A HOLE IN ONE: ANT & DEC DEVELOPING NEW GOLF THEMED GAMESHOW BASED ON US SHOW
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Ant & Dec are reportedly developing a new gold-themed gameshow called A Hole In One, based on the US show Holey Moley and to be produced by Fremantle and duo's own Mitre Studios.

The new show, which is still in development, will see members of the public take on a 'massive crazy golf course' as well as other physical challenges - including head to head and sudden death matches - in a bid to win cash prizes.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "This would be the ideal show for Ant and Dec. It would see contestants on a giant crazy golf course, mixing putting skills with physical challenges. It’s fresh, fun, and sees players battle it out for a cash prize. The lads would have a real laugh making it."
Meanwhile, Ant & Dec's Limitless Win will return for a sixth series early next year on ITV, with the series filmed back-to-back with the fifth series last Summer. Before that, another Christmas special of the hit quiz format will air this December.
The unique never-ending money ladder - which has had a makeover and is now bigger than ever - sees contestants take on a series of questions where every answer is a number.
From ‘How many segments are in a chocolate orange?’ and ‘How long is a man’s size 10 foot in centimetres?’ to ‘How many fingers and thumbs can be seen on The Mona Lisa?’ hosts Ant and Dec guide contestants as they attempt to climb the Limitless ladder. Correct answers will bank them cash.
But if they go over, even by one, they’ll crash out and leave with nothing. With a vast array of fiendish questions, including new music-based questions, viewers will be shouting at the telly as they join in this latest appointment-to-view series.
And with contestants getting higher up the ladder than ever before, huge cash prizes are on the line. Plus there’s a lifeline that sees contestants able to turn to Ant and Dec for help. How will the hosts fare when the tables are turned?
Previous episodes of Ant & Dec's Limitless Win are available now on ITVX.




















