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One towering Golden Wall...

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..worth a thrilling £20,000.

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And three total strangers.

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Can they work together and take home the cash?

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Or will they be leaving without a penny?

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-DECIMATE.

-This is Decimate!

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DECIMATE.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Thank you very much.

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Hello, everybody, and welcome to Decimate.

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Let's meet this good-looking team

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hoping to win big money today.

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I'm Neil, a brand ambassador, from Birmingham.

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I'm Caroline, a drama teacher, from Harlow.

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I'm Sue, a retired education assistant, from Wakefield.

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APPLAUSE

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YORKSHIRE ACCENT: Hello, Sue from Wakefield.

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-Apparently, you like quizzes?

-I do like quizzes, yes.

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I do. We play pub quizzes at the local pub.

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-I've heard you are known as Nelly Know-All. Is that right?

-Yes, it's.

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-Bit of a know-all, are you?

-I am. I'm terrible.

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And I get really cross if other people don't know it.

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Oh, blimey. Caroline and Neil, let that be a lesson to you.

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The one thing I did hate was when the mobile phones go on.

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They don't do that any more.

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They used to get their mobile phones out and I used to get so angry.

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No phones on this show, darling. OK. It's all up here.

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-Welcome to the show, Sue.

-Thank you, Shane.

-Hope you have a good time.

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Caroline, a drama teacher?

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-Yes.

-I stand in your shadow, my love.

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-Thank you.

-Have you got a competitive streak,

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like Sue next door to you there?

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Yes, I'm a bit competitive, I'm afraid.

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-A bit bossy?

-It's the teacher in me.

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I can't help it sometimes. I try not to be,

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-but sometimes it just comes out.

-Give me that teacher's look.

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Look at that! HE LAUGHS

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Scared the life out of me already.

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-Welcome to the show, Caroline.

-Thank you.

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-Neil...

-All right, Shane?

-..a brand ambassador?

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-What's that?

-I could be the guy down the cheese aisle

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in your local supermarket asking you to sample a new line in cheese.

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I understand you might have a bit of a famous relative?

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My dad told me this. I'm related to Bruce Golding.

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He's the president of Jamaica, is that right?

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He used to be. He was one. I'm not sure who the president is right now.

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I'm hoping that question does not come up!

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No, if it does, you're in trouble!

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Great. Welcome to the show, Team.

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Here's hoping you will be leaving today

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with thousands of pounds to share between all three of you.

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Now, here's how our show works.

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Right in front of you here

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is the famous Golden Wall.

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It's 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'll step forward to face ten questions -

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one per column. If you get the question right,

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that column is protected and it will light up, like this.

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There we go. 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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That's it. The column is wiped out

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and that cash will be lost for good.

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So, the idea 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 what is going to be at stake in our end game.

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Right, Team, are you ready to play?

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-Yeah!

-Ready!

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Right, we need to find out who's going to play round one.

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But before we do, to help you decide,

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I'm going to reveal some key words.

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

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So, here are the all-important key words.

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Having seen these key words,

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who's going to step forward

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and face the Golden Wall for the first time?

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I'm quite happy to go first.

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Are you? Brave lad!

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-Someone's got to, ain't they?

-Yes.

-Someone's got to go first.

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So, Neil, you are going to be first to face the Golden Wall.

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But before you do, it's up to Caroline and Sue

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to give you as many facts about these key words

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as they can within 20 seconds. Time starts now.

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What I know about Christopher Columbus

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is I think he went to...

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We should tell you.

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You are going up there.

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Bolero, I'm thinking of Jayne Torvill

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and Christopher Dean. Gold medal.

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Olympics, 1984.

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Yes. Victoria and Albert Museum.

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Never Mind The Buzzcocks.

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-Never Mind The Buzzcocks.

-Who was the...?

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-Mark Twain...

-Tom Sawyer.

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Well, Team, time is up.

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Find any of that useful, Neil?

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-Yeah, yeah.

-Time to step forward and face the Golden Wall.

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Come on, pal.

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APPLAUSE

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Right, you're not completely on your own, my friend.

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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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And if they think you have given a wrong answer, they can buzz in

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to overrule you and change your 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.

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So, it's very important that you use them wisely.

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OK, are you ready to play, Neil?

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-I'm ready.

-Here we go. Here comes your first question,

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to protect £2,000 in column number one.

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I would say it's the most notorious and famous one out of those,

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-Sean Penn.

-You're very pensive, there, mate.

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Holding that stance, like that.

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Thinking about it, OK?

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Right, we're locking in Sean Penn.

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If this is right,

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we will protect £2,000 in column number one

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and start your journey across the Golden Wall.

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Neil says Madonna's first husband was Sean Penn.

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Well played, buddy! We're up and running.

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APPLAUSE £20,000 still on the Wall.

