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ITV viewers are once again tuning in every Saturday night to the populgar game show to test their quick fire common sense and logic, after it returned for a new series last month. Not Going Out ...
The popular ITV game show involves 100 contestants answering 15 logic-based questions that were previously posed to the public, with the aim of winning a massive £100,000. The difficulty of each ...
Having returned to ITV for a new series last month, viewers are once again tuning in every Saturday night to one of Britain’s best loved game shows to test their quick fire common sense and logic.
But it's never easy, as the logic based questions get trickier each round. The ITV show starts off with a question 90% of the British public answered correctly when the show conducted its survey.