100 Greatest (UK TV series)

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100 Greatest is a long-running TV strand on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom that has been broadcasting since 1999. The "list show" programmes are generally public polls, and reflect the votes of visitors to the Channel 4 website. However, the results of some of the polls are determined by experts. The programmes are usually broadcast in the weekend schedule, in three- or four-hour blocks, throughout the year. They are also repeated on E4 on Saturday nights. The single "Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out!" (by Bentley Rhythm Ace) has featured in the soundtrack of some of the earlier programmes, while others include various tracks from the Daft Punk album Discovery.

[edit] Original series

  • 100 Greatest TV Moments (11 September 1999) - presented by Graham Norton
  • 100 Greatest TV Ads (29 April 2000)[1] - presented by Graham Norton
  • 100 Greatest TV Moments from Hell (9 September 2000)[2] - presented by Zoe Ball
  • 100 Greatest No. 1s (6 January 2001) - presented by Graham Norton
  • 100 Greatest TV Characters (5-6 May 2001) - presented by Ardal O'Hanlon
  • 100 Greatest Kids' TV Shows (27 August 2001)[3] - presented by Jamie Theakston (with puppet characters Sooty and Sweep)
  • 100 Greatest Films (24-25 November 2001) - presented by Graham Norton
  • 100 Greatest TV Treats of 2001 (29 December 2001) - presented by Jamie Theakston
  • 100 Greatest Sporting Moments (12 & 19 January 2002)[4] - presented by Vinnie Jones, with additional narration from Dickie Davies
  • 100 Greatest World Cup Moments (18 May 2002) - presented by Bob Mortimer
  • 100 Greatest TV Treats of 2002 (31 December 2002) - narrated by Harry Hill
  • 100 Greatest Movie Stars (4-5 May 2003) - presented by Richard E. Grant
  • 100 Greatest Scary Moments (25-26 October 2003)[5] - presented by Jimmy Carr
  • 100 Greatest Sexy Moments (29 November 2003) - presented by Anna Chancellor
  • 100 Greatest TV Treats of 2003 (24 December 2003) - narrated by Jimmy Carr
  • 100 Greatest Musicals (26-27 December 2003) - presented by Denise Van Outen
  • The Ultimate Film (27-28 November 2004) - presented by John Cleese
  • 100 Greatest Christmas Moments (24 December 2004)[6] - presented by Jimmy Carr
  • 100 Greatest TV Treats of 2004 (26 December 2004) - presented by Jimmy Carr
  • 100 Greatest Pop Videos (6 February 2005) - presented by Jimmy Carr
  • 100 Greatest Tearjerkers (13 February 2005)[7] - presented by Jimmy Carr[8][9][10][11]
  • 100 Greatest Cartoons (27 February 2005)[12] - presented by Jimmy Carr
  • 100 Greatest Albums (17 April 2005)[13] - narrated by Alexander Armstrong
  • 100 Greatest War Films (14-15 May 2005) - presented by Sean Pertwee
  • 100 Greatest Family Films (22-23 December 2005) - narrated by Bob Hoskins
  • 100 Greatest Funny Moments (26 February 2006) - presented by Rob Brydon
  • 100 Greatest Sex Symbols (24 February 2007) - presented by Anna Chancellor
  • 100 Greatest Stand-Ups (18 March 2007)[14] - narrated by Ann Bryson
  • 100 Greatest Stand-Ups 2010 (10 April 2010) - updated list, narrated by Ann Bryson
  • 100 Greatest World Cup Moments of All Time! (13 June 2010) - updated list, presented by Bob Mortimer
  • 100 Greatest Toys (19 December 2010) - presented by Jonathan Ross[15]
  • 100 Greatest Gadgets[16] (29 August 2011) - presented by Stephen Fry

[edit] Spin-off series

[edit] References

  1. ^ Claire Cozens (2001-09-03). "Smashing stuff". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 2008-07-21. http://www.webcitation.org/5ZTWtUt4U. Retrieved 2008-07-21. 
  2. ^ Janine Gibson (2000-09-11). "Millionaire in ratings scrap with Big Brother". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 2008-07-21. http://www.webcitation.org/5ZTX6lRST. Retrieved 2008-07-21. 
  3. ^ "Simpsons tops kids' TV poll". BBC News. 2001-08-28. Archived from the original on 2008-07-21. http://www.webcitation.org/5ZTXbxYBr. Retrieved 2008-07-21. 
  4. ^ 100 GREATEST SPORTING MOMENTS - RESULTS Channel 4 Retrieved January 2, 2010
  5. ^ "TV MARKETPLACE - Rugby scores again - Brand Republic News - Brand Republic". 2003-10-03. http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/509284/. Retrieved 2008-07-21. 
  6. ^ Dek Hogan (2004-12-19). "Television - - Dek's Christmas Crackers - Digital Spy". Archived from the original on 2008-07-21. http://www.webcitation.org/5ZTrAyCjd. Retrieved 2008-07-21. 
  7. ^ "100 Greatest Tearjerkers". BFI. http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/802285. Retrieved 12 July 2009. 
  8. ^ Coffey, Kate (16 October 2007). "Why I Love…The 100 Greatest… shows". Radio Times. http://www.radiotimes.com/blogs/121-why-i-lovethe-100/. Retrieved 12 July 2009. 
  9. ^ Sutcliffe, Thomas (11 February 2005). "It's enough to make you weep". The Independent. London. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/its-enough-to-make-you-weep-1529987.html. Retrieved 12 July 2009. 
  10. ^ "Top 10 Tearjerkers". The Daily Mail. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/legacygallery/gallery-5191/Top-10-tearjerkers.html. Retrieved 12 July 2009. 
  11. ^ Tryhorn, Chris (5 April 2007). "Easter TV: what's your verdict?". The Guardian. London. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/organgrinder/2007/apr/05/eastertvwhatsyourverdict. Retrieved 12 July 2009. 
  12. ^ "The Simpsons named top cartoon". Irish Examiner. 2005-02-26. Archived from the original on 2008-07-21. http://www.webcitation.org/5ZTrtA8ad. Retrieved 2008-07-21. 
  13. ^ "Thom Yorke Debuts New Songs At Trade Justice - Xfm". 2005-04-18. Archived from the original on 2008-07-21. http://www.webcitation.org/5ZTWhqd4N. Retrieved 2008-07-21. 
  14. ^ "Alexei Sayle: My Land Rover gave up on the BBC near Dover - Motoring, Life & Style - Belfasttelegraph.co.uk". 2007-08-07. Archived from the original on 2008-07-21. http://www.webcitation.org/5ZTu25Kg5. Retrieved 2008-07-21. 
  15. ^ "100 Greatest Toys with Jonathan Ross - Series and Episodes". Channel 4. undated. Archived from the original on 19 December 2010. http://www.webcitation.org/5v6CUqWT8. Retrieved 19 December 2010. 
  16. ^ "Stephen Fry's 100 Greatest Gadgets". Channel 4. http://www.channel4.com/programmes/stephen-frys-100-greatest-gadgets. Retrieved 2 January 2012. 
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