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=The Singing Battles=

The Singing battles is a BBC One music show where one act is crowned the winner each week - and stays on in every other episode before they are dethroned. In each show 10 acts start off performing before 5 go home. The remaining acts then perform again with one act remaining. The one act goes head to head with the previous winner. At the end of each episode the winner is given a cash prize, so they can accumulate quite a lot of money on their time at the show. Once an act has stayed on for 5 shows they are given a recording contract with a one album release. If an act stays on for another 5 shows they get another album and so on. The show originally launched 14 July 2007 and has run every summer since. The viewer votes were done via a phone hotline, but in 2011 the show introduced free in-app voting, with the app that was released the same year. Shrey Chandarana has presented the show since it's inception.

Tom Gates (TV Series)
The Tom Gates TV series is a popular CBBC comedy. The show follows Tom as he goes through life. The series is based on the books by Liz Pichon, with each book being adapted into a 13x30 drama. The show is currently airing it's 12th series, with a 13th scheduled for January 2018, and a 14th for Summer/Autumn 2018.

Rising Star UK
Rising Star is a TV show presented by Shrey Chandarana. The show started on 2 January 2010, with a second series starting on 1 January 2011, a third on 7 January 2012, a fourth on 29 December 2012, a fifth on 11 January 2014, a sixth on 10 January 2015, a seventh on 9 January 2016, a eighth on 7 January 2017 and a ninth on 6 January 2018. The first seven series has 5 weeks of The Auditions, then two weeks of The Battles, one week of The Knockouts, then two Live Finals followed by a Quarter Final, Semi Final and Final. From series 8, the first three rounds ran as normal, although the Live Finals were replaced by a new round called Set The Bar. The other rounds then followed as usual, although the duration of Quarter-Final and Semi-Final were cut.

A spin-off show called Rising Star: Higher on Three aired on BBC Three on Saturday nights at some point in the hour(s) after the show had finished on BBC One. The original host was James Corden, who was very well received. Corden left in 2014 to move to L.A. He was replaced by Micheal MacIntyre.

In 2014, Chandarana confirmed that when BBC Three moved online the show would continue to be made. He said: "The show will definitely continue. We will either move the show online, to BBC Two in the same slot, or on Sunday Afternoons (preferably after the repeat) on BBC One". At the press event for the 2015 series Chandarana had more to say: "The show will not move online. It is most likely moving to BBC Two.

After the 2015 series MacIntyre was axed, as the producers wanted a fresh show. In August 2015 the show was confirmed to be moving to BBC Two and would be renamed Rising Star: Higher on Two. Alexander Armstrong was announced as the new host in October 2015.

In May 2016 there were reports that Armstrong had been axed and would be replaced with Jonathon Ross. Chandarana said "It's not true. Alexander's contract hasn't expired yet so he will still do at least one more series. We've wanted Jonathon since James left but he has to do The Jonathon Ross Show at that time of year so it wouldn't work.

In July 2016 it was reported that bosses were close to signing Armstrong on until 2020, however after the 2017 final Armstrong was sacked to be replaced by Ross.

Saturday Night Takeaway (2002-2009, 2013-2018, 2020-)
It was announced at the start of the ninth series that the show would end after the ninth series ended, and a best bits series aired. The majority of the production team moved over to Saturday Nights in with Shrey. It was later announced that the show would return in 2013 with a revamped set and titles. The show did not air in 2019 due to Ant McPartlin's break from television. As a result, a longer series of the show aired in 2020.

Series 13 (2016)
Episode 4 and 5 were only 75 minutes long due to the preceding football match.

Series 15 (2018)
The episode due to air on 24 March 2018 was pre-recorded due to Ant McPartlin's return to rehab. The show was a shorter episode of 60 minutes and was hosted by Dec, with appearances by Scarlett Moffatt, Stephen Mulhern, Stephen Merchant and Paloma Faith. The 2018 Christmas Special was entirely pre-recorded and featured best bits from previous Christmas specials as well as a few new features. The show was hosted by Declan Donnelly, with Stephen Mulhern acting as a co-host in the studio segments. Ant features in some of the pre-recorded segments but was not in the studio.

In For a Penny (2019-)
In For a Penny was a segment of the show which featured in series 14 and 15, before being spun-off into it's own show.

Series 3 (2021)
Episode 7 was originally meant to air on 12 June 2021 at 7.40pm, but was displaced due to Christian Eriksen's collapse at Euro 2020.

The X Factor (2004-)
Results shows do not include in the episode total, but the second part of a final does. The first series was hosted by Kate Thornton, with Ben Shephard hosting the spin-off show, The Xtra Factor. The judges were Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh. This team remained the same for the second series in 2005, and Battle of the Stars 2006. In the third series, a fourth judge was added, this being Paula Abdul. A new show, Xcess All Areas, was introduced, and this was hosted by Shephard as well. Thornton did not return for Battle of the Stars 2007, and although she was replaced by Dermot O'Leary for the main series, Ant And Dec hosted Battle of the Stars 2007. Shephard did not return either, upset about not getting the main hosting job, which meant that The Xtra Factor did not air for the Battle of the Stars. In the fourth series, the co-host was Fearne Cotton, who hosted both The Xtra Factor and Xcess All Areas. Abdul did not return as a judge, and was not replaced until the main 2007 series, by Dannii Minogue. After the fourth series, Cotton left the show, to be replaced by Holly Willoughby. Osbourne did not return, and was replaced by Cheryl. This team remained up until the end of the sixth series in 2009. For the seventh series, Willoughby was replaced by Konnie Huq. Minogue was not present in the seventh series until Judges' Houses, and she was replaced by numerous guest judges. Cheryl was absent from some auditions and bootcamp due to illness. Both judges were back by the judges' houses. Minogue did not return in 2011 due to conflicting filming dates, and so was replaced by Kelly Rowland. Huq was not asked to return, and her role was taken up by both Caroline Flack, who hosted The Xtra Factor, and Olly Murs, who hosted Xcess All Areas. For the judging panel in the ninth series, only Cowell and Cheryl returned, with Walsh and Rowland both departing. They were replaced by Gary Barlow and Nicole Scherzinger. Murs was replaced by Jedward on Xcess All Areas although he joined Flack in The Xtra Factor live shows. For the tenth series, the judging panel remained the same, with both O'Leary and Flack returning in their roles. Murs left the show, which meant that Flack hosted The Xtra Factor by herself. Jedward also departed and were replaced by Matt Richardson. In the eleventh series, both Barlow and Scherzinger left the show. They were replaced by a returning Walsh and Tulisa Contostavlos. Both Flack and Richardson did not return either, and they were replaced by Sarah-Jane Crawford, who hosted both The Xtra Factor and Xcess All Areas. In series 12, O'Leary left the show after eight years, and was replaced by a returning Flack and Murs. Crawford also left the show, and was replaced by Rochelle Humes. Rickie Haywood-Williams and Melvin Odoom hosted the new show, Midweek Factor, which replaced Xcess All Areas. On the judging panel, Walsh didn't return, and was replaced by Rita Ora. Cowell was the only judge to return in 2016, with Cheryl, Ora and Contostavlos all leaving. They were replaced by the returning Osbourne, Walsh and Scherzinger. Flack & Murs, Humes and Haywood-Williams & Odoom did not return, and they were replaced by a returning O'Leary, Matt Edmondson and Roman Kemp respectively. In 2017, both The Xtra Factor and Xcess All Areas did not return, and so both Edmonson and Kemp did not return. The two spin-offs were replaced by a new show, Xtra Bits, on BBC iPlayer, and it was hosted by Becca Dudley. O'Leary returned in this series, as did Cowell, Osbourne, Walsh and Scherzinger. The only change for series 15 in 2018 was the sacking of Osbourne. She was replaced by Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field, who mentored one category between them. In 2019, the main series was replaced by two spin-offs, one which featured celebrities, and one which saw bands being put together. O'Leary returned for both series, but Dudley did not. She was replaced by Vick Hope. The judging panel remained the same as in 2018, except for Leona Lewis replacing both Williams and Field. In 2020, another series of The Band aired due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. O'Leary did not return due to the birth of his baby, and therefore Hope moved to host the main show. Xtra Bits did not return, although Hope featured in short backstage clips which were shown on social media. Lewis and Walsh both returned, and although Scherzinger was due to return, she was unable to due to the pandemic and was replaced by a returning Rita Ora. Cowell also cancelled his return due to injury, and Cheryl returned to replace him. In 2021, Arielle Free joined the show to host online digital content. Lewis and Ora returned to the panel, and were joined by Tom Grennan and Craig David. In 2022, Cowell returned to the panel in place of David, with Mabel replacing Ora. The Xtra Factor returned on BBC Three for this series, and was hosted by Free and Siân Welby. Lewis, Grennan and Mabel all returned for the 2023 series, with Jason Derulo replacing Cowell on the main judging panel. Cowell returned halfway through the series to mentor the 'Wildcards' category. Hope, Free and Welby all returned in their hosting roles.

