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There is a tasty £20,000 to be won.

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That is what this majestic Golden Wall is worth.

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Can three strangers pit their wits and keep the Wall complete?

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Or will this happen?

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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. Welcome to Decimate.

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Let's meet the team hoping to win big money today.

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I'm Brian, a software engineer from County Armagh.

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I'm Victoria, an ICT teacher from Preston.

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I'm Sandeep, a psychologist from Harrow.

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Sandeep, back in the room.

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You delve into people's minds, I understand.

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-That's true, yes.

-What can you tell about me already, just meeting me?

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That you are going to give us 20 grand!

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-Well, let's hope I do, mate!

-Yeah!

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And what do you like doing in your spare time?

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I've done a few kind of adrenaline things that people always think I'm

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-not going to do.

-Like what?

-I've done a tandem skydive back in 2007.

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-Did you really?

-Yes.

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And I've also done the London Marathon twice.

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-What time did you do it in?

-Seven hours.

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-Did you really?

-Yeah.

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-Plus!

-At the end of that,

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I bet your nose was running faster than your legs were!

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Exactly, yeah. I couldn't stand up. I literally could not stand up.

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Well, I wish you the best of luck today, Sandeep.

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Victoria, we have beauty amongst us.

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How are you, my love? And you're a teacher.

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-I am, yes.

-What age group?

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It's in the sixth form, so it's 16 to 19.

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And what do you like doing in your spare time?

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I like keeping fit, walking the dog, Pilates.

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-I also like baking.

-What's your favourite thing to bake?

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-Carrot cake.

-Really?

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What makes the perfect carrot cake?

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If I was Paul Hollywood and you were giving me some advice,

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-what would it be?

-Corn oil.

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Corn oil, lovely.

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Thank you, Victoria. Lovely.

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I wish you the best of luck, Victoria.

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-Thank you.

-Welcome to the show, my love. Brian, software engineer, sir.

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Always been a software engineer?

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I have, actually, since I left university.

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And I understand, which I find very fascinating,

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-you have a Blue Peter badge?

-Just when I was 13, it was,

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there was a competition to design a computer animation for the intro to

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the children's TV programmes.

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-OK.

-So I did a wee animation, submitted that, and that's...

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Please tell me you've still got the badge.

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I certainly have, yeah.

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Yeah, should have worn it today.

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Listen, welcome to the show, guys. And I wish you all the best of luck.

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Now, here's how the show works.

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Right, here is the Golden Wall

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worth £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 to face ten questions,

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one per column.

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You get a question right, that column is protected and will light

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up beautifully, like your smile, Victoria, like this.

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I'm a smoothie, ain't I, hey? Don't muck about!

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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 column is wiped out and 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 end game.

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Brian, Victoria, Sandeep, are you ready to play?

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-Yes, we are.

-Yes.

-Right, first,

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we need to choose who's going to play Round 1, but to help you

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decide, I'm going to reveal some keywords and these are going to

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appear in the first round of ten questions.

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So, feast your mince pies on these.

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So, having seen those keywords, which one of you is going to

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step forward and face the Golden Wall first?

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-I will leave it with you.

-Is anyone going to volunteer?

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Well, I don't mind going cos there is the...

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OK, OK.

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Taking one for the team.

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-All right.

-Yeah?

-Yeah.

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OK, Victoria, you are going to be first to take on the Golden Wall.

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But before you step forward,

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I'm going to give you 20 seconds for your team-mates to give you

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as many facts about these keywords as they can.

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-The time starts now.

-Right, Tupolev.

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Any idea who that is?

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I've no idea who Tupolev is, or...

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Captain Corelli - mandolin.

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Mandolin. Tithe, could be Macbeth,

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the tithe of Glamis.

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That was in Macbeth,

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that's all I can think of.

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Metal Mickey was in the '80s.

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-Twenty20 is cricket.

-Yeah.

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Major General.

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What, Twenty20 is cricket?

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What was Metal Mickey?

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-An '80s TV...

-I'm afraid, team, your time is up.

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Come on, Victoria, be honest. Was any of that useful?

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No!

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THEY LAUGH

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It's now time to step forward and face the Golden Wall.

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Come on, my love.

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Right, you're not completely on your own, OK?

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If there is 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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If they think you've given a wrong answer,

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they can buzz in to overrule you and change the answer.

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But, as a team, you only have five overrules

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and five pass-backs between all three of you

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over the whole show, so make sure you use them wisely.

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Right, Victoria, good luck, my love.

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Here comes your first question

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to protect £2,000 in column one.

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Was it...

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Just by the name, TOGs, and Terry Wogan,

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I'm going to go with Terry Wogan.

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We're going to lock in Terry Wogan.

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If this is right, you start your journey across the Wall with the

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wonderful Terry Wogan.

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Yes, well played, Victoria.

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Right, column number two,

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to protect another £2,000.

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Was it...

