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Three total strangers up against a spectacular Golden Wall.

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It's worth a breathtaking £20,000.

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But will they leave with the loot or be given the boot?

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DECIMATE.

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This is Decimate.

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DECIMATE.

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Thank you very much, and welcome to Decimate.

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Let's meet this lovely looking team hoping to win big money today.

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I'm Paul, a tattoo artist from Devon.

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I'm Angie, a paramedic from Cardiff.

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I'm Ashley, a support worker from Ipswich.

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Hello, welcome to the show, team.

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-Ashley.

-You all right?

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Support worker. What kind of support do you do?

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I work with adults with learning disabilities and difficulties.

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-OK, mate.

-It's awesome.

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And did I...? Someone tells me you were born in an ambulance.

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Yeah, well, apparently.

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Cos I can't really remember that far back, but...

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-OK.

-So my mum says, born in an ambulance,

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you know, bit of a bumpy ride.

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Really? OK, what do you like doing in your spare time, Ashley?

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-I play a bit of football.

-Who do you support?

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Doncaster Rovers.

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-Boo!

-Oi, oi.

-You like playing a bit of football, do you?

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-Yes.

-OK, welcome to the show, Ashley.

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-Thank you.

-And a beautiful blonde in the middle.

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-How are you, Angie?

-I'm good, thank you, Shane.

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-Paramedic.

-Yes.

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You're not a paramedic on a motorbike, are you?

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-No. No.

-No?

-No.

-OK.

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Just in an ordinary ambulance.

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And has there been many births in the ambulance, like Ashley?

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Yes, he was one of them.

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THEY LAUGH

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Yes, I've had a few, actually.

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What would you do with a share of £20,000?

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-OK, well, I would treat my little boy to a holiday.

-OK, lovely.

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And also I'm doing a charity challenge next year.

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-What's that?

-I'm cycling from Vietnam to Cambodia...

-Wow!

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-..for the National Autistic Society.

-OK.

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-So I'd use it to get some kit and a new bike, and...

-Lovely.

-Yeah.

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-Let's hope we can make that dream come true today.

-Thank you.

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Welcome to the show, Angie. Paul.

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-Hello, mate, you all right?

-A tattoo artist.

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-Yeah, indeed, yeah.

-Have you got any tattoos yourself?

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-I've got one or two, mate, yeah.

-Seriously, how many have you got?

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Probably... Well, they blend into one now.

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So, maybe about 80, 90.

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-No!

-Yes, about that, I would have thought, yeah. All over.

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And what do you do when you're not jabbing someone with a needle?

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I love my sport. I love my football, I'm a big football fan.

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-Do you?

-Yeah.

-Who do you support?

-I'm a Chelsea fan.

-Oh!

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I've been all over the place with Chelsea.

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Going over there, watching them European games, I go away a lot, so...

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-Oh, lovely.

-Yeah, lovely.

-Yeah. Well, welcome to the show, team,

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I hope you have a wonderful afternoon with us.

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Now, you're all strangers.

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But let's hope you'll be leaving today as friends

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with thousands of pounds, and get Decimate tattooed on your arms.

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Right, here's how the show works.

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The Golden Wall right there is worth a whopping £20,000.

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It's divided into ten columns, worth £2,000 each.

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One at a time, you're going to step forward and face ten questions,

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that's one per column. You get a question right,

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that column is protected and will light up beautifully,

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like an ambulance light...

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..only brighter.

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And the money will stay in the game.

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But should you get a question wrong...

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DECIMATE.

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..the man with the deep voice.

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The column is wiped out, we lose that cash for good.

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So the idea, team, is to protect as much money as you can,

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because once all three of you have played,

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that is going to be what is at stake in our final end game.

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Paul, Angie, Ashley, you ready to play?

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-Yes, ready to play.

-Yeah.

-Yeah.

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Right, what we need to do is choose who's going to play round one.

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Now, to help you decide, I'm going to reveal some keywords, and

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these keywords are going to appear in the first round of ten questions.

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So here are the all-important keywords.

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They are...

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So, now you've seen the keywords,

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who's going to step forward first to face the almighty Golden Wall?

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It's up to you to decide, guys.

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-Well, if you want me to take it, I'll go.

-Do you want to go, Paul?

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-Yeah, I'll go.

-Down to you, Paul?

-I'll go, yeah.

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OK. Now, the first to take on the Golden Wall.

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But before you do, it's up to Angie and Ashley to give you

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as much information regarding these keywords as possible.

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I'm going to give you 20 seconds on the clock.

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Don't waste it, time starts now.

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OK, so Clangers...

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What shapes are road signs?

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Round ones, triangle ones...

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Yeah, but what do they mean? Round means what?

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-Round with a line through is stop.

-Nobel Peace Prizes, I'm OK.

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National Gallery, I'm not too sure.

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Prague is a different country.

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I've been to Prague. I'm OK with that.

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Dick Tracy. Who wrote Dick Tracy?

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Oh, I don't know.

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Right, team, I'm afraid the time is up.

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Paul, any of that useful?

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Yes, there might be a couple of bits there, yeah.

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OK, let's find out,

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as I ask you to step forward and face the Golden Wall.

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Right, Paul, you're not completely on your own,

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OK, my friend, cos if there's an answer you're not sure about,

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you can pass back the question to your team-mates.

