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- What's Up TV is a Sky One magazine show hosted by Jacqueline Shepherd and Remel London and following Jaxx's departure, Aaron Roach Bridgeman. Reporters include Nicole Holliday, Buffy, Elle Vickery, Joe Forrester, Nayha Ahmad, AJ King.
- A surreal sketch comedy and spoken word hybrid that takes a satirical look at the issue of toxic masculinity.
- This series launches with Mo Gilligan. Mehul goes behind the scenes of 'Life and Rhymes'. Pat Leacock performs his poem 'The Skin I'm In'. Aaron meets 3 Shots of Tequila and Natalie Gayle sits down with the Youth Club Archive.
- Suprina sits down with Big Zuu, Natalie talks to women in gaming and Joe investigates whether 'Cancel Culture' is a positive thing. Nayha catches up with the comedian Rosie Jones and Suprina explores 'The Stars are Bright' exhibition.
- Nicole talks to the magician Magical Bones, Elle explores Magic Realism, Nayha meets the comedian and writer, Sara Pascoe. Aaron talks to Saxon Sound and Elle visits award winning Animation Director, Astrid Goldsmith.
- Aaron and Remel test their skills in a life drawing class. Serlina Boyd and KSI join Aaron and Remel in the studio, Nicole meets 'The Goes Wrong Show' and S1 of Unmuted ends with a performance from the Black Voices.
- Harry Baker, Fury WD, 2 Badda, Lams and Gecko join Benjamin Zephaniah at London's Battersea Park for a celebration of poetry in a unique spoken-word performance show.
- Men's mental health and daily life for transgender women are the topics this week as Benjamin Zephaniah hosts more moving spoken word performances in Battersea Park.
- Five new poets tackle some of today's biggest issues, including racism, sexuality and the NHS as Benjamin Zephaniah hosts more witty and moving spoken-word performances.
- In the last episode, powerful performances delve into topics such as colonialism, COVID-provoked racism and a traumatic real-life event. Benjamin Zephaniah hosts.
- Youth culture and lifestyle magazine show featuring the latest entertainment news and celebrity interviews as well as a look at music, fashion, arts and comedy.