HOUSE OF FAIL

House of Games viewers all have the same complaint about this week’s celebrity contestants

HOUSE of Games viewers have ripped into the "incredibly ridiculous" new celebrity line-up and raged that "the show is ruined".

Richard presides over four new famous faces each week on the popular BBC show - but viewers aren't happy about one fine detail.

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Richard Osman hosts the House of Games which sees famous faces on each weekCredit: BBC
But viewers have slammed the show for using 'nobodies'Credit: BBC

Each week, a group of celebrities go toe-to-toe in testing their general knowledge skills in a variety of entertaining games.

Comedians Milton Jones, Ria Lina take, Martin Roberts, Briony May Williams starred in the most recent episode of Osman's House of Games.

However, those tuning into the show were peeved at the fact that they had no idea who some of the celebrities were.

Taking to Twitter, one person penned: "Nothing against the actual participant, but do these people actually qualify as celebrities."

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Echoing their comments, someone else said: "I've not heard of a single 'celebrity' on this week's programme."

In agreement, a third remarked: "Watching House of Games and I have absolutely no idea who any of these 'celebs' are. Show ruined."

It's not the first time that the show has come under intense scrutiny.

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Just last month, one person questioned: "Anyone else finding all of these people incredibly f***ing annoying?"

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A fellow viewer replied: "Yes, constant noise between rounds and questions."

Richard Osman's House of Games airs weekdays at 6pm on BBC Two.

Osman's show has come under intense scrutiny since its launchCredit: BBC

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