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Hello and welcome to Breakaway, | 0:00:19 | 0:00:22 | |
a race to this finish line with up to £10,000 to be won. | 0:00:22 | 0:00:25 | |
But will today's players stick together as a team or go it alone to win everything for themselves? | 0:00:25 | 0:00:32 | |
I'm Pat, I'm from Fleetwood and I'm a retired cost clerk. | 0:00:32 | 0:00:36 | |
Hi, I'm Craig, from Shetland, and a TV scriptwriting student. | 0:00:36 | 0:00:39 | |
Hi. I'm Steph, from Dorking, and I work as a senior account exec. | 0:00:39 | 0:00:43 | |
Hello, I'm Caspian, a pharmaceutical scientist from Sussex. | 0:00:43 | 0:00:46 | |
Hello. I'm Natalie, from Greenwich, and a marketing manager. | 0:00:46 | 0:00:50 | |
Hi. I'm Ben, from London, and I'm an entertainer. | 0:00:50 | 0:00:53 | |
Please take your place on the start line! | 0:00:53 | 0:00:57 | |
25 correct answers stand between you and the finish line. | 0:00:57 | 0:01:01 | |
For every correct answer, you win £100 for the pot for you all to share at the end. | 0:01:01 | 0:01:07 | |
But as the name of the game indicates, any one of you can break away from the pack. | 0:01:07 | 0:01:13 | |
And if you cross that finish line, the entire prize fund will be yours. | 0:01:13 | 0:01:19 | |
If you break away, every question is worth £400, | 0:01:19 | 0:01:23 | |
but if you answer a single question wrong over here, you do risk instant elimination. All right? | 0:01:23 | 0:01:31 | |
Today's categories are on the screen. And the first questions will be on...Hollywood Icons. | 0:01:31 | 0:01:39 | |
Before we start the questions, you have an important decision to make. | 0:01:39 | 0:01:44 | |
Straight away, you're going to be given the chance to break away | 0:01:45 | 0:01:51 | |
and then after every three questions. You can see the break points marked on the track. | 0:01:51 | 0:01:57 | |
Each time you hit one of those, you can come over here and make the big money. | 0:01:57 | 0:02:02 | |
You'll have five seconds to decide and only the person who buzzes first will break away. | 0:02:02 | 0:02:09 | |
Does anybody want to break away? | 0:02:09 | 0:02:12 | |
Nobody's THAT confident | 0:02:18 | 0:02:21 | |
Cowards! | 0:02:21 | 0:02:22 | |
So you have 15 seconds to answer each question. One of you must step forward and answer | 0:02:22 | 0:02:29 | |
before time runs out. Good luck, everybody. Question...one. | 0:02:29 | 0:02:34 | |
That's Singin' In The Rain. | 0:02:44 | 0:02:47 | |
-You take it, Pat. -Singin' In The Rain. | 0:02:47 | 0:02:50 | |
Is the answer Singin' In The Rain? | 0:02:50 | 0:02:52 | |
Well done, everybody. | 0:02:55 | 0:02:56 | |
It was voted the Best Movie Musical of all time in 2006. | 0:02:56 | 0:03:01 | |
Question two. | 0:03:01 | 0:03:04 | |
-Chaplin, yeah? -Yeah. | 0:03:13 | 0:03:15 | |
-Ben? -It's Charlie Chaplin. -Is the answer Charlie Chaplin? | 0:03:15 | 0:03:19 | |
Yes! | 0:03:21 | 0:03:22 | |
So, question three. | 0:03:22 | 0:03:25 | |
-Sunset Boulevard. -OK. -Pat? | 0:03:33 | 0:03:36 | |
-Sunset Boulevard. -Is the answer Sunset Boulevard? | 0:03:36 | 0:03:41 | |
Right. Gloria Swanson played Norma. | 0:03:42 | 0:03:45 | |
You've reached the second break point. | 0:03:45 | 0:03:48 | |
At this point you have a chance to win yourself a life. | 0:03:48 | 0:03:52 | |
Now these are very important. They can protect you. If you're here and get one wrong, they can keep you in. | 0:03:52 | 0:03:59 | |
There are four lives that can be won, here and at the next three break points. | 0:03:59 | 0:04:05 | |
OK? There they are, marked on the track. | 0:04:05 | 0:04:09 | |
You're playing against each other. You have to buzz in first and answer correctly to get a life. | 0:04:09 | 0:04:15 | |
It will make you more secure in the game and more valuable. | 0:04:15 | 0:04:20 | |
Who, where or what is this? | 0:04:20 | 0:04:23 | |
This country has a population of over 4.5 million people | 0:04:23 | 0:04:28 | |
and in 2010, Laura Chinchilla Miranda became its president. | 0:04:28 | 0:04:33 | |
In 1949, it constitutionally abolished its military | 0:04:33 | 0:04:37 | |
and has announced plans to become the world's first carbon-neutral country by 2021. | 0:04:37 | 0:04:43 | |
It formally declared its independence from Spain in... | 0:04:43 | 0:04:46 | |
-Ben? -Chile? -Is the answer Chile? | 0:04:48 | 0:04:52 | |
No, it's not. Ben is out. Its capital is San Jose and its name translates as "rich coast". | 0:04:52 | 0:05:00 | |
-Pat? -Costa Rica. | 0:05:01 | 0:05:03 | |
Is the answer Costa Rica? | 0:05:03 | 0:05:07 | |
It is. Well done, Pat. Pat gets a life and looks a very strong player. | 0:05:08 | 0:05:13 | |
Because Pat has the first life, she chooses the next subject category. | 0:05:13 | 0:05:19 | |
Pop Stars, please. | 0:05:24 | 0:05:26 | |
I don't know if that's a strong subject for Pat or not. | 0:05:26 | 0:05:30 | |
