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Guessable
GenrePanel show
Presented bySara Pascoe
StarringAlan Davies
Darren Harriott
John Kearns
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes44
Production
Executive producersJordan Read
Tom Baker
Juliet Redden
Running time60 mins (incl. adverts)
Production companyTuesday’s Child
Original release
NetworkComedy Central UK
Release5 October 2020 (2020-10-05) –
17 July 2023 (2023-07-17)

Guessable is a British panel show broadcast on Comedy Central UK, in which panelists play games that revolve around guessing. It began its run in October 2020 and was renewed for a second series of twelve episodes in March 2021.[1] The show is hosted by Sara Pascoe with assistant John Kearns and has team captains Alan Davies and Darren Harriott.[2][3] In November 2021, the show was confirmed to be returning for a third series of 12 episodes, which began in January 2022,[4] and resumed on 5 September 2022.[5]

A fourth series was confirmed in September 2022 and began airing in January 2023.[6]

Format

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Each episode typically has 5 rounds with a final extra game where the contestant have to guess the identity of a mystery celebrity that has ties to all the answers called in that episode. Round formats include 'What Am I', where one guest sticks their head through various cut-outs and has to guess who they are, based on the cutout, 'Say It Properly', where contestants have to guess a word represented by a series of props on a board, 'What Are You Porking About?', where each contestant on one team gets a box and two have to lie about an object being in theirs while one tells the truth. The other team then has to guess who actually has an object in their box.

The episode always ends with an extra round where panelists must guess the identity of a mystery celebrity. Clues to the identity come in the form of correct answers from previous rounds – each of them is tied to the celebrity in some way.

Episodes

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The coloured backgrounds denote the result of each of the shows:

  – indicates Alan's team won
  – indicates Darren's team won
  – indicates the game ended in a draw

Series 1 (2020)

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No. in
series
Title [7]Alan's TeamDarren's TeamWinning teamOriginal release dateViewership [8]
1"Alan and the Stripy Horse"Clare Balding
Jason Manford
Russell Kane
Dane Baptiste
Darren
5 October 2020 (2020-10-05)
276,984
2"Alan and Lincoln's Wooden Teeth"Martin Kemp
Aisling Bea
Jessica Knappett
Miles Jupp
Darren
12 October 2020 (2020-10-12)
186,387
3"Darren, The Frog and The Rabbit"Ellie Taylor
Phil Wang
Mark Watson
Kiri Pritchard-McLean
Alan
19 October 2020 (2020-10-19)
170,010
4"Alan & Some Pancetta On the Side"Dev Griffin
Suzi Ruffell
Jason Manford
Angela Scanlon
Alan
26 October 2020 (2020-10-26)
166,728
5"Darren & Some Eaton Love"Tom Allen
Debbie McGee
Judi Love
Ivo Graham
Alan
2 November 2020 (2020-11-02)
189,322
6"Darren & The Creepy Cherub"Ahir Shah
Laura Whitmore
Eamonn Holmes
Harriet Kemsley
Alan
9 November 2020 (2020-11-09)
167,103
7"Darren & Some Potatoes"Konnie Huq
Nathan Caton
Aisling Bea
Hal Cruttenden
Darren
16 November 2020 (2020-11-16)
159,482
8"Alan & The Very Strange Baby"Cariad Lloyd
Larry Dean
Phil Wang
Natalie Cassidy
Alan
23 November 2020 (2020-11-23)
196,813

Series 2 (2021)

