The 1% Club extended for three more years
Including more specials!
Quiz format The 1% Club has been one of ITV/STV's most-successful shows in recent years, winning audiences with its unique mix of comedy and logic fun that the whole family can play along with.
Now, as fans await spin-off series The 1% Club Kids later this month, bosses have announced the amazing news that the show, hosted by Lee Mack, has been extended with a new three-year deal.
Announcing the exciting news at 7pm on Monday 11th May, ITV/STV confirmed three years with more specials, more rollovers and more super-tough questions.
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The 1% Club host, Lee Mack said of the news: "I'm delighted that ITV have given us three more series to discover Great British clever clogs. I just told my family how old I would be when these three series are over, but apparently I got it wrong. Which shows you how well I'd do as a contestant.”
ITV’s Director of Factual Entertainment, Sue Murphy, added: “We’re thrilled to be renewing The 1% Club for a further three years. The show has become a huge hit with viewers of all ages. With Lee at the helm as always, we can’t wait to bring more series and specials to the viewers. It’s a brilliant entertainment show with a unique format that viewers love to play along with at home, and its broad appeal makes it a hugely valuable part of our slate on ITV.”
Executive Producers and creators of The 1% Club, Dean Nabarro and Andy Auerbach, said: “It’s a wonderful vote of confidence that ITV have commissioned three more years of the show and we’re delighted that so many more people will now get the chance to join The 1% Club.”
As well as the main series of The 1% Club, the show has enjoyed a number of specials over the years, including The 1% Club Rollover, which first aired back in December 2025.
Airing over five consecutive nights at the start of December, The 1% Club Rollover featured the same game format as the normal series, but the prize money was rolled over into the next night, meaning the prize could creep up to a huge £500,000 on the final night.
It's now been announced The 1% Club Rollover will return for a second series later this year.
Meanwhile, bosses announced another special called The 1% Club Kids, which we now know will air later in May and feature contestants between the ages of 9-15 years-old.