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Hello and welcome to Breakaway. There's up to £10,000 to be won for crossing this finish line. | 0:00:19 | 0:00:25 | |
But will today's players stick together and win together | 0:00:25 | 0:00:29 | |
or break away in a bid to win everything for themselves? | 0:00:29 | 0:00:32 | |
-Today's six players are... -Hello, I'm Ivor. I'm a training officer from Essex. | 0:00:32 | 0:00:38 | |
Jo, an econometrician from London. | 0:00:38 | 0:00:40 | |
-I'm Ed, an employment adviser from Birmingham. -I'm Laura, a customer service adviser from Paisley. | 0:00:40 | 0:00:46 | |
-I'm Jake, a recent graduate from Milton Keynes. -I'm Lou, a recruitment assistant from Tamworth. | 0:00:46 | 0:00:52 | |
Take your place on the start line. | 0:00:52 | 0:00:54 | |
30 correct answers stand between you and the finish line. | 0:00:57 | 0:01:01 | |
With every correct answer, you will win £100 for the communal prize pot to be shared between you at the end, | 0:01:01 | 0:01:08 | |
but any one of you can, if you choose, break away from the pack. | 0:01:08 | 0:01:13 | |
If you cross that finish line, the entire prize fund will be yours. | 0:01:13 | 0:01:18 | |
If you break away, every question is worth £300. | 0:01:18 | 0:01:23 | |
You may have worked it out. That's three times as much. | 0:01:23 | 0:01:27 | |
But answer a single question wrong and you run the risk of instant elimination. | 0:01:27 | 0:01:33 | |
There are seven subject categories of three questions each, | 0:01:33 | 0:01:38 | |
then the final nine questions will be Pot Luck. They could be about anything at all. | 0:01:38 | 0:01:43 | |
But before I start asking you those questions, | 0:01:43 | 0:01:47 | |
you have an important decision to make. | 0:01:47 | 0:01:49 | |
You have the chance to break away now | 0:01:52 | 0:01:55 | |
and after every three questions. | 0:01:55 | 0:01:58 | |
You can see the break points on the track. | 0:01:58 | 0:02:01 | |
You have five seconds to decide. | 0:02:02 | 0:02:05 | |
Only the person who buzzes in first will break away. | 0:02:05 | 0:02:10 | |
If you break away now, I'll throw in a £1,000 bonus | 0:02:10 | 0:02:14 | |
because that's the sort of person that I am. | 0:02:14 | 0:02:17 | |
All right? | 0:02:17 | 0:02:20 | |
So for the chance to win £10,000, | 0:02:20 | 0:02:23 | |
does anybody want to break away? | 0:02:23 | 0:02:27 | |
I'll take that as a "no". | 0:02:34 | 0:02:36 | |
You stay as a team. Today's seven subject categories are there on the screen. | 0:02:36 | 0:02:41 | |
And your first subject is... | 0:02:41 | 0:02:44 | |
Pop Stars. You have 15 seconds to answer each question. | 0:02:45 | 0:02:50 | |
One and only one of you must step forward and give me the answer before the time runs out. | 0:02:50 | 0:02:55 | |
-Are we ready for this? -Yeah. | 0:02:57 | 0:02:59 | |
Good. Question 1. | 0:02:59 | 0:03:01 | |
Peter Noone was the lead singer of which group | 0:03:04 | 0:03:07 | |
whose hits included I'm Into Something Good? | 0:03:07 | 0:03:11 | |
-Herman's Hermits. 100%. Will I go for it? -Go for it. | 0:03:11 | 0:03:15 | |
-Laura? -Herman's Hermits. | 0:03:15 | 0:03:17 | |
Is the answer Herman's Hermits? | 0:03:17 | 0:03:21 | |
-Yes! -Well done. £100, the first question is correct. Step forward, Ivor. | 0:03:22 | 0:03:28 | |
Please come and join us. Lots of people chipping in there, lots of knowledge in this team. | 0:03:28 | 0:03:34 | |
Certainly about Herman's Hermits, anyway. Question 2. | 0:03:34 | 0:03:37 | |
Which singer's hits include Born To Make You Happy and Toxic? | 0:03:37 | 0:03:42 | |
-Britney Spears. -Britney Spears, yeah. -Go for it. | 0:03:42 | 0:03:46 | |
Jo can hardly contain herself. She's shaking her hands! | 0:03:46 | 0:03:49 | |
-The answer, Jo? -It's Britney Spears. -Is it Britney Spears? | 0:03:49 | 0:03:54 | |
-Yes! -Well done. -Well done. | 0:03:55 | 0:03:58 | |
£200, two correct answers. Well done. | 0:03:58 | 0:04:01 | |
Question 3. | 0:04:01 | 0:04:03 | |
Which of the original five Take That members is the youngest? | 0:04:03 | 0:04:08 | |
-Robbie Williams. I'll do it. -Definitely, yeah. -Lou? | 0:04:08 | 0:04:12 | |
-Robbie Williams. -Is the answer Robbie Williams? | 0:04:12 | 0:04:16 | |
-Yeah! -Well done. -Well done. Born on the 13th of February, 1974. | 0:04:17 | 0:04:22 | |
Jo knew that as well. I could tell with the old hand movement. | 0:04:22 | 0:04:27 | |
She's like somebody in a toilet where there's no hand-drier. | 0:04:27 | 0:04:30 | |
Well done. You've reached the first break point. I'm going to ask if somebody wants to break away. | 0:04:30 | 0:04:36 | |
But before that, there's something that might influence your decision. | 0:04:36 | 0:04:40 | |
This is the chance to win yourself a life. | 0:04:41 | 0:04:45 | |
As I mentioned before, if you were to break away, you do risk instant elimination over here, | 0:04:45 | 0:04:51 | |
should you get a question wrong. | 0:04:51 | 0:04:53 | |
A life can be won and a life can protect you over on this side if you do make an error. | 0:04:53 | 0:05:00 | |
You've started wonderfully well as a team, but for a moment, you'll be competing against each other. | 0:05:00 | 0:05:06 | |
The first person to buzz in and answer this correctly will win a life. | 0:05:06 | 0:05:12 | |
The question as always - who, what or where is this? | 0:05:12 | 0:05:17 | |
