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Hello and welcome to Breakaway.

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There's up to £10,000 to be won for crossing this finish line,

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but will today's players stick together or break away in a bid to win everything for themselves?

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-Today's six players are...

-I'm Dave, a tour guide from London.

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I'm Fiona, an event co-ordinator from County Durham.

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I'm Jayne, a hospital receptionist from Frome in Somerset.

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I'm John, a retired training consultant from Cardiff.

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I'm Kat, a War Studies student from Surrey.

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I'm Matthew, a travel consultant from Manchester.

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Take your place on the start line.

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30 correct answers stand between you and the finish line.

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And with every correct answer, you will win £100 for the communal prize pot

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for you all to share at the end,

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but any one of you can, if you wish, break away from the pack.

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And if you cross that finish line,

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the entire prize fund will be yours.

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If you break away, every question is worth £300,

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that's three times as much, obviously,

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but answer a single question wrong and you risk instant elimination.

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There are seven subject categories of three questions each

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and the final nine questions are pot luck. They can be about anything at all.

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But before I start to ask those questions,

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you have an important decision to make.

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You'll be given the chance to break away now and after every three questions.

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You can see the break points marked on the track.

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You have five seconds to decide.

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Only the person who buzzes in first will break away.

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If you break away now, I will throw in a £1,000 bonus

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because that would be incredibly brave.

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Or incredibly stupid.

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So for the chance to win £10,000,

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does anybody want to break away?

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CONTESTANTS LAUGH

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Laughter, giggling, relief?

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As it stands, you are still a team.

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All right? Today's seven subject categories are there on the screen.

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And your first subject is...

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Capital Cities.

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You have 15 seconds to answer each question.

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One and only one of you must step forward and give me the answer before the time runs out. All right?

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Question one.

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Rabat is the capital city of which North African country?

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-Morocco, I think.

-Go for it.

-Matthew steps forward very quickly.

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-The answer, Matthew?

-Morocco.

-Is it Morocco?

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-Yeah!

-Well done, well done, well done. OK, £100.

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Step forward. Don't be nervous.

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You've got to get there some time. Question two.

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Which Asian capital is commonly known as "KL"?

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-Kuala Lumpur.

-Kuala Lumpur.

-I'll do it.

-Go.

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Fiona steps forward. "I'll do it," she says.

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-The answer, Fiona?

-Kuala Lumpur.

-Is it Kuala Lumpur?

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-Yes!

-Well done. Beautiful. Two perfect answers.

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£200. Working well as a team. Final question on Capital Cities if you get it correct.

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What boy's name is the capital of the Isle of Man?

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-Douglas.

-Go for it.

-Go on.

-Jayne steps forward. Jayne?

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-Douglas.

-Is it Douglas?

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-Yeah!

-Well done, Jayne.

-I don't know many boys called Douglas these days. I'm sure they are out there.

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We have reached today's first break point, all right?

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Before I ask you if you wish to break away, there is something that might influence your decision.

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This is your chance to win yourself a life.

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I did say if you were to break away and get an answer incorrect, you risk instant elimination.

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If you have a life, that can protect you from elimination.

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You're playing beautifully as a team, but for this question, you're playing against each other.

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The first one to answer correctly will win that life. Who, where or what is this?

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This person was born in Klerksdorp, South Africa, in 1931.

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He was educated in mission schools and his father was a teacher...

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-Kat?

-Is it Nelson Mandela?

-Kat's gone for Nelson Mandela.

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If she's right, she wins a life. If she's wrong, she's frozen out and it's between the other five of you.

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Is it Nelson Mandela?

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-Oh, dear.

-I'm afraid it's not. Brave attempt.

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His father was a teacher. He wanted a medical career,

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but he was unable to afford training and instead became a schoolteacher in 1954.

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In 1962, he moved to London where he obtained an MA from King's College...

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-BUZZER

-Dave?

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-Is it Desmond Tutu?

-Is it Desmond Tutu?

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-Well done.

-Well done, well done. Dave receives our first life.

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Fiona says, "Well done." No jealousy there.

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She's just happy to be standing next to the man that got the answer correct.

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Because you won the life, Dave, you choose the next subject category.

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My missus will be tutting at me, but I'm going to get rid of Soaps.

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OK, Soaps. The next three questions are on Soaps.

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-Strong subject, weak subject or just not telling us?

-Weak.

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That seems to indicate that Dave isn't planning to break away, but we don't know for sure.

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We will do now because we'll ask that question.

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It's early, but the earlier you break away, the more money you can earn.

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If you stick together, go all the way as a team, breach the line,

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you would earn £3,000 to share between you.

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Break away now, on your own through the line, £8,400 for yourself.

