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It Could Be You (Australian game show) TV Promo - Channel 10
It Could Be You is an Australian daytime television series which aired from 1961 to 1966, with later revivals. The best known version was the first version, which was hosted by Tommy Hanlon Jr., assisted by Jack Little. Hanlon was among several Americans who had shows on 1960s Australian television, the others included Delo and Daly, Larry K. Nixon, and Don Lane.
Broadcast originally on Melbourne station GTV-9, it eventually become a Nine Network show.
While considered a game show, it was not a strict quiz format. The unusual format (often involving reunions with long-lost relatives) was popular with female viewers.
The running time of the episodes is not known (Australian prime-time series typically ran 23–25 minutes during the 1960s, but daytime series could sometimes run shorter)
Th...
published: 03 Feb 2020
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6 Australians vs 1 Secret Fake Australian
Beta Squad Get Strangers to Guess Who The Australian is, Inspired by Jubilee's Odd Man Out
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published: 24 Jun 2023
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DOWNLOAD - Australian kid's TV game show partial episode clip ca.2002 VHS rip
Download is an Australian children's game show which aired on the Nine Network from 2000 until 2002. Scott McRae hosted the show in 2000-2001;[1] he was replaced by Nathan Lloyd in 2001-2002, while Emily Jade O'Keefe hosted the final season of the show (which aired in mid-2002). The co-host for the final season was Miss Bytes (shown on TV in the studio).
Format
Four contestants competed in a tournament format, which consists of a series of word puzzles.
First two rounds (Small Screen Game)
At the beginning of each round, two contestants were introduced. The winner of the coin toss prior to the beginning of the round got to choose a category; the categories used for this round were as follows: Screen Dreams, Planet Earth, Sounds, True Blue, Techno, and Sweating It Out. The first letter in...
published: 21 Feb 2023
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Australian Game Shows Of The 1960s
3 classic Game Snows of the 1960s the 1st is Take The Hint hosted by Frank Wilson intro only which is based on the classic US Game Show Password, the 2nd is Concentration originally hosted by Phillip Brady between 1959 and 1967 then Lionel Williams in 1970 before it would later air on Channel Seven in 1997 with Mike Hammond as host and the final show in this video is The Big 9 an Australian version of the controversy US Game Show Twenty-One hosted by Athol Guy and you may find a contestant on The Big 9 to be very familiar the farther of actor Mel Gibson Hutton Gibson who was a champion on the Art Fleming version of Jeopardy! back in 1968 and won the Tournament of Champions the same year and latter appeared on Ford Superquiz hosted by Bert Newton these were some of the Game Shows in the...
published: 15 Jul 2018
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Minute to Win It Australia (22.06.2010) First episode
published: 24 Jan 2018
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The Chase - Mark Labbett Walks Off
In this particular episode, Mark "The Beast" Labbett faces a single player, Elaine, in the final chase, with £7,000 pounds on the line. Mark loses his cool after making several mistakes and walks off after losing the final chase.
This episode also marks history, as it is the first time ever that a single player defeats a chaser in the final chase. This clip is from Series 3 - Episode 18.
published: 13 Dec 2014
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The Truth Behind The Cheater | Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Chris Tarrant takes a look back at the man who cheated Millionaire.
#WWTBAM #CharlesIngram #Cheater
Subscribe to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Global for weekly clips -
https://goo.gl/71nUFe It’s never as easy as it looks on TV, which is where Final Answer, the official Who Wants to be a Millionaire podcast comes in. As the most successful gameshow of all time, it’s transformed the fortunes of broadcasters, hosts and most importantly, the people who play for the chance to win life-changing sums of money. We’ll bring you tales of what happens next when people win or lose – and find out some of the show’s secrets from those who work on it – starting with the team behind Quiz, the ITV drama devoted to Millionaire’s most infamous player, the so-called Coughing Major: https://smarturl.it/Fin...
published: 17 Nov 2017
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5 Shocking Moments from LOL: Australia | Season 1 | Amazon Originals
Season 1 of Last One Laughing Australia will be hosted by Australian international star and comedian, Rebel Wilson. Ten professional comedians will be locked together in a house challenged with the task of making all of the other comedians laugh while keeping a straight face themselves. The last one to laugh is the winner, taking home the title of “LAST ONE LAUGHING”, along with the comedic street cred and a $100,000 cash prize.
