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These people are amongst the greatest quiz players in Britain.

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Together they make up the Eggheads,

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arguably the most formidable quiz team in the country.

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The question is, can they be beaten?

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Welcome to a special celebrity edition of Eggheads,

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the show where a team of five quiz Challengers pit their wits against

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possibly the greatest quiz team in Britain.

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They are the Eggheads! Are you feeling fit and well, Eggs?

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-Oh, yes, yes.

-Yeah.

-Tiptop.

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That's important cos taking on the might of our quiz goliaths today

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are Doctors' Mess.

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This team of medically minded marvels

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are regulars on our TV screens,

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dealing with all manner of the nation's pains and problems.

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Hopefully they've brought their medical bags with them

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cos there are a few as yet unspecified ailments

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on the Eggheads' side of the studio that

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could do with some investigation.

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Let's meet them.

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Hello, I'm Dr David Bull.

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I'm a physician and accident and emergency doctor by trade

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but I've spent the last 20 years broadcasting.

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Particular highlights include Newsround, Watchdog Healthcheck,

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Tomorrow's World and The Wright Stuff.

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And so really my whole thing is making science and medicine sexy.

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I'm Dr Ellie Cannon.

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I'm a NHS GP and you'll find me on TV and radio commenting

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on health and the NHS, most often in the mornings on Sky News.

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I'm Dr Javid Abdelmoneim, I'm an A&E doctor in London,

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but also with Medecins Sans Frontieres around the world.

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You would have seen me in the BBC Panorama special about Ebola.

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Hi, I'm Dr Linda Papadopoulos, I'm a psychologist.

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The first time that I spoke about psychology on TV was during

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the first Big Brother series,

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where I was the resident psychologist there.

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Since then I've fronted several shows on places like Discovery

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and TLC and I'm a regular on Sky Sunrise.

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Hi, I'm Dr Ranj Singh, I am a paediatric doctor.

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I'm also one of the resident doctors on ITV's This Morning.

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And you might have seen me singing and dancing on CBeebies' Get Well Soon.

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-So, David and team, hello.

-Hello.

-Great to see you all.

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And what about this, David? Normally it's medicine and all that,

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-and now it's quizzing.

-Yes, and I have to say, as you can see,

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we've assembled an eclectic group of doctors.

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And this is really to show that we are, you know, passionate,

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personable, this is the new face of medicine. So we're here to help.

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And I assume that you are... You're knowledgeable because you're clever

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but I guess you're...

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THEY LAUGH

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You are very brainy at one thing but does it go wider than that?

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Well, I think it depends on specialties.

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You know, if you become a true specialist you tend to know an awful lot about a little.

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Whereas someone like myself is more of a generalist,

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so I know a little about a lot.

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And so hopefully, with the team mix, we have people who are specialists

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in various areas but, you know, the concern is

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we get asked medical questions and we won't know the answers!

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-That's the real worry!

-That's always the scariest thing,

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is being asked about your own subject, yeah.

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-Ellie, we've met on Radio 2 and we should've mentioned it.

-We have!

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You've given some of my listeners advice, and thank you for that.

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No, it's always a pleasure to come on your show.

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And has there been a battle over who does the Science round,

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which is the closest we've got to the skills that you guys have?

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I think we're all a bit worried about doing the Science round in

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case we can't answer the questions!

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Any subjects that you like, Ellie, outside your discipline?

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Well, probably because of the age of my children, I'd be very good

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at Pop Music and TV.

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Very hot on Food And Drink.

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So I'm hoping for that to come up.

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OK, Javid, have you seen the show?

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Do you know what this lot over here are capable of?

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Yes, I've done my homework and I'm most fearful of Kevin, I think.

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OK. So we are quizzing here and, Linda, are you a quizzer?

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No, no, although I did try Mastermind a few years ago.

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And it was scary because the first question,

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the answer was literally a song I had listened to 100 times and my mind went blank.

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After that it was OK but I think I'm really nervous about getting started

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-and seeing it'll be OK.

-And your subject on Mastermind was Nirvana.

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-It was.

-Why did I not expect that to be the case?

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-I don't know, my preconceptions here.

-I know.

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We're thinking you could do Music but Ellie was going to do Music.

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-What's...?

-Well, I think specifically Nirvana. If not, it's all yours, Ellie,

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I'm not sure about...

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Now you also... We'll talk about what you all do in your working days

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as we go in the show but, Ranj, you are pretty much all still practising, actually.

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Yeah, all of us have jobs and we work within clinical medicine

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in some sort of way and we all do a bit of telly as well, which is another thing,

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another string to add to our bow.

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Brilliant. Here we go. This is fun. Thank you so much for coming in.

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I'm really excited. My first celeb show here.

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Every day there is £1,000 worth of cash up for grabs for our Challengers' chosen charity.

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However, if they fail to defeat the Eggheads the prize money rolls over to the next show.

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So, Doctors' Mess, as this is the first of our celebrity specials here

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on Eggheads, there's £1,000 to play for. £1,000 says

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you can't beat the Eggheads.

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-Would you like to try?

-Yes.

-Definitely.

-OK, here we go.

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Stethoscopes out, and the first head-to-head battle is on the subject of Music.

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Oh, look at that.

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-Ellie!

-Hey!

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Who wants this?

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You can choose between, by the way, Beth, Kevin, Chris, Dave and Lisa.

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Go on, then, I'll risk it, in case it's pop music. I'll try.

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You're looking at me as if to say, "What are the questions?"

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I don't know. I haven't seen them.

