HOUSE of Games viewers have one major complaint about the celebrity lineup for this week’s episodes.
On Monday night’s episode, Richard Osman was joined by a new cast of famous faces for the next five shows.
This week the line-up consisted of British radio and TV presenter Toby Anstis, comedy actress Kerry Howard, Swedish comedian Evelyn Mok and Youtuber Joe Snugg.
While Toby presented heart radio and programs CBBC as well as Permissive women Comedy actress Kerry has acted in BBC3 comedy series throughout his career He she and pointless.
Meanwhile, the Swedish comedian Evelyn has appeared Mock the weekas well as an actress in Spider-Man: Far From Home and Sky’s i hate suzie.
While Joe is a successful Youtuber with over 7 million subscribers and an actor appearing in several TV series including BBC One drama syndicate.
Despite the celebrities’ impressive resumes, viewers at home had a hard time discerning who they were.
Taking to Twitter, one wrote: “Blimey scrape the bottom of the clever barrel this week.”
Another added: “Four famous faces doing a lot of heavy lifting this week.”
A third wrote: “By far the best thing about #houseofgames is where Richard Osman introduces “four famous faces/celebrities”. Hilarious. Who the hell are these people?”
“Glad to have members of the public join the #HouseOfGames this week,” joked another.
While a fifth wrote: “Only those two I know of this week #HouseOfGames.”
The celebs competed against each other in a series of quiz rounds chosen by host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
The daily winner was determined following a round of quickfire at the end of each show, and scores are tallied throughout the week, resulting in an overall winner being crowned on Friday.
Will the winning stars opt for the coveted House of Games carafe or will they be tempted by the House of Games fondue set?
The first episode was a hard-fought competition between the celebrities.
But in the end, Joe was announced as the show’s winner and topped the leaderboard.
Host Richard thanked the celebrities for coming on the show, saying: “See you tomorrow, same place, same time, tomorrow.”
Adding: “I’m looking forward to it.”