U&Gold


U&Gold is a British premium television channel from the UKTV network that was launched in November 1992 as UK Gold before it was rebranded UKTV Gold in 2004. In 2008, it was split into flagship channel Gold and miscellaneous channel, Watch, with classic comedy based programming airing on Gold, non-crime drama and entertainment programming airing on Watch, and quiz shows and more high-brow comedy airing on Dave. In 2024, Gold was rebranded as U&Gold. It shows repeats of classic programming from the BBC, ITV and other broadcasters. Every December, from 2015 until 2018, the channel was temporarily renamed to Christmas Gold. This has since been discontinued, although the channel still continues to broadcast Christmas comedy.

History

The rights to the BBC programmes were previously held by the BSB entertainment channel Galaxy, prior to the merger with Sky Television to form BSkyB in November 1990. By 1992, BBC programmes were no longer broadcast on any BSkyB channel, having latterly aired on The Comedy Channel.
Gold was formed as a joint venture between the BBC, through commercial arm BBC Enterprises, American company Cox Enterprises, and outgoing ITV London weekday franchisee Thames Television. The channel, named UK Gold, was to show repeats of the 'classic' archive programming from the two broadcasters. The channel launched on at 7pm with Just Good Friends. The first commercial shown on the channel was for Lucozade, and all commercials shown in the first three breaks on the channel's launch night either had the word gold or golden in either the name of the brand advertised or mentioned in the commercial itself.
UK Gold was initially broadcast on an analogue transponder from an SES satellite at 19.2°E which was less well suited for UK reception. As a result, the channel used to be notorious for being marred with interference, known as 'sparklies', in large parts of the UK. Another initial drawback was the cutting of programming down to fit commercial time slots, and the intensive use of commercial breaks. Reception improved however with the channel added to BSkyB's basic subscription package in 1993, and the launch of the channel on cable services.
In 1993, Flextech gained its first stake in the station after acquiring Tele-Communications Inc.'s TV interests in Europe. In 1996, it started discussions about increasing its stake, to gain full control. At that point, Flextech held 27% with Cox, BBC and Pearson. By the Autumn, Flextech held 80% of UK Gold. Flextech's main reason for increasing its stake in UK Gold was in participation of new talks with the BBC.

UKTV

The channel's success led to the launch of the UKTV network on 1 November 1997, owned by BBC Worldwide and Flextech, and consisting of three other channels: UK Arena, UK Horizons and UK Style, focusing on the arts, factual and lifestyle programmes respectively. The UKTV network would expand to include numerous more channels as the years progressed.
To coincide with the launch of Sky Digital, a sister network entitled UK Gold Classics was launched on, becoming UKTV's first digital-exclusive network. The channel focused on older programmes than aired on the main UK Gold at its launch, as the main channel was at the time focusing on newer programmes. The channel only broadcast during the weekend, airing from 6pm to 2am; Friday to Sunday. On, the channel closed under the "Classics" format and on 2 April 1999 was relaunched as, becoming a secondary timeshift service that broadcast UK Gold's daytime schedule in the evening. Initially, the channel broadcast on weekends only, but expanded to a full 7-day-a-week schedule in June.
On 30 June 2002, UKTV announced the launch of a one-hour timeshift service of the network, entitled. The channel launched on Sky the following month on 1August. It initially only broadcast during the evening from 7pm to 7am, much like UK Gold 2 but on 12 November 2003, the channel gained a full 24-hour slot.
On 29 October 2003, UKTV announced that UK Gold 2 would be relaunched as UK G on 12 November, being reinvented as a younger-oriented edgier youth network aimed towards a 16–34-year-old demographic. The channel rebranded as such on that day, and alongside that, UK Gold +1 expanded to a full 24-hour schedule to match its parent network.
On 8 March 2004, to coincide with its sister channel's rebranding, the channel rebranded to UKTV Gold with its timeshift becoming UKTV Gold +1. At approximately the same time, Granada-run archive channel Granada Plus closed to make way for ITV3. The channels had always been the main rivals to Gold due to the direct mix of archive BBC and ITV programming. ITV3 currently has a higher viewer share, often put down to the fact that the terrestrial platform Freeview shows ITV3 but not Gold. In late 2004, to show films produced in Hollywood in a marathon, UKTV Gold temporarily changed its name to "USTV Gold".
Gold began transmitting in widescreen on 31 January 2008, although some programmes made in 16:9 format were screened in the compromise 14:9 semi-letterboxed ratio for a short while, before the 16:9 format became standard later in the year. The channel has been criticised by some, particularly in recent years, for featuring many recent programmes as opposed to 'classics' as was the original concept, with some shows appearing on the channel mere months or weeks after their first television broadcast.

