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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,

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or break away from the pack in a bid to win everything for themselves?

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Today's six players are...

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I'm Patsy, I'm an actress and I'm from London.

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I'm James, I'm a student and I'm from Derbyshire.

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My name's Mark, I'm from Lockerbie and I'm a researcher.

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Hi, I'm Vicky, I'm a food science student and I'm from Romford.

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I'm Jacky, I'm a legal administrator and I'm from Essex.

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I'm Paul, I'm a children's entertainer and I'm from Llandudno in North Wales.

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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

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and, with each correct answer,

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you will win £100 for the communal prize pot for you all to share at the end,

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but anyone of you can, if you choose, break away from the pack.

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And if you cross that finish line, the entire prize fund will be yours.

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

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That is three times as much.

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But answer any 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 could be about anything at all.

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Before I start asking you those questions,

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you have an important decision to make.

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You can 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 have five seconds to decide

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and only the person who buzzes in first will break away.

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If you break away now, before we've asked any questions at all,

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I'll throw in a £1,000 bonus, because that would be madness,

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but it also could earn you a lot of money.

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So, for the chance to win £10,000, does anyone want to break away?

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Good, that saved me £1,000 straight away,

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and also you're staying together as a team.

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This is a team game in many ways,

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although you have to think about yourselves as individuals too.

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Today's seven subject categories are there on the screen.

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Your first subject category is...

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20th century history.

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You have 15 seconds to answer each question.

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One and only one of you must step forward to give me the answer

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before that time runs out.

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Are we ready? Question one...

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In 1982, who was elected President

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of the UK's National Union of Mineworkers? 15 seconds.

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-Arthur Scargill.

-Sounds right.

-Mark, do you want to go for it?

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Mark is the first to stand forward. Mark, the answer is?

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-Arthur Scargill.

-OK. Is it Arthur Scargill?

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-Yes!

-Well done.

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-£100. First step towards that finish line.

-Question two...

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Which American actress became Princess of Monaco in 1956?

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-Princess Grace Kelly.

-Do you want to go for it?

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Jacky steps forward. Jacky?

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-Grace Kelly.

-Is the answer. Grace Kelly.

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Well done. £200.

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Two questions down, perfect start. Doing very nicely.

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Question three...

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What was the name of the Greenpeace ship sunk in New Zealand in July, 1985?

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-It was Rainbow Warrior.

-Rainbow Warrior, yes. Definitely.

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-Vicky steps forward.

-Was it Rainbow Warrior?

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Was it the Rainbow Warrior?

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Well done.

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You can stick together as a team, go all the way if you'd like to.

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You could have £3,000 to share between you and that would be lovely, wouldn't it?

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-Yes.

-But, we have reached our first break point.

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Now, before I ask any of you if you wish to break away,

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there's something that could influence your decision.

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This is the chance to win yourself a life.

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Lives are important, not over there,

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but over here, on the Breakaway track, because, as I've said,

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you risk instant elimination if you get a question wrong here.

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A life will protect you.

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You've done wonderfully well as a team but just for a moment,

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it's all about yourselves, all right?

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And the first to buzz in and answer correctly will win that life.

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If you're incorrect, you're frozen out of the question.

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These questions are always the same. Who, where or what is this?

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This British politician was born in London on December 24th 1969.

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He is the son of Jewish and Marxist refugees

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who survived the Holocaust during World War II.

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His father fled Belgium and became a prominent Marxist intellectual in London

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where he met and married Marion Kozak.

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-They had two sons...

-BUZZER

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-Jacky?

-Ed Miliband.

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If Ed Miliband is the answer I have down here,

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you've won the first life.

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Is the answer Ed Miliband?

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It is, yes it is. Well done, Jacky.

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I can see Vicky was trying to buzz in there.

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You've got to get in early but make sure you've got enough information.

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Jacky has done that and she wins our first life.

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You've got a bit more security should you choose to break away.

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Now Jacky, because you've won the life,

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you get to choose the next subject category.

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These categories are very important as the game goes on.

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You don't want to be left on your own with a category you don't like.

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You may want to have the team with you

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when you're tackling one that's difficult for you.

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It's your choice, Jacky. Blockbuster films...

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-The Royal Family.

-Jacky's going for the Royal Family.

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Is that a strong subject for you? You don't have to tell me.

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That would be giving it away, wouldn't it?

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Fair enough. We have to be canny.

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We work together as a team,

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but also we have our own private thoughts, tactics, strategies and people we're worried about.

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The question is, are we worried about anybody who might be about to break away?

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Because that's the question I'm going to ask now.

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Stick together, go through the line,

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you have £3,000 to share between you.

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Break away now, on your own through the line, £8,400.

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Would anybody like to break away?

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THEY CONFER

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Lots of laughing and bluff.

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Vicky's holding her buzzer out, but no real intent, I sense there.

