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Format Focus: Hell of a Life
A chat show from Denmark is being billed as the stand-up equivalent of This is Your Life.
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Format Focus: Fashion Strip
Contestants must dress to impress in a revealing fashion-based gameshow.
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Format Focus: Make It Short
A reality competition from Canada seeks out the next generation of film-makers.
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Format Focus: Kids top 20
Music charts have gone interactive in a kids show that airs across Europe.
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Format Focus: 20Q
It's man versus machine in this Dutch reworking of a classic parlour game.
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Format Focus: I Know What You Did Last Friday
Contestants must read their own minds in this hypnotic format from the Netherlands.
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Format Focus: Panic
Celebrities get to keep it in the family in this interview format from France.
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Format Focus: Prisoner of Love
Ex-convicts can find romance on the outside in this dating format from the Netherlands.
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Format focus: Ticket to the Tribes
Families must live the life of an indigenous tribe in this reality format.
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Format Focus: The Road Debate
A new ratings hit from Finland is styled as a “talk show on wheels”.
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Format Focus: The Calendar of the Year
A format that pits various nude calendars against one another has proved a ratings winner in Spain, writes Will Hurrell.
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Format Focus: Smartest Guy in Town
Contestants can stay in their home town to compete in a new gameshow from the US.
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Format Focus: Reality Bites Back
Comedians get the chance to send up reality shows in this US format.
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Format Focus: Solitary
Contestants endure solitary confinement in this controversial reality gameshow from the US.
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Format Focus: Battleship
Celebrities get a soaking in this watery version of the classic Battleship board game.
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Format Focus: Who is the Chef?
Contestants must identify the real chef from a group of amateurs in this new food-based gameshow.
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Larry Charles: Anarchy in the USA
From Seinfeld to Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry Charles has broken the mould in US TV comedy. With his first doc Religulous soon to be released, Robin Parker asks him what it takes to excite his interest.