0:00:04 > 0:00:07These people are among the greatest quiz players in Britain.
0:00:09 > 0:00:11Together, they make up the Eggheads,
0:00:11 > 0:00:14arguably the most formidable quiz team in the country.
0:00:17 > 0:00:19The question is, can they be beaten?
0:00:23 > 0:00:27Welcome to a special celebrity edition of Eggheads,
0:00:27 > 0:00:29the show where a team of five quiz challengers pit their wits
0:00:29 > 0:00:32against possibly the greatest team in Britain.
0:00:32 > 0:00:35They are the Eggheads. Are you ready for a runout, Eggs?
0:00:35 > 0:00:37- Ready.- Good stuff.
0:00:37 > 0:00:39Hoping to come away with a winning scoreline
0:00:39 > 0:00:41against the Eggheads today are No Dribbling.
0:00:41 > 0:00:44Now, this team of footballing favourites have provided
0:00:44 > 0:00:46some of the sport's most talked about moments,
0:00:46 > 0:00:48but will they finish top of the league today?
0:00:48 > 0:00:50Let's meet them.
0:00:50 > 0:00:51Hello, I'm Pat Nevin,
0:00:51 > 0:00:53former international footballer with Scotland.
0:00:53 > 0:00:55Currently I work as a co-commentator
0:00:55 > 0:00:58and an analyst on football in the media.
0:00:58 > 0:01:02Hi, I'm Matt Elliott, ex-Leicester City and Scotland international.
0:01:02 > 0:01:04I'm here to prove the theory that footballers
0:01:04 > 0:01:07are not the sharpest tool in the box absolutely spot-on.
0:01:07 > 0:01:09Hello, I'm Helen Ward,
0:01:09 > 0:01:11I'm a current Welsh international footballer.
0:01:11 > 0:01:15Pat Bonner, former goalkeeper, my whole career with Glasgow Celtic
0:01:15 > 0:01:17and, of course, the Republic of Ireland.
0:01:17 > 0:01:19My name is Perry Groves.
0:01:19 > 0:01:21I managed to fool some of the people all of the time
0:01:21 > 0:01:24playing for Colchester United, Arsenal and Southampton
0:01:24 > 0:01:26where I was a complete waste of money.
0:01:26 > 0:01:27Sorry, Saints fans.
0:01:27 > 0:01:30- So, Pat, and team, hello. - How are you doing, Jeremy?
0:01:30 > 0:01:33Thanks for coming in. It's great to see football represented, Pat,
0:01:33 > 0:01:36and I'm thinking you're in the team captain position now.
0:01:36 > 0:01:38For the first time in my entire life, I've been team captain!
0:01:38 > 0:01:41Never before in football history have I ever been team captain!
0:01:41 > 0:01:44But, you know, a good bunch, and I'm confident in this lot,
0:01:44 > 0:01:46getting behind us, and we're a strong side.
0:01:46 > 0:01:49Great. Yeah, a strong side. This lot are strong, too.
0:01:49 > 0:01:52Have you got any thoughts on how to tackle them?
0:01:52 > 0:01:55We've had a few thoughts, but, really, we're not sure,
0:01:55 > 0:01:57because we have no idea, like every week,
0:01:57 > 0:01:59what the subjects are going to be.
0:01:59 > 0:02:00So it's going to be a bit up in the air
0:02:00 > 0:02:03and we're going to have some tactics when the information comes out.
0:02:03 > 0:02:06All right. Matt, have you quizzed before, yourself?
0:02:06 > 0:02:08Casually or in any way?
0:02:08 > 0:02:10On a Tuesday night, down the local pub,
0:02:10 > 0:02:12a bit of quiz night, that was it.
0:02:12 > 0:02:15I can't profess to too much success in that department -
0:02:15 > 0:02:16that's for sure.
0:02:16 > 0:02:19I am a bit of a novice, really, I think, in this department,
0:02:19 > 0:02:21but I'm willing to try my best,
0:02:21 > 0:02:23and we designated Pat captain
0:02:23 > 0:02:26because he at least looks a bit intelligent, anyway.
0:02:26 > 0:02:28Helen, how about you? We've got different subjects.
0:02:28 > 0:02:31You've mentioned that it's not possible to know what's coming,
0:02:31 > 0:02:33but is there anything you hope will come up?
0:02:33 > 0:02:34I've got to say Sport, to be honest.
0:02:34 > 0:02:38- A bit of geography, a bit of music? What about music?- Not so much.
0:02:38 > 0:02:39Maybe TV and film.
0:02:39 > 0:02:41But, yeah, sport's the one for me.
0:02:41 > 0:02:45Pat, it is... I think we seem to be a nation obsessed with quizzing.
0:02:45 > 0:02:48Everybody loves to quiz. Are you a quizzer too, or not?
0:02:48 > 0:02:50No, I'm afraid not.
0:02:50 > 0:02:52I need a good team around me - that's for sure.
0:02:52 > 0:02:57I'm the most unlikely quizzer ever, especially from my family!
0:02:57 > 0:03:00Everybody else is so much better, but I'm going to enjoy it.
0:03:00 > 0:03:02The strange thing for us is being joined by answers,
0:03:02 > 0:03:05cos I reckon at some point you've all been an answer in a question.
0:03:05 > 0:03:07I think I've asked them 20,000 questions now,
0:03:07 > 0:03:10so, Perry, you've definitely been an answer in there.
0:03:10 > 0:03:14But I guess that doesn't necessarily help unless you come up today.
0:03:14 > 0:03:16How are you feeling at the end there?
0:03:16 > 0:03:18It's a lot more nerve-racking than when you watch it on the telly.
0:03:18 > 0:03:21- So, I watch it Monday to Fridays. - Do you?
0:03:21 > 0:03:23Yeah, they come up, and they said, "Good luck,"
0:03:23 > 0:03:25- and, "I hope it goes well." They didn't mean it.- No.
0:03:25 > 0:03:27It's like when you shake hands before the game -
0:03:27 > 0:03:28- they didn't mean it.- No!
0:03:28 > 0:03:30There will be two-footed tackles flying in all over the place.
0:03:30 > 0:03:33You've absolutely got them nailed. You watch it every day, do you?
0:03:33 > 0:03:35Yes, I do. Six o'clock, yeah, all the time.
0:03:35 > 0:03:37And do you, when you watch it and you go...
0:03:37 > 0:03:39Can you find yourself getting them
0:03:39 > 0:03:41on the multiple-choice quite well, or not?
0:03:41 > 0:03:42Yeah, not bad, actually.
0:03:42 > 0:03:45I think it's just when you go head-to-head -
0:03:45 > 0:03:46that's going to be the real test.
0:03:46 > 0:03:49- You're building yourself up! - No, when you go head-to-head!
0:03:49 > 0:03:51I'm loving it. We've got at least one Eggheads fan here.
0:03:51 > 0:03:52Listen, good luck, team.
0:03:52 > 0:03:55It's great to see you, we really appreciate your time today.
0:03:55 > 0:03:57Every day, there is £1,000 worth of cash up for grabs
0:03:57 > 0:03:59for our Challengers' chosen charity.
0:03:59 > 0:04:01However, if they fail to defeat the Eggheads,
0:04:01 > 0:04:04the prize money rolls over to the next show.
0:04:04 > 0:04:08So, brilliant No Dribbling, the Eggheads have won the last 12.
0:04:08 > 0:04:10It means that the jackpot is £13,000
0:04:10 > 0:04:12cos nobody yet has taken the money.
0:04:12 > 0:04:15So it's set well for you, I reckon.
0:04:15 > 0:04:19The first head-to-head battle will be on the subject of Film And TV.
0:04:19 > 0:04:21So it's one of you against either
0:04:21 > 0:04:24Beth, Kevin, Chris, Barry or Dave.
0:04:24 > 0:04:27Right, well, I certainly didn't have it as my first choice.
0:04:27 > 0:04:29There certainly was a couple of you that were interested.
0:04:29 > 0:04:32- Helen, you were vaguely interested in that one?- Yeah.
0:04:32 > 0:04:33Well, I'm happy to give it a go if...
0:04:33 > 0:04:35- Yeah, go for it.- I don't mind.
0:04:35 > 0:04:37Might as well get it out the way early doors.
0:04:37 > 0:04:39I think there's a few of us happy with that one.
0:04:39 > 0:04:41I'll pass the buck, Helen can do it.
0:04:41 > 0:04:44OK, Helen on Film And TV. Choose an Egghead here.
0:04:44 > 0:04:47Who looks as if they haven't been in a cinema for a while?
