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'''''The Chase''''' is a ] ], broadcast on ] and hosted by ], in which contestants play against an opponent, known as "Thr Chaser", who plays for the bank.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.itv.com/beontv/shows/the-chase|title=The Chase - Be on TV|publisher=ITV|date=11 February 2014|accessdate=24 July 2014}}</ref> The Chasers are ], ], ] and ]. Labbett and Wallace have both been Chasers since Series 1, while Hegerty joined in Series 2 and Sinha in Series 4. '''''The Chase''''' is a ] ] broadcast on ] and hosted by ] in which contestants play against an opponent who plays for the bank, known as "The Chaser".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.itv.com/beontv/shows/the-chase|title=The Chase - Be on TV|publisher=ITV|date=11 February 2014|accessdate=24 July 2014}}</ref> The Chasers are ], ], ] and ]. Labbett and Wallace have both been Chasers since series 1, while Hegerty joined in series 2 and Sinha joined in series 4.


In the show, a team of four contestants attempt to amass as much money as possible for a team prize fund by answering quick-fire questions in four individual 60-second rounds, with each correct answer adding £1,000 to the contestants' bank. The Chaser's job is then to catch each contestant and make sure that they are not able to put the money into a prize fund which the team collectively play for in "The Final Chase".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.itvmedia.co.uk/the-chase|title=The Chase|publisher=ITV|accessdate=24 July 2014}}</ref> In the show, a team of four contestants attempt to amass as much money as possible for a team prize fund by answering quick-fire questions in a 60-second round, with each correct answer adding £1,000 to the contestant's bank. The Chaser's job is then to catch each contestant and make sure that they are not able to put the money into a prize fund, which the team must collectively play for in "The Final Chase".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.itvmedia.co.uk/the-chase|title=The Chase|publisher=ITV|accessdate=24 July 2014}}</ref>


==Gameplay== ==Gameplay==
==="Cash Builder" and "Head-to-Head" rounds=== ===Cash Builder and Head-to-Head===
Each contestant comes up one at a time and is given one minute to answer as many questions as possible with each correct answer worth £1,000. This element is known as the "cash builder". Each contestant comes up one at a time and is given one minute to answer as many questions as possible with each correct answer worth £1,000. This element is known as the Cash Builder.


After the minute is up, the money earned from the cash builder is placed three steps down on a seven-step money board (eight steps in the first series). The contestant may remain at this step and play for the money in their bank. However, the contestant may also be placed one step lower down the board for a lesser award, or one step further up the board for a greater award, with each award's value being set by the Chaser. The lower award can occasionally be a negative amount of money. After the minute is up, the money earned from the Cash Builder is placed three steps down on a seven-step money board (eight steps in the first series). The contestant may remain at this step and play for the money in their bank. However, the contestant may also be placed one step lower down the board for a lesser award, or one step further up the board for a greater award, with each award's value being set by the Chaser. The lower award can occasionally be a negative amount of money.
If the contestant elects to play for the greater reward, the Chaser is two steps behind them and the contestant must answer six questions correctly to reach home. If the contestant elects to remain where they are, the Chaser is three steps behind them and the contestant must answer five questions correctly to reach home. However, if the contestant elects to play for the smaller reward, the Chaser is four steps behind them and the contestant must answer four questions correctly to reach home. If the contestant elects to play for the greater reward, the Chaser is two steps behind them and the contestant must answer six questions correctly to reach home. If the contestant elects to remain where they are, the Chaser is three steps behind them and the contestant must answer five questions correctly to reach home. However, if the contestant elects to play for the smaller reward, the Chaser is four steps behind them and the contestant must answer four questions correctly to reach home.
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Once the contestant nominates their starting position, they must answer questions correctly in order to reach the bottom of the board (known as "getting home") and bank their money. Both the contestant and the Chaser are given the same multiple-choice question with three possible answers, then must secretly press one of the three buttons on their keypad to lock in their answer. When one person locks in their answer, the other is given five seconds to lock in, or else they will get locked out. If the contestant and/or the Chaser is correct, they move one step down the board, but if either is wrong or ran out of time, they must remain where they are. The Chaser's job is to catch up to the contestant and eliminate them from the game by capitalising on the mistakes the contestant makes before they can reach the bottom of the board. If this happens, the contestant is out of the game and the cash disappears, but if the contestant reaches home, their money is put into the team's prize pot which will be contested for in the final round. This is repeated for all four contestants. Once the contestant nominates their starting position, they must answer questions correctly in order to reach the bottom of the board (known as "getting home") and bank their money. Both the contestant and the Chaser are given the same multiple-choice question with three possible answers, then must secretly press one of the three buttons on their keypad to lock in their answer. When one person locks in their answer, the other is given five seconds to lock in, or else they will get locked out. If the contestant and/or the Chaser is correct, they move one step down the board, but if either is wrong or ran out of time, they must remain where they are. The Chaser's job is to catch up to the contestant and eliminate them from the game by capitalising on the mistakes the contestant makes before they can reach the bottom of the board. If this happens, the contestant is out of the game and the cash disappears, but if the contestant reaches home, their money is put into the team's prize pot which will be contested for in the final round. This is repeated for all four contestants.
The contestants who successfully outrun the Chaser proceed to the Final Chase. If all four contestants are caught by the Chaser then their prize fund is set to £4,000 (£20,000 in celebrity episodes) and the team must nominate one contestant to proceed to the Final Chase. The contestants who successfully outrun the Chaser proceed to the Final Chase. If all four contestants are caught by the Chaser, then their prize fund is set to £4,000 (£20,000 in celebrity episodes) and the team must nominate one contestant to proceed to the Final Chase.


