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Meet our Think Tank. They've answered hundreds of

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general knowledge questions under exam conditions before the show.

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Their answers are in, but how helpful will they be to the three contestants?

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Playing the game are Lucy, a law and politics student from Hampshire,

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Mike, a charity programme manager from Leeds and Babz,

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a semi-retired teacher from Colchester in Essex.

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This is Think Tank.

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Welcome to the show, welcome as ever to our Think Tank.

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This cross-section of the nation is on hand every day

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to help our three contestants.

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In the Think Tank we have chemistry teacher Arminel,

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Retired holiday rep Ken.

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Doctor Abi.

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Retired local government manager Jackie.

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PR executive Max.

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Retired HR adviser Diane.

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Musician Cleve

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and waiter Peter,

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who's been known to serenade his customers.

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But will their answers to the questions be music to our

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-three contestants' ears? We'll find out. Lucy.

-Hi.

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Lovely to have you with us. You are a law and politics student.

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What else do like to do in your spare time?

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I like to travel. I try and collect a postcard from everywhere I go,

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just so I've got a memento of everywhere I've been.

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So, how many postcards have you got altogether?

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Over 50. I try and get one from each sort of city I visit.

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Very good. Ken, you collect things, don't you?

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Yes, model lizards, yes.

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They're actually, in Spain, they're called salamanders.

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And every time I go, I bring one home

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and I hammer it to the garage door.

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-Must be painful.

-Well, it's not alive, it's only a model.

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OK, good. And what's your weakest subject likely to be?

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Sport. I've got no idea.

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I can sort of name a token player for each sport and have

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a bit of a guess, but I've got no idea.

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-Well, Cleve, I think, is your man for sport, aren't you, Cleve?

-I hope so.

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On the other hand, Jackie is perhaps not the best person to ask.

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No, it could be written in Swahili.

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You've been to a football match once though, haven't you?

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The most exciting thing that happened

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-was a player's shorts fell down, so I'll not be going again.

-LAUGHTER

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OK, obviously not a great success. Lucy, lovely to have you with us.

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Mike, you're a charity programme manager with which charities?

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I work for Business in the Community.

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-Are you married?

-Yeah, I got married last year to Vicky.

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And in your spare time, what do you like to do?

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Last year, just after my 50th birthday,

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I did White Collar Boxing

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and I got into the ring, had my first-ever fight.

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-And how did it go?

-I wouldn't have mentioned it if I lost.

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LAUGHTER

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-All right, well, good luck.

-Thank you.

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-Babz. Babz with a Z.

-Yes.

-How did that come about?

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Well, about five years ago,

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I was approached by a pop group from Birmingham to be their manager.

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Barbara doesn't sound very hip to be the manager of a pop group

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so I changed it to Babz with a Z. So, that's why.

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And Babz, your strongest and weakest subjects?

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I'd probably say maybe language and literature.

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Weakest - film, television.

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Well, Arminel's a teacher and you can help out with things like

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reality TV, can't you?

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I'm ashamed to say I find it very relaxing to watch things like

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The Real Housewives Of Orange County.

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-A window into another world.

-LAUGHTER

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-There you go.

-It is.

-Well, welcome to all three of you.

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Thank you.

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Over three rounds, our contestants will try to tap into the

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knowledge of the Think Tank to build up as much money as possible.

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Don't forget, the Think Tank have tried to answer all the questions

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to the best of their ability, whether right or wrong.

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The two highest scorers go through to the final, ultimately just one

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can walk away with the cash prize.

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So, let's play the first round.

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So, I'm going to ask you a question and then every member

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of the Think Tank will reveal the answer they gave before the show.

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The right answer's always there somewhere, but also in the mix,

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any number of mistakes.

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Pick out the correct answer - £200 is added to your prize fund.

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OK, you get two questions each.

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Lucy, you're first.

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So here's the first question we put to the Think Tank.

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Have a think about that while we see

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what the Think Tank thought, starting with Abi.

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So, three for Rick Astley, several others as well there, Lucy,

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what do you think?

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-Is it familiar to you?

-Yeah, I think I heard about it

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and I think it got to number one, which was quite a big deal

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cos he hasn't had much success since the '80s

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and I think it's Rick Astley.

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So saying Rick Astley is the major star

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who had an album called 50 as a 2016

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comeback album. Are you right?

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Rick Astley it is, well done.

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It was his first UK number one album in 29 years, so well done, Lucy.

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£200 goes into your prize fund. And we come to Mike.

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Here's your first question.

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Let's see what the Think Tank came up with on that one. Abi.

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Well, three went for Italy, but there's a fair spread of others.

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Mike, what do you think?

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I've got to admit I don't know the answer to this one, Bill.

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But Max looks like he knows his wine...

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..and Ken looks like he's had a bottle or two.

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DIANE LAUGHS

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So, I'm going to go along with those

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and say Italy.

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OK, saying that Italy is where

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the Barossa Valley is - one of the oldest wine regions.

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Let's see if you're right.

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When you drink it, it doesn't necessarily mean

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that you know where it is.

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I read some bottles along the way.

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The Barossa Valley is in South Australia,

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north-east of Adelaide. So, no money for you there, Mike,

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but plenty of other chances coming up.

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And Babz, here's your first question.

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What did the Think Tank make of that one? Abi.

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Three for Hillary Clinton,

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two for Joe Biden and a couple of others

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in there. Anything leaping out, Babz?

