BRADLEY Walsh was left infuriated after a contestant on The Chase answered a question about a well known fairytale incorrectly.
Tuesday evening’s episode of the ITV quiz show saw Wendy, Jack, Susheel and Neil join forces and one of them soon stole the show – but for all the wrong reasons.
One by one, they went head-to-head with Shaun Wallace in a bid to make it into the final.
During Neil’s round, Bradley scolded him for getting a question about Jack and the Beanstalk wrong.
The host questioned: “‘Be he alive, or be he dead, I’ll grind his bones to make my bread’ is a repeated line in which fairy tale?”
The correct answer, of course, was Jack and the Beanstalk – but Neil was completely unaware of the famous line.
Bradley, who knew the answer was Jack and the Beanstalk, raged: “You’ve inexplicably put Little Red Riding Hood.
A confused Neil then asked: “That might be wrong, do you think?”
Incandescent with rage, Bradley then yelled: “I have got four-year-olds screaming their heads off at the television now. You’re kidding me!”
It’s not the first time that Bradley has singled out a contestant on the show.
In an episode dating back to last year, Bradley took on the role of a teacher as he was forced to scold contestants for “acting like schoolkids”.
The 61-year-old was left open-mouthed as the quiz hopefuls started to conduct a conversation of their own while he tried to present.
Sarah, who revealed she was an actual teacher, could be heard saying: “We’ve gone low, we’ve hardly got any money, but we’ve got her back – I don’t think I’ve ever seen a show like it.”
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Unable to take it any more, Bradley commented: “Don’t ask me what’s going on, I haven’t got a clue I’ve never made a show like this one.
“I mean you’re so interruptive the lot of you – it’s like being at school.”
The Chase continues weekdays at 5pm on ITV.
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