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Welcome to the quiz that demands nothing less than perfection. | 0:00:02 | 0:00:06 | |
Our four contestants hope their knowledge is flawless because one mistake could give the game away. | 0:00:06 | 0:00:12 | |
This is Perfection. | 0:00:12 | 0:00:14 | |
Hello. Welcome to the quiz where only perfect play is good enough. | 0:00:24 | 0:00:28 | |
There are the contestants, the Usual Suspects, in our isolation room. | 0:00:28 | 0:00:33 | |
One will be randomly selected to join me to play Perfection. | 0:00:33 | 0:00:37 | |
They then face a series of True or False statements. For example... | 0:00:37 | 0:00:41 | |
Would you say that's True or False? | 0:00:44 | 0:00:46 | |
If you said True, you'd be right. | 0:00:46 | 0:00:50 | |
Answering True or False might seem easy, | 0:00:50 | 0:00:54 | |
but if a contestant gets a single answer wrong, their opponents are allowed in to capitalise on that. | 0:00:54 | 0:01:00 | |
So you know how the game works. Let's meet the Usual Suspects. | 0:01:00 | 0:01:04 | |
Hi. I'm Isobel. I'm from Swansea, I'm a Nordic walking instructor and this is my first game. | 0:01:04 | 0:01:10 | |
Hello. I'm Danny, from Essex. I'm a cab driver. It's my second game. | 0:01:10 | 0:01:15 | |
Hi. I'm Mike, from Middlesex. I'm a fitness trainer. It's my fifth game. | 0:01:15 | 0:01:19 | |
Hi. I'm Claudine, from Hertfordshire. I'm a mum to twins, Jack and Joanna, and this is also my fifth game! | 0:01:19 | 0:01:27 | |
Welcome to you all. Best of luck as we find out which one of you we randomly pick. | 0:01:27 | 0:01:32 | |
Claudine, you've been chosen. Please come and play Perfection. | 0:01:37 | 0:01:42 | |
-Welcome to the game. -Hi, Nick. -Just when you'd taken root! -Yes! | 0:01:43 | 0:01:47 | |
-It's quite good up there. -We were safe. -Now you're not. -No! | 0:01:47 | 0:01:52 | |
It's you versus the Usual Suspects. They were your team-mates. They're now your deadly enemies. | 0:01:52 | 0:01:59 | |
Their job is to stop you winning so the prize money rolls over to the next game when one of them | 0:01:59 | 0:02:05 | |
-could play for a bigger total. That's not what you want. -I love them very much, but not that much. | 0:02:05 | 0:02:11 | |
OK. Every game is worth £1,000. Nobody won the last game, so the prize fund stands at... | 0:02:11 | 0:02:18 | |
-£2,000. -Cool. | 0:02:18 | 0:02:20 | |
So if you walk away with £2,000 in your pocket, what would you spend it on? | 0:02:21 | 0:02:26 | |
Probably on my children. They've got a big party coming up and I'll put it towards that. | 0:02:26 | 0:02:32 | |
Smashing. Here's how the game works. You play three rounds and a final. | 0:02:32 | 0:02:37 | |
Every round where you achieve perfection makes the final easier. | 0:02:37 | 0:02:41 | |
If you're less than perfect, the Usual Suspects can step in and steal the round, making it harder. | 0:02:41 | 0:02:47 | |
Usual Suspects, we're going to switch you off so you can't see or hear anything. Away they go. | 0:02:47 | 0:02:54 | |
-You can now talk through your answers without giving away vital knowledge. -OK. Thanks, Nick. | 0:02:54 | 0:03:00 | |
Each round has four True or False statements. It's against the clock. You only have 45 seconds. | 0:03:00 | 0:03:06 | |
-Once you answer, it's locked in. First answer. Ready? -I am. -Good. | 0:03:06 | 0:03:10 | |
Let's play Perfection. | 0:03:10 | 0:03:13 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:03:15 | 0:03:17 | |
Lambeth Palace is the home of the Prince of Wales. | 0:03:17 | 0:03:22 | |
I'm not 100% sure, but I will go for True, please. | 0:03:22 | 0:03:26 | |
Miss Marple has the first name Henrietta. | 0:03:26 | 0:03:31 | |
I believe that to be False. | 0:03:31 | 0:03:34 | |
In Bulgaria, a shake of the head means "yes". | 0:03:34 | 0:03:38 | |
I'm not up on Bulgarian words or customs, so again I'll guess. | 0:03:38 | 0:03:42 | |
And I'm going to say...False. | 0:03:42 | 0:03:45 | |
And, finally, the dye henna is derived from leaves. | 0:03:45 | 0:03:50 | |
I'm going to go for True, please. | 0:03:52 | 0:03:54 | |
Before we see how well you've done, we bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:03:54 | 0:03:59 | |
These were the four statements and Claudine's answers. Danny, what do you reckon? | 0:03:59 | 0:04:06 | |
-I think she's got A wrong, personally. -Mike, how's she done? | 0:04:06 | 0:04:12 | |
-I'd agree with Danny. -Well, Claudine, the moment of truth. | 0:04:12 | 0:04:16 | |
You need all four perfectly to have won the round. | 0:04:16 | 0:04:20 | |
Let's find out how many you got correct. | 0:04:20 | 0:04:24 | |
It's not getting past two. You didn't manage Perfection. | 0:04:25 | 0:04:29 | |
You have now let your enemies in. | 0:04:29 | 0:04:32 | |
Can you steal the round? You can see Claudine's answers. | 0:04:32 | 0:04:36 | |
You need to change two of them, but which two? | 0:04:36 | 0:04:41 | |
A. He lives in St James's Palace. | 0:04:41 | 0:04:44 | |
Bulgaria. I think it's backwards - nod means no, shake means yes. | 0:04:44 | 0:04:50 | |
-OK, Mike, you're nominal captain, so what are we going with? -I think we'll change A and C. | 0:04:50 | 0:04:56 | |
-A changes from True to False. And C... -False to true. | 0:04:56 | 0:05:01 | |
Thank you very much. Thus leaving, B and D as answered by Claudine. | 0:05:01 | 0:05:06 | |
Let's find out what the correct answers are. It turns green if true. If it turns red, it's false. | 0:05:06 | 0:05:13 | |
Lambeth Palace is the home of the Prince of Wales. True or False. | 0:05:13 | 0:05:18 | |
It IS false. | 0:05:18 | 0:05:20 | |
