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Meet our Think Tank. They've answered hundreds

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of general knowledge questions under exam conditions before the show.

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Their answers are in, but how helpful will they be

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to the three contestants?

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Playing the game are Ron, an IT project manager from Kent,

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Kirsten, a senior support officer from Skipton,

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and Grant, a retired finance manager from Angus.

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This is Think Tank.

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Welcome to the show.

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Welcome, as ever, to our Think Tank

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which includes musician and former postman, Cleve,

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chemistry teacher and former postwoman, Arminel,

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and award-winning holiday rep, Ken,

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who was once a milk delivery boy earning just £0.50 a week.

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Hoping that they can deliver the correct answers throughout the show

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are our three contestants.

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Welcome to you all.

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Ron, you're an IT product manager

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but you also do IT stuff in your spare time.

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Yes, I design some appliances that talk to each other

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-through the internet around the house.

-To do what?

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So, coffee maker, it will make the coffee

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when you're in another room, for example.

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All right. Max, you like techie stuff, don't you?

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Yeah. I'm going to have to take some tips from you, Ron.

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I actually tried to build my own computer earlier this year

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and it hasn't gone up in flames yet but there's still a chance.

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THEY LAUGH All right.

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What do you think your strongest subjects will be, Ron?

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Maybe military history, some music questions,

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I feel slightly confident, but let's see how it goes.

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And what are you not so good at?

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Sport, maybe reality television as well

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but let's see if the Think Tank can help with that.

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-All right. Anisha is very good at reality TV, aren't you?

-I am.

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I don't want to admit that, but I am.

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THEY LAUGH

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If you get a football question,

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Ken can help you so long as it's about one particular club.

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Is there any other club but Brentford?

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Yes, there is. THEY LAUGH

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All right. If it's not Brentford, don't pick him, all right?

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Welcome to the programme. Kirsten, nice to see you here.

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You live in Yorkshire, in the Dales.

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I do. I live up in Skipton, Bill.

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Do you get out walking? It must be beautiful.

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Absolutely love it up there.

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There's nothing quite like getting out in the countryside.

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-It's stunning.

-Got any guilty pleasures?

-I do.

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I'm a vegetarian but, I have to admit,

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the one thing I can't seem to resist

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is when somebody puts steak on the table.

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THEY LAUGH Aw, that's hard.

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-That is hard.

-Yes.

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-Lost my vegetarian credentials now.

-SHE LAUGHS

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What do you think your best subject is likely to be?

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I'm hoping literature.

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I'm hoping I don't completely fall down on that.

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But I may avoid Max's questions just in case.

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THEY LAUGH

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Nice to have you with us. And, Grant, recently retired?

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I am indeed, yes. Just two months ago.

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-Oh, how is it going?

-Enjoying it immensely.

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-Ken can give you some tips on that, can't you, Ken?

-Yes.

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How should you approach retirement?

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Well, appear on as many quiz shows as possible.

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THEY LAUGH

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So, what are you doing now that you're not working?

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I'm trying to do a bit of hill walking,

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bowling - lawn bowls.

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In the winter time, I intend to devote more time

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to amateur dramatics.

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-I'm a member of the local theatre club, so...

-So, you're an actor?

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-A thespian indeed, yes.

-Wow.

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-Glad to have you with us.

-Thank you.

-Welcome to all three of you.

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Over three rounds, our contestants are going to try

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to tap into the knowledge of the Think Tank

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to build up as much money as possible.

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

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Ultimately, just one will walk away with a cash prize.

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So, let's play the first round.

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So, I'm going to ask you each a question

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and then every member of the Think Tank will reveal

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the answer they gave before the show.

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The correct answer is always there somewhere

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but also there will be any number of mistakes in the mix.

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Pick out the right answer, £200 is added to your prize fund.

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You get two questions each. Ron, you're up first.

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

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Have a think about that while we see what the Think Tank thought.

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Starting with Arminel.

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Oxford.

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Cambridge.

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Paris.

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London.

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Cambridge.

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Oxford.

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Bath.

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Cambridge.

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Three for Cambridge, two for Oxford

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and some others in the mix as well.

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What do you think?

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First of all, London seemed like an obvious choice,

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but now I see the rest of the answers,

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I'm not so sure.

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I think I'll go with majority rule

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and choose Cambridge.

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Going with Cambridge

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as the city in which

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Roger Bannister broke the sub-4-minute mile

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in May 1954. Are you in the right place?

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-Ooh.

-It's Oxford.

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Not Cambridge, I'm afraid.

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And Roger Bannister did this while he was a student

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-training to be a neurologist.

-OK.

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-Arminel, you got that one right.

-Yes.

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-Cos you actually studied at Oxford, didn't you?

-I did. Yes.

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What were you studying there?

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Chemistry, surprisingly enough,

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-being a chemistry teacher.

-THEY LAUGH

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You didn't attempt to run the mile though while you were there?

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-Good heavens, no.

-THEY LAUGH

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-OK.

-I don't run.

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All right, Ron, nothing for you there just yet

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but lots of time to get off the mark.

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Kirsten, you've seen how it works.

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Here's your first question.

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Have a think about that while we see what the Think Tank thought.

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Rural.

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Fields.

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Meadow.

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Land Rover.

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Brook.

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Meadow.

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Violetta.

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Tranquil.

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Well, I've seen some choices

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that the Think Tank have made

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in the past, but I have to say,

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that's one of the weirdest sets.

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Kirsten?

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And the worst thing is,

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I've never actually watched a full episode of The Sopranos.

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I have to admit, I like...

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I'm stuck between Meadow and Brook at the moment.

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I'm going to go with Anisha and Lucy. I'm going to say Meadow.

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Punt it on Meadow.

