Season 1 · Episode 1
What A Load Of Buzzcocks starts with 1996, the year the programme was first shown. It was a busy year for Michael Jackson and the year Take That split up. Plus, there is a touching tribute to Phill Jupitus.
This time the featured year is 2004. Includes Westlife's tragic split, Britney hitting the headlines and Mark Lamarr at his wits' end.
Alex James looks back at music news and memorable moments from Never Mind The Buzzcocks. In 1998, Geri leaves the Spice Girls and there is an Irish chart invasion.
This time the featured year is 2006. Includes a closer look at Madonna's career, a tribute to Coldplay and Simon Amstell making his debut in the Buzzcocks hotseat.
This time the featured year is 2001. Includes the break-up of Steps, the launch of Popstars, and guest appearances from three genuine rock legends.
A look back at 2007, the year Dappy and Preston made memorable appearances on the show.
A look back at 2000, the year Liam and Robbie fell out at the Brits.
A look back at 2008, including a moving tribute to Blue.
Kousei Arima was a genius pianist until his mother's sudden death took away his ability to play. Each day was dull for Kousei. But, then he meets a violinist named Kaori Miyazono who has an eccentric playing style. Can the heartfelt sounds of the girl's violin lead the boy to play the piano again?
2014
A complex knot of comedy, subversive commentary, and music, unabashedly introduced by Poppy as ‘a show where we’ll learn, listen, live, laugh, love and probably, a few of us will die.
2024
Raki Kiseki is a second-year middle school student who transfers to Star Harmony Academy to become an idol. However, when she uses an Aikatsu Pass she received from her big sister (an Aikatsu engineer), something mysterious happens. Lots of doors appeared before her, and when she opens them, she meets Aikatsu idols she never knew before, such as Yume Nijino (Aikatsu Stars!). Raki vows to design her own premium dress and perform in it on stage.
2019
A musical loco drama about the love and coming-of-age story of a group of passionate young people who pursue their dreams of classical music.
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The quiz show for the whole family with Elton and Piet Flosse: Three teams from Austria, Germany, and a changing third country compete against each other. Each team consists of a mixed group of three kids – smart minds and quick legs are required. 1, 2, or 3? If you know the answer, you’re in!
1977
David Mitchell challenges a returning cast of three pairs of comedians to prove they've got the mettle and skills to thrive in the great outdoors.
2021
The taskmaster has invited five of Norway's best comedians to solve a number of tasks.
An aspiring romance novelist and a young pianist with insomnia strike an unusual deal when they discover he can only sleep by her side. As they chase their dreams together, their unlikely arrangement sparks a heartfelt and charming romance.
A new musical show where popular hits turn into musical riddles, and the player becomes a real detective.
2025
2011
Nagomu Irino returns to his Kyoto home for the first time in ten years when his father is hospitalized. Nagomu is eager to take over Ryokushou, the family's Japanese sweet shop, but he's instead asked to be a father figure to Itsuka Yukihira, the girl everyone calls the successor.
2022
Popadoodledandy was a pop music show devised, written and performed by comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. The show included music-based sketches and interviews with musicians
2012
Six actors/singers have to stay under the same roof to practice singing and dancing which is the mission for 'BE MY BOYFRIENDS 2’ project. But they are unaware that there is something else in da house!
Talented pipa player Li Sasa is mysteriously transported to the Sheng Dynasty, inhabiting the body of Li Ru Niang. Lost in this new world, she meets Lu Jingnian, head of the Right Sect Fang. Joining his musical group, Sasa helps form an innovative all-women's ensemble. As they bond over their shared passion for music, their relationship faces challenges that test their connection.
Strange Frequency is an American television horror anthology series broadcast on VH1 for one season in 2001. The series was hosted by Roger Daltrey, former frontman for the British rock band The Who, and consisted of 12 standalone episodes, each revolving around a musical theme.
2001