2008 rebrand

In 2008, UKTV began a process of rebranding and expanding its channels, removing "UKTV" from their name, following the rebranding of UKTV G2 as Dave in October 2007. On 7 October 2008, UKTV Gold became "G.O.L.D.", exclusively showing comedy, both old and new. This is reflected by its new slogan, which now represents Gold as a backronym—"Go On Laugh Daily". Unlike the complete name change for Dave, the Gold name was retained as having a resonance with viewers. The same day also saw the rebranding of UKTV Drama as Alibi, and the launch of a new channel, Watch. In Spring 2010, the channel dropped the backronym and is now known simply as "Gold", with its timeshift known as "Gold +1".
In October 2011, Virgin Media, owner of half of Gold and the rest of the UKTV network, sold their share to Scripps Networks Interactive, with the remaining half still retained by the BBC's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide.

2012 programming investment

In February 2012, it was announced that UKTV was to invest millions into producing its own original shows. According to trade magazine Broadcast, Gold "has secured a budget running into "double-digit millions" to create a raft of new comedy shows over the next two years". The article went on to say "the channel is looking to develop a mix of panel shows, sketch shows, sitcoms and comedy dramas". This move meant that Gold would follow its sister, Dave, which had resurrected Red Dwarf and produced new panel and entertainment series. The first set of new series for Gold were broadcast in the latter half of 2012.
UKTV executive Jane Rogers stated to Broadcast that the commissions would be highquality, as "they would need to sit confidently alongside classics such as Only Fools And Horses and The Vicar of Dibley". She also added: "Gold is well entrenched in the UK's psyche as the home of national treasure comedies, so we cannot afford to look cheap next to those programmes. It's important that anything we order continues that love and feel, but we don't want to look back; we want a contemporary stamp on the channel." Commissioning editor Sarah Fraser commented that "there's never been a better time to invest in homegrown comedy. Comedians are selling out arena tours, being cast in the West End and on the big screen here and in the US."
The first programme announced as part of the investment was a reboot of the BBC sitcom, Yes, Prime Minister, to be based on the 2010 stage production and written by original writers Sir Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn. The reboot was the second classic BBC sitcom to be resurrected by a UKTV network, following the two Dave-commissioned series of Red Dwarf. News about other new commissions for the channel were announced during the summer.
The channel was removed from Digital Terrestrial in 2013, along with Home as part of the closure of Top Up TV and was replaced with Drama in July 2013. However, Home relaunched on the platform in March 2016. Gold and Home were not available to watch on Freeview boxes and televisions due to them being encrypted as subscription channels on Top Up TV.
An HD version of Gold was launched on 2 October 2017 exclusively to Sky, replacing Eden HD on the platform. Gold HD was added to Virgin Media on 25 September 2018, replacing Gold in standard definition. It was added to BT TV on 11 March 2019, along with Vice HD.

