
A grandma from Norfolk has scooped a huge £30,000 win on a hit ITV quiz show.
Dorothy, 84, appeared on Beat the Chasers this Sunday which is a spin-off of The Chase.
The show sees contestants go head-to-head with a number of chasers to win big cash prizes.
Dorothy from Watton chose to play three chasers – Paul, ‘The Sinnerman’ Sinha, Jenny ‘The Vixen’ Ryan and Shaun ‘The Dark Destroyer’ Wallace.
The audience watched on as Dorothy was in with a chance to win £30,000 to support her future daring adventures.
Dorothy took on three of the chasers(Image: ITV/Beat the Chasers)
For her 85th birthday, the former personnel officer has plans to tackle the zip wire down Penrhyn Quarry in Wales.
With nerves of steel, a wing walk is on the to-do list for her 90th celebration and the winnings would come in handy to cover the insurance costs.
Despite it seeming like the chasers were going to win, after two slip-ups from The Sinnerman, Dorothy managed to take the victory with four seconds to spare
Some of Dorothy’s questions
- In theatre, what word means a female usher?
- Barbara Hepworth is famous for what branch of the arts?
- What value Bank of England note is mostly purple?
- The Monday Club is associated with what political party?
- What colour is cartoon character Tweetie Pie?
Answers
- Usherette 2. Sculptor 3. £20 4. The Conservatives 5. Yellow
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