On Sunday night, Jeremy Clarkson returned with a fresh episode of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? featuring contestant and GP Neel Clements.
Neel was faced with a question about Henry VII’s six wives, which read: “Which of King Henry VII’s wives did he marry last, making her the one who “survived,” according to the well-known rhyme?”
The four options were Catherine Parr, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine of Aragon. However, viewers were left puzzled, believing ITV had made a mistake as all three Catherines were spelled with a K instead of a C. Fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to voice their reactions, and it seems they all agreed on the glaring error.
One viewer queried: “Since when was Catherine of Aragon, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr spelt with a “K” as Katherine?” #WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire. ” Another fan remarked: “I thought it was Catherine with a C not a K for Aragon (the first wife) #whowantstobeamillionaire.”
Someone else stated: “I always thought they were Catherine’s rather than Katherine #whowantstobeamillionaire. “Yet another asked: “Why have they spelt Catherine wrong?”
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Fans questioned why ITV had spelt something wrong (Image: ITV)
A sixth directly questioned ITV on the official Who Wants To Be A Millionaire page: “Why did you spell all the Catherine’s wrong?”
Neel correctly guessed Catherine Parr, allowing him to move on to the next question.
However, he was eliminated from the show after incorrectly answering his £7,000 question, which was prompted by a wrong suggestion from his phone friend.
Despite not progressing far in the quiz, Neel still walked away with £1,000 as he bid farewell to host .
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GP Neel was on the show with Jeremy (Image: ITV)
The show is currently in its 41st series. It first aired in 1998, and Chris Tarrant was at the helm until 2014.
After a four-year hiatus, the show returned in 2018 with as the new host.
The star of Clarkson’s Farm has now presented an impressive 21 series of the popular ITV1 show, winning over fans with his sharp wit and humour.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? continues next Sunday on ITV1 and ITVX