Watch LOL: Australia S1 June 19th only on Amazon Prime Video
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published: 07 Jul 2020
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The Most Remarkable Moment On The Cube EVER! | The Million Pound Cube
As Ivan & Samraj are left struggling with their £25,000 game, they have just one life left to get back to Phillip Schofield with the money. Will they be able to do it?
Like, follow and subscribe to ITV's official YouTube channel here: http://bit.ly/2iDD1be
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published: 24 Oct 2020
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The Chase | New Chaser Darragh's Exceptional Performance As A Contestant
The Chase: A moment of The Chase history as Daragh became the first to take The Chaser's seat after being a former contestant. Take a look back at his performance which gained him praise from The Sinnerman.
Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1LcXJGi
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Watch your favourite highlights from The Chase, access exclusive content and get full access to unseen behind the scenes footage featuring Bradley Walsh, The Chasers and our amazing contestants!
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published: 20 Nov 2020
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It Could Be You (Australian game show) TV Promo - Channel 10
It Could Be You is an Australian daytime television series which aired from 1961 to 1966, with later revivals. The best known version was the first version, whi...
It Could Be You is an Australian daytime television series which aired from 1961 to 1966, with later revivals. The best known version was the first version, which was hosted by Tommy Hanlon Jr., assisted by Jack Little. Hanlon was among several Americans who had shows on 1960s Australian television, the others included Delo and Daly, Larry K. Nixon, and Don Lane.
Broadcast originally on Melbourne station GTV-9, it eventually become a Nine Network show.
While considered a game show, it was not a strict quiz format. The unusual format (often involving reunions with long-lost relatives) was popular with female viewers.
The running time of the episodes is not known (Australian prime-time series typically ran 23–25 minutes during the 1960s, but daytime series could sometimes run shorter)
The series was still popular when it ended, with Hanlon hosting a new show called The Tommy Hanlon Show.
It was revived in 1969 with Tim Evans as host, with an additional revival in the 1980s.
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https://wn.com/It_Could_Be_You_(Australian_Game_Show)_Tv_Promo_Channel_10
It Could Be You is an Australian daytime television series which aired from 1961 to 1966, with later revivals. The best known version was the first version, which was hosted by Tommy Hanlon Jr., assisted by Jack Little. Hanlon was among several Americans who had shows on 1960s Australian television, the others included Delo and Daly, Larry K. Nixon, and Don Lane.
Broadcast originally on Melbourne station GTV-9, it eventually become a Nine Network show.
While considered a game show, it was not a strict quiz format. The unusual format (often involving reunions with long-lost relatives) was popular with female viewers.
The running time of the episodes is not known (Australian prime-time series typically ran 23–25 minutes during the 1960s, but daytime series could sometimes run shorter)
The series was still popular when it ended, with Hanlon hosting a new show called The Tommy Hanlon Show.
It was revived in 1969 with Tim Evans as host, with an additional revival in the 1980s.
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- published: 03 Feb 2020
- views: 1478
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6 Australians vs 1 Secret Fake Australian
Beta Squad Get Strangers to Guess Who The Australian is, Inspired by Jubilee's Odd Man Out
Subscribe to everyone!
AJ: @AjShabeel
Sharky: @sharky
Chunkz: @Ch...
Beta Squad Get Strangers to Guess Who The Australian is, Inspired by Jubilee's Odd Man Out
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Beta Squad Get Strangers to Guess Who The Australian is, Inspired by Jubilee's Odd Man Out
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- published: 24 Jun 2023
- views: 11773528
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DOWNLOAD - Australian kid's TV game show partial episode clip ca.2002 VHS rip
Download is an Australian children's game show which aired on the Nine Network from 2000 until 2002. Scott McRae hosted the show in 2000-2001;[1] he was replace...