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Um...unfortunately not.

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But I'm going to go with Max and Arminel -

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Joe Biden, who I haven't heard of

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but I respect their knowledge.

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-Joe Biden?

-I'm going to go

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-with Joe Biden.

-Joe Biden is your answer

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for the man who became Vice President of

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the United States in 2009.

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Let's see if your faith

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is to be rewarded.

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It is. Joe Biden. Well done.

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Thank you.

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So, Babz, £200, well done, added to your prize fund

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for your correct answer.

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Lucy, we come back to your

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second question.

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Right, what sounds did the Think Tank come up with? Abi?

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Well, a fair number

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of different sounds for you

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to choose from there, Lucy. What do you think?

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I don't actually know, but I agree with Jackie that breaking wind

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should never be heard in the theatre.

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So, I think I'll just have to go with what most of the Think Tank

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-have said, and I'm going to say whistle.

-All right.

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What sound must never be made in

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a theatre by non-crewmembers? You're going with whistle.

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Let's see if that's the right tune for you to be doing.

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Whistle it is.

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Jackie, I'm not even going to ask.

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Whistling in a theatre used to be a signal that stagehands

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would give to each other. So, if anybody else whistled,

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it would be misleading and confusing for them.

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So that's why it was banned. £200 to you, Lucy, well done.

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Mike, here's your second question.

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Have a think about that while we ask

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the Think Tank. Abi.

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So, half of the Think Tank going with You Only Live Twice.

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Are they right?

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Again, I don't really know this one.

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I do know, however, that most of

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the James Bond theme songs have got

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the name of the film in the title and

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the theme for You Only Live Twice was You Only Live Twice.

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Of those answers, the one that I don't really know

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is Quantum Of Solace.

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So, I'm going to go for Quantum Of Solace with Max.

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Going with Max's choice - Quantum Of Solace as the James Bond film

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which has Another Way To Die as the theme.

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Are you right? Let's see.

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Quantum Of Solace it was, well done. Good call.

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Sung by Alicia Keys and Jack White.

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I suppose there is some logic to You Only Live Twice,

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because if you only live twice, you get another way to die.

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-Is that it?

-Absolutely.

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But it's wrong. LAUGHTER

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OK. So, Mike, well done. £200 to you.

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Babz, here's your second question.

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Have a think about that

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while we see what the Think Tank made of that question. Abi.

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Three of the Think Tanks have gone with 3,

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but a few other numbers in the mix as well, Babz.

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I did play darts when I lived in Barcelona,

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but that was such a long time ago.

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Um...I think I'm going to go with 3.

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OK, it's the number that lies between the 17 and the 19

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on a standard dartboard.

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Will you get a bull's-eye?

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3 it is, well done.

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It's a number that's right at the bottom of the board.

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-All right.

-So, well done. £200 to you, Babz.

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So, at the end of the first round,

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let's take a look at the prize funds.

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Mike is on £200, tied on £400 are Lucy and Babz.

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Everything still to play for though,

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every member of the Think Tank is holding two questions now

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which they answered correctly before the show

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so you will take it in turns to pick someone in the Think Tank

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whose knowledge you think you can match. For every correct answer,

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you get another £200 for your prize fund.

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They're not experts, of course,

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but they are interested in different subjects,

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so you might want to think carefully about who's on your wavelength.

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Once the Think Tankers ask both of their questions,

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they can't be picked again. OK? Lucy, you get to go first.

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Every last one of them to choose from,

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whose knowledge do you think you can match?

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OK, purely because I think it might be a music question,

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I'm going to go with Cleve.

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Musician Cleve.

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You should be able to find the answer to this one,

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I hope you can. And I know it because I play piano.

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Well, it's A to G. Give me a sec.

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That will be seven, I think. If I've counted right.

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Is that right? Seven?

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I'll let you play in my band, there is seven.

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Well done, seven is the right answer.

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£200 goes to your running total, Lucy.

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Mike, your choice. Any one of them.

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Well, to make up for the comment about the wine drinking,

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I think I'll pick Ken.

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Well done, young man.

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This is a slight history question, but it's fairly easy.

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I have to admit, again, I don't know this one,

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so I will guess at Anne Boleyn.

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Anne Boleyn is your guess, is it the right guess?

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-Anne Boleyn's correct, well done.

-Well done indeed.

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And, oddly, after her execution, later,

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Hever Castle became the possession of Henry's fourth wife,

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Anne of Cleves.

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So, Mike, £200 added to your total. Babz, you're up next.

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Given that I've lived in Spain and I think Ken has worked

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in the travel industry, I'm hoping that he'll be able

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to give me a question I can answer.

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Yes, cos Ken is our retired holiday rep.

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-If you don't get this, you go straight home. OK?

-Yes.

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I know this, it's a cow.

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You're very confident about that. Is it the cow, Ken?

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Yes. Well done.

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And, Babz, that's £200 for your running total as well.

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OK, Lucy, we come back to you for your second question.

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Ken is out of the running, you can have any of the others.

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I think I'll go for Peter, because he's a pizza waiter

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and I like pizza, we share that in common.

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I've got this question because I spend a lot of time

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in the cinema watching films and my question for you is...

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Jack Nicholson famously says "Here's Johnny" in which 1980 horror film?

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Well, I think that's when he's using a pickaxe

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-to get through a door and I think that's The Shining.

