0:00:02 > 0:00:04Welcome to the quiz show that demands Perfection.
0:00:04 > 0:00:08Behind the screen are four contestants who hope their knowledge is flawless -
0:00:08 > 0:00:11one mistake could give the game away. This is Perfection.
0:00:18 > 0:00:20APPLAUSE
0:00:22 > 0:00:26Welcome to the quiz show where only perfect play is good enough.
0:00:26 > 0:00:29Behind me are the contestants, we call them the Usual Suspects.
0:00:29 > 0:00:34They're in our isolation room. In a moment we'll find out which one has been randomly selected
0:00:34 > 0:00:38to play Perfection. They'll face a series of true or false statements.
0:00:38 > 0:00:42For example, if I said, "the Mekon was the arch-enemy of Dan Dare."
0:00:42 > 0:00:45Would you say, that's true or false?
0:00:45 > 0:00:48If you'd said, "true" I can tell you you'd be right.
0:00:48 > 0:00:51Answering true or false might seem easy
0:00:51 > 0:00:54but if the contestant gets a single answer wrong, the Usual Suspects
0:00:54 > 0:00:57will be allowed into the game to capitalise on their mistake.
0:00:57 > 0:01:02So, you know how the game works, let's meet the Usual Suspects.
0:01:02 > 0:01:04Hi, I'm Ian, I'm from Paisley.
0:01:04 > 0:01:08I drive a taxi at Glasgow Airport and this is my first game.
0:01:08 > 0:01:12My name's Mike, I'm from Warrington and I'm a customer services agent
0:01:12 > 0:01:14and this is my first game.
0:01:14 > 0:01:18My name's Sam, I'm from Leeds and I'm a PhD student and piano teacher.
0:01:18 > 0:01:20This is my second game.
0:01:20 > 0:01:25I'm Ann, I live in Hove in East Sussex. I'm a retired local government HR assistant
0:01:25 > 0:01:27and this is my fifth game.
0:01:27 > 0:01:29Good luck to all of you.
0:01:29 > 0:01:33We now find out who has been randomly picked to play Perfection.
0:01:37 > 0:01:42Ann! You've been chosen. Please come down and play Perfection.
0:01:43 > 0:01:47- Ann, welcome to the game. Looking forward to playing? - Yes, I am, thank you.
0:01:47 > 0:01:51- Tell us a bit more about yourself. You're a petanque player.- Yes.
0:01:51 > 0:01:54Are there lots playing petanque, or boules as it's also known?
0:01:54 > 0:01:57We've got about 69 members in our club.
0:01:57 > 0:02:01- Are you competitive?- Moderately so. I'm only average at the game,
0:02:01 > 0:02:03which makes it difficult being competitive.
0:02:03 > 0:02:06All right, it's now you versus the Usual Suspects.
0:02:06 > 0:02:09They were your team-mates, now their job is to stop you winning the prize fund
0:02:09 > 0:02:13and your failure means the prize money rolls over to the next game
0:02:13 > 0:02:16where one of the them could be playing for a bigger total.
0:02:16 > 0:02:18- You wouldn't want that, would you? - Definitely not.
0:02:18 > 0:02:21Every game of Perfection is worth £1,000.
0:02:21 > 0:02:27Unfortunately, for you, the previous game was won, so the prize fund is reset to £1,000.
0:02:27 > 0:02:28APPLAUSE
0:02:28 > 0:02:32- £1,000 is not a bad afternoon's work if you can win it. - That would be nice.
0:02:32 > 0:02:36- What would you spend it on? - I need to do some work on my bathroom, so I'd do that.
0:02:36 > 0:02:40Good luck, here's how the game works. You'll play three rounds and a final.
0:02:40 > 0:02:44Every round achieving Perfection makes the final easier for you.
0:02:44 > 0:02:48If your performance is not perfect, the Usual Suspects have a chance to steal the round
0:02:48 > 0:02:50making the final much harder.