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Question number two. We still have five pass backs, five overrules.

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Here it comes.

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The first thing that jumped into my head

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when I read that question was Brussels sprouts.

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But in saying that, it could be cauliflower,

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because cauliflower is near enough the same size as a cabbage.

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Don't forget, you have five pass backs, should you need them.

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Maybe your team-mates might be able to help?

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I'm going to go with...

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spinach.

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

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You talked yourself out of cauliflower.

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We've locked in spinach. If this is right,

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we're going to light up column number two, to protect £2,000.

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-DECIMATE.

-Oh!

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Neil...

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-let's see if your original instinct was right.

-It's fine, it's fine.

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The answer we're looking for is...

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Right, we've lost column number two.

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

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Question number three.

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I will...pass this one back.

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OK. Using a pass back.

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Ladies, Neil is relying on you.

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I think...

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I think it may be Santiago.

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I'm not 100%, but I've got a feeling it's Santiago.

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-OK. We'll go with that?

-We're going to lock in Santiago.

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Let's find out if we were right.

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Santiago, to light up column number three.

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DECIMATE.

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Oh! We've lost column number three.

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The answer we were looking for was...

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Don't be disheartened. There's a long way to go.

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There's £16,000 on the Wall.

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Question number four, to protect another £2,000.

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Here we go.

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-Do you watch the show?

-Yep, religiously. Love it.

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-Who do you reckon it is?

-Big Phill.

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-Big Phill Jupitus.

-Big Phill.

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Right. We're going to lock in Phill Jupitus.

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Is he right?

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Yes! APPLAUSE

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He appeared in every series of Never Mind The Buzzcocks.

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Well done. Right, we're back on track. Question number five...

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Based on the name, I'm not going to go with Siegfried Sassoon,

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cos that does not sound very English.

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It's either between Wilfred Owen or Rupert Brooke.

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I'm going to go with Wilfred Owen.

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OK, let's light up column number five, to protect £2,000.

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APPLAUSE Yes! Well played, Neil.

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£16,000 still on the Wall.

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We're in a great position. Here comes your next question.

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I was reading about Columbus the other day...

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What did it say?

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I think it said something about him being born somewhere

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and then being raised in Italy.

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I don't think it's Portugal.

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So, it's out of Spain...

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and Italy.

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OK, so, which answer do you want to give?

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Erm... Italy?

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If it's not right, one of the guys will sort it out.

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BUZZER There's an overrule from Sue!

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I'm going to say Portugal.

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-Why do you think it's Portugal?

-I don't know.

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I just think he's from Portugal!

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I don't know why!

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My instinct was Spain, so we're all over the place!

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We're splitting the team here!

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We're changing Neil's answer, with an overrule from Sue.

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It's changing from Italy to Portugal.

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Was Sue right to overrule Neil?

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-DECIMATE.

-No!

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-Neil, I'm so sorry!

-No, that's all right.

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-I won't do it again.

-No, no, no.

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-Don't worry about it.

-Neil said Italy.

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Caroline thought it was Spain.

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Who was right?

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Oh, sorry!

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I'm so sorry!

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Right, the Wall is now worth still a healthy £14,000.

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Still a lot of money. Question number seven.

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-Are you ready?

-Yep.

-Here it comes.

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-Remember who it was?

-I'm quite confident about it.

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How confident are you? £2,000-worth of confidence right there?

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Yeah, near enough.

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OK, come on. Tell me who it was.

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-Maurice Ravel.

-Yeah?

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I'm cool on this one with you.

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OK, I'm with you.

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We're locking in Maurice Ravel.

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There's no overrule.

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They're frightened to press the button now!

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They shouldn't be.

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We've locked it in. Let's get back on track.

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If this is right, we protect £2,000.

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Maurice Ravel.

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APPLAUSE Yeah, get in there, mate! Well done!

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Good stuff, Neil.

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Right, column number eight.

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The Wall is looking good.

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There is only one name that really stands out to me there.

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Yeah, I'm going to go with, um...

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Ayrton Senna.

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Right, we're going to lock in Ayrton Senna.

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There's no overrules.

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Sue's sitting on her hands!

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To light up column number eight, is that the right answer?

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-DECIMATE.

-Oh!

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No.

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The answer is...

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Nelson Piquet.

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Listen, we're still in a good position.

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£12,000 on the Wall.

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Four pass backs, four overrules. Here comes question number nine.

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-Seen the film?

-No, I haven't seen it, but I'm aware of who's in it,

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of what it's about and where it's set, et cetera...

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I believe it is The Taming Of The Shrew.

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Let's lock it in.

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There's no overrule from your team-mates.

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Let's light up column number nine.

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Yes! Well played, buddy! APPLAUSE

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Good stuff, mate.

