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Fans of The 1% Club were left fuming over a 'terrible question' on a recent episode - with many insisting it 'doesn't even make sense' after host Lee Mack accepted what they believed was the wrong ...
Viewers of The 1% Club were left disgruntled by a question on tonight's episode, which they deemed "terrible" due to the perceived incorrect answer. The ITV show, hosted by comedian Lee Mack, involves ...
The 1% Club viewers were left fuming over a question on the show, branding it 'terrible' as they claimed the answer was 'wrong'. Viewers of The 1% Club branded one question on tonight's episode as ...
Fans of The 1% Club expressed their frustration after branding one question on tonight's programme as "terrible", primarily because they believed the answer was incorrect. Presented by comedian Lee ...