
The popular comedy game show, Alan Carr’s Picture Slam, returns to BBC One for its third season in a few weeks.
Everyone’s been talking about Alan Carr since he appeared on The Celebrity Traitors, and a big question is whether he’ll manage to succeed as one of the secret ‘Traitors’ and win the game.
Fans are excited for two things involving this celebrity: finding out his fate on ‘The Traitors’ very soon, and the return of his popular quiz show.
Alan Carr’s Picture Slam will be back on Saturday 15th November at 5:40pm on BBC One and iPlayer.
The show is returning for a third season. Host Jonathan Ross challenges contestants with quick-fire picture-based questions, giving them a chance to win a £100,000 prize.

The show averaged 3.2 million viewers last season, with its most popular episode reaching 4.1 million. This made it the BBC’s second most-watched entertainment program during its timeslot.
Carr expressed immense excitement about Picture Slam returning for a third series. He described the show as a truly enjoyable experience – playful, humorous, and above all, fun! He also hinted that viewers might pick up a few new things along the way, and enthusiastically encouraged more picture-slamming action.
Kalpna Patel-Knight, who heads entertainment at the BBC, announced that a third series of Alan Carr’s Picture Slam is coming. She praised Alan Carr as a fantastic host, noting his ability to connect with contestants through his energy and humor, which audiences love.
I was surprised by how much laughter this game brought out! It’s one of those rare finds that the whole family genuinely enjoys playing together, and that’s really special.
Alan Carr’s Picture Slam returns on Saturday 15th November at 5:40pm on BBC One and iPlayer.
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2025-11-03 19:35