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The questions on this side are the same questions as you get on that side.

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You've had no problems so far. Nothing suggests you'd have problems if you broke away.

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Does anybody wish to break away?

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Fine. Not yet. You're all sticking as a team.

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The next three questions, as we know, Dave chose the subject, are on Soaps.

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Question four.

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In which TV soap did the character Reg Cox die in the first episode?

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-Go on. EastEnders, yeah.

-Jayne, the answer?

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-EastEnders.

-Is it EastEnders?

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-Well done. Another £100.

-A sign of a misspent youth.

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-Another question gone. Did you watch the first episode?

-Yeah.

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I think that's when I stopped.

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-LAUGHTER

-Question five.

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Barwick Green is the signature tune to which long-running soap opera?

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-I would guess Emmerdale.

-I'd guess Emmerdale.

-Or is it The Archers?

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-Ten seconds.

-I've got no idea.

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-The Archers. Go for it.

-You've stepped forward in time.

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-Dave?

-It's a bit of a guess, but I'm going to go for The Archers.

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Emmerdale was mentioned, The Archers came in late.

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If you're wrong, that money is wiped away.

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Is the answer The Archers?

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-Yeah! Well done.

-Well done, well done, well done.

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-A little bit nerve-wracking, that one?

-Yes.

-A bit of doubt, but you worked well as a team.

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That's the important thing. Last question on Soaps if you get it right. Question six.

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Karl and Susan Kennedy are characters from which TV soap?

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-Neighbours.

-Do it. Go on.

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-Kat?

-Neighbours.

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Is the answer Neighbours?

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-Yeah!

-Brilliant.

-Yes, the answer is Neighbours.

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-Six questions, six correct answers, £600. Kat, do you watch a lot of Neighbours?

-Yes.

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-I love Neighbours.

-Every day, religiously.

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-I love Susan Kennedy.

-I love her.

-She's my favourite.

-And Karl.

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Can we just take half an hour while Kat and I have a chat about it?

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Well done. £600, six questions gone. We've reached the next break point. It's time to play for another life.

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Dave's looking for his second life. You're all looking for your first life. Who, what or where is this?

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This children's television show was created for the BBC in 1997

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by producer Anne Wood and writer Andrew Davenport

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who also created the hit BBC kids' series, In The Night Garden...

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-BUZZER

-Fiona?

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-Is it the Teletubbies?

-Is it Teletubbies?

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So, Fiona, you've got a life, but I have to ask you a question.

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You can bring a new life into the game or, this is the tactical part, you could take Dave's life off him.

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If you think Dave is a threat, you can take that life away. Otherwise, bring a new life in for yourself.

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-I think I'll have one of my own, please.

-Thank you.

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Fiona and Dave both have lives now.

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Jayne, John, Kat and Matthew, there are three lives still to come, so there's time yet.

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Fiona gets to choose the next subject category.

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I think I'll go with Rivers and Lakes.

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OK, the next three questions will be on Rivers and Lakes,

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but will I be asking them here on the Breakaway track or over there with you as a team?

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We're going to ask the Breakaway question.

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A perfect start as a sixsome, OK?

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If you keep together and go all the way through there with no errors, £3,000, £500 each,

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a lovely day's work, but if you were to break away and come over to this side

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and go all the way through the finish line,

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£7,800 could be yours.

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If you're feeling vulnerable, you can take somebody with you, should they choose to go with you.

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Does anybody want to break away?

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LAUGHTER I'm a coward.

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Coward.

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Maybe you'll stay together, it'll be a beautiful love affair with £500 each at the end, shaking hands,

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swap addresses, maybe go on holiday together.

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All that is in the future. The next three questions are on Rivers and Lakes.

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Question seven.

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On which river is the Aswan Dam?

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-It's got to be the Nile.

-Yeah.

-Matthew steps forward.

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-Matthew?

-The Nile.

-Is it the Nile?

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-Well done!

-Well done, £100, another question successfully answered.

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Good teamwork. Keep going. Question eight.

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Into which ocean does the Amazon river flow?

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-I think the Atlantic.

-Is it the Atlantic?

-It's the Atlantic.

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-Go for it, John.

-John steps forward. John?

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-The Atlantic.

-Is it the Atlantic?

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-Yeah!

-Well done.

-Well done, John.

-Another £100.

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-£800. Very, very nice.

-Well done.

-Question nine.

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Which river flows through the town of Maidstone in Kent?

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-Is it the Medway?

-Yes, it will be.

-13 seconds.

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-Shall I go for it?

-Yeah.

-Dave steps forward. Dave?

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Not 100%, but I'll go for the River Medway.

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Is it the Medway?

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-Yeah!

-Well done.

