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Only Connect Viewers ‘Forced to Mute’ as Victoria Coren Mitchell’s Quirky Intro Causes a Stir

Tuesday night’s episode of Only Connect left viewers divided as host Victoria Coren Mitchell’s quirky introduction sparked a flurry of reactions online. While the beloved quiz show has a loyal following, this particular episode had some fans reaching for the mute button within seconds, calling the host’s opening remarks “the worst 30 seconds of their week.”

The show, which has been on air since 2008, is known for its intellectual puzzles and unique format, where teams compete to identify connections between seemingly unrelated clues. On this occasion, two new teams, the Pipe-Dreamers and the Tea Totallers, were welcomed for a first-round match. However, it wasn’t the brain-teasers that grabbed attention—it was Victoria’s unconventional intro, according to the Daily Mail.

The host opened the show with a tongue-in-cheek monologue, saying: “Good evening. Due to the issues we had last week at the BBC compliance department, this week I’ve just gone back to AI, it’s much simpler. This time I typed in ‘Only Connect intro funny letter.’ It came back with this letter from Helen, who lives in the Matrix.”

Victoria continued by explaining that this mysterious “Helen” was stuck in an AI world, humorously blaming her previous use of AI for the predicament. She concluded the introduction with a casual, “Bit dramatic…” before returning to the show’s normal format and introducing the two competing teams.

While the humor was intended to add a lighthearted touch, it seems not all viewers were amused. Fans took to social media to voice their frustrations, with one writing on X (formerly Twitter), “I love you, VCM, but for the love of all that’s good, stop these awful intros. #OnlyConnect.” Another commented, “Here it comes, the worst 30 seconds of the week. The opening monologue. #onlyconnect.”

Some viewers even jokingly claimed they had to “mute” their televisions during the intro, asking, “Can I unmute the telly yet? #onlyconnect.” Another shared their thoughts on the intros, suggesting that Victoria might regret them later: “#OnlyConnect VCM will look back at these intros and hold her head in her hands… I guess someone thought they were a good idea. Mmm…”

However, not everyone was in agreement. One viewer defended the unique humor, writing: “I like the intro. I’m clearly on a higher plain #OnlyConnect.” It’s clear that while some fans were less than impressed, others appreciated Victoria’s playful approach to kicking off the show.

This isn’t the first time the host has sparked conversation on social media. Just last month, Only Connect viewers were left baffled by Victoria’s bold choice of headwear during another episode of the popular BBC Two quiz show. The 52-year-old presenter donned a glittery red beret, which viewers quickly described as “distracting” and compared to a range of unusual items.

Fans took to X to share their thoughts on the headpiece, with one viewer joking, “Obsessed with @VictoriaCoren wearing a bedazzled brain haemorrhage tonight #onlyconnect.” Another quipped, “Just switched over and momentarily thought Victoria had taken a nasty blow to the head #OnlyConnect.”

The headwear was likened to everything from a “massive wound” to a “Fruit Pastille,” as viewers struggled to focus on the quiz itself. “Why does Victoria look like she’s got a massive head wound? #onlyconnect,” one person asked, while another humorously referred to it as the “rarely seen placenta hat.”

Despite the mixed reactions, Victoria Coren Mitchell continues to front Only Connect with her signature charm, unbothered by the playful jabs and critiques from fans. Whether it’s her intros or her bold fashion choices, one thing is certain—she knows how to keep viewers talking.

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