It's reality TV heaven this month on Granada UKTV with a wide variety of real life goings on. Draw your inspiration and amusement from the most fun and fascinating reality and factual entertainment on Granada UKTV.
Mondays at 8pm - Nanny 911
This family oriented, unscripted series follows an experienced team armed with dos and dont's of child-rearing as they answer the call from exhausted parents to tackle the issues that are causing chaos in their homes, ranging from appalling table manners to raging temper tantrums. One call to Nanny Central is all it takes to get families into tip-top shape. The veteran head nanny reviews the case and assigns the nanny best suited to transform the terrible tots!
Tuesdays at 8pm - Marry Me
A reality programme featuring love stories of real life couples facing the biggest decision of their lives: whether to say 'yes' or 'no' to a marriage proposal. With outrageous, moving, hilarious and highly planned plot to propose in ever more amazing ways, the results delight, shock, bring on the tears - and take the viewers completely by surprise!
Wednesdays at 8pm - Ballroom Bootcamp
Dust off your sequins and get your toes twinkling! Ballroom Bootcamp is a colourful, fast-paced entertainment show that brings dreams of transformation to life. This unmissable series takes ordinary people from all walks of life and puts them through a rigorous five-week training programme with top ballroom dancing professionals. All the while, the tension and excitement builds as they get ever closer to the ultimate dance-off, where the trainee ballroom dancers compete against each other in an authentic, professionally judged dance contest. Are they the new Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers - or will they fall flat on their faces?
Thursdays at 8pm - Vroom Vroom
From the team behind the international hit format Brainiac, Vroom Vroom is the fast-paced car show with a difference. As well as being fun and informative, this petrol-fuelled series has a whole lot besides... 'Test Drive' pushes manufacturers' claims to the limits - but not how you'd expect ... and how can you really know how good the off-road suspension is unless a model, in the passenger seat, can apply makeup smoothly? Can a car go from 0-60 fast enough to pull a tablecloth from under a fully laid table, without breaking the china?