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Michael McIntyre hosts a gameshow packed with huge stars, big laughs and a giant spinning wheel. Can the contestants, guided by celebrity experts, answer their way to a fortune?
Episode 15 : Episode 15
January. 29,2022
Michael McIntyre hosts as Peter Andre, Rob Beckett, Patricia Bright, Reverend Richard Coles, John Barnes, Lucy Worsley and Ashley Roberts try to help this week's contestants win a life-changing sum.
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Episode 14 : Episode 14
January. 22,2022
Dermot O'Leary, Penny Lancaster, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Judi Love, Michael Vaughan, Craig Revel Horwood and Nikki Fox try to help this week's contestants win a life-changing sum.
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Episode 13 : Episode 13
January. 15,2022
Michael McIntyre hosts as Richard E Grant, Saffron Barker, David Haye, Anneka Rice, Danny Jones, Jo Brand and Melvin Odoom try to help the contestants win life-changing cash.
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Episode 12 : Episode 12
January. 08,2022
Michael McIntyre hosts as Richard E Grant, Saffron Barker, David Haye, Anneka Rice, Danny Jones, Jo Brand and Melvin Odoom try to help the contestants win life-changing cash.
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Episode 11 : Episode 11
January. 01,2022
Matt Baker, Gyles Brandreth, Maggie Aderin-Pocock, HRVY, Grace Dent, Laura Whitmore and Mr Motivator try to help three contestants win life-changing cash.
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Episode 10 : Christmas Special
December. 25,2021
Danny Dyer, Zoe Ball and David Walliams compete to win money for charity.
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Episode 9 : Episode 9
December. 18,2021
Michael McIntyre hosts as Gemma Collins, Dara O Briain, Fred Siriex, Rochelle Humes, Lorraine Kelly, Jordan Banjo and Liam Charles try to help three contestants win a fortune.
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Episode 8 : Episode 8
December. 11,2021
Bill Bailey, Scarlett Moffatt, William Hanson, Big Zuu, John Bercow, Denise Lewis and Anna Richardson try to help the contestants win a life-changing cash prize.
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
December. 04,2021
Michael McIntyre hosts as Mel B, Josh Widdicombe, Osi Umenyiora, Kerry Godliman, Jordan North, Rosemary Shrager and Dr Hilary Jones try to help the contestants win a life-changing cash prize.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
November. 27,2021
Jonathan Ross, Will Kirk, Joey Essex, Ranvir Singh, Rosie Jones, Angela Rippon and DanTDM try to help the contestants win a life-changing cash prize.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
November. 20,2021
Michael McIntyre hosts as contestants try to win a fortune, guided by seven celebrity experts: Claudia Winkleman, Big Narstie, Alex Brooker, Gabby Logan, Debbie McGee, Jamie Laing and Patrick Grant.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
November. 13,2021
Three contestants attempt to win a fortune with the help of Michael Ball, Tom Allen, Lulu, Joe Marler, Maisie Smith, Anita Rani and Raj Bisram.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
August. 07,2021
Three contestants try to answer their way to a life-changing jackpot, with help from Sue Perkins, Robert Peston, Steph McGovern, David Dickinson, Daz Games, Dion Dublin and Johannes Radebe.
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