Watched by 4.94 million viewers, causing it to rank 29th in the ITV-only chart.
This was the lowest-rated episode of the sixteenth series, and the only one to fall below 5 million viewers.
As seems customary with the Lily Savage era, the use of innuendo in the questions, a traditional part of the game, seems to be largely absent. Out of seven questions, only two could possibly be said to contain a possible double meaning. A third question relating to what a juggler might drop ("balls") misunderstands the concept by having the double entendre as the actual answer, rather than being implied when a word is removed.
The show's tendency to stretch past traditional "family viewing" in this era can be seen when Lily decides to show the sign language for "erogenous zones", or claims to have a bag of 50p coins on her person, and being "like a slot meter".
By contrast, Kerry Katona pushing up her breasts during her introduction, Lily using the word "bitch", or talking about salad cream "smeared over me buttocks" are relatively mild in comparison.
By contrast, Kerry Katona pushing up her breasts during her introduction, Lily using the word "bitch", or talking about salad cream "smeared over me buttocks" are relatively mild in comparison.