Maltsters v Oscar Men

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0:00:21 > 0:00:24Hello and welcome to Only Connect and, Donald,

0:00:24 > 0:00:28if you're watching, they're in the airing cupboard, that's where.

0:00:28 > 0:00:30Returning tonight are two of our

0:00:30 > 0:00:33highest-scoring, second-place finishing teams

0:00:33 > 0:00:37and they are, on my right, Dan Jones,

0:00:37 > 0:00:40a crown prosecutor with a degree in law who was expelled from

0:00:40 > 0:00:45a road safety club for rolling up a plastic zebra crossing.

0:00:45 > 0:00:49Raymond Baggaley, a train enthusiast who celebrated his 21st birthday

0:00:49 > 0:00:54by sitting an eight-hour exam and is celebrating his 59th birthday today.

0:00:55 > 0:00:57And their captain, Pete Mitchell,

0:00:57 > 0:00:59a philosophy and computer science graduate who

0:00:59 > 0:01:04has crossed the Gulf of Bothnia more than 100 times playing Irish music

0:01:04 > 0:01:06to Swedes on a Viking Line ferry.

0:01:06 > 0:01:10United by a weakness for whisky, they are the Maltsters.

0:01:10 > 0:01:13Now, you lost your opening heat to the Policy Wonks,

0:01:13 > 0:01:15but you're back via our new competition rules.

0:01:15 > 0:01:17Have you been enjoying your time in Cardiff?

0:01:17 > 0:01:19We've been taking in the cultural highlights,

0:01:19 > 0:01:24- the National Museum of Wales and several interesting pubs.- Excellent.

0:01:24 > 0:01:26- There are many interesting pubs. - Indeed there are.

0:01:26 > 0:01:28Sadly, I never seem to get beyond the first one.

0:01:28 > 0:01:32You are facing, tonight, on my left, Howard Freedman,

0:01:32 > 0:01:36a taxi driver who has driven Ken Livingstone and Boris Johnson

0:01:36 > 0:01:39in the back of his cab, but not at the same time.

0:01:39 > 0:01:43Adrian Knott, an English graduate and former heliport cleaner who

0:01:43 > 0:01:47gave Frankie Vaughan free admission to his local cinema.

0:01:47 > 0:01:51And their captain, Michael Slowey, a data analyst who was run over

0:01:51 > 0:01:56by a slow-moving car on the way home from his graduation ceremony.

0:01:56 > 0:01:59United by a fascination with films, they are the Oscar Men.

0:01:59 > 0:02:02And you lost your heat to the Part-Time Poets.

0:02:02 > 0:02:04Have you practised for tonight's game?

0:02:04 > 0:02:06Yeah, we've been Tipp-Exing vowels out of any piece of

0:02:06 > 0:02:08literature we could get a hold of.

0:02:08 > 0:02:12Excellent. Well, let's see how you fare against your new opponents.

0:02:12 > 0:02:14They won the toss.

0:02:14 > 0:02:15Maltsters, you will be going first,

0:02:15 > 0:02:18so please choose an Egyptian hieroglyph.

0:02:18 > 0:02:19- Water, please.- Water.

0:02:19 > 0:02:23What is the connection between these apparently random clues?

0:02:23 > 0:02:24Here's the first.

0:02:26 > 0:02:28THEY WHISPER

0:02:35 > 0:02:36Next one, please.

0:02:39 > 0:02:42Oh, they're, erm, they're, erm...

0:02:42 > 0:02:45- Thomas The Tank Engine. - It's the colours, isn't it?

0:02:51 > 0:02:54- Shall we take another?- OK, let's. - Next one, please.

0:02:56 > 0:02:57I think that's what we'll have to go for,

0:02:57 > 0:03:00- unless you've got something else. - Nothing else.

0:03:00 > 0:03:01BELL

0:03:03 > 0:03:06Are they characters in the Thomas The Tank Engine stories?

0:03:06 > 0:03:08They are not, although it's a nice guess.

0:03:08 > 0:03:11I'm going to show the fourth clue to the Oscar Men

0:03:11 > 0:03:12for a possible bonus point.

0:03:12 > 0:03:17Could these be code for types of cable of some sort?

0:03:17 > 0:03:20- Electricity cable?- I mean, I must say, for an all-male line-up,

0:03:20 > 0:03:24you should be ashamed of yourselves! These are vacuum cleaners!

0:03:24 > 0:03:26LAUGHTER Not one of you,

0:03:26 > 0:03:29not one of you getting the old Hoover out on the stairs, no?

0:03:29 > 0:03:32They're all actually sorts of Henry Hoover.

0:03:32 > 0:03:35Other types of vacuum cleaner are available...they tell me.

0:03:35 > 0:03:36I don't do it either, to be honest.

0:03:36 > 0:03:38I like to let the dust build up and up and up and then,

0:03:38 > 0:03:40every few months, just get a new carpet!

0:03:40 > 0:03:42That's the best thing.

