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ITV reveals line-up for brand new channel launching on Freeview, Sky and Virgin – but fan favourite show is missing

Published on June 04, 2025 at 01:56 PM

THE line-up for ITV’s brand new channel has been revealed and viewers have spotted a glaring omission.

next week and will be replaced by an ITV Quiz channel.

The cast of TOWIE series 34.
TOWIE is set to move back to ITV2 with the closure of ITVBe next week
The Chase's six Chasers: Shaun Wallace, Darragh Ennis, Anne Hegerty, Paul Sinha, Jenny Ryan, and Mark Labbett.
ITV favourite The Chase doesn’t appear to be on the schedule for new channel

Much-loved shows such as and will move to as a result of the massive shake-up.

When announcing the move last month, bosses said ITV Quiz will feature the broadcaster’s “market-leading UK quiz and game shows”;.

However, eager telly fans have noticed that one of ITV’s biggest programmes is missing from ITV Quiz’s schedule next week.

Wheel of Fortune, , Lingo, Tenable, the rebooted and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? appear.

But is nowhere to be seen, according to RXTVInfo.

The new channel launches on Monday.

TV guide data up until Friday doesn’t show any episodes of The Chase lined up.

It’s not clear why but The Chase does currently appear on the Challenge channel.

However, all is not lost for fans of the show as there is a hidden alternative that goes on step further.

The Chase has its very own channel with back-to-back episodes on .

ITV Quiz is set to kick-start on Monday with an episode of Lingo at 9am.

BIG CHANGES AHEAD

The move comes as the broadcaster prepares to makes a number of .

More than 220 jobs are set to be axed across ITV daytime, affecting Good Morning Britain, Lorraine,and This Morning.

Production teams for the latter three shows will be merged from next year, meanwhile Good Morning Britain will be produced by ITV News at ITN to save money.

will only air 30 weeks instead of 52 weeks under the changes.

to 30 weeks and cut from an hour long to just 30 minutes.

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