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EastEnders actor drops hint he's leaving soap after devastating crash
EastEnders actor drops hint he's leaving soap after devastating crash

Daily Mirror

time27-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

EastEnders actor drops hint he's leaving soap after devastating crash

It was a devastating night in EastEnders tonight as Teddy Mitchell and Zack Hudson's car veered off into a lake - and it looks like both are currently in danger Just months after the devastating loss of Martin Fowler, it looks like EastEnders could be set for another tragedy. In tonight's episode, Teddy Mitchell and Zack Hudson were seen veering off into a lake - and it looks like they both could be in danger. However, it seems like there may be a hint online that Roland Manookian, who plays Teddy could be leaving the soap. It's been a devastating week for Teddy, as he found out at the end of yesterday's episode that he wasn't the father of his youngest, Barney Mitchell. Zack had been keeping the secret for months, but he finally spilled all to Teddy's son Harry, who revealed the devastating news. ‌ In tonight's episode, Harry knocked Zack unconscious before stuffing him in a boot and driving off. Fearing for what his son was about to do, Teddy hitched a ride with Honey, Billy and Nigel on their way to the cinema, telling them to follow Harry. ‌ As they caught up to him, Teddy removed Zack from the boot, explaining that he was going to take him for a chat. However, a frightened Zack woke up as Teddy was driving and screamed for Teddy to stop the car. He then tried to take over the wheel, causing the car to lose control and veer off into the lake. Both characters seem to be in danger, but fans aren't so sure Teddy will survive the crash, after noticing a clue on Roland's IMBD page, which shows has upcoming drama The Island Apes. In the 'upcoming' section on his profile, it says the drama is 'in development' but has no other information or air date. One eagle eyed fan on Reddit said: "Teddy's actor has a new project coming up on his IMBD. It'd be a shame to lose him so early in the game." ‌ After watching tonight's episode, more fans are certain Teddy will be the one in danger. Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, one wrote: "I'm still convinced that Teddy dies. What was the point of the Barney paternity twist if they were going to kill Zack off. Also Sharon can't lose another relative #EastEnders." However, this morning James Farra r, who plays Zack - acted mysterious on This Morning as he was asked if he was going to survive by soap expert Sharon Marshall. But what will the outcome be? Fans will have to keep watching to find out...

Teddy Mitchell's EastEnders exit 'sealed' as fans spot 'clue' he's 'in danger'
Teddy Mitchell's EastEnders exit 'sealed' as fans spot 'clue' he's 'in danger'

Daily Mirror

time20-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Teddy Mitchell's EastEnders exit 'sealed' as fans spot 'clue' he's 'in danger'

EastEnders fans are fearing Teddy Mitchell will be the one 'in danger' after the soap confirmed a dramatic car crash involving a number of residents next week It's been a dramatic time for Teddy Mitchell in EastEnders. Recently, the character has had to deal with his ex-wife Nicola Mitchell covering up the murder of their son Harry's ex-wife Shireen. Now, his son is no longer speaking to him and has moved out to Billy and Honey's house. However, those big problems aren't Teddy's only issues, as he's yet to find out that he's not the father of his youngest son, Barney - Zack is. Spoilers have now revealed the secret is set to come out next week, and many fans fear it may be the end for Teddy as a trailer of a car crash last week asked: "Who's in danger?" ‌ Now, spoilers for next week reveal that Teddy is involved alongside a number of other characters in cars ahead of the incident. One of the cars ends up going over a bridge and into the water below, with the fallout kept completely under wraps. ‌ Prior to the accident, the secret will be revealed that Barney isn't Teddy's son. The Mitchells then find about Zack's plan to kidnap Barney and Harry takes drastic measures and locks him in his boot. However, Teddy fears his son will go too far and when he spots his brother Billy Mitchell taking Honey and Nigel to the cinema, he intercepts them. He begs them to follow Harry to save Zack before it's too late. One car veers off the road and into the river but as of yet, it's not certain which. Of course, fans have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter to speculate and many believe they've spotted clues that lead to Teddy being in danger. One fan, who thinks they've spotted a huge clue said: "Teddy's actor has a new project coming up on his IMBD. It'd be a shame to lose him so early in the game." Teddy star Roland Manookian has upcoming drama The Island Apes on his IMBD profile - however, this doesn't confirm an exit from the soap. ‌ Another fan predicted: "Teddy- this would make the most sense as Zach could bond with Barney Nicola could try to blame Shireen's death on him & it would send Harry into a spiral." Teddy star Roland Manookian has upcoming drama The Island Apes on his IMBD profile - however, this doesn't confirm an exit from the soap. Another said: "I think Teddy is going to die - only because I want Nicola to go back to prison so that Harry and Shireen can get justice. ‌ "Meanwhile, I don't want Zack to die as Sharon can't lose another family member so soon after Martin and Zack deserves a new direction," while a fourth agreed: "I think Teddy is definitely a goner #Eastenders." In tonight's episode, Zack could be seen brushing off any attempts to make up with his father, but could it be too late soon? The soap has not confirmed any deaths yet - just that some will be in danger. However, spoilers reveal the "survivors scramble" to the bank and try to save "those trapped" inside the vehicle. Fans will have to wait until next week to see how things unfold.

