ITV Studios and Sirasa TV have reinforced their long-standing partnership with the renewal of "The Voice" franchise and the first-ever Asian commission of the high-energy physical game show, "Catchpoint," localized as "Sirasa Catchpoint," marking a major milestone for entertainment programming in the region.
As part of the renewed deal, Sirasa TV will continue its successful run with "The Voice Sri Lanka" and "The Voice Teens," commissioning a third and fourth season respectively, to air this year. The format has grown into a cultural phenomenon in Sri Lanka since its debut in 2019, consistently attracting strong ratings and showcasing the nation's rich musical talent.
“The expansion of our partnership with Sirasa TV is a testament to the strength and versatility of our formats,” said Augustus Dulgaro, EVP, Asia Pacific, Global Partnerships, ITV Studios. “We’re proud to see 'The Voice' continue to thrive in Sri Lanka, and we’re equally excited to bring the dynamic energy of 'Catchpoint' to Asian audiences for the first time. This exciting gameshow is definitely one to watch.”
"'Catchpoint' and our enduring, exciting partnership with ITV Studios signals Sirasa TV’s clear intent to give Sri Lankan audiences the very best international entertainment that’s proudly Made in Sri Lanka,” noted Chevaan Daniel, Group Director of The Capital Maharaja Group that owns Sirasa TV.
Sirasa TV has commissioned "Catchpoint" to be launched in mid-July 2025. When "Catchpoint" made its debut in the UK, it attracted 3 million viewers and a 20.2% share; the celebrity version was one of BBC One’s top 10 quiz shows, delivering a unique mix of excitement, suspense, and humour.
"Catchpoint" pits two teams of two against each other in a thrilling combination of quiz play and physical action. In this visually striking game, players must answer questions correctly — or be just close enough — to position themselves under the right spot and catch a falling ball. Fast thinking, sharp reflexes, and a touch of luck could lead to big cash prizes.
The "Voice" franchise renewal and new commission for "Catchpoint" were negotiated by Ayesha Surty, Head of Brand Partnerships, Asia at ITV Studios, and the team at Sirasa TV headed by Yasarath Kamalsiri, CEO of Sirasa TV (MTV Channel (Private) Limited).