Tuesday’s ITV Quiz Buzz

It’s game‑show season, and ITV Quiz is packing a power‑full schedule for Tuesday. Below is a quick‑fire rundown of what to hit on, followed by a bit of pan‑trade commentary and a personal take on each offering.

Deal or No Deal – 09:00‑10:00 BST

Deal or No Deal

Stephen Mulhern returns to the familiar set as the Banker’s decisions take centre stage. The single, high‑pressure question format keeps the audience glued, and the show still entertains even when the stakes feel routine.

Opinion: It’s a reliable crowd‑pleaser – the pacing is crisp, and the host’s banter adds a light touch that keeps viewers guessing.

Tipping Point – 10:00‑11:00 BST, 11:00‑12:00 BST, 12:00‑13:00 BST, 13:00‑14:00 BST, 14:00‑15:00 BST, 15:00‑16:00 BST, 16:00‑17:00 BST, 17:00‑18:00 BST, 18:00‑19:00 BST, 19:00‑20:00 BST, 20:00‑21:00 BST, 21:00‑22:00 BST, 22:00‑23:00 BST, 23:00‑00:55 BST

Tipping Point

Ben Shephard leads the iconic machine‑battle across multiple slots. While the format can feel repetitive, the daily spin keeps casual viewers intrigued.

Opinion: The show holds up well for quick, light‑hearted entertainment; it’s less about the prize and more about the spectacle.

Lingo – 13:00‑14:00 BST, 14:00‑15:00 BST, 15:00‑16:00 BST, 16:00‑17:00 BST, 17:00‑18:00 BST, 18:00‑19:00 BST, 19:00‑20:00 BST, 20:00‑21:00 BST

Lingo

Word‑play battles bring families together as contestants race to pronounce the mystery word. The format is familiar, but the camaraderie keeps the show engaging.

Opinion: It’s still entertaining, especially for viewers who enjoy a gentle mental challenge.

Tenable – 14:00‑15:00 BST, 23:55‑00:50 BST

Tenable

Warwick Davis hosts a Top‑10 quiz that spotlights LGBTQ+ athletes. The mix of humor and insight gives the show a unique edge.

Opinion: It offers a refreshing perspective, making it one of the better options for viewers looking for something different.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Celebrity Special – 15:00‑16:00 BST

Jeremy Clarkson returns to the chair, while Stephen Fry and Jeanette Kwakye test their knowledge. The familiar format is bolstered by celebrity charm.

Opinion: The light‑hearted competition works well as a quick, enjoyable watch.

Riddiculous – 16:00‑17:00 BST, 01:50‑02:40 BST

Riddiculous

Ranvir Singh leads a riddle‑based showdown. The clever puzzles can be a bit slippery, but the format is engaging.

Opinion: It holds up well for viewers who enjoy a mental workout interspersed with laughs.

Wheel of Fortune – 21:00‑22:00 BST

Wheel of Fortune

Graham Norton welcomes a variety of contestants to spin the wheel. The mix of strategy and chance gives it a reliable feel.

Opinion: The show is still entertaining, especially for those who enjoy a mix of luck and skill.

Bottom Line

With a mix of classic game‑show staples and fresh twists, Tuesday’s ITV Quiz lineup offers something for every type of viewer. Whether you’re looking for the familiar thrill of Deal or No Deal or the quirky charm of Lingo, there’s a slot to suit your mood.

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