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So we're still a team, for the next three questions at least.

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These three questions are all on the Royal Family

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and the first of them is question four.

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Who did Zara Philips marry in 2011?

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-Mike Tindall. 100%.

-Shall I go?

-Go for it, go for it.

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Patsy steps forward.

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-The answer, Patsy, is?

-Mark Tindall.

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Mark Tindall. Is the answer Mark Tindall?

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No, it's Mike...

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-Step back please, Patsy.

-God, I'm sorry.

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The answer, as I think you all know, was Mike Tindall.

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Why particularly, Patsy, did you step forward?

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I thought the answer was Mark.

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I could hear what people were saying and I thought that was it.

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That's the way it works. It is important to make sure

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the person who steps forward and represents you

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represents the answer you all agree on.

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All right, don't worry, it's nice and early. The money has gone down.

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It's gone from £300 down to 0.

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But if you've got time to regroup, you have learnt a salutary lesson.

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Maybe that mistake won't be made again.

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-Patsy, I don't think they feel bad about you.

-I think they do.

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I think they do too. All right, never mind. It's a new game.

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£100 a question. We're still on question four.

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Which member of the Royal Family was born on September 15th, 1984?

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-Was that Harry?

-He's 27 years old.

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-I don't know.

-It's Prince Harry.

-Go for it.

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-Vicky steps forward. Vicky.

-Is it Prince Harry?

-Prince Harry.

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Jacky was very insistent it was Prince Harry.

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We've had one hiccup. Is it Prince Harry?

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Yes it is, well done.

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Got to get back on the horse.

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£100. Question five.

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The Royal Yacht Britannia is permanently moored in which UK city?

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-It's Edinburgh.

-Edinburgh?

-Definitely.

-Mark steps forward.

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-Mark, the answer?

-Edinburgh.

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The man from Lockerbie says the answer is Edinburgh.

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Is it Edinburgh?

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Well done. Another £100, another question done.

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Question six.

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What was the first country visited by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as a married couple?

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-It was Canada.

-Canada?

-Can you trust me to go again?

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-Canada.

-Go for it.

-Patsy steps forward.

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This is a big moment for you, Patsy.

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-Patsy, what do you think the answer is?

-Canada.

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Is the answer Canada?

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-Woo!

-It is. Well done. £100.

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I had just an inkling Patsy would step forward and say "Banada".

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-But happily she said "Canada".

-LAUGHTER

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We've reached another break point.

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Now is the chance for another life to come into the game.

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These lives can be vital. Jacky's already got one.

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There's a chance for somebody else, or for Jacky to win another.

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If she wins another, she's looking really, really strong.

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As always, who, where or what is this?

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This fictional character first appeared in a Radio 4 play in 1982,

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where he was then known as Nigel.

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He has since appeared in a number of books,

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as well as an '80s television series,

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when he was played by Gian Sammarco.

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-The books he appears in take the form of diary entries.

-BUZZER

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-James?

-Adrian Mole?

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Is the answer Adrian Mole?

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Well done, James.

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You have a decision to make now and this is about strategy,

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you can bring a new life into the game. Or you can take

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Jacky's life away from her.

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Just makes you that little bit stronger than everybody.

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-What would you like to do?

-I'm a friendly guy. I'll bring another one into the game.

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OK, another life comes into the game.

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Ironically James does not live up to his name, which is...?

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-Second name, James?

-It's Killer.

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-Killer - what a great name to have, that is!

-Thanks very much.

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James gets to choose the next subject category -

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blockbuster films, theatre, transport, scientists, books. James?

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-It's going to be theatre.

-All right.

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The next three questions will be on theatre.

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-Strong subject for you?

-I wouldn't like to say, Nick.

-All right.

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Let's find out. Let's ask the question.

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If you were to stick together with no more errors and go through,

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you would have £2,700.

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If somebody was to break away at this point and go it alone,

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£7,500 could be theirs for themselves.

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Does anybody want to break away?

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CLOCK TICKS

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Not for now. Good, staying as a team.

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The next three questions are on theatre.

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The first of those is question seven.

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Which British comedian

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wrote the novel Popcorn and adapted it for the stage?

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-Ben Elton.

-I honestly don't know.

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Jacky steps forward. Jacky?

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-Ben Elton.

-Is the answer Ben Elton?

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Well done. We're up and running on theatre.

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Another £100 - we're up to £400.

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I notice Jacky's been very quick to answer

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all of these questions.

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Very quick to give the answer out to everybody else.

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She's looking very strong and she has a life.

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Question eight.

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Who wrote the plays Cat On A Hot Tin Roof and A Streetcar Named Desire?

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-Tennessee Williams. Definitely.

-Do you want me to do it?

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-Paul?

-Tennessee Williams.

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Is it Tennessee Williams?

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-Yes!

-Tennessee Williams. Well done.

