ITV The Chase contestant gasps as Bradley makes announcement in show U-turn
A contestant on The Chase saw her winning prize fund of £5,000 rise to £6,000 after a question, which was given as 'incorrect,' was later changed to correct. Bradley interrupted the show to make the announcement.
Second contestant to face the Chaser was charity worker, Caroline, from London. The contestant had a decent money building round earning £5,000 to take to the table. One of the questions asked by Bradley was "Aisling Bea plays Rachel in greatest days, the film version of which Take That jukebox musical?"
Caroline responded with the answer "Greatest Days" before Bradley gave the answer of "The Band" as the contestant lost out on £1,000. Choosing to stay with the middle offer against Chaser Anne, Caroline made it through to the next round with a respectable £5,000 for the remainder of the team to build on.
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Nearly ten minutes later, host Bradley made an announcement before Stu, the next contestant could start his cashbuilding round. The 64-year-old said: "Welcome back everyone, next to face the Chaser is Stu, welcome to the show Stu.
"Before you and I crack on we've got some very, very good news because across the break we've had an adjudication. Caroline just to let you know we're accepting your answer in your cash builder of Greatest Days. Simply because they had to change the name of the musical.
"We were looking for the answer 'The Band' but they changed it to 'Greatest Days' so your answer is in fact correct so we can move your money up to £6,000, well played Caroline, brilliant, thank you." Caroline gasped as she was told the news and thanks Bradley.