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Going to punt it on Meadow

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as the name of Tony Soprano's daughter

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in the TV series The Sopranos.

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Let's see if you are in the right field there.

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-Oh, it is right!

-Meadow, it is. Well done.

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APPLAUSE

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And Tony Soprano also had a son named Anthony,

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sort of less lyrically, really.

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And, Peter, Land Rover as a girl's name?

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No, Land Rover as anybody's name? THEY LAUGH

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I think they will be a very powerful person.

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THEY LAUGH

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-Forward-thinking.

-Yeah.

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Absolutely. Lots of gears to their personality.

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OK. All right.

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£200 to you, Kirsten.

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And, Grant, let's see your first question.

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What did the Think Tank come up with there?

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Butterflies.

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Leopards.

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The sky.

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Pants.

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The liver.

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Handwriting.

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Fat feet.

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Butterflies.

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Seven different choices.

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There's a very wide range

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to choose from.

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Given that the word lepidopterist it sounds a bit like leopards

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but I think I'm going to go with butterflies.

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Butterflies is your answer for what a lepidopterist studies.

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Let's see if you're right.

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Butterflies, it is. Well done.

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Lepidopterist, the name of the order the butterflies and moths belong to.

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Peter, pants? You are on fire today.

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-Yeah.

-THEY LAUGH

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I think my pants are on fire.

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THEY LAUGH

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OK. All right, Grant, well done.

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£200 is added to your prize fund for that correct answer.

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Ron, we come back to you for your second question.

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Have a think about that while we see what the Think Tank thought.

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Arminel?

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Holywood.

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Hollyland.

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Hi.

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Studios.

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Hollywoodland.

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Hollywood.

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Famous.

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Hollywoodland.

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Again, a fair old spread of places

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to choose from. What do you think?

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I think "Hi" would be welcoming but...

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And "Studios", descriptive but I'm not so sure.

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I would go for Hollywoodland.

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I have a recollection it was the name of a housing estate

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or something like that.

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OK. Let's see.

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You're saying Hollywoodland was the word displayed

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when the famous Hollywood sign was first erected in 1923.

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Are you right?

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-Yes, you are.

-Well done.

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It is Hollywoodland.

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You're quite right, it was erected to advertise new homes in the area

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and the sign fell into disrepair, the "land" bit was removed

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and we ended up with the world-famous Hollywood.

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So, well done. £200 for you, Ron.

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Kirsten, here's your second question.

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Here's what the Think Tank made of that. Arminel?

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Switzerland.

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Austria.

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Nepal.

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Greece.

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Austria.

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Canada.

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Switzerland.

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Austria.

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Three for Austria,

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two for Switzerland and

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a couple of others there as well.

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Ooh.

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My gut instinct was for Austria

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but now that I've seen Switzerland in there,

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I'm not entirely certain any more.

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I will go with Austria then. I'll go with the gut instinct.

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-Going with Austria?

-Go with Austria.

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OK. The Eiger is a mountain in which country?

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You're saying it's Austria.

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Let's see if you are in the right place there.

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-Switzerland, it was. MAX:

-Sorry.

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-You did think it was Switzerland, didn't you?

-I wasn't sure.

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I wasn't sure.

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The north face of the Eiger considered to be

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-one of the hardest climbs in the world for mountaineers.

-Right.

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-So, nothing for you there, Kirsten. Grant, your turn again.

-OK.

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Let's see what the Think Tank came up with this time.

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James Bond.

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Star Wars.

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The Legend Of Tarzan.

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Absolutely Fabulous.

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Star Wars.

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Star Wars.

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Star Wars.

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Star Wars.

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Star Wars, a very popular choice

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there by the Think Tank.

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Doesn't necessarily mean that it is right.

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I'm inclined to go with Arminel and James Bond but,

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in the face of five answers

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all saying Star Wars,

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I think I'll go with Star Wars.

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Star Wars, you're saying, was the film franchise for which

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Prince William and Prince Harry allegedly filmed cameo roles.

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Have you chosen the right movie?

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Star War, it is. Well done.

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£200 for you, Grant. That brings us to the end of the first round.

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Let's take a look at your prize funds.

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Ron and Kirsten are tied on £200.

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In the lead though, with £400, it's Grant.

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APPLAUSE

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Everything to play for in our next round.

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Every member of the Think Tank is holding two questions

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which they answered correctly before the show.

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So, you're going to take it in turns to pick someone

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whose knowledge you think you can match.

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For every correct answer, you'll get another £200 for your prize fund.

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Now, the range of questions reflects

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their varied interests and knowledge.

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Once a Think Tanker has asked both of their questions,

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they cannot be picked again.

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Ron, you get to go first.

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You've got all of them to choose from.

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So whose knowledge do you think you can match?

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All of them are tempting

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but I think cos I've been told I behave very old for a young man,

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I'll choose someone who's young for an older man so I'll pick Ken.

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-Hey.

-Now, there's a compliment.

-That's nice.

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-So nice, isn't he?

-Yes.

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Nice to see a young person with manners.

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THEY LAUGH

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Right. I think you may get this.

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If I think about it, it doesn't sound...

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The English castles always have a bit more, sort of, dynamic names

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and Scottish names are a bit more direct.

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-So, I think I'll go for Scotland.

-Scotland?

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-Yes, correct answer.

-Well done.

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APPLAUSE

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And it was the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.

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£200 for your running total then, Ron. Kirsten, we come to you.

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You still have all eight to choose from.

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No, I'm not foolish enough to go for Max.

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There is literally no way I will know those answers.

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I'll go with Peter. I think I may have a chance.

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OK. I think you stand a good chance.

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For what does the letter L stand in the acronym Laser?

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I should really know this.