Main Series
Act in (or mentor of) "16–24s" category

Act in (or mentor of) "Boys" category

Act in (or mentor of) "Girls" category

Act in (or mentor of) "Over 25s", "Over 26s", "Over 28s" or "Over 30s" category

Act in (or mentor of) "Groups" category

Act in (or mentor of) "Female Groups" category

Act in (or mentor of) "Male Groups" category

Act in (or mentor of) "Wildcards" category


 * 1)  Cheryl Cole was diagnosed with malaria after the Cardiff auditions therefore being unable to attend the Manchester auditions and bootcamp.
 * 2)  During the auditions and bootcamp in the seventh series, several guest judges served as temporary replacement for Dannii Minogue, who was unable to attend due to being pregnant. Geri Halliwell served as guest judge at the Glasgow auditions; Natalie Imbruglia at the Birmingham auditions; Katy Perry at the Dublin auditions; Pixie Lott at the Cardiff auditions; and Nicole Scherzinger at the Manchester auditions and bootcamp.
 * 3)  In the eighth series, during week 4 of the live shows, Kelly Rowland was unable to travel back from Los Angeles as she had a throat infection. Alexandra Burke temporarily replaced her.
 * 4)  After Rowland's departure, Geri Halliwell (Liverpool), Leona Lewis (London), Rita Ora (London), Nicole Scherzinger (London), Mel B (Manchester) and Anastacia (Glasgow) all filled in as guest judges during the auditions of the ninth series until Scherzinger joined the judging panel as the fourth permanent judge for the final auditions in Newcastle and Cardiff.
 * 5)  In the thirteenth series, Mel B served as a guest judge during the London auditions on 17 June 2016 in place of Scherzinger, who was unavailable due to scheduling conflicts.
 * 6)  Alesha Dixon served as a guest judge for the first day of Manchester auditions in the fourteenth series, due to Scherzinger having a "previous diary commitment" and again in Edinburgh, this time for Osbourne, who was unavailable due to a long-standing back injury.
 * 7)  In the fifteenth series, both Williams and Field mentored one group between them. In the first live show, Williams was on tour so was unavailable, which meant that Nile Rodgers stood in for him.
 * 8)  In the second series of 'The Band' Cowell did not participate in the pre-recorded rounds due to an injury he sustained in August 2020. Cheryl replaced him. He was originally due to return in the live rounds but was unable to as a result of COVID-19 protocols.

Main Show
Because of the Remembrance festival, the third results episode aired on the Sunday instead of the same night as the performances.

Main Show
Because of the Remembrance festival, the second results episode aired on the Sunday instead of the same night as the performances.

Main Show
The third live show and results aired on a Sunday due to the Remembrance festival.

The Xtra Factor
From this series, Xcess All Areas was moved to BBC Three.

The Xtra Factor
From this series, Xcess All Areas was moved to BBC Three.

The Main Series
The first two episodes aired on the same weekend, advertised as 'X Factor Weekend'. Because of the Remembrance festival, the third results episode aired on the Sunday instead of the same night as the performances.

The Main Series
Because of the Remembrance festival, the third results episode aired on the Sunday instead of the same night as the performances. Instead of the second part of the final airing on the same night as the first part, it was moved to the day after the first part. The Xtra Factor aired on both nights.

The Main Series
The first two episodes aired on the same weekend like 2012. Because of the Remembrance festival, the third results episode aired on the Sunday instead of the same night as the performances.

The Main Series
The final aired on both Saturday and Sunday of the weekend, with The Xtra Factor on both nights.

The Xtra Factor
For this series, Xcess All Areas was replaced with a new spin-off show, Midweek Factor. Unlike Xcess All Areas, which had aired on BBC Three since 2010, Midweek Factor moved back to BBC Two. It also started during Bootcamp this year.

The Main Series
In this series, the first six auditions episodes aired across three weekends.

2017
From this series, The Xtra Factor was axed and replaced with a new spin-off show, Xtra Bits, which became available on the BBC iPlayer after each show.

The Band
The Live Final was originally meant to air in 2 parts at 7.30pm and 9.55pm, however both parts were delayed by 30 minutes due to the overruning Club World Cup Final.

Best Bits
Due to a lockdown announcement by Boris Johnson, the series was delayed by one week.

2022
From this series, the weekly rank is from across all channels. Due to Death of Elizabeth II, the Fourth and Fifth auditions episode, which were due to air on 10 and 17 September respectively, were postponed. They were rescheduled to 24 and 25 September respectively. The first bootcamp episode, due to air on 24 September, was moved to the next Friday, 30 September. The schedule then returned to normal from the second bootcamp episode on 1 October. Due to a World Cup Knockout game on Saturday 3rd December, the fifth live show was split into two parts. The first part featured the performances and was broadcast live on the preceding Friday (2nd December). The second part (which contained the results) was pre-recorded on the Friday and aired on the Saturday night following the game. Due to a World Cup Quarter-Final game on Saturday 10th December, the sixth live show was broadcast on the following Sunday (11th December).

The Xtra Factor
The show returned on BBC Three for this year.

2023
The live results show returned for this series, following the success of the 2022 Live Final and to support the new series of Survivor. Therefore, the results show aired 1 hour after the main show concluded.