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Right, your last and final question, to protect £12,000

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and bring it into round two, which would be wonderful.

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When the question came up, I just thought,

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it's most likely David Bowie,

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because he is such a legend that's paid dues and got so much respect.

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Then, Freddie Mercury came up.

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He commands the same devotion, really.

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Exhibition. Visual.

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Right, I'm going to...

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I'm going to go with my gut.

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-David Bowie.

-Right, we're going to lock in David Bowie.

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No overrule from your team-mates.

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If this is right,

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Caroline and Sue, we're bringing £12,000 into round two.

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-ALL:

-Yes!

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-APPLAUSE

-Oh-ho-ho-ho!

-Well done, mate!

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Good stuff, buddy. Well played. Well played.

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Go and join your team-mates.

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Good round. What about that?

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Pulled it out the bag.

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We only lost four columns.

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So, we've still got £12,000 in the game.

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Caroline, you look like you want to cry!

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We're going to take that money

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and spread it evenly across ten new columns.

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It ain't going to change that much. No, it's 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, Caroline and Sue, who's going to play next?

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Before you decide, here are those crucial key words.

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So, Caroline, Sue, who do you think's next?

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I think we're probably both looking at it, thinking, "Oh, no!"

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It's doable. If I can get through it, you can.

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-I'll go, shall I?

-Do you want to? OK.

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Caroline, before you step up to face the Golden Wall,

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it's up to Neil and Sue to help you with as much information

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for these crucial key words.

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20 seconds starts now.

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Maple leaf, Canadian flag.

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Greg Heffley, I don't know who that is.

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Bluebird. That could be tattoos.

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-It could be the car.

-What's...?

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Montague and Capulet.

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Montague and Capulet. Romeo and Juliet.

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Theme, that could be films.

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What is the Humber Gateway? Do you know where that is.

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-It's like a bridge.

-Hull, I presume.

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-OK.

-Saxon ship burial?

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Sutton Hoo? Saxon burial.

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Right, Team, time's up. The briefing is over.

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Caroline, please step forward and face the Golden Wall.

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APPLAUSE

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Just to remind you, you've four pass backs and four overrules.

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Neil's left you in a wonderful position.

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Up there is £12,000, but we want to protect column number one,

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which is worth £1,200.

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Here comes your first question.

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-I've not heard of it.

-What, Maple Leaf Rag?

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Yeah.

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Obviously, Gershwin stands out.

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George Gershwin. I haven't really heard of the other two.

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I think I should probably go with a name that I know best, which is...

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-..George Gershwin.

-Yeah?

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We're going to lock in George Gershwin.

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BUZZER There's an overrule from your team-mates.

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Neil and Sue think differently.

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-No messing around, there.

-No.

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Neil and Sue, what do you think?

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It's obviously a ragtime tune.

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I always associate Scott Joplin with ragtime music,

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not so much George Gershwin.

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-Yeah.

-So, I'm feeling that it's Scott Joplin.

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So, we've changed your answer from George Gershwin to Scott Joplin,

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because we think he plays that ragtime type of music.

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Is that right? Were the team right to overrule?

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Scott Joplin.

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Yes, they were! APPLAUSE

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Well done, guys! Well done.

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Good stuff. Question number two.

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I'm thinking that Concorde...

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Obviously, I'm very young...

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-Course you are, love.

-..and wouldn't remember that far back.

-No.

-But...

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I know Concorde was flying through the '80s a lot.

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-I would have...

-Oh.

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This is difficult.

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Sometimes you've got to trust your instincts, Caroline.

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Well, the only one that makes sense to me would be Concorde.

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-And that was my instinct.

-Should we lock it in?

-Lock it in.

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To light up column number two,

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to keep £12,000 in play.

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Did Brian Trubshaw fly the Concorde over Britain back in 1969?

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Yes, he did! APPLAUSE

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Yes! Good girl! Well done, Caroline!

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Right, let's go for three in a row. Question number three.

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OK, well, the Earl of Sandwich was a British aristocrat.

0:19:180:19:24

Do you know what, I've got a feeling...

0:19:240:19:26

..that it's Sandwich.

0:19:280:19:29

-Yeah?

-Mm. Going with your gut instinct again?

0:19:290:19:31

I do. It's my instinct.

0:19:310:19:33

-Want me to lock it in?

-Yeah, go on, go on.

-All right. It's your game.

0:19:330:19:36

-Do you want to lock it in?

-Go on.

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

0:19:360:19:38

If this is right, we get three in a row.

0:19:380:19:41

Was John Montagu

0:19:410:19:43

in association...

0:19:430:19:45

..with the sandwich?

0:19:460:19:48

Yes, he was! CHEERING

0:19:510:19:54

Right, here comes question number four.

0:19:540:19:57

Oh, no!