0:04:47 > 0:04:49Perry watches this all the time.
0:04:49 > 0:04:51You must have a little bit more information.
0:04:51 > 0:04:54I watch it pretty regularly, but you are constantly watching it.
0:04:54 > 0:04:57To be fair, it's got to be Kevin and Perry Go Large, isn't it?
0:04:57 > 0:05:00So it's got to be Kevin, innit, don't you think?
0:05:00 > 0:05:02- MATT:- You've stitched Helen, there, haven't you?
0:05:02 > 0:05:04- What do you think, Helen? - Yeah, we'll go for it, why not?
0:05:04 > 0:05:06- Are you sure you're not being bounced into this?- No, it's fine.
0:05:06 > 0:05:08- I'll get it out the way nice and early.- OK.
0:05:08 > 0:05:11- Try and take down the Grand Master. - An early goal, you know?
0:05:11 > 0:05:14Yeah, well, sometimes just try and just...shoot.
0:05:14 > 0:05:15Helen from No Dribbling,
0:05:15 > 0:05:18taking on Kevin, the Grand Master from the Eggheads.
0:05:18 > 0:05:21To ensure there's no conferring, would you please
0:05:21 > 0:05:23both take your positions in our famous Question Room?
0:05:24 > 0:05:26Film And TV is the subject.
0:05:26 > 0:05:29Helen, your choice - would you like to go first or second?
0:05:29 > 0:05:31I will go first today, please.
0:05:35 > 0:05:36Here we go, good luck.
0:05:36 > 0:05:40In which 2003 film do Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant
0:05:40 > 0:05:43play sister and brother Karen and David?
0:05:43 > 0:05:46A 2003 film, Helen.
0:05:52 > 0:05:56My immediate reaction was Notting Hill, but...
0:05:57 > 0:05:59I'm going to go with it. It's going to be my gut reaction.
0:05:59 > 0:06:02- I'm going to go Notting Hill. - Notting Hill is your answer.
0:06:02 > 0:06:06- Kevin, is this right?- I think that was a bit earlier, wasn't it?
0:06:06 > 0:06:08Late '99, something like that?
0:06:08 > 0:06:11I would go for Love Actually.
0:06:11 > 0:06:14Love Actually is the answer. Helen, sorry.
0:06:14 > 0:06:17Yeah, as soon as I said it, I think I should have gone for that,
0:06:17 > 0:06:18but never mind, that's always the way.
0:06:18 > 0:06:21That is the way, it happens.
0:06:21 > 0:06:22OK, Kevin, your question.
0:06:22 > 0:06:26What is the stage name of the Australian actress Melanie Bownds,
0:06:26 > 0:06:29best known for her appearances in the Pitch Perfect films?
0:06:35 > 0:06:37Well, the one there who's...
0:06:37 > 0:06:40I must admit I didn't know about her real name there,
0:06:40 > 0:06:44but the one of those who's in the Pitch Perfect films,
0:06:44 > 0:06:47and I don't think Isla Fisher pops up in those.
0:06:47 > 0:06:49Certainly it's not Nicole Kidman.
0:06:49 > 0:06:52But the one I know is in the Pitch Perfect films is Rebel Wilson,
0:06:52 > 0:06:54so...that's the answer, I think.
0:06:54 > 0:06:57Rebel Wilson is the right answer.
0:06:57 > 0:06:59OK, Helen, to come back
0:06:59 > 0:07:01and draw level, your question.
0:07:01 > 0:07:04Which long-running Saturday sports programme was first broadcast
0:07:04 > 0:07:07in October 1958 with Peter Dimmock as presenter?
0:07:13 > 0:07:15This is going to be a bit of a guess, I'm afraid.
0:07:15 > 0:07:181958's just a bit before my time,
0:07:18 > 0:07:21um, so I'm going to go with Grandstand.
0:07:21 > 0:07:24You're absolutely right. Well done. Grandstand it is.
0:07:24 > 0:07:25The lads are cheering.
0:07:25 > 0:07:30Kevin, which of these is the title of a film starring Jacques Tati?
0:07:39 > 0:07:42Monsieur Hulot was a very long-running character
0:07:42 > 0:07:43for Jacques Tati.
0:07:43 > 0:07:46He did a lot of films based on that character over the years,
0:07:46 > 0:07:50and this was the first one, back in the late '50s.
0:07:50 > 0:07:53I've actually been to the place where they filmed it.
0:07:53 > 0:07:57They have a statue there of him, Jacques Tati, as Monsieur Hulot.
0:07:57 > 0:08:00And it's Monsieur Hulot's Holiday.
0:08:00 > 0:08:03Monsieur Hulot's Holiday is right.
0:08:03 > 0:08:06Trust Kevin to have seen a statue, eh?
0:08:06 > 0:08:08That's how he rolls, I'm afraid.
0:08:08 > 0:08:10Helen, you need this to stay in.
0:08:10 > 0:08:13In which Coen brothers film starring Nicolas Cage
0:08:13 > 0:08:17did Randall Cobb appear as Leonard Smalls,
0:08:17 > 0:08:19AKA the Lone Biker of the Apocalypse?
0:08:26 > 0:08:29The only one of those three that I've heard of is Fargo,
0:08:29 > 0:08:31so, again, I'm going to guess with that.
0:08:31 > 0:08:33- Fargo.- Fargo is your answer.
0:08:33 > 0:08:36I'm thinking they might all be Coen brothers, are they, Eggheads?
0:08:36 > 0:08:39- They are all Coen brothers. - OK, do you know which one it is?
0:08:39 > 0:08:41- Raising Arizona, I think. - Raising Arizona.
0:08:41 > 0:08:44Raising Arizona is the answer, Helen.
0:08:44 > 0:08:46So, I'm sorry, there's no way back for you in this round,
0:08:46 > 0:08:48Kevin will go into the final,
0:08:48 > 0:08:51But, as Perry told us, he's a very good player
0:08:51 > 0:08:53and it's quite a good tactic sometimes to hurl yourself
0:08:53 > 0:08:55at him very early on.
0:08:55 > 0:08:57Come back to us, both of you. we'll play round two.
0:08:59 > 0:09:02OK, so No Dribbling have lost one brain from the final round.
0:09:02 > 0:09:05The Eggheads are still all there,
0:09:05 > 0:09:07and we need to try and change that if we can, Challengers.
0:09:07 > 0:09:09The next subject is Politics.
0:09:09 > 0:09:11So, who would like that?
0:09:12 > 0:09:15- He knows.- I'm out.- We did say.
0:09:15 > 0:09:19This is the one that nobody at all wanted.
0:09:19 > 0:09:20Including me.
0:09:20 > 0:09:23But, Pat, lead by example, you're the captain.
0:09:23 > 0:09:25I'll give any of you a chance if you want to take it?
0:09:25 > 0:09:26You're all right, thanks.
0:09:26 > 0:09:29- I would, but...I'm out, I'm afraid. Sorry.- Very kind of you(!)
0:09:29 > 0:09:33I was holding out for Art And Lit, but I'm not going to get it,
0:09:33 > 0:09:34so it looks like it's going to be me.
0:09:34 > 0:09:37OK, Pat. That is, as Perry's suggesting, a brave example,
0:09:37 > 0:09:38the captain goes into the breach.
0:09:38 > 0:09:41Against which Egghead? Can't be Kevin. Any of the others.
0:09:41 > 0:09:44Who looks like they've never heard of 10 Downing Street?
0:09:44 > 0:09:45What do you think?
0:09:45 > 0:09:48I think they're all going to be pretty strong on that.
0:09:48 > 0:09:51What about Baz? What do you think?
0:09:51 > 0:09:53Let's go with big, bad Barry, come on.
0:09:53 > 0:09:56He's staring at us, pretending he knows a lot about politics,
0:09:56 > 0:09:58but I'm not sure, I think it's a double bluff.
0:09:58 > 0:10:01- I'm not sure. - Have you got any instinct?
0:10:01 > 0:10:03- Dave.- Dave? Go for it. Go for Dave.
0:10:03 > 0:10:06Go on, then. Dave.
0:10:06 > 0:10:08- Dave?- Mm-hmm.- OK.
0:10:08 > 0:10:09Pat from No Dribbling...
0:10:09 > 0:10:11They were going to choose you, Barry - they swerved you.
0:10:11 > 0:10:14..versus Tremendous Knowledge Dave from the Eggheads.
0:10:14 > 0:10:17To ensure there's no conferring, please, take your positions.
0:10:18 > 0:10:22Well, Pat, your professional football career almost didn't start
0:10:22 > 0:10:24because Celtic thought you were too small.
