The Best TV Shows on UTV

Every UTV Show Ranked From Best To Worst

With its programming history stretching from N/A to N/A, UTV offers an impressive lineup of over 4 shows. Kelly and Brain Box represent the pinnacle of UTV’s programming, launching in N/A and N/A. Peruse our comprehensive roster of UTV’s top shows, encompassing over 4 distinct series as of April 2026.

  • Kelly
    Kelly (N/A)N/A

    Kelly was a talk and variety show that was hosted by broadcaster Gerry Kelly and was broadcast on UTV, between September 1989 till December 2005.

  • Brain Box
    Brain Box (N/A)N/A

    Brain Box was a live, interactive quiz show, showing in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland on UTV, and in Scotland on STV, airing every night, beginning after midnight. The quiz show launched on UTV in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland on Monday 3 August 2009, and on STV in Scotland just over a year later, on Thursday 19 August 2010. The show began airing on TV3 in the Republic of Ireland on 9 September 2010, just 7 months after the axing of the controversial Play TV. The channel ceased transmission of the programme just a week later, without explanation. Brain Box is a commercial presentation, by NetPlay TV – in association with Challenge Jackpot. Although broadcast only in Scotland and Ireland, the show was actually produced at Teddington Studios.

  • The Big House Reborn
    The Big House Reborn (2015)N/A

    Shows the curated restoration by the National Trust of the Mount Stewart property in the UK. The skills and expertise of an astounding range of conservators, historians, artisans and engineers, as they lovingly bring this great house and its priceless contents back to their former glory and, at the same time, provides a fascinating insight into the history and the experiences of the people who lived and worked here.

  • UTV Live
    UTV Live (N/A)N/A

    UTV Live is the name of the regional news service broadcast on UTV, the ITV region in Northern Ireland. The first edition of the programme was transmitted on Monday, 4 January 1993.