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All right. So it's Dr Ellie from Doctors' Mess against which Egghead?

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Any one of the five. What a selection.

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-I think Chris.

-I think Chris, too.

-I think Chris. It's like picking the weakest one, isn't it?

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-I think we're going to choose Chris.

-You're choosing Chris.

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How about that, Chris?

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Well, you know my parameters - no rap, no Sugababes,

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no Pussycat Dolls. Other than that, I'm OK.

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It is Dr Ellie from Doctors' Mess versus Chris from the Eggheads.

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The subject is Music. How exciting is this?

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To ensure there's no conferring, please go to our famous Question Room.

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So, Dr Ellie, you are very busy because you see patients

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-on Abbey Road, don't you?

-I do, indeed.

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It's very appropriate to be answering the Music questions.

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Yes, so the... Near the famous zebra crossing where the Beatles

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-walked across is where you actually practise.

-That's exactly right, yes.

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-You're experiencing music through your own kids at the moment, is that right?

-Absolutely.

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And are they more Taylor Swift, or the xx,

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or whereabouts are they on the zone?

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Very, very Taylor Swift, Little Mix, Zara Larsson.

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-Anything like that I'll be fine at.

-OK, got you. Fine.

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Of course those are your favourites as well, Chris, aren't they?

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I would be lying if I said yes!

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It's a bit of George Formby for you, really, isn't it?

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-AS GEORGE FORMBY:

-It turned out nice again.

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So Dr Ellie, on Music, here we go.

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We've got the quiz under way, and would you like to go first or second?

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I think I'll go first.

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OK. Good luck. You're a Radio 2 voice - I'm rooting for you here.

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In which year, Ellie, was the singer Bing Crosby born?

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Well, if he...

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If he was born...

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It's definitely not 1953.

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Definitely not.

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If he was born in 1933 he'd be about 80-ish by now,

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and I know that he's no longer with us,

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Um...

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I'm going to guess

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1903.

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Do you like that, doctors? Yes, they think that's right.

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1903 is the right answer, Ellie, well done.

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Well done, first point to our doctors.

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Eggheads, let's go through this - when did Bing Crosby die?

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-1977.

-1977.

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-Yes.

-Chris, here's your question.

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Who was the frontman of the boyband Westlife?

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That was... Hang on, was it?

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Yes, it was. Ronan Keating.

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-Well done, Chris, you got it wrong.

-Hmm?

-Yeah.

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Let's just check this out with Beth. Ronan Keating was...

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-Boyzone.

-Boyzone.

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Shane Filan is the answer I wanted there.

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You knew that, Ellie, didn't you?

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All right. Ellie, hold focus now.

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Which of these Beatles albums was released first?

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I'm sorry I couldn't give you Abbey Road in there!

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Yeah, that's good.

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Well, my son Jude is a huge Beatles fan,

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so I'm going to have to get this right for him.

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Well, Sgt Pepper was late so it's not Sgt Pepper.

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I'm going to go with...

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..A Hard Day's Night.

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Let It Be would have been a mistake because that was right at the end

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and it was a sort of sense of let the whole thing be,

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so the clue was in the name.

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A Hard Day's Night is quite right, well done. Ellie, good stuff,

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two out of two.

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OK, Chris.

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You need to get this right or you're out.

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You've been anaesthetised!

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In which Christmas carol is "O tidings of comfort and joy" a repeated line?

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# ..tidings of comfort and joy... #

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-God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen.

-Well done, Chris, you're right.

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It is God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen.

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Let us see if Ellie can put you to rest

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with her third answer.

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Get this right, Ellie, you're in the final.

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Forever Young, Tears and So Good

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are UK hit singles by which singer?

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It is Louisa Johnson and if I got that wrong I don't think my daughter

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would speak to me when I went home.

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It's interesting, your children...

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Sometimes we have Gregorian chants and medieval whatever,

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but we've gone right for your children's music in this round.

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-You have.

-Happily. Louisa Johnson is quite right. Well done -

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you're in the final round.

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What about that?

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The doctors have struck early here.

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Chris, you didn't even know what happened there, did you?

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I was stitched up by modern so-called "music"!

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Yeah, that's about the size of it.

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Good choice to pick Chris. Chris is out, Ellie is in the final.

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Please return to us and we'll play on.

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Well, what a great start for our doctors here.

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They have not lost any brains from the final round,

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the Eggheads have lost Chris because George Formby didn't come up.

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The next subject for you is Sport.

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CHALLENGERS GROAN Oh, dear.

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Yes, this is our weakness.

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-Is this you, Ranj?

-No, no, this is...

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-This is...

-It's not?

-This is not me at all.

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-None of us.

-I think it's going to have to be... I think it's going to have to be...

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Well, if I did it it would be hopeless.

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-Yeah, I'll go.

-Ditto.

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-Are you sure?

-OK, Javid.

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-I'm going to do badly.

-All right.

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Before you go you can choose any Egghead - obviously not Chris.

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-Choose one of them.

-Lisa?

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I think, I don't know.

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OK, we've decided Lisa, I think.

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Good stuff. Javid from Doctors' Mess versus Lisa from the Eggheads.

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To ensure that there's no conferring, please go to the Question Room.

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Dr Javid, this is obviously not the first subject you would have

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-chosen.

-Absolutely not. Perhaps the last, in fact.

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Tell us about your broadcasting.

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I watched a great documentary you did on alcohol where you were

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essentially telling us what you drank every week!

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And it was far more than I thought it ever was,

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so it was quite a surprising thing to find out.

