
BBC viewers devastated as Blankety Blank guest dies before his episode airs
Viewers have been shocked to learn that the winner of Saturday's Blankety Blank episode had tragically died months before the show aired. Nathanael Hill, a 39-year-old RAF veteran from Liverpool, appeared on the June 14 broadcast, taking home the top prize.
Unbeknownst to audiences at the time, Nathanael had passed away on April 25, as confirmed by the Liverpool Echo. The BBC acknowledged his death with a touching tribute during the episode's closing credits: a photo of Nathanael on horseback with the words 'Nathanael Hill 1985–2025.'
The unexpected announcement hit fans hard, prompting an emotional outpouring on social media.

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