The Chase's Bradley Walsh issued an apology as he shared his surprising past career.
The 62-year-old presenter fronted Monday's edition of the ITV game show. He welcomed Jim, Chantal, Max and Alice on the latest programme.
The team were testing their wits against Paul Sinha in a big to win a huge cash jackpot. Jim was up in seat one and built up £7,000 in an impressive cash-builder.
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He was taking on The Sinnerman in a nail-biting head to head when Bradley asked: "In what year did Sir Frank Whittle patent his jet engine?"
Jim opted for 1930, but Bradley wasn't so sure as he guessed it was 10 years earlier. The answer was 1930, which baffled the Chaser as he revealed Bradley's past career before showbiz.
Paul asked: "Weren't you a former engineer at Rolls Royce?" Bradley responded: "I know, I know. My apologies to all my bosses back at Rolls Royce in the day."
The Chaser was in strong form as he proceeded to eliminate Jim. Max and Alice progressed to the final and were competing for £10,000.
The team built up 12 steps, but left empty-handed as they were caught with 53 seconds remaining.
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