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A new series of Britainâs Brightest Celebrity Family kicked off this month, presented by The Chase star Anne Hegerty.
The game show sees two celebrity families facing off in an intellectual battle of wits every episode, with stars including Corrieâs Antony Cotton and comedian Joe Pasquale bringing their relatives onto the programme. Now host Anne has revealed who sheâd like to see next on the ITV quiz â her co-stars from The Chase, and their families.
Speaking to press including
RadioTimes.com, the presenter reveals: âIt would be quite fun to have a show that was the Chasers and their families. I shouldnât imagine they will ever do that. But I know my fellow Chasers have actually got pretty smart families.â
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On this edition of Your Call, we find out why California has lifted its stay-at-home orders despite having one of the nation’s worst vaccine rollouts. Just 55% of the 4.6 million doses the state has received have been used so far.
Older Californians say they’re waiting on hold with their providers for hours to get an appointment some say they haven’t heard from their providers at all. California officials also announced plans to prioritize the vaccine rollout by age, not occupation. What will it take to allocate more doses at the local level and prevent another statewide surge? What questions do you have about California’s vaccine rollout?
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On this edition of Your Call, we ll find out why California has lifted its stay-at-home orders despite having one of the nation’s worst vaccine rollouts. Just 55 percent of the 4.7 million doses the state has received have been used so far.
Older Californians say they’re waiting on hold with their providers for hours to get an appointment some say they haven’t heard from their providers at all. California officials also announced plans to prioritize the vaccine rollout by age, not occupation. What will it take to allocate more doses at the local level and prevent another statewide surge? What questions do you have about California’s vaccine rollout?
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On this edition of Your Call, we find out why California has lifted its stay-at-home orders despite having one of the nation’s worst vaccine rollouts. Just 55% of the 4.7 million doses the state has received have been used so far.
Older Californians say they’re waiting on hold with their providers for hours to get an appointment some say they haven’t heard from their providers at all. California officials also announced plans to prioritize the vaccine rollout by age, not occupation. What will it take to allocate more doses at the local level and prevent another statewide surge? What questions do you have about California’s vaccine rollout?