The 1% Club host Lee Mack was taken aback when a contestant made a foul-mouth comment that had to be bleeped out.
Born in Blackburn and raised in Southport, Lee Mack started in comedy after a series of casual jobs, including stableboy and working in a bingo hall. His first taste of stand-up came as a Pontin's ...
Born in Blackburn and raised in Southport, Lee Mack started in comedy after a series of casual jobs, including stableboy and working in a bingo hall. His first taste of stand-up came as a Pontin's ...
The comedian and host of The 1% Club, 56, lives close to Hampton Court in Surrey with his wife Tara and their three children – Arlo, aged 20, Louie, 16, and 13-year-old Millie – and previously said he ...
Lee Mack definitely is going out, with fellow comics Dara O Briain, Alan Carr, Rhod Gilbert and Tim Minchin. Recorded live at the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe ...
The show, hosted by the quick-witted Lee Mack, featured festive questions and competitors decked out in holiday attire. In the opening round, the contestants were tasked with identifying whether ...
The programme has been on the small screen since 2022 with comedy legend Lee Mack at its helm ... In September, it won Best Quiz Game Show at the National Television Awards for the third year ...
Lee Mack returned tonight for another brain-bending episode of The 1% Club. The ITV quiz show sees 100 contestants face off against each other on trick questions that only portions of the general ...
Lee Mack is a comedian, actor and presenter. He created and stars in BBC sitcom Not Going Out, is a regular team captain on panel show Would I Lie To You?, and is known for his stand-up comedy and ...