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Hosted by RuPaul, Celebrity Lingo will see famous faces pair up and go head-to-head in the fast-paced word play game as they vie to fill in the blanks and find the missing words.
Episode 7 : Episode 7
November. 05,2022
Hosted by the legend that is RuPaul! Guessing the words for charity are Coronation Street’s Sally Dynevor and Jennie McAlpine, Steps’ Claire Richards and ‘H’, and This Morning’s Dr Zoe Williams and Josie Gibson.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
November. 12,2022
Hosted by the legendary RuPaul! Competing for charity are pop royalty Lulu and TV presenter Lee Juggurnauth, star couple Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton, and A Question of Sport captains Ugo Monye and Sam Quek.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
October. 09,2022
The simply fabulous RuPaul hosts the addictive word game - playing for charity are pop stars Kimberly Wyatt and Una Healy, sporting legends John Barnes and Katarina Johnson-Thompson, and Loose Women's Kelle Bryan and Katie Piper.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
November. 19,2022
Hosted by the one and only RuPaul! Going head to head for charity are comedians Tom Allen and Suzi Ruffell, Drag Race stars Lawrence Chaney and Tia Kofi, plus music legends Martin and Shirlie Kemp.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
October. 02,2022
Hosted by the legend that is RuPaul! Competing for charity are Welsh duo Charlotte Church and Carys Eleri, broadcasters Clare Balding and Alice Arnold, plus DJs Rickie Haywood-Williams and Melvin Odoom.
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Episode 2 : Episode 2
September. 25,2022
Hosted by the fabulous RuPaul! Battling it out for charity are Michelle Visage and Vernon Kay, Dr Ranj and Chaser Jenny Ryan plus BGT winner Axel Blake and comedian Ellie Taylor.
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Episode 1 : Episode 1
September. 04,2022
Celebrity pairings for the first show are Joel & Hannah Dommett, Alan Halsall & Andy Whyment and Andi Peters & Laura Tobin.
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