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Eight contestants, all with a chance to win thousands of pounds.

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Only one will start in control.

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Can they stay ahead and beat the Pack?

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APPLAUSE

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Hello there, I'm Jake Humphrey and this is Beat The Pack,

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the show where if you can stay ahead of the Pack,

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you can win up to £12,000.

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We've randomly selected one player to start in control

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and that player is Dan. Come and join me, Dan.

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APPLAUSE

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Hello.

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-Lovely to meet you, Dan. Where are you from?

-I'm from London.

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-What do you do with your time?

-I'm a Business student. I go to the University of Birmingham.

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-What year are you in?

-Final year.

-A busy year. Is there any time to know what's going on in the world?

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Bits and bobs. I look at the news every now and then, keep up to date.

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If you do walk away with £12,000, what would you spend that money on?

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Me and my housemate have been talking recently

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and we quite fancy a little trip to Antarctica.

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There's quite a nice tour you can do there,

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spend two weeks down there and explore the area and the region.

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You'll be nice and generous with your winnings and take your friends on holiday. Isn't that kind?

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-Yeah, I'll pay for my housemate.

-Good luck, Dan.

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You're starting in control with a chance to win up to £12,000

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and the only thing standing in your way are the Pack. Let's meet them.

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Aly, baggage systems company director from Buckinghamshire.

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James, primary teacher, Hamilton near Glasgow.

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Chloe, sales and marketing manager from Sheffield.

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Truc, dentist, from Surrey.

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Tracey, NHS data manager from Nottingham.

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Ben, HR officer from Belfast.

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Janine, post office counter clerk from Gloucester.

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APPLAUSE

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So, Dan, that's the Pack that you need to beat today. It's seven against one at the moment.

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Who stands out as an early threat, do you think?

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I think they're all a bit dangerous in their own respect.

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Janine's smiling at you, I see.

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He's a nice lad. I'm allowed to smile at him.

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She's throwing compliments around, perhaps lulling you into a false sense of security.

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And I can see Aly smiling a little bit. Are you confident, Aly?

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Reasonably, yes. Famous last words!

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Exactly, famous last words. So, Dan, that's the Pack that you've got to beat.

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Here are your six categories to try and beat them with.

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Now, each category is worth up to £2,000.

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Dan just has to answer one question correctly from each category

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for the chance to win up to £12,000,

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but if he gets a question wrong at any time, he's straight out of the game, no second chances.

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If he doesn't like a question, he doesn't have to answer it.

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I'll replace it with an easier one, but the money halves every time.

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The Pack will be answering every question, so if he passes and they all get it right,

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he loses control and goes home with nothing.

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And that's not all. One of them will take his place.

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-Dan, are you ready for this?

-Yeah, let's do it.

-Let's play Beat The Pack!

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Dan, I can give you a helping hand during the game

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when you can give me two answers, a double answer, so let me know when you want to use it.

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Make sure you use it wisely because you can use it only the once.

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What are you confident about, having looked at those?

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I think I'll go with Green.

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OK, Dan's picked Green.

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Here is your £2,000 question on the Green category.

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Get thinking, Dan. Pack, please answer now.

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There was a bit of thinking time from the Pack,

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but they've all locked in their answers.

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What do you think? Play or pass?

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Unfortunately, I don't have a clue. I really don't.

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So I'm going to have to pass.

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Let's have a look then. What is the correct answer?

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Natalie Bennett.

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There's no surprise that you passed on the £2,000 question.

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It is the hardest question of all in the Green category.

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However, the danger is if the seven members of the Pack all got that right, your game is over

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almost before we got to know you, which would be a great shame.

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How many of our seven Pack members, if any, got the question right?

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-APPLAUSE

-OK, two members of the Pack.

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Aly, now I know why you were smirking at the beginning, obviously confident. Was that a guess?

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I couldn't possibly say that at this stage, could I?

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-Not giving too much away.

-Not at all.

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-Truc, did you know the answer?

-Semi. I just remember listening to Radio Four.

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They were discussing the Green Party and I knew it was a woman. I think she's from Australia or something.

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I think Truc might be quite clever. She is from Australia.

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Aly, Truc, well done. You're through to the next category. Chill out in the safe area.

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APPLAUSE

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OK, Dan, because you passed, the next question is worth half as much - £1,000.

