List of Celebrity Juice episodes

This is a list of episodes of Celebrity Juice, a British comedy panel game show that ran from 2008 to 2022 on ITV2.

Contents

Series: 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 · 15 · 16 · 17 · 18 · 19 · 20 · 21 · 22 · 23 · 24 · 25 · 26 · Specials

References

Series overview

Series Episodes Originally aired Average viewers
(millions)
Series premiere Series finale
1 8 24 September 2008 12 November 2008
2 10 25 February 2009 29 April 2009
3 10 18 March 2010 20 May 2010 0.685
4 14 9 September 2010 30 December 2010 1.444
5 16 10 February 2011 26 May 2011 1.986
6 13 1 September 2011 29 December 2011 2.363
7 13 9 February 2012 3 May 2012 2.765
8 15 30 August 2012 21 December 2012 2.332
9 13 28 February 2013 23 May 2013 2.448
10 15 29 August 2013 26 December 2013 1.613
11 12 20 February 2014 22 May 2014 1.755
12 13 11 September 2014 30 December 2014 1.510
13 10 19 March 2015 21 May 2015 1.394
14 14 10 September 2015 30 December 2015 1.176
15 10 17 March 2016 19 May 2016 1.349
16 14 8 September 2016 29 December 2016 1.356
17 11 23 March 2017 8 June 2017 1.130
18 12 14 September 2017 21 December 2017 1.273
19 11 22 March 2018 7 June 2018 1.064
20 12 13 September 2018 20 December 2018 0.974
21 11 21 March 2019 4 June 2019 0.780
22 8 10 October 2019 19 December 2019 0.856
23 6 9 April 2020 14 May 2020 0.491
24 10 22 October 2020 27 December 2020 0.533
25 8 April 2021 16 December 2021 0.472
26 24 March 2022 26 May 2022
Specials 5 5 March 2011 15 December 2022

Episode list

Bold indicates a guest captain.

Series 1

This was the first series to feature Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton as team captains.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Holly's team Fearne's team Amy Winehouse / Gape Magazine Head
1 1 24 September 2008 Dermot O'Leary, Rav Singh Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Paddy McGuinness Lesley Joseph[fn 1]
2 2 1 October 2008 Katie Price, Katy Brand Rufus Hound, Peter Andre Faith Brown[fn 1]
3 3 8 October 2008 Gareth Gates, Dave Berry Russell Kane, Chico Slimani Nikki Grahame[fn 1]
4 4 15 October 2008 Emma Bunton, Jack Whitehall Lee Ryan, Tim Vine The Cheeky Girls[fn 2]
5 5 22 October 2008 David Gest, Rob Rouse Kerry Katona, Jason Byrne Warwick Davis[fn 2]
6 6 29 October 2008[fn 3] Stephen K. Amos, Eamonn Holmes Rufus Hound, Calum Best Brian Belo[fn 2][fn 4]
7 7 5 November 2008 Matt Littler, Darren Jeffries, Shaun Williamson Verne Troyer, John Bishop Brian Belo[fn 2]
8 8 12 November 2008 Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Alex Zane Antony Cotton, Andrew Maxwell Pat Sharp[fn 2]
  1. The guest round for these episodes was entitled 'Have a Dig in Winehouse's Wig', with Winehouse's wig containing a selection of categories.
  2. The guest round for these episodes became the regular 'Cover Stories' round, which was featured up to Series 11. The magazine in this series was 'Gape'.
  3. Halloween special.
  4. Footage on the Too Juicy for TV DVD reveals that Belo appeared as the magazine head for both episodes six and seven, but his appearance from episode six was cut.

Series 2

This was the first series to feature Rufus Hound as a regular panellist.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Holly's team Fearne and Rufus' team 'Eat Magazine Head UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
9 1 25 February 2009 Kevin Bishop, Sara Cox Coolio Bianca Gascoigne 0.507
10 2 4 March 2009 Joe Swash, Rob Deering Peaches Geldof[fn 1], Scott Mills Cleo Rocos
11 3 11 March 2009 Jodie Marsh, Andrew Maxwell Peaches Geldof,[fn 1] Louis Walsh Keith Harris
12 4 18 March 2009 Chanelle Hayes[fn 2], David Van Day, Dave Berry Denise van Outen Chanelle Hayes
13 5 25 March 2009[fn 3] Carol McGiffin, Dick and Dom Thomas Turgoose Bradley McIntosh
14 6 1 April 2009 Alex Zane, Heidi Range Anton Du Beke Ian "H" Watkins
15 7 8 April 2009 George Lamb, Darryn Lyons Kirsty Gallacher Trevor and Simon
16 8 15 April 2009 Matt Edmondson, Lauren Laverne Christopher Biggins Raef Bjayou
17 9 22 April 2009 Brigitte Nielsen, Iain Lee Tim Lovejoy Derrick Evans
18 10 29 April 2009 Claudia Winkleman, Paddy McGuinness Tito Jackson Nicola McLean
  1. Fearne Cotton was not present in these episodes as she was participating in the Comic Relief mountain climb of Mount Kilimanjaro. Peaches Geldof stood in as team captain.[2]
  2. Holly Willoughby was not present during the second half of this episode due to illness. Chanelle Hayes took over as team captain.
  3. Summer special.

Series 3

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Holly's team Fearne and Rufus' team NOWT Magazine Head UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
19 1 18 March 2010 Abbey Clancy, Dave Berry Craig Gazey Louie Spence 0.796
20 2 25 March 2010[fn 1] Louis Walsh, Louise Redknapp Louie Spence, Paddy McGuinness Chico Slimani 0.519
21 3 1 April 2010 Sam & Mark, Jason Gardiner Jack P. Shepherd The Cheeky Girls 1.012
22 4 8 April 2010[fn 2] Tamzin Outhwaite, Paloma Faith Emma Bunton Vanessa Feltz 0.689
23 5 15 April 2010 Sally Morgan, Mathew Horne Joe Swash Russell Grant
24 6 22 April 2010 Dermot O'Leary, Melvin Odoom John Partridge Debbie McGee 0.673
25 7 29 April 2010[fn 1][fn 3] Phillip Schofield, Gino D'Acampo Chris Moyles, Comedy Dave Gordon the Gopher 1.044
26 8 6 May 2010 Peter Jones, Patrick Kielty Janet Street-Porter Andy Cunningham 0.788
27 9 13 May 2010 Caroline Flack, Chipmunk Davina McCall David Van Day 0.749
28 10 20 May 2010[fn 4] Compilation episode – best of Series 3 0.576
  1. Rufus Hound was not present in these episodes as he was rehearsing for his appearances on Let's Dance for Comic Relief.
  2. Girls Night Out special.
  3. BBC Radio 1 vs This Morning special.
  4. "The Juiciest Bits" compilation episode.

