ITV to air back-to-back quizzes for four hours all week in schedule shake-up as new show joins daytime line-up

Published on July 13, 2025 at 06:50 AM

ITV look set to air back-to-back quizzes all week for a four-hour quiz takeover in the afternoon.

The channel will have quizzing enthusiasts chomping at the bit with the addition of a FOURTH quiz show to its afternoon line-up.

Stephen Mulhern on the set of Catchphrase.
ITV daytime looks set to air four hours of back-to-back quizzing
Paul Sinha and Bradley Walsh celebrating on The Chase.
Celebrity Catchphrase is joining mainstays such as The Chase

From this week, quizzes will take over from 2pm and will dominate the scheudles right through until the ITV Evening News.

It’s good news for fans of Celebrity Catchphrase with the primetime show now being aired at 2pm each afternoon.

ITV will be airing a slew of re-runs of the programme fronted by before its usual three quiz mainstays.

As usual, ‘s Lingo will then follow at 3pm before star swoops in with Tipping Point at 4pm.

The four-hour marathon will then be closed out by ITV’s quizzing juggernaut, , at 5pm.

It means fans will have a total of four hours worth of quiz shows to keep them entertained.

This schedule shake-up comes shortly after ITV launched its very own dedicated quiz channel to purely focus on their quiz outputs.

ITV Quiz replaced known for airing hit reality shows and programmes from across the pond.

Much-loved shows such asandmoved toas a result of the massive shake-up.

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

Wheel of Fortune,, Lingo, , the rebootedand Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? all appear on the channel.

Elsewhere, The Chase has its own dedicated channel on .

Episodes are screened 24 hours a day via a special channel created for the online streaming service.

The Chase's six Chasers: Shaun Wallace, Darragh Ennis, Anne Hegerty, Paul Sinha, Jenny Ryan, and Mark Labbett.
The show usually airs in primetime
Ben Shephard, presenter of the game show Tipping Point, standing in front of the game's machine.
Tipping Point makes up one of the four major shows
Adil Ray, host of the game show LINGO.
Lingo will remain in its 3pm slot

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