ITV The 1% Club pulled off air and viewers say 'what are we going to watch'

ITV The 1% Club has been pulled from schedule and taken off air, as the Lee Mack quiz favourite vanishes from TV screens. On Saturday, ITV will air Casino Royale, the mid-2000s James Bond classic starring Daniel Craig, followed by the ITV News at 10.40pm once the movie - which starts at 8pm - has aired.

It'll be Alright on the Night airs at 11pm, meaning no Ant and Dec ITV Saturday Night Takeaway or The 1% Club. It comes as the BBC airs a movie-length, marathon Eurovision Song Contest show, from 7pm until midnight, as the UK competes against the likes of France, Croatia, Ireland and more in Sweden.

Participants representing countries from across Europe and beyond perform original songs live. Points are awarded by each country to determine the winner. The Beeb hosts live coverage of the 68th annual song competition from the Malmö Arena, Sweden - 50 years since Abba, the nation's most famous musical exports, lifted the trophy with Waterloo, turning them into the most successful Eurovision act of all time.

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The show is hosted by Hollywood actress Malin Åkerman and Eurovision veteran Petra Mede, with BBC commentary as always from Graham Norton. He'll no doubt be flying the flag for UK entry Olly Alexander, with his song Dizzy, and Irish act Bambie Thug - providing they made it through last week's semi-final.

Announcing the week hiatus, ITV The 1% Club's official Twitter/X account wrote: "Thanks for watching. WE LOVE PLAYING ALONG WITH EVERYONE. No show next week but back on after that. See you soon #The1PercentClub "

"what am i gonna watch instead," said a fan. Trey said: "WHAT." Alex said: "Oh man." And another said: "No! What are we going to watch?" ITV The 1% Club is available to catch up with on the ITV X hub.