The Chase fans gobsmacked as Bradley Walsh doesn't know Star Wars question

The Chase viewers were left scratching their heads tonight after host Bradley Walsh admitted he didn’t know the answer to a Star Wars question.

Bradley, who recently turned 60, made the confession during tonight’s episode as a contestant was also unsure of the answer.

The question was: “In the Star Wars films, what colour is the blade of Yoda’s lightsaber?” and the answer was green.

After the player said they thought the answer was blue, Bradley said he didn’t know.

He then proceeded to say he didn’t actually know what colour Yoda was.

He said: “Is Yoda green? I didn’t even know that.

Bradley Walsh admitted he didn’t know Yoda from Star Wars was green (Image: ITV)

“That’s colour-blindness for you, I just think everything is beige…”

Fans flooded Twitter, in disbelief that Bradley wasn’t aware of the famous character’s green colour.

One said: “IT’S GREEN!!! Shame on you.”

While another: “Yoda is green.”

Chaser Shaun Wallace knew the answer was in fact green (Image: ITV)

“Even I know it’s green & I can’t be a**** with Star Wars” added a third.

Yesterday’s The Chase saw Bradley leap to the defence of chaser Jenny Ryan after a player seemingly made a cheeky jibe.

The player was 21-year-old psychology student Ben Green, who The Vixen cheekily branded “baby-faced” when they greeted each other for the first time.

Ben laughed and said: “Chubby cheeks” but it was unclear who his remark was aimed at, and Jenny thought he was making a jibe at her.

The contestants all made it through to the final chase, but unfortunately failed to beat the chaser (Image: ITV)

The Chaser’s mouth opened in shock, with host Bradley quickly leaping to defend his co-star.

He said: “That’s unecessary…”

The player quickly assured the presenter and Jenny that he wasn’t actually insulting her, he was talking about his own cheeks in response to her “baby-face” comment.

The Chase airs weekdays at 5pm on ITV

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