0:03:42 > 0:03:44So, no points there, but, Oscar Men,

0:03:44 > 0:03:46you may choose a question.

0:03:46 > 0:03:49- Can we go for Eye of Horus, please? - I don't see why not.

0:03:49 > 0:03:53What is the connection between these clues? Here's the first.

0:03:53 > 0:03:58Right, Evolution: Selenium sulphide. Oh, OK, I think I know this one.

0:03:58 > 0:04:02Right, selenium sulphide was used to kill the monster in the film

0:04:02 > 0:04:04Evolution with Fox Mulder, what's he called...

0:04:04 > 0:04:06So I think these are probably things that have killed monsters in

0:04:06 > 0:04:09a particular film. Do you want me to go for it?

0:04:09 > 0:04:11Do you want to go for the next one or do you want

0:04:11 > 0:04:13me to take it on that one?

0:04:13 > 0:04:15I think that's most likely going to be

0:04:15 > 0:04:17- the thing that killed the monster. - OK, let's...

0:04:17 > 0:04:19- Shall we go for it? - BELL

0:04:19 > 0:04:21All right, we're going to take a punt on this one.

0:04:21 > 0:04:25Given that in Evolution, selenium sulphide was from the

0:04:25 > 0:04:27Head & Shoulders bottles used to kill the beast,

0:04:27 > 0:04:30we think these are the film and the particular method of

0:04:30 > 0:04:33dispatching that beast or enemy in the film.

0:04:33 > 0:04:37Coming in after one clue, you get five points! Very well done.

0:04:37 > 0:04:38What an excellent gamble.

0:04:38 > 0:04:42They are the things that kill off the threat in these films,

0:04:42 > 0:04:45- and what sort of monsters are they that are being killed?- Mm...

0:04:45 > 0:04:48Selenium sulphide, the one in Evolution is just basically

0:04:48 > 0:04:50a big, blobby monster, I think.

0:04:50 > 0:04:53- Signs is horrible big walker... - Aliens, basically.- Yeah, aliens.

0:04:53 > 0:04:56Aliens is what they are, although I'm enjoying your impression

0:04:56 > 0:04:59a great deal, there, Michael! Really bringing it alive.

0:04:59 > 0:05:00Evolution, you're right,

0:05:00 > 0:05:04the bottles of dandruff shampoo are killing those aliens.

0:05:04 > 0:05:06What about the other ones? What are the deaths?

0:05:06 > 0:05:10Erm, in Signs, the little girl leaves water all over the place

0:05:10 > 0:05:14and her uncle slams the baseball bat into them to kill them.

0:05:14 > 0:05:16What about The Faculty, what's that?

0:05:16 > 0:05:18Oh, well, Adi, you know that one better.

0:05:18 > 0:05:20It's some sort of drug they're using, the kids at school,

0:05:20 > 0:05:23and they find out that it dehydrates them,

0:05:23 > 0:05:26and so they stab them with it and that's how it kills them off.

0:05:26 > 0:05:29That's right, that's a teen one, a sort of teen horror film,

0:05:29 > 0:05:31and then Mars Attacks!, that's a sci-fi comedy,

0:05:31 > 0:05:35and when they hear the Slim Whitman song Indian Love Call,

0:05:35 > 0:05:40the Martians' heads explode, so manners of grisly deaths in films.

0:05:40 > 0:05:43Very well gambled after one clue.

0:05:43 > 0:05:47- Maltsters, what would you like? - Two Reeds, please.- Two Reeds. OK.

0:05:47 > 0:05:49Well, it's the music question.

0:05:49 > 0:05:52What is the connection between these clues?

0:05:52 > 0:05:54Here's the first.

0:05:54 > 0:05:55VOCAL SOLO

0:05:55 > 0:05:58- It's The Great Gig In The Sky, I'm pretty sure.- Take the next one?

0:05:58 > 0:05:59THEY WHISPER

0:06:01 > 0:06:02Next, please.

0:06:02 > 0:06:05# I'm pushing an elephant up the stairs... #

0:06:05 > 0:06:11That's REM. I can't think what the song is, though. Can you?

0:06:11 > 0:06:14# Over my shoulder, a piano falls

0:06:14 > 0:06:18# Crashing to the ground... #

0:06:19 > 0:06:21We'll take the next one, please.

0:06:21 > 0:06:24# Just laughing and gay like a clown... #

0:06:24 > 0:06:26It's The Great Pretender. It's all "the great" something.

0:06:26 > 0:06:27BELL

0:06:27 > 0:06:30- They're all "the great" something. - Yes, they are.

0:06:30 > 0:06:33You're going to get two points for coming in after three clues.

0:06:33 > 0:06:37- What did we hear?- The first one was The Great Gig In The Sky.

0:06:37 > 0:06:39- That's right.- Pink Floyd. - The second was REM.

0:06:39 > 0:06:41Was REM, but not sure on the title.

0:06:41 > 0:06:44- The third one was The Great Pretender.- That's right.