0:10:24 > 0:10:26And they may well have been right at the time.
0:10:26 > 0:10:29Actually, in the end, it was probably the best thing
0:10:29 > 0:10:32that happened to me because I went away, got a bit more education
0:10:32 > 0:10:34and looked at football in a different way.
0:10:34 > 0:10:35By the time I came back to it,
0:10:35 > 0:10:39I was playing it for the love of it and not through fear,
0:10:39 > 0:10:42so although it was a sad time at the time, it worked out quite well.
0:10:42 > 0:10:46And I guess you are most associated with Chelsea, as well as Everton,
0:10:46 > 0:10:49Tranmere Rovers, but Chelsea in particular.
0:10:49 > 0:10:52Um... Well, it depends where you go.
0:10:52 > 0:10:54You understand why I'm saying that.
0:10:54 > 0:10:57Yeah, I know exactly why you're saying that.
0:10:57 > 0:10:59Every team you play for is special in its own way
0:10:59 > 0:11:03and I was one of those fortunate players that, throughout a career,
0:11:03 > 0:11:05everyone I played for, I seemed to have a really nice time
0:11:05 > 0:11:07and have good memories of.
0:11:07 > 0:11:09And it gave you a 19-year career, which is exceptional.
0:11:09 > 0:11:11Yeah, I used to be six foot at the start of it -
0:11:11 > 0:11:12I'm now five foot six.
0:11:12 > 0:11:14So obviously I ran too much.
0:11:14 > 0:11:19So now you write and you commentate and you do all of that,
0:11:19 > 0:11:21and it must be so interesting to make that switch.
0:11:21 > 0:11:24Oddly enough, it's the classic old cliche -
0:11:24 > 0:11:26you know, football's the best job you can get,
0:11:26 > 0:11:28but the second best is either watching or coaching.
0:11:28 > 0:11:31And certainly watching it and analysing it,
0:11:31 > 0:11:35and I do enjoy doing it, and hopefully, if I've got a mantra
0:11:35 > 0:11:37before I do any sort of co-commentary or analysing,
0:11:37 > 0:11:40I always think, try and tell people something
0:11:40 > 0:11:42that they might not know themselves.
0:11:42 > 0:11:43You're there for expert analysis,
0:11:43 > 0:11:45so you try and do that as much as you can.
0:11:45 > 0:11:47You've also been in business.
0:11:47 > 0:11:50You were PFA chairman for five years in the '90s,
0:11:50 > 0:11:53chief executive at Motherwell, so...
0:11:53 > 0:11:55My goodness, you've done a lot of things, Pat.
0:11:55 > 0:11:58Yes, both jobs, very, very interesting.
0:11:58 > 0:12:00I cannot say they were always enjoyable,
0:12:00 > 0:12:03and certainly being chief executive AND player at a club,
0:12:03 > 0:12:05that was the most exhausting thing.
0:12:05 > 0:12:08But you learn so much, and isn't that what life is about?
0:12:08 > 0:12:11Going out, learning, trying things, such as doing Eggheads.
0:12:11 > 0:12:14Which takes us perfectly to quizzing. So, Politics, Pat.
0:12:14 > 0:12:16I feel bad cos I know this is not the round
0:12:16 > 0:12:18you would have chosen in a million years.
0:12:18 > 0:12:21Of all the subjects that's covered in Eggheads -
0:12:21 > 0:12:24I think there's nine of them - this was number nine in my list.
0:12:24 > 0:12:26- Oh, dear!- So I'm getting thrown to the lions here.
0:12:26 > 0:12:29OK, well, I don't think it's your favourite, Dave, either, is it?
0:12:29 > 0:12:32Er... Well, depends what comes up.
0:12:32 > 0:12:34I mean, it's such a broad subject,
0:12:34 > 0:12:36they're obviously going to be gaps at certain times,
0:12:36 > 0:12:39but we'll see how the questions fall.
0:12:39 > 0:12:41All right, Pat, would you like to go first or second?
0:12:41 > 0:12:42I'll go first.
0:12:46 > 0:12:47So, here we go.
0:12:47 > 0:12:51The Bundestag is the name of a parliament in which country?
0:12:55 > 0:12:57Um... Well...
0:12:57 > 0:13:01I think Bundeswehr is the German sports firm,
0:13:01 > 0:13:05and various other "bundes" things happen to be German.
0:13:05 > 0:13:08I think I might go with Germany on this one.
0:13:08 > 0:13:10Excellent, you're quite right, well done.
0:13:10 > 0:13:14Dave, which of these UK Prime Minister held office first?
0:13:19 > 0:13:23Harold Wilson was the 1960s and 1970s.
0:13:23 > 0:13:27I think Winston Churchill, '40s and '50s.
0:13:27 > 0:13:29It's William Gladstone.
0:13:29 > 0:13:31William Gladstone is correct.
0:13:32 > 0:13:33Back to you, Pat.
0:13:33 > 0:13:38David Owen became leader of which political party in 1983?
0:13:44 > 0:13:47Um... I should probably pretend I don't know,
0:13:47 > 0:13:52but it's the Social Democratic... the SDP when it was started of...
0:13:52 > 0:13:55It was a disappointment that the two other parties,
0:13:55 > 0:13:56and particularly the Liberal party
0:13:56 > 0:13:59wasn't serving the needs of a number of people,
0:13:59 > 0:14:00and I think he was one of them.
0:14:00 > 0:14:02Social Democratic Party is quite right, yes.
0:14:02 > 0:14:05The so-called Gang Of Four, he was one of.
0:14:05 > 0:14:06Do you know the others, Dave?
0:14:06 > 0:14:12William Rodgers, Shirley Williams and Roy Jenkins.
0:14:12 > 0:14:13That's right.
0:14:13 > 0:14:15Here's your question.
0:14:15 > 0:14:19Walton, Wavertree and West Derby are parliamentary constituencies
0:14:19 > 0:14:21in which British city?
0:14:25 > 0:14:29I think Eric Heffer was Liverpool Walton,
0:14:29 > 0:14:31so that's my answer. Liverpool.
0:14:31 > 0:14:33Liverpool is quite right.
0:14:34 > 0:14:37OK, you're playing well, here. 2-2, Pat.
0:14:37 > 0:14:40The third question can be crucial. Here we go.
0:14:40 > 0:14:42After the war in Yugoslavia,
0:14:42 > 0:14:45the constitutional status of Bosnia-Herzegovina
0:14:45 > 0:14:50was finally established at a conference held in 1995
0:14:50 > 0:14:52in which town in Ohio?
0:14:58 > 0:15:00Well, I think the last couple of questions were underarm.
0:15:00 > 0:15:03This was certainly a fast bowl, this one.
0:15:04 > 0:15:08I'll be honest - I really don't know that one.
0:15:08 > 0:15:11But somewhere in the back of my brain
0:15:11 > 0:15:13the word Dayton is shouting out at me.
0:15:13 > 0:15:16There certainly were some important meetings had, politically,
0:15:16 > 0:15:18in Dayton, so...
0:15:19 > 0:15:22It's a...it's a 90% guess. I'm going for Dayton.
0:15:22 > 0:15:25So, OK, to make it three out of three, you've said Dayton.
0:15:25 > 0:15:27Let's just see about the other two.
0:15:27 > 0:15:29Eggheads, Cincinnati - which state is that in?
0:15:29 > 0:15:31- They're all Ohio. - They're all Ohio, are they?- Yes.
0:15:31 > 0:15:35Toledo is in Ohio. So the Ohio bit doesn't help.
0:15:35 > 0:15:36What's the answer, Eggs?
0:15:36 > 0:15:38- It's Dayton. - Dayton is the right answer.
0:15:38 > 0:15:40Well done, Pat. Good quizzing. Three out of three.
0:15:40 > 0:15:42Dave needs this to stay in.
0:15:42 > 0:15:45The journalist Valerie Trierweiler
0:15:45 > 0:15:48is a former partner of which prominent French politician?
0:15:53 > 0:15:57I believe it was Francois Hollande.
0:15:57 > 0:16:00Francois Hollande is the right answer.
0:16:00 > 0:16:01So we're level after three.
0:16:01 > 0:16:04And it gets a bit harder now, Pat -
0:16:04 > 0:16:07I don't give you alternative answers. Here we go.
0:16:07 > 0:16:09Li Peng was Prime Minister of which major country
0:16:09 > 0:16:13from 1988 to 1998?
0:16:13 > 0:16:15It's just two words, I should say.
