
Celebrity Catchphrase is a show/game show series airing on UK television.
The show is a television programme presented by Stephen Mulhern, with James Buckley, Mark Labbett and Mwaksy Mudenda appearing alongside him. It’s formatted as a single episode where the host and the three guests take part in a light‑hearted game. The tone is upbeat and the focus is on teamwork and quick thinking, all guided by Mulhern’s familiar presenting style. During the episode the quartet is set the task of identifying well‑known phrases. Each round sees them brainstorming and offering guesses, trying to pin down the exact wording of the idiom or saying on offer. Their success hinges on recognising the common expression quickly, and the pressure builds as they work toward the final answer. If they manage to name the phrase correctly, they stand to win a cash prize of £50,000. The money isn’t for personal use; instead it is earmarked for charitable causes, giving the competition a philanthropic edge. The prospect of turning a simple guessing game into a substantial donation adds an extra layer of motivation for the participants, making the episode both entertaining and purpose‑driven.
Stephen Mulhern fronts the game show, taking on the role of presenter and guiding each round. He is joined by former Olympic athlete Denise Lewis, entrepreneur Deborah Meaden and veteran actor Kevin Whately, all of whom are tasked with guessing well‑known phrases that appear on the board. Throughout the episode, Mulhern offers hints and keeps the pace lively, while the three guests discuss possible answers and vie for the correct solution. The programme’s structure revolves around this guessing game, with each participant offering their own perspective on the familiar expressions. In the end, the host reveals the intended phrase, confirming whether the guesses were right.
Stephen Mulhern fronts the game show, taking on the role of presenter and guiding each round. He is joined by former Olympic athlete Denise Lewis, entrepreneur Deborah Meaden and veteran actor Kevin Whately, all of whom are tasked with guessing well‑known phrases that appear on the board. Throughout the episode, Mulhern offers hints and keeps the pace lively, while the three guests discuss possible answers and vie for the correct solution. The programme’s structure revolves around this guessing game, with each participant offering their own perspective on the familiar expressions. In the end, the host reveals the intended phrase, confirming whether the guesses were right.
Stephen Mulhern fronts a celebrity edition of the beloved classic game show, bringing together a small group of well‑known faces for a charitable cause. Joining him are Kate Garraway, Pete Wicks and former Olympic cyclist Bradley Wiggins, each of whom attempts to describe exactly what they see on the screen – the show's signature “say what you see” challenge. The trio competes under the pressure of the familiar format, with their attempts broadcast for the benefit of a chosen charity. The special combines the programme's traditional humour and quick‑thinking gameplay with the added appeal of celebrity participants, all while supporting a good cause.
Stephen Mulhern fronts a celebrity edition of the beloved classic game show, bringing together a small group of well‑known faces for a charitable cause. Joining him are Kate Garraway, Pete Wicks and former Olympic cyclist Bradley Wiggins, each of whom attempts to describe exactly what they see on the screen – the show's signature “say what you see” challenge. The trio competes under the pressure of the familiar format, with their attempts broadcast for the benefit of a chosen charity. The special combines the programme's traditional humour and quick‑thinking gameplay with the added appeal of celebrity participants, all while supporting a good cause.
Stephen Mulhern returns to front a further charity special of the game show, taking the role of presenter for a night focused on fundraising. Joining him are Adjoa Andoh, Adrian Chiles and Trevor Nelson, each representing a cause they have selected. The quartet competes under Mulhern’s guidance, striving to secure a £50,000 jackpot that will be donated to their respective good causes. Throughout the episode the emphasis remains on the charitable aim, with the participants working together to maximise the potential winnings for the organisations they support. The format mirrors the standard programme but is entirely geared towards raising funds for charity.
Stephen Mulhern returns to front a further charity special of the game show, taking the role of presenter for a night focused on fundraising. Joining him are Adjoa Andoh, Adrian Chiles and Trevor Nelson, each representing a cause they have selected. The quartet competes under Mulhern’s guidance, striving to secure a £50,000 jackpot that will be donated to their respective good causes. Throughout the episode the emphasis remains on the charitable aim, with the participants working together to maximise the potential winnings for the organisations they support. The format mirrors the standard programme but is entirely geared towards raising funds for charity.