Episode 6 Len Goodman's Partners in Rhyme


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There's been rhymes from the start of time

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Get a word or a name, one that sounds the same.

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Poems, sonnets, limericks, verses,

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rhymes in love and rhymes in curses!

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I've been rapping since a very young man,

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but that was Cockney rhyming slang.

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So get yourself ready, this is the time, are you up for the game?

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You up for the rhyme?

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Ready, steady, let's go.

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Three, two, one, let's get on with the show!

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Way-hey!

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Ho, ho!

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APPLAUSE CONTINUES

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LEN LAUGHS

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Hello and welcome to Partners In Rhyme, where the

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name of the game is to find rhymes here, there and everywhere.

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As you're about to find out, it's all rhyme and no reason.

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For example, what's the rhyme here?

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SQUELCHING AND RUSTLING SOUND

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-AUDIENCE:

-Kipper in a slipper!

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Kipper in a slipper!

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LEN LAUGHS

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Yes, if you've got the time...

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-AUDIENCE:

-Len's got the rhyme!

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Get in there!

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Tonight, two contestants will be competing to win a holiday,

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with the help of their very own partners in rhyme,

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so let's say hello to tonight's celebrity team!

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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She acts like a dream, he has gags by the gallon,

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its actress Linda Robson and comedian Tom Allen!

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Way-hey!

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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And they're on a mission to beat tough competition,

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it's TV actress Jorgie Porter and presenter, Ore Oduba!

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CHEERING

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-Welcome to the show. Good luck.

-Thank you.

-Thank you.

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Now, let's meet tonight contestants, please welcome, Ru and Matty!

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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-Ru...

-Hello.

-Hello to you. What do you do?

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Well, I'm a social media and marketing executive from London.

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-A what?

-Social...

-LAUGHTER

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Now, is it true you've done a bit of rhyming in the past?

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-Yeah, I have.

-Give us an example.

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OK, does someone have a beat that they could...?

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-Yeah? Yes.

-GENTLE LAUGHTER

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-SLOW HANDCLAP

-My heel toe and my crib walk,

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I'm so hot you'll start to squawk,

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I'll drop down low and move my feet,

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wait a minute, whilst I drop this beat,

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this Ghanaian chick, she's so darn fly,

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come on, boys, my hips don't lie.

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-Way-hey!

-But I'm married, I'm married!

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Wow! APPLAUSE CONTINUES

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-Oh, Matty...

-I don't rhyme.

-LAUGHTER

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-You've got your work cut out, my old soldier.

-Yeah, I have, yeah.

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-Where are you from? What do you do?

-I'm from Staffordshire

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and I work for a charity which is based in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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Oh, right. So have you got any hobbies, anything you like to do?

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I love all kinds of sport, did enjoy doing some ballroom dancing...

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-No.

-I gather you've done a little bit yourself.

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I've done a bit in the past. GENTLE LAUGHTER

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So has Ore over there. Strictly champion, everyone, that's all!

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APPLAUSE

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Yeah. Ballroom dancing, what's your favourite dance?

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Favourite dance, it has to be the waltz,

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cos it's the only one I can do.

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LAUGHTER Matty, come out here.

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Matty... APPLAUSE AND CHEERING

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-Now, which foot do you like to start on?

-I'm going on the left.

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OK, well, get your elbow up a bit, and then...

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GENTLE LAUGHTER

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..put that round the back. We won't have body contact.

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-Head to the left.

-Sorry.

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MUSIC: Moon River by Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer

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How romantic.

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Here we go.

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One, two, three.

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Right.

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Ooh, rise and fall, back.

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Whoa...

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How's he doing, everyone?

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Ah!

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-Matty, everybody!

-Thank you.

-Well done.

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Oh...

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Tonight, one of you could be walking away with a holiday.

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-Ru, Matty, all the best.

-Thank you.

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-Thank you.

-Good luck to you both.

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APPLAUSE

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-Good luck.

-Cheers.

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Ru and Matty are each about to pair up with one of our celebrity

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rhyming teams, but to help them choose,

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they need to see them in action.

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Teams, I'm going to give you four rhymes to solve,

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buzz in when you know the answer.

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There are no points at stake, it's just a chance to show

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which team could nail it

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and which team could fail it.

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Let's have a look, first one.

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LAUGHTER

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-Jorgie and Ore.

-Mm-hm.

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Go on.

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-Tickle your pickle.

-Tickle your pickle!

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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OK.

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There we go, number two.

