Original programmes during the parade at
Pride in London 2016 London Live has commissioned a varied portfolio of programmes, including
Drag Queens of London,
Good Morning Breakfast,
CTRL Freaks,
Can You Cook It,
Food Junkies,
Fresh Fantasy,
Jeff Leach +1,
Place Invaders,
F2 Kicks Off and ''Nihal's City Swagger
. It has also commissioned documentaries including Girl on Girl
, Jail Birds
, Half Man Standing
, Teenage Kicks
, Sizzle London
, The Young Upstarts
, Digital Nation
, Roger & Robin's Night Club Tips
, Ron & Ron
, Fight Club London
, No Place Like Home
, Antisocial Network,
and Beggar Off''. In September 2013 the channel announced its first acquired series: a family sitcom,
All About the McKenzies. The show, previously only available via
YouTube, is written and produced by Samuell Benta. In November 2013, London Live announced its first prime-time commission:
F2 Kicks Off from UK indie Renowned Films, hosted by the
F2Freestylers duo Billy Wingrove and Jeremy Lynch. In January 2014 the channel announced acquired the web show
Brothers With No Game. In March 2014,
Drag Queens of London was announced.
Other programmes London Live also broadcasts a range of comedy, drama, documentaries and entertainment programmes such as
London Real,
Absolute Power,
Green Wing,
Peep Show,
Smack the Pony,
Spaced,
Trigger Happy TV,
Twenty Twelve,
Filthy Rich and Homeless,
Soho Blues,
The Tube,
Snog Marry Avoid?,
Vice Squad,
Hale and Pace,
Born Equal,
Freefall,
Harley Street,
''London's Burning,
Misfits, Moses Jones
, The Shadow Line
, White Teeth
, 10 Years Younger,
and Cash in the Attic. By 2021, the channel was showing a range of classic shows (similar to programmes already repeated on Talking Pictures TV, ITV4 or Forces TV) alongside films and local programmes with titles including Sapphire and Steel
, Danger Man,
The Sandbaggers,
and Goodnight Sweetheart'' in the schedules. In July 2017, it was announced the channel would have an early morning line-up of children's programming from the libraries of Saban Brands and Studio 100 (such as
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993–96, 2010 "Disney era" version) and
Digimon. After the contract expired, the channel began airing programming from
41 Entertainment, mainly content from the
BKN International library. As of 2023, the channel does not broadcast any children's programmes.
Former on-air team •
Anthony Baxter (presenter/head of news) • Alex Beard (presenter) • Alison Earle (presenter/reporter) • Marc Edwards (presenter/reporter) • Louise Scodie (presenter/reporter) • Claudia Liza Vanderpuije (née Armah) (presenter/reporter) • Gavin Ramjaun (presenter/reporter) • Luke Blackall (presenter/reporter) • Reya El-Salahi (presenter/reporter) • Stefan Levy (presenter/reporter) • Simon Thompson (entertainment producer/editor) • Toby Earle (TV editor) == David Icke interview ==