The Chase host Bradley Walsh has revealed the one TV job he’d love to land that has so far eluded him.
The former footballer has starred in a series of hit shows but failed to appear in one particular show which is known for featuring household names.
Speaking to actress and comedian Chizzy Akudolu on his hit quiz show the cheeky-chappy issued a ‘come and get me’ plea to Death in Paradise bosses.
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Bradley, 62, said: “Guess which job I want to do that you’ve done?
Chizzy guessed: “You want to be a doctor? do Strictly (Come Dancing)? be a fairy? be a zombie?”
Bradley added: “It’s too late for me to be a fairy. I want to do Death in Paradise.”
Chizzy, 49, then revealed what a great job working for the hit Caribbean detective show is.
She said: “Death in Paradise – that’s a holiday. You literally work for a couple of days and just sit on the beach.”
Bradley also dismissed the idea that he wants to don the sequins and take part in Strictly Come Dancing.
Despite so far missing out on the sunshine crime drama Bradley’s son Barney has appeared in it.
He landed a part in the recent Christmas special and the new series which has aired this year.
Bradley has been caught in a talent war between the BBC and ITV which has also seen Alan Carr defect.
Death in Paradise is broadcast on the BBC and could be used to further lock Bradley into the corporations’ future plans.
Chizzy began her showbiz career as an extra on Bad Girls before winning a BBC talent competition to be a comedy performer and writer.
She and fellow comedian Jack Carroll beat The Beast, aka Mark Labbett, to win £16,000 for charity.
Journalists Sonja McLaughlan and Andrew Pierce were knocked out before the final round.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk