'The Chase': Paul Sinha, Aka The Sinnerman, Reveals Chasers Perform Tribal Dance Before Each Recording Of ITV Daytime Quiz Show

'The Chasers' Doing A Tribal Dance Is Something We Need To See
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The secret to the success of ITV’s teatime quiz show ‘The Chase’ appears to have been revealed.

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Paul Sinha (aka The Sinnerman) has revealed that there's a ceremonial dance, that the show’s Chasers do before each recording.

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Paul Sinha with 'The Chase' host Bradley Walsh

The quiz show regular, who has appeared on ‘Are You an Egghead?’, ‘Brain of Britain’, ‘Mastermind’, ‘University Challenge’ and ‘The Weakest Link’, told Metro that the team of intimidating quiz boffins like to get down and dirty before they try to stop a team of hopefuls winning a load of cash.

“At the beginning of every day’s recording, we perform it with gusto. It is the most joyous 28 minutes of the working day.”

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Paul with the rest of the Chasers

‘The Chase’ has become one of ITV’s biggest daytime shows since it started in 2009, regularly attracting viewers of nearly four million each day.

One of the show’s other Chasers, Anne Hegerty (aka The Governess), recently raised an eyebrow when she was filmed swearing in between takes during filming.

'The Chase': 9 Facts In 90 Seconds
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1. ‘The Chase’ has become a global hit with versions of the show now appearing on television screens in the Russia, China, Croatia, Germany, Norway, Serbia, Turkey and the US. (credit:ITV)
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2. Three hour-long episodes of ‘The Chase’ are filmed back-to-back each day, with each episode taking around two hours to record. (credit:ITV)
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3. Mark Labbett, aka The Beast, is the only Chaser to appear on more than one version of the show. As well as the British series he can also be seen taking on American contestants on ‘The Chase USA’. (credit:ITV)
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4. The newest Chaser, Jenny 'The Vixen' Ryan was recommended by fellow Chaser Anne 'The Governess' Hegerty. The pair are on the same quiz league team. "I’m the captain so I get to boss her around," Jenny revealed. (credit:ITV)
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5. Back in 2013, Twitter was all of a fluster after Chaser Paul Sinha won the final chase even though many viewers believed he had run out of time before fully answering the final question, as this picture appears to prove. The finalists ended up missing out on a prize fund of £53,000. Ouch. (credit:Twitter)
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6. Chaser Anne ‘The Governess’ Hegerty might be the top performing Chaser AND hold the rank of Grandmaster in the UK quiz rankings (yes, this is a thing), but she’s only 40th in the World Quizzing Championships rankings, which is a whole 9 places lower than fellow chaser Paul Sinha. (credit:ITV)
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7. Spoiler alert! The Chasers are given a little help from a scriptwriter with the witty lines they dish out to the contestants and host Bradley Walsh, but they’re just suggestions and are never set in stone, as much of the banter which comes across on screen is ad libbed. (credit:ITV)
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8. Chaser Shaun Wallace (who is a barrister by day) won the 2004 series of ‘Mastermind’. His specialist subject in the final was FA Cup Finals. (credit:ITV)