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ITV Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow viewers distracted over 'hot' player in daring dress

Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow fans were left swooning over one "hot" player as they took to Twitter to chime praise.On Saturday's (August 13) programme contestant's took part in the retro programme Take Your Pick which first aired back in 1955.To qualify for the final, those hoping to win the prizes had to face Alan Carr and The Chase's Shaun Wallace for a game of Yes or No.READ NEXT: Alan Carr divides Epic Gameshow fans as he makes awkward 'mistake' on Strike It LuckyThe rules are simple, if players answered with a "Yes" or "No" they were out and wouldn't whiz through to the next round.Going head-to-head with Alan was Jenna - who happened to catch the attention of Epic Gameshow viewers.The stunning blonde turned up the heat rocking a figure-hugging yellow frock.Going wild for the mum-of-two, viewers took to Twitter to hail the "hot" contestant.One person penned: "Helloooooo Jenna #EpicGameShow."Another added: "#epicgameshow Jenna!!," followed by a number of flame emojis.While a third person included an eye-popping emoji along with "Jenna" and the "Epic Gameshow" hashtag.It didn't appear to be Jenna's lucky night and when quizzed over her youngest daughter Jessie's age, she stumbled.Alan asked Jenna: "So how old is your youngest?"She responded: "Four.""Three?" chirped back the host, to which the bombshell corrected: "Four."In his attempted to catch Jenna out, Alan asked one more time: "Four?"With the mum replying with "Yes, four," which saw her receive the almighty gong from Shaun Wallace and was now out of the race.Meanwhile luck seemed to be on side for contestant Laurel who successfully made it to the final.Up for grabs was a holiday, a car and many luxury items.Laurel had already bagged herself the holiday so when faced
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ITV Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow viewers distracted over 'hot' player in daring dress
Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow fans were left swooning over one "hot" player as they took to Twitter to chime praise.On Saturday's (August 13) programme contestant's took part in the retro programme Take Your Pick which first aired back in 1955.To qualify for the final, those hoping to win the prizes had to face Alan Carr and The Chase's Shaun Wallace for a game of Yes or No.READ NEXT: Alan Carr divides Epic Gameshow fans as he makes awkward 'mistake' on Strike It LuckyThe rules are simple, if players answered with a "Yes" or "No" they were out and wouldn't whiz through to the next round.Going head-to-head with Alan was Jenna - who happened to catch the attention of Epic Gameshow viewers.The stunning blonde turned up the heat rocking a figure-hugging yellow frock.Going wild for the mum-of-two, viewers took to Twitter to hail the "hot" contestant.One person penned: "Helloooooo Jenna #EpicGameShow."Another added: "#epicgameshow Jenna!!," followed by a number of flame emojis.While a third person included an eye-popping emoji along with "Jenna" and the "Epic Gameshow" hashtag.It didn't appear to be Jenna's lucky night and when quizzed over her youngest daughter Jessie's age, she stumbled.Alan asked Jenna: "So how old is your youngest?"She responded: "Four.""Three?" chirped back the host, to which the bombshell corrected: "Four."In his attempted to catch Jenna out, Alan asked one more time: "Four?"With the mum replying with "Yes, four," which saw her receive the almighty gong from Shaun Wallace and was now out of the race.Meanwhile luck seemed to be on side for contestant Laurel who successfully made it to the final.Up for grabs was a holiday, a car and many luxury items.Laurel had already bagged herself the holiday so when faced
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Alan Carr divides Epic Gameshow fans as he makes awkward 'mistake' on Strike It Lucky
Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow saw a slew of celeb guests take on the classic game of Strike It Lucky, but fans were divided over the comedian's hosting skills of the iconic show.Joined by celebrities known for their TV work, Alan Carr welcomed Richard Arnold and Ranvir Singh; Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and wife Jackie; and Kelvin Fletcher and his wife Liz Marsland to their podiums.READ NEXT: Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow viewers all say same thing as they tune into ITV seriesMost fans enjoyed the exciting and classic gameshow, but some slammed it for being more suited to the host of the original show when it aired in the 80s and 90s.Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow sees the much-loved funny man take on the challenge of hosting a classic British gameshow - with previous weeks seeing him host a game of Bullseye.But this week saw him take on Strike It Lucky - a gameshow that aired between 1986 and 1999 - which was headed up by Michael Barrymore.Viewers were divided over Alan hosting the show, but one fan took to Twitter and even called for the gameshow to be commissioned into a permanent "full series" because they enjoyed Alan's work so much.They penned: "#StrikeItLucky by far the best of the #EpicGameshow formats - just suits Alan Carr more than any other. @ITV should commission a full series of this rather than persist with Epic Gameshow and too many episodes of Bullseye."But someone else slammed the comedian for a "rookie mistake" and said: "Someone tell Alan Carr you are supposed to say ‘what is a hot spot not’.
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