The next three questions will be on Pop Stars, but before we ask them, | 0:05:30 | 0:05:35 | |
we need to work out who we are asking them to - a team or an individual. | 0:05:35 | 0:05:40 | |
It's very early to go now, but you do have a chance to break away at this point. | 0:05:40 | 0:05:46 | |
If you stuck together as a team, £2,500 to share between you. | 0:05:46 | 0:05:51 | |
If you were to break away now and go all the way on your own, | 0:05:51 | 0:05:55 | |
£9,100 could be yours. | 0:05:55 | 0:05:59 | |
Does anybody want to break away? | 0:05:59 | 0:06:01 | |
Not on Pop Stars. | 0:06:08 | 0:06:11 | |
Question four. | 0:06:11 | 0:06:14 | |
-It's the BRIT School. -Yeah. -Natalie, very confident. | 0:06:22 | 0:06:26 | |
-It's the BRIT School. -Is the answer the BRIT School? | 0:06:26 | 0:06:31 | |
The BRIT School of Performing Arts and Technology. Well done, Natalie. | 0:06:34 | 0:06:39 | |
Question five. | 0:06:39 | 0:06:41 | |
-ABBA? -Do you want to say it, Caspian? | 0:06:54 | 0:06:57 | |
Caspian? | 0:06:57 | 0:06:59 | |
It's ABBA. | 0:06:59 | 0:07:02 | |
Is the answer ABBA? | 0:07:02 | 0:07:04 | |
-Yes! -Well done. Perfect start. Five out of five. Question six. | 0:07:07 | 0:07:13 | |
-David Guetta? -Yeah, go for it. | 0:07:24 | 0:07:27 | |
-Steph? -David Guetta? | 0:07:27 | 0:07:30 | |
Is the answer David Guetta? | 0:07:30 | 0:07:33 | |
-Yay! -From the album One Love. | 0:07:35 | 0:07:37 | |
We've got through Pop Stars, Pat. Did you think you'd need their help? | 0:07:37 | 0:07:42 | |
-I knew I'd know none of them! -All right, OK. | 0:07:42 | 0:07:46 | |
You got through the first six questions. Six correct answers, £600 | 0:07:46 | 0:07:50 | |
and we've reached the next break point and the next chance to win a life. | 0:07:50 | 0:07:56 | |
Who, where or what is this? | 0:07:57 | 0:08:00 | |
This scientist, born in 1822, was one of the most important pioneers of medical microbiology. | 0:08:00 | 0:08:08 | |
He introduced the study of molecular asymmetry, demonstrated that micro-organisms... | 0:08:08 | 0:08:14 | |
-Ben? -Is it Alexander Fleming? -Is it Alexander Fleming? | 0:08:14 | 0:08:20 | |
Ben is out. ..demonstrated that micro-organisms cause fermentation and developed vaccines | 0:08:23 | 0:08:29 | |
against anthrax and rabies. In 1863 he was requested by the Emperor of France to study wine contamination | 0:08:29 | 0:08:36 | |
blighting the country's industry. He developed a simple procedure to prevent it, | 0:08:36 | 0:08:41 | |
involving heating the wine to 50-60 degrees centigrade... | 0:08:41 | 0:08:45 | |
-Pat? -Is it Louis Pasteur? -Is it Louis Pasteur? | 0:08:45 | 0:08:50 | |
It is. Well done, Pat. Pasteurisation, of course. | 0:08:50 | 0:08:55 | |
Pat has another life. Well done, Pat. Pat is looking a formidable player at the moment. | 0:08:55 | 0:09:02 | |
What is the next category she wants to choose from? | 0:09:02 | 0:09:06 | |
-Hobbies and Games. -Hobbies and Games. | 0:09:10 | 0:09:14 | |
So the next three questions will be on Hobbies and Games, | 0:09:14 | 0:09:19 | |
but maybe just one person will be answering them because it's time to ask the question again. | 0:09:19 | 0:09:26 | |
Stick together, £2,500 will be yours to share between you. | 0:09:26 | 0:09:32 | |
Break away now and go all the way on your own, | 0:09:32 | 0:09:36 | |
£8,200. | 0:09:36 | 0:09:39 | |
The earlier you go, the more money you will get. | 0:09:39 | 0:09:43 | |
Does anybody want... to break away? | 0:09:43 | 0:09:46 | |
Not yet! | 0:09:52 | 0:09:54 | |
Not yet, not yet. Right, that's absolutely fine. | 0:09:54 | 0:09:58 | |
Hobbies and Games coming up. Question seven. | 0:09:58 | 0:10:02 | |
-Eggs. -Eggs, is it not? -I'd say eggs. | 0:10:06 | 0:10:09 | |
-Craig? -Eggs. -Is the answer eggs? | 0:10:09 | 0:10:14 | |
Yes! | 0:10:15 | 0:10:16 | |
It is eggs, especially birds' eggs in particular. | 0:10:16 | 0:10:20 | |
Question eight. | 0:10:20 | 0:10:23 | |
-Types of yoga. -Are they? -Yeah. | 0:10:29 | 0:10:32 | |
Natalie? | 0:10:32 | 0:10:34 | |
-They're types of yoga. -You were straight in with that. | 0:10:34 | 0:10:38 | |
Is the answer yoga? | 0:10:38 | 0:10:41 | |
Well done, Natalie. | 0:10:43 | 0:10:45 | |
Right, question nine. | 0:10:45 | 0:10:47 | |
It's, um...tens? | 0:10:55 | 0:10:58 | |
10 seconds. | 0:10:58 | 0:11:00 | |
- What do you think? - Wild Bill Hickok had them. | 0:11:00 | 0:11:04 | |
-Ben? -Four and a ten? -Fours and tens? | 0:11:06 | 0:11:10 | |
-It's not. Isn't there an ace? -Is it fours and tens? | 0:11:10 | 0:11:14 | |
It is not. I saw you muttering "aces" there. | 0:11:16 | 0:11:19 | |
-It is eights and aces. -I said that... | 0:11:19 | 0:11:23 | |
You need to take a step back. Allegedly, Wild Bill Hickok was holding a pair of aces and eights | 0:11:23 | 0:11:29 | |