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And if they think you've giving a wrong answer,

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they can buzz in to overrule and change your answer.

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But, listen up, team.

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You only have five overrules and five pass-backs

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between all three of you over the whole show,

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so it's very important that we use them wisely.

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It's all about the long game, OK?

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-Ready to play, my friend?

-I'm ready.

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OK, to light up column number one, to protect £2,000,

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here comes your question.

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I don't think it's overtake.

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But I'm not 100%.

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I had a feeling it was "don't stop".

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-I'm not...

-You've got five pass-backs if you need them.

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Yes, I'm not really definite on this one, to be honest.

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I think I'm taking a chance straight away with the first question,

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so I think I'm going to have to pass this one back straight off.

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OK, right, so an early pass-back.

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Column number one.

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What do you think, Angie? You spend a lot of time in an ambulance.

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-I'm going to say stop.

-OK, I'm going to say, yeah, stop.

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OK, we're going to lock in stop,

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to light up column number one.

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Was Paul right to pass back?

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Yes, he was! Teamwork.

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Column number two, to protect another £2,000.

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Don't think it's Carla Tortelli, not heard of that name at all.

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Blousy Brown I've heard of.

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But I've got a feeling it's Breathless Mahoney,

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for some reason, but... Yes, I'm going to go for that one anyway,

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I think I'm going to go Breathless Mahoney.

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OK, we're going to lock in Breathless Mahoney.

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Was that her name in Dick Tracy?

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To protect £2,000.

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Yes, it was! Good stuff, Paul.

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Column number three, let's see if we can get three in a row.

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When the word first came up and I saw "Nobel Peace",

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I had this in my head straight away

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that it possibly could be the question,

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so I know this one anyway. I'm pretty certain, and it's Oslo.

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I know it's not Helsinki or Stockholm,

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so I'm going to go with Oslo.

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Let's lock in Oslo.

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No overrule. Three in a row.

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Yes, good stuff, Paul.

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Right, column number four, to protect another £2,000.

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I think I'll probably rule out "under a train",

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cos it sounds like it was probably back in history,

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and there may not have been trains back then.

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That's just a stupid guess, but that's... I'll rule that one out.

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"Out of a window". That's possible.

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River, there is a river in Prague.

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I've been to Prague. Well, I've been lucky and got three out of three,

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so I will take a chance on this one.

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I'll go "Into the river", I think.

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OK, we are going to lock in "Into the river".

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No overrule from your team-mates.

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To light up column number four.

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If it's right, we protect another £2,000.

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DECIMATE.

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What?!

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No, it can't be under a train, surely.

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What, you throw them out of the window?

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Yes, it might be out of a window, then.

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The answer we are looking for is...

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It's out of a window.

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-Is it? Yeah.

-OK, right, we've lost column number four,

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but we're still in a great position, OK.

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It's still early in the game.

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We're protecting £18,000 on the Wall.

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Question number five.

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"Down By The Apple Tree" doesn't sound...

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I'm pretty sure I know this song, it's "Down By The Schoolyard".

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Right, we're locking in schoolyard.

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Yes, we've got this one.

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Column number five.

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Yes, well done.

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Second half of the Wall,

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to protect another £2,000 in column number six.

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This is turning into a really good, positive round, Paul.

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Don't know if the team might know this.

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I'll take a chance, I'll go for Penelope Wilton.

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OK, we're locking in Penelope Wilton.

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And there's an overrule from the team-mates!

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Angie.

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I'm going to say Michael Palin.

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-OK. So we're changing Paul's guess...

-Yeah, good.

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..from Penelope Wilton to... Angie's got a hunch

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it could be Michael Palin.

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To light up column number six, to protect £2,000,

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does Michael Palin narrate The Clangers?

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Yes!

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I've got to be honest with you, I thought it was Stephen Fry.

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I honestly thought it was Stephen Fry.

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We've protected column number six. Great use of the overrule, team.

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This is wonderful teamwork.

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To protect another £2,000, question number seven.

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I don't know any famous paintings by van Eyck, I might be wrong,

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but I just don't know any. So I'm going to rule that one out.

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Bruegel, possible.

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I think there's two Bruegels, aren't there?

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And Rembrandt.

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I'm drawn to Rembrandt.

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Yes?

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-I'm going to go Rembrandt.

-We're going to lock in Rembrandt.

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Column number seven.

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Good stuff, Paul!

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Well done, mate.

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£18,000 still on the Wall.

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Here comes question number eight.

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I'm going to rule out King Lear, I don't think it would be that.

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Henry V, a few rousing speeches in that.

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And The Tempest as well.

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I'm going to go Henry V.

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OK, let's lock in Henry V.

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There's no overrule.

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-This is right, we protect another £2,000.

-I was torn between two.

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Once more into the breach.

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-DECIMATE.

-Oh, no, I thought it was right!

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I think it might be The Tempest.

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Right, the answer we're looking for is...?

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It was The Tempest.

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Right, don't be disheartened, team, never mind, OK?

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There's still £16,000 on the Wall,

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over five grand each if we can get that into the end game.

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Here comes your penultimate question.

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We have four pass-backs, four overrules in play.

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I don't think it was 1918, I don't think it was probably the war year.

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So I'll go '23 or '28, and it really is sticking a pin in one of them.

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-1928.

-OK, we're locking in 1928.

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There's no overrule.

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To light up column number nine, is it the right answer?