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Another £100.

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Question nine -

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My Fair Lady is a musical based upon

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which George Bernard Shaw play?

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Pygmalion. 100%.

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Vicky steps forward gingerly. Vicky?

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-Is it Pygmalion?

-Is the answer Pygmalion?

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Well done, indeed. £600.

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You've reached a break point.

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Now is the chance for another life to come into the game.

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The question, as always - who, where, what is this?

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Norwegian Johan Vaaler is usually credited

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with this essential office item.

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Since he was granted a patent at the turn of the century,

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few items have enjoyed such widespread use.

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BUZZER

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-Patsy?

-Is it the paper clip?

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Is the answer paper clip?

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-Well done.

-Nice one, Patsy!

-Very, very good. Very, very early.

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OK, Patsy, do you want to bring a life into the game

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or do you have worries about James or Jacky?

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Do you want to take a life off one of them?

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-I think I'm going to take Jacky's life.

-Ohh!

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You are going to regret that, lady!

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Jacky, you lose that life.

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And Patsy, you get it.

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We have a statement of intent. OK?

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Patsy is thinking about that money on this track.

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We know that for a fact. I'm sure you're all thinking about it.

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But she's shown her colours early.

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Patsy, the next thing you have to do,

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and again this is tactical as well,

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you have to choose the category. Here are the categories that remain.

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I think I'm going to go for books.

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Going for books. The next set of questions will be on books.

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Maybe that's a really strong subject for her,

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maybe she's just about to break away with that new life of hers.

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Let's find out. Let's ask the question.

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Stick together - £2,700 to share.

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Break away now, go on your own -

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£6,900.

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The questions on this side are exactly the same

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as the questions on that side,

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they just happen to be worth three times as much.

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And the earlier you go, the more you capitalise on that difference.

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Does anybody wish to break away?

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CLOCK TICKS

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You cowards! Honestly!

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Maybe you're going to stick together.

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-You do make it sound appealing.

-It does sound appealing.

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I'm just pointing out that maybe there's money that you could be winning

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that you're not winning.

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The next three questions are on books.

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Question 10 -

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Rivals, Polo and Jump are novels by which British author?

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-Jilly Cooper.

-Are we sure?

-Definitely.

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Patsy steps forward.

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-Patsy?

-Jilly Cooper.

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If the answer's Jelly Cooper, we'll be upset.

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Is the answer Jilly Cooper?

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-Good job, team!

-Well done. Another question successfully answered.

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Question 11 -

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Holden Caulfield is the teenage protagonist and narrator of which book?

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-Catcher In The Rye.

-100%, Catcher In The Rye.

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Vicky was straight in on that one.

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-Vicky, the answer?

-Catcher In The Rye.

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Is it Catcher In The Rye?

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-Nicely played.

-Well done.

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Absolutely wonderful team effort, this is.

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Question 12.

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What is the only published novel by Anna Sewell?

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-Black Beauty.

-Yes, it's definitely Black Beauty.

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-I'll take it.

-Jacky and Patsy both said it.

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-Jacky, what did you say?

-Black Beauty.

-Is it Black Beauty?

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-Well done.

-£900.

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Now, you've reached a break point.

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Now's the chance for another life to come into the game.

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One more life after this, OK?

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If you're playing the life game, this is the penultimate one.

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Who, where or what is this?

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This country is the eighth largest country in the world,

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occupying an area more extensive than Mexico

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and the US state of Texas combined.

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It encompasses immense plains, deserts, tundra and forests.

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BUZZER

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-Paul?

-It's a guess - I'm going to say Australia.

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Is the answer Australia?

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Come on, come on! Oh!

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No, it is not Australia. Paul, you are frozen out.

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As well as mountains, rivers

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and thousands of miles of ocean shoreline on the Atlantic Ocean...

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BUZZER

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-Jacky?

-Africa.

-Is the answer Africa?

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Shaped like an inverted triangle...

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-Vicky?

-Is it Brazil?

-Is it...?

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Oh, no!

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The country is bordered by Chile to the south and west,

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Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, and Brazil and...

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Patsy?

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Argentina.

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Is the fourth guess correct?

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Well done, well done. Patsy gets another life.

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Now, Patsy, you can bring that life in or you can take James' life away.

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I took one life out of the game and,

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um, I don't think it's tactically what I want to do again. So I'll bring another life into the game.

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OK, a new life comes into the game for Patsy.

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How does that make you feel, Jacky?

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-LAUGHTER

-Cheesed off.

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There was a long pause while you went through a number of swear words

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before coming to "cheesed". OK, well, I can understand that.

0:19:030:19:06

Patsy, you get to choose the next subject category.

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Scientists.

0:19:100:19:11

Scientists.

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That may make some of you feel this is the time to break away.

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Let's ask the question.

