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Scottish Sun
3 days ago
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- Scottish Sun
Watch the moment comedian rages ‘I'm fuming' after missing out on £50k Celebrity Catchphrase prize – could you solve it?
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A TOP comedian raged 'I'm fuming' after losing out on the £50k prize on Celebrity Catchphrase - but could you work it out? The popular ITV game show challenges players to "say what they see" - but this isn't always easy. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 Chris Ramsey was stumped on a tricky £50k Celeb Catchphrase puzzle Credit: ITV 5 Chris won £25,000 in the final round but just missed out on the jackpot Credit: ITV 5 He dropped to his knees after the clock ran down but he still bagged a small fortune for charity Stephen Mulhern welcomed Chris Ramsey, Heather Small and Kelvin Fletcher to play Celebrity Catchphrase. And it was Geordie comedian Chris, 38, who advanced to the final round. He made fast work of the pyramid - and found himself facing the £50,000 jackpot puzzle with over 20 seconds on the clock. The riddle showed a group of seven '1's' standing on a stage, all holding trophies or wearing a first place ribbon. Chris guessed: "First place... first cup... first prize... first stage", but to no avail. His time ultimately ran out missing the jackpot - but he still bagged an impressive £25,000 for his charity. Asked by Stephen how he felt, Chris replied: "Great, but very annoyed that I'm playing for a theatre and the last one looked like it had something to do with theatre. "I'm absolutely fuming, what was it?" Stephen then revealed the elusive answer was actually "Everyone's a winner." Combined with the £6,400 Chris won in the earlier rounds, his charity The Customs House, which provides community arts and entertainment events on South Tyneside, landed an incredible £31,400. Emily Atack left stumped by three tricky Celebrity Catchphrase riddles in nightmare finale It's not the first time Catchphrase's tricky puzzles have stumped famous faces. Emily Atack was left flummoxed by three difficult riddles in a nightmare finale. The Rivals actress competed alongside Brenda Edwards and Martin Kemp. In the final round, the wheels quickly fell off for the actress as she struggled to get an answer to secure £2,500. The first catchphrase saw a man chop into a cauliflower in his kitchen, revealing cheese inside. After a couple of unsuccessful guesses, Emily moved on to another, which featured two men shaking hands over a loaf of bread. They then smashed it with mallets, but Emily didn't have a clue and cried: "What? These are hard!" She then moaned "Oh no!" before deciding to move on to another, but the situation did not improve. As the clock ticked down, she was shown a box on a street which opened to show letters inside. She passed, and went for a fourth go at securing £2,500, with the catchphrase showing a couple trying to check into a hotel, with a fully booked sign next to the front desk. Ultimately, she won £2,500 and added to the money she had won earlier in the show, took a total of £7,200 to her chosen charity. Celebrity Catchphrase airs on ITV1 and ITVX. 5 Chris said he was "fuming" to have not found the right answer Credit: ITV


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Watch the moment comedian rages ‘I'm fuming' after missing out on £50k Celebrity Catchphrase prize – could you solve it?
A TOP comedian raged 'I'm fuming' after losing out on the £50k prize on Celebrity Catchphrase - but could you work it out? The popular ITV game show challenges players to "say what they see" - but this isn't always easy. Advertisement 5 Chris Ramsey was stumped on a tricky £50k Celeb Catchphrase puzzle Credit: ITV 5 Chris won £25,000 in the final round but just missed out on the jackpot Credit: ITV 5 He dropped to his knees after the clock ran down but he still bagged a small fortune for charity Stephen Mulhern welcomed Celebrity Catchphrase. And it was Geordie comedian Chris, 38, who advanced to the final round. He made fast work of the pyramid - and found himself facing the £50,000 jackpot puzzle with over 20 seconds on the clock. The riddle showed a group of seven '1's' standing on a stage, all holding trophies or wearing a first place ribbon. Advertisement Read more on Celeb Catchphrase Chris guessed: "First place... first cup... first prize... first stage", but to no avail. His time ultimately ran out missing the jackpot - but he still bagged an impressive £25,000 for his charity. Asked by Stephen how he felt, Chris replied: "Great, but very annoyed that I'm playing for a theatre and the last one looked like it had something to do with theatre . "I'm absolutely fuming, what was it?" Advertisement Most read in News TV Stephen then revealed the elusive answer was actually "Everyone's a winner." Combined with the £6,400 Chris won in the earlier rounds, his charity The Customs House, which provides community arts and entertainment events on South Tyneside, landed an incredible £31,400. Emily Atack left stumped by three tricky Celebrity Catchphrase riddles in nightmare finale It's not the first time Catchphrase's tricky puzzles have stumped famous faces. Advertisement The Rivals actress competed alongside Brenda Edwards and Martin Kemp . In the final round, the wheels quickly fell off for the actress as she struggled to get an answer to secure £2,500. The first catchphrase saw a man chop into a cauliflower in his kitchen, revealing cheese inside. After a couple of unsuccessful guesses, Emily moved on to another, which featured two men shaking hands over a loaf of bread. Advertisement They then smashed it with mallets, but Emily didn't have a clue and cried: "What? These are hard!" She then moaned "Oh no!" before deciding to move on to another, but the situation did not improve. As the clock ticked down, she was shown a box on a street which opened to show letters inside. She passed, and went for a fourth go at securing £2,500, with the catchphrase showing a couple trying to check into a hotel, with a fully booked sign next to the front desk. Advertisement Ultimately, she won £2,500 and added to the money she had won earlier in the show, took a total of £7,200 to her chosen charity . Celebrity Catchphrase airs on ITV1 and ITVX. 5 Chris said he was "fuming" to have not found the right answer Credit: ITV 5 Stephen revealed the answer was actually "Everyone's a winner" Credit: ITV Advertisement