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A really, really strong start, this is.

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The only thing that makes you any different from each other is Dave has a life and Fiona has a life.

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And now we have a chance for somebody else to win a life.

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Who, what or where is this?

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The site of this London building was once occupied by a circus and a skating palace

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before it opened in 1910 as a music hall...

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-Matthew?

-The Albert Hall.

-Is it the Albert Hall?

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No, it isn't. It opened in 1910 as a music hall, designed by Frank Matcham

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at a cost of £250,000.

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It boasted a palm court and a box-to-box...

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Kat?

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-Royal Opera House?

-Is it the Royal Opera House?

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No, it isn't. ..a box-to-box phone system.

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Peter Pan was the Christmas entertainment here for many years from 1930 and for a few months...

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-BUZZER

-Jayne?

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-Is it the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane?

-Jayne goes for the Theatre Royal.

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-No, it isn't.

-Never mind.

-John, Fiona and Dave are left.

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..and for a few months, it became a cinema. In the '50s and '60s...

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-BUZZER

-John?

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-Alexandra Palace.

-Is it Alexandra Palace?

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-Oh, God!

-From the '50s and '60s, it was a home of a popular Sunday TV variety show.

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-BUZZER

-Dave?

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-Is it the London Palladium?

-Is it the London Palladium?

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Yes, it is. Yes, it is.

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He's a London tour guide. I'm surprised he didn't get it a little bit earlier! There you go.

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Dave has a life. Dave, do you want to bring a new life into the game

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or does Fiona worry you and you want to take a life from Fiona?

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I'm a gentleman, so I'll return the favour and take a new life, please.

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A new life comes into the game. Dave now has two lives.

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-Oh!

-Dave also has the chance to choose the next subject category. What have we got left?

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I'd like to literally get rid of Celebrity Weddings. I'll take Celebrity Weddings.

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Celebrity Weddings.

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Before we ask those questions, we ask the big question.

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Stay together, share £3,000.

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Break away now on your own, win £7,200.

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Put starkly, that is your decision.

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Does anybody want to break away?

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What are you looking at me for? LAUGHTER

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Dave said, "What are you looking at me for," as we were waiting there.

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The three questions to come are on Celebrity Weddings. Question ten.

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Who married Chris Evans in Las Vegas in 2001?

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-Billie Piper. Billie Piper.

-Yeah.

-Fiona steps forward.

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-Fiona?

-It's Billie Piper.

-Billie Piper. Is it Billie Piper?

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-Yeah!

-It is, well done. Another £100.

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We're up to £1,000 now

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and Fiona's two answers have been the Teletubbies and Billie Piper.

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We can only go on the subjects we're given. The next question again will be on Celebrity Weddings.

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Question 11.

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Which famous couple got married at Skibo Castle

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in Scotland in December 2000?

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-Madonna and Guy Ritchie?

-Go on.

-Matthew steps forward.

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-Matthew?

-I think it's Madonna and Guy Ritchie.

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Is it Madonna and Guy Ritchie?

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-Yeah!

-Good stuff.

-Another £100, well done.

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Two Celebrity Wedding questions out of two, two correct answers, two divorces!

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Question 12.

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Which legendary musician married the American heiress Nancy Shevell

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in October 2011?

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-Paul McCartney.

-No, Frank Sinatra. She became Nancy Sinatra.

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-No, it's Paul McCartney. Nancy was his daughter.

-Sorry.

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-Go for it.

-Step forward. Lots of confusion there.

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-What's the answer?

-Paul McCartney.

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If it's wrong, you lose £1,100.

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If it is correct, the perfect start continues.

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Is the answer Paul McCartney?

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-Oh, thank God!

-Well done. £1,200.

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You have reached the next break point.

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Time for another life now,

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another life question.

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Only one more life after this. Who, where or what is this?

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This actress was born in 1969 in Sherman Oaks, California.

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Following the divorce of her parents, she grew up with her mother

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while her father worked as an actor, notably on the soap opera, Days Of Our Lives.

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In 2002, she received an Emmy Award

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and a Golden Globe in 2003 for her work in Friends.

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-While acting on Friends...

-BUZZER

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-Dave?

-Jennifer Aniston.

-Dave says Jennifer Aniston. Is it Jennifer Aniston?

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-Oh!

-It is Jennifer Aniston. Dave, you know the way this works. You do get another life.

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But a life in from outside or take Fiona's life from her?

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I think cos there's one more opportunity to go, I'll take a new life.

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-Oh!

-A new life.

-I thought you were going to take mine.

-"Oh!" she went.

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Dave has a third life. Dave, you get to choose the next subject category.

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Which one do you want to choose?

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British Food, please.

