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“Sorry, I didn’t know” season 6 arriving on ITV

EXCLUSIVE: ITV panel show Sorry, I didn’t know won a sixth season, with the captain of the Chizzy Akudoli team, working to welcome in place of Jimmy AkingBola, who turns the final season of Peacock’s Bel-Air.

The show broke its own record to become the oldest show of ITV from a production company led by blacks, Triforce Productions.

AkingBola is replaced by Akudolu, who will enter his accommodation shoes, in the hope of keeping a chainsaw on the captain of the Eddie Kadi team and a new team captain, the actor and actor Richard Blackwood, who replaces Akudolu. The shooting will take place in summer and will present a list of guest names following the guests of the previous season which included Adjoa Andoh, Gina Yashere and Munya Chawawa. AkingBola will continue to EP and could accommodate future seasons.

The show sees team captains and guests taking themselves in several quiz towers mainly focused on the history of blacks. It is believed that this is one of the oldest shows of an independent led by blacks in all British networks.

Exec Fraser Ayres said: “”Chizzy was part of Sidk Family since our pilot in 2016 and was incredible when she organized a last series of episode, so it’s great to see her in the accommodation seat. And in Richard, we have the perfect Sparring partner for Eddie – they are longtime friends and he has already shown that he was a brilliant and hilarious guest, so we are delighted that he joins the team on the regular. »»

The sixth series was ordered by Katie Rawcliffe and Gemma John-Lewis. He will be executed for Triforce Productions by Fraser Ayres, Minnie Ayres and Akingbola. The producer of the series is Delia Williams.

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