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Oh, I was thinking sea urchin, and none of those live in the sea.

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Rats were problematic back then,

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so I've got the overrules if anyone wants to correct me,

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but I'm going to go with a rat.

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OK, we're going to lock in rat.

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There is no overrule from your team-mates...

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Oh, there is an overrule.

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Just in time.

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I think it might be hedgehog.

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Something just said urchin and my first thought was hedgehog.

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OK, we're changing Victoria's answer from rat to hedgehog.

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If this is right, we're going to protect another £2,000

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in column number two.

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Were they right to overrule our teacher?

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Yes, they were. Good teamwork.

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-Thank you.

-Well done, Sandeep.

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Lovely. We have five pass-backs and four overrules.

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Here comes question number three.

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I do know this one. So it is beauty and fashion.

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Right.

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We've locked it in. There is no overrule from the team-mates.

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Are we right?

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Yes, well played, Victoria.

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Great start to the game.

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Three in a row.

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Question number four,

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to protect another £2,000.

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I have no idea.

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I think I'm going to have to pass that one back.

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OK, that's what they're there for. Going to pass them back to your

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team-mates. Brian, Sandeep, we need a bit of help for Victoria.

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Cephalonia.

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Right, this could be a wonderful use of the pass-back.

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That is what they are there for. This is a team game.

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We're going to lock in Cephalonia.

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Was Victoria right to pass back?

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Yes, well played, team.

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-Well done, Brian.

-Coming up to the halfway mark.

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Still got £20,000 on the Wall.

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Question number five,

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to protect another £2,000.

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Tithe, it's the same first letter as a tenth.

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Half may be a bit too much, so I'm going to go with a quarter.

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Going to lock in a quarter.

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It seems a reasonable amount...

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Oh, another overrule from Brian and Sandeep.

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I'm fairly certain in the Mormon church they still pay a tithe,

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and it is a tenth of their earnings.

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Right, Victoria thinks it's a quarter,

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team-mates think it is one tenth.

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We are locking in one tenth

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to light up column number five.

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Yes!

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Well done, Brian.

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A good game. Second half of the Wall, now.

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To protect another £2,000,

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we have three overrules and four pass-backs in play.

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Question number six.

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Was it...

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I was thinking space travel before the options came up.

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My gut is telling me to go with Apollo 11.

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Yep, you want to lock it in?

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-Yes.

-You want to lock in Apollo 11?

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Oh, no, we're not!

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Another overrule from your team-mates.

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I'm sorry, Victoria, but when it came up,

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Concorde came straight into my head.

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Concordski was the nickname of the plane that rivalled Concorde,

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but I think that is the correct name of it.

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So, once again, we're changing our teacher's answer

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from Apollo 11 to Concorde, to protect £2,000.

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Was Brian right to overrule once again?

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-Yes, he was.

-Oh, well done!

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Right. Question number seven,

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to protect another £2,000.

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I think his fashion is associated with boats and yachts and things.

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I'm going to go with American.

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We think Tommy Hilfiger is an American fashion designer.

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We are locking in American,

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to protect another £2,000.

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Is that the correct answer?

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Well played.

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This is looking good, Victoria.

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Question number eight,

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for another £2,000.

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When we was having the discussion, I think Brian said straightaway,

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"Twenty20, that's cricket,"

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so I think they might know this one.

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I'll pass back.

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Passing back to Brian and Sandeep.

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Boys, itching to get this answer right.

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I was hoping Victoria would pass it back because I can give an

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educated guess, rather than stabbing in the dark.

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I would go for Marlon Samuels.

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You want to lock in Marlon Samuels? If this is right,

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you protect another £2,000 in column number eight.

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Is it the right answer?

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DECIMATE.

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Oh, so sorry.

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The answer we were looking for was, in fact, Carlos Brathwaite.

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Not to worry. You've lost column number eight.

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The Wall is now worth a healthy £18,000.

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Not to be sniffed at. Your penultimate question.

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We have two overrules and three pass-backs left in the game.

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Here comes question number nine.

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HMS Pinafore.

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Is that the one you want to go for?

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Yeah? OK, we're going to lock in

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HMS Pinafore. Is that what we're doing?

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We've locked in HMS Pinafore.

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If this is right, we protect £2,000.

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Column number nine. I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major General.

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From the operetta

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HMS Pinafore.

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DECIMATE.

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Ah! No!

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I wanted you to get it.

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I think it's The Pirates Of Penzance.

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The answer is The Pirates Of Penzance.

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Not to worry.

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We have one more column left.

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OK, the Wall is now worth £16,000.

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Let's go out on a high, OK? Column number ten.

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Metal Mickey...

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Ah!

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Wiggle Wiggle.

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You're going to lock in Wiggle Wiggle.

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No overrules from the team-mates

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to go out on a high, to protect £2,000,

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in column number ten.

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Was his catchphrase "Wiggle Wiggle"?

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DECIMATE.