On-air identity

For the first few years, idents on UK Gold featured an animated golden retriever mascot named "Goldie" posing with the UK Gold logo.
It was due to a study showing that the UK was leading in dog ownership, and this was to make the channel more friendly.
Goldie was never name-checked as such on air, possibly owing to the death of the Blue Peter dog Goldie some weeks before launch, although the late-night music video slot Dog House was originally listed as Goldie's Video Bites in initial pre-launch listings. The Goldie idents were kept until 1993, when they were replaced with a form-up of the first logo against a blue background. A rebranding in 1994 saw UK Gold adopt idents based on the forging of gold bars, with the station's logo appearing to have been stamped into gold. Variations on this theme were used until 1997, when the channel received a revamp as part of the formation of the UKTV network.
The new network's corporate identity saw all its channels logos simplified to a boxed "UK" followed by the name in the Gill Sans font, which had also been adopted by the BBC. The new network-wide ident theme would involve the splitting of the screen for different purposes. UK Gold's new idents depicted objects such as apples or leaves falling through the top half of the screen, with only the gold coloured ones reaching the bottom half of the screen. These idents were briefly adopted for UK Gold Classics when it launched in 1998 which then became UK Gold 2 in 1999.
The theme changed again, this time with idents featuring fireworks making shapes in the air, was launched in April 1999. The fireworks theme was carried on in a new set of idents, alongside another network-wide rebranding of the logo in 2001, adopting a bolder font and merging UK into a single composite character. A range of live-action idents showing everyday activities from unusual perspectives appeared in 2002. The 2003 to 2007 idents showed channel hopping viewers with their TV set "off stage" being brought to a halt by the appearance of a golden light accompanied by the channel's ident jingle. This new identity also featured a series of shifting yellow, orange and red blocks which suggested a gold bar at the centre of the screen.
On 4 April 2007, UKTV Gold unveiled a new on-air identity centred around a branded golden space hopper, playing to contemporary trends toward 1970s nostalgia, and emphasising the station's re-run content. Twelve new live action idents featured the branded space hopper, either with people on them bouncing around normally serious scenes, or let loose to bounce around the natural environment, aired from 5 April 2007 to 7 October 2008.
On 7 October 2008, following the rebranding, Gold's 2008 presentation debuted, featuring cartoon objects making a giant chain, in Heath Robinson fashion, which triggers an event to herald the next programme. The Gold logo features in the centre, with the channel slogan usually appearing alongside in the sequence. Programmes are announced by sole channel continuity announcer David Flynn, who has had the position since June 2009.
In 2010, the logo was changed slightly, with an updated ident package. These followed a similar style to the previous set, but instead of the previous backronym, the idents focussed on the slogan of ‘Stick Something Funny On’. In May 2012, the dots were removed from the logo, now falling inline with how the channel is called.
In July 2014, Gold rebranded after two years in its second identity. The logo is a ribbon with the letters "GOLD". The new idents have funny and wacky stuff happening. At the end of the idents, the ribbon comes out saying "GOLD", while the activity behind it is still going.
In the rebranding to U&Gold, the 2014 idents were updated to feature the new logo, albeit in white.

Programming

This is a list of British comedy series that are shown throughout the year on the British channel U&GOLD. Some of these series can also be found on U&GOLD's on demand service on Sky and Virgin.

Current

Absolutely FabulousAlma's Not NormalAm I Being Unreasonable?Are You Being Served?AvoidanceBack to LifeBlackadder Black Ops BottomCitizen KhanThe CleanerCreature Comforts Dad's ArmyDetectoristsdinnerladiesDon't Wait UpEver Decreasing CirclesThe Fast ShowFawlty TowersThe FostersGavin & StaceyGhostsGimme Gimme GimmeThe Good LifeThe Green Green GrassHarry Enfield and ChumsHere We GoHi-de-Hi!I Didn't Know You CaredI'm Alan PartridgeInside No. 9Keeping Up AppearancesKnowing Me Knowing You with Alan PartridgeLast of the Summer WineLive at the ApolloMen Behaving Badly Mrs. Brown's Boys My Hero Not Going Out The Office On the Up Only Fools and Horses Open All Hours The Outlaws Porridge The Power of ParkerThe Real McCoy Rock & Chips The Royle Family Still Open All HoursThe Thin Blue Line Toast of London The Two Ronnies Upstart Crow The Vicar of DibleyWallace & Gromit

