Viewers can enjoy tuning into a new episode of Beat the Chasers on Sunday night.
The popular ITV quiz show, currently in its seventh series, pits contestants against the formidable Chasers in a high-stakes battle for cash prizes.
In an exclusive preview of this Sunday's episode (Sunday 28 September), host Bradley Walsh can be seen asking The Chasers - Mark Labbett, Shaun Wallace, Anne Hegerty, Paul Sinha, Jenny Ryan, Darragh Ennis - an important question.
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Bradley, 65, asks: "You are all role models for everyone out there who wants to be weird and tedious but who are your role models?"
To which The Governess responds her role model is Boudica, adding: "She was fierce, I'm fierce, she was independent, I'm independent, she fought the Romans... I got barred from Pizza Hut... we are the same!"
The Menace then replies: "My role model, Brad, has to be your agent, how they keep a straight face is beyond me?" to which an unimpressed yet amused Bradley responds: "Unnecessary!"
Next up is the Sinnerman who jokes: "It's obvious really... I'm a gay, Hindu, atheist, disabled, comedian, doctor and quizzer... it's obviously Jeremy Clarkson!" which leaves Bradley, as well as the audience, in hysterics.
It comes as Chaser Jenny Ryan appeared to give away how much The Chase's Bradley makes on the ITV show in a recent episode.
Sharing a stat during the episode, he commented: "Last series, we gave away £700,000!"
Despite the audience sounding visibility impressed, Bradley couldn't help but take a swipe at their losses.
The 65-year-old continued: "More to the point, when I say we gave away, I mean you lost £700,000!
"Now, what would you have done with that £700,000 had we not lost it. When I say we, I mean you."
Jenny was the first to respond to Bradley's question as she decided to put a different spin on his outlook.
She replied: "I have to think about it positively rather than negatively. By catching contestants, the chaster saved the show £20 million. Or as ITV calls it, two-thirds of a Bradley!" Her fellow quizzers laughed at her remark.
Beat the Chasers airs Sundays at 8pm on ITV1
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