Wednesday Wins: From Chase to Auctions – Challenge’s Must‑Watch Line‑up

The Chase

Start your Wednesday with a lineup that balances high‑energy quiz battles with heartfelt antiques drama. Below are the highlights you’ll find on Challenge this evening.

06:30 – 07:00

The Chase (S7, ep 92) – Bradley Walsh hosts the game show that asks contestants to complete a series of general knowledge questions faster than The Chaser.

The Chase remains a reliable staple for quiz lovers, delivering sharp wit and tension that keeps viewers glued.

07:00 – 08:00

The Chase (S9, ep 181) – Bradley Walsh hosts the game show that asks contestants to complete a series of general knowledge questions faster than The Chaser, a brainbox of the highest order.

The new season keeps the formula tight but adds a fresh spark, making it one of the better options.

08:00 – 09:00

The Celebrity Chase (S10, ep 3) – Bradley Walsh hosts the game show that asks celebrities to complete a series of general knowledge questions faster than The Chaser.

The Celebrity Chase offers a lighter twist, with familiar faces sparking friendly rivalry. Still entertaining for casual viewers.

09:00 – 10:00

The Bidding Room (S2, ep 18) – Nigel Havers presents the show in which members of the public get expert advice on selling their antiques and collectables to a panel of dealers.

The Bidding Room brings the thrill of auction to the living room, with Nigel Havers’ seasoned guidance making it a reliable watch.

10:00 – 11:00

Dickinson’s Real Deal – Antiques expert and presenter David Dickinson travels the country, hoping to snap up good deals while locals either sell or gamble at auction.

Dickinson’s Real Deal mixes charm with market insight, holding up well for antique aficionados.

11:00 – 12:00

Tenable (S2, ep 45) – Warwick Davis hosts the game show where 10 is the magic number as contestants put their general knowledge to the test for a £125,000 jackpot prize.

Tenable’s high stakes and Warwick Davis’ presence give it a gripping edge, though it can feel a bit repetitive.

12:00 – 12:30

Supermarket Sweep (first half) – Dale Winton hosts this supermarket‑based favourite.

Supermarket Sweep offers nostalgic fun, still entertaining for families.

12:30 – 13:00

Supermarket Sweep (second half) – A continuation of the supermarket race.

The second half keeps the energy high, a reliable filler for the afternoon.

13:00 – 14:00

The Chase Celebrity (S6, ep 2) – Bradley Walsh hosts the game show that asks celebrities to complete a series of general knowledge questions faster than The Chaser.

A familiar format with a celebrity spin, still reliable for light‑hearted viewing.

14:00 – 15:00

The Chase (S14, ep 10) – Bradley Walsh hosts the game show that asks contestants to complete a series of general knowledge questions faster than The Chaser.

S14’s fresh hosts and twists add variety, promising a one‑of‑the‑better options.

15:00 – 16:00

Celebrity Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (S3, ep 20) – Classic episode of the award‑winning quiz show where celebrities can win up to a million pounds for charity.

Still reliable for those who enjoy high‑stakes charity competition.

16:00 – 17:00

The Bidding Room (S2, ep 18) – Nigel Havers presents the show in which members of the public get expert advice on selling their antiques and collectables to a panel of dealers.

Re‑watching the show keeps it fresh with new items and new bidders.

17:00 – 18:00

Tenable (S2, ep 56) – Warwick Davis hosts the game show where 10 is the magic number as contestants put their general knowledge to the test for a £125,000 jackpot prize.

Its high‑stakes format continues to hold viewers’ attention.

18:00 – 19:00

The Chase Celebrity (S6, ep 2) – Bradley Walsh hosts the game show that asks celebrities to complete a series of general knowledge questions faster than The Chaser.

A quick, light‑hearted interlude that’s still entertaining.

19:00 – 20:00

The Chase (S13, ep 151) – Game show, based on the game of bingo, where contestants answer questions to complete winning lines on their gamecard.

It delivers a unique blend of bingo and trivia, offering a reliable alternative to straight‑forward quizzes.

20:00 – 21:00

The Chase (S14, ep 12) – Bradley Walsh hosts the game show that asks contestants to complete a series of general knowledge questions faster than The Chaser.

Its consistency makes it a dependable choice for late‑night viewers.

21:00 – 22:00

The Chase Celebrity (S6, ep 2) – Bradley Walsh hosts the game show that asks celebrities to complete a series of general knowledge questions faster than The Chaser.

It’s a solid finish to the evening, still offering light entertainment.

22:00 – 22:30

Bullseye (first half) – Dartboard quiz game that tests contestants’ darts skills and their general knowledge.

Bullseye’s combination of skill and trivia keeps it engaging and reliable.

22:30 – 23:00

Bullseye (second half) – The dart‑based quiz continues with new challenges.

It remains a solid filler for late‑night viewers.

23:00 – 00:00

Classic Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Classic episode of the award‑winning quiz show presented by Chris Tarrant.

Its nostalgic appeal makes it a reliable late‑night option.

00:00 – 01:00

The Chase (S9, ep 44) – Bradley Walsh hosts the game show that asks contestants to complete a series of general knowledge questions faster than The Chaser.

It stays true to the format, holding up well into the night.

01:00 – 02:00

The Chase (S9, ep 188) – Bradley Walsh hosts the game show that asks contestants to complete a series of general knowledge questions faster than The Chaser.

Another solid entry that remains reliable for late‑hour viewers.

02:00 – 03:00

The Chase (S9, ep 0) – Bradley Walsh hosts the game show that asks contestants to complete a series of general knowledge questions faster than The Chaser.

Continuing the dependable pattern.

03:00 – 03:30

Bullseye (first half) – Dartboard quiz game that tests contestants’ darts skills and their general knowledge.

It’s still engaging for those who enjoy a quick challenge.

03:30 – 04:00

Bullseye (second half) – The dart‑based quiz continues with new challenges.

It keeps the pace lively.

04:00 – 04:30

Bullseye (first half) – Dartboard quiz game that tests contestants’ darts skills and their general knowledge.

Still a reliable filler for early‑morning viewers.

04:30 – 05:00

Bullseye (second half) – The dart‑based quiz continues with new challenges.

It offers a steady rhythm.

05:00 – 05:30

Bullseye (first half) – Dartboard quiz game that tests contestants’ darts skills and their general knowledge.

It stays engaging until the early hours.

05:30 – 06:00

Teleshopping 2026 – Teleshopping.

Provides a calm close to the night, suitable for winding down.

06:00 – 06:30

Teleshopping 2026 – TBD.

Another low‑intensity segment to finish the evening.

Bottom line: The Wednesday lineup on Challenge offers a balanced mix of quiz excitement and antiques intrigue, ensuring there’s something for every mood. Whether you’re chasing knowledge or bidding for treasures, the channel delivers reliable entertainment that holds up well throughout the night.

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