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Hello and welcome to Breakaway.

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

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but will today's players stick together and win together or break away to win for themselves?

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-Today's six players are:

-Neil, an operations manager from Buckinghamshire.

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I'm Sue from Hertfordshire, a very happily early retired person.

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I'm Ian, a lettings officer from Liverpool.

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Jo, a legal secretary, from Manchester.

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Ross, an IT consultant, from Glasgow.

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Emily, a teacher from Gwent.

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Please take your place on the start line.

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30 correct answers stand between you and the finish line. With every correct answer, you will win

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£100 for the communal prize pot to be shared by all of you at the end.

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But any one of you can break away from the pack and if you cross that finish line,

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the entire prize fund will be yours.

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

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which you'll have worked out is three times as much.

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

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There are seven subject categories of three questions each

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and then the final nine questions will be pot luck. They could be about anything.

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Before I start asking you those questions, you have an important decision to make.

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

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You can see the break points marked on the track.

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You'll have five seconds to decide. Only the person who buzzes in first will get to break away.

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

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because I like to see lots of money being won and I like to reward bravery.

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So... for the chance to win £10,000,

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does anybody want to break away?

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Being cautious for now. Probably very sensible. Working out who's strong, who's weak, who's loyal...

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and who might betray you. Today's seven subject categories are there on the screen.

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And your first subject is...

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Artists.

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You have 15 seconds to answer each question. One and only one of you must step forward

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and give me the answer before the time runs out.

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-Are we ready for this?

-ALL: Yep.

-Good luck, everybody.

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Question one.

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Which famous British painter had the first names Laurence Stephen?

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-15 seconds.

-Is that Lowry?

-Oh, yes, it is.

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-Go ahead, Ian.

-You go.

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-Ian?

-It's LS Lowry.

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Is it Lowry?

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Well done.

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Up and running. You've got £100. Question two.

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What animal is depicted in Edwin Landseer's painting The Monarch of the Glen?

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-It's a stag.

-Happy with that? On you go, Sue.

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-Sue steps forward.

-The answer's stag, Nick.

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Is the answer stag?

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It is. Well done. Another £100. Two correct answers.

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Question three.

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John Constable was born in which English county, the setting for many of his paintings?

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-Suffolk.

-Yeah.

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-Definitely.

-Somebody has to step forward. Emily.

-Suffolk.

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Is the answer Suffolk?

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-Excellent.

-Well done.

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A good start indeed. Three questions, £300.

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Worked really well. Everybody was chipping in. Perfect start.

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Now we've reached the next break point, but before I ask,

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something might influence you.

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This is your chance to win yourself a life. Now I don't imagine

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you'll get any questions wrong at all, but if you do break away and get a question wrong

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on the breakaway track, you risk elimination. Over here, you could be out of the game.

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A life will protect you over here. There are five lives to be won.

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They can make a massive difference. You've worked well as a team,

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but now you're playing against each other. The first one to buzz in and answer correctly

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wins himself a life. The question is always the same.

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Who, where or what is this?

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This British athlete won two World Championship golds, two Commonwealth golds and an Olympic silver medal.

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He broke the world record in his discipline in Stuttgart in 1993.

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-He... Sue?

-I think it may be Jonathan Edwards.

-If you're wrong, Sue, you're frozen out.

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If you're right, you win a life. Is the answer Jonathan Edwards?

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No, it's not. OK, the other five. He broke the world record...

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-Ian?

-Is it Colin Jackson?

-Is the answer Colin Jackson?

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Yes, it is. Well done, Ian.

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Early days, but that life that Ian gets just makes him a little bit stronger than the others of you.

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Also it means he gets to choose the next subject category.

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Em, I think I'll go with Animal Kingdom.

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The next three questions will be on Animal Kingdom.

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Maybe that's a very strong category for Ian. Will Ian break away?

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He'll get a chance as we ask the breakaway question now.

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You started beautifully as a team. Stick together,

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go through that line without making any errors, all the way up to question 30,

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and you'll have £3,000 to share between you. £500 each.

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Break away now and you could go home with £8,400 for yourself.

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It is early, but early makes more money.

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5 seconds. Does anybody want to break away?

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Not for now, evidently. You're sticking together. Question four.

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Growing up to three metres long, what is the largest living species of lizard?

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-Komodo dragon?

-Komodo.

-Salamander, is it?

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-10 seconds left.

-Shall I?

-Neil steps forward.

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-Neil?

-Komodo dragon.

-Is the answer Komodo dragon?

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Yes, it is. Well done. Another £100.

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Up to £400.

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-Easy money!

-Keep it up. Question five.

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Barnacle and Canada are breeds of which bird?

