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.
Seasons & Episode
Dean and Johnny from London, Bev and Tony from Eccles and Belfast couple Aaron and Joe use their powers of deduction to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords. The last remaining duo have the opportunity to potentially double the money they've banked earlier in the show or leave with nothing.
Fighting it out today are Natassja and her Auntie Ashley from Northern Ireland, and married couples Jay and Shruti from Hertfordshire and Ian and Mary from Devon.
Working out the words today are Londoners Angela and her daughter Vizella, mates Marcus and Liam from West Sussex and auntie and niece Kate and Freya from Surrey and Herts.
Twins Ann and Al from Birmingham, friends James and Holly from Surrey and mother and daughter-in-law Tracy and Georgina from Manchester compete in the word game, in which contestants use their skills to find words from the fewest letters possible.
London siblings Nad and Rusha, Michelle and her son Paul from Manchester, and friends Lisa and Lisa from Sandbach compete in the word game, in which contestants use their skills to find words from the fewest letters possible.
Battling it out today are siblings-in-law Inka and Alex from London and Hastings, workmates Jeni and Mia from Croydon and Liverpool, plus pals Jenny and Kim from Kent.
Leading the Lingo charge today are couple Rob and Jane from Middlesborough, plus a pair of married Mancunians Stacey and Phil, and Kim and Gar.
Hoping to win the Lingo jackpot this time are pals Sean and Kyle from Glasgow, Harv and his mum Jas from London, and sisters Sharon and Becky from Grimsby.
Fighting it out this time are siblings Emma and Rob from the West Midlands and two teams of friends, Alexis and Caroline from Rickmansworth and Rimoaine and Nina from London and Bradford.
Battling this time are pals Peggy and Sarah from Gloucestershire and Bucks against two sets of sisters, Ramla and Shaila from Bradford and Precious and Esther from Manchester.
Pitting their wits this time are Rebecca and mum Anne from Lancaster, mates Gareth and Frank from the West Midlands, and couple Rahul and Manny from Derby and London.
Looking to prove they're as good as their word this time are siblings Sarah and Laura from Southampton, best mates Donna and Carmel from London, and couple Toby and Helen from Exeter.
Working out the words this time are CJ and his dad Caspar from Dorchester, plus siblings Marie and Claire from Craigavon and Will and Helen from London and Bristol.
Looking for Lingos this time are best mates Tamika and Ollie from Essex and Hertfordshire, couple Amy and Chris from London, and Riccardo and his mum Christiana from Rochdale.
Competing for the cash this time are friends Kelli and Ruth from Leeds, Alice and her daughter Vicky from Worcestershire, and siblings Ethan and Beth from Chesterfield.
Pondering puzzlewords this time are twins Annie and Lydia from Solihull, Richard and his mum Sue from Milton Keynes, and brothers Saul and Dan from London.
Facing off this time are sisters Denice and Lisa-Marie from Hertfordshire and Essex, mates Kai and Dan from London, and Maxi with her grandson Dan from Pontefract.
Chasing the jackpot this time are brothers Laurence and Ben from Hampshire, friends Karen and Helene from Scotland, and workmates Oliver and Franklyn from Huddersfield.
Battling it out this time are friends Rebecca and Rachel from Liverpool, married couple Kaz and Rich from North Wales, and Deb with her mum Emily from Solihull and London.
Seeking supremacy this time are sisters Hinisha and Darshika from Leicester, Brian and his son Paul from Runcorn, and best mates Tasha and Leanne from Basildon.
Facing the puzzlewords this time are couple Kate and Stu from Worcestershire and two teams from Wiltshire, couple Robbie and Aimee and Debs with her son Ben.
Facing off this time are sisters Ann and Jan from Swansea Valley, Daniel with her mum Lynn from Telford, and Sandra with her mum Sasha from Buckinghamshire.
Friends Saffron and Marcel, and mother-daughter pairs Beth and Margaret, and Stephanie and Catherine use their powers of deduction to work out words that appear in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords.
Marta and Shane from Dursley, Ann and Joyce from West Yorkshire and David and Sumbul from St Albans and Durham use their skills to find words from the fewest letters possible.
Danny and Alison from London and Cambridge, Andy and Dave from Dundee and Sue and Jane from Hebden Bridge use their skills to find words from the fewest letters possible.
Friends Faye and Keir from Yorkshrie, Louise and her auntie Jill from Coventry, and mates Sarah and Emma from Cumbria & Northumberland take on the fast-paced wird game hosted by Adil Ray.
Sisters Rachel and Carla from Leicester, brothers Sulayman and Aasim from Manchester, and cousins Chelsea and Alain from Northampton & Manchester take on the fast-paced wird game hosted by Adil Ray.
Adil Ray hosts the game in which couple Michelle and Callum from Aberdeen, friends Chris and Mark from Gateshead, and neighbours Lindsay and Jordan from Shropshire use their skills to find words from the fewest letters possible.
Adil Ray hosts the word game, which sees married couple Daphne and Peter from Bognor Regis, neighbours Sarah and Sarah from Wales and friends Charlie and Paige from Reading trying to find words from the fewest letters possible.
Adil Ray hosts the game in which Nestor and Andrew from London, John and Sue from Liverpool and Meg and Holly from Bolton use their skills to find words from the fewest letters possible.
Adil Ray hosts the game in which Ange and Brian from Liverpool, Warren and Darryll from Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire and Sam and Bec from London use their skills to find words from the fewest letters possible.
Trying to Lingo all the way this time are mates Louise and Hannah from Sheffield, best Brummie mates Natalie and Stacey, and couple Harvey and Emily from Liverpool and Manchester.
Crossing words this time are Angie and her daughter Kirsty from Hertfordshire and two teams of mates, Ben and Paul from West Yorkshire and Jan and Gillian from Warwick.
Playing for big money this time are Tracey and her mum Susie from Derbyshire, couple Jess and James from Oldham, and Geordie mates Ross and John.
Going for glory this time are south London brothers Kevin and Ian, Bailey and his auntie Jo from Kettering, and siblings Kevin and Karen from Cumbria and Barnsley.
Jack and Isaac from Colwyn Bay, Lisanne and Carole from Lancashire and Bryony and Alison from Peterborough and Chester use their skills to find words from the fewest letters possible.
Lingo 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.