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Cycle...

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Yes, Ore.

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Cat Deeley doing a wheelie.

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It is indeed! Well done.

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APPLAUSE

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Come on, Linda. Come on.

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-What's going on?

-OK, number three.

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LAUGHTER

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-Al...

-Linda and Tom.

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I think it's a salmon playing backgammon.

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-Oh, yes, it is, yeah, well done!

-Correct-amondo.

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And the last one, here we go.

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We can do this, Linda, come on. We could still win this.

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LAUGHTER

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-Jorgie Porter shorter.

-Correct, Linda!

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Jorgie Porter getting shorter.

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LEN LAUGHS

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How did you not get yourself?

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I don't know, I just liked my dress, I think.

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LAUGHTER

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Oh, you were just admiring yourself. Well, why wouldn't you?

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Matty and Ru, I've really got to wish you the best of luck.

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LAUGHTER

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We've put our celebrities to the test,

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but now it's Ru and Matty's turn.

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Let's play...

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APPLAUSE

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In this round, you must identify as many rhymes as you can.

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There's a point for each correct answer and whoever gets

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the most right in two minutes gets first pick of the celebrity team.

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If you think you know, give it a go.

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On your buzzers, find the rhyme.

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-PEACH:

-Ah!

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-Oh, Matty.

-Peach on a beach.

-Correct-amondo!

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APPLAUSE

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Here we go, next one.

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RASPING SOUND AND SCREECHING

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-Matty again.

-Michael McIntyre is a vampire.

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Yes, correct. Well done. APPLAUSE

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Come on, Ru.

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Guitar in a car?

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Not in a car, is it? It's not a car. It's... Matty?

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-Guitar in a sidecar.

-In a sidecar.

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Oh, Ru! APPLAUSE

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Here we go, next one. We don't hang about here.

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It's Matty again.

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-Kangaroo in a queue.

-Yes-o!

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APPLAUSE

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Lovely.

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Moving on...

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GENIE SLURPS

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-Ru, yeah?

-Genie eating tagliatelle?!

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No, genie, it's got to rhyme.

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LAUGHTER

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That's the game. Find The Rhyme.

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-A genie... Matty?

-A genie eating linguine.

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Yes, indeed. Linguine.

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APPLAUSE

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OK, who's that?

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# Goldfinger... #

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Shirley Bassey is walking Lassie?

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You're correct. LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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Come on, Ru. What have we got there?

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-MATTY:

-Grizzly bear.

-RU:

-Bear.

-Bear.

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-RU:

-Flare.

-Ah!

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-No...

-I pressed it, I pressed it.

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Well, you were out of time anyway, so...

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give 'em a clap, everyone!

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APPLAUSE

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It's time for the scores.

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Ru, you've got no points.

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-AUDIENCE:

-Aw!

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Matty, you got six.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Which means, Matty, you can choose your celebrity partners in rhyme.

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Will it be Linda and Tom, or will it be Jorgie and Ore?

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Erm, I would love to play with Jorgie and Ore.

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-Way-hey! Yeah!

-OK. APPLAUSE

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Ru, that means you're pairing up with Tom and Linda. Lovely!

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So, it's team up time with your partners in rhyme.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Matty, now why did you pick Jorgie and Ore?

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Well, there's a bit of maturity in the middle

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-and a bit of beauty on either side, so...

-Ooh!

-Please.

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-No, I didn't mean that...

-LAUGHTER

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-Well, you did...

-Thank you,

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thank you, we're fine, we're fine over here.

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No esteem issues here.

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LAUGHTER

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Ru, I guess if you'd have had a choice,

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this would've been your team.

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-Yeah!

-It actually would have.

-Of course.

-I mean, you know...

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-Your nose is growing!

-Now, let me ask you, Linda,

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because of your acting, what are you like at miming?

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That should become second nature.

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Well, I've actually got a deaf dog,

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so I have to do a lot of miming for him.

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LAUGHTER

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So I have to do a lot of hand signals for him.

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-What is the dog's name?

-His name's Ernie.

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That's when he's being good, I have to do that,

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and when he's being naughty, I have to go like that.

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So I have to do that a lot more than that.

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-Yeah.

-Yeah.

-Naughty Ernie.

-He is a naughty Ernie, I know.

-Yeah.

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OK, now we've got our teams, we'll reset the scores to zero,

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that didn't take long for you, Ru, and we'll play...

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LAUGHTER

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APPLAUSE

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In this round, your clues are all about famous people

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doing something that rhymes with their name.