Series 4

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Holly's team Fearne and Rufus' team Closerer Magazine Head UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
29 1 9 September 2010 Al Murray, Holly Valance Michelle Keegan Timmy Mallett 1.210
30 2 16 September 2010 Katie Price, Richard Bacon Brian Dowling Nancy Lam 1.227
31 3 23 September 2010 Dave Berry, Heidi Range Verne Troyer James MacKenzie 1.497
32 4 30 September 2010[fn 1] Lorraine Kelly, Andrew Maxwell Stephen Mulhern[fn 2], Konnie Huq Ray Griffiths 1.456
33 5 7 October 2010 Gino D'Acampo, Paloma Faith Mel B Anthony Kavanagh 1.583
34 6 14 October 2010[fn 3] Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones Dougie Poynter, Harry Judd John McCririck 1.446
35 7 21 October 2010[fn 4] Tulisa, Fazer Dappy Caprice Bourret 1.584
36 8 28 October 2010[fn 5] Dermot O'Leary, Diana Vickers Olly Murs Peter Dickson 1.727
37 9 4 November 2010 Sara Cox, Preston Ryan Thomas Adam Rickitt 1.559
38 10 11 November 2010[fn 6] Compilation episode – best of Series 4 1.282
39 11 9 December 2010[fn 7] Andrew Whyment, Shobna Gulati Kym Marsh Ken Morley 1.627
40 12 16 December 2010[fn 8] Aston Merrygold, JB Gill Oritsé Williams, Marvin Humes Scott Robinson 1.362
41 13 23 December 2010[fn 9] Kian Egan, Mark Feehily Russell Kane Lionel Blair 1.469
42 14 30 December 2010[fn 10] Compilation episode – best of Series 3 and 4 1.182
  1. TV Stars special.
  2. Fearne Cotton was not present in this episode as she was taking part in the Breast Cancer Research Trek across Peru. Stephen Mulhern stood in as team captain.[3]
  3. McFly special.
  4. N-Dubz special.
  5. The X Factor special.
  6. "The Juiciest Bits" compilation episode.
  7. Coronation Street special.
  8. JLS special.
  9. Christmas special.
  10. "The Bang Tidy Year" compilation episode.

Series 5

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Holly's team Fearne and Rufus' team Morerer Magazine Head UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
43 1 10 February 2011 Joe Swash, Mikey North Stacey Solomon Same Difference 1.468
44 2 17 February 2011 Alex Carter, Vanilla Ice Gino D'Acampo Michelle Bass 1.608
45 3 24 February 2011 Gok Wan[fn 1], Josie Gibson, Danny Jones Lethal Bizzle Dane Bowers 1.797
46 4 3 March 2011 Olly Murs, Christine Bleakley Adam Garcia Maggot 1.812
48 5 10 March 2011[fn 2] Emma Bunton, Myleene Klass Gino D'Acampo Stuart Baggs 1.917
49 6 17 March 2011 Johnny Vegas, Patsy Kensit Craig Revel Horwood Lembit Öpik 1.650
50 7 24 March 2011[fn 3] Kimberley Walsh, Chipmunk Ronan Keating Jon Lee 1.553
51 8 31 March 2011 Larry Lamb, George Lamb Janice Dickinson Chanelle Hayes 2.028
52 9 7 April 2011 Zoë Ball, Antony Cotton Kimberly Wyatt 911 1.944
53 10 14 April 2011 Rufus Hound,[fn 1] Louis Walsh, Mel B Vernon Kay, Scott Mills Twist and Pulse 2.206
54 11 21 April 2011 Chris Moyles,[fn 1] Brooke Vincent, Louie Spence Stacey Solomon Richard Fairbrass 2.077
55 12 28 April 2011[fn 4] Rufus Hound,[fn 1] Brigitte Nielsen, Noel Clarke Una Healy, Gemma Merna Rosemary Shrager 2.329
56 13 5 May 2011 Davina McCall,[fn 1] Paddy McGuinness, David Guetta Max George, Tom Parker Brendan Sheerin 2.336
57 14 12 May 2011 Chris Moyles,[fn 1] Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch Lulu Gillian McKeith 2.290
58 15 19 May 2011[fn 5] Michelle Keegan, Craig Gazey Kelvin Fletcher, Adele Silva Martin Hancock 2.563
59 16 26 May 2011[fn 6] Compilation episode – best of Series 5 2.197
  1. Guest captain in place of Holly Willoughby, who was on maternity leave.
  2. Up the Duff special.
  3. Pop special.
  4. Royal Wedding special.
  5. Coronation Street vs. Emmerdale special.
  6. "End of Series Party" compilation episode.

Series 6

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests Newerer Magazine Head UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne and Rufus' team
60 1 1 September 2011[fn 1] Joe McElderry, Mark Wright Rochelle Wiseman, Dave Berry Nanny Pat 1.869
61 2 8 September 2011[fn 1][fn 2] Alan Fletcher, Alex Reid Example, Denise Welch Diva Fever 1.560
62 3 15 September 2011[fn 1][fn 3] Kerry Katona, Samia Smith Emma Bunton[fn 4], Pamela Anderson, Sam Faiers Caprice 1.976
63 4 22 September 2011 Stacey Solomon, Paddy Doherty Melanie C Andrew Stone 2.128
64 5 29 September 2011 Richard Bacon, Denise van Outen Tinchy Stryder Ben Adams 2.155
65 6 6 October 2011 Olly Murs, Caroline Flack Antony Cotton Wagner 2.184
66 7 13 October 2011[fn 5] Natalie Anderson, Ricky Norwood Michelle Collins, Nick Pickard John Altman 2.455
67 8 20 October 2011 Chris Ramsey, Peter Andre Verne Troyer Chico Slimani 2.183
68 9 27 October 2011 Professor Green, Anthony McPartlin Declan Donnelly Roland Rat 3.121
69 10 3 November 2011[fn 6] Oritsé Williams, Aston Merrygold, Claire Richards Rizzle Kicks Keavy Lynch 2.375
70 11 10 November 2011[fn 7] Russell Kane, Gino D'Acampo Shaun Ryder Kim Woodburn 2.631
71 12 22 December 2011[fn 8] Paddy McGuinness, Amy Childs Michelle Keegan Basil Brush 2.607
72 13 29 December 2011[fn 9] Compilation episode – best of Series 6 1.828
  1. Rufus Hound was not present for these episodes as he was busy filming his scenes for Big Fat Gypsy Gangster.
  2. Back 2 School special.
  3. Girl on Girl special.
  4. Fearne Cotton was not present for this episode due to personal commitments. Emma Bunton stood in as team captain.
  5. Soap special.
  6. Pop special.
  7. I'm a Celebrity... special.
  8. Christmas special.
  9. "2041: A Juice Odyssey" compilation episode.