0:20:120:20:14

I haven't seen any of those.

0:20:140:20:15

Six Feet Under. Probably Six Feet Under!

0:20:170:20:20

Cos...woke up this morning feeling fine, and then you die!

0:20:200:20:24

There's some logic there.

0:20:240:20:25

I'm going to have to go with my instinct again.

0:20:250:20:28

I'm getting no questions I know here,

0:20:280:20:30

so I have to go with the instinct.

0:20:300:20:32

-You just got three in a row.

-Erm...

0:20:320:20:34

In a process of elimination, I can't imagine it's the other two,

0:20:350:20:39

so I'm going to have to say Six Feet Under.

0:20:390:20:41

Right, we're locking in Six Feet Under.

0:20:410:20:43

BUZZER And it's an overrule by your team-mates!

0:20:430:20:46

Neil, Sue?

0:20:460:20:47

I believe it is The Sopranos.

0:20:490:20:51

Is it? Well, well, well.

0:20:510:20:54

We have used an overrule.

0:20:540:20:56

Was Neil right to overrule Caroline?

0:20:560:20:58

If this is right, we will light up column number four.

0:20:580:21:01

Yes! Good overrule! APPLAUSE

0:21:030:21:05

Well played, Neil!

0:21:050:21:06

Oh!

0:21:060:21:08

Here comes question number five.

0:21:080:21:10

Wind farms?

0:21:270:21:29

Really? I'm going to pass it back.

0:21:290:21:31

OK. Team, Caroline's relying on you.

0:21:310:21:34

Yeah, we have had a little natter about it and we think RAF bases.

0:21:340:21:39

-Yeah?

-That makes most sense.

0:21:390:21:42

-You're nodding, Caroline.

-It does make more sense.

0:21:420:21:44

OK. We're going to lock in RAF bases.

0:21:440:21:48

Greater Gabbard, Humber Gateway are RAF bases.

0:21:480:21:51

Column number five.

0:21:510:21:53

-DECIMATE.

-No!

-Oh!

0:21:560:21:58

They are, in fact...

0:22:000:22:01

..wind farms.

0:22:020:22:04

Don't be disheartened. You're still in a great position.

0:22:040:22:06

The Wall is now worth £10,800.

0:22:060:22:09

-Here comes question number six.

-Yep.

0:22:090:22:11

OK, I don't think it's... It's not Artemis Fowl.

0:22:260:22:30

OK, a process of elimination again,

0:22:300:22:33

I think I'm going to have to go with Dilbert, I think.

0:22:330:22:36

I don't know it, but the other two don't seem right.

0:22:360:22:39

OK, my love. Shall we lock in Dilbert?

0:22:390:22:41

Yes. OK, gut instinct...

0:22:410:22:42

-BUZZER

-Oh, no! Again!

-It's an overrule.

0:22:420:22:44

Straight in! No messing about!

0:22:440:22:46

Neil?

0:22:480:22:49

Sue and I were discussing it...

0:22:490:22:51

-Really?

-Yes.

0:22:510:22:53

OK, my love.

0:22:530:22:54

Dilbert is the actual name of the character in that comic strip.

0:22:540:22:59

Artemis Fowl, that's the character's name, as well.

0:22:590:23:03

So, I'm thinking Wimpy Kid is actually Greg Heffley.

0:23:030:23:08

OK, we're changing the answer from Dilbert to Wimpy Kid.

0:23:080:23:11

Column number six.

0:23:110:23:14

Wimpy Kid.

0:23:140:23:15

Yes, it is! APPLAUSE

0:23:180:23:19

Go on, my son!

0:23:190:23:22

Great teamwork, as well. Here comes question number seven.

0:23:220:23:25

I think it's Donald Campbell.

0:23:430:23:47

He died, didn't he?

0:23:470:23:48

Oh, just saw the word "fatal"!

0:23:480:23:50

It was fatal. Either that or he got a real headache when it happened.

0:23:500:23:54

I think it's Donald Campbell and don't ask me why.

0:23:540:23:57

-OK. Should we lock it in?

-Yeah, go on.

0:23:570:23:59

We're going to light up Donald Campbell. If it's right,

0:23:590:24:01

we're going to protect £1,200. Donald Campbell.

0:24:010:24:04

-Yes!

-You've got one on your own! APPLAUSE

0:24:050:24:08

Well done, Caroline!

0:24:080:24:10

Lovely! We are back on track.

0:24:100:24:13

£10,800 on the Wall.

0:24:130:24:15

Here comes question number eight.

0:24:150:24:17

It could have been any of them.

0:24:360:24:38

All film actresses, singers, you know?

0:24:380:24:40

All big musical...

0:24:400:24:42

-Musical stars.

-Stars.

0:24:420:24:44

87', '97, 2007...

