BBC has confirmed that it’s bringing back ‘Quizzy Mondays’.
Three fan favourite challenge shows will make their long-awaited return to television screens on Monday, August 12.
For quiz fans, Monday has always been the traditional day to air multiple challenge based shows on the BBC.
Now, the corporation has confirmed that University Challenge, Only Connect and Mastermind will be brought back to traditional Monday evening slots in the coming days.
After a successful election results broadcast, Clive Myrie, 59, will kick off proceedings on Monday as he will once again host Mastermind at 7:30pm.
Victoria Coren Mitchell, 51, will return to her hosting duties on Only Connect half an hour later at 8pm.
Finally, at 8:30pm, Amol Rajan, 41, will once again try and find the best student brains in Britain.
University Challenge will make its highly anticipated comeback at 8.30pm on the publicly funded channel.
Rival teams from the top institutions across the UK will tackle tough questions on subjects of human thought, achievement, and culture from across the globe.
28 teams will battle it out to earn the champion title and lift the prized trophy, which will be awarded at the series final.
The familiar theme tune will bring viewers back to the studio based contest, as Roger Tilling once again returns for announcement duties.
Presenter Amol Rajan couldn’t help but gush over the iconic series, which has been on-air since 1962.
He admitted: “It’s been a summer of great competition on our screens, with high drama, tense finishes and shining talent.
“And the thrilling new series of University Challenge continues in that vein.”
He added: “The standards are high, the students are magnificent, and the starters for 10 as addictive as ever. Please join us!”
He joined the programme after former Newsnight star Jeremy Paxman relinquished his role in 2023.
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