This film comedy actor was born in Harlem, Georgia on the 18th of January, 1892. | 0:05:17 | 0:05:22 | |
Aged eight, he ran away from home to sing in a travelling minstrel show | 0:05:22 | 0:05:27 | |
before starting a musical education at the Atlanta Conservatory. | 0:05:27 | 0:05:31 | |
He then decided to break into films, playing the villain or a straight man to comedians. | 0:05:31 | 0:05:36 | |
Married three times, he earned the nickname Babe and was best known... | 0:05:36 | 0:05:40 | |
-BUZZER -Ivor? | 0:05:40 | 0:05:43 | |
-Oliver Hardy. -Is the answer Oliver Hardy? | 0:05:43 | 0:05:47 | |
-Well done. -Well done. -Ivor wins our first life. | 0:05:48 | 0:05:52 | |
OK, he's the first one to make his mark upon the game | 0:05:54 | 0:05:58 | |
and he makes it some more as he gets to choose our next subject category. | 0:05:58 | 0:06:02 | |
The subjects left - Flowers & Trees, Classical Music, Literature, | 0:06:02 | 0:06:06 | |
World Flags, Films and Fruit & Veg. | 0:06:06 | 0:06:09 | |
-Flowers & Trees. -OK, Flowers & Trees. | 0:06:09 | 0:06:11 | |
Maybe it's going to be the thing that spurs him to break away. | 0:06:13 | 0:06:17 | |
We'll find out because I'll ask that question right now. | 0:06:17 | 0:06:21 | |
Stick together, get all the questions right, as you have done, go through that line | 0:06:24 | 0:06:30 | |
and you will have £3,000 to share between you. | 0:06:30 | 0:06:33 | |
Break away now on your own and make it to the end on your own, | 0:06:33 | 0:06:38 | |
you will have £8,400 for yourself. | 0:06:38 | 0:06:42 | |
Does anybody wish to break away? | 0:06:42 | 0:06:47 | |
Kept there by Flowers & Trees. Flowers & Trees is not a subject that anybody fancies on their own. | 0:06:54 | 0:07:01 | |
Or maybe you'll stay together and dance through that line as the most successful team we've ever seen. | 0:07:01 | 0:07:07 | |
Question 4. | 0:07:07 | 0:07:10 | |
Which capital city has donated the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree | 0:07:10 | 0:07:14 | |
to London each year since 1947? | 0:07:14 | 0:07:17 | |
-Oslo. -Yeah. -Shall I go for it? -Yeah. -Ivor steps forward. | 0:07:17 | 0:07:20 | |
-Ivor? -Oslo. -Is the answer Oslo? | 0:07:20 | 0:07:23 | |
It is. Well done. Well done. Another £100. | 0:07:25 | 0:07:28 | |
Four questions, four correct answers, £400. Question 5. | 0:07:28 | 0:07:33 | |
To which flower does Wordsworth refer in his poem which begins, | 0:07:33 | 0:07:37 | |
"I wandered lonely as a cloud..."? | 0:07:37 | 0:07:40 | |
-I'll take it. -Go, Jake. | 0:07:40 | 0:07:42 | |
-Jake? -Daffodils. -OK, is the answer "daffodil"? | 0:07:42 | 0:07:47 | |
Of course it is. Five correct answers, £500, working very well as a team. | 0:07:48 | 0:07:54 | |
Question 6. | 0:07:54 | 0:07:57 | |
The fabric linen is made from which plant? | 0:07:58 | 0:08:02 | |
-It's flax. -It's flax. -Definitely. -Go on. -Jo steps forward. | 0:08:02 | 0:08:06 | |
-It's flax. -I think you all agreed on that. | 0:08:06 | 0:08:09 | |
I hope you did. Is the answer "flax"? | 0:08:09 | 0:08:13 | |
It is, it is. | 0:08:13 | 0:08:16 | |
It's taken you no time to raise £600. | 0:08:16 | 0:08:20 | |
We are at a break point, so another chance to win a life now. | 0:08:20 | 0:08:25 | |
Ivor has a life. Jo, Ed, Laura, Jake and Lou, I'm sure you'd like one. I'm sure Ivor would like another. | 0:08:27 | 0:08:34 | |
The question - who, where or what is this? | 0:08:34 | 0:08:38 | |
This food was first developed in 1937 and quickly became a favourite of military cooks who served it up | 0:08:38 | 0:08:45 | |
as it contained protein, was easy to digest... | 0:08:45 | 0:08:48 | |
-BUZZER -Ivor? -Powdered eggs. | 0:08:48 | 0:08:52 | |
If Ivor is right, he gets another life. If he's wrong, he's frozen out and it's between the rest of you. | 0:08:52 | 0:08:59 | |
Is the answer "powdered eggs"? | 0:08:59 | 0:09:02 | |
-Oh... -OK. It contained protein, was easy to digest and convenient. | 0:09:04 | 0:09:09 | |
Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev once said, "Without it, we wouldn't have been able to feed our army." | 0:09:09 | 0:09:15 | |
In the UK, it was indispensable until meat rationing ended... | 0:09:15 | 0:09:19 | |
-BUZZER -Ed? -Spam. | 0:09:19 | 0:09:22 | |
Ed says Spam rather tentatively. Is the answer Spam? | 0:09:22 | 0:09:27 | |
-Well done. -Yes, it is. Well done, Ed. Ed gets a life. | 0:09:28 | 0:09:33 | |
You can bring a new life in from outside or... This may affect the game a long, long way over there. | 0:09:33 | 0:09:40 | |
-You can bring a new life in or take a life from Ivor. -I'd like a new life. -OK. | 0:09:40 | 0:09:45 | |
A new life comes into the game. Ed has a life. Ed gets to choose the next subject category. | 0:09:45 | 0:09:52 | |
We have left Classical Music, Literature, World Flags, Films and Fruit & Veg. | 0:09:52 | 0:09:58 | |
-Classical Music, please. -OK, Classical Music. | 0:09:58 | 0:10:02 | |
Maybe he finds it a fearful subject. Maybe he's worried about it and needs help. | 0:10:02 | 0:10:08 | |
The questions are the same on both sides. | 0:10:08 | 0:10:11 | |
It's something to remember when you are thinking about breaking away and that's the next question. | 0:10:11 | 0:10:18 | |
I can't ever imagine you apart. | 0:10:22 | 0:10:25 | |