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Oh, no!

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The answer...

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Boogie Boogie!

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Came unstuck at the end, but what a wonderful round.

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Give them a big round of applause. Come on, sweetheart. Mwah!

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Go and join your team-mates, darling.

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Right, we were on a bit of a roll then.

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We was on a bit of a roll. Unfortunately,

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we lost the last three columns. But don't despair.

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£14,000 still in the game. It's a lot of money.

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We'll take that and spread it evenly across ten new columns

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and it's now going to look like this.

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14 grand right there. Each column now worth £1,400.

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Who's going to play next? Brian or Sandeep?

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Before we decide, let's have a look at those keywords.

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And they are...

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Who's the best player? Brian or Sandeep,

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who's going to step up for Round 2?

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I like some of them, but not all of them.

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I like most of them.

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OK. Do you want to go ahead?

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Yeah, I'd prefer to take this one.

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Brian, before you step up, mate,

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Victoria and Sandeep, same as before,

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give him as much help as you can.

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20 seconds...starts now.

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-OK, good luck.

-Stave, isn't that what music's written on?

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The five lines, staves?

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And which is the Ishihara Test?

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Colour blindness, I think.

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Um...

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Arrow could be the TV show, Arrow.

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What was the name of the main character?

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Queen, somebody Queen, OK.

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All right, time up.

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Any of that help, Brian?

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Well, I'm hoping he's got it right with that Arrow one.

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Let's find out. I'm going to ask you

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to step forward and face the Golden Wall.

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

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The Wall is worth £14,000

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and, to protect £1,400,

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here comes your first question.

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It's a toughie one.

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I wouldn't say Australia.

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I think it's probably between Japan and Spain.

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Japan eat a lot of fish food, which is meant to be healthy.

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And Spain, the Mediterranean diet.

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I would go for Japan.

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OK, we're going to lock in Japan.

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To start his journey across the Wall.

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To kick off Round 2, to protect £1,400...

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Is the answer Japan?

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Yes, it is.

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A great start to your game, my friend.

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Question number two, to protect another £1,400.

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Food and drink is about my weakest subject.

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I think I'm going to have to pass this one back

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because I just don't know.

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Right, Victoria, Sandeep?

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Brian needs your help here.

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-Well, you thought...

-What did you think, Victoria?

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It sounds Italian.

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Looking at the words and how it's spelt,

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it looks more Italian.

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What would you go for, Victoria?

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-I'd go with Sardinia.

-Yeah?

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OK. We've used the pass-back.

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We're going to lock in Sardinia.

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If this is right, we protect column number two.

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Was Brian right to pass back?

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Yes!

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Good, well done! Great teamwork.

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Column number three, we have two pass-backs, two overrules.

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Is it...?

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I would've thought ALL of them would have had number one singles.

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-That's a toughie, isn't it?

-Yes, it's a tough one.

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Had it said, "Had NOT had a number one single..."

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Number one single.

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Dire Straits was a number one album.

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I'll go with Pink Floyd.

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I thought Another Brick In The Wall was definitely number one.

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OK, we're going to lock in Pink Floyd.

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To light up column number three.

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Did they have a number one single?

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Yes, they did!

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But I thought Dire Straits, Money For Nothing!

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Yes, that's what I was thinking.

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Well, we've lit up column number three.

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Let's light up column number four, to protect another £1,400.

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Was it...?

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I thought, before this question comes up,

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Cuba came straight to me.

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But they have lifted sanctions on Iran to some extent

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recently as well.

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It's definitely not China.

0:19:430:19:45

I'm still leaning towards Cuba.

0:19:450:19:48

That's what I'm going to stick with, Cuba.

0:19:480:19:51

Brian's going to stick with Cuba. We are locking in Cuba.

0:19:510:19:53

There's no overrule from your team-mates.

0:19:530:19:56

To light up column number four, the answer...

0:19:560:19:59

Cuba.

0:19:590:20:01

Yes!

0:20:030:20:05

Well played, mate. This is looking good.

0:20:050:20:07

-Another good Round

-2. Yeah.

0:20:070:20:09

Up to the halfway mark.

0:20:090:20:10

Question number five.

0:20:100:20:12

Is it...?

0:20:180:20:20

I thought maybe when the answer came up I would know it,

0:20:260:20:29

but I don't.

0:20:290:20:31

But again, logic thinking...

0:20:310:20:34

nick is, like, a small groove or mark into something,

0:20:340:20:39

and it's not that big.

0:20:390:20:42

I think I will...

0:20:430:20:46

I'll go for nick.

0:20:460:20:47

OK, we're going to lock in nick.

0:20:470:20:49

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

0:20:490:20:52

Is the groove at the end of an arrow into which the bowstring goes

0:20:520:20:56

called a nick?

0:20:560:20:57

DECIMATE.

0:20:590:21:01

The answer we were looking for was, in fact, a nock.

0:21:030:21:05

-Nock!

