Celebrity Catchphrase leaves Emmerdale legend stumped on difficult puzzles – could you solve them all in 60 seconds?

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CELEBRITY Catchphrase stumped an Emmerdale legend on some tricky puzzles – but could you get them right?

The ITV game show encourages players to “say what they see” – but the answer isn’t always obvious.

Illustration of a man reacting to an animated scene of log cabins on an airplane.

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Emmerdale’s Mark Charnock was left stumped on some tricky Catchphrase puzzlesCredit: ITV
Illustration of a cartoon face with wells reflected in its eyes, and a man reacting to it.

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Could you work them out in 60 seconds?Credit: ITV
Illustration of bread-shaped figures in a bakery, a man looks on.

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The Marlon Dingle star had two tries on this riddleCredit: ITV

One instalment saw Stephen Mulhern welcome Emmerdale’s Mark Charnock, comedian Kerry Godliman and Loose Women’s Janet Street-Porter.

It was Mark, 56, who has played Marlon Dingle since 1996, who ultimately reached the final round.

Playing on behalf of The Stroke Association, he accumulated £6,500 in the earlier rounds.

The final catchphrase is split into five sections with each of them holding a certain amount of cash which increases upon each level.

 

Hoping to bag the top prize for his charity, the actor struggled with a few riddles along the way.

The first puzzle showed a couple sat in an aeroplane, with the flight attendants’ heads replaced by wooden houses.

Mark took a guess with “log cabin” before ultimately deciding to pass on this riddle.

Later on, it was revealed the right answer was actually “cabin crew”.

Up next were a trio of figures made out of bread, who were stood side-by-side in a bakery.

One, who had red hair and a matching moustache, had an arrow pointed at them.

“Gingerbread Man” was the solution that eluded the Emmerdale actor.

Another riddle showed Mr. Chips crying as images of wells appeared in his eyes.

This one was simply “he’s welling up” – which Mark found out after the round ended.

However, Mark managed to answer the following one correctly – winning £5,000 in the final round.

Speaking afterwards, the actor said: “Your brain goes flat!”

Stephen agreed, saying: “It’s bizarre, it’s the most bizarre thing. People just go to pieces sometimes.”

Celebrity Catchphrase airs on ITV1 and ITVX.

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