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It’s Poll Time, also UKGameshows is back

By | January 2, 2026

Although it’s a soft launch so please be gentle.

It’s the 2nd January which means it’s time for the UKGameshows.com/Bother’s Bar Poll of 2025, even if UKGS is in limbo right now. And this year we’re introducing tickboxes – the rules haven’t otherwise changed and we’ve been doing this for over twenty years now, so if you have an idea of what you’re doing you can go directly to the Google Form if you want. Lines close 23:59 Tuesday 12th January 2026.

If you need more explanation or are new to this (or you want the address to e-mail your votes in), I’ll put it under a cut.

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Show Discussion: Millionaire Hotseat

By | January 5, 2026

Tuesday-Friday 7:30pm,
ITV1

Well… it was massively successful for a long time in Australia where it was a daily show for about a decade until The Chase basically killed it off, it’s been on in many countries, and finally it’s here. And I’ve never really loved it to be honest.

Six people are randomly ordered with one of them in the Hot Seat at any one time. If that first person can answer all fifteen questions correctly, congrats, you win a million. However if you don’t know an answer you have an option to pass and go to the back of the queue, which is better than elimination by getting it wrong but depending on where you are in the stack only just. That’s because only the person who answers the 15th question gets a chance to win the money. Every time someone gets a question wrong the top prize decreases, and if the person playing the fifteenth question gets it wrong they’ll go home with £1,000 provided they’ve collectively at least five right but you won’t have much of a broadcast if they haven’t.

It has it all: thick people’s idea of deep strategy, a format that fits uncomfortably into the Millionaire formatting (“it’s the £4,300 question!” or whatever, you can’t take most of the money points home at any rate) but almost certainly wouldn’t exist without the Millionaire branding and backing. But it does have 15 questions against the clock, it is only half an hour so won’t outstay its welcome and it has got Jeremy Clarkson so it’s unlikely to be a grossly offensive waste of anybody’s time.

We understand 18 episodes have been filmed, we’re getting eight now and the other ten are coming later presumably. Let us know what you think in the comments!

Show Discussion: The Floor

By | January 3, 2026

Sunday 4th January 8pm then Sundays at 7pm,
ITV

Let me just take you back to three years ago, a few days after The Floor started in the Netherlands where I said words along the lines of “hey! This isn’t rubbish!”

Fast forward three years to today and the show has pretty much conquered the planet. ITV had a go at the “recognising things” genre with In With A Shout, Alan Carr’s Picture Slam is a 7/10 version of the idea that gets a boost from Strictly, but now with some slight tweaks that have been tried out internationally (i.e. some rounds are a bit different to “recognising things”, but don’t worry “recognising things” fans! Most of it is still “recognising things”) and now In With A Shout isn’t a thing any more there is room for the world conquering “recognising things” champion on ITV1 and they’ve even got Rob Brydon, and everyone loves a bit of Rob Brydon don’t they?

81 people (this series) each have a square on a 9×9 grid on the titular Floor and each person has their own specialist subject, and by specialist subject the categories aren’t so specialist you’d have no chance at them – and that’s important because one person selected by The Floor will have to challenge someone next to them on the grid on their specialist subject. A 45-second chess clock duel will happen – recognize the thing or whatever as fast as you can, a ‘pass’ means taking a painful three-second penalty, whoever runs out of time first loses and leaves the show. The winner takes the square to add to their territory, and inherits the loser’s category if they were challenged. Keep going across ten weeks until one person has conquered the entire floor and they win £50,000.

Which is a bit crap for a primetime show across ten weeks frankly – rumours suggest this was originally intentioned for a 6pm slot in the Spring but really it was always going to be more premium than that – it’s not a great look frankly (especially if it’s going to be leading into Limitless Win next week.) There are a few other question marks too – we don’t know what the incentives for staying on after winning a Duel are – the main ones internationally is that having the most territory at the end of an episode is worth a guaranteed cash prize (or sometimes the top two get to battle it out risk free for the bonus) – anything less than £5,000 would be a bit of a piss-take considering, and other versions give you an extra 5 seconds you can use if you win three duels in a row (fortifying your position), or even let you swap your category with anyone else on the board.

Nonetheless we’ve found the international versions we’ve watched decent fun, and it’s quite a difficult show to mess up at this point really – they filmed it on the Dutch set so they’ll have plenty of Dutch experience to go with it. We’re keeping our fingers crossed. Watched it? Let us know what you thought in the comments.

Show Discussion: Time is Money

By | December 31, 2025
#hostholdingaquestioncard

New Years Day, 6pm,
then weekdays 3pm from Jan 5th, ITV1

This will hopefully be quite fun, Sara Davies has always come across as The Dragon Who Is Probably Legitimately Into This Sort Of Thing so hopefully this translates into being good at it.

Contestants start off with a load of money but they have to answer questions quickly to hold on to it. That’s the premise, I don’t know more than that, but those podiums look quite sexy. I hope there is more to it than four-way chess clock quiz but we’ll have to wait and see, win more money by doing something fast is basically the most tried and tested premise for a gameshow (said without any real evidence but it sounds right).

It’s been sitting on the shelf for a little while, we were wondering whether they’d be using it to synergize with Davies’ upcoming appearance on The Box, but it doesn’t look like it. ITV have given it the coveted New Year’s Shoulder Peak Sneaky Peek slot, let’s hope it does a bit better than Jeopardy and Pictionary.

Watched it? Let us know what you thought in the comments!

Split Second UK

By | December 26, 2025

A bit of fun this Christmas, hope you’re having a good one, Mister Doc has found and uploaded the first episode (a Christmas celebrity one) of STV’s version of Split Second.

I’ve always had a soft spot for the US original, the 70s Tom Kennedy one where you could buzz in if you could infer the question was my favourite, but I also enjoy the 80s Monty Hall one, if only as it has the most magnificently 1980s theme tune out of all 1980s theme tunes (Synths! Soft rock! Guitars! Love it). Even the recent GSN one is fun enough, although the material doesn’t feel quite so challenging.

Here we have a theme that’s reminiscient of the Hall one (although not the same), Coia has developed some excellent pointing action, the first round (and the Countdown round) play like (a slower version of) the original really, the mystery additions don’t really add much (it just becomes a reaction test), and it’s surprising how much explanation is required for the idea that the computer will rank how quickly you buzz. I was expecting it to be rubbish, but it’s a more successful reimagining than the Coia hosted Press Your Luck he’d go on to host a few years later for HTV at any rate (which no longer seems to have a clean version on Youtube, sadly.

Show Discussion: What’s In The Box?

By | December 16, 2025
#hostholdingaquestionbox

Netflix,
From 17th December

Neil Patrick Harris invites eight teams to figure out what prizes are in 12 giant boxes by way of quiz, the team with the most prizes at the end of the arced series wins what’s in the SUPER BOX worth over $250k – I know what this is but I will leave it as a surprise. Opening the box doesn’t necessarily mean you will keep the prize as there are ways and means to steal prizes and eliminate other teams across the series.

It’s Netflix trying another high stakes shiny floor quiz, an entertainment form they’ve tried to crack before and not really succeeded at. Will this break their duck? There’s not much hype about it. Also we know someone who went and saw some episodes being filmed and they weren’t very impressed, but perhaps it will edit extremely well and become a Christmas hit. UK production company Rollercoaster are behind it, the hitmakers behind You Bet On Tour and I’ve got an “I thought rollercoasters were meant to go up as well as down” gag lined up to go viral on Twitter if this doesn’t work, so everything to play for.

Watched it? Let us know what you thought in the comments!