The Xclusive Factor
It was confirmed that a new show would launch for the 2023 series, where viewers could catch up with goings-on in rehearsals, and the fall-out from the previous weekend's show. It aired on Wednesday nights on BBC Three and was hosted by Lauren Layfield.

Battle of the Stars (2007-2014)
Act in (or mentor of) "16–24s" category

Act in (or mentor of) "Boys" category

Act in (or mentor of) "Girls" category

Act in (or mentor of) "Over 25s", "Over 26s", "Over 28s" or "Over 30s" category

Act in (or mentor of) "Groups" category

2007
Because no host could be found, there was no Xtra Factor for this series.

2008
There was no Xtra Factor for this series.

2010
There was no Xtra Factor for this series.

2011
There was no Xtra Factor for this series.

2012
There was no Xtra Factor for this series.

2013
There was no Xtra Factor for this series.

2014
There was no Xtra Factor for this series.

Britain's Got Talent (2007-2020, 2022-)
Episode numbers do not include the results episodes. No series aired in 2021 due to to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Main Show
Multiple episodes of the show were moved to a Sunday due to other events like Eurovision and the Euros. The shows affected were semi-final 3 (which aired on the same weekend as semi-final 2, with no show the week after), semi-final 5, and the final itself.

Britain's Got More Talent
Due to Golf on BBC Two, the 'Auditions 3' episodes aired on BBC Three.

Britain's Got More Talent
The third and sixth auditions episode aired on BBC Three due to sport.

Britain's Got More Talent
The first andfourth auditions episode aired on BBC Three due to sport. This also applies to the fifth semi-final, due to Glastonbury.

Britain's Got More Talent
The first, second and fourth auditions episode aired on BBC Three due to sport. The fifth semi-final episode was pre-recorded on the Saturday night and shown on the Sunday night on BBC Two. It was shown live on BBC iPlayer during filming.

Britain's Got More Talent
The third auditions episode was shown on the Tuesday after the auditions episode aired due to sport. The third semi-final episode was pre-recorded on the Saturday night and shown on the Monday night on BBC Two. It was shown live on BBC iPlayer during filming.

Britain's Got More Talent
The second auditions episode was shown on the Monday after the auditions episode aired due to sport. It was shown live on BBC iPlayer during filming.

Britain's Got More Talent
The second auditions episode was shown on the Monday after the auditions episode aired due to sport. The sixth auditions episode was shown on the Tuesday after the auditions episode aired due to sport. The third semi-final episode was pre-recorded on the Saturday night and shown on the Monday night on BBC Two. It was shown live on BBC iPlayer during filming.

Main Show
The fifth auditions episode aired on Sunday night due to Eurovision. The fifth semi-final aired on a Sunday night due to sport.

Britain's Got More Talent
The second auditions episode was shown on the Monday after the auditions episode aired due to sport. The sixth auditions episode was shown on the Tuesday after the auditions episode aired due to sport. The fourth semi-final episode was pre-recorded on the Saturday night and shown on the Monday night on BBC Two. It was shown live on BBC iPlayer during filming.

2020
From this series, Britain's Got More Talent was replaced with a new spin-off show, BGT: Unseen. It aired on BBC iPlayer. Select parts of this spin-off aired in a special episode of the show on 30 May 2020.

2022
From this point, the weekly rank is based on the data from every channel instead of just the broadcast one.

2024
The 6th Auditions episode was moved to Sunday night due to Eurovision.

BGT Reacts
A new spin-off show launched on BBC Three for the auditions of this series, which featured various celebrities reacting and giving their opinions to the auditions. The show did not continue past this stage.

BGT Stories
In the run-up to the new series, a 5-part series of specials looked back at some of the show's greatest success stories. The episodes launched on BBC iPlayer on 23 March 2024 before being shown on BBC Three from 8 April 2024. Each episode was 25 minutes and was hosted by Ant & Dec.

Golden Balls (2007-2009, 2013-2014, 2016-)
Golden Balls aired on BBC One from 2007 - 2009 (S1-6). That incarnation was hosted by Jasper Carrott. It aired on ITV from 2013-14 (S7-8), and those series were hosted by Ben Shephard. It was hosted by Holly Willoughby for series 9, but she was axed as viewers felt she was not a good fit for the show. Bradley Walsh hosted series 10 but left as he had other commitments, so the filming of series 11 was delayed to February 2019. Ben Shephard hosted a Christmas special before he agreed to return to the show permanently, so hosted Series 11.

Celebrity Specials
All specials have been presented by Walsh and aired on ITV.


 * Tarmey died before this episode was broadcast. The episode was dedicated in his memory.


 * This episode was broadcast live from the private grounds of Windsor Castle. The episode led directly into the special.


 * This episode was broadcast live from the Hammersmith Apollo and led directly into the BGT final.


 * This episode saw the pairs play together.


 * This episode was broadcast live from Elstree Studios and led directly into The Voice UK Semi-Final.


 * This episode was due to be broadcast live from Disney World Orlando, and would've led directly into Saturday Night Takeaway.


 * This episode would've saw Mulhern, McPartlin and Donnelly play together. They were due to be joined by various Disney characters as well.


 * This episode was broadcast live from Gwrych Castle and led directly into the first episode of I'm a Celeb 2020.

Best of Are You Smarter? Specials
These episodes are thirty minutes.

Ratings
If a rating is not available then it is provided in a guisstimate using overnight ratings.

Series 17 (2021)
From this series, the weekly rank is from across all channels.

Are You Smarter Than Your 10 Year Old? (2017-)
The format was changed, so that the children’s answer was also shown, and the children could also win. There was a team of children, one of which was the adults child. There was a prize ladder instead of a money ladder, and the ladder kept going up until the adult/child team chose to stop with their prize. In the case of the opponent ending the game, the other player/team can go straight to the last question, and earn all the prizes, or leave with what they have already amassed. Another twist saw that if both teams got a question wrong, the game would go into sudden death, with the winner recieving the prizes they had already won. There were also no lifelines.

In celebrity editions, the celebrities play to raise money for charity, and the children play for prizes for less fortunate children, but if they manage to win they win four prizes for themselves. If the adult loses, then they still receive £1000 for their charity, and if the children loose, funds are given to less fortunate children, and the child will go home with a prize themselves.

Are You Smarter Than An OAP? (2018-)
The format was changed slightly, so that instead of there being a group of children, there was a group of OAPs.

Celebrity Series 2 (2017)
The regular episodes from this series aired on a Friday.

Celebrity Series 3 (2018)
All the regular episodes in this series aired on a Friday.

Celebrity Series 4 (2019)
The regular episodes of this series aired on a Friday.

Celebrity Series 5 (2020)
The regular episodes of this series aired on a Friday.

The Inbetweeners (2008-2010, 2012, 2015)
In series 3, the final 2 episodes aired back to back. On the same day as the series 3 DVD release date, a full boxset of the first 3 series were released. The movies were realeased around 16 months before broadcast in theaters, but were not released on DVD until after the BBC Three broadcast. On the same day as The Movie 2 DVD release, a full collection of The Inbetweeners was released. The set was re-issued with Fwiends Reunited included in the set. Fwiends Reunited was an exclusive broadcast on BBC iPlayer. It was streamed live on 1 January 2019 at 9pm for 90 minutes, and will be available to watch for the foreseeable future. It was later shown on BBC One on 3 January 2019 from 10.50pm until 12.20am.