0:16:15 > 0:16:19The first one is just L-I and the second word is P-ENG, so Li Peng.
0:16:19 > 0:16:23Very difficult. I don't think that sounds Korean.
0:16:23 > 0:16:26Obviously, I think we're talking eastern here.
0:16:26 > 0:16:29I don't think it's South Korean, either.
0:16:29 > 0:16:31- Cos the Li is LI?- L-I.- L-I.
0:16:31 > 0:16:34So it would be Lee, L-E-E, if it's Korean.
0:16:34 > 0:16:39So moving up a bit towards, again doesn't sound Japanese to me either.
0:16:39 > 0:16:42It sounds... I immediately wanted to jump in and say China.
0:16:43 > 0:16:46But I think I would remember the Chinese leader.
0:16:46 > 0:16:48So that's a tough one.
0:16:50 > 0:16:52I'm going to have to go with China
0:16:52 > 0:16:54although with absolutely no confidence.
0:16:54 > 0:16:55That's OK, cos they have presidents
0:16:55 > 0:16:57as well, don't they, as prime ministers,
0:16:57 > 0:17:00so Li Peng might not have been as memorable as you imagine.
0:17:00 > 0:17:02You're right, China is correct. Well done.
0:17:02 > 0:17:05We're on the Sudden Death. Dave, we go to you.
0:17:05 > 0:17:07- You need this to stay in.- Mm-hm.
0:17:07 > 0:17:10In which decade was David Cameron born?
0:17:10 > 0:17:12- David Cameron?- Yeah.
0:17:12 > 0:17:13- Which decade?- Yep.
0:17:14 > 0:17:18If I'm not mistaken, England won the World Cup that year
0:17:18 > 0:17:22so it's 1966, so the 1960s, please.
0:17:22 > 0:17:24The 1960s is quite right.
0:17:24 > 0:17:26Sudden Death, you haven't put a foot wrong yet, Pat.
0:17:26 > 0:17:29The standard full term for a governor
0:17:29 > 0:17:33- of the Bank of England is how many years?- Hmm.
0:17:35 > 0:17:37Now, currently,
0:17:37 > 0:17:39it's jumping out immediately, four.
0:17:39 > 0:17:41But I don't want to dive into four
0:17:41 > 0:17:44because obviously you're thinking of the Prime Minister.
0:17:44 > 0:17:45I'm really guessing at four or five.
0:17:47 > 0:17:48I'm in guess land here.
0:17:50 > 0:17:52Needs time to change things.
0:17:52 > 0:17:55- Five.- Eggheads, do you know?
0:17:55 > 0:17:57- No, not sure.- No.- Might have gone for five, though.
0:17:57 > 0:17:59- No.- No?- It's not, it's not four or five.
0:17:59 > 0:18:01- It's eight.- Well, he needed time to change things!
0:18:03 > 0:18:05OK, Dave, your question
0:18:05 > 0:18:08for the round. Sudden Death, we're on.
0:18:08 > 0:18:11At the 2002 Conservative Party Conference
0:18:11 > 0:18:14Theresa May famously warned delegates,
0:18:14 > 0:18:18"You know what some people call us? The..." What?
0:18:20 > 0:18:23- The nasty party.- Nasty party is the right answer, Dave, well done.
0:18:23 > 0:18:24You've taken a round on Sudden Death.
0:18:24 > 0:18:26Sorry, Pat, you played really well there
0:18:26 > 0:18:28considering it's not your choice of subject.
0:18:28 > 0:18:30Pretty gutted, because I knew the answer to that!
0:18:30 > 0:18:32I'm sure, I'm sure you did.
0:18:32 > 0:18:33So, knocked out by our Egghead.
0:18:33 > 0:18:35Please, return to us, both of you. We'll play round three.
0:18:37 > 0:18:40So, as it stands No Dribbling have lost a couple of brains now
0:18:40 > 0:18:43from the final round. The Eggheads are all still there.
0:18:43 > 0:18:45Are you worried, Pat, that they haven't got a question wrong yet?
0:18:45 > 0:18:48Erm... Yeah, I'm wondering if they've had one in the series
0:18:48 > 0:18:50wrong yet, but, no, they're in absolutely brilliant form.
0:18:50 > 0:18:53Well, but good quizzing from you as well, Pat. No question.
0:18:53 > 0:18:55We can tell you're a quizzer.
0:18:55 > 0:18:56The next subject is Arts & Books.
0:18:56 > 0:18:58Now, who would like this?
0:18:58 > 0:19:01That was going to be yours!
0:19:01 > 0:19:04- Not...- Oh, dear.- We're not carrying much luck here, gang,
0:19:04 > 0:19:05we really are not carrying much luck.
0:19:05 > 0:19:07Not much assistance here, are we?
0:19:07 > 0:19:09- Shall I go? I'll take one for the team.- I think Perry.
0:19:09 > 0:19:12OK, Perry. A big Eggheads fan,
0:19:12 > 0:19:13against which Egghead?
0:19:13 > 0:19:18Perry, you can have... Obviously you can't have Kevin or Dave.
0:19:18 > 0:19:21- Any of the others. - I'm going to go for Beth.
0:19:21 > 0:19:24Perry from No Dribbling taking on Beth from the Eggheads.
0:19:24 > 0:19:26Please go to the Question Room now.
0:19:28 > 0:19:31Perry, we noticed at the start you apologised to Southampton fans.
0:19:31 > 0:19:35I had to. They bought me for three quarters of a million quid.
0:19:35 > 0:19:38I scored two goals, so £375,000 a goal is not bad value, really.
0:19:40 > 0:19:44But you're... The song that Arsenal fans still sing is
0:19:44 > 0:19:46We All Live In A Perry Groves World.
0:19:46 > 0:19:48Yeah, it's quite humbling, really,
0:19:48 > 0:19:51because there's a lot better players than me that don't get sung about
0:19:51 > 0:19:54but if they forget to sing about me, I get five of my family
0:19:54 > 0:19:56to go to the Emirates and then they start singing it,
0:19:56 > 0:19:58so it puts me back in their minds.
0:19:58 > 0:20:01And that was the title of your autobiography as well, so,
0:20:01 > 0:20:02perfect, perfect title.
0:20:02 > 0:20:05Perfect title but number seven is always Liam Brady, quite rightly so.
0:20:05 > 0:20:08Yes, what's...? Cos I've heard them singing it.
0:20:08 > 0:20:10I'm thinking, how does that happen?
0:20:10 > 0:20:12They go through... It's the tune of Yellow Submarine
0:20:12 > 0:20:14and then it gets to seven and it's not you,
0:20:14 > 0:20:15it's Liam Brady. What's that about?
0:20:15 > 0:20:18Because he was that good and there's only one number seven
0:20:18 > 0:20:20as far as the Arsenal fans are concerned.
0:20:20 > 0:20:23But you're always exceptionally modest about your football.
0:20:23 > 0:20:25You say, "Oh, these players are really good
0:20:25 > 0:20:27"and I was just kind of running around."
0:20:27 > 0:20:28That's a good description.
0:20:28 > 0:20:31You must have seen me play at Highbury a few times!
0:20:31 > 0:20:34But I was just privileged. Pat will tell you, and, man,
0:20:34 > 0:20:37all the chaps on our team will tell you that we are just privileged
0:20:37 > 0:20:40to play football. It's not a job, you are getting paid
0:20:40 > 0:20:42- to play at your hobby.- Yeah.
0:20:42 > 0:20:45And you had some great football moments with Arsenal, particularly.
0:20:45 > 0:20:47The 1987 Football League Cup
0:20:47 > 0:20:51and then two First Division titles in '88-'89, '90-'91.
0:20:51 > 0:20:54So you saw some of Arsenal's greatest years?
0:20:54 > 0:20:58Yeah, I think most people remember the 1989, May 26th up at Anfield,
0:20:58 > 0:21:01when we had to beat them 2-0 to win the title,
0:21:01 > 0:21:03the first one for 18 years and people who know their football
0:21:03 > 0:21:05know that I took the whole back four away
0:21:05 > 0:21:08and then Michael Thomas could run through the middle
0:21:08 > 0:21:09and score in the 94th minute.
0:21:09 > 0:21:12What's the movie that features in? Is it... Oh, Fever Pitch.
0:21:12 > 0:21:15- Fever Pitch.- Isn't it? You've obviously seen that, Perry.
0:21:15 > 0:21:18- Is that a question?- That's right, you can have a point if you say yes.
0:21:18 > 0:21:21Yes, Fever Pitch! Nick Hornby!
