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1/10
Shouldn't a show named this have celebrities?
MikeHunt107527 November 2021
I thought it was embarrassing enough for channel seven to try and hype up actors on Home and Away as "celebrities" but SBS have out done themselves with this one. Take one of Australia's most boring version of another UK show that has had success spinning it off with a celebrity version, and of coarse Australia has to try to copy it. The show was doomed from the beginning by claiming these contestants are celebrities, but no one in Australia has heard of any of them, even tho all they do is tell you. If this was released on April 1st, we'd get it, but they seem to genuinely be trying to pretend this show is for real and everyone is having a ball. Eye roll. The only thing it has going for it is perhaps one person into '9 out of 10 cats does countdown' tuning in to see if it's any good?discovering no... but the good thing for SBS is they got somebody to check out 3 minutes of this show before tuning out.... too bad there is about 25 mins more with 0 viewers. Unless someone has a really cruel sense of humor at SBS, this show will not be renewed. If it even lasts out the first season of absolute no one's claiming to be celebs who do not have courage to roast each other like its UK original that this one fails in every way of comparison to.
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2/10
Cringe
Letters and Numbers is fantastic. I really enjoy the letter and number challenges but I'm not putting myself through forced cringe comedy so I'll stick to the original show. Horrendo attempt at following the British version that actually has funny celebrities on it.
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2/10
Cringe +1
dale-3918827 July 2022
I spend most of my time watching this feeling embarrassed for the host and most of the contestants. This is worse than watching something and feeling indifferent.

Forced humour, forced laughing and bottom of the barrel celebs that wouldn't make you laugh at a backyard bbq with a gut full of beer make for a terribly executed version of a great concept.

Horrible.
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1/10
Simply appalling.
qrzbmyksy18 October 2023
Stunned that anyone could honestly think this is quality television in any aspect. Have caught snippets of a couple of the earlier shows, and turned off due to the severe lack of anything resembling comedy. There is a huge liberty taken in using the term Celebrity. It crawls along at a snails pace lacking any original filler material. This is combatted by the extra Numbers and Letter rounds inserted into the show. Contestants constantly required to put their word into a sentence, as if the general public don't comprehend simple 4 letter words as it's pretty much all the dim witted celebrities can manage to spell. Give this show a wide berth.
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8/10
Enjoyable and welcome
pecox-020245 December 2021
I thoroughly enjoy this show, and I think it is great that Letters and Numbers can return to Australian television in this format.

Yes, I'd never heard of most of the "celebrities", and this show looks amateurish if held up against 9 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. However, I don't think it claims to be anything more than SBS having fun with the much-loved Letters and Numbers - which still draws an audience despite it being reruns of reruns.

Letters and Numbers has appeal because we all enjoy playing along at home. As well as adding a bit of fun, the celebrity version gives us the chance to actually score as highly as the contestants.

It is also great to see that David Astle (letters expert) and Lily Serna (numbers expert) can hold their own with the celebrities' banter.

I hope this show continues.
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8/10
Not all bad
tinie_au7 June 2022
The only flaw in this version are the weak comedic contributions of some (not all) of the so-called 'celebrities', usually when they're trying to pass off a fake word for a real one. I'm not sure whether they do this thinking they're being entertaining, but in actuality it's just annoying. I feel sorry for David having to go through the motions of checking the dictionary even when it's clear the word is a joke.

The strengths of this show are obviously Lilly & David who still manage to deliver high brow content despite the crudeness of the some of the guests. I especially admire Lilly who, unlike her British counterparts, always goes through the working of her solutions. Carlos (David's dictionary corner assistant) is also a great addition.
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9/10
Wow! Why the hate?
philthym2 January 2023
I had minimal expectations at the start of the first season. I was pleasantly surprised, light-hearted entertainment with a lot of funny people I'd not been aware of. Never missed an episode, always fun. I'd say to those putting out the hate, take a deep breath, relax and have a laugh!

Michael is a great host, very quick-witted, he works the players really well. David is always knowledgeable, although a bit of a try-hard. Lily is a genius and fits in well in this format.

We've had three seasons, all well worth watching. I'm very hopeful that the team will be back for a fourth season later in the year. Count me in!
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