fans have had their say on the brand new channel, ITV Quiz, which is dedicated to the best quiz shows on the broadcaster. The launch happened on the same day that ITVBe was axed, known for its commitment to reality TV shows such as The Only Way Is Essex.
Quizzing favourites such as , Wheel of Fortune, Lingo, Tenable, , and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? will all be available to watch. Quiz lovers will still be able to watch their favourite ITV shows during the afternoons and evenings each day, with still having its normal 5pm slot. Quiz shows have been popular on the broadcaster for almost 70 years - so what do viewers at home think about the new channel? Audiences have given a mixed reaction online, with some demanding a major change to the channel.
One person on X said, "It's pretty decent so far. Hopefully some classic gameshows could be shown in the future. This would help make it more competitive with Challenge. And maybe show The Chase in the future too. But, having The Chase on ITV1 on weekdays also works well."
However, many complaints were directed at the lack of variety. One person said, "#itvquiz is dire. It needs retro ITV game shows, not just modern ones. Challenge TV still wins for its variety."
Another person similarly echoed, "Too much same schedule episodes of same shows together too often need more variety !! @ITV #itvQuiz Aussie version of #TheChase be good addition."
ITV Quiz is available in HD on all platforms except Freeview. Viewers can tune in on Monday, June 9, and you'll be able to enjoy Adil Ray's Lingo, followed by a double-bill of Tipping Point with .
will also be making his debut at the revived Wheel of Fortune, whilst Stephen Mulhern will present a new version of Deal or No Deal. Warwick Davis will be hosting his show, Tenable, and fans can also watch Jeremy Clarkson hosting a celebrity version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?.