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So let's have a look then at the £1,000 question and see if this is any easier for you.

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Dan, get thinking. Pack, get answering now, please.

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The Pack have all given us their answer.

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Ben is Irish, so I guess Ben should know the answer to this question,

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but he's not giving anything away.

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It's really down to you, Dan. You're in control.

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If you go for this and get it wrong, you walk away with nothing.

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If you pass, you're still in the game. If you give me an answer

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and it's right, you get £1,000. There's a lot of choices.

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I don't know.

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I genuinely don't think that all five of the Pack would know as well.

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-OK, so play or pass?

-I'm going to pass again.

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Let's have a look then. What is the correct answer to this question?

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Chicago. All right. At the moment, this is OK.

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However, if our five Pack members all knew it was Chicago, then you, Dan, walk away with no money at all.

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Let's find out how our Pack did with the £1,000 question. Who got it right?

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Well done, James and Tracey.

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APPLAUSE

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But my eyes are drawn to the Irishman in green who didn't know the answer to this question.

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-What happened, Ben?

-This is what I feared, that I'd get a question I should know, but I didn't.

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Tracey and James got it right. James, was that a guess for you?

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I was at a wedding on St Patrick's Day in Wexford

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and there was a discussion at the table, so it's the luck of the draw.

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-Little did you know how handy that would come in. Tracey, what about you?

-That was a total guess.

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At least you're honest and at least you're through to the next category.

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James and Tracey, make your way through to the safe area.

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APPLAUSE

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So now it's just you up against three members of the Pack, Dan.

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The time is probably approaching when we need a bit of bravery.

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This next question is worth £500 because you passed.

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Dan, have a think. Pack, answer now, please.

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The Pack locked in pretty quickly there.

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Friends is my favourite TV show. I watch it pretty much every day.

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-That's what you students are up to.

-That is what I watch.

-I knew it.

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So, confidently, I can give you an answer of Rachel, D.

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-You're going to play?

-Yeah.

-So Dan says the answer is Rachel.

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Let's see. Is Dan about to be £500 richer or leaving the game?

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It's the right answer. Well done.

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-APPLAUSE

-And breathe a sigh of relief.

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-Are you most happy to get the Green category out of the way now?

-Yeah.

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-Are you happy to get £500 into the bank?

-More than happy.

-Shall we put that money in there?

-Let's do it.

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You're through to the next category,

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but now you have to be a little bit cruel.

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You've got to take a look at the remaining three Pack members, Chloe, Ben and Janine.

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It's up to you who leaves the Pack.

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I'm going to go with Ben.

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Every time a member of the Pack gets eliminated, it's one less person for you to battle against.

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-Ben, I'm afraid to say you've been singled out early on by Dan.

-That's not very fair.

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Dan's in control. He makes the decisions.

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The important thing is, did you get the question right?

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-I did get that one right.

-Ben, thank you very much for being here, but Dan has spoken

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and as he is the man in control, you must leave the Pack. Bye-bye.

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APPLAUSE

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OK, let's bring back the Pack. Back you come.

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APPLAUSE

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It's a cruel game. Ben has left us already, but Dan, you're still in the game

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and we've only used one category, so there's £10,000 up for grabs and you've already got £500 in the bank.

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What would you like to do next?

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I did...I did do a GCSE in Biology.

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I think I'm going to go with The Human Body, please.

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You'll answer on The Human Body. I should tell you that one of the Pack is a qualified masseuse

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and one of the Pack collects human teeth. I wonder who that could be?

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Right, let's play The Human Body.

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This is your £2,000 question. Let's have a look.

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Dan, don't give me an answer just yet, but, Pack, answer right now.

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OK, the Pack have locked in their answers. The decision's yours, Dan.

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You're the man in control.

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There's no way that all six of them know this answer

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and I'm not confident enough to go for it myself,

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so again I'm going to have to pass, please, Jake.

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If the Pack all get it right, your game is over,

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but Dan has chosen to pass on the £2,000 question.

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Let's have a look at the correct answer.

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It was stirrup, so called because it looks like a horse-rider's stirrup.

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Let's have a look at which of our Pack got the answer correct.

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APPLAUSE

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Hello, familiar faces, Aly and Truc. Janine, congratulations.

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First question and you make it through to the safe area.

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-Was that a guess for you or did you know?

