ITV is reportedly lining up a brand-new quiz show for its Saturday night schedule – and it’s already a global hit.
Titled The Floor, it has taken television by storm in more than 20 countries, with Hollywood actor Rob Lowe fronting the American edition.Â
The UK will become the format’s 25th stop when it launches next year, according to The Sun.
Producers are staying tight-lipped about who will present the British version, but ITV bosses promise it will be a high-energy addition to their entertainment slate.
‘The Floor, with its compelling gameplay, is an excellent addition to our roster of popular quiz shows across ITV and ITVX,’ Katie Rawcliffe, the network’s Director of Entertainment told the publication.
DailyMail has approached ITV for further comment.
ITV is reportedly lining up a brand-new quiz show for its Saturday night schedule – and it’s already a global hit
Titled The Floor, it has taken television by storm in more than 20 countries, with Hollywood actor Rob Lowe fronting the American edition
Originally created in the Netherlands, The Floor pits 81 trivia enthusiasts against one another in head-to-head battles on a massive LED floor.Â
Each of its 81 squares represents a unique category of knowledge, making every duel a test of both brains and nerve.
The format has already proved a smash hit in countries such as Australia, Poland, and Spain, with recent launches in Estonia and Latvia further expanding its reach.
Over in the US, it has enjoyed three successful seasons, with Rob’s star power signalling the network’s early faith in the concept.
That gamble paid off as broadcaster Fox has now commissioned two additional seasons, securing the American edition through 2027.
Rob rose to fame in the 1980s as part of the ‘Brat Pack,’ starring in films like The Outsiders and St. Elmo’s Fire.
He has since built a long career in TV, with notable roles in The West Wing and 9-1-1: Lone Star.Â
More recently, Rob has been busy hosting the podcast Literally! With Rob Lowe, where he regularly welcomes A-list guests including Adam Scott, Jason Isaac, and Kristin Davis.
Rob (2-R) rose to fame in the 1980s as part of the ‘Brat Pack,’ starring in films like The Outsiders and St. Elmo’s Fire (pictured in the 1985 film St. Elmo’s Fire)
He has since built a long career in TV, with notable roles in The West Wing and 9-1-1: Lone Star (pictured earlier this year)
In June, Rob shared vivid memories of his grandmother Mim’s battle with breast cancer.
The actor shared a close bond with his grandmother during his childhood, and has said his grandma’s health fight became a pivotal experience that would shape his life and the way he approaches cancer awareness today.
He told People: ‘My memory of it is like it happened yesterday because of this sort of uproar it caused in our family. In those days, the odds were not good. I 100 percent remember our family feeling lost, wishing that there was more that could be done.’
Rob affectionately refers to his grandmother as ‘my beloved,’ and recounts the profound impact her illness had on their family.
As Mim’s condition worsened, doctors told her to ‘get her affairs in order’ in a grim diagnosis that devastated the family.
But just as it seemed there were no options left, Mim’s fate took a dramatic turn when she was accepted into a clinical trial for breast cancer treatments.
Rob also explained how the clinical trial changed everything for his grandmother, saying: ‘There were multiple times where she had run out of options and just at that moment there was a clinical trial (that) changed the course of her cancer journey.’
Mim’s survival story became a beacon of hope for Rob and his family.
The actor said: ‘She survived and thrived longer than anyone with her type of cancer in those days.’Â
He added Mim’s success in the trial not only defied the odds but also paved the way for treatments that would later become standard care.