-Not to worry, my friend.

0:21:050:21:07

OK, we've lost column number five.

0:21:070:21:09

On the Wall is £12,600.

0:21:090:21:11

We have two pass-backs and two overrules.

0:21:110:21:14

Question number six.

0:21:140:21:15

Is it...?

0:21:230:21:24

When the question came up, five was in my head straightaway.

0:21:300:21:33

If it would have been less,

0:21:330:21:34

I would have been worried because I don't think it's six or seven.

0:21:340:21:38

So I will plump for five.

0:21:380:21:40

-You're going to lock in five?

-Yes.

0:21:400:21:43

Five horizontal lines on a standard musical stave.

0:21:430:21:48

Column number six.

0:21:480:21:50

Yes! I'm glad you got that one right.

0:21:520:21:55

Question number seven.

0:21:550:21:56

You have two pass-backs, two overrules.

0:21:560:21:59

To protect another £1,400.

0:21:590:22:00

The British are fond of naming things after themselves.

0:22:120:22:16

British Prime Minister

0:22:160:22:18

does sound like it could be a plausible answer.

0:22:180:22:22

So I'll go for a British Prime Minister.

0:22:220:22:24

We're locking in a British Prime Minister.

0:22:240:22:27

To protect £1,400, column number seven,

0:22:270:22:30

is the city of Melbourne named after a British Prime Minister?

0:22:300:22:33

Yes, it is!

0:22:350:22:37

I'm getting lucky here!

0:22:380:22:40

Question number eight, to protect another £1,400.

0:22:400:22:44

Was it...?

0:22:510:22:52

Oh! I remember Half A Sixpence.

0:22:590:23:00

Was that not Tommy Steele...

0:23:000:23:02

-I believe so.

-..in the film version?

0:23:020:23:04

-Yes.

-I'll go for Half A Sixpence.

0:23:040:23:06

OK, we'll lock in Half A Sixpence.

0:23:060:23:09

Is that the right answer?

0:23:090:23:11

Column number eight.

0:23:120:23:13

Yeah, of course it is!

0:23:160:23:17

I'm on a run here.

0:23:170:23:19

Right, column number nine.

0:23:190:23:22

To protect another £1,400.

0:23:220:23:26

Is it...?

0:23:310:23:32

Well, in the discussion, I did say that it was a colour-blind test.

0:23:390:23:45

So, I will lock in colour perception.

0:23:450:23:48

-You sure?

-Yeah.

-OK, we're going to lock in colour perception.

0:23:480:23:52

To light up column number nine,

0:23:520:23:54

to protect £1,400, column number nine.

0:23:540:23:57

Yes! Look at this round!

0:24:000:24:03

You have two pass-backs and two overrules left.

0:24:050:24:07

To protect another £1,400,

0:24:070:24:11

to bring £12,600 into Round 3, ready, Brian?

0:24:110:24:15

-Yes.

-Last and final question. Here it is.

0:24:150:24:18

Is it...?

0:24:230:24:25

-Seen the film?

-I don't think I've actually watched it through.

0:24:300:24:33

I know it's an old black and white film and its famous for the...

0:24:330:24:37

Isn't there a Ferris wheel in it, in Vienna?

0:24:370:24:41

So I'll go for Vienna.

0:24:410:24:43

You're going to lock in Vienna.

0:24:430:24:45

To finish Round 2

0:24:450:24:47

by lighting up column number ten.

0:24:470:24:50

Well played, Brian.

0:24:530:24:54

Great round. Go and join your team-mates.

0:24:540:24:57

Right, what a round that was.

0:25:000:25:02

We have managed to keep £12,600 on the board.

0:25:020:25:06

We're going to take that and divvy it up into ten new columns,

0:25:060:25:09

and it's now going to look like this.

0:25:090:25:12

There we go.

0:25:130:25:15

Each column is now worth £1,260.

0:25:150:25:18

Sandeep? You're up last, my friend.

0:25:180:25:21

Remember, the more columns you can keep in play,

0:25:210:25:23

the more cash we're going to take through to the end game.

0:25:230:25:25

Let's have a look at those keywords.

0:25:250:25:27

And they are...

0:25:270:25:28

Victoria, Brian, give Sandeep a bit of help.

0:25:430:25:46

You've got 20 seconds.

0:25:460:25:47

What's Muntjac? I haven't got a clue. Does anyone know?

0:25:470:25:50

No, I don't. 12 sides, I think, is dodecahedron.

0:25:500:25:53

What is GK Chesterton?

0:25:530:25:54

What does he do? Who is he?

0:25:540:25:57

He's either an author or cricketer.

0:25:570:26:00

Lovely!

0:26:000:26:01

THEY LAUGH

0:26:010:26:03

John Wayne - Marion somebody or other was his real name.

0:26:030:26:06

Marion, OK.

0:26:060:26:08

Time up, team. How was that, Sandeep, was that all right?

