After a day away from our screens due to World Cup coverage, The Chase returned to ITV on Wednesday evening.
Bradley Walsh was back, as ever, to introduce four new faces who had teamed up to take on one of Britain's biggest brains in the hopes of bagging some cash. They were Jude from Dublin, Nick from Hull, Su from Gloucestershire and Chante from Manchester.
Jude was up first, and successfully made it back to the table with £5,000 each after managing to evade chaser Anne Hegerty.
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Next up was Nick, who also answered a decent five questions correctly in his cash-builder round. He then decided to take the middle offer and go up against the Governess for a potential £5,000.
But one question Bradley asked him left both the host and viewers in stitches. The 62-year-old presenter asked Nick: "The breakfast food known in Scotland as 'tattie scones' goes by what name in Ireland?"
The answers were A - Fadge, B - Menge, or C - Clonge. Laughter erupted from the audience, while Bradley tried to compose himself.
Urging Bradley to get back on track, Anne said: "You can do it Brad". Nick answered Fadge correctly, as Bradley replied: "That's what you want for breakfast".
Fans at home were loving the interaction too, according to Twitter. Mark said: "Wasn't really concentrating until I heard this question, Bradley could hardly contain his surprise either".
Faizal said: "Questions like these are why this show is so funny", while Jaleh said: "We are in Fanny Chmelar territory here". Laura said: "That question was for all of us".
The Chase returns tomorrow at 5pm on ITV and the ITV Hub
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