I'm a fan of The Chase and one of its spinoffs - Beat The Chasers - so I had looked forward to watching the latest programme in the game show's universe: The Chase Around the World.
Episode one aired yesterday evening. I suppose the best reaction I could give is to share what I wrote in my journal before I turned in last night.
It went like this:
23:45 - Have just finished watching the new spinoff of The Chase called The Chase Around the World. It's a cross between The Chase and Race Across the World with six couples starting out and having to answer questions to uncover clues to get to the next round.
£100,000 is the top prize.
I thought it was okay. I felt bad for the couple (father and daughter) who finished last. However, they were able to beat the chasers (Anne and Mark) at the end. That kept them in the competition
Now that I've had half-a-day to digest it all in, I stick by the notion that it's 'okay' and seems to be inspired by Race Across the World. I suppose it also has a dash of Beat the Chasers thrown in because the final bit, which sees the team which finished last in the race having to compete against two chasers in a battle to remain on the show, has the opposition up against more than one chaser.
I've seen more negative than positive reactions to it today, though.
With that said, I have one of those 'this is the sort of thing ITV will quickly give up on' vibes from it. Kind of like how the company cancelled the brilliant The Fortune Hotel after two seasons.
Don't get me started, once again, on the cancellation of Jeopardy UK - another thing ITV dropped after two runs.
So - yes, I will stick with The Chase Across the World. I am all-in knowing it could have a short shelf life.