0:26:080:26:11

Yeah, helpful as it could be, I guess.

0:26:110:26:13

Well, we'll find out.

0:26:130:26:14

Will you please step forward and face the Golden Wall?

0:26:140:26:17

Right, Sandeep, the last and final round.

0:26:200:26:22

You have two pass-backs and two overrules in play.

0:26:220:26:25

£12,600.

0:26:250:26:26

Let see if we can get that through to the end game.

0:26:260:26:28

If we can get question number one right, to protect £1,260,

0:26:280:26:32

here it is.

0:26:320:26:34

Is it...?

0:26:410:26:42

Um, my initial idea, I think it's a deer.

0:26:460:26:52

I'm basing that on I think that

0:26:520:26:56

a cow and a rabbit was already in the UK.

0:26:560:26:59

They sound very British animals.

0:26:590:27:01

So I'm going to go with deer.

0:27:010:27:03

If they know it, they can overrule.

0:27:030:27:05

OK, we're going to lock in deer.

0:27:050:27:08

To light up column number one.

0:27:080:27:10

Muntjac is a type of deer.

0:27:100:27:14

Yes, well played, Sandeep! Good stuff, mate.

0:27:160:27:19

Column number two, to protect another £1,260.

0:27:190:27:23

Is it...?

0:27:310:27:32

I think it's a pound.

0:27:400:27:41

I think I saw this when it was unveiled.

0:27:410:27:44

It was certainly a gold-coloured coin.

0:27:440:27:47

So I'm going to go with a pound.

0:27:470:27:49

We'll lock in pound. Sandeep thinks he remembers this one.

0:27:490:27:51

-Yeah.

-We're going to find out if his memory's going to let him down.

0:27:510:27:55

Column number two.

0:27:550:27:56

Good stuff, mate, well played.

0:27:580:28:01

Right. Column number three.

0:28:010:28:03

You have two pass-backs and two overrules still in play.

0:28:030:28:06

Is it...?

0:28:120:28:13

Ooh! When Majorca came up, I thought it was that,

0:28:190:28:22

and now I think it's Tenerife.

0:28:220:28:24

I don't think it's Corsica.

0:28:240:28:26

I'm going to go with Tenerife and, again, if the guys know it,

0:28:260:28:29

they can overrule me.

0:28:290:28:31

OK, we're going to lock in Tenerife.

0:28:310:28:33

Oh, no, we're not.

0:28:330:28:35

Brian's overruled.

0:28:350:28:37

-What are you thinking, team?

-I'm the son of a travel agent,

0:28:370:28:40

so I should know the answer.

0:28:400:28:42

-It's Majorca.

-OK.

0:28:420:28:44

We're changing Sandeep's answer from Tenerife to Majorca.

0:28:440:28:48

Majorca's been locked in. If this is right,

0:28:480:28:51

we light up column number three.

0:28:510:28:52

Were the team right to overrule Sandeep?

0:28:520:28:55

Yes, they were. Good stuff!

0:28:580:29:01

Column number four. This is another good round.

0:29:010:29:04

Was it...?

0:29:130:29:15

It's not Gary Barlow.

0:29:200:29:21

Jeff Buckley, they released it as one of their songs.

0:29:210:29:26

AS GARY BARLOW: Is it not Gary Barlow, no?

0:29:260:29:28

You sure Gary Barlow didn't sing Hallelujah?

0:29:280:29:31

No! I think it's Leonard Cohen. I think Jeff Buckley released it

0:29:310:29:34

after Leonard Cohen did. And Leonard Cohen wrote it.

0:29:340:29:37

So I'm going to go with Leonard Cohen.

0:29:370:29:40

-Yeah?

-Yeah.

-OK.

0:29:400:29:41

We're going to lock in Leonard Cohen.

0:29:410:29:44

Come on, let's protect another £1,260.

0:29:440:29:48

Column number four.

0:29:480:29:50

You've got it. Well done, buddy!

0:29:510:29:53

Coming up to the halfway mark.

0:29:540:29:56

Column number five, we have two pass-backs, one overrule in play.

0:29:560:30:00

Here it comes.

0:30:000:30:01

Was it...?

0:30:070:30:08

I'm kind of edging towards Savannah Phillips,

0:30:150:30:18

only because Prince George is, and Mia Tindall, I think,

0:30:180:30:22

round about the same age

0:30:220:30:24

and Savannah Phillips, I think, is older.

0:30:240:30:27

We'll go with Savannah Phillips.

0:30:270:30:29

OK, let's lock in Savannah Phillips.

0:30:290:30:32

If this is right, Sandeep,

0:30:320:30:35

we protect £1,260.

0:30:350:30:37

Column number five.

0:30:370:30:39

Savannah Phillips, is she the Queen's first great-grandchild?

0:30:390:30:44

Yes, she is. Well done, buddy.

0:30:460:30:48

Good stuff.