It's the official home of the Archbishop of Canterbury. | 0:05:20 | 0:05:25 | |
His residences are Highgrove and Clarence House. | 0:05:25 | 0:05:29 | |
Miss Marple has the first name Henrietta. Is it True or False? | 0:05:29 | 0:05:33 | |
It IS False. | 0:05:34 | 0:05:36 | |
It's Jane Marple. | 0:05:36 | 0:05:39 | |
In Bulgaria, a shake of the head means "yes". Claudine said False. | 0:05:39 | 0:05:44 | |
Isobel thought it was True and you went with that. Is it True or False? | 0:05:44 | 0:05:49 | |
It IS True. The dye henna is derived from leaves. | 0:05:49 | 0:05:54 | |
You said True. Is it True or False? It IS True. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. | 0:05:54 | 0:06:01 | |
You now have the opportunity to make Claudine's chances of winning the prize fund much harder in the final. | 0:06:04 | 0:06:10 | |
Here's how. Claudine, this is your final board. | 0:06:10 | 0:06:14 | |
These six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories. | 0:06:14 | 0:06:18 | |
Behind each category will be a True or False statement. You need to answer all six correctly to win. | 0:06:18 | 0:06:24 | |
So you need perfect play. | 0:06:24 | 0:06:27 | |
Here are your final round categories. If you'd won the round, you could choose two for the board, | 0:06:27 | 0:06:34 | |
but because the Usual Suspects stole the round, they choose and make it much harder for you. | 0:06:34 | 0:06:40 | |
So, which two would you like Claudine to play in the final? | 0:06:40 | 0:06:45 | |
I think boxers. Go with boxing. | 0:06:45 | 0:06:48 | |
Boxers? | 0:06:48 | 0:06:50 | |
-The first one should be boxers. -Lovely. | 0:06:50 | 0:06:53 | |
Second one? Elephants! Elephants! | 0:06:53 | 0:06:57 | |
Trees, even. They're really random. | 0:06:57 | 0:07:01 | |
There could be loads of questions. | 0:07:01 | 0:07:04 | |
Trees. OK. | 0:07:04 | 0:07:05 | |
We'll make the second one trees. | 0:07:05 | 0:07:07 | |
Trees moves across. Well done, Usual Suspects. You won the first round. | 0:07:07 | 0:07:13 | |
Now it's time to switch you off. See you in Round 2. Away they go. | 0:07:13 | 0:07:18 | |
OK, Claudine, it's only the first round. You have two more to find Perfection and choose your own. | 0:07:18 | 0:07:25 | |
-Are you ready for the next round? -I certainly am. -OK. Round 2. | 0:07:25 | 0:07:29 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:07:32 | 0:07:35 | |
A paediatric doctor specialises in feet. | 0:07:35 | 0:07:39 | |
That is False. It's podiatrist. Paediatrics is for children. | 0:07:39 | 0:07:44 | |
-False. -Lovely, thank you. Swedish is an official language in Finland. | 0:07:44 | 0:07:49 | |
-Em...it may be an official language, but in Finland it's Finnish, I believe, so False again. -False. | 0:07:49 | 0:07:56 | |
Harry Potter has a scar shaped like a broomstick. | 0:07:56 | 0:07:59 | |
False. Definitely on that one. | 0:07:59 | 0:08:02 | |
False. And Roy Castle was once billed as the "Mighty Atom". | 0:08:02 | 0:08:07 | |
I don't know. I know who Roy Castle was. | 0:08:07 | 0:08:11 | |
Mighty Atom? | 0:08:11 | 0:08:13 | |
-I'm going to guess... -I need to hurry you. -True. | 0:08:14 | 0:08:18 | |
True. | 0:08:18 | 0:08:21 | |
-Barely seconds left. -My mind was churning! | 0:08:21 | 0:08:24 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:08:24 | 0:08:30 | |
These were the four statements and next to them are Claudine's answers. | 0:08:30 | 0:08:35 | |
-Mike, has she achieved Perfection? -I don't think she has. | 0:08:35 | 0:08:39 | |
-I think I would probably change D. -D? -I can't be sure. | 0:08:39 | 0:08:44 | |
OK. | 0:08:44 | 0:08:45 | |
The moment of truth. Let's find out how many you've got correct. | 0:08:45 | 0:08:49 | |
Two again. Only halfway there. | 0:08:52 | 0:08:55 | |
Not nearly good enough, I'm afraid. You've let your enemies in again. | 0:08:55 | 0:08:59 | |
The Usual Suspects are back in the game. Your chance to steal it. You can see Claudine's answers. | 0:08:59 | 0:09:05 | |
You need to change two of them, but which two? | 0:09:05 | 0:09:09 | |
A paediatric doctor is a children's doctor. And Harry Potter's got a Z. | 0:09:09 | 0:09:15 | |
So A and C are correct. So we'll go B and D. | 0:09:15 | 0:09:19 | |
We would like to change B from False to True, please. | 0:09:19 | 0:09:23 | |
-B from False to True. -And D from True to False. -And D. | 0:09:23 | 0:09:27 | |
Thus leaving A and C as Claudine first answered. | 0:09:27 | 0:09:32 | |
Thank you. Let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:09:32 | 0:09:36 | |
A paediatric doctor specialises in feet. Is that True or False? | 0:09:36 | 0:09:40 | |
It is, of course, False. They specialise in children's medicine. | 0:09:41 | 0:09:46 | |
Swedish is an official language in Finland. | 0:09:46 | 0:09:50 | |
Is that True or False? | 0:09:50 | 0:09:53 | |
It is actually True. | 0:09:53 | 0:09:56 | |
A lot of countries have two or more official languages. Harry Potter has a scar shaped like a broomstick. | 0:09:56 | 0:10:02 | |
Everybody seemed absolutely sure. Is it True or False? | 0:10:02 | 0:10:06 | |
It is, of course, False. It's shaped like a little lightning strike, isn't it? | 0:10:06 | 0:10:12 | |
And Roy Castle was once billed as the Mighty Atom. You know now. | 0:10:12 | 0:10:16 | |
True or False? It is False. | 0:10:16 | 0:10:19 | |
Congratulations, Usual Suspects. You have achieved Perfection. | 0:10:19 | 0:10:24 | |
-Roy Castle wasn't the Mighty Atom. Anybody know who was? -Bruce Forsyth! -The audience shouting out! | 0:10:26 | 0:10:32 | |
Bruce Forsyth, in fact, was the Mighty Atom. The boy Bruce. | 0:10:32 | 0:10:37 | |
