Are You and Your Partner the Ultimate Quiz Team? Join ITV’s Exciting New Show!
ITV is rebooting the well-known Mr & Mrs game show, seeking duos to assemble the ultimate trivia team.
In order to potentially win the title of Britain’s Best Couple, it’s essential that you deeply understand your partner, and feel comfortable expressing this knowledge with confidence.
Based on the original show that wrapped up in 1999, it features couples being asked multiple-choice questions about one another.)
The new incarnation, however, comes with a twist.
Are you exceptionally familiar with your partner, more so than anyone else? Do you work together seamlessly as an unbeatable team?
‘Would you like to take on some fun physical challenges together?’


The news about the reappearance of the game show has arisen following the fact that it captured viewers’ attention when it was employed back in 2007 during Vernon Kay’s Gameshow Marathon, stirring interest among audiences.
2008 saw the airing of All-Star Mr & Mrs, a show hosted by Philip Schofield. As the name implies, this program spotlighted famous couples.
A source said: ‘The core premise of quizzing couples is timeless.
Currently, we’re working on refining the design for the updated version of the game. At present, several ideas are being considered about how different aspects of the game should function and what the final visual presentation will be like on-screen.
This isn’t just a straightforward remake; instead, it explores the concept of putting couples to the test, and there’s a lot of enthusiasm surrounding it.
2007’s Mr & Mrs revival showcased a few famous duos, among them were Katie Price and her partner, Peter Andre.
Originally, some intriguing questions posed were: ‘Does your spouse carry a handkerchief in his pajama pocket?’ (Launched in 1973)
‘How does your wife apply her lipstick?’


A source stated during the 2007 reboot that it offers an unprecedented glimpse into married life.
‘The questions might be simple but it is like holding a mirror to your relationship.’
The show had a whopping 11 million viewers at its peak popularity in the 1970s.
Originally, the program had one partner seated, wearing noise-cancelling headphones, while their spouse tried to pose questions about them.
In addition to this show, another well-known game show format is also being considered for a comeback by ITV.
The broadcaster is also reported to be working on an ultimate fitness challenge too.
A casting note asks: ‘Have you got incredible stamina?’
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2025-03-19 05:23