when he was killed, and that's why it is known as Dead Man's Hand. | 0:11:29 | 0:11:33 | |
You've got a question wrong. You have £800. It goes down to zero. | 0:11:33 | 0:11:38 | |
There's only one way to save the money and keep it in the game | 0:11:38 | 0:11:43 | |
and only one person who can save the money. You'll have five seconds. | 0:11:43 | 0:11:48 | |
If you buzz in within that five seconds, a life will go, but the money stays in the game. | 0:11:48 | 0:11:53 | |
If you don't, it'll be wiped down to zero. Pat, your time starts now. | 0:11:53 | 0:11:59 | |
-Pat has decided not to give up her life. -It's only the equivalent of two questions on that track. | 0:12:05 | 0:12:10 | |
-Absolutely right. -If somebody got on that track and got up to £2,000 or £3,000 and then went out | 0:12:10 | 0:12:17 | |
and then we were to lose a question here, we would need that life | 0:12:17 | 0:12:21 | |
-to save maybe £2,000 or £3,000. -If we ever needed a Breakaway analyst, you would be that person! | 0:12:21 | 0:12:28 | |
You would be that person. So £800 goes down to zero. | 0:12:28 | 0:12:33 | |
There's one more question on Hobbies and Games | 0:12:34 | 0:12:38 | |
and then another life to be won, another break point. Look forward, don't look back. | 0:12:38 | 0:12:44 | |
Question nine. | 0:12:44 | 0:12:47 | |
-Craps. -Yeah, it is! -Are you sure? -Yeah. | 0:12:54 | 0:12:57 | |
-Pat? -Craps. | 0:12:57 | 0:13:00 | |
Pat suggested that straight away. Is the answer craps? | 0:13:00 | 0:13:03 | |
Well done. Well done indeed. £100. | 0:13:04 | 0:13:07 | |
Guys and Dolls debuted on Broadway in 1950. | 0:13:07 | 0:13:11 | |
We have reached the next break point and the chance to win another life. | 0:13:11 | 0:13:17 | |
One more life after this. If Pat gets all four, she'll be looking extremely strong. | 0:13:18 | 0:13:25 | |
Who, where or what is this? | 0:13:25 | 0:13:28 | |
It is claimed that the origins of this game date from at least 1300, | 0:13:28 | 0:13:32 | |
but its earliest known rules were formally drawn up in 1744. | 0:13:32 | 0:13:37 | |
-Each team consists of 11 players and the ball... Ben? -Football? | 0:13:37 | 0:13:42 | |
Is it football? | 0:13:42 | 0:13:44 | |
It's not. Ben is out of this question. | 0:13:46 | 0:13:49 | |
The ball used had its modern weight established... | 0:13:49 | 0:13:53 | |
-Natalie? -Is it hockey? -Is it hockey? | 0:13:53 | 0:13:57 | |
It is not hockey. Natalie is out. The modern weight was established in 1774. | 0:14:00 | 0:14:04 | |
The earliest reference to an 11-a-side match was... Steph? | 0:14:04 | 0:14:09 | |
-Cricket? -Is the answer cricket? | 0:14:09 | 0:14:14 | |
Yes, it is. Well done, Steph. | 0:14:16 | 0:14:18 | |
Steph gets a life. The first one that Pat hasn't snaffled up for himself. | 0:14:18 | 0:14:24 | |
Steph gets to choose the next subject category. | 0:14:24 | 0:14:28 | |
Let's go for Kings and Queens. | 0:14:30 | 0:14:33 | |
If it's a strong subject for you, you may want to break away. | 0:14:35 | 0:14:40 | |
Stay together and you will win £1,700 between you. | 0:14:42 | 0:14:46 | |
Break away now, go all the way on your own, | 0:14:46 | 0:14:50 | |
and it's £6,500. | 0:14:50 | 0:14:54 | |
You can take somebody with you | 0:14:54 | 0:14:56 | |
if they agree to go. | 0:14:56 | 0:14:58 | |
Does anybody want...to break away? | 0:14:58 | 0:15:02 | |
No. Steph is so smiley! I'm not sure if it's a smile that means you're going to break away | 0:15:07 | 0:15:13 | |
or that you're not! The next three questions are on Kings and Queens. They'll each be worth £100. | 0:15:13 | 0:15:19 | |
Question 10. | 0:15:19 | 0:15:22 | |
-Richard III. -Ben? -Richard III. -Very confident. | 0:15:27 | 0:15:31 | |
Is it Richard III? | 0:15:31 | 0:15:35 | |
-Well done, Ben. -The Wars of the Roses. | 0:15:37 | 0:15:40 | |
£200. Question 11. | 0:15:40 | 0:15:43 | |
-Lear. -Definitely. | 0:15:49 | 0:15:51 | |
-King Lear. -Is the answer King Lear? | 0:15:51 | 0:15:55 | |
-Yes! -Well done. Actually from a pre-Roman legend about Leir, Celtic king of Britain. | 0:15:57 | 0:16:02 | |
One more question. Get it right | 0:16:02 | 0:16:05 | |
and we reach the next break point and the final life. Question 12. | 0:16:05 | 0:16:10 | |
Cardinal Wolsey? One of the Thomases. Wolsey or More. | 0:16:19 | 0:16:25 | |
-I like Wolsey. -5 seconds! | 0:16:25 | 0:16:28 | |
-Ben? -Cardinal Wolsey. -Is the answer Cardinal Wolsey? | 0:16:28 | 0:16:33 | |
-Yes! -Well done! Well done indeed, Ben. | 0:16:35 | 0:16:39 | |
Now we're seeing bookends here - Pat and Ben looking very strong. | 0:16:39 | 0:16:44 | |
-Interestingly, Pat is a great fan of line dancing and Ben is dressed as a line dancer. -I'm a teacher! | 0:16:44 | 0:16:52 | |
-Are you a line dance teacher?! -I have been. -Give us a little bit. | 0:16:52 | 0:16:56 | |
-This is the grapevine. -That's good. We're liking that. | 0:16:56 | 0:17:01 | |