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I played with lasers on my degree quite a bit

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and I have... I'm completely blanking on it as well.

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I'm going to go local.

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-I'm pretty sure that's wrong.

-Local?

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I'm afraid it's incorrect. It's light.

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-Oh, come on.

-Light. SHE LAUGHS

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It stands for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation.

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Just trips off the tongue, doesn't it really?

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-THEY LAUGH KEN:

-No problems.

-OK.

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You didn't get anything on that one, Kirsten.

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Grant, you're up next and you can still choose any one of the eight.

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Yes. I think I'd like to choose Ken, please.

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-Ken again.

-Oh, I think you've chosen the right person.

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-This is all about show business.

-OK.

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And you're a show business person, OK?

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One of the best films I've ever seen in my life. So, here we go.

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Which actor, playing Don Lockwood, dances to and sings the title number

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in the film musical Singin' In The Rain?

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I think it's Gene Kelly.

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-Gene Kelly is your answer?

-It is.

-Is he right?

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-Perfect answer. Well done. Gene Kelly.

-Well done.

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APPLAUSE

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£200 to Grant. And we come back to Ron for your next question.

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-You can't use Ken.

-OK.

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Let's see if there's any musical people. I think I'll choose Cleve.

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Our musician, Cleve.

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Oh, well, we have got a musical question here.

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I hope I can help you.

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I don't happen to play this instrument that this person plays

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but I'm a great admirer of it.

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Hmm.

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There aren't too many saxophonists that have their own albums.

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-So, I think I'll go for the most obvious and say Kenny G.

-Kenny G.

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-Smack on. Kenny G.

-ABI:

-Well done.

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Well done. APPLAUSE

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Kenny G whose real name is Kenneth Bruce Gorelick.

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£200 for you, Ron.

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Kirsten, your choice.

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-You can't use Ken.

-I'd like to use Arminel, if I may.

-Arminel.

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Well, I hope that you're interested in Eurovision

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because that's what it is a question about.

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I haven't watched the Eurovision Song Contest since I was about six.

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Um.

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I'm going to go with a really stupid answer,

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Ant And Dec, cos I don't have a clue who would have done it.

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SHE LAUGHS

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It was a duo so you were right there.

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It was Jemini.

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-Ah.

-Jemini.

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Sorry, Kirsten, nothing for you there.

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Grant, your choice

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and, again, you still have seven of the eight.

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On the basis that Arminel can't ask another question about Eurovision,

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I am going to select her, please.

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You never know, there might be another Eurovision question.

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Anyway, let's see.

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Well, with my immense range,

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actually, we're now back to chemistry.

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So, I hope that you'll be able to get this one right.

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HE SIGHS

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I think it's either

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potassium of phosphorus.

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One of those is a K.

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I'm going to go for phosphorus.

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Phosphorus?

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Absolutely right. Brilliant.

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APPLAUSE

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-And indeed potassium is K.

-Is K, yes.

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I was getting a bit worried there, "Please don't say potassium."

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-All right. Well, well done, Grant.

-Thank you.

-That's £200 for you.

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Ron, we come back to you

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and you can use anybody apart from Arminel and Ken.

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I feel like some people are feeling left out so I will go...

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-Abi is looking rather dejected so I'll choose Abi.

-Am I? Aw.

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-She's never... She's always looking happy.

-Yeah.

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She'll be more delighted now that you've chosen her, though.

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Abi, our doctor.

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Hi. So, this is a medical question.

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OK. I'm going through my massive knowledge of arteries.

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Er, I will go for aorta or aortic.

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-Aortic?

-I will go with aortic.

-Aortic.

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It's pulmonary. Aortic takes blood to the rest of the body

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but pulmonary is specific to the lungs.

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Nearly there but not quite, I'm afraid. OK.

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So, nothing for you there, Ron. Kirsten, your choice again.

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And six of the eight still to pick from.

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OK, then. I'm going to give Peter another punt here.

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I'm going to give him another go.

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OK. This one is a TV question.

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So, do you watch a lot of TV?

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It depends what kind of TV.

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I like my American dramas and stuff like that

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but not so much the reality TV.

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OK. It's not reality TV so you're in luck there. OK.

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I didn't realise he'd done a comedy series.

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SHE LAUGHS

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I'll go Shameless.

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-Shameless?

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

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Shameless, Peter.

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I'm afraid that's incorrect.

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It's The Office.

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-The Office was the answer we were looking for.

-Never saw it.

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Yeah, Martin Freeman was also in Sherlock and in Fargo

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-and Peter Jackson's Hobbit films as well.

-Yes. I knew all of them.

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Hard lines.

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OK, Grant, your choice and Peter is off the list now as well.

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I may live to regret this

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but I'm going to ask for a question from Max, please.

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Well, this is a historical question so hopefully it's an area you know.

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I would have to guess at the Roman Empire.

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The Roman Empire?

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Well, Grant, it's a very good guess because you're absolutely right.

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-It is the Roman Empire.

-Well done.

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APPLAUSE

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He died after he was wounded by a spear

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while attempting to conquer Persia.

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So, good guess, Grant. Well done. £200 to you.

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And at the end of that round,

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let's see how your prize funds have changed.

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Kirsten is on £200,

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Ron is on £600,

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but in the lead with £1,000 is Grant.

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APPLAUSE

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Now, you all picked three questions

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but none of you chose to hear from Lucy or Anisha

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and we don't want them to feel left out.

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So, just for fun, shall we ask Lucy

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to give us one of her questions that she answered correctly earlier?

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What is the English name of the stretch of water

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known to the French as La Manche?

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You might know this one at home. Any ideas here?

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-It's got to be the English Channel.

-English Channel.

-The Channel.

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-The Channel?