0:06:44 > 0:06:47And The Great Beyond was the second clue,

0:06:47 > 0:06:50that was used in the biopic Man On The Moon.

0:06:50 > 0:06:52REM did the music for that, The Great Beyond,

0:06:52 > 0:06:54and you didn't need to hear The Great Escape 2000,

0:06:54 > 0:06:58which is a sort of football fan reworking of the theme from

0:06:58 > 0:07:02The Great Escape, but, thankfully, we were spared a blast of that.

0:07:02 > 0:07:06- So well done. Oscar Men, what would you like next?- Twisted Flax, please.

0:07:06 > 0:07:09The Twisted Flax. What is the connection between these clues?

0:07:09 > 0:07:10Here's the first.

0:07:10 > 0:07:13- Right, mother-in-law. Shall we go for next?- Yeah.

0:07:13 > 0:07:17OK, let's go for the next one, please.

0:07:17 > 0:07:20Court-martial. Right, I think this is a words thing, isn't it?

0:07:20 > 0:07:24Is it plurals? It's "mothers-in-law, courts-martial..."

0:07:27 > 0:07:32- Go for the third one, shall we? - Yeah.- Next, please.

0:07:32 > 0:07:34- Lord-lieutenant, lords-lieutenant. - Yeah.

0:07:34 > 0:07:38So the actual letter S would be after the first word

0:07:38 > 0:07:41- rather than the last one.- Yeah. - Shall we go for that?

0:07:41 > 0:07:43BELL

0:07:43 > 0:07:47Erm, the plurals for all of these appear after the first letter...

0:07:47 > 0:07:51the first word of the compounded word, rather than the actual last,

0:07:51 > 0:07:54so it would be "mothers-in-law" rather than "mother-in-laws",

0:07:54 > 0:07:56"courts-martial" rather than "court-martials",

0:07:56 > 0:07:59or "lords-lieutenant" rather than "lord-lieutenants".

0:07:59 > 0:08:00That's absolutely right.

0:08:00 > 0:08:02You didn't need to see "poet laureate" in the last space.

0:08:02 > 0:08:05This is where you add the S after the first word,

0:08:05 > 0:08:06rather than at the end.

0:08:06 > 0:08:08This is one of those ones where you can actually do it either way,

0:08:08 > 0:08:11I think, but we like to put this question out there.

0:08:11 > 0:08:12Just to remind people, the elegant way

0:08:12 > 0:08:15is to have the S after the first word.

0:08:15 > 0:08:18Well done, Oscar Men. Back to you, Maltsters, for a choice.

0:08:18 > 0:08:20- Er, Horned Viper, please. - The Horned Viper.

0:08:20 > 0:08:24What is the connection between these clues? Here's the first.

0:08:25 > 0:08:26THEY WHISPER

0:08:32 > 0:08:33Next one, please.

0:08:46 > 0:08:48Next, please.

0:08:57 > 0:08:59Next, please.

0:09:00 > 0:09:01Three seconds.

0:09:01 > 0:09:03BELL

0:09:03 > 0:09:08- Major and minor.- They all come in major and minor variants.

0:09:08 > 0:09:09That's absolutely right.

0:09:09 > 0:09:12Which are the major suits in bridge and which are the minor?

0:09:12 > 0:09:17- Erm... I've no idea.- It's spades and hearts are the two majors, are they?

0:09:17 > 0:09:20That's absolutely right, yes, and diamonds and clubs are the minors,

0:09:20 > 0:09:22and you get major and minor professional baseball leagues,

0:09:22 > 0:09:25musical keys, of course, and the Great and Little Bear,

0:09:25 > 0:09:29major and minor Ursa constellations. Well done.

0:09:29 > 0:09:31One question remains for you, Oscar Men. It is the Lion.

0:09:31 > 0:09:33I expect they're going to be picture clues

0:09:33 > 0:09:36cos we haven't had those yet. First one coming up now.

0:09:38 > 0:09:41Right, that's Jet from... What do you call it, isn't it?

0:09:41 > 0:09:43I think it's Jet. Is it Jet? Gladiators?

0:09:43 > 0:09:44Next, please.

0:09:48 > 0:09:52- I don't know where that is. Oh, that's a difficult one.- Erm...

0:09:52 > 0:09:54- I don't know.- Next.- Next, please.

0:09:56 > 0:10:00x + y, so, erm...

0:10:00 > 0:10:03Anything? It looks like we've got Gladiator...

0:10:03 > 0:10:06- Is it Jet? Do you know if it's Jet? - I don't know if it is, no.

0:10:06 > 0:10:09- x + y, Howard, on the maths front?- It doesn't really...

0:10:09 > 0:10:13- Doesn't ring a bell? - Next one.- Next, please.

0:10:13 > 0:10:15- Shell.- Two seconds.

0:10:15 > 0:10:17BELL

0:10:17 > 0:10:18Erm...