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-15 seconds.

-Goose?

-Geese, yeah.

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-Go with that one? Geese.

-Yeah?

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-Jo says, "Can I go?" Jo, the answer?

-Goose.

-Is goose the answer?

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-Well done, guys.

-£500. Five questions, five correct answers. Question six.

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Lemurs are native to which island country?

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-It's definitely Madagascar.

-Yeah.

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-I'll go again?

-Yeah.

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-Jo goes again.

-Madagascar.

-Is the answer Madagascar?

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Well done. Six correct answers, £600.

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A perfect start. It's a walk in the park for you at the moment.

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Now here's the chance to win another life.

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Ian has a life. That could help him should he choose to break away.

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Who, where or what is this?

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This British politician served as an MP from 1973 to 2000.

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She was a member of the Labour Party and represented West Bromwich.

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She was born in Yorkshire and attended Dewsbury College... Sue?

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-I'll have a go at Clare Short.

-Is the answer Clare Short?

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Oh!

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Sue, you're frozen out. She was once described as a headmistress, nanny and pub landlady...

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Neil?

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-Is the answer Mo Mowlam?

-Is the answer Mo Mowlam?

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No, it's not. She was once described...

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-Jo?

-Is it Edwina Currie?

-Is it Edwina Currie?

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It's not. A headmistress... Ian?

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-Is it Barbara Castle?

-Is it Barbara Castle?

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-No!

-We're running out!

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Ross and Emily, you've bided your time. She performed with the Tiller Girls.

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-She was the first female Speaker... Emily?

-Betty Boothroyd.

-Is it Betty Boothroyd?

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Well done. Very patient, Emily. Emily gets a life.

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You can have a new life come in to add to the one Ian has or you can take Ian's life off him.

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-Totally your decision.

-I think I'll have a new life, please.

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OK, fair enough. Ian breathes a sigh of relief.

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Emily also gets to choose the next subject category.

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I think I'll go rom coms, please.

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-Strong subject for you, Emily?

-I'm not saying!

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So maybe Emily has chosen rom coms because Emily is contemplating breaking out.

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Still a perfect start,

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so still £3,000 to share between you if you go all the way with no errors.

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If you break away now, £7,800 could be yours.

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Five seconds. Does anybody want to break away?

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Not yet. Not with rom coms coming up!

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-Exactly.

-A few will be stronger on this than others. Question seven.

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Who played the title role in the 1998 film There's Something About Mary?

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-Cameron Diaz. Shall I take that one?

-Absolutely.

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-Ian steps forward.

-Cameron Diaz.

-Is it Cameron Diaz?

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Well done. Another £100. £700. You are playing so well within yourselves.

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It should give you a lot of confidence. Question eight.

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Who wrote the screenplay for the 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral?

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-Is that Richard Curtis?

-It was.

-Richard Curtis.

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I'll go. Yeah? Is that OK?

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-Jo steps forward.

-That was Richard Curtis.

-Was it Richard Curtis?

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Right. £800. Eight perfect answers. Anybody regretting not breaking away on the very first question?

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-No.

-No.

-You wouldn't tell me!

-A team effort.

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Question nine.

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Which Scottish actor plays the title character in the 2009 film I love You Phillip Morris?

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-That is...

-Ewan McGregor.

-Ewan McGregor, yeah.

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-Yeah.

-Shall I?

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-Ian steps forward.

-Is it Ewan McGregor?

-Is it Ewan McGregor?

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-Well done.

-Yes, it is. Well done.

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A fantastic start. Nine correct answers, £900.

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On the way to the finish line. We've arrived at the next break point

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and a chance to earn a life.

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The lives can make a big difference. Who, where or what is this?

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This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the UK that came fourth

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in a 2005 poll of the UK's greatest natural wonders. Formed 50-60 million years ago,

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during the ???????? Period... Ross?

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-Stonehenge?

-Is it Stonehenge?

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No. Brave effort, Ross. You got in very early. It's not Stonehenge.

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It's the result of successive flows of lava inching towards the coast and cooling quickly...

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-Ian?

-Is it Giant's Causeway?

-Is it the Giant's Causeway?

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It is. Well done, Ian. Ian has another life.

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You can bring a new life in or take Emily's. Your decision, Ian.

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-No, I'll have another life.

-Another life comes in and Ian gets to choose the next category.

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Em, I'll choose...landmarks.

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OK, landmarks. After we ask that other question.

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£3,000 if you stick together and go through the line with no errors.

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£7,200 if you break away now and make it on your own.

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Does anybody want to break away?

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OK. OK. OK.

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I can't tell if it's loyalty or fear with you lot!

