Chocolate-loving celebs nibble their way through the Top 20.
Celebrity crisp fans appraise the nation's favourite snacks.
Celebrities munch their way through the chart toppers.
Two years ago, Channel 5 polled the nation to discover the country's favourite biscuit. Last time's placing of the ginger nut sparked a great deal of dispute and controversy, so it's time to do it all again. Now a host of new celebrity faces, including singer and actor Duncan James, Great British Bake Off contestant Liam Charles and food critic Grace Dent, see which biscuit will reign supreme this time around.
Britain spends more money on breakfast cereal every year than anywhere else in Europe, and in this show, the UK has voted to decide its favourite. Celebrities discuss the top 20, while reminiscing about classic cereal adverts. There's also a trip to the café where there is nothing but cereal on the menu, and a famous wheaty challenge is beefed up.
Two years on from the poll to decide the nation's favourite chocolate treat, the votes are in again and a new countdown is revealed. A selection of chocolate-loving celebrities provide commentary as the chocolate champion is crowned, and archive footage brings to light some forgotten gems.
Alexander Armstrong presents a festive countdown of the 30 Greatest Christmas songs. Like a rutting pair of reindeers, this Yuletide clash sees classic hits from the likes of Slade, Wham!, Mariah Carey and the Pogues, go head to head, but who will reign victorious and sit on top of the Christmas tree?
Memories of a musical decade like no other - the weird, wild and wonderful 1980s, an era in which the UK gave the world synth-pop, the New Romantics and a Hit Factory. Featuring the top 50 1980s songs as voted for by the public and interviews with the stars who sang them, the producers who made them and the celebrity super-fans who loved them - and still do. Narrated by Craig Charles.
A look at the top 30 greatest novels written by British authors. Comedian Jo Brand discusses the power of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, and Prue Leith shares her passion for Lady Chatterley's Lover. Plus, Gregg Wallace reveals how his heart strings were plucked by Captain Corelli's Mandolin, and Konnie Huq empathises with Bridget Jones, while Fern Britton shares her memories of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
A host of famous faces delve, deliberate and devour their way through the country's top 20 desserts. There is also a visit to Derbyshire as the Bakewell Tart takes on its local rival, while the secrets of sticky toffee are revealed in the Lake District. Plus, the dreaded school dinner that might actually poison those who eat it.
The British public devours over 11 billion sandwiches every year and this programme reveals the outcome of a national poll to find which is the favourite type. A cast of celebrities counts down the results, as well as looking at the hidden stories of the humble butty.
Julian Clary revisits some of the most memorable festive adverts. From cat food to Coca-Cola, stocking fillers to stock cubes.
Julian Clary revisits some of the most memorable festive adverts. From cat food to Coca-Cola, stocking fillers to stock cubes.
Anton Du Beke counts down 20 of the biggest and best Christmas songs of all time.
A special celebrating the funniest sitcoms of the 1970s, with a host of celebrity guests. Cameras reveal how Michael Crawford performed all his own slapstick stunts in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, and how the cast of The Good Life bonded over pea pod burgundy. There's also a look at how Fawlty Towers became a huge hit, and how a real-life affair inspired Carla Lane to write suburban sitcom Butterflies. Featuring stand-out moments from The Last of The Summer Wine, The Liver Birds, The Rise and Fall of Reginald Perrin, Steptoe and Son, and Dad's Army.
Confectionery-loving celebrities crunch and chew their way through the public's chosen top 20 goodies, while reminiscing about sweet TV adverts from times gone by. One lucky competition winner heads to a factory to invent her own sweet, there's a visit to the world's oldest sweet shop and one of the UK's top competitive eaters tries to break a marshmallow-eating world record.