Draw It!

Draw It! (2014)

EndedGame Show show

Let the doodle duels begin in the new daytime game show, as contestants join up with celebrities to put their drawing skills to the test across a series of challenges.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 16:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E40Episode 40Juli 4, 2014
S01E39Episode 39Juli 3, 2014
S01E38Episode 38Juli 2, 2014
S01E37Episode 37Juli 1, 2014
S01E36Episode 36Juni 30, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Draw It! premiere?

Draw It! premiered on December 2, 2014.

What is the format of Draw It!?

Draw It! is a game show where contestants compete by drawing objects and all manner of things, with viewers being tasked with guessing as to what has been drawn.

Who hosts Draw It!?

Mel Giedroyc hosts Draw It!.

Who are the judges on Draw It!?

The judges on Draw It! are Doodle Man and Jack Rooke.

What are some of the things one can expect to see being drawn on Draw It!?

One can expect to see a variety of things being drawn on Draw It!, including but not limited to, celebrities, animals, and everyday objects.

How long is each episode of Draw It!?

Each episode of Draw It! is 30 minutes long.

How many contestants compete in each episode of Draw It!?

Four contestants compete in each episode of Draw It!.

What is the prize awarded to the winner of Draw It!?

The winner of Draw It! is awarded a trophy.

How are the drawings judged on Draw It!?

The drawings on Draw It! are judged on creativity and entertainment value.

Is there audience interaction in each episode of Draw It!?

Yes, there is audience interaction in each episode of Draw It!.

What is the target audience for Draw It!?

Draw It! is aimed at viewers of all ages.

How many episodes were produced in the first season of Draw It!?

There were 10 episodes produced in the first season of Draw It!.

Was there a celebrity edition of Draw It!?

Yes, there was a celebrity edition of Draw It! featuring Alison Hammond, Terry Alderton, Ashley Roberts, and Joe Swash.

What is the most common drawing tool used on Draw It!?

The most common drawing tool used on Draw It! is a tablet.

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