BBC One quiz shows Bridge of Lies and Celebrity Bridge of Lies have both been recommissioned.
The show, hosted by Ross Kemp, will start filming (25×45) later this year for its fourth series, after series three reached an audience of 1.4M.
The celebrity version will also film for its third series. Celebrity Bridge of Lies is being extended to 10×45 episodes in its Saturday night slot, with the last series reaching a peak of 2.3M.
Ross Kemp says: “They’ve made versions in America and Spain recently, but Bridge of Lies is coming home in 2025 – and I’m nearly as excited as I was when England made it to the Euros final!
“I’ve had a lot of fun hosting this show for the past three years and I’m really grateful we’ve been asked to make more episodes than ever before with the new commissions. If you fancy taking on the bridge, please get in touch with us and I could be seeing you in the studio very soon…”
Rob Unsworth, Head of BBC Daytime and Early Peak Commissioning comments: “Series four! We’re so happy audiences love Bridge of Lies as much as we do, it was such an easy decision to bring it back for more. Ross does a brilliant job making contestants feel at ease when they’re under pressure, and there’s still time to apply to be in this series so if you think you can beat the bridge get your applications ready.”
Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Commissioning for Entertainment comments: “Bridge of Lies is such a hit with audiences. It’s the perfect programme to sit down with the family and start your Saturday night of entertainment. This series will be packed full of specials that all ages will be able to enjoy and play along to!”
Gary Chippington, Creative Director of STV Studios Entertainment, says: “It’s been such a pleasure seeing Bridge of Lies quickly grow from launching as an unknown new daytime quiz to becoming a bona fide hit show with an avid viewership across the UK, and I’m delighted that the BBC has commissioned a record number of episodes for 2025.”
Filmed and produced in Glasgow, Bridge of Lies was commissioned by BBC Daytime as part of a competitive initiative to find innovative new quiz formats made in Scotland.
Series three of Celebrity Bridge of Lies is commissioned by Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Entertainment Commissioning for the BBC, while series four for BBC Daytime has been recommissioned by Rob Unsworth, Head of BBC Daytime and Early Peak. The Commissioning Editors are Alex McLeod and Neil McCallum.
Both series will again be produced by Bridge of Lies creators STV Studios, with Gary Chippington, Creative Director STV Studios Entertainment, continuing to serve as Executive Producer. International format sales, outside of the US, are handled by BBC Studios Distribution.
Jon Creamer
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