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It shouldn't be fear. You're doing really well. You've got ALL the questions correct.

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Three questions on landmarks. Question 10.

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Designed by Antonio Gaudi, the Church of the Sagrada Familia is a tourist attraction in which city?

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-Barcelona.

-I'll go with that.

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Neil?

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-Barcelona.

-Is the answer Barcelona?

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-Good on!

-You are playing so much within yourselves.

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If we'd saved up all the time you haven't used, you could go out, read a paper, visit your family

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and come back again! Question 11.

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Standing at 442 metres high, in which American city is the Sears or Willis Tower?

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-Is it Seattle?

-Yeah, it is.

-Do you want to try that one?

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-Emily?

-Seattle.

-Emily says it's Seattle.

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If you're wrong, we go down to zero.

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If you're right, the perfect run continues.

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Is it Seattle?

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-Oh, no!

-No!

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Step back, please, Emily. Anybody like to offer an answer?

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-Chicago.

-Chicago is the correct answer.

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It can happen sometimes like that. Somebody says a word and you think, "That's right!"

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The fact of the matter is you had £1,000.

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That £1,000 goes down to zero.

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Oh, damn.

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-Don't feel bad, Emily. Don't feel bad.

-I do!

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Well, don't!

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Still in the game, Emily. You can help them.

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We're still on the second question on landmarks. We're still on question 11.

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Around which Parisian landmark did director Baz Luhrmann base his 2001 film musical?

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-Moulin Rouge. We're definite?

-Yes!

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-Jo, lots of "definitely" going on there.

-We have to make sure it's definitely the Moulin Rouge.

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Is it definitely the Moulin Rouge?

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-It definitely is.

-We're back in business.

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£100. Well done! It was definitely the Moulin Rouge. Let's carry on being definite. Question 12.

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Completed in 1931, in which city is the famous Christ the Redeemer statue located?

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-Rio.

-Rio. There's also one in Portugal.

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-But the famous one is Rio.

-The most famous one is in Rio.

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-10 seconds. Neil?

-Rio de Janeiro.

-Neil says Rio de Janeiro.

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Is the answer Rio de Janeiro?

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Yes!

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Well done. Another £100. £200. OK, put that behind you.

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We've reached another break point.

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After this life goes, there is one more to get.

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Who, where or what is this? This musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber opened in the West End in 1981

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and on Broadway in... Ian?

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-Is it Cats?

-Is the answer Cats?

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-Well done, Ian!

-Looking strong.

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Ian, do you want to bring a new life in so you have three? Or take Emily's so nobody else has one?

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-I think I'll have a new life, please, Nick.

-OK, Ian.

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Right, Ian, really taking a stranglehold on the game,

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now gets to choose the next category as well.

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-I think I'll go with rock stars.

-Ian's going to go with rock stars. Right.

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Maybe you're going to be answering as a team, maybe somebody's going to be answering on their own.

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We'll ask the question.

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Stick together, go through the line, £2,000 to share between you.

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If you were to break away here, it's not that far. Getting to halfway.

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£5,600 for yourself. It's a lot of money.

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And each time you put it off, it's less money.

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Does anybody want to break away?

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Ian has chosen to break away. Ian, come and join me on the breakaway track.

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Ian, you have broken away on Question 12.

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There are 18 questions between you and the finish line.

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£5,600 will be yours if you make it on your own.

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The question is can you make it on your own?

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You have three lives. You're in a strong position,

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but do you want to ask anybody to come and join you?

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-No, not at the moment.

-OK. Are we feeling rejected over there?

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-Well, he's on his own for the moment. Rock stars is the subject. You chose it.

-I did!

-Question 13.

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American folk and rock singer Robert Allen Zimmerman is better known by what name?

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Step forward when you know. Straight away!

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-Is it Bob Dylan?

-Is it Bob Dylan?

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Yes, it is. Well done. Another £300. Takes you up to £500.

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Lots of nodding over there, but the questions are the same here as they are over there.

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But worth three times as much. Question 14.

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Which band, formed in 1976, is fronted by Bruce Dickinson?

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15 seconds.

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Maybe... Is it Iron Maiden? I'm going to...

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-I think it's Iron Maiden.

-Is the answer Iron Maiden?

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It is. Well done. Another £300. £800.

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Another question down. Question 15.

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Formed in Australia in 1985, which band took their name from their cramped living conditions?

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-Oh...I know who what might be.

-Answer?

-Crowded House?

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-That seemed like a lightbulb moment.

-Yeah.

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Is the answer Crowded House?

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Yes, it is. Well done, indeed.

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Another £300. You've broken the £1,000 barrier.

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It's time for another life. The final life in this game.

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Who, where or what is this?