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OK, British Food. Dave is looking very, very strong.

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Maybe he's thinking about moving away from that side.

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Let's find out as we ask that Breakaway question now.

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A perfect start as a team. A perfect finish as a team would mean £3,000 between you.

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If you were to break away now on your own and go it alone, £6,600.

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Each time you procrastinate and put it off, the money gets less.

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There is less potential money to be earned.

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Does anybody want to break away?

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-Boring!

-Oh, yes...

-I hovered.

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It hasn't come yet. You're definitely staying together for three more questions.

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British Food. OK, question 13.

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Which celebrity chef owns The Seafood Restaurant

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in Padstow, Cornwall?

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-Rick Stein?

-Say it, Jayne.

-Jayne steps forward.

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-Jayne?

-It's Rick Stein.

-Is it Rick Stein?

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-Yeah!

-Yes, it is. Well done, another £100.

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A classic team performance, we'll have to put this down as. Question 14.

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What is the name of Prince Charles's organic food brand?

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-Duchy Originals.

-Duchy Originals?

-Matthew steps forward. Matthew?

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-Is it Duchy Originals?

-Is it Duchy Originals?

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-Brilliant!

-Well done, another £100.

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A perfect team.

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Question 15.

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Bakewell tarts are named after a town in which county?

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-Derbyshire? Is it Derbyshire?

-Yeah, that's a good shout.

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Matthew steps forward. Matthew?

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-Derbyshire.

-Is the answer Derbyshire

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-Well done, Matthew.

-Well done!

-Well done, well done.

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You're all chipping in beautifully. £1,500.

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Well done. You've arrived at today's next break point and your final chance to win yourselves a life.

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Matthew, Kat, John and Jayne haven't got one. They'll all be desperate.

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The question as always - who, what or where is this?

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This novelist and poet was born in 1882.

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He was the eldest of ten surviving children and grew up in Dublin,

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attending University College to study English, French and Italian.

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His middle names are Augustine Aloysius and he's noted for...

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-BUZZER

-Fiona?

-Is it James Joyce?

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Is the answer James Joyce?

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-What a guess!

-Well done.

-Good for you.

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Fiona is the second most powerful person in the game at the moment.

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Fiona can bring a life in and stay the second most powerful person in the game and leave Dave alone

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or take Dave's life away and she'll be equally powerful as Dave.

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-Dave, would you like to say anything?

-If we broke away, the two of us, we'd have five lives.

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Not four.

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You know, but don't let that...

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You've probably heard all this chat before. Men will promise you the Earth, Fiona!

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No, it's totally up to you, Fiona. Remember, he's had the chance to take your life.

0:22:130:22:18

-True. I'll bring a new life in, please.

-Thank you very much.

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A new life comes into the game. All of the lives have been given out,

0:22:220:22:28

so you've got no chance now, the others, to have a life.

0:22:280:22:33

Fiona, you get to choose the next subject category.

0:22:330:22:38

-I think I'll go for the Olympics, please.

-The next three questions will be on the Olympics,

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after we ask that other question.

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If you stay together, you could win £3,000 split between you.

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If you broke out now and made it all the way, £6,000 could be yours.

0:22:570:23:03

Those are the things you have to think about.

0:23:030:23:07

Does anybody want to break away?

0:23:070:23:10

Oh, dear. We're such cowards.

0:23:160:23:18

Each time we ask the question, you think, "It's gonna happen!"

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And it doesn't happen. For the moment you're still a team. Keep it going. No margin for error.

0:23:230:23:29

One incorrect answer and that money will be struck off.

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OK. The subject is the Olympics and it's question 16.

0:23:330:23:39

Olympic rowers Matthew Pinsent, Andrew Lindsay and Ed Coode all attended which public school?

0:23:400:23:48

-I'd say Eton.

-It's the only one I can think of.

0:23:480:23:52

-That's a real toughie. Eton?

-It must be Eton.

0:23:520:23:56

Eight seconds. Dave steps forward.

0:23:560:23:59

-We're going to go for Eton.

-Is the answer Eton?

0:23:590:24:03

-Wow!

-Yes, it is. Well done.

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£1,600 we have.

0:24:070:24:10

You're doing very, very well. Question 17.

0:24:100:24:14

Which was the first Australian city to host an Olympic Games?

0:24:150:24:20

-I'd say Canberra.

-It's not very built up.

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Melbourne?

0:24:240:24:26

-Melbourne or Sydney?

-Be quick.

0:24:260:24:28

-I think Canberra.

-Sydney.

-Go if you're going!

0:24:280:24:33

-Matthew, an answer.

-If I'm wrong...

-Give me the answer!

-Canberra. Sorry.

