Hello Dolly for ITV, 6 September 2025 to present
There are 40 players in the studio. Each show has three rounds and all the questions are based on surveys of the British public. The first question in each round is a "put the top five answers in order" question, and the top 20 players on that get to play the three subsequent questions, which are "select the top survey answer from a choice of three". The two best players then go head-to-head: they're given a survey question and the top ten responses, each picks one and whoever's choice came higher in the survey can either take the prize for that round, or a place on Millionaire's Row to play for the million quid plus all the rejected prizes at the end of the series.
Viewers can play along on an ITV app, with the chance to win the same prize offered to the studio contestants.
Despite the impression that they're just throwing money at the show in an attempt to buy viewers, the format is OK and Mel and Sue are on form as entertaining hosts. It didn't really take off with the public though; once Strictly Come Dancing started on the other side, Win Win was basically dead in the water. Also can we just say: most generic title ever.
Sienna McSwiggan won £1,000,000 plus various other substantial prizes.
...or to give it its full title, Win Win with the People's Postcode Lottery as it's one of those advertiser funded shows.