0:02:50 > 0:02:53Usual Suspects, we're going to switch you off for now,
0:02:53 > 0:02:56so you can't see or hear anything.
0:02:56 > 0:02:58Away they go.
0:02:58 > 0:03:02You can now talk through your answers without giving away any vital knowledge.
0:03:02 > 0:03:06- Are you ready?- I'm ready. - Good, then let's play Perfection.
0:03:06 > 0:03:08APPLAUSE
0:03:08 > 0:03:12Round one, your 45 seconds starts now.
0:03:19 > 0:03:21- I would say that's false.- False.
0:03:27 > 0:03:29No, I don't think so.
0:03:29 > 0:03:32- They all have... False.- False.
0:03:39 > 0:03:41I can't imagine it somehow.
0:03:42 > 0:03:44- No, false.- False.
0:03:48 > 0:03:49That's definitely true.
0:03:49 > 0:03:53True, and with time to spare, you've answered all four statements.
0:03:53 > 0:03:56Did you feel like that was a good round, or a few guesses?
0:03:56 > 0:03:58- A couple of guesses.- OK.
0:03:58 > 0:04:01Before we reveal how you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects.
0:04:01 > 0:04:07These were the four statements, next to them are Ann's answers.
0:04:07 > 0:04:11Let's start with you, Sam, as you know what you're doing and you've two newbies with you.
0:04:11 > 0:04:14- Has she achieved Perfection? - I think she's got A wrong.
0:04:14 > 0:04:16I would have gone with true.
0:04:16 > 0:04:17All right. Mike?
0:04:17 > 0:04:22I would say A is true. C, I'm really not sure.
0:04:22 > 0:04:23She could be right with that.
0:04:23 > 0:04:26Mike, what's going on with the hair?
0:04:26 > 0:04:31I don't know, I must have laid on both sides and the middle stuck up.
0:04:31 > 0:04:36- We'll try and get one of our hairdressers or make-up artists to have a look at that.- Thank you.
0:04:36 > 0:04:39You need to have answered all of them perfectly to have won the round.
0:04:39 > 0:04:42Let's find out how many are correct.
0:04:48 > 0:04:51Three out of four is good, but not good enough.
0:04:51 > 0:04:56You've failed to achieve perfection, means you've let the Usual Suspects into the game.
0:04:56 > 0:05:01You can see Ann's answers, you need to change one of them.
0:05:01 > 0:05:03- We're all agreed on A. - Definitely.- Ian are you in?
0:05:03 > 0:05:07Yes, we would like to change A to true, please.
0:05:07 > 0:05:11You'd like to swap A from false to true.
0:05:11 > 0:05:15Thank you very much, leaving B, C and D as Ann answered.
0:05:15 > 0:05:21Let's find out what the answers are. If the statement turns green it's true, turns red, it's false.
0:05:21 > 0:05:24Madonna has had more UK number one singles than ABBA.
0:05:24 > 0:05:26Is that true or false?
0:05:27 > 0:05:31It is true. So, we know where the rest of this is going, don't we?
0:05:31 > 0:05:34All elephants have tusks. True or false?
0:05:34 > 0:05:36It is false.
0:05:36 > 0:05:40Female Asian elephants don't have tusks.
0:05:40 > 0:05:44David Jason is a former member of the Gurkhas. True or false?
0:05:44 > 0:05:47No, it's not true. Never served in the Army.
0:05:47 > 0:05:51Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales. This is absolutely true.
0:05:51 > 0:05:56- Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved perfection. - APPLAUSE
0:05:56 > 0:06:00Oh dear, Ann, they managed to succeed where you failed. They've stolen the round.
0:06:00 > 0:06:04Usual Suspects, you now have the opportunity to make Ann's chances of winning the prize fund
0:06:04 > 0:06:08much harder in the final. Here's how.
0:06:08 > 0:06:13Ann, appearing is your final board. These six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories.