0:10:18 > 0:10:21I think we could probably go with petrol oil companies,

0:10:21 > 0:10:24so, I mean, we think the first one's Jet,

0:10:24 > 0:10:25the last one is obviously Shell.

0:10:25 > 0:10:28I know those are two major oil, petrol companies,

0:10:28 > 0:10:31- so we'll go with that. - They are all petrol stations.

0:10:31 > 0:10:33It is Jet from the gladiators, Shell at the end,

0:10:33 > 0:10:35- Gulf is the second one...- Ah!

0:10:35 > 0:10:38..and Total. I mean, I think when you say "On the mathematical front",

0:10:38 > 0:10:41I think x + y is not an equation that many mathematicians

0:10:41 > 0:10:45could solve with only that information available, but just

0:10:45 > 0:10:49in itself would be a total, so they are all names of petrol stations.

0:10:49 > 0:10:50Well done.

0:10:50 > 0:10:52That means at the end of round one,

0:10:52 > 0:10:55the Maltsters have three points, the Oscar Men have eight.

0:10:58 > 0:11:01It's the Sequences round. What comes fourth in a sequence.

0:11:01 > 0:11:03Maltsters, you'll be going first again.

0:11:03 > 0:11:05Which hieroglyph would you like?

0:11:05 > 0:11:08- Lion, please.- OK. You'll be seeing the first in a series.

0:11:08 > 0:11:11What might come fourth? Time starts now.

0:11:13 > 0:11:16THEY WHISPER

0:11:19 > 0:11:21Take the next one? Next, please.

0:11:22 > 0:11:24E3...

0:11:24 > 0:11:27THEY WHISPER

0:11:27 > 0:11:29Postcodes?

0:11:32 > 0:11:33Next, please.

0:11:35 > 0:11:37S6.

0:11:37 > 0:11:40They're points of the compass rather than postcodes.

0:11:48 > 0:11:50Three seconds.

0:11:50 > 0:11:53W4.

0:11:53 > 0:11:55And why would that be?

0:11:55 > 0:12:00We're thinking compass points due north, due east, due south,

0:12:00 > 0:12:03due west as London postcodes.

0:12:04 > 0:12:07Oh, I see. Yes, unfortunately for you,

0:12:07 > 0:12:09that doesn't work as a sequence.

0:12:09 > 0:12:11Oscar Men, do you want to have a go for a bonus point?

0:12:11 > 0:12:14Yeah, we think it's to do with points on the compass and the clock

0:12:14 > 0:12:17as well, so west would be in the same position that nine

0:12:17 > 0:12:22- would be on a clock. - So the answer would be...?- W9.

0:12:22 > 0:12:25W9 would be the answer. That's what it is.

0:12:25 > 0:12:28It's as if the compass were a clock face.

0:12:28 > 0:12:32They are postcodes, but the first two would be in London and

0:12:32 > 0:12:35then Sheffield and then we're going back to London, which I think

0:12:35 > 0:12:40is not really a sequence, so I can't take that one. W9 is the answer.

0:12:40 > 0:12:42Bonus point for you there, Oscar Men,

0:12:42 > 0:12:43and which question would you like?

0:12:43 > 0:12:46- Horned Viper, please. - The Horned Viper.

0:12:46 > 0:12:49What would come fourth in this sequence? Here's the first.

0:12:51 > 0:12:54Right, could be books of the gospel and big.

0:12:54 > 0:12:58- You know about Big Matthew?- Well, get the next one.- Next, please.

0:13:01 > 0:13:04OK, well, he was married to Princess Anne.

0:13:04 > 0:13:07Something to do with Tom Hanks films?

0:13:07 > 0:13:11Oh, yeah, yeah, it could. OK, so, next one.

0:13:13 > 0:13:17So, Captain Phillips is the... Well, Big Matthew...

0:13:17 > 0:13:21Yeah, yeah. Shall we go for the next one? Can we go for the next?

0:13:26 > 0:13:28Three seconds.

0:13:30 > 0:13:33Matthew, Mark, Luke, John...

0:13:33 > 0:13:35Yeah, John.

0:13:35 > 0:13:37I need an answer.

0:13:37 > 0:13:40Saving John Private Ryan.

0:13:40 > 0:13:43Would be an acceptable answer. Very well done.

0:13:43 > 0:13:46Now, I think you've gone a little bit too sophisticated and that's

0:13:46 > 0:13:49why you've hamstrung yourselves trying to give an example.

0:13:49 > 0:13:51What is the sequence?

0:13:51 > 0:13:54It's Tom Hanks films with the Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

0:13:54 > 0:13:57- from the Testaments, isn't it? - That's right.

0:13:57 > 0:14:01It's Tom Hanks films with added evangelists, but the Tom Hanks

0:14:01 > 0:14:04films are not in a sequence. There were a lot of films between

0:14:04 > 0:14:07Big and Captain Phillips, I mean, he had a whole career.

