Michael McIntyre's hit game show The Wheel has been leaving our heads spinning on BBC One.
The comedian returned for a second series in late 2021, cheering up our wintery Saturday nights.
The game show features a spinning wheel of celebrity experts who help the contestants answer trivia questions from their area of expertise for a chance at winning the cash prize.
Celebrities featured on the show have included Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Gregg Wallace, Katherine Ryan and Dermot O’Leary.
Last week we saw maths legend Carol Vorderman stun viewers and former football manager Harry Redknapp get repeatedly 'shut down' from answering.
Here's when the next episode will be on TV and which celebrity experts will be featured on the show.
When is The Wheel on TV?
The Wheel will be broadcast on BBC One at 8.30 pm on Saturday, January 15.
The 13th episode, along with all episodes from the series, will be available to catch up on via BBC iPlayer.
Which celebrities will be on The Wheel?
The celebrities that will be on hand to help the competitors on Saturday are:
- Richard E Grant
- Saffron Barker
- David Haye
- Anneka Ric
- Danny Jones
- Jo Brand
- Melvin Odoom
The Wheel airs on BBC One on Saturday, January 15 at 8.30 pm.
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