==="Final Chase"=== ===Final Chase===
In the final round the remaining contestants have two minutes to answer as many questions as possible. They choose one of two question sets, A or B, with the other set being put aside for the Chaser and are given a head start of one space per contestant participating in the round. To answer a question the contestants must press their own buzzer and only the one who pressed the button first can answer; if any other contestant responds then the question is thrown out. If only one contestant is in the Final Chase the buzzer is not used. Every correct answer moves the contestants ahead one space. In the final round, the remaining contestants have two minutes to answer as many questions as possible. They choose one of two question sets, A or B, with the other set being put aside for the Chaser, and are given a head start of one space per contestant participating in this round. To answer a question, a contestant must press his/her own buzzer, and only he/she can then answer; if any other contestant responds, the question is thrown out. If only one contestant is in the Final Chase, the buzzer is not used. Every correct answer moves the contestants ahead one space.


After the two minutes are up, the Chaser is brought in and is told how many spaces the contestants collected. The Chaser is given a further two minutes of quick-fire questions to attempt to catch the team. If the Chaser gets any question wrong or is unable to answer it, the clock is briefly stopped and the question is thrown over to the contestants; if they get the answer correct, the Chaser is pushed back one space. From Series 3 onward, if the contestants answer the Chaser's question correctly whilst the Chaser is at the starting line, the contestants move ahead one space instead. If the Chaser succeeds in catching the team before time runs out, the team loses the prize pot and leave empty-handed, but if the team are not caught by the Chaser the prize pot is split equally between the remaining team contestants. If there is only one contestant then he or she wins the entire prize pot. After the two minutes are up, the Chaser is brought in and is told how many spaces the contestants collected. The Chaser is given a further two minutes of quick-fire questions to attempt to catch the team. If the Chaser gets any question wrong or is unable to answer it, the clock is briefly stopped and the question is thrown over to the contestants; if they get the answer correct, the Chaser is pushed back one space. From series 3 onward, if the contestants answer the Chaser's question correctly whilst the Chaser is at the starting line, the contestants move ahead one space instead. If the Chaser succeeds in catching the team before time runs out, the team loses the prize pot and leaves empty-handed, but if the team is not caught by the Chaser, the prize pot is split equally between the remaining team contestants. If there is only one contestant, he/she wins the entire prize pot.


On the celebrity episodes, if the team is caught during the Final Chase a consolation prize of £1,000 is awarded to each of the remaining celebrities (those who succeeded in their individual chases or, if everybody was caught in their individual chases, the entire team). On the celebrity episodes, if the team is caught during the Final Chase, a consolation prize of £1,000 is awarded to each of the remaining celebrities (those who succeeded in their individual chases or, if everybody was caught in their individual chases, the entire team).