I just see you as a group, as a family. | 0:10:25 | 0:10:30 | |
If you stay together as a family, go all the way through without any errors, | 0:10:30 | 0:10:35 | |
you will have £3,000 to share between you. Each of you would have £500. | 0:10:35 | 0:10:40 | |
If one of you was to break away now and go it alone, | 0:10:40 | 0:10:43 | |
they could take home £7,800 for themselves. | 0:10:43 | 0:10:49 | |
The earlier you go, the more money you get. | 0:10:49 | 0:10:53 | |
Maybe you're not ready. We'll find out. Does anybody wish to break away? | 0:10:53 | 0:10:59 | |
I told you you were a family. | 0:11:06 | 0:11:08 | |
You wouldn't dare do that to your loving team members, would you? | 0:11:08 | 0:11:12 | |
-Not yet. -Not yet. -We'll see. | 0:11:12 | 0:11:15 | |
All that's in the future. For now, you still are a team. | 0:11:15 | 0:11:18 | |
You've got three questions to answer on Classical Music. | 0:11:18 | 0:11:22 | |
Question number 7. | 0:11:22 | 0:11:24 | |
Which Welsh singer became engaged to TV presenter Gethin Jones in 2011? | 0:11:24 | 0:11:29 | |
-Katherine Jenkins. -Katherine Jenkins. -15 seconds. | 0:11:29 | 0:11:32 | |
-Shall I go? -Jo steps forward. Jo? -It's Katherine Jenkins. | 0:11:32 | 0:11:36 | |
We're seeing a lot of you, Jo. Is it Katherine Jenkins? | 0:11:36 | 0:11:39 | |
-Yes, come on! -Well done. Every time, you're answering well within the 15 seconds. | 0:11:41 | 0:11:46 | |
You're clearly a talented group. Let's keep it going. Question 8. | 0:11:46 | 0:11:51 | |
In which Tchaikovsky ballet is Princess Odette turned into a bird | 0:11:51 | 0:11:56 | |
-by the evil sorcerer Rothbart? -I'll do it. | 0:11:56 | 0:11:59 | |
"I'll do it. I'll do it!" Lou? | 0:11:59 | 0:12:03 | |
-Swan Lake. -Is the answer Swan Lake? | 0:12:03 | 0:12:07 | |
It is Swan Lake. | 0:12:08 | 0:12:10 | |
A well-oiled machine. Question 9. | 0:12:10 | 0:12:14 | |
La Scala is a world renowned opera house in which Italian city? | 0:12:14 | 0:12:19 | |
-I think it's in Milan. -I thought it was in Milan. | 0:12:19 | 0:12:23 | |
-I'll take that. -I'm not entirely sure. -Laura? | 0:12:23 | 0:12:26 | |
-Milan. -Is it Milan? | 0:12:26 | 0:12:31 | |
Yes! | 0:12:32 | 0:12:35 | |
Another £100. We've reached the next break point. It's another chance to win a life. | 0:12:35 | 0:12:40 | |
So you're all against each other again. Who, where or what is this? | 0:12:43 | 0:12:48 | |
The first recorded ascent | 0:12:48 | 0:12:51 | |
of this 1,085-metre-high mountain was in 1639, | 0:12:51 | 0:12:56 | |
though it is probable the summit was reached much earlier. | 0:12:56 | 0:12:59 | |
Locally, it is known as Yr Wyddfa. | 0:12:59 | 0:13:03 | |
-BUZZER -Jo? -Ayers Rock. | 0:13:03 | 0:13:06 | |
Is the answer Ayers Rock? | 0:13:06 | 0:13:09 | |
It's not, Jo. You're frozen out just for the rest of this. | 0:13:09 | 0:13:13 | |
-It means "the tumulus"... -BUZZER | 0:13:13 | 0:13:16 | |
-Lou? -Everest. -Is it Everest? | 0:13:16 | 0:13:20 | |
It's not. ..as legend has it as a burial mound of a giant. | 0:13:21 | 0:13:26 | |
-BUZZER -Jake? | 0:13:26 | 0:13:29 | |
-Is it Mount Snowdon? -Is it Mount Snowdon? | 0:13:29 | 0:13:32 | |
Yes, it is. Well done. We travelled the world with those answers, didn't we? | 0:13:34 | 0:13:39 | |
OK, Jake, you get a life, but can you take it from Ivor or Ed | 0:13:39 | 0:13:44 | |
or will you bring it in from outside? | 0:13:44 | 0:13:47 | |
-I think I'll bring a new life in. -OK, a new life comes in. Jake needs to choose the next subject category. | 0:13:47 | 0:13:53 | |
What's left? Literature, World Flags, Films, Fruit & Veg. | 0:13:53 | 0:13:57 | |
-Which one do you fancy or not, as the case may be? -I'll take World Flags. | 0:13:57 | 0:14:02 | |
OK, World Flags. | 0:14:02 | 0:14:04 | |
Will that influence you if you are thinking about breaking away? Let's find out and ask the question. | 0:14:04 | 0:14:11 | |
A perfect start means if you stay together, get every question right | 0:14:13 | 0:14:17 | |
and travel through the finish line together, you have £3,000, it's £500 each. | 0:14:17 | 0:14:23 | |
Somebody may break away right now and travel to the end on their own | 0:14:23 | 0:14:28 | |
and make themselves £7,200. | 0:14:28 | 0:14:32 | |
You can break away and take somebody with you. There are more lives to win - two more. | 0:14:32 | 0:14:38 | |
Does anybody want to break away? | 0:14:38 | 0:14:41 | |
Nobody's pressed it. | 0:14:46 | 0:14:48 | |
You stay together as a team for these next three questions. | 0:14:48 | 0:14:53 | |
Question 10. | 0:14:53 | 0:14:56 | |
How many colours are there on the national flag of Belgium? | 0:14:56 | 0:15:00 | |
-Three. Black, yellow and red. -Go on, Jake. | 0:15:00 | 0:15:04 | |
-Jake's very confident. Jake, the answer? -It's three. | 0:15:04 | 0:15:08 | |
Is it three? | 0:15:08 | 0:15:10 | |
-Yeah. -Black, yellow and red vertical stripes. | 0:15:10 | 0:15:14 | |
-£1,000. -£1,000. That's nice, isn't it? | 0:15:14 | 0:15:17 | |
You're getting excited just looking at it. You haven't won it yet. Question 11. | 0:15:17 | 0:15:22 | |
Which country's flag is known as Hinomaru | 0:15:22 | 0:15:26 | |
which translates as Circle Of The Sun? | 0:15:26 | 0:15:30 | |
-That's Japan. -Right, Ed. -Ed steps forward. Hello, Ed. | 0:15:30 | 0:15:34 | |
-Japan. -Doubting Ed! | 0:15:34 | 0:15:37 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:15:37 | 0:15:39 | |
