Tyrone man Fabian McGlone made it through several rounds of screening and quiz questions from producers to take part on The Chase.
Tyrone man Fabian McGlone, who is a teacher at St Patrick’s in Newtownstewart, made it through several rounds of screening and quiz questions from producers to take part on the show.READ MORE:Maya Jama tells of horror injury in hosting job which left her in a wheelchair
He siad: “I’ve been getting plenty of stick already and I’m sure there will be plenty more messages to come. It took a few years actually, I had sent a form away about four years ago and I didn’t hear anything back for at least two or three years. “I went through a few different rounds of questions and we went over to London for the filming last April. Bradley Walsh was brilliant, he put you completely at ease and tried to make everything so calm and fun for you."
He said: “I was doing the line at a MacRory Cup match between Holy Trinity and the Academy on Saturday. There was a few ones there who I didn’t even know who were asking me if I had won hundreds of thousands.
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