-I also did Biology, but mine was "O" level and a long time ago.

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-You haven't forgotten.

-No.

-That's the important thing.

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-Aly, you're the qualified masseuse.

-I am indeed.

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I'm relieved you got it right. It's good to know about the human body.

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-I imagine that ear massage isn't very common?

-No, not something I do very often.

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You knew the right answer, so, Aly, Truc, Janine, you're through to the next category.

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You're in the safe area. Well done.

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APPLAUSE

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Dan, this gets interesting because you've now got just three people that you're taking on in the Pack,

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so the chances of all three of them knowing the correct answer increases

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and because you passed, the next question is easier for you, for them and it's worth £1,000.

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Get thinking. Pack, get answering.

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OK...

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So, three Pack members standing in the way, Dan.

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Play or pass? What are you leaning towards?

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I'm going to pass again, please.

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-You're going to pass?

-Yes.

-OK.

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Just to remind you, if all three of our Pack members get it right,

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you lose the £500 in the bank and you walk away with nothing.

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-OK.

-Pass, 100% certain?

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I'm going to pass.

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Did you have an idea? What would you have gone for?

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-I would have gone with "smell".

-Let's see what the right answer is.

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Dan, Dan, the right answer was "smell".

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-I'll have to risk it next time.

-If you're brave in this game, it can pay dividends.

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But it's knowing when to be brave and when to be cautious.

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-You decided to be cautious, you decided to pass.

-Yeah.

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What about the Pack - James, Chloe and Tracey? If you all knew it was "smell", Dan's game is over

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and a member of the Pack will replace him in control of the game.

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Let's see who got the right answer.

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James and Tracey, well done.

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APPLAUSE

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James, perhaps we're finding your level here.

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This is the second time you've been through on the £1,000 question, which is no mean feat.

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-You have the Million Dollar Man. I'm the £1,000 man.

-It's quite a claim to fame.

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James, Tracey, it doesn't matter when you go through.

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The important thing is you have. You're into the next category. Head through to the safe area.

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APPLAUSE

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-Now, Chloe...

-Hi.

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Chloe, how are you feeling?

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It's ironic because I said if there's any science questions, that's it.

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I'll be going "pass, pass, pass", so don't worry, Dan. You'll be fine.

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The thing to work out is if Chloe is being genuine or she is lulling you into a false sense of security.

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-You can't trust anyone in this game.

-You're in control of the game.

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You decided to pass which means the next question is worth £500.

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Let's see the £500 question in the Human Body category,

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the question that could see Chloe or Dan leave the game.

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Dan, think really carefully. Chloe, please answer now.

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Dan, this is a really big moment in the game.

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It's one on one. One of you will leave. Play or pass?

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I'm going to play, Jake.

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-How confident are you?

-Pretty confident.

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Quadriceps, quads, legs, below the waist.

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Pectoral is the chest.

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Suddenly, you seem to know an awful lot about the human body.

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Yeah, I'm going to play. I'm going to go for "quadriceps".

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Quadriceps muscles, please.

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OK, let's lock in Dan's answer.

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If this is the right answer, you're through to the next category

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and Chloe walks away from the game.

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If that's the wrong answer, Dan,

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you lose the money you've banked so far, you're out, beaten by the Pack.

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-Are you ready to find out the correct answer?

-Yeah.

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OK...

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Is "A", quadriceps muscles, the right answer?

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Yes, it is the right answer.

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You've survived, Dan.

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-APPLAUSE

-You've survived.

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-Feeling OK?

-Yeah, a bit relieved.

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The important thing is it was the right answer. Let's put another £500 into the bank for you. Well done.

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Which means we now turn ourselves to Chloe.

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Chloe, so far on Beat The Pack we've asked you six questions.

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You've only got two of them correct.

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-Are you surprised to be standing there now?

-No, absolutely not.

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Science and Green, they were the two I didn't want on the board, so it's the way it went, but that's life.

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-Chloe, I'm afraid you must leave the Pack.

-Thank you.

-Bye-bye.

-Bye-bye.

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APPLAUSE

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So, farewell, Chloe. Let's bring back the remaining Pack.

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APPLAUSE

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We've got four categories still to play. That means a total of £8,000 to add to the £1,000 you've got.

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So, Cricket, EastEnders, Mountains or Girl Groups?

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I'm going to go for...