-The Shining?

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-She is correct.

-The Shining it is. Well done.

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Actually, "Here's Johnny"

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was the catchphrase used by Ed McMahon

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when he introduced Johnny Carson on his chat show. So, well done.

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Go on, Peter, you know you like horror films. Do it. Do the scene.

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-Here's Johnny.

-LAUGHTER

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Thanks very much, Peter.

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Well done, Lucy, £200 for you.

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And, Mike, it's your second question. Anyone but Ken.

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Well, on the basis that my eldest son is called Peter,

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I'm also going to go for Peter.

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OK, well, I spent a lot of time thinking about science at school,

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so it's a science question.

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So, good luck with this one.

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An atom consists of protons, neutrons and which other

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subatomic particles?

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It's been a long time since I did science at school,

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-but I'm going to go for electron.

-Electron,

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is that right, Peter?

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I would say you're positive, but you are correct.

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LAUGHTER

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Well done.

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And it is the lightest subatomic particle known to man.

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Well done, Mike, £200 for you.

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Babz, here's your second question, you can't ask Peter or Ken.

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I think I'm going to ask Arminel.

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-Our chemistry teacher.

-Ah, right.

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Well, I got this question right,

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because I have four sons who are of the age to have been

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very interested in Pokemon and indeed one of them qualified

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for the World Pokemon Trading Card Championships,

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so I obviously gathered a little bit of Pokemon knowledge along the way.

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So, the question is...

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I have not got a clue. I don't know any of the people in Pokemon.

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I'm presuming there is somebody called Pokemon.

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Maybe incorrectly, I'll just have to say that.

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-Pokemon is your answer?

-Yes.

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OK, is it the right answer?

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No, sadly, Pokemon are so called because they're pocket monsters.

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-So it's poke-monster.

-OK.

-And, in fact, it was Pikachu

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-that was the first to be caught - an electric mouse.

-OK.

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-The stuff you remember.

-Chuu.

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-Who's making a Pikachu noise?

-Peter.

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Go on, then.

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Pika-chuuu!

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So many lifetimes wasted.

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Babz, sorry, nothing for you there.

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Lucy, we come to you for your third question

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and there's just six out of the eight still to ask.

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I think I'll go with someone who hasn't asked anyone

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a question yet, so I think I'm going to go with Diane.

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Hello, hi.

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The reason that I got this question right is because my daughter

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is a rescue diver and a dive master.

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So, the question is...

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I have no idea.

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Um, maybe...create.

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-Yeah, you want to go with create?

-Sure. Create.

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We'll have a go with that. Create, possibly?

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OK, I'm really sorry,

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I was willing the answer to you.

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-It's self-contained underwater breathing apparatus.

-OK.

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Well, of course. Contained was

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-the word we were looking for.

-Yes. Oh, sorry.

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So, nothing for you there.

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Mike, question three for you and everybody apart from Ken

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and Peter still.

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Well, Abi hasn't asked a question yet, so I'll choose Abi, please.

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OK, well, I'm glad you asked me this question,

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cos I absolutely love this television programme.

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I know every single episode, every single line. So...

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Obviously the title character is Frasier,

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he's got a brother called Niles and his father would be called...

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And it's not coming, so I'm going to just guess a name

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and say Robert.

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Robert is your answer

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for Frasier's father's name.

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Is that right, Abi?

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-I'm sorry, it's Martin.

-Martin.

-Marty for short.

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And the dog in it is called Eddie, but its real name

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was called Moose.

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Good Frasier knowledge, you really do watch it every night, don't you?

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-I know a lot about Frasier.

-OK. Abi, thanks very much.

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Nothing for you there, Mike.

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And we come to Babz for your third question.

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Still a full six to choose from out of eight.

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I'm going to go with Jackie this time,

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cos she's from up north and I lived in Bradford

0:19:060:19:08

for about ten years.

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That's a good enough reason.

0:19:100:19:12

-Hopefully.

-Thanks, Babz.

0:19:120:19:14

I've been to this place, I've been to Rome four times,

0:19:140:19:18

but the question is...

0:19:180:19:20

Well, the only fountain I know in Rome, which I was lucky

0:19:280:19:32

enough to see when they didn't have the scaffolding up

0:19:320:19:36

was the Trevi fountain and I'm hoping it's Trevi.

0:19:360:19:40

That's absolutely correct.

0:19:400:19:42

I'm going to stop throwing coins in, cos I've been four times.

0:19:430:19:46

So did I.

0:19:460:19:47

Because legend has it that if you throw a coin into the Trevi fountain

0:19:470:19:51

you are guaranteed a return to Rome and it obviously worked for you?

0:19:510:19:54

-It did.

-There you go. All right.

0:19:540:19:56

Babz, £200 for you.

0:19:560:19:58

-Thank you.

-And that brings us to the end of another round.

0:19:580:20:01

So, let's see how your prize funds have changed.

0:20:010:20:04

Mike is on £600, Lucy and Babz are tied on £800.

0:20:040:20:08

So, in that round, you did select three questions each, but old Max

0:20:120:20:17

got left out and we don't want that to happen, do we?

0:20:170:20:19

He needs to be able to ask a question, doesn't he?

0:20:190:20:21

Cos he's so knowledgeable.

0:20:210:20:23

So, Max, just for fun, what's your question?