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No. in
series
Title [7]Alan's TeamDarren's TeamWinning teamOriginal release dateViewership [8]
1"Darren and the Purply Rainbow"Roisin Conaty
Craig Revel Horwood
Nish Kumar
Huge Davies
Darren
13 April 2021 (2021-04-13)
164,827
2"Alan and An Embroidery of Chris Tarrant"Richard Madeley
Kemah Bob
Clare Balding
Joel Dommett
Alan
20 April 2021 (2021-04-20)
152,295
3"Alan and a Spread of Meat Loaf"Chris Kamara
Kerry Godliman
Alex Jones
Lou Sanders
Darren
27 April 2021 (2021-04-27)
149,007
4"Alan and an Emergency Exit"Kiri Pritchard-McLean
Alex Brooker
Jason Manford
Rachel Parris
Alan
4 May 2021 (2021-05-04)
147,685
5"Darren and His Dancing Face"Oti Mabuse
Miles Jupp
David Baddiel
Maisie Adam
Darren
11 May 2021 (2021-05-11)
123,479
6"Alan and Mr Scrabble"Katherine Ryan
Gyles Brandreth
Ed Gamble
Scarlett Moffatt
Draw
18 May 2021 (2021-05-18)
153,845
7"Darren and the Tea Cup"Emily Atack
Jason Manford
Jamie Laing
Rose Matafeo
Alan
25 May 2021 (2021-05-25)
104,160
8"Darren and the Worm with Wings"Susie Dent
Russell Kane
Nick Helm
Desiree Burch
Alan
1 June 2021 (2021-06-01)
128,258
9"Alan and Henning Battle for Second Place"Henning Wehn
Olga Koch
Jordan North
Katherine Ryan
Darren
8 June 2021 (2021-06-08)
127,425
10"Maisie and the Puffin Crossing"Maisie Adam
Bobby Mair
Richard Madeley
Zoe Lyons
Alan
15 June 2021 (2021-06-15)
132,350
11"Sara and Her Quiz Nemesis"Joanne McNally
Aaron Simmonds
Rick Edwards
Big Zuu
Alan
22 June 2021 (2021-06-22)
92,042
12"Gyles and the Teddy Bear Massacre"Kae Kurd
Denise Van Outen
Rhys James
Catherine Bohart
Darren
29 June 2021 (2021-06-29)
147,739

Series 3 (2022)

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No. in
series
Title [7]Alan's TeamDarren's TeamWinning teamOriginal release dateViewership [8]
1"Sausage Fingers"Miles Jupp
Maisie Adam
Henning Wehn
Jason Manford
Alan
10 January 2022 (2022-01-10)
105,967
2"Rosie Jones Will Fight You"Roisin Conaty
Archie Maddocks
Rosie Jones
Ed Byrne
Darren
17 January 2022 (2022-01-17)
87,566
3"Darren and The Funny One From Friends"Nick Helm
Shaun Ryder
Sindhu Vee
Melvin Odoom
Alan
24 January 2022 (2022-01-24)
118,749
4"Is Pumping A Young Man's Game"Harriet Kemsley
Brian Conley
Ranj Singh
Bec Hill
Alan
31 January 2022 (2022-01-31)
136,724
5"A Little Whiff of Cheese"Rachel Parris
Lucy Beaumont
Ivo Graham
The Vivienne
Darren
7 February 2022 (2022-02-07)
176,545
6"Craig & The Ball Gag"Kiri Pritchard-McLean
Craig Revel Horwood
Vernon Kay
Jo Brand
Alan
14 February 2022 (2022-02-14)
120,373
7"It's not Erotic"Jason Manford
Jessie Cave
Mike Wozniak
Babatunde Aléshé
Darren
21 February 2022 (2022-02-21)
N/A (<73,300)[a]
8"Every Time You Say That We Lose"Katy Wix
Sarah Kendall
Gyles Brandreth
Nick Helm
Darren
28 February 2022 (2022-02-28)
N/A
9"I Can't Find My Speedos"Fred Sirieix
Jo Brand
Rhys James
Dani Dyer
Alan
10 March 2022 (2022-03-10)[b]
N/A
10"Fictitious Cheese"Ranvir Singh
Olga Koch
David Baddiel
Donna Preston
Alan
5 September 2022 (2022-09-05)[c]
N/A
11"Sugar Puff Daddy"Lou Sanders
Roman Kemp
Alex Horne
Janet Street-Porter[10]
Darren
12 September 2022 (2022-09-12)[10]
53,000[11]
12"A Couple Of Floaters and An Inkling"Alfie Brown
Ria Lina[10]
Fern Brady
Kerry Howard
Alan
19 September 2022 (2022-09-19)[10]
79,000[12]
-"Christmas Special"Roisin Conaty
Kemah Bob
James Acaster
Gyles Brandreth
Darren
24 December 2022 (2022-12-24)
N/A (<32,000)[d][13]

Series 4 (2023)