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um, EastEnders, please.

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-You're going to go for EastEnders as your next category.

-I am.

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The third category for Dan is EastEnders.

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Right, let's take a look at your £2,000 question in the EastEnders category.

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Dan, get thinking. Pack, please answer now.

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The answers from the Pack have been locked in.

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When I read out the question,

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there was an intake of breath from the audience. They think it's tough.

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This is a tough question.

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If you pass and all the Pack get the answer correct,

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you're out of the game, so what do you want to do?

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-Play or pass?

-I'm going to pass.

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Once again you're kissing goodbye to the potential of £2,000 in the bank.

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-Yeah?

-Yeah, I don't know. I don't have a clue.

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OK, so Dan has decided to pass on the £2,000 question

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in the EastEnders category, so let's have a look at the correct answer.

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Dennis Watts.

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The first thing he ever said, "Stinks in 'ere, don't it?"

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I'd never audition for EastEnders with my East London accent(!)

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So which of our five members of the Pack heard Den Watts issue those first ever words on EastEnders?

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Let's see who got the answer right.

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I don't think we've got some soap fans on the show today.

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Nobody knew the correct answer to that which means you can breathe a sigh of relief, Dan.

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We now move on to a question worth half as much because you passed. This next question is worth £1,000.

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Dan, you can look at those possible answers

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while the Pack, please give us your answer.

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OK, the Pack have locked in.

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Remember, if you pass and all the Pack are correct,

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I'm afraid you're out.

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Play or pass?

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Actually, before the answers came up,

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for some reason, I thought it was '87.

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I was just drawn to it even before they came up.

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Drawn to it enough to perhaps try and put £1,000 in the bank?

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I'm going to use the double answer

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and I'm going to pick 1986 and 1987.

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So Dan is going to use his double answer.

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Yes.

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And he said 1986 and 1987.

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If it is either 1986 or 1987,

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another £1,000 in the bank, you're through to the next category

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and we say farewell to any member of the Pack that you choose.

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However, Dan,

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if it's neither 1986 or 1987...

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..your game is over.

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OK.

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Right.

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In which year was EastEnders first broadcast on BBC One?

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Was it 1986?

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No, it wasn't, Dan.

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OK, you said when you first saw 1987, you were drawn to it, right?

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-Yes.

-If your instinct is correct, it's fine,

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you're through, you've got £1,000.

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I'm not so sure. I really don't know if it's correct.

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-Are you ready to find out?

-Yes.

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Was it 1987?

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Dan, I'm so, so sorry.

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APPLAUSE

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The 19th of February, 1985,

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EastEnders was first broadcast, as you can see there.

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It's such a brave thing to do at that point.

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You came here, so you could take all your mates on holiday and you needed a good amount of money.

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-You took the risk on the £1,000 question. I'm so sorry it didn't pay off for you.

-That's all right.

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Sometimes things don't go your way. I took a risk, it didn't pay off.

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I'm afraid to say, Dan, you failed to beat the Pack.

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I'll need to say goodbye. Thanks for being here, Dan.

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APPLAUSE

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As Dan got that question incorrect and has to leave,

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I can tell you that four out of five of you got that question right.

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But who's been the strongest player... Are you OK there?

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-Is it almost too much for you to take, Truc?

-Yes, too much.

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We're about to find out who the strongest player has been so far

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and replacing Dan in control of the game is...

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..Aly. Well done, Aly. Down you come.

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APPLAUSE

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Well, hello.

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Aly, we've hardly seen anything of you. You've spent the whole show sitting in the safe area.

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-Where are you from?

-Buckinghamshire.

-What do you do for a living?

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I'm a company director for a baggage handling system.

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Airport baggage handling systems, we manage the data behind it.

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There's a lot of data coming your way. You've got to try and get the right answers.

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Three categories to go. £2,000 in each category. You could walk away with £6,000.

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Aly, let's play Beat The Pack.

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APPLAUSE

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-We play the game by saying you're in control, so pick a category.

-Mountains, please, Jake.

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Right, Mountains it is.

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Let's have a look at the £2,000 question in Mountains.

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Aly, get thinking. Pack, please answer now.

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OK, already the Pack lock in their answers.

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So, Aly, you're looking very carefully at those options.

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-Yes.

-Play or pass? If you go for this and get it wrong,

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you walk away with nothing.

