Friday’s Flash‑Quiz Fever: Grab Your Game‑Show Glove

When the weekend rolls in, the real question is: what quiz will keep you glued to your sofa? ITV’s Quiz channel has answered with a double‑header of familiar faces, new twists, and a splash of celebrity flair. Let’s unpack the lineup between 09:00 and 23:55 BST and pick the shows that best fit your mood.

09:00–10:00: Deal or No Deal – The Classic Gamble Re‑invited

Stephen Mulhern takes the reins once more, this time with Paula and her daughter facing the Banker. The stakes are high, the tension palpable, and the presentation polished. If you’re looking for a familiar rhythm with a fresh twist, this is one of the better options for a relaxed start to your night.

Deal or No Deal

10:00–12:00: Tipping Point – The Machine That Tests Your Wits

Ben Shephard leads three rounds of quick‑fire challenges against a giant, spinning machine. The format is straightforward: answer correctly to inch closer to the £10,000 jackpot. The repetitive structure keeps viewers engaged, though it may feel a touch predictable for seasoned fans.

Tipping Point

12:00–14:00: Lingo – Word‑Play with a Twist

This hour sees the ever‑changing mix of contestants battling linguistic puzzles. The energy is high, and the rapid pace ensures that viewers stay on their toes. If you’re a word‑lover, the show offers a reliable challenge.

Lingo

14:00–16:00: Tenable & Supermarket Sweep – A Pair of Quick‑Fire Games

Warwick Davis hosts Tenable, a fast‑paced quiz that tests knowledge of top‑10 lists. A short break later, Rylan Clark‑Neal takes the stage for Supermarket Sweep, where shoppers sprint through aisles for a £3,000 prize. Both shows offer short bursts of excitement that work well for a quick break.

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Supermarket Sweep

15:00–17:00: Riddiculous & Deal or No Deal – Two Spins of the Same Night

Riddiculous challenges contestants to solve riddles set by the Riddlemaster, while a second round of Deal or No Deal brings back the high‑stakes drama. The contrast between logic puzzles and gamble offers variety for viewers who want to switch gears.

Riddiculous
Deal or No Deal

17:00–21:00: Lingo Re‑run & Celebrity Lingo – Word‑Battle for the Crowd

Four Lingo blocks give fans more chance to test their vocabulary. The final half‑hour splits between two Celebrity Lingo episodes, featuring a mix of media personalities and musicians. The charm of celebrity contestants provides a lighthearted finish before the night’s finale.

Celebrity Lingo
Celebrity Lingo

21:00–23:55: Tipping Point – The Final Curtain

The last set of Tipping Point episodes provide the familiar thrill of the spinning machine. The repetition keeps the format tight and the stakes clear for viewers who prefer the tried‑and‑true.

Tipping Point

23:55–01:40: Tenable & Riddiculous – Late‑Night Reset

The night winds down with another round of Tenable, followed by a deep dive into riddles on Riddiculous. These late‑night shows are a good pick if you’re staying up a bit longer and want something that keeps the brain engaged.

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Riddiculous

01:40–02:00: Unwind with ITV – A Moment of Calm

A short, soothing segment designed to calm the mind and bring reflection. Ideal for wrapping up the long night of quizzes.

Unwind with ITV

If you’re unsure which show to dive into, consider your mood: high energy and drama? Go for Deal or No Deal. Love word games? Lingo and Celebrity Lingo will keep you on edge. Looking for a quick burst? Tenable and Supermarket Sweep are perfect for a brief break.

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