Boys and Girls was a British television gameshow broadcast in 2003 by Channel 4. The series was produced by Chris Evans through his company UMTV, and was presented by Vernon Kay. Evans only occasionally appeared on screen, usually as the driver of the golf buggy used to ferry the winning contestants off-set at the end of the show. Thus the show was one of the first Evans-produced shows not to feature Evans himself in a presenting role. Kay's co-presenter was Irish presenter and model Orla O'Rourke.

Teams of master magicians create and perform original magic routines using random props.

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80 treasure hunters will compete for 10 million rubles on a desert island.

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Austrian adaptation of the reality singing competition where celebrities battle it out with one majo...

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The clock is ticking as contestants compete in games of lexical dexterity and numerical agility.

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Jason Manford hosts a game show with just one golden rule – don't come first or last in any game, ot...