==Chasers== ==Chasers==
*''']''' (2009–present) — Appeared on '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']'' (twice, winning £32,000 and £16,000);<ref name="bradleywalsh.co.uk">{{cite web|url=http://www.bradleywalsh.co.uk/tv-the-chase-meet-the-chasers.php|title=The Chase - Meet the Chasers|publisher=Bradley Walsh|accessdate=28 July 2014}}</ref> runner-up on '']'', runner-up on '']'', part of a winning team on '']'', represented Wales from 2005–2007 at the European quiz championships. Nicknamed "The Beast", "Beastie Boy" and "The Man Mountain of Maths".<br/>Ranked 141st in World Quizzing Championships 2014.<ref name="WQR2014">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldquizzingchampionships.com/results/| title=World Quizzing Championships Results|publisher=]|accessdate=26 June 2014}}</ref> *''']''' (2009–present) — Appeared on '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']'' (twice, winning £32,000 and £16,000);<ref name="bradleywalsh.co.uk">{{cite web|url=http://www.bradleywalsh.co.uk/tv-the-chase-meet-the-chasers.php|title=The Chase - Meet the Chasers|publisher=Bradley Walsh|accessdate=28 July 2014}}</ref> runner-up on '']'', runner-up on '']'', part of a winning team on '']'', represented Wales from 2005–2007 at the European quiz championships. Nicknamed "The Beast", "Beastie Boy" and "The Man Mountain of Maths".<br/>Ranked 141st in World Quizzing Championships 2014.<ref name="WQR2014">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldquizzingchampionships.com/results/| title=World Quizzing Championships Results|publisher=]|accessdate=26 June 2014}}</ref>


*''']''' (2009–present) — Appeared on '']'', '']'', '']'', the UK version of '']'',<ref name="bradleywalsh.co.uk"/> and '']''; winner of '']'', finalist on '']''. Nicknamed "The Dark Destroyer", "The Barrister", "The Legal Eagle", and "The ''Mastermind'' Champ". *''']''' (2009–present) — Appeared on '']'', '']'', '']'', the UK version of '']'',<ref name="bradleywalsh.co.uk"/> and '']''; winner of '']'', finalist on '']''. Nicknamed "The Dark Destroyer", "The Barrister", "The Legal Eagle", and "The ''Mastermind'' Champ".<br/>Ranked 473rd in World Quizzing Championships 2014.<ref name="WQR2014"/>
Ranked 473rd in World Quizzing Championships 2014.<ref name="WQR2014"/>


*''']''' (2010–present) — Appeared on '']'' (twice),<ref name="bradleywalsh.co.uk"/> '']'', '']'', and '']''; semi-finalist on '']''. Holds the rank of Grand Master in the UK quiz rankings. Nicknamed "The Governess" and "Frosty Knickers". *''']''' (2010–present) — Appeared on '']'' (twice),<ref name="bradleywalsh.co.uk"/> '']'', '']'', and '']''; semi-finalist on '']''. Holds the rank of Grand Master in the UK quiz rankings. Nicknamed "The Governess" and "Frosty Knickers".<br/>Ranked 42nd in World Quizzing Championships 2014.<ref name="WQR2014"/>
Ranked 42nd in World Quizzing Championships 2014.<ref name="WQR2014"/>


*''']''' (2011–present) — Appeared on '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']'';<ref name="bradleywalsh.co.uk"/> ranked 20th in the National quiz rankings (as of 2 July 2011). Nicknamed "The Sinnerman", "The Smiling Assassin" and "Sarcasm in a Suit". *''']''' (2011–present) — Appeared on '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']'';<ref name="bradleywalsh.co.uk"/> ranked 20th in the National quiz rankings (as of 2 July 2011). Nicknamed "The Sinnerman", "The Smiling Assassin" and "Sarcasm in a Suit".<br/>Ranked 33rd in World Quizzing Championships 2014.<ref name="WQR2014"/>
Ranked 33rd in World Quizzing Championships 2014.<ref name="WQR2014"/>


