KYTV sends Martin Brown and Mike Channel to cover the capture of a foreign embassy.
KYTV brings viewers the action as it happens: from championship boxing to a royal wedding.
Exclusive live coverage of the World Felthamweight Championship contest in which the defending champion from Detroit, Illinois meets a challenger from Biggleswade, Essex, only on KYTV.
Pollution, CFCs, Amazonian rainforests and how to make a handy firelighter from two matches and a dead seagull. KYTV's team of experts turn the microscopes on environmental issues.
A second chance to relive all those happy memories from the Second World War as Britain's most prestigious satellite station takes a nostalgic look back at some of the stories and events from 1940 that kept our home fires burning.
From the only satellite station considered responsible enough to cover an event of national importance comes ball-by-ball commentary on the royal wedding of the decade
Another thrilling challenge awaits KYTV adventure-seekers Anna Daptor and Martin Brown as they struggle to beat the clock and find a lifesaving spleen for Mr Hartford.
KYTV puts on its own telethon, dubbed "Brown Nose Day."
This week the alternative TV station gets religion.
The spoof TV station goes European. Anna Daptor reports from France on the opening of the Chunnel.
Following the military invasion of the tiny African island of Mnm, KYTV suspends normal programming to bring you in-depth analysis of this sensitive international crisis.
Public accountability is the cornerstone of the spoof satellite station's broadcasting charter. Hence, once a year, Sir Kenneth Yellowhammer (KYTV's founder and chairman) personally vets any tricky questions you might have about the station's output.
The spoof satellite station presents another round of the frank and mature discussion show about sex. And there's plenty of speculation about the result of the Thodding by-election.
The first in a new season of satellite broadcasts takes a behind-the-scenes look at KYTV's lavish new costume drama, The Making of David Chizzlenut, soon to be screened on the satellite station's Even More Movies Plus Extra channel.
In the wake of every other TV channel, KYTV remembers Those Sexciting Sixties.
KYTV's documentary team goes to Gravesend to spend a year recording life with the Walls family.
The satellite station looks back over the last 1,000 years and discovers that a major contribution to civilisation was made by KYTV itself.
In 1978 a man was sent to prison for a murder he did not commit - or did he? KYTV investigates this grisly affair as part of its season of "criminal" broadcasts.
Holidays can be free if you take a film crew. So for the last programme in this series from the spoof satellite station, Mike Flex and Anna Daptor test resorts as far afield as Samarkand, Barbados, Tuscany and Greece, while Mike Channel spends two weeks sitting on a filthy toilet on a caravan site.