0:21:21 > 0:21:24All right, well, I love the fact that you watch Eggheads
0:21:24 > 0:21:25and you watch it, you know, every day,
0:21:25 > 0:21:27so you know what this is all about,
0:21:27 > 0:21:30and this is the point at which I say you're doing Arts & Books
0:21:30 > 0:21:32and would you like to go first or second?
0:21:32 > 0:21:33Again, got to go first.
0:21:38 > 0:21:40OK, up against Beth, our newest Egghead.
0:21:40 > 0:21:45Here we go. The artist Pablo Picasso died in which century?
0:21:45 > 0:21:46Perry, is it...
0:21:50 > 0:21:52Can I go second, please, Jeremy?
0:21:55 > 0:21:56Well, I think he was...
0:21:57 > 0:22:00I would say Pablo Picasso was the 19th century.
0:22:01 > 0:22:05He died in the 20th century.
0:22:05 > 0:22:08- Oh!- How do we logically get there?
0:22:08 > 0:22:10He did do First World War-related paintings, didn't he?
0:22:10 > 0:22:12- Was Guernica...? - Well, Spanish Civil War.
0:22:12 > 0:22:14- Spanish Civil War.- 1936, yes.
0:22:14 > 0:22:15'36, OK.
0:22:16 > 0:22:20Actually, funnily enough, he died in 1973, Perry.
0:22:20 > 0:22:22Beth, your question.
0:22:22 > 0:22:25"No, no, I never guess, it's a shocking habit"
0:22:25 > 0:22:28are the words of which literary detective from a novel
0:22:28 > 0:22:30first published in 1890?
0:22:36 > 0:22:41That's... The only one from that period is Sherlock Holmes.
0:22:41 > 0:22:43Sherlock Holmes is right.
0:22:44 > 0:22:48OK, you've got to get her into a Perry Groves world now, Perry.
0:22:48 > 0:22:51Get this right. Put some pressure on.
0:22:51 > 0:22:55Call The Midlife is a 2015 book about embracing middle age
0:22:55 > 0:22:57by which broadcaster and DJ?
0:23:01 > 0:23:06- Call The Midlife.- I think it's the sort of title that
0:23:06 > 0:23:08Chris Evans might write about,
0:23:08 > 0:23:12with, like, a midlife crisis with all that went on in his...
0:23:12 > 0:23:15in his life with Virgin radio and stuff like that
0:23:15 > 0:23:17so I'm going to go for Chris Evans.
0:23:17 > 0:23:21- Perry, you're absolutely right, well done.- Get in!- Yes!
0:23:21 > 0:23:22- Come on!- Come on!
0:23:23 > 0:23:26OK, Beth. In Jane Austen's Sense And Sensibility,
0:23:26 > 0:23:29there are three Dashwood daughters.
0:23:29 > 0:23:31Elinor and Margaret and which other?
0:23:31 > 0:23:32Is the third one...
0:23:35 > 0:23:36The third one is Marianne.
0:23:37 > 0:23:39Marianne is right.
0:23:39 > 0:23:42Oh, Perry, I thought she might slip up there.
0:23:42 > 0:23:44So it means you need to get this one right to stay in.
0:23:44 > 0:23:46This is a line of poetry, OK?
0:23:46 > 0:23:49"And how the silence surged softly backward
0:23:49 > 0:23:52"when the plunging hooves were gone,"
0:23:52 > 0:23:55are the final lines of which famous poem?
0:24:05 > 0:24:06Um...
0:24:06 > 0:24:10This is going to be a total guess and I've been watching Eggheads,
0:24:10 > 0:24:14normally go straight down the middle when you're struggling a little bit
0:24:14 > 0:24:17so I'm going to go for The Listeners by Walter de la Mare.
0:24:17 > 0:24:19The Listeners by Walter de la Mare
0:24:19 > 0:24:21- is the right answer. - Well done!- Oh, yes!
0:24:21 > 0:24:23That's what you get for watching Eggheads, Jeremy!
0:24:23 > 0:24:27- That's what you get!- Come on! - That's it! Brilliant.
0:24:27 > 0:24:29All right. Now, Beth can take it with this.
0:24:29 > 0:24:31But let's see. What is the title, Beth,
0:24:31 > 0:24:34of the debut novel of Kaui Hart Hemmings
0:24:34 > 0:24:38which was turned into a film starring George Clooney?
0:24:38 > 0:24:39Beth, is it...
0:24:42 > 0:24:45Hmm. Well, I know...
0:24:45 > 0:24:47These are probably all George Clooney films
0:24:47 > 0:24:51but two I know definitely. Syriana and The Ides Of March.
0:24:51 > 0:24:53He was definitely in those two.
0:24:54 > 0:24:56Ides Of March is about...
0:24:58 > 0:24:59..political wranglings and...
0:25:01 > 0:25:02I'm not sure what Syriana's about.
0:25:02 > 0:25:05The Descendants is a complete...
0:25:06 > 0:25:10..unknown to me. Hmm...
0:25:10 > 0:25:11I'm going to go with The Ides Of March.
0:25:13 > 0:25:16OK. Funnily enough, the one I know best is The Descendants
0:25:16 > 0:25:20because I've seen it and it's... I think it might be based in Hawaii.
0:25:20 > 0:25:23- It is, yes.- And is Kaui the clue there, that's a Hawaiian name?
0:25:23 > 0:25:25- A Hawaiian name.- Yeah.
0:25:25 > 0:25:27- The answer is The Descendants.- Oh.
0:25:27 > 0:25:28Didn't know it at all.
0:25:28 > 0:25:31No. Well, I think a woman dies suddenly
0:25:31 > 0:25:34- and then a whole will situation... - Yes, a battle over a will.
0:25:34 > 0:25:37A battle over a will. OK, so, that's good, Perry.
0:25:37 > 0:25:39- The force is with you. - Back in the game.
0:25:39 > 0:25:43So much back in the game! So, scores level after three questions.
0:25:43 > 0:25:45We go to Sudden Death. It gets a little bit harder
0:25:45 > 0:25:48because I don't give you alternative answers,
0:25:48 > 0:25:50as you know because you watch every day.
0:25:50 > 0:25:51Here we go. Take your time, Perry.
0:25:51 > 0:25:56A field of what flowers did William Wordsworth famously describe
0:25:56 > 0:26:01in a poem as "continuous as the stars that shine
0:26:01 > 0:26:03"and twinkle on the Milky Way"?
0:26:03 > 0:26:06So, we're looking for flowers here.
0:26:06 > 0:26:07Um... I'm going to go for a field
0:26:07 > 0:26:09of wild flowers.
0:26:11 > 0:26:12It's daffodils.
0:26:13 > 0:26:15Daffodils is the answer.
0:26:16 > 0:26:17Beth, your question.
0:26:17 > 0:26:22JD Salinger's novel The Catcher In The Rye is set in which country?
0:26:22 > 0:26:25It's set in the United States of America.
0:26:25 > 0:26:27USA is the right answer, Beth, on Sudden Death.
0:26:27 > 0:26:29Well done, you're in the final round. Sorry, Perry.
0:26:29 > 0:26:32- You ran her pretty close there.- I'm quite happy with two, to be fair.
0:26:32 > 0:26:34Yeah, you did fine with two.
0:26:34 > 0:26:36Well done, Beth, though. You're in the final.
0:26:36 > 0:26:38Return to us. One more round to play.
0:26:40 > 0:26:43Right, with one more round to play, No Dribbling have lost three brains
0:26:43 > 0:26:46from the final round. The Eggheads are still all there,
0:26:46 > 0:26:49and this is the moment to take one down. The subject is Sport.
0:26:50 > 0:26:52That's got to be good, right?
0:26:52 > 0:26:54- We said this, Pat, didn't we? - It's a little bit...
0:26:54 > 0:26:56We knew we could get to this point.
0:26:56 > 0:26:58Toss of a coin between the two.
0:26:58 > 0:26:59Between the two of you, yes.
0:26:59 > 0:27:01- I'm happy to take it.- What about you?
0:27:01 > 0:27:04- Do you want to be left on your own, Pat? Can you handle it?- No.
0:27:04 > 0:27:07Be confident, you might, you might get through together.
0:27:07 > 0:27:10- How confident are you? - Will you come back and join me?
0:27:10 > 0:27:12Will you seriously, come back and join me?
0:27:12 > 0:27:14- PERRY:- Bullish, Matt! I like that.
0:27:14 > 0:27:17I've only met him today and... I want to see some more of him.
0:27:17 > 0:27:21All right, Matt, against either Barry or Chris.