0:24:440:24:46

About 40 years ago, so how old is Liza Minnelli now?

0:24:460:24:50

-117.

-She's quite old, isn't she? But then, Bette Midler is younger.

0:24:500:24:54

Isn't Bette Midler younger than Liza Minnelli? I'm going to go with...

0:24:540:24:58

Go on, who are you going to go with?

0:24:580:25:00

-Bette Midler.

-Do you want to lock it in?

0:25:000:25:02

-Go on.

-OK, we've locked in Bette Midler.

-Oh, this is just painful.

0:25:020:25:05

-It's painful.

-If this is right,

0:25:050:25:07

we're going to light up column number eight.

0:25:070:25:08

If it's not, we're going to lose £1,200.

0:25:080:25:10

Bette Midler, is it the right answer?

0:25:100:25:12

-DECIMATE.

-No, it's not!

0:25:150:25:16

It's Liza Minnelli, that's it!

0:25:180:25:20

That's it! It's Liza Minnelli.

0:25:200:25:22

I'm afraid that's it. I think the answer is...

0:25:220:25:25

-Liza Minnelli.

-Oh, no!

-Robert De Niro played the saxophone.

0:25:250:25:28

Martin Scorsese film.

0:25:280:25:30

So, we've lost column number eight.

0:25:300:25:32

The Wall is now worth £9,600.

0:25:320:25:36

Here comes your penultimate question, Caroline.

0:25:360:25:39

-Sutton Hoo.

-Yeah?

0:25:550:25:57

Sutton Hoo. Straight in, wham!

0:25:570:25:59

-You know this one?

-Sutton Hoo.

0:25:590:26:00

-OK, Sutton Hoo.

-We're locking in Sutton Hoo.

0:26:000:26:02

Sue mentioned it before in the briefing.

0:26:020:26:04

OK. Full credit to you, Sue, if it's right.

0:26:040:26:07

-If it's right!

-If it's right!

0:26:070:26:08

Is it right?

0:26:080:26:10

Yes! Well done, Sue! APPLAUSE

0:26:120:26:14

Right, question number ten.

0:26:140:26:17

Your last and final question, to bring home the money.

0:26:170:26:19

£9,600, for Sue, in round three.

0:26:190:26:22

Here we go.

0:26:220:26:24

We're talking the whole world going to that place, aren't we?

0:26:370:26:40

-Not all at once!

-Not all at once!

0:26:400:26:43

OK, it's just a complete stab in the dark,

0:26:430:26:48

because any of those could be correct.

0:26:480:26:51

But I'm going to say Spain...

0:26:510:26:53

-Yeah?

-..because it...

0:26:530:26:54

-Just...because.

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

0:26:540:26:57

BUZZER There's an overrule from your team-mates.

0:26:570:27:01

Neil, says, "Uh-uh!"

0:27:010:27:03

I'm feeling it's France, because France, out of all those countries,

0:27:040:27:09

has got the most romantic image.

0:27:090:27:12

It seems like France stands above them slightly.

0:27:120:27:18

-OK.

-That's woolly, if you ask me.

0:27:180:27:20

-That's woolly.

-You think it's woolly?

0:27:200:27:22

I think that's woolly. He could be right, but it's woolly.

0:27:220:27:24

Let's see if it's woolly, if it is right.

0:27:240:27:26

We're changing your answer,

0:27:260:27:28

from Spain to France...

0:27:280:27:30

..to bring £9,600 into round three.

0:27:310:27:37

Was Neil right to use a last and final overrule?

0:27:390:27:44

Yes! Not so woolly now, is it? APPLAUSE

0:27:460:27:49

Well done, darling. Go and join your team-mates.

0:27:500:27:52

-Well done, Team!

-Well done, well done.

-Look at that.

0:27:520:27:55

We had a giggle throughout that, but that is a good round.

0:27:550:27:58

We only lost two columns.

0:27:580:28:00

We've managed to keep £9,600 on the Wall, so well done.

0:28:000:28:04

As before, we're going to take that

0:28:040:28:06

and divvy it up into ten new columns.

0:28:060:28:08

It's now going to look like this.

0:28:080:28:12

There we are. £9,600.

0:28:130:28:15

Each column now worth £960.

0:28:150:28:18

Sue, you are up last, love.

0:28:180:28:19

Remember, the more columns you can keep in play,

0:28:190:28:21

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

0:28:210:28:24

-All right, my love?

-Yeah.

0:28:240:28:26

So, as usual, your team-mates will have 20 seconds to brief you

0:28:260:28:29

on your key words. Let's have a look at them. Here they are.

0:28:290:28:32

20 seconds. Briefing starts now.

0:28:500:28:53

Ealing comedy - Ladykillers. Peter Sellers.

0:28:530:28:55

Straightness? Don't know about that.

