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Hosted by Marvin and Rochelle Humes, each episode of The Hit List sees three pairs of music-lovers compete for the chance to win £10,000 by naming as many song titles and artists as possible.
Across three exciting rounds, the pairs are put to the test as they attempt to identify huge hits from across the years - whether it is a song from the swinging 60s or the number one track from today's charts, the teams must prove their ability to recognise songs and artists from all genres of music: From pop to rock, R&B to country and many more.
Viewers should get ready to shout answers at the telly and be impressed with how quickly they can recognise some of the world's biggest hits!
Mark and Stewart from Leicester, Sindy and Vanel from London and Kelly and Tony from Belfast try to show off their musical knowledge in order to win the £10,000 jackpot.
Mother and daughter Tracey and Drea from High Wycombe, husband and wife Daniel and Rebecca from Aberdare in Wales and brothers Karl and Ivan from Manchester show off their musical knowledge.
Couple Alana and Scott from Alexandria in Scotland, siblings Devon and Davina from London and Mancunian sisters Sy and Seleena show off their musical knowledge.
Mother and daughter Janette and Lynsey from Cumbria, friends Ross and John from Bristol and sisters Natalie and Christina from Bedfordshire show off their musical knowledge.
Brother and sister Simon and Sarah from Bristol, friends Rita and Angela from London and grandson Alex and grandad Steve from Port Talbot show off their musical knowledge.
Sisters Sara and Vanessa from London, friends John and Rachel from Glasgow and father and son duo Fluff and Freddie from Kent compete to show off their music knowledge.
Hosted by Marvin and Rochelle Humes, each episode of The Hit List sees three pairs of music-lovers compete for the chance to win £10,000 by naming as many song titles and artists as possible.
Across three exciting rounds, the pairs are put to the test as they attempt to identify huge hits from across the years - whether it is a song from the swinging 60s or the number one track from today's charts, the teams must prove their ability to recognise songs and artists from all genres of music: From pop to rock, R&B to country and many more.
Viewers should get ready to shout answers at the telly and be impressed with how quickly they can recognise some of the world's biggest hits!