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Future of Channel 4 comedy series with big name host revealed after four series
Future of Channel 4 comedy series with big name host revealed after four series

The Irish Sun

time3 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Future of Channel 4 comedy series with big name host revealed after four series

AFTER four successful series of Jimmy Carr's gameshow I Literally Just Told You, the future of the show has been revealed. Although it hasn't been officially green lit by Channel 4 , the comedy show is set to return for it's fifth series, with filming reportedly take place next year. Advertisement 3 The fate of Jimmy Carr's I Literally Just Told You has been revealed Credit: Channel 4 / Rob Parfitt 3 The fifth series will begin filming next year Credit: Channel 4 The most recent series, which aired in July last year, was filmed back in 2023. The delay in filming the next instalment is reportedly down to diary dates but the much-loved show is still very much on Channel 4's programming slate. I Literally Just Told You sees four contestants battle it out for a cash prize of up to £25,000 by answering questions that have been written live while the show is being filmed. Two contestants are axed during the episode, leaving two finalists to face off, with questions steadily increasing from £250 to £2,000. Advertisement READ MORE ON JIMMY CARR The questions can present themselves in the form of anything that happens on the show to a celebrity cameo or an off the cuff joke. The show first aired on Channel 4 in December 2021 and immediately became a hit with viewers, with 24 episodes having aired so far. It was created by A previous episode of I Literally Just Told You saw a contestant almost left empty-handed after a mistake. Advertisement Most read in TV Sainsbury's worker Eddy, from Glasgow, lost out on the £18,000 when he could not give pop star Comedian Jimmy, 51, money . Lorraine Kelly wins £18,000 jackpot on I Literally Just Told You celebrity special After being brought on stage at one of Jimmy's gigs, Eddy was surprised with a giant cheque. The 8 Out Of 10 Cats host said: 'Now I've got something to tell you, I've got something to confess. Advertisement 'You lost the money on a question – it was Ariana Grande's age. 'We talked about her age but we never gave you the specific age so we messed up. BACK ON THE BOX 'And when you mess up in life, you've got to own your mistakes. Here's a cheque for £18,000.' Advertisement This isn't the only show of Jimmy's that is returning, as 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown returns to Channel 4 tonight (July 25). The long-running show sparked fears it would not be returning after production was halted last year. The comedy's production company Zeppotron had been told no new episodes would be filmed. A spokesperson for Channel 4 said at the time: 'We have already shot episodes which are ready to air. Advertisement 'To keep the show current we will shoot further episodes nearer transmission.' However, 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown is now returning to the studio this month to record a brand new series. 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown airs tonight at 9pm on Channel 4. 3 I Literally Just Told You first aired on Channel 4 in 2021 Credit: Channel 4 Advertisement

Future of Channel 4 comedy series with big name host revealed after four series
Future of Channel 4 comedy series with big name host revealed after four series

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Future of Channel 4 comedy series with big name host revealed after four series

AFTER four successful series of Jimmy Carr's gameshow I Literally Just Told You, the future of the show has been revealed. Although it hasn't been officially green lit by Channel 4, the comedy show is set to return for it's fifth series, with filming reportedly take place next year. 3 3 The most recent series, which aired in July last year, was filmed back in 2023. The delay in filming the next instalment is reportedly down to diary dates but the much-loved show is still very much on Channel 4's programming slate. I Literally Just Told You sees four contestants battle it out for a cash prize of up to £25,000 by answering questions that have been written live while the show is being filmed. Two contestants are axed during the episode, leaving two finalists to face off, with questions steadily increasing from £250 to £2,000. The questions can present themselves in the form of anything that happens on the show to a celebrity cameo or an off the cuff joke. The show first aired on Channel 4 in December 2021 and immediately became a hit with viewers, with 24 episodes having aired so far. It was created by Blue Peter's Richard Bacon and is narrated by none other than Loose Women's Judi Love. A previous episode of I Literally Just Told You saw a contestant almost left empty-handed after a mistake. Sainsbury's worker Eddy, from Glasgow, lost out on the £18,000 when he could not give pop star Ariana Grande 's age - although there had been an error. Comedian Jimmy, 51, who recently asked security to remove an audience member from his gig, 'owned the mistake' - as he later forked up the prize money. Lorraine Kelly wins £18,000 jackpot on I Literally Just Told You celebrity special After being brought on stage at one of Jimmy's gigs, Eddy was surprised with a giant cheque. The 8 Out Of 10 Cats host said: 'Now I've got something to tell you, I've got something to confess. 'You lost the money on a question – it was Ariana Grande's age. 'We talked about her age but we never gave you the specific age so we messed up. BACK ON THE BOX 'And when you mess up in life, you've got to own your mistakes. Here's a cheque for £18,000.' This isn't the only show of Jimmy's that is returning, as 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown returns to Channel 4 tonight (July 25). The long-running show sparked fears it would not be returning after production was halted last year. The comedy's production company Zeppotron had been told no new episodes would be filmed. A spokesperson for Channel 4 said at the time: 'We have already shot episodes which are ready to air. 'To keep the show current we will shoot further episodes nearer transmission.' However, 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown is now returning to the studio this month to record a brand new series. 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown airs tonight at 9pm on Channel 4. 3