OK, Claudine, they succeeded where you failed. | 0:10:37 | 0:10:40 | |
Usual Suspects, you now have the opportunity to make Claudine's chances of winning the prize fund - | 0:10:40 | 0:10:46 | |
£2,000 it is - harder to win thanks to you now. Let's see the final board. | 0:10:46 | 0:10:52 | |
-What will make it difficult? -I think Shakespeare's hard. It's such a broad subject. | 0:10:52 | 0:10:59 | |
-We're happy with Shakespeare. -OK, Shakespeare goes across. | 0:10:59 | 0:11:04 | |
Second one? Elephants! | 0:11:04 | 0:11:07 | |
That's a broad subject, too. Danny won't leave elephants alone, | 0:11:07 | 0:11:13 | |
-so elephants, please. -Just as well he lives in London! | 0:11:13 | 0:11:17 | |
Elephants becomes the fourth of six. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. | 0:11:17 | 0:11:21 | |
-You won the second round. It's time to switch you off. We'll see you in Round 3. -Bye. | 0:11:21 | 0:11:27 | |
Looking at those ones down the left, what do you really want to avoid? | 0:11:27 | 0:11:32 | |
-Rivers, possibly. -And what do you really fancy? -Presidents. | 0:11:32 | 0:11:37 | |
I travel to America a lot, so I've got some American knowledge. | 0:11:37 | 0:11:41 | |
so if it is American Presidents... It might not be. And comics. I read my children's. | 0:11:41 | 0:11:47 | |
-So that might work out quite well! -Yes. -You still have one more chance to choose your own categories. | 0:11:47 | 0:11:55 | |
-You haven't done too well in the first two. -No. -Ready for the next round? -I am. | 0:11:55 | 0:12:00 | |
Good. Let's play Round 3. | 0:12:00 | 0:12:03 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:12:04 | 0:12:06 | |
-Philip Treacy is a well-known hat designer. True or False? -Very True. | 0:12:06 | 0:12:11 | |
True. Marie Curie was the first female Nobel Prize winner. | 0:12:11 | 0:12:17 | |
I believe she did win the Prize, so I will go for True as well, please. | 0:12:17 | 0:12:21 | |
True. William the Conqueror signed the Magna Carta. True or False? | 0:12:21 | 0:12:27 | |
I wasn't around in those days, but I know he was. | 0:12:27 | 0:12:31 | |
1066. | 0:12:31 | 0:12:33 | |
-I'm going to go for True again, please. -True. | 0:12:33 | 0:12:37 | |
And, finally, Pink Fir Apple is a variety of potato. | 0:12:37 | 0:12:41 | |
-I eat a lot of chips and I've never heard of that, so I'm going to go for False, please. -False. Lovely. | 0:12:41 | 0:12:49 | |
-A couple of guesses? -Yeah. There's a couple. I know Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize, but first female? | 0:12:49 | 0:12:55 | |
-I'm not too sure. And William the Conqueror was around, but did he sign it? Not sure. -OK. | 0:12:55 | 0:13:01 | |
It's time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:13:01 | 0:13:04 | |
So these are the four statements and Claudine's answers. | 0:13:04 | 0:13:09 | |
-Isobel, has she achieved Perfection? -No, she might have got perf, but not ection. | 0:13:09 | 0:13:15 | |
-She's got half wrong, I think. -OK. | 0:13:15 | 0:13:18 | |
Claudine, the moment of truth - how many did you get correct? | 0:13:18 | 0:13:23 | |
-Well, you're consistent! -Yes! -Two again. | 0:13:25 | 0:13:28 | |
You've let them into the game. | 0:13:28 | 0:13:31 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? You see Claudine's answers. You need to change two. Which two? | 0:13:31 | 0:13:37 | |
C? | 0:13:37 | 0:13:39 | |
William the Conqueror is 1066. Magna Carta is 12-something. I think it was King John. | 0:13:39 | 0:13:46 | |
-The first one we'll change is C. -Thank you very much. And? | 0:13:46 | 0:13:50 | |
I think a Pink Fir apple is a potato. I planted some last year. | 0:13:50 | 0:13:55 | |
It's a knobbly thing. That sort of shape. | 0:13:55 | 0:13:58 | |
-OK, I'm happy to go with that. -Changing...? -D from False to True. | 0:13:58 | 0:14:03 | |
Thank you. That leaves A and B as answered by Claudine. | 0:14:03 | 0:14:08 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:14:08 | 0:14:13 | |
Philip Treacy is a well-known hat designer. True or False? | 0:14:13 | 0:14:17 | |
True! Good start. | 0:14:17 | 0:14:20 | |
Marie Curie was the first female Nobel Prize winner. Is that True or False? | 0:14:20 | 0:14:26 | |
It IS True, so I think we know where this is going, don't we? | 0:14:26 | 0:14:31 | |
William the Conqueror signed the Magna Carta. Is that True or False? It is False. | 0:14:31 | 0:14:37 | |
It was, as you said, King John. | 0:14:37 | 0:14:39 | |
And, finally, the Pink Fir apple is a variety of potato. True or False? | 0:14:39 | 0:14:44 | |
It is, of course, True. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. | 0:14:44 | 0:14:48 | |
Once again, you've achieved Perfection. | 0:14:48 | 0:14:52 | |
Marie Curie won the Physics Prize in 1903 So, Usual Suspects, | 0:14:55 | 0:15:00 | |
you have the opportunity to make Claudine's chances about as hard as it can possibly be. | 0:15:00 | 0:15:06 | |
You get to choose the last two. Which two is it going to be? | 0:15:06 | 0:15:10 | |
I think the first one we'd like to make comics. | 0:15:10 | 0:15:14 | |
OK, comics goes across. One more. | 0:15:14 | 0:15:16 | |
Presidents? What do you reckon? | 0:15:16 | 0:15:19 | |
I'm happy with Presidents. Go with it? Yeah. | 0:15:19 | 0:15:22 | |
-We'll go with Presidents, please. -Thank you. Presidents goes across and becomes the final category | 0:15:22 | 0:15:28 | |
in the final. OK, guys. It's time to switch you off for the final time. | 0:15:28 | 0:15:33 | |
-Thank you. -Bye! -Away they go. | 0:15:33 | 0:15:36 | |
-Claudine... -Yes? -What about that? -Thank you! | 0:15:36 | 0:15:39 | |