0:27:21 > 0:27:24- Chris.- Ooh...- Brilliant.
0:27:24 > 0:27:26Well, Chris, that's probably a good decision because
0:27:26 > 0:27:28is it fair to say you have your off moments on Sport?
0:27:28 > 0:27:31I can't remember when I had an on moment on Sport.
0:27:31 > 0:27:33Yes, so that might be wise, Matt, well done.
0:27:33 > 0:27:36Matt from No Dribbling trying to get into the final to help Pat,
0:27:36 > 0:27:39taking on Chris here from the Eggheads. For the last time, please,
0:27:39 > 0:27:42go to our Question Room.
0:27:42 > 0:27:45Well, remember when you signed for Leicester in '97
0:27:45 > 0:27:47and it was a club record, Matt, wasn't it?
0:27:47 > 0:27:4920 years ago, unfortunately, Jeremy. Yeah.
0:27:50 > 0:27:54I was going to say I remember it well, but I actually can't.
0:27:54 > 0:27:56But, yeah, I had some great times at the club
0:27:56 > 0:27:58and some great times since as well.
0:27:58 > 0:28:02And, yeah, it was 1.6 million which then was a heck of a lot for them
0:28:02 > 0:28:06to pay and you then had a very long career as a defender with Leicester.
0:28:06 > 0:28:08Yes, it was a lot of money back then.
0:28:08 > 0:28:09A lot of people scoffed at it, actually,
0:28:09 > 0:28:131.6 million, although it sounds like chicken feed these days.
0:28:13 > 0:28:15But a club record, a bit of pressure on my shoulders
0:28:15 > 0:28:18but the team around me and the manager there, Martin O'Neill,
0:28:18 > 0:28:19helped me settle in quickly and,
0:28:19 > 0:28:23as I say, I had a great eight years or so at Leicester City.
0:28:23 > 0:28:27Still involved there in a roundabout way and still live in the area.
0:28:27 > 0:28:32And therefore as a fan in the 2016 season,
0:28:32 > 0:28:35when they lifted the Premier League Cup, you must have been overjoyed.
0:28:35 > 0:28:39Yeah. I went absolutely berserk. I mean, I work in the media
0:28:39 > 0:28:43side of things so I was directly involved and fortunate enough
0:28:43 > 0:28:45to go and watch every game and you could see it developing,
0:28:45 > 0:28:50the procession towards the championship and the way it came out
0:28:50 > 0:28:53eventually was unbelievable. Unbelievable scenes,
0:28:53 > 0:28:56not just around the football club but around the whole city.
0:28:56 > 0:28:59It was funny because even as you were in the last half a dozen games,
0:28:59 > 0:29:02we had reports of people cashing in their bets and stuff
0:29:02 > 0:29:05because no-one wanted to believe it was actually going to happen.
0:29:05 > 0:29:10No, that's right, 5,000-1, the odds at the start of the season.
0:29:10 > 0:29:12Christmas time, it was still 2,000-1
0:29:12 > 0:29:15and I wish I'd been a little bit braver myself, I have to say.
0:29:15 > 0:29:17What about the 2000 League Cup?
0:29:17 > 0:29:19I must mention that because you won the League Cup final
0:29:19 > 0:29:23for your team and scored twice against Tranmere Rovers.
0:29:23 > 0:29:26- It was a massive game for Leicester, wasn't it?- Yeah, back then, it was.
0:29:26 > 0:29:28Not quite in comparison to winning the Premier League itself
0:29:28 > 0:29:31but it was a cup and a trophy that we won.
0:29:31 > 0:29:34It was one of those days everything just materialised for me.
0:29:34 > 0:29:36I scored two goals, got man of the match.
0:29:36 > 0:29:39My son was due to be born on that day, my youngest son.
0:29:39 > 0:29:41Thankfully, he waited three days
0:29:41 > 0:29:46so we could enjoy the celebrations and my dad, who's no longer around,
0:29:46 > 0:29:49backed me for first and last goal-scorer and won £600,
0:29:49 > 0:29:51so a good day all round!
0:29:51 > 0:29:52So Sport is the subject, Matt,
0:29:52 > 0:29:54and would you like to go first or second?
0:29:54 > 0:29:58I'll buck the trend of my three colleagues
0:29:58 > 0:29:59that have gone prior to me
0:29:59 > 0:30:03because it hasn't worked for them one way or another
0:30:03 > 0:30:06and Pat needs some company back there. I'm going to go second.
0:30:10 > 0:30:13So here we go, with your first Sport question, Chris.
0:30:13 > 0:30:17Which batsman is England's all-time highest run-scorer
0:30:17 > 0:30:19in men's Test cricket? Chris, is it...
0:30:24 > 0:30:26Oh, this goes way back, doesn't it?
0:30:29 > 0:30:31It's Jack Russell from way back.
0:30:31 > 0:30:34- Matt, is he right?- No, I looked at that and I thought...
0:30:35 > 0:30:36..even Chris might get that one.
0:30:36 > 0:30:38Alastair Cook, isn't it? I'm sure.
0:30:38 > 0:30:40Alastair Cook is the answer.
0:30:40 > 0:30:43Hmm, he wrote Letters From America, of course, for many years.
0:30:43 > 0:30:44Caused a bit of laughter here.
0:30:44 > 0:30:47Dave, that was an error by Chris.
0:30:47 > 0:30:52Yes, it was. Jack Russell was a wicketkeeper in the 1980s.
0:30:52 > 0:30:57And James Anderson is a fast bowler in the millennium.
0:30:57 > 0:30:58It's Alastair Cook who's...
0:30:58 > 0:31:04Well, as of 2016 is the run-scorer.
0:31:04 > 0:31:07OK, Matt, this has started well.
0:31:07 > 0:31:11Your question. Which of these men is a former World Snooker champion?
0:31:17 > 0:31:21I'm hesitating slightly. I just want to make sure I get the right shout.
0:31:21 > 0:31:24Willie Thorne is a friend of mine actually, from the Leicester area.
0:31:24 > 0:31:27I don't believe Willie has won the World Championship.
0:31:27 > 0:31:30I'm sure he would have told me about it on numerous occasions!
0:31:30 > 0:31:34Jimmy White, a lot of people would assume that he was a champion.
0:31:34 > 0:31:37I know he's got to a few finals
0:31:37 > 0:31:39and unfortunately I think lost every time
0:31:39 > 0:31:43and probably the least well-known name is the world champion, I think.
0:31:43 > 0:31:45Stuart Bingham, I will go for.
0:31:45 > 0:31:47Stuart Bingham is correct. Well done, Matt.
0:31:47 > 0:31:49Brilliant. So you are ahead of Chris.
0:31:49 > 0:31:50Chris, your question.
0:31:50 > 0:31:53Which 19-year-old was picked for the England football squad
0:31:53 > 0:31:57in October 2015 despite having only made six Premier League
0:31:57 > 0:31:58appearances for Tottenham?
0:32:03 > 0:32:04Hmm.
0:32:07 > 0:32:08I'd go with Eric Dier.
0:32:10 > 0:32:12No, you're wrong again, I'm afraid.
0:32:12 > 0:32:14Dele Alli is the answer.
0:32:14 > 0:32:18So, what can I say, Matt?
0:32:18 > 0:32:20This is going the way we wanted it to.
0:32:20 > 0:32:22Get this right, you're in the final.
0:32:22 > 0:32:26Israel Folau has played international rugby league
0:32:26 > 0:32:28and rugby union for which country?
0:32:33 > 0:32:35- Can you spell that, please, Jeremy? - Yes, so, Israel
0:32:35 > 0:32:40- as you would imagine, like the country.- Yes.- And then F-O-L-A-U.
0:32:40 > 0:32:42Israel Folau.
0:32:44 > 0:32:48There's a similarly named player who plays for Wales.
0:32:48 > 0:32:52It's not that spelling or not that pronunciation.
0:32:53 > 0:32:56His name escapes me at this moment in time but...
0:32:58 > 0:33:01Little bit of a guess, little bit of a guess, I'll go Australia.
0:33:01 > 0:33:03OK, if you've got this right you're in the final.
0:33:03 > 0:33:05- Challengers, is he right?- 100%.
0:33:05 > 0:33:07100%. You're right, well done, Matt.
0:33:07 > 0:33:10Australia is the right answer, two out of two.
0:33:10 > 0:33:11No way back for Chris.
0:33:11 > 0:33:13Chris has been knocked out of the final.
0:33:13 > 0:33:16Maybe things are on the turn at just the right moment
0:33:16 > 0:33:18for our celebrity Challengers. Come back to us, please,
0:33:18 > 0:33:20and we will play the final round.