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This fictional character appeared in 12 full-length novels and 20 short stories

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and was first portrayed on TV by Gracie Fields. She has... Ian?

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-Is it Miss Marple?

-Ian's gone for Miss Marple. Very quick there.

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If it is Miss Marple, you have got four lives.

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Is the answer Miss Marple?

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Yes, it is. Ian, what a good time to win a life.

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The question is...would you like to take Emily's away from her?

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-I think I'll have a new life.

-A new life.

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Ian has four lives. He's played a perfect game so far.

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If you cross the line, £5,600 for yourself.

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You also get to choose the next subject category.

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-Fashion.

-Fashion.

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You have a chance to ask somebody to come and join you if you want. You didn't want anybody last time.

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Do you think he'll ask anybody this time, Neil?

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-No, I think he's pretty confident.

-Sue?

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No, with all those lives, I think he'll keep going on his own.

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-Ian, would you like to ask anybody to come and join you?

-No, not right now, thank you.

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All right, half the way to go. Question 16.

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The 2009 documentary The September Issue

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is about which fashion magazine?

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15 seconds.

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-Which fashion magazine is that about?

-I just asked you that!

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Ian steps forward quite quickly.

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Vogue.

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Is the answer Vogue?

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It is, well done. You are doing very well here, Ian.

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You're aware of that. Question 17.

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Which supermodel married Richard Gere in 1991?

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Oh, um...

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Who is... Oh, I know who that is.

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-OK, who is it?

-It's Cindy Crawford.

-Is it Cindy Crawford?

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They're all looking enviously. They're thinking, "I knew that!"

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The truth of the matter is Ian broke away.

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One more question until the next break point

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when you can ask somebody to come and join you. Question 18.

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What name, suggesting it is of great interest,

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is given to a type of ladies' head decoration?

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Ladies' head decoration. Great interest.

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-Oh, I know what that is.

-Like a crossword clue, that.

0:23:270:23:31

-It was.

-What's your answer?

-Is it a fascinator?

0:23:310:23:34

Is it a fascinator?

0:23:340:23:37

Well done. Well done indeed.

0:23:390:23:42

We are up to £2,000. You've left one subject category on its own.

0:23:420:23:46

-That's going to come in now.

-Yeah.

-Children's Books.

0:23:460:23:50

Three questions on Children's Books to come. It's a break point. Do you want to ask anybody to join you?

0:23:510:23:58

No, I don't think I will, thank you.

0:23:580:24:00

-Do you think he ever will?

-No.

-What if he loses a couple of lives?

0:24:000:24:05

-I doubt it.

-You think he's set his mind on going it alone?

-He'll go for the whole lot.

0:24:050:24:10

We'll find out in three questions' time, but first, he has three questions on Children's Books.

0:24:100:24:16

Question 19. Which character said, "I am a Bear of Very Little Brain

0:24:160:24:20

"and long words bother me"?

0:24:200:24:23

-I think I know who that is.

-Ian?

0:24:250:24:27

-Is that Winnie the Pooh?

-Is it Winnie the Pooh?

0:24:270:24:30

Another £300. £2,300.

0:24:320:24:35

Question 20. Cut Throat Jake was the enemy

0:24:350:24:39

of which blustering pirate, first seen in the '50s?

0:24:390:24:44

-Cut Throat Jake, enemy of which pirate?

-Ten seconds left.

0:24:440:24:49

-Pirate, Jake...

-OK, you've stepped forward.

0:24:490:24:53

-Answer?

-Captain Pugwash?

0:24:530:24:55

Ian goes for Captain Pugwash.

0:24:550:24:58

-A little young?

-I did used to have the video, though.

-All right.

0:24:580:25:03

Is it Captain Pugwash?

0:25:030:25:05

This is a fantastic run as it stands, Ian.

0:25:060:25:09

Well done. One more question, last one on our subject categories.

0:25:090:25:13

One more question on Children's Books.

0:25:130:25:16

Question 21.

0:25:160:25:18

Which fictional schoolboy is known as The Fat Owl of the Remove?

0:25:180:25:22

-Oh...

-15 seconds.

-Fat Owl of the Remove.

0:25:240:25:28

Five seconds. Ian steps forward. Ian?

0:25:310:25:34

It's a little bit of a guess. Just William?

0:25:340:25:38

Just William. If it's Just William, your perfect run continues.

0:25:380:25:42

If it's not, you'll step back one and lose a life.

0:25:420:25:45

Is the answer Just William?

0:25:450:25:49

-Take a step back. Did anybody know over there?

-Billy Bunter.

0:25:530:25:57

More my generation. It must be a long time ago for somebody to be called the Fat Owl of the Remove.