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Now, you won the last round, so you're going to play first.

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Jorgie must describe the celebrity,

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Ore must mime the action.

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You've got five clues and 30 seconds for each one.

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If you don't guess the rhyme in 30 seconds,

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we'll move onto the next one.

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-OK.

-OK. Let's play Mime The Rhyme.

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-APPLAUSE

-Come on, let's go.

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Erm, OK, so she's a blonde old lady, she's won Oscars

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and awards and she's been in films such as the Death Becomes Her,

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Devil Wears Prada, Mamma Mia...

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Meryl Streep is a sweep.

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No, she's not, no.

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Sort of think of Streep...

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What rhymes with Meryl?

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Look.

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LAUGHTER

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-Streep is...

-What's he...? BELL RINGS

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Let's have a look. Meryl Streep herding sheep.

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If Meryl Streep had done it, she'd have won an Oscar.

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She would've done.

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-Now come on, Ore, try harder.

-I will.

-Next one.

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-Ooh, fastest man in the world.

-Usain Bolt...

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LAUGHTER

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Is doing the pole vault.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Let's have a look!

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-Yes!

-Ooh! Usain Bolt...

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Doing the pole vault. Well done.

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Moving on...

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American rapper, he has his hair like this, he's quite skinny,

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Drop It Like It's Hot, he, erm...

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Er, ooh...

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He's like a, not a cat at the end of the name...

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Dog. Snoop Dogg.

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-Snoop Dogg.

-Is jumping like a frog.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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-Let's have a look.

-Brilliant!

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Snoop Dogg...

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jumping like a frog. LAUGHTER

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Next one. Come on, Matty.

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OK, football. He has a son called Jamie,

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-erm, the second name's like...

-Harry Redknapp.

-Harry Redknapp.

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-Love you.

-What can't he do?

-He's looking at a map.

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He's not able to read a map.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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Let's have a look. Harry Redknapp, can't read a map.

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-Beauty, well done.

-Yes!

-Come on, team.

-You're on a roll, now.

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OK now, come on, last one.

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OK, longest member of EastEnders, he...

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-Dot Cotton.

-Even longer.

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-No, not...

-Ian Beale.

-Yes!

-Ian Beale...

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CHEERING

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Is doing a cartwheel!

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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-Have a look.

-Brilliant. Brilliant.

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-You didn't know you were going to work this hard, did you?

-No.

-Eh?

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-I committed too much, man.

-You've done the pole vault.

-Yeah.

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-You've done the hopping...

-Yeah.

-..cartwheels.

-It was one too much.

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Well, I'm telling you what, go back and join your team and try

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and relax for a minute.

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Ru, your turn now. Can you and Linda please come and join me?

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Tom, you will be describing the famous person and, Linda,

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you will be miming the action.

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Remember, you have five clues and 30 seconds on each.

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Teamwork makes dreams work. Let's play Mime The Rhyme.

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OK, he's a comedian, he's got glasses, he's gay,

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-he's chatty man...

-Alan Carr.

-Correct.

-Alan Carr.

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Twisting a jar.

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-Do it, Linda, just do it, do it.

-I can't.

-Can't open a jar.

-Yes!

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-Let's have a look. And see, he's straining.

-Oh.

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-There, you're on a roll, that's your first point.

-I know!

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Next one is coming up.

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OK, ex-Prime Minister, Scottish, was Chancellor under Tony Blair.

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Scottish, quite dour... Linda, what are you doing?

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Prime Minister, quite sort of chunky I would say, dark hair...

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He was the Prime Minister before David Cameron.

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-Linda, you're not Ore, don't do that.

-Gordon Brown...

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-acting a clown.

-Hey!

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OK, let's have a look. Gordon Brown.

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-OK, we're moving on. Number three.

-Ru, we're going to smash this.

-OK.

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You're going to go on that holiday...to Blackpool.

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LAUGHTER

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OK, he's a singer, he sang Uptown Funk. His surname

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-is a planet.

-Bruno Mars.

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-Correct.

-What's he doing?

-Washing cars.

-Yeah!

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Oh! Let's have a look.

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Let's have a look. Bruno Mars is cleaning cars. Beautiful.

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Here we go.

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Actor, was in Les Miserables, played Javert,

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he's Australian,

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-he was in Gladiator, he's the lead in Gladiator.

-OK.

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Bird. A bird. Bird?

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-Something Peacock maybe?

-No.

-No.

-A more boring bird.

