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Blankety Blank

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: October 2, 2021
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 40
  • Networks: BBC One
  • Genres: Family, Comedy

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Blankety Blank(2021)
Comeback King
Latest season's average rating is higher than the previous season's.

TMDB Rating: 7.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Bradley Walsh presents the triumphant return of Britain's blank-iest game show. Can he control his celebrity panel and help contestants win the coveted cheque book and pen?

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Series 1

10 episodes • 2021

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Adjoa Andoh, Martine McCutcheon, Johnny Vegas, Jimmy Carr, Chizzy Akudolu, Joe SwashOct 2, 20210.0
2Tamzin Outhwaite, Craig Revel Horwood, Rob Beckett, Lady Leshurr, Ade AdepitanOct 9, 20210.0
3John Thomson, Karim Zeroual, Sue Perkins, Joel Dommett, Gloria Hunniford, Judi LoveOct 16, 20210.0
4Rachel Riley, Baga Chipz, Liza Tarbuck, Rhod Gilbert, Ore Oduba, Scarlett MoffattOct 23, 20210.0
5Judy Murray, Rickie Haywood-Williams, Shappi Khorsandi, Rob Beckett, Ellie Taylor, Peter AndreOct 30, 20210.0
6Sally Lindsay, Andi Oliver, Chris McCausland, Jimmy Carr, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Melvin OdoomNov 6, 20210.0
7David Haye, Esme Young, Sarah Hadland, Brian Conley, Alex Jones, Jordan North.Nov 20, 20210.0
8Tess Daly, Adil Ray, Roisin Conaty, Sue Perkins, Gregg Wallace, Mark WrightNov 27, 20210.0
9Fay Ripley, Louis Smith, Sara Pascoe, Jo Brand, Janette Manrara, Martin KempDec 4, 20210.0
10Christmas SpecialDec 25, 20210.0
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Series 2

10 episodes • 2022Avg: 7.8

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 24, 20228.0
2Episode 2Oct 1, 20220.0
3Episode 3Oct 8, 20228.0
4Episode 4Oct 15, 20227.0
5Episode 5Oct 22, 20227.0
6Episode 6Oct 29, 20228.0
7Episode 7Nov 5, 20228.0
8Episode 8Nov 12, 20228.0
9Episode 9Nov 19, 20227.0
10Christmas SpecialDec 24, 20229.0
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Series 3

10 episodes • 2023Avg: 7.7

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 23, 20238.0
2Episode 2Sep 30, 20237.0
3Episode 3Oct 7, 20238.0
4Episode 4Oct 14, 20238.0
5Episode 5Oct 21, 20238.0
6Episode 6Oct 28, 20238.0
7Episode 7Nov 4, 20238.0
8Episode 8Nov 11, 20237.0
9Episode 9Nov 18, 20237.0
10Christmas SpecialDec 23, 20238.0
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Series 4

10 episodes • 2024Avg: 7.9Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Christmas SpecialDec 26, 20249.0
2Episode 2Apr 19, 20258.0
3Episode 3Apr 26, 20258.0
4Episode 4May 3, 20258.0
5Episode 5May 10, 20257.0
6Episode 6May 24, 20258.0
7Episode 7May 31, 20258.0
8Episode 8Jun 7, 20250.0
9Episode 9Jun 14, 20257.0
10Episode 10Jun 21, 20258.0

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