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I really enjoyed shooting that.

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I learnt some stuff and I hope everyone who watched learnt some stuff too.

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Was the issue in that that you thought cider didn't count?

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Er, vodka!

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JEREMY CHUCKLES

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-It's clear, surely!

-And they were measuring...

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I mean, it was fascinating. They were measuring your kidneys,

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and they were... All kinds of stuff.

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I thought, "Yeah, people drink much more than they think, even doctors."

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Even doctors. I think perhaps we have a habit to drink more than

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the average person because it's a way of letting off steam sometimes,

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perhaps, but we shouldn't drink too much.

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All right, before we go to Sport,

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I know Sierra Leone is a really big passion of yours.

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So tell us why, because you've done some amazing stuff from there.

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Yes, I actually... My other hat is with Medecins Sans Frontieres.

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I volunteered with them first in 2009 and I went to Iraq

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and then Haiti. I spent one year abroad.

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And then when Ebola came along, I volunteered for that

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and BBC Panorama picked it up and right now

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I'm a trustee for the charity, as well, here in the UK.

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And when we see, Lisa, the kind of thing that was happening in Sierra Leone,

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with Ebola and all of that, my goodness, we don't know how lucky we are, do we?

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It is amazing.

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I mean, quite apart from the medical knowledge they're taking over there,

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there's all these logistical things to confront, because I... You know, the resources aren't the same.

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And it's amazing what people go over there and do.

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OK, we're going to play Sport, Javid.

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Do you want to go first or second against the great Lisa?

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I'll go second.

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Here we go, Lisa in first.

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Which of these sports is typically played on a pitch or court

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with the largest area, Lisa?

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Please tell me that's football.

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It would just be silly if it wasn't football, wouldn't it?

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Yeah, of course it's football. It's football.

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Football is correct.

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Your question, Javid.

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How many Olympic gold medals has Usain Bolt won?

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Right, so I think I actually know this because he...

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Um...

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He runs the 100, the 200 and one of the relays and he's done it

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in three Olympics in a row.

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So three times three is nine.

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I think Linda knows this. Linda?

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-Is he right?

-Definitely. Triple triple.

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Triple triple, you're right.

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Nine is the answer.

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Well done.

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Lisa, the darts player Michael van Gerwen was born in which

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country in 1989?

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He is generally known as the Flying Dutchman. Goes very, very fast.

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He was born in the Netherlands.

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He goes very fast at darts?

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He's got a very, very fast throw.

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So it does make it more interesting to watch when they go...

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Someone like Phil Taylor, although very successful,

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has a much more sort of squint-and-chuck motion.

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Thank you, I didn't know that. Netherlands is the right answer.

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Javid, your second question.

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The boxer Rocky Marciano was a celebrated world champion

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at which weight?

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Was Rocky...

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Gosh, so he wasn't just in a film, then?

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Um...

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Well, this is going to be a big guess.

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And I'm going to choose between middle and heavy.

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So I'm going to choose middle.

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-Middleweight.

-Middleweight is your answer.

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-Dave knows all about boxing. Dave?

-He was a heavyweight.

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Yeah. Anything more you can tell us, Dave?

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Yeah, he was undefeated, 49 fights,

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retired undefeated.

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Heavyweight is the answer, Javid, sorry.

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So heavyweight is the answer there.

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Lisa has a chance to take the round with this question.

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Which South African cricketer was fined for ball tampering

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in November 2016?

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I've repeatedly told you not to mention the C-word in my presence,

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and you will persist on doing it.

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It does come up!

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Um...

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Now, this is the sort of thing where I glance at the headline

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and hope it's enough to get me through

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and I have an idea it's du Plessis, but...

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..it's only a very, very vague idea.

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It's not like the rest are going to pop up and...

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Or is it Graeme Smith?

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Oh, here we go, here we go.

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Oh, dear.

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See, my first thought was du Plessis,

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now I'm being drawn back to Graeme Smith.

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And after all this it's probably Dale Steyn.

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Um, right, come on.

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I don't think you're going to base it on anything more than

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a one-in-three guess.

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So let's try

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-Graeme Smith.

-I'm afraid Dave looks like he's in physical pain.

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-Dave?

-Um...

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It's Faf du Plessis. She's unlucky,

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because he was a captain of South Africa previously.

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-Who, Faf was?

-No, Graeme Smith.

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But Faf du Plessis is the one who got fined for ball tampering.

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Yeah. The answer is Faf du Plessis.

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Oh, never swerve away from your first instinct.

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Yeah, when you said that, I thought, "There she goes."

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-Silly girl.

-OK. That's handy, Javid,

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-a slight let-off but you need to get this one right to stay in.

-Yes.

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Elliot Daly was sent off while representing England in which

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sport in November 2016?

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Right, I mean, this is, this is, you know, revealing

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my total ignorance of sport.

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I haven't got a clue.

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Now, if I try and think logically,

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were there any tournaments on in November 2016?

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I wouldn't know!

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Um...

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Mmm...

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Again, a one-in-three chance.

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I will go for football.

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-No!

-Football. Your team said, "No."

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What was it, team?

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-Hockey, probably.

-You think hockey. Lisa, do you know?

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I think he's a rugby player.

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Rugby union is the answer Javid, I'm sorry.

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-Oh, dear.

-You've been knocked out by Lisa,

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who goes through to our final round.

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Cricket notwithstanding!

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Cricket notwithstanding!

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Please rejoin your team-mates.

