The Chase viewers gave comedienne Sarah Millican a cruel nickname after she made an appearance on the celebrity version of the show.
She was one of the four stars on the Sunday edition of the series along with Ortis Deley, Graeme Hall and space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock.
The four stars were up against The Dark Destroyer Sean Wallis.
They could have earned quit a lot of money for charity after The Chaser offered the four the high offer of £103,000.
Unfortunately, they left empty-handed and viewers were annoyed at Sarah's strange strategy.
The Geordie star kept 'passing' a lot of the questions before her teammates even had the chance to think.
Viewers rushed to social media to dub her Sarah 'Pass' Millican and 'the queen of pass'.
One user said: "I think Sarah Millican is passing far too quickly. Not even attempting an answer is silly.
"Her fellow team members might have been able to answer if they’d had a chance!! @ITVChase"
One user said: "Millican the queen of pass" while another added: "Sarah "pass" Millican #TheChase #CelebrityChase"
"Stop passing Sarah..the others know those answers! #thechase," an annoyed user pointed out.
Another said: "Sarah, give somebody else a chance.#thechase They were too slow and too many passes. Didn't stand a chance."
Sarah first rose to prominence after winning the prestigious award for Best Newcomer at the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
She quickly became a household name and has appeared on many panel shows and game shows.
Meanwhile, ITV recently confirmed that Tipping Point and The Chase are losing their regular timeslots for the Bank Holiday.
The broadcaster has revealed both programmes will be broadcasted later than usual.
Tipping Point will air at 5pm while The Chase will air at 6:30pm.
ITV's Bank Holiday shake-up is due to About A Boy being aired earlier in the day.
In place of Tipping Point's usual slot at 4pm will be an edition of the series, Tenable.
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