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£2,700 - if you go through the line together,

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and I think you have every chance of doing that,

0:19:240:19:26

you're working very well. One tiny mistake's all that you've made.

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However, were you to break away, £6,300 for any individual

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that goes all the way on their own.

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You have found it a walk in the park.

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It would be a walk in the park over here too.

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The question is - does anybody want to break away?

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CLOCK TICKING

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All right, for now.

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OK, we have three questions on scientists.

0:19:530:19:58

Question 13.

0:19:580:20:00

Scientist and TV presenter Professor Brian Cox

0:20:000:20:03

was a keyboard player in which chart-topping group?

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-D:Ream.

-Yes.

-I'm going up for it.

0:20:070:20:10

-Mark steps forward. The answer?

-D:Ream.

-D:Ream.

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Is the answer D:Ream?

0:20:130:20:14

Pleased about that, cos I had £1,000 - if we had a question on scientists,

0:20:170:20:22

he would crop up somewhere along the line. So, question 14.

0:20:220:20:26

Which scientist became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

0:20:260:20:31

-Marie Curie.

-I think it was Marie Curie.

-Sounds right.

0:20:310:20:35

-Do you want to go, Jacky?

-Jacky steps forward.

0:20:350:20:38

-The answer, Jacky?

-Marie Curie.

0:20:380:20:40

Is the answer Marie Curie?

0:20:400:20:42

-Yes!

-No doubt at all. Of course it's Marie Curie!

0:20:450:20:48

One more question to reach the next break point.

0:20:480:20:50

Got to get it right, of course.

0:20:500:20:52

And that question is question 15.

0:20:520:20:55

Which Swedish scientist devised the centigrade temperature scale?

0:20:550:20:59

-Celsius.

-Was it not Celsius?

-Fahrenheit.

0:20:590:21:03

-No, Anders Celsius.

-Was it? I don't know the name.

0:21:030:21:06

-Just Celsius.

-I'm not sure.

-Five seconds.

0:21:060:21:10

-Answer, Vicky?

-Not sure, but maybe Celsius?

0:21:120:21:14

You're going for Celsius. Is the answer Celsius?

0:21:140:21:17

-Oh!

-Well done.

0:21:190:21:20

Well done. Anders Celsius.

0:21:200:21:22

OK, you've got through scientists.

0:21:220:21:25

Maybe that was the thing that you were all waiting to get rid of,

0:21:250:21:28

who knows? But now we have the chance to win a life.

0:21:280:21:30

One of the lives that have disappeared out of the game.

0:21:300:21:33

James has one life. Patsy has two lives.

0:21:330:21:36

This is a last chance to win yourselves a life, OK?

0:21:360:21:40

Who, where or what is this?

0:21:400:21:43

This band formed in 1976 and initially called themselves Feedback.

0:21:430:21:47

Inspired by punk music, they used to rehearse in their drummer's kitchen.

0:21:470:21:51

They went through another name change to become The Hype

0:21:510:21:54

before settling on the name they are now known as throughout the world.

0:21:540:21:58

In 1980, they released their debut album, Boy.

0:21:580:22:02

Their third album, War... Mark?

0:22:020:22:06

-U2.

-Is the answer U2?

0:22:060:22:10

-Well done, mate.

-Well done.

0:22:110:22:13

It is U2. That means Paul, Jacky, Vicky won't have a life in this game.

0:22:130:22:20

Mark, do you want to bring a new life into the game so there are four

0:22:200:22:23

or would you like to take one from Patsy or from James?

0:22:230:22:27

I like an even playing field so I will have one from you, if you don't mind.

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Patsy loses one of her lives. Mark gains one.

0:22:320:22:38

Mark, let's choose the next subject category.

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-Let's have transport.

-OK.

0:22:440:22:47

There are no more lives to be won so, if you're going to break away, now might be the time.

0:22:480:22:53

Let's ask that question.

0:22:530:22:55

If you stick together, 2,700 to share between you, and you work well as a team.

0:22:590:23:03

If you were to break away and go on your own, £5,700 for yourself.

0:23:030:23:08

Does anybody wish to break away?

0:23:090:23:11

-It's a love-in.

-It's either a love-in or just inertia.

0:23:200:23:24

You're just comfortable. Three questions on transport before the next break point.

0:23:240:23:30

Question 16.

0:23:300:23:32

Who designed the Clifton Suspension Bridge?

0:23:320:23:36

-Kingdom Brunel.

-Yes. I've heard of him.

-Go on, then.

0:23:360:23:41

-Jacky steps forward. The answer is?

-Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

0:23:410:23:45

Is it Isambard Kingdom Brunel?

0:23:450:23:48

-Come on, guys.

-Another £100.

0:23:510:23:53

I feel like you should get some bonus money, James, for having

0:23:530:23:56

heard of Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

0:23:560:23:59

"Yes, I've heard of him. I've heard of him."