So we have reached the next break point. You have £400. | 0:17:01 | 0:17:05 | |
And it's a chance to win a life. This is the final life. | 0:17:05 | 0:17:10 | |
Pat has two, Steph has one. The rest are looking for your first life. | 0:17:10 | 0:17:15 | |
Who, where or what is this? | 0:17:15 | 0:17:18 | |
This constellation is in the northern sky at about 2300 hours right ascension | 0:17:18 | 0:17:24 | |
and 20 degrees north in declination. It is the seventh-largest constellation in the sky and... | 0:17:24 | 0:17:30 | |
-Ben? -Orion? -An Irish constellation! Is it Orion? | 0:17:32 | 0:17:38 | |
No, it is not. It contains three of the bright stars that make up the Great Square. | 0:17:40 | 0:17:46 | |
A neighbouring constellation is Andromeda... Natalie? | 0:17:46 | 0:17:49 | |
-Is it the Plough? -Is it the Plough? | 0:17:49 | 0:17:52 | |
No. Natalie is out. A neighbouring constellation is Andromeda and like it, it takes its name | 0:17:53 | 0:17:58 | |
from Greek mythology, identified as the winged horse ridden by... Caspian? | 0:17:58 | 0:18:04 | |
-I think it could be Pegasus. -Is it Pegasus? | 0:18:04 | 0:18:09 | |
-Yes! -Well done. -Well done, Caspian. A final life has been doled out. | 0:18:10 | 0:18:15 | |
Caspian, you get to choose. | 0:18:15 | 0:18:18 | |
-I think we'll go for... Classic Literature. -Classic Literature. | 0:18:20 | 0:18:25 | |
So three questions on Classic Literature. | 0:18:25 | 0:18:30 | |
Maybe that's a strong subject for you. Maybe it will stop you breaking out at this point. | 0:18:30 | 0:18:36 | |
Stick together, £1,700. Break away now | 0:18:40 | 0:18:44 | |
on your own, £5,600. | 0:18:44 | 0:18:47 | |
Does anyone want to break away? | 0:18:47 | 0:18:51 | |
Oh! I thought he would! | 0:18:56 | 0:18:59 | |
-Ben! -Yes. -Ben who's started to look a little bit strong just recently. | 0:18:59 | 0:19:04 | |
Come and join me on the Breakaway track. | 0:19:04 | 0:19:08 | |
Well done, Ben. A brave thing to do. You're the first person to do it. | 0:19:08 | 0:19:13 | |
There are 13 questions left. If you go all that way on your own, £5,600. | 0:19:13 | 0:19:19 | |
You could ask somebody to come and join you. You'd share their knowledge and it may protect you | 0:19:19 | 0:19:26 | |
-if errors may be. But also you'd have to share the money. -Yep. | 0:19:26 | 0:19:31 | |
-Would you like to ask somebody to join you? -I would, Nick, yes. | 0:19:31 | 0:19:35 | |
-Who would you like to ask? -I'd like to invite Pat. -Why Pat? | 0:19:35 | 0:19:40 | |
-She's got the lives and the gaps in my knowledge. -Good reason, but Pat doesn't need to say yes. | 0:19:40 | 0:19:45 | |
-Pat, would you like to come and join Ben? -Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I'd love to. -OK. | 0:19:45 | 0:19:51 | |
Come and join Ben on the track. Two very strong players. | 0:19:51 | 0:19:55 | |
I described them as our bookends, one from each end of the group. | 0:19:55 | 0:20:00 | |
Get all the way there and you'll share £5,600. | 0:20:00 | 0:20:03 | |
You have two lives to protect you. The next three questions are on Classic Literature. | 0:20:03 | 0:20:10 | |
Question 13. | 0:20:10 | 0:20:13 | |
-Mr Darcy? Jane Austen... -10 seconds. | 0:20:26 | 0:20:29 | |
-Mr Darcy. -Someone has to step forward. Pat? -Mr Darcy. | 0:20:29 | 0:20:34 | |
Is the answer Mr Darcy? | 0:20:34 | 0:20:36 | |
Well done. £400 is added on. | 0:20:37 | 0:20:41 | |
Pat, which is your favourite Mr Darcy? | 0:20:41 | 0:20:45 | |
-Colin Firth coming out of the water! -I bet you've got that. -I've got it on a video! -I bet. | 0:20:45 | 0:20:51 | |
£800 we have. Well done. Question 14. | 0:20:51 | 0:20:55 | |
Four - past, present, Christmas yet to come and Jacob Marley. | 0:21:02 | 0:21:07 | |
-10 seconds. Ben? -Four. -Is the answer four? | 0:21:07 | 0:21:12 | |
Very good, Ben. | 0:21:15 | 0:21:17 | |
£1,200. | 0:21:17 | 0:21:19 | |
We've broken through the £1,000 barrier. Last question on Classic Literature. Question 15. | 0:21:19 | 0:21:25 | |
-Jean-Paul Sartre. -Sounds good. I can't think of another in the '60s. | 0:21:33 | 0:21:38 | |
-Pat? -Jean-Paul Sartre. | 0:21:40 | 0:21:43 | |
Is the answer Jean-Paul Sartre? | 0:21:43 | 0:21:45 | |
Very good, Pat. He said, "A writer should not allow himself to be turned into an institution." | 0:21:47 | 0:21:54 | |
Three questions and you've added £1,200. Your point earlier | 0:21:54 | 0:21:58 | |
about the £800 that we didn't save has been proved right. | 0:21:58 | 0:22:01 | |
You've saved it and added £400 on top of it. | 0:22:01 | 0:22:04 | |
We are on to the final category now. | 0:22:04 | 0:22:07 | |
-Make sure you don't make any errors because if you do, Ben, you will be vulnerable. -Yes. | 0:22:09 | 0:22:14 | |
The following pack could send you home. They don't necessarily have to do that, but they could do. | 0:22:14 | 0:22:21 | |
