Live music series presented by Greg James and Dotty, with co-host Paloma Faith. Rita Ora, Paloma Faith and Royal Blood perform live in the studio. Show more
An up-close-and-personal look at life on the road with Take That. Featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with the band, and songs from the show itself. Show more
Live music show. Greg James and Dotty present and are joined by singer-songwriter George Ezra. Fresh from his number one album success, George performs his new single Shotgun. Show more
Live music show. Kylie Minogue performs two tracks live. Plus Naughty Boy debuts his track All or Nothing and Florence and the Machine return with music from their brand new album. Show more
Live music show presented by Greg James and Dotty. Snow Patrol debut their new single Don't Give In, plus there are performances from Meghan Trainor, Years & Years and Halsey. Show more
Live music show. Greg James is joined in the studio by Lily Allen, who performs two tracks. The programme also features Sam Smith, James Bay, 5 Seconds of Summer and Little Mix. Show more
Live music show. Greg James and Dotty present and are joined by Canadian chart topper Shawn Mendes. Other performers include The Vaccines, Jorja Smith and Craig David. Show more
Jack Whitehall celebrates Britain’s finest sporting moments on home soil and how hosting major tournaments brings the best out of us as a nation - from 1966 to Super Saturday. Show more
Jack Whitehall takes an irreverent look at Britain’s attitude toward its sporting heroes. Even if you’re David Beckham or Andy Murray, you’re not in for an easy ride. Show more
Jack Whitehall takes a comedic sprint through British sport’s greatest underdog moments, from Leicester City to Kelly Holmes to a Northern Irish snooker player with funny glasses. Show more
Jack Whitehall looks at how class adds drama to our best sports stories, from Seb Coe and Steve Ovett to Fred Perry’s Wimbledon and Freddie Flintoff’s 2005 Ashes. Show more
Jack Whitehall celebrates the greatest rivalries in British sport, from Scotland‘s 'Auld Enemy' to the Ashes and England’s rugby World Cup win in Australia.
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Jack Whitehall takes a light-hearted look at Britain’s most glorious sporting failures, such as Welsh World Cup rugby, Derek Remond’s hamstring and the truly unique Eddie the Eagle. Show more
This documentary tells the life story and year of one of Great Britain's most successful athletes as he hopes to make history and win two more gold medals at the 2016 Olympics. Show more
Live music series presented by Greg James and Dotty, and guest host Jason Derulo, with performances and sketches from a variety of acts, including Jason himself. Show more
Live music series presented by Greg James and Dotty, and guest host Liam Payne. Featuring performances from Mabel, London Grammar and Dizzee Rascal. Show more
Live music series presented by Greg James and Dotty, and guest host Demi Lovato. Featuring performances from Plan B, Stefflon Don and Stereophonics. Show more
Live music series presented by Greg James and Dotty, with guest host Craig David. Featuring performances from The Killers and Anne-Marie. Show more
Live music series presented by Greg James and Dotty. Dua Lipa acts as co-host of a packed finale of Sounds Like Friday Night, including performances by Kasabian and Rag'n'Bone Man. Show more
Peter Crouch, Maya Jama and Alex Horne give their own unique take on the tournament. Show more