Currently made for U&GOLD (U&Originals)

This is a list of comedy shows that were made for U&Gold. These are mainly comedy documentaries including the original cast from some of Britain's best loved sitcoms, and one-off specials starring some of Britain's best loved actors and comedians. 30 Years of The Comic Strip PresentsAbsolutely Fabulous: Inside OutAlison & Larry: Billericay To BarryBecoming Victoria WoodBilly Connolly Does...Blackadder Exclusive: The Whole Rotten Saga Blackadder's Most Cunning MomentsBlackadder: The Lost PilotBob Monkhouse: The Million Joke Man Bottom ExposedBring Me Morecambe & Wise Britain's Greatest Comedian Britain's Greatest Comedy CharacterBull The Cockfields Dad's Army: The AnimationsDad's Army: The Lost EpisodesDavid Jason: My Life On ScreenDavid Jason: Planes, Trains and Automobiles dinnerladies diaries Do Not Disturb The Fast Show: Just A Load Of Blooming CatchphrasesThe Fast Show: More Blooming CatchphrasesFawlty Towers: Re-Opened Fawlty Towers: Basil's Best Bits Fawlty Towers: The Play French And Saunders: Funny WomenFry And Laurie Reunited The Good Life: Inside OutHancock: Very Nearly An ArmfulHenry IX How The Young Ones Changed Comedy The Interviews Jo Brand's Great Wall of Comedy Joe & David's Magical Sitcom TourLegends of Stand-up And Bernard Righton Lenny Henry's Race Through Comedy Marley's Ghosts Monty Python's Best Bits Monty Python Live (Mostly) Monty Python's The Meaning of Live Morecambe and Wise in America Murder on the Blackpool Express My Favourite Sketch Neil & Martin’s Bon Voyage Newark, NewarkOpen All Hours: Inside OutPaul Whitehouse's Sketch Show YearsPorridge: Inside Out The Rebel Richard E. Grant on Ealing Comedies Ricky and Ralf's Very Northern Road Trip Royle Exclusive: Behind The Sofa The Royle Family Portraits Saluting Dad's Army SandylandsSitcom Does... Smashie's Christmastastic Playlist The Story of...Only Fools and Horses Trust Morecambe and Wise The Two Ronnies Spectacle The Vicar of Dibley's 40 Greatest MomentsThe Vicar of Dibley: Inside Out We Have Been Watching When Were We Funniest? Yes, Prime MinisterYes, Prime Minister: Re-Elected You, Me & Them
  • ''The Young Ones 20 Greatest Moments''

