Tipping Point: Lucky Stars - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Melanie C, Louis Walsh, Anton Du Beke
Ben Shephard is back with a new series of Tipping Point: Lucky Stars, the quiz show where three celebrities take on an extraordinary machine in the hope of winning £20,000 for charity.
This week singing superstar Melanie C, X Factor judge Louis Walsh and Strictly favourite Anton Du Beke will each need quick wits and nerves of steel if they're to capture the prize.
Julian Clary, Sara Cox, Alan Halsall
This week comedian Julian Clary, Radio DJ Sara Cox and Coronation Street star Alan Halsall each put their wits to the test to discover if any of them have what it takes to master the machine.
Professor Green, Sair Khan, Sean Kelly
This week rapper and TV personality Professor Green, Coronation Street actress Sair Khan and Storage Hunter's Sean Kelly will need to keep cool under pressure if they're to master the machine.
Matt Le Tissier, Andrea McLean, Steve Pemberton
The celebrity edition of the game show continues its fourth series, as Ben Shephard finds out if football legend Matt Le Tissier, Loose Women's Andrea McLean and Benidorm star Steve Pemberton have what it takes to beat the extraordinary machine and win thousands of pounds for charity.
Alan Johnson, Jimmy Bullard, Katherine Ryan
This week former Home Secretary Alan Johnson, footballing legend Jimmy Bullard and comedian Katherine Ryan take on each other as well as our incredible machine in the hope of winning £20,000 for charity.
Rita Simons, Mark Benton, Oti Mabuse
The celebrity edition of the game show continues its fourth series, as Ben Shephard finds out if EastEnders star Rita Simons, actor Mark Benton and Strictly sensation Oti Mabuse have what it takes to beat the extraordinary machine and win thousands of pounds for charity.
Katie Price, Marc Baylis, Alison Hammond
This week original reality star and Loose Woman Katie Price, Coronation Street bad boy Marc Baylis and This Morning presenter Alison Hammond attempt to outwit the mechanical marvel to walk away with the jackpot.
Bob Mortimer, Amy Childs, Alastair Stewart
Ben Shephard presents another celebrity edition of the game show, and finds out if comedy favourite Bob Mortimer, reality star Amy Childs or newsreader Alastair Stewart have what it takes to beat the extraordinary machine and win thousands of pounds for charity
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