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So, as it stands, Doctors' Mess have lost a brain from the final round -

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Dr Javid has gone and Lisa triumphed on Sport.

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The Eggheads have lost a brain as well, though.

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Very level so far.

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You're going to like this, doctors - the next subject is Science.

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THEY CHUCKLE

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-Now...

-Who'd like that one?

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-The stakes are high.

-Can I take it?

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-Would you like that?

-Yeah, I can take it.

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-Either one of us can take it.

-Yeah. Either.

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Take your pick, team captain.

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-Either of us.

-You had other ones.

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I've got other ones, so you take that, yeah, yeah.

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-OK.

-I'll take this. Good idea.

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Ranj, our paediatric doctor, against which Egghead?

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Can't be Chris or Lisa.

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I'm going to go for David.

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-OK, David.

-I like it - the Sunday name!

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-A little bit formal, yeah.

-Yes, thank you, Doctor.

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Tremendous Knowledge Dave, as he's known.

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So it's Ranj from Doctors' Mess

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versus Dave from the Eggheads on Science.

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Bear in mind we've got doctors here.

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This could be lively. Please go to the Question Room now.

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Ranj, you are a paediatric doctor.

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I am, yeah.

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I know in Fawlty Towers Basil goes "feet"

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-and it's not feet, it's children.

-No.

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I look after everyone from basically

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zero to 16, 17, 18 years.

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Yeah. And you've taken that into your broadcasting.

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You've been on CBeebies a lot and all of that.

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It must be very satisfying, actually.

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It's really, really good fun.

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Variety is the spice of life and it keeps me on my toes.

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I get to do loads of different things and work with lots

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of wonderful, wonderful people so I'm definitely enjoying it.

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I'm so tempted to ask you to do one of your famous songs.

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You don't want that. You really don't.

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Because on CBeebies you sing child-friendly songs about the body

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and illnesses and everything, just for educational reasons.

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Yeah, we've pretty much sung about every single bodily function and you

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can pretty much guess what the most popular one is amongst kids.

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Yeah, well, kids always want to talk about poos and wees and everything,

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don't they?

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I can almost imagine that racing up the charts, that one.

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Yeah, I don't know about that but I have become known as the Poo Doctor!

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I think that's going to be my legacy.

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I think the last time I saw you, you were holding up a big picture

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of different examples of what you mentioned to Eamonn Holmes.

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He had an amazing expression on his face.

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Yeah, I was educating him on something called

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the Bristol stool chart,

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which is where you rate your poo depending on what it looks like.

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Dave, I don't know where to go with this conversation, really.

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-I really don't know where to go.

-I'm trying to throw it to you.

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I can think of one place but...

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-I'm not going to do that.

-OK.

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So you got Science.

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I'm thinking that's either very high stakes, Ranj,

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or actually the best subject for you.

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Because obviously you're all kind of scientific on your team.

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So good luck here. Are you feeling the pressure?

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Yeah, well, it was either going to be Science or Music,

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and Ellie's already taken the music so I might have shot myself

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in the foot but I'm going to give it a go.

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Let us see. You against Dave.

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Would you like to go first or second Ranj?

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I think I'm going to go first.

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Here we go. In the human body,

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calcium is essential for the formation of what?

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If I get this wrong I'd be in a lot of trouble, wouldn't I?

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Um, I'm going to go for bones.

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Bones is correct. You would have had to leave by the back door.

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Although, mind you, a million hits on YouTube, you know.

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Dave, which of these is a chemical element on the periodic table?

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It's not silk and it's not plastic, it's iron.

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Iron is correct.

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It may get harder.

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Ranj, back to you.

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Of these planets...

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Oh...

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..which is closest to the Earth?

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So...

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it's the order from the sun.

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I'm really going back to GCSE now.

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It's Mercury, Venus, Earth, Neptune...

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-Mars.

-Saturn...

-No!

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Uranus and then Pluto.

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I think. I think that's the order.

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So Mercury's not on that list, Venus isn't...

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Mercury, Venus...

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I'm...

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You said closest to the Earth, is that right?

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Of these planets, which is closest to the Earth?

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The thing is, some of the others might be closer from the other side!

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But...

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I'm going to go for...

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I know Uranus and Saturn are big, big planets and Mars is the tiny one

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that we can actually see sometimes.

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I'm going to go for Mars.

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-Yes!

-OK, team, what do you think of that?

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-Yes!

-You like it.

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I remember learning something which said Mercury, Mars, Venus...

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You went through it but then you missed out Mars.

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-Yeah, that's the one.

-That's what troubled us.

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So Mars is closest. Well done.

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OK. Dave, your question.

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What name is given to a camel that has two humps?

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Ha-ha, I always get these mixed up.

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So it's not guanaco.

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Now, I thought a dromedary had one hump and a bactrian had two.

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Let me just confirm.

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I always thought a dromedary had one and a bactrian two,

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so I'm going to go bactrian but I could be very, very wrong.

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-Eggs?

-Yes.

-Bactrian.

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They confirm you're right, bactrian is the right answer.

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It's one of those questions!

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Classic quiz questions. Now, most people go dromedary.

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Yes, the one you know.

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OK.

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Would you have known that, Ranj?

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I wouldn't have had a clue.

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All right. Ranj, your question.

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Get this right, put the pressure on Dave.

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What is the literal meaning of the name of the Stegosaurus dinosaur

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when translated from the Greek?

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See, Linda, you'd be perfect for this.

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I'm so sorry.

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I'm probably going to get this hideously wrong.

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My natural instinct is going towards heavy tooth...