Steph is doing a mean face there. | 0:22:21 | 0:22:23 | |
Right, question 16. | 0:22:23 | 0:22:27 | |
-Any ideas? -Um... -It's the Buddha. | 0:22:37 | 0:22:40 | |
-Ten seconds. -It might be somewhere China way. -Kuala Lumpur? | 0:22:40 | 0:22:44 | |
-Seven seconds. -That sounds good. -Four seconds. Pat? | 0:22:44 | 0:22:48 | |
-Kuala Lumpur? -Is the answer Kuala Lumpur? | 0:22:48 | 0:22:52 | |
The answer is Bangkok. | 0:22:57 | 0:23:00 | |
OK, Craig, Steph, Caspian and Natalie, you have a choice to make. | 0:23:00 | 0:23:04 | |
You can take a life from Pat | 0:23:04 | 0:23:07 | |
or you can send Ben home. | 0:23:07 | 0:23:10 | |
-Let's say goodbye to Ben. -Yeah. -The audacity for breaking away? -And losing more money. | 0:23:10 | 0:23:16 | |
We were worried about Pat's lives, but two minds are better than one. | 0:23:16 | 0:23:20 | |
-Ben did lose us £800. -That's true. -THEY LAUGH | 0:23:20 | 0:23:24 | |
-You say, Craig. -So, a majority, we've all decided, Ben, I'm sorry. | 0:23:24 | 0:23:29 | |
Ben, you're paying the price... What you're mainly paying the price for is not having a life. | 0:23:29 | 0:23:34 | |
-Indeed. -But you're also paying the price for losing them £800. | 0:23:34 | 0:23:38 | |
The fact is, Ben, you've been a really strong player, you've made a nice team with Pat, | 0:23:38 | 0:23:43 | |
-but I'm afraid you have to go home. -Thank you, Nick. -Well played. -Pat, good luck. | 0:23:43 | 0:23:48 | |
See you later. | 0:23:48 | 0:23:50 | |
-So, Pat, you are on your own. -Yes. | 0:23:52 | 0:23:55 | |
You can't ask anyone to join you for three questions at the next break point. You're a very strong player. | 0:23:55 | 0:24:01 | |
There's no reason why you can't get through these easy enough, then you can think about other players. | 0:24:01 | 0:24:07 | |
Question 16. | 0:24:07 | 0:24:09 | |
-Oh, um... -15 seconds. | 0:24:19 | 0:24:22 | |
Ten seconds. | 0:24:22 | 0:24:24 | |
-Yes, Pat? -Is it Vienna? | 0:24:27 | 0:24:30 | |
Is the answer Vienna? | 0:24:30 | 0:24:33 | |
-Big Ultravox fan? -No, a really good guess. -You were more Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark! | 0:24:36 | 0:24:41 | |
-More a guess, that. -Well done. A good guess. An excellent guess. | 0:24:41 | 0:24:46 | |
Question 17. | 0:24:46 | 0:24:48 | |
-Yes, Pat? -Beijing. -Is the answer Beijing? | 0:24:58 | 0:25:03 | |
Yes, it is. | 0:25:05 | 0:25:06 | |
One more question on Capital Cities before the next break point, | 0:25:06 | 0:25:10 | |
then if you wanted to, you could ask somebody to come and join you. Question 18. | 0:25:10 | 0:25:15 | |
Five seconds. | 0:25:32 | 0:25:35 | |
-Yes, Pat? -Nigeria. | 0:25:35 | 0:25:38 | |
Is the answer Nigeria? | 0:25:38 | 0:25:41 | |
I'm afraid not, Pat. You need to come back. Did anybody know there? | 0:25:45 | 0:25:49 | |
-I think it's South Sudan. -I think it's South Sudan too. | 0:25:49 | 0:25:53 | |
Well done, Craig. It became a new country in July 2011. | 0:25:53 | 0:25:58 | |
-That's why it's a new capital. -Of course. | 0:25:58 | 0:26:01 | |
That means you're going to lose one of your lives, so you're down to one life. | 0:26:01 | 0:26:06 | |
Get through the next question and you can ask somebody to come and join you. | 0:26:06 | 0:26:11 | |
Question 18. | 0:26:11 | 0:26:13 | |
Pat? | 0:26:22 | 0:26:24 | |
-Berlin. -Is the answer Berlin? | 0:26:24 | 0:26:28 | |
Yes, well done. Bonn was the capital of West Germany, East Berlin was the capital of East Germany. £2,800. | 0:26:30 | 0:26:37 | |
We've got through Capital Cities, we've reached the next break point and we're at the final run-in. | 0:26:37 | 0:26:43 | |
Just seven questions remain and from this point on, the questions are Pot Luck. | 0:26:43 | 0:26:48 | |
Because you're getting closer to the finish line, you'll have more time to think - | 0:26:48 | 0:26:53 | |
30 seconds for each question. | 0:26:53 | 0:26:56 | |
-Would you like to ask somebody to join you? -I would. -Who would you like to ask? | 0:26:56 | 0:27:01 | |
-I'll ask Caspian. -You're going to ask Caspian. | 0:27:01 | 0:27:04 | |
Caspian, Pat wants you to come and join her. | 0:27:04 | 0:27:07 | |
I'm a team player, but I think the odds are good. | 0:27:07 | 0:27:10 | |
-Caspian! -I will split from the team. -OK, Caspian, come and join Pat on the breakaway track. | 0:27:10 | 0:27:16 | |
Pat and Caspian, two lives you have to protect you. | 0:27:20 | 0:27:24 | |
You're on the final run-in. Each question is worth £400. | 0:27:24 | 0:27:28 | |
You have £2,800. Go through there together, you'll have £5,600. | 0:27:28 | 0:27:34 | |
Any error and one of these lives will go, OK? | 0:27:34 | 0:27:37 | |
-Are we ready? -Mm-hm. -Good. Question 19. | 0:27:37 | 0:27:43 | |
-Metamorphosis? -30 seconds. -Yes, Metamorphosis. | 0:27:51 | 0:27:55 | |
-That's definitely the process. -Pat? | 0:27:55 | 0:27:57 | |
