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Tipping Point viewers all say same thing as they 'switch off' ITV show over major issue

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Tipping Point fans found themselves "turning off" minutes into the recent episode.Viewers of the hit ITV show tuned in to Thursday's episode (March 31) as they geared up to watch the latest group of hopefuls battle it out for a chance at winning the £10k jackpot.However, just moments into the episode as host Ben Shephard began introducing his latest batch of contestants, they realised the programme they were watching was in fact a repeat.Irritated viewers at home then took to Twitter to voice their complaints about the episode and beg for some fresh instalments of the show.One wrote: "Anyone tired of the repeats?"Another added: "Another repeat, why can't they show new episodes."A third vented: "Not another repeat, this is so frustrating.

I'm switching off."A fourth social media user tweeted: "#TippingPoint repeat Bye-bye."Fans who did watch the episode found themselves in Hysterics after one contestant made a glaring geography blunder.Asked which city, located in the south of the USA, is sometimes known as The Big Easy, Sam incorrectly answered Florida, which is of course a state and not a city.Viewers found the mistake hilarious and took to Twitter to share their joy at the funny moment.Ome highly amused viewer wrote: "That is a big city Florida #tippingpoint."Another added: "Even after he said Florida was a state…he still seemed convinced it was a city #TippingPoint."A third continued: "Florida is a city!!

Ffs, where were these people edumocated?"Another dismayed viewer posted: "Bloke thought Florida was a city, #TippingPoint really is shameful"A fifth quipped: "Sam thought Florida is a city… bless #tippingpoint"Sadly for Sam, his slacking knowledge meant that he missed out on his chance at a place in the final and had.

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