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-DECIMATE.

-Oh!

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Paul, I'm sorry, mate.

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Team, did you have any idea?

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-'23?

-You think it's 1923?

-Mm.

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Well, if this is right, you've missed out on £2,000, Ange.

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-I know.

-The answer is...

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-1918.

-Oh!

-Just as well, then.

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Surprised, yeah.

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Right, the Wall,

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still worth a wonderful £14,000.

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Your last and final question, Paul, in round one.

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Dummy and blind,

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I don't think they're names of players, are they?

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I think they are hands, names of hands, dummy hand, blind hand.

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I'll take a chance and go dealer.

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Right, let's lock in dealer.

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I'm not confident.

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£2,000, to take us into round two.

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Dealer.

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DECIMATE.

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The answer is...

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..dummy. Give Paul a big round of applause.

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Hey, Paul, nothing to be ashamed of, mate.

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Go and join your team-mates, buddy.

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Right. Team, unfortunately we lost the last three there.

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We were on such a good roll as well.

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But we still have £12,000 in the game, so a lot of money.

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Don't be disheartened, OK? We're going to take that

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and spread it evenly across our ten new columns,

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and it's now going to look like this.

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£12,000 right there.

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Each column is now worth £1,200.

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So, Angie, Ashley, who is going to play next?

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Before we find out, here are those crucial keywords.

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And they are...

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So who do you think's the best player this round?

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Who's it going to be? Angie or Ashley?

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-Four or five?

-Yeah.

-I'll go for it.

-Do you want to go for it?

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-OK.

-You going to go for it, Ash?

-Yeah.

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All right, then, mate. It's up to Angie and Paul to give you

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as much information to do with these keywords as possible.

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Use it wisely, 20 seconds, off you go.

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-Romford Pele is Ray Parlour, he's played for Arsenal.

-OK.

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Delphi is... Was the seventh wonder of the world.

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Taylor Swift is a singer.

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-Mrs Simpson, Wallis Simpson.

-Yeah, Wallis Simpson.

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Or Marge Simpson. Taylor Swift, singer.

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Northern Ireland, six counties in Northern Ireland.

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Mixed substance, could be anything.

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-Elephant House?

-Elephant house, don't know.

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Is it a book?

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All right, team, time up.

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-Ashley, are you ready?

-Yes.

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-Any of that help?

-That did, that was really good feedback.

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Good, that's what it's there for.

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Please step forward and face the Golden Wall.

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Right, quick reminder. £12,000, we have four pass-backs,

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four overrules in play.

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To protect £1,200, here comes your first question.

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London seems my...would be my guess,

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but I am going to pass this back to my team-mates.

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Yeah? OK, Paul, Angie. Ashley needs your help here, guys.

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JK Rowling. Where did she write her wonderful, life-changing novels?

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Manchester, London or Edinburgh?

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-Elephant House cafe.

-I don't know.

-No.

-No?

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-Struggling a bit.

-I've not heard of it in London.

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Elephant House in London?

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-I don't know.

-I'm sort of...

-You go with your instinct.

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Well, Edinburgh. I'm thinking Edinburgh.

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It's a guess, out of the three.

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Go with your instinct. Edinburgh, then. Shall we?

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-Edinburgh.

-Edinburgh? OK, we're locking in Edinburgh.

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-Happy with that?

-Well...

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We're going to find out.

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It's locked in now. If this is right,

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we start your journey across the Wall.

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If it's wrong, unfortunately we are going to lose £1,200.

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Is it in Edinburgh?

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Yes, it is!

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Good stuff.

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-See, I did that.

-Yes.

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-Well played, Ashley.

-You're welcome.

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THEY LAUGH

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Right, question number two, column number two.

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We have three pass-backs and four overrules in play,

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to protect another £1,200.

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I'm thinking, out of 1984 and 1989,

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I think 1989 would potentially be more around the time she was born.

0:17:470:17:51

I think she's a bit younger.

0:17:510:17:52

So out of them two, I'm going to lock in 1989.

0:17:530:17:57

-OK.

-And if it's wrong,

0:17:570:17:59

hopefully my team back there will be able to overrule me.

0:17:590:18:03

I think they might be agreeing with you.

0:18:050:18:06

If this is right, we light up column number two.

0:18:060:18:09

Is her hit album in 2014 entitled 1989?

0:18:090:18:14

And that is the year she was born. Well done, Ashley. Right...

0:18:170:18:20

Such a closet Swift fan.

0:18:200:18:21

Column number three.

0:18:220:18:24

To protect another £1,200.

0:18:240:18:26

So, to be honest, I haven't heard of the Democratic...

0:18:440:18:47

I mean the Official Unionists.

0:18:470:18:50

-I've definitely heard of Sinn Fein. Sinn Fein?

-Sinn Fein.

0:18:500:18:54

Yes. And Democratic Unionists.

0:18:540:18:57

It's difficult to know if to pass it back,

0:18:580:19:00

so I think I'll wait if they overrule me, and perhaps...

0:19:000:19:04

You've got four overrules.

0:19:040:19:05

Yes, we have, so maybe they could use one if I get it wrong.

0:19:050:19:08

So Democratic Unionists.

0:19:080:19:10

We're locking in Democratic Unionists.

0:19:100:19:12

There's no overrule.

0:19:140:19:16

Oh, no.

