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BBC quiz show renewed for FIFTH series with slew of celebrities poised to star
BBC quiz show renewed for FIFTH series with slew of celebrities poised to star

Scottish Sun

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

BBC quiz show renewed for FIFTH series with slew of celebrities poised to star

Pre-production is underway on the new series LINK UP BBC quiz show renewed for FIFTH series with slew of celebrities poised to star Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A HUGE BBC quiz show has been renewed for a fifth series with a slew of celebrities poised to star. The corporation has given the green light for the popular Saturday night quiz show. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 Romesh Ranganathan serves as the current host of The Weakest Link Credit: BBC 6 Players have to work as a team to build up the cash prize Credit: BBC 6 A new slew of celebrities will appear on the highly-anticipated fifth edition of the show Credit: BBC Romesh Ranganathan, 47, is the current host of The Weakest Link after the show was revived in 2020. Anne Robinson, 80, famously hosted the hit general knowledge show from August 2000 for 12 years. Her contract ended in March 2012 before the beeb rebooted the show eight years later. Now bosses at the publicly funded corporation have given the go-ahead for yet another instalment. Pre-production is underway at BBC Studios Entertainment Productions which makes the show. The fifth series promises to have yet another star-studded lineup of celebrity contestants. Like the last edition, the new run of episodes is set to feature a number of themed episodes. Previous specials have included comedians, Gladiators, duos and Strictly Come Dancing personalities. On the show, the group will battle it out on the iconic quiz as they have to work as a team to build up a cash pot prize for charity. However, they have to get questions right to avoid getting voted as 'The Weakest Link' by their fellow contestants. Mel B takes swipe at Eamonn Holmes during feisty appearance on The Weakest Link At all costs, they want to avoid the walk of shame across the studio as they get eliminated. Only one player will secure the cash prize for their chosen charity and be crowned as The Strongest Link . This comes after the host opened up on his previous battles with mental health in a new interview with Runners World UK. He explained: "When I was 18 or 19 years old, I feel like I came very close [to] ending my life. "I just couldn't see the point in carrying on. I was super depressed. "Then I started to do suicide ideation, where you start to fantasise about it. "The best way I can describe it, when I thought about taking my own life, it felt like a weight was being lifted. "Mental health is something I'm still aware of, and it's been a battle for me. "I think once you come close to something like that, it's a bit like being an ex-smoker: you have to stay on top of it.' 6 It's thought that the new series will contain special themed episodes Credit: BBC 6 The iconic game show first made its way onto the airwaves in 2000 Credit: BBC 6 Romesh was brought in to host the show for the revived version in 2021 Credit: BBC Previous episodes of The Weakest Link are available to watch back on BBC iPlayer.

BBC quiz show renewed for FIFTH series with slew of celebrities poised to star
BBC quiz show renewed for FIFTH series with slew of celebrities poised to star

The Irish Sun

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

BBC quiz show renewed for FIFTH series with slew of celebrities poised to star

A HUGE BBC quiz show has been renewed for a fifth series with a slew of celebrities poised to star. The corporation has given the green light for the popular Saturday night quiz show. Advertisement 6 Romesh Ranganathan serves as the current host of The Weakest Link Credit: BBC 6 Players have to work as a team to build up the cash prize Credit: BBC 6 A new slew of celebrities will appear on the highly-anticipated fifth edition of the show Credit: BBC Her contract ended in March 2012 before the beeb rebooted the show eight years later. Now bosses at the publicly funded corporation have given the go-ahead for yet another instalment. Advertisement READ MORE ON THE BBC Pre-production is underway at BBC Studios Entertainment Productions which makes the show. The fifth series promises to have yet another star-studded lineup of celebrity contestants. Like the last edition, the new run of episodes is set to feature a number of themed episodes. Previous specials have included comedians, Gladiators, duos and Strictly Come Dancing personalities. Advertisement Most read in News TV On the show, the group will battle it out on the iconic quiz as they have to work as a team to build up a cash pot prize for charity. However, they have to get questions right to avoid getting voted as 'The Weakest Link' by their fellow contestants. Mel B takes swipe at Eamonn Holmes during feisty appearance on The Weakest Link At all costs, they want to avoid the walk of shame across the studio as they get eliminated. Only one player will secure the cash prize for their chosen charity and be crowned as The Strongest Link . Advertisement This comes after the host opened up on his previous battles with mental health in a new interview with He explained: "When I was 18 or 19 years old, I feel like I came very close [to] ending my life. BBC News' Biggest Blunders The Beeb has suffered a number of gaffes recently, here we take a look at the biggest, and funniest, mishaps to date: Maryam Moshiri Tongued-tied sports presenter BBC Look North's Newsreader BBC Breakfast's The news correspondent is Azadeh Moshiri "I just couldn't see the point in carrying on. I was super depressed. "Then I started to do suicide ideation, where you start to fantasise about it. Advertisement "The best way I can describe it, when I thought about taking my own life, it felt like a weight was being lifted. "Mental health is something I'm still aware of, and it's been a battle for me. "I think once you come close to something like that, it's a bit like being an ex-smoker: you have to stay on top of it.' 6 It's thought that the new series will contain special themed episodes Credit: BBC Advertisement 6 The iconic game show first made its way onto the airwaves in 2000 Credit: BBC 6 Romesh was brought in to host the show for the revived version in 2021 Credit: BBC Previous episodes of The Weakest Link are available to watch back on BBC iPlayer .