0:14:07 > 0:14:10The sequence is the Evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John,

0:14:10 > 0:14:13so any Tom Hanks film with John in the title,

0:14:13 > 0:14:16we've gone with Turner John & Hooch.

0:14:16 > 0:14:17So, well done.

0:14:17 > 0:14:21- Maltsters, what would you like? - Two Reeds, please.- Two Reeds. OK.

0:14:21 > 0:14:23What will come fourth in this sequence? Here's the first.

0:14:29 > 0:14:30Next, please.

0:14:34 > 0:14:37Anything?

0:14:39 > 0:14:41No?

0:14:42 > 0:14:43Next, please.

0:14:47 > 0:14:49They're not CSI...

0:14:49 > 0:14:52THEY WHISPER

0:14:57 > 0:15:01- Have you got anything? - I haven't got anything.

0:15:01 > 0:15:03Two seconds.

0:15:03 > 0:15:06- Boston.- Why would that be?

0:15:06 > 0:15:12Erm, we think they may be iterations of a crime series

0:15:12 > 0:15:16with locations in them, although I'm struggling to locate Cyber on a map.

0:15:16 > 0:15:20Yes, I can't, I can't come up with a sequence where Boston would fit in

0:15:20 > 0:15:22a crime sequence, I'm afraid,

0:15:22 > 0:15:24so another bonus chance for you, Oscar Men.

0:15:24 > 0:15:28Well, they're all parts of the CSI universe and the first one

0:15:28 > 0:15:31- was set in Las Vegas. - I'm afraid I can't take it.

0:15:31 > 0:15:34You're closer, but look at that first one, Cyber.

0:15:34 > 0:15:36You can't be set in Cyber, it would have to be cyberspace.

0:15:36 > 0:15:38It's the titles we're looking at.

0:15:38 > 0:15:42So CSI and we're going backwards, CSI: Cyber,

0:15:42 > 0:15:45CSI: NY, CSI: Miami, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

0:15:45 > 0:15:47It's as simple as that.

0:15:47 > 0:15:50It can't be the location, because Cyber is not in itself a location,

0:15:50 > 0:15:54but just Crime Scene Investigation is what we wanted to hear.

0:15:54 > 0:15:57No bonus, then, Oscar Men, but you may choose a question.

0:15:57 > 0:16:00- Can we go with Water, please? - Water. You absolutely may.

0:16:00 > 0:16:03What would come fourth in this sequence? Here's the first.

0:16:07 > 0:16:09OK, next.

0:16:09 > 0:16:13Karol with a K. Pope Karol.

0:16:13 > 0:16:17- It's Popes' first names.- Yeah. Pope Karol Wojtyla, wasn't it?

0:16:17 > 0:16:22- Yeah, so...- So...the next to Karol Wojtyla would be the...

0:16:22 > 0:16:26The current fellow.

0:16:26 > 0:16:30- It's the Argentinian guy, ain't it? - Yeah, so...

0:16:30 > 0:16:32Shall we go for next?

0:16:32 > 0:16:35- No.- I'm afraid I need an answer now.

0:16:35 > 0:16:40The current Pope's first name which I believe might be...Miguel.

0:16:40 > 0:16:43Not the answer, I'm afraid, so I'm going to show the third

0:16:43 > 0:16:47in the sequence to the Maltsters for a possible bonus point.

0:16:47 > 0:16:48Alfonso?

0:16:50 > 0:16:55Why not Manuel? No, it isn't. Now, you're all right.

0:16:55 > 0:16:58We're looking at the first names of popes

0:16:58 > 0:17:01and Pope Francis is Jorge Bergoglio.

0:17:01 > 0:17:02Jorge.

0:17:02 > 0:17:05But not any of the Spanish names that you came up with there,

0:17:05 > 0:17:07I'm afraid.

0:17:07 > 0:17:10But you may have a question, Maltsters - which would you like?

0:17:10 > 0:17:12- Eye of Horus, please. - Eye of Horus. OK.

0:17:12 > 0:17:13These are going to be picture clues.

0:17:13 > 0:17:16What kind of thing would you expect to see in the fourth picture?

0:17:16 > 0:17:17Here's the first.

0:17:19 > 0:17:23A chamber...

0:17:23 > 0:17:26- OK. Next one?- Yeah.- Next, please.

0:17:26 > 0:17:29That's The Prisoner...

0:17:29 > 0:17:32Yeah. McGoohan. The Prisoner.

0:17:32 > 0:17:36He's Number Six. How many...? There's five in there.

0:17:36 > 0:17:40He was Number Six. Do we need something that's number eight?

0:17:40 > 0:17:42Shall we go for it?

0:17:42 > 0:17:44THEY WHISPER

0:17:48 > 0:17:50Yeah. Shall we go for it?

0:17:52 > 0:17:55We'll say an eight ball from a set of pool balls.

0:17:55 > 0:17:57And why would that be?