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No. in
series
Title [7]Alan's TeamDarren's TeamWinning teamOriginal release dateViewership
1"The Return of the Fly"Michael Dapaah
Harriet Kemsley
Nick Helm
Helen Bauer
Darren
25 January 2023 (2023-01-25)
N/A (<40,000)[d][14]
2"In retrospect that was an error"Amy Gledhill
Dan Tiernan
Nish Kumar
Kiri Pritchard-McLean
Darren
1 February 2023 (2023-02-01)
N/A
3"Oh wait there's more clues"Sophie Duker
Rosie Jones
Fatiha El-Ghorri
Jamie Laing
Alan
8 February 2023 (2023-02-08)
49,000[15]
4"Darren and his bigfoot"Ivo Graham
Stevie Martin
Rachel Parris
Eshaan Akbar
Alan
15 February 2023 (2023-02-15)
61,000[16]
5"I live and breathe Lou Bega"Lou Sanders
Toussaint Douglass
The Vivienne
Mike Wozniak
Alan
22 February 2023 (2023-02-22)
77,000[17]
6"How long is a piece of string"Maisie Adam
Snoochie Shy
Josh Pugh
Josh Jones
Darren
1 March 2023 (2023-03-01)
41,000[18]
7"James's smelly cocktail"Lara Ricote
James Acaster
Michael Odewale
Vicky Pattison
Alan
19 June 2023 (2023-06-19)
N/A
8"Turns out I'm not a good loser"Maisie Adam
Nish Kumar
Chris McCausland
Suzi Ruffell
Alan
26 June 2023 (2023-06-26)
N/A
9"Uncle Cool"Sam Campbell
Thanyia Moore
Rosie Jones
Jordan Gray
Alan
3 July 2023 (2023-07-03)
N/A
10"Thinking Inside the Box"Ria Lina
Scarlett Moffatt
Amy Gledhill
Glenn Moore
Alan
10 July 2023 (2023-07-10)
N/A
11"Confetti Tastes Like Salt"Olga Koch
Joe Sugg
Remi Burgz
Fin Taylor
Alan
17 July 2023 (2023-07-17)
N/A

Notes

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References

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from Grokipedia
Guessable? is a British panel game show on UK in which two teams of celebrities, captained by and , compete in guessing games to identify a famous name or object concealed inside a mystery box. Hosted by comedian and assisted by John Kearns, the programme features a format centered on parlour-style challenges with twists on classic family games, incorporating elements to aid or mislead the contestants. The show premiered on 5 October 2020 at 9pm, airing its first episode as part of a late-night comedy lineup, and continued for four series until 2023, totaling 44 episodes.

Premise and Format

Overview and Concept

Guessable? is a panel show that aired on , premiering on 5 October and concluding after four series on 17 July 2023. As of 2025, the show has not returned for additional series. The programme features two teams of celebrities, captained by and and hosted by , who compete in a series of trivia-based challenges to identify famous names or objects concealed within a "mystery box." Over its run, the show produced 44 episodes across the four series, blending quick-witted deduction with humorous interactions among the participants. At its core, Guessable? revolves around a light-hearted guessing format that draws inspiration from classic , transforming simple deduction into entertaining television through celebrity banter and comedic mishaps. This premise emphasizes fun and accessibility, allowing teams to rack up points by piecing together clues in increasingly absurd rounds, all while the host facilitates the chaos with sharp commentary. The show's evolution maintained this playful essence throughout its tenure, solidifying its appeal as a staple of programming on the network.

Gameplay Mechanics

Guessable episodes run for 60 minutes, including advertisements, and are structured around a series of approximately seven guessing games. Each episode features two teams, each comprising a captain and two celebrity guests, competing to gather clues about a famous person or object concealed in a central "Mystery Box." The rounds draw from classic parlor games with comedic twists, emphasizing indirect methods such as verbal clues, performances, and wordplay to convey hints without providing direct answers, often prompting humorous host interventions to enforce or clarify the rules. In the scoring system, teams earn points for accurate guesses during each round, with additional bonuses awarded for factors like the speed of responses or creative clue-giving, allowing teams to accumulate a total that determines the episode's winner. Successful performances in individual games enable a to add relevant clues to their "Guess List," building toward the overall objective. Host oversees the proceedings, explaining the rules at the start of each round, while assistant John Kearns delivers specialized clues, particularly in or prop-based challenges. The final challenge, known as the "Mystery Box," serves as the climax where teams use the clues accumulated from prior rounds to deduce the hidden or object. The team that first identifies the correct identity on their Guess List claims victory, with no monetary prizes involved, prioritizing through the guessing process. This format ensures a fast-paced flow, blending competition with improvised to keep the emphasis on clever, non-direct revelations.