-Metamorphosis. -Is the answer Metamorphosis? | 0:27:57 | 0:28:01 | |
It is, well done. | 0:28:03 | 0:28:05 | |
-Well done. -Excellent. Another £400 goes on there. Up to 3,200. | 0:28:05 | 0:28:11 | |
Question 20. | 0:28:11 | 0:28:14 | |
-I think it's the pituitary gland. -OK, take it. | 0:28:25 | 0:28:30 | |
-Do you have an answer? -It's the one I was thinking of. | 0:28:30 | 0:28:33 | |
Caspian? | 0:28:33 | 0:28:35 | |
-We're going to say the pituitary. -Is it the "pie" or "pih-tuitary" gland? | 0:28:35 | 0:28:39 | |
-Yes! -Well done. | 0:28:42 | 0:28:44 | |
Otherwise known as the hypophysis. The money's racking up. | 0:28:44 | 0:28:48 | |
3,600. We're getting closer and closer and closer. | 0:28:48 | 0:28:51 | |
We've had no errors. Well done, Caspian. That was mostly your input for that one. Good choice, Pat. | 0:28:51 | 0:28:57 | |
-He's the scientist. -You just want young boys to stand next to you. | 0:28:57 | 0:29:01 | |
-That's what's happening. -Of course. -I know your type. | 0:29:01 | 0:29:05 | |
Right, keep going. Question 21. | 0:29:05 | 0:29:08 | |
What was it, Best Picture, Best Director...? | 0:29:20 | 0:29:23 | |
And Best Original Screenplay. 20 seconds. | 0:29:24 | 0:29:28 | |
Was it Brokeback Mountain or...? | 0:29:28 | 0:29:30 | |
-The King's Speech? -15 seconds. | 0:29:30 | 0:29:33 | |
-Yes, probably King's Speech. Best Director, Screenplay. -Ten seconds. | 0:29:33 | 0:29:37 | |
-What was the other one? -The question is up there. Five seconds. | 0:29:37 | 0:29:41 | |
-Shall I go with it? -Yeah, go. -Pat? -The King's Speech. | 0:29:41 | 0:29:45 | |
Pat says The King's Speech. Is it The King's Speech? | 0:29:45 | 0:29:49 | |
Well done. | 0:29:51 | 0:29:52 | |
-Well done, you! -Also won Best Actor for Colin Firth. Well done. | 0:29:52 | 0:29:56 | |
£4,000. | 0:29:56 | 0:29:59 | |
One, two, three, four questions to go. | 0:29:59 | 0:30:02 | |
So...question 22. | 0:30:02 | 0:30:06 | |
-I've got no idea. Fictional dog? -Snowy... | 0:30:19 | 0:30:23 | |
-Timmy. -20 seconds. | 0:30:23 | 0:30:26 | |
Fido. Lassie. | 0:30:26 | 0:30:29 | |
15 seconds. | 0:30:29 | 0:30:31 | |
Gosh... | 0:30:31 | 0:30:32 | |
Ten seconds. | 0:30:32 | 0:30:35 | |
I've never heard of it. | 0:30:35 | 0:30:37 | |
Five seconds. Someone's going to have to go. | 0:30:38 | 0:30:41 | |
Four seconds. Pat? | 0:30:41 | 0:30:43 | |
Snowy. | 0:30:43 | 0:30:45 | |
Is the answer Snowy? | 0:30:46 | 0:30:49 | |
Take a step back. Do you know? | 0:30:53 | 0:30:57 | |
-Yeah, we think it's Toto. -It is Toto That was the dog from The Wizard Of Oz, was it not? Yes, indeed. | 0:30:57 | 0:31:03 | |
And, of course, the band that sang Africa. | 0:31:03 | 0:31:07 | |
You have a decision to make. You've got to take a life from Caspian or a life from Pat. | 0:31:07 | 0:31:12 | |
We think Pat is the stronger player and she has done a lot of the work, | 0:31:12 | 0:31:16 | |
but we need to weaken her, so we'll take a life off Pat. | 0:31:16 | 0:31:19 | |
They've made their decision, Pat. I'm afraid you lose your life. | 0:31:19 | 0:31:23 | |
That makes you vulnerable now. | 0:31:23 | 0:31:26 | |
One more error and they can send you out of the game. | 0:31:26 | 0:31:30 | |
The best way to make sure that they don't have that decision | 0:31:30 | 0:31:33 | |
-is just to answer the next four questions right. -Yeah. | 0:31:33 | 0:31:37 | |
Question 22. | 0:31:37 | 0:31:39 | |
-Oh, it's... What was British Honduras? -Panama? -25 seconds. | 0:31:49 | 0:31:54 | |
British Guiana, what's its name? What's its modern name? | 0:31:54 | 0:31:58 | |
-Not Suriname. -20 seconds. -Suriname? | 0:31:58 | 0:32:01 | |
Not Bahrain, no. | 0:32:01 | 0:32:03 | |
15 seconds. | 0:32:03 | 0:32:05 | |
-Gosh. -It used to be British Guinea. -Ten seconds. -It's a bird sanctuary. | 0:32:06 | 0:32:10 | |
-Suriname? -No. Is it? | 0:32:10 | 0:32:12 | |
Five seconds. Four seconds. Pat steps forward. Pat? | 0:32:12 | 0:32:16 | |
-Suriname. -If the answer is Suriname, you'll have £4,400 | 0:32:16 | 0:32:22 | |
and you'll be three questions away from winning the game. | 0:32:22 | 0:32:25 | |
Is the answer Suriname? | 0:32:25 | 0:32:28 | |
Oh! | 0:32:33 | 0:32:34 | |
-The answer is Guyana. -Guyana! | 0:32:34 | 0:32:37 | |
There's cackling coming from back there. | 0:32:37 | 0:32:40 | |
Evil noises coming from back here. | 0:32:40 | 0:32:43 | |
-Three very naughty children. -But they left us. They were mean grown-ups who left us. | 0:32:43 | 0:32:48 | |
That's true. Do you want to take a life from Caspian or do you want to send Pat back to Fleetwood? | 0:32:48 | 0:32:54 | |
-We've all decided. Pat, I'm sorry. -Time to go home. | 0:32:54 | 0:32:58 | |
-Oh, that's awful. -Pat, I'm sorry. They have decided to do that, Pat, I'm afraid. | 0:32:58 | 0:33:03 | |
You've been a wonderful player, very, very strong. | 0:33:03 | 0:33:06 | |
