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The Chase and Tipping Point rocked by ANOTHER ITV schedule shake-up next week

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The Chase and Tipping Point rocked by ANOTHER ITV schedule shake-up next week
The Chase and Tipping Point rocked by ANOTHER ITV schedule shake-up next week

ITV quizzing favourites The Chase and Tipping Point will both be rocked by a schedule switch-up next week.

The programmes will be shifted into new timeslots as a result of the August Bank Holiday.

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The Chase will be delayed by 90 minutes in a huge schedule shake-upCredit: ITV
Tipping Point will also be affected by the change
Tipping Point will also be affected by the changeCredit: ITV

It means fans will be forced to wait a lot longer to catch a glimpse of Ben Shephard and Bradley Walsh in action.

Fans waiting to see The Chase will have an extra 90 minutes to fill as a result of the schedule change.

ITV has followed a tradition over the last 12 months of booting the teatime favourites out of their regular slots on the Bank Holiday.

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Tipping Point will be pushed back an hour to air at 5pm.

It is then expected to be followed by a shortened 30 minute version of ITV News to take the schedule up to 6:30pm.

The Chase will then begin airing before being followed by Emmerdale in its regular 7:30pm slot.

Popular Chaser Mark Labbett recently opened up about his earnings on The Chase and confessed he and his co-stars can often make as much money as "Premier League footballers".

Mark and his co-stars, Anne Hegerty, Darragh Ennis, Shaun Wallace, Paul Sinha, and Jenny Ryan, are paid a flat sum per episode.

As a result, when the week-long series Beat The Chasers airs, the TV stars earn extra money.

Mark told the Daily Star about filming the spin-off series at the National Reality TV Awards: "That's the week we earn like Premier League footballs, so of course I'll do it."

He continued: "If I could get away with it I'd purge half of them because the fewer Chasers there are, the more money I get."

Jake Penkethman

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