What do Britain’s sharpest armchair critics think of our biggest and best TV programmes?
Gogglebox
Britain’s best amateur bakers compete in the iconic white tent to prove their skills
The Great British Bake Off
Reality series following the lives, loves and awks of SW3’s bright young things
Made in Chelsea
BAFTA-winning comedy game show starring Taskmaster Greg Davies and his sidekick Alex Horne
Taskmaster
Hollyoaks: the village in Chester where it all happens
Hollyoaks
Acclaimed US political drama that goes behind the scenes at the White House
The West Wing
Comedy about reluctant child genius Malcolm and his dysfunctional family
Malcolm in the Middle
A daring dating series that starts where some good dates might end – naked
Naked Attraction
Smash-hit adolescent comedy about a bunch of lads behaving sadly…
The Inbetweeners
The landmark series that follows police detectives as they investigate major crimes
24 Hours in Police Custody
B&B owners take turns to stay with each other as they compete to be crowned best hosts
Four in a Bed
Love, life, basketball and teen drama in small-town North Carolina
One Tree Hill
Award-winning US comedy following the misadventures of the staff at Sacred Heart Hospital
Scrubs
Drama series about a new academy school that merges the lives and cultures of a community
Ackley Bridge
A warm and honest exploration of life at Harrop Fold secondary school in Salford
Educating Greater Manchester
Sitcom from Robert Popper about the gloriously idiosyncratic Goodman family
Friday Night Dinner
Greg Davies’ comedy series about a childish idiot whose world is on the brink of collapse
Man Down
The First Dates restaurant throws open its doors to single people looking for love
First Dates
Can Dick Strawbridge and his wife Angel bring a French chateau back to life?
Escape to the Chateau
The knives (and forks) are out as strangers compete to be crowned top dinner party host