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ITV’s Sorry I Didn’t Know in shake-up as host quits and EastEnders star joins line-up

ITV’s Sorry I Didn’t Know in shake-up as host quits and EastEnders star joins line-up

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ITV and production company TriForce Productions have announced this week that Jimmy Akingbola will be replaced by Chizzy Akudolu as the host of Sorry, I Didn’t Know

There will be a change to the line-up on an ITV panel show for its new series, it’s been announced(Image: PA)

ITV has announced a change to the line-up of a panel show that is set to film another series later this year. It’s been revealed this week that the host won’t be returning and that a former soap star will be joining the on-screen teams.

Sorry, I Didn’t Know, described as the first ever quiz show centred around Black history, launched as a pilot on ITV2 in 2016, before its first series aired in 2020. It returned for its fifth series last year, and it has now been renewed once again.

The show had been hosted by Jimmy Akingbola, 47, who is also an executive producer, since it began. His former Holby City co-star Chizzy Akudolu, 51, had been a team captain, with her having appeared in her role since the pilot episode too.

It’s been announced that Jimmy won’t host the upcoming sixth series of Sorry, I Didn’t Know, though. His departure from the role is attributed to filming commitments in the US for the final season of Peacock’s Bel-Air.

Chizzy will instead take over as host for the upcoming series, as announced this week. It’s teased that she will be “hoping to keep a tight rein” of returning team captain Eddie Kadi, 42, and her own replacement on the panel show.

Chizzy Akudolu, in a pink suit, Jimmy Akingbola, in a blue suit, and Eddie Kadi, in a white top, cream jacket and dark trousers, on the set of Sorry, I Didn't Know.
Jimmy Akingbola (centre) won’t host the new series of Sorry, I Didn’t Know, with Chizzy Akudolu (left) taking over from him and Eddie Kadi (right) remaining as a team captain(Image: ITV)
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It’s been announced Richard Blackwood, 53, will replace Chizzy as a team captain in the new series. The actor, who is known for roles like playing Vincent Hubbard on EastEnders, has previously appeared as a guest on the show.

The news about the sixth series, set to be filmed over the summer, has been announced by ITV and production company TriForce Productions. It’s been said that the renewal means Sorry, I Didn’t Know has broken its own record for the longest-running show from a Black-led production company.

Executive producer for TriForce, Fraser Ayres said: “Chizzy has been part of the SIDK family since our pilot in 2016 and was amazing when she hosted an episode last series, so it’s great to see her in the hosting seat. And in Richard we have the perfect sparring partner for Eddie.

“They’re long-time friends and he has already shown he’s a brilliant and hilarious guest, so we are thrilled he will be joining the team on the regular. Chizzy will have her work cut out keeping them both in line but we have full faith in her to keep things on track and with her particular brand of chaos in the mix as well, what could possibly go wrong?!”

Richard Blackwood in a white top, navy jacket and jeans at a film premiere in 2025.
Richard Blackwood will be replacing Chizzy as the other team captain on the ITV show(Image: James Manning/PA Wire)

Katie Rawcliffe, Director of Entertainment & Daytime Commissioning at ITV, added: “Sorry, I Didn’t Know is infectiously funny and that is testament to the series returning for an impressive sixth series. This season, Chizzy is stepping into Jimmy’s hot seat, and I can’t wait to see her take the helm.”

Richard will be the latest team captain on the panel. Jo Martin had been one of the team captains for the pilot, with Judi Love then taking over from her in the first two series. Eddie has been in the role since the third series in 2022.

The team captains oversee a panel of guests each episode who have their knowledge tested. Guests in the last series of Sorry, I Didn’t Know included Bridgerton’s Adjoa Andoh and comedian Munya Chawawa.

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