0:28:550:28:57

Mother Teresa.

0:28:570:28:58

Lady Of The Lamp.

0:28:580:29:00

Trousers...

0:29:000:29:02

Ronnie Wood.

0:29:020:29:03

Was he in...?

0:29:030:29:05

Ronnie Wood. Rolling Stones, isn't he?

0:29:050:29:08

Yes, yes, yes.

0:29:080:29:09

-Mother Teresa...

-Stephen Sondheim wrote musicals...

0:29:090:29:13

Right, Team, time is up.

0:29:130:29:15

Sue, are you ready, my love?

0:29:150:29:17

-Yes.

-Please step forward and face the Golden Wall.

0:29:170:29:19

APPLAUSE

0:29:190:29:21

Now, a last and final round.

0:29:230:29:27

We have three pass backs in play.

0:29:270:29:29

Unfortunately, no more overrules.

0:29:290:29:32

-Yes.

-OK? Here comes your first question, to protect £960.

0:29:320:29:37

I don't think it's Pentonville.

0:29:510:29:53

You wouldn't want a passport to Pentonville.

0:29:530:29:56

That's a prison, isn't it? Yep.

0:29:560:29:57

Yeah. I'm pretty sure it's not Paddington.

0:29:570:30:00

I'm going to go for Pimlico.

0:30:000:30:02

All right, my love. Shall we lock in Pimlico?

0:30:020:30:04

-Yes, please.

-We're locking in Pimlico.

0:30:040:30:06

To light up column number one and protect £960,

0:30:060:30:09

is that the right answer?

0:30:090:30:11

Yes, it is! APPLAUSE

0:30:120:30:14

-Well done, my love!

-Thank goodness!

-Column number two.

0:30:140:30:18

Right, I know this, as well, because in the past,

0:30:330:30:35

-I've actually done a bit of home decorating.

-What is it?

0:30:350:30:38

-It didn't do an awful lot of good. It's plumb line.

-It's plumb line.

0:30:380:30:41

Let's lock in plumb line,

0:30:410:30:43

to light up column number two,

0:30:430:30:45

to protect £960.

0:30:450:30:46

Well played! APPLAUSE

0:30:480:30:50

Onwards and upwards. Question number three.

0:30:500:30:53

I know it, I know it. I'm going to go for A Little Night Music.

0:31:070:31:13

We're going to lock in A Little Night Music.

0:31:130:31:15

If this is right, we've got three in a row.

0:31:150:31:16

The song Send in the Clowns...from the musical A Little Night Music.

0:31:160:31:20

Yes! Well played, Sue! APPLAUSE

0:31:220:31:26

Here we go!

0:31:260:31:27

Question number four.

0:31:270:31:29

I'm realising the advantage of age now.

0:31:430:31:45

-Why?

-Cos I used it wear these, back in the '50s.

0:31:450:31:47

-Really?

-Yeah, honestly.

-Which ones were you wearing?

0:31:470:31:50

Capri trousers.

0:31:500:31:51

So you think it's Capri?

0:31:510:31:52

Capri pants, yeah.

0:31:520:31:55

Are they the right ones? To light up column number four.

0:31:550:31:58

Look at this!

0:32:000:32:02

APPLAUSE

0:32:020:32:03

We have still got £9,600 to play for.

0:32:030:32:07

Question number five.

0:32:070:32:08

Right...

0:32:080:32:10

My favourite band.

0:32:240:32:26

My favourite band of all time.

0:32:260:32:28

-Black Lace?

-No.

0:32:280:32:30

It's up there! The Faces!

0:32:300:32:32

The Faces!

0:32:320:32:34

He was Rod Stewart's buddy.

0:32:340:32:35

I remember him on TV playing a toilet seat.

0:32:350:32:38

I'll take your word for it, love!

0:32:380:32:40

Yeah, lock in The Faces, please.

0:32:400:32:42

We're going to lock in The Faces

0:32:420:32:44

to light up column number five.

0:32:440:32:47

Ronnie Wood - The Faces.

0:32:470:32:49

APPLAUSE You are doing brilliantly!

0:32:520:32:54

Now, question number six.

0:32:540:32:56

Here we go.

0:32:560:32:58

I'm going to rule out Macedonia.

0:33:130:33:16

She was from either Albania or Romania.

0:33:160:33:18

I really aren't not sure which one.

0:33:180:33:21

You've got the pass backs if you need them.

0:33:210:33:23

I know. I think I'm going to have a guess at this one.

0:33:230:33:26

Was she Albanian? Was she Romanian?

0:33:260:33:28

Oh, gosh. I'm going to go for Albania.

0:33:300:33:33

-Yeah?

-Yeah.

-OK, we're going to lock in Albania

0:33:330:33:36

to light up column number six.