0:23:590:24:02

Question 17.

0:24:020:24:03

Who made the world's first non-stop transatlantic flight

0:24:050:24:08

in the Spirit of St Louis?

0:24:080:24:11

Oh...

0:24:110:24:13

-Was it Arthur...?

-The one whose son was kidnapped.

-Lindbergh.

0:24:130:24:17

-Charles Lindbergh.

-Yeah, I'll go.

-Mark steps forward.

0:24:170:24:20

For just a moment there was a panic, but you're going for...

0:24:200:24:24

-Charles Lindbergh.

-..Charles Lindbergh. Is it Charles Lindbergh?

0:24:240:24:27

-Yes!

-Teamwork.

-Well done. Last question on transport.

0:24:280:24:31

If you get it right... You must get it right to keep the money.

0:24:310:24:35

Question 18.

0:24:350:24:37

In which European capital would you find Tara Street railway station?

0:24:370:24:43

-No idea.

-We'll have to guess a European capital. We don't know.

0:24:430:24:46

It sounds Irish. Dublin or Belfast. Tara Street.

0:24:460:24:50

-How is it spelt?

-Dublin.

-I don't know.

-I don't think it's Belfast.

0:24:500:24:52

Five seconds, four seconds, three seconds. Mark steps forward.

0:24:520:24:58

-Dublin.

-You're going to go for Dublin. A lot of discussion there.

0:24:580:25:02

If you're wrong, £1,400 is wiped away. Is the answer Dublin?

0:25:020:25:09

-Yes, yes, yes!

-Good guess.

-That was amazing.

-That was textbook team play. Beautifully done.

0:25:130:25:21

The next three questions will be on blockbuster films.

0:25:210:25:24

You've all been wonderful but I can see Jacky stepping forward time after time again. Right.

0:25:270:25:33

Let's ask the question.

0:25:330:25:36

Stick together, £2,700 to share between you.

0:25:380:25:42

If somebody was to break away now and go on their own, £5,100.

0:25:420:25:48

Still a lot of money. All those things to think about. Five seconds.

0:25:480:25:53

Does anybody want to break away?

0:25:530:25:56

Jacky has chosen to break away.

0:26:020:26:05

Jacky, join me on the Breakaway track.

0:26:050:26:07

-Time to put my money where my mouth is.

-Put your money where your mouth is.

0:26:070:26:11

Put your mouth where the money is, is the real thing you need to do.

0:26:110:26:14

You are a strong player. You've been doing well.

0:26:140:26:17

-You had that life taken off you. Did that keep you from breaking away earlier?

-Yes. It did.

-OK.

0:26:170:26:23

You've broken away on question 18.

0:26:230:26:26

There are 12 questions left.

0:26:260:26:28

Get through that line on your own, £5,100 could be yours.

0:26:280:26:33

Do you think you can make it on your own?

0:26:330:26:36

You have done very well up until this point.

0:26:360:26:41

-I'd like to take someone with me.

-You'd like to take someone with you.

0:26:410:26:44

Remember, they can say no. Who would you like to ask to go with you?

0:26:440:26:49

-I'd like to take Mark if he'd come.

-Mark, would you like to join Jacky?

0:26:510:26:55

Thanks for the offer, Jacky. I don't get many of them these days.

0:26:550:26:58

I'll stay where I am just now if you don't mind.

0:26:580:27:02

That's totally your privilege to make that decision.

0:27:020:27:04

-Jacky, that means you're on your own...

-Yep.

0:27:040:27:08

..until the next break point, then you can ask somebody to join you again.

0:27:080:27:11

Jacky, you did have a life and now you don't

0:27:110:27:14

-and that means any error, any error...

-Walk of shame.

0:27:140:27:18

..you're out of the game. I wish you lots of luck. You've done very well so far.

0:27:180:27:26

Do the same thing. The three questions are on blockbuster films.

0:27:260:27:31

Question 19.

0:27:310:27:34

Who played the title role in the 1996 musical film Evita?

0:27:340:27:42

-Straightforward. Jacky, the answer?

-Madonna.

0:27:420:27:46

She says Madonna. Is Madonna correct?

0:27:460:27:49

Well done. Well done. That's another £300 straightaway. There's two more

0:27:510:27:57

until we reach that break point. Question 20.

0:27:570:28:02

In the 1939 film Gone With The Wind which character says,

0:28:040:28:07

"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn"?

0:28:070:28:10

-Jacky?

-Rhett Butler.

-Very quick answer. Is it Rhett Butler?

0:28:130:28:19

Very confident. No room for error, pack.

0:28:210:28:26

If she makes an error she's out,

0:28:260:28:28

the money comes across to you, you come up to where she's playing.

0:28:280:28:31

She's looking very strong for the moment. Question 21.

0:28:310:28:34

Which 1933 film is set on and around Skull Island?

