Thursday’s ITV Quiz Line‑up: From Deal‑or‑No‑Deal to Tipping Point
Here’s what you’ll see on ITV Quiz tonight – all times in BST.
08:00 – Deal or No Deal
Stephen Mulhern’s high‑stakes showdown with Nikki against the Banker offers familiar drama. Opinion: The tension feels old‑school but still reliable for those who enjoy classic quiz buzz.
09:00 – Tipping Point (first slot)
Ben Shephard’s machine‑centric challenge promises a visual spectacle. Opinion: The spectacle is exciting, though the repetition across the night may dampen excitement.
10:00 – Tipping Point (second slot)
Another round of the same format. Opinion: Re‑watching can be comforting if you’re a fan; otherwise, it risks monotony.
11:00 – Tipping Point (third slot)
Same as earlier. Opinion: The machine’s allure remains, but variety is limited.
12:00 – Lingo
Adil Ray hosts couples and families battling for the jackpot. Opinion: Wordplay remains engaging, but the formula feels predictable.
13:00 – Tenable
Warwick Davis leads a podcast‑themed quiz for 125,000 pounds. Opinion: A fresh angle that could benefit from tighter pacing.
14:00 – The Chase Celebrity Special
Bradley Walsh brings celebrities into the chase. Opinion: Celebrity charm adds fun, yet the challenge may feel light.
15:00 – Riddiculous
Ranvir Singh hosts a rapid riddle showdown. Opinion: Riddles keep the pace brisk, but the pressure may be intense.
16:00 – Deal or No Deal (second slot)
Repeat of the earlier format. Opinion: A second chance for those who missed the first round.
17:00 – Lingo (second slot)
Another Lingo episode. Opinion: Familiarity offers comfort but little novelty.
18:00 – Lingo (third slot)
Same. Opinion: Repetitive, yet consistent for loyal viewers.
19:00 – Lingo (fourth slot)
Same. Opinion: Repetition may wear thin for some.
20:00 – The Chase Celebrity Special (second slot)
Another celebrity chase. Opinion: Additive but may feel redundant.
21:00 – Tipping Point (fourth slot)
Same. Opinion: The machine remains an eye‑catcher but lacks new elements.
22:00 – Tipping Point (fifth slot)
Same. Opinion: Late‑night repetition may not appeal to all.
23:00 – Tipping Point (final slot)
Final 55‑minute episode before midnight. Opinion: Closes the night with the familiar machine.
23:55 – Tenable (late‑night)
Warwick Davis’s podcast quiz extends into the early hours. Opinion: Late‑night niche for podcast fans.
00:50 – Riddiculous (midnight)
Riddles continue at 00:50. Opinion: Intense for night owls.
01:45 – Unwind with ITV
Relaxation segment to close the day. Opinion: Good way to wind down after the quiz marathon.
Bottom line: ITV Quiz offers a mix of familiar formats and novel twists. While repetition is high, there are moments of genuine excitement for fans of quiz culture. Pick your favourite and enjoy the thrill.