-Which two would you like? Comics and Presidents. And what do they choose? -It was positive thinking. | 0:15:39 | 0:15:46 | |
-I forgot to do it in the first two rounds. -OK, Claudine, for £2,000 it's time to play the final. | 0:15:46 | 0:15:51 | |
This is the all-important final. You could leave with £2,000. If you fail, you leave with nothing. | 0:15:55 | 0:16:01 | |
And the Usual Suspects could play for a rollover of £3,000 on the next game. You ready? | 0:16:01 | 0:16:08 | |
-I'm ready to try to stop that! -Good for you. Let's play the final round. | 0:16:08 | 0:16:12 | |
Claudia, here are your six final categories. | 0:16:15 | 0:16:20 | |
You must answer all six correctly to win the £2,000. | 0:16:22 | 0:16:26 | |
There is no time limit, but once you give an answer, it is locked in. | 0:16:26 | 0:16:30 | |
-Are you ready? -I am. Thanks, Nick. | 0:16:30 | 0:16:33 | |
Let's reveal your first statement. Tell me if it is True or False. | 0:16:33 | 0:16:37 | |
Joe Louis was a world boxing champion in the 1940s. | 0:16:40 | 0:16:44 | |
I don't know, Nick, so I'm going to guess on this one. | 0:16:45 | 0:16:50 | |
And I'm going to go with... | 0:16:50 | 0:16:53 | |
-False, please. -False. Thank you. | 0:16:53 | 0:16:57 | |
Conkers grow on ash trees. | 0:16:59 | 0:17:02 | |
Ash. They have the funny-shaped leaf, I believe. | 0:17:02 | 0:17:06 | |
I believe they are from acorns. | 0:17:06 | 0:17:08 | |
Again, I don't know, | 0:17:08 | 0:17:11 | |
but on the fact that I do think of ash with funny-shaped leaves with the little acorns | 0:17:11 | 0:17:17 | |
that you pull out of their little holders, the little tea cup things, | 0:17:17 | 0:17:22 | |
I'm going to go for... False, please, Nick. | 0:17:22 | 0:17:26 | |
False, thank you. | 0:17:26 | 0:17:28 | |
-William Shakespeare died on St George's Day. -St George's Day... | 0:17:30 | 0:17:36 | |
-I thought me might have died maybe about March. I'm going to take a stab at True, please. -True. | 0:17:38 | 0:17:44 | |
Indian elephants do not have tusks. | 0:17:47 | 0:17:50 | |
I think that could be False. | 0:17:50 | 0:17:53 | |
False. | 0:17:53 | 0:17:55 | |
Minnie the Minx is a character in the Beano comic. | 0:17:58 | 0:18:02 | |
Well, it was Dandy and the Beano. I reckon it would be one of those, but which one? | 0:18:02 | 0:18:08 | |
-I'm going to go for True as a guess. -True. | 0:18:11 | 0:18:14 | |
Bill Clinton studied at Oxford University. | 0:18:17 | 0:18:21 | |
He was awarded some prize, whether it was a doctorate or something, at one of the universities. | 0:18:21 | 0:18:28 | |
I don't really recall which one that was. So I'm going to guess again and go for True, please, Nick. | 0:18:28 | 0:18:36 | |
True. Thank you very much. Those answers are now locked in. | 0:18:36 | 0:18:40 | |
One mistake, you leave with nothing. | 0:18:40 | 0:18:43 | |
-Which ones worry you the most? -Well, I'd like to say none of them! But most of them, actually. | 0:18:43 | 0:18:50 | |
OK. Well, look, let's switch on the Usual Suspects. | 0:18:50 | 0:18:54 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements and next to them are Claudine's answers. | 0:18:54 | 0:19:01 | |
Claudine, your answers are locked in. You can't change them, | 0:19:01 | 0:19:05 | |
but you can unlock the board with the help of the Usual Suspects. This will, however, come at a cost. | 0:19:05 | 0:19:11 | |
Usual Suspects, I'll now ask how well you think Claudine has done | 0:19:11 | 0:19:16 | |
and if you want to help, how much it'll cost. Remember, you can't refer to any statement specifically. | 0:19:16 | 0:19:22 | |
-Claudine, who would you like to hear from first? -I'd like to start with my partner Mike! | 0:19:22 | 0:19:29 | |
Hi, Claudine. I think you've got two wrong. And I'm very happy to split the money with you. | 0:19:29 | 0:19:36 | |
-Thanks, Mike. -When you say "split the money"? | 0:19:36 | 0:19:40 | |
£1,000 each. OK, I'll think about it. | 0:19:40 | 0:19:43 | |
Thanks, Mike. I appreciate it. Danny? | 0:19:43 | 0:19:46 | |
I think you've got two wrong. Possibly three. | 0:19:46 | 0:19:51 | |
I'm not sure myself about the third one and with the money that's in the pot, | 0:19:52 | 0:19:59 | |
-I'd rather wait for it to build up a bit more. -So no offer at all? -No offer at all, no. | 0:19:59 | 0:20:05 | |
-So...Isobel? -Yes, please. | 0:20:05 | 0:20:07 | |
I think you've got two wrong. Possibly another one, but I'm not 100% certain for all of them. | 0:20:07 | 0:20:14 | |
And I've only just got here and I don't want to leave! | 0:20:14 | 0:20:20 | |
-So what do you think? -I'd be more than happy to walk away with £1,000 and to share it with Mike. -Good. | 0:20:20 | 0:20:26 | |
Negotiations have been agreed. Mike, please come down and join us. | 0:20:26 | 0:20:30 | |
OK, Claudine. If you achieve Perfection, it will cost you £1,000 from your prize fund of £2,000. | 0:20:32 | 0:20:40 | |
Mike, you've now forfeited your chance to play in the next game. This is your only shot at winning. | 0:20:40 | 0:20:46 | |
Have you made the right decision? We're about to find out. Here are the statements. | 0:20:46 | 0:20:52 | |
All six answers are now unlocked. | 0:20:52 | 0:20:55 | |
Mike, which answers do you want Claudine to change? | 0:20:55 | 0:20:58 | |
I would change A from False to True. I'm 90% sure that he was a world champion boxer | 0:20:58 | 0:21:06 | |
-in the 1940s. -Good enough. | 0:21:06 | 0:21:08 | |
-F - Bill Clinton. I know he's been awarded some sort of fellowship. -Yes. | 0:21:08 | 0:21:14 | |
But I can't imagine him 40 years ago actually coming over to Oxford. | 0:21:14 | 0:21:19 | |
