen, in a short sketch shown at the end of the show usually parodying a clip discussed earlier.

Acclaimed interviewer and Emmy-winning journalist Charlie Rose engages a wide range of guests, including philosophers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, artists, business leaders, scientists, educators, and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and round-table discussions.

Alison Hammond interviews some of the UK’s biggest celebrities, including Luke Evans, Jimmy Carr, Sir Lenny Henry, Perrie Edwards, Mel B and Tony Bellew.

Liza Anokhina interviews Russian bloggers with the juiciest of questions on a polygraph test.
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An unforgettable journey into the depths of human existence, while David Dastmalchian guides his guests through discussions that delve into personal reflections on mortality, legacy, and the afterlife, all while lying down in Titan caskets.

Parkinson (1971) is a British television Interview show that was presented by Michael Parkinson.

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The interviews revolve around the romantic preferences of Indian celebrities from different fields, and include interviews with their parents. The show is filmed in front of a live studio audience and involves chat show as well as game elements such as dancing, singing, playing musical instruments, and baking. This show is based on idea to bring young single celebrities from India to come up and talk about their personal and professional life

Award-winning drag queen, entertainer and TV personality Monét X Change, hot off her historic "RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars" win, brings her signature wit, heart and style to the BUILD Series stage this summer to this weekly variety talk show. Each week, Monét will turn stunning looks, sound off on current events, chat with her celebrity friends, kiki with the live studio audience, and spill a whole lot of tea, sis!

Features interviews of celebrities and anonymous individuals with extraordinary life paths.

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Cenk Uygur sits down for quick but substantive interviews with political and cultural thought leaders from around the US and the world. Expect to see politicians from both sides of the aisle, media personalities, actors, directors, and more.

Amol Rajan interviews era-defining pioneers, game-changers, leaders and maverick thinkers. Get inside the minds of the people who shape our world.

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The Wright Stuff is a British television chat show, hosted by Matthew Wright, and airing on Channel 5 each weekday morning from 9:15 to 11:10am. The series characterises itself as "Britain's brightest daytime show", which "gives ordinary people the chance to talk and comment on everything from the invasion of Iraq to social, emotional and even sexual issues back at home", as well as featuring "showbiz stars and media commentators". The Wright Stuff has been nominated as "Best Daytime Programme" at both the Royal Television Society and the National Television Awards. The show first aired on 11 September 2000 and was created at Anglia Television who produced it for two years until their takeover by Granada. It is now produced by Princess Productions who also produced the short-lived The Vanessa Show.

With a construction crew, a legion of actors, and seemingly unlimited resources, Nathan Fielder allows ordinary people to prepare for life’s biggest moments by “rehearsing” them in carefully crafted simulations of his own design. When a single misstep could shatter your entire world, why leave life to chance?

Audiovisual productions from Espírito Santo, Brazil, followed by interview with the filmmaker.
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8 episodes • 2008Avg: 4.0Golden Era
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | David Mitchell, Tay Zonday, Cuba Gooding Jr. | Feb 12, 2008 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Lee Mack, Martin Freeman | Feb 19, 2008 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Mark Ronson, Ben Miller, Lacey Turner | Feb 26, 2008 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Louis Walsh, Annie Mac, The Charlatans, Claudia Winkleman | Mar 4, 2008 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Mitch Hewer, Joseph Dempsie, Roisin Murphy, James Corden | Mar 11, 2008 | 4.0 |
| 6 | Phill Jupitus, Jermaine Defoe, Roxanne McKee, Jennifer Metcalfe | Mar 18, 2008 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Joanna Page, Lauren Laverne, The Futureheads, Patrick McGuinness | Mar 25, 2008 | 0.0 |
| 8 | Alesha Dixon, Robert Webb, Danny Dyer | Apr 1, 2008 | 0.0 |