The Chase's Bradley Walsh was annoyed to hear a joke he thought he could've made first.
Bradley welcomed another four players to the show ready to take on The Chaser. Their opponent was Paul "The Sinnerman" Sinha who had a laid-back approach to today's game.
Throwing the group more jokes than usual, he built a positive relationship with the team as they stepped forward. Abbie, a trainee solicitor from Kent, who was second to take on the cash builder round, told Bradley she was studying criminal law "under the government."
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Bradley asked whether or not she'd move to London for a role but the 24-year-old shot him down instantly. The Chaser chipped in and said: "I look forward to you being nicknamed Westminster 'Abbie'"
After a moment of brief silence, Bradley admitted he was fuming with himself for nothing thinking of the name-based pun himself. He said: "I'm gutted I didn't think of that. That's my sort of joke."
He soon composed himself to move the show along which saw Abbie make it back safely to her team. All four contestants took on The Chaser in the final round but they were sadly beaten with several seconds to spare, leaving the show with nothing.
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