Chris Tarrant hosts the first episode
Sheelagh Saunders (£64,000) Kwan Loo (£16,000) Dawn Martyn (£4,000, continued)
Dawn Martyn (£8,000) Adam Dyson (£4,000) Stuart Duke (£1,000) Tom Lydon (continued)
Tom Lydon (£4,000) Malcolm Rawnsley (£1,000) Steve Gibson (£64,000) Howard Salter (continued)
Howard Salter (£32,000) Richard Furze (£1,000) Chris Cousins (continued)
Chris Cousins (£8,000) Mark Kerr (£250,000) John Fitzgerald (continued)
John Fitzgerald (£8,000) Glen Jardine (£125,000) Pat Williams (continued)
Perminder Sethi & Marie McGrath (£8,000) Claire Wanliss & Stef Gallagher (£1,000)
Tim Carty (£16,000) Martyn Garrett Roberts (£16,000)
Pat Williams (£8,000) Trevor Gore (£64,000) Fiona Reohorn (£32,000)
Judy Walsh (£8,000) Alex Healey (£8,000) Steve Rushton (continued)
Steve Rushton (£32,000) Steve Jenkins (£1,000) Paul Taylor (£250,000)
Pam & Sophie Flitcroft (£8,000) Kay & Venessa Robbins (£16,000) Dorothy & Stuart Farquharson (£64,000)
Clive Spate (£125,000) Alan Lofts (£32,000) Ian Crosby (continued)
Tony Slattery & Jon Snow (£32,000) Sir Tim Rice & Alice Beer (continued)
Sir Tim Rice & Alice Beer (£125,000) Jimmy Nail & Kevin Whately (£1,000) Ray Winstone & Amanda Redman (£32,000)
Pat Gibson (£1,000,000) Lesley Cook (£8,000) Irene Arenillas (£64,000) Brian Rowen (£8,000, continued)
Brian Rowen (£64,000) Pete Brown (£1,000) Alan Findlay (£1,000) Peter Benoist (£8,000, continued)
Peter Benoist (£8,000) Richard Edwards (£125,000) Bill Honeywell (£250,000)
Roger Black & Matthew Pinsent (£125,000) Paula Radcliffe & Jonathan Edwards (£64,000) Sharron Davis & Colin Jackson (continued)
Sharron Davis & Colin Jackson (£32,000)
Steve Ash (£16,000) Dave Wright (£8,000) Keith Chaplin (continued)
Keith Chaplin (£1,000 - lost on £4,000) Ben Harrison (£8,000) Michelle Lee (£16,000) Chris Pattinson (continued)
Chris Pattinson (£250,000) Brian Griffiths (£16,000) Chris Beard (£8,000) Diana Nicot (£32,000)
Omid Djalili & Bear Grylls (£1,000) Michael Ball & Ellie Simmonds (£50,000) Una Healy & Ben Foden (£50,000)
Charlie Condou & Samia Ghadie (£50,000) Duncan Bannatyne & Greg Rutherford (£150,000) Jon Culshaw & Debra Stephenson (£50,000)
Seb Coe & Steve Cram (£20,000) Sally Lindsay & Steve White (£50,000) Louis Smith & Paul Hall (£5,000)
Simone Lazaruz (£10,000) Mark Silverwood (£10,000) Pat Simpson (£1,000) Stuart Hurren (continued)
Stuart Hurren (£1,000) Dionne Askew (£20,000) Martin Fisher (£1,000) Hayley Brown (£1,000) Oliver Haley (continued)
Oliver Haley (£5,000) Shirley Asare (£10,000) Bryan Sellars (£20,000) Madge El-Bushra (£1,000)
Stephen Mangan & Martin Delamere (£50,000) Caroline Flack & Christine Flack (£10,000) Joe McElderry & Hilda Joyce (£10,000)
Alex Ferguson & Eamonn Holmes (£50,000) Caroline Quentin & Carol Vorderman (£50,000) Kian Egan & Rebecca Adlington (£10,000)
Russell Kane & Gloria Hunniford (£20,000) Frank Skinner & Adrian Chiles (£50,000) Alexandra Burke & David Emanuel (continued)
Alexandra Burke & David Emanuel (£5,000) James Nesbitt & Dom Joly (£1,000) Sir Chris Hoy & Kevin Bridges (£20,000) Dave Myers & Rachel Riley (£1,000)
Chris Terrant's final episode Clip show
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