They pushed you forward rather quickly there. "Go on, Ed." | 0:15:39 | 0:15:43 | |
If it's wrong, that £1,000 goes. Is the answer Japan? | 0:15:43 | 0:15:47 | |
-Yes! -Well done. Another £100. | 0:15:47 | 0:15:50 | |
You're doing very, very well. Question 12. | 0:15:50 | 0:15:55 | |
What colour is the cross on the national flag of Finland? | 0:15:55 | 0:16:00 | |
-It's blue with a white background. -Yeah, go. -Jake steps forward. | 0:16:00 | 0:16:04 | |
-The answer, Jake? -It's blue. -Is it blue? | 0:16:04 | 0:16:08 | |
Yes! | 0:16:10 | 0:16:11 | |
Yes, it is blue. £1,200. | 0:16:11 | 0:16:16 | |
But there's another life to be won now. | 0:16:16 | 0:16:19 | |
There's only one more life after this. | 0:16:21 | 0:16:25 | |
Fingers on buzzers. Who, where or what is this? | 0:16:25 | 0:16:29 | |
This rock musician, turned singer-songwriter, was born in Surrey in 1945. | 0:16:29 | 0:16:34 | |
Raised by his grandparents, he began playing guitar in his early teens | 0:16:34 | 0:16:38 | |
and briefly studied at the Kingston College of Art. | 0:16:38 | 0:16:42 | |
After playing lead guitar for a number of smaller bands, he joined The Yardbirds where his blues... | 0:16:42 | 0:16:48 | |
-Jo? -It is John Lennon. | 0:16:48 | 0:16:51 | |
Is it John Lennon? | 0:16:51 | 0:16:54 | |
OK. He joined The Yardbirds where... | 0:16:55 | 0:16:58 | |
-BUZZER -Ed? -Eric Clapton. | 0:16:58 | 0:17:01 | |
Is the answer Eric Clapton? | 0:17:01 | 0:17:04 | |
-Yes, it is. -Well done. | 0:17:05 | 0:17:07 | |
So Ed has a second life, but the question is... There's only one more life to come. | 0:17:07 | 0:17:12 | |
Do you want a new life to come in or take a life from Ivor or Jake? | 0:17:12 | 0:17:16 | |
-I'd like another life, please. -OK, another life comes into the game. | 0:17:16 | 0:17:22 | |
Category, Ed, the next category to choose. | 0:17:22 | 0:17:26 | |
Literature, please. | 0:17:29 | 0:17:32 | |
A little smirk on his face. Is it a smirk that goes, "I can't do this, I need your help"? | 0:17:32 | 0:17:37 | |
Is it a smirk that says, "This is my strong one, I'm thinking of breaking away"? | 0:17:37 | 0:17:43 | |
£3,000 is still very much in your sights to share | 0:17:45 | 0:17:48 | |
if you keep going and make it through the finish line. | 0:17:48 | 0:17:53 | |
Or somebody may be thinking of breaking away on their own - £6,600 for themselves. | 0:17:53 | 0:18:00 | |
Does anybody want to break away? | 0:18:01 | 0:18:04 | |
-Did you think somebody was going to go, Ivor? -I did. I thought someone down that end would go. | 0:18:11 | 0:18:16 | |
As it is, nobody has gone. Question 13. | 0:18:16 | 0:18:19 | |
In which country was the author Rudyard Kipling born? | 0:18:21 | 0:18:24 | |
-He was born in India. -Definitely. -Yeah? -Yeah. | 0:18:24 | 0:18:28 | |
-Jake? -He was born in India. | 0:18:28 | 0:18:30 | |
Was Rudyard Kipling born in India? | 0:18:30 | 0:18:33 | |
-Yes! -In 1865, he was, yes. | 0:18:35 | 0:18:38 | |
Another £100. £1,300. The perfect start continues. | 0:18:38 | 0:18:43 | |
It will be the perfect middle in two questions' time. Question 14. | 0:18:43 | 0:18:47 | |
In 1938, a radio dramatisation of which HG Wells novel | 0:18:47 | 0:18:52 | |
caused widespread panic in America? | 0:18:52 | 0:18:55 | |
Jo's there before I'd even finished the question! The answer? | 0:18:55 | 0:18:59 | |
-War Of The Worlds. -Is War Of The Worlds correct? | 0:18:59 | 0:19:03 | |
-That would have been embarrassing if it wasn't. -Orson Welles? -Orson Welles. | 0:19:05 | 0:19:09 | |
The radio was massive then. People listening thought it was a genuine alien invasion. | 0:19:09 | 0:19:15 | |
One more question on Literature. Question 15. | 0:19:15 | 0:19:20 | |
Which Charlotte Bronte character becomes Governess | 0:19:20 | 0:19:24 | |
of Thornfield Hall? | 0:19:24 | 0:19:26 | |
Oh, um...Jane Eyre. | 0:19:26 | 0:19:28 | |
-Is it Jane Eyre? -Is it? -Yeah, definitely. | 0:19:28 | 0:19:32 | |
-Ten seconds. -Go for it, Lou. | 0:19:32 | 0:19:34 | |
-Lou? -Jane Eyre? -Nobody else said anything. They believe you. | 0:19:34 | 0:19:38 | |
If it's wrong, we're down to zero pounds. | 0:19:38 | 0:19:42 | |
Is the answer Jane Eyre? | 0:19:42 | 0:19:45 | |
-Yes! -Yes! -Well done. | 0:19:45 | 0:19:49 | |
£1,500, | 0:19:49 | 0:19:51 | |
halfway through, no errors. | 0:19:51 | 0:19:54 | |
Perfect, perfect, perfect. | 0:19:54 | 0:19:56 | |
You have reached the next break point, one more life to play for, the final life. | 0:19:56 | 0:20:03 | |
Once this is won, the whole life situation is set in stone until people start losing them over here, | 0:20:06 | 0:20:12 | |
if indeed anyone ever comes over here. | 0:20:12 | 0:20:15 | |
Who, where or what is this? | 0:20:15 | 0:20:20 | |
In Roman times, this herb was a symbol of mourning, used to adorn funeral tables. | 0:20:20 | 0:20:26 | |
It was later thought to have had magic powers and is even considered to be a remedy for baldness. | 0:20:26 | 0:20:32 | |
-BUZZER -Jo? -Myrtle. | 0:20:32 | 0:20:35 | |
Is it myrtle? | 0:20:35 | 0:20:38 | |
No, it's not. Jo, that's your last chance for a life. | 0:20:39 | 0:20:43 | |
In the late Middle Ages, it was introduced to Britain from southern Europe... | 0:20:43 | 0:20:48 | |
-BUZZER -Jake? | 0:20:48 | 0:20:51 | |
-Is it sage? -Is it sage? | 0:20:51 | 0:20:54 | |