Production

Development History

Guessable was created by the British production company Tuesday's Child Television and commissioned by UK on September 23, 2020. The initial concept was pitched as a play-along featuring two teams competing to guess the famous name or object concealed inside a mystery box, drawing inspiration from classic family guessing games to fill a niche for accessible, interactive comedy in a post-lockdown television landscape. This format emphasized quick-witted banter and simple mechanics reminiscent of games like and 20 Questions, allowing for easy audience engagement without complex setups. Development progressed rapidly, with the first series entering production shortly after commissioning and premiering on October 5, 2020, marking a key milestone in Tuesday's Child's portfolio of panel shows. The show's format was reworked to suit filming protocols. Executive producers Steph Harris and Jordan Read, alongside producers and Juliet Redden, oversaw the early stages, ensuring the format's evolution from pitch to screen. Over subsequent series, the format underwent minor tweaks to enhance pacing and variety, such as expanding from 8 episodes in Series 1 to 12 episodes starting with Series 2, while maintaining the core guessing mechanics. A notable addition came in 2022 with a special following Series 3, which introduced festive-themed challenges but preserved the mystery box element central to the show. As of November 2025, following the airing of Series 4, no further renewals have been announced, reflecting a stabilization of the format after four seasons and one special. No additional series or specials have been produced since 2023.

Filming and Broadcast Details

The production of Guessable took place primarily at in , , near , where the show's signature "loft" set was constructed to evoke a cozy, attic-like environment. Produced by Television, a -based independent , the series utilized a multi-camera setup to capture the live audience interactions and panel dynamics central to the format. Initial filming for the first series in 2020 incorporated social-distancing measures in response to the , with the set design adapted to maintain safety protocols while preserving the intimate feel of the studio space. Post-production handled by the team included enhancements for on-screen graphics, sound effects, and editing to integrate the guessing challenges seamlessly, resulting in episodes with an average runtime of . The series aired exclusively on , with episodes typically broadcast weekly, often on Monday or Wednesday evenings at 9pm or 10pm. Spanning four series from October 2020 to July 2023, the show maintained a consistent block format without international adaptations or dedicated streaming releases as of 2025.

Cast and Crew

Host and Team Captains

Sara Pascoe, an English comedian and actress born in 1981, hosts Guessable, where she introduces the various guessing rounds and moderates the on-screen banter among participants. Known for her appearances on panel shows such as QI and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Pascoe brings an enthusiastic and improvisational style that infuses the program with humor and a warm, feel-good atmosphere. The two competing teams are captained by comedians Alan Davies and Darren Harriott. Alan Davies, born in 1966 and a prominent figure on QI since 2003, leads one team with his signature deadpan and observational wit, drawing from his extensive stand-up background that includes Edinburgh Festival Critics Awards for Comedy in 1994. Darren Harriott, a stand-up comic from the Black Country who has performed on Live at the Apollo, captains the opposing team, delivering energetic contributions informed by his nominations for Best Newcomer and Best Comedy Show at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards in 2017 and 2019, respectively. Assisting Pascoe is John Kearns, an award-winning comedian who provides clues during gameplay and offers comic relief through his absurd, character-driven humor. Kearns, the only performer to win both the for Best Newcomer in 2013 and Best Show in 2014, joined the cast from the program's inaugural series in 2020 and has remained a fixture across all four seasons. The core team's dynamics—Pascoe's engaging moderation paired with the captains' contrasting approaches and Kearns' supportive antics—foster a playful tension that enhances the guessing games, with captains occasionally prompting brief guest input to refine team strategies.

