Sorry, I Didn’t Know S6E4 8 December 2025 on ITV

On Sunday 8 December 2025, ITV broadcasts Sorry, I Didn’t Know!
Season 6 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Sorry, I Didn’t Know” promises to be an exciting one, airing on ITV soon. Chizzy Akudolu takes on the role of host, guiding the audience through a lively competition filled with fun and learning.
In this episode, Eshaan Akbar, Kojo Anim, Remi Burgz, and Daniel Foxx join team leaders Richard Blackwood and Eddie Kadi. The teams will compete in four rounds, each filled with challenges that test their knowledge and quick thinking. The focus of the episode is on Africa, and viewers can expect to discover a treasure trove of interesting facts about the continent.
As the teams battle it out, there will be plenty of laughter and surprises along the way. The mix of personalities and wit from the contestants and hosts is sure to keep everyone entertained. This episode is not just about competition; it also aims to educate and celebrate the rich culture and history of Africa.
Fans of the show can look forward to a blend of trivia, humor, and a chance to learn something new. “Sorry, I Didn’t Know” continues to deliver engaging content, and this episode is set to be another memorable addition to the series.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of Sorry, I Didn’t Know will be broadcast on December 8 2025 on ITV at 12:00 AM.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of Sorry, I Didn’t Know is all new!
Sorry, I Didn’t Know Cast & Stars
| Main Cast |
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| Jimmy Akingbola Chizzy Akudolu Judi Love Eddie Kadi |
Episode Videos & Previews
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Sorry, I Didn’t Know Series Information
| In this comedy-filled classic-style panel show, two teams of comedians take viewers on an eye-opening tour of Black history spanning across the globe. Hosted by Jimmy Akingbola, the two teams battle it out in four exciting rounds in which they reveal some very interesting historical facts. These comedians bring their knowledge, boldness and especially their humour to the show for both entertainment and educational purposes. Hopefully the phrase, "Sorry, I didn't know," will become a thing of the past. |
