ITV has pulled the plug on new episodes of The Chase for at least a year â and it could spell big changes for host Bradley Walsh, whoâs now tipped for a glittering turn on Strictly Come Dancing.
The long-running quiz favourite, a teatime staple for 17 years, wonât film again until next April as the broadcaster tightens its purse strings in the wake of pandemic losses.
But while Bradley may be lining up a move to the ballroom, itâs bad news for the showâs brainy stars. Insiders say Chasers including Mark âThe Beastâ Labbett, Anne âThe Governessâ Hegerty and Paul âThe Sinnermanâ Sinha are feeling the pinch â as theyâre only paid per episode.
One source said: âItâs a real blow. Everyone loves the show, but no filming means no pay.â
ITV insists fans wonât miss out, with repeats set to keep screens filled â plus spin-offs like Beat the Chasers and a new global version in the pipeline.
MONEY TALKS
The shock move comes as ITV looks to slash costs across its biggest shows â despite raking in a hefty ÂŁ534 million in profits. Even soaps like Emmerdale and Coronation Street are feeling the squeeze.
TV insiders reckon viewers may barely notice, thanks to the showâs huge back catalogue. But behind the scenes, the pause has sparked real concern about the future of one of Britainâs best-loved quizzes.
And with Bradley potentially swapping the studio for sequins, fans are left wondering: is this just a break⊠or the beginning of the end for The Chase?