Previous

Programming of classic general entertainment and movies now unused or superseded on 7 October 2008. Some programmes that were shown on UKTV G2 moved to other channels sometime later when it was renamed Dave in October 2007. However, most of the classic comedy series includes re-runs of some BBC shows which are used only on this channel. Some of its classic general entertainment shows moved to other current UKTV channels such as U&Dave, U&W, and U&Alibi.2point4 ChildrenThe 10th Kingdom15 Storeys HighThe A-Team According to JimThe Adventures of JeffreyAfter Henry After You've GoneThe Afternoon PlayAgatha Christie's Poirot Aim Low: The Best of Dylan MoranAirportAlas Smith and JonesAlan Davies: As Yet Untitled Alexei Sayle's StuffAlistair McGowan's Big ImpressionAll About MeAll Creatures Great and Small All Gas and GaitersAll Round to Mrs. Brown's'Allo 'Allo! ...And Mother Makes Three...And Mother Makes FiveAngelsAnimal ParkAnne of AvonleaAnyone for PennisThe Armando Iannucci Shows Ask the Family As Time Goes by Auf Wiedersehen, Pet Backup Back to LifeBallet Shoes Ballykissangel Bangkok Hilton Baywatch Beast Beggar My Neighbour Bellamy's People Ben Elton: The Man from Auntie The Ben Elton Show Bergerac The Best of Tommy Cooper The Best of Top of the Pops Between the Lines Beverly Hills Teens Bewitched Big Break Big Deal Big School Big TrainBillionaire Boy The Bill Bill Hicks Live: Relentless Bill Hicks: It's Just a Ride Bill Hicks: Revelations Birds of a Feather A Bit of a Do A Bit of Fry & LaurieBlack Books Blake's 7 BlandingsBlankety Blank The Bleak Old Shop of StuffBless This House Blott on the LandscapeBlue Peter The Blue Planet The Bob Monkhouse ShowBob Monkhouse: On The Spot BoomersBoonBottom LiveBottom Live: The Big Number Two TourBottom Live 3: Hooligan's IslandBottom Live 2001: An Arse OddityBottom Live 2003: Weapons Grade Y-Fronts TourThe Boy in the Dress Boys from the Blackstuff BravestarrBread Bridget & EamonThe Brittas Empire The Brothers Brush Strokes BugsBullseye Butterflies Button MoonCallan Campion Canned CarrottCapital CityCaptain PugwashCaptain Scarlet and the Mysterons The Catherine Tate Show Catherine Tate's Nan Carrie's War Carrott ConfidentialCarrott's LibCarry on LaughingCasualty Celebrity Masterchef Chalk and CheeseChambersChancerChef!The ChangesCharlie's Angels Cheers Chelmsford 123 Chewing Gum The ChiefChigleyThe Chinese DetectiveChockyChorlton and the WheeliesThe Chronicles of NarniaCitizen Smith ClarenceClocking Off Coast The ColbysColditzColin's SandwichComedy ConnectionsThe Comedy Genius of John SullivanCome Fly with MeThe Comic Strip PresentsCommercial BreakdownComic RootsCommon as MuckCoogan's RunCool ItCount DuckulaCouplingCowboysCracker Crapston VillasCrime TravellerCrossroadsDallas Dalziel and Pascoe Dancing with the StarsDanger MouseDanger UXB Dangerfield The Darling Buds of May Dave's One Night StandDavid Copperfield The Day of the TriffidsDear John Defenders of the EarthDegrassi Junior HighDesmond'sThe DetectivesThe Dick Emery Show The District NurseDIY SOS Dr. Terrible's House of HorribleDoctor Who Doctors DoomwatchDown to EarthDriving SchoolThe Duchess of Duke Street Due South Dungeons & DragonsDuty Free Dynasty Dylan Moran: Like, TotallyDylan Moran Live - What It IsDylan Moran - Yeah Yeah Yeah LiveEarly DoorsEastEnders Eddie Izzard: Force Majeure – LiveEdge of DarknessEldoradoElizabeth RThe EqualizerEric and ErnieEuromillions: Boom! Bang a Bang!Executive Stress ExtrasEvery Second CountsExtreme Makeover: Home EditionFairly Secret ArmyThe Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin Family AffairsFamily Fortunes Fantasy IslandFather, Dear Father Filthy, Rich and CatflapThe Firm First BornFirst of the Summer WineThe Flame Trees of ThikaFlash GordonThe Flying