Paul Sinha, one of The Chase's elite Chasers, has raised concerns about the future of the popular quiz show, suggesting it might not survive without its charismatic host, Bradley Walsh.
Sinha, 54, better known as 'The Sinnerman' on the ITV show has witnessed the unique energy that Walsh contributes to the programme, the Express reports.He heaped accolades on the host in an interview with Stuff, saying: "Perhaps most importantly of all, we never forget that it is an entertainment show and to that end we are blessed with Bradley Walsh, one of the brightest stars of the light entertainment firmament."He further commented: "I think there are some shows that can't survive without that particular host, Should Bradley Walsh, as he will do eventually, decide that his acting career comes first, The Chase won't survive."His comments come as Walsh has announced he will host an all-new programme called Bradley Walsh: Egypt's Cosmic Code, assuring fans that they will witness a side of him they've "never seen before".
His fresh journey will see him uncovering the wonders of Ancient Egypt. In an teaser clip, he shared his enduring passion for Egypt, saying: "I've had a fascination with Egypt and the pyramids for a very, very long time.
It's an anomaly, an absolute cornucopia of ideas and fantasies."With news of his latest television project surfacing, speculation has been rife about whether this might signal the end of his run on The Chase as retirement looms.
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