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A gameshow hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
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Ce jeu télévisé voit les concurrents résoudre des énigmes de mots, similaires à celles utilisées dans Hangman, pour gagner de l'argent et des prix déterminés en faisant tourner une roue de carnaval géante.
Wheel of Fortune

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Good Times

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Whose Line Is It Anyway?

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Earl

The misadventures of a cantankerous junk dealer and his frustrated son.
Sanford and Son

Des hautes plaines écossaises aux terres du Pays de Galles en passant par les cités londoniennes, la série dresse un portrait au vitriol du Royaume-Uni et de ses habitants. Le tout à travers de nombreux personnages plus excentriques les uns que les autres, interprétés par Matt Lucas et David Walliams, les créateurs de la série.
Little Britain

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LazyTown

Set in Valco, a fictional budget supermarket in the north west of England, Trollied finds the funny in one of our most familiar surroundings and focuses on the types of characters we all recognise: bored checkout staff, ineffectual managers and a range of customers, from the irate to the downright bizarre.
Trollied

Takeshi's Castle est un jeu télévisé japonais diffusé entre 1986 et 1990 sur Tokyo Broadcasting System. Il mettait en scène l'acteur japonais Takeshi Kitano dans le rôle d'un comte qui possède un château et qui lance des défis difficiles aux joueurs pour l'atteindre. Les concurrents se lancent dans des épreuves physiques redoutables pour tenter de prendre d'assaut le château de Takeshi et de remporter le grand prix d'un million de yens. L'émission est devenue un succès télévisuel culte dans le monde entier. Une reprise spéciale en direct a été diffusée le 2 avril 2005 à l'occasion des célébrations du 50e anniversaire de TBS.
Takeshi’s Castle (Japon)

In this game show, the game changes every show! Players begin each round without knowing the rules -- and must figure them out while competing to win.
Game Changer

Two families compete against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey question posed to 100 people.
Family Feud

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L'équipée du poney express

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Beast Games

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Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?

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You Can't Do That on Television

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Ted Lasso

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Raiponce : La série

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The Amanda Show

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