It's not, Jake. In the 19th century, Mrs Beeton published a recipe | 0:20:55 | 0:21:00 | |
for a deep-fried version of this plant. | 0:21:00 | 0:21:03 | |
Nowadays, its aromatic, curly-leaved variety is used as a garnish or to make sauces. | 0:21:03 | 0:21:09 | |
-Lou? -Is it parsley? -Is it parsley? | 0:21:09 | 0:21:13 | |
-Well done. -Yes, it is. Yes, it is. | 0:21:14 | 0:21:18 | |
Lou gets a life, but, Lou, would you like a new life or you can take one from Jake or Ed or Ivor? | 0:21:18 | 0:21:24 | |
Bring a life in or take a life, Lou? | 0:21:24 | 0:21:26 | |
-I'll bring a new life in. -OK, a new life comes in. | 0:21:26 | 0:21:30 | |
Lou has a life. | 0:21:30 | 0:21:33 | |
Lou, your turn to choose the category. | 0:21:33 | 0:21:36 | |
Only two left - Films and Fruit & Veg. | 0:21:36 | 0:21:40 | |
-Fruit & Veg. -Lou brings in Fruit & Veg after we ask that other question. | 0:21:40 | 0:21:46 | |
If you were to stick together, answer every question correctly, | 0:21:48 | 0:21:52 | |
£3,000 to share between you. | 0:21:52 | 0:21:55 | |
If you break out now, go on your own, £6,000, were you to break away. | 0:21:55 | 0:22:02 | |
Balance it all up and answer the question. Does anybody want to break away? | 0:22:02 | 0:22:08 | |
I said I liked the look of you as a group. Three questions on Fruit and Veg. | 0:22:16 | 0:22:23 | |
Start with question 16. | 0:22:23 | 0:22:26 | |
-What type of artichoke shares its name with a middle eastern city? -Jerusalem? -Yeah. | 0:22:26 | 0:22:32 | |
-Jo? -A Jerusalem artichoke. -OK. | 0:22:32 | 0:22:35 | |
Is the answer Jerusalem? | 0:22:35 | 0:22:38 | |
-Come on! -Well done. | 0:22:39 | 0:22:42 | |
£1,600. | 0:22:42 | 0:22:44 | |
Question 17. | 0:22:44 | 0:22:48 | |
What type of fruit is a russet? | 0:22:48 | 0:22:51 | |
-It's an apple. -Want to go? | 0:22:51 | 0:22:54 | |
-Ivor? -Apple. -Is it an apple? | 0:22:54 | 0:22:57 | |
Yay! | 0:22:59 | 0:23:01 | |
Another £100. | 0:23:01 | 0:23:03 | |
£1,700. No margin for error. | 0:23:03 | 0:23:05 | |
One more question on Fruit and Veg. Question 18. | 0:23:05 | 0:23:10 | |
What do the villagers of Bunol in Spain traditionally throw at each other during their annual festival? | 0:23:12 | 0:23:18 | |
-Tomatoes. -Yeah. -Laura steps forward. | 0:23:18 | 0:23:22 | |
-The answer? -Tomatoes. -There's more than one festival in Spain. | 0:23:22 | 0:23:27 | |
Have you picked the right one? Is the answer - and if it's wrong you lose £1,700 - | 0:23:27 | 0:23:34 | |
is the answer tomatoes? | 0:23:34 | 0:23:37 | |
-Yes! -It is. -I was doubting it then! | 0:23:39 | 0:23:44 | |
-Don't do that to us! -I'm glad. | 0:23:44 | 0:23:47 | |
I'm starting to think the right decision is to stick together. You work perfectly as a team. | 0:23:47 | 0:23:53 | |
Bad things can happen when families break up. | 0:23:53 | 0:23:58 | |
You've already answered 18 questions on the bounce. | 0:23:58 | 0:24:01 | |
Right. Let's have a look at the final category. | 0:24:01 | 0:24:05 | |
Films. I'm sure there's plenty of film knowledge amongst you, | 0:24:05 | 0:24:10 | |
but maybe one of you feels particularly strong and now is the time to break away. | 0:24:10 | 0:24:16 | |
I rather hope not. | 0:24:16 | 0:24:18 | |
Stick together, go through the line, £3,000 between you. | 0:24:20 | 0:24:24 | |
One of you breaks away now, | 0:24:25 | 0:24:28 | |
£5,400 for themself. | 0:24:28 | 0:24:32 | |
Look at the track. You can see the line is near. | 0:24:32 | 0:24:37 | |
Does anybody want to break away? | 0:24:37 | 0:24:40 | |
Ed! I knew it would be you. OK, Ed, come and join me on the Breakaway track. | 0:24:47 | 0:24:53 | |
OK, Ed, you have broken away on Question 18 | 0:24:57 | 0:25:02 | |
-after a perfect start with your team-mates. -Yeah. -There are 12 questions left. | 0:25:02 | 0:25:08 | |
12 between you and the finish line. Get there on your own, | 0:25:08 | 0:25:12 | |
£5,400 for you. | 0:25:12 | 0:25:15 | |
The question is can you get there on your own, Ed? | 0:25:15 | 0:25:21 | |
You have two lives. | 0:25:21 | 0:25:24 | |
-You know how strong you are as a player. Would you like somebody to join you? -I would. -OK. | 0:25:24 | 0:25:30 | |
Have a look down the line. He's already made one big fracture in this team. | 0:25:30 | 0:25:35 | |
Maybe he will make another. Ed, who would you like to ask - and remember they can say no - | 0:25:35 | 0:25:42 | |
-who would you like to ask to join you? -I'm going to ask Ivor. | 0:25:42 | 0:25:45 | |
Ed would like to ask Ivor to join him. It's a long way to go, but you'd have three lives between you. | 0:25:45 | 0:25:52 | |
You're both strong players. The team has been very loyal, | 0:25:52 | 0:25:57 | |
but the money is much bigger over here. Ivor, would you like to come and join Ed? | 0:25:57 | 0:26:02 | |
-Yes, please. -OK, Ivor, shuffle across and join Ed on the Breakaway track. | 0:26:02 | 0:26:10 | |
How are we feeling, Laura? | 0:26:10 | 0:26:12 | |
I was just about to buzz and ask Ed, but I didn't know if he would have went. | 0:26:12 | 0:26:19 | |
Do any of you feel bad? Would any of you have stayed together whatever? | 0:26:19 | 0:26:24 | |
-No. -No. | 0:26:24 | 0:26:25 | |
Well, that's something. I made a wrong judgment again. | 0:26:25 | 0:26:30 | |
I idolised you lot. And this is how you repay me! | 0:26:30 | 0:26:35 | |