0:19:160:19:17

To light up column number three,

0:19:170:19:19

to get three in a row, Arlene Foster,

0:19:190:19:22

did she become the first female to lead the Democratic Unionists?

0:19:220:19:27

Yes!

0:19:310:19:32

Guys, did you know that? Cos I saw you guys waving.

0:19:330:19:36

We was wavering between the two.

0:19:360:19:37

Good stuff, Ashley, well done, pal.

0:19:370:19:39

Right. Good start to round two.

0:19:390:19:42

Question number four, to protect another £1,200.

0:19:420:19:44

Probably...insulin, maybe?

0:20:000:20:03

-I'm going to lock in insulin.

-OK.

0:20:040:20:07

And hopefully Angie will overrule if...

0:20:070:20:10

Right, we're locking in insulin.

0:20:100:20:12

There's no overrule from your team-mates.

0:20:130:20:15

-You think he might be right?

-Yes, that was our choice.

0:20:150:20:18

OK, let's find out. Column number four, insulin.

0:20:180:20:21

Yes.

0:20:230:20:24

-Well done, Ashley.

-Cheers, fella.

0:20:260:20:28

Right, up to the halfway mark.

0:20:280:20:29

£12,000 still on the Wall.

0:20:290:20:32

To protect column number five.

0:20:320:20:33

I don't think it's tramp, because there was a famous sort of silent,

0:20:460:20:50

lovable tramp, that rings a bell.

0:20:500:20:52

And that doesn't seem like it would be Tom Mix.

0:20:520:20:54

A dancer, you know, back when silent movies, you've kind of...

0:20:550:20:59

I don't know, that doesn't seem right.

0:20:590:21:01

So again, I'm going to go for cowboy and lock it in,

0:21:010:21:04

and maybe the team can overrule me,

0:21:040:21:07

if they think I'm wrong.

0:21:070:21:09

Right, we've locked in cowboy.

0:21:090:21:11

Once again, there's no overrule from your team-mates.

0:21:110:21:13

Maybe they think you're right.

0:21:130:21:15

Maybe they think I'm too smart. Cos I'm not.

0:21:150:21:17

Or maybe Tom Mix was Charlie Chaplin's real name...

0:21:170:21:20

Oh. That's...

0:21:200:21:22

..who played the Tramp.

0:21:220:21:24

That's who I was thinking of, wasn't it, yeah?

0:21:240:21:26

-Let's hope not.

-Let's hope not.

0:21:260:21:28

Because we want to protect £1,200.

0:21:280:21:30

Column number five, Tom Mix was famous for playing a cowboy.

0:21:300:21:34

Yes, he was!

0:21:360:21:38

-Guys, did you know that?

-Yes, I knew that.

0:21:380:21:40

Well done.

0:21:400:21:42

Right. Look at this, five in a row.

0:21:420:21:45

We have three pass-backs, four overrules still in play,

0:21:450:21:47

£12,000 on the Wall.

0:21:470:21:50

Here comes question number six.

0:21:500:21:51

I don't think it would be Germany.

0:22:040:22:06

England and France did have a lot going on back through the years.

0:22:080:22:13

And I think that would probably be where I would go, so again,

0:22:140:22:18

I'm going to lock in France and hopefully if my team-mates can

0:22:180:22:21

know more than me, they can overrule.

0:22:210:22:23

OK, we're going to lock in France.

0:22:230:22:25

No overrule.

0:22:270:22:28

Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson, back in 1937,

0:22:280:22:33

did they marry in France?

0:22:330:22:34

Yes, they did.

0:22:370:22:38

We have three pass-backs, four overrules in play.

0:22:400:22:43

To protect column number seven, another £1,200, here it is.

0:22:430:22:47

The only one that I know is really radioactive is plutonium.

0:23:070:23:10

Again, I'm not entirely sure,

0:23:100:23:12

but I'll go on the theory we've got more overrules than pass-backs,

0:23:120:23:16

so I'll say plutonium, and maybe my team can overrule me.

0:23:160:23:21

OK, we're locking in plutonium.

0:23:210:23:23

And there's an overrule from Paul!

0:23:240:23:27

What are you thinking?

0:23:270:23:29

I think it is polonium 210, it was called.

0:23:290:23:31

-Yes?

-Yeah. It sounds right.

-Yeah.

0:23:310:23:33

-Sounds very precise, doesn't he?

-He does.

0:23:330:23:35

He sounds like he knows what he's talking about.

0:23:350:23:37

He's got a tattoo of it somewhere on his arm.

0:23:370:23:39

THEY LAUGH

0:23:390:23:40

Changing your answer from plutonium to polonium.

0:23:400:23:43

To light up column number seven, to protect £1,200,

0:23:450:23:49

this could be a great use of the overrule if it's right.

0:23:490:23:51

Yes, it is.

0:23:540:23:55

This is incredible teamwork,

0:23:550:23:57

look at this Wall.

0:23:570:23:59

We are three columns away from a clean sweep.

0:23:590:24:03

To keep £12,000 in play, we have three pass-backs, three overrules.

0:24:030:24:07

Here comes question number eight.

0:24:070:24:09

I would think the Greek...

0:24:230:24:25

I'm not sure about Greek mountains,

0:24:250:24:27

but surely Olympus would be in Greece.

0:24:270:24:30

I'm going to pass it back

0:24:320:24:34

and hopefully my team can get the right answer.