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..but I don't think it's speedy thief

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because they don't look very fast.

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Roof lizard?

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Because Stegosaurus is the one with the big tooth-like things on it,

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so I'm going to go for heavy tooth.

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Heavy tooth is your answer. Linda does know this. Linda, help us.

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It's roof lizard, literally translated.

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"Stegi" means "roof".

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All right, this is going to be painful, Ranj.

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-It's roof lizard.

-Oh!

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Sorry, Linda.

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But you're not out.

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It's two each.

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What is the technical term for sneezing?

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Dave, is it...

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Right.

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I thought horripilation was goose bumps.

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Er, let's have a think.

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Parasthaesia.

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Sternum from the chest, so...

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I like sternutation, to be perfectly honest.

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So, yes, sternutation, please.

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Sternutation. This is a classic doctor's question. Is he right?

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-We think so.

-We think so, yes.

-Because sternum, chest.

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-Because the sternum is here and it's an expulsion from the chest.

-Yeah.

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Sternutation is the correct answer.

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Sorry, Ranj.

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Well, I gave it my best shot.

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You did, you did.

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Beaten by our Egghead, out of the final round.

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Please return to us and we'll play one more round.

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OK, hearts beating a little bit faster here.

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Doctors' Mess have lost two brains now from the final round.

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The Eggheads quite cool and collected - they've just lost Chris.

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Let's see if you can get your own back.

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The next subject is Arts & Books.

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Now, it's going to be either David or Linda.

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-What do you think?

-It's not my main topic.

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-I'm happy to do it if you don't...

-I'm happy to do it, it's not mine.

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Does one of you feel super-strong?

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Rock, paper, scissors. Rock, paper, scissors.

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-OK.

-Rock, paper, scissors.

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Paper beats rock.

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What does that mean? Does that mean you do it or you don't do it?

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-You should do it.

-That means you do it.

-That means you do it.

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Off I go, I apologise in advance.

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-Good luck.

-So before you go, choose an Egghead.

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And you've only got Kevin and Beth left.

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Beth's been smiling at me, so lovely,

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I'm lulled into a false sense of...

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I'll go with lovely Beth.

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OK. Dr Linda from Doctors' Mess plays Beth from the Eggheads

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on Arts & Books.

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To ensure there's no conferring, for the last time, go to our Question Room.

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So, Linda, you are one of the top 20 therapists in London,

0:25:200:25:23

according to the Evening Standard newspaper.

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I... I guess.

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-Do you know who the other 19 are?

-I'm afraid I don't.

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There's a lot of amazing therapists in London.

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And, actually, we need them. I think one of the things I speak about a lot,

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I'm always banging on about, is how mental health doesn't get as much of a look-in as it should.

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It has increasingly changed over the last little while -

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I just think that's a brilliant thing.

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Yeah, cos if we look at the team, I guess,

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-broadly speaking the other four are physical.

-Yeah.

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Maybe you would do mental, as well, if you're a GP,

0:25:540:25:57

but yours is exclusively the mind, right?

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That's right, that's right.

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And I think the more that we live in sort of these societies

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where we're not kind of connecting in the right way,

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and I guess a lot of the pressure, even social media with young kids,

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I think increasingly we are seeing sort of like a digital aspect

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to mental health, as well.

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So that people are kind of seeing themselves as these sort of

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avatars online and it's affecting the way that they view the world.

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Yeah. And you've been on all kinds of shows - Discovery,

0:26:200:26:23

Natural Geographic and so on. Do you get exhausted with it all?

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You know, I love it. I love the diversity.

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I love that I wake up and some days I'm supervising PhD students

0:26:280:26:31

and other days I'm speaking to someone on This Morning

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about how they feel about the way they look.

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I love that diversity.

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And I think that being able to speak about stuff, with a background in

0:26:390:26:43

psychology, that matters in everyday life is a real privilege.

0:26:430:26:47

So I'm really lucky to have this job.

0:26:470:26:49

All right. Well, you're up against Beth on Arts & Books

0:26:490:26:52

and, Linda, you can choose whether you go first or second.

0:26:520:26:54

Just as well get the pain over with, so first, please.

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Here we go with your first question, Linda. Good luck.

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Which of these fictional characters appeared in print first?

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Well, I-I... It's definitely not Katniss Everdeen.

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I doubt that it's James Bond.

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I'll go with Frankenstein's monster.

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Frankenstein's monster is the right answer.

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Hang on, Katniss Everdeen - who is that, Linda?

0:27:250:27:27

-That's The Hunger Games.

-Oh, of course, of course.

0:27:270:27:30

What, the Jennifer Lawrence character?

0:27:300:27:32

-That's right, yeah.

-Ah, OK.

0:27:320:27:34

Beth, your question.

0:27:340:27:35

Women In Love is a 20th-century novel by which author?

0:27:350:27:39

That's a novel by DH Lawrence.

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DH Lawrence is quite right.

0:27:450:27:47

Dr Linda, back to you.

0:27:470:27:49

Who is the central character in the Charles Dickens novel

0:27:490:27:51

Great Expectations?

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Ah, I don't know. I've never read Great Expectations.

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Um...

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I'm guessing because you've got two answers with Ps in them

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it's one with a P,

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and Pickwick seems slightly more familiar so I'm going with Pickwick.

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Oh, I love your logic there.

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Because you... I don't know whether this is the logic they use

0:28:130:28:17

when they give the answers - so they put a P in that's the right answer,

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and they put another P in to cause confusion.