Download is an Australian children's game show which aired on the Nine Network from 2000 until 2002. Scott McRae hosted the show in 2000-2001;[1] he was replaced by Nathan Lloyd in 2001-2002, while Emily Jade O'Keefe hosted the final season of the show (which aired in mid-2002). The co-host for the final season was Miss Bytes (shown on TV in the studio).
Format
Four contestants competed in a tournament format, which consists of a series of word puzzles.
First two rounds (Small Screen Game)
At the beginning of each round, two contestants were introduced. The winner of the coin toss prior to the beginning of the round got to choose a category; the categories used for this round were as follows: Screen Dreams, Planet Earth, Sounds, True Blue, Techno, and Sweating It Out. The first letter in the word puzzle was automatically given. In order for a letter to be downloaded, a contestant had to answer a trivia question related to the category (the answer always contained the letter that was in the puzzle). The first contestant to buzz in with the correct answer earned 1 point and had that letter automatically placed into the correct position in the puzzle. Solving the puzzle earned the contestant an additional 4 points and eliminated the category from further play. Giving an incorrect answer to the trivia question or solving the puzzle incorrectly yielded no points. The first contestant to score 10 or more points (or the contestant in the lead when time was called, whichever came first) advanced to the third round, while the other contestant left the game with consolation prizes. This round was played twice throughout the game.
Third round (Big Screen Game)
The two remaining contestants who won the first two rounds faced off against each other in this round, and their scores were reset to zero. Both contestants were shown a scrambled word or phrase, and were given a maximum of five clues to try and unscramble it; the first contestant to buzz in with the correct word was awarded a number of points depending upon the number of clues given (the maximum score was five points, with one point being deducted for each additional clue). Every time a clue is read out, some of the letters in the word were unscrambled; if no one was able to unscramble the word in five clues, the word was thrown out and no points were awarded to either teams.
Once time was called, the contestants played a 60-second lightning round, where the point values for each unscrambled word were doubled (the maximum point value was 10 points). The player with the most points at the end of the round won the game and advanced to the bonus round. If both contestants were tied at the end of the round, one final puzzle was played. The player who buzzed in with the correct answer won the game, but an incorrect answer or no response awarded the win to the other contestant.
Endgame
The contestant who won the game had a chance to win additional prizes. During the first two seasons, the player had to choose one category before the beginning of the round; this was dropped for the show's third and final season. There was a puzzle with four lines: a series of nine letters were blindly chosen by the contestant, and they were placed in the correct positions in the puzzle. Once the positions were filled, the contestant was given 40 seconds to solve all four puzzles (there was one clue for each puzzle). The contestant received a prize for every correct answer; in order for a correct answer to be credited, the line number (or the line letter in the third season) had to be given before the word. Only one puzzle can be solved at a time; if a contestant was unsure, he or she could pass and return to a given clue depending upon the amount of time left in the round. If the contestant solved all four puzzles correctly, he or she won all four prizes If not then he or she will keep the prizes that they did win.
Trivia
The show was rerun in 2004-2007 showing on the Disney Channel.
In 2003-2005, a couple of additional episodes (mostly when Lloyd and O'Keefe hosted the show) were broadcast on the Nine Network since the show ended in 2002.
There was a website for the game show in 2000-2002.[2] The website was closed down in 2003.
The television screens in the studio were supplied by Fujitsu.
The computer program, Eyecon, ran this game show hardware that consisted of the sound effects, buzzers, score displays, and graphical game output.[3]
https://wn.com/Download_Australian_Kid's_Tv_Game_Show_Partial_Episode_Clip_Ca.2002_Vhs_Rip
Download is an Australian children's game show which aired on the Nine Network from 2000 until 2002. Scott McRae hosted the show in 2000-2001;[1] he was replaced by Nathan Lloyd in 2001-2002, while Emily Jade O'Keefe hosted the final season of the show (which aired in mid-2002). The co-host for the final season was Miss Bytes (shown on TV in the studio).
Format
Four contestants competed in a tournament format, which consists of a series of word puzzles.