The Four (2008-2017, 2019-)
In late 2017 Chandarana announced that there would not be a new series in the next year. Whilst it is possible that we will see a new series in 2019, many media outlets reported that the BBC were trying to axe the show but didn't want too much attention. However, many have noted that the same thing happened between series 4 and 5, as there was no series in 2012, but the gap between new episodes was 17 months. If this happened in 2018 then the new series would be in October, but series 10 could be at a later time or never at all. The series returned for two new specials, the first of which aired on 10 December 2017 from 9.00pm - 10.30pm, where 5 acts who didn’t win but impressed the public returned, for one of them to be voted as the public favourite. The 9 winners and the public favourite returned for a special episode on 31 December 2017 from 7.00pm - 9.30pm, with one being crowned the overall winner. Many believe that it was the last ever episode. However, Chandarana has said that it is highly likely that a tenth series will air in 2019, although it is due to be oficially confirmed at the end of the year. It was confirmed in December 2018 that the series would be returning in mid-2019, and that another series in 2020 was also very likely. Series 11 was delayed to later in 2020, but some 'Best Bits' editions of the show will air from late Spring 2020. Despite McGuinness being the main host, he was joined by the other hosts from the show as well, although that was in a recurring capacity. Series 11 saw the show move from its traditional Sunday night slot to the entire series being shown nightly across one week. This format was used again for Series 12, which moved back to the Spring period. From 2022, it was confirmed that the show would have two series broadcast each year, the first of which aired in the traditional Spring slot. The 14th series aired in Summer 2022. The 15th series, the first series to be broadcast in 2023, was aired at the start of the year in January. The 16th series aired in September 2023 with new presenters, following Odudu's departure to host Big Brother.

Main Series
The average rating does not include specials.

Saturday Mornings In
In late 2019 it was confirmed that Chandarana would join Maya Jama on BBC Radio One on Saturday mornings from 10.00am until 1.00pm. It was announced that this show would air all year round, and begun on 4 January 2020. It was also announced that Greg James would join the team on the show, and that other co-hosts would make regular guest appearances.

From 28 March 2020, due to COVID-19, it was confirmed that James, Jama and Chandarana would present on alternate weeks. The show was extended by two hours to last until 3.00pm, although it started at 11.00am, which was an hour later than usual. Jama hosted her final show on 25 April 2020. From this point only James and Chandarana were part of the rotation. No show aired on 23 May 2020 due to the Big Weekend. Chandarana confirmed that a third presenter would join the show in the future.

On 13 June 2020, both James and Chandarana began to present the show together. The new presenter was then announced as Jordan North, who joined the show on 4 July 2020. The show continued to be broadcast from 11.00am until 3.00pm. The show returned to regular broadcast hours of 10.30am to 1.00pm on 5 September 2020. From this point forward, it was announced that the first 30 minutes of the show would be about Radio 1 Anthems.

After the show's Christmas break, James did not return due to his breakfast show being increased to five days a week. He was replaced by Vick Hope. It was announced that from 6 February 2021, Chandarana would no longer present the radio show, but would return for regular guest appearances.

On 30 June 2021, it was announced that both North and Hope would leave the show from August due to their new Drive show. North left on 24 July 2021, and was immediately replaced by Katie Thistleton from 31 July 2021. Hope then hosted her final show two weeks later on 14 August 2021. There were no shows on 21 August 2021 or 28 August 2021 (see below). Jack Saunders, Dean McCullough and Katie Thistleton were the new hosts from 1 September 2021.

On 5 July 2022, it was announced that McCullough would leave the show as he moved to weekdays on BBC Radio 1. He was replaced by Nat O'Leary. In addition, it was announced on 28 July 2022 that Saunders would also leave in order to host The Official Chart. He was not replaced. Saunders departed on 6 August 2022, with McCullough leaving two weeks later. O'Leary joined Thistleton from 4 September 2022.

On 28 February 2024, it was announced that Thistleton would leave the show after the following weekend, as she moved to the Going Home show on Radio 1 to replace North, who had left the station earlier in the month. It was then confirmed that Danny Beard would join the show on an interim basis until July, until Vicky Hawkesworth and another presenter, who would be announced in the coming months, would join the show.

Hosts

 * Shrey Chandarana (4 January 2020 - 30 January 2021)
 * Maya Jama (4 January 2020 - 25 April 2020)
 * Greg James (4 January 2020 - 19 December 2020)
 * Jordan North (4 July 2020 - 24 July 2021)
 * Vick Hope (2 January 2021 - 14 August 2021)
 * Katie Thistleton (31 July 2021 - 2 March 2024)
 * Jack Saunders (27 August 2021 - 6 August 2022)
 * Dean McCullough (11 September 2021 - 20 August 2022)
 * Nat O'Leary (3 September 2022 - Present)
 * Danny Beard (9 March 2024 - 29 June 2024)
 * Vicky Hawkesworth (6 July 2024 - Present)

2021

 * 24 July 2021 - Jordan North and Vick Hope
 * 31 July 2021 - Katie Thistleton and Vick Hope
 * 7 August 2021 (Dance Special) - Katie Thistleton, Vick Hope and Arielle Free
 * 14 August 2021 - Katie Thistleton and Vick Hope
 * 21 August 2021 (Drag Day Special) - Lawrence Chaney and Arielle Free
 * 28 August 2021 (Reading and Leeds Special) - Katie Thistleton and Jack Saunders
 * 4 September 2021 - Katie Thistleton and Jack Saunders
 * 11 September 2021 - Katie Thistleton, Jack Saunders and Dean McCullough

2022

 * 30 July 2022 - Jack Saunders and Dean McCullough
 * 6 August 2022 (Dance Special) - Katie Thistleton and Jack Saunders
 * 13 August 2022 (Boardmasters Special) - Dean McCullough and Vicky Hawkesworth
 * 20 August 2022 - Katie Thistleton and Dean McCullough
 * 27 August 2022 - No Show due to Reading and Leeds
 * 3 September 2022 - Sam McGregor and Danni Diston
 * 10 September 2022 - Katie Thistleton and Nat O'Leary

Saturday Nights in Lockdown (2020)
This spin-off was announced in March 2020 to air throughout Britain's social distancing period due to COVID-19. The show would have live video links from presenters and guests home, and would air in 25 minute bursts which would be separated by popular BBC programmes. Below you can see the timings of the show. Due to Eurovision night on 16 May 2020, there was no episode. Instead, a Eurovision special of the regular show aired. This series is notable for featuring the 'riddle' segment. In each episode (and the Eurovision and Football special of the regular show), a clue was hidden in one part of the episode. Figuring out this clue lead viewers to a whole host of different tasks and challenges to carry out. Viewers had to register to take part, and there was an elaborate system so that viewers did not cheat. The winning team was announced in the 'How Was Your Lockdown' special on 27 June 2020, and they then received a family holiday and £10,000, as well as the chance to meet some of the presenting team in the flesh, and others on video call.

