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Pointless Celebrities
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Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman present a celebrity version of the general knowledge quiz in which contestants try to come up with the answers that nobody else could think of.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway List
- The Graham Norton Show - Features celebrity interviews and comedic sketches.
- The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon - Combines celebrity guests and comedic segments.
- The Late Late Show with James Corden - Includes celebrity interviews and entertainment sketches.
- Saturday Night Live - Sketch comedy and live performances with celebrity guest appearances.
- Loose Women - Panel show featuring celebrity guests and topical discussions.
- The Voice UK - Features music performances and celebrity judges.
- I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! - Reality show with celebrity contestants and challenges.
- You Bet! - Talent competitions with audience interaction and celebrity hosts.
- Britain's Got Talent - Talent competition show with judges and celebrity performances.
- Celebrity Juice - A comedy panel game featuring celebrity guests and humorous quizzes.
- The X Factor UK - Singing competition with celebrity judges and performances.
- Taskmaster - A comedic game show with various celebrity contestants.
- The Big Narstie Show - Combines comedy, music and interviews with celebrities.
- The Chase - Quiz show featuring celebrity guests and fast-paced questions.
- Pointless Celebrities - Celebrity version of a quiz show with humorous interactions.
- Family Fortunes - Game show format with family teams and comedic elements.
- The Rehearsal - Mixed format show focusing on entertainment and celebrity interaction.
- The Masked Singer - Celebrity singing competition with a fun and interactive format.
- The Cube - Game show with contestants under pressure, amusing challenges.
- SNL Presents: Saturday Night Live's 40th Anniversary Special - Special comedy event featuring multiple stars and sketches.
- Let's Dance for Comic Relief - Celebrity dance competition for charity with entertainment value.
- Comedy Lab - Showcasing new comedic talent and variety of sketches.
- Dancing on Ice - Celebrity figure skating competition with entertainment segments.
- The Jonathan Ross Show - Features interviews with celebrities and comedic interactions.
- Paddy McGuinness: Take Me Out - Dating show with a blend of humor and celebrity cameos.
- Wipeout - Comedy obstacle course show with a fun, entertaining host.
- Nailed It! - Cooking competition with a humorous twist and celebrity guests.
- Amazing Race - Reality competition with teams often featuring humorous challenges.
- Survivor - Reality competition show with social interactions and humor.
- Minute to Win It - Game show format filled with amusing challenges.
- So You Think You Can Dance - Dance competition with celebrity judges and energetic performances.
- Hot Ones - Interview format with celebrity guests and humorous undertones.
- The Great British Bake Off - Reality competition with a fun atmosphere and humorous hosts.
- Funny or Die Presents - Sketch comedy show featuring a range of comedic talents.
- The Simpsons - Animated comedy that often features celebrity cameos and humor.
- The Office (UK) - Mockumentary style comedy show with British humor.
- The IT Crowd - British comedy series with a humorous take on office life.
- How I Met Your Mother - Sitcom with comedic elements and ensemble cast dynamics.
- Parks and Recreation - Mockumentary style comedy focusing on quirky characters.
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Comedy series with ensemble casts and humorous storylines.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Blackadder: Back & Forth List
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail - Both feature British humor and historical satire.
- Fawlty Towers - A classic British sitcom known for its wit and eccentric characters.
- The Office (UK) - Similar dry humor and character-driven comedy.
- Yes Minister - Political satire with clever dialogue and quirky characters.
- Are You Being Served? - British sitcom featuring humor in a work environment.
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Witty British humor and a sci-fi twist.
- Faulty Towers - Similar situational humor in a specific setting.
- Dad's Army - A sitcom set in historical contexts with a comedic touch.
- Porridge - Comedy in a British prison setting with clever scripts.
- The Thick of It - Political satire with sharp dialogue and dark humor.
- Black Books - Dark humor and eccentric characters in a work setting.
- The IT Crowd - Comedy centered around awkward characters in a workplace.
- Spaced - Blend of situational comedy and surrealism.
- Reggie Perrin - Satirical take on everyday life and dissatisfaction.
- Mighty Boosh - Mixes surreal humor with British comedy.
- Coupling - Relationships and witty dialogues among a group of friends.
- The Young Ones - A cult classic that features absurd humor and social commentary.
- Green Wing - Workplace comedy with random hilarity and eccentric characters.
- The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin - Satirical humor about societal norms and expectations.
- Sparks - Features humor in a historical context with quirky styles.
- W1A - A satirical look at the BBC and modern-day bureaucracy.
- Blackadder II - Similar historical settings and comedic elements.
