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Beat The Chasers star caught out by tricky question as Bradley Walsh declares ‘this is tough’ – but did you know it?


A CONTESTANT on Beat The Chasers was asked a question that even Bradley Walsh himself deemed as tough.

On the much-loved quiz programme an older gentleman wearing a grey blazer and striking yellow tie had made it through some of the quiz rounds.

A man in a suit jacket and white shirt on a game show with the question: "Unveiled in 2024, the new logo of the London Museum features a splat of what?"
Bradley asked a contestant this question which he himself admitted was tough to answer
A man with a white beard and gray suit looks puzzled while a trivia question about the London Museum's new logo is displayed.
The contestant looked utterly stumped by the cultural Q
A game show contestant on a red and blue lit stage, facing a large screen displaying a multiple-choice question about the London Museum's new logo, with "Tomato ketchup" highlighted in red.
He didn’t walk away victorious

He was playing against chaser Shaun Wallace.

Shaun is popularly called “the dark destroyer” on The Chase and Beat The Chasers, as he’s known to destroy contestants he’s put up against.

The next question the gentleman was asked wasn’t an easy one, which Bradley even noted himself after reading it out.

“Here’s your next question.

“Unveiled in 2024, the new logo of the London Museum features a splat of what?”

Then, to follow, were three different answer choices.

“A. Tomato ketchup.

“B. Blue paint.

“C. Pigeon poo.”

It was at this point Bradley noted out loud how the question was quite a tricky one.


“I think this is tough,” the quiz show host said.

“Good job it weren’t your first one.”

The contestant held a deeply confused expression during the conversation.

“Yes, it is a good job” he said.

“I’m going to say A. Tomato ketchup.”

The gentleman was unfortunately incorrect, leaving the correct answer to either be blue paint or pigeon poo.

Do you know which of the two it might be?

Beat The Chasers will be back on screens this Sunday on ITV at 8pm, and ITV+1 at 9pm.

The Chasers from the British TV show *Beat The Chasers*: Darragh Ennis, Jenny Ryan, Mark Labbett, Paul Sinha, Anne Hegerty, and Shaun Wallace.
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The contestant was up against Shaun Wallace[/caption]

Game show set with a host, audience, and a screen displaying a question about the London Museum logo and multiple-choice answers.
It was a tough round

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