Prize | Disney World holiday for four |
Opened | 19/04/24 |
Paid Entries | None |
Free Entry Route | Web Entry |
Free Entries Close | 10/06/24 |
Status | This competition has closed |
Learn More | Click here |
Stephen Mulhern was once more Ant and Dec’s sidekick on Saturday Night Takeaway, but he’s shot to fame with his own Saturday night show, In For A Penny, alongside Catchphrase and Dancing on Ice with Holly Willoughby.
In For A Penny is right up Stephen’s street, as he play silly games out and about across the country on In For A Penny.
The general principle is people pay a penny to play, and get the chance to win the game and walk away with a thousand pounds.
Back for with a new series, this time around there’s a huge competition for viewers too, where you could win a Disney World holiday for four.
Best of all, just like Stephen’s other big show, Deal Or No Deal, the competition this year is totally free to enter!
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In For A Penny Competition Prize
To get the new series of In For A Penny underway, ITV are running a free entry competition to win Disney World holiday for four.
Entry Routes To Win Disney World Florida holiday
There’s only one way to enter this competition, and that’s via the ITV website. Best of all though, it’s free!
Closing Dates For Entering To Win Disney World holiday for four
If you want to try your luck to win , make sure you’re in the draw by 10th June 2024 at 4:00pm!
All you need to do is head to the entry page here. On the show it’s listed as itv.com/penny but goes to the same place.
How Long Is In For A Penny Back For?
the 2024 series of In For A Penny is thought to have been commissioned initially for seven episodes, running until early June 2024.
What’s New For Series Six?
There will be some new games played by members of the public with Stephen causing chaos wherever he goes.
Rumoured new games include Diving For Dosh, Roll It and the Hoover Manoeuvre.
It’s sure to be laugh out loud entertainment, with Mulhern doing what he does best – having fun with ordinary people on the street.