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-What's Linda doing?

-Pigeon.

-Like a pigeon...

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-What's Linda doing?

-Like a blackbird.

-Robin.

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-No, that's not a blackbird.

-BELL

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Sugar!

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Your clue was great, your action was great...

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-LAUGHTER

-"It's a blackbird." "Robin?"

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I just said the first thing that came to my head!

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"It's like an ordinary bird." "Peacock?"

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Let's have a look. Russell Crowe...

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kneading dough. Didn't you watch Gladiator?

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Yeah, like, half of it and fell asleep.

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-Did you watch Les Mis?

-No.

-Then we won't be friends.

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-OK, here we go. Last one.

-Oh, there's one more.

-One more, great!

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It's like Christmas but worse.

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Head of State, does a speech on Christmas Day, wears a crown.

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-The Queen.

-Correct.

-Right. Watch me now.

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-What's she doing?

-What's she doing?

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What do you do when you put in...

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-Erm...

-Queen, this is beautiful acting.

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-Er...

-Press the button...

-Maybe buying something.

-..down it drops.

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Linda, what are you doing? To be honest...you look like you're gardening.

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No, no, you put...

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-Money in, picking something.

-BELL

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Putting the cup in.

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Putting the cup and down it comes and she gets this product.

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Cup of coffee and I'll drink it and what did I get it in?

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A cup.

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-A cup!

-Let's have a look. The Queen is using a vending machine.

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-Oh!

-Oh!

-Pick my cup of tea...

-Well, we got three!

-We got three, Ru!

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-Doing good!

-We're not going to mess this up.

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-No!

-We're doing well. We're doing well.

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Linda, rejoin your team.

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So after that mime time, who's on a roll and who's in a hole?

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Let's have a look at the scores.

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Ru, you have three.

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-Wow!

-It's something.

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-Great!

-That's not so bad.

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Matty,

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you've got four.

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It's all still to play for as we go into Round Three...

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Oh, yeah.

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I'm about to show you a short film containing six pairs

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of rhymes to find. As you spot the rhymes, please write them down.

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There's a point for each correct answer.

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Now, this is not easy, so when you play along at home,

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watch out for little me. I'm there to help you see.

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Today, Craig Revel Horwood has always fancied

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himself as Lord of the Manor.

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Now it's happened for real.

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Dear diary, being Lord of the Manor

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and having an enormous endowment,

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life was...

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Well, three words - fab-you-lous.

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My days were filled with wine,

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-more wine and manly pursuits.

-HE GROWLS

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Jack, I'm off down the high street to get some new tights.

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Your horse, sir.

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-Seriously?

-HORSE WHINNIES

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Unfortunately, now we also have Mary, my flat-footed fiance.

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Pivot! Pivot! Pivot!

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Sir Craig, how do you adore me? Doth we count the ways!

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BOOING

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CRAIG SNORES

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Oh, shut up!

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But as the pressure mounts to name a wedding day,

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I feel what I really want is...

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Pig's heart, sir? It was on offer.

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I am starting to think Sir Craig's affections are on the wane.

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What do you think, my little love rabbit?

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A huge improvement, darling.

0:18:050:18:07

And he has some very odd ideas when it comes to our wedding portrait.

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Oh, my!

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Though, as we argued about the song for our first dance...

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SHE PLAYS GREENSLEEVES

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Darling!

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Dull, dull, dull.

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Suddenly, the path ahead was clear.

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# Hello

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# Is it me you're looking for? #

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10!

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So now I've finally found true love.

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And I've met someone special too.

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# I want to know what love is... #

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OK, how many did you get at home? Let's see if you were right.

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-Oh! We got quill.

-No, no points. Next one.

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-I'm so good at snoring as well.

-Yeah?

0:19:130:19:17

-We're not doing that well at this.

-Not yet. Here we go, next one.

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-I thought it was a treat.

-You thought it was a what?

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-A meat treat on sale.

-Did that look a treat? It was a sheep's heart.

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-I thought it was half price.

-Oh! No points so far.

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Let's have a look at the next one.

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We had veil and wine.

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Yeah, I had that but then I thought, well, it can't, it don't rhyme,

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so I, intelligent Len, left school at 15,

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-thought it must be ale.

-Oh.

-Veil and ale.

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-No point.

-I knew though that Craig doesn't drink ale,

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-so it didn't even come into my thinking.

-No.

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I don't even know what ale is to be honest.

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Unless it's a gin and tonic, I'm not going to drink it.

