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Sophie Buchan

ITV The Chase: Viewers baffled by Bradley Walsh as he admits he's never watched The Simpsons

The Chase returned to our screens tonight (October 24) with four players working together to take home a cash prize.

Heading head-to-head in the first episode of the week was Darragh Ennis - who is also often called 'The Menace' .

Tonight STV viewers, or ITV if you're not in Scotland, saw Belinda, Dan, Paul and Sabine all work together with each of them having a strong first round.

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Belinda, 39, took home £6,000 after an impressive cash-builder with Dan up next. Having also had a strong cash builder securing £5,000, the 28-year-old eventually made his way home after stumbling over some questions - many of them space related.

Next up was Paul, 54, who answered three questions right and thankfully making it home adding £3,000 to the pot. Last up was Sabine who matched Dan by also getting five questions right. However it wasn't meant to be with the 38-year-old having to go home.

But it was when contestant Dan was up that viewers were left baffled.

In the second round against the Chaser, Dan was asked: "In which cartoon does Mila Kunis voice the character Meg?" with the three multiple choice answers being The Simpsons, South Park and Family Guy. Bradley however said that he has never watched any of them - even The Simpsons - with many finding this odd.

One said: "Bradley Walsh just said he’s never seen the Simpsons?! odd."

Another said: "Has Bradley never seen The Simpsons? He’s never said."

"Bradley Walsh has never seen The Simpsons!" added a third.

The answer was however, as he correctly selected, Family Guy.

With a not-so full team, the three remaining players they sadly didn't make it to the end and were caught

The Chase will return to our TV screens tomorrow (October 24) at 5pm on ITV and STV.

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