Follow Dublin-based antiques expert and historical dealer Ian Dowling and his team as they travel the length and breadth of Ireland looking for amazing Irish treasures to buy and sell.
Mary Berry explores the exciting world of quick cooking. Inspired by the places she visits, she brings some failsafe recipes that deliver on flavour but save on time.
Cosmic Love is the first dating show based on astrology. With help from the Astrochamber, Nabilla goes to meet 4 single girls, to guide them in their quest for love. Seduction, jealousy, betrayal, passion… the stars are playful and full of surprises for these young single women.
The Ticket is a fresh take on the talent show genre that doesn't just judge raw ability, but values how contestants bring their talent to life on stage: through emotion, authenticity, creativity, and scenic impact.
Dream big! Steffi Mercie and Sven de Ridder go out in a van to let children experience their lucky day. They always receive the help of an expert within the child's dream. From singing with their favorite idol to exercising with a true top athlete. In 'Lucky Day' the biggest dreams come true!
In this series the Navy veteran and champion pitmaster, Big Moe Cason, embarks on an epic journey to seek out the most mouthwatering dishes cooked over an open flame.
18 of the best junior home cooks in Portugal between the ages of 8 and 12 will compete and present their dishes to impress the judges, in order to be crowned MasterChef Júnior.
Revolver is a British music TV series on ITV that ran for one series only, of eight episodes, in 1978.
It was produced by ATV. The series producer was Mickie Most, who was inspired to make the programme after he saw an interview with Top of the Pops' producer Robin Nash, in which he boasted that TOTP was a music programme that the whole family could enjoy together. Most set out to make a show which was the antithesis of that, and which featured live music performances most closely related to the then emergent Punk rock and New Wave music scenes - though it also included other more mainstream artists such as Kate Bush, Dire Straits and Lindisfarne.
The official host of the programme was Chris Hill, but it is remembered more for the contributions of Peter Cook. Cook played the manager of the fictional ballroom where the show was supposedly taking place, and frequently made disparaging remarks about the acts appearing.