0:25:570:26:03

-Your first error.

-That's all right, that's all right.

0:26:030:26:06

-I'm still confident.

-You've won the lives. One of them goes now.

0:26:060:26:11

Down to three lives. Still very strong. Once again, question 21.

0:26:110:26:16

General Woundwort is the principal antagonist

0:26:160:26:19

in which children's novel and film?

0:26:190:26:22

Ten seconds left.

0:26:260:26:29

-Five seconds.

-I don't know that one.

-You have to give me an answer.

0:26:300:26:35

Better than not trying. Two seconds. Answer?

0:26:350:26:38

Moby Dick.

0:26:380:26:40

OK, you've gone for Moby Dick.

0:26:400:26:43

Is the answer Moby Dick?

0:26:430:26:45

Take a step back, Ian.

0:26:480:26:50

Let's take a life away from you.

0:26:500:26:53

-Did you know the answer back here?

-Watership Down.

-Watership Down.

0:26:530:26:57

Maybe if you'd had somebody with you, you would have got that.

0:26:570:27:01

I tell you what, Ian. You are a very clever young man,

0:27:010:27:05

but if you read Moby Dick as a child, I'd be really impressed.

0:27:050:27:09

-I plucked that totally out of mid-air.

-It's better to give an answer than to not try at all.

0:27:090:27:15

-We've had a little bit of a wobble.

-Yes.

0:27:150:27:18

Take stock. You've still got two lives. Ten questions away from going through the line.

0:27:180:27:24

Question 21 again.

0:27:240:27:26

Who was the most famous character

0:27:260:27:29

created by World War One pilot WE Johns?

0:27:290:27:32

-WE Johns...

-Children's book.

0:27:350:27:38

Who was the most famous character

0:27:380:27:41

created by World War One pilot WE Johns? Five seconds left.

0:27:410:27:45

-Ian?

-I'm guessing. Biggles?

-We've had guess after guess after guess.

0:27:450:27:49

-We have.

-We've lost two lives. It's another guess.

0:27:490:27:52

-It could be another life.

-It could be.

-Is the answer Biggles?

0:27:520:27:57

-Quite a relief.

-Yes.

-A wonderful, wonderful start,

0:28:000:28:03

sprinting towards the line, then you've stumbled, fallen and crawled your way to this break point.

0:28:030:28:10

-Yeah.

-But it is an important point. We've raised £2,900 for you at the moment.

0:28:100:28:17

5,600 if you were to make it on your own.

0:28:170:28:21

We've reached the final run-in, right? Nine questions remain.

0:28:210:28:26

From this point, the questions are pot luck. They can be about anything whatsoever.

0:28:260:28:31

-But we're going to give you 30 seconds to answer each question, a little bit more time.

-Yeah.

0:28:310:28:37

Also, we've reached that break point. You keep saying you don't want anybody to come and join you.

0:28:370:28:44

You can ask somebody now.

0:28:440:28:46

Ian, would you like to ask anybody to come and join you?

0:28:460:28:49

Hmm, it's not too easy this time, but no, I think I'll carry on.

0:28:500:28:54

You're backing yourself. You've done very well.

0:28:540:28:58

You're going to have to stand and wait back there, but things might change very quickly.

0:28:580:29:03

They changed very quickly just now. It could happen again.

0:29:030:29:07

Question 22.

0:29:070:29:09

Which European capital city hosted the 2004 Summer Olympics?

0:29:090:29:14

2004 Olympics. The last one was Beijing.

0:29:140:29:17

The one before that was...

0:29:170:29:19

Yeah, I'll go with that.

0:29:190:29:22

OK, Ian steps forward. Ian?

0:29:220:29:24

-Athens.

-Is the answer Athens?

0:29:240:29:26

-Well done. £3,200. Each time you break the thousand, it feels good, doesn't it?

-It does.

0:29:280:29:34

OK, we're on the way to £5,600.

0:29:340:29:36

Question 23.

0:29:360:29:39

Massachusetts was the first UK number one for which group?

0:29:400:29:44

Oh, I do know that one.

0:29:440:29:47

-OK, Ian?

-That is The Bee Gees.

0:29:470:29:49

Not ashamed to show his knowledge of The Bee Gees.

0:29:490:29:53

Is the answer The Bee Gees?

0:29:530:29:55

It is. Well done. Well done.

0:29:560:29:59

-That decision not to get somebody to come and join you is looking right at the moment.

-So far, yeah.

0:29:590:30:06

Question 24.

0:30:060:30:08

Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?

0:30:080:30:13

I only know one woman who flew solo,

0:30:140:30:17

so I'll have to go with that one.