The Irish Sun
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Celebrity Catchphrase leaves Emmerdale legend stumped on difficult puzzles – could you solve them all in 60 seconds?
CELEBRITY Catchphrase stumped an Emmerdale legend on some tricky puzzles - but could you get them right? The ITV game show encourages players to "say what they see" - but the answer isn't always obvious. 4 Emmerdale's Mark Charnock was left stumped on some tricky Catchphrase puzzles Credit: ITV 4 Could you work them out in 60 seconds? Credit: ITV 4 The Marlon Dingle star had two tries on this riddle Credit: ITV One instalment saw Stephen Mulhern welcome Emmerdale's Mark Charnock, comedian Kerry Godliman and Loose Women's Janet Street-Porter. It was Mark, 56, who has played Marlon Dingle since 1996, who ultimately reached the final round. Playing on behalf of The Stroke Association, he accumulated £6,500 in the earlier rounds. The final catchphrase is split into five sections with each of them holding a certain amount of cash which increases upon each level. Read more on Celeb Catchphrase Hoping to bag the top prize for his charity , the actor struggled with a few riddles along the way. The first puzzle showed a couple sat in an aeroplane, with the flight attendants' heads replaced by wooden houses. Mark took a guess with "log cabin" before ultimately deciding to pass on this riddle. Later on, it was revealed the right answer was actually "cabin crew". Most read in News TV Up next were a trio of figures made out of bread, who were stood side-by-side in a bakery. One, who had red hair and a matching moustache, had an arrow pointed at them. Watch as This Morning star struggles with tricky riddles on Celebrity Catchphrase "Gingerbread Man" was the solution that eluded the Emmerdale actor. Another riddle showed Mr. Chips crying as images of wells appeared in his eyes. This one was simply "he's welling up" - which Mark found out after the round ended. Hardest Quiz Show Questions Would you know the answers to some of quizzing TV's hardest questions Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Earlier this year, The 1% Club - Viewers of Lee Mack's popular ITV show were left The Chase - The ITV daytime favourite left fans scratching their heads when it threw up However, Mark managed to answer the following one correctly - winning £5,000 in the final round. Speaking afterwards, the actor said: "Your brain goes flat!" Stephen agreed, saying: "It's bizarre, it's the most bizarre thing. People just go to pieces sometimes." Celebrity Catchphrase airs on ITV1 and ITVX. 4 Mark ultimately won £5,000 in the Super Catchphrase round Credit: ITV


The Irish Sun
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Watch as This Morning star struggles on Celeb Catchphrase – would you have worked them out?
A This Morning legend struggled with tricky riddles on Celebrity Catchphrase - but could you have worked them out? with the "say what you see" mantra, but as members of the public - and more recently celebrities - have found out, it isn't as easy as it sounds. Advertisement 4 This Morning legend Richard Madeley took on Celebrity Catchphrase Credit: ITV 4 Richard struggled with this puzzle in the final round Credit: ITV 4 The TV presenter was also stumped by this riddle Credit: ITV In one episode, Richard Madeley, But it was This Morning legend Richard, 69, who ultimately reached the final round. He had already accumulated an impressive £7,400 for charity Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust. The super catchphrase is split into five sections with each of them holding a certain amount of cash which increases upon each level. Advertisement Read more on Celeb Catchphrase Joining host Stephen Mulhern, it was clear Richard had a shaky start to the final round. The first puzzle he faced depicted a group of eyeballs sat at desks and writing, while it panned to a sign reading "Exam". Richard's guesses included "eyes down" and "eyeballs" before deciding to pass. The next riddle showed Mr. Chips driving a van with a giant burger attached to the back. Advertisement Most read in News TV Exclusive However, Richard was similarly flummoxed and passed on this one as well. After a slow start, the TV presenter found a rhythm and answered a few correctly. Celebrity Catchphrase stumps soap legend with tricky puzzles - but could you get them right? He also managed to deduce number 11 - meaning he doubled his fellow celebrities' totals for their charities. In a nail-biting moment, he worked out it was "few and far between" with just seconds to spare. Advertisement Richard ultimately won £10,000 in the final round, as well as his £7,600 from earlier. Speaking afterwards, Stephen told him: "You're going to kick yourself on a couple of these. Hardest Quiz Show Questions Would you know the answers to some of quizzing TV's hardest questions Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Earlier this year, The 1% Club - Viewers of Lee Mack's popular ITV show were left The Chase - The ITV daytime favourite left fans scratching their heads when it threw up "But it doesn't really matter now, you've won £10,000." The elusive answers turned out to be "eye test" and "burger van", respectively. Advertisement However, he is not the first star ITV show. Celebrity Catchphrase airs on ITV1 and ITVX. 4 Richard ultimately bagged £10,000 in the final round - plus what he'd won earlier Credit: ITV