The Chase viewers praised chaser Mark Labbett, otherwise known as The Beast, for his kind gesture as he went up against a visually impaired contestant.
25.12.2021 - 01:25 / msn.com
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The Chase viewers praised chaser Mark Labbett, otherwise known as The Beast, for his kind gesture as he went up against a visually impaired contestant.
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The Chase host Bradley Walsh celebrated in a major way as a contestant took on a record-breaking £101K offer on the ITV series, against all the odds. In a show first, contestant Ronnie, who had banked just £1000 before becoming the last player standing, decided to take a huge gamble.