Fife teacher scoops ÂŁ20k on Beat the Chaser with just a second to spare and plans to treat her family
A FIFE teacher scooped ÂŁ20,000 when she Beat the Chasers on the ITV show last night.
Rachel Richardson, 49, landed the mega cash prize after she got the better of the quizzers with just a second to spare.

The Kirkcaldy English and Guidance teacher earned ÂŁ1,000 in the first round, and opted to take on the formidable foursome of Mark Labbett, Jenny Ryan, Paul Sinha and Shaun Wallace with 60 seconds on her clock compared to 45 seconds on theirs.
Perth lad, 13, armed with âBuckyâ pens hilarious Walk 500 miles-inspired lockdown song
She needed every moment of that 15-second time advantage to see off the Chasersâ challenge and lift the prize.
Rachel fell behind the chasers with just seconds left on the clock, but managed to claw it back when Labbett stumbled on an answer.
She was incredulous as Bradley Walsh announced time was up and cheers went up in the crowd, asking âHave I done it?â
She then screamed âOh my godâ as Bradley gave her a congratulatory hug.

We told how a Perth lad has gone viral after penning a hilarious Proclaimers inspired lockdown song â and performing it with a bottle of âBuckyâ
PJ Thomson, 13, was filmed chanting the genius lyrics by mum Stacey Campbell, 32.
Clutching his âBuckfastâ â which is actually blackcurrant juice â PJ also wore a âsee you Jimmyâ hat and exclaimed: âThis lockdown, driving me mental, doing my heed inâ, before taking a swally to âget him through.â
He then belts out his ditty â which starts: âWhen I woke up, I saw Boris on the news, he said itâs not good newsâ.
While Jack Whitehall has named a burger âScottish, tasty and a little bit naughty; after Judy Murray.
The comedian cooked âThe Judy Murrayâ in a live Instagram burger battle with Scots Olympian Chris Hoy.