Right, as we know, the next three questions will be on Films. Question 19. | 0:26:35 | 0:26:40 | |
How many dresses feature in the title of a 2008 film starring Katherine Heigl and James Marsden? | 0:26:43 | 0:26:50 | |
Ed is straight forward. Ed? | 0:26:50 | 0:26:52 | |
-27. -Ed says it's 27. If the answer is 27, you're off to a good start. | 0:26:52 | 0:26:57 | |
Is the answer 27? | 0:26:57 | 0:27:01 | |
It is. Well done. You've broken the £2,000. | 0:27:03 | 0:27:09 | |
Question 20. | 0:27:09 | 0:27:11 | |
Which 1940 film features the Oscar-winning song When You Wish Upon A Star? | 0:27:11 | 0:27:17 | |
-Pinocchio. -15 seconds. | 0:27:17 | 0:27:20 | |
-I'll go. -Ivor steps forward. Ivor? | 0:27:20 | 0:27:23 | |
-Pinocchio. -Is the answer Pinocchio? | 0:27:23 | 0:27:28 | |
-Great. -Yes, it is. Well done. | 0:27:29 | 0:27:32 | |
OK, working nicely together. You got the 27, didn't you? You got Pinocchio. | 0:27:32 | 0:27:37 | |
That's good teamwork. Question 21. | 0:27:37 | 0:27:41 | |
Who played Holly Golightly in the 1961 film Breakfast At Tiffany's? | 0:27:42 | 0:27:48 | |
-Is it Audrey Hepburn? -Yeah. | 0:27:48 | 0:27:51 | |
10 seconds. | 0:27:51 | 0:27:53 | |
-Ed steps forward. Ed? -Audrey Hepburn. -A little bit of discussion there. | 0:27:53 | 0:27:59 | |
If it's wrong, you step back and a life will go from one of you. It's up to the pack. | 0:27:59 | 0:28:04 | |
Is the answer Audrey Hepburn? | 0:28:04 | 0:28:07 | |
Well done. OK, you've negotiated those three questions very, very well. | 0:28:08 | 0:28:14 | |
That was the last of the subject categories. We're reached the final run-in. Just nine questions remain. | 0:28:14 | 0:28:21 | |
From this point on, the questions are pot luck, about anything. | 0:28:21 | 0:28:25 | |
Because the tension is racked up a little bit, you get 30 seconds to answer each question. | 0:28:25 | 0:28:31 | |
Don't forget - any errors and you will be back in making decisions. | 0:28:31 | 0:28:36 | |
You will choose who loses a life. If they lose all of their lives and get taken out of the game, | 0:28:36 | 0:28:42 | |
the money comes back across to you. You will move up to where they've got. | 0:28:42 | 0:28:48 | |
They could be winning money for you, but in their minds they're winning it for themselves. | 0:28:48 | 0:28:53 | |
No errors so far. Keep that going, go through that line, | 0:28:53 | 0:28:58 | |
£5,400 to share between you. Question 22. | 0:28:58 | 0:29:02 | |
After which Greek god were NASA's 1968-1972 missions to the moon named? | 0:29:02 | 0:29:08 | |
-Apollo. -Go on. | 0:29:08 | 0:29:10 | |
-Ivor? -Apollo. -Apollo. Is it Apollo? | 0:29:10 | 0:29:14 | |
Yes, it is. Well done. Another £300. | 0:29:16 | 0:29:19 | |
-£3,000 is up there. Well done. -Thank you. -Thank you. -Question 23. | 0:29:19 | 0:29:24 | |
Which Dickens novel features Mr Sowerberry and Mr Bumble? | 0:29:27 | 0:29:32 | |
-Oliver Twist. -Is it? -Yeah. -I'm not good on Dickens. | 0:29:32 | 0:29:35 | |
Yeah, go for Oliver Twist. | 0:29:35 | 0:29:38 | |
Ivor steps forward. A little bit of discussion. Ivor seems fairly sure. | 0:29:38 | 0:29:42 | |
-And your answer is...? -Oliver Twist. -Is the answer Oliver Twist? | 0:29:42 | 0:29:48 | |
Yes, it is. Well done. Another step forward. | 0:29:50 | 0:29:53 | |
£3,300. Seven questions to go. | 0:29:53 | 0:29:58 | |
£5,400 if you get there. You've made no errors at all. | 0:29:58 | 0:30:03 | |
Remember, this money could be yours. Question 24. | 0:30:03 | 0:30:08 | |
Which musical film features the songs Feed Me and Suddenly Seymour? | 0:30:08 | 0:30:14 | |
-Little Shop of Horrors. -Yeah. | 0:30:14 | 0:30:17 | |
Very quick to step forward. Let's not go too quickly. | 0:30:17 | 0:30:21 | |
-What's your answer? -Little Shop of Horrors. -Little Shop of Horrors. | 0:30:21 | 0:30:26 | |
Is the answer The Little Shop of Horrors? | 0:30:26 | 0:30:29 | |
It is. Well done. The gap is growing very quickly. | 0:30:31 | 0:30:35 | |
You're not taking much time to answer these. Make sure you don't stumble. | 0:30:35 | 0:30:41 | |
One stumble can often be followed by two or three. Happy? | 0:30:41 | 0:30:46 | |
-Will be. -Let's hope you're happy when you're over there. | 0:30:46 | 0:30:49 | |
Question 25. | 0:30:49 | 0:30:51 | |
How many countries border Thailand? | 0:30:53 | 0:30:58 | |
Malaysia, Laos. | 0:30:59 | 0:31:01 | |
Cambodia. | 0:31:01 | 0:31:03 | |
Is that it? China? | 0:31:04 | 0:31:07 | |
-OK. -20 seconds. | 0:31:07 | 0:31:10 | |
-Speak up. Let me know. -We're up to three at the moment. | 0:31:11 | 0:31:16 | |
-Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia. -10 seconds. -Indonesia? | 0:31:16 | 0:31:20 | |
-No. -Six seconds. I'll have to take an answer soon. | 0:31:20 | 0:31:25 | |
-Go with three. -The answer, Ed? | 0:31:25 | 0:31:27 | |
-I'm going to say four. -You're going to say four. | 0:31:27 | 0:31:32 | |
Four. You said Malaysia, you said Laos, | 0:31:32 | 0:31:37 | |
-you said Cambodia... -And maybe one more. -You're guessing at four. | 0:31:37 | 0:31:42 | |
-Really looking a little bit in trouble here. -Yes! | 0:31:42 | 0:31:47 | |
If you're wrong, you have to step back. A life will go. Is the answer four? | 0:31:47 | 0:31:54 | |
-Oh, well done! -Well done. The one you didn't get was Myanmar, Burma. | 0:31:57 | 0:32:02 | |
-Very, very good. That's what you call an educated guess. -Very good. -Wonderful. | 0:32:02 | 0:32:08 | |
