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- Three contestants hope to answer their way to a fortune, guided by seven celebrity experts in a game show packed with huge stars, big laughs and a colossal spinning wheel. Can the famous faces help them to win life-changing cash?
- Richard Osman hosts the game show in which he sets a panel of four celebrity contestants a series of games and puzzles to test their general knowledge.
- British version of the South Korean singing competition/guessing game hit. Celebrity performers wearing elaborate costumes to conceal their identity compete - can you guess who is beneath the mask?
- Victoria Coren hosts the fiendishly difficult quiz in which two teams of three contestants have to find the connection between seemingly unrelated clues.
- Comedian Romesh Ranganathan takes charge of the back-stabbing, big money, game show. Can the contestants create a chain of answers and avoid being the weakest link?
- Claudia Winkleman hosts a general knowledge quiz show where pairs of contestants must answer just one question correctly to win £100k. But that one question comes with 20 potential answers - and only one is correct.
- British version of the celebrity dancing competition/guessing game in which the panel of judges and the viewers at home try to identify the costumed celebrity contestants.
- A music-based quiz show in which pairs of contestants must name as many hit songs and artists under pressure. Hosted by Marvin Humes and Rochelle Humes.
- The amiable game show in which Richard invites four celebrity contestants to play a series of fun, innovative and random trivia-based games gets an upgrade to prime-time BBC One.
- Alan Carr hosts a fast-paced, play-along quiz in which every question is a picture and every picture is worth cash. Name them all for a Picture Slam and the chance to win £10,000.
- Oti Mabuse presents the dating show that harnesses the power of song to help people find an ideal partner. 4 singletons will each be serenaded on the show's balcony by by up to four hidden singers, they choose one to perform a duet with.
- Former footballer Alex Scott presents this daytime game show in which eight players compete in quick-fire knockout rounds to leave one contestant remaining in the Golden Run stage, where they can double the prize pot.
- Jimmy Carr host's the annual quiz of the year. Participants for this year include Sarah Millican, James Acaster, Jonathan Ross, Judi Love and Guz Khan. A host of celebrities also cameo to ask their own questions.
- Anne Hegerty presents this celebrity version of Britain's Brightest Family (2018). Celebrity contestants select two family members to join them as they aim to be crowned Britain's Brightest Celebrity Family.
- Fifteen contestants answer general knowledge questions in rounds leading to a final in which three players compete against one another. In the first two rounds each player is asked a series of questions, and those missing two questions are eliminated. In round three a contestant answering correctly then nominates an opponent who must answer a question correctly to nominate another person. This continues until only three players are left, and they advance to the final round in which each has three lives; the last person with a life left wins the game and a chance to advance to the Grand Final later in the series.
- A team of 5 celebrities take on the Tenable Tower for the chance to win £125,000 for their chosen charities.
- List-based daytime game show hosted by Anita Rani. Pairs of contestants put answers from a series of lists into categories. But some of the categories are devilish decoys set by iconic quizzers Bobby Seagull and Frank M. Paul.
- The team of three graduates from Durham University take on the trio of pop music aficionados in the second of the quarter-final matches.
- A trio of tea drinkers take on a team comprising of three graduates from Scotland's oldest universities in the third of the quarter-finals contests.
- The Dicers face the Birdwatchers in the last of the quarter-final matches, and the 300th edition of the challenging game show, hosted by Victoria Coren Mitchell.
- The Poptimists and the Time Ladies have battled their way through the rounds to meet in the first of the semi-final showdowns of the challenging game show.
- The Dicers, a trio of boardgamers, and the Ancient Alumni, a team comprising of three graduates from Scotland's ancient universities compete for a place in this year's final.
- The two teams that lost their semi-final matches, the Poptimists and the Ancient Alumni, take part in the third-place play-off match. Hosted by Victoria Coren Mitchell.
- It is the series finale and two teams, the Dicers and the Time Ladies, battle it out to be crowned Only Connect Champions.
- The testing game show hosted by Victoria Coren Mitchell returns for a 15th series. First to pit themselves against each other in a first round match are a trio of Pink Floyd fans and a team of bridge players.