Lee Mack's brand new ITV quiz show aired on Saturday night, with members of the public invited to discover if they are in The 1% Club.
The Southport comedian hosts as episodes start with 100 contestants who must battle it out against each other to win a £100,000 cash prize. The 1% Club features people of all ages and with varying degrees of general knowledge.
To win the cash prize, contestants must answer a question only 1% of the population would guess correctly. Each contestant starts with £1,000 but, if they answer any question incorrectly, they are out of the game and their £1,000 goes straight into the prize pot for everyone to get the chance of winning.
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Each time contestants flunk their answers the prize money swells. As the questions get harder and contestant numbers dwindle, host Lee breaks the tension with his quick-fire wit, teasing the contestants as their brains do somersaults in the battle to make it to the end of the show and a shot at the prize pot.
Just minutes into the programme's first episode, eagle-eyed viewers thought they recognised its studio. It had a similar layout to an iconic ITV game show.
Taking to Twitter, turntheboxon said: "Have they used the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire studio?". Carly B said: "That's the Who wants to be a Millionaire studio isn't it?!"
Gillian Hudson said: "It's Who wants to be a millionaire, but without the winner becoming a millionaire!". MissLionHeart said: "Who Wants to be a Millionaire, kinda #The1PercentClub"
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