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I'll take a chance and play.

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Aly's going to play straight away for the £2,000 question.

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Have you climbed all of them and you know the answer?

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-Oh, in my spare time(!)

-Great.

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Will you go straight for it or use the double answer here?

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You can give me two answers and we'll take one of those.

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I'll go for the double answer

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because there's one I think and one I'm really not sure about.

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Which two answers will you give me?

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I'm going to give you Eiger and Mont Blanc.

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OK, so Aly is playing the double answer.

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Let's lock in Eiger and Mont Blanc.

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OK, Aly.

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Which of the two are you really sure about?

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I think it's Eiger.

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Mont Blanc is your security?

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Yes, something's niggling with Mont Blanc.

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Probably both wrong, but hey, you're only here once.

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Aly thinks she knows the answer.

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If she does, she's suddenly got £2,000 in the bank. Let's see.

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Is the answer Eiger?

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It's not that one then.

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-Eiger was the answer you were confident about.

-Not any more.

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Mont Blanc was the answer you gave just as a bit of security.

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-Yeah.

-You now need it to be Mont Blanc,

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-otherwise, it's hello and goodbye rather quickly.

-Yeah.

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All right, Aly, is the answer Mont Blanc?

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-Aly, it was!

-APPLAUSE

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The first recorded ascent of Mont Blanc was back in 1786.

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Did you nearly choose one of the others as your back-up answer?

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-Matterhorn.

-Really?

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-Yeah.

-Well done.

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Straight away you join the game and you put £2,000 into the bank.

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-Shall we do that?

-Yeah, let's.

-All right, £2,000, in it goes.

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APPLAUSE

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Fantastic.

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That is the perfect start and it's going to cost one of the Pack their place on the game.

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We've seen some really strong play from yourself and Truc in the Pack,

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but you have to choose who you would like to say goodbye to.

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As hard as it is, I guess it's going to have to be Truc, unfortunately.

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-Why?

-Because he kept up with me up till that point

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and I guess if we get to the final stage, who knows, I kind of, yeah...

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-Sorry, Truc.

-That's OK.

-Aly, another £4,000 is up for grabs.

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To win that money, you need to play a ruthless game and it looks, Truc, like that's what Aly's doing.

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You couldn't have done more to be successful on Beat The Pack, but you stood out too much.

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Could be, yes. If I'd got that EastEnders thing, 1985, I could be there.

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-Such a strong start. You faded and it means you're out of the Pack. Thanks for playing. Bye!

-Thank you.

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APPLAUSE

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There's £2,000 in the bank.

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There's a potential for another £4,000 and as you're in control, you decide where we go next.

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-What do you want to do?

-I'm going to get Girl Groups out of the way.

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That's probably a good idea. OK, so Aly is going to play Girl Groups.

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Let's see if the £2,000 question is as difficult as she thinks it's going to be.

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Aly, I'll take your answer in just a moment,

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but Pack, please answer now.

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Very quickly the Pack lock in their answer which is always daunting

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-when you're standing here.

-Yes.

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-Are you going to play or pass?

-Pass.

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You played on the first one. It was the right decision.

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-I wonder if passing is the right decision now.

-I'm going to pass.

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If the Pack have all got it right, we say goodbye

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and you lose that £2,000 that you banked in the last category.

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What's the correct answer to the question?

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Say My Name. Does that now ring any bells?

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Yeah. I don't know that I would have been that confident to say it.

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I can hear it singing, but no.

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If all of the Pack got that answer correct, I'm afraid we're saying goodbye to you, Aly.

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So let's see, how did the Pack fare?

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Who got that right?

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APPLAUSE

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Close. Two-thirds of the Pack straight into the safe area and Tracey doing what she always does

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-when she gets a question right - having a good old giggle.

-You know...

-Enjoying yourself?

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I knew it wasn't B or D and I thought I'd go for C.

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-Are you a big Beyonce fan, James?

-I wasn't, but I saw her in the Superbowl half-time show.

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-That converted me.

-She was good.

-Excellent.

-James, Tracey, you've both made it through to the safe area.

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You're both into the next category. Go and relax. Well done.

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APPLAUSE

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Janine, suddenly, you're looking very lonely up there.

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-How are you feeling?

-I hate girl groups.

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You hate them even more, now you're the only person left in the Pack!