0:30:170:30:20

-Who's the one woman that you know that flew solo?

-Amelia Earhart.

0:30:200:30:25

Is the answer Amelia Earhart?

0:30:250:30:27

Well done. £3,800.

0:30:290:30:31

Six questions away from reaching that line

0:30:310:30:35

and £5,600 for yourself.

0:30:350:30:38

But would you like anybody to come and join you?

0:30:380:30:42

-No, not right now, thank you.

-Good luck.

-Thank you.

0:30:420:30:46

Question 25.

0:30:460:30:48

Which 1994 book, later made into a film,

0:30:490:30:53

is set on the island of Cephalonia?

0:30:530:30:55

Cephalonia, 1994 book made into a film...

0:30:580:31:01

I think I might know what that is.

0:31:020:31:06

-Answer?

-Captain Corelli's Mandolin?

0:31:060:31:08

Is the answer Captain Corelli's Mandolin?

0:31:080:31:12

Well done.

0:31:120:31:14

Five questions to go. You're really doing well. Great knowledge.

0:31:140:31:18

Question 26.

0:31:180:31:22

Which is the only country that represents a letter

0:31:220:31:25

in the NATO phonetic alphabet?

0:31:250:31:28

You have 30 seconds, remember.

0:31:320:31:34

OK.

0:31:340:31:36

15 seconds.

0:31:430:31:45

Ten seconds.

0:31:480:31:50

Five seconds. You're going to have to step forward. Four... Ian?

0:31:530:31:57

I'm going to say Quebec.

0:31:570:31:59

Quebec? Is the answer Quebec?

0:31:590:32:02

OK, Ian, take a step back. You lose a life. You have one life left.

0:32:060:32:10

-It's not even a country, is it?

-As you say, you knew it. It's not even a country.

0:32:100:32:15

-Come on, who knows?

-India.

-India.

0:32:150:32:18

India. And it does mean that you're down to your final life.

0:32:180:32:23

-Yes.

-You're two questions away from asking somebody to join you if you want to.

0:32:230:32:29

Question 26.

0:32:290:32:31

The river Tiber flows through which European capital city?

0:32:320:32:37

The Tiber...

0:32:370:32:39

-25 seconds.

-The Tiber. Oh, now...

0:32:410:32:44

20 seconds.

0:32:440:32:46

15. Ian?

0:32:510:32:54

I'm going to say...Berlin?

0:32:540:32:57

Is the answer...

0:32:570:32:59

..Berlin?

0:33:000:33:02

Take a step back, Ian.

0:33:050:33:08

Ian, you lose your final life.

0:33:080:33:10

-Yes.

-I have to say, I'm really shocked you didn't know that one. You've got a lot of knowledge.

0:33:100:33:17

-Do we know back here?

-Rome.

-Rome.

-Rome. I really thought that would be one you'd know.

0:33:170:33:23

-I should know it.

-It's done and dusted.

0:33:230:33:26

We're in a tense situation now.

0:33:260:33:28

-We are.

-You're two questions away from being able to ask anybody to join you.

-Yes.

0:33:280:33:33

If you get a question wrong, you will be out of the game.

0:33:330:33:37

-For the third time...

-Hmm.

-..question 26.

0:33:370:33:40

Who directed the 2008 Batman film The Dark Knight?

0:33:410:33:46

-Oh, I do know that one. That's OK.

-OK, Ian?

0:33:460:33:50

-It's Christopher Nolan.

-Is it, is it, is it Christopher Nolan?

0:33:500:33:54

Well done. A great relief, another £300. £4,400.

0:33:560:34:01

One question away from being able to ask somebody to join you.

0:34:010:34:05

Question 27.

0:34:050:34:07

Who wrote the 1963 novel The Spy Who Came In From The Cold?

0:34:070:34:11

Hmm.

0:34:140:34:16

..Came In From The Cold.

0:34:160:34:18

WHISPERING

0:34:180:34:20

-20 seconds.

-OK.

-Ian?

-I think it's John Le Carre.

0:34:200:34:25

If it's John Le Carre, you've got to that break point.

0:34:250:34:29

If it is not John Le Carre, Ian, you are out of the game.

0:34:290:34:35

Is the answer John Le Carre?

0:34:350:34:38

-Some respite.

-Yes.

0:34:420:34:45

Some respite. Turn round and let's see how far you've gone on your own.

0:34:450:34:49

It's an awful long way. Turn round again and see how far you've got to go.

0:34:490:34:54

You can do it, certainly. You've got the knowledge.

0:34:540:34:58

I don't want to go away with nothing. To get this close...

0:34:590:35:03

Would you like to ask anybody to come and join you? Yes or no?

