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Stephen Mulhern hosts a festive special of the game show from Manchester, where he sets members of the public unusual Christmas-themed challenges and unwraps a variety of hilarious games.
Stephen Mulhern brings you the very best bits in the final episode of the feel-good, on the street game show series.
Fresh from Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Stephen Mulhern travels the UK with his feel-good, on the street game show where the Great British public are the real stars. In this episode, Stephen hits the streets of Essex to find someone to play for a thousand pounds.
Stephen Mulhern travels the UK with his feel-good, on the street game show where the Great British public are the real stars. Stephen hits the streets of Leeds to find someone to play for a thousand pounds.
On tonight's show Stephen heads to Glasgow but can he entice motorists to hit the target in Pump It Up, correctly identify the highest and lowest grocery items in Check It Out and shout the loudest in Loud and Proud.
Fresh from Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Stephen Mulhern travels the UK with his feel-good, on the street game show where the Great British public are the real stars. In this episode Stephen hits the streets of Newcastle to find someone to play for a thousand pounds.
In this episode Stephen hits the streets of Bournemouth to find someone to play for a thousand pounds.
In this episode Stephen hits the streets of Norwich to find someone to play for a thousand pounds.
In this episode Stephen hits the streets of Cardiff to find someone to play for a thousand
Stephen Mulhern is back with a brand new series of his hugely popular, on the street game show, In For A Penny.
During the series, viewers will also see Stephen travel to Manchester, Leicester, Bristol, Bournemouth, Glasgow, Wigan, Milton Keynes and Luton giving the public the chance to win a grand, but they'll need to have a penny to play - there is no contactless on this show.
In For a Penny returns for its fourth series! Stephen Mulhern is back travelling the country with his unique brand of games, challenging unsuspecting members of the public for a chance to win anything from the price of their petrol, to a thousand pounds in the final game.