Lingo Season 2
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Lingo
2021Lingo is a British game show hosted by Adil Ray where pairs of contestants compete to find words across a series of rounds. It is a reboot of the original show of the same name that aired in 1988.
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Seeking supremacy are engaged couple Adam and Heather from Salford, Steve and his wife Subiksha from North Wales, and Newport couple Mark and Laura.
Taking part are soon-to-be-parents Holly and Rich, competitive mother and son Julie and Kelton, and Glaswegian couple John and Cathy.
Newcastle friends Ruby and Eleanor, father and son team Steve and Tom from Nottingham, and sisters Khab and Mas from Birmingham, take part in the quiz.
Jos and Bre, a mother and daughter from south London, Sherrie and her partner Emma from Peterborough, and quiz-fan couple Garry and Christie from Glasgow, take part in the quiz.
Birmingham mother and daughter Sheila and Kelsey, Burton upon Trent couple Ian and Charlotte, and Elise and her mum Tracey from Hertfordshire try to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords.
Pitting their wits today are St Albans siblings George and Chloe, Julie and daughter Rebecca from Perthshire, and cousins Kenya and Ayyesha from Birmingham.
Today's contestants are Yasmin and her dad Illy from Blackpool, yo-yo loving Luke and his father Graham, and a Hertfordshire couple.
Jazz band friends Michael and James from Gateshead, competitive Kerris and partner Sandra from Stafford, and husband and wife Dave and Carol from the Wirral try to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords.
Professional entertainers Nick and Tina, best friends Aaron and Gabriel from Leeds, and Salford-based couple Anna and Ollie try to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords.
Manchester mother and daughter Adele and Molly, Stoke-on-Trent couple Anita and Alex, and Leeds-based sisters Dominique and Tahiela try to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords.
Liverpool sisters Brodie and Terrilea, Derbyshire couple Ian and Jacqui, and mother and daughter Alex and Nicola from Leeds work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords. The last remaining duo have the opportunity to win the money they've banked earlier in the show to potentially double their winnings, or leave with nothing.
Cheri and daughter Rachel from Birmingham, Glasgow-based couple Mark and Dave, and London duo Mark and Alissa take part in Adil Ray's quiz.
This time, brothers from Blackburn, Hussain and Imran, mother and daughter duo Claire and Mia from Surrey, and childhood sweethearts Esther and Adam from Birmingham try to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords.
Mother and daughter duo Mary and Ashleigh from Derry, new parents Pete and Charlotte from Aberdeen, and Vicky and her daughter Louise from London try to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords.
Welsh mother and son team Aly and Jarrod, Lincoln housemates Hannah and Jess, and West Sussex married couple Suzanne and Ed try to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords.
Competing this time are mother and son team Diane and Sam from Peterborough, sisters Selim and Sefiat from London, and singers Karen and Sarah, a couple from Elland in West Yorkshire.
Competing this time are Cathy and Dermot, a married couple of 46 years from Bollington, Sasha and Jono, a couple from Nottingham, and fiancees Ben and Yaz from Reading.
This time, Reuben and Corinne, a couple from south-west Scotland, spontaneous Sophie and her niece Charlotte from Colchester, and Paulette and Gary, a married couple from Sandwell try to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords.
Hoping to win big money are married couple Trevor and Steph from Castle Donington, salsa-dancing brothers Lloyd and Lionel, and St Albans couple Sophie and Joe.
Fighting it out are couple Rebecca and Rhys from Wales, John and his daughter Becca from London, and brothers from Birmingham Inam and Sanaullah.
Hoping to dazzle with their words are father and son Thomas and Neil, Welsh couple Michalina and Phil, and sisters Titi and Tolu from London.
Seeking supremacy are housemates Malachy and Dan from London, sisters Tramika and Niasha from Birmingham, and mother and daughter Liela and Sarah from Croydon.
Competing for the cash are mother and daughter Ashleigh and Ruth from Essex, brother and sister-in-law Graeme and Gail from Aberdeen, and Dionne and husband Marcus from Birmingham.
Working out words are brother and sister Mustafa and Mehreen from Blackburn, Highland couple Heidi and Tony, and mother and daughter Harlem and Marlene from London.
Hoping to have the last word are Middlesex couple Beauty and Rich, Camille and her partner Anthony from Croydon, and Grimsby mother and daughter Rachel and Megan.
Hoping to win the Lingo jackpot are married couple Stuart and Katie from Spalding, mother and daughter Tracey and Hayley from Banbury, and Birmingham couple Andreas and Maria.
Working out words are Stevenage couple Deb and Phil, quiz lovers Shosh and Dave, and mother and daughter Suzannah and Simone from Manchester.
Looking for lingos are housemates Dave and Kimberley from Hull, married couple Adeleen and Joshua from Bedford, and sisters Chinelo and Chioma from London.