0:24:340:24:36

OK, we're using another pass-back,

0:24:360:24:37

and I've just seen Paul's head drop into his lap.

0:24:370:24:41

-You said...

-Yeah.

-What do you think, Paul?

0:24:410:24:44

I've been to pretty much every European country bar Greece.

0:24:440:24:47

-We really don't know, do we?

-No.

0:24:470:24:49

It would be a guess, but we'll go Olympus.

0:24:490:24:51

OK, let's lock in Olympus.

0:24:510:24:53

If this is right, it's a great guess.

0:24:530:24:55

We protect £1,200.

0:24:550:24:58

Is it the right answer?

0:24:580:24:59

DECIMATE.

0:25:020:25:03

Oh, what a shame.

0:25:030:25:05

The answer is...

0:25:060:25:08

-Parnassus.

-Parnassus!

0:25:090:25:11

OK, come on, guys, don't be disheartened.

0:25:110:25:12

This is still a strong round, we've only lost one column.

0:25:120:25:15

The Wall is now worth £10,800.

0:25:150:25:17

We have two pass-backs, three overrules in play.

0:25:170:25:20

Here comes your penultimate question, Ashley.

0:25:200:25:22

Mozzarella, mascarpone or ricotta?

0:25:340:25:36

I don't think it's mozzarella,

0:25:360:25:38

cos they come in those balls and they're from buffalo, I think.

0:25:380:25:41

So between mascarpone and ricotta.

0:25:410:25:45

And it's tricky, because I've eaten both

0:25:460:25:49

but I wouldn't know which one's cooked twice.

0:25:490:25:52

But I will go for...

0:25:520:25:54

-..mascarpone.

-OK, we're locking in mascarpone.

0:25:550:25:59

And it's an overrule from Paul.

0:26:000:26:02

You like your cheese, Paul?

0:26:020:26:05

I like my cheese, yes. We are not certain, but I'm basing this...

0:26:050:26:09

Biscuit, biscotti means "cooked twice".

0:26:090:26:12

And because it's "cotti" and there's "ricotta",

0:26:120:26:15

I'm maybe assuming that it's cooked twice.

0:26:150:26:18

He's good. He's very good.

0:26:180:26:20

He's a lad, yeah. Top lad.

0:26:200:26:22

Right, we're changing mascarpone to ricotta.

0:26:220:26:26

To light up column number nine,

0:26:270:26:29

to protect another £1,200.

0:26:290:26:31

Were they right to overrule Ashley?

0:26:310:26:34

Yes, they were!

0:26:380:26:39

Well worked out, Paul.

0:26:410:26:43

Good stuff. Our last and final question.

0:26:430:26:46

To protect £1,200.

0:26:460:26:47

Paul just told me this, it's Ray Parlour.

0:27:000:27:03

Right, we're locking in Ray Parlour.

0:27:030:27:04

Let's go out on a flourish.

0:27:040:27:06

Come on, the Romford Pele, it's got to be Ray Parlour.

0:27:060:27:08

Good work. Well done, mate, back to your team-mates.

0:27:100:27:13

Team.

0:27:160:27:18

Great stuff, we've managed to keep £10,800 on our Golden Wall,

0:27:180:27:23

so well done to each and every one of you.

0:27:230:27:25

As before, we're going to take that, divvy it up into ten new columns,

0:27:250:27:29

and it will now look like this.

0:27:290:27:32

Each column is now worth £1,080.

0:27:340:27:37

Angie, you're last up, so remember, my love,

0:27:370:27:40

the more columns you keep in play,

0:27:400:27:42

the more cash we can take through to the end game.

0:27:420:27:45

Shall we look at your keywords?

0:27:450:27:46

-Mm-hm.

-OK, here they are.

0:27:460:27:49

Paul, Ashley, help out Angie, 20 seconds.

0:28:020:28:04

-Who's Tony

-Cozier? I have no idea who Tony Cozier is.

-All right.

0:28:040:28:07

-You've got your pass-backs and your over rules.

-OK.

0:28:070:28:10

Fawlty Towers is in Cornwall.

0:28:100:28:11

Poker. Best hand in poker is a royal flush.

0:28:110:28:14

Royal flush. Pistols, could be... I don't know, guns...

0:28:140:28:17

-Sex Pistols, maybe.

-Sex Pistols...

0:28:170:28:19

-Peach fruit...

-Yeah, peach fruit.

0:28:190:28:21

Loot, another word for money.

0:28:210:28:22

Boppers... Big bopper?

0:28:220:28:24

-Teenyboppers?

-Teenyboppers, yeah.

0:28:240:28:26

Right, time up, team.

0:28:260:28:28

-If you don't know, have a guess.

-Angie, you ready?

-Yeah.

0:28:280:28:30

Will you please step forward and face the Golden Wall?

0:28:300:28:32

Right.

0:28:360:28:37

Angie, we have two pass-backs and two overrules in play.

0:28:370:28:41

Your first question is worth £1,080.

0:28:410:28:45

And here it is.

0:28:450:28:47

I know exactly where they were worn.

0:29:010:29:03

-Where?

-And it wasn't on the feet or the hands.

0:29:030:29:06

I wore my Deely Boppers on my head.

0:29:060:29:09

OK, we are going to lock in head.