0:35:030:35:08

-I think I will, actually.

-They could all offer something to you.

0:35:080:35:12

-The question is, matching them up with these questions, and you don't know what the questions will be.

-No.

0:35:120:35:19

All right, Ian, you've got to make your decision. Who would you like to ask to come and join you?

0:35:190:35:25

I think on strength of knowledge and filling in the gaps, I'll ask Sue to come with me.

0:35:250:35:31

Sue, would you like to come and join us on the Breakaway track?

0:35:310:35:36

I'd love to join you on the Breakaway track.

0:35:360:35:39

Sue, please come and join Ian on the Breakaway track.

0:35:390:35:42

-Hello.

-Thank you.

-You're welcome.

-Quite a walk! He's come a long way.

-He's done very well.

0:35:490:35:54

-He's a very strong player. He's done really well.

-Mm-hm.

0:35:540:35:58

Let's hope that you can help him get through these three questions.

0:35:580:36:03

£5,600 to share between you.

0:36:030:36:06

No real room for error.

0:36:060:36:08

If you get a question wrong between you, one of you is going to go home.

0:36:080:36:14

Those four back there, Emily, Ross, Jo and Neil, will choose who goes home.

0:36:140:36:20

-Sue, Ian...

-Yeah.

0:36:200:36:23

Question 28.

0:36:230:36:26

Who wrote Notes From A Small Island and Notes From A Big Country?

0:36:260:36:31

-Bill Bryson, isn't it?

-Yeah. Go on.

-Step forward if you know it.

0:36:310:36:36

-Ian?

-Bill Bryson.

-Is the answer Bill Bryson?

0:36:360:36:40

-Another step along the way. Sue's first step on the Breakaway track.

-It feels so good.

0:36:440:36:49

Question 29.

0:36:490:36:52

Which film was named Best Picture at the Oscars ceremony in 1998?

0:36:530:36:58

-I think that might be Shakespeare In Love.

-30 seconds.

0:37:000:37:03

(The year after Titanic. Titanic was '97.)

0:37:030:37:06

-I'm not good on films.

-20 seconds.

-I'll go with that. Are you happy?

0:37:060:37:12

-Sounds reasonable to me.

-Maybe it was Titanic.

-15 seconds.

0:37:120:37:16

-In 1998.

-12 seconds.

0:37:160:37:18

Ian steps forward.

0:37:180:37:20

-Ian?

-I'm going to say Titanic.

0:37:200:37:23

OK, a bit of hesitation there. Sue said, "I'm not very good on films."

0:37:230:37:29

OK...

0:37:290:37:30

It's between two.

0:37:300:37:33

You're saying Titanic. What was the other one you were thinking of?

0:37:340:37:38

It might be Shakespeare In Love.

0:37:380:37:41

It's "in what year" or "for what year"?

0:37:410:37:43

-The Oscars are the year after the film comes out.

-You said Titanic.

0:37:430:37:47

You'll be really upset if it's Shakespeare In Love.

0:37:470:37:51

It needs to be Titanic or one of you is going home.

0:37:510:37:55

Is the answer Titanic?

0:37:550:37:58

-Well done!

-Well done.

-Well done, Ian.

-Well done.

0:38:010:38:04

OK, this is the real key moment now.

0:38:040:38:09

You can step over that line if the next question is correct

0:38:090:38:13

and you have £5,600 to share between you.

0:38:130:38:17

-Mm-hm.

-It's all down to one question.

0:38:170:38:20

30 seconds. Question 30.

0:38:200:38:22

What type of wind, prevalent in North America,

0:38:230:38:26

shares its name with a type of helicopter?

0:38:260:38:30

-Is it Chinook?

-30 seconds.

-It could be Hurricane. Chinook?

0:38:300:38:34

It's the name of a helicopter.

0:38:340:38:36

-20 seconds.

-Isn't Hurricane an aircraft carrier?

0:38:380:38:41

I don't think so. A chinook isn't a type of wind, is it?

0:38:410:38:45

-15 seconds.

-But it's a helicopter.

-Are you sure? Are you sure?

0:38:450:38:50

-Ten seconds.

-I'm not sure. Go with Hurricane.

-OK.

-Lots of debate.

0:38:500:38:54

-What are you going to say, Ian?

-Hurricane?

-You're saying Hurricane.

0:38:540:38:59

If the answer is Hurricane, you're stepping through that line,

0:38:590:39:02

£5,600 to share between you.

0:39:020:39:05

If the answer is not Hurricane, you step back and one of you goes home.

0:39:050:39:10

Is the answer Hurricane?

0:39:110:39:14

Step back. Sue, what did you say, what did you say?

