Bradley Walsh hopes to make millions as The Chase is transformed into new immersive tourist attraction
Bradley Walsh hopes to make millions as The Chase is transformed into new immersive tourist attraction
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ITV's much-loved and hugely successful game show The Chase is set to become a tourist attraction - with host Bradley Walsh hoping to make millions with the new venture. The popular daytime quiz show sees contestants go up against one of six chasers - Mark Labbett, Shaun Wallace, Anne Hegerty, Paul Sinha, Jenny Ryan and Darragh Ennis - to win money.
But now, the MailOnline can reveal that ITV bosses are set to cash in on its success at venues across the country - and Walsh is putting in his own money. A source said: 'The Chase is one of ITVs most loved and popular shows, and this is a great way for ITV to bring in much-needed money to the network.
The idea is to attract to provide 'immersive experiences', with the market booming as consumers look to alternatives to an evening down the pub. There are, for example, over 1500 escape rooms across the country, while Monopoly Lifesize, an interactive in-person version of the board game, has proved a big hit.
Bradley Walsh is hoping to make millions as The Chase is transformed into new immersive tourist attraction, MailOnline can reveal. ITV bosses are set to cash in on its success at venues across the country - and Walsh is putting in his own money. ITV show The Cube, hosted by Philip Schofield from 2009 to 2021, has spawned two venues in London and Manchester where punters complete challenges from within a 4m x 4m x 4m Perspex cube like the contestants on the television show.