0:33:22 > 0:33:24OK, this is what we have been playing towards,
0:33:24 > 0:33:26it is time for our final round,
0:33:26 > 0:33:28which, as always, is General Knowledge,
0:33:28 > 0:33:30but I'm afraid those of you who lost your head-to-heads
0:33:30 > 0:33:32won't be allowed to take part in this round.
0:33:32 > 0:33:36So, that's Pat Nevin, Helen, and Perry from No Dribbling
0:33:36 > 0:33:37but also Chris from the Eggheads.
0:33:37 > 0:33:39Would you please now leave the studio.
0:33:41 > 0:33:43All right, Matt and Pat,
0:33:43 > 0:33:45you're playing to win No Dribbling £13,000.
0:33:45 > 0:33:47Is this like facing a penalty shoot-out, Pat?
0:33:47 > 0:33:50Oh, this is worse. So, so much worse.
0:33:50 > 0:33:53Penalty shoot-out, you can... You know, you can go the right way
0:33:53 > 0:33:55or you can go the wrong way and nothing is expected of you.
0:33:55 > 0:33:56Expectations here now tonight.
0:33:56 > 0:33:58It's a bit similar, Pat.
0:33:58 > 0:34:00You guess at penalties, we are guessing at these answers!
0:34:00 > 0:34:03- Yeah, we are, we are. - I suppose that's true.
0:34:03 > 0:34:06But you had, was it 642 appearances for Celtic?
0:34:06 > 0:34:08Yeah, something like that, massive.
0:34:08 > 0:34:11I was there for 17 years, all my career.
0:34:11 > 0:34:13Sometimes I regret it because I would have liked
0:34:13 > 0:34:16to have moved around like some of these guys and met with people,
0:34:16 > 0:34:18see other people but then when you're at a club like Celtic
0:34:18 > 0:34:21and we're playing in Europe and we're winning things...
0:34:21 > 0:34:24We didn't earn too much money but...
0:34:24 > 0:34:27- You've got to have other clubs who want you as well.- Yeah, that's true.
0:34:28 > 0:34:31But at that time nobody told us if they were in for us,
0:34:31 > 0:34:32there were no agents at that time.
0:34:32 > 0:34:34Sure, but it was a great time, wonderful time,
0:34:34 > 0:34:36and I'm still living in Glasgow.
0:34:36 > 0:34:38And there's a very famous save, in fact.
0:34:38 > 0:34:39You Eggheads will know it
0:34:39 > 0:34:42because it's a quiz answer which is the Italia '90, isn't it?
0:34:42 > 0:34:45Where you basically got Ireland through with a save.
0:34:45 > 0:34:47Yes, well, it was a penalty shoot-out, yes.
0:34:47 > 0:34:50Daniel Timofte, who you'll all remember...
0:34:50 > 0:34:53- No, didn't remember that.- In fact, I spoke to him recently.
0:34:53 > 0:34:55You know, he had a tough time back in Romania
0:34:55 > 0:34:57because he missed the penalty
0:34:57 > 0:35:00and he opened a bar called The Penalty
0:35:00 > 0:35:02and what he said to me was he opened it
0:35:02 > 0:35:04because if anybody gave him stick, he could chuck them out.
0:35:06 > 0:35:08And I named a boat after him.
0:35:08 > 0:35:10Daniel Timofte was the name of my boat,
0:35:10 > 0:35:13an old boat we had down in Donegal, so it was a good time.
0:35:13 > 0:35:14The save basically, as you say,
0:35:14 > 0:35:17got Ireland through to the quarterfinals of Italia '90,
0:35:17 > 0:35:19and to be in that tournament at that stage must have been...
0:35:19 > 0:35:21- It was incredible. - Fantastic for the young you.
0:35:21 > 0:35:24It was quite incredible and we had a fantastic team.
0:35:24 > 0:35:27We didn't know how good we were until we started winning a few games
0:35:27 > 0:35:29and, of course, we had Jack Charlton as our manager.
0:35:29 > 0:35:31A fantastic man, great leader and a brilliant man.
0:35:31 > 0:35:35He gave me such, such responsibility within the team, too
0:35:35 > 0:35:37and I grew with it and he was a fantastic guy
0:35:37 > 0:35:40- to be working under, you know. - And we're in Glasgow here,
0:35:40 > 0:35:43can you walk the streets of Glasgow without getting mobbed?
0:35:43 > 0:35:44I'm guessing not, probably.
0:35:44 > 0:35:46No, you know, people know who you are
0:35:46 > 0:35:48but Glasgow's a great city to live in, you know,
0:35:48 > 0:35:51and it's obviously, of course, divided between Glasgow Rangers
0:35:51 > 0:35:53and Glasgow Celtic and there is a great atmosphere and, you know,
0:35:53 > 0:35:58people get on well together now, but there is that rivalry there
0:35:58 > 0:36:00and Rangers, of course, back in the league,
0:36:00 > 0:36:03- it's started to take off again, yes. - All right, well, listen,
0:36:03 > 0:36:05I hope it goes well for you both, Matt and Pat.
0:36:05 > 0:36:10In the final here, a lot of money at stake here for us - £13,000.
0:36:10 > 0:36:12Dave, Barry, Kevin, Beth,
0:36:12 > 0:36:15you're playing not for money but for something that money can't buy,
0:36:15 > 0:36:16which is your reputation,
0:36:16 > 0:36:19and to keep this roll going against the celebrities
0:36:19 > 0:36:21which, of course, we hope you bring to an end today.
0:36:21 > 0:36:24As usual, I'll ask each team three questions in turn.
0:36:24 > 0:36:28They're all General Knowledge and you can confer.
0:36:28 > 0:36:30OK? So, Matt and Pat,
0:36:30 > 0:36:33the question is, can your two brains bring down these four?
0:36:33 > 0:36:36I bet they can. And would you like to go first or second?
0:36:36 > 0:36:39Winning formula from Matt last time
0:36:39 > 0:36:41so he went second so we're going to stick with second.
0:36:45 > 0:36:47All the best. Here we go, General Knowledge.
0:36:47 > 0:36:48First question to the Eggheads.
0:36:48 > 0:36:51Who directed the 2016 film La La Land?
0:36:56 > 0:36:58- Damien Chazelle.- Damien Chazelle. - Damien Chavelle?
0:36:58 > 0:37:02- CHAZELLE, yes.- Chazelle. - Damien Chazelle.
0:37:02 > 0:37:04Well, I haven't seen it, but fortunately
0:37:04 > 0:37:07three of my colleagues are aware of the answer to this
0:37:07 > 0:37:09and we're going for Damien Chazelle.
0:37:09 > 0:37:11Damien Chazelle, who did Whiplash as well.
0:37:11 > 0:37:12You're absolutely right.
0:37:12 > 0:37:14It's a work of genius.
0:37:14 > 0:37:15Have you seen it, La La Land?
0:37:15 > 0:37:17Not yet, but I would have snuck that.
0:37:17 > 0:37:19Old-fashioned and really good.
0:37:19 > 0:37:21Yeah. Yeah, I've heard good reports.
0:37:21 > 0:37:23Yeah. OK, here we go, your question.
0:37:23 > 0:37:26Which of these is a term for the pelt of a beaver?
0:37:31 > 0:37:34The pelt of a beaver?
0:37:34 > 0:37:36What do you think? Let's work this one out.
0:37:36 > 0:37:38What comes... A skelm comes to me.
0:37:38 > 0:37:41I don't know the reasoning behind that but...
0:37:43 > 0:37:45That's as far as I'm getting at the moment.
0:37:45 > 0:37:50- A beaver. Plew, forge...- Forge? - No, it doesn't sound right, does it?
0:37:50 > 0:37:53- Forge.- Forge.- Forge of a beaver. - Forge of a beaver.
0:37:53 > 0:37:55Skelm. Skelm.
0:37:55 > 0:37:58Plew. Plew? Plew?
0:37:58 > 0:37:59Plew, it's just...
0:37:59 > 0:38:02Plumage, feathers, no? But that's P-L-U, isn't it?
0:38:02 > 0:38:03Yeah, but...
0:38:05 > 0:38:06Plew?
0:38:06 > 0:38:10It sounds... Skelm doesn't really do it for me.
0:38:10 > 0:38:13- It's a bit harsh. It sounds a bit harsh, doesn't it?- Yes.
0:38:13 > 0:38:14I... Plew?
0:38:16 > 0:38:18- What do you think? - I don't think plew.
