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Fans of the tea-time TV quiz Pointless might spot a couple of familiar faces onscreen next week.
Yes, Susan and I are making our Pointless debut on Friday, June 08.
Sorry, we can’t tell you how we did – you’ll need to tune in to BBC1 at 5.15pm to find out – but click here for Susan’s write-up of being on a show.
And don’t forget to tune in on Monday, June 11, as well.
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