0:28:360:28:40

-Straight away Jacky steps forward. The answer, Jacky?

-Treasure Island.

0:28:430:28:47

Jacky says Treasure Island. If the answer is Treasure Island

0:28:470:28:50

that's another £300, you've reached the break point,

0:28:500:28:53

you've done very well. If the answer is not Treasure Island,

0:28:530:28:55

Jacky, you are out of the game.

0:28:550:28:57

Is the answer Treasure Island?

0:28:570:29:01

Please go green. Please go green.

0:29:010:29:03

You looked very happy over there. What do you think the answer was?

0:29:060:29:09

-King Kong.

-King Kong. That was the answer. 1933 film King Kong.

0:29:090:29:12

Jacky, you were very brave. I have the feeling, if you had that life,

0:29:120:29:17

you might have gone the whole way.

0:29:170:29:18

-I'm afraid it's goodbye.

-OK.

0:29:180:29:21

The rest of you are back in. Please come and join me on question 21.

0:29:250:29:30

She has earned you some money there.

0:29:320:29:34

£2,100 to share between you at the moment.

0:29:340:29:37

You've gone two questions further forward.

0:29:370:29:40

Question 21.

0:29:400:29:41

In the Harry Potter film series, what is the first name

0:29:410:29:45

of Professor Dumbledore?

0:29:450:29:47

-Albus.

-Albus. Shall I go?

-Go on.

0:29:470:29:51

-10 seconds. James steps forward. James?

-Albus.

0:29:510:29:55

James says Albus. They need to keep that money there.

0:29:550:29:57

Is the answer Albus?

0:30:000:30:02

-Yes!

-Nice one.

-Well done. £2,200.

0:30:040:30:08

You haven't wasted the money that was earned for you by Jacky.

0:30:080:30:13

Now we've reached the final run. It's the last nine questions.

0:30:130:30:18

Nine questions remain. From this point on the questions are pot luck.

0:30:180:30:23

Because this is important, it gets tenser and tenser,

0:30:230:30:27

you're going to have 30 seconds to answer each question.

0:30:270:30:31

Before we get on we have a big decision to make.

0:30:310:30:34

£4,900 if you break away now on your own. All for yourself.

0:30:380:30:45

Nine questions, it's perfectly possible. Does anybody want to break away?

0:30:450:30:50

OK. Right. Three more questions until you get another chance.

0:30:570:31:03

Each of them worth £100. Any error, the money that you have will go.

0:31:030:31:10

Pot luck. First question. Question 22.

0:31:100:31:13

What number is the answer to the Roman numeral sum

0:31:160:31:19

XXIV - IX?

0:31:190:31:23

-24 - 9. 23...

-15.

-Forward when you know it. You've got 30 seconds.

0:31:230:31:29

-24 - 9...

-24 - 9, it's 15, yes?

-Definitely.

0:31:290:31:32

Paul steps forward. Very quick to work that out. Is he right?

0:31:320:31:37

-What's the answer?

-15.

-He says it's 15. Is the answer 15?

0:31:370:31:42

Well done. Another one out of the way. Eight questions to go. Still a great team.

0:31:450:31:51

You're working beautifully well. Question 23.

0:31:510:31:54

The gall bladder is attached to which organ of the human body?

0:31:560:32:00

-It's not the liver, is it?

-It helps the digestion. Stomach?

0:32:000:32:06

-I should have paid attention in biology.

-Stomach?

0:32:060:32:08

-Gall bladder.

-We don't need the gall bladder.

-20 seconds.

0:32:080:32:13

-That's in the stomach, kidneys.

-15 seconds.

0:32:130:32:17

-You've got to get this right.

-I don't know what you think.

0:32:170:32:20

It's not an organ?

0:32:200:32:21

-10 seconds.

-Kidney or liver?

0:32:210:32:25

I'd be tempted to say kidney because... It's just a guess.

0:32:250:32:29

Step forward.

0:32:290:32:31

-Paul.

-We had one second left. Kidney.

0:32:320:32:36

If kidney is incorrect you lose £2,300.

0:32:360:32:40

If kidney is correct you have 2,400.

0:32:400:32:43

Lots of things were thrown out there. Kidney was one of them.

0:32:430:32:46

Is the answer kidney?

0:32:460:32:50

-No! Oh, no!

-Take one step back, Paul.

0:32:500:32:55

The first thing Vicky said the moment the question was asked

0:32:550:32:59

was liver.

0:32:590:33:01

She was standing there going, "Liver, liver, liver."

0:33:010:33:04

And you weren't even looking at her.

0:33:040:33:06

-It's all right.

-The answer is liver, as Vicky said.

0:33:060:33:11

£2,300 goes down to zero.

0:33:110:33:16

Bye!

0:33:180:33:19

It's done now, but it means the game is different,

0:33:190:33:23

it means there is a lot less money to win. Let's get the next couple of questions done,

0:33:230:33:28

reach the next break point, then we can think again about where we stand.

