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Big Fat Quiz of The Year viewers all had the same complaint after a Strictly Come Dancing star made his debut. The annual quiz show was back tonight for another episode to mark the end of 2024. Richard Ayoade teamed up with Katherine Ryan, Chris McCausland partnered with Maisie Adam, and Judi Love teamed up with Rob Beckett. Jimmy Carr hosted the special quiz event, but fans were left puzzled by the format of the show. Strictly Come Dancing winner, Chris was on the show, but with most of the rounds involving pictures and other visual content, fans were struggling to understand how the show had made steps for Chris to take part in the programme, as Maisie had to explain the images to him. One fan wrote: " #BigFatQuizOfTheYear the questions are tough for Chris, but basically this show isn't much about questions," whilst a second added: "Chris McCausland is hardly the best booking for the #bigfatquizoftheyear when almost every round involves something visual." A third shared in response to the message on Twitter : "I'd say almost every round involving something visual is hardly the best format when one of the bookings is Chris McCausland." A fourth penned: "I love #bigfatquizoftheyear but was thinking about how they would have adapted it to make sure Chris could be involved with the picture rounds etc... the answer seems to be not at all?!?! I’m not visually impaired so rly not an authority on this but... what is going on?" as a fifth wrote: "Love seeing Chris on soo many shows atm #BigFatQuizOfTheYear ." (sic) Chris previously admitted he was "worn out" following his Strictly win. He said on Lorraine: "It’s been a really emotional Saturday night and I’m still kind of feeling worn down by it. Three and a half months rehearsing is relentless, it’s consuming. Physically and mentally it takes its toll." The comedian revealed earlier today that he was on the show. He wrote on social media: "Tonight you can catch me on #BigFatQuizOfTheYear on @Channel4 - We filmed this during the semi-final week of Strictly so I had already done eight hours of dancing before I got to enjoy this sit down, so tune in to see me looking tired but grateful for the rest." *The Big Fat Quiz of the Year is available to catch up on My4.None
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