By Lauren Morris

Published: Monday, 16 May 2022 at 12:00 am


Like many quiz show fans, I’m guilty of being that viewer who’s shouting answers at the television, frustrated at how contestants can get so many questions wrong while I confidently play along from the comfort of my sofa, wrapped up in a dressing gown, barking out trivia to an audience of just my dog.

So, when the chance to have a go at Beat the Chasers – ITV’s successful spin-off to The Chase – came along, it was time to show I wasn’t literally all mouth and no trousers.

On behalf of RadioTimes.com, I set off to the Beat the Chasers studio in Elstree back in March, when filming for the primetime show’s fifth season was underway. Hosted by Bradley Walsh, the quiz competition sees brave contestants take on up to six Chasers after answering a series of multiple-choice questions (the Cash Builder round) in the hopes of taking home a sizeable prize pot. In the final stage, contestants must answer questions correctly to stop their 60-second clock from running out of time and, while choosing more Chasers to go up against will result in a bigger cash prize, they’ll be given less of a time advantage.

Having watched Beat the Chasers since it first premiered back in 2020, I knew taking on six of the world’s most accomplished quizzers in front of a live studio audience was going to be a daunting task. However, the enormity of the challenge only really sank in when I was ushered into the contestants’ greenroom. Luckily for me, it was only the final round of the competition that I’d be trying out and while the (admittedly disappointing) fact that I wasn’t playing for real cash did take some of the pressure off, I was going into full Eminem mode – my palms were sweaty, knees weak and arms were indeed heavy.