==Ratings== ==Ratings==
By December 2012, ''The Chase'' had become ITV's most popular teatime hit since '']'' in 2005.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a443991/the-chase-now-itvs-biggest-teatime-hit-since-paul-ogrady.html|title='The Chase' now ITV's biggest teatime hit since Paul O'Grady|date=9 December 2012|first=Paul|last=Millar|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=9 December 2012}}</ref> On 21 January 2013, ''The Chase'' managed a peak audience of 5.1 million, a new all-time high.<ref name="5.1m peak">{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a454284/the-chase-gets-300-more-episodes-24-celeb-specials-on-itv.html|title='The Chase' gets 300 more episodes, 24 celeb specials on ITV|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|work=Digital Spy|publisher=Hearst Magazines UK|date=28 January 2013|accessdate=28 January 2013}}</ref> Almost every episode is now in ITV's Top 30 weekly broadcasts.<ref name="barb">{{cite web|url=http://www.barb.co.uk/viewing/weekly-top-30|title=Weekly Top 30 Programmes|publisher=]|date=|accessdate=}}</ref> Episodes featuring celebrities have managed shares from 3.13m to 4.58m.<ref name="barb" /> By December 2012, ''The Chase'' had become ITV's most popular teatime hit since '']'' in 2005.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a443991/the-chase-now-itvs-biggest-teatime-hit-since-paul-ogrady.html|title='The Chase' now ITV's biggest teatime hit since Paul O'Grady|date=9 December 2012|first=Paul|last=Millar|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=9 December 2012}}</ref> On 21 January 2013, ''The Chase'' managed a peak audience of 5.1 million, a new all-time high.<ref name="5.1m peak">{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a454284/the-chase-gets-300-more-episodes-24-celeb-specials-on-itv.html|title='The Chase' gets 300 more episodes, 24 celeb specials on ITV|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|work=Digital Spy|publisher=Hearst Magazines UK|date=28 January 2013|accessdate=28 January 2013}}</ref> Almost every episode is now in ITV's Top 30 weekly broadcasts.<ref name="barb">{{cite web|url=http://www.barb.co.uk/viewing/weekly-top-30|title=Weekly Top 30 Programmes|publisher=]|date=|accessdate=}}</ref> Episodes featuring celebrities have managed shares from 3.13m to 4.58m.<ref name="barb" />


In its 5:00 pm timeslot, ''The Chase'' airs against another game show on ], '']'', which was launched in August 2009, two months after ''The Chase''{{'}}s debut. The two programmes usually receive similar ratings (e.g., in September 2012 ''The Chase'' had 2.44 million viewers versus 2.27 million for ''Pointless'').<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a408609/pointless-the-chase-neck-and-neck-in-teatime-ratings.html|title='Pointless', 'The Chase' neck-and-neck in teatime ratings|last=Millar|first=Paul|work=Digital Spy|publisher=Hearst Magazines UK|date=27 September 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a431053/paul-ogradys-dogs-show-bows-out-with-nearly-5m-viewers.html|title=Paul O'Grady's 'Dogs' show bows out with nearly 5m viewers|work=Digital Spy|publisher=Hearst Magazines UK|last=Millar|first=Paul|date=16 October 2012|accessdate=24 July 2014}}</ref> However, between October 2012 and January 2013, ''The Chase'' beat ''Pointless'' in the ratings each week. For two weeks in February 2013, ''Pointless'' received a higher share than ''The Chase'' (3.53 million viewers to 3.41 million, and again 3.58 million viewers to 3.30 million).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a457702/pointless-overtakes-the-chase-in-teatime-ratings.html|title='Pointless' overtakes 'The Chase' in teatime ratings|last=Millar|first=Paul|date=10 February 2013|work=Digital Spy|publisher=Hearst Magazines UK|accessdate=10 February 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a459439/bbc-ones-pointless-extends-lead-over-itvs-the-chase.html|title=BBC One's 'Pointless' extends lead over ITV's 'The Chase'|last=Millar|first=Paul|date=17 February 2013|work=Digital Spy|publisher=Hearst Magazines UK|accessdate=17 February 2013}}</ref> In its 5:00pm timeslot, ''The Chase'' airs against another game show on ], '']'', which was launched in August 2009, two months after ''The Chase''{{'}}s debut. The two programmes usually receive similar ratings (e.g., in September 2012 ''The Chase'' had 2.44 million viewers versus 2.27 million for ''Pointless'').<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a408609/pointless-the-chase-neck-and-neck-in-teatime-ratings.html|title='Pointless', 'The Chase' neck-and-neck in teatime ratings|last=Millar|first=Paul|work=Digital Spy|publisher=Hearst Magazines UK|date=27 September 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a431053/paul-ogradys-dogs-show-bows-out-with-nearly-5m-viewers.html|title=Paul O'Grady's 'Dogs' show bows out with nearly 5m viewers|work=Digital Spy|publisher=Hearst Magazines UK|last=Millar|first=Paul|date=16 October 2012|accessdate=24 July 2014}}</ref> However, between October 2012 and January 2013, ''The Chase'' beat ''Pointless'' in the ratings each week. For two weeks in February 2013, ''Pointless'' received a higher share than ''The Chase'' (3.53 million viewers to 3.41 million, and again 3.58 million viewers to 3.30 million).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a457702/pointless-overtakes-the-chase-in-teatime-ratings.html|title='Pointless' overtakes 'The Chase' in teatime ratings|last=Millar|first=Paul|date=10 February 2013|work=Digital Spy|publisher=Hearst Magazines UK|accessdate=10 February 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a459439/bbc-ones-pointless-extends-lead-over-itvs-the-chase.html|title=BBC One's 'Pointless' extends lead over ITV's 'The Chase'|last=Millar|first=Paul|date=17 February 2013|work=Digital Spy|publisher=Hearst Magazines UK|accessdate=17 February 2013}}</ref>