0:28:200:28:22

-Does anyone here know?

-Yeah, it's Pip.

-It's Pip Pirrip.

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The other one is Pickwick Papers.

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And Mr Micawber, Eggheads, is?

0:28:290:28:31

-David Copperfield.

-David Copperfield.

0:28:310:28:33

All right, Beth, to take the lead.

0:28:340:28:36

Monarch Of The Glen is a famous 1851 painting of a stag

0:28:360:28:40

by which artist? Beth, is it...?

0:28:400:28:43

Turner's...

0:28:490:28:51

is landscapes.

0:28:510:28:53

Stubbs does primarily horses but I think this is Landseer.

0:28:530:28:57

-Edwin Landseer.

-Edwin Landseer's right.

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So Beth takes the lead.

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And, Doctor, you need to get this one right.

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Which of these is an influential painting by the artist Claude Monet?

0:29:070:29:10

He was an Impressionist and I don't know if Impression: Sunrise

0:29:170:29:21

is put in there to confuse.

0:29:210:29:23

Um...

0:29:230:29:25

I'm in between Sunrise and Earthly Delights.

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I'm going to go Sunrise.

0:29:340:29:36

I'm so glad you did - you're right.

0:29:360:29:38

-Phew!

-Well done. I know what you mean, you're thinking, hang on,

0:29:380:29:41

has some cruel person put the word "impression" in to throw you

0:29:410:29:44

off the scent? No, is the answer. It was the right answer. Well done.

0:29:440:29:48

All right. Let's go through them here, Eggheads, Kevin,

0:29:480:29:50

the Garden of Earthly Delights, who's that?

0:29:500:29:52

Bosch. Hieronymus Bosch.

0:29:520:29:54

Right, and Nighthawks?

0:29:540:29:56

-It's Edward Hopper. It's the famous picture of people sitting in a night-time diner.

-Oh, that...

0:29:560:30:01

So it's not birds, or anything like that?

0:30:010:30:02

No, no, no, no. No.

0:30:020:30:04

It's the one with the illuminated diner - you see the corner of it.

0:30:040:30:06

That's right. You're looking in through the window at the people

0:30:060:30:09

-sitting at the counter - that's Nighthawks.

-Impression: Sunrise.

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The name of it, Linda - this will interest you -

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is where we get the term Impressionist from.

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-Oh, wow!

-It derives from that painting.

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OK. So, level.

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But Beth has a chance now to take the round.

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How did the poet Shelley die in 1822?

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Poetry is not my area.

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Lots of people died of consumption or TB, I suppose, around that time.

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One of those poets drowned but I don't know which one,

0:30:430:30:47

one of those romantic poets around the same time drowned.

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I'm not sure about heart attack.

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I think he was pretty young when he died.

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Now, in my head, I thought Byron had drowned.

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I'm...

0:31:070:31:08

I'm going to go with consumption.

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Consumption, OK.

0:31:120:31:13

You were right - he was young when he died. He was 29.

0:31:130:31:17

I don't know how Byron died but Shelley did drown.

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Oh, he was the one that drowned.

0:31:200:31:22

Very sadly, Shelley drowned.

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Dr Linda, how about that?

0:31:240:31:26

-OK. One more.

-OK.

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Focus now. This is it.

0:31:280:31:30

So we go to Sudden Death.

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It gets a bit harder. I don't give you alternative answers.

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Here is your question, Linda.

0:31:340:31:36

In the Muriel Spark novel The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie,

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the title character says,

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"I am putting old heads on your young shoulders.

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"All my pupils are the..."

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What?

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Wisest?

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I think Ellie knows this.

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-Creme de la creme.

-The creme de la creme.

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How does Ellie know that? Like, seriously?

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-Who else knows that?!

-She had a brief moment between patients

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to read the book. Is that where we get the phrase from, Ellie, do you think?

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-I don't know.

-Eggs, is that the first known use of the phrase?

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-Pre-existing.

-A pre-existing phrase.

-Pre-existing?

-Yeah.

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But she popularised it in this country.

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And in the movie was it Maggie Smith who played...?

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-Yes, it was.

-So people probably remember that line from the movie.

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-With the posh Edinburgh accent.

-The posh Edinburgh accent.

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OK. Creme de la creme, Linda, is the answer.

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Beth has a chance to take the round.

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"In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome decree:

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"Where Alph, the sacred river, ran

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"Through caverns measureless to man

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"Down to a sunless sea..."

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are lines by which poet?

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They are by Samuel Coleridge.

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-Taylor.

-Could you just give me that answer again?

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Samuel Coleridge Taylor.

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Or have I got them the wrong way round?

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It's Samuel Taylor Coleridge. I can't allow Samuel Coleridge Taylor.

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-I'm sorry.

-All the right words, not necessarily in the right order!

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You can't... You can't get the name...

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You can't get the name in the wrong order!

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It's kind of a rule.

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OK. Is this a bit stressful, Linda?

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Ah, you have no idea. I'm trying to remember. Oh!

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Come on, breathe, that's fine.

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There's no rush here. Get one right, put some pressure on Beth.

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In 2016, which actress received a record eighth Olivier award

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for her performance as Paulina in The Winter's Tale?

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Ah...

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I'm trying to think of someone that's done theatre

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for a very, very long time.

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I really don't know this.

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Paulina...

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Dame Judi Dench?

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Judi Dench is the right answer.

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Ah!

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I'm so excited! I didn't know!

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I don't know many answers but that's so good.

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All right, doctors. Let us see.