Presenters
The show was originally hosted by Shrey Chandarana, James Cordon and Emma Willis. This line-up remained in place for the first 5 series of the show, before Willis departed prior to the 6th series in 2014 after becoming the host of The Voice UK. She was replaced by Tess Daly. In advance of the 7th series, it was announced that Michael MacIntyre would join the show to share duties with Cordon, who was preparing to move to the USA to present a new late-night talk show. This led to his ultimate departure the series after. He was then replaced with Jason Manford. MacIntyre left the show after two years, and was replaced by Greg James in the 9th series. The line-up of Chandarana, Manford, Daly and James remained for three years, before Maya Jama joined the show in the 12th series in 2020. No further changes were made until the 15th series in 2023, when Jama and James both left the show. Jama became the host of Love Island, which partly clashed with the new series. They were replaced by Laura Whitmore and Babatunde Aleshe. Manford then departed after this series to join Waterloo Road. With the show moving to begin in April, Jama was able to return to host the 16th series alongside Chandarana, Whitmore and Aleshe.


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 * Radio Show Host

Series 8 (2015-16)
For the first time, the Christmas Special was 80 minutes long, 20 minutes longer than a regular episode.

Series 9 (2016-17)
The Christmas Special was 80 minutes long, 20 minutes longer than a regular episode.

Series 10 (2017-18)
The Christmas Special was 85 minutes long, 25 minutes longer than a regular episode.

Series 11 (2018-19)
The Christmas Special was 85 minutes long, 25 minutes longer than a regular episode. The 10 year anniversary special was 140 minutes long, 80 minutes longer than a regular episode.

Series 12 (2019-20)
The Christmas Special was 85 minutes long, 25 minutes longer than a regular episode. The 2010s special was 95 minutes long, 35 minutes longer than a regular episode. The Ultimate Episode aired as part of the Saturday Nights in Lockdown special.

Series 13 (2020-21)
The Christmas Special was 90 minutes long, 30 minutes longer than a regular episode. The Comic Relief special was 80 minutes long, 20 minutes longer than a regular episode. Episode 9 was 50 minutes long, 10 minutes shorter than a regular episode.

Series 14 (2021-22)
The Christmas Special was 95 minutes long, 35 minutes longer than a regular episode. The New Years Eve Special was aired in three parts. The first was 90 minutes, the second was 100 minutes, and the third was 60 minutes. Episode 8 was a comic relief special and was therefore 95 minutes long, 35 minutes longer than a regular episode.

Series 15 (2022-23)
From this series, the weekly rank is across all channels. The Christmas Special was 90 minutes long, 35 minutes longer than a regular episode. The New Years Eve Special was aired in four parts. The first and second parts were 45 minutes, the third was 90 minutes and the third was 60 minutes. The Comic Relief special was 80 minutes, 20 minutes longer than a regular episode.

Series 16 (2023-24)
From this series, the weekly rank is across all channels. The Christmas Special was 75 minutes long, 15 minutes longer than a regular episode. The New Years Eve Special was aired in three parts. The first part was 70 minutes, the third was 90 minutes and the third was 60 minutes. The Comic Relief special was aired on a Sunday night and was 75 minutes long, 15 minutes longer than a regular episode.

Celebrities vs The Wall
From 2021, one guest mentor was a celebrity who was not from the music industry would appear each week. They would be mentored by the other guest mentor, usually a singer, and then perform a song on the live show each week. Each celebrity would try to raise the wall by reaching the same 70% mark that the contestants faced. At the end of the series, the three performances which received the highest percentage of positive votes would return, with one being crowned the winner in the final.

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2023
The Christmas Special saw former contestants as the guest judges, with celebrities performing. From this series, the weekly rank is across all channels.

2024
The Christmas Special saw celebrities performing.

Friday Night Dinner (2011-)
In series 1, no episode aired on 18 March due to Comic Relief. Episode 3 of Series 3 aired at 9.30pm due to Strictly Come Dancing. The Tribute To Paul Ritter was followed by a classic episode, The Two Tonys, which was Series 4 Episode 1.

Fresh Meat (2011-2015)
In series 1, the series took a break on 17 October 2011 due to Up For Hire Live. The second series started with a double bill. Series 3 started with a double bill. Series 3, Episode 8 aired at 9.20pm instead of the usual time of 9.00pm.

My Phone Genie (2012)
When commenting about why another series was never made, Chandarana said that the ratings weren't great and CBBC were revamping slightly the next year so they decided not to commission any more series. He commented that it was a good first try but it was not the finest thing they had made and was not comparable to some of their later work. However he would always be open to a re-imagination or to use the idea in a different way and that it could work if the execution was slightly better.

Doc McStuffins UK (2012-2020)
The UK airings on CBeebies.