First two rounds (Small Screen Game)
At the beginning of each round, two contestants were introduced. The winner of the coin toss prior to the beginning of the round got to choose a category; the categories used for this round were as follows: Screen Dreams, Planet Earth, Sounds, True Blue, Techno, and Sweating It Out. The first letter in the word puzzle was automatically given. In order for a letter to be downloaded, a contestant had to answer a trivia question related to the category (the answer always contained the letter that was in the puzzle). The first contestant to buzz in with the correct answer earned 1 point and had that letter automatically placed into the correct position in the puzzle. Solving the puzzle earned the contestant an additional 4 points and eliminated the category from further play. Giving an incorrect answer to the trivia question or solving the puzzle incorrectly yielded no points. The first contestant to score 10 or more points (or the contestant in the lead when time was called, whichever came first) advanced to the third round, while the other contestant left the game with consolation prizes. This round was played twice throughout the game.
Third round (Big Screen Game)
The two remaining contestants who won the first two rounds faced off against each other in this round, and their scores were reset to zero. Both contestants were shown a scrambled word or phrase, and were given a maximum of five clues to try and unscramble it; the first contestant to buzz in with the correct word was awarded a number of points depending upon the number of clues given (the maximum score was five points, with one point being deducted for each additional clue). Every time a clue is read out, some of the letters in the word were unscrambled; if no one was able to unscramble the word in five clues, the word was thrown out and no points were awarded to either teams.
Once time was called, the contestants played a 60-second lightning round, where the point values for each unscrambled word were doubled (the maximum point value was 10 points). The player with the most points at the end of the round won the game and advanced to the bonus round. If both contestants were tied at the end of the round, one final puzzle was played. The player who buzzed in with the correct answer won the game, but an incorrect answer or no response awarded the win to the other contestant.
Endgame
The contestant who won the game had a chance to win additional prizes. During the first two seasons, the player had to choose one category before the beginning of the round; this was dropped for the show's third and final season. There was a puzzle with four lines: a series of nine letters were blindly chosen by the contestant, and they were placed in the correct positions in the puzzle. Once the positions were filled, the contestant was given 40 seconds to solve all four puzzles (there was one clue for each puzzle). The contestant received a prize for every correct answer; in order for a correct answer to be credited, the line number (or the line letter in the third season) had to be given before the word. Only one puzzle can be solved at a time; if a contestant was unsure, he or she could pass and return to a given clue depending upon the amount of time left in the round. If the contestant solved all four puzzles correctly, he or she won all four prizes If not then he or she will keep the prizes that they did win.
Trivia
The show was rerun in 2004-2007 showing on the Disney Channel.
In 2003-2005, a couple of additional episodes (mostly when Lloyd and O'Keefe hosted the show) were broadcast on the Nine Network since the show ended in 2002.
There was a website for the game show in 2000-2002.[2] The website was closed down in 2003.
The television screens in the studio were supplied by Fujitsu.
The computer program, Eyecon, ran this game show hardware that consisted of the sound effects, buzzers, score displays, and graphical game output.[3]
- published: 21 Feb 2023
- views: 6114
2:39
Australian Game Shows Of The 1960s
3 classic Game Snows of the 1960s the 1st is Take The Hint hosted by Frank Wilson intro only which is based on the classic US Game Show Password, the 2nd is Con...
3 classic Game Snows of the 1960s the 1st is Take The Hint hosted by Frank Wilson intro only which is based on the classic US Game Show Password, the 2nd is Concentration originally hosted by Phillip Brady between 1959 and 1967 then Lionel Williams in 1970 before it would later air on Channel Seven in 1997 with Mike Hammond as host and the final show in this video is The Big 9 an Australian version of the controversy US Game Show Twenty-One hosted by Athol Guy and you may find a contestant on The Big 9 to be very familiar the farther of actor Mel Gibson Hutton Gibson who was a champion on the Art Fleming version of Jeopardy! back in 1968 and won the Tournament of Champions the same year and latter appeared on Ford Superquiz hosted by Bert Newton these were some of the Game Shows in the 1960s in Australian Television and a must watch for all Game Show fans enjoy the video.
