Sunday on Challenge: The Chase, Family Fortunes & More – Your Game‑Show Marathon

Even as the weekend settles, Challenge keeps the buzz alive with a line‑up of classic game‑shows that promise trivia, strategy and a dash of drama. Here’s what’s on the line‑up and why you should hit play.
Game‑Show Marathon: The Chase Reigns Supreme
Bradley Walsh’s show is back on the schedule for several consecutive hours, with a fresh batch of contestants racing against The Chaser’s razor‑sharp questions. The format is familiar: quick‑fire general knowledge, a ticking clock and plenty of tension. For fans of mental speed‑runs, it remains a solid pick.
Battle of Wits – Tenable Delivers a Jackpot Stakes

Warwick Davis brings the stakes to ten, offering a £125,000 jackpot. The tension is palpable as contestants answer rapid questions, and the 10‑point threshold delivers a satisfying payoff for viewers.
Family Fortunes – A Classic Family Tug‑of‑War

Les Dennis hosts the survey‑based showdown where two families battle for the money in a friendly family rivalry. The nostalgia factor keeps the lineup interesting, and the game’s appeal lies in its universal relatability.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – Roadly Search for Treasure

Phil Tufnell and Chris Hollins drive through south‑east England, hunting antiques in hopes of a profitable auction. The mix of travel, antiques and celebrity chatter offers a light‑hearted break from the quiz‑heavy block.
Catchphrase – Guess the Animated Expressions

Contestants tackle animated clues to win cash and a dream holiday. The show’s playful tone provides a bright spot, though the format might feel a bit dated for younger viewers.
Bridge Of Lies – Step on Truths, Avoid Lies

Ross Kemp guides contestants across a literal bridge, stepping on truths and dodging lies in a test of integrity. The psychological angle adds a layer of intrigue to the usual quiz format.
Bullseye – Darts & Knowledge Collide

Combining darts prowess with trivia, Bullseye keeps the challenges fresh. The format is straightforward, and the darts element adds a tangible stakes factor not seen in other quizzes.
Bottom Line: Whether you’re in it for the quick‑fire questions, family rivalries, or a light‑hearted antiques adventure, Challenge’s Sunday lineup offers a well‑rounded mix. There’s something for every mood, from the adrenaline of The Chase to the nostalgic comfort of Family Fortunes.