Series 7

This was the last series to feature Rufus Hound as a regular panellist.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests Glamourerer Magazine Head UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne and Rufus' team
73 1 9 February 2012[fn 1] Phillip Schofield, Christine Bleakley Chris Fountain Johnny Robinson 3.095
74 2 16 February 2012[fn 1] Charlie Brooks, Adam Deacon Matt Cardle Zippy 2.534
75 3 23 February 2012[fn 1] Emma Bunton[fn 2], Jake Humphrey, Tess Daly Danny Dyer Paul Danan 2.857
76 4 1 March 2012[fn 1][fn 3] Harry Judd, Dougie Poynter, Andrew Flintoff David Hasselhoff 2 Shoes 2.775
77 5 8 March 2012[fn 1] Gino D'Acampo, Robbie Savage Jason Donovan Christine Hamilton 2.729
78 6 15 March 2012[fn 4] Jorgie Porter, Mel B Gemma Collins, Alexandra Burke East 17 2.451
80 7 22 March 2012[fn 5] Jack P. Shepherd, Catherine Tyldesley John Partridge, Rita Simons Ricky Groves 2.400
81 8 29 March 2012 Joey Essex, Christian Jessen Olly Murs, Rick Edwards Goldie Cheung 2.808
82 9 5 April 2012[fn 6] Kian Egan, Laura Whitmore Paddy McGuinness, Amanda Byram Keith Duffy[fn 7] 2.753
83 10 12 April 2012 Marcus Collins, Russell Kane Jonathan Ross[fn 8], Chelsee Healey, Max Beesley Lee MacDonald 3.058
84 11 19 April 2012[fn 9] Antony Cotton, Louie Spence Katy B, Greg James Diane Youdale 2.845
85 12 26 April 2012 Caroline Flack, Corey Feldman Chris Ramsey, Eamonn Holmes Michael Winslow 2.874
86 13 3 May 2012[fn 10] Frankie Sandford, Rizzle Kicks Tinchy Stryder, Vanessa White Lisa Maffia 2.766
  1. Rufus Hound was only present for these episodes.
  2. Holly Willoughby was not present for this episode due to attending the launch party of The Voice UK. Emma Bunton stood in as team captain.
  3. Hunks special.
  4. Girls on Top special.
  5. Corrie vs. EastEnders special.
  6. Irish special.
  7. Duffy's appearance as the magazine head was cut from the show due to time restraints but was included on the Morerer Juice outtake on the show's website.
  8. Fearne Cotton was not present for this episode due to personal commitments. Jonathan Ross stood in as team captain.
  9. Camp vs. Cool special.
  10. Pop special.

Series 8

This was the first series to feature Chris Ramsey as a regular panellist.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests Hot Shit Magazine Head UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne's team
88 1 30 August 2012 Greg Rutherford, Ronan Keating Chris Ramsey, Kelly Brook Zipparah Tafari 2.592
89 2 6 September 2012 James Argent, Emily Atack Newton Faulkner, Jason Manford Derrick Evans 2.175
90 3 13 September 2012 Jonnie Peacock, Coleen Nolan Jason Biggs, Johnny Vegas 2.602
91 4 20 September 2012 Example, Lisa Snowdon Chris Ramsey, Mo Farah James Crossley 2.329
92 5 27 September 2012 Joey Essex, Amir Khan Jessica Ennis, Joe Lycett 2.846
93 6 4 October 2012 Noel Clarke, Gino D'Acampo Dynamo, Rick Edwards Dynamo 2.467
94 7 11 October 2012 Spencer Matthews, Conor Maynard Katie Price, Chris Ramsey Erkan Mustafa 2.417
95 8 18 October 2012 Olly Murs, Caroline Flack, Paloma Faith Tim Westwood, Rick Edwards Christopher Biggins 2.333
96 9 25 October 2012[fn 1] Max George, Tom Parker, Nathan Sykes Chris Ramsey, Siva Kaneswaran, Jay McGuiness Eoghan Quigg 2.435
97 10 1 November 2012[fn 2] Abbey Clancy, Fazer Yvette Fielding, Joe Swash 2.532
98 11 8 November 2012 Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter, Chris Moyles Ashley Banjo, Melanie C Neil Buchanan 2.271
99 12 6 December 2012[fn 3] Jesy Nelson, Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock Jason Manford, Verne Troyer Tom Oliver 2.330
100 13 13 December 2012[fn 4] Compilation episode – best of Series 7[fn 5] 1.982
101 14 20 December 2012[fn 6] Compilation episode – best of Series 8[fn 5] 1.494
102 15 21 December 2012[fn 7] Davina McCall, Louis Smith, Aston Merrygold Stacey Solomon, Simon Gregson The Chuckle Brothers 2.030
  1. The Wanted special.
  2. Halloween special.
  3. Little Mix special.
  4. "A Celebrity Juicemas Carol – Part 1" compilation episode.
  5. Although there were no panel guests in this episode, Wright appeared as the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future.
  6. "A Celebrity Juicemas Carol – Part 2" compilation episode.
  7. Text Santa special, broadcast on ITV.

Series 9

Kelly Brook filled in as team captain this series while Fearne Cotton was absent due to being on maternity leave.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests Tek a Brek Magazine Head UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Kelly's team
103 1 28 February 2013 Marvin Humes, Geri Halliwell Bruno Tonioli, Paddy McGuinness Bruce Jones 2.449
104 2 7 March 2013 Ashley Roberts, William Roache Ashleigh and Pudsey, Chris Ramsey Abi Titmuss 2.233
105 3 14 March 2013[fn 1] Theo Hutchcraft, Mark Wright Henry Winkler, Vernon Kay Mark Jenkins 2.125
106 4 21 March 2013 Kimberly Wyatt, Danny Dyer Rylan Clark, Chris Ramsey Christopher Maloney 2.444
107 5 28 March 2013[fn 2] Abz Love, Ritchie Neville, Jessica Taylor, Duncan James, Antony Costa Lee Ryan, Simon Webbe, Liz McClarnon, Scott Robinson, Sean Conlon Bradley McIntosh 2.231
108 6 4 April 2013 Millie Mackintosh, Nick Grimshaw Gok Wan, Joe Lycett John McCririck 2.373
109 7 11 April 2013 Stephen Mulhern, Sarah Harding Joey Essex, Sam Faiers, Seann Walsh Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards 2.330
110 8 18 April 2013 Tom Ellis, Helen Flanagan Peter Andre, Chris Ramsey Vanessa Feltz 2.227
111 9 25 April 2013 Ashley Banjo, Amelia Lily Eamonn Holmes, Ruth Langsford, Rob Beckett Neil Ruddock 2.276
112 10 2 May 2013[fn 3] Antony Cotton[fn 4], Jack P. Shepherd, Brooke Vincent, Catherine Tyldesley Nitin Ganatra,[fn 4] Charlie Brooks, Tameka Empson, Tony Discipline Cheryl Fergison 2.053
113 11 9 May 2013 Greg James, Emma Bunton Gemma Collins, Rick Edwards 1.927
114 12 16 May 2013 Conor Maynard, Richard Madeley Dermot O'Leary, Johnny Vegas Cheryl Baker 2.182
115 13 23 May 2013 Myleene Klass, Wretch 32 Jaime Winstone, Dave Berry Frankie Essex 2.332
  1. Hunks special.
  2. The Big Reunion special. Ritchie Neville, Antony Costa, Simon Webbe and Sean Conlon appeared as guests in the second part of the episode, swapping with Abz Love, Duncan James, Lee Ryan and Scott Robinson respectively. In other parts of the episode, these guests appeared in a "green room".
  3. Coronation Street vs. EastEnders special.
  4. As part of the Corrie vs. EastEnders Special, Holly Willoughby and Kelly Brook were both absent from this episode; instead Antony Cotton and Nitin Ganatra acted as team captains in their places, respectively.