0:20:230:20:25

Well, Bill, as you know, I love my literature

0:20:250:20:27

and this is one of my favourite books.

0:20:270:20:29

I don't know if there are other Orwell fans in the room,

0:20:290:20:31

but this one is for you.

0:20:310:20:33

Just for fun, you might have the answer to this at home.

0:20:400:20:43

Got any thoughts, guys?

0:20:430:20:45

-I think he's a pig.

-Yeah, I think he's a pig.

-Yeah, me too.

0:20:450:20:48

Are they on the money with pig?

0:20:480:20:49

Oink, oink, you're absolutely right.

0:20:490:20:51

-OK, good stuff.

-Why didn't we ask you?

0:20:510:20:53

-Some answers are more equal than others, clearly.

-LAUGHTER

0:20:530:20:57

Very good. OK, let's get back down to business.

0:20:570:21:00

So, one of you is going to have to leave the game shortly,

0:21:000:21:03

but there is one last chance for you take the lead.

0:21:030:21:05

You're all tightly bunched. Mike, you can easily catch up.

0:21:050:21:08

All of you will now be asked the same question.

0:21:080:21:11

Two members of the Think Tank will then give you the answer that

0:21:110:21:14

they gave before the show and their reasons for giving it.

0:21:140:21:16

Only one of them will have the correct answer.

0:21:160:21:19

So, if you side with the right person,

0:21:190:21:21

you'll add an all-important £200 to your prize fund.

0:21:210:21:23

Five questions remain before we do have to say goodbye to one of you.

0:21:230:21:27

So choose your answers carefully, OK? Here's the first question.

0:21:270:21:30

Going to hear answers from Diane and Max. Diane.

0:21:430:21:47

OK, I said the elephant because I was trying to think,

0:21:470:21:51

OK, something that could be horse-looking,

0:21:510:21:55

if you see what I mean -

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with four legs, a tail, two ears and a big head,

0:21:560:21:59

um, and that it was

0:21:590:22:01

a land mammal as opposed to a sea mammal.

0:22:010:22:04

And they're very protective of their young,

0:22:040:22:07

so elephant was my answer.

0:22:070:22:09

All right, Max.

0:22:090:22:10

Well, Bill, I'm going for hippopotamus.

0:22:100:22:12

A little bit like an elephant -

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little bit shorter, bigger teeth and much, much more dangerous.

0:22:140:22:17

Even the ancient Egyptians had to deal with hippopotamuses

0:22:170:22:20

on the River Nile upturning their boats

0:22:200:22:22

and gouging people's legs off and things like that.

0:22:220:22:24

They're really vicious animals if you get too close,

0:22:240:22:27

and very protective of their young, so I'd say absolutely,

0:22:270:22:30

they're one of the most dangerous animals that live in Africa.

0:22:300:22:33

All right, Diana's going with elephant.

0:22:330:22:35

Max has chosen hippopotamus.

0:22:350:22:37

Please lock in

0:22:400:22:42

your answers.

0:22:420:22:43

Let's see what you said.

0:22:440:22:46

All three of you have gone with hippopotamus.

0:22:460:22:48

Let's see what the right answer is.

0:22:480:22:50

Hippopotamus it is indeed. APPLAUSE

0:22:520:22:55

Hippopotamus -

0:22:560:22:58

horse of the river, from the Greek. And they are highly dangerous

0:22:580:23:01

and known to overturn people's boats, among other things.

0:23:010:23:04

OK, £200 to all of you. Well done. Here's the next question.

0:23:040:23:08

Arminel and Cleve are going to tackle this one. Arminel.

0:23:130:23:17

My answer was London Waterloo because I live in South West London

0:23:170:23:23

and I therefore find myself going to Waterloo quite often.

0:23:230:23:27

It connects with several underground lines.

0:23:270:23:29

It's within easy walking distance

0:23:290:23:31

of where people might need to be.

0:23:310:23:34

Frankly, it's just very busy.

0:23:340:23:36

-It's difficult to walk around there.

-OK.

0:23:360:23:39

Cleve.

0:23:390:23:40

Um, I think it has to be London King's Cross.

0:23:400:23:45

My father was actually a guard on British Rail,

0:23:450:23:47

and I do remember, even as a youngster,

0:23:470:23:50

going to King's Cross and always thinking,

0:23:500:23:52

even at the time, that the passengers made

0:23:520:23:54

King's Cross look like the craziest place in the world.

0:23:540:23:57

So, I'm absolutely convinced that it's London King's Cross.

0:23:570:24:00

OK, Arminel says it's London Waterloo.

0:24:000:24:04

Cleve is arguing that it's London King's Cross. So,

0:24:040:24:09

contestants, what do you think?

0:24:090:24:11

Please lock in your answers.

0:24:110:24:12

And what have you come up with?

0:24:140:24:16

All three of you say London Waterloo.

0:24:160:24:19

Are you right?

0:24:190:24:20

London Waterloo it is. Well done.

0:24:210:24:24

In 2015, there were 99.2 million entries and exits

0:24:270:24:32

from Waterloo station.

0:24:320:24:33

No wonder you couldn't find your way around, Arminel,

0:24:330:24:36

-with all those people.

-Wow.

-OK, well done to you.

0:24:360:24:38

£200 to all of your prize funds.

0:24:380:24:41

Here is your next question.

0:24:410:24:43

We're going to ask Ken and Arminel. Ken, we'll start with you.

