AN awkward moment occurred as Alex Jones apologised to David Tennant on The One Show, after he called her out for dropping a huge spoiler.
The show host was forced to apologise as , 54, tried to sweep the spoiler under the carpet.



It came as Celeb star Angellica Bell joined Alex to chat to some One Show guests, including David, who discussed his exciting new venture, Genius Game.
Describing his role in Genius Game, David told them: “Well I’m the creator, which I didn’t create it, but I’m called the creator. I am sort of the voice of God, I kind of appear and give them instructions, tell them what to do and make them do things.
“They are all very bright and clever...”;
then jumped in and said quizzically: “NASA and things?”; which caught David off guard.
He responded: “Well the NASA thing is a bit of a gag, bit of a spoiler really.”;
Alex put her head in her hands as she realised she’d given away a spoiler.
“Oh sorry. Sorry David,”; she said, while being consoled by Angellica.
She continued to apologise, as David quipped: “You’ve watched the first episode clearly. That’s fine, it’s fine.”;
It was earlier this year that ITV
It will see strategically minded players, chosen not just for their high intellectual prowess but also their social IQ, face the ultimate battle of survival.
To win, contestants will participate in a host of never-before-seen games all designed to not only test their intellectual acumen but encourage them to carefully and creatively use the art of manipulation to outfox their opponents and win a cash prize.
Host David will take on the role of The Creator in the eight-part series which originates from , and guide players as they attempt to navigate each uniquely crafted challenge.
Eight episodes of the format have been filmed, with them set to air over two weeks.
Speaking about the new show, Katie Rawcliffe, Head of Entertainment at ITV, said: “This exciting reality format is designed to keep not just the players but the audience on the edge of their seats with each episode containing compelling gameplay and thrilling twists.
“David Tennant is the perfect ringmaster to preside over this battle of brainpower, teamwork and deception.
“We’re delighted to be bringing Genius Game to the ITV audience.”;
