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- Detective Inspector Max Arnold, whose lifestyle on a battered houseboat in Chelsea's Cheyne Walk contrasts sharply with the affluent elite whose crimes he helps solve alongside partner DS Layla Walsh.
- It follows the lives of Jane Austen and Cassandra, her sister.
- A comedic look at the trials and tribulations of parenthood.
- Derek is a loyal nursing home care assistant who sees only the good in his quirky co-workers as they struggle against prejudice and shrinking budgets to care for their elderly residents.
- Follows the lives of the Porters; a seemingly average family whose world is frequently turned upside-down, due to bad luck and bizarre occurrence.
- The show centers on Warwick Davis in his day-to-day life, complete with the frustrations he faces.
- A camera crew catches up with David Brent, the former star of the fictional British TV series The Office (2001), as he now fancies himself a rock star on the road.
- The daily lives of Jimmy, his two kids and his mother in law whilst his wife is in Africa.
- Comic goings-on in this series. Ted's the camp comic but is always on the lookout for a way to make money. Gladys has her eye on the boss, and Peggy wants to swap her mop and cleaner's outfit for a 'yellow coat.'
- Victor Meldrew is a retiree who attracts bad luck. If he's not driving his long suffering wife Margaret crazy with his constant moaning, he's fighting with neighbours.
- The series set in working-class Liverpool. Meet the Boswells: they're penniless, jobless and with little hope of things improving, but life's never stale.
- A failing witchfinder transports a suspected witch to a trial that could change his fortunes, but first he must deal with the worst possible travel companion and road-free trip across the country gripped by civil war, famine, and plague.
- Tim has cerebral palsy, which means that people judge him, and his crumpled tissue of a body. But usually they judge him wrongly. Because what they don't realise is that inside that severely disabled, fragile body is a bit of an asshole.
- John Strange is an ex-priest who had dedicated his life to hunting down demons and the darker side of the church, a task which some of his former bosses stand in the way of.
- A mockumentary about a struggling comedian entering an online talent contest to find the next big vlogger.
- Marley gains the ability to see ghosts, unfortunately, that means living with her recently deceased husband, and a couple of spectral lodgers.
- The story focuses on the magical adventures of a little boy Simon who befriends a very mischievous witch.
- Anthology series of one-off, unrelated situation comedies.
- The inner workings of a successful PR firm - lying for a living.
- Reserved history teacher Fran has long had a strained relationship with her eccentric, free-spirit mother Mim. When Mim announces that she is dying Fran feels obliged to accompany her on a road trip ticking off items on her bucket list.
- Darkly-tinged comedy about a so-called "sandwich generation" couple, a care worker and a limousine driver, who have put their lives on hold for the sake of others.
- Comedy set in The Olympic Hotel, Birmingham, with anti-hero hotel owner and Falklands veteran, Harry Springer.
- Alan Partridge's journey from broadcaster caricature to award-winning study of pathos.
- "Genius" is the show all about you and your ideas. Each week, host Dave Gorman and a celebrity guest judge the various strange, wacky and totally unworkable ideas sent by the public to the show via the BBC website in the hope they will find something that is genius. In the end however, only one person can take home the coveted Genius Trophy.