Get 100! (2007-2009, 2012-2020)
Sam and Mark confirmed that they would not be returning to the show in April 2016, instead choosing to focus on the revival of Copycats. That in itself was axed after just one series. The format was revamped, meaning that now, the child would play with an relative or friend, and their task was to get 100 together. However, the two teammates would be seperated. All the pairs were given a lifeline which meant that they could see how many points there teammate had. Only one member could use this in each pair. The show length was increased to an hour, and each episode also included a cartoon (list below). Instead of airing five days a week, the series now aired on weekend mornings. After five episodes the five winners would compete in a finale. The final episode of each series features each winner of those shows compete to be the winner of the series. The brand new hosts were Lauren Layfield and Ed Petrie. The series aired on Saturdays and Sundays at 9.30am from 18 February 2017 until 14 May 2018. 35 new 30 minute episodes were made in the original ‘Friday Final’ format, and were aired from 28 August 2017 until 13 October 2017 at 3.50pm. A masters Christmas edition aired for three days in December. The first aired on 12 December 2017 at 4.30pm, and the final two aired on the following weekend, on the Saturday at 11.00am, and on the Sunday at 10.55am. In that particular episode, like the finals of all the Live! series, the length was extended by 15 minutes. Live Series 2 aired from 3 March 2018 until 27 May 2018 at a new time of 10.00am. Series 11, in the 30 minute format, aired from 16 July 2018 until 31 August 2018 at 3.50pm. The Masters Edition 2018 first aired on 16 December 2018 and 9.50am, the second on 18 December 2018 at 4.30pm, and the last on 21 December 2018 at 4.45pm. Live! Series 3 was due to air from January 2019, but after the 2018 series of Saturday Mash-Up was extended, it was confirmed that the series had been delayed. The series eventually started on 8 February 2019, with the same hosts as before. The series continued to air at 10.00am, but the series also aired a repeat on the weekdays, airing on the Monday and Tuesday after broadcast at 6.35pm. From episode 11, the repeat was moved to 6.55pm, and then, from episode 17 to 7.00pm. A Celebrity Special was also confirmed, airing over three episodes, along with a ‘best bits of Get 100!’ Show that aired after the main series finished. Changes were also made to the regular series, with the amount of shows reduced from 35 to 15. The new series, which aired mid-2019, was due to air weekly (which would've been the first time on weekdays), with 4 pairs taking part in each show. Throughout the series, a leaderboard was shown, and was also available to view on the CBBC website. After 14 shows, the top 5 pairs were invited back for another game, with the top 3 winning the series (the individual show winners also received prizes each week) and getting the chance to appear on Masters Christmas Specials 2019, along with the 5 finalists from the Live! Series. In April 2019, it was confirmed that the series would begin in June, but it was likely that it would air in CBBC's new gameshow slot, which began in April 2019. This turned out to be the case, with the series beginning on 27 May 2019, and airing at 6pm for three weeks. In July 2019, Layfield announced that she would not return to host the next series, and would leave after the Masters 2019. When confirming plans for 2020 in August 2019, it was announced that Touissant would also be leaving, as part of a revamp, and would be replaced by Louis Dunn and Lenna Gunning-Williams, starts of Jamie Johnson, and that the series would air from April or May, with the regular series also delayed. Masters 2019 was hosted by Touissant and Layfield. The first episode of Masters 2019 aired on Sunday 15 December 2019 at 10.45am, with the second on Tuesday 17 December 2019 at 5.00pm. The third and final episode aired on 20 December 2019 at 4.30pm. It was later announced that Layfield and Toussaint would continue hosting the pre-recorded version, and that both duos of presenters would host the Masters from 2019. It was also announced that Toussaint would continue hosting the live versions, but as a backstage presenter and talking to the audience. It was also announced that there would be 14 questions and the length would be 75 minutes longer. Dunn and Gunning-Williams would host backstage for the pre-recorded version. It was later announced that the regular series would begin in January as it was filmed in November 2019. The pre-recorded version began broadcasting on 6 January 2020 at 7.00pm, although one episode aired at 7.10pm on 17 February 2020. The final was a one hour special which aired on 13 April at 7.30pm. It has originally been confirmed that the live series would begin in May/June and would continue to air throughout that summer, although due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, it has been confirmed that the length of the live series will be reduced to 16 episodes. The Summer Social special was cancelled as well. The series has now been delayed to Autumn 2020. Touissant will not join the show, and it will continue to be in a 60 minute slot. There will be 20 episodes. The Masters series in 2020 will feature both teams of presenters.

Masters Christmas Specials 2017
The Danger Mouse episode was split into two parts, with first airing on the Tuesday and the second on the Sunday.

Series 2
Each episode of Dragons was split into two parts, with the first airing on the Saturday and the last on the Sunday.

Masters Christmas Specials 2018
The Dennis and Gnasher: Unleashed! episode was split into two parts, with first airing on the Sunday and the second on the Tuesday.

Live! Series 3
The Deep was split across the weekends episode, with each 22 minute episode being split into 2 11 minute parts.

Stand Up, Sit Down (2013-2019)
Each show features 50 members of the public. In each show, Round 1 is played twice. It involves questions being asked to all 50 contestants. If they get the question wrong, then they are eliminated from that day's game, but come back in the next game, as long as they have not exceeded their 5-game limit (it is announced who is about to at the start of each game). After 10 contestants have been eliminated (if there is a tie between the contestants, then it is based on their average reaction time), the round is played again, to get the contestant number to 30, then again to 20, to 10 and finally, to 5. In Round 2, the 5 players who are left take it in turns to answer as many questions as they can in 30 seconds. The two with the least amount of points are eliminated, and don't return in the next game. If there is a tie, then the contestant with the higher percent goes through. In the final, the three finalists are playing to win as much money as they can. They are all asked the same question, and must choose to either stand up or sit down. For each question they get right, they get £500. If they get a question right, then they are eliminated and go home with the money that they have won. As the money goes up, the questions become harder, however there is no upper limit on how much money can be won. At the end of each series, the contestants who have reached the end of their 5 games go home (along with the top 5 players who played in round 2/3), however the other contestants are invited back for the possible next series. If a contestant chooses not to come back, then they will receive nothing, and in the case that they can't come back, then the production team review the reason and decide whether to give a prize (£1000). In the case that there is not another series, then the contestants will be contacted and will all receive £1000.

Celebrities (2018-2019)
Instead of 50 contestants, there is just 18, and the first round is played only 3 times, meaning 6 go through to round 2. The five-game limit remains in place, but each contestant who leaves the game is given £750 for their chosen charity. In round 2, 4 players make it to the final round, but the 2 who get eliminated are allowed to play in the next game, provided they have not hit their 5-game limit. In the final round, each question answered correctly is worth £1000, and each celebrity gets £1000 pounds for their charity for passing through the first two rounds. At the end of the series, the contestants who didn't play in round 3 of the final game, or have reached their 5 game limit are invited back for the next series. If they choose not to come back, then they are given £150 per game they played, and if they cannot come back, then the celebrity is given £1500. In the case that there is no new series, then the celebrities are contacted and receive £1500 each.

Plebs (2013-2022)
Series 2 launched with a double bill, with the first episode at 10pm and the second at 10.30pm.

Series 5 (2019)

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Series 4 Episode 1, Series 5 Episode 17, Series 6 Episode 16, Series 7 Episode 10, Series 9 Episode 8, Series 10 Episode 7 and Series 13 Episode 5 were Christmas Specials.

BMP not involved.

Oh What A Week! (2014-2018, 2020-)
The series was replaced with TWIT Week in 2019, but is due to return in late 2020.

The Basil Brush Show (2014-2019)
A Christmas DVD was also released on 18 November 2019, featuring the 2018 Christmas Special, the 2014 Christmas Special, and the 2016 and 2018 Christmas Specials From Basil Brush Adventures.

Basil's Swap Shop (2017-)
The Saturday Morning live show.

Series 4 (2020)
For this series, the format was changed slightly. There were no longer any children in the studio, nor were there any games. There was only one guest in the studio, with other guests joining by video call. Basil Brush was joined by new permanent host, Steve Backshall, who appeared in every episode. If restrictions can ease, there will be more than one guest in the studio. Episode 12 saw Blue Peter presenter number 40 being revealed live on the show.

Good Morning Basil (2020)
This show aired during the COVID-19 pandemic for 50 minutes each morning. After a first successful four weeks, it was announced that the show would return for more episodes after the Pandemic, with shows airing each morning on CBBC. From series 2, the show featured Newsround.

Little Basil
Was commissioned in late 2018, but was later cancelled due to an unsuccessful pilot.

Paw Patrol UK (2015-)
The UK airings on CBeebies.

