Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Play Your Cards Right - Celebrity Special
Epic Gameshow returns with an exciting celebrity special of Play Your Cards Right featuring big-name couples playing this "higher or lower" game to be in with a chance of turning the cards in the Epic Endgame and winning the jackpot for their chosen charity.
Celebrities include sporting legend Sir Mo Farah, presenter Clare Balding, comedian Russell Kane and actor Jimi Mistry.

Bullseye
The comedian hosts a supersized reboot of the much-loved darts show, Bullseye. Four pairs of `Knowers" and `Throwers" take on the questions and the dart boards, for a chance to win big prizes in the Epic Endgame, including a luxury holiday to Mexico. With Richard Ashdown keeping the scores.

Strike It Lucky
The comedian hosts an updated version of Strike It Lucky, with three pairs trying to navigate their way across a sea of screens, trying to bank prizes and avoid the infamous hotspots along the way. One lucky duo will reach the epic endgame, where they stand to win a mountain of amazing prizes, including a holiday to Las Vegas.

Child's Play
The comedian hosts an updated version of Child's Play, as four hopeful contestants try to decipher what words are being described by a cast of children - with a £20,000 jackpot at stake if they can get on the kids' wavelength.

Bullseye
The comedian hosts a supersized reboot of much-loved darts show Bullseye as four pairs of `Knowers" and `Throwers" take on the questions and the dartboards, for a chance to win big prizes in the Epic Endgame, including a luxury holiday to Mexico. With Richard Ashdown keeping the scores.

Strike It Lucky - Celebrity Special
A celebrity special of '90s classic Strike It Lucky, with the celeb pairings featuring king of interiors Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Good Morning Britain's Richard Arnold and Ranvir Singh, and Emmerdale and Strictly star Kelvin Fletcher all battling it out to win £20,000 for charity. Can they avoid the dreaded hotspots and come out on top?

Play Your Cards Right
The comedian continues his run of classic quiz revivals with an updated version of Play Your Cards Right. Four couples test their luck against the ever-unpredictable deck of cards as they work their way higher and lower through the game, for the chance to win a £30,000 jackpot - but success can rest on the turn of a single card.

Take Your Pick
Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow returns with the much-loved Take Your Pick. A host of entertaining contestants go up against the gong when they play the famous Yes/No game. Only the best will get the chance to open a box and win. But watch out for those booby prizes! One lucky player will make it through to the Epic Endgame, where they could take home a brand-new car. Also starring Chaser Shaun Wallace on the gong.
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