-It is indeed, yes.

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Well done. OK.

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That was just for a bit of fun.

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Let's get back to the serious stuff now.

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One of you is going to have to leave the game shortly

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but there's still a last chance for you to take lead

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and, Kirsten, you can still catch up.

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All of you are going to be asked the same question now.

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Two members of the Think Tank will then tell you the answer they gave

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before the show and their reasons for giving that answer.

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One of them only will have the right one. OK?

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So, if you side with the correct person,

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you will add £200 to your prize fund.

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Just five questions remain

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before we do have to say goodbye to one of you.

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So, choose your answers carefully.

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And here is the first question.

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We're going to hear answers from Max and Anisha.

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Max.

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Well, I live slap bang in the middle of London,

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so I know it very well, and I also know that it is really one of

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the wettest cities in the world.

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So I thought, logically, the thing that most people are going to

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be leaving on public transport would be umbrellas.

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Anisha.

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Right, so, I travel on the London Underground, unfortunately,

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and there's been many times I've got off the tube, like,

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"Where's my phone? Anything but my phone.

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"Take my right arm, not my phone."

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And I say it's mobile phones that they leave on the tube.

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OK, Max said it's umbrellas. Anisha, mobile phones.

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Contestants,

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it's up to you. What do you think? Lock in your answers.

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Let's see what you came up with.

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All three of you say it's umbrellas.

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Are you right?

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No, it's mobile phones.

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THEY GROAN

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Umbrellas were actually sixth on the list, cos, you know...

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20, 30 years ago, maybe.

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But it's much easier to lose a mobile phone than an umbrella.

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-Wouldn't you say?

-Absolutely.

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No money for any of you there. And here's our next question.

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Arminel and Abi to take this one on. Arminel?

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Well, I have been to New York and I have been up the Empire State

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building, and I know it's on a corner with 5th Avenue.

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So I'm hoping that the number of 5th Avenue that it's on is 350.

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OK, Abi.

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So, this is one of my travel-curse related stories.

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LAUGHTER

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So the day before I was meant to fly to New York, lost my passport,

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so the following day, I had to take a seven and a half hour

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bus journey to New York.

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Saw all the shops. And I suddenly saw Trump Tower.

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And I was like, "Oh, it's Mr Trump!"

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But I took a picture in front of Trump Tower,

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with his little crown, so I think it's Trump Tower.

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So, Arminel says it's the Empire State Building.

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Abi, you say it's Trump Tower.

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Which one of them is right?

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Contestants, lock in your answers.

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And what have you come up with?

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It's a split verdict. So, Ron and

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Grant say Empire State Building,

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Kirsten thinks it's the Trump Tower.

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Who's right?

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-Empire State Building it is.

-Very good.

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-Trump Tower is on 5th Avenue.

-Oh, is it?

-But it's number 725.

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Oh, OK.

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-Only 350 doors down, then.

-Oh, well.

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£200 to Ron and Grant, and here comes the next question.

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Cleve and Lucy

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are picking the answer for this one. Cleve?

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Well, as you can see,

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I will absolutely have the right answer for this because, according

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to my lovely girth here, you can see I just eat barely fruit

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-all the time.

-LAUGHTER

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But I do know from taking particularly one of my sons

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who played football pretty much through school and for a local team,

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there were a particular fruit that was being taken at halftime by

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a lot of the boys playing football, and the girls for that matter,

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and that fruit was a banana.

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So I think it was bananas.

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Lucy, what's your idea?

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In the UK, we are one of the world-leading producers of apples.

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They are just, I think, something that we enjoy as a nation,

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so I'm thinking apples.

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All right, Cleve says bananas, Lucy says apples.

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What do you think, contestants?

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Lock in your answers, please.

0:23:490:23:51

So, Ron has gone for bananas,

0:23:520:23:54

Kirsten and Grant are taking a bite out of the apple.

0:23:540:23:57

Let's see who's right.

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Apples it is.

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In that period, we spent £846 million on apples.

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Wow, we really like them.

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It's a whole lot of apples.

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Isn't it? OK. So, that's £200 for Kirsten and Grant.

0:24:110:24:16

And we come to question number four.

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Anisha and Ken taking this one on. Anisha?

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OK, so this question obviously relates to money,

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so you know that saying, like, when you're in the black?

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It kind of means that you're out of debt or something,

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so I thought, "Oh, black." So I went black.

0:24:340:24:36

-Ken?

-Well,

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I'm going along the same lines as you, Anisha,

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but I think you talk about being in the red.

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-OK.

-And I think the box is red.

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So Anisha says it's black, Ken says it's red.

0:24:460:24:48

What colour are you going to plump for,

0:24:480:24:50

contestants?

0:24:500:24:51

What have you come up with?

0:24:530:24:55

All three of you are saying it's a red box.

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Have you got the right colour?

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Red, it is, well done.

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The practice of using red boxes is said to date back to the days

0:25:050:25:07

of Elizabeth I.

0:25:070:25:09

OK. So, well done, all of you. £200 to your prize fund.

0:25:090:25:13

And here is the final question in this round.

0:25:130:25:16

Arminel and Peter

0:25:240:25:26

are tackling this one. Arminel?

0:25:260:25:28

My answer is Finland because I have

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a feeling that it is going to be a Scandinavian country

0:25:310:25:34

and I have a vague memory

0:25:340:25:36

of seeing Finland topping a list recently,

0:25:360:25:40

so I think it's Finland.

0:25:400:25:42

OK, thank you. Peter?

0:25:420:25:43

I think it's Germany because I remember when I was at school,

0:25:430:25:45

I had a German exchange student and he knew everything.

0:25:450:25:49

-LAUGHTER

-So I went for Germany.