==Transmissions== ==Transmissions==

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2009 British TV series or programme
The Chase
GenreGame show
Created byDanny Carvalho
Pete Faherty
Chris Gepp
Elliot Johnson
Matt Pritchard
Amanda Wilson
Directed byIan Hamilton
Stuart Macdonald
Creative directorMichael Kelpie
Presented byBradley Walsh
StarringMark Labbett
Shaun Wallace
Anne Hegerty (2010–)
Paul Sinha (2011–)
Theme music composerPaul Farrer
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series7 (regular series)
3 (celebrity series)
No. of episodes500 (as of 14 February 2014)
Production
Executive producersSue Allison
Martin Scott
ProducersJennifer Stephenson
David Hall
Production locationsRegular series
Granada Studios (2009)
The London Studios (2010–13)
Teddington Studios (2013–14)
Elstree Studios (2014–)
Celebrity series
The London Studios
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companiesITV Studios (2009–13)
Potato (2013–)
Original release
NetworkITV, STV, UTV
Release29 June 2009 (2009-06-29) –
present

The Chase is a British game show broadcast on ITV and hosted by Bradley Walsh in which contestants play against an opponent who plays for the bank, known as "The Chaser". The Chasers are Anne Hegerty, Mark Labbett, Paul Sinha and Shaun Wallace. Labbett and Wallace have both been Chasers since series 1, while Hegerty joined in series 2 and Sinha joined in series 4.

In the show, a team of four contestants attempt to amass as much money as possible for a team prize fund by answering quick-fire questions in a 60-second round, with each correct answer adding £1,000 to the contestant's bank. The Chaser's job is then to catch each contestant and make sure that they are not able to put the money into a prize fund, which the team must collectively play for in "The Final Chase".

Gameplay

Cash Builder and Head-to-Head

Each contestant comes up one at a time and is given one minute to answer as many questions as possible with each correct answer worth £1,000. This element is known as the Cash Builder.

After the minute is up, the money earned from the Cash Builder is placed three steps down on a seven-step money board (eight steps in the first series). The contestant may remain at this step and play for the money in their bank. However, the contestant may also be placed one step lower down the board for a lesser award, or one step further up the board for a greater award, with each award's value being set by the Chaser. The lower award can occasionally be a negative amount of money.

If the contestant elects to play for the greater reward, the Chaser is two steps behind them and the contestant must answer six questions correctly to reach home. If the contestant elects to remain where they are, the Chaser is three steps behind them and the contestant must answer five questions correctly to reach home. However, if the contestant elects to play for the smaller reward, the Chaser is four steps behind them and the contestant must answer four questions correctly to reach home.

Once the contestant nominates their starting position, they must answer questions correctly in order to reach the bottom of the board (known as "getting home") and bank their money. Both the contestant and the Chaser are given the same multiple-choice question with three possible answers, then must secretly press one of the three buttons on their keypad to lock in their answer. When one person locks in their answer, the other is given five seconds to lock in, or else they will get locked out. If the contestant and/or the Chaser is correct, they move one step down the board, but if either is wrong or ran out of time, they must remain where they are. The Chaser's job is to catch up to the contestant and eliminate them from the game by capitalising on the mistakes the contestant makes before they can reach the bottom of the board. If this happens, the contestant is out of the game and the cash disappears, but if the contestant reaches home, their money is put into the team's prize pot which will be contested for in the final round. This is repeated for all four contestants.

The contestants who successfully outrun the Chaser proceed to the Final Chase. If all four contestants are caught by the Chaser, then their prize fund is set to £4,000 (£20,000 in celebrity episodes) and the team must nominate one contestant to proceed to the Final Chase.

Final Chase

In the final round, the remaining contestants have two minutes to answer as many questions as possible. They choose one of two question sets, A or B, with the other set being put aside for the Chaser, and are given a head start of one space per contestant participating in this round. To answer a question, a contestant must press his/her own buzzer, and only he/she can then answer; if any other contestant responds, the question is thrown out. If only one contestant is in the Final Chase, the buzzer is not used. Every correct answer moves the contestants ahead one space.