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Which Englishman was awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature,

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Beth, and was described by the judges as someone who, in his plays,

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uncovers the precipice under everyday prattle and forces entry

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into oppression's closed rooms?

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Hmmm.

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Englishman.

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Ah.

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Oh, one's come to mind but I don't know whether he's English.

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But as it's... I think it's the best I've got.

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Philip Roth?

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I think Philip Roth is American.

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No, that's what I thought. It's...

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And I don't know whether he does plays.

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He does novels, certainly.

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The Eggheads, do you know this?

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-Harold Pinter.

-Harold Pinter is the answer.

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Oh, of course, of course.

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Well done, Linda - you're through to the final round.

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Well done. A bit of a slip and a trip from our Egghead and you have

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emerged triumphant, so you will be in the final.

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If you return to us, we will play the final round.

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This is what we have been playing towards -

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it is time for the final round which,

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as always, is General Knowledge.

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But I'm afraid those of you who lost your head-to-heads won't be allowed

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to take part in this round.

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So it's Javid and Ranj from Doctors' Mess and also Chris and Beth

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from the Eggheads. Would you please now leave the studio.

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David, Ellie and Linda, you are playing to win Doctors' Mess £1,000.

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Well done for getting this far. Lisa, Dave, and Kevin,

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you're playing for something that money can't buy,

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which is the Eggheads' precious reputation.

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As usual, I'll ask each team three questions in turn.

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They're all General Knowledge. You can confer.

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So, Doctors' Mess, the question is,

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can your three celeb brains take down these three Eggy ones

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over here? And, David, Ellie, Linda,

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would you like to go first or second?

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-What do you fancy?

-Shall we go first?

-First.

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We'd like to go first, please, Jeremy.

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OK. David and team, good luck.

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What type of animal is a capercaillie?

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I can spell it if you like.

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-Can you spell it?

-It's all one word.

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C-A-P-E-R-C-A-I-L-L-I-E.

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-Capercaillie.

-Capercaillie.

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Caillie - is that French for something?

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-Latin root.

-If it was French, then it would be caillou,

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which is a song. So then it could be something... It could be a bird.

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Or a monkey, maybe.

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Why did you...?

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-Caillou.

-Oh, no, that isn't. That isn't French for a song, is it?

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-Is that French for...?

-Capercaillie.

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-It's not.

-I originally thought monkey.

-I thought monkey.

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I don't know why.

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I don't know. It's just...

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And in terms of kind of

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like reducing the caper, another of them.

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I think, like, if monkey feels instinctual, we can't...

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-So a capercaillie monkey?

-I think we...

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-Well, since we don't know...

-Are you sure?

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I'm literally not, but I think if I had to, it's a guess.

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-It's a stab in the dark.

-It was my gut.

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It's probably going to show up how silly we are.

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So we think it is a monkey.

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A monkey.

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I saw you rootling around the world looking for little derivations.

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I'm going to just ask the Eggs whether you know.

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It's a bird.

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It's... It's a Gaelic word.

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A Scottish Gaelic word.

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It's just, um...

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It's a member of the grouse family.

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The largest member of the grouse family.

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-Yeah.

-Capercaillie is a bird.

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All right. It's a bird. Look, we're in Glasgow.

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It's a bird that would not be far from here, capercaillie.

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Eggheads, your first question.

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What is the name of the virus that is commonly known as chickenpox?

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There are some well sulky doctors over there, right now.

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Happy with varicella?

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Varicella, yeah. Definitely.

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Because it's...

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Parototis is mumps, rubella is German measles.

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Yeah.

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Parototis - mumps,

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rubella is German measles,

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so it's varicella.

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Varicella is your answer.

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Doctors, can I check with you?

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The right answer is varicella.

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You should have got the monkey question, and then they should

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-have got that.

-Yeah!

-Chickenpox question.

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-Yes.

-OK.

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Hang on in there, doctors. Don't let the heads drop, OK?

0:38:030:38:07

We can do it.

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Rooting for you here.

0:38:080:38:09

Which British actress played the role of Jyn Erso

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in the 2016 film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story?

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-I don't think it's Gemma Arterton.

-Why?

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Because I saw a lot of publicity about Rogue One.

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Have you seen it?

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My son has seen it but I haven't seen it.

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I think it's Hayley Atwell, or Felicity Jones.

0:38:320:38:36

-Um... And...

-Do we know the ages of either of them?

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Do we know, is it sort of a young character, an older character?

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I kind of feel... I kind of feel it's Felicity Jones.

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But I don't...

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That name seems more familiar to me.

0:38:500:38:53

I don't think Gemma Arterton's in it,

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because Gemma Arterton's obviously a well-known actress anyway and I'm

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pretty sure I didn't see her in any of the publicity.

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If we're stabbing in the dark,

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which we pretty much are, I'm pretty sure I saw...

0:39:020:39:05

Felicity Jones feels a bit more familiar to me.

0:39:050:39:08

-So...

-I think that name rings a bell more for me than Hayley Atwell

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but that's all I can contribute. I don't know if I've read headlines...

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And mine would be a guess, a complete guess.

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So let's go for it, then.

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-Are you sure?

-Nothing to lose apart from this game.

0:39:190:39:22

You did say Hayley Atwell to begin with.

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No, I think it's one of the two of them.

0:39:250:39:27

All right. You've settled on Felicity. OK.

0:39:270:39:30

Hmm.

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I keep looking at your faces to see if I can get any hint.

0:39:340:39:37

They are so passive.

0:39:370:39:39

They're so poker.

