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CelebAbility

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CelebAbility
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CelebAbility is a British panel show that aired on ITV2 from 15 June 2017 to 27 July 2023[1] and is presented by Iain Stirling.

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Format

CelebAbility features two teams, one consisting of celebrities and the other, a group of challengers which feature members of the public.[2] The captain of the challengers selects a member of their team to take on a celebrity in a challenge which consists of the celebrity's expert subject. Since 2019, Scarlett Moffatt has served has captain of the challengers team, except the fourth series, which featured Stacey Solomon instead, due to Moffatt having other commitments. The seventh series featured Moffatt, as well as various guest team captains including Katherine Ryan, Will Best, Snoochie Shy and Pete Wicks.[3][4] Marek Larwood also appears in every episode as the adjudicator.[5][6]

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Production

In May 2017, ITV announced the commissioning of the CelebAbility, a new physical comedy entertainment game show. It is produced by Potato, the same company behind game shows such as The Chase and Ninja Warrior UK.[7] The show is broadcast weekly on ITV2 and airs directly after Love Island.[8][9]

Episodes

Series 1 (2017)

Series 2 (2018)

Series 3 (2019)

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Series 4 (2020)

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Series 5 (2021)

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Series 6 (2022)

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Series 7 (2023)

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References

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