0:30:480:30:50

Right. Question number six.

0:30:500:30:53

Is it...?

0:31:010:31:03

Immediately, I had the picture...

0:31:090:31:11

I think this was a TV show, way back in the late '80s, '90s,

0:31:110:31:16

and I think the detective was Cadfael.

0:31:160:31:19

I don't even know who Father Brown or Monk is

0:31:190:31:22

so I'm going to go with Cadfael.

0:31:220:31:24

OK, we're going to lock in Cadfael.

0:31:240:31:26

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

0:31:260:31:30

Cadfael.

0:31:300:31:32

DECIMATE.

0:31:320:31:34

You know what, Sandeep? I thought you were right.

0:31:340:31:37

The answer we're looking for is

0:31:370:31:40

Father Brown. Shown on BBC One in the afternoons. OK, not to worry,

0:31:400:31:43

because this is still a great game we've got here, guys.

0:31:430:31:46

We've lost column number six.

0:31:460:31:47

The Wall is now worth £11,340.

0:31:470:31:51

If we can get that into the end game,

0:31:510:31:52

it will be over three grand each you will be playing for.

0:31:520:31:55

Question number seven.

0:31:550:31:56

Is it...?

0:32:040:32:05

It's not 2010. It's not 2004, either.

0:32:130:32:18

It was when I started university, when I did my doctorate,

0:32:180:32:21

and I remember going into the pub and thinking,

0:32:210:32:23

"It smells a bit clean in here!"

0:32:230:32:24

And thinking it smells different.

0:32:240:32:26

And that started in 2006.

0:32:260:32:28

So it's 2007.

0:32:280:32:30

-Yeah?

-Yeah.

0:32:300:32:31

-It was 2007 when the pubs smelt nicer?

-Yeah.

0:32:310:32:34

OK, we're going to lock in 2007.

0:32:340:32:38

If this is right, we light up column number seven

0:32:380:32:42

to protect £11,340.

0:32:420:32:45

Is it the right answer?

0:32:450:32:46

Yes, it is!

0:32:480:32:50

-Well done, Sandeep.

-Thank you.

0:32:500:32:52

We have one overrule and two pass-backs.

0:32:520:32:54

Question number eight, to protect another £1,260.

0:32:540:32:57

Here it comes.

0:32:570:32:58

Was it...?

0:33:040:33:05

I have never seen a John Wayne film.

0:33:120:33:15

-Really?

-No.

0:33:150:33:17

So, I would probably pass this back.

0:33:170:33:20

Because I don't have a clue.

0:33:200:33:21

-Pass it back?

-So, yeah, pass it back.

0:33:210:33:24

OK, buddy. Passing it back to you.

0:33:240:33:26

Are you a John Wayne fan, Brian, Victoria?

0:33:260:33:29

-I'm afraid I'm not.

-Really?

0:33:290:33:31

No idea. The first thing that

0:33:310:33:34

came into my head was The Shootist.

0:33:340:33:36

I'm happy to go with The Shootist.

0:33:360:33:38

It could be completely wrong.

0:33:380:33:40

-Shall we lock it in?

-It's a guess, but, yeah.

0:33:400:33:42

All right, Sandeep, your team-mates reckon it might be The Shootist.

0:33:420:33:45

You happy with that answer?

0:33:450:33:46

I'm happy with that, because I haven't heard of any of them.

0:33:460:33:48

The Shootist, was that John Wayne's last film?

0:33:480:33:51

Because, if it is, we're going to light up column number eight.

0:33:510:33:54

Is it right?

0:33:540:33:55

Yes, it is.

0:33:580:34:00

Well done!

0:34:000:34:01

Now, we have two columns left.

0:34:030:34:05

We have one pass-back and one overrule.

0:34:050:34:08

Here comes your penultimate question.

0:34:080:34:10

Was it...?

0:34:200:34:22

Euro 96, they definitely did.

0:34:310:34:34

Euro 2000, was that the one where David Beckham had his head shaved

0:34:340:34:39

and scored against Greece?

0:34:390:34:41

Euro 2004, I've not got a clue about.

0:34:410:34:44

OK, I'm going to go for...

0:34:440:34:47

..Euro 2000.

0:34:490:34:51

Euro 2000.

0:34:510:34:52

We've locked it in.

0:34:540:34:55

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

0:34:550:34:59

To protect £1,260...

0:34:590:35:03

Well done.

0:35:050:35:07

This is a great round.

0:35:080:35:09

Right, your last and final question, Sandeep.

0:35:110:35:14

To protect our last, final column, here it is.

0:35:140:35:17

Was it...?

0:35:270:35:28

I don't think it's juggernaut

0:35:340:35:36

because that's the name of, like, big lorries and things.

0:35:360:35:39

Do you know what? I'm going to pass it back

0:35:410:35:43

rather than try and guess it.

0:35:430:35:45

Brian and Victoria, our last and very final pass-back

0:35:450:35:48

on our last and very final question.