0:17:57 > 0:18:02Because we think that Number Six certainly, Patrick McGoohan in

0:18:02 > 0:18:07The Prisoner, the first one seems to be number five of the

0:18:07 > 0:18:09chambers in the revolver.

0:18:10 > 0:18:12Oh, gosh.

0:18:12 > 0:18:16Unfortunately...I don't think you can say that about

0:18:16 > 0:18:20a revolver, because it depends where you spin it, doesn't it?

0:18:20 > 0:18:22They're not numbered officially in that way,

0:18:22 > 0:18:26so that's just a particular one, so I see your logic, but I'm

0:18:26 > 0:18:27afraid that's not a sequence,

0:18:27 > 0:18:30so I'm going to show the third to the Oscar Men.

0:18:30 > 0:18:32You'll see that wouldn't work in your sequence either.

0:18:32 > 0:18:34There's a possible bonus point.

0:18:34 > 0:18:35OK.

0:18:35 > 0:18:38OK, these are the words that appear after the "The" in the

0:18:38 > 0:18:44Harry Potter novels and we believe the next one would be order.

0:18:44 > 0:18:46Is the right answer. Very well done.

0:18:46 > 0:18:49Chamber as in The Chamber Of Secrets,

0:18:49 > 0:18:51The Prisoner Of Azkaban,

0:18:51 > 0:18:53The Goblet Of Fire and The Order Of The Phoenix.

0:18:53 > 0:18:55They are Harry Potter books,

0:18:55 > 0:18:57those titles, and the words that come after "The."

0:18:57 > 0:19:01Well done for the bonus point and the last question of the round

0:19:01 > 0:19:03does go to you. The Twisted Flax.

0:19:03 > 0:19:06What will come fourth in this sequence? Here's the first.

0:19:09 > 0:19:13Right. Richard I gave to John. OK.

0:19:13 > 0:19:16Can we go next, please?

0:19:16 > 0:19:18Charles II to James II.

0:19:18 > 0:19:20Right. Erm...

0:19:22 > 0:19:26- Any ideas on that?- Richard I and John were brothers, weren't they?

0:19:26 > 0:19:28Were they? So can these brothers go into the next brother? So...

0:19:28 > 0:19:31It would be...

0:19:31 > 0:19:36Edward VIII to...George VI, I'd imagine, if that's the theme.

0:19:36 > 0:19:38Oh, the final one would be...? OK.

0:19:38 > 0:19:40So we're going to try for that, are we?

0:19:40 > 0:19:45Do we go for that one? A lot history in between...

0:19:45 > 0:19:46- Two seconds.- OK.

0:19:46 > 0:19:51- Howard, do you want to take that one?- Edward VIII to George VI.

0:19:51 > 0:19:53Is the right answer. Very well done for three points.

0:19:53 > 0:19:55And what's the sequence?

0:19:55 > 0:19:59The Kings were brothers, like, who followed on from each other.

0:19:59 > 0:20:02That's right. British monarchs who are succeeded by their brothers,

0:20:02 > 0:20:04rather than a child as is more normal,

0:20:04 > 0:20:06and the next ones along would

0:20:06 > 0:20:10be George IV William IV and then the answer Edward VIII and George VI.

0:20:10 > 0:20:11Well done.

0:20:11 > 0:20:13At the end of Round Two,

0:20:13 > 0:20:16the Maltsters have 3 points, the Oscar Men have 15.

0:20:19 > 0:20:20So it is the Connecting Wall now

0:20:20 > 0:20:23and the Oscar Men will be going first this time.

0:20:23 > 0:20:27- You have a choice - Lion or Water? - We'll go with Lion, please.- Lion.

0:20:27 > 0:20:31You have two and a half minutes to solve this wall starting now.

0:20:35 > 0:20:38You've got names for dogs as well.

0:20:38 > 0:20:40Common name for animals.

0:20:40 > 0:20:43- Dogs, Pooch.- Nag for horse.

0:20:43 > 0:20:46Kitty... You've got...

0:20:46 > 0:20:47Shall we do Pooch, Nag,

0:20:47 > 0:20:49Kitty and Jumbo?

0:20:49 > 0:20:50OK. That's good, that's one

0:20:50 > 0:20:52off the board there. Right.

0:20:54 > 0:20:57Yeah, Walter Hill. What can be another one?

0:20:57 > 0:21:00We've got Carpenter and Hill, those are two directors, aren't they?

0:21:00 > 0:21:02What about Black?

0:21:02 > 0:21:04- I can't see any others, no.- No? OK.

0:21:04 > 0:21:08- Anybody Bough?- Frank Bough.

0:21:11 > 0:21:12BUZZ

0:21:12 > 0:21:14We'll go with that one for the moment.

0:21:14 > 0:21:16- Pot Plant.- Yeah.

0:21:16 > 0:21:18- Pot Black.- Pot Shot.

0:21:18 > 0:21:20OK, we've got that one, as well.

0:21:20 > 0:21:21Three strikes and you're out now.