0:29:090:29:10

To light up column number one,

0:29:120:29:13

cos apparently Angie used to wear these, back in the day.

0:29:130:29:15

-I still do!

-Is it right?

0:29:150:29:16

Yes. Good start to the game.

0:29:180:29:21

Column number two, question number two,

0:29:210:29:23

to protect another £1,080.

0:29:230:29:25

Terence Rattigan, no, I'll rule that out.

0:29:390:29:42

Joe Orton and Harold Pinter, quite...similar.

0:29:420:29:46

But I'm going to go with my first thought and I'm going to say

0:29:460:29:49

-Joe Orton.

-We're locking in Joe Orton.

0:29:490:29:52

No overrule from your team-mates.

0:29:540:29:55

Did Joe Orton, back in 1965, write the play Loot?

0:29:550:29:59

Yes, he did.

0:30:010:30:02

Good start.

0:30:020:30:03

Right, question number three, column number three,

0:30:050:30:07

to protect another £1,080.

0:30:070:30:10

Oh.

0:30:160:30:18

Oh.

0:30:230:30:24

OK. Um...

0:30:240:30:26

You've got two pass-backs and two overrules in play.

0:30:280:30:30

Yeah, I think I'm going to have to use a pass-back,

0:30:300:30:33

because this would just be a complete guess,

0:30:330:30:37

so I'm hoping one of the lovely boys behind me will know.

0:30:370:30:40

Paul, Ashley, peach Melba was invented by a chef at which hotel?

0:30:400:30:44

-We don't know.

-We don't know.

-Oh. Wow.

0:30:440:30:47

-It is a guess from us.

-Total guess.

0:30:470:30:49

My guess was Savoy.

0:30:490:30:50

Mine was Claridge's.

0:30:500:30:51

What would you like to do?

0:30:510:30:53

-I'll go for... We'll go for Claridge's, just because...

-Yeah?

0:30:530:30:57

Yeah, we'll go Claridge's.

0:30:570:30:59

OK. We're going to lock in Claridge's. All right, Ange?

0:30:590:31:01

Mm-hm.

0:31:010:31:02

We're locking in Claridge's to get three in a row.

0:31:020:31:05

To protect another £1,080.

0:31:050:31:07

Was the peach Melba invented by a chef at the famous Claridge's hotel?

0:31:070:31:12

-DECIMATE.

-Oh.

0:31:140:31:15

The answer is in fact...

0:31:170:31:18

-..the Savoy.

-I'm so sorry, Paul.

0:31:200:31:22

Right, we've lost column number three.

0:31:220:31:25

The Wall is now worth £9,720.

0:31:250:31:28

Still a lot of money, guys, I'm sure you'll agree.

0:31:280:31:30

We have one pass-back, two overrules in play.

0:31:300:31:33

Here comes question number four.

0:31:330:31:34

Montenegro definitely was, because I've been there

0:31:490:31:54

when it was part of Yugoslavia.

0:31:540:31:56

Slovenia...is the same, I...

0:31:560:32:00

-I'm going to say Moldova.

-Yeah?

0:32:000:32:02

Moldova was not formally part of Yugoslavia.

0:32:020:32:05

OK, let's lock in Moldova.

0:32:050:32:07

There's no overrule from your team-mates.

0:32:070:32:09

To light up column number four, is Angie right?

0:32:090:32:12

Yes, well done, Angie.

0:32:150:32:16

Good stuff. Right, we're coming up to the halfway mark.

0:32:160:32:19

We're flying through these.

0:32:190:32:21

One pass-back, two overrules left in the game.

0:32:210:32:23

Here comes question number five, to protect another £1,080.

0:32:230:32:27

I'm going to take a guess

0:32:400:32:44

with the hope that one of my team-mates will overrule me.

0:32:440:32:47

Go on, then.

0:32:470:32:48

I'm going to say Glen Matlock.

0:32:480:32:52

OK, let's lock in Glen Matlock.

0:32:520:32:54

There's no overrule.

0:32:560:32:57

Maybe your team are not sure.

0:32:570:32:59

Mm. I thought they would be.

0:32:590:33:01

Or maybe they think you're right.

0:33:010:33:02

Did Sid Vicious replace Glen Matlock

0:33:020:33:07

in the Sex Pistols?

0:33:070:33:09

Column number five.

0:33:090:33:11

Yes, he did.

0:33:130:33:14

Yes!

0:33:140:33:16

Right, one pass-back, two overrules in play.

0:33:160:33:18

Second half of the Wall, question number six.

0:33:180:33:21

When that came up as a keyword, I'd never heard of him,

0:33:340:33:37

and the boys didn't know who he was either,

0:33:370:33:39

so I'm going to go for...just by instinct,

0:33:390:33:45

and maybe the boys will tell me different, but I'm going to go golf.

0:33:450:33:49

Let's lock in golf.

0:33:490:33:50

There's no overrule.

0:33:520:33:53

To light up column number six, Tony Cozier,

0:33:530:33:57

did he commentate on golf?

0:33:570:33:58

-DECIMATE.

-Oh!

-Oh.

0:34:000:34:01

I've no idea. The answer is...

0:34:030:34:06

Cricket.

0:34:070:34:09

Right, we've lost column number six,

0:34:090:34:11

the Wall is now worth £8,640.

0:34:110:34:14

We have one pass-back and two overrules in play.

0:34:140:34:18

Question seven.

