The Hit List - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Episode 1
Mother and daughter Julie and Lauren from Edinburgh, partners Ben and Adam from Staffordshire and married couple Jess and John from Liverpool tackle four nail-biting rounds as they attempt to identify huge hits from across the years and genres for the chance to win £10,000.
Episode 2
Teams from Watford, Glasgow and Newcastle try to name hit songs and artists from the sixties onwards, for the chance to win £10,000.
Episode 3
Teams from London, Glasgow and Hampshire try to name hit songs and artists from the sixties onwards for the chance to win £10,000.
Episode 4
Dad and daughter Lee and Cariad from south Wales, brothers Dion and Kuresh from London and karaoke-loving twins Cathy and Sharon from Liverpool compete in the fast-paced music quiz.
Episode 5
Marvin and Rochelle Humes are joined by dad and daughter Iain and Olivia from Nottingham, sisters Melisa and Kaya from London and partners Krys and Shane from Bridgend in Wales. They are all hoping to show off their music knowledge and take home the full £10,000 prize pot.
Episode 6
Mother and daughter Ali and Nevada from London, engaged couple Sean and Alan from Chester and military drummer Ronnie and his partner Wesley from Aldershot all try to snare the big cash prize.
Episode 7
Engaged teachers Matt and Kerri from London, couple Megan and Rachel from Glasgow and father and son Tony and Oli from the West Midlands compete for the £10,000 jackpot.
Episode 8
Father and daughter Mark and Annabel from Middlesbrough, best friends Jamie and Jourdan from London and best mates Gabby and Ros from Oxfordshire compete for the £10,000 jackpot.
Episode 9
Father and daughter Bill and Laura from Glasgow, sisters Fredi and Amina from London and married couple Emma-Rose and Stephen from Belfast compete to win the £10,000 jackpot.
Episode 10
Father and daughter Jaz and Rhianne from Northamptonshire, partners Hannah and Jarrod from Lancashire and married couple Dan and Kirsty from Rotherham compete to win £10,000.
Episode 11
Marvin and Rochelle Humes are joined by married couple John and Carly from Kent, flatmates Priya and Lauren from Manchester and father and son Dave and Luke from Luton, who are all attempting to show-off their music knowledge and take home the £10,000 jackpot.
Episode 12
Married couple Dave and Tony from Manchester, mother and daughter Tanya and Alisha from Swansea and another couple James and Jasmine from Surrey compete for a chance at the jackpot.
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