Fans of ALAN Carr’s Epic Gameshow have said the same thing when they criticized the latest episode.
The ITV show has a different game show every week and on Saturday Strike it Lucky was on.
The show was originally hosted by Michael Barrymore from 1986 to 1999.
But this time, Alan presided over three pairs of celebrities; Kelvin Fletcher and his wife, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and his wife, and GMB stars Richard Arnold and Ranvir Singh.
Laurence and Jackie were the first to leave the competition, before Richard and Ranvir defeated Kelvin and Liz to the final round.
But as the episode unfolded, some at home wished that original host Michael, 70, was still in charge.


One viewer wrote on Twitter: “Don’t they read the reviews, no one is impressed. Bring Barrymore back on TV for Strike it Lucky.”
Another said: “This is an insult to Michael Barrymore.”
A third tweeted: “#strikeitlucky, should only ever be done with @MrBarrymore, end of.”
Others, however, enjoyed the show, with one writing: “#StrikeItLucky [is] by far the best of the #EpicGameshow formats – just suits Alan Carr more than any other.”
A fellow fan added: “Love #epicgameshow. My son and I met @LlewelynBowen a few weeks ago at another game show. Funny man.”
Finally, Ranvir and Richard decided to gamble the money they had won so far in hopes of hitting the jackpot.
Fortunately, it was a risk that paid off, and they won the big bucks, getting £23,000 for their chosen charity.