They were thinking you were going to fail there. As it stands, there are five questions left. | 0:32:08 | 0:32:14 | |
£3,900 already. £5,400 - no errors. | 0:32:14 | 0:32:19 | |
Question 26. | 0:32:19 | 0:32:22 | |
Born in 2011, Aiden is the eighth child of which British singer? | 0:32:24 | 0:32:30 | |
Rod Stewart? | 0:32:33 | 0:32:35 | |
Could be an older one. Go for it, yeah. Go on. | 0:32:37 | 0:32:42 | |
-Ed throws out an answer. -Rod Stewart? -And your reason is... he's got lots of kids. OK. | 0:32:42 | 0:32:48 | |
I'll take that as a guess. Is the answer Rod Stewart? | 0:32:48 | 0:32:53 | |
-Oh, well done! He's magic! -Well done, indeed. | 0:32:57 | 0:33:01 | |
Starting to think it's your day. | 0:33:01 | 0:33:04 | |
Question 27. | 0:33:05 | 0:33:08 | |
-What was the middle name of President John F Kennedy? -Fitzgerald. -30 seconds. | 0:33:09 | 0:33:15 | |
-Sure? -Yeah. -Go for it. -Ivor? -Fitzgerald. -Is the answer Fitzgerald? | 0:33:15 | 0:33:20 | |
-Well done. -Well done. You're working so well as a team. | 0:33:23 | 0:33:27 | |
It would be a terrible shame if you make a couple of errors and Ivor goes out. | 0:33:27 | 0:33:32 | |
Or three errors and Ed goes out. You need to protect it. | 0:33:32 | 0:33:38 | |
Three questions to go. £5,400. | 0:33:38 | 0:33:42 | |
Question 28. | 0:33:42 | 0:33:45 | |
Alexander McCall Smith's The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency is set in which African country? | 0:33:45 | 0:33:52 | |
-30 seconds. -Do you know it? -No. | 0:33:52 | 0:33:55 | |
It's something like Nigeria or Ghana. If we're guessing. | 0:33:55 | 0:34:00 | |
-Alexander McCall Smith... -20 seconds. | 0:34:00 | 0:34:03 | |
Never heard of it at all. | 0:34:03 | 0:34:06 | |
-It sounds... It sounds English. -I've seen the programme. Traditional dress they wear. | 0:34:06 | 0:34:12 | |
-Yeah? -10 seconds. -Go for Nigeria. -Ed steps forward. | 0:34:12 | 0:34:16 | |
-Ed, long discussion. What's the answer? -Nigeria? -Ed says he's seen the TV series. | 0:34:16 | 0:34:22 | |
He knows what the costumes look like. He's gone for Nigeria. | 0:34:22 | 0:34:26 | |
If he's wrong, he takes a step back and the pack decide who loses a life. If it's right, looking good. | 0:34:26 | 0:34:33 | |
Is the answer Nigeria? | 0:34:33 | 0:34:36 | |
-Oh! -Take a step back, Ed. | 0:34:39 | 0:34:41 | |
-Did you know the answer over here? -Botswana? -The answer is Botswana. Very successful books, boys. | 0:34:41 | 0:34:47 | |
Very successful. You have a decision to make. You can take a life | 0:34:47 | 0:34:53 | |
from Ivor who has one spare one or from Ed who has two spare ones. | 0:34:53 | 0:34:58 | |
-Shall we take it from Ivor? -Take it from Ivor. | 0:34:58 | 0:35:02 | |
-We'll take it from Ivor. -Taking a life from Ivor. Why? | 0:35:02 | 0:35:06 | |
-Let's face it, he's closer to being knocked out. -Fewer lives? -Yes. -OK. | 0:35:06 | 0:35:12 | |
Well, it's your decision. Ivor, you lose that life. | 0:35:12 | 0:35:17 | |
Now what that does mean is one more error, Ivor, and they can take you out of the game. | 0:35:18 | 0:35:26 | |
All right? They won't necessarily do that, but they can do, right? | 0:35:26 | 0:35:32 | |
Three questions to go. Without any errors, £5,400. | 0:35:32 | 0:35:38 | |
Question 28. | 0:35:38 | 0:35:40 | |
Willy Loman is the main character in which Arthur Miller play? | 0:35:40 | 0:35:45 | |
Arthur Miller play. Come on... | 0:35:45 | 0:35:48 | |
The Caretaker is the only one that I can think of. | 0:35:48 | 0:35:54 | |
-Arthur Miller play. -I'm happy with... -Death of a Salesman... | 0:35:54 | 0:35:58 | |
15 seconds. | 0:35:58 | 0:36:00 | |
-I think I'm going to go with The Caretaker. -OK, go ahead. | 0:36:00 | 0:36:04 | |
-Ivor, your answer? -The Caretaker. -Did you mention any other plays? -Death of a Salesman. -OK. | 0:36:04 | 0:36:12 | |
You don't think it's that. If it's The Caretaker, you're a step closer. | 0:36:12 | 0:36:17 | |
If it is not The Caretaker, you have to step back and you could possibly be eliminated. | 0:36:17 | 0:36:24 | |
Is the answer... | 0:36:24 | 0:36:27 | |
The Caretaker? | 0:36:27 | 0:36:29 | |
-Oh, no. Do you know the answer? -It's Death of a Salesman. | 0:36:32 | 0:36:36 | |
It's Death of a Salesman. You mentioned it and didn't go for it. Now you have a choice. | 0:36:36 | 0:36:42 | |
You might want to destabilise Ed. | 0:36:44 | 0:36:47 | |
Or you can take Ivor out of the game. It's totally your choice. | 0:36:47 | 0:36:51 | |
-We think Ivor should go because... -Yes. | 0:36:51 | 0:36:56 | |
-..we think he's actually got a broader knowledge than Ed. -What are you basing this on? | 0:36:56 | 0:37:03 | |
From what he's answered before. So that's more destabilising. | 0:37:03 | 0:37:07 | |
One less voice. | 0:37:07 | 0:37:10 | |
You have worked so well together as a team. You've been a great competitor, but the game's over. | 0:37:10 | 0:37:17 | |
-Ed... -Yes. -He's gone. You're on your own. | 0:37:22 | 0:37:26 | |
OK, you have two lives and lots of knowledge. You can get there. | 0:37:26 | 0:37:32 | |
-You can get these questions correct. It's within you. -Right. | 0:37:32 | 0:37:37 | |
Make it to the next break point and you can ask somebody to join you. | 0:37:37 | 0:37:41 | |
Let's get these out of the way. Question 28. | 0:37:41 | 0:37:47 | |