Countdown's Susie Dent is coming to Wrexham - here's when
Countdown's Susie Dent is coming to Wrexham - here's when

Leader Live

time19-07-2025

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  • Leader Live

Countdown's Susie Dent is coming to Wrexham - here's when

She is bringing her new tour 'Word Perfect' to Wrexham's William Aston Hall on August 23. For someone whose life revolves around a true love of the English language and who is razor-sharp at deciphering the whimsies of our mother tongue, Susie Dent doesn't seem like the sort of person to be tripped up by the simple things. But she admits she has been stumped, albeit on the rare occasion. Countdown co-presenter and Queen of Dictionary Corner for more than 30 years, Susie – who will hit the road with her all-new second 26-date tour Word Perfect this summer – has many fond memories of her time on the show and recalls one particularly amusing moment. She said: 'I was doing some work on the tour the other day, and I was reminiscing about Richard Whiteley, when one of my most embarrassing moments came back to me. 'The letters had been selected, the clock had ticked down, and a contestant offered their five-letter word. I didn't quite catch what they said, so I asked them to spell it, which they duly did: D. O. I. N. G. In my head this translated to 'doi-ng' to rhyme with 'boing', so I proceeded to look it up. Until Richard saved my bacon by chipping in with 'It's do-ing Susie'.' Susie turned down the offer to join the team of Oxford University Press lexicographers who took turns in Dictionary Corner three times, but a persistent boss wouldn't let it lie. She said: 'It wasn't on my bucket list to be on TV; I'm happiest when I'm below the radar! But now I'm so grateful my audition was successful. As for my first appearance, I said as little as possible! There is a clip online of that first show, when I sat next to Rula Lenska and looked utterly frozen. 'I will be forever amazed, and grateful, that they kept me on. After about 10 years, Richard and Carol wanted a full-time lexicographer within the team, and happily I ended up alongside them as a permanent fixture.' But for someone who had no inclination to appear on TV, Susie has a very clear place in her heart for the Channel 4 tea-time words and numbers quiz and its Friday-night naughtier sibling 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. She said: '8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown has reminded many of those people who grew up with the show of the joy of the game, and of course it's brought in the laughs to go with it. TOP STORIES TODAY 'The real beauty of Countdown is its format. Anybody who watches it can understand the rules of the game within minutes and then join in to play along – no matter what their age or ability. Even with the comedy version, people do still love to play the game. 'Many of our contestants watched the show with their parents and grandparents, and so it has that real connection with family, too. 'After 33 years I still feel the adrenaline as the clock starts to tick down. It really is one of the biggest joys of my life. My feet will stay under the table in Dictionary Corner for as long as viewers will have me!' In her new tour Word Perfect, she is looking forward to taking audiences on a 'romp through some of the joys of the English language', looking at specific words and their stories, as well as many of the quirks which make our mother tongue so brilliantly unpredictable as well as magical. Speaking about her new tour, Susie said: 'The English language will never stop surprising and delighting me: It is as wayward as it is majestic, while the dictionary is as full of magic, drama and adventure as you will find anywhere. 'I can't wait to walk down some more of its secret alleyways with the Word Perfect audiences, and to hear their own questions about our curious mother tongue! We're going to have a lot of fun. Susie's tour, which will run from August 19 through until January 24, will coincide with the launch of her next two books, Words For Life and her children's book Roots We Share: 100 Words That Bring Us Together.

Dictionary Corner queen Susie Dent to celebrate the joys of the English language on new tour
Dictionary Corner queen Susie Dent to celebrate the joys of the English language on new tour

Scotsman

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Dictionary Corner queen Susie Dent to celebrate the joys of the English language on new tour

Ever wondered why a group of crows is called a murder… or why owls form a parliament? Does Gen-Z slang make you tear your hair out, and are our local dialects really dying out? Which orange came first, the colour or the fruit? Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... ​Countdown co-presenter, best-selling author, and Britain's best-loved wordsmith, Susie Dent aims to unravel these and many more mysteries of the English language when she brings her all-new tour Word Perfect to The Queen's Hall in Edinburgh on Saturday September 6. After more than three decades in Dictionary Corner, Susie will be sharing a brand-new collection of facts and stories from the wonderful world of words – reminding us just how unpredictable and utterly magical our mother tongue can be. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Tickets are on sale NOW from or direct from venues. Susie Dent Speaking about her new tour, Susie said:'The English language will never stop surprising and delighting me: it is as wayward as it is majestic, while the dictionary is as full of magic, drama and adventure as you will find anywhere. 'I can't wait to walk down some more of its secret alleyways with the Word Perfect audiences, and to hear their own questions about our curious mother tongue!' Susie Dent: Word Perfect follows Susie's 74-date tour The Secret Life Of Words which ran from 2018 to 2024. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Susie Dent is a writer and broadcaster, best known as co-presenter and the 'queen of Dictionary Corner' on C4's Countdown and its sister comedy show 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. She was appointed an MBE in 2024, the same year her debut novel, Guilty by Definition, was published. Susie's new books, Words For Life, and The Roots We Share: 100 Words That Bring Us Together, will be released in the autumn.

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