Popular BBC gameshow confirms return to screens as applications open for new series - here's how you can take part
A beloved gameshow has been renewed for a third season on BBC One - and bosses are looking for keen quizzers to take part. The Finish Line, hosted by Roman Kemp and Sarah Greene, sees five contestants use their knowledge to battle it out on an iconic racetrack set, as they speed along the studio floor in a series of quick-fire races. A beloved BBC gameshow has been renewed for a third season on BBC One - and bosses are looking for keen quizzers to take part The Finish Line, hosted by Roman Kemp and Sarah Greene, sees five contestants use their knowledge to battle it out on an iconic racetrack set The application callout reads: 'Have you got what it takes to win the ultimate quiz race? It came almost a decade after death of her husband and BBC 's Breakfast Time host Mike Smith aged 59 from complications after heart surgery in 2014. The aim of the game is simple - players need to make it to the finish line before their rivals Legendary broadcaster Sarah, 67, made her epic return to TV in August 2023 when she first fronted the show with Roman, 31 It came almost a decade after death of her husband and BBC 's Breakfast Time host Mike Smith aged 59 from complications after heart surgery in 2014 'Offers of TV came in but for a long time I was trying to learn this new business but also feeling too raw.
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