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If it's Canberra, you're through. If you are wrong, £1,600 is wiped away.

0:24:380:24:45

Is the answer Canberra?

0:24:460:24:49

Ohh...

0:24:510:24:52

-I'm so sorry.

-Step back, Matthew. Lots and lots and lots of people were saying Melbourne.

0:24:530:25:00

1956, the Melbourne Olympics. It was Melbourne.

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-£1,600 goes to zero.

-We'll get back in.

0:25:040:25:08

-Keep it going.

-Confidence!

0:25:080:25:11

You have worked beautifully as a team and got all the way here,

0:25:110:25:15

but you've got all the way here for nothing now.

0:25:150:25:19

You can still get money back in, still go through the tape

0:25:190:25:23

-and you can still share £1,400.

-That's nice.

0:25:230:25:28

Still on the Olympics. Deep breath, start again. Question 17.

0:25:280:25:32

Which American sprinter won gold in four Olympic events, including the 100m at the 1936 Berlin Olympics?

0:25:350:25:42

-Jesse Owens.

-Go on, do it.

0:25:420:25:45

-John steps forward. John?

-Jesse Owens.

-Is it Jesse Owens?

0:25:450:25:50

Well done.

0:25:510:25:53

£100. We're up and running again.

0:25:530:25:56

Right, question 18.

0:25:560:25:59

In 2008, which cyclist became the first Briton in 100 years to win three golds at a single Olympics?

0:26:010:26:07

-Chris Hoy. Is that his name?

-Yes.

-Shall I say it?

0:26:070:26:11

-Fiona...

-Chris Hoy?

-Is it Chris Hoy?

0:26:110:26:15

Well done, you.

0:26:170:26:20

Well done. Good teamwork. Keep going.

0:26:200:26:23

So we have reached the next break point. Things have changed.

0:26:230:26:28

Let's have a look at the final subject. Musical instruments.

0:26:280:26:32

Also it's now time for that question again.

0:26:340:26:38

If you stay together, you could win £1,400.

0:26:410:26:47

That was looking a very good option three questions ago.

0:26:470:26:51

Get through there on your own, break away now,

0:26:510:26:55

£3,800 for yourself. Totally up to you.

0:26:550:27:00

That's the stark truth. This is the business side of the track,

0:27:000:27:05

certainly when you've had a lot wiped away over there.

0:27:050:27:09

Does anybody want to break away?

0:27:090:27:12

-Matthew.

-Oh!

-Matthew of the itchy feet would like to break away.

0:27:180:27:23

Please come and join me on the breakaway track.

0:27:230:27:28

Matthew, you have broken away on question 18. There are 12 questions between you and the finish line.

0:27:290:27:36

Should you get through there on your own, £3,800 for you.

0:27:360:27:41

I rather suspect you want to be on your own because of the whole Canberra business.

0:27:410:27:47

-They're not speaking to me, Nick!

-Is it bravery or sheer embarrassment?

0:27:470:27:53

But do you feel you can do it on your own? 12 questions to get there.

0:27:530:27:57

You can ask somebody to join you.

0:27:570:28:00

I am going to ask someone.

0:28:000:28:03

OK, let's look down the line. Who would you like to ask to come and join you?

0:28:030:28:08

-I'm going to ask Dave.

-You're going to ask Dave.

0:28:080:28:12

That's the logical choice. Dave has three lives.

0:28:120:28:16

-Dave, would you like to come and join Matthew?

-I'd love to join you, but I'm not going to

0:28:160:28:23

because I think you might have gone just a little early.

0:28:230:28:27

Dave clearly telling us something about his own caution.

0:28:270:28:31

-Not been tempted at all, Dave?

-I was close to breaking away and asking Matt to join me,

0:28:310:28:37

-but the subject's not great.

-Well, Matthew is over here.

0:28:370:28:42

If you make it to the next break point, you can ask somebody again.

0:28:420:28:47

You have no lives. Each question has to be tackled successfully.

0:28:470:28:52

-Any error, Matthew, you turn round and you go home.

-Yeah.

-Musical instruments.

0:28:520:28:59

Question 19.

0:29:010:29:03

Which instrument is Vanessa-Mae most famous for playing? ..Steps forward.

0:29:050:29:10

-Answer, Matthew?

-Cello.

0:29:100:29:13

Matthew says cello. Is the answer cello?

0:29:130:29:17

Oh, Matthew...

0:29:200:29:22

That was short and sweet.

0:29:220:29:25

Matthew, you were very brave. The answer, everybody?

0:29:250:29:29

-ALL: Violin.

-I saw her playing the violin in Canberra once.

-Did you?

0:29:290:29:35

-Matthew, unfortunately, you've fallen at the first hurdle. It's time to go home.

