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Fuming Limitless Win fans all say the same thing over Limitless Win contestants

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Fuming Limitless Win fans all say the same thing over Limitless Win contestants
Fuming Limitless Win fans all say the same thing over Limitless Win contestants

ANT and Dec's gameshow Limitless Win has come under fire from viewers who moaned the contestants all have poor general knowledge.

This comes after viewers saw mum and son contestants Tracey-Jane and Troy fail to answer a number of questions correctly on Saturday night's show.

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But viewers complained about the contestants who have failed to get 'easy' questions correct
But viewers complained about the contestants who have failed to get 'easy' questions correct

When asked how about the time difference between New York and London, the duo answered: "Two hours."

Unfortunately for them the answer was five hours, and it wasn't the only slip-up in the episode.

Ant and Dec then asked the pair, "What year was the Great Fire Of London?" to which they answered: "1066."

However, this was the date of The Battle Of Hastings. The correct answer was 1666.

And viewers were quick to voice their anger with the show.

One fan fumed: "A 500 metre swimming pool, the Great Fire of London in 1066 and New York being 2 hours behind London. I’m guessing the application process didn’t include any general knowledge testing."

Another fan jumped on board and said: "Why would you go on a quiz show if you don’t have any basic f***g general knowledge?"

And those fans were not alone with their fury.

A third added: "What year did the great fire of London start? '1066'. I would have started with 35 lives bc those questions were p**s easy #LimitlessWin."

Viewers have also in the past questioned the show's format, claiming that tense moments were ruined by producers teasing the outcome.

One viewer commented: "Please can you not spoil your own show in the preview clips.

"That was less tense than it could have been when we already knew they were going to reach £1,250,000 on the ladder."

Lucretia Munroe

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