Facing off are sisters Stephanie and Cheyenne from London, Dean and partner Lee from Chester, and Ste and fiancee Terri from Rochdale.
Fighting it out today are fiercely competitive father and son team Martin and Jono from Chislehurst, have-a-go hairdresser Antonia and brother Costanzo from Gloucestershire, and married couple Sharon and Mike from Birmingham.
Taking part are postman Dan and his wife Jenna from Newbridge, multilingual Marco and husband Stephen from London, and Karen and cricket-crazy son Ritchie from Kent.
This time, Competitive brothers Louis and Connor from Stockport, married couple Julie and Joe from Hull, and quiz fans Suzy and Dave from Chester try to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords.
This time, London-based couple Lee and Kristie, mates Josh and Carter from Birmingham, and couple of 30 years Derek and Rose from Basildon try to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords.
Crossing words today are sisters from London Nenna and Bavita, Milly and her dad Barry from Wakefield, and Mike and his mum Vicky from Cardiff.
Battling it out are Bexley couple Charlie and Gina, husband and wife Trevor and Isabel from Wales, and married couple of 50 years Jim and Anne from Wiltshire.
Looking to spell success are mother and son Becka and Connor from Johnstone, mother and son Sylvia and Ishmail from Kent, and Sunderland-based Tinashe and wife Princess.
Battling it out are Sophia and her husband James from Surrey, Welsh couple Rhydian and Jamie, and junior doctor Becky and her mum Julie from Leeds.
Crossing words in this episode are Lawrence and his wife Chanelle from Essex, London sisters Vicky and Nicky, and Newcastle couple Laura and Rob.
Fighting it out are married couple Mark and Jheanell from Luton, dad and daughter Pete and Sam from Coventry, and firm friends Banita and Seema from London.
Facing off today are competitive brothers Jack and Rob from Manchester, couple Rosie and Wes from London, and word-loving Jenny and Dev from Nantwich.
Looking to lingo all the way today are sisters Sutandra and Sagarika from London, keen quizzers David and Tommy from Carrickfergus, and Shropshire couple Joe and Kelly.
Hoping to be as good as their word today are Plymouth couple Antony and Ricky, Greg and his boyfriend Augusto, and mother and daughter Georgia and Sally from North Bedfordshire.
Battling it out in a war of words today are London-based couple Ben and Oliver, expectant parents Katie and Ant from Essex, and husband and wife duo Tina and Des from Somerset.
Battling it out are married couple Pete and Matt from London, mother and daughter Debbie and Taylor from Hertfordshire, and new parents Charly and Marcus from Essex.
Seeking supremacy are mates from Cardiff Tom and Luke, London couple Milo and Bim, and friends Jan and Jackie from Dorset.
Seeking success today are married couple Geraldine and Paul from Leeds, husband and wife Patrick and Bukky from Sheffield, and spouses Stu and Kate from Wigan.
Looking to prove they're as good as their word are mother and son Mad and Josh, twins Prabin and Pallavi, and mother and daughter Gail and Genny.
Looking to prove they're as good as their word are Jane and Mick from Chesterfield, Bilal and husband Joe from London, and couple Scarlett and Walter from London.
Looking for Lingos today are husband and wife Hari and Rasika, competitive couple Kellie and Eric, and father and son Tony and Laurence.
Pitting their wits are married couple Gerard and Maxine from Doncaster, couple Sam and Ellie from Newbury, and Chris and daughter Sally from Hull.
Vetting their vocabularies are sisters Sangeeta and Namita from Bolton, Gill and son Matt from Liverpool, and couple Priya and Priyesh from London.
Looking to Lingo all the way are married couple Kay and Nayim from London, Preston pals Ciaran and Sam, and married couple Tim and Beryl from Suffolk.
Battling it out are married couple Alan and Amanda from Glasgow, friends from Norwich George and Cameron, and Mel and daughter Everlette from London.
Working out words are Nottinghamshire couple Hollie and Callum, Steph and sister Ingrid from Derby, and cousins Candice and Georgie from Birmingham.
Crossing words are Chele and husband Harry from Falkirk, Jeena and Reuben from Nuneaton, and brothers Jordan and Greg from Watford.
Working out words are housemates Saskia and Georgina, brothers-in-law Dheeraj and Johnny, and ballroom dancing couple Irene and Davey.
Working out words today are Rotherham housemates Craig and Steve, couple Angela and Mike from Bridgend, and sisters Laura and Mollie from Leeds.
Working out words today are Newcastle couple Jack and Chloe, Sunny and his wife Sophie from London, and mother and son Sally and Ash from Pontypool.
Giving us their word today are mother and son Sharon and Sean, siblings Amit and Alon, and Linda and her son-in-law Peter.