0:35:480:35:51

The answer is...

0:35:510:35:52

Tumbrel sounds like the right answer

0:35:520:35:55

until palanquin came in - a French-sounding word.

0:35:550:35:58

-Yeah, yeah, tumbrel.

-I think tumbrel.

0:36:000:36:02

We're going to lock in tumbrel.

0:36:020:36:04

Tumbrel is locked in.

0:36:040:36:06

If that's right, we go into our end game

0:36:060:36:10

with a whopping £11,340.

0:36:100:36:14

Only if it's right.

0:36:140:36:16

Question number ten.

0:36:160:36:17

Aw!

0:36:200:36:22

Ooh!

0:36:220:36:23

Well done, buddy. Go and join your team-mates. Good stuff, well done.

0:36:230:36:27

Ah!

0:36:290:36:30

Now, we have played three wonderful rounds.

0:36:300:36:34

You've managed, between you, to keep £11,340 on our Golden Wall.

0:36:340:36:40

Now, it's the big moment.

0:36:400:36:42

It's the chance to win that money.

0:36:420:36:45

And here's how it works.

0:36:450:36:46

We divide the cash once more into ten equal columns.

0:36:460:36:49

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

0:36:490:36:53

There we go.

0:36:530:36:55

£11,340, right there.

0:36:550:36:58

Now, to leave with the cash,

0:36:580:36:59

you must work your way across the Wall one last time,

0:36:590:37:02

lighting up all ten columns.

0:37:020:37:04

But now, you're up against the clock.

0:37:040:37:06

You've only got two minutes to do it.

0:37:060:37:08

You'll get three chances to light each column.

0:37:080:37:11

Of course, the more questions you need,

0:37:110:37:13

the more time you're going to use up.

0:37:130:37:14

Get all three questions wrong, and that column and its cash is lost.

0:37:140:37:19

You have to rebuild the Wall,

0:37:190:37:21

and a team-mate will take over from where you left off.

0:37:210:37:24

Now, if, as a team, you fail to light up all ten columns, sadly,

0:37:240:37:27

it's a group hug and you're leaving with nothing.

0:37:270:37:30

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

0:37:300:37:33

here are your ten key words. They are...

0:37:330:37:36

So, big decision. You met today as strangers,

0:37:510:37:54

but you've worked wonderfully as a team

0:37:540:37:57

to have a chance to share that cash prize of £11,340.

0:37:570:38:03

Who's going to face the Wall first?

0:38:030:38:06

-It's up to you guys.

-I don't mind going first.

0:38:060:38:09

-You want to go first? OK.

-Only because some of the top ones look...

0:38:090:38:13

-You think...

-Yeah.

-OK.

0:38:130:38:14

-OK.

-I'll go first.

0:38:140:38:16

-We've made a decision?

-Yes.

0:38:160:38:18

Right, Sandeep, the responsibility has fallen to you.

0:38:180:38:21

Will you please step forward and face the final Golden Wall?

0:38:210:38:25

Here you go, buddy.

0:38:300:38:31

Light up all ten columns within the time, and you,

0:38:310:38:35

Brian and Victoria will be leaving with £11,340.

0:38:350:38:40

Let's put two minutes on the clock.

0:38:400:38:42

That time will start when I finish reading the first question.

0:38:440:38:48

-Sandeep, good luck.

-Thank you.

0:38:480:38:51

Charity. Sir Robert Hunter,

0:38:520:38:55

Hardwicke Rawnsley and Octavia Hill were founders of which charity?

0:38:550:38:59

Pass.

0:38:590:39:00

The National Trust. Who plays Charity Hope Valentine in

0:39:000:39:03

the 1969 film musical Sweet Charity?

0:39:030:39:05

-Shirley MacLaine.

-Which charity is associated with Red Nose Day?

0:39:050:39:09

Comic Relief.

0:39:090:39:10

Correct.

0:39:100:39:11

Billy Pilgrim is the protagonist in which Kurt Vonnegut novel?

0:39:110:39:14

-Pass.

-Slaughterhouse Five.

0:39:140:39:15

In the Viz cartoon strip, Billy the Fish is a goalkeeper for which team?

0:39:150:39:19

Scunthorpe United?

0:39:190:39:20

Fulchester United. A billy is the male of which farm animal?

0:39:200:39:23

-Goat.

-Correct.

0:39:230:39:25

With which song did David Hasselhoff reach number three

0:39:250:39:28

in the UK singles chart in 2006?

0:39:280:39:31

Road To Freedom?

0:39:310:39:32

No, Jump In My Car.

0:39:320:39:33

What was the first name of David Hasselhoff's character in Baywatch?

0:39:330:39:37

Mitch.

0:39:370:39:39

Correct. The Parisian fashion designer who collaborated with

0:39:390:39:42

Salvador Dali in the 1930s was Elsa who?

