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A WELL known ITV game show is destined to return to screens again in a matter of months.

The new season of Tipping Point: Lucky Stars will see a new host of household names join Ben Shephard in a nail biting face-off to earn money for charity.

The celebrity version of Tipping Point is making a comeback
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The celebrity version of Tipping Point is making a comebackCredit: ITV
It sees famous faces compete for money for charity
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It sees famous faces compete for money for charityCredit: ITV

Tipping Point spin off Lucky Stars sees celebrities go head to head while answering general knowledge questions to earn counters.

Depending on the round, each player has between 30 and 45 seconds to get as many correct answers as they can.

Once they've got their counters, contestants can drop them into a coin pushing machine in an attempt to win cash prizes.

Celebrities are able to raise up to £20k for charity while playing.

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TV Zone has revealed that a new series will be released sometime between October and December this year.

Viewers were previously left worried that Ben would step down from his presenting role on the show when he bagged a job as a This Morning co-host.

He was first confirmed as one of Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield's successors alongside Cat Deeley in March.

However, the fan fears seem to be unfounded as Ben has made no such announcement ahead of the new series debut.

Recent seasons of Tipping Point: Lucky Stars have seen celeb contestants such as Josie Gibson, Len Goodman, and Jonathan Ross grace the stage.

This year's line up is currently unknown.

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