Stellify Media

[2] On 20 March 2014, Doherty and Worthy launched the production company Stellify Media as a joint venture with Sony Pictures Television.

Can't Touch This is a BBC One physical game show hosted by Zoë Ball and Ashley Banjo, with voice-over provided by Sue Perkins.

is a game show on Dave that involved contestants having to physically find the answers to questions and bring them back to host Jason Byrne in order to win money.

[9] Stellify Media also produced an Irish version of the hit show, hosted by IFTA Award winning comedian Al Porter that aired on TV3 in 2017.

A third series is launching in December 2022 on BBC Three[12] To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the game show, a week of special episodes aired on ITV, with Jeremy Clarkson as host.

[13] The revival received mostly positive reviews from critics and fans, and, as well as high viewing figures, led to ITV renewing the show for further series with Clarkson returning as host.

[14] A Taste of Home is a BBC One Northern Ireland cookery format in which exotic international dishes are prepared for local guests.

[17] Parents' Evening is a BBC One Northern Ireland documentary series that goes inside the most important night of the high school calendar – the parent-teacher meeting.

Hosted by Stephen Clarke and Rab Shields (known online as The Kilted Coaches), this show sees people undergo a body transformation over 12 weeks, while wearing a specially-designed 'fat suit' to hide their progress.

[28] Fastest Finger First is a Spinoff to the original UK edition of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire hosted by Anita Rani, in which contestants battle it out for the one prize money can't buy - a guaranteed place on the world's biggest quiz show, and the opportunity to win a million pounds.