DoctorsFor the Love of Ada The Fourth ArmFrank Stubbs PromotesFrankie Howerd: The Lost Tapes French and SaundersFrench Fields Fresh Fields Friday Night with Jonathan RossFull House Funny You Ask Galaxy Rangers Game OnGangstersGarth Marenghi's Darkplace The Generation GameThe Generation Game: Now & Then George and Mildred Get Some In! Getting OnThe Gingerbread GirlThe Girl in the CaféGirls on TopGive Us a ClueGoing for Gold Going StraightGold Goes Pop The Good Old DaysThe GoodiesGoodness Gracious MeGoodnight Sweetheart Grace and FavourGrange Hill Green Wing Hamish Macbeth Hancock's Half HourHannay Happy DaysHappy Ever AfterHappy FamiliesHarbour Lights Harry & PaulHarry Hill's TV BurpHattie Have I Got News for You HazellHeartbeat Hearts and BonesHebburnThe Hello GirlsHeroes of ComedyHetty Wainthropp Investigates High & DryHippiesThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyHolby City Hold the SunsetHolocaustHoly Flying CircusHome to Roost Hope and Glory A Horseman Riding ByHotelThe House of Eliott House of FoolsHowards' Way Human RemainsI, ClaudiusI Dream of Jeannie The Imaginatively Titled Punt & Dennis ShowThe Incredible Adventures of Professor BranestawmIn ConcertIn JusticeIn Loving MemoryIn Sickness and in Health In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. MurdersThe Innes Book of RecordsInspector Morse Ironside It Ain't Half Hot Mum It's a KnockoutIt's Ulrika! IvanhoeThe Jack Dee ShowJack Dee's Happy Hour Jack the Ripper JamJam & Jerusalem Jamie & the Magic TorchThe Jasper Carrott TrialJeeves and Wooster Jekyll Jem Jim'll Fix It Strikes Again Joe 90The John Bishop ShowJonathan Creek Josh Juliet Bravo Just a Minute Just Good FriendsKeeping Mum Keep It in the Family Ken Dodd's World of LaughterThe Kenny Everett Television ShowThe Kenny Everett Video ShowA Kick Up the EightiesKinseyKiss Me KateThe Kit Curran Radio ShowKnots LandingKojak The Kumars at No. 42 KYTVLassieLaugh??? I Nearly Paid My Licence FeeLazarus & DingwallLead BalloonThe League of GentlemenLegacy of MurderThe Lenny Henry ShowLet Them Eat CakeA Life of GrimeThe Life of Rock with Brian PernLife SupportLife Without GeorgeLife's Too ShortLifestyles of the Rich and FamousThe Likely LadsLike It or Lump ItLimmy's ShowLinda Green The Little and Large ShowLittle Britain Little Britain USALive at Jongleurs The Liver Birds Lizzie and SarahLois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanLondon's Burning The Lotus EatersLovejoy Love Thy NeighbourLucky FellerLytton's Diary MacKenzieMad About AliceMade in BritainThe Magnificent EvansMagnum, P.I. Maid Marian and Her Merry MenMaisie Raine Man About the House A Many Splintered ThingMarion and GeoffThe Mary Whitehouse ExperienceMastermind Match of the Day May to December MeantimeThe Men's RoomMerseybeat Miami Vice Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow Middlemarch The Mighty BooshMinder Miranda Miss Marple The Missing PostmanThe MistressMonarch of the Glen Monty Python's Flying Circus Monty Python: Before The Flying Circus Monty Python Live at Aspen Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl Moon and SonThe Morecambe & Wise ShowMorecambe and Wise: The Greatest Moment Morgana Robinson's The Agency Mornin' SargeThe Morph FilesMother LoveThe Mrs Bradley Mysteries Murder Most Horrid Murder, She Wrote My Family My Family and Other AnimalsNaked VideoNannyNathan Barley Neighbours Never Mind the Quality, Feel the WidthNever the Twain The New Adventures of Old ChristineThe New Avengers The New Statesman New Tricks Newman and Baddiel in PiecesNice WorkNighty NightNo Place Like Home Not the Nine O'Clock NewsNurseNYPD BlueOdd Man Out Odd One OutOffice GossipOh, Brother!Oh, Doctor Beeching!Oh No It's Selwyn FroggittThe Old GuysOliver TwistThe Omid Djalili ShowOne by