-Cheers.

0:29:350:29:41

-Thanks, Matthew.

-Bye!

0:29:410:29:43

Generally, when somebody is eliminated, we ask the pack to move up, but Matthew didn't go anywhere.

0:29:460:29:54

It is the same amount of money as we had before.

0:29:540:29:58

The subject is musical instruments.

0:29:590:30:02

Question 19.

0:30:020:30:04

-How many musicians make up a septet?

-Seven.

-Seven.

0:30:060:30:10

-Dave steps forward.

-We're going to go for seven.

-Is the answer seven?

0:30:100:30:16

-Yay!

-Yes, it is. The answer is seven. Well done - £300.

0:30:170:30:23

All right, question 20.

0:30:230:30:25

The name of which percussion instrument is derived from the Greek word for "wood sound"?

0:30:270:30:34

-15 seconds.

-Glockenspiel...? That's not Greek, though.

0:30:340:30:38

Xylophone is metal.

0:30:380:30:41

Five seconds. Four... You need to step forward. Dave?

0:30:410:30:46

-Elected lamb to slaughter! Xylophone.

-Going for xylophone.

0:30:460:30:51

If you're wrong, the money is wiped away. Is the answer xylophone?

0:30:510:30:57

-Well done!

-Phew!

-£400.

0:30:580:31:02

-Well done, John. I think you shouted that one out.

-I recognised the Greek.

0:31:020:31:08

-Music a strong subject for you, Fiona?

-Supposedly! It's my degree.

0:31:080:31:13

It's your degree.

0:31:130:31:15

I'm wondering if maybe John should have been with you while you were taking your degree. OK, well done.

0:31:150:31:22

Question 21.

0:31:220:31:24

Which instrument was jazz legend Miles Davis most famous for playing?

0:31:250:31:29

-Trumpet?

-Was it the trumpet?

-I think so.

0:31:290:31:32

Trumpet or a saxophonist? Shall we go trumpet?

0:31:320:31:36

-Go for it.

-Fiona steps forward.

0:31:360:31:39

Trump...et.

0:31:390:31:41

Trump...et. OK.

0:31:410:31:45

Is the answer trumpet?

0:31:450:31:48

Well done. Well done, indeed.

0:31:490:31:53

£500 and we're through to the next break point. Just nine questions remain.

0:31:530:31:59

From this point, the questions are pot luck. They could be about anything at all.

0:31:590:32:05

And because things are getting very tense,

0:32:050:32:09

we're going to give you 30 seconds to answer each question.

0:32:090:32:13

It may be time to take the plunge and it is time to ask the question.

0:32:130:32:19

Go through together as a team, £1,400 to share between you.

0:32:200:32:26

Break away now on your own - £3,200 for yourself.

0:32:260:32:31

Any of you can break away and make it. It's just about getting the questions right.

0:32:310:32:38

And you can take somebody with you. Does anybody want to break away?

0:32:380:32:44

Dave has broken away. Please come and join me on the breakaway track.

0:32:480:32:53

You have broken away on question 21. There are nine questions between you and the finish line.

0:32:540:33:00

£3,200. The entire prize fund could be yours if you get through there on your own.

0:33:000:33:06

Are you confident that you can do? Would you like somebody to join you?

0:33:060:33:12

I'd rather have half of that, rather than a fifth of a very little,

0:33:120:33:17

-so I'd like to ask Fiona if she wants to come and play.

-OK, Fiona.

0:33:170:33:22

-Do you want to come and join Dave?

-Yes, I do.

-OK.

0:33:220:33:26

A short answer. Come and join Dave on the breakaway track.

0:33:260:33:30

-How are we feeling over there?

-I would wish you good luck, but...

0:33:300:33:36

Seven errors and all the money comes back across and it's yours to share.

0:33:360:33:41

It can happen. Trust me, I have seen it happen.

0:33:410:33:45

-They could get this question wrong seven times.

-Oh, God!

0:33:450:33:49

But they are in a very, very strong position. If you don't make it through there and win that money

0:33:490:33:56

you'll be kicking yourselves.

0:33:560:33:59

-OK, to be serious, good luck.

-Thank you.

0:33:590:34:02

Question 22.

0:34:020:34:05

What is the cube root of 125?

0:34:070:34:10

-Five?

-Five times five times five.

0:34:100:34:13

-Step forward if you know the answer. Fiona steps forward. Fiona?

-Five.

0:34:130:34:18

Fiona said it very quickly. Is the answer five?

0:34:180:34:22

-Well done. Great start, that is, isn't it?

-Eight to go.

0:34:250:34:30

That puts to bed the whole TeleTubbies business, getting that cube root. Well done.