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We've got two people who don't want to answer questions about girl groups. And it gets worse.

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One of you will be leaving at the end of this category.

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The next question, because you passed, is worth £1,000.

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Aly, get thinking. Janine, please answer.

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Janine has placed her answer.

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Does she look confident to you, Aly?

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-Yes, unfortunately.

-That's the issue you've got here.

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You can pass, but if Janine gets this right, it's game over for you.

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What are you thinking? Play or pass?

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I'm thinking "play" and I'm going to take a chance on it.

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I'm thinking Victoria.

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Let's lock in Aly's answer.

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Right, Aly, if the answer is Victoria, you're through

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and we say goodbye to Janine.

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If it's Emma, Mel B or Geri, we say goodbye.

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Is the answer "A", Victoria?

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No!

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Aly, I'm so sorry. It's not.

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Victoria was not the first Spice Girl to have a baby.

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Let's see the correct answer.

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The correct answer was Mel B.

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I know you decided to give that answer

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because you were sure Janine knew the right answer. Let's find out.

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-Janine, did you know the right answer?

-Yeah.

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I had a feeling that she'd actually given birth before Victoria got together with David.

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So, in the event, you had to play and Aly, not only are you out of the game,

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you lose the £2,000 you'd banked, so having taken control, suddenly, you lose it all over again.

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-Aly, thank you so much for playing.

-Thank you.

-But you failed to beat the Pack. Bye-bye.

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APPLAUSE

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And then there were three. Back you come, Pack.

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APPLAUSE

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I enjoyed Aly's bravery, but sadly, that bravery cost her her place on Beat The Pack.

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The question is, at this late stage, who is about to replace her, who is about to take control -

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James, Tracey or Janine?

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One of you has got five of the eight questions correct so far and that person is...

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..Tracey. Tracey, down you come.

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APPLAUSE

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Tracey...lovely to meet you. That dress was hidden behind there, wasn't it?

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-Yeah.

-You've played a great game, three times in the safe area.

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-How have you found it?

-I've enjoyed it.

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A lot of my stronger subjects have gone. Cricket isn't one of them, but we'll give it a go.

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How are you feeling about taking control? There's £2,000 still up for grabs and you are one category away

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from making it through to the final, with a double answer still.

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I came here with nothing. If I go with nothing, I've had a great time,

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so I'll just give it my best shot and that's it, really.

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Tracey, let's play Beat The Pack.

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APPLAUSE

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She claims she doesn't know a lot about it, but this is the only category that Tracey can choose

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and it's Cricket.

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Let's take a look at the £2,000 question in Cricket.

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Tracey, get thinking, but Pack, please answer now.

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And the Pack's answers are locked in.

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Play or pass?

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I think I'll lock in the answer. I think it's Andrew Strauss.

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-Are you going to use your double answer?

-I'll use my double answer.

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So you'll go with Andrew Strauss

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and Michael Atherton, Michael Vaughan or Nasser Hussain?

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Nasser Hussain.

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OK, Tracey has decided to use her double answer.

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She says Andrew Strauss

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and Nasser Hussain.

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Now, Tracey, if one of those is the correct answer,

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fantastic, £2,000 is yours,

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you eliminate a member of the Pack

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and it's you in the final.

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If the answer is either Michael Atherton or Michael Vaughan...

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That's exactly what happens. Your game is over.

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OK, hit me with it.

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OK, let's do this.

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For Tracey's place in the final today,

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is the answer Andrew Strauss?

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Oh, Tracey!

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-That was the answer you were certain about.

-Yeah, game over, isn't it?

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You think so? You clearly are not confident about Nasser Hussain.

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-Shall we find out?

-Yeah, go on.

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Is the answer Nasser Hussain?

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Tracey, I'm afraid it was neither Andrew Strauss nor Nasser Hussain.

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-I gave it my best shot, Jake.

-You did.

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I said I knew nothing about cricket. I should have passed it.

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Tracey, you were brave, you wanted £2,000.

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-You weren't going to settle for 1,000.

-No.

-It was a massive risk.

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You decided it was Andrew Strauss or Nasser Hussain. The answer was...

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-I didn't know.

-Michael Atherton.

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And I can tell you neither of the Pack got that right, Tracey.

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If you'd passed, we would have gone on to the £1,000 question.