0:33:280:33:31

Question 23.

0:33:310:33:33

Which musical instrument represents Ireland on the Royal Standard?

0:33:330:33:37

The harp. Definitely. Shall I do it?

0:33:370:33:40

-Vicky, first in again.

-The harp.

-Vicky says harp.

0:33:400:33:44

Is the answer harp?

0:33:440:33:45

Well done. £100, OK. Question 24.

0:33:490:33:53

In which British city was Sex And The City actress Kim Cattrall born?

0:33:530:33:58

Oh. It's either Birmingham...

0:33:580:34:01

-Liverpool.

-Liverpool, yes! Definitely Liverpool.

0:34:010:34:03

-Mark steps forward.

-Liverpool.

0:34:030:34:07

Is the answer Liverpool?

0:34:070:34:09

The answer is Liverpool, well done, that's £200.

0:34:100:34:14

You've gone some way to putting the disappointment behind you.

0:34:140:34:16

But, it is time to make the big decision again.

0:34:160:34:21

Stick together, £800 to share between you.

0:34:230:34:27

As long as you get them right. break away now, £2,000 for yourself.

0:34:270:34:33

It is a shorter route to the line now.

0:34:330:34:36

You can take somebody with you, does anybody want to break away?

0:34:360:34:40

Vicky has broken away, Vicky, please come

0:34:460:34:49

and join me on the Breakaway track.

0:34:490:34:52

I feel disappointed with the whole liver business, to be honest.

0:34:520:34:56

Vicky, you have broken away on question 25.

0:34:560:35:00

There are six questions between you and the finish line.

0:35:000:35:03

If you get to that finish line

0:35:030:35:05

on your own, £2,000, you can ask somebody to come and join you.

0:35:050:35:10

-OK, yes, please.

-Right, let's have a look down there.

0:35:100:35:12

Who would you like to ask?

0:35:120:35:15

Mark is giving me puppy dog eyes, so I think I will ask Mark.

0:35:150:35:18

-Would you like to come and join Vicky?

-I think I will, this time.

0:35:180:35:21

All right, Mark, come and join Vicky on the Breakaway track.

0:35:210:35:25

-Build up a nice pot, that would be nice, thanks.

-Do all the hard work!

0:35:250:35:29

Exactly so. Paul, James and Patsy,

0:35:290:35:31

you could still easily come back into this game.

0:35:310:35:35

-Are we ready?

-Yes.

-Ready.

-OK. Question 25.

0:35:350:35:38

According to the song, which lady cried, "Cockles and mussels,

0:35:380:35:43

"alive, alive-oh!" on the streets of Dublin?

0:35:430:35:46

According to the song, which lady cried, "Cockles and mussels,

0:35:460:35:49

"alive, alive-oh!" on the streets of Dublin?

0:35:490:35:52

-Oh, my God!

-20 seconds.

-# Cockles and mussels

0:35:520:35:56

# Alive, alive-oh! # Erm...

0:35:560:35:58

-15 seconds.

-Oh, sugar!

0:35:580:36:02

-Oh, my Lord!

-10 seconds.

-I know this.

0:36:030:36:06

-No, um...

-Eight seconds.

0:36:060:36:09

Five seconds. You're going to have to step forward. Three seconds.

0:36:090:36:14

Step forward. OK. Mark?

0:36:140:36:17

The...Irish lady.

0:36:170:36:20

The Irish lady!

0:36:200:36:21

-It's the best I could do, sorry!

-Is the answer "the Irish lady"?

0:36:210:36:28

In a sense, Mark, it is AN Irish lady. Molly Malone.

0:36:330:36:38

-Molly Malone!

-My word!

0:36:380:36:42

OK, you have a decision to make, you have made an error on your first attempt.

0:36:420:36:46

You can either take Vicky out of the game, or take a life from Mark.

0:36:460:36:50

One person's knowledge is less than two, it's got to get harder.

0:36:500:36:55

-We will have Vicky back.

-She's too smart.

-All right.

0:36:550:36:59

Totally your decision.

0:36:590:37:00

Vicky, you broke away bravely, go and lick your wounds.

0:37:000:37:04

So, Mark, you are left on your own. She asked you to come and join her.

0:37:100:37:15

I'm sure you can get six answers correct, even though you are the man

0:37:150:37:19

who answered, "The Irish lady," to the question about Molly Malone!

0:37:190:37:24

-Good luck.

-Thank you.

-Question 25.

0:37:240:37:27

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is the address of which landmark?

0:37:300:37:34

30 seconds.

0:37:350:37:37

-20 seconds.

-It's either...

0:37:440:37:48

I've got a few ideas here, I know it's in Washington.

0:37:480:37:50

It's one or the other, I'm not too sure.