0:34:300:34:37

Question 23.

0:34:370:34:39

At the 1986 football World Cup, which country did England lose to in the quarter-finals?

0:34:390:34:46

-Argentina. Hand of God.

-30 seconds. Dave steps forward.

0:34:460:34:50

-Argentina.

-OK, you think that. Is it Argentina?

0:34:500:34:55

-Woo-hoo!

-Yes, it is. Well done.

0:34:560:35:00

Another £300. £1,100. Racking it up nicely.

0:35:000:35:04

Question 24.

0:35:040:35:07

The 1995 film Clueless, starring Alicia Silverstone,

0:35:080:35:13

-is loosely based on which Jane Austen novel?

-Emma.

-Is it?

0:35:130:35:17

-I think it's Emma.

-It's not Pride and Prejudice, not the other one,

0:35:170:35:22

-Sense and Sensibility.

-Emma.

-Yeah, go for it.

0:35:220:35:27

-Fiona?

-Emma.

-Is the answer Emma?

0:35:270:35:30

-Well done.

-Well done, indeed.

0:35:320:35:35

You've got to be glad you brought her across for the answers.

0:35:350:35:39

-Yeah.

-She's really been chipping in straight away. She knows them all.

0:35:390:35:44

Question 25.

0:35:440:35:48

As of October, 2011, who is seventh in line to the throne?

0:35:490:35:55

-You've got 30 seconds.

-William, Harry...

0:35:550:36:00

-Charles, William, Harry. That's three.

-Any of William's...

0:36:000:36:05

-Oh, God. Is it not Zara Phillips?

-Seventh? That seems high.

0:36:050:36:09

-Beatrice or Eugenie?

-15 seconds.

0:36:090:36:12

-They'd be in the line.

-I know.

0:36:120:36:15

-I'm not sure.

-I have no idea.

-Five seconds.

-It can't be Edward.

0:36:150:36:20

You have to step forward soon! You can't speak anymore.

0:36:200:36:25

-Dave, answer?

-Edward.

-You're going to go for Edward. I think you named every living royal!

0:36:250:36:31

Is the answer...Edward?

0:36:310:36:35

-Oh, my God!

-Yes!

-Where did that come from?!

-Pulled that out of the bag! Was that you again?

-Yeah!

0:36:360:36:44

Fiona! £1,700. It would be really nice for you to go through without making any errors.

0:36:440:36:50

Question 26.

0:36:510:36:54

In honour of his ancestor Herman Melville,

0:36:560:36:59

American musician Richard Hall was given what nickname?

0:36:590:37:04

-Do you have any idea?

-Not a clue.

-30 seconds.

-Herman Melville?

0:37:040:37:09

-Given which nickname?

-Herman...?

-20 seconds.

0:37:090:37:14

-I've honestly got no idea.

-Would it be...

-15 seconds.

0:37:140:37:19

-Would it be to do with...

-13 seconds.

-..his name?

0:37:190:37:23

-Would they nickname him for his name?

-Herman?

-Fats?

0:37:230:37:27

Quickly step forward and answer! Answer, Dave.

0:37:270:37:31

-Fats.

-Fats.

0:37:310:37:34

Is the answer Fats?

0:37:340:37:36

OK, take a step back. Did you know the answer over there?

0:37:380:37:43

-No.

-Moby Dick?

-Well, very close. Herman Melville wrote Moby Dick.

0:37:430:37:48

-Oh, Moby!

-Moby. You've heard of him. OK, pack, a life has to go. Fiona has two, Dave has three.

0:37:480:37:54

-Choose one of them to lose a life.

-Fiona?

-She's been doing too well!

0:37:540:38:00

-I think the majority decision...

-Fiona.

-OK, there we go.

0:38:000:38:05

It's a sort of backhanded compliment, Fiona. They've decided that you should lose a life.

0:38:050:38:13

You need to keep concentrating and keep yourself in the game.

0:38:130:38:17

Those errors could make you vulnerable to going out. Or Dave. Depends how many you make.

0:38:170:38:24

Question 26.

0:38:240:38:27

Which TV drama series, first broadcast in 1979,

0:38:280:38:33

-featured a drinking club called The Winchester?

-Minder!

-Do it.

0:38:330:38:37

-Dave goes straight forward.

-As a Londoner, I know. It's Minder.

0:38:370:38:42

Is the answer Minder?

0:38:420:38:45

-Well done!

-Well done, well done.

0:38:470:38:50

Another £300. £2,000 is there now, OK?

0:38:500:38:53

Question 27.

0:38:530:38:56

Patrick Bateman is the narrator and antihero of which 1991 novel?

0:38:570:39:03

-American Psycho?

-Yes.