-Been tripped up, unfortunately, and it's time to go home. Thank you so much for playing. -Thank you. | 0:33:06 | 0:33:12 | |
Thanks for getting me here. Unlucky. | 0:33:12 | 0:33:16 | |
Well played, Pat. | 0:33:17 | 0:33:19 | |
So, Caspian, you are on your own. Pat has gone. She's a strong player, a great ally to have. | 0:33:24 | 0:33:29 | |
-She was. -Unfortunately, you're also three questions away | 0:33:29 | 0:33:33 | |
from being able to ask anybody to come and join you, if you wanted to. | 0:33:33 | 0:33:37 | |
Each question is worth £400. You have £4,000. | 0:33:37 | 0:33:40 | |
You will have £5,600 if you can get through that line. | 0:33:40 | 0:33:45 | |
Question 22. | 0:33:45 | 0:33:47 | |
Well, he won Wimbledon, he certainly won the US, | 0:33:56 | 0:33:59 | |
so it's between the French and the Australian. | 0:33:59 | 0:34:04 | |
I reckon because he was... | 0:34:05 | 0:34:08 | |
He was a serve-and-volleyer. | 0:34:09 | 0:34:11 | |
-The French, I think, is a big baselining one. -Ten seconds. | 0:34:11 | 0:34:15 | |
-Yeah, OK. -Caspian? | 0:34:15 | 0:34:17 | |
I will say the French Open, yeah. | 0:34:17 | 0:34:20 | |
Is the answer the French Open? | 0:34:21 | 0:34:25 | |
-Yes! -Well done. He lost a semi-final in 1996 to Kafelnikov, | 0:34:31 | 0:34:35 | |
but that was as close as he got. | 0:34:35 | 0:34:37 | |
Another £400 goes up there. You're another step closer. | 0:34:37 | 0:34:41 | |
-Question 23. -OK. | 0:34:41 | 0:34:44 | |
This is a Biblical one, isn't it? Isn't it manna? | 0:34:51 | 0:34:54 | |
-22 seconds. -The only word coming into my head is "manna". | 0:34:55 | 0:34:59 | |
-20 seconds. -Manna? -You have to step forward if you want to answer. | 0:34:59 | 0:35:05 | |
-Yes, Caspian? -Manna. -Is the answer manna? | 0:35:05 | 0:35:08 | |
-Agh! -The answer is matza or matzo. | 0:35:13 | 0:35:16 | |
-Oh, is it? -Caspian, you lose your life. | 0:35:16 | 0:35:21 | |
Take a step back. | 0:35:21 | 0:35:24 | |
If you get a question wrong now, you'll be going home. | 0:35:24 | 0:35:27 | |
But you're perfectly capable of getting these two right, then you'll reach a break point | 0:35:27 | 0:35:32 | |
-and you can ask somebody to come and join you. -Yeah, OK. -Question 23. | 0:35:32 | 0:35:37 | |
-Ah, yes. -Step forward when you know it. | 0:35:48 | 0:35:51 | |
-Yes, Caspian? -I think it's the River Styx. | 0:35:51 | 0:35:54 | |
Is the answer the River Styx? | 0:35:54 | 0:35:57 | |
It is, the river that Achilles was dipped in, | 0:36:00 | 0:36:03 | |
the river that Charon is the boatman of. Well done. £400. | 0:36:03 | 0:36:07 | |
-Two questions from the finish line. Can't afford an error. Let's get through this one. -Yeah. -Question 24. | 0:36:07 | 0:36:15 | |
25 seconds. | 0:36:27 | 0:36:29 | |
So it's a choice between Scott and Shackleton, I think. | 0:36:29 | 0:36:34 | |
But I have no idea. | 0:36:34 | 0:36:37 | |
-15 seconds. -I have no idea which one. Peter Scott... | 0:36:37 | 0:36:41 | |
Shackleton... | 0:36:41 | 0:36:43 | |
Seven seconds. Step forward when you know it. Five seconds, four seconds. | 0:36:45 | 0:36:50 | |
Three, two. Yes, Caspian? | 0:36:50 | 0:36:52 | |
-I'm going to say Scott. -Is the answer Scott? | 0:36:52 | 0:36:57 | |
You knew it was one of two, Scott or Shackleton. | 0:37:04 | 0:37:08 | |
It was one of two, but it was the other one, Ernest Shackleton. | 0:37:08 | 0:37:12 | |
Caspian, so close. You've come a long way. You played well with Pat. | 0:37:12 | 0:37:16 | |
But sadly, that's what happens. You made two errors. You lost your life and now you've lost the game. | 0:37:16 | 0:37:23 | |
-Well played, though. Well played. -Thank you. | 0:37:23 | 0:37:26 | |
So, Craig, Steph and Natalie, come and join me on question 24. | 0:37:29 | 0:37:33 | |
A lot of money comes across to you. | 0:37:33 | 0:37:36 | |
£4,800 is yours between you at this moment in time. | 0:37:36 | 0:37:41 | |
A lot of it has been won for you by Pat and by Caspian, but you've played the game perfectly well. | 0:37:41 | 0:37:47 | |
One question to come until the next break point. The next question is worth £100. | 0:37:47 | 0:37:52 | |
There's very little margin for error. If you get it wrong, that £4,800 can become zero. | 0:37:52 | 0:37:58 | |
Question 24. | 0:37:58 | 0:38:01 | |
-Famous boxers. -Muhammad Ali? | 0:38:16 | 0:38:18 | |
-I don't think Ali was around then. -That was mid-'60s? | 0:38:18 | 0:38:21 | |
-Henry Cooper was the famous British boxer. -When from? | 0:38:21 | 0:38:25 | |
-In the '40s, '50s. -15 seconds. -Do it now. Go for it. | 0:38:25 | 0:38:30 | |
Natalie? | 0:38:30 | 0:38:32 | |
-Henry Cooper? -OK, that's good logic. Right time-frame. | 0:38:32 | 0:38:36 | |
Is the answer Henry Cooper? | 0:38:36 | 0:38:39 | |
-Oh, no. -I'm afraid not. Take a step back, Natalie. It's Sonny Liston. | 0:38:42 | 0:38:47 | |