0:34:180:34:19

Nothing gives me a clue there.

0:34:360:34:37

Clove, cumin, cinnamon...

0:34:370:34:40

I'm going to use a pass-back on this one.

0:34:410:34:42

OK, our very last pass-back in the game.

0:34:420:34:47

-We're not sure about this.

-OK.

0:34:470:34:49

It could be clove, because you know, cloven nail...

0:34:490:34:52

-Cloven hoof.

-Yeah.

-What do you reckon?

0:34:520:34:54

-Clove.

-OK, we're going to lock in clove.

0:34:540:34:56

What do you think, Ange?

0:34:570:34:59

-Yeah, sounds possible.

-OK.

0:34:590:35:02

If this is right, we light up column number seven.

0:35:020:35:04

If it's not, we lose £1,080.

0:35:040:35:07

Clove...

0:35:080:35:09

..is the right answer!

0:35:110:35:13

Well done, boys.

0:35:130:35:14

-That's my boys!

-That's Angie's boys.

0:35:150:35:18

Right, we have no more pass-backs left.

0:35:180:35:20

We have three questions and two overrules.

0:35:200:35:23

Here comes question number eight to protect £1,080.

0:35:230:35:26

Oh, goodness.

0:35:380:35:39

I think The Builders was a little bit into the series.

0:35:420:35:45

And The Wedding party, I think, was when they were quite established.

0:35:470:35:51

I'm going to say A Touch Of Class because I haven't really seen that

0:35:510:35:53

or know what...

0:35:530:35:55

I've probably seen it but it doesn't ring any bells.

0:35:550:35:57

HE HUMS FAWLTY TOWERS THEME TUNE

0:35:570:36:00

So I'm going to say Touch Of Class.

0:36:000:36:01

We're locking in Touch Of Class.

0:36:010:36:03

No overrule from the team-mates.

0:36:030:36:05

Was Touch Of Class the first episode of the hilariously funny

0:36:050:36:10

Fawlty Towers?

0:36:100:36:12

Yes, it was! Angie!

0:36:150:36:16

-I know!

-Look at you, girl, eh?!

0:36:160:36:21

Now, two questions and two overrules.

0:36:210:36:24

We're in a good position here to bring £8,640 into our end game.

0:36:240:36:29

Here comes question number nine.

0:36:290:36:31

Isaac Newton, maybe that's going quite far back. Charles Darwin.

0:36:470:36:51

I'm going to say... All right, Albert Einstein

0:36:510:36:54

-is my instinct.

-Yeah?

-Yes.

0:36:540:36:57

OK. Angie's instinct.

0:36:570:37:00

Albert Einstein. The instinct has played out well so far

0:37:000:37:02

in round three. Is it going to hold out?

0:37:020:37:05

To light up column number nine,

0:37:050:37:06

she thinks it's Albert Einstein.

0:37:060:37:08

And she's right. You were nodding away there, Paul.

0:37:110:37:14

-Are you familiar with this?

-Yeah, Yahoo Serious.

0:37:140:37:16

Big frizzy haired guy, played... The film was called Young Einstein.

0:37:160:37:19

-Oh, well, there we are.

-There we are. Well done.

0:37:190:37:22

Right, our last and final question

0:37:220:37:25

to bring £8,640 into the end game.

0:37:250:37:29

I'm going to go...

0:37:440:37:47

Fish.... I'll rule that out straightaway.

0:37:470:37:50

It's between cats and dogs, but I'm going to go with dogs.

0:37:500:37:53

Yeah, famous painting.

0:37:530:37:55

-Yep.

-Dogs playing poker, you think?

0:37:550:37:57

-Yep.

-Right.

-We've locked in dogs.

0:37:570:38:00

No overrules. If this is right...

0:38:010:38:03

this is a wonderful end to round three.

0:38:030:38:06

We think it's dogs.

0:38:070:38:09

Angie!

0:38:120:38:14

Well done, sweetheart.

0:38:140:38:16

Go join your team-mates, well done.

0:38:160:38:17

-Brilliant, brilliant.

-Good stuff. Now, team, what a great last round.

0:38:200:38:24

Between all three of you, you've managed to keep £8,640

0:38:240:38:28

on our Golden Wall.

0:38:280:38:30

But now it's the big moment...

0:38:300:38:32

the chance to win that money, and here's how it works.

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We divide the cash once more into ten equal columns.

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A little reshuffle and it's going to look like this.

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There we go.

0:38:440:38:46

£8,640 right there.

0:38:460:38:49

To leave with the cash, you have to work your way one last time across

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the Wall, lighting up all ten columns.

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But now we're up against the clock, team.

0:38:540:38:56

We're only going to have two minutes to do it.

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But you'll get three chances to light up each column.

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But of course, the more questions you need,

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the more time we're going to use up.

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Should you get all three questions wrong,

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the column and the cash is lost.

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You rebuild the Wall and a team-mate must take over

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from where you left off. Now, if as a team you fail to light up

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all ten columns, sadly you're going to leave with nothing.

0:39:160:39:19

So before we decide who's going to face the final Golden Wall,

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here are your ten keywords. They are...

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Big decision, team. You met as strangers

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but you've worked as a team to have a chance

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to share that cash prize of £8,640.

0:39:420:39:46

Who's going to step forward first?

0:39:460:39:48

-I'm looking at you, mate.

