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The Best TV Shows on Channel One

Every Channel One Show Ranked From Best To Worst

From 2007 through to 2008, Channel One has accumulated a diverse collection of over 3 television shows. Notable series such as Virgin 1 Presents.... and Crime Invasion: Britain's New Underworld from Channel One first graced the screens in 2007 and 2007. Stay up-to-date with over 3 of Channel One’s elite series, with our list refreshed for November 2024.

  • Virgin 1 Presents....
    Virgin 1 Presents.... (2007)N/A

    Virgin1 Presents.... is a music show consisting of 13 hour-long programmes which contain a mixture of music performance and artist interviews shot at venues across the UK. The show was originally going to be called Live in Concert however, this changed once Virgin1 acquired the rights. Mysteriously, the show disappeared from Virgin1's schedules in February 2008.

  • Crime Invasion: Britain's New Underworld
    Crime Invasion: Britain's New Underworld (2007)N/A

    Crime invasion: Britain’s New Underworld is a 10 part is a documentary television programme produced in the United Kingdom by Vashca for the television station Virgin 1. This documentary series investigates the new organised crime cells that now dominate Britain's underworld, such as the Yardies and Turkish Mafia. Each of the gangs featured in the series has its roots in other countries and have been able to successfully establish bases in Britain, from where they now operate. The documentary also focussed on how the police, customs and other agencies are working to combat these growing crime networks and will include testimonies from victims and gang members. The Executive Producer is Glenn Barden.

  • Caribbean Cops
    Caribbean Cops (2008)N/A

    Caribbean Cops is an 8 part documentary created for Virgin 1. The series was shot on location in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and St Lucia, and was designed to capture the drama behind policing these holiday destinations and keeping the islands safe. Throughout the series, cameras followed each of the islands' local police forces in their battles against international drug smuggling, gun crime and homicide, as well as other crimes directly linked with the tourist trade. The series is narrated by English actor Shaun Parkes. Series Producer: Tricia O'Leary