One player on The Chase seemed to fear she would be “out of a job” after getting a crucial question wrong.
The hit ITV show returned with a new batch of contestants on Wednesday (October 26) all hoping to try their luck against Britain’s finest quiz brains.
People from all walks of life can apply for the quiz show, but they’ve got to be brave and can find themselves facing gruelling questions on all manner of topics.
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This week’s team were Difu from London, Hazel from Kinver, Amy from Abergavenny and Mark from Middlewich.
But for Amy, a student paramedic, it seems getting a question wrong could have had dire consequences for her career prospects.
Difu was up first and scored £2,000 in his cash-builder, he successfully made it back to the team with some cash in the bank after taking the middle offer from Paul Sinha.
Next up to face The Sinnerman was Hazel, who made it back with £4,000 to play for, but things turned tense when Amy stepped up to the podium.
Poor Amy confessed she was terrified of getting any medical questions wrong, given her line of work as a medic.
But unfortunately, her worst fears came true as she was unable to answer a question about a type of injury.
Show host Bradley asked her: “A joint injury without dislocation or fracture is called a what?”
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Amy didn’t know the answer and was forced to pass before her time ran out and a disappointed Bradley cried out: “Fail!”
She replied: “I know, the one thing I didn’t want to do, get a medical question wrong… I’m out of a job”.
Luckily, Amy still managed to answer six questions correctly, meaning she had a potential £6,000 to play for.
Sadly, the team was caught with 16 seconds on the clock.
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