Iconic game show FINALLY returns to ITV with its famous host after being pulled off air
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? is finally returning to screens following a string of delays The show will finally be back on Sunday, January 28, some 15 months after it went off-air The original series – which began airing in 1998 – was hosted by Chris Tarrant who left the show in 2014. The 63-year-old has been told by his doctor he needs hearing aids after he experienced severe hearing loss. It comes after Jeremy shared a health update after revealing he is at 'double risk' of getting dementia The 63-year-old has been told by his doctor he needs hearing aids after he experienced severe hearing loss However, he joked that though he can't hear his girlfriend Lisa ask him to load the dishwasher, his ears seem perfectly fine when he is offered a glass of wine. According to the NHS, mild hearing loss doubles the risk of developing dementia, moderate hearing loss triples the risk while severe hearing loss can increase the risk by five times.
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