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ITV Studios reveals MipTV formats

ITV Studios is lining up a Come Dine With Me spin-off

ITV Studios is lining up a Come Dine With Me spin-off

ITV Studios will launch 13 new formats covering entertainment, quizshows and factual entertainment at MipTV in April, including a fresh take on international hit Come Dine With Me.

The slate is being unveiled to an audience of more than 150 buyers from around the world at the ITV Studios Formats 2016 event today.

The new shows join ITV Studios’ slate of established international formats, including I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, Hell’s Kitchen, The Chase and Saturday Night Takeaway.

The MipTV slate includes Come Dine: Champion of Champions, from ITV Studios factual arm Shiver for Channel 4, which sees former contestants competing in a series of cooking challenges.

It is billed as a new take on the Come Dine With Me format, which has been produced in 37 territories worldwide.

Also on the slate is motoring show Drive, from ITV prodco TwoFour, which will see celebrities take the wheel in vehicles including old bangers, buggies, 4x4s and rally cross cars.

Other shows in the line-up are darts-based gameshow One Hundred And Eighty, from ITV Studios for Sky1; It’s Not Rocket Science, from ITV Studios for ITV; and comedy entertainment show Insert Name Here, produced by 12 Yard and Blackdog Television for BBC2.

Quizshow Think Tank, from 12 Yard for BBC1, also features, along with The Nation’s Spending Secrets, produced by The Garden for BBC1.

Interactive gameshow Test Your Love, a follow-up to the series Pissed Off, is on the slate and was made for Finnish pubcaster YLE by ITV Studios Nordic.

The line-up is completed by How To Lose Weight Well (Little Gem for Channel 4), Should Have Seen A… (Little Gem for Channel 4), Secret Dates (Crook Productions for ITV2), Lunchbox (Shiver for ITV) and Survival School (Potato for CiTV)

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