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ITV fan-favourite quiz show getting celebrity spin-off version – with BBC star host

SITTING on a Fortune is set to land a celebrity spin-off series.

The ITV quiz show, hosted by BBC star Gary Lineker, has been a massive hit with fans since its launch in 2021.

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Now after a successful one-off Christmas special, Gary says ITV execs are in talks about launching an all-star series.

Chris Kamara, Sam Quek, Joe Pasquale, Nina Wadia, Colson Smith and Reverend Kate Bottley all played the high-pressure game in a bid to win a massive £100,000 for charity in December 2021.

Following its success, Gary says more star-studded editions could now be on the cards.

He told The Sun: "It's a possibility for us to do a full series with celebrities.

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"I think the cash has to go to charity... I don't think the celebrities can get away with that one!"

Gary hasn't dared to give his gameshow a go himself though - and jokes: "No one could possibly stand in for me as host so I've never played it myself."

He added: "The truth is I'm terrible at games and quizzes.

"The answer is always on the tip of my tongue. I can never remember names!

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"I’m really pleased with how the show's been received though. The figures have been good and the feedback’s been excellent.

"It's a one-off for me to do this kind of show. I love doing it. It's a great feeling, changing someone's life.

"Often the contestants just want to help someone in their family with the money.

"Hopefully we can just do lots of series and give lots of people lots of money.

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