It's easy to get invested when watching ITV's The Chase, and in this particular episode people felt really sorry for the contestant who got an 'impossible' question about space
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Producers of the hit ITV show Beat The Chasers have been forced to deny accusations that they “ripped off” a Scottish contestant who lost out on a £10,000 prize after his opponent appeared to break the rules.
Before attempting to answer a question in the round, Chasers are required to press their buzzers.
The name of the first Chaser to buzz in is then announced in the studio before they give their answer.
But during Gordon’s round, some viewers noticed that Chaser Paul “Sinnerman” Sinha’s name was not announced before he answered a question - leading some to suggest he had not buzzed in legally.
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