Series 10

Fearne Cotton returned to the series and this was the last series to feature Chris Ramsey as a regular panellist.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests Graziarerer
Magazine Head
UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne's team Kelly's team
116 1 29 August 2013 Lucy Mecklenburgh, Amir Khan Ashley Walters, Christian Jessen Dane Bowers 1.871
117 2 5 September 2013 Brian McFadden, Jason Derulo Alex Jones, Rizzle Kicks Fil Henley 1.460
118 3 12 September 2013 Georgia May Foote, Richard Hammond Kevin McHale, Example Dustin Diamond 1.506
119 4 19 September 2013 Gino D'Acampo, Charlotte Crosby Carol Vorderman, Chris Ramsey Lauren Harries 1.628
120 5 26 September 2013 Ana Matronic, Mark Wright Phillip Schofield[fn 1], Christine Bleakley, Johnny Vegas 1.674
121 6 3 October 2013 Nathan Sykes, Jay McGuiness, Craig Revel Horwood Kym Lomas, Chris Ramsey Frankie Cocozza 1.542
122 7 10 October 2013 Rita Simons, Samantha Womack, Kate Garraway Professor Green, Jake Canuso Dave Benson Phillips 1.580
123 8 17 October 2013[fn 2] Caroline Flack, Nicole Scherzinger Louis Walsh, Dermot O'Leary Andy Monk 1.968
124 9 24 October 2013 Andy Brown, Stacey Solomon Victoria Silvstedt, Matt Richardson Shelley Smith 1.916
125 10 31 October 2013[fn 3] Union J[fn 4], Emma Willis Kara Tointon, Paddy McGuinness Derek Acorah 2.244
126 11 7 November 2013 Little Mix[fn 5], Eamonn Holmes Danny Dyer[fn 6], Mark-Francis Vandelli, Chris Ramsey 1.895
127 12 14 November 2013 Aston Merrygold, Aled Jones Shane Filan, Harry Judd, Dougie Poynter 1.865
128 13 12 December 2013[fn 7] Vanessa White, Peter Andre James Blunt, Jason Byrne Olly Murs, Kim Wilde 2.157
129 14 19 December 2013[fn 8] Compilation episode – best of Series 9 0.891
130 15 26 December 2013[fn 9] Compilation episode – best of Series 10
  1. As part of the This Morning-themed show, Fearne Cotton was absent from this episode, so Phillip Schofield filled in as team captain.
  2. The X Factor special.
  3. Halloween special.
  4. During the first half of the episode, Union J members George Shelley and Jaymi Hensley appeared on the panel whilst Josh Cuthbert and JJ Hamblett were in the "green room". They swapped places during the second half of the episode.
  5. During the first half of the episode, Little Mix members Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock appeared on the panel while Jade Thirlwall and Jesy Nelson were in the "green room". They swapped places during the second half of the episode.
  6. Fearne Cotton was absent from this episode as she was guest presenting The One Show, so Danny Dyer filled in as team captain.
  7. Christmas special.
  8. "Parallel Juicyverse – Part 1" compilation episode.
  9. "Parallel Juicyverse – Part 2" compilation episode.

Series 11

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests Bloody 'Ell! Magazine Head UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne's team
131 1 20 February 2014[fn 1] Ashley Roberts, Declan Donnelly Anthony McPartlin, Rob Beckett Lyndyann Barass 2.405
132 2 13 March 2014 Pixie Lott, Jason Gardiner Kian Egan, Lee Ryan Gaz Beadle 2.011
133 3 20 March 2014 Paloma Faith, Ronan Keating Martine McCutcheon, Mark Wright Brendan Sheerin 1.502
134 4 27 March 2014[fn 2] Jade Jones, Andrez Harriott, Eternal, Girl Thing Ben Adams, 5th Story Edd the Duck 1.369
135 5 3 April 2014 Alex Brooker, Tom Daley Sam Bailey, Joe Swash Craig Phillips 1.788
136 6 10 April 2014 Ollie Locke, Matthew Wolfenden John Newman, Keith Duffy Wagner 1.762
137 7 17 April 2014 Jamie Laing, Laura Whitmore Lethal Bizzle, Chris Ramsey Stavros Flatley 1.816
138 8 24 April 2014 Antony Cotton, Jameela Jamil Matthew Wright, Paddy McGuinness Lionel Blair 1.802
139 9 1 May 2014 Rylan Clark, Caroline Flack Katy B, Gino D'Acampo Bobby Davro 1.672
140 10 8 May 2014 Charlotte Crosby, Fazer Ricky Wilson, Chris Ramsey Michelle Gayle 1.794
141 11 15 May 2014 Joey Essex, Michelle Keegan Natalie Cassidy, Davina McCall 3T 1.821
142 12 22 May 2014[fn 3] Compilation episode – best of Series 11 1.313
  1. Saturday Night Takeaway special.
  2. The Big Reunion special. Kéllé Bryan from Eternal, Nicola Harrington from Girl Thing and Gareth Gates from 5th Story did not appear.
  3. "The Special Special" compilation episode.

Series 12

Gino D'Acampo filled in as team captain this series while Holly Willoughby was absent after the first episode due to being on maternity leave.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Gino's team Fearne's team
143 1 11 September 2014 Holly Willoughby, Jack P. Shepherd, James Argent Tess Daly, Alex Brooker 1.249
144 2 18 September 2014 Katie Hopkins, Gabby Logan James Jordan, Chris Ramsey 1.618
145 3 25 September 2014 Lauren Goodger, Dynamo Alex James, Eamonn Holmes 1.535
146 4 2 October 2014 Chloe Sims, David Dickinson Alison Hammond, Johnny Vegas 1.466
147 5 9 October 2014[fn 1] Emma Bunton, Mel B Louis Walsh[fn 2], Tulisa, Sarah-Jane Crawford 1.423
148 6 16 October 2014 Joe Swash, Melanie Sykes Les Dennis, Samia Ghadie 1.632
149 7 23 October 2014 Charlotte Crosby, Hairy Bikers Chloe-Jasmine Whichello, Craig Revel Horwood 1.748
150 8 30 October 2014[fn 3] Richard Hammond, Jessie J Jimmy Carr, Chris Ramsey 2.265
151 9 6 November 2014[fn 4] Danny Jones, Tom Fletcher, James Bourne Matt Willis, Dougie Poynter, Harry Judd 1.654
152 10 13 November 2014[fn 5] Ruth Langsford, Phillip Schofield Olly Murs, Peter Andre 1.846
153 11 11 December 2014[fn 6] Joey Essex, Susanna Reid Professor Green, Paddy McGuinness 2.032
154 12 18 December 2014[fn 7] Compilation episode – best of Series 12 1.161
155 13 30 December 2014[fn 8] Compilation episode – unseen clips from Series 11 and 12 1.093
  1. The X Factor special.
  2. Louis Walsh stood in for Fearne Cotton as team captain for this The X Factor special.
  3. Halloween special.
  4. McBusted special.
  5. This Morning vs Music special.
  6. Christmas special.
  7. "Bestest Bits 2014" compilation episode.
  8. "Unseen Celebrity Juice Tit Bits" compilation episode.