-Yeah.

0:39:480:39:50

You've been the strongest player.

0:39:500:39:52

-Yeah, you've had the most knowledge.

-Yeah.

0:39:560:39:58

All right, Paul, it's all down to you, my friend.

0:39:580:40:01

Will you please join me and face the Golden Wall?

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APPLAUSE

0:40:030:40:05

Here we go, mate.

0:40:070:40:09

Light up all ten columns within the time and you,

0:40:090:40:12

Ashley and Angie will be leaving with £8,640.

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Let's put two minutes on the clock.

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That time will start when I finish

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reading the first question.

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Paul, good luck.

0:40:250:40:27

Orange. The Orange River forms

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the border between South Africa and which other country?

0:40:320:40:36

-Zimbabwe.

-Namibia. The TV show Orange Is The New Black

0:40:360:40:39

is set in what type of institution?

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-Prison.

-Correct. Strike.

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In which year was there a nine-day

0:40:420:40:44

general strike in the UK?

0:40:440:40:45

-1922.

-1926.

0:40:450:40:47

What did the British game show Strike It Lucky

0:40:470:40:50

change its name to in 1996?

0:40:500:40:51

-Don't know.

-Strike It Rich.

0:40:510:40:52

According to the popular saying

0:40:520:40:54

about exploiting an opportunity,

0:40:540:40:55

you should strike while the what is hot?

0:40:550:40:57

-Iron.

-Correct. Rabbit.

0:40:570:40:59

Which author created the character

0:40:590:41:00

of Harry Rabbit Angstrom?

0:41:000:41:02

-Douglas Adams.

-John Updike.

0:41:030:41:04

What part of a rabbit can be called a scut or a bob?

0:41:040:41:07

-Tail.

-Correct. Ford.

0:41:070:41:08

Harrison Ford married which

0:41:080:41:10

television actress in 2010?

0:41:100:41:11

-Calista Flockhart.

-Correct. Beetle.

0:41:120:41:14

In James And The Giant Peach,

0:41:140:41:15

which character is a wingless female beetle?

0:41:150:41:17

-Pass.

-Glow-worm.

0:41:170:41:19

The Colorado beetle takes the leaves

0:41:190:41:20

of which vegetable crop?

0:41:200:41:22

-Potato.

-Correct. Balls.

0:41:220:41:24

Balls Of Fury is a comedy film from 2007

0:41:240:41:26

set in the world of which sport?

0:41:260:41:27

-Tenpin bowling.

-No, table tennis.

0:41:290:41:31

Former Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls

0:41:310:41:32

married which other Labour politician in 1998?

0:41:320:41:35

-Pass.

-Yvette Cooper.

0:41:350:41:36

Alan Dedicoat is known as the voice

0:41:360:41:38

of the balls for which weekly event broadcast...?

0:41:380:41:40

-The National Lottery.

-Correct. Lake District.

0:41:400:41:42

The former village of Mardell Green

0:41:420:41:43

is submerged under which Lake District reservoir?

0:41:430:41:46

-Ullswater.

-Incorrect. It's Haweswater.

0:41:460:41:48

In which 1987 film did two friends

0:41:480:41:50

take a holiday in Uncle Monty's Lake District cottage?

0:41:500:41:53

-Weekend At Bernie's.

-No, Withnail And I.

0:41:530:41:54

Which town in the Lake District

0:41:540:41:56

is famous for its mint cake?

0:41:560:41:57

-Kendall.

-Correct. Marilyn Monroe.

0:41:570:41:59

Marilyn Monroe's second husband

0:41:590:42:01

was which great baseball player?

0:42:010:42:02

-Joe DiMaggio.

-Correct. Border.

0:42:020:42:03

South Of The Border was the third

0:42:030:42:05

single released from which Robbie Williams album?

0:42:050:42:07

-Pass.

-Life Thru A Lens.

0:42:070:42:09

Alan Border captained which country

0:42:090:42:10

at cricket for several years?

0:42:100:42:12

-Australia.

-Correct. Dennis.

0:42:120:42:13

Who was the founder of Dennis publishing?

0:42:130:42:16

-Pass.

-Felix Dennis.

0:42:160:42:17

In the Beano, what is the name of Dennis the Menace's dog?

0:42:170:42:19

-Gnasher.

-Correct.

0:42:190:42:21

CHEERING You've done it!

0:42:210:42:23

You have done it!

0:42:230:42:25

Come here, mate.

0:42:290:42:30

Come around here.

0:42:320:42:34

-Look at that!

-Look at that!

0:42:340:42:36

Oh, mate, we were flying through those questions, weren't we?

0:42:360:42:39

-Got there in the end.

-We had 16 seconds left on the clock.

0:42:390:42:42

Even time to get a tattoo done.

0:42:420:42:44

-Just about.

-You know what I mean?

0:42:440:42:46

Congratulations, team, you are taking home £8,640!

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APPLAUSE Isn't that brilliant?

0:42:490:42:52

You know what, I think we should all celebrate and get a tattoo now

0:42:520:42:55

-with Decimate on it.

-Yeah!

0:42:550:42:56

Join me tomorrow to see if another team can take home a huge cash prize

0:42:560:43:00

just like this lot here.

0:43:000:43:01

Or whether they'll be decimated. Take care, everybody, goodbye.

0:43:010:43:04

APPLAUSE

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