Thunderbirds are Go! (2015-2020)
The first two episodes of Series 1 were broadcast as one 45 minute special entitled 'Rings of Fire'. The two episodes were later broadcast separately. During Series 1, the episodes were repeated on BBC One on the Saturday after original broadcast, except the first episode which was broadcast the weekend before it aired on CBBC as well. During Series 2A, episodes first aired on the weekend before the CBBC Broadcast on BBC One. After Series 2B aired on CBBC, episodes were repeated weekly on BBC One on Saturdays. 'Inferno' was not transmitted in the UK and was omitted from its DVD release due its premise being similar to the Grenfell Tower fire incident. The episode was broadcast at the end of series 3 and was added to the 6th DVD release. During series 3, each part became available on iPlayer once the first episode aired. This meant that episodes 1-9 became available on 20 April 2018, episodes 10-16 became available on 31 May 2019, and episodes 17-26 became available on 10 January 2020. Episode 27 became available on iPlayer on 6 March 2020. The final two episodes of Series 3 originally on the iPlayer as one 45 minute special, and were broadcast in one special as well. They were later broadcast separately, at which point the separate episodes became available on iPlayer. Series averages only include figures which were available. In each average, you can see how many episodes are not included.

Poo Moon Productions (2015-2021)
In 2020, it was confirmed that the show would end with a two part finale special, which aired in December 2020. The final episode of the show aired on the 2 January 2021, which looked back at the show. It was also confirmed at the end of the Finale Specials that a spin-off show, called The Rat Race, would be made, and would begin airing on BBC One in late 2021, although it was later delayed and began in early 2023.

Specials
The two Christmas specials were released on a special Christmas DVD, which came out on 4 November 2019.

Series 5 (2019-20)
Episode 1 was an hour long. The Unseen Bits became available on iPlayer on 21 February 2020 at 9.30pm before the broadcast on 25 February 2020 at 11.30pm.

Finale Specials
The Finale was 127 minutes in all, and when the DVD was released the finale was included as one whole episode. When broadcast, the first part, aired on 24 December 2020, was 65 minutes, whilst the second part, aired on 25 December 2020, was 60 minutes. The best bits episode was 50 minutes long.

The Rat Race (2022-)
This spin-off was announced following the conclusion of the final episode of Poo Moon Productions on 25 December 2020. It was originally due to debut in early 2022 however the COVID-19 Pandemic delayed it to early 2023.

Series 1 (2022-23)
The first episode was aired during New Years In 2022-23.

Be Cool, Scooby Doo! (2016-2018)
During series 1a, episode 6 and 7 were moved from Friday at 5.30pm to Saturday at 8.00am due to new episodes of Danger Mouse. From episode 8, the show returned to Fridays at 5.30pm.

The Complete Series 1 was released on 9 January 2017, The Complete Series 2 was released on 5 November 2018 and ''Be Cool, Scooby Doo! The Complete Series'', was also released on 5 November 2018.

Series 1 (2020)
Episode 11 and 13 both aired at 5.20pm.

Shrey Chandarana's Helping Hand (2016-)
In Series 4, Episode 5 was originally meant to air from 7.20pm - 8.00pm, but due to the football game overrunning, it was moved to 7.45pm - 8.20pm.

In Revisited, the final two episodes were an hour long.

Series 4 (2018)
Episode 5 was the first episode which helped a club. Because of this, the episode was extended in length by 10 minutes. Episode 6 was in memory of Vanessa, the girl who featured in the episode, as she died before the show was broadcast. It was later revealed that she died just one day after her surprise.

Series 7 (2021)
Due to COVID-19, celebrity guests all did two episodes, and more features of the show were done virtually. The series was also shorter and there was no revisiting episode.

Series 8 (2021)
Due to COVID-19, more features of the show were done virtually. The series was also shorter and there was no revisiting episode.

Grange Hill (2016-)
Series 1a and 2a launched with a full week of episodes. The sixth series was originally planned to be broadcast on CBBC in 2021, however it was confirmed in May 2020 that no series would be filmed in 2020 due to the ongoing pandemic. By the time of the writing of the sixth series, it had been decided that the show would move to BBC Three, and therefore, although the sixth series aired in 2022 as planned, it started in February to coincide with BBC Three's launch. Although content became slightly more mature, the show still followed a similar structure as it did on CBBC. The 7th series began in September 2022, with the show reformatted into a soap opera style, with an increase in episode count to 95, meaning the show aired all year round and events in the show lined up with the real world calendar.

The Complete Series 3 was available at Amazon and HMV (online only) for one day only, on 8 January 2019 (the premiere of series 3.3) as a secret release. Only 500 copies were available and each had multiple hand sighed postcards, which h featured members of the cast, plus a competition to come and see Series 5 being filmed in Summer 2019. The DVD was put online on the pre-order page, from 12.00am until 8.30pm (the time of the broadcast of a new episode). It was officially released on 18 February 2019.

Classic Grange Hill (2019-)
Classic Grange Hill is sometimes repeated during the breaks between series. Series 4 aired in double bills, with two episodes each Monday for eight weeks. In the final week, episode 17 aired on Monday, and episode 18 aired on Friday. The Christmas special aired the week after, with The Great Grange Hill Debate on the Friday.

Series 3
Series 3 aired at lots of different times, which are recorded below.

Series 5
Series 5 aired at lots of different times, which are recorded below.

The Crown
The first series had a broadcast length of 9 weeks as the second episode was broadcast on 23 January 2017. All episodes have aired at 9pm, except the Series 2, 3 and 5 premieres which both aired on Christmas Day at 9.30pm, and the Series 6 premiere, which aired on Christmas Day at 9.45pm.

Chandidi (2017-)
A special Anti-Bullying episode aired on 14 November 2019 at 5.30pm. The Chandidi Files were 20 minutes long, not 30 minutes like a normal episode.

2018
This series aired on BBC One after every live World Cup game and was the normal length of an episode. Chandarana was often joined by other celebrities, who did the voice acting live, with clips and animation playing during the speaking. A short 3 minute film would also be included, to promote the whole appeal. A special telethon will air after the World Cup, which will reveal the total raised.

The appeal launched with a special episode of Chandidi which aired on 7 June at 7.30pm, and 9 June at 6.25pm on BBC One.

2020
Originally due to air alongside the Euros 2020, the show changed to be about helping children who are affected by lockdown. An episode aired on Sunday nights from 5 April until 19 July 2020, with the appeal show on 26 July 2020.

Up to 19 July, shows were 30 minutes. The appeal show was 180 minutes, and the final show was one hour.

Tikkabilla Live!
In July 2019 it was confirmed that Tikkabilla would be receiving a spin-off in early 2020 entitled Tikkabilla Live. It was announced that this special edition would go live once a week for 35 minutes. The first episode of Tikkabilla Live was a Christmas Special which was 75 minutes long. It aired on 13 December 2019. The regular episodes began on 3 January 2020, with the first episode airing from 4.35-5.15. Episodes after this point were 30 minutes long, airing fron 4.35-5.05. From 3 April 2020, the show was broadcast live from the presenters' homes. The show returned to the studio on 12 June 2020.

