Celebrity Puzzling - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
TV presenter Ore Oduba and choirmaster Gareth Malone are the guests on the first edition, taking on rounds including In Other Words, Thirdle, Cinema Cypher, Heat Map and Memory Bank.

Episode 2
Scarlett Moffatt and Stephen Bailey join forces with team captains Carol Vorderman and Sally Lindsay as they face a selection of puzzles from quick-thinking word games to mind-bending logic puzzles.

Episode 3
Jeremy Vine hosts as Melvin Odoom and Miles Jupp join team captains Carol Vorderman and Sally Lindsay to prove their skills in tricky games and mind-twisting challenges.

Episode 4
Carol Vorderman and Sally Lindsay return to lead their teams. Olympic gold medallist Sam Quek and prankster Dom Joly are the latest stars to face the puzzles and prove their mental mettle.

Episode 5
Dr Ranj Singh partners with Carol Vorderman, and John Thomson joins forces with Sally Lindsay. The teams race through challenges like In Other Words, Word Block and Join the Dots. Will Dr Ranj's hospital smarts or John's comedic quick thinking prove the ultimate puzzling advantage?

Episode 6
It's another night of brain-teasing brilliance as Jeremy Vine returns to host the ultimate battle of celebrity puzzlers. Team captains Carol Vorderman and Sally Lindsay are joined by former police officer and Scam Interceptors host Rav Wilding, and comedian Russell Kane.

Episode 7
Jeremy Vine welcomes another dazzling line-up to the Celebrity Puzzling arena as team captains Carol Vorderman and Sally Lindsay go head-to-head once again. Joining them are Ex England goalkeeper David James and comedy legend Les Dennis.

Episode 8
It's the grand finale of Celebrity Puzzling, and host Jeremy Vine is joined by two true quiz titans. Team captain Carol Vorderman is partnered with The Chase star Paul Sinha, aka The Sinnerman, while Sally Lindsay is joined by EastEnders legend – and one of the country's best quizzers – Shaun Williamson.
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