Notable Guests and Production Staff

Guessable has featured a variety of notable guests across its series, with comedians often highlighted for their contributions to the show's humorous banter and quick-witted responses during guessing rounds. Standout appearances include , who participated in the 2022 Christmas special and series 4, bringing his distinctive comedic style to the panel. appeared in two episodes in 2022, noted for her engaging interplay with team captains and . Similarly, made multiple appearances, including in series 1 and series 4, totaling three episodes from 2020 to 2023, where his trivia knowledge and humor were recurring assets. Other prominent guests such as and debuted in the series 1 premiere, adding a blend of and expertise to the early episodes. Recurring guests like , who appeared in series 1 and 2, and , featured multiple times in series 3 and 4, further contributed to the show's dynamic panel interactions. The guest selection for Guessable emphasizes a diverse mix of comedians, actors, and television personalities to balance lighthearted humor with and acumen, ensuring dynamic team interactions without overshadowing the core gameplay. This approach allows for varied perspectives in rounds like "Guess Who?" and "What's in the Box?," where guests' backgrounds enhance both and competitive elements. Comedians dominate the lineup to maintain the show's comedic tone, while personalities from other fields provide broader appeal and unexpected insights. Behind the scenes, Guessable is produced by , with key executive producers including Jordan Read, who also served as series producer for multiple seasons, and Juliet Redden from . contributed as a producer across series 1, focusing on the format's development and polish. While individual directors and writers are credited collectively in episode listings for refining the guessing mechanics and scripting segments, no major production controversies have arisen, and recurring guests like underscore the show's stable and positive guest relations.

Broadcast and Episodes

Series 1 (2020)

The first series of Guessable? premiered on UK on 5 October 2020, consisting of eight episodes that aired weekly on Monday evenings at 9:00 pm until 23 November 2020. This inaugural run introduced the show's core format of celebrity teams guessing the contents of a mystery box through various games, amid the ongoing , which necessitated adapted filming protocols such as production pods and hygiene measures to ensure safe recording. The premiere episode drew the highest viewership of the series with 246,000 viewers, marking a strong debut for the . The series highlighted initial team dynamics between captains and , with the first episode featuring the debut mystery box reveal that set the tone for the guessing challenges. Notable events included humorous mishaps in early impressions rounds and the establishment of recurring banter between the teams, as seen in the launch episode's games like "What Am I?" and "Worst Impressions." Episode 1 (5 October 2020): Titled "Alan and the Stripey Horse," this premiere welcomed guests , , , and , who joined the captains in testing the format's guessing mechanics for the first time. Episode 2 (12 October 2020): "Alan and Lincoln's Wooden Teeth" featured , , , and , focusing on historical and pop culture guesses that showcased emerging team rivalries. Episode 3 (19 October 2020): In "Darren, the Frog and the Rabbit," , , , and competed, with ' team emerging as winners. Episode 4 (26 October 2020): Guests Jason Manford, Angela Scanlon, Dev Griffin, and Suzi Ruffell participated in "Alan & Some Pancetta on the Side," emphasizing quick-fire trivia and object identification. Episode 5 (2 November 2020): "Darren & Some Eaton Love" included Tom Allen, Debbie McGee, Ivo Graham, and Judi Love, where Alan Davies' team secured victory through strong performances in impression-based rounds. Episode 6 (9 November 2020): Titled "Darren & the Creepy Cherub," the episode brought , , , and , highlighting supernatural-themed guesses. Episode 7 (16 November 2020): "Darren & Some Potatoes" featured , , , and , with Darren Harriott's team taking the win. Episode 8 (23 November 2020): The finale, "Alan & the Very Strange Baby," concluded the series with , , , and Larry Dean, where ' team won, wrapping up the debut run on a high note.

Series 2 (2021)

The second series of Guessable? consisted of 12 episodes, broadcast weekly on Tuesdays at 9pm on Comedy Central from 13 April to 29 June 2021. This run expanded the format slightly by increasing episode lengths to 60 minutes from the approximately 45 minutes of series 1, allowing for more extended gameplay and guest interactions. The series featured a diverse array of guests, blending established comedians with television presenters and personalities from sports and entertainment, which added fresh dynamics to the guessing rounds centered on the Mystery Box. The premiere episode welcomed Strictly Come Dancing judge alongside comedians , , and ; Darren Harriott's team clinched victory through sharp deductions in rounds like and . Episode 2 brought broadcaster , comedian , presenter , and comic , with Alan Davies' team winning amid standout moments in Listicuffs, where guests rapidly listed items such as risqué synonyms in 20 seconds. In episode 3, guests included TV presenter , comedian , comic , and football pundit ; Darren's team prevailed, highlighted by Kamara's comedic spelling efforts in Spells Like and guesses involving pet llamas in . Later episodes continued this variety, with episode 4 featuring comedian , , presenter , and , where Alan's team won and Manford was humorously outed as the "worst airplane passenger" in a guest poll. Episode 5 saw Strictly professional , comedian , , and , with Darren's team taking the win after Jupp's door-answering antics in Who's at the Door? and Baddiel's anecdotes about disputes. The sixth installment included comedian , food critic , reality star , and broadcaster , ending with Alan's team victorious; notable for Moffatt's success in Organised Mess and Ryan's earnest but amusing attempts in . Subsequent episodes, such as those with returning in episode 7 alongside , , and , maintained the competitive spirit with evenly split wins between the teams across the series. The broader guest mix, spanning circuits and mainstream media, contributed to engaging, unpredictable guesses that emphasized the show's playful emphasis on and .

