Joe Lycett gets tripped up by a Celebrity Catchphrase puzzle he deems unsolvable - a conundrum that leaves one questioning their own problem-solving abilities.
Joe Lycett Stumped by Cryptic Catchphrase on "Late Night Lycett"
Joe Lycett, the popular British comedian and television personality, found himself baffled during a recent episode of "Late Night Lycett" on Channel 4. The celebrity-filled game show, which airs on ITV, has been a hit with viewers, attracting big names like Alesha Dixon and Elizabeth Hurley.
During the game, Lycett participated in the celebrity version of the classic game show "Catchphrase." However, one particular clue left him stumped. The cryptic image showed a map of three countries (Italy, America, France) with grumpy faces and walking on a road. The answer to this stumping catchphrase was "cross country running."
Lycett expressed his disappointment when the answer was revealed, stating he would not have guessed it. Despite this setback, he managed to make it to the super catchphrase round.
The first two series of "Late Night Lycett" aired on Friday nights in Birmingham. The live show first launched in 2023 and has been a successful addition to Channel 4's lineup. The show's goal is to raise money for charitable causes, with Lycett aiming to win money for the Tamworth Wellbeing & Cancer Support Centre.
Lycett's aunties Pauline and Margaret also appeared on the show and became fan-favorites among viewers. The Sun understands it's hoped the show will return for a third series.
Currently, pre-production for the next series of "Late Night Lycett" is getting underway. However, the show has had to pause production due to Lycett's extended paternity leave following the birth of his son.
Despite this break, Lycett remains a popular figure on British television, known for his appearances on quiz and comedy shows. The first two series of "Late Night Lycett" have seen celebrity guests like Danny Dyer, Alesha Dixon, Greg James, Ross Kemp, and Daisy May Cooper.
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Despite its success, the first two series of "Late Night Lycett" on Channel 4 featured the show's host, Joe Lycett, stumped by a catchphrase in the celebrity version of the classic game show "Catchphrase."
The delivery of the answer, "cross country running," left Lycett disappointed, as it was not a phrase he would have guessed.