The 1% Club viewers all do the same complaint minutes on Lee Mack’s show

THE 1% Club viewers all had the same complaint about the latest episode of the ITV game show.

Lee Mack, 54, hosted the quiz show, which has 100 contestants competing but to win up to £100,000 they must answer a question that only 1% of the country can get right.

Lee Mack hosted the quiz show in which 100 contestants compete but to win up to £100,000

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Lee Mack hosted the quiz show in which 100 contestants compete but to win up to £100,000Photo credit: itv
Those watching at home can also play using the show's app

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Those watching at home can also play using the show’s appPhoto credit: itv

The questions have nothing to do with remembering little-known facts, endless amounts of data, or obscure quiz trivia, but rather the application of logic, reasoning, and common sense.

Contestants compete to make it to the end and correctly answer a question that only 1% of the country can answer correctly to win up to £100,000 on the show.

The show starts with 100 participants.

Those watching at home can also play the game through the show’s app.

But during the last episode, viewers didn’t seem too impressed with the app, as they complained that it wasn’t working properly, with some branding as “s**t”.

Taking to Twitter, one viewer wrote: “Oh my god this app sucks!”

Another added: “No point in using the app, it doesn’t even work properly.”

A third raged: “The 1% Club app sucks.”

A fourth raged: “This app would be better if the Superdrug mobile ad didn’t randomly pop up.”

A fifth complained: “You need to weed out this app, so difficult to use.”

But viewers all complained about the app, saying it did "Fuck" because it didn't work properly

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But viewers all complained about the app, saying it was “s**t” as it wasn’t working properlyPhoto credit: itv

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

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