0:21:21 > 0:21:22So, let's make sure

0:21:22 > 0:21:24we don't do any of that.

0:21:24 > 0:21:25Slate you can mine...

0:21:25 > 0:21:27Let's look at words. So Carpenter,

0:21:27 > 0:21:30Carpet, Hill, Rider, Roast, Ash.

0:21:30 > 0:21:36Oh, Ash, is there any trees in here we could have? No. No. OK. Late...

0:21:38 > 0:21:42Can't we think about the directors again?

0:21:42 > 0:21:43Carpenter, Hill.

0:21:43 > 0:21:45Let's go for...

0:21:45 > 0:21:48- No, it doesn't look very promising. - BUZZ

0:21:50 > 0:21:52OK. Bough. Carpenter...

0:21:52 > 0:21:56Frank Bough, Carpenter, Hill...

0:21:56 > 0:21:59- We need...- Oh, Rider. Rider.

0:21:59 > 0:22:02That's it, you've solved the wall. Very well done.

0:22:02 > 0:22:04Now, what about some points for the connections?

0:22:04 > 0:22:08The first blue group - Kitty, Jumbo, Nag, Pooch.

0:22:08 > 0:22:11These are affectionate names for types of animals, so Kitty

0:22:11 > 0:22:14being a cat, Jumbo, elephant, Nag, horse, Pooch, dog.

0:22:14 > 0:22:18Slang names for animals, and the green group, starting Black.

0:22:18 > 0:22:21- All can be proceeded with the word pot.- They can.

0:22:21 > 0:22:24Pot black, pot shot, potluck, pot plant.

0:22:24 > 0:22:26And what about this next one starting Carpenter?

0:22:26 > 0:22:28These are...

0:22:28 > 0:22:32- basically sporting commentators. - They are sports broadcasters.

0:22:32 > 0:22:36And what about this final turquoise group, starting Carpet?

0:22:36 > 0:22:41Erm...could they all be things that you sweep?

0:22:41 > 0:22:44They are not all things that you sweep, although frankly,

0:22:44 > 0:22:47my roasts are best swept straight into the bin.

0:22:47 > 0:22:48No, you're not seeing it.

0:22:48 > 0:22:50They're synonyms for each other, they mean to upbraid,

0:22:50 > 0:22:54to carpet someone, to give them a roast, to trash someone's reputation

0:22:54 > 0:22:58or slate, you know, to criticise or insult or otherwise upbraid

0:22:58 > 0:23:00someone, but you found four groups,

0:23:00 > 0:23:04three points for the connections, that is a total of seven.

0:23:04 > 0:23:07Let's bring in their opponents now, give them a new Connecting Wall

0:23:07 > 0:23:09and see what they can do about solving it.

0:23:09 > 0:23:11Hello again, Maltsters.

0:23:11 > 0:23:13The Lion's been taken, so Water is all that is available to you.

0:23:13 > 0:23:18You have two and a half minutes to solve this one, starting now.

0:23:24 > 0:23:26Drive roller, carriage release -

0:23:26 > 0:23:29they look like part of some kind of...

0:23:30 > 0:23:33We've got some 3D figures -

0:23:33 > 0:23:36Spheroid, Cylinder, Prism, Cone.

0:23:36 > 0:23:40- Shall we try those? - Yeah, go for that.

0:23:40 > 0:23:41BUZZ

0:23:41 > 0:23:43No. Is there another one?

0:23:43 > 0:23:45Tetrahedron.

0:23:45 > 0:23:47Tetrahedron, Spheroid,

0:23:47 > 0:23:51- Prism, Cylinder. - BUZZ

0:23:51 > 0:23:53Try it with Cone.

0:23:53 > 0:23:55Yes. OK.

0:23:55 > 0:23:59- So, Key...- I think Suffolk punch, Rum punch.

0:23:59 > 0:24:02Oh, yeah, that's not bad. Yeah.

0:24:02 > 0:24:04Bolo punch? Rabbit punch.

0:24:04 > 0:24:06- Yeah.- Try those?- Yeah.

0:24:08 > 0:24:10- BUZZ. - No. OK. Is there another one?

0:24:10 > 0:24:13Key...

0:24:13 > 0:24:16- Parts of a typewriter?- Golf ball's part of a typewriter, isn't it?

0:24:16 > 0:24:22Carriage release...Drive roller and Key.

0:24:22 > 0:24:25- BUZZ - OK. What about Cylinder in there?

0:24:25 > 0:24:28Golf ball, Drive roller, Carriage release, Cylinder. Yes.

0:24:28 > 0:24:31- Three strikes and you're out now. - So, we've got...

0:24:31 > 0:24:37- Wuss, Chicken, Rabbit, are all terms for coward.- Yeah.

0:24:37 > 0:24:41Suffolk Punch, Bolo punch, Key punch? That could be, I suppose?

0:24:43 > 0:24:46Did you say rabbit punch? Because Rum can't be...

