Tipping Point: Lucky Stars - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Paul Merton, Sally Linsday, Jamie Laing
This week, have we got news for you as comedy legend Paul Merton, TV star Sally Linsday and Made in Chelsea's Jamie Laing each put their wits to the test to discover if any of them have what it takes to master the machine.
Michael Owen, Tess Daly, Hal Cruttenden
Ben Shephard hosts as football star Michael Owen, Strictly Come Dancing host Tess Daly and comedian Hal Cruttenden take part in the celebrity version of the game show, in which they must answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the better their chances of collecting the £20,000 prize for their selected charity.
Joe Lycett, Melody Thornton, Henry Blofeld
Ben Shephard hosts as comedian Joe Lycett, Pussycat Doll Melody Thornton and retired cricket commentator Henry Blofeld take part in the game show, in which they must answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping counters down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - with the highest scorer playing for the £20,000 jackpot for their chosen charity.
Gregg Wallace, Chris Ramsey, Vogue Williams
Ben Shephard hosts Tipping Point: Lucky Stars, the quiz in which three celebrities take on a magnificent machine in the hope of winning £20,000 for charity. This week MasterChef's Gregg Wallace, comedian Chris Ramsey and media star Vogue Williams each put their wits to the test to discover if any of them have what it takes to master the machine.
Alex Brooker, Chris Bisson, Joey Essex
Comedian Alex Brooker, Emmerdale actor Chris Bisson and reality star Joey Essex will need to keep cool under pressure if they're to master the machine.
Kirsty Wark, Miles Jupp, Kerry Katona
Ben Shephard invites Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark, actor/comedian Miles Jupp and TV personality Kerry Katona to take part in a special edition of the quiz show. Contestants answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the better their chances of collecting the £20,000 prize for their selected charity.
Jeff Stelling, Angela Rippon, Matt Edmondson
Tonight, it's unbelievable Jeff as Sky Sports Supremo Jeff Stelling stars alongside TV favourite Angela Rippon and funny man Matt Edmondson. They'll all need wits and nerves of steel to master the machine.
Gareth Thomas, Ranvir Singh, London Hughes
Ben Shephard hosts Tipping Point: Lucky Stars, the quiz in which three celebrities take on a mechanical marvel in the hope of winning £20,000 for charity. rugby legend Gareth Thomas, GMB presenter Ranvir Singh and comedian London Hughes will need quick wits and nerves of steel to master the machine.
Ellie Taylor, Anthony Ogogo, Jennie Bond
Comedian Ellie Taylor, Olympic boxing champion Anthony Ogogo and former Royal correspondent Jennie Bond put their wits to the test in the hope of winning £20,000 for charity.
Rob Delaney, Graeme Swann, Holly Walsh
Ben Shephard hosts Tipping Point: Lucky Stars, the celebrity quiz show in which three famous faces take on our magnificent machine in the hope of winning £20,000 for charity.
This week, Catastrophe star Rob Delaney, cricket legend Graeme Swann and comedian Holly Walsh take on each other as well as our incredible machine in the hope of winning £20,000 for charity.
Daniel Brocklebank, Shazia Mirza, Gyles Brandreth
Ben Shephard hosts a new series of the quiz in which three celebrities take on a magnificent machine in the hope of winning £20,000 for charity.
Coronation Street actor Daniel Brocklebank, comedian, Shazia Mirza and TV personality Gyles Brandreth will need to keep cool under pressure if they're to master the machine.
Richard Herring, Joe McFadden, Olivia Attwood
Ben Shephard hosts a new series of the quiz in which three celebrities take on a magnificent machine in the hope of winning £20,000 for charity.
This week funny man Richard Herring, actor Joe McFadden and reality star Olivia Attwood will need quick wits and nerves of steel if they're to master the machine.
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