OneOne Foot in the Grave The One RonnieThe Onedin Line Only Fools and Horses Greatest Moments Only When I Laugh On the Buses Operation Good GuysOppenheimerOutnumbered OWL/TVThe PallisersThe Paradise ClubParkinsonParrot Sketch Not Included – 20 Years of Monty PythonPat and Margaret Pauline Calf's Wedding VideoPeak Practice Peep Show PenmarricPerry MasonPie in the Sky The Piglet FilesThe Pink Panther ShowPlanet Earth Playing the FieldPlease Sir! PoldarkPolice Squad!PopeyePorterhouse BluePramfacePride and Prejudice Prime SuspectPrison BreakPrisonerPrivate SchulzThe Professionals  PsychovillePullingQI Quantum Leap A Question of SportRab C. Nesbitt Rainbow Real WomenRecord BreakersRed Dwarf RentaghostRev.Rex the RuntRhodaRidersRings on Their FingersRipping Yarns Rising Damp Rob Brydon: LiveRobbie the ReindeerRobin HoodRobin of Sherwood Robin's Nest Rock Goes to CollegeRock ProfileThe Rockford FilesRockliffeRoger & Val Have Just Got InRoom 101 The Rory Bremner ShowRosieRowan Atkinson LiveRowland Rivron Bites The Bullet Ruby Wax Meets...Rude Dog and the DweebsRumpole of the Bailey The Russ Abbot ShowRutland Weekend TelevisionSapphire & Steel SaxondaleScreen OneThe Scold's Bridle Scotch and WryThe Sculptress Seaside RescueSecret Army The Secret Diary of Adrian MoleThe Secret GardenA Sense of GuiltSeven of OneShadows of the HeartSharkSharon and ElsieSharpe A Sharp Intake of BreathShelley ShoestringShooting StarsShut That Door!Silent Witness The Sitcom Showdown The Six Wives of Henry VIIISleepersSlinger's Day Smack the Pony The Smell of Reeves and MortimerSnuff BoxSo What Now?Soldier Soldier SoloSome Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em Sons and DaughtersSorry! South of the BorderSpaced SpenderSpitting ImageSpooksSports Anorak of the Year StagStand Up With Alan DaviesStargate SG-1 StarkStars in Their Eyes Starstruck Classics Stay LuckyStella StreetSteptoe and Son Steve Coogan: The Inside StorySteve Coogan Live 'N' LewdSteve Coogan – The Man Who Thinks He's it!Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge and Other Less Successful Characters – Live!Stewart Lee's Comedy VehicleStingrayThe Story of DibleyThe Story of Only Fools and HorsesStreets ApartThe SullivansSunburn SurvivorsThe Sweeney Sykes Taggart Take a Letter, Mr. Jones Tales of the Unexpected TaxiTears Before BedtimeTenko Telford's ChangeTellystack Terry and June That Mitchell and Webb LookThat's ShowbusinessThen Churchill Said to Me The Thick of ItThin AirThis Life This Time with Alan Partridge The Thoughts of Chairman AlfThunderbirds Three of a KindThree Up, Two Down Till Death Us Do PartTime TrumpetThe Tommy Cooper HourThe Tony Ferrino Phenomenon To Serve Them All My Days To the Manor Born Traffic Cops TriangleThe Tripods The TripTripper's Day TV: Now and Then TV's Greatest Christmas Moments Two Doors Down Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps The Two Ronnies Sketchbook The Upchat LineVan der Valk Vanity Fair A Very Peculiar PracticeVic Reeves Big Night OutVictoria Wood: As Seen on TVVictoria Wood Presents...Victoria Wood with All the TrimmingsVictoria Wood's Mid Life ChristmasVisionaries: Knights of the Magical LightWaiting for God Waking the Dead Walking with DinosaursWalliams & FriendWaterloo Road Way to Go The Weakest Link We Love the Royle Family We're Doomed! The Dad's Army StoryWhatever Happened to the Likely Lads? When the Boat Comes In Where the Heart Is Who Do You Think You Are?Whoops BaghdadWild WestWogan: Now and Then A Woman of SubstanceA Word with Alf The Worst Week of My Life Worzel Gummidge The Wrong Mans Wuthering HeightsYes Minister You Must Be the HusbandYou Rang, M'Lord?

Other ventures

An analogue teletext service known as GoldText used to be available on the channel, but has since closed down.