0:37:500:37:54

-It's either the Capitol building or the White House.

-Mark?

0:37:540:37:57

The White House.

0:37:570:38:00

Is the answer the White House?

0:38:000:38:03

Well done. You're up and running. Question 26.

0:38:070:38:11

The word "smorgasbord" comes from which language?

0:38:110:38:17

Smorgasbord. Er...

0:38:190:38:21

Which language... It's either one or the other.

0:38:230:38:26

It's a bit of a toss of the coin.

0:38:260:38:28

-20 seconds.

-I've always been an ABBA fan.

0:38:280:38:32

-Mark?

-Sweden.

0:38:320:38:34

Is the answer Swedish?

0:38:340:38:38

-Oh, good man!

-It comes from bread, butter and table, those words put together.

0:38:410:38:44

Well done, £800. One more question

0:38:440:38:47

until the break point,

0:38:470:38:49

then you can ask somebody to join you if you feel you'd like to.

0:38:490:38:52

You've still got that life, you're doing really well, don't worry.

0:38:520:38:55

Question 27.

0:38:550:38:57

Which poet wrote, "Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone

0:38:580:39:03

"Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone"?

0:39:030:39:06

Can you just say which film it's from? That would be much easier!

0:39:060:39:11

Right, OK...

0:39:110:39:12

Time is ticking down.

0:39:150:39:17

OK, Mark?

0:39:170:39:19

I'm going to go John Betjeman.

0:39:190:39:21

John Betjeman, OK. Is the answer John Betjeman?

0:39:210:39:27

-Mark, you need to step back. The answer... Anybody know?

-WH Auden.

0:39:310:39:34

WH Auden is the correct answer. Mark, you lose a life.

0:39:340:39:39

They're getting excited back there!

0:39:390:39:42

They think the money is going to move across,

0:39:420:39:45

they think you're going to get knocked out.

0:39:450:39:48

Question 27.

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Which TV gameshow was first hosted by Bob Monkhouse

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and later Les Dennis?

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-Pretty sure...

-25 seconds.

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And it's still...

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-He steps forward quite quickly. Mark?

-Family Fortunes.

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Mark says Family Fortunes. You've had a step back,

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another step back would be the ultimate one.

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Is the answer Family Fortunes?

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-Well done. Well done.

-They all knew that.

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You are three questions away from stepping through that line

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and having £2,000 for yourself.

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£1,100 is already there. You have reached a break point.

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Do you feel you can make it on your own,

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or do you think you need some help?

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It's a bit lonely over here, I think I will ask someone across.

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All right, then. Mark, who would you like to ask?

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I'm going to go for Paul, nothing to lose.

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Thank you very much, Mark, I think I'm going to go.

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Paul, please come and join Mark on the Breakaway track.

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-Let's guess our way to the end, mate!

-We've got to get there.

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We are in an interesting place here, because you have no lives.

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One error and Patsy and James can send one of you home.

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Question 28.

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Which nursery rhyme character declared, "What a good boy am I"?

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Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, eating...

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-Yes, it was Little Jack Horner.

-Go for it.

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-Paul?

-Little Jack Horner.

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Is it Little Jack Horner?

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Well done indeed, step forward with him. Another question gone,

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only two to go. Paul, very quick on that, weren't you?

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Much stronger, clearly, on nursery rhymes!

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THEY LAUGH

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OK, question 29.

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Vivien Leigh, Joanna Lumley

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and Spike Milligan were all born in which country?

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-30 seconds.

-India? Yeah, I know Spike Milligan was.

-Definitely.

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-Joanna Lumley, yeah, definitely... Hence the Gurkhas.

-Go on.

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Mark?

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-India.

-Mark says India. Is the answer India?

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Well done, well done indeed. Paul, step forward.

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Get this right, the two of you step through that line,

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you get £1,000 each

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and you have salvaged something from a real up-and-down game.

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Question 30.

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In pre-decimal currency, how many shillings were in a pound?

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-OK, hang on. Shilling, was it 10p or 5p?

-5p. In a pound, would be 20.

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-Yeah.

-So, 20 shillings in a pound, things like guineas are different.

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-20 seconds.

-Hang on. A bob was 10p, wasn't it?

-No, a bob was 5p.

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-There would be 20 5p's in a pound.

-But is a shilling 10 or five?

-5p.

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-10 seconds.

-20 then, yes?

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-Go for it, 20.

-Eight seconds, really used the time there.

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-What's your answer?

-20.

-20.

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If the answer is 20, you step through that line

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and you have £1,000 each. All right?

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Is the answer 20?

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Go green, go green!

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Well done! Congratulations.

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Now, this was a game that was all about lives,

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the lives that were taken and those that are left,

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but well done, £1,000 each. Join us next time when six more players must

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decide between safety in numbers or standing out from the crowd.

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Goodbye. Well done, boys.

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