King's Cross, Marylebone, Fenchurch St and which other station | 0:37:47 | 0:37:51 | |
make up the four found on a traditional London Monopoly board? | 0:37:51 | 0:37:56 | |
-He steps forward. -Is it Euston? | 0:38:03 | 0:38:06 | |
He's gone for Euston. Looked doubtful. Gone for Euston. | 0:38:06 | 0:38:11 | |
We've had a few hiccups. Time to move on now. Is the answer Euston? | 0:38:11 | 0:38:18 | |
Take a step back. Ed, one of those lives goes. | 0:38:21 | 0:38:26 | |
Down to one life. The answer is Liverpool Street. | 0:38:26 | 0:38:32 | |
I never liked Monopoly. | 0:38:32 | 0:38:34 | |
-Bet you like it even less now. -Yeah. -They're starting to smell blood over there. | 0:38:34 | 0:38:41 | |
They think you're going to fail and the money you've earned with Ivor is going to come across to them. | 0:38:41 | 0:38:48 | |
Question 28. | 0:38:50 | 0:38:52 | |
The popular holiday destination Lanzarote is part of which island group? | 0:38:52 | 0:38:58 | |
-Ed steps forward. Ed? -The Canary Islands. -Is it the Canary Islands? | 0:39:00 | 0:39:05 | |
Phew! | 0:39:06 | 0:39:08 | |
£4,800. | 0:39:09 | 0:39:11 | |
Two questions to go for £5,400. | 0:39:11 | 0:39:15 | |
Question 29. | 0:39:15 | 0:39:18 | |
In which year did the Titanic sink? | 0:39:20 | 0:39:23 | |
I don't know if you're laughing because you're sad or you're happy. | 0:39:26 | 0:39:31 | |
-It's a bit of both. Is it 1911? -Which means, I think, he's unsure. | 0:39:31 | 0:39:36 | |
If it's 1911, you're one question away from £5,400. | 0:39:36 | 0:39:42 | |
If it is not 1911, you step back and lose that life. | 0:39:42 | 0:39:46 | |
Then you will be very vulnerable. Is the answer... | 0:39:46 | 0:39:50 | |
1911? | 0:39:50 | 0:39:52 | |
-Take a step back, Ed. Do you know over there? -1912. | 0:39:55 | 0:40:00 | |
-1912. -Oh, no. -Ed, you lose that life. | 0:40:00 | 0:40:04 | |
One more error and you will be out of the game. | 0:40:06 | 0:40:10 | |
The money will go across and they will have two questions to answer to get through and share it. | 0:40:10 | 0:40:16 | |
Question 29. | 0:40:17 | 0:40:20 | |
How many points is the outer bull worth in a game of darts? | 0:40:20 | 0:40:25 | |
Quickly steps forward. | 0:40:25 | 0:40:27 | |
-Ed? -25. -Ed says 25. | 0:40:27 | 0:40:31 | |
If it isn't 25, Ed is out. | 0:40:31 | 0:40:33 | |
If it is, he can take a little breather for a second and ask somebody to join him. | 0:40:33 | 0:40:40 | |
Is the answer 25? | 0:40:40 | 0:40:42 | |
-Do you want to sit down? -Please! | 0:40:46 | 0:40:49 | |
You can't. Right, Ed. We are at a break point. | 0:40:49 | 0:40:55 | |
You can ask somebody to join you. You'd have to share the money if you went through together. | 0:40:55 | 0:41:00 | |
-It might protect you, it might help you. -Yeah. | 0:41:00 | 0:41:04 | |
-Would you like anybody to come and join you? -I would. Jake. | 0:41:04 | 0:41:09 | |
Jake, you could be sharing £5,400 here with him or you could wait, | 0:41:09 | 0:41:15 | |
he could get it wrong and you could share it with all four of you. | 0:41:15 | 0:41:19 | |
You could come across here, get one wrong, he gets taken out and you're on your own. | 0:41:19 | 0:41:26 | |
Lots of things to think about. I'll give you...two seconds to answer. | 0:41:26 | 0:41:31 | |
-Jake, do you want to come up here onto the Breakaway track? -Yes. -OK. | 0:41:31 | 0:41:36 | |
Jake, come and join Ed on the Breakaway track. | 0:41:36 | 0:41:41 | |
-OK, mate? -Come on. We can do this. -Has he stabbed you in the back? | 0:41:44 | 0:41:49 | |
-I'm sorry! -All boys together. A boys' game. | 0:41:49 | 0:41:53 | |
But the money could come back. For the moment, let's concentrate on these two young gentlemen here. | 0:41:53 | 0:42:01 | |
-Why Jake, Ed? -He's got a life and he knows his stuff. | 0:42:01 | 0:42:06 | |
The life might mean nothing to you. They could still send you out. | 0:42:06 | 0:42:11 | |
-But you've got two heads. Are we ready? -I am. -Yeah. -Question 30. | 0:42:11 | 0:42:17 | |
Which British actor directed the big-budget superhero movie Thor? | 0:42:19 | 0:42:24 | |
-BOTH: Kenneth Branagh! -Do you want to? | 0:42:24 | 0:42:27 | |
Ed steps forward. Answer, Ed? | 0:42:27 | 0:42:30 | |
-Kenneth Branagh. -If the answer is Kenneth Branagh... Let's go the other way. | 0:42:30 | 0:42:35 | |
If the answer is not Kenneth Branagh, you step back and you could risk being sent out of the game. | 0:42:35 | 0:42:43 | |
-My bet would be that you would be sent out. -Yeah! | 0:42:43 | 0:42:47 | |
If the answer IS Kenneth Branagh, get ready to celebrate. | 0:42:47 | 0:42:51 | |
Is the answer... | 0:42:51 | 0:42:54 | |
Kenneth Branagh? | 0:42:55 | 0:42:57 | |
On you go. Through the line. Congratulations. Join us, ladies. | 0:43:01 | 0:43:06 | |
Well done. £5,400. I bet you ladies thought you were coming back into the game. | 0:43:06 | 0:43:12 | |
Jake, you joined it for one question. Did you need him? | 0:43:12 | 0:43:16 | |
-I didn't then. -So you might feel a little... -On past performance... | 0:43:16 | 0:43:22 | |
£5,400. You've all contributed greatly to the game. A great start by the team. | 0:43:22 | 0:43:28 | |
Join us next time as 6 more players decide between safety in numbers or standing out from the crowd. | 0:43:28 | 0:43:35 | |
Well done. Well done, Jake. | 0:43:35 | 0:43:37 | |
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