Viewers were left in stitches as TV presenter Stephen Mulhern kicked off the latest season of In For A Penny with an episode filmed in Edinburgh.
Despite a little backlash for 'making fun of kilts' the TV funnyman was a hit as he challenged unsuspecting locals in the capital to unique games which could see them bag cash prizes.
The ITV show has returned for a fifth season and will see Stephen travelling the country each episode.
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From bumping into a traditional dance teacher to learning about the term "weegie", the latest season's kick-off has a distinctly Scottish twang - with the presenter even wearing a gold kilt, reports the Daily Record.
One challenge in the show saw the veteran presenter challenge locals to one game which saw them scroll through their phone contacts without looking. Once they stopped scrolling they had to phone whoever their finger was on and if the contact would pick up inside five rigs the local would get £20.
Another Challenger saw a charades-like game in which locals using an ATM-machine were tasked to describe a celebrity on a bank note. For each correct guess they received £10.
And they also play the 'In For A Penny' game, in which for just 1p, a player has to complete a series of tasks which could see them bag £1,000.
After the show had aired, Stephen tweeted: "Thank you for all your lovely message about the show tonight! It's good to be back - even if some people claimed they don't know who I am!"
Fans were left in stitches with Stephen's antics as many took to social media to share just how much they had loved the show.One more fan commented: "Sat at watched with my 6 year old daughter who could not stop belly laughing. Nothing like sharing some Saturday nights laughs with your family!"
However, while many enjoyed the show, one person did have their gripes, tweeting: "Wasn't so happy with the bagpipes mocking, but enjoyed the show apart from that."
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