0:25:490:25:51

All right. Arminel says Finland,

0:25:510:25:53

Peter says it's Germany.

0:25:530:25:55

We want to know what you think,

0:25:550:25:56

contestants. Lock in your answers.

0:25:560:25:58

All three of you are going with Finland.

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Have you got the right place?

0:26:020:26:04

Finland is correct.

0:26:060:26:07

It turns out Germany was seventh in Europe.

0:26:100:26:12

Best country in the world for education, according to this,

0:26:120:26:15

-South Korea. LUCY:

-Wow.

-KEN:

-Really?

0:26:150:26:18

So £200 for all of you.

0:26:180:26:19

So that brings us to the end of the main game.

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Let's take a look at your totals.

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In the lead is Grant with £1,800, followed by Ron with £1,200.

0:26:230:26:27

Trailing behind, sadly, with £800 is Kirsten.

0:26:270:26:29

So sadly, we have to say goodbye to you, Kirsten.

0:26:290:26:32

-Thank you very much.

-We hope you had a good time.

0:26:320:26:34

-Great contestant.

-Fantastic. Thank you.

0:26:340:26:36

Good, thanks for being with us.

0:26:360:26:37

Now, Grant and Ron, you two will now compete to take home the money

0:26:370:26:40

you've earned in the final.

0:26:400:26:42

Ron, had any thoughts about how you might spend the winnings if

0:26:460:26:49

you were to be victorious today?

0:26:490:26:50

Well, as I work in IT, I would like to put it towards maybe

0:26:500:26:54

starting my own company.

0:26:540:26:56

Take out some patents on a few other internet-enabled devices,

0:26:560:26:59

star controlling people's houses like in sci-fi films.

0:26:590:27:02

Yeah? LAUGHTER

0:27:020:27:04

-Grant?

-Yes, indeed.

0:27:040:27:05

My brother-in-law lives in Perth, in Australia,

0:27:050:27:08

and although he's been to visit us a few times,

0:27:080:27:10

he is desperate for my wife and I to go and visit him.

0:27:100:27:13

So if I was lucky enough to go home with a few bob today,

0:27:130:27:16

I'll put it towards our ticket to Australia.

0:27:160:27:19

-OK. All right, well, good luck to both of you.

-Thank you.

0:27:190:27:21

The final is a general knowledge battle.

0:27:210:27:23

I'm going to ask you five questions each, and whoever gives the

0:27:230:27:25

most correct answers takes home the money they built up so far.

0:27:250:27:28

You're not on your own, though -

0:27:280:27:30

the Think Tankers, still here to help you if they can.

0:27:300:27:32

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

0:27:320:27:35

Each member can only be picked once, though.

0:27:350:27:37

The difference in the final compared to the rest of the show is

0:27:370:27:40

that they have not seen any of these questions before,

0:27:400:27:42

just as much in the dark as you this time.

0:27:420:27:45

OK? Let's play the final.

0:27:450:27:47

Grant, you built up the most money in the main game,

0:27:490:27:51

so the final starts with you.

0:27:510:27:53

So, Grant, here's your first question.

0:27:530:27:56

Who would you like

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to consult with on that one? You can pick all eight.

0:28:020:28:04

I think I would like to choose Peter for that one, please.

0:28:040:28:10

-Peter?

-Russia.

0:28:100:28:11

I think about Petersburg, or something.

0:28:110:28:14

I am thinking, um,

0:28:140:28:16

further south than that, actually.

0:28:160:28:19

Specifically, South Africa.

0:28:190:28:21

So I would think perhaps the African continent.

0:28:210:28:24

I'll go for Africa.

0:28:240:28:26

Africa, OK.

0:28:260:28:27

The Drakensburg Mountains are part of which continent?

0:28:270:28:30

You're saying it's Africa. Let's see if you're right.

0:28:300:28:33

Africa it is, well done.

0:28:330:28:34

The name means mountains of dragons.

0:28:370:28:39

-So, well done, Grant.

-Thank you.

-You're off the mark.

0:28:390:28:41

Ron, your first question coming up.

0:28:410:28:43

Who can help you here? Anyone but Peter.

0:28:480:28:51

Trying to think of anybody who might have a Latin education,

0:28:510:28:56

so I would go with Arminel, as she has done science in the past.

0:28:560:29:00

Right, OK.

0:29:000:29:01

I did do some Latin and I'm trying

0:29:010:29:03

desperately hard to think of what a sword might be.

0:29:030:29:08

While I'm thinking, do you have any ideas?

0:29:080:29:11

Uh, I'm trying to think of perhaps

0:29:110:29:14

the shape of the flower that might drive towards an answer.

0:29:140:29:19

A blade is a scapula, I think.

0:29:190:29:23

-Lilies...

-Lilies. No, no, I don't think lilies.

0:29:230:29:27

-SHE SIGHS

-I don't know.

0:29:270:29:29

We're going to be very cross when

0:29:290:29:30

-we find out the answer as well.

-I'm sure, yeah.

0:29:300:29:32

-I will just go with lily in the absence of anything else.

-OK.

0:29:320:29:36

-Lily.

-Lily is your guess?

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-It is.

-OK.

0:29:370:29:39

Which type of flower takes its name from the Latin for sword?

0:29:390:29:41

You're saying it's lily.

0:29:410:29:42

Are you on the right lines there?

0:29:420:29:44

I'm afraid that's gladiolus.

0:29:450:29:47

From gladiator!

0:29:470:29:48

Gladiators.

0:29:480:29:50

It is from gladiator because

0:29:500:29:51

-the gladiolus has...

-Of course.

0:29:510:29:52

..sword-shaped leaves. OK.

0:29:520:29:54

Sorry, Ron.