But if his idea was to be in politics, they do that, don't they? | 0:21:19 | 0:21:24 | |
-I don't know. That one, I'd think, would be False. -I'm happy to go with A. Change it to True, please. | 0:21:24 | 0:21:31 | |
OK. A we will change from False to True. | 0:21:31 | 0:21:34 | |
Which do you think? C and F are the two possibly that could be contentious ones. | 0:21:34 | 0:21:41 | |
-I'm pretty confident about B. -Yeah. | 0:21:41 | 0:21:43 | |
And D. And then E was a calculated guess. | 0:21:43 | 0:21:48 | |
But... You know, we know he obviously died. | 0:21:48 | 0:21:52 | |
I know he died, but the chances of him dying on St George's Day | 0:21:52 | 0:21:57 | |
-are 364 to 1. -You know, it's a pure guess. | 0:21:57 | 0:22:02 | |
Fine. Let's change C to False as well, please, Nick. | 0:22:02 | 0:22:06 | |
-And F from True to False. -OK, C from true to False. | 0:22:06 | 0:22:11 | |
And F from True to False. Are you finished with your changes? | 0:22:12 | 0:22:17 | |
-Yeah. -Yeah. OK. | 0:22:18 | 0:22:21 | |
OK, so B, D and E remain as Claudine originally answered. | 0:22:21 | 0:22:27 | |
Your answers are now locked in. Let's find out if you have achieved Perfection. | 0:22:27 | 0:22:34 | |
Starting at the top, Joe Louis was a world boxing champion in the '40s. | 0:22:34 | 0:22:38 | |
This is one of the big ones. | 0:22:38 | 0:22:41 | |
We need to know if you got off to a flying start. Or maybe just leave it and come back to it? | 0:22:41 | 0:22:47 | |
-Oh, you tease, Nick! -That's what we do. Let's start with B. | 0:22:47 | 0:22:52 | |
Conkers grow on ash trees. You said False. | 0:22:52 | 0:22:55 | |
We need this to turn red. | 0:22:55 | 0:22:57 | |
Is it True or False? | 0:22:57 | 0:23:00 | |
-Yay! -It is False. | 0:23:01 | 0:23:04 | |
They, of course, grow on horse chestnut trees. | 0:23:05 | 0:23:10 | |
-William Shakespeare died on St George's Day. Another one you changed. -I know what you'll do! | 0:23:10 | 0:23:16 | |
It would be a shame to rush in. Let's hop past that one. | 0:23:16 | 0:23:20 | |
Indian elephants do not have tusks. You answered False. Mike was happy to go along with that. | 0:23:20 | 0:23:27 | |
So we need it to turn red. | 0:23:27 | 0:23:29 | |
True or False? | 0:23:29 | 0:23:31 | |
It is False. Of course, they do have tusks. | 0:23:33 | 0:23:37 | |
Right. Minnie the Minx is a character in the Beano comic. Another one you were happy with. | 0:23:37 | 0:23:44 | |
Is that True or False? | 0:23:44 | 0:23:47 | |
It is True. | 0:23:47 | 0:23:49 | |
She was introduced in 1953. | 0:23:51 | 0:23:54 | |
That's a great start. Three out of three. The three you agreed with. | 0:23:54 | 0:24:00 | |
They're all done and dusted. So we'll go back and start with the ones you changed. | 0:24:00 | 0:24:06 | |
Joe Louis was a world boxing champion in the 1940s. | 0:24:06 | 0:24:10 | |
You started with False. Mike came down and convinced you to change that to True. | 0:24:10 | 0:24:17 | |
So is that True or False? | 0:24:17 | 0:24:20 | |
-Yes! -It's True. | 0:24:21 | 0:24:24 | |
I think F was the one that you talked about the longest. | 0:24:24 | 0:24:28 | |
Bill Clinton studied at Oxford University. Now you originally said that this was True. | 0:24:28 | 0:24:34 | |
-That was based on him receiving... -Some award recently. Since he was President. | 0:24:34 | 0:24:40 | |
Mike said he thought an award had been given, but it didn't mean he went there 40 years ago. | 0:24:40 | 0:24:47 | |
So you eventually changed your answer from True to False. | 0:24:47 | 0:24:51 | |
To continue towards the cash, you need it to turn red. | 0:24:51 | 0:24:54 | |
Then you're only one away. Bill Clinton studied at Oxford. | 0:24:54 | 0:24:59 | |
Is that True... | 0:24:59 | 0:25:01 | |
..or False? | 0:25:01 | 0:25:04 | |
-Oh, no! -It's True. | 0:25:07 | 0:25:09 | |
-Philosophy, Politics and Economics is what he studied there. -Oh... -What a shame. | 0:25:11 | 0:25:18 | |
Let's look at the last one. William Shakespeare died on St George's Day. You said True, | 0:25:18 | 0:25:24 | |
but admitted it was a guess. Mike said it was 364 to 1. | 0:25:24 | 0:25:29 | |
So you said False. You need it to turn red. Is it True or False? | 0:25:29 | 0:25:35 | |
It's True. | 0:25:35 | 0:25:37 | |
-Oh, no! -23rd of April, 1616. What were the chances of that? | 0:25:37 | 0:25:43 | |
-He did die on St George's Day. -Sorry. -Oh, don't worry. | 0:25:43 | 0:25:48 | |
Hope you enjoyed yourselves. Ladies and gentlemen, Mike and Claudine! | 0:25:48 | 0:25:53 | |
Time now to meet the next Usual Suspects hoping to play Perfection today. | 0:25:53 | 0:25:59 | |
Usual Suspects, introduce yourselves. | 0:25:59 | 0:26:02 | |
My name is Zara, from Newport. I'm a DVD production assistant. | 0:26:02 | 0:26:06 | |
Hi. I'm Gary, from London. I'm a local government officer. | 0:26:06 | 0:26:10 | |
Best of luck to all of you. Which one of you will play Perfection? | 0:26:10 | 0:26:14 | |
Isobel! | 0:26:18 | 0:26:19 | |
It's you. Please come and play Perfection. | 0:26:19 | 0:26:23 | |
-Isobel, welcome to the game. -Thank you. -What's this Nordic walking instructor business about? | 0:26:23 | 0:26:30 | |
It's off-season training for cross-country skiing. | 0:26:30 | 0:26:33 | |
-You just walk using poles to help? -When you walk, you never use your arms. | 0:26:33 | 0:26:39 | |
-You lose weight, do you? -Absolutely. -I might give it a go. -You don't need to. -Thank you very much. | 0:26:39 | 0:26:45 | |
It's now you versus the Usual Suspects. They are your enemies. | 0:26:45 | 0:26:51 | |
As nobody has won the past two games, the prize fund currently stands at £3,000. | 0:26:51 | 0:26:57 | |
