Never mind the contestants – it seems host Richard Ayoade is the one really being tested on tonight's (July 13) Crystal Maze.
The ever-cool presenter seems slightly peeved at the Loose Women panelist as she enters a chamber filled with clocks in the Industrial Zone, as seen in a preview clip.
Stacey goes up to a wall adorned with clocks, stepping straight up to the first in a line and going to change the time on it.
"Don't touch the first clock!" Richard says, before Stacey responds: "Why?"
"Why? "I mean…" Richard says back, with an irate shrug of the shoulders.
Stacey goes on to continue the task of changing the various clock faces as per directions on the wall – and the Maze Master's got a point, as the timed task challenges her to adjust the clocks based on the time from the first clock face, in order to release the crystal.
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As she powers through, Richard asks Stacey's partner Joe Swash how his maths is, before he reveals: "That's why I'm staying at the back".
Later, as Stacey asks for confirmation of times from her team, the host sarcastically says: "Stacey's all over this".
But she redeems herself somewhat later, helping teammate Andrea McLean solve a riddle as the latter comes face-to-face with Adam Buxton's puzzle master Jarhead in the Futuristic Zone. Watch below:
The group tonight are team captain Andrea with Spencer Matthews, Tom Allen, Stacey and Joe.
The Crystal Maze airs on Channel 4. Tonight's episode is the last of the celebrity specials, and the show will take a short break for the C4 summer sports schedule.
But it'll be back on air in August with brand new episodes, where you'll be able to see the teams chosen from the 30,000 people who applied to enter the Maze.
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