The Chase Question Writers Admit Secret to Making Show Innuendo-Heavy


The Chase Question Writers Admit Secret to Making Show Innuendo-Heavy

Behind the Scenes Confessions

One of the question writers for ITV's The Chase has revealed that they intentionally make the show full of innuendos and risqué questions to "push what is decent" during teatime viewing.

Strategic Planning

The team behind The Chase meticulously plans saucy questions and tries to include rude words in unexpected contexts to entertain viewers and keep host Bradley Walsh on his toes.

Creating Comedy Gold

Question compiler Fraser Cameron explained that Bradley Walsh's reactions to the questions are genuine as he reads them for the first time on air, turning seemingly normal questions into hilarious moments that contribute to the show's popularity.

Unveiling Show Secrets

As The Chase celebrates 15 years on air, the question-writing team has shared insights into their process, revealing that they craft over 200 questions a day to maintain the show's universal appeal and keep viewers engaged.


The Chase Question Writers Admit Secret to Making Show Innuendo-Heavy

Record-Breaking Moments

Recently, The Chase made history with contestants competing for a £100,000 jackpot, the largest prize in the show's history. Despite a tense final round, the team managed to secure victory in a nail-biting finish against Chaser Paul Sinha.

15 Years of Entertainment

The Chase continues to captivate audiences with its blend of trivia, humor, and suspense, making it a beloved teatime staple for viewers across the UK.