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Let's have a look at the next one.

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Yes, we got that!

0:20:050:20:07

-Obviously by your face, Matty, you didn't get that one.

-Er, no.

0:20:080:20:13

-And by the screams and squeals of delight, Ru, you did.

-Yeah!

0:20:130:20:18

Paint and faint. Well done.

0:20:180:20:21

OK, next one.

0:20:210:20:23

-Yes! We had... We did it!

-We got one.

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-You got that one? Flute and fruit.

-We got one.

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-Flute and fruit.

-I thought it might be dance and a pipe.

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Yeah, well, that's close. It was a very high-scoring round.

0:20:350:20:41

So your scores from Rhyme Watch are, Team Ru,

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one point.

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And Team Matty also scores one point.

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But how does that leave the teams overall?

0:20:510:20:54

Ru, you have four.

0:20:540:20:57

Matty, you have five.

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But there are more points to be found in our very next round.

0:21:030:21:07

Whoever is in the lead after this round will go on to

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tackle our endgame and play for the holiday.

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MUSIC: Can't Stop The Feeling by Justin Timberlake

0:21:150:21:18

It's time for...

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Good evening, I'm Len Goodman and this is the News at Len.

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BELL I have four news stories

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and you must work out the rhyming headlines that go with them.

0:21:410:21:45

Listen carefully and don't buzz in until I ask for the headline.

0:21:450:21:49

If you get it wrong, I'll throw it to the other team.

0:21:490:21:52

There are two points for each correct answer.

0:21:520:21:55

It's time for tonight's News at Len.

0:21:550:21:57

First up, golf news.

0:21:570:21:59

BELL

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After 79 PGA wins and earnings over 1.5 billion,

0:22:010:22:08

a famous golfer has changed careers and is now selling fridges,

0:22:080:22:13

washing machines and other kitchen appliances.

0:22:130:22:16

What's the headline? BELL

0:22:160:22:18

-Matty, what is it?

-Tiger Woods is selling white goods.

0:22:180:22:22

Let's have a look. Tiger Woods is selling white goods.

0:22:220:22:25

Golfers are used to household appliances,

0:22:270:22:30

they often use four-irons.

0:22:300:22:33

LAUGHTER

0:22:330:22:34

Next up, nature news. BELL

0:22:390:22:43

Sir Tom Jones says his home country has been infested with small

0:22:430:22:47

slug-like creatures.

0:22:470:22:48

These slimy blighters live in shells

0:22:480:22:51

and are leaving trails all over Cardiff,

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Swansea and everywhere else.

0:22:530:22:55

What's the headline? BELL

0:22:550:22:57

-That was Matty again.

-Wales infested with snails.

0:22:570:23:00

-Oh, we got that as well!

-Let's have a look. Wales infested with snails.

0:23:000:23:05

I saw that story on Slimewatch.

0:23:070:23:10

LAUGHTER

0:23:100:23:13

I thought of that joke.

0:23:130:23:15

Next up, music news. BELL

0:23:150:23:20

One of the world's most famous bands has a new member.

0:23:200:23:22

The group known for its hits like Brown Sugar

0:23:220:23:26

and Jumpin' Jack Flash has been joined by a fictional character

0:23:260:23:30

better known for keeping a diary and her love of big knickers.

0:23:300:23:34

What's the headline? BELL

0:23:340:23:36

Ru, you got in quick there.

0:23:360:23:38

-Bridget Jones has joined The Rolling Stones.

-Correct-a-mondo!

0:23:380:23:43

Let's have a look.

0:23:430:23:45

Bridget Jones has joined The Rolling Stones.

0:23:450:23:49

And finally, science news. BELL

0:23:490:23:52

It's emerged that a 17th-century physicist famous for coming

0:23:530:23:58

up with the theory of gravity was unable to eat pasta,

0:23:580:24:02

bread or any other food containing wheat.

0:24:020:24:06

What's the headline? BELL

0:24:060:24:08

-Matty?

-Sir Isaac Newton could not eat gluten.

-Let's have a look.

0:24:080:24:13

Hey! Well done. It's Isaac Newton was allergic to gluten.

0:24:130:24:18

And that's all from News at Len. BELL

0:24:190:24:22

So after that, let's have a look at the scores

0:24:260:24:28

and find out who's going on and who's going home.

0:24:280:24:32

Team Ru is on six

0:24:320:24:35

and Team Matty 11.

0:24:350:24:37

Which means through to play for the holiday is Matty.