After the two minutes are up, the Chaser is brought in and is told how many spaces the contestants collected. The Chaser is given a further two minutes of quick-fire questions to attempt to catch the team. If the Chaser gets any question wrong or is unable to answer it, the clock is briefly stopped and the question is thrown over to the contestants; if they get the answer correct, the Chaser is pushed back one space. From series 3 onward, if the contestants answer the Chaser's question correctly whilst the Chaser is at the starting line, the contestants move ahead one space instead. If the Chaser succeeds in catching the team before time runs out, the team loses the prize pot and leaves empty-handed, but if the team is not caught by the Chaser, the prize pot is split equally between the remaining team contestants. If there is only one contestant, he/she wins the entire prize pot.

On the celebrity episodes, if the team is caught during the Final Chase, a consolation prize of £1,000 is awarded to each of the remaining celebrities (those who succeeded in their individual chases or, if everybody was caught in their individual chases, the entire team).

Chasers

Ratings

By December 2012, The Chase had become ITV's most popular teatime hit since The Paul O'Grady Show in 2005. On 21 January 2013, The Chase managed a peak audience of 5.1 million, a new all-time high. Almost every episode is now in ITV's Top 30 weekly broadcasts. Episodes featuring celebrities have managed shares from 3.13m to 4.58m.

In its 5:00pm timeslot, The Chase airs against another game show on BBC One, Pointless, which was launched in August 2009, two months after The Chase's debut. The two programmes usually receive similar ratings (e.g., in September 2012 The Chase had 2.44 million viewers versus 2.27 million for Pointless). However, between October 2012 and January 2013, The Chase beat Pointless in the ratings each week. For two weeks in February 2013, Pointless received a higher share than The Chase (3.53 million viewers to 3.41 million, and again 3.58 million viewers to 3.30 million).

Transmissions

Regular series

Series Start date
1 29 June 2009
2 24 May 2010
3 3 January 2011
4 5 September 2011
5 31 January 2012
6 29 October 2012
7 2 September 2013

Celebrity series

Series Start date
1 29 October 2011
2 19 August 2012
3 5 October 2013

Awards

Year Group Award Result Reference(s)
2013 National Television Awards Best Daytime Programme Nominated
Broadcast Awards Best Daytime Programme Won
TV Guide Awards Best Daytime Programme Nominated
2014 National Television Awards Best Daytime Programme Nominated

International versions

Country Local title Channel Presenter Chaser(s) Premiere date
 China 挑战文化名人
(Challenge the Culture Masters)
Jiangxi Television Liu Wei Ayi et al. Summer 2014
 Croatia Potjera
(The Chase)
HRT Tarik Filipović Dean Kotiga
Mirko Miočić
Morana Zibar
27 October 2013
 Germany Gefragt — gejagt
(Asked — chased/hunted)
NDR Fernsehen Alexander Bommes
Holger Waldenberger (Series 1)
Sebastian Jacoby (Series 2)
Sebastian Klussmann (Series 2)
8 July 2012
 Russia «Погоня»
(Pursuit)
Russia 1 Alexander Gurevich Alexander Ediger
Juriy Hashimov
Olga Uspanova
Boris Burda
17 November 2012
 Serbia The Потрага
(Potraga; The Search)
RTS Jovan Memedović Milorad Milinković
Maja Lalić
Uroš Đurić
28 October 2013
 Turkey Takip
(Tracking)
Kanal D Uraz Kaygilaroğlu Muhsin Divan Spring 2014
 United States The Chase Game Show Network Brooke Burns Mark Labbett 6 August 2013

United States

Main article: The Chase (U.S. game show)

In May 2012, the US television network Fox ordered two pilots to be recorded in London for consideration in its line-up. Walsh was the host for both pilots, while Labbett was the Chaser for one, and Jeopardy! champion Brad Rutter was the Chaser for the other. 0n 9 April 2013, Game Show Network (GSN) announced plans to order eight episodes of the series. Brooke Burns (formerly of Dog Eat Dog) was named the host while Labbett was named the Chaser, and the programme began airing on 6 August 2013. On 1 July 2013 (prior to the show's US premiere), GSN announced that a second series of eight episodes had been ordered. On 18 March 2014, it was announced that The Chase had been renewed for a third season consisting of thirteen episodes.

Merchandise

A board game of the show was released in 2012. On 12 December 2012, a version for iOS was released by Barnstorm Games. The app features all four Chasers and can be played by up to four people, as in the actual show. The only differences between the app and the show are that four choices are presented for questions in the Cash Builder and the Final Chase rounds and that no Final Chase is played if all players are caught in their individual chases. The app is designed for both iPhones and iPads.

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