0:39:390:39:42

-They're poker.

-There's no body language, nothing.

0:39:420:39:45

Are you sure it's not? OK.

0:39:450:39:47

The ladies say Felicity Jones.

0:39:470:39:50

Oh, doctors.

0:39:500:39:51

Oh, no, it's Gemma Arterton.

0:39:510:39:53

-You're absolutely right.

-Oh, good!

0:39:530:39:55

Well done. Very good quizzing by Ellie especially there.

0:39:550:39:58

-Yeah, very good.

-Very good quizzing.

0:39:580:40:00

OK, you hung on in there.

0:40:000:40:02

But we move on and the Eggheads have a chance to take the lead.

0:40:020:40:06

Who was appointed the UK's Health Secretary in 2012?

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Er, Jeremy Hunt. He's been there for a few years now.

0:40:130:40:17

Yes, yes, Jeremy Hunt.

0:40:170:40:19

It's quite a long-running member of the Cabinet in the one position,

0:40:190:40:23

it's Jeremy Hunt.

0:40:230:40:25

Maybe it's good I didn't ask you this one.

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Jeremy Hunt is the right answer.

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Because I know there are strong views, sometimes.

0:40:290:40:32

Say no more. OK, they take the lead.

0:40:320:40:34

You have to get this one right.

0:40:340:40:37

-I know.

-No pressure.

0:40:370:40:38

The new Winston Churchill £5 note caused controversy in 2016

0:40:380:40:43

after its issue,

0:40:430:40:45

due to the fact that it included which animal-derived substance?

0:40:450:40:49

-It's rennet.

-It's tallow.

0:40:520:40:53

-Are you sure it's tallow?

-For sure it's tallow.

0:40:530:40:55

But I thought the whole point was that it was because vegetarians

0:40:550:40:58

-complained, correct?

-Yes, and tallow is from animal fat.

0:40:580:41:01

-But isn't rennet?

-They're all from animals.

0:41:010:41:04

Lanolin is from sheep, rennet goes into cheese,

0:41:040:41:09

tallow, you make candles with...

0:41:090:41:10

I remember tallow because I didn't know what tallow was

0:41:100:41:13

-and I had to look it up at the time.

-Yes.

0:41:130:41:15

So that was the controversy.

0:41:150:41:16

Basically it was a polymer but then it transpired that the vegetarians

0:41:160:41:19

were unhappy because there was an animal derivative in it.

0:41:190:41:23

Therefore, and Linda remembers it, so it's tallow.

0:41:230:41:26

Well, OK, you've said tallow.

0:41:260:41:29

And if it is wrong, the contest is over

0:41:290:41:31

but it's right. Well done.

0:41:310:41:33

Tallow's right. Listen, you've done well,

0:41:330:41:35

you've got two out of three. We just have to hope that the Eggheads

0:41:350:41:38

slip up now. OK, Eggheads. This, for the contest.

0:41:380:41:41

In a 2016 episode of the TV series "Who Do You Think You Are?",

0:41:410:41:45

it was revealed that which actor was a direct descendant

0:41:450:41:49

of King Edward III of England?

0:41:490:41:52

-It's Danny Dyer.

-It's Danny Dyer.

-Definitely.

0:41:560:41:58

He turned out to be descended from royalty, yes.

0:41:580:42:00

Danny Dyer.

0:42:000:42:02

There was quite a bit of publicity about this, because

0:42:020:42:06

you wouldn't necessarily think of him as the most obviously descended

0:42:060:42:10

from royalty person, with the best will in the world,

0:42:100:42:12

-but we think it's Danny Dyer.

-Your answer is Danny Dyer.

0:42:120:42:15

-Are they right?

-They are right.

0:42:150:42:17

Yeah, I saw it, actually.

0:42:170:42:19

I know you're right. The answer is indeed Danny Dyer.

0:42:190:42:23

We say congratulations, Eggheads, you have won!

0:42:230:42:25

Doctors, you were brilliant. I hope you enjoyed it.

0:42:310:42:34

Yeah, great fun, thank you.

0:42:340:42:35

I felt especially, Linda, with the pressure... My goodness,

0:42:350:42:38

-I could see it.

-Well I think the difficulty is,

0:42:380:42:40

because we all have very similar interests,

0:42:400:42:42

so therefore science and medicine,

0:42:420:42:44

all that kind of stuff we would all be good on, but obviously,

0:42:440:42:46

hopefully we were studying so we're not so good on some of the others.

0:42:460:42:49

Sure, but then you won through on Music and Arts & Books.

0:42:490:42:51

-We did, we did.

-What about that?

0:42:510:42:53

Commiserations overall. The Eggheads have got a habit of doing this,

0:42:530:42:56

I'm afraid, reigning supreme over quiz land.

0:42:560:42:59

It does mean that you haven't won the princely £1,000,

0:42:590:43:02

so the money rolls over to our next celebrity show.

0:43:020:43:05

Eggheads, well done. No mercy from you ever, is there?

0:43:050:43:08

Sorry, no, it just goes against the grain.

0:43:080:43:10

I'm sure Linda could write a paper about it.

0:43:100:43:13

Wasn't it great to see them, though?

0:43:130:43:15

-It was, it was fantastic.

-Fantastic team, thank you.

-Thanks, guys.

0:43:150:43:18

Join us next time to see if a new team of Challengers have the brains to defeat the Eggheads.

0:43:180:43:22

There'll be £2,000 for our celebrities to play for.

0:43:220:43:24

Till then, goodbye.

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