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Jeremy Clarkson's Who Wants To Be a Millionaire Future Confirmed by ITV

OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, JUL 16 – ITV orders 18 fast-paced episodes of Millionaire Hot Seat hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, leveraging the franchise's 18 million UK viewers this year, with filming starting November.

  • ITV confirmed Jeremy Clarkson will host the new game show Millionaire Hot Seat, set to premiere in the UK in 2026.
  • This comes after Clarkson took over as host in 2018, succeeding Chris Tarrant, for the popular quiz programme he has successfully presented since then.
  • Millionaire Hot Seat, a quick-paced version featuring six contestants racing against the clock, has been well-received in Australia where it has produced more than 2,500 episodes.
  • ITV will film 18 episodes of Millionaire Hot Seat starting this November, while also commissioning 19 new episodes of the main Millionaire show including seven celebrity specials.
  • This expansion reflects ITV’s strategy to capitalize on Millionaire’s strong viewership, which reached 18 million viewers so far this year, and to increase Jeremy Clarkson’s presence on the channel.
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Jeremy Clarkson to host 'cheeky' new spin-off of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Jeremy Clarkson will host new ITV game show Millionaire Hot Seat which is a spin-off series of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.

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