0:38:18 > 0:38:22- You don't think plew.- If I'm honest. - So we're going to have a fight here?
0:38:22 > 0:38:25This has always been bubbling over all day between me and you!
0:38:26 > 0:38:29Centre half and a goalkeeper, you see? This is what happens.
0:38:30 > 0:38:34- Skelm.- Skelm, skelm...
0:38:34 > 0:38:35Skelm...
0:38:36 > 0:38:38We're digging ourselves a hole here cos we are thinking...
0:38:38 > 0:38:40Yes, we are, we are, we are.
0:38:40 > 0:38:42- We're thinking it out. - You think it's not that and...
0:38:42 > 0:38:44We're thinking out too much.
0:38:44 > 0:38:45Of a beaver.
0:38:46 > 0:38:48Skelm of a beaver.
0:38:48 > 0:38:49Plew of a beaver.
0:38:49 > 0:38:52Forge of a... We've knocked forge out of it.
0:38:52 > 0:38:55- Yeah?- Yeah. Which is always concerning.
0:38:55 > 0:38:59The one you dismiss quite regularly is, isn't it?
0:38:59 > 0:39:01- Yeah.- I'm pretending I know,
0:39:01 > 0:39:03I'm pretending I've got half a clue there.
0:39:03 > 0:39:06No, but you were very strong at the very start when that came.
0:39:06 > 0:39:07You had a good hunch on it.
0:39:07 > 0:39:11Maybe it was just that skelm is a strong, powerful word, isn't it?
0:39:11 > 0:39:13I don't know.
0:39:13 > 0:39:16OK, let's go for... Our answer is going to be skelm.
0:39:16 > 0:39:18Because he was very strong. Skelm.
0:39:18 > 0:39:20OK, it's not forge,
0:39:20 > 0:39:22it's not skelm, it is plew.
0:39:22 > 0:39:25But I don't know if plew is related to plumage or what,
0:39:25 > 0:39:28- I liked your little thought there. - Yeah.
0:39:28 > 0:39:30Would you have known that, plew?
0:39:30 > 0:39:32As soon as the choices came up I had a...
0:39:32 > 0:39:36Without knowing why, I thought it was plew, but I don't know why,
0:39:36 > 0:39:39so I can only assume I must have seen it somewhere.
0:39:39 > 0:39:40Yeah, the plew of a beaver.
0:39:41 > 0:39:44- OK.- OK, Eggheads, your question.
0:39:44 > 0:39:47What is the name of a traditional Maori greeting
0:39:47 > 0:39:49that involves touching of noses?
0:39:52 > 0:39:55- Hongi.- It's hongi. - Are we all happy with hongi?
0:39:55 > 0:39:56Yep. Yep, that's it.
0:39:56 > 0:39:58We're all happy with hongi.
0:39:59 > 0:40:01Really? I thought you were going to go haka there. What's haka?
0:40:01 > 0:40:04- Haka is the war dance. - The war dance.
0:40:04 > 0:40:06Hongi is the right answer.
0:40:06 > 0:40:08I was hoping they'd go astray there.
0:40:08 > 0:40:10- So, we need this.- Uh-huh. - You actually...
0:40:10 > 0:40:13Yeah, because you let them go first, you do need this.
0:40:13 > 0:40:16OK, come on, guys. Take your time.
0:40:16 > 0:40:22Which female politician became Prime Minister of Israel in 1969?
0:40:27 > 0:40:29For me, it's Golda Meir.
0:40:29 > 0:40:32I went against you last time. I can't dare do it again, can I?
0:40:32 > 0:40:36- Because you were right. - I think it's Golda Meir.
0:40:36 > 0:40:37Have you got any reason?
0:40:37 > 0:40:39No, no, I didn't. The name is familiar.
0:40:39 > 0:40:41- The name is familiar to me. - Yeah.- Golda Meir...
0:40:44 > 0:40:47The other two, I don't recognise them.
0:40:47 > 0:40:51Golda Meir is the one that I... I think.
0:40:51 > 0:40:53- If we get this wrong, we're having...- Well, we're gone,
0:40:53 > 0:40:58- but for me it is.- From that?- Yeah. - Yeah, I'll go with you on that.
0:40:58 > 0:40:59I'm going to say,
0:40:59 > 0:41:02I'm taking a punt on this one, I'm taking the lead on this one...
0:41:02 > 0:41:05- Yeah, yeah. - I'm going to say Golda Meir.
0:41:05 > 0:41:08- Golda Meir is quite right.- Get in! - Well done.
0:41:08 > 0:41:10You have stayed in.
0:41:10 > 0:41:12Now, we have to hope the Eggheads fall into confusion
0:41:12 > 0:41:13on their third question.
0:41:15 > 0:41:20Which Italian football club are sometimes referred to as "I Lupi,"
0:41:20 > 0:41:21meaning the Wolves?
0:41:25 > 0:41:28- I think it would be Roma, wouldn't it?- Yes.- Because they've got the...
0:41:28 > 0:41:30They've got the wolf as in Romulus and Remus.
0:41:30 > 0:41:32- Yeah, yeah.- That makes sense.
0:41:32 > 0:41:34On their badge. I think there's...
0:41:34 > 0:41:35I can't think there's any reason why
0:41:35 > 0:41:37Juventus or AC Milan.
0:41:37 > 0:41:40Juventus are the Old Lady and Milan are the Rossoneri.
0:41:40 > 0:41:42Bianconeri and
0:41:42 > 0:41:44AC Milan are Rossoneri.
0:41:44 > 0:41:49- Yes.- I'm sure Roma have got a wolf on their badge.
0:41:49 > 0:41:51- I think.- OK?- AS Roma.
0:41:51 > 0:41:54I think the clue here is the Wolves because a she-wolf
0:41:54 > 0:41:56is the symbol of Rome who suckled Romulus and Remus
0:41:56 > 0:41:59so on that basis, we're going for AS Roma.
0:41:59 > 0:42:02Well, let's check with our footballers, is that right?
0:42:02 > 0:42:03I think it's... I would go with that one.
0:42:03 > 0:42:05Yeah, it makes sense to us.
0:42:05 > 0:42:07If it's right, the contest is over.
0:42:07 > 0:42:10The correct answer is AS Roma.
0:42:10 > 0:42:12We say congratulations, Eggheads, you have won.
0:42:17 > 0:42:19- It's that plew.- Yeah.
0:42:19 > 0:42:22- Well beaten, well beaten.- The skelm. - Should have kept quiet.- No, no,
0:42:22 > 0:42:26it was impossible to know and no criticism, and I'm saying that,
0:42:26 > 0:42:28I'm hoping you will agree with me, Pat.
0:42:28 > 0:42:30And taking consolation that the Eggheads weren't too sure, either
0:42:30 > 0:42:33- so we...- No, they weren't sure! - I take some comfort out of that.
0:42:33 > 0:42:35And it's always a good footballing thing to,
0:42:35 > 0:42:37as you say, Pat, to have an argument start
0:42:37 > 0:42:39between a goalkeeper and a defender. That's part of football.
0:42:39 > 0:42:41Well, he was so successful in his own round,
0:42:41 > 0:42:45- I had to go at him, you know.- Yeah, yeah, yeah.- An argument or a mix-up?
0:42:45 > 0:42:47He was very strong at the start.
0:42:47 > 0:42:49Well, thank you so much, team, for coming in.
0:42:49 > 0:42:52I hope you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching, Perry, every day.
0:42:52 > 0:42:54We still feel chuffed about that.
0:42:54 > 0:42:57- Commiserations, Challengers. I hope that was fun.- Yeah, good.
0:42:57 > 0:43:00- Good.- Good stuff. The Eggheads have done what comes naturally to them,
0:43:00 > 0:43:03weaving across the pitch and one-touch passing today.
0:43:03 > 0:43:05The winning streak continues.
0:43:05 > 0:43:07I'm afraid it means that you haven't won the £13,000
0:43:07 > 0:43:09so we're going to take that money,
0:43:09 > 0:43:10roll it over to our next celebrity show.
0:43:10 > 0:43:13Hopefully someone will win it at some point but, my goodness,
0:43:13 > 0:43:15the Eggheads are on this roll with the celebrities.
0:43:15 > 0:43:19No-one seems to be able to put a shot past them.
0:43:19 > 0:43:21Join us next time to see if a new team of Challengers
0:43:21 > 0:43:24have the brains to do it. Surely somebody can.
0:43:24 > 0:43:27There'll be £14,000 to play for.
0:43:27 > 0:43:29Until we quiz again, goodbye.