Who Wants to be a Millionaire viewers were baffled minutes into tonight's show.
Jeremy Clarkson returned to host another edition of the popular ITV gameshow. The broadcaster fronted a celebrity special as famous faced tried to win big money for their chosen charities.
Robert Rinder and Scarlet Moffatt were the stars answering questions on tonight's programme. The television judge was first up and proceeded to put in a superb performance.
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The 44-year-old used all lifelines during his appearance, but was confused during his phone a friend section. He was taken aback when the host pointed out he read out his options in an incorrect order.
This prompted Rob to snap at the broadcaster as he joked: "What's with that face? That's a deliberately misleading face. I think I'm going to go for C....I...I hate you. I need you to understand this. I don't know why I do, I didn't before now."
The presenter shot back: "Over half the population hate me so I'm used to it." Rob revealed he had changed his opinions on the former Top Gear host after he was told the answer was correct.
He continued to apply his general knowledge skills in impressive fashion as he built up a whopping £64,000. However, viewers following the show on Twitter were distracted as they were surprised to discover the episode was a repeat from a show that aired last November.
Reuben said: "My face when I realised #WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire tonight is a repeat was indescribable."
Oli added: "is this a repeat"
Craig posted: "Not this repeat of #WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire again."
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