0:24:46 > 0:24:51Well, there is rabbit punch, but it's more in this...

0:24:51 > 0:24:54So I'm thinking those three and that one, and then the others -

0:24:54 > 0:24:57are we happy with Punch for that, if that's right?

0:24:57 > 0:24:58- Reasonably.- OK.

0:24:58 > 0:25:02That's it. You've solved the wall. Very well done.

0:25:02 > 0:25:05Four points immediately and what about the connections?

0:25:05 > 0:25:08Cone, Prism, Spheroid, Tetrahedron.

0:25:08 > 0:25:11They are... What's the word?

0:25:11 > 0:25:14Three-dimensional geometric figures.

0:25:14 > 0:25:17That's it, they're solid shapes and figures in mathematics.

0:25:17 > 0:25:20And the green group - Carriage release, Cylinder,

0:25:20 > 0:25:22Drive roller, Golf ball.

0:25:22 > 0:25:26- Parts of a typewriter. - They are parts of a typewriter.

0:25:26 > 0:25:29What about the next one, starting Rabbit?

0:25:29 > 0:25:35- They are slang insults for cowardice.- That's right, yes.

0:25:35 > 0:25:37Being a bit of a scaredy-cat, that's that one.

0:25:37 > 0:25:42And the turquoise group - Key, Bolo, Suffolk, Rum.

0:25:42 > 0:25:45- We think they can all be followed by the word punch.- They can.

0:25:45 > 0:25:49You found all four groups and you told me all the connections.

0:25:49 > 0:25:51I will give you a bonus for getting it all correct.

0:25:51 > 0:25:52That is the maximum of ten.

0:25:52 > 0:25:55Let's have a look at the scores going into the final round.

0:26:02 > 0:26:05And if you know your rum punches from your Suffolks, then why not

0:26:05 > 0:26:08apply to be a contestant on the next series of Only Connect?

0:26:08 > 0:26:11Go to the website...

0:26:11 > 0:26:13to find out how to do that.

0:26:13 > 0:26:17The Missing Vowels round will decide who goes on to Round Two

0:26:17 > 0:26:21and who goes home. Fingers on buzzers, teams.

0:26:21 > 0:26:23I can tell you that the first group

0:26:23 > 0:26:25are all winners of

0:26:25 > 0:26:27Beard of the Year.

0:26:30 > 0:26:31Maltsters.

0:26:31 > 0:26:32- Jeremy Corbyn.- Correct.

0:26:35 > 0:26:36Maltsters.

0:26:36 > 0:26:38- Rowan Williams.- Yes, it is.

0:26:41 > 0:26:43Oscar Men.

0:26:43 > 0:26:44- Michael Eavis.- Well done.

0:26:47 > 0:26:48Oscar Men.

0:26:48 > 0:26:51- Gerry Adams.- Indeed. Next category.

0:26:56 > 0:26:58Maltsters.

0:26:58 > 0:27:00- Heresy and anger.- Well spotted.

0:27:03 > 0:27:05Oscar Men.

0:27:05 > 0:27:07- Guilty, guilt and... - Not the answer, I'm afraid.

0:27:07 > 0:27:09Maltsters, do you know?

0:27:09 > 0:27:11- Gluttony and lust.- That's right.

0:27:15 > 0:27:16Maltsters.

0:27:16 > 0:27:18- Treachery and greed.- Yes, it is.

0:27:23 > 0:27:25Maltsters.

0:27:25 > 0:27:29- Violence and fraud.- Correct. Next category...

0:27:32 > 0:27:33Maltsters.

0:27:33 > 0:27:35- Great hammerhead.- Correct.

0:27:43 > 0:27:45Don't know this one? It's cookiecutter shark.

0:27:49 > 0:27:53But there will be no more clues, because the bell has gone for

0:27:53 > 0:27:55the end of the quiz and what a great Round Four

0:27:55 > 0:27:56that was for you, Maltsters.

0:27:56 > 0:28:00I can reveal that the winners with 23 points and going through

0:28:00 > 0:28:03to Round Two are still the Oscar Men.

0:28:03 > 0:28:06Very well played.

0:28:06 > 0:28:08Well, that was fantastic stuff, Maltsters.

0:28:08 > 0:28:09It wasn't quite enough to make up

0:28:09 > 0:28:11for the deficit earlier,

0:28:11 > 0:28:13but really great missing vowling

0:28:13 > 0:28:14from you, and you know,

0:28:14 > 0:28:16as you listed what it said on my CV -

0:28:16 > 0:28:18the gluttony, the lust,

0:28:18 > 0:28:20the treachery, the violence and fraud,

0:28:20 > 0:28:21you know it brought a tear to my eye.

0:28:21 > 0:28:25Thank you very much for playing and that's the end of the show.

0:28:25 > 0:28:28Thank you for watching and for not switching over to ITV to see

0:28:28 > 0:28:31someone fail to win a holiday off Ant and Dec.

0:28:31 > 0:28:32Goodbye.