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Lingo british game show
Lingo british game show









lingo british game show

He continued: "It’s one of the greatest shows of all time and to be the new host is an honour.

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"I’ve always been such a huge fan of the show, so much so, I’ve been practising at home with small cereal boxes! It looks so simple but it’s an incredibly compelling game for both those playing and the viewers watching at home." Lingo is a British game show hosted by Adil Ray where pairs of contestants compete to find words across a series of rounds. He said: "Wow what an opportunity, I’m beyond excited to be hosting the brand-new series. It is said that the new season will see: "A brand-new setting with brand-new prize boxes and a new batch of contestants".īritain's Got More Talent host Stephen has also said that he's excited about the revival, adding that he's a 'huge fan of the show'. Past presenter Noel had an eleven year tenure with the show after it launched in 2005, but now under a seven-year lay-off, it will be back with a twist on ITV. That's because Deal or No Deal will make a grand return, fronted by Stephen Mulhern instead of beloved host Noel Edmonds. What's more, the broadcaster has swooped to bring another former Channel 4 show in another major shake-up. The Mirror reports that ITV has elsewhere invested in bringing Big Brother to screens across the UK - returning later this year. Read more: ITV's Deal or No Deal to launch with Stephen Mulhern as host as iconic game show switches channels The normal version of the show, presented by Good Morning Britain's Adil Ray will continue to air each weekday at 3pm meanwhile. And regardless of it's popularity, bosses at the leading broadcaster have decided to pull the plug. The spin-off on the daytime quiz gameshow - which is hosted by RuPaul - saw famous faces attempt to fill in the blanks to find missing words to win cash prizes. ITV has confirmed that despite strong viewership ratings, Celebrity Lingo will not return for a second season.











Lingo british game show