0:24:410:24:44

Well, Ru, you did all right but it wasn't your night.

0:24:480:24:53

But no-one leaves empty-handed. Oh, no.

0:24:530:24:57

And for you we have not a ten from Len,

0:24:570:25:01

a pen from Len. AUDIENCE: Ooh!

0:25:010:25:04

-Look at how artful it is.

-Oh, my God. That is rubbish.

0:25:060:25:11

LAUGHTER

0:25:110:25:12

-Don't be so nasty.

-It's lovely, Ru. You'll enjoy that, won't you?

0:25:120:25:16

Much better than a holiday, ain't it?

0:25:160:25:18

Who wants to go on a holiday when you could have a pen

0:25:180:25:20

and a bit of old wood.

0:25:200:25:22

Thank you, Ru, and your partners in rhyme. Well done.

0:25:230:25:27

Matty, congratulations on making it through to the final round.

0:25:300:25:33

Come and join me in the middle for the final riddle.

0:25:330:25:37

Well done.

0:25:430:25:44

Well, your partners have taken you this far,

0:25:440:25:46

but here's where you have to go it alone.

0:25:460:25:49

If you can rhyme against time,

0:25:490:25:50

you'll be off to play in beautiful Marseille.

0:25:500:25:54

AUDIENCE: Ooh!

0:25:540:25:57

On the screen you'll see a clock split into six segments.

0:25:570:26:00

Each segment contains a three-part rhyme,

0:26:000:26:03

like, Winnie the Pooh at the zoo with Doctor Who.

0:26:030:26:07

Your must solve all six segments to win the holiday.

0:26:070:26:10

If you get stuck, you can move on, but eventually,

0:26:100:26:13

you must answer all six questions.

0:26:130:26:16

Six on the board,

0:26:160:26:18

-you're going abroad. Are you ready?

-Yep.

-Let's play Rhyme Against Time.

0:26:180:26:23

Here we go.

0:26:270:26:29

Ooh, come on.

0:26:300:26:32

-It's a canoe in a queue...

-Yeah.

0:26:320:26:36

-..going to the loo.

-Correct.

0:26:360:26:38

Number two, here we go.

0:26:380:26:41

-Peter Andre...

-Yeah.

0:26:420:26:44

-..carrying a tray...

-Yeah.

0:26:440:26:46

-..in a buffet.

-Correct. Moving on.

0:26:460:26:50

-So it's wizard and lizard in a blizzard.

-Yey!

0:26:540:26:57

Here we go.

0:26:570:26:59

-Bruno...

-What's his surname?

-Tonioli...

-Yeah, that'll do.

0:26:590:27:05

-Want to come back?

-Yeah, come back.

-We'll come back to that.

0:27:050:27:09

OK. Next one.

0:27:090:27:10

So violin...

0:27:120:27:14

-with a rolling pin...er, mannequin.

-Yes. Here we go.

0:27:140:27:19

The Stig with a pig in...

0:27:220:27:25

-..a rig.

-On a rig. OK, back you go.

0:27:260:27:30

-So it's Bruno Tonioli eating ravioli...

-Yeah.

0:27:300:27:35

-..very slowly.

-Hey! You've got a holiday!

0:27:350:27:39

You're off to play in beautiful Marseille! Oh, well done!

0:27:390:27:44

-Thank you.

-Come, give us a cuddle.

-Thank you.

-Yes!

0:27:440:27:48

Well, that's it for Partners In Rhyme for today.

0:27:490:27:52

A big thank you to Linda Robson...

0:27:520:27:55

Tom Allen, Jorgie Porter and Ore Oduba. We'll see

0:27:550:27:59

you soon and remember, if you've got the time...

0:27:590:28:02

ALL: ..Len's got the rhyme!

0:28:020:28:04

-Goodnight! Well done, you!

-Thank you.

0:28:040:28:08

# There's been rhymes from the start of time

0:28:140:28:17

# Get a word or a name One that sounds the same

0:28:170:28:20

# Poems, sonnets, limericks, verses

0:28:200:28:22

# Rhymes in love and rhymes in curses

0:28:220:28:25

# I've been rhyming since a very young man

0:28:250:28:27

# But that was Cockney rhyming slang

0:28:270:28:30

# This is the end We're all out of time

0:28:300:28:33

# You've had a good game You've had a good rhyme

0:28:330:28:36

# Join us again for more larks and mishaps

0:28:360:28:38

# That's the end for tonight and that's a wrap. #

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