Iconic game show FINALLY returns to ITV with its famous host after being pulled off air

Who wants to be a millionaire? finally returns to screens after a series of delays.

Rugby World 2023 meant ITV had to cut a number of shows from its line-up to provide coverage.

Among them was the long-running quiz show hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, which last aired in October 2022.

This has now been reported by The sun that the show will finally be back on Sunday, January 28, 15 months after it went off the air.

Jeremy Clarkson will once again take on hosting duties, with the star set to be the face of the show since its 2018 revival.

Who wants to be a millionaire? finally returns to screens after a series of delays.

The show will finally return on Sunday, January 28, 15 months after it went off the air

The original series, which aired in 1998, was hosted by Chris Tarrant, who left the show in 2014.

It comes after Jeremy recently shared a health update after revealing he is at ‘double risk’ of developing dementia.

The 63 year old has been told by his doctor that he needs hearing aids after suffering severe hearing loss.

Hearing loss is closely linked to the onset of dementia, and fans were concerned about the presenter’s health.

Jeremy told me The Sunday times: ‘This has been going on for twelve years and because I’m a tolerant type, I’ve stuck with it.

‘But after my most recent medical treatment I was told that hearing loss doubles the risk of me developing dementia.’

He continued, “My brain has to use an enormous amount of processing power to fill in the bits of speech it hasn’t been able to hear.”

Jeremy said he experiences large gaps in conversations, even when someone is standing next to him.

It comes after Jeremy shared a health update after revealing he is at ‘double risk’ of developing dementia

The 63-year-old has been told by his doctor that he needs hearing aids after suffering severe hearing loss

However, he joked that even though he can’t hear his girlfriend Lisa asking him to load the dishwasher, his ears seem fine when he’s offered a glass of wine.

According to the NHS, mild hearing loss doubles the risk of developing dementia, moderate hearing loss triples the risk, while severe hearing loss can increase the risk five times.

The website states that hearing aids can help reduce the risk and impact of dementia.

Jeremy said his doctor gave him “very hip and incredibly smart” hearing aids as a solution to the problem.

The ex-Top Gear star added that ‘most’ of his body has failed him, including problems with his eyesight and walking around the Diddly Squat Farm.

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