Lingo - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Episode 1
Adil Ray returns with the quiz in which three pairs of contestants use their powers of deduction to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords. The last remaining duo have the opportunity to double the money they've banked earlier in the show or leave with nothing. This edition features friends Charlotte and Lucy from Manchester, auntie and niece Sarah and Alyson from South Wales, and London couple Uzo and Lola.
Episode 2
Dean and Johnny from London, Bev and Tony from Eccles and Belfast couple Aaron and Joe use their powers of deduction to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords. The last remaining duo have the opportunity to potentially double the money they've banked earlier in the show or leave with nothing. Hosted by Adil Ray.
Episode 3
Laura and Kirsty from Birmingham, Iqra and her mum Rhaina from Birmingham, and Hertfordshire sisters Lydia and Celeste use their powers of deduction to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords. The last remaining duo have the opportunity to win the money they've banked earlier in the show to potentially double their winnings, or leaving with nothing. Hosted by Adil Ray.
Episode 4
The fast-paced game of words hosted by Adil Ray. Fighting it out today are Natassja and her Auntie Ashley from Northern Ireland, and married couples Jay and Shruti from Hertfordshire and Ian and Mary from Devon.
Episode 5
The fast-paced game of words hosted by Adil Ray. Working out the words today are Londoners Angela and her daughter Vizella, mates Marcus and Liam from West Sussex and auntie and niece Kate and Freya from Surrey and Herts.
Episode 6
Mother and son team Diana and Nigel, West Sussex friends Jane and Sue, and Nottingham pals Ally and Cheryl use their powers of deduction to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords. The last remaining duo have the opportunity to win the money they've banked earlier in the show to potentially double their winnings, or leaving with nothing. Adil Ray hosts.
Episode 7
Twins Ann and Al from Birmingham, friends James and Holly from Surrey and mother and daughter-in-law Tracy and Georgina from Manchester compete in the word game, in which contestants use their skills to find words from the fewest letters possible. Hosted by Adil Ray.
Episode 8
London siblings Nad and Rusha, Michelle and her son Paul from Manchester, and friends Lisa and Lisa from Sandbach compete in the word game, in which contestants use their skills to find words from the fewest letters possible. Hosted by Adil Ray.
Episode 9
The fast-paced game of words hosted by Adil Ray. Battling it out today are siblings-in-law Inka and Alex from London and Hastings, workmates Jeni and Mia from Croydon and Liverpool, plus pals Jenny and Kim from Kent.
Episode 10
The fast-paced game of words hosted by Adil Ray. Leading the Lingo charge today are couple Rob and Jane from Middlesborough, plus a pair of married Mancunians Stacey and Phil, and Kim and Gar.
Episode 11
Friends Sean and Kyle from Glasgow, Harv and his mum Jas from London, and sisters Sharon and Becky from Grimsby use their powers of deduction to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords. The last remaining duo have the opportunity to win the money they've banked earlier in the show to potentially double their winnings, or leaving with nothing. Adil Ray hosts.
Episode 12
Siblings Emma and Rob from the West Midlands, friends Alexis and Caroline from Rickmansworth and Rimoaine and Nina from London and Bradford compete in the word game. Hosted by Adil Ray.
Episode 13
Friends Peggy and Sarah from Gloucestershire and Buckinghamshire compete against two sets of sisters - Ramla and Shaila from Bradford and Precious and Esther from Manchester. Word game, hosted by Adil Ray.
Episode 14
The fast-paced game of words hosted by Adil Ray. Pitting their wits today are Rebecca and mum Anne from Lancaster, mates Gareth and Frank from the West Midlands, and couple Rahul and Manny from Derby and London.
Episode 15
The fast-paced game of words hosted by Adil Ray. Looking to prove they're as good as their word today are siblings Sarah and Laura from Southampton, best mates Donna and Carmel from London, and couple Toby and Helen from Exeter.
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Episode 21
Brothers Laurence and Ben from Hampshire, friends Karen and Helene from Scotland, and workmates Oliver and Franklyn from Huddersfield use their powers of deduction to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords. The last remaining duo have the opportunity to win the money they've banked earlier in the show to potentially double their winnings, or leaving with nothing. Adil Ray hosts.
Episode 22
The fast-paced game of words hosted by Adil Ray. Pondering puzzlewords today are friends Rebecca and Rachel from Liverpool, married couple Kaz and Rich from North Wales, and Deb with her mum Emily from Solihull and London.
Episode 23
The fast-paced game of words hosted by Adil Ray. Today's contestants are sisters Hinisha and Darshika from Leicester, Brian and his son Paul from Runcorn, and best friends Tasha and Leanne from Basildon.
Episode 24
Taking part are couple Kate and Stu from Worcestershire, plus two teams from Wiltshire - couple Robbie and Aimee - and Debs and her son Ben. They use their skills to find words from the fewest letters possible. Adil Ray hosts.
Episode 25
The fast-paced game of words hosted by Adil Ray. Facing off are sisters Ann and Jan from Swansea Valley, Daniel with mum Lynn from Telford, and Sandra with mum Sasha from Buckinghamshire.
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Episode 30
Episode 31
Episode 32
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Episode 34
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Episode 38
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