The 1% Club's numbers and letters riddle leaves host Lee Mack 'in disbelief' - but can you solve it?
The 1% Club's numbers and letters riddle leaves host Lee Mack 'in disbelief' - but can you solve it?

Daily Mail​

time01-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

The 1% Club's numbers and letters riddle leaves host Lee Mack 'in disbelief' - but can you solve it?

A numbers and letters riddle on The 1% Club left Lee Mack 'in disbelief' - but can you solve it? A previous episode of ITV show saw host Lee welcome 100 contestants who all attempted to win a huge cash prize. The programme's questions were put to the public, with the percentage who got it right determining the difficulty of each round. Aptly, the final quiz is one that just 1 per cent of the public answered correctly. However, the 50% question shocked Lee and read: 'Which of the following words includes a number in it which is NOT the same as the number of letters in the word?' The answer was 'extension', which was made of nine characters but featured the word 'ten'. It stumped two players who were knocked out of the game and others used their passes. However, the 50% question shocked Lee and read: 'Which of the following words includes a number in it which is NOT the same as the number of letters in the word?' Lee was particularly surprised about the question and commented: 'I can't believe they got me to say horniness on TV.' It comes as Saturday's instalment of the quiz show saw the 80% question wipe out 19 players. It read: 'What common food below has had its letters rearranged into alphabetical order? ABDER.' The answer was 'bread'. Lee was taken aback by how many people didn't get it correct and exclaimed: 'Good God. I mean sorry, unlucky those of you who are out. We lost 19 on that one!' He added: 'I'm surprised, I have to be honest that so many people went out on that. That doesn't help but I'm only being honest.' During the same episode, a record number of players were knocked out by a particularly tricky question. The question read: 'Which of these words can have two of its letters swapped over and still result in a valid word?' It read: 'What common food below has had its letters rearranged into alphabetical order? ABDER.' There were three possible options - conversation, dialogue and chat. The clock then did its usual 30 second countdown as viewers and players alike tried to work out the answer. When the timer came to an end, there was a pause. Lee said: 'Now, you've just broken a record you lot, because, between you, you have just used 46 passes!' He went on to reveal that the correct answer was conversation, as the letters v and s can be swapped around to spell conservation. The 1% Club has quickly established itself as one of the most popular figures of Saturday night television. First hitting screens in 2022, the show has an impressive IMBD rating of 7.6 out of 10. However, to put its difficulty into context, only two players have won £99,000 and there has yet to be a £100,000 winner. Addressing its popularity, Lee told The Sun: 'Great contestants, loads of cash to win, and guaranteed 'I can't believe you couldn't work that one out Dad!' moments to cause family disputes - I love it.' The popular ITV logic-based gameshow sees players and viewers alike answer a series of increasingly difficult questions to be in with a chance of winning up to £100,000 Lee added: 'I like quizzes that are tough. 'I watch University Challenge knowing that if I'm lucky I'll get a couple of questions right, and I'm more than happy with that because when you get it right, you feel great. 'That's what I really like about The 1% Club. 'Producers shared some questions with me and if I'd been able to get them all right, I probably wouldn't have done the show.

The 1% Club food question wipes out 19 players and leaves Lee Mack stunned - but can YOU solve it within 30 seconds?
The 1% Club food question wipes out 19 players and leaves Lee Mack stunned - but can YOU solve it within 30 seconds?

Daily Mail​

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

The 1% Club food question wipes out 19 players and leaves Lee Mack stunned - but can YOU solve it within 30 seconds?