What will you do with £3,000 if you walk away with it? | 0:26:57 | 0:27:01 | |
I've always wanted to go down the Nile in style. Like Hercule Poirot without the dead bodies. | 0:27:01 | 0:27:07 | |
-Yes! -So that's what I'd do. -Well, good luck with it. | 0:27:07 | 0:27:11 | |
Usual Suspects, we're going to switch you off. | 0:27:11 | 0:27:15 | |
As soon as Isobel makes a mistake, you'll be back in the game. Cheerio. | 0:27:15 | 0:27:19 | |
-Bye. -And away they go. Isobel, you can now talk through your answers, OK? -Right. | 0:27:19 | 0:27:25 | |
Let's play Perfection. | 0:27:25 | 0:27:28 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:27:29 | 0:27:32 | |
Amy Pond is a long-running character in Casualty. True or False? | 0:27:32 | 0:27:37 | |
-False. -False. | 0:27:37 | 0:27:39 | |
The site of the Battle of Waterloo is in Belgium. | 0:27:39 | 0:27:43 | |
-True. -True. | 0:27:43 | 0:27:45 | |
Puffinus puffinus is the Latin name for the puffin. | 0:27:45 | 0:27:49 | |
-False. -False. | 0:27:49 | 0:27:51 | |
Finally, the Scoville Scale measures hurricane speed. | 0:27:51 | 0:27:56 | |
Ooh. I thought that measured heat. | 0:27:56 | 0:28:00 | |
-Plenty of time. -False. | 0:28:00 | 0:28:02 | |
-You're saying False? -False. -Lovely. | 0:28:02 | 0:28:05 | |
You've answered all four statements. You started very strongly, very confident. | 0:28:05 | 0:28:11 | |
Amy Pond is Doctor Who. I like it. | 0:28:11 | 0:28:14 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:28:14 | 0:28:20 | |
These are the four statements. Zara, has Isobel achieved Perfection? | 0:28:20 | 0:28:25 | |
I think she's done really well. Well done, Isobel. | 0:28:25 | 0:28:29 | |
Let's find out, shall we? You need all four to win the round. | 0:28:29 | 0:28:35 | |
Let's find out how many you got correct. | 0:28:35 | 0:28:39 | |
-Congratulations, Isobel. -Thank you. -You have achieved Perfection. | 0:28:47 | 0:28:51 | |
Let's look. Amy Pond is a long-running character in Casualty. That is, of course, False. | 0:28:51 | 0:28:57 | |
She is, absolutely right, Dr Who's companion. | 0:28:57 | 0:29:01 | |
The site of the Battle of Waterloo is in Belgium. It is True. | 0:29:01 | 0:29:05 | |
-Puffinus puffinus is the Latin name for the puffin. You said False. -It's Manx Shearwater, I think. | 0:29:05 | 0:29:11 | |
-Something like that. -Manx Shearwater? -I might be making that up. -No, no, that is a bird. | 0:29:11 | 0:29:18 | |
The Scoville Scale measures hurricane speed. You said False. | 0:29:18 | 0:29:23 | |
Something to do with chilies? Heat? | 0:29:23 | 0:29:26 | |
It measures the heat of chili peppers. You knew your stuff there! | 0:29:26 | 0:29:31 | |
You've earned the right to choose two categories for your final board. | 0:29:31 | 0:29:36 | |
Here it comes. Which two do you fancy? | 0:29:36 | 0:29:41 | |
I'll have human body and... | 0:29:41 | 0:29:43 | |
..cheese. | 0:29:45 | 0:29:47 | |
And cheese. They will be the first two that you will play for | 0:29:47 | 0:29:52 | |
in the final. Usual Suspects, we'll see you in the next round. In the meantime, we'll switch off. | 0:29:52 | 0:29:58 | |
Isobel, what do you think of the categories on offer? Interesting. | 0:29:58 | 0:30:04 | |
-Anything you'd try to avoid? -Girls Aloud, please, no! | 0:30:04 | 0:30:08 | |
Well, you made a great start. That's the way to play it. Do you want to play Round 2? | 0:30:08 | 0:30:14 | |
Yes. I just hope it's not hit your peak and then... | 0:30:14 | 0:30:18 | |
Think positive. Let's play Round 2. | 0:30:18 | 0:30:22 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:30:23 | 0:30:25 | |
In Greek myth, Cerberus was a monstrous dog. | 0:30:25 | 0:30:29 | |
-True. -True. | 0:30:29 | 0:30:31 | |
-Hydrogen is the lightest chemical element. -True. -True. | 0:30:32 | 0:30:37 | |
-Esperanto is an island in the Caribbean Sea. -False... unless that's a double bluff. | 0:30:38 | 0:30:45 | |
-False. -False. | 0:30:45 | 0:30:47 | |
Finally, the last event in an Olympic heptathlon is the 800m? | 0:30:47 | 0:30:52 | |
-Loads of time. -True. | 0:30:53 | 0:30:56 | |
True. Thank you. Plenty of time to spare. You've answered all four statements. | 0:30:56 | 0:31:02 | |
It's time for us to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:31:02 | 0:31:06 | |
So these are the four statements and Isobel's answers. | 0:31:06 | 0:31:10 | |
-Danny, what did you make of that? -I think she's got D wrong. -D wrong? -I think so. | 0:31:10 | 0:31:16 | |
-Interesting. Gary, do you agree? -D is not wrong. She may have B wrong. | 0:31:16 | 0:31:22 | |
Isobel, it's the moment of truth. You need to have answered all four perfectly to have won the round. | 0:31:22 | 0:31:29 | |
Let's find out how many you got right. | 0:31:29 | 0:31:33 | |
You achieved Perfection. Let's look in a bit more detail. | 0:31:40 | 0:31:44 | |
In Greek myth, Cerberus was a monstrous dog. You said True. It is. | 0:31:44 | 0:31:49 | |
Hydrogen is the lightest chemical element. You said True. It is. | 0:31:49 | 0:31:53 | |
-Esperanto is an island in the Caribbean Sea. You thought False. -That's a language. -Of course. | 0:31:53 | 0:32:00 | |
It's an artificial language or a combination language. | 0:32:00 | 0:32:04 | |
Finally, the last event in an Olympic heptathlon is the 800m. | 0:32:04 | 0:32:08 | |
You said True. It is. Well done. | 0:32:08 | 0:32:11 | |
-Bad luck, guys. She's doing really well. -Very well. -Very difficult if you don't get a look in. | 0:32:11 | 0:32:17 | |
Isobel, as a result of that, let's look at your final board. | 0:32:17 | 0:32:21 | |
