Bring On The Chase
Oh no! That must be our brand new Chaser. It’s the Spectral Specimen himself – “The Ghost” Irmin Visible!
Here we have some work from way back in July – an attempted recreation of ITV’s The Chase for another Pacdude Games collab. Unfortunately, the project hit the buffers as we struggled to find a way to properly implement graphics for the show’s final round, meaning these are semi-complete at best. The set is complete, though, so this is going up.

Perhaps TV’s most ubiquitous quiz show, The Chase started quietly in summer 2009, just a short while before long-time rival Pointless reared its head on BBC Two. In the show, a team of four take it in turns to pit their wits against a ruthless quiz genius – The Chaser – with the winners progressing to the final round, where they work as a team to try and defeat the massive geek one more time.
Why ubiquitous, I hear you ask? Well, at some point in the mid-2010s it seems that The Chase rather took off, soaring ahead of Pointless – much to Richard Osman’s dismay, I’m sure – and becoming one of ITV’s biggest shows. This meant other programmes were elbowed out of the way to make way for Chase repeats. As well as the weekdaily showings, it would appear at weekends. During the morning. Celebrity spin-offs. Family spin-offs. And none of this is to mention Challenge often showing nothing but The Chase reruns all day long. While over two thousand episodes have been made, there must be a similar number of showings every year, factoring in all those repeats. And still people go nuts on Twitter whenever, heaven forbid, ITV have the audacity to try a new quiz in the 5pm slot.

Of course, there’s a reason for all of that; the format is very strong and holds up exceptionally well. The final round is probably one of the best of any quiz format, regularly delivering on tension and drama. The Chasers themselves are generally entertaining and likeable – much more than the Eggheads – and more than happy to play up to their perceived persona; as such, there are times where you’re rooting for them. Originally, there were only two Chasers; now, there are six of them – another way in which the show remains fresh.
The lynchpin, though, is surely Bradley Walsh, who is one of the best presenters on TV and superb at both encouraging the contestants and needling the Chasers. It would likely be quite a dry show without him. I don’t really watch it very often, but make a point of catching the Christmas blooper special as he’s bound to make you laugh, either by fluffing his lines or just losing it over a ridiculous question.

Here’s one notable example of that aforementioned final round, where only Judith made it through and still managed to rack up a score of 20 for the Chaser to try and match.
Irmin Visible.
Seriously. Jacob, have a camomile, a hobnob and a lie down in a darkened room. π€£
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I knew you’d like it π
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As I understand it they only got Irmin to replace Gerry when he was getting on a bit and started getting too many answers wrong. I wonder what Gerry Atrick is up to these daysβ¦
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I’ll get the hobnobs back out for you.Indeed, what a shame it was – one of the best Chasers in his day, along with the army guy. Rumour has it General Knowledge might be leaving too. It won’t be the same show without him.LikeLiked by 1 person
:O So shiny! I love this Jay, very well made. I personally am not a fan of the show but the set is really the only part I like about it, might make it myself one day π
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I’ve never really gotten into The Chase either, but can see why it’s so successful. Thanks for your comments and yes, do have a go π
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Hi Jacob. Excellent video graphics – the red and salmon pink tones are pleasing. I know nothing of ‘The Chase’ as its debut was the year I was about to leave the UK.
Ooh… Hobnobs (as Steve mentioned in the comments), lol, 2009 was prob the last time I had a Hobnob. I remember they were quite delicious!
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Hey Ford – thanks! Yeah, I guess you must have just missed out on this one. I am surprised there hasn’t been a French version given its popularity here and overseas.
Ah yes, we love a hobnob. Perhaps they could make a game show where biscuits are the prize!
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And now… from Norwich… it’s the crunchy quiz of the week! Our top prizes for you lucky contestants are:
A day out all expenses paid tour at a Hobnob factory!
A supermarket biscuit aisle 1 minute trolley dash!
A 12 month supply of Bourbon Creams!
A McVitie’s Digestive tee-shirt ‘I Love Plain Choc’ printed on the front, ‘But I Also Love Milk Choc’ printed on the back!
Top prize: All the Nice biscuits you can eat in Nice. Yes, our lucky winner will be transported to Nice in the South of France, where they can eat as many Nice biscuits as they like. Nice!
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π Love it! Would watch. I can think of someone who would have made a great host: “It’s nice to see you, to see you… in Nice!”
“Beryl’s got herself a hobnob, can she bag a year’s supply of Bourbons? Will she risk all in the Garibaldi Gamble? Join us after the break.” (snaps biscuit in half, throws it into raucous tea-drinking audience)
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Oh that’s too brilliant! Brucie is perfect with that catchphrase π He could also say: “And here is our dolly with the biscuit trolley, my niece, Berenice, from Nice, go on, give us a twirl!”
As for the Garibaldi Gamble and the raucous tea-drinking audience… ππ€£π
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“Our dolly with the biscuit trolley” is so Bruce! Hilarious, and not where I was expecting the comments on this post to go at all! π
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Me too!! I think I need three Malted Milk and a cuppa after all that biscuit quiz show comment excitement! ππ
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