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- Ross travels around the UK meeting people living with some of the biggest issues affecting Britain today, including immersing himself in situations to gain a first-hand taste of the difficulties they face.
- Travel far from home has proved problematic in 2020, so Paul takes the opportunity to explore his adopted home county of Kent - seeing the sights and meeting the people in the Garden of England.
- Paul and members of the studio audience ask celebrity guests intriguing questions, scenarios and dilemmas. The guests then line-up in order of how they would answer the question from best to worst, most likely to least likely etc.
- Richard Parks, former Welsh Rugby International and multiple world record adventurer presents a documentary looking at what it means to be Welsh and Black in today's Wales.
- Ross Kemp looks at the issue of homelessness by sleeping out on the coldest night of the year in Cardiff with some rough sleepers. He also meets families torn apart by homelessness.
- It's thought that 1 in 20 children in Britain care for sick relatives. Ross meets a 15-year-old who looks after her schizophrenic mother and an even younger boy who cares for his sister, who has cerebral palsy and visual impairment.
- Ross meets teenagers who say they carry knives for self protection, parents who fear for their children's lives and community leaders taking drastic measures to put an end to the violence.
- Ross meets some of Britain's problem online gamblers, including some who have to go off-grid to escape their addictions. He also visits the parents of two young men who took their own lives after racking up serious debts.
- In the first of a two-part special to begin the second series, Ross examines the impact of dementia. He meets the husband of Barbara Windsor and stays with the Buckman family.
- Ross meets a family whose five-year-old daughter has a version of dementia, and re-visits the husband of Dame Barbara Windsor.
- Ross investigates opioids used in powerful prescription painkillers. He meets a woman who became addicted, a drug-dealer who cuts heroin with fentanyl to make it more addictive and a man whose daughter died from taking the lethal cocktail.
- Ross meets with people who are at risk of homelessness and struggling to cope after being moved into accommodation out of their boroughs.
- Paul's ultimate Kent staycation kicks off with him learning why the county is nicknamed the 'Garden of England', before visiting a birds of prey rescue sanctuary.
- Joining Paul O'Grady to second guess the public's opinion of them are Jack Dee, Joanna Page, Rob Rinder and Mica Paris. But what does Britain thinks of this line up?
- Joining Paul O'Grady on his Saturday Night Line Up this time are Amanda Holden, David Haye, Johnny Vegas and Aston Merrygold.
- Bringing the festive fun to a Christmas cracker of a Line Up are Dame Joan Collins, Paddy McGuinness, Sunetra Sarker and Julian Clary.
- Return of the quiz hosted by Lee Mack in which the questions are all about logic and common sense. 100 contestants begin but who will make it to the end and answer a question only 1% of the country can get right - and win up to £100,000?
- Comedy legend Lee Mack hosts the ultimate leveller of a game show - 100 contestants will start, but who will make it to the end to try to win up to £100,000?
- Lee Mack hosts the quiz show where 100 contestants compete, but in order to win up to £100,000, they need to answer a question only 1% of the country can get right.