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The 1% Club presenter Lee Mack has admitted that people don't believe he was with his wife Tara before he was famous.
She said: 'I don't actually know what I'm doing here, I thought this was a a scam and my boyfriend was going to propose.' Lee ...
Lee Mack's show The 1% Club faces huge competition after the BBC launched a rival programme, hosted by another comedian and is expected to go against the ITV quiz ...
Many will be surprised to know that Lee's real name is actually Lee McKillop. Lee is married to his childhood sweetheart Tara, and the pair met when they were teenagers studying at Brunel University ...
JOHN Bishop is fronting a potential new Saturday night quiz show for the BBC – and it’s hoped to rival Lee Mack’s The 1% Club. The Scouse comedian, 58, is helming a pilot episode ...
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 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 ...
Lee Mack accidentally revealed the secret of a contestant on The 1% Club while on air. The comedian, 56, returned for another new episode of the ITV quiz show on Thursday evening (December 12 ...
Chris McCausland as Martin in Not Going Out. So here they are again, clashing until the cows come home as burglar alarm salesman Neil (Mack) and Scouse accountant Scott (McCausland) who live ...
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 replied: 'That's heartbreaking!' Alice admitted that she had applied for the show herself, but never thought she stood a chance and believed that the confirmation email was all part of a ruse.