0:24:510:24:56

Well, I go with several people, several friends,

0:24:560:24:58

to have a pizza, and there's

0:24:580:25:00

always some discussion as to who's going to have what, etc.

0:25:000:25:03

But I think it's Margherita.

0:25:030:25:06

That seems to be most people's selection -

0:25:060:25:09

pizza Margherita.

0:25:090:25:11

Margherita. OK, Arminel.

0:25:110:25:13

This is based on my four sons, who all enjoy pizza,

0:25:130:25:17

and pepperoni seems to be what they order.

0:25:170:25:21

So, from personal observation,

0:25:210:25:24

I reckon pepperoni.

0:25:240:25:26

All right, Ken says Margherita.

0:25:260:25:30

Arminel reckons it's pepperoni.

0:25:300:25:33

Contestants, what do

0:25:330:25:35

you make of that? Lock in your answers.

0:25:350:25:36

Let's see what you said.

0:25:400:25:41

Lucy and Mike say pepperoni and Babz is going with Margherita.

0:25:410:25:47

Let's see who's right.

0:25:480:25:50

Pepperoni it is.

0:25:510:25:52

The survey showed that 46% of those asked -

0:25:560:25:59

just under half - favoured pepperoni.

0:25:590:26:01

So, well done to Lucy and Mike. £200 into your prize funds.

0:26:010:26:06

And we come to question number four for this round.

0:26:060:26:08

Peter and Jackie,

0:26:210:26:23

please tackle this one for us.

0:26:230:26:25

-Peter.

-Well, I chose cat because I remember reading an article in Japan

0:26:250:26:28

that they had a cat that used to be the guard on the train station,

0:26:280:26:32

and it was really worshipped really well.

0:26:320:26:34

I imagine a cat could probably take on that responsibility.

0:26:340:26:38

LAUGHTER OK, a responsible cat.

0:26:380:26:40

Jackie.

0:26:400:26:41

It's a guinea pig. But I like what they did

0:26:410:26:44

because Southampton University Student Union -

0:26:440:26:48

SUSU. And I like guinea pigs.

0:26:480:26:51

I used to have one called Mr George McJiggle.

0:26:510:26:53

And a student union

0:26:530:26:55

wouldn't have something like a cat.

0:26:550:26:58

They'd have to have something very, very different

0:26:580:27:00

because they think they're a bit wacky and a bit whatever,

0:27:000:27:03

don't they? So, it's a guinea pig.

0:27:030:27:05

All right, Peter says it's a cat.

0:27:050:27:08

Jackie says it's a guinea pig. What kind of animal is

0:27:080:27:11

Susu? Lock in your answers.

0:27:110:27:12

Lucy and Mike think it's a guinea pig.

0:27:160:27:19

Babz is out on her own with cat. Who's got the right answer?

0:27:190:27:23

It's a cat. APPLAUSE

0:27:250:27:28

The cat was voted honorary president as a reward

0:27:310:27:33

-for reducing students' stress levels.

-Oh, right.

0:27:330:27:38

So, there you are. All right, £200 for you, Babz.

0:27:380:27:42

And here's the final question of this round.

0:27:420:27:44

Abi and Ken on this one. Abi.

0:27:540:27:58

So, I went with a lawyer simply because I feel like

0:27:580:28:03

a lot of university courses have a combination of two topics.

0:28:030:28:06

So, it's often politics and law, English and law, French and law.

0:28:060:28:09

And there's a lot of people that do a law conversion degree,

0:28:090:28:13

so I thought it was lawyer.

0:28:130:28:16

A lawyer. OK, Ken.

0:28:160:28:17

Well, I had a bit of a think about this

0:28:170:28:20

and I thought a lot of youngsters would like to follow

0:28:200:28:23

in Abi's profession, which is a doctor.

0:28:230:28:27

So, Abi says lawyer. Ken says doctor. Contestants,

0:28:270:28:33

please lock in your answers.

0:28:330:28:34

What have you come up with?

0:28:370:28:38

All three of you have gone with lawyer.

0:28:380:28:41

Let's see if you're on the right side there.

0:28:410:28:43

It's a doctor.

0:28:450:28:46

That's what they all want to be, apparently.

0:28:460:28:48

-So, Abi, you're too modest.

-It's clearly changed.

0:28:480:28:51

Teaching, law and banking were the next three,

0:28:510:28:54

-but doctor was number one.

-Number one.

0:28:540:28:56

Yes, we all revere you and all the other doctors, you see.

0:28:560:28:59

-Goodo.

-All right, OK.

0:28:590:29:00

So, nothing for you there, for any of you, on that one.

0:29:000:29:03

That brings us to the end of the main game,

0:29:030:29:05

so let's take a look at your totals. Lucy and Babz are tied on £1,400.

0:29:050:29:10

On £1,200, just behind them, is Mike, but that means, sadly, Mike,

0:29:100:29:13

we have to say goodbye to you. It was very close, though.

0:29:130:29:16

-Well done. Have you enjoyed playing?

-It's been great.

0:29:160:29:18

-Thank you for having me.

-Thank you for being with us.

0:29:180:29:21

And that means, Babz and Lucy, you two will now compete

0:29:210:29:23

to take home the money you've earned so far in our final.

0:29:230:29:26

Lucy, if you're today's winner, how would you like to spend your prize?

