Sunday People

THE CHASE IS ON FOR BRAD

Ad bosses see him as the new Phil

- By Sarah Robertson feedback@people.co.uk

EXCLUSIVE THE Chase host Bradley Walsh may be about to pass ITV golden boy Phillip Schofield in popularity.

Versatile Bradley, 62, is a huge hit with viewers which makes him an attractive target for advertiser­s, especially following Phil’s recent fall from grace.

This Morning hosts Phil and Holly Willoughby faced widespread fury and calls for them to be fired after they were accused of queue-jumping to see the Queen lying in state last month.

The presenting duo have insisted they went to Westminste­r as part of the media and were there strictly to report the event.

Last week it was confirmed Phil, 60, has lost his £1million deal to advertise We Buy Any Car. The firm, which has started filming with Tiktok star Mufasa, claims Phil’s fiveyear contract was to end in 2022, a decision taken prior to stories about him.

A source said: “As Phillip’s popularity wanes, television and advertisin­g execs are looking at Bradley Walsh. He’s squeaky clean, popular with viewers and doesn’t have any of the baggage that Phillip has.”

Fortune

Ex-coronation Street star Bradley has earned more than £2.6million in the past year.

His firm, Wingit

Production­s, has nearly

£12m cash in the bank.

Bradley’s earnings surpassed that of Ant and Dec as he also has a property firm, Barnstorme­r Holdings Ltd, which has nearly £1.9m in total assets.

Bradley has gone from presenting the National Lottery on BBC1 in 1994 to shows such as Wheel of Fortune, Cash Trapped and Tonight at the London Palladium.

He played Danny Baldwin in Corrie for two years and starred in Doctor Who and the drama Law & Order: UK. As a singer Bradley has released two albums and he has also been taken by son Barney on TV road trips in Bradley and Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad.

Like Phil, he has worked with Holly, on the BBC game show Take Off with Bradley & Holly.

PR and celebrity expert Mark Borkowski said the presenter’s range makes him a powerful force.

He added: “He’s got a nose for what the ITV viewing public wants, and also he’s managed to avoid all the negativity that dogs Phillip Schofield. Anything he touches at the moment is gold.”

Mark said Bradley is loved by the media, the public and advertiser­s, making him the perfect package.

He said: “I’ve always said the Holly and Phil queuegate would ultimately be judged whether or not advertiser­s felt they were a negative. For a commercial TV station if your public have an issue and advertiser­s have an issue then there is a quick exit stage right.”

 ?? ?? GAME: On BBC show with Holly
FURY: Phil & Holly in queue
BACKLASH: Host Schofield
GAME: On BBC show with Holly FURY: Phil & Holly in queue BACKLASH: Host Schofield

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