Ant & Dec's Limitless Win: Christmas Special 2025


12:00 pm - 1:05 pm, Monday, December 29 on ITV2 +1 (29)

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About this Broadcast

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Christmas Special 2025
Season 5, Episode 1

Ant and Dec spread the Christmas joy by surprising two audience members with the chance to take on the money-making ladder - but for the first time, they will be playing alongside their own celebrity team-mates. Mother-of-two Brooke, who has recently had cancer and set up a support group for women in her local area, is joined by Amanda Holden to make as much money as she can. Army veteran Nigel, who has launched a coffee company to support the mental health of other ex-servicemen and women, will be accompanied by football star Jamie Redknapp. Will these famous faces help the players to a festive fortune?


HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description
General Quiz Show Show/Game Show

Cast & Crew

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Amanda Holden (Contestant)
Jamie Redknapp (Contestant)
Jamie Rea (Series editor)
Victoria Ashbourne (Executive producer)
Tom Blakeson (Executive producer)
Gemma Nightingale (Executive producer)
Stuart Shawcross (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Anthony McPartlin (Host)
Born: November 18, 1975 in Newcastle upon Tyne
Declan Donnelly (Host)
Amanda Holden (Contestant)
Born: February 16, 1971 in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire
Best Known For: Being a judge on Britain's Got Talent.
Early-life: Born Amanda Louise Holden in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, on February 16, 1971. She grew up in Southsea, before moving to Bournemouth in her teens. After completing her A-levels she went to Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in north London where she trained for three years. She then made an impression as a contestant on Blind Date in 1991. Her younger sister, Debbie, is a former model who is now a scuba-diving instructor.
Career: Holden's first dramatic role was as a murder victim in the Edward Woodward series In Suspicious Circumstances. Bit parts in EastEnders and the Julie Walters film Intimate Relations (1996) paved the way for larger roles in The Grimleys, Kiss Me Kate, Happy Birthday Shakespeare and other TV dramas, as well as filling in for Judy Finnigan on ITV's This Morning. She also appeared in the Anthony Edwards movie Don't Go Breaking My Heart (1999), steamy miniseries The Hunt and short-lived sitcom Big Top. Arguably her most successful acting projects have been Cutting It and Wild at Heart. She has been on the judging panel of Britain's Got Talent since 2007 and played the role of Princess Fiona in the West End production of Shrek the Musical in 2011. In 2013, she published her autobiography, No Holding Back.
Quote: "I certainly don't think I would use my looks or anything like that to take advantage of any situation. I don't know why, it's just not in my nature."
Trivia: Holden is an ambassador for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
Jamie Redknapp (Contestant)
Born: June 25, 1973 in Barton on Sea, Hampshire
Best Known For: Being a former footballer, a football pundit and a team captain on A League of Their Own.
Early-life: Jamie Frank Redknapp was born in Barton on Sea, Hampshire, on June 25, 1973 to Sandra and football manager Harry Redknapp. He has an older brother, Mark. He grew up on the south coast as his father was coaching Bournemouth at the time. He started his footballing career as a youth player at Tottenham Hotspur but turned down their offer of a contract to play for Bournemouth under his father, who was managing the club at the time.
Career: During an injury-plagued career, Redknapp went on to play for Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton, where he played under his father for a second time. He was capped 17 times by England. He retired from the game in June 2005 at the age of 31 on the advice of medical specialists. Since retiring, Redknapp has established himself as a football pundit. Since 2010, he has been a team captain on comedy panel game A League of Their Own.
Quote: "I talk to my dad everyday about football, we have an understanding."
Trivia: In 2010, he was presented with the Foot in Mouth Award from the Plain English Campaign for his poor use of English.
Richard van't Riet (Director)
Jamie Rea (Series editor)
Victoria Ashbourne (Executive producer)
Tom Blakeson (Executive producer)
Gemma Nightingale (Executive producer)
Stuart Shawcross (Executive producer)

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