Return date of Stephen Fry’s version of Jeopardy! revealed – and it’s very soon

ITV’s version of the iconic quiz show Jeopardy! was a surprise hit when it was revived in 2024 with Stephen Fry as a host – and now fans have new episodes to look forward to

Quiz show fans have reason to rejoice – for the second season of the UK’s version of Jeopardy! will soon be on screens.

The iconic American game show has had varying degrees of success while airing on this side of the Atlantic – with a British version of the show first emerging in the 1980s. ITV revived the series last year with Stephen Fry drafted in as the host – winning an army of fans when it aired in January last year.

Fans now don’t have too much longer to wait for a new season of the show – as it will be back on screens on Monday 17 March. There will be even more game show action for fans to sit through, as the season season has seen the episode run from 20 to 25 hour-long episodes.

The game show sees a team of players showing off their general knowledge skills while accumulating winnings. The first season of the revived show pulled in impressive audiences for ITV, with over 2.5 million fans watching during the show.

Jeopardy!'s 2025 return date to ITV has been confirmed
The ITV quiz show is hosted by Stephen Fry 
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When the series was renewed for a second season in 2024, 67-year-old host Stephen said in a statement: “Thrilled to be back at the Jeopardy! lectern for another series. Aside from the sheer entertainment value of the format, it’s especially wonderful to see contestants from all over the country revealing such wonderful, varied knowledge and quick wits.”

He added: “Thanks to ITV and to our audience. Here’s hoping the second series finds new devotees and unearths more astonishing contestants.” Sunil Patel, who is CEO of Whisper, the production company that makes the show in the UK, said: “Jeopardy! is a cultural phenomenon in the US and now, thanks to the brilliant talent of Stephen Fry and the skill of our amazing production team, it has become a fixture in living rooms across the UK.

“I’m delighted the show is being recommissioned. Jeopardy! is legendary and to be delivering it to a new generation of UK quiz fans on ITV is something very special. Whisper North continues to grow its successful slate and this commission confirms another stellar production in its portfolio. Beyond that, this recommission generates further momentum within The Whisper Group and adds to our continuing multi-genre growth.”

While ITV’s Head of Entertainment Commissioning, Katie Rawcliffe, said: “Jeopardy! is a fantastic addition to our strong rosta of games shows on ITV, so we can’t wait to welcome Stephen and the show back to our screens next year.”

As well as helming UK Jeopardy!, Stephen also hosts the Australian version of the show – which is filmed in the same studios in Salford as the British version. Jeopardy! was first imported to the UK in 1983, airing on Channel 4 until 1984. ITV then tried to bring success to the game show format by reviving it in 1990, with the show running until 1993.

Then Sky took over the show, and aired a new version of it that lasted from 1995 until 1996. Derek Hobson was the original host when the show aired on Channel 4, then by Chris Donat and Steve Jones when the show had it’s first run on ITV – while Paul Ross was the host of the Sky One version.

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