Sunday Show‑Stoppers on Challenge
Challenge’s Sunday lineup promises a mix of sharp trivia, heart‑thumping game‑show drama and a dash of antique intrigue. Below is a curated rundown of what to keep an eye on, paired with a few personal takes on why each slot matters.
The Chase – The Brain‑Box Bonanza

From 06:00 to 07:00, 07:00 to 08:00, 15:00 to 16:00, and again later in the evening, Bradley Walsh hosts a relentless barrage of general‑knowledge questions. The show’s stamina and Walsh’s charisma make it a dependable pick for viewers who enjoy a quick mental fix. In my view, it remains one of the channel’s flagship offerings, consistently pulling in casual fans who appreciate the blend of challenge and entertainment.
Dickinson’s Real Deal – Antique Adventures

At 08:00 and again at 09:00, David Dickinson leads a hunt for vintage treasures across the country. The tension of auction bids and the allure of hidden gems make this a compelling watch for those who enjoy a mix of reality TV and historical curiosity. While the format is familiar, the show still delivers reliably engaging content, especially for viewers who appreciate the charm of antiques.
Blockbusters – Classic Quiz Revival

From 10:00 to 10:30 and 10:30 to 11:00, Bob Holness returns to the iconic board that challenged contestants across the UK. The nostalgic feel pairs nicely with the ever‑present need for light‑hearted competition. I find the show holds up well, offering a comforting bridge between past and present trivia fans.
Bridge of Lies – Psychological Game‑Show

Ross Kemp steers contestants through a tense crossing of truths and lies at 13:00 to 14:00. The concept invites viewers to test their intuition alongside the participants, adding a layer of suspense that is not always present in other game shows. In my opinion, it’s a refreshing deviation from pure knowledge‑based formats.
The Celebrity Chase – Star‑Studded Showdown

From 16:00 to 17:00, 17:00 to 18:00 and 18:00 to 19:00, celebrity contestants face off as Bradley Walsh challenges them to out‑score the Chaser. The star power adds an extra layer of engagement, especially for fans of celebrity culture. It remains a solid addition to the evening’s lineup, offering a mix of humour and challenge.
Bullseye – Dart‑Driven Trivia

From 22:00 to 23:30, the audience gets a blend of dart‑throwing skill and trivia. The format is straightforward but offers a quirky twist that keeps the pacing brisk. It’s a reliable filler for late‑night viewers looking for a quick, entertaining segment.
Teleshopping 2026 – Commercial Interlude
From 05:30 to 06:00, the channel switches to Teleshopping 2026. Unfortunately, the description is listed as “TBD.” Viewers should anticipate a generic shopping segment that may not align with the more engaging content earlier in the day.
Bottom Line: Challenge’s Sunday line‑up balances classic quiz formats, celebrity antics, and a dash of antiques to keep viewers hooked. The Chase remains a reliable anchor, while Dickinson’s Real Deal and Bridge of Lies add fresh twists. Late‑night Bullseye offers a quick, light‑hearted close to the day.
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