0:29:300:29:34

I think I'd save it all up

0:29:340:29:35

and go on a trip somewhere that I've never been.

0:29:350:29:37

-Get more postcards for your collection.

-Yeah.

-OK. And Babz?

0:29:370:29:40

The same. I'd spend it on travel. I'd go to Australia.

0:29:400:29:43

My niece is having her first baby,

0:29:430:29:45

so it would be my first great-niece, if that's right,

0:29:450:29:48

-so I'd spend the money on that.

-Well, good luck.

-Thank you.

0:29:480:29:51

Our final is a general knowledge battle.

0:29:510:29:53

I'm going to ask you five questions each.

0:29:530:29:55

Whoever gives the most correct answers

0:29:550:29:56

takes home the money that they've built up so far.

0:29:560:29:59

You're not on your own.

0:29:590:30:00

The Think Tankers are still here to help you out if they can.

0:30:000:30:03

You can pick someone to consult with before you answer the questions.

0:30:030:30:06

Each member can only be picked once. The difference in the final, though,

0:30:060:30:09

is that they haven't seen any of these questions before,

0:30:090:30:12

so they know as little about them as you do.

0:30:120:30:15

-OK? Both ready?

-Mm-hm.

-Let's do the final.

0:30:150:30:18

Lucy, we're starting with you. Here's your first question.

0:30:200:30:23

All eight of the Think Tank

0:30:330:30:34

to choose from to help you.

0:30:340:30:36

I think I might go with Max. He seems like he might know this one.

0:30:360:30:39

Max, our PR executive.

0:30:390:30:41

I do love my Greek mythology.

0:30:410:30:43

Did you have anyone in mind for Chiron,

0:30:430:30:45

what kind of creature he was?

0:30:450:30:47

Just because it says "legs of a horse",

0:30:470:30:49

I was thinking it might be a centaur.

0:30:490:30:51

You're absolutely right. I think it is a centaur.

0:30:510:30:53

I don't whether Chiron was one of the kings of the centaurs

0:30:530:30:56

or something like that, but he was a centaur.

0:30:560:30:58

OK, I'll go with centaur, then.

0:30:580:30:59

Centaur is your answer

0:30:590:31:00

for the creature that was Chiron - the head, arms

0:31:000:31:03

and torso of a man and the body and legs of a horse.

0:31:030:31:06

Let's see if you're right.

0:31:060:31:07

Centaur it is. Well done.

0:31:080:31:10

The famous teacher who tutored Achilles, Heracles and Jason.

0:31:120:31:16

So, you're off the mark. Babz,

0:31:170:31:19

we come to you. Here's your question.

0:31:190:31:21

-Who's going to help you here?

-Well, I think

0:31:260:31:29

Cleve could probably help me here, given that he's such a music expert.

0:31:290:31:33

That's some title you've bestowed on me there.

0:31:330:31:36

-LAUGHTER

-Quite like that one.

0:31:360:31:39

I do think I know this. I think he was from Manchester.

0:31:390:31:43

And I think the band, if I remember rightly, was...

0:31:430:31:48

-I think it's The Verve.

-I think you might be right.

0:31:480:31:52

-I was thinking Ash, but that's just off the top of my head.

-Yeah.

0:31:520:31:56

I'm going to go with your answer, The Verve.

0:31:560:31:59

OK, you're saying Richard Ashcroft

0:31:590:32:01

was lead singer of The Verve, the band formed in 1989.

0:32:010:32:04

Let's see if you're right.

0:32:040:32:06

-And you're right. The Verve it is.

-Thank you. Thanks.

0:32:080:32:10

Their biggest hits were Bittersweet Symphony...

0:32:120:32:14

-Yeah.

-..Lucky Man

0:32:140:32:16

-and The Drugs Don't Work.

-Yeah.

-1-1, then.

0:32:160:32:18

Lucy, we come to you for your second question.

0:32:180:32:21

A sport question. Who could help you here?

0:32:280:32:31

I might try Jackie.

0:32:310:32:33

-SHE LAUGHS

-You couldn't have picked anybody

0:32:330:32:37

-with less knowledge...

-Oh, no.

-..about sport.

0:32:370:32:39

Erm... Well, what do you think?

0:32:390:32:42

I don't think it was England

0:32:420:32:44

-cos I think I'd know if it was England that won it.

-Yeah.

0:32:440:32:47

Other than that, I'm not really sure.

0:32:470:32:50

-It's just going to have to be a wild guess.

-Yeah.

0:32:500:32:52

I think I'm going to go with France.

0:32:520:32:56

You're going with France...

0:32:560:32:57

-Yes.

-..as your answer as the international

0:32:570:33:00

rugby union team who won the Grand Slam

0:33:000:33:01

in the mens' 2016 Six Nations tournament?

0:33:010:33:05

You say France. Let's see if you're right.

0:33:050:33:07

-It was England, in fact.

-Oh.

-Sorry. Sorry, I couldn't help at all.

0:33:080:33:12

Don't worry. I didn't know it either.

0:33:120:33:14

Their first Grand Slam title since 2003.

0:33:140:33:16

-Oh.

-Just passed you by. OK,

0:33:160:33:19

so, you've missed out on that one. Babz, you can take the lead with

0:33:190:33:22

your second question if you get this one right.

0:33:220:33:24

Who could help you on

0:33:330:33:35

this literature question?