-American Psycho it is.

0:39:030:39:06

-Fiona?

-American Psycho.

-OK.

-No...yes, it is.

-You said it straight away. Full of doubt now!

0:39:060:39:13

Is it American Psycho?

0:39:130:39:16

Well done, well done, well done. Another £300.

0:39:180:39:23

That's a deeply disturbing book. You look deeply disturbed yourself.

0:39:230:39:28

-I am!

-Three more questions to get there, walk through that line.

0:39:280:39:33

£3,200 you'll share between you.

0:39:330:39:36

Question 28.

0:39:370:39:39

Papillon is the French word for which insect?

0:39:400:39:44

-Butterfly.

-Is it?

-I'm sure.

-Go for it. It was a horse in the Derby.

0:39:440:39:49

-I think it's a butterfly.

-Butterfly sounds reasonable.

0:39:490:39:54

Why would you call a horse Moth?

0:39:540:39:57

I think it's butterfly!

0:39:570:39:59

-15 seconds.

-Go for it.

-OK, Fiona?

0:39:590:40:02

-Butterfly.

-OK. Nearly talked yourself out of it.

0:40:020:40:07

Is the answer butterfly?

0:40:070:40:10

Yes, it is. Well done. Another step forward for Dave. Within touching distance now.

0:40:120:40:18

£2,600. £3,200 you could have to share.

0:40:180:40:21

Question 29.

0:40:210:40:24

Hugo Chavez became president of which South American country in 1999?

0:40:260:40:33

Haven't a clue.

0:40:330:40:35

Well, what is it not? Argentina? Brazil?

0:40:360:40:41

-20 seconds.

-Chavez. Sounds a bit Argentinean. Uruguay?

0:40:410:40:45

-Shall we go Argentina?

-15 seconds. Dave steps forward.

0:40:450:40:50

-Answer?

-We're nowhere near sure, but Argentina.

-OK.

0:40:500:40:54

If you're right, and it's a good guess, you're one question away from going through.

0:40:540:41:00

If you're wrong, another life goes.

0:41:000:41:02

Is the answer Argentina?

0:41:020:41:06

Take a step back, Dave. Do we know the answer back here?

0:41:080:41:12

-Anybody know?

-Venezuela, I think.

-Venezuela is the correct answer.

0:41:120:41:16

Hugo Chavez. Your decision again. Tell us what your thoughts are.

0:41:160:41:21

-Speak aloud, please.

-Same again?

-Going to have to. Sorry, Fiona.

0:41:210:41:26

It's a life to go and off Fiona.

0:41:260:41:28

If you get another question wrong, Fiona could go out of the game.

0:41:280:41:34

-Question...

-Come on, Fiona.

-Or you!

-..29!

0:41:340:41:38

-Elphaba and Glinda are characters in which stage musical that debuted in 2003?

-Wicked. Sorry.

0:41:400:41:48

-Step forward. Do it.

-Dave steps forward.

0:41:480:41:52

-Definitely Wicked.

-You're absolutely sure? I've seen people be sure before.

-Absolutely.

0:41:520:41:58

Is the answer Wicked?

0:41:580:42:00

-It's green!

-Well done, step forward.

0:42:020:42:04

£2,900. One question.

0:42:060:42:09

Step through there, £3,200. Get this right and you have got this money to share.

0:42:090:42:15

If you do get it wrong, well, I'll have a chat with them. I'll have a word.

0:42:150:42:20

Come on. Don't give them the chance to send you out of the game.

0:42:200:42:25

Let's make sure this is correct.

0:42:250:42:28

Question 30.

0:42:280:42:30

Which museum now occupies the building that was formerly the Bethlem Royal Hospital?

0:42:310:42:37

-Imperial War. I'm sure it is. Trust me?

-Of course I trust you.

0:42:370:42:42

Dave steps forward.

0:42:420:42:44

I think - and I'm not 100% - that it's the Imperial War Museum.

0:42:440:42:49

If it is, you step through that line and you've won £3,200. If it isn't,

0:42:490:42:54

Fiona is involved in a death trial!

0:42:540:42:58

Is the answer the Imperial War Museum?

0:43:010:43:05

-Well done!

-Yes!

-Fantastic. Well done, indeed.

0:43:070:43:11

£3,200 between you. Come back here and look at the amount.

0:43:110:43:16

You've done wonderfully well. Fiona, you were superb. Well played, Dave.

0:43:160:43:20

You were horrible to her!

0:43:200:43:23

-How could you do that to that girl?!

-She'd have done the same!

0:43:230:43:27

Join us next time as 6 more players decide between safety in numbers or standing out from the crowd.

0:43:270:43:33

That was exhausting. Goodbye.

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