0:39:170:39:21

-I said Chinook.

-The answer is Chinook.

-Oh, I'm so sorry.

0:39:210:39:25

-It's OK.

-Sue was convinced and you shouted her down.

-I'm so sorry.

-It could have been her glorious moment.

0:39:250:39:32

-One of you is going to have to go home.

-Hmm.

0:39:320:39:36

I'm going to go to the following pack because it's going to be their decision.

0:39:360:39:41

-I'm afraid you're going to have to stew for a little bit longer.

-Yeah.

0:39:410:39:45

This is a massive moment, a massive decision.

0:39:450:39:48

I don't want you to make a knee-jerk reaction here

0:39:480:39:52

because there's a lot of things to think about.

0:39:520:39:56

One, I would like to put in this fact.

0:39:560:39:59

Sue's got questions right since she's been up there. Ian's had a brave run, made it all that way.

0:39:590:40:05

He's capable of mistakes and so is Sue.

0:40:050:40:08

-All right?

-I don't think their strength comes into it. I think they're equally strong.

0:40:080:40:14

-The moral side is probably the way to go.

-I agree.

-He's done all the hard work.

0:40:140:40:19

-Have you made a majority decision?

-I completely agree with that. He's been bold. He broke away.

0:40:190:40:25

It's not a personal thing against anybody. He took the opportunity. We're all gutted we didn't take it.

0:40:250:40:32

Have you made a decision, a majority decision?

0:40:320:40:35

-Yeah.

-Jo, I want you to come here and tell me.

0:40:350:40:39

OK.

0:40:390:40:41

Quietly.

0:40:410:40:43

-(We're going to keep Ian.)

-OK. All right, back you go.

0:40:430:40:47

A very long discussion. I'll give you the bare bones of it.

0:40:490:40:53

Very interesting. There are four people who have stood side by side with you as a team.

0:40:530:40:58

What they've said is that they consider you to be equals,

0:40:580:41:02

so they've brought it down to a moral element

0:41:020:41:06

and they felt that if they're going to send somebody home,

0:41:060:41:10

they feel that Ian has put so much hard work in,

0:41:100:41:13

he perhaps deserves a chance to fail or succeed on one more question.

0:41:130:41:18

-I think that's very laudable, but unfortunately for you, Sue...

-I understand.

0:41:190:41:24

-You're going home.

-OK.

-Well played.

-Good luck.

-Thank you.

0:41:240:41:29

I have to say, I was nearly welling up there.

0:41:350:41:39

-Yes.

-It was a lovely decision.

-I was pleasantly surprised by that.

-Pleasantly surprised.

0:41:390:41:45

-One question to go.

-Yeah.

-Ian, you are at a break point.

0:41:450:41:49

-Would you like to ask anybody to come and join you?

-No, I got here on my own and I'll finish on my own.

0:41:490:41:55

-Just you and me again.

-Back again.

-Question 30.

0:41:550:41:58

Get it right, you win £5,600.

0:41:580:42:01

-Get it wrong, you go home.

-Yeah.

-Question 30.

0:42:010:42:05

Only two countries in South America are landlocked -

0:42:070:42:11

Bolivia and which other?

0:42:110:42:13

Oh, fantastic question(!)

0:42:160:42:18

I'll have to have a bit of a guess at this. Let me think.

0:42:180:42:22

Landlocked...

0:42:260:42:28

I'm going to have a guess.

0:42:300:42:32

-OK.

-Cos I don't know.

0:42:320:42:35

I won't know if I stand here all day.

0:42:350:42:37

I'm going to say Paraguay.

0:42:370:42:39

OK.

0:42:390:42:41

If the answer isn't Paraguay, Ian,

0:42:410:42:43

after the great generosity of the following pack,

0:42:430:42:47

you go home and maybe they get their reward in a sense

0:42:470:42:51

as the money moves back to them.

0:42:510:42:53

If the answer is Paraguay, you step through that line

0:42:530:42:57

and you've won £5,600 for yourself.

0:42:570:42:59

It's a very stark moment.

0:42:590:43:01

-Here we go.

-Is the answer Paraguay?

0:43:030:43:08

-Oh, my God!

-Fantastic. Well done. Absolutely wonderful.

0:43:110:43:15

-You deserve a lot of praise too.

-Thank you, guys.

0:43:150:43:19

They let you back in. Really, really generous.

0:43:190:43:23

Really fantastic. Everybody played a great game.

0:43:230:43:26

-Let's not forget Sue who nearly won you the money.

-She did.

0:43:260:43:30

Join us next time when six players decide between safety in numbers or standing out from the crowd.

0:43:300:43:36

Goodbye. Well done, everybody. Great game.

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