Taken from 50 years of TV 2006 DVD
© 2006 Nine Network Australia all rights reserved I don't own this footage all rights go to the Nine Network Australia.
https://wn.com/Australian_Game_Shows_Of_The_1960S
3 classic Game Snows of the 1960s the 1st is Take The Hint hosted by Frank Wilson intro only which is based on the classic US Game Show Password, the 2nd is Concentration originally hosted by Phillip Brady between 1959 and 1967 then Lionel Williams in 1970 before it would later air on Channel Seven in 1997 with Mike Hammond as host and the final show in this video is The Big 9 an Australian version of the controversy US Game Show Twenty-One hosted by Athol Guy and you may find a contestant on The Big 9 to be very familiar the farther of actor Mel Gibson Hutton Gibson who was a champion on the Art Fleming version of Jeopardy! back in 1968 and won the Tournament of Champions the same year and latter appeared on Ford Superquiz hosted by Bert Newton these were some of the Game Shows in the 1960s in Australian Television and a must watch for all Game Show fans enjoy the video.
Taken from 50 years of TV 2006 DVD
© 2006 Nine Network Australia all rights reserved I don't own this footage all rights go to the Nine Network Australia.
- published: 15 Jul 2018
- views: 1661
5:19
The Chase - Mark Labbett Walks Off
In this particular episode, Mark "The Beast" Labbett faces a single player, Elaine, in the final chase, with £7,000 pounds on the line. Mark loses his cool afte...
In this particular episode, Mark "The Beast" Labbett faces a single player, Elaine, in the final chase, with £7,000 pounds on the line. Mark loses his cool after making several mistakes and walks off after losing the final chase.
This episode also marks history, as it is the first time ever that a single player defeats a chaser in the final chase. This clip is from Series 3 - Episode 18.
https://wn.com/The_Chase_Mark_Labbett_Walks_Off
In this particular episode, Mark "The Beast" Labbett faces a single player, Elaine, in the final chase, with £7,000 pounds on the line. Mark loses his cool after making several mistakes and walks off after losing the final chase.
This episode also marks history, as it is the first time ever that a single player defeats a chaser in the final chase. This clip is from Series 3 - Episode 18.
- published: 13 Dec 2014
- views: 5867852
5:05
The Truth Behind The Cheater | Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Chris Tarrant takes a look back at the man who cheated Millionaire.
#WWTBAM #CharlesIngram #Cheater
Subscribe to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Global for week...
Chris Tarrant takes a look back at the man who cheated Millionaire.
#WWTBAM #CharlesIngram #Cheater
Subscribe to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Global for weekly clips -
https://goo.gl/71nUFe It’s never as easy as it looks on TV, which is where Final Answer, the official Who Wants to be a Millionaire podcast comes in. As the most successful gameshow of all time, it’s transformed the fortunes of broadcasters, hosts and most importantly, the people who play for the chance to win life-changing sums of money. We’ll bring you tales of what happens next when people win or lose – and find out some of the show’s secrets from those who work on it – starting with the team behind Quiz, the ITV drama devoted to Millionaire’s most infamous player, the so-called Coughing Major: https://smarturl.it/FinalAnswerPodcast
https://wn.com/The_Truth_Behind_The_Cheater_|_Who_Wants_To_Be_A_Millionaire
Chris Tarrant takes a look back at the man who cheated Millionaire.
#WWTBAM #CharlesIngram #Cheater
Subscribe to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Global for weekly clips -
https://goo.gl/71nUFe It’s never as easy as it looks on TV, which is where Final Answer, the official Who Wants to be a Millionaire podcast comes in. As the most successful gameshow of all time, it’s transformed the fortunes of broadcasters, hosts and most importantly, the people who play for the chance to win life-changing sums of money. We’ll bring you tales of what happens next when people win or lose – and find out some of the show’s secrets from those who work on it – starting with the team behind Quiz, the ITV drama devoted to Millionaire’s most infamous player, the so-called Coughing Major: https://smarturl.it/FinalAnswerPodcast
- published: 17 Nov 2017
- views: 34444308
6:44
5 Shocking Moments from LOL: Australia | Season 1 | Amazon Originals
Season 1 of Last One Laughing Australia will be hosted by Australian international star and comedian, Rebel Wilson. Ten professional comedians will be locked to...