0:33:360:33:39

To keep £9,600 in play.

0:33:390:33:43

Is Albania where Mother Teresa of Calcutta was born?

0:33:430:33:48

-DECIMATE.

-Oh!

0:33:510:33:53

-It was Romania.

-It's all right, it's all right.

0:33:530:33:55

-She was actually born in...

-Oh!

0:33:550:33:57

-What?!

-That was the first one I ruled out.

0:33:570:33:59

There you go. Macedonia.

0:33:590:34:01

OK, we dropped the ball there, but it's still a great game.

0:34:010:34:04

We've got three pass backs left.

0:34:040:34:06

The Wall is now worth £8,640.

0:34:060:34:11

Still a lot of money, guys.

0:34:110:34:12

Question number seven.

0:34:120:34:14

I think the Lakeside Shopping Centre is in Thurrock.

0:34:280:34:33

I'm pretty sure it's Thurrock in Essex. I'm going to go for Essex.

0:34:330:34:38

Yes.

0:34:380:34:39

If that's right, you protect £960.

0:34:390:34:43

Is Essex the right answer?

0:34:430:34:45

Yes! APPLAUSE

0:34:480:34:50

Well played! Right!

0:34:500:34:51

Three pass backs still in play.

0:34:510:34:54

-Yeah, yeah.

-Question number eight.

0:34:540:34:56

£8,640 to protect.

0:34:560:35:00

The thing that comes into my mind straightaway is The Thick Of It,

0:35:190:35:23

but I'm going to pass this back. I think Neil might know this.

0:35:230:35:25

OK, we're passing it back to Neil and Caroline.

0:35:250:35:28

We don't think it's Yes Minister.

0:35:280:35:30

No.

0:35:300:35:32

I would go with The Thick Of It.

0:35:320:35:36

Yep.

0:35:360:35:38

Was Sue wise to pass back?

0:35:380:35:39

To light up column number eight, to protect £960.

0:35:400:35:44

DoSAC - The Thick Of It.

0:35:440:35:45

Yes! Good stuff, Team! APPLAUSE

0:35:480:35:50

Oh! Look at this round!

0:35:510:35:55

Penultimate question.

0:35:550:35:57

Two pass backs left.

0:35:570:35:59

-Two columns left.

-I know!

-Here we go.

-Let's hope I know...

0:35:590:36:02

I think X-rays.

0:36:240:36:27

And I'm, kind of, going for that, but I think I will,

0:36:270:36:30

-because I've got two pass backs left...

-Yes, you have, my love.

0:36:300:36:33

..I'm going to pass it back and let my team have a go at it, as well.

0:36:330:36:36

See what they think. But X-rays... I'm thinking it might be that.

0:36:360:36:39

OK, we're going to pass it back to your team-mates, Neil and Caroline.

0:36:390:36:42

Erm... We were leaning towards X-rays, as well.

0:36:420:36:47

I would go with X-rays, if that's all right?

0:36:470:36:51

You have got a good track record with these.

0:36:510:36:53

Yeah? We're locking in X-rays.

0:36:530:36:55

If this is right, we're going to light up column number nine.

0:36:550:36:58

X-rays.

0:36:590:37:00

Yes! Look at this! CHEERING

0:37:040:37:06

Sue, your last and final question, my love.

0:37:060:37:10

And we have one pass back left in the game.

0:37:100:37:14

Here it is.

0:37:140:37:16

I really do not have a clue with this one.

0:37:320:37:34

If you had asked me if Manchester was in Lancashire,

0:37:340:37:36

I could have told you that! That would have been OK.

0:37:360:37:38

Which county is it in, I would have been fine.

0:37:380:37:41

-You've got your last pass back.

-I have.

-Are you going to use it?

0:37:410:37:43

I'm going to pass it back, please.

0:37:430:37:45

We're passing back to your team mates, for the very last time.

0:37:450:37:48

Question number ten.

0:37:480:37:50

-Neil has a strong opinion on this one.

-Go on, then, Neil.

0:37:500:37:52

-Tell us your strong opinion.

-The logic is New Hampshire.

0:37:520:37:55

That's like one of those old colonial states,

0:37:550:37:58

which is still more English than most states.

0:37:580:38:01

So, I think that would be the connection for my home city.

0:38:010:38:03

-Should we lock it in?

-Yeah.

0:38:030:38:06

-What do you think, darling?

-That was my thinking, as well.

0:38:060:38:08

OK, it's locked in.

0:38:080:38:10

Our last and final question in round three.

0:38:100:38:13

To bring £8,640 into the end game,

0:38:130:38:19

is Manchester the largest city in New Hampshire?

0:38:190:38:25

APPLAUSE Yes!

0:38:270:38:29

-Oh, yes!

-Well done, well done!