Series 13

Holly Willoughby returned to the series and this was the first series to feature Gino D'Acampo as a regular panellist.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne's team
156 1 19 March 2015 Gino D'Acampo, Caroline Flack Joey Essex, Jimmy Carr 1.503
157 2 26 March 2015 Johnny Vegas, Ashley Roberts Dappy, Gino D'Acampo 1.460
158 3 2 April 2015[fn 1] Gino D'Acampo, Will Mellor Kevin McHale, June Sarpong[fn 2], Rylan Clark 1.565
159 4 9 April 2015 Gino D'Acampo, Lisa Snowdon, Dave Berry Christian Jessen, Stereo Kicks 1.437
160 5 16 April 2015 Gino D'Acampo[fn 3], Vernon Kay, Jess Wright Steve-O, Chris Ramsey 1.462
161 6 23 April 2015 Eamonn Holmes, Richard Osman Denise van Outen, Gino D'Acampo 1.126
162 7 30 April 2015[fn 4] Professor Green, Charlotte Crosby Gino D'Acampo, Gok Wan 1.518
163 8 7 May 2015[fn 5] Chris Ramsey, Emma Willis, Ella Eyre, Joey Essex[fn 6] 1.202
164 9 14 May 2015[fn 7] Jimmy Bullard, Rochelle and Marvin Humes Naughty Boy, Brooke Vincent 1.370
165 10 21 May 2015[fn 8] Jimmy Carr, David Guetta Charlotte Hawkins, Johnny Vegas 1.292
  1. Easter special.
  2. June Sarpong joined Fearne's team during the second part of this episode after the team won her place on the panel.
  3. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Gino D'Acampo filled in as team captain.
  4. Keith's Birthday Party special.
  5. Massive Election special.
  6. The concept of teams was absent for this episode. Instead, all panellists played on their own.
  7. Normal special.
  8. End of Series special.

Series 14

Gino D'Acampo filled in as team captain this series while Fearne Cotton was absent due to being on maternity leave.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Gino's team
166 1 10 September 2015 Jonathan Ross, Jamie Laing Kellie Bright, Chris Ramsey 1.522
167 2 17 September 2015 Louis Walsh, Kelly Brook Hayley Tamaddon, Jimmy Carr 1.169
168 3 24 September 2015[fn 1] Dean Gaffney, Verne Troyer Tulisa, Chris Moyles 1.111
169 4 1 October 2015 Adam Richman, Foxes Kelly Osbourne, Thomas Turgoose 1.242
170 5 8 October 2015 Ben Hanlin, Robert Rinder Sara Cox, Rylan Clark 1.128
171 6 15 October 2015 Ben Haenow, John Newman 5 Seconds of Summer, Jameela Jamil 1.440
172 7 22 October 2015 Joey Essex[fn 2], Rochelle Humes, James Morrison Caroline Flack, Ella Eyre 1.366
173 8 29 October 2015[fn 3] Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall, Adam Lambert Johnny Vegas, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock 1.868
174 9 5 November 2015 Nathan Sykes, Jerry Springer Jess Wright, Chris Kamara 1.456
175 10 12 November 2015 Paddy McGuinness, Frankie Bridge, James Martin Jennifer Metcalfe, Chris Ramsey, Vernon Kay 1.442
176 11 10 December 2015[fn 4] Jay McGuiness, Michelle Keegan Louise Redknapp, Jimmy Carr 1.394
177 12 17 December 2015[fn 5] Compilation episode – best of Series 13 0.528
178 13 23 December 2015[fn 6] Compilation episode – best of Series 14
179 14 30 December 2015[fn 7] Compilation episode – unseen clips from Series 13 and 14 0.804
  1. Ultimate #ThrowbackThursday special.
  2. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Joey Essex filled in as team captain.
  3. Halloween special.
  4. Christmas special.
  5. "Bestest Bits 2015 – Part 1" compilation episode.
  6. "Bestest Bits 2015 – Part 2" compilation episode.
  7. "Bestest of the Unseenest Bits" compilation episode.

Series 15

Fearne Cotton returned to the series.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne's team
180 1 17 March 2016[fn 1] Ricky Wilson, Phillip Schofield Vicky Pattison, Gino D'Acampo 1.915
181 2 24 March 2016[fn 2] Gino D'Acampo, Johnny Vegas Rylan Clark-Neal, Ferne McCann 1.549
182 3 31 March 2016 Gino D'Acampo[fn 3], Charlotte Crosby, Caroline Flack Shayne Ward, Paddy McGuinness 1.243
183 4 7 April 2016 Ashley Roberts, Dean Cain Sid Owen, Will Mellor 1.245
184 5 14 April 2016 Ella Eyre, Fred Sirieix Ben Fogle, Gino D'Acampo 1.018
185 6 21 April 2016 Zoë Ball, Danny Dyer Reggie 'n' Bollie, Gino D'Acampo 1.244
186 7 28 April 2016[fn 4] Gino D'Acampo, Zach Galligan Billy Ocean, Myleene Klass, Chris Kamara[fn 5] 1.211
187 8 5 May 2016 Georgia May Foote, Joey Essex Alex James, Gino D'Acampo 1.355
188 9 12 May 2016 Gino D'Acampo, Eamonn Holmes Craig Revel Horwood, Chris Ramsey 1.278
189 10 19 May 2016 Jimmy Carr, Ayda Field Rickie Haywood Williams, Melvin Odoom, Gino D'Acampo 1.433
  1. Live special.
  2. Easter special.
  3. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Gino D'Acampo filled in as team captain.
  4. 80s special.
  5. Chris Kamara joined Fearne's team during the second part of this episode.