A food question on The 1% Club wiped out 19 players and left Lee Mack stunned - but can you solve it within 30 seconds? Saturday's instalment of the ITV quiz show, hosted by Lee, saw 100 contestants attempt to win a huge cash prize. The programme's questions were put to the public, with the percentage who got it right determining the difficulty of each round. Aptly, the final quiz is one that just 1 per cent of the public answered correctly. However, this time the 80% question seemed to cause problems for some players and knocked 19 out of the game. It read: 'What common food below has had its letters rearranged into alphabetical order? ABDER.' The answer was 'bread'. It read: 'What common food below has had its letters rearranged into alphabetical order? ABDER.' Lee was taken aback by how many people didn't get it correct and exclaimed: 'Good God. I mean sorry, unlucky those of you who are out. We lost 19 on that one!' He added: 'I'm surprised, I have to be honest that so many people went out on that. That doesn't help but I'm only being honest.' During the same episode, a record number of players were knocked out by a particularly tricky question. The question read: 'Which of these words can have two of its letters swapped over and still result in a valid word?' There were three possible options - conversation, dialogue and chat. The clock then did its usual 30 second countdown as viewers and players alike tried to work out the answer. When the timer came to an end, there was a pause. Lee said: 'Now, you've just broken a record you lot, because, between you, you have just used 46 passes!' The popular ITV logic-based gameshow sees players and viewers alike answer a series of increasingly difficult questions to be in with a chance of winning up to £100,000 He went on to reveal that the correct answer was conversation, as the letters v and s can be swapped around to spell conservation. The 1% Club has quickly established itself as one of the most popular figures of Saturday night television. First hitting screens in 2022, the show has an impressive IMBD rating of 7.6 out of 10. However, to put its difficulty into context, only two players have won £99,000 and there has yet to be a £100,000 winner. Addressing its popularity, Lee told The Sun: 'Great contestants, loads of cash to win, and guaranteed 'I can't believe you couldn't work that one out Dad!' moments to cause family disputes - I love it.' Lee added: 'I like quizzes that are tough. 'I watch University Challenge knowing that if I'm lucky I'll get a couple of questions right, and I'm more than happy with that because when you get it right, you feel great. The correct answer to the tricky question was conversation, as the letters v and s can be swapped around to spell conservation 'That's what I really like about The 1% Club. 'Producers shared some questions with me and if I'd been able to get them all right, I probably wouldn't have done the show.

The 1% Club knocks out record number of players with tricky question - but can you get the answer?
The 1% Club knocks out record number of players with tricky question - but can you get the answer?

Daily Mail​

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

The 1% Club knocks out record number of players with tricky question - but can you get the answer?

A record number of players were knocked out of Saturday night's episode of The 1% Club by a particularly tricky question. The popular ITV logic-based gameshow sees players and viewers alike answer a series of increasingly difficult questions to be in with a chance of winning up to £100,000. Presented by Lee Mack, 56, the show has become a firm favourite for putting people to the test with its tricky questions and last night was no exception. The question read: 'Which of these words can have two of its letters swapped over and still result in a valid word?' There were three possible options - conversation, dialogue and chat. The popular ITV logic-based gameshow sees players and viewers alike answer a series of increasingly difficult questions to be in with a chance of winning up to £100,000 The clock then did its usual 30 second countdown as viewers and players alike tried to work out the answer. When the timer came to an end, there was a pause. Lee said: "Now, you've just broken a record you lot, because, between you, you have just used 46 passes!" He went on to reveal that the correct answer was conversation, as the letters v and s can be swapped around to spell conservation. The 1% Club has quickly established itself as one of the most popular figures of Saturday night television. First hitting screens in 2022, the show has an impressive IMBD rating of 7.6 out of 10. However, to put its difficulty into context, only two players have won £99,000 and there has yet to be a £100,000 winner. Addressing its popularity, Lee told The Sun: 'Great contestants, loads of cash to win, and guaranteed "I can't believe you couldn't work that one out Dad!" moments to cause family disputes - I love it.' The correct answer to the tricky question was conversation, as the letters v and s can be swapped around to spell conservation Lee added: 'I like quizzes that are tough. 'I watch University Challenge knowing that if I'm lucky I'll get a couple of questions right, and I'm more than happy with that because when you get it right, you feel great. 'That's what I really like about The 1% Club. 'Producers shared some questions with me and if I'd been able to get them all right, I probably wouldn't have done the show. 'But I quickly realised if someone gets these right, they're a proper brainbox.' The 1% Club airs Saturdays on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.

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