I’ll Get This: When is it on? What time does it start on BBC Two? Who are the guests?

Could this be your newest TV obsession?
Safeeyah Kazi6 November 2018

There's a brand new celebrity game show to give you just the fix you were missing and it's coming to screens sooner than you think.

'I'll Get This' will see some familiar famous faces getting to know each other on-screen over a fancy meal.

The group will then enjoy some light-hearted party games between courses making for an easy watch.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the BBC Two show’s release.

Fancy: The group get to know each other over a posh meal
ITV

How does the show work?

Each 30-minute episode will see five famous celebrities enjoy a luxury meal at a restaurant together.

Between each course the star guests will take part in a number of games.

Whoever loses will have to foot the bill for the group.

Who are the guests expected to star in episode one?

The 30-year-old TV personality is expected to bring his charismatic personality to the dinner table.

He recently hit our screens as the host of Big Brother’s Bit on the Site and often makes appearances on This Morning.

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Strictly: Beke hopes to put his ballroom skills to some good use ( BBC/12 Yard Productions)
BBC/12 Yard Productions

Strictly Come Dancing superstar Beke is hoping his ballroom skills might come in handy should any of the party games feature a step or two.

The 52-year-old has become well-equipped with how to rub elbows with the stars, having previously partnered up with the likes of Lesley Joseph and This Morning’s Ruth Langsford.

Vorderman shot to fame as the face of iconic maths show Countdown.

With a degree from the University of Cambridge, she is set to succeed at any games requiring her wealth of knowledge and wit.

She’s also a member of the Air Cadets, as if she didn’t already have an edge to fight off the competition.

Ed Gamble

Mock The Week panellist Gamble has become known for his work on the BBC current affairs comedy show.

His appearance on I’ll Get This is set to come ahead of his brand new comedy tour Blizzard.

If it’s a comedian they’re after then he might just be able to gamble his way to success.

Ellie Taylor

Taylor is another comedian set to brighten up the challenges with her addictive sense of humour.

She recently began co-hosting a brand new talk show on Heart FM on Sunday nights alongside Anna Whitehouse.

Taylor also paved a path for herself as Gloria on ITV2’s Roman Comedy series Plebs.

When does it air?

The first episode will air on BBC Two on 6 November at 10pm.

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