ITV has launched a first-of-its-kind new channel fronted by Jeremy Clarkson, Stephen Mulhern and Graham Norton.
Fans will be happy to know that ITV Quiz hits our screen today (Monday 9 June 2025).
Quiz show viewers will be able to enjoy a number of their favourite programmes for a whopping 16 hours.
The likes of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, Wheel of Fortune, Tenable, Lingo, Tipping Point and Deal or No Deal will air between 9am and 1am on the new channel.
The official press release states: ‘ITV Quiz promises the very best in game show entertainment from the iconic classics to recent hits and with an array of star-studded quizmasters at helm including Graham Norton, Stephen Mulhern, Warwick Davies, Mel Giedroyc, Jeremy Clarkson and more.
‘Whether it’s trivia games, picture games, parlour games, general knowledge or simply luck and chance, ITV Quiz has something for everyone from the devoted trivia buff to the casual quizzer.’
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ITV has launched a first-of-its-kind new channel called ITV Quiz – and viewers are able to watch it from TODAY (9 June 2025)
One of the telly stars that is set to front the channel is Jeremy Clarkson (pictured) alongside some other popular TV legends
Stephen Mulhern (pictured), Warwick Davies, Mel Giedroyc and many other quizmasters will be on our screens
Viewers will be able to watch ITV Quiz through a number of television services.
It will air on channel 28 on Freeview, 22 on Freely, 28 on YouView, 119 on Freesat, 131 on Sky Q, 125 on Sky Glᴀss, and 119 on Virgin 119.
ITV Quiz is also available to stream on ITVX.
Jeremy, 65, hosts Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
The Clarkson Farm star took on the role of presenter in 2018, after taking over from Chris Tarrant.
The programme premiered on ITV in 1998 and ran until 2014, before being revived in 2018.
Meanwhile Stephen, 48, presents Deal Or No Deal.
Stephen, 48, presents Deal Or No Deal after taking on the role in 2023. The popular series hit our screens in 2005 and was originally presented by Noel Edmonds
Jeremy, 65, hosts Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. The Clarkson Farm star took on the role of presenter in 2018, after taking over from Chris Tarrant
Graham, 62, is the face of Wheel of Fortune. The quiz show was on our screens between 1988 and 2001, and then revived in 2023
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He took on the role in 2023.
The popular series first hit our screens in 2005 and was originally presented by Noel Edmonds.
It was originally aired on Channel 4 and ran for 11 years before wrapping up in 2016.
However, it was revived in 2023 on ITV.
Graham, 62, is the face of Wheel of Fortune.
The quiz show was on our screens between 1988 and 2001.
Over the years Nicky Campbell, Bradley Walsh, John Leslie and Paul Hendy have hosted it.
The much-loved series was revived in 2024.
It comes after it was revealed that an ITV daytime show has been pulled from screens for months as the host bid farewell to fans and crew.
James Martin’s Saturday Morning usually airs on the channel every Saturday from 10:30am to 12:30pm.
However, the show is set to be rested for the summer as the TV star and crew take a break.
At the end of Saturday’s (June 7) episode, James said goodbye to viewers: ‘That’s all we have got time for today, a mᴀssive thank you to all of my guests.’
He added: ‘My food team, you can sleep better now, Daniel and Sally, and of course, Harry Redknapp and Carly Paoli.’