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Blankety Blank viewers were left both cringing and “in hysterics” after a player was left speechless over an easy questions.
Host Bradley Walsh retuned to from the popular game show, with a slew of celebs joining the panel including Rylan Clark, Love Island narrator Iain Stirling, presenter, Sue Perkins, Emma Willis, Desiree Burch and Anita Rani.
One of the first contestants, Psychotherapist Laura, joined the panel to try and bag some point with the celebs by attempting to giving the same answer to a series of random questions.
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But she hit an obstacle very early on in the game when she was asked: “I love Iain Stirling, he’s my second favourite person from Scotland, my No 1 has to be….”
After being given a few second to write down an answer – Laura sheepishly admitted she “couldn’t think of anyone from Scotland,” drawing gasp and laughter from the panel. Scot Iain stood up and yelled: “this is the strongest case for independence ive ever seen,” before yelling: “freedom.”
Fans at home were stunned. “The most blank thing on this is Laura’s brain,” penned one fan, while another added: “Oh dear Laura. Oh dear.”
Host Bradley shared a sweet tribute to Paul O'Grady as Blankety Blank returns to our screens Saturday (September 23).
Paul passed away earlier in the year at the age of 67 as a result of cardiac arrhythmia after a history of heart problems. Ahead of Blankety Blank's return to the BBC, Bradley has praised his work as well as him as a person and his alter ego Lily Savage.
Bradley opened up about his friendship with Paul and how his death was "a great loss".
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Speaking to The Sun's TV Mag, Bradley said: "Paul was an absolute genius, and his passing is a great loss. There was something so wonderful about his character Lily Savage. She had the most cutting tongue and could get away with just about anything.
"I was lucky enough to feature as a contestant on the show when Lily was presenting. Paul was an irreplaceable class act."
Paul hosted the game show as his iconic drag alter ego from 1997 to 2002. During his time hosting the show he had multiple big names such as Davina McCall, Sir Ian McKellen, Sophie Lawrence and the late Dale Winton.
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