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- A unique game show in which celebrities try to deduce which of the classic characters commited a murder by watching a short film and interviewing the suspects.
- Viewers' clips show, where those watching can earn money if their various video accidents are shown. Originally presented by Jeremy Beadle, later presenters included Lisa Riley and Harry Hill.
- Musical talent show in which amateur lookalikes and soundalikes impersonate their favourite singing stars.
- Game show in which contestants try to guess well-known phrases or sayings from animated picture puzzles.
- Elaborate tricks involving actors are played on members of the public who have been set up by friends or family.
- A large number of people gathered on a beach or in a car park and answered questions by standing in giant circles according to their preference between multiple-choice answers, being eliminated for wrong answers.
- Three contestants are individually given words, and they must change one letter at a time to make new words. The more they manage in the time, the more money they win.
- The Australian version of the game show where contestants have to solve picture puzzles to win cash and prizes.
- Three contestants (all women) answer questions on chosen subjects whilst attempting to sabotage each other's chances.
- Quiz where contestants compete for a holiday location to see how their jobs are carried out there.
- General-knowledge quiz show.
- A "viewers' videos" show hosted by Shane Richie and very much a similar format to ITV's successful "You've Been Framed!". Despite decent ratings, the show was critically derided and axed after one series.
- A game show, where newly formed on-set pairs of contestants compete for prizes and/or hearts of each other in an assortment of romantic contests.
- Quiz show with a holiday travel theme.
- The object of Odd One Out is to guess which one of four items does not belong and why it doesn't belong.
- A quiz celebrating the 30th anniversary of Star Trek (1966).
- TV Series
- Three contestants are quizzed about key events from the last half-century.
- During one Mrs. Peacock's regular Bridge evenings, Professor Plum invites a pair of professional players, Mr. and Mrs. Hope to teach Elizabeth and Vivianne a lesson. But when the stakes grow too high, Plum begins to regret his decision.
- Investment broker Simon Charles was supposed to help Mrs. Peacock get out of financial uncertainty, but instead thrusts her and her usual guests into deeper monetary dismay.
- Arlington's annual summer fête is held at Mrs. Peacock's estate, but it's special guest, commercial actor Bernard Kirkbride proves himself to be very unlikable and crass to everyone. But by some twist of fate it is not the actor but another guests who is murdered.
- Miss Scarlett has fallen for Dave, the leader of a band of traveling hippies who have set up camp at Arlington. But when she invites him over for dinner, he appears to have more dubious connections to the rest of the dinner guests as well.
- Mrs. White is cleaning up a young man who was beaten after disrupting the annual Arlington fox hunt. She finds out the actions of his fellow saboteurs caused the death of a beloved horse, Phantom when the bitter hunting party returns home.
- A nun named Sister Concepta, who is also the sister of the late Mr. Peacock, arrives claiming her brother left Arlington Grange to her. But which one of the regulars at the Grange invited her in the first place?
- Journalist David Stringer is invited to Arlingon Grange in 'Country Ways' but gathers dirt on all the inhabitants and guests, making enemies of each of them.
- While everyone is busy preparing a charity auction to raise money for the new church roof, window cleaner Ben pokes his nose into the private affairs of too many Grange house guests.
- Richard Forrest, whose late father, a judge, previously owned Arlington Grange, returns to it for Christmas bearing deadly presents for and incriminating knowledge about all the other people present.
- Arlington Grange marks the start of the annual fun run, but most of the runners are none too pleased with Mrs. Peacock's new fiancé, French Count Henri de Beauchamp.