0:33:350:33:36

I'm going to go with, um, Arminel.

0:33:360:33:42

-Our chemistry teacher.

-Right, OK.

0:33:420:33:46

-Do you have any idea at all?

-No.

-Right. Well, let's go along

0:33:460:33:50

-the famous school line.

-Yes.

0:33:500:33:53

Do you think James Bond would have gone to Eton?

0:33:530:33:57

Possibly. Erm...

0:33:570:33:59

-Or Rugby or...?

-Yes.

0:33:590:34:03

I'm going to go with Eton.

0:34:030:34:07

OK, as the famous school that James Bond

0:34:070:34:10

was removed from after

0:34:100:34:12

an alleged incident with one of the Boys' Maids.

0:34:120:34:14

Eton is your answer. Let's see if it's the right one.

0:34:140:34:17

-Eton College it is.

-Ooh!

-Well done.

-Thank you.

0:34:180:34:21

Your choice.

0:34:220:34:24

And in the fictional world of Ian Fleming,

0:34:240:34:26

he then went on to Fettes College in Scotland, OK? So, you do take

0:34:260:34:30

the lead there. 2-1.

0:34:300:34:31

Lucy, you can catch up if you get this one right.

0:34:310:34:34

As a former travel rep, I think I'm going to go with Ken.

0:34:380:34:42

Oops.

0:34:420:34:44

-Um, it sounds Dutch, doesn't it?

-Mm, yeah.

0:34:440:34:48

-There's very few countries speak Dutch.

-There's some

0:34:480:34:51

-in Africa that speak Dutch.

-Yes.

-Might be one of those.

0:34:510:34:54

-It's the bottom of Africa.

-Yeah.

0:34:540:34:57

-Let's say Cape Horn or something.

-Sure. Cape Horn.

0:34:570:35:01

You say Windhoek is the capital of Cape Horn.

0:35:010:35:04

Let's see how close

0:35:040:35:05

you are.

0:35:050:35:06

-It's Namibia.

-Oh.

-Oh, my goodness.

0:35:080:35:10

-Wouldn't have got it right.

-Southern Africa.

0:35:100:35:12

So, Lucy, you've missed out there. Babz, you can

0:35:120:35:14

extend your lead if you get this one right.

0:35:140:35:17

Just Abi, Peter or Diane to help you here.

0:35:250:35:29

-Peter.

-Oh, dear.

-LAUGHTER

0:35:290:35:33

I've not really travelled much at all, but Navaho, Cherokee...

0:35:330:35:38

-Can you think of any Native Indian tribes?

-Cheyenne.

0:35:380:35:43

Erm, I'm going to go with Navaho.

0:35:430:35:48

You're going with Navaho

0:35:480:35:49

as the type of motor vehicle with living accommodation that is

0:35:490:35:52

named after a Native American tribe from Wisconsin.

0:35:520:35:56

Navaho is your answer. Is it the right one?

0:35:560:35:59

-It's a Winnebago.

-Sorry.

0:36:010:36:03

-None the wiser.

-Winnebago means literally person of the dirty water,

0:36:030:36:07

named after a river that flows in that area.

0:36:070:36:10

So, you got that one wrong,

0:36:100:36:12

but it's still 2-1 to you at the moment, Babz.

0:36:120:36:14

Lucy, question number four for you.

0:36:140:36:16

-Abi or Diane to help you.

-I think I'll go with Abi on this one.

0:36:240:36:28

-Abi, our doctor.

-Do you have any idea first?

0:36:280:36:32

I can't quite remember the name. It'll come to me in a minute.

0:36:320:36:35

So, the only reason I know Rooney Mara

0:36:350:36:37

is because of her in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo,

0:36:370:36:39

and I think The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

0:36:390:36:41

was released years and years ago.

0:36:410:36:43

So, do you know any movies...?

0:36:430:36:45

I think I just remembered it, actually. I think it's called Carol.

0:36:450:36:48

-OK, good luck.

-Not very sure.

-Carol?

-Yeah.

-OK, you're saying that

0:36:480:36:54

Carol is the film for which Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett

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received Oscar nominations in 2015. Have you got the right name?

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Carol it is. Well done.

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So, both nominated, both actresses.

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-OK.

-But neither of them won an Oscar.

0:37:090:37:10

-Oh.

-But well remembered. Very good.

0:37:100:37:12

2-2. Babz, your turn.

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Diane is the last member of the Think Tank to help you.

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I don't listen to rap music at all,

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so I'm hoping Diane can come up with at least some names.

0:37:280:37:31

I don't listen to rap music, but thinking of rappers,

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you've got Jay Z, Kanye West...

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I don't know that it would be Jay Z because...

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We might have heard of it.

0:37:430:37:45

-Yes.

-And it wouldn't compete with his...

0:37:450:37:47

-Yes.

-..wife's album coming out, presumably.

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I would look at Kanye.

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He's the only person that I could probably think of.

0:37:540:37:57

I'll go with Kanye West.

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-Kanye West...

-Yes.

-..is your answer.

-Yes.

-Views,

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the 2016 album by Kanye West,

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you say. Have you got the right person there?

0:38:050:38:07

-Drake, it was.

-Oh, well, I haven't even heard of him, so...

-Oh!

0:38:090:38:14

The album contains the hit single Hotline Bling,

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-which you know off by heart, obviously.

-Yes.

-OK.

