September 1st 2024.
ITV's latest gameshow, Password, has received mixed reactions from viewers. Hosted by Stephen Mangan, the show features celebrities helping members of the public guess a password for a chance to win £10,000. However, not all viewers were impressed with the format and took to social media to express their frustrations.
The show's rules are simple: teams must guess the password before their opponents, with each clue being worth a different number of points. The first team to reach 25 points wins and moves on to the final round for a chance to win the jackpot.
Some viewers pointed out a flaw in the format, as the password is announced at the beginning of each round, making it impossible for viewers at home to play along. Others simply didn't enjoy the show, calling it childish and juvenile.
But not all reactions were negative, as some viewers did enjoy the show and its concept. In the end, contestant Adisa emerged as the winner, taking home the £10,000 prize.
Host Stephen Mangan expressed his excitement for the show and joked about keeping his co-stars, Alan Carr and Daisy May Cooper, in line. Carr and Cooper also shared their competitive spirits, with Cooper confident in her abilities to win and Carr ready to outsmart her.
Password is just one of the many game shows on ITV's Saturday night schedule, alongside the popular singing competition, The Voice, and The 1% Club, which was recently renewed for another two seasons.
ITV's Head of Entertainment Commissioning, Katie Rawcliffe, promises that Password is a fun and entertaining show, with a great trio of hosts. And with more game shows to come in 2024, it's an exciting time for fans of the genre.
So whether you love it or hate it, Password is here to stay and it's just one of the many entertainment options on ITV's Saturday night lineup.
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