0:38:290:38:31

Well done, sweetheart. Go and rejoin your team. Good stuff.

0:38:310:38:35

Now, between you, you've managed to keep £8,640 on the Wall.

0:38:390:38:46

Now, it's the big moment.

0:38:460:38:48

The chance to win that money.

0:38:490:38:50

Here's how it works.

0:38:500:38:52

We divide the cash once more into ten equal columns.

0:38:520:38:55

We do a little reshuffle and it's now going to look like this.

0:38:550:38:59

On the Wall, right there, £8,640.

0:39:020:39:06

To leave with that cash,

0:39:060:39:07

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

0:39:070:39:10

lighting up all ten columns.

0:39:100:39:12

But now, we're up against the clock.

0:39:120:39:15

You only have two minutes to do it.

0:39:150:39:17

You get three chances to light each column.

0:39:170:39:19

Of course, the more questions you need, the more time we will use up.

0:39:190:39:22

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

0:39:220:39:26

You will have to rebuild the Wall and a team-mate will take over

0:39:260:39:29

from where you left off.

0:39:290:39:31

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

0:39:310:39:35

sadly, you are going to leave with nothing.

0:39:350:39:37

So, before we decide who is going to play, here are your ten key words.

0:39:370:39:41

Right, we have a decision to make.

0:39:570:39:59

Who's going to face the Wall first?

0:39:590:40:01

-Neil!

-Ha-ha!

0:40:010:40:03

-I'll go in.

-Yes? Right, the responsibility's fallen to you.

0:40:030:40:07

Neil, please join me and face the final Golden Wall.

0:40:070:40:10

APPLAUSE

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Right, my friend. If we light up all ten columns within the time,

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you, Caroline and Sue will be leaving with £8,640.

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Let's put two minutes on the clock.

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The time will start

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when I finish reading the first question.

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Neil, good luck, buddy.

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Cuba. Which singer, born in Cuba in 1957,

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had a hit with the song Anything For You?

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-Lucille Ball.

-No, Gloria Estefan.

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Cuba Gooding Jr won an Oscar for playing the role

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of Rod Tidwell in which film?

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Jerry Maguire.

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Correct. Colonel.

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What was the first name

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of the former Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi?

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-Riyad.

-No, Muammar.

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In the Disney film, The Jungle Book,

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Colonel Hathi was a leader of which animals?

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Erm... Panthers.

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Elephants. Colonel Tom Parker was the manager

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of which world-famous

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American rock-and-roll singer?

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-Elvis Presley.

-Correct.

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Gin. Which alcoholic drink is added to gin

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to make it a French 75 cocktail?

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-Brandy.

-Champagne.

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Gin rummy is traditionally a card game

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for how many players?

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-Two.

-Correct.

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Pi. In 2013, who won Best Director Oscar

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for the film Life Of Pi?

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-Ang Lee.

-Correct. Good Friday.

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Which Irish Prime Minister

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signed the Good Friday Agreement in 1998?

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Bertie O'Hanlon.

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No, Bertie Ahern. Which actor, who died in 2014,

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starred as Harold Shand in The Long Good Friday?

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-Bob Hoskins.

-Correct. Raleigh.

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Raleigh is the capital of which American state?

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Erm... Mississippi.

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No, North Carolina.

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What connects an iconic

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Raleigh bicycle of the 1970s

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with the nickname

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of former Chelsea footballer, Ron Harris?

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-Handlebars.

-No, Chopper. In which building

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was Sir Walter Raleigh imprisoned from 1603...

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-Tower of London.

-Correct. Ulysses.

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Which Irishman wrote the classic novel Ulysses?

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-James Joyce.

-Correct. Telephone.

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What colour are telephone boxes in Hull?

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-Blue.

-No, white or cream.

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The 2010 Lady Gaga song Telephone

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features which other very famous singer?

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-Beyonce.

-Correct.

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2012. Who directed action films

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such as 2012 and Independence Day?

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-Roland Emmerich.

-Correct.

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Goldsmith. Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith

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represents which London constituency?

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-Westminster.

-Richmond Park.

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The 1766 novel by...

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-DECIMATE.

-Oh!

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I am so sorry, buddy.

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-You did really well.

-I'm afraid the time is up.

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You didn't make it across the Wall,

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which means you and the team are leaving with nothing.

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I'm so sorry, buddy. Come here, mate.

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APPLAUSE Come here, guys.

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-Come here.

-You did really, really well. You did.

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-A couple you tripped up on. Have you had a good time?

-Brilliant.

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-A brilliant time.

-Thank you so much for being wonderful sport

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-and great fun. Been a lot of fun.

-Thank you.

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Join me next time, to see whether another team

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of complete strangers can take home a huge cash prize

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or whether they'll also be decimated.

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Take care, everybody. Goodbye.

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