Reality TV star Jess Wright says she had ‘debilitating' postnatal depression
Reality TV star Jess Wright says she had ‘debilitating' postnatal depression

South Wales Guardian

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

Reality TV star Jess Wright says she had ‘debilitating' postnatal depression

The former The Only Way Is Essex cast member, 39, and her husband William Lee-Kemp have a child, Presley, who she had in May 2022. In a film to be broadcast on the BBC's Morning Live programme, Wright opens up about her experience of postnatal depression, exploring the condition with other women whose families have been affected by it. In the film, Wright said: 'Since my mid-20s I've lived with depression and anxiety. 'I take medication which generally keeps it under control. 'However, a few days after I had my son Presley I developed depression in a way I'd never experienced before – it was debilitating, I couldn't enjoy anything with my new son and I wanted the world to stop so I could get off.' According to NHS Inform, one in five women develop mental health problems, such as depression or anxiety, during pregnancy or the first year after having a child. Wright explores these figures in the film by speaking to different women who have experienced the effects of postnatal depression. She also revealed she was not given clear advice about her own medication during her pregnancy, saying: 'It was quite a grey area when I was pregnant, about the medication that I'm on, whether I should come off it when I'm pregnant. 'Having a baby is wonderful but also tough for many people. 'But knowing where to turn for support has helped me feel better prepared if I decide to have another child.' The film, made by BBC Studios Entertainment Productions, will air during Morning Live on Friday at 9.30am on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Reality TV star Jess Wright says she had ‘debilitating' postnatal depression
Reality TV star Jess Wright says she had ‘debilitating' postnatal depression

Leader Live

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

Reality TV star Jess Wright says she had ‘debilitating' postnatal depression

The former The Only Way Is Essex cast member, 39, and her husband William Lee-Kemp have a child, Presley, who she had in May 2022. In a film to be broadcast on the BBC's Morning Live programme, Wright opens up about her experience of postnatal depression, exploring the condition with other women whose families have been affected by it. In the film, Wright said: 'Since my mid-20s I've lived with depression and anxiety. 'I take medication which generally keeps it under control. 'However, a few days after I had my son Presley I developed depression in a way I'd never experienced before – it was debilitating, I couldn't enjoy anything with my new son and I wanted the world to stop so I could get off.' According to NHS Inform, one in five women develop mental health problems, such as depression or anxiety, during pregnancy or the first year after having a child. Wright explores these figures in the film by speaking to different women who have experienced the effects of postnatal depression. She also revealed she was not given clear advice about her own medication during her pregnancy, saying: 'It was quite a grey area when I was pregnant, about the medication that I'm on, whether I should come off it when I'm pregnant. 'Having a baby is wonderful but also tough for many people. 'But knowing where to turn for support has helped me feel better prepared if I decide to have another child.' The film, made by BBC Studios Entertainment Productions, will air during Morning Live on Friday at 9.30am on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Reality TV star Jess Wright says she had ‘debilitating' postnatal depression
Reality TV star Jess Wright says she had ‘debilitating' postnatal depression

Rhyl Journal

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

Reality TV star Jess Wright says she had ‘debilitating' postnatal depression

The former The Only Way Is Essex cast member, 39, and her husband William Lee-Kemp have a child, Presley, who she had in May 2022. In a film to be broadcast on the BBC's Morning Live programme, Wright opens up about her experience of postnatal depression, exploring the condition with other women whose families have been affected by it. In the film, Wright said: 'Since my mid-20s I've lived with depression and anxiety. 'I take medication which generally keeps it under control. 'However, a few days after I had my son Presley I developed depression in a way I'd never experienced before – it was debilitating, I couldn't enjoy anything with my new son and I wanted the world to stop so I could get off.' According to NHS Inform, one in five women develop mental health problems, such as depression or anxiety, during pregnancy or the first year after having a child. Wright explores these figures in the film by speaking to different women who have experienced the effects of postnatal depression. She also revealed she was not given clear advice about her own medication during her pregnancy, saying: 'It was quite a grey area when I was pregnant, about the medication that I'm on, whether I should come off it when I'm pregnant. 'Having a baby is wonderful but also tough for many people. 'But knowing where to turn for support has helped me feel better prepared if I decide to have another child.' The film, made by BBC Studios Entertainment Productions, will air during Morning Live on Friday at 9.30am on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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