It currently has two subject categories on it chosen by you. | 0:32:21 | 0:32:26 | |
Because you won that round, you add the next two. What do you fancy? | 0:32:26 | 0:32:31 | |
-I'll have tourist attractions. -Tourist attractions is the third. | 0:32:31 | 0:32:35 | |
-I might go for capitals. -Lovely. Capitals is the fourth of six. | 0:32:35 | 0:32:40 | |
Usual Suspects, I'm going to switch you off. In the meantime, cheerio. | 0:32:40 | 0:32:45 | |
-Bye! -OK, let's play Round 3. | 0:32:45 | 0:32:48 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:32:50 | 0:32:54 | |
Charles II's wife made coffee popular in Britain. True or False? | 0:32:54 | 0:32:58 | |
-True. -True. | 0:32:58 | 0:33:00 | |
The Uffizi Gallery is in Rome. | 0:33:01 | 0:33:04 | |
-False. -False. | 0:33:04 | 0:33:06 | |
I'd Do Anything is a song from Oliver! | 0:33:07 | 0:33:11 | |
-I think that's True. -True. | 0:33:11 | 0:33:14 | |
And, finally, with plenty of time, astronaut Buzz Aldrin changed his surname to Moon. | 0:33:14 | 0:33:20 | |
-False. -False. And with plenty of time to spare. | 0:33:22 | 0:33:27 | |
It's time for us to bring back the Usual Suspects. Hello. | 0:33:27 | 0:33:32 | |
These are the four statements and Isobel's answers. | 0:33:32 | 0:33:35 | |
-Gary, how's the done this time? -Well, she's done pretty well, as we'd expect. | 0:33:35 | 0:33:41 | |
A - who knows? She was continental, that lady, so it could be True. | 0:33:41 | 0:33:47 | |
The moment of truth has arrived. You need all four to win the round. | 0:33:47 | 0:33:52 | |
Let's see how many you got correct. | 0:33:52 | 0:33:55 | |
Ah! | 0:33:59 | 0:34:00 | |
Three of the four. Close, but no cigar. | 0:34:00 | 0:34:04 | |
You didn't manage Perfection, so you've let your enemies in. | 0:34:04 | 0:34:08 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? | 0:34:08 | 0:34:12 | |
You need to change just one, but which one? | 0:34:12 | 0:34:17 | |
I'm not sure about A at all. | 0:34:17 | 0:34:21 | |
That must be a guess. So we'll change A? | 0:34:21 | 0:34:25 | |
From True to False, yeah? | 0:34:25 | 0:34:27 | |
-A from True to False, please, Nick. -A changes from True to False. | 0:34:27 | 0:34:33 | |
That leaves B, C and D as answered by Isobel. Let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:34:33 | 0:34:40 | |
Charles II's wife made coffee popular in Britain. | 0:34:40 | 0:34:45 | |
It IS False. | 0:34:45 | 0:34:48 | |
Famous for bringing tea to the country. She was a big tea drinker, but not coffee. | 0:34:48 | 0:34:54 | |
The Uffizi Gallery is in Rome. True or False? It is in Florence. | 0:34:54 | 0:35:00 | |
That is False. Well done. You know where this is going now. | 0:35:00 | 0:35:04 | |
I'd Do Anything is a song from Oliver! You said True. And it is. | 0:35:04 | 0:35:08 | |
Buzz Aldrin changed his surname to Moon. True or False? False. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. | 0:35:08 | 0:35:14 | |
You have achieved Perfection. | 0:35:14 | 0:35:17 | |
Interestingly, Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name was Moon. | 0:35:20 | 0:35:25 | |
That's where the connection comes from, but he didn't change to Moon. | 0:35:25 | 0:35:30 | |
Usual Suspects, you get to choose the last two subjects, | 0:35:30 | 0:35:35 | |
so which two do you think will make life difficult for Isobel in the final? | 0:35:35 | 0:35:40 | |
-Girls Aloud, Nick. -Girls Aloud is going across. | 0:35:40 | 0:35:44 | |
-And? -Dance? | 0:35:44 | 0:35:47 | |
I'm happy with dance. Yeah, I don't mind. | 0:35:47 | 0:35:51 | |
Dance. Thank you very much. Dance becomes the final category. We now know our final categories. | 0:35:51 | 0:35:57 | |
OK, guys, time to switch you off. Thank you. Cheerio. Away they go. | 0:36:03 | 0:36:08 | |
It's time to play the final. | 0:36:08 | 0:36:10 | |
Isobel, it's the all-important final. If you can achieve Perfection, you could get £3,000. | 0:36:13 | 0:36:19 | |
If you fail, you leave with nothing and one of the Usual Suspects could play for a rollover of £4,000 | 0:36:19 | 0:36:26 | |
-on the next game. Ready? -Yes, I am. -Let's play the final round. | 0:36:26 | 0:36:30 | |
Let's reveal the first statement. Tell me if you believe it to be True or False. | 0:36:33 | 0:36:38 | |
The femur is the longest bone in the human body. | 0:36:40 | 0:36:44 | |
-True. -True. | 0:36:45 | 0:36:47 | |
Roquefort cheese is made from ewe's milk. | 0:36:50 | 0:36:54 | |
It's a very strong blue cheese, isn't it? Is it ewe's milk? | 0:36:54 | 0:36:58 | |
-True. A guess. -True. | 0:37:00 | 0:37:03 | |
London Zoo is based in Kew Gardens. | 0:37:07 | 0:37:09 | |
-I'd say that was False. -False. | 0:37:11 | 0:37:14 | |
Toronto is the capital of Canada. | 0:37:17 | 0:37:20 | |
-I think that one I'll say False. -False. -I think that's Ottawa. | 0:37:20 | 0:37:25 | |
Here comes the one you were worried about. Girls Aloud. | 0:37:25 | 0:37:29 | |
Biology was Girls Aloud's first UK Top 40 hit. | 0:37:30 | 0:37:35 | |
-I have not a clue. True. -True. | 0:37:35 | 0:37:38 | |
The samba is a dance from Cuba. | 0:37:41 | 0:37:45 | |
Samba... | 0:37:45 | 0:37:47 | |
-False. -False. | 0:37:50 | 0:37:52 | |
OK, let's bring back the Usual Suspects and see what they say. | 0:37:52 | 0:37:57 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now see the six final statements and Isobel's answers. | 0:37:57 | 0:38:03 | |
Isobel, your answers are locked in. You can't change them, but can unlock them with the Suspects' help. | 0:38:03 | 0:38:10 | |
This will, however, come at a cost. Usual Suspects, I'll now ask you how well you think Isobel has done, | 0:38:10 | 0:38:17 | |
