The Chase favourite Paul Sinha has revealed how an appearance on A League Of Their Own sports-themed panel show once left him “in tears” on the way home.
He filmed a spot on the panel of the James Corden hosted show for the pilot episode. The quizzer and comedian says he wasn’t surprised he was never invited back when the show was commissioned.
Paul Sinha ‘in tears’
Writing in his new memoir One Sinha Lifetime: Comedy, disaster and one man’s quest for happiness, Paul spoke about being on the panel alongside ex-cricketer Stuart Broad. As reported by The Mirror, Stuart was joked about as Paul’s dream husband.
When he was asked if he fancied Stuart, Paul wrote: “If you set yourself up as a gay comic who likes to playfully flirt with straight men, then you need to be able to own your persona on comedy panel shows.” Therefore he did not take offence to the question asked by host James.
However, fellow panelist John Bishop then took things a step further by asking Stuart how it felt to be sitting next to “a man who has [bleeped] over your photos?”
Paul then recounted being ignored at the afterparty and admitted to “crying for most of the taxi journey home”. He said he “wasn’t surprised” to find he didn’t end up in the TV series that followed.
Paul’s memoir was published back in June. The Chase star, also known as The Sinnerman on the show, recalls his childhood in the book. He was closeted from his family and wanted to be in entertainment rather than medicine as his parents hoped. He triumphed in the end and became one of the most popular quizzers on both The Chase and spin-off Beat The Chasers.
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