Craig Charles hosts as contestants compete to win a big cash prize. More players vie for a place in today's head-to-head battles. Who will make it to the final and grab the cash?
Craig Charles hosts as contestants compete to win a mega cash prize. The remaining players vie for a place in the head-to-heads. Who has the perfect strategy to bag the cash?
With big money up for grabs, can today's finalist avoid the 'Bankrupts' and take home the cash?
Time is running out for the remaining players to get their hands on some money. Who will play in today's final?
The six remaining players get their last chance to bag themselves a fortune. Who will emerge victorious?
Craig Charles hosts the first in a week of celebrity editions of the high-stakes quiz that puts mental speed to the test, with prizes on offer worth £1,000 to £100,000. The celebrities who are hoping that they'll be randomly selected are actor Catherine Tyldesley, Olympic athlete Greg Rutherford, Steps star Claire Richards, comedian and actor Nina Wadia, Celebs Go Dating's Tom Read Wilson, actor Kate Robbins, comedian Dane Baptiste, Atomic Kitten singer Natasha Hamilton, original punk wild child Toyah Wilcox and fitness legend Mr Motivator.
Craig Charles continues a week of celebrity specials, with Dane Baptiste, Claire Richards, Kate Robbins, Tom Read Wilson, Greg Rutherford and Toyah Willcox awaiting their chance to play.
Craig Charles continues a week of celebrity specials, with Claire Richards, Nina Wadia, Toyah Willcox, Catherine Tyldesley, Natasha Hamilton and Kate Robbins competing in one of the three head-to-head battles.
Contestants face a series of questions with the answers on moneybags that pass along a conveyor belt in front of them. Grab a right answer and they get that bag's value - anything from £1,000 to £100,000. However, if they pick a wrong bag they could lose everything. Hosted by Craig Charles
Kevin Duala guest hosts the high-stakes quiz as contestants face a series of questions with the answers on moneybags that pass along a conveyor belt in front of them. Grab a right answer and they get that bag's value - anything from £1,000 to £100,000. However, if they pick a wrong bag they could lose everything.