0:06:13 > 0:06:18Here are your final round categories. They start with Norse gods, range through war films,
0:06:18 > 0:06:23beef, grunge all the way through to radio.
0:06:23 > 0:06:28If you had won the round, you would have the opportunity of adding two categories of your choice.
0:06:28 > 0:06:31Because the pesky Usual Suspects stole the round,
0:06:31 > 0:06:35they choose the two categories, hoping to make the final harder for you to win.
0:06:35 > 0:06:40Usual Suspects, which two would you like Ann to play in the final?
0:06:40 > 0:06:43- How mean to we feel? - We can be very evil.
0:06:43 > 0:06:48Very evil. I'm thinking big birds. You've been here longest, what would you go for?
0:06:48 > 0:06:52What are you saying, Ian, shall we go with big birds?
0:06:52 > 0:06:55Maybe. She looks like a headmistress to me.
0:06:55 > 0:06:59- So, I want to give her as hard a time as possible. - Let's go grunge, then.- Yeah.
0:06:59 > 0:07:03Sorry, Ann, we're going to give you grunge and big birds.
0:07:03 > 0:07:07Grunge goes across and so does big birds.
0:07:07 > 0:07:10Well done, Usual Suspects, you've won the first round.
0:07:10 > 0:07:13Time to switch you off, we'll see you in round two.
0:07:13 > 0:07:15Away they go.
0:07:15 > 0:07:19- It's funny, even with the lights off, his hair still looks strange. - LAUGHTER
0:07:19 > 0:07:23I've become obsessed by his hair. Let's forget that and move on.
0:07:23 > 0:07:25Grunge and big birds, what do you make of that?
0:07:25 > 0:07:27I was hoping they'd avoid grunge.
0:07:27 > 0:07:31- Not great, is it?- Big birds, I'm not really sure what that can be.
0:07:31 > 0:07:33What would you like from that side?
0:07:33 > 0:07:34Islands, maybe.
0:07:34 > 0:07:38'70s TV, depends on the exact subject.
0:07:38 > 0:07:40Which of those ones do you want to avoid?
0:07:40 > 0:07:43I don't listen to the radio that often, so, radio.
0:07:43 > 0:07:47Ann, it's only the first round, you still have two more rounds to find perfection
0:07:47 > 0:07:51- and choose your own categories for the final. Are you ready?- I'm ready.
0:07:51 > 0:07:53Let's play round two.
0:07:55 > 0:07:57Your 45 seconds starts now.
0:08:01 > 0:08:06I know Merino is, I'm not sure about Karakul. It must be true.
0:08:06 > 0:08:07- True?- True.
0:08:14 > 0:08:18I think Isaac Newton was earlier than the 19th century.
0:08:18 > 0:08:21- I hope I'm right. So... false.- False.
0:08:28 > 0:08:30You'll have to get a move on.
0:08:31 > 0:08:33- True.- True.
0:08:37 > 0:08:42- I think that's true.- True, and just in time.
0:08:42 > 0:08:47You answered all four statements. You got held up on Isaac Newton?
0:08:47 > 0:08:49I just couldn't place him, historically.
0:08:49 > 0:08:53- You're not confident you managed to keep them out?- No, I'm muddling him with someone else.
0:08:53 > 0:08:57Before we reveal how you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects.
0:08:58 > 0:09:01These were the statements and next to them Ann's answers.
0:09:01 > 0:09:05- Ian, has she achieved perfection? - No, Nick, I don't believe she has.
0:09:05 > 0:09:12I think she's almost got there, but there's no way D could be based on a true story.
0:09:12 > 0:09:15Ann, you need to have answered all statements perfectly to have won the round.
0:09:15 > 0:09:17Let's find out how many are correct.
0:09:24 > 0:09:28Three out of four, isn't perfection.
0:09:28 > 0:09:33As the Usual Suspects hoped, you have let your enemies into the game.
