The 1% Club made a comeback to ITV screens on Saturday night and saw contestant Sarah Hannon humorously blamed her loss on host Lee Mack.
The hit show, which is fronted by comedian Lee, saw 100 contestants play for a prize of up to £100,000 by answering questions that only one percent of the country could get right.
In a repeated episode, contestant Sarah missed out on the final round and said the mistake was down to Lee.
Lee presented a question: ‘Which is the odd one out? ‘ from a list of five items – a cat, bat, coat, hat, and a house mat’.
After nine contestants failed to answer correctly, Lee revealed the answer, stating: ‘Cat, bat, and mat all rhyme but coat doesn’t.’
The 1% Club made a comeback to ITV screens on Saturday night and saw contestant Sarah Hannon humorously blamed her loss on host Lee Mack
In the re-run episode, contestant Sarah missed out on the final round and said the mistake was down to Lee, she said: ‘I’m going to blame you because I’m star-struck’
When asked about her incorrect answer, Sarah responded: ‘I’m going to blame you because I’m star-struck.’
Lee replied: ‘You look like Minnie Driver’, which led to a humorous exchange between the pair.
Sarah asked: ‘Minnie Driver, what’s that? ‘ and Lee joked: ‘I’m not having a go at you. You don’t look like a Mini driver, you look like the kind of woman who drives a Mini.’
He added: ‘No, Minnie Driver. There’s an actress called Minnie Driver and you look like Minnie Driver.’
Sarah replied: ‘I’m too young for that.’
Before Lee clarified: ‘No, Minnie Driver when she was younger.’
Sarah appeared confused as Lee quipped: ‘Sorry not Minnie Driver, Richard Hammond.’
Following the round, presenter Lee revealed those advancing now stood to win £20,000.
He said: ‘So, the £1,000 of everyone who got the question wrong now goes into the prize pot so let’s see what that’s done to the total.’
Turning to the display, Lee disclosed: ‘That’s £20,000.’
Lee replied ‘You look like Minnie Driver’, which led to a humorous exchange between the pair