Beloved ITV game show returning to screens with supersized series in daytime schedule shake-up – leaving celebrity host ‘thrilled’

Beloved ITV game show returning to screens with supersized series in daytime schedule shake-up - leaving celebrity host 'thrilled'

As a long-time enthusiast of intelligent and engaging game shows, I am absolutely elated about the return of Jeopardy! on ITV. Having spent countless hours watching various quiz programs over the years, I can confidently say that this revamped version, helmed by the inimitable Stephen Fry, is a true gem in the genre.


An iconic game show on ITV, cherished by many, is coming back bigger than ever, airing during the daytime lineup. This change has left its famous host delighted.

The second season of the rebooted Jeopardy! show, hosted by renowned personality Stephen Fry, is set to start filming in September.

The initial show was incredibly popular during the daytime hours. It debuted in January with approximately 2.5 million viewers, and by the end of its broadcast, it consistently attracted around 1.6 million viewers on average.

On Jeopardy!, competitors challenge their broad knowledge by answering questions posed in the form of riddles, with each response phrased as a query, aiming to accumulate points and emerge victorious.

In a more conversational manner, candidates should understand that when asked ‘What city is the capital of France?’, an appropriate response would be something like ‘The capital of France is Paris.’ or simply ‘Paris is the capital of France.’ To clarify further, any answer that does not directly correspond to these phrases, such as just saying ‘Paris’, might not be considered acceptable.

Beloved ITV game show returning to screens with supersized series in daytime schedule shake-up - leaving celebrity host 'thrilled'

Beloved ITV game show returning to screens with supersized series in daytime schedule shake-up - leaving celebrity host 'thrilled'
Beloved ITV game show returning to screens with supersized series in daytime schedule shake-up - leaving celebrity host 'thrilled'

If a contestant incorrectly uses pronouns while answering a question, such as asking “Who is Paris?”, they will face penalties.

As I, a lifestyle expert, observe, contestants consistently accumulate prizes the more time they spend in this game. The ultimate victor, you’ll notice, comes back for another exciting round in the following episode.

In the latest installment, host Stephen, aged 66, expressed his excitement: “Overjoyed to return to the Jeopardy! podium once more for another round.”

Apart from its entertaining aspect, what’s truly delightful is observing participants from diverse regions across the nation showcasing a wide range of fascinating knowledge and sharp intellect.

He concluded by expressing gratitude towards ITV and the audience, and wishing that the second season would attract fresh followers and uncover even more extraordinary competitors.

Sunil Patel, CEO of Whisper (the company that produces Jeopardy), shared: “Jeopardy! is a significant cultural influence in America, but now, with Stephen Fry’s exceptional talent and our dedicated production team’s skills, it has found a permanent place in British living rooms.”

I’m thrilled that the show is getting renewed. After all, Jeopardy! is iconic, and having the opportunity to share it with a fresh batch of UK trivia enthusiasts on ITV is truly unique and exciting!

Katie Rawcliffe, ITV’s Entertainment Commissioning Head, expressed excitement about Jeopardy! joining ITV’s impressive lineup of game shows. She is eagerly looking forward to bringing Stephen and the show back on ITV screens next year.

Beloved ITV game show returning to screens with supersized series in daytime schedule shake-up - leaving celebrity host 'thrilled'
Beloved ITV game show returning to screens with supersized series in daytime schedule shake-up - leaving celebrity host 'thrilled'

Starting from late September 2024, our series will be captured in Salford for filming, with an anticipated broadcast in 2025. Auditions for participants kicked off back in July.

Jeopardy! UK is based on the NBC programme of the same name which began in the US in 1964. 

1983 saw the initial broadcast of this show on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, with veteran journalist and radio presenter Derek Hobson, currently aged 75, serving as the host.

Between 1990 and 1993, the show was revived on ITV, featuring Chris Donat, a 62-year-old English actor renowned for his role in The Politician’s Wife (1995).

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2024-08-06 13:42

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