Series 16

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne's team Gino's team Joe's team
190 1 8 September 2016 Rylan Clark-Neal, Joe Wicks Anastacia, Jonathan Ross 1.479
191 2 15 September 2016 Fay Ripley, Gino D'Acampo Tulisa, Martin Kemp 1.332
192 3 22 September 2016 Gino D'Acampo[fn 1], Aston Merrygold, Stephanie Pratt Sue Cleaver, Fred Sirieix 1.465
193 4 29 September 2016 Ollie Locke, John Thomson Daisy Lowe, Johnny Vegas 1.299
194 5 6 October 2016 Danny Miller, Johnny Vegas Will Mellor, Danielle Armstrong 1.299
195 6 13 October 2016[fn 2] Phillip Schofield Olly Murs Pamela Anderson Stacey Solomon 1.634
196 7 20 October 2016 John Barrowman[fn 3], Gino D'Acampo, Kieron Richardson Vicky Pattison, Chris Ramsey 1.344
197 8 27 October 2016[fn 4] Joey Essex, Cher Lloyd Ben Shephard, Gino D'Acampo 2.123
198 9 3 November 2016 Gino D'Acampo, Louis Walsh Megan McKenna, Pete Wicks, Jimmy Carr 1.623
199 10 10 November 2016 Paddy McGuinness, Melvin Odoom, Melanie C Rick Astley, Ricky Wilson, Gino D'Acampo 1.465
200 11 8 December 2016[fn 5] Gino D'Acampo, Piers Morgan Danny Dyer, Susanna Reid 2.039
201 12 15 December 2016[fn 6] Compilation episode – best of Series 15 1.370
202 13 22 December 2016[fn 7] Compilation episode – best of Series 16 0.852
203 14 29 December 2016[fn 8] Compilation episode – unseen clips from Series 15 and 16
  1. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Gino D'Acampo filled in as team captain.
  2. Couples special. In this episode there were four teams of two; Gino D'Acampo and Joe Swash acted as team captains alongside Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton.
  3. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so John Barrowman filled in as team captain.
  4. Halloween special.
  5. Christmas special.
  6. "Gogglyboxers" compilation episode.
  7. "Xmas Gogglyboxers" compilation episode.
  8. "Bestest Unseenest Bits" compilation episode.

Series 17

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne's team
204 1 23 March 2017[fn 1] Emma Bunton, Gino D'Acampo Jonathan Ross, Scarlett Moffatt 1.240
205 2 30 March 2017 Gino D'Acampo, Pamela Anderson Will Mellor, Jimmy Carr 1.011
206 3 6 April 2017 Rylan Clark-Neal, Melody Thornton Tony Hadley, Gino D'Acampo 1.166
207 4 13 April 2017[fn 2] Paddy McGuinness[fn 3], Gino D'Acampo, Pixie Lott Paisley Billings, Steven "Sketch" Porter, Johnny Vegas 1.107
208 5 20 April 2017 Gino D'Acampo[fn 4], Fred Sirieix, Andrea McLean Patsy Palmer, Bobby-Cole Norris 1.160
209 6 27 April 2017[fn 5] Fearne Cotton, Holly Willoughby Nik & Eva Speakman Ruth Langsford, Eamonn Holmes Catherine Tyldesley, Gino D'Acampo 1.416
210 7 4 May 2017 Paddy McGuinness, Brad Simpson, Connor Ball Gino D'Acampo[fn 6], Kriss Akabusi, Jenny Powell, Jimmy Carr 1.433
211 8 11 May 2017 Phillip Schofield, Tommy Mallet, Georgia Kousoulou Ore Oduba, Chris Ramsey 1.425
212 9 18 May 2017 Gino D'Acampo, Luke Pritchard, Peter Denton Ella Eyre, Ricky Wilson, Joey Essex 1.188
213 10 25 May 2017 Gino D'Acampo, Jonathan Cheban James Blunt, Vicky Pattison 1.279
214 11 8 June 2017[fn 7] Compilation episode – best of Series 17 0.768
  1. Live special.
  2. Easter special.
  3. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Paddy McGuinness filled in as team captain.
  4. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Gino D'Acampo filled in as team captain.
  5. Couples special. In this episode there were four teams of two.
  6. Fearne Cotton co-hosted this episode, so Gino D'Acampo filled in as team captain.
  7. "Bestest Bits 2017" compilation episode.

Series 18

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne's team
215 1 14 September 2017 Kem Cetinay, Chris Hughes, Russell Tovey Charli XCX, Johnny Vegas 1.418
216 2 21 September 2017 Jimmy Carr, Richard Blackwood Paddy McGuinness, Mollie King 1.275
217 3 28 September 2017 Larry Lamb, George Lamb, Sarah Harding Jimmy Carr, Paloma Faith 1.060
218 4 5 October 2017 Will Mellor[fn 1], Chris Ramsey, Scarlett Moffatt James Argent, Tom Wilson, Shaun Ryder 1.076
219 5 12 October 2017 Gino D'Acampo[fn 2], Marvin Humes, Rochelle Humes, Ricki Lake Jesse Metcalfe, Ore Oduba 1.160
220 6 19 October 2017 Bruno Tonioli[fn 3], Joe Swash, Stacey Solomon, Kelly Brook Mark Labbett, Anne Hegerty, Chris Ramsey 1.191
221 7 26 October 2017[fn 4] Rylan Clark-Neal, Wayne Bridge, Frankie Bridge Joey Essex, Gino D'Acampo 1.583
222 8 2 November 2017 Ed Sheeran[fn 5], Chris Ramsey, Chris Kamara Louis Walsh, Nadia Sawalha 1.393
223 9 9 November 2017 Johnny Vegas[fn 6], Vicky Pattison, Ben Shephard Louisa Johnson, Will Mellor 1.301
224 10 16 November 2017 Gino D'Acampo, Brian Conley Emeli Sandé, Fred Sirieix 1.348
225 11 14 December 2017[fn 7] Ricky Wilson, Stacey Solomon, John Barrowman Denise van Outen, Alex James, Gino D'Acampo 1.504
226 12 21 December 2017[fn 8] Compilation episode – best of Series 18 0.768
  1. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Will Mellor filled in as team captain.
  2. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Gino D'Acampo filled in as team captain.
  3. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Bruno Tonioli filled in as team captain.
  4. Halloween special
  5. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Ed Sheeran filled in as team captain.
  6. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Johnny Vegas filled in as team captain.
  7. Christmas special.
  8. "The Sweetest Bits" compilation episode.

Series 19

This was the last series to feature Gino D'Acampo as a regular panellist.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne's team
227 1 22 March 2018[fn 1] Gino D'Acampo, Georgia Toffolo Russell Brand, Chris Ramsey 1.125
228 2 29 March 2018[fn 2] Phillip Schofield, Rylan Clark-Neal Courtney Act, Gino D'Acampo 1.113
229 3 5 April 2018 Gino D'Acampo, Lucy Fallon Gok Wan, Jonathan Ross 1.056
230 4 12 April 2018 Shaun Ryder, Gary Lucy Ella Eyre, Richard Blackwood 1.194
231 5 19 April 2018 Gino D'Acampo,[fn 3] Chris Ramsey, Scarlett Moffatt Jake Wood, Fred Sirieix 0.990
232 6 26 April 2018 Gino D'Acampo, Maya Jama John Newman, Stacey Solomon, Joe Swash 1.105
233 7 3 May 2018 Chris Kamara, Rochelle Humes, Joey Essex Anne-Marie, Gino D'Acampo, Ricky Wilson 0.993
234 8 10 May 2018 Paddy McGuinness, Emma Bunton Nick Grimshaw, Dermot O'Leary 1.130
235 9 17 May 2018 Johnny Vegas, Shirley Ballas Big Narstie, Will Mellor 1.083
236 10 24 May 2018 Iain Stirling, Caroline Flack, Lisa Stansfield Joel Dommett, Mark Wright 1.131
237 11 7 June 2018[fn 4] Compilation episode – best of Series 19 0.782
  1. Live special.
  2. Easter special.
  3. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Gino D'Acampo filled in as team captain.
  4. "Just the Tip" compilation episode.