0:38:160:38:19

All right, it's 2-2. This is your fifth question, then.

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No Think Tankers left to help you. You're on your own from here on in.

0:38:230:38:26

Lucy, this is your question.

0:38:260:38:28

My history's not great,

0:38:340:38:36

but I think this might have involved the Duke of Wellington.

0:38:360:38:40

I'm picking out names. I'm not really sure.

0:38:400:38:42

-So, I think I'll guess the 18th.

-You're saying

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that the Battle of Trafalgar took place

0:38:490:38:51

-in the 18th century.

-Yeah.

-OK.

0:38:510:38:53

Let's see if you're on the money with that one.

0:38:530:38:56

-The 19th century.

-Oh, never mind.

-October 21st,

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1805. Huge naval battle which took the life of Admiral Nelson.

0:39:010:39:05

-Oh.

-Yeah.

0:39:050:39:07

So, Babz, if you get this one right,

0:39:070:39:09

you will be the winner, OK?

0:39:090:39:12

-Well, I know he's Scottish...

-SHE LAUGHS

0:39:190:39:23

..so that narrows it down a little bit.

0:39:230:39:26

I'm just going to make a guess at Glasgow.

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Glasgow is your answer for the city

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in which the footballer Kenny Dalglish was born.

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If you're right,

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you'll be today's winner and taking home a minimum of £1,400.

0:39:370:39:42

Let's see if you are correct.

0:39:420:39:44

Glasgow it is. Well done. Congratulations, Babz.

0:39:550:39:58

You are today's winner. Well done.

0:39:580:39:59

Kenny Dalglish,

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born in 1951, went on to play for Scotland more than 100 times.

0:40:050:40:08

So, an answer you came to very quickly. Well done.

0:40:080:40:11

Lucy, well done. You fought very hard.

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Just didn't quite get to it in the end.

0:40:130:40:15

-Not taking anything home apart from, we hope, a glorious memory...

-Yes.

0:40:150:40:19

..of the great intellectual heights you scaled...

0:40:190:40:23

LAUGHTER ..with these lot.

0:40:230:40:25

-OK, thanks very much.

-Thank you.

-Babz is our winner.

0:40:250:40:27

-You are definitely taking home your prize of £1,400.

-Thank you.

0:40:270:40:30

Shortly, you'll have the chance to add

0:40:300:40:32

an extra £1,000 to your winnings.

0:40:320:40:34

First, though, shall we find out who the Think Tanker was

0:40:340:40:36

who gave the most correct answers in today's show?

0:40:360:40:39

I wonder who it could have been.

0:40:390:40:40

It's Max. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

0:40:440:40:49

Well done, Max.

0:40:490:40:50

Babz, you have one last chance now to boost your prize money

0:40:500:40:53

as you face our Question: Impossible.

0:40:530:40:56

So, Babz, this is the toughest question of the whole show

0:40:590:41:02

because no-one in the Think Tank got it right earlier.

0:41:020:41:04

If you can achieve what none of them could

0:41:040:41:06

and give us a correct answer, that extra £1,000 will be yours.

0:41:060:41:09

Let's take a look, then, at your Question: Impossible.

0:41:090:41:12

Before you answer, we'll give you a little bit of help.

0:41:190:41:22

We'll take a look at the wrong answers that the Think Tank gave

0:41:220:41:25

and this could help you rule a few things out.

0:41:250:41:27

So, let's see what they came up with.

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Gnat, ladybird, duck, fly, bee,

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mosquito and pond skater.

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Those are all wrong answers.

0:41:390:41:42

Can you find the right one?

0:41:420:41:44

A gathering of insects?

0:41:460:41:48

Um, I'm trying to think of insects

0:41:480:41:51

that would gather.

0:41:510:41:55

It's probably wrong, but I'm going to go with a locust.

0:41:560:41:58

-So, you're saying locusts?

-Since they fly in large gatherings.

0:41:580:42:03

OK, so, you're saying locust

0:42:030:42:05

is the insect for which puddle club

0:42:050:42:07

is an informal name of gathering of them?

0:42:070:42:09

-Yes.

-This for an extra £1,000, OK?

0:42:090:42:14

So, fingers crossed. Let's see if you have

0:42:140:42:16

the right answer.

0:42:160:42:17

-It's a butterfly...

-Oh.

0:42:250:42:27

-..I'm afraid.

-Wow.

0:42:270:42:29

Because they often congregate near pools or puddles

0:42:290:42:31

-of water to drink.

-That's very true.

0:42:310:42:33

Tend to forget the butterfly is an insect.

0:42:330:42:36

So, I'm sorry you didn't conquer our Question: Impossible.

0:42:360:42:38

-Still leaving with £1,400.

-That's fantastic.

0:42:380:42:41

That'll get you to Australia, will it?

0:42:410:42:43

-Yeah, it might even get my boyfriend there, as well.

-OK.

0:42:430:42:45

Well done. Thanks very much, Babz.

0:42:450:42:47

Thank you very much, and thank you, all of you, for your help.

0:42:470:42:50

-It's been lovely meeting you. Thank you.

-Thanks for watching.

0:42:500:42:53

Do join us next time when three more contestants

0:42:530:42:56

will see if they can bank on the Think Tank.

0:42:560:42:58

-Until then, it's goodbye from them. ALL:

-Bye!

0:42:580:43:01

And it's goodbye from me. Bye-bye.

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