- The Derry Girls - Set in a historical context with a focus on comedic friendships.
- The League of Gentlemen - Dark humor mixed with absurdity and unique characters.
- The Vicar of Dibley - Humor in a rural setting with an ensemble cast.
- The Royal Bodyguard - Features comedic situations in a government setting.
- The Inbetweeners - Comedy about awkward situations and friendships.
- Miranda - Focuses on quirky characters and awkward situations.
- Little Britain - Sketch show with a focus on British culture and stereotypes.
- This Country - Mockumentary style comedy in rural England.
- Detectorists - Focuses on quirky hobbies and relationships in a small community.
- People Just Do Nothing - Mockumentary style comedy focusing on absurd characters.
- The Good Life - Comedy centered around an unconventional lifestyle.
- Pointless Celebrities - Gameshow featuring British humor and celebrity culture.
- The Last of the Summer Wine - A sitcom revolving around quirky characters and humor.
- Keeping Up Appearances - Focuses on class and social standing in a comedic manner.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Have I Got News for You List
- The Mash Report - A satirical look at the week's news, featuring sketches and a panel of comedians.
- Mock the Week - A topical comedy panel show where comedians discuss the week's events in a humorous way.
- QI - A quiz show that features humorous and unusual facts about various topics, including current events.
- The Last Leg - A comedy show that addresses current affairs and recent happenings, often featuring celebrity guests.
- 8 Out of 10 Cats - A comedy panel show that revolves around statistics and polls related to current affairs.
- Have I Got Old News for You - A spin-off special edition of the original show that revisits classic moments and news stories.
- The News Quiz - A radio panel game show that uses current news stories as the basis for humorous discussion and quizzes.
- Real Time with Bill Maher - A talk show that combines comedy, news commentary and guest interviews, often discussing current events.
- The Daily Show - A satirical news program that takes a comedic approach to current events and news stories.
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver - A comedic take on global news, social issues, and current events, delivered with high production value.
- This Week Tonight with John Oliver - Offers a satirical summarization of current events and news through humorous segments.
- The Weekly - A documentary series that covers major news stories, offering insights and personal angles.
- The Colbert Report - A satirical news program featuring commentary on political events and issues in a comedic manner.
- The Graham Norton Show - A chat show featuring celebrity guests, discussed through comedic anecdotes and current events.
- The Roast of... - A series of specials where comedians roast a celebrity, often referencing current events and pop culture.
- Whose Line Is It Anyway? - An improv comedy show where performers create sketches based on audience suggestions, often involving current events.
- Pointless Celebrities - A quiz show featuring celebrities answering questions about popular and current culture.
- Sarah Millican's Control Show - A comedic panel show where various comedians share their perspectives on a set of weekly topics.
- Question Time - A political discussion program featuring politicians and experts answering questions about current affairs.
- The Politician's Husband - A political drama that highlights the personal and professional lives of politicians, touching on societal issues.
- The Big Question - A debate program that invites opinions on various current societal issues, often humorous and light-hearted.
- Celebrity Juice - A comedy panel show featuring celebrity guests discussing and poking fun at pop culture and news.
- First Dates - A light-hearted reality show that doesn't directly deal with news but focuses on current dating culture in a fun way.
- Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee - A web series featuring comedians discuss their lives and current culture while sharing a meal.
- The Sarah Silverman Program - A comedy series that tackles social issues and current events through humor and satire.
- Veep - A political satire sitcom that humorously depicts the inner workings of politics and media.
- Parks and Recreation - A comedic look at local government that often references real-world political themes and events.
- Broadchurch - While more drama-focused, it often subtly highlights issues relevant in the news, especially concerning crime.
- Community - A sitcom that frequently breaks the fourth wall with references to pop culture and current events.
- 30 Rock - A comedic take on the television industry that features satire on politics and current events.
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Although primarily a comedy, it occasionally deals with current social issues in a humorous light.
- Family Guy - Animation that often addresses and satirizes current events and pop culture in its storylines.
- South Park - A satirical animated series that focuses heavily on current events and pop culture in its storytelling.
- Spitting Image - A satirical puppet show that parodies political figures and celebrities based on current events.
- Dead Ringers - A satirical sketch show focusing on impersonations and commentary on current events.
- The Office (UK) - A workplace comedy that touches on various cultural themes and social dynamics that can often relate to broader societal issues.
- Archer - An animated series that often places its characters in humorous takes on current social and global issues.
- Cunk on Britain - A comedic documentary that humorously explores significant events in British history and culture.
- The Week That Was - A defunct show that combined news analysis and satire, recalling the week's events humorously.
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