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Tips to Ace Your Application for ITV’s The Chase
The quiz show
Personalise Your Application
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- “Make your application form as detailed and personal as possible. Include many fun facts about yourself; consider unusual and interesting experiences and elaborate on those.”
Show Enthusiasm and Inject Personality
Expanding on this, the London Geek further suggested focusing on showcasing personality from the outset:
- “In your audition, remain enthusiastic and excited about the programme. Consider what producers are seeking for engaging television. In other words – be interesting and avoid being unexciting.”
Be Lively and Engaging
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- “Be lively. Ultimately, they desire lively individuals as it translates to compelling television. Viewers rarely find a
contestant ‘dull’. Simply remain composed and approach it as a casual pub quiz.”
Craft Memorable Concise Details
Tom Williamson, a former player from Liverpool, emphasized the value of clear and easily digestible information:

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- “They are searching for interesting details that can be communicated swiftly. During my appearance, I consciously aimed to simplify my information.”
He illustrated this with an example of concise self-presentation:
- “Example: From: Liverpool. Occupation: computer programmer. Hobby: podcasting about The Simpsons and modern history. Intended use of winnings: New electric vehicle.”
Navigating the Interview Stages
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Phone Interview Tactics
Regarding the initial phone interview stage, they revealed a strategic approach:
- “From 2022, I recall the first interview was via telephone. I used headphones and engaged in extended conversation whilst discreetly using Google to find answers to questions I was unsure of. I intentionally missed some questions to avoid appearing overly knowledgeable.”
Zoom/Video Call Tips
They further elaborated on the subsequent video call interview:
- “The second phase involved a group Zoom/Teams call, where you have one minute to address the camera and share information about yourself. It’s easy to lose focus. Some individuals made the mistake of discussing dislikes, which proved detrimental during the call.”
They also provided a practical tip for maintaining composure during the video call:
- “Pro tip: For the video call, I used my laptop and subtly positioned my phone, displaying pre-prepared notes, just below the screen. This enabled me to speak confidently and fluently.”
General Advice for Success
Concluding with overarching advice, the
- “Ultimately, be authentic, confident, and fun. Avoid appearing miserable, as producers will likely select someone else. While eccentricity might provoke reactions, it proved successful for me.”