Mafia (2017-)
10 players are put into cabins. The host can see the players, and the players can see the host, but nobody else, At the start of the game, each player is given a role. There is one murderer, two healers and seven innocents. During the 'night' all the cabins are silenced, and the murderer chooses one cabin to 'murder', by pressing a button. The healers then choose one each to 'heal and the cabins are unsilenced, and it is revealed who was healed, therefore meaning they are safe. It is then revealed who was chosen to be 'murdered'. If they one who was healed, then nothing happens, however if it was, then they leave the game with no money. The cabins are then put into 'talk' mode, where each remaining player gets 15 seconds to say who they think it is why. When the cabins are not in 'silenced' mode, there are moniters in each cabin showing what is going on in the others. Once they have talked, a vote takes place, with each remaining player pressing the button of the cabin they want to eliminate. Instead of showing what the players are doing throughout the 'vote mode' it comes up with the cabin number and who is in the cabin. The player with the most votes is eliminated. If it is the murderer, then all roles are revealed and the remaining players split the £10,000 prize money. However, if they eliminate somebody else, the next round begins, and continues to until the murderer is eliminated. The murderer wins when there is only three players left (no healer left), but if a healer is still in play then another round takes place. The players who win money stay in their cabins, and new players are brought in to the cabins that need them. If there is still players at the end of a series, then they all go home with what they have already won, and a new batch of ten players start the next series.

Raven's House (2018-)
The first two episodes of Series 2A premiered as one 45 minute special under the name, The Falcon and the Raven. The two episodes were later broadcast seperately.

Derry Girls (2018-2022)
Series 3 aired after BBC Three has relaunched as a TV channel so no episodes were released on BBC iPlayer in advance.

Doodlebugs (2018-)
The first two episodes originally aired on BBC One in December 2017, but due to low ratings, it was moved to CBBC. The shorts were 2 minutes long, which allowed for one clip from a previous episode.

The Adventures of Puss in Boots (2018-)
The first two episodes of series 2 aired back-to-back at 8.45am. The rest of the series aired at 9.05am.

Robozuna (2018-2020)
The final 3 episodes of series 1A aired daily from 10 December to 12 December 2018 at 5pm. The final two episodes of series 1B were broadcast together under the title of Endgame. Both parts aired separately on 20 June 2019 and 21 June 2019 respectively.

Series 4 (2020)
This series did not feature a live episode due to COVID-19. Instead, a special edition featuring best bits aired instead. The live episodes eventually aired on 3 October 2020.

Sex Education (2019-)
This was the company's first production for BBC Three on iPlayer. The show was later repeated on BBC One. By the time of the fourth series, BBC Three had returned to linear broadcast, and therefore the series was repeated there as well as being released on BBC iPlayer.

Smelevision
Series 2 Episode 7 was a Christmas Special. Due to events that took place on the day Series 2 Episode 4 was meant to be broadcast, it was pulled as it was felt that some references would be inappropriate considering the situation. The episode that was pulled was broadcast on 30 December 2019. It was confirmed that the show would end after the sixth series in 2023, which would be a longer length of 10 episodes. A finale special was also confirmed to air during the festive period in 2023.

Series 2 (2019)
Due to events that took place on the day Episode 4 was meant to be broadcast, it was pulled as it was felt that some references would be inappropriate considering the situation. Have I Got News for You was pulled forward by 30 minutes to 9.30pm, the time when Smelevision was planned to be broadcast. The episode that was pulled was broadcast on 30 December 2019.

Series 3 (2020)
Due to the death of Barbara Windsor, episode 6 was pushed back by 30 minutes to 10pm.

Series 5 (2022)
No episode aired on 18 November 2022 due to Children in Need. Episode 5 was originally due to air on 9 December 2022 at 9.15pm, however it was delayed to 9.45pm and later removed from the schedule entirely due to the overrunning 2022 FIFA World Cup Quarter Final between Argentina and Netherlands. It was aired in the scheduled slot for Episode 6 (16 December 2022 at 8.30pm), with Episode 6 then airing on the following Tuesday (20 December 2022) at 8.30pm.

Series 6 (2023)
The finale episode was 60 minutes long.

TWIT Week (2019-)
The Best of TWIT Week special was 1 hour long.

The World's Worst Children
The first 5 episodes of series 2 aired ahead of the final 10 episodes. The first 5 made up one story, called 'Fing'.

Ludus
The final episode of series 1 aired after episode 19, at 6.00pm.

Trivial Pursuit Live!
Series 2 Episode 6 was pulled from the schedule on 21 December 2019 due to football overrunning.

Tom Gates (2019-2023)
The first 4 stories make up the first series of 12 episodes, which were produced in early 2019. The stories were all shown in separate blocks, with the first airing in August 2019, the second in January 2020, the third in April 2020 and the fourth in September 2020 (delayed from July). A shorter second series of 6 episodes, which consisted of story 5 and 6, were produced in early 2021. The fifth story was aired in May of the same year, with the sixth following in November. A third series of 14 episodes were produced in summer 2021, and these made up stories 7, 8, 9 and 10. The seventh story was aired first in January 2022, and the eighth, ninth and tenth were shown one after the other in June 2022. The third series deviated from the set three episode stories, with the seventh, eighth and ninth stories consisting of 4 episodes each, and the tenth being a shorter 2 episodes. The fourth series consisted of 15 episodes and was produced in summer 2022. The eleventh and twelfth stories were shown in November 2022, both consisting of four episodes. It was also confirmed that the series would conclude in 2023 following the broadcast of the thirteenth and fourteenth stories, with a one hour finale marking the end of the show after 47 episodes. For the first time, the series deviated from the published order of the books; Book 13 and 14 were broadcast as stories 12 and 13, with book 12 being broadcast as series 14. This decision was taken as producers felt that book 12 could serve as a more fitting finale to the series. As a result, more changes were made to the source material for continuity purposes.

Series 3 (2021)
No episode aired on 9 April 2021 due to the death of Prince Phillip.

Series 4 (2021)
From this series, the show moved to Saturday nights.

Series 5 (2022)
From this series, the weekly rank is from across all channels.

Live It, Love It
The regular series was shelved after Series 2 due to high production costs, however Christmas Specials continued to air. It was confirmed that, in 2023, four Christmas episodes would air as a mini series.

Mission Employable
The entire series was made available to watch on BBC iPlayer on 9 March 2020, and the episodes aired on CBBC across the following weeks.

Adrian Mole
An adaption was commissioned which will air on BBC One from the Spring. The series is 7 episodes of 30 minute length.

Series 4 (2022)
The series moved to a Wednesday night from this series.

Holiday Live
It was announced that Holiday Live would air in the Easter Holidays on CBBC. It was announced that there would be different hosts daily, and that 10 episodes had been commissioned. However, due to the COVID-19 Outbreak, the series was postponed. It was then announced, in May 2020, that 5 episodes would air across May half-term, from presenters homes, which was followed by a 12 episode series across the 2020 summer holidays, which aired from Monday-Thursday on three weeks. This series was presented from a studio, with social distancing.

Max and Harvey's Big Friday Wind-Up
After Sam and Mark left the show to host Crackerjack, it was confirmed that the show would be revived with Max and Harvey as new hosts. It was announced that the show would be broadcast in Spring, and Sam and Mark would appear in the first episode. It was originally due to air in Spring 2020, but was delayed to September as part of content rationing. It began on 4 September 2020 at 5.50pm.

The Owl House
Blue Moon Productions have confirmed that they will be airing the show on CBBC from September 2020.

Child 44
An adaption of the books by Tom Robb Smith will air at some point in 2021. Originally due for the first part of the year, it will now air at some point from May onwards.