0:39:420:39:45

-Pass.

-Schiaparelli.

0:39:450:39:46

In the Disney film Frozen, what was the name of Elsa's sister?

0:39:460:39:49

Anna.

0:39:490:39:50

Correct.

0:39:500:39:51

Heart Of Darkness, the novel which inspired the film Apocalypse Now,

0:39:510:39:54

-is by which author?

-Pass.

0:39:540:39:55

Joseph Conrad. In the human heart,

0:39:550:39:57

what is the name of the two upper chambers?

0:39:570:40:00

Atrium.

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Correct.

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"Remember, remember, the 5th of November"

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refers to the Gunpowder Plot of which year?

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Pass.

0:40:070:40:08

1605. Which monument in London was unveiled by King George V

0:40:080:40:10

on November 11th, 1920?

0:40:100:40:12

-Pass.

-The Cenotaph.

0:40:120:40:13

The term Movember refers to the growing of what in November?

0:40:130:40:16

-Moustache.

-Correct.

0:40:160:40:17

Folk singer Woody Guthrie's guitar had written on it the words,

0:40:170:40:20

"This machine kills..." what?

0:40:200:40:22

Pass.

0:40:220:40:23

Fascists. In the American sitcom Cheers, who plays Woody Boyd?

0:40:230:40:26

Ted Danson.

0:40:260:40:27

Woody Harrelson. Which Pixar film series features Sheriff Woody?

0:40:270:40:30

Toy Story.

0:40:300:40:31

Correct. The Eustace Diamonds by Anthony Trollope

0:40:310:40:34

-is the third in which series of six novels?

-Pass.

0:40:340:40:37

Palliser. In the game of bridge,

0:40:370:40:38

which is the only suit that ranks lower than diamonds?

0:40:380:40:41

-Clubs.

-Correct.

0:40:410:40:42

Thomas Bach became president of which organisation in 2013?

0:40:420:40:45

Pass.

0:40:450:40:47

The IOC. Bach is a term of affection

0:40:470:40:48

meaning "little one" in which language?

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French?

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No, Welsh. Johann Sebastian Bach was a composer

0:40:510:40:53

from which present-day country?

0:40:530:40:55

-Pass.

-Germany.

0:40:550:40:56

'DECIMATE.'

0:40:560:40:59

I'm afraid we've had to stop the clock, mate.

0:41:000:41:03

The last answer I was looking for,

0:41:030:41:05

Johann Sebastian Bach was a composer from Germany.

0:41:050:41:09

The clock has been stopped.

0:41:110:41:14

The money has been decimated.

0:41:140:41:16

I'm afraid you've got to step down

0:41:160:41:18

and return to your team-mates, Sandeep.

0:41:180:41:20

Thank you.

0:41:200:41:21

Team, we now have to rebuild the Wall.

0:41:240:41:27

We are now down to £10,206.

0:41:350:41:40

The question is,

0:41:400:41:42

can Brian or Victoria take that home by protecting all ten columns?

0:41:420:41:47

We need a new keyword, and that keyword is Montgomery.

0:41:470:41:51

Montgomery.

0:41:510:41:52

Brian and Victoria, one of you's got to step up

0:41:520:41:55

and try and complete the journey across the Wall.

0:41:550:41:57

-Who's it going to be?

-Do you want me to go?

0:41:570:42:00

-Yes.

-OK, it's going to be me.

0:42:000:42:02

Brian, will you please step forward?

0:42:020:42:03

Like I said, £10,260.

0:42:080:42:11

The clock will restart when I finish asking this question.

0:42:110:42:16

Brian, good luck.

0:42:170:42:18

Montgomery.

0:42:210:42:22

In 1955, who was famously arrested in Montgomery, Alabama

0:42:220:42:25

for refusing to give up her seat on a bus?

0:42:250:42:28

Rosa Parks.

0:42:290:42:31

Correct. Arctic...

0:42:310:42:32

DECIMATE.

0:42:320:42:33

Mate, we only had one column to get.

0:42:380:42:41

And, unfortunately, you were beaten by the clock.

0:42:410:42:45

You didn't make it across the Wall, which I am genuinely gutted for.

0:42:450:42:48

Sadly, you and your team-mates are leaving with nothing.

0:42:480:42:50

Give them a big round of applause, though.

0:42:500:42:53

Come here, mate. Come over here, Victoria.

0:42:530:42:55

APPLAUSE

0:42:550:42:56

Listen, you did work well as a team, there.

0:42:560:42:59

-Good play. Have you enjoyed it?

-Yeah.

-Have you had good fun?

0:42:590:43:01

-Yeah.

-Thank you so much for joining me on the show today.

0:43:010:43:04

Join me next time to see whether another team of complete strangers

0:43:040:43:07

can take home a huge cash prize, or whether they will be decimated.

0:43:070:43:12

Take care, everybody. Goodbye.

0:43:120:43:13

DECIMATE!

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