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PICTURED: question graphic from an edition of Pointless Celebrities

Spot the typo on Pointless Celebrities

Posted on 10th February 2019
By The Clean Feed Team
Last updated on 3rd July 2023
Filed under Bloopers

In spite of the graphic being on screen for quite some time – and Alexander Armstrong reading through each of the questions twice – a little typo managed to slip through on this edition of Pointless Celebrities, broadcast on Saturday 9th February 2019 on BBC One.

In the question list in the video below, the error appeared in question one, where the word ‘Rugby’ was spelt ‘Rubgy’.

VIDEO: typo in question graphic on Pointless Celebrities. TX DATE: Saturday 9th February 2019. COPYRIGHT: BBC.

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