Monday – The Chase Makes a Strong Start
The week kicks off with a high‑energy quiz marathon. The Chase (Bradley Walsh hosts) returns at 06:00 GMT, 7:00 GMT and 8:00 GMT, each hour a fresh chance to test general knowledge against the relentless Chasers. The game’s brisk pace makes it a reliable pick for quick mental workouts.
For younger viewers, the puzzles offer a fun brain‑exercise without the pressure of big prizes. Adults who love a challenge can enjoy the strategic “race against the Chaser” format. My take? It’s still entertaining, and the repeat slots give fans plenty of flexibility.

Tuesday – Antiques Take the Spotlight
At 10:00 GMT, Celebrity Antiques Road Trip (S2, ep 6) launches a new episode featuring Jon Culshaw & Debra Stephenson hunting for treasures in Edinburgh. The show’s charm lies in its mix of humour and genuine antique spotting.
Kids who love history can get a glimpse of how antiques are valued, while adults can enjoy the lighthearted banter. The episode’s 1:15‑hour span offers a solid block of content for a relaxed Sunday afternoon.

Wednesday – Bridging Lies and Truths
Ross Kemp hosts Bridge Of Lies at 13:00 GMT. Contestants step on truths and dodge lies to earn money – a blend of mystery and quiz mechanics that keeps viewers on their toes.
The show is a great pick for teens who enjoy suspenseful formats and adults who appreciate a clever twist on quiz shows. The 1‑hour slot makes it an easy mid‑week filler.

Thursday – Family Showdown
All Star Family Fortunes takes the stage at 16:15 GMT, featuring stars competing for charity with their families. The episode’s 45‑minute run is packed with fun family dynamics.
It’s ideal for parents who want quality time with their kids and for fans of classic game shows. The show’s lighthearted vibe and charitable angle make it a reliable family-friendly choice.

Friday – Tenable’s Quick‑Fire Show
Warwick Davis hosts Tenable at 17:00 GMT, challenging contestants to answer ten questions for a £125,000 jackpot. The show’s 1‑hour format delivers quick thrills.
Adults who love high stakes will find it engaging, while teenagers can appreciate the rapid pace.

Saturday – Auction Showdown
At 09:00 GMT, The Bidding Room offers a dealer battle over quirky items. Nigel Havers keeps the drama high with a 1‑hour episode filled with unexpected treasures.
The show appeals to viewers who enjoy auction dynamics and quirky collectibles. For families, it’s a light entertainment option. I’d say it holds up well as a weekend reveal.

Sunday – Classic Millionaire
Classic Who Wants To Be A Millionaire returns at 12:00 GMT, offering a nostalgic quiz experience. The episode’s 1‑hour run feels like a familiar comfort for loyal fans.
It’s a solid pick for older viewers who enjoy classic game shows, and for younger viewers, it’s a chance to learn from the questions. The show’s timeless format remains reliable.

Bottom line: From quick‑fire quizzes to antique hunts, Challenge’s lineup offers something for every palate. Whether you’re a trivia buff or a family‑friendly fan, the week’s shows are worth a look.