Made by Tuesday’s Child Scotland and filmed at BBC Scotland’s studios at Pacific Quay in Glasgow, The Hit List will see Marvin and Rochelle Humes return to host twelve more episodes of the music quiz as pairs of contestants try to name the artist and title of hit songs over three different rounds before the last team standing face The Final Chart Rundown to be in with a chance of winning up to £10,000.
The Hit List hosts Marvin and Rochelle Humes:
“We’re back! Honestly, we can’t believe that we are now onto our SIXTH series! We have the best time hosting the show together and once again we have not only the regular series but some great celebrity and brilliant themed episodes up our sleeves as well – we can’t wait to get stuck in for even more Saturday night play-along fun!”
The 2023 run will include the regular series plus a brand new batch of celebrities in some very special themed episodes including Eurovision and Strictly Come Dancing.
Neil McCallum, Commissioning Editor for the BBC:
“It’s been brilliant witnessing the growth of The Hit List and to have reached a 6th series so quickly and it becoming a firm favourite amongst viewers on Saturday nights on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.”
The current series comes to a close with a Christmas Special that will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Saturday 17th December at 5.35pm with Presenter Arielle Free, singer Paul Young, Mrs Brown’s Boys stars Fiona O’Carroll and Eilish O’Carroll, and DJs Gary Davies and Richie Anderson all testing their music knowledge in this special festive treat.
Applications are open now for contestants for the new series, so if you know your Eminem from your R.E.M, visit bbc.co.uk/takepart for more information on how to apply.