Series 20

This was the last series to feature Fearne Cotton as a team captain.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Fearne's team
238[4] 1 13 September 2018[fn 1] Paddy McGuinness, Jack Fincham, Dani Dyer Danny Dyer, Ashley Roberts 1.299
239 2 20 September 2018 Rak-Su, Catherine Tyldesley Eamonn Holmes[fn 2], Joel Dommett 0.910
240 3 27 September 2018 Jonathan Ross, Sid Owen Kate Nash, Rylan Clark-Neal 0.882
241 4 4 October 2018[fn 3] Will Mellor, Olly Murs Tom Odell, Gabrielle 1.019
242 5 11 October 2018 John Barrowman, Jordan Banjo Suggs, Lucy Fallon 0.927
243 6 18 October 2018 Jimmy Carr, Nadine Coyle Simon Rimmer, Tim Lovejoy, Ricky Wilson 0.993
244 7 25 October 2018[fn 4] Gino D'Acampo, Danny Jones Stacey Solomon, Joe Swash, Richard Blackwood 0.888
245 8 1 November 2018[fn 5] Rita Ora[fn 6], Jaime Winstone, Alexa Chung Chris Ramsey,[fn 6] Joey Essex, Richard Blackwood 1.034
246 9 8 November 2018 Jimmy Carr[fn 7], Brian McFadden, Katherine Ryan Jordan Stephens, Maya Jama, Joel Dommett 0.954
247 10 15 November 2018 Gino D'Acampo[fn 8], Johnny Vegas, Kimberley Walsh Fred Sirieix,[fn 8] Craig Revel Horwood, Rochelle Humes, Marvin Humes 0.864
248 11 13 December 2018[fn 9] Jimmy Carr,[fn 7] Gino D'Acampo, Stacey Solomon, Carol Vorderman Ayda Field, Courtney Act, Joey Essex 1.096
249 12 20 December 2018[fn 10] Compilation episode – best of Series 1–20 0.827
  1. 10th birthday special.
  2. A power cut occurred during the recording of this episode which meant filming was postponed. The rescheduled recording did not feature Holmes and his place on the panel was taken by John Thomson.
  3. Pop special.
  4. Halloween special.
  5. Boys vs. Girls special.
  6. As part of the Boys vs. Girls Special, Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton were both absent from this episode; instead Rita Ora and Chris Ramsey acted as team captains in their places, respectively.
  7. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Jimmy Carr filled in as team captain.
  8. Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton were both absent from this episode; instead Gino D'Acampo and Fred Sirieix acted as team captains in their places, respectively.
  9. Christmas special.
  10. "Ten Years of Best Bits" compilation episode.

Series 21

This was both the only series to feature Paddy McGuinness as a team captain and Stacey Solomon as a regular panellist.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Paddy's team
250 1 21 March 2019 John Barrowman, Emily Atack Howard Donald, Mark Wright 0.833
251 2 28 March 2019 Will Mellor, Samia Longchambon Stacey Solomon, Joel Dommett 0.893
252 3 4 April 2019 Kate Nash, Maverick Sabre Stacey Solomon[fn 1], Laurence Fox, Chris Ramsey 0.705
253 4 11 April 2019 Gemma Collins, James Argent, Richard Arnold John Newman, Michelle Visage 0.793
254 5 18 April 2019[fn 2] Will Mellor, Bebe Rexha Sair Khan, Johnny Vegas 0.767
255 6 25 April 2019 Emilia Fox[fn 3], Stacey Solomon, Joel Dommett, Tom Read Wilson Angela Scanlon, Ore Oduba, Richard Blackwood 0.786
256 7 2 May 2019 Amanda Holden[fn 4], Max Beesley, Emily Atack Brad Simpson, James McVey, Patsy Kensit 0.616
257 8 9 May 2019 Amanda Holden,[fn 4] Jimmy Carr, Rob Mallard, Katie McGlynn James Morrison, Charlotte Hawkins, Chris Ramsey 0.827
258 9 16 May 2019 Jimmy Carr, Anita Rani Stefflon Don, Jaime Winstone 0.876
259 10 23 May 2019 Joe Swash, Stacey Solomon, Mel B Susanna Reid, Marvin Humes 0.702
260 11 4 June 2019 Compilation episode – best of Series 21 and an interview with Keith Lemon by Richard Arnold 0.782
  1. Paddy McGuinness was absent for this episode, so Stacey Solomon filled in as team captain.
  2. Easter special.
  3. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Emilia Fox filled in as team captain.
  4. Holly Willoughby was absent for this episode, so Amanda Holden filled in as team captain.

Series 22

This was the first series to feature Mel B as a team captain.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Mel's team
261 1 10 October 2019 Richard Arnold, James Blunt Mark Wright, Katherine Ryan 0.835
262 2 17 October 2019 John Thomson, Louise Redknapp Adam Lambert, Will Mellor 0.771
263 3 24 October 2019 Denise van Outen, Maura Higgins Emilia Fox, Gemma Collins 0.906
264 4 31 October 2019[fn 1] Will Mellor, Tan France Anna Richardson, Paddy McGuinness 0.919
265 5 7 November 2019 Angela Scanlon, Ayda Williams, Phil Daniels Dani Dyer, Craig Revel Horwood, Joe Swash 0.850
266 6 14 November 2019 Amanda Holden[fn 2], Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Joey Essex Megan McKenna, Harry Judd, Dougie Poynter 0.917
267 7 12 December 2019[fn 3] Paddy McGuinness, Stacey Solomon Kelly Osbourne, Gino D'Acampo, Will Mellor 0.793
268 8 19 December 2019[fn 4] Compilation episode – best of Series 22
  1. Halloween special.
  2. Holly Willoughby was absent from this episode, so Amanda Holden filled in as team captain.
  3. Christmas special.
  4. "Trapped and Alone" compilation episode.

Series 23

This was the last series to feature Holly Willoughby and Mel B as team captains.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Holly's team Mel's team
269 1 9 April 2020 Nadine Coyle, AJ Pritchard, Curtis Pritchard Emily Atack, Will Mellor 0.615
270 2 16 April 2020 Howard Donald[fn 1], The Vivienne, Cheryl Hole, Anne-Marie Fleur East, Joey Essex, John Barrowman 0.476
271 3 23 April 2020 Howard Donald,[fn 1] Joey Essex, Kimberly Wyatt, Ashley Roberts Kimberley Walsh, Jay McGuiness, Johnny Vegas 0.433
272 4 30 April 2020[fn 2] Chris Kamara, Roman Kemp Ruth Langsford, Eamonn Holmes, Mark Wright 0.545
273 5 7 May 2020[fn 2] Emily Atack, Matt Goss Ben Shephard, Laura Whitmore 0.484
274 6 14 May 2020[fn 3] Compilation Episode – best of Joey Essex, Mel B, John Barrowman and Holly Willoughby 0.390
  1. Holly Willoughby was absent from this episode, so Howard Donald filled in as team captain.
  2. Lockdown special. These are virtual episodes using video chat. This was due to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting production.
  3. Let's See Your Best Bits compilation episode.

