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The 21 September 2006 quiz was found to be in breach of the rule that "competitions should be conducted fairly". Ofcom warned ITV Play that there must be no further incident. [3] Ofcom stated that this was the first formal breach of the code recorded against ITV Play. [4] For its part, ITV Play described it as a "one-off" incident of poor ...
The Call (ITV) The Daily Quiz (Big Game TV, ITV Play, Men & Motors) The Great Big British Quiz; The Hallmark Channel Quiz (Hallmark channel) The Mint (ITV Play) Make Your Play (ITV) This Morning Puzzle Book (ITV Play) The Zone (ITV Play) TV Bingo
Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow is a British game show which premiered 30 May 2020 on ITV.Hosted by Alan Carr, the series features reworked and "supersized" versions of past ITV game shows (primarily from the Fremantle library), with each featuring a new "epic endgame".
Deal or No Deal is a British game show. It was originally presented by Noel Edmonds from 31 October 2005 to 23 December 2016 on Channel 4, and then by Stephen Mulhern from 20 November 2023 on ITV1. Based on the original Netherlands format of the game show, each episode sees a contestant choosing one of 22 boxes, each containing a cash amount. A ...
The series premiered to over 6.3 million viewers, making it ITV's highest-rated non-scripted series premiere since The Masked Singer. With average viewing figures of 4.7 million, it was the highest rated game show of 2022. [1] The third series opened to 3.8 million viewers.
3–2–1 is a British game show that made by Yorkshire Television for ITV.It ran for ten years, from 29 July 1978 to 24 December 1988, with Ted Rogers as the host.. It was based on a Spanish game show called Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez and was a trio of three shows in one: a quiz, variety and a game show.
Earlier this year, game-show enthusiasts were ecstatic to discover that ITV planned to reboot the immensely watchable Channel 4 series that closed its last box seven years ago. More than 11,000 ...
3 in a Row (not based on any U.S. game; played for a three-digit prize, using a grid of nine two-digit prizes.) 3 Strikes; Tic~Tac~Toe (functionally a variation on Joker with the pricing portion of On the Nose.) Time-Play (a variation on Clock Game; played for three three-digit prizes in ascending order of price.) Trade Up ("Trader Bob" in the ...