0:29:540:29:55

Nothing for you there. We come to Grant

0:29:550:29:57

for your second question.

0:29:570:29:58

Six of the eight Think Tankers to choose from.

0:30:040:30:07

I think I would like to ask for Max's help with this, please.

0:30:070:30:11

Well, I'll see if I can help you out.

0:30:110:30:12

I remember there were stories when, you know,

0:30:120:30:15

the Romans and the Greeks first came into contact with the Hindus

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of terrifying processions by Hindu believers,

0:30:180:30:22

of great big trucks carrying the worshipers,

0:30:220:30:25

and I think the name of that religious truck was a juggernaut.

0:30:250:30:29

I think you're absolutely right.

0:30:290:30:31

Something has clicked in the back of my mind.

0:30:310:30:34

-I'll say juggernaut, yes.

-Juggernaut.

0:30:340:30:37

Which Hindu deity gives its name to

0:30:370:30:38

a type of large articulated lorry?

0:30:380:30:40

You're saying it's juggernaut.

0:30:400:30:42

Let's see if you're right.

0:30:420:30:44

-It is the juggernaut.

-Thank you, Max.

0:30:440:30:46

And a well articulated answer,

0:30:490:30:51

-I have to say.

-Perfect.

0:30:510:30:53

Effigies of this particular deity are traditionally carried

0:30:530:30:56

through the streets in large chariots. OK.

0:30:560:30:58

Right, two-nil to you at the moment, Grant.

0:30:580:31:01

But, Ron, you can still catch up.

0:31:010:31:02

Here's your second question.

0:31:020:31:04

So, five to choose from now.

0:31:100:31:12

OK, I think I'm going to go back to the medical lady and

0:31:120:31:15

choose Abi again.

0:31:150:31:17

-OK, do you have any idea?

-I have

0:31:170:31:19

a good idea of what the answer is.

0:31:190:31:21

I think it is Sigmund Freud.

0:31:210:31:22

Ah, that's exactly who I was going to say.

0:31:220:31:24

Only because recently I saw this book and I did start reading

0:31:240:31:27

the beginning of it,

0:31:270:31:28

-so I really do think it is likely to be Sigmund Freud.

-OK.

0:31:280:31:32

I will go with Sigmund Freud, I'll agree.

0:31:320:31:34

The Interpretation Of Dreams is

0:31:340:31:36

an 1899 book by which man?

0:31:360:31:38

You're saying it's Sigmund Freud.

0:31:380:31:39

Let's see if you got the right person.

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It is. Well done.

0:31:430:31:44

Well done, Ron.

0:31:460:31:47

Two-one to Grant.

0:31:470:31:49

Your next question now, Grant.

0:31:490:31:51

Half of the Think Tank

0:31:560:31:57

to choose from.

0:31:570:31:59

I think I'd like to rely on Anisha

0:31:590:32:02

for this one, please.

0:32:020:32:04

Do you have any ideas, first of all?

0:32:040:32:06

-None at all, to be honest.

-I just...

0:32:060:32:08

When it says which woman, does that kind of mean that she's not famous?

0:32:080:32:12

Obviously, if she was famous, you'd be like,

0:32:120:32:14

-"Married which actress?"

-Mm-hm.

0:32:140:32:16

So I'm thinking maybe it's just like

0:32:160:32:17

a run-of-the-mill kind of lady.

0:32:170:32:20

Yes...

0:32:200:32:22

-But...

-Something is ringing a bell.

0:32:220:32:25

I'd make a guess at somebody like Zoe Ball?

0:32:250:32:28

OK.

0:32:280:32:30

I think I'd like to take a guess at Zoe Ball.

0:32:300:32:33

-Zoe Ball.

-Not a confident guess.

-In 1999,

0:32:330:32:36

the DJ Fat Boy Slim married which woman?

0:32:360:32:39

You're saying Zoe Ball.

0:32:390:32:40

Let's have a look at the answer.

0:32:400:32:43

Which is Zoe Ball, well done.

0:32:430:32:45

-Fat Boy Slim's real name is Norman Cook.

-Of course.

0:32:480:32:52

Three-one to grant at the moment.

0:32:520:32:53

Ron, you're still in it, though.

0:32:530:32:55

Here's your next question.

0:32:550:32:56

Lucy, Cleve or Ken to choose from, to help you.

0:33:040:33:06

I'm trying to think of who

0:33:060:33:08

might actually have an interest in rugby.

0:33:080:33:11

I will go for Ken, I think.

0:33:110:33:13

-Ken.

-If you have any idea.

0:33:130:33:16

I would guess something like Wasps or something.

0:33:160:33:19

OK, in my head, I've had two teams jump in.

0:33:190:33:22

First, I thought Saracens, and then I thought Harlequins.

0:33:220:33:26

Oh. That's jogging a bit.

0:33:260:33:29

I seem to remember that Harlequins have been doing OK lately.

0:33:290:33:32

I have been to The Stoop, which is the Harlequins' ground.

0:33:320:33:37

I think we should take a chance on that, actually.

0:33:370:33:39

OK. Fingers crossed, let's dive in. Harlequins.

0:33:390:33:42

You are diving in on Harlequins?

0:33:420:33:43

The England rugby union

0:33:430:33:44

international Owen Farrell played

0:33:440:33:46

for which club in the 2015-2016 season?

0:33:460:33:48

You say it's Harlequins. Have you chosen the right team?

0:33:480:33:51

Saracens. It was, it was the other team you thought of.

0:33:520:33:55

He plays fly-half or inside centre, but for Saracens, not Harlequins.

0:33:570:34:01

So a miss there for you, Ron.

0:34:010:34:02

Grant, your fourth question coming up.