Season 1 of Last One Laughing Australia will be hosted by Australian international star and comedian, Rebel Wilson. Ten professional comedians will be locked together in a house challenged with the task of making all of the other comedians laugh while keeping a straight face themselves. The last one to laugh is the winner, taking home the title of “LAST ONE LAUGHING”, along with the comedic street cred and a $100,000 cash prize.
Watch LOL: Australia S1 June 19th only on Amazon Prime Video
Don’t be a stranger. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram:
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https://wn.com/5_Shocking_Moments_From_Lol_Australia_|_Season_1_|_Amazon_Originals
Season 1 of Last One Laughing Australia will be hosted by Australian international star and comedian, Rebel Wilson. Ten professional comedians will be locked together in a house challenged with the task of making all of the other comedians laugh while keeping a straight face themselves. The last one to laugh is the winner, taking home the title of “LAST ONE LAUGHING”, along with the comedic street cred and a $100,000 cash prize.
Watch LOL: Australia S1 June 19th only on Amazon Prime Video
Don’t be a stranger. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram:
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- published: 07 Jul 2020
- views: 382288
8:49
The Most Remarkable Moment On The Cube EVER! | The Million Pound Cube
As Ivan & Samraj are left struggling with their £25,000 game, they have just one life left to get back to Phillip Schofield with the money. Will they be able to...
As Ivan & Samraj are left struggling with their £25,000 game, they have just one life left to get back to Phillip Schofield with the money. Will they be able to do it?
Like, follow and subscribe to ITV's official YouTube channel here: http://bit.ly/2iDD1be
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#TheChase #PhillipSchofield #TheMillionPoundCube
https://wn.com/The_Most_Remarkable_Moment_On_The_Cube_Ever_|_The_Million_Pound_Cube
As Ivan & Samraj are left struggling with their £25,000 game, they have just one life left to get back to Phillip Schofield with the money. Will they be able to do it?
Like, follow and subscribe to ITV's official YouTube channel here: http://bit.ly/2iDD1be
Make sure you're following ITV for all the latest.
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Watch more of the shows you love on the ITV Hub - http://www.itv.com
#TheChase #PhillipSchofield #TheMillionPoundCube
- published: 24 Oct 2020
- views: 887383
16:00
The Chase | New Chaser Darragh's Exceptional Performance As A Contestant
The Chase: A moment of The Chase history as Daragh became the first to take The Chaser's seat after being a former contestant. Take a look back at his performan...
The Chase: A moment of The Chase history as Daragh became the first to take The Chaser's seat after being a former contestant. Take a look back at his performance which gained him praise from The Sinnerman.
Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1LcXJGi
Website: https://www.itv.com/hub/the-chase/
Like, follow and subscribe to The Chase!
Instagram: www.instagram.com/itvchase
Facebook: www.facebook.com/itvchase
YouTube: http://bit.ly/1LcXJGi
Catch Up on the ITV Hub: https://www.itv.com/hub/the-chase/
Watch your favourite highlights from The Chase, access exclusive content and get full access to unseen behind the scenes footage featuring Bradley Walsh, The Chasers and our amazing contestants!
Go to our official YouTube channel:
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http://www.itv.com
http://www.stv.tv
#TheChase
https://wn.com/The_Chase_|_New_Chaser_Darragh's_Exceptional_Performance_As_A_Contestant
The Chase: A moment of The Chase history as Daragh became the first to take The Chaser's seat after being a former contestant. Take a look back at his performance which gained him praise from The Sinnerman.
Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1LcXJGi
Website: https://www.itv.com/hub/the-chase/
Like, follow and subscribe to The Chase!
Instagram: www.instagram.com/itvchase
Facebook: www.facebook.com/itvchase
YouTube: http://bit.ly/1LcXJGi
Catch Up on the ITV Hub: https://www.itv.com/hub/the-chase/
Watch your favourite highlights from The Chase, access exclusive content and get full access to unseen behind the scenes footage featuring Bradley Walsh, The Chasers and our amazing contestants!
Go to our official YouTube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/thechase
http://www.itv.com
http://www.stv.tv
#TheChase
- published: 20 Nov 2020
- views: 8198622