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Dan Walker shocks The Chase viewers with 'catty remarks' and flop performance

Presenter Dan Walker showed off his cheeky side during an appearance on a celebrity edition of ITV's The Chase where he took a swipe at brain box Paul 'The Sinnerman' Sinha. The 45-year-old outgoing BBC Breakfast host starred on the popular ITV game show on Saturday where he attempted to win a cash prize for charity.

As reported by the Mirror, he appeared on the show alongside Scottish politician Ruth Davison, reality star Ferne McCann, and the musician Mark King. Dan aimed high when it came to his round as he was accepted the choice of playing for a huge £104,000 after he accumulated £8,000 in the cash-builder round.

Before he appeared in front of Paul, however, Dan threw a quip that amused the celebs on the show when the Chaser was trying to coax 63-year-old Mark into accepting a higher bid. Show host Bradley turned to the panel of celebs for advice after Mark was given the choice of playing for the £4,000 that he raised in the cash-builder round, go low for £1,000, or go high for £60,000.

Read more: BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker quits after 13 years to join Channel 5

Bradley, 61, asked: "Dan, what do you say?" Dan cheekily replied: "Don't get sucked in by the man in the white tuxedo" – prompting titters in the studio. However, Paul himself appeared to see the the funny side of the dig, as he could be seen smirking at the quip when the camera turned to him.

Dan upped his catty comments, however, when he told Mark: "Your jacket's much better, go four grand." But Paul ultimately got the last laugh as he caught out Dan during his own round as he failed to bank £104,000 and was captured on his final question.

Viewers were left disappointed when Dan accidentally answered a question wrong that cost him his part on the show. Taking to Twitter to hit out at the BBC star as he tweeted about someone being intelligent, a follower quipped: “Your not after that shocking appearance on the chase this afternoon!”

But a more sympathetic fan tweeted: “Unlucky on the chase Dan, great effort.” While Dan was eliminated, the remaining contestants were successful in the final chase and won £12,000 to divide between them to donate to their chosen charities.

Fans of Dan will already know he announced his shock plan to quit the BBC for a new job at Channel 5. Addressing reports about his departure this month, Dan wrote via social media: "It is often the case that the simple truth is much duller than all the made-up ‘moles’ and so-called ‘sources’ claim."

He added: "In a nutshell… a bloke with a really good job, which he loved, got offered a really good job somewhere else which provided an amazing new challenge and the opportunity to make some exciting telly.”

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