0:34:020:34:04

If you get this one right, Ron

0:34:040:34:06

will not be able to catch up with you,

0:34:060:34:08

so you will be today's winner. OK?

0:34:080:34:10

Just bear that in mind. And here is your question.

0:34:100:34:13

And you can choose from Lucy or Cleve.

0:34:180:34:21

I think I may know the answer to this,

0:34:210:34:23

but I will choose Cleve, please.

0:34:230:34:26

Large rodents.

0:34:260:34:27

Well, I tell you what, if you know the answer, I'm really not sure.

0:34:270:34:30

Actually, now that I realise,

0:34:300:34:32

I think maybe the one I'm thinking of is the largest rodent

0:34:320:34:36

in the world, and that's not native in North America or Europe.

0:34:360:34:40

Oh, dear.

0:34:400:34:41

I'm going to say capybara cos that's the first answer I had,

0:34:410:34:44

but I think that may be South American.

0:34:440:34:46

-Capybara?

-Yes.

-OK.

0:34:460:34:48

You're saying, Grant,

0:34:510:34:52

it's capybara. This would be

0:34:520:34:54

to win today

0:34:540:34:55

and to win £1,800.

0:34:550:34:57

-Beavers...

-Oh.

0:35:020:35:04

..was what we were looking for.

0:35:040:35:06

Capybara is actually native to South America.

0:35:060:35:08

But you weren't very confident about it, were you?

0:35:080:35:10

-No, not at all.

-OK.

0:35:100:35:12

All right, Ron, you're still in it.

0:35:120:35:13

And here comes

0:35:130:35:15

your fourth question.

0:35:150:35:17

This is to keep you in the game.

0:35:170:35:19

Just Lucy to help you.

0:35:270:35:28

OK, Lucy, what's your musical knowledge like?

0:35:280:35:30

My musical knowledge lies at Fat Boy Slim with Zoe Ball.

0:35:300:35:34

LAUGHTER

0:35:340:35:36

Um, do you have any? Can we work through some instruments?

0:35:360:35:39

I immediately think of acoustic guitar.

0:35:390:35:41

I was thinking maybe a Spanish guitar.

0:35:410:35:43

But I'm not, you know...

0:35:430:35:44

-Yeah, that sounds about right.

-Sounds like a reasonable punt?

0:35:440:35:47

Yeah. I should go with my gut instinct, I'll say the guitar.

0:35:470:35:50

Guitar.

0:35:500:35:51

Spaniard Andres Segovia, best known for his skill

0:35:510:35:54

on which stringed musical instrument? You're saying

0:35:540:35:56

it's the guitar.

0:35:560:35:57

Let's see if you're right.

0:35:570:35:59

You are, it is the guitar. Well done.

0:35:590:36:01

Whoo!

0:36:010:36:02

So, three-two to Grant.

0:36:040:36:06

And well done, Ron,

0:36:060:36:07

but it does mean still, Grant,

0:36:070:36:08

that if you get this one right, you will be the winner today.

0:36:080:36:11

This is your fifth question.

0:36:110:36:12

No Think Tanker's left to help you out,

0:36:120:36:14

you're on your own from here on.

0:36:140:36:16

Here you go, Grant. Here's your fifth question.

0:36:160:36:18

-Oh. Louis, that's the first bit.

-LAUGHTER

0:36:240:36:27

HE SIGHS

0:36:270:36:29

I think it is the 16th. Louis XVI.

0:36:290:36:32

Louis XVI, you're saying,

0:36:320:36:33

is the French king born in 1638

0:36:330:36:35

who was known as The Sun King. This to win

0:36:350:36:38

today's game and £1,800.

0:36:380:36:40

Let's see if you're right.

0:36:400:36:42

-You are two out, it is Louis XIV.

-XIV!

0:36:480:36:50

In fact, Louis XIV reigned

0:36:500:36:52

for 72 years.

0:36:520:36:53

It was the longest reign of any monarch in a European country.

0:36:530:36:56

-Of course.

-OK.

0:36:560:36:58

Now, Ron, you went up against it,

0:36:580:37:00

but you can equalise

0:37:000:37:01

if you get this answer right.

0:37:010:37:03

I think I've heard of this. I think it's the United States of America.

0:37:080:37:12

USA is what you are saying.

0:37:120:37:14

United States of America,

0:37:140:37:15

you're saying, is the country in which

0:37:150:37:17

the Coachella Valley Music Festival takes place.

0:37:170:37:19

Have you got the right place?

0:37:190:37:21

To stay in the game...

0:37:210:37:22

It is the USA.

0:37:310:37:33

Well done.

0:37:330:37:34

Well, that was a great comeback.

0:37:350:37:37

Wasn't it, Ron?

0:37:370:37:38

OK, after five questions each,

0:37:380:37:39

then, your scores are tied,

0:37:390:37:41

so we're going to sudden death.

0:37:410:37:42

As all the members of the Think Tank have been used up,

0:37:420:37:44

you are still on your own until we find a winner.

0:37:440:37:46

Grant, here is your next question.

0:37:460:37:49

It's not macaroni.

0:37:570:37:59

I would have to hazard

0:38:000:38:02

a guess...at penne.

0:38:020:38:06

Penne?

0:38:060:38:08

OK.

0:38:080:38:09

That's your answer.

0:38:090:38:11

You say it's penne. Let's see if you are right.

0:38:140:38:17

It is penne.

0:38:210:38:22

Good job. OK, Ron,

0:38:240:38:25

this, again, to stay in the competition.

0:38:250:38:28

You have to get this right to stay in the competition.

0:38:320:38:35

I was reading about this this morning, I think.

0:38:350:38:38

I believe it's their name for the Prime Minister.

0:38:380:38:40

The Prime Minister?