0:09:33 > 0:09:36Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? You can see Ann's answers.
0:09:36 > 0:09:38You need to change just one of them.
0:09:38 > 0:09:43- It's the bottom one.- I think we're all agreed. We're going to change D to false, please.
0:09:43 > 0:09:49D changes from true to false, leaving A, B and C as Ann answered.
0:09:49 > 0:09:52Let's find out what the correct answers are.
0:09:52 > 0:09:55Merino and Karakul are breeds of sheep. True or false?
0:09:56 > 0:09:57Yep, it's true.
0:09:57 > 0:10:01Isaac Newton was a 19th century scientist. True or false?
0:10:01 > 0:10:05False. He was, of course, from... Any guesses?
0:10:05 > 0:10:07The century earlier, I think.
0:10:07 > 0:10:10- 17th century, he was born in 1642. - Oh, earlier still.
0:10:10 > 0:10:15India has a higher population than the USA. True or false?
0:10:17 > 0:10:20Yes, there's a vast difference. Absolutely true.
0:10:20 > 0:10:23Finally, and now you know where this is going,
0:10:23 > 0:10:25the film Con Air is based on a true story.
0:10:25 > 0:10:29- Oh, no it isn't. It's false. - APPLAUSE
0:10:29 > 0:10:33Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved perfection.
0:10:34 > 0:10:38Usual Suspects, you now have the opportunity to make Ann's chance
0:10:38 > 0:10:44of winning the prize fund of £1,000 much harder. Let's see the final board.
0:10:44 > 0:10:47Here it comes... Two subjects already chosen by you guys
0:10:47 > 0:10:51and, as you've won the round, you can choose the next two categories.
0:10:51 > 0:10:53Sam, what are they going to be?
0:10:53 > 0:10:55What do you say, Ian?
0:10:55 > 0:10:59- I would say, models. - That's pretty obscure.
0:10:59 > 0:11:05- And, Mike?- I'd say, Norse gods. Not many people are up on Mythology.
0:11:05 > 0:11:10- You never know, she might be a secret Viking. - LAUGHTER
0:11:10 > 0:11:13- I'll go for Norse gods. - I'll stick with the lads.
0:11:13 > 0:11:16Can we pick Norse gods and models, please?
0:11:16 > 0:11:19Norse gods goes across and so does models. Thank you very much.
0:11:19 > 0:11:23Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you're playing the game very well.
0:11:23 > 0:11:27Time to switch you off, we'll see you in round three. Away they go.
0:11:27 > 0:11:30The question has to be, "Are you a secret Viking, Ann?"
0:11:30 > 0:11:34- I'm not, no. - No, what do you make of models?
0:11:34 > 0:11:40- I'm not quite sure what it is, is it fashion models, model cars, boats? - Who knows?
0:11:40 > 0:11:44You still have a chance to choose your own categories for the final
0:11:44 > 0:11:46- Are you ready to play the next round?- Mm-hm.
0:11:46 > 0:11:51- This is where you need to get four out of four. Let's play round three. - APPLAUSE
0:11:53 > 0:11:55Your 45 seconds starts now.
0:11:58 > 0:12:00- That's true.- True.
0:12:04 > 0:12:08- No, it's 13. False.- False.
0:12:12 > 0:12:14I didn't think he'd won an Oscar.
0:12:16 > 0:12:19- I'm going to say, false.- False.
0:12:26 > 0:12:29I think it was 1959. I'm not sure.
0:12:30 > 0:12:34- Yes, false.- False, and with plenty of time to spare, you've answered all four.
0:12:34 > 0:12:37- That felt like a better round. - Third one, definitely not.
0:12:37 > 0:12:39- Denzel Washington's worrying you? - Yeah.
0:12:39 > 0:12:43All right, it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects.
0:12:45 > 0:12:48These are the four statements and next to them are Ann's answers.
0:12:48 > 0:12:50Sam, how's she done?
0:12