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-Tracey, you failed to beat the Pack. Thanks for playing. Goodbye.

-Bye.

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APPLAUSE

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Tracey's game is over just like that. She's gone.

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That means James and Janine go through to today's final

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where they will go head to head for the chance to come back on our next show as the control player

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and the chance to win up to £12,000.

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And I can reveal the stronger player is James.

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Let's play the Beat The Pack Final!

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APPLAUSE

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And here we are in the final.

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Instead of playing for money, James and Janine are playing to return next time as our control players.

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We're down to our final two members of the Pack and, James, you're now in control.

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You'll face 75 seconds of quick-fire questions. Keep getting them right, you will leave here the winner.

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But answer incorrectly or take too long to answer, I'll stop the clock

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and Janine will be given the chance to answer that same question.

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Janine, if you steal three correct answers, you come back in control of the game next time.

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So, James, you must stay in control. 75 seconds.

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-Are you ready?

-As I'll ever be.

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Good luck to you both. Your time starts...now.

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How many musicians make up a string quartet?

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-Four.

-Yes. Which animals are unique among big cats for living in a large social group known as a pride?

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-Lion.

-Correct. Which 1961 film starred Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly?

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-Breakfast At Tiffany's.

-Correct. Which member of the Royal Family established Duchy Originals

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to produce organic food and farming?

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-Prince Charles.

-Correct. The Grand Canyon, listed as a World Heritage Site in 1979, is in which US state?

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-Colorado.

-Stop the clock.

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Janine, the Grand Canyon, listed as a World Heritage Site in 1979, is in which US state?

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Nebraska.

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Janine, that's incorrect. You've missed your first chance to steal. The answer was Arizona.

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James, 44 seconds left on the clock. Stay in control for that time and you've done it.

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Your time starts now. In which forest was William II shot and killed by an arrow when out hunting?

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-Sherwood.

-Stop the clock.

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Janine, in which forest was William II shot and killed by an arrow when out hunting?

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New Forest.

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You weren't sure, but it was the correct answer, Janine. Well done.

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APPLAUSE

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So, Janine, two more steals in the next 39 seconds

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and you return next time in control of Beat The Pack.

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James, the pressure is starting to ramp up.

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39 seconds left to play. Your time starts now.

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Which author created the fictional detectives Poirot and Miss Marple?

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-Enid Blyton.

-Stop the clock.

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Janine, which author created the fictional detectives Poirot and Miss Marple?

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Agatha Christie.

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Is your second correct answer, Janine. Well done.

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And having done so well, James,

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suddenly, Janine has got two steals of the three that she needs.

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One more, Janine, and you win the final.

0:41:040:41:08

James, there's still 33 seconds for you to try and stay in control here.

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It looks like a long time now.

0:41:120:41:15

And the time starts now. Which London-born rapper had hits with Bonkers and Dance Wiv Me?

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-Dizzee Rascal.

-Correct. Which Nobel Prize winning scientist devised the formula E equals MC squared?

0:41:200:41:26

-Albert Einstein.

-Correct. What name is given to Mo Farah's trademark celebratory pose?

0:41:260:41:31

-The Mobot.

-Correct. Love Never Dies is the sequel to which Andrew Lloyd Webber musical?

0:41:310:41:36

-Phantom Of The Opera.

-Correct. Which TV soap opera features characters Darren Osborne and Tony Hutchinson?

0:41:360:41:43

-Emmerdale.

-Stop the clock.

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Janine, with five seconds left and requiring one correct answer,

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which TV soap opera features the characters Darren Osborne and Tony Hutchinson?

0:41:490:41:54

Coronation Street.

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That's the incorrect answer.

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The answer was Hollyoaks.

0:42:020:42:04

James, five seconds to stay in control.

0:42:040:42:07

Your time starts now. In the Disney film, what type of creature is Dumbo?

0:42:070:42:12

-An elephant.

-Correct. Who was the Prime Minister immediately...

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I will finish the question. ..immediately before David Cameron?

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Gordon Brown.

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James...

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that's the correct answer.

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You have survived and only just.

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APPLAUSE

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Wow, that was close! James, having won the final, you will return next time in control of Beat The Pack.

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Congratulations. Well played.

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So make sure you join us next time when James will have the chance to win up to £12,000,

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but only if he can beat the Pack. See you then. Bye-bye!

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