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Lottie Gibbons

Mark Labbett and Bradley Walsh call for contestant, 21, to be 'future Chaser'

Mark Labbett and Bradley Walsh said a contestant on tonight's Chase could be a future Chaser.

John, Andrea, Carol and Harry were all hoping to win a large amount of money, but they'd first have to defeat The Beast.

Up first was 71-year-old John, who managed an impressive £7,000 in the cash builder.

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The former teacher gambled and opted for the high offer of £50,000 in the head to head.

But he lost it all after forgetting to press the answer button.

Andrea was more fortunate, winning £7,000 and bagging a place in the final.

And her teammate Carol also did well, adding £5,000 to the prize pot.

Harry on The Chase (ITV)

The rest of the team's hopes laid on Harry - a 21-year-old history student from Bristol.

Harry did well in the cash builder, securing £6,000.

And despite Mark's confidence, he was unable to eliminate Harry in the head to head.

But Mark and host Bradley Walsh were stunned by his epic performance in the final.

Harry answered a number of questions correctly and at a rapid speed.

Speaking about his talent, Bradley said: "At 21, we could have a future Chaser on our hands there.

"He good, isn't he?"

The Beast added: "I was going to say whatever else happens, win or lose, you ought to stick to this Harry because there were some impressive skills...

"The answer about the bees and Albert, the Duke of York, I did not expect you to get those."

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