Series 3 (2022)

The third series of Guessable? consisted of 12 episodes, airing on Comedy Central UK from 10 January to 19 September 2022, with a mid-season break before resuming in early September. Hosted by Sara Pascoe, with team captains Alan Davies and Darren Harriott and sidekick John Kearns, the series featured a rotating lineup of celebrity guests competing in guessing games such as "What You Porking About?" and "Out of Order." Notable guests across the run included comedians like Jason Manford, Rosie Jones, Roisin Conaty, Ed Byrne, and Ivo Graham, alongside entertainers such as Miles Jupp, Henning Wehn, and Gyles Brandreth. Episodes highlighted recurring comedic dynamics, with teams alternating victories; for instance, Alan's team won the premiere episode featuring Manford, Jupp, Wehn, and Maisie Adam, marked by Manford's humorous anecdote about an online flirtation with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson during a "Quick Draw" round. In the second episode, Darren's team triumphed with guests Rosie Jones, Roisin Conaty, Ed Byrne, and Archie Maddocks, showcasing Conaty's self-proclaimed detective skills and Jones's unexpected poker prowess in a tense bluffing segment. Later episodes brought crossovers from other panel shows, such as Taskmaster co-creator Alex Horne joining Lou Sanders, Roman Kemp, and Janet Street-Porter in episode 11, leading to chaotic improvisations in "Guess List" that emphasized Horne's deadpan style clashing with the group's energy. Memorable moments unique to this series included Harriott's struggles with deception in lie-detection games and Davies's frequent mishaps in physical challenges, contributing to the loft setting's improvisational humor. The series concluded with a Christmas special on 24 December 2022, titled "The Clue That Ruined Christmas," which introduced festive-themed rounds to the standard format. Guests , , , and divided between the teams for holiday-flavored games like a yuletide "Where Am I?" and a "Guess List" involving seasonal props. Darren's team emerged victorious, aided by Bob's quick-witted deductions in mystery box reveals. Standout comedic highlights featured Acaster's bewildered stint in the memory chair, attempting to recall holiday clues, and Kearns's deliberately confusing festive props that stumped Brandreth during a charades-style round, amplifying the special's lighthearted, seasonal chaos. This episode marked the series' foray into themed content, blending traditional gameplay with Christmas motifs like gift-guessing and naughty-or-nice dilemmas.

Series 4 (2023)

Series 4 of Guessable? consisted of 11 episodes that aired on from 25 January to 17 July 2023. The season followed the show's core format, with host and assistant John Kearns overseeing competitions between teams captained by and , as celebrity guests attempted to guess the identities of people, objects, or phrases concealed in a mystery box through rounds of clues, drawings, and . Guests rotated weekly, bringing fresh dynamics to the lighthearted guessing games, and the series maintained its signature blend of absurdity and camaraderie without major structural changes. The season opened with "The Return of the Fly" on 25 January, where guests Nick Helm, Harriet Kemsley, Michael Dapaah, and Helen Bauer competed in early rounds focused on visual and verbal hints. Subsequent episodes built on this, such as episode 2 ("In Retrospect That Was an Error") featuring Nish Kumar, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Amy Gledhill, and Dan Tiernan, which highlighted comedic misinterpretations of clues. Episode 3 ("Oh Wait There's More Clues?") included Sophie Duker, Rosie Jones, Fatiha El-Ghorri, and Jamie Laing, emphasizing escalating hints in the mystery box challenges. Later installments showcased diverse lineups, including comedians James Acaster, Vicky Pattison, Lara Ricote, and Michael Odewale in episode 7 ("James's Smelly Cocktail"), where sensory-themed guesses led to memorable mishaps. Representative winners varied by episode; for instance, Alan Davies' team triumphed in episode 9 ("Uncle Cool") against guests Rosie Jones, Jordan Gray, Sam Campbell, and Thanyia Moore, after a series of close rounds. The finale, episode 11 ("Confetti Tastes Like Salt"), aired on 17 July 2023, with guests , Remi Burgz, , and providing high-energy performances in the closing games, including festive and confetti-related guesses that underscored the show's playful tone. This episode wrapped the season on a celebratory note, with teams reflecting briefly on standout moments from the guesses amid laughter, though no overarching series retrospective was featured. As the final series before a production hiatus, it concluded the run without announcements of continuation, and as of November 2025, renewal for a fifth series remains unconfirmed.

