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Coronavirus: The Chase star Anne Hegerty says show's schedule shake-up 'suits her'

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The Chase star Anne Hegerty has spoken out about schedule changes made to the show amid the coronavirus pandemic. The TV star known as The Governess, 61, has spilled how she really feels about how the Covid-19 lockdown has affected the show's airtime after the ITV show shakeup.

She spoke about the measures put in place to prevent the virus spreading which include postponing filming and having to self-isolate.

The media personality said on today's Good Morning Britain: "I miss recording The Chase. "We had a whole load of programmes we were going to be recording and those have had to be postponed. "Apart from that, to be perfectly honest, it kind of suits me.

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