Series 24

This was the first series to feature Emily Atack and Laura Whitmore as team captains.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Emily's team Laura's team
275 1 22 October 2020 Tom Grennan, Will Mellor Clara Amfo, Jimmy Carr 0.673
276 2 29 October 2020[fn 1] Craig Revel Horwood, Jacqueline Jossa Maya Jama, Howard Donald 0.620
277 3 5 November 2020 Brad Simpson, Connor Ball, Jimmy Carr Maya Jama, Marvin Humes 0.494
278 4 12 November 2020 Joel Dommett, Vick Hope Gemma Collins, Ronan Keating 0.483
279 5 19 November 2020 Chloe Sims, Pete Wicks, Joe Swash Wes Nelson, Jimmy Carr 0.507
280 6 26 November 2020 Maya Jama, The Vivienne Ella Eyre, Zara Larsson 0.531
281 7 3 December 2020 Roman Kemp, Richard Blackwood Claire Richards, Ian "H" Watkins, Chris Harris 0.516
282 8 10 December 2020 Alex Brooker, Michelle Visage Joel Dommett, Nicola Roberts 0.468
283 9 17 December 2020[fn 2] Paddy McGuinness, Paloma Faith Chris Kamara, Ricky Wilson 0.506
284 10 27 December 2020[fn 3] Compilation episode – best of series 24 N/A (<0.640)[lower-alpha 1]
  1. Halloween special.
  2. Christmas special.
  3. "The Boris Briefing" compilation episode.

Series 25

This series featured Maya Jama as a regular panellist.

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)[1]
Emily's team Laura's team
285 1 8 April 2021 Roman Kemp, Judi Love Shirley Ballas, Jamie Laing 0.593
286 2 15 April 2021 John Barrowman, Sophie Ellis-Bextor Jordan North, Maya Jama 0.438
287 3 22 April 2021 Tom Grennan, Raye Big Narstie, Nick Grimshaw 0.516
288 4 29 April 2021 HRVY, Maya Jama Howard Donald, Rebekah Vardy 0.430
289 5 6 May 2021 Eamonn Holmes, Maya Jama Jimmy Carr, Ella Henderson 0.494
290 6 13 May 2021 Maya Jama, Joe Swash Alex Brooker, Michelle Visage 0.492
291 7 20 May 2021 Maya Jama, Catherine Tyldesley Lawrence Chaney, Katherine Ryan 0.502
292 8 27 May 2021 Maya Jama, Mark Wright Will Mellor, Melvin Odoom 0.309
293 9 31 October 2021[fn 1] Nick Grimshaw, Maisie Smith Maya Jama, Jordan North 0.354[5][fn 2]
294 10 16 December 2021[fn 3] Ronan Keating, Johnny Vegas Richard Blackwood, Katherine Ryan
  1. Halloween special.
  2. Excludes viewership on PCs, tablets and smartphones.
  3. Christmas special.

Series 26

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)
Emily's team Laura's team
295 1 24 March 2022 Jonathan Ross, Ella Henderson Big Narstie, Craig Revel Horwood 0.301[6]
296 2 31 March 2022 Nick Grimshaw, Vernon Kay Fleur East, Rickie Haywood-Williams 0.250[7]
297 3 7 April 2022 Johnny Vegas, Aitch Rachel Riley, Raye 0.242[8]
298 4 14 April 2022 Joe Swash, Ashley Roberts AJ Odudu, Howard Donald 0.226[9]
299 5 21 April 2022 Jordan North, Frankie Bridge Vick Hope, Tom Grennan 0.281[10]
300 6 28 April 2022 Joel Dommett, Katherine Ryan Verona Rose, Will Mellor 0.178[11]
301 7 5 May 2022 Melvin Odoom, Shirley Ballas Chelcee Grimes, The Vivienne 0.204[12]
302 8 12 May 2022 Majestic, Megan McKenna Chris Eubank, Jamie Laing 0.285[13]
303 9 19 May 2022 Katherine Ryan[fn 1], AJ Odudu, Joel Corry Aston Merrygold, Tom Read Wilson 0.256[14]
304 10 26 May 2022 Katherine Ryan[fn 1], Jordan North, Becky Hill Mark Labbett, Big Zuu 0.284[15]
  1. Emily Atack was absent from these episodes, therefore Katherine Ryan stood in as team captain.

Specials

Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests Magazine Head UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)
Holly's team Fearne's team
47 1 5 March 2011[fn 1] Germaine Greer, Jedward Lauren Laverne, David Walliams Brian Belo
79 2 19 March 2012[fn 2] Harry Judd, Dougie Poynter, Andrew Flintoff David Hasselhoff Mark Foster
87 3 23 August 2012[fn 3] Ash Atalla, Daisy Goodwin Emma Bunton, Peter Fincham, Zai Bennett John McCririck
Episode
no.
Series
no.
Original air date Guests UK viewers (millions)
(incl. +1)
Emily's team Laura's team
305 1 8 December 2022 Will Mellor, Big Narstie, Holly Willoughby, Joey Essex Chris Ramsey, Maya Jama, Fearne Cotton, Joe Swash Holly Willoughby, Fearne Cotton
306 2 15 December 2022 Compilation episode

Notes

  1. Not reported in the weekly top 15 programmes for four-screen viewer ratings.
  1. A special stand-alone episode was filmed on 5 March 2011, as part of Comic Relief's special 24 Hour Panel People featuring David Walliams, who appeared in various old and new panel game shows throughout a 24-hour period. The various shows were streamed live on the Red Nose Day website, and parts of each show were shown during five half-hour specials on Comic Relief night. The teams were captained by Germaine Greer and Lauren Laverne. On Greer's team were Jedward and on Laverne's team were Rufus Hound and David Walliams, while Brian Belo appeared as the 'Morerer Magazine Head' for the episode.[16]
  2. A special stand-alone episode was filmed with the guests of Episode 4 of the seventh series, and broadcast as part of the Sport Relief telethon on 19 March 2012. The episode featured out-takes of the original episode, with guests Harry Judd, Dougie Poynter, Andrew Flintoff and David Hasselhoff, and featured a special round, entitled "What Are You Packing". Swimmer Mark Foster appeared as a special guest, coming out as a special "Strikerer" magazine head.
  3. A special episode was filmed and broadcast live as part of the 2012 Edinburgh TV festival, in which Lemon challenged a group of television executives against each other in the usual format. Cotton was unable to attend filming due to her pregnancy so Emma Bunton took her place instead. The episode was broadcast online, and has never been shown on TV.[17]

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