ITV's The Chase is a popular quiz show where contestants try and see if they can beat the Chaser and take home money.
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Gladiators viewers have said it's an 'overload' as they spotted Bradley Walsh 'multitasking'. The reboot of the iconic '90s gameshow made its comeback earlier this month and returned to screens with episode three on Saturday night (January 27).
The 11-episode series sees a new generation of Gladiators pit themselves against the public - including an Elite CrossFit athlete from Manchester, as well as a James Bond actor and two Olympians. It sees the Gladiators take on contenders in new and old games, culminating with the classic challenge, The Eliminator.
Meanwhile, the new series is hosted by Bradley Walsh and his son Barney and it was Bradley creating comments as the programme returned on Saturday night.
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Those flicking through the channels noticed that Bradley wasn't only hosting the Gladiators but at the same time, he was appearing as host of The Chase over on ITV. And for some, it was a bit too much as they noted the double lot of Bradley viewing on social media.
@Badger5000 said: "BRADLEY WALSH OVERLOAD." @UncleBeard1978 quipped: "It’s Bradley Walsh on BBC One or ITV tonight… I might switch it off and watch him in #DoctorWho instead." @bonzoRay shared: "Is there any television programme that Bradley Walsh isn’t in." @ALittleLauder added: "Bradley Walsh multitasking on different channels TV game shows..."
Prolific game show host Bradley, 63, has previously said that this new version of the classic tournament brings "everything: drama, laughter, excitement, spectacle, all of the above".
"It’s a proper event," he said. "They’ve done a great
ITV's The Chase is a popular quiz show where contestants try and see if they can beat the Chaser and take home money.
Gladiators returned to BBC on Saturday night (February 10) with the last round of heats before the quarter finals. The iconic 90s game show made its much-anticipated return in January with a brand new batch of Gladiators set to take on the public.
Gladiators viewers were left gobsmacked and were asking 'how' after the popular TV programme returned on Saturday (February 10). The iconic 90s' gameshow was given a reboot and made its comeback for the first time on the BBC in January.
Bradley Walsh has become a staple on our TV screens over the years, having fronted numerous hit TV shows including The Chase, Blankety Blank and Gladiators. The 63 year old star boasts an incredible career in showbiz, just like his wife Donna Derby, who is a star in her own right. Donna is a choreographer and former professional dancer, who once starred in a music video for Robert Palmer's hit Simply Irresistible.
Joe Sugg has proved that he is quite the quizzer during The Chase Celebrity Special over the weekend, as he nearly managed to beat chaser Paul Sinha and win £201,000 for charity. The YouTube star, who appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2018, appeared on the show alongside Myles Stephenson, David James and Lucrezia Millarini in the hopes to bag some cash. And while they didn't quite make it, many, including host Bradley Walsh, were shocked by Joe's efforts as he single-handedly put the £200K sum in the bank.
Viewers of the new Gladiators series were left asking 'what's going on' as Mark Clattenburg's early appearance caused a major distraction. There was a bit of discourse early into episode three as the rebooted 90s gameshow returned to screens on Saturday night (January 27).
Gladiators viewers were left 'cringing' as they made the same observation about Viper as he broke a major rule during the latest episode. There was drama early into episode three of the rebooted 90s gameshow as it returned to screens Saturday night (January 27).
Bradley Walsh is one of most popular TV hosts of our time, and it seems that you can't flick through the channels without seeing him presenting, from The Chase, Blankety Blank and currently, he is the host of the reboot of Gladiators with his son, Barney Walsh, and there's apparently an interesting reason behind this.
Bradley Walsh didn't win any popularity contests with fans during Wednesday's episode of The Chase on 24 January. Viewers of the show were left swearing as they felt he was encouraging contestants to take lower offers, even when there was a lot of money at stake.
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Gladiators fans were left crying tears of laughter after host Bradley Walsh was accidentally 'taken out' by Giant during an interview on the BBC One show.The second episode of the Gladiators reboot landed on television screens on Saturday evening (20 January) and proved to be great entertainment. Bradley Walsh and his son Barney are hosting the iconic show as a new batch of Gladiators, including Apollo, Athena, Legend, Fire, Bionic, Diamond, Nitro, Electro, Giant, Steel, Comet, Viper, Fury, Phantom, Sabre and Dynamite take on four new contenders each week. But it was Giant who sparked a fan frenzy after he sent Bradley 'flying' following a challenge.The Gladiator, who is 6ft 5 inches tall, knocked contender Jake off the podium in a tense game of Dual.
Bradley Walsh is back on our TV screens on Saturday nights, hosting BBC's revival of Gladiators along his son Barney Walsh. The series, which first aired between 1992 and 2000, made its return on January 13, with 16 new superhumans ready to show us what they're made of.
Gladiators made its comeback to the BBC last week (Saturday January 13), introducing audiences to a new generation of superhumans. The hit gameshow first launched in 1992, running until 2000.
Bradley Walsh, the host of Gladiators, has built up an impressive fortune over his 30-year TV career. The popular presenter, who grew up in a council house, is back on our screens tonight with the BBC's reboot of the classic '90s show Gladiators. He's joined by his son, Barney Walsh, who also starred in their hit travel series, Bradley Walsh and Son: Breaking Dad.
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The Chase presenter Bradley Walsh is beloved by fans for bantering back-and-forth with the formidable Chasers - however, star Darragh Ennis has revealed that the quiz host does not spend much time with his fellow co-stars outside of filming. The Dublin-born quiz whiz joined The Chase in 2020 alongside the rest of the brainy line-up - Paul Sinha, Mark Labbett, Anne Hegerty, Jenny Ryan and Shaun Wallace. Darragh, 43, spoke to OK! in an exclusive interview ahead of tonight's celebrity edition of Beat the Chasers and explained that the Chasers don't socialise a lot with Bradley - or one another - off the show.
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Some This Morning viewers found themselves annoyed at other people tuning into the show when they seemingly didn't understand the Gladiators' rather odd appearance. The ITV daytime show returned to screens on Tuesday (January 16) with Josie Gibson and Dermot O'Leary at the helm.
Gladiators made a return to the small screen on Saturday night 32 years on from its debut as the BBC launched a brand new batch up power hungry and determined team to take on contestants trying to battle it out.