Reception

Viewership Figures

The debut episode of Guessable attracted 246,000 viewers on 5 October 2020, marking the highest recorded audience for the series. Subsequent episodes in Series 1 (8 episodes total) maintained solid figures, with the finale drawing 184,000 viewers and an overall average of approximately 189,000 per episode (based on reported data), reflecting strong initial interest in the new . Across all series, viewership figures averaged between 53,000 and 150,000 viewers per episode where reported by BARB (Broadcasters' Audience Research Board), though many episodes fell below the BARB reporting threshold of around 73,000 viewers (with lower tiers like 32,000 or 40,000 in later measurement changes), resulting in gaps particularly in Series 3 (13 episodes including a special) and Series 4 (11 episodes). Series 2 (12 episodes, 2021) saw a decline from the debut peak, with reported audiences between 92,000 and 165,000 viewers, averaging around 120,000 for the available data points. In Series 3 (2022), only select episodes exceeded reporting thresholds, such as approximately 53,000 for episode 11 and 79,000 for episode 12, suggesting an average closer to 60,000–70,000 based on partial metrics. Series 4 (2023) recorded the lowest reported figures, with audiences for the four tracked episodes ranging from 41,000 to 77,000 viewers, averaging about 57,000 and indicating a continued downward trend. Overall, 's viewership remained stable but modest within Comedy Central's programming slot, without significant spikes from specials or guest appearances, as per available BARB data.
SeriesPeak ViewersAverage (Reported Episodes)Episodes Below Threshold
1 (2020)246,000~189,000None reported
2 (2021)~165,000~120,000Several (out of 12)
3 (2022)~79,000 (reported)~60,000–70,000Most (out of 13)
4 (2023)77,000~57,000Most (out of 11)
This table summarizes key metrics from available sources, highlighting the progressive decline and increasing non-reporting. Note that full BARB data is subscriber-only, and figures for lower-viewed episodes are not publicly detailed.

Critical and Audience Response

Critical reception to Guessable? has been mixed, with reviewers praising host Sara Pascoe's engaging presence and the lively chemistry among guests and team captains, while critiquing the show's low-budget production and occasionally repetitive format. A of the series highlighted Pascoe's talent but lamented the program as "low budget studio based idiocy" that underutilized her, John Kearns, and . In contrast, critics noted the show's appeal as a lighthearted diversion, describing it as a "fun diversion that could easily prove to be highly addictive" through its simple guessing games and celebrity interactions. By later series, some feedback pointed to predictability in the gameplay, with one assessment calling the format "dead, boring," though guest dynamics continued to provide humorous highlights. Audience response has generally been positive among viewers seeking casual entertainment, evidenced by an average IMDb rating of 6.4 out of 10 from 155 users (as of 2023), who appreciated the "silly fun" and "take-away trivia" alongside strong performances from Pascoe and recurring guests. Fans frequently commended the inclusive, family-friendly humor that emphasized straightforward laughs over edgier content, making it accessible for diverse audiences. However, detractors echoed professional critiques, decrying the execution as a "cheap dumbed down version" of similar panel shows and expressing frustration with Pascoe's hosting style in some episodes. The series has garnered a modest without receiving any major awards or nominations, reflecting its niche appeal within the panel . It has influenced lighter guessing formats on television but remains under-discussed in recent analyses, with availability on streaming platforms like Now TV and Amazon Video sustaining interest as of November 2025.

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