0:38:400:38:41

OK, you're saying, in Ireland,

0:38:410:38:44

the Taoiseach is the Prime Minister.

0:38:440:38:45

Are you right?

0:38:450:38:46

Yes, you are.

0:38:540:38:55

Good stuff.

0:38:570:38:58

It's an Irish word meaning chief or leader.

0:39:000:39:02

Still, neck and neck. Grant, here's your next question.

0:39:020:39:06

Wow. I think the 1950s

0:39:160:39:18

was probably just a tad early.

0:39:180:39:22

I'm going to say the 1960s.

0:39:220:39:25

You're going for the 1960s?

0:39:250:39:26

-Yes.

-As the decade in which the TV shows Blue Peter and Panorama

0:39:260:39:30

were first shown.

0:39:300:39:31

Have you got the right time?

0:39:310:39:33

It's the 1950s.

0:39:370:39:39

Oh.

0:39:390:39:41

-Yep.

-Blue Peter first shown in 1958.

0:39:410:39:44

Panorama first shown in 1953.

0:39:440:39:46

-Gosh!

-I know.

0:39:460:39:47

OK, well, Ron,

0:39:470:39:50

having been up against it earlier,

0:39:500:39:51

now if you get this answer right,

0:39:510:39:54

you will be our winner today.

0:39:540:39:55

Here's your question.

0:39:550:39:57

OK.

0:40:040:40:06

So I think this was in 2001.

0:40:060:40:10

So that would make it

0:40:100:40:12

Sven-Goran Eriksson.

0:40:120:40:15

Sven-Goran Eriksson is your answer,

0:40:150:40:17

as the England football manager when England famously beat Germany

0:40:170:40:20

5-1 in Munich.

0:40:200:40:22

If you're right, you will be today's winner and taking home

0:40:220:40:25

a minimum of £1,200.

0:40:250:40:27

Let's see if you are.

0:40:270:40:28

You are right, Sven-Goran Eriksson it is.

0:40:360:40:38

And you are today's winner. Congratulations, Ron. Well done.

0:40:380:40:42

Well done.

0:40:420:40:43

Well, it was 2001, Michael Owen scored a hat trick

0:40:440:40:46

in that fantastic game.

0:40:460:40:47

What an epic battle that was between you.

0:40:470:40:50

Fantastic stuff.

0:40:500:40:52

Grant, you were so nearly there.

0:40:520:40:53

-So nearly there.

-It's been a great day.

0:40:530:40:55

It didn't quite happen for you. You're not taking anything home,

0:40:550:40:58

-but thanks very much for playing, a great competitor.

-Thank you.

0:40:580:41:01

Phew! Eh, Ron?

0:41:040:41:06

Gosh. As our winner, you're definitely taking home £1,200.

0:41:060:41:09

You will shortly have the chance to add an extra £1,000

0:41:090:41:12

to your winnings.

0:41:120:41:13

First, though, let's take a moment to seek out the Think Tanker

0:41:130:41:16

who gave the most correct answers during the show.

0:41:160:41:18

And it was...

0:41:180:41:19

Arminel. Well done, Arminel.

0:41:230:41:24

Thank you.

0:41:250:41:27

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

0:41:270:41:30

as you face our Question: Impossible.

0:41:300:41:33

Well, Ron, you look almost surprised to be here.

0:41:360:41:38

What a comeback that was.

0:41:380:41:39

-Just a bit.

-Yeah, fantastic. Well, well done.

0:41:390:41:41

So we've come to the toughest question of the whole show because

0:41:410:41:44

no-one in the Think Tank answered it correctly.

0:41:440:41:46

If you can do what none of them could

0:41:460:41:48

and give us the correct answer, that extra £1,000 will be yours. OK?

0:41:480:41:52

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

0:41:520:41:55

While you think about that,

0:41:590:42:00

let's see what the Think Tank

0:42:000:42:02

came up with,

0:42:020:42:03

and that will help you rule a few things out.

0:42:030:42:06

So what did they say?

0:42:060:42:07

South Africa. South America.

0:42:070:42:10

Somalia came up.

0:42:100:42:11

South Africa again from a lot of members of the Think Tank.

0:42:110:42:15

So, Cape Horn, not in any of those countries.

0:42:150:42:19

What could the answer be?

0:42:190:42:21

What do you think?

0:42:210:42:22

So South Africa did actually jump out at me,

0:42:220:42:25

but if not there,

0:42:250:42:27

then I'm thinking

0:42:270:42:29

the rest of Africa, so maybe...

0:42:290:42:31

-I will go with Ethiopia.

-Ethiopia,

0:42:330:42:37

you're saying, is the country in which Cape Horn

0:42:370:42:40

is a famous area. This for an extra £1,000.

0:42:400:42:42

If you're right, you'll be taking home a total of £2,200.

0:42:430:42:47

Let's see if you are right.

0:42:470:42:48

-Oh.

-It's Chile, I'm afraid.

0:42:560:42:58

Which is in South America, but is a country

0:42:580:43:00

on the bottom of South America,

0:43:000:43:02

off the southern tip there.

0:43:020:43:03

But you're still leaving with £1,200, though.

0:43:030:43:06

So something will help towards your new business?

0:43:060:43:08

-Yes, definitely.

-All right, well, very good luck with that and

0:43:080:43:10

thanks so much for being a really good participant.

0:43:100:43:13

-Well done.

-Thank you.

-Thanks for watching.

0:43:130:43:15

Do join us next time when three more contestants will see

0:43:150:43:17

whether they can bank on the Think Tank.

0:43:170:43:19

Until then, it's goodbye from them.

0:43:190:43:21

-THINK TANK:

-Bye!

0:43:210:43:22

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

0:43:220:43:24

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