if you want to help and how much it's going to cost. | 0:38:17 | 0:38:22 | |
-You can't refer to any of the statements specifically. Isobel, who first? -I think Gary. | 0:38:22 | 0:38:28 | |
Isobel...I don't know. You may have it, | 0:38:28 | 0:38:32 | |
but I couldn't give you much assistance. | 0:38:32 | 0:38:35 | |
-You're not offering to come down? -I couldn't. -For any cash? -No chance. | 0:38:35 | 0:38:40 | |
Well, I'll try Zara. | 0:38:40 | 0:38:43 | |
I know you've definitely got one wrong. And I would help you cos there's definitely one wrong. | 0:38:43 | 0:38:50 | |
It would be great to split, but I'm not sure how you'd feel. | 0:38:50 | 0:38:54 | |
-So you're saying 50/50? -When you say "split". | 0:38:54 | 0:38:58 | |
-You want £1,500? -Yeah. | 0:38:58 | 0:39:01 | |
-What do you think? -Can I ask Danny? | 0:39:01 | 0:39:04 | |
Aren't you going to ask me?! | 0:39:04 | 0:39:06 | |
I want to see how greedy you are! | 0:39:06 | 0:39:09 | |
I think... Very! | 0:39:09 | 0:39:12 | |
I think you got one wrong. | 0:39:13 | 0:39:15 | |
Pretty much like Zara, I'm not... | 0:39:16 | 0:39:19 | |
..that confident in you and what you've answered. | 0:39:19 | 0:39:24 | |
If Zara's willing to come down, I think I'd like her to, if she'll give it a try. | 0:39:25 | 0:39:31 | |
-Zara? Happy to accept? -Absolutely. -Negotiations have been agreed. | 0:39:31 | 0:39:36 | |
Zara, for £1,500 of the £3,000 pot, please come and join us. | 0:39:36 | 0:39:41 | |
OK, Isobel, you asked Zara for help. If you achieve Perfection, it will cost you £1,500 of your £3,000. | 0:39:43 | 0:39:50 | |
Zara, you've forfeited your chance to play in the next game. Have you made the right decision? | 0:39:50 | 0:39:57 | |
We're about to find out. Here are the final round statements. | 0:39:57 | 0:40:01 | |
All six answers are now unlocked. | 0:40:01 | 0:40:03 | |
Zara, which answers do you want Isobel to change? | 0:40:03 | 0:40:07 | |
E is definitely wrong. Girls Aloud's first UK Top 40 hit was Sound of the Underground. | 0:40:07 | 0:40:14 | |
That is the one I thought you would know when you said you knew one. | 0:40:14 | 0:40:18 | |
-It's also the one that I have not the first idea about. -OK. | 0:40:18 | 0:40:22 | |
-So I'll change that, I think. -So we're going to change E from True to False. | 0:40:22 | 0:40:29 | |
-Yeah. -Thank you. What about the rest? Any more changes you'd make? | 0:40:29 | 0:40:33 | |
I don't want to make any more changes. The only one that I'm really not sure about now is the samba | 0:40:33 | 0:40:40 | |
and I could just as easily change it from right to wrong as from wrong to right, so... | 0:40:40 | 0:40:47 | |
-So lock them all down? -Lock them down. -Yeah. | 0:40:47 | 0:40:51 | |
The others remain as answered. The only change is E, from True to False. | 0:40:51 | 0:40:57 | |
Those answers are locked in. £3,000 at stake. £1,500 to Isobel and £1,500 to Zara. | 0:40:57 | 0:41:03 | |
Six answers away. Let's find out if you've achieved Perfection. | 0:41:03 | 0:41:08 | |
OK, let's start at the top. The femur is the longest bone in the human body. You said True. | 0:41:09 | 0:41:16 | |
Is it True or False? | 0:41:16 | 0:41:18 | |
It is True. | 0:41:18 | 0:41:21 | |
Next one. Roquefort cheese is made from ewe's milk. A blue cheese, you said. | 0:41:21 | 0:41:28 | |
You went with True. Is it True or False? | 0:41:28 | 0:41:31 | |
It is True. Well done. | 0:41:32 | 0:41:35 | |
The next one. London Zoo is based in Kew Gardens. True or False? | 0:41:35 | 0:41:40 | |
False. It is in Regent's Park. | 0:41:42 | 0:41:45 | |
-You are halfway to £1,500 each. It's a great start. -Samba...! | 0:41:45 | 0:41:50 | |
Toronto is the capital of Canada. True or False? | 0:41:50 | 0:41:54 | |
False. | 0:41:55 | 0:41:57 | |
Now we come to an interesting one. E - Biology was Girls Aloud's first UK Top 40 hit. | 0:41:58 | 0:42:05 | |
You said True. However, Zara said that she knew better and came down to help you out. | 0:42:05 | 0:42:11 | |
She got you to change that to False. You need it to turn red. True or False? | 0:42:11 | 0:42:17 | |
False! | 0:42:19 | 0:42:20 | |
Well done. | 0:42:20 | 0:42:22 | |
Sounds of the Underground was the track. | 0:42:22 | 0:42:27 | |
So, bottom of the list is the one that you need. The samba is a dance from Cuba. | 0:42:27 | 0:42:32 | |
You answered False. | 0:42:32 | 0:42:35 | |
So how certain do you feel now? | 0:42:35 | 0:42:38 | |
Exactly the same as before. Not a clue! | 0:42:38 | 0:42:41 | |
For £3,000 the samba is a dance from Cuba. | 0:42:41 | 0:42:48 | |
You need it to turn red. Is it True or False? | 0:42:48 | 0:42:52 | |
It's red! | 0:42:55 | 0:42:57 | |
Congratulations! It turned red. It was False. You achieved Perfection | 0:43:02 | 0:43:07 | |
-and you're leaving with £3,000. -Oh, great. | 0:43:07 | 0:43:11 | |
-£1,500 each. How does that feel? -Fabulous! | 0:43:11 | 0:43:16 | |
I have never won any money in my life. Brilliant. | 0:43:16 | 0:43:20 | |
Just to let you know, the samba is from Brazil, originally Africa. | 0:43:20 | 0:43:25 | |
It came from Africa via Brazil. So well done. Congratulations, Isobel and Zara. | 0:43:25 | 0:43:31 | |
-You have achieved Perfection! Let's hear it for them! -APPLAUSE | 0:43:31 | 0:43:35 | |
That's all we have time for. Please join us next time when our Usual Suspects play for £1,000. | 0:43:36 | 0:43:42 | |
Remember, on this show, as we've just seen, we do pay for Perfection. Goodbye. | 0:43:42 | 0:43:49 | |
Subtitles by Subtext for Red Bee Media Ltd - 2011 | 0:43:58 | 0:44:02 | |
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