Lost his title to Muhammad Ali's "ghost punch" if I remember rightly. | 0:38:47 | 0:38:51 | |
That means that the only way you can hang on to that £4,800 is for Steph to give up her life. | 0:38:51 | 0:38:58 | |
Steph, you'll have five seconds to buzz in and your time starts now. | 0:38:59 | 0:39:03 | |
BUZZ | 0:39:03 | 0:39:05 | |
Logical thing to do. Well done, Steph. It was good that you had the life. | 0:39:05 | 0:39:10 | |
Another error will mean it will go down to zero. | 0:39:10 | 0:39:13 | |
So, question 24. | 0:39:13 | 0:39:17 | |
-Tibet... -What make of dog? Oh, which breed of dog...? -In Tibet. | 0:39:29 | 0:39:33 | |
-Shih-tzu? -Shih-tzu? | 0:39:34 | 0:39:37 | |
The chihuahua, where's that from? | 0:39:37 | 0:39:40 | |
15 seconds. | 0:39:40 | 0:39:42 | |
-I don't know. -I don't know. | 0:39:42 | 0:39:44 | |
-Shih-tzu? -It's worth... I mean, any other...? -Let's go for that. | 0:39:44 | 0:39:48 | |
-Go for it, Natalie. -Natalie? -We're going to go with shih-tzu. | 0:39:48 | 0:39:53 | |
If the answer is shih-tzu, you've got another £100 | 0:39:53 | 0:39:56 | |
and you are one question away from going through the finish line | 0:39:56 | 0:40:00 | |
as winners of a lot of money. If the answer is not shih-tzu, | 0:40:00 | 0:40:03 | |
then the £4,800 goes down to zero. | 0:40:03 | 0:40:06 | |
Is the answer shih-tzu? | 0:40:06 | 0:40:09 | |
-Aw! -We didn't know. | 0:40:12 | 0:40:15 | |
-Lhasa. L-H-A-S-A. -I didn't even know it's a breed of dog. | 0:40:15 | 0:40:18 | |
So, unfortunately, £4,800 goes down to zero. | 0:40:18 | 0:40:21 | |
You had nothing five minutes ago. You have nothing now. | 0:40:23 | 0:40:27 | |
Let's finish on an up. Let's take a little bit of money home and enjoy the memories. | 0:40:27 | 0:40:33 | |
Question 24. | 0:40:33 | 0:40:35 | |
-Natalie? -It's The Woman In Black. -Is it The Woman In Black? | 0:40:42 | 0:40:46 | |
Well done, based on Susan Hill's 1983 horror novel. | 0:40:49 | 0:40:52 | |
So we have £100 | 0:40:52 | 0:40:54 | |
and we've reached a break point and it's the last question. | 0:40:54 | 0:40:58 | |
You've stuck together so far, so you should stick together, but I have to offer you the chance. | 0:40:58 | 0:41:03 | |
If you go through, you'll have £200 to share between you | 0:41:03 | 0:41:07 | |
and you can enjoy it as a team. | 0:41:07 | 0:41:09 | |
If one of you was to break away, you would win £500 for yourself. | 0:41:09 | 0:41:15 | |
OK? Does anybody want to break away? | 0:41:15 | 0:41:18 | |
I'm not doing it. | 0:41:19 | 0:41:21 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:41:21 | 0:41:23 | |
I love that. They're showing each other their buzzers. | 0:41:23 | 0:41:27 | |
"So, look, I'm not doing it!" | 0:41:27 | 0:41:29 | |
Well done. Final question. Get this correct, step through that line, you will have £200. | 0:41:29 | 0:41:35 | |
Question 25. | 0:41:35 | 0:41:37 | |
-Oh, no! -Alpha, what's after that? | 0:41:43 | 0:41:46 | |
-Beta? -Beta. -Gamma, when's that? | 0:41:46 | 0:41:49 | |
-Alpha... -Gamma? -It's going to be gamma or omega or... | 0:41:50 | 0:41:54 | |
-That's what I'm thinking of - omega. -Omega? | 0:41:54 | 0:41:57 | |
-Is gamma not the third one? -Shall we just try omega? | 0:41:57 | 0:42:00 | |
Natalie? | 0:42:00 | 0:42:02 | |
Again we don't know. It's just a guess...guestimate - omega. | 0:42:02 | 0:42:07 | |
Is the answer omega? | 0:42:07 | 0:42:09 | |
Aaagh! | 0:42:09 | 0:42:11 | |
Omega is the last letter of the Greek alphabet. | 0:42:11 | 0:42:16 | |
Alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon. | 0:42:16 | 0:42:20 | |
The irony is, if they still graded exam papers using Greek letters, | 0:42:21 | 0:42:25 | |
-you three would know epsilon really, really well! -Yeah. | 0:42:25 | 0:42:29 | |
So, the £100, I'm afraid, goes down to zero and we're as we were. | 0:42:29 | 0:42:36 | |
Step forward, get it right, £100, go through that line, it's a victory for you. | 0:42:36 | 0:42:43 | |
33 pounds and 33 pence each! | 0:42:43 | 0:42:46 | |
Question 25. | 0:42:46 | 0:42:48 | |
-Oh. -The Pyramids. -Yeah. -Shall we go for that? -Yeah. -Craig? | 0:42:55 | 0:42:59 | |
We think it's the Pyramids of Giza. | 0:42:59 | 0:43:01 | |
Is the answer the Pyramids of Giza? | 0:43:01 | 0:43:05 | |
-Yes! -Well done. Well done indeed. | 0:43:08 | 0:43:10 | |
Come back here, look at the amount, drink it in - £100. | 0:43:10 | 0:43:14 | |
£33.33 each. Well done. You're here at the end, so in many ways, you're the winners. | 0:43:14 | 0:43:20 | |
Not of a lot of money and not enough money to come back for the final show | 0:43:20 | 0:43:24 | |
where we have our six top winners. Never mind. | 0:43:24 | 0:43:27 | |
Join us next time when six new players try to work out the best way of getting over that finish line. | 0:43:27 | 0:43:33 | |
Goodbye. | 0:43:33 | 0:43:34 | |
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