Contestants Winston and Yve are joined by four celebrities hoping to help solve a range of rhyming rounds. In the first team are Strictly's Anton du Beke and BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ Dotty, and in the second team are EastEnders actress Laila Morse and comedian and radio presenter Matt Richardson. Yve and Winston first go head to head in a quick-fire animated rhyming round, at the end of which the one with the most points gets first pick of the two celebrity teams, and then it is on to three rounds of hilarity! In Mime the Rhyme, Dotty and Matt describe a celebrity while Anton and Laila mime a rhyming action.
Contestants Carolynne and Craig are joined by EastEnders star Nina Wadia, choirmaster and broadcaster Gareth Malone, comedian and composer Vikki Stone and presenter and 2016 Strictly winner Ore Oduba, all hoping to help solve a range of rhyming rounds. Craig and Carolynne go head to head in a quick-fire animated rhyming round, at the end of which the one with the most points gets first pick of the two celebrity teams, and then it's on to three rounds of hilarity! In Mime the Rhyme, Vikki and Gareth describe a celebrity while Ore and Nadia mime a rhyming action. Then it is on to Rhymewatch, where the teams attempt to identify all the rhyming pairs within a short film starring last week's celebrity guest Anton du Beke as he gives an expert dance lesson. Then it's News at Len, where the teams must guess the rhyming headline in four fictional news stories. The contestant with the most points goes on to play Rhyme Against Time.
The third episode of Len Goodman's Partners in Rhyme, the fun, play-along family show all about rhyming, sees contestants Brun and Isabella joined by four celebrities hoping to help solve a range of rhyming rounds. In the first team are presenter Michelle Ackerley and comedian Russell Kane, and making up the second team are astrologer and former Strictly face Russell Grant, and actress Roxanne Pallett. Brun and Isabella first go head to head in a quick-fire animated rhyming round, at the end of which the one with the most points gets first pick of the two celebrity teams, before they move on to play Mime The Rhyme. As Michelle and Roxanne describe a celebrity, Russell and Russell mime a rhyming action to the celebrity name and it makes for some hilarious viewing. Next, it's on to Rhymewatch where the teams attempt to identify all the rhyming pairs within a short film starring journalist and broadcaster Jeremy Vine. Finally, it's time for News At Len, where the teams must guess the rhyming headline in four fictional news stories. The contestant with the most points after these rounds goes on to play Rhyme Against Time, where they must solve six three-part rhymes against the clock in order to win a holiday. The losing contestant doesn't go home empty handed though, they leave with the coveted consolation prize of a Pen from Len. The question is, who will be rhyming masters and who'll be rhyming disasters?
The fourth episode in the series sees contestants Robbie and Debbie joined by four celebrities hoping to help solve a range of rhyming rounds. In the first team are TV presenter Angellica Bell and radio and TV presenter Roman Kemp. Making up the second team are comedian Vikki Stone and choreographer and dancer, Wayne Sleep.
The fifth in Len Goodman's Partners In Rhyme series sees Comedian Hal Cruttenden, model Vogue Williams, presenter and former Strictly contestant Gethin Jones and Holby City star Chizzy Akudolu join contestants Stan and Megan as they hope to help solve a range of rhyming rounds. Megan and Stan go head to head in a quick-fire animated rhyming round, at the end of which the one with the most points gets first pick of the two celebrity teams, and then it's on to three rounds of hilarity!
Contestants Jozanda and George are joined by four celebrities hoping to help solve a range of rhyming rounds. In the first team are Olympic hockey player Sam Quek and former cricketer Phil Tufnell, and making up the second team chef and TV presenter Rosemary Shrager and radio DJ and presenter Rickie Haywood Williams.
Contestants Amelia and Chris are joined by four celebrities hoping to help solve a range of rhyming rounds. In the first team are singer and farmer JB Gill and comedian and impressionist Debra Stephenson, and making up the second team are actress Roxanne Pallett and impressionist and actor Luke Kempner. Chris and Amelia first go head to head in quick-fire animated rhyming round before moving on to play Mime the Rhyme. As Debra and Luke describe a celebrity, JB and Roxanne mime a rhyming action to the celebrity name. It is then on to Rhymewatch, where the teams attempt to identify all the rhyming pairs within a short film starring magician Ben Hart. Finally, it is time for News at Len, where the teams must guess the rhyming headline in four fictional news stories. The contestant with the most points after these rounds goes on to play Rhyme Against Time, where they must solve six three-part rhymes in order to win a holiday.
Contestants Ed and Sara joined by four celebrities hoping to help solve a range of rhyming rounds. In the first team are Union J singer Jaymi Hensley and presenter and singer Cheryl Baker, and making up the second team are Olympic athlete Kriss Akabusi and comedian Tash Demetriou. Ed and Sara go head to head in the quickfire animated rhyming round, at the end of which the one with the most points gets first pick of the two celebrity teams, before they move on to play Mime the Rhyme. Luke and Tash describe a celebrity whilst Cheryl and Kriss mime a rhyming action. Then it's Rhymewatch, where the teams attempt to identify all the rhyming pairs within a short film starring TV and radio presenter Alex Riley. It is then time for News at Len, where the teams must guess the rhyming headline in four fictional news stories. The contestant with the most points plays Rhyme Against Time, where they have the chance to win a holiday.
A fun, play-along family game show all about rhyming. Contestants Sadiq and Dawn are joined by Strictly professional dancer Oti Mabuse, presenter and actor Joe Swash, singer Heidi Range and choreographer, tap dancer and television presenter Lionel Blair. Dawn and Sadiq go head to head in a quick-fire animated rhyming round, at the end of which the one with the most points gets first pick of the two celebrity teams. In Mime the Rhyme, Joe and Heidi describe a celebrity while Oti and Lionel take to the floor to mime a rhyming action. Next it's on to Rhymewatch, where the teams attempt to identify all the rhyming pairs within a short film which sees skiing legend Eddie the Eagle give his guide to being on the slopes. Finally, it's time for News at Len, where the teams must guess the rhyming headline in four fictional news stories. The contestant with the most points goes on to play Rhyme Against Time, where they must solve six three-part rhymes against the clock in order to win a holiday. The losing contestant doesn't go home empty handed though, they leave with the coveted consolation prize of a Pen from Len.
Contestants Jon and Cece are joined by comedian Tom Allen, actress Sally Lindsay, singer Kimberley Wyatt and television presenter and author Rick Edwards. Jon and Cece go head to head in a quick-fire animated rhyming round, at the end of which the one with the most points gets first pick of the two celebrity teams. In Mime the Rhyme, Tom and Kimberley describe a celebrity while Sally and Rick take to the floor to mime a rhyming action. Next it's on to Rhymewatch, where the teams attempt to identify all the rhyming pairs within a short film featuring singer and previous guest JB Gill. Finally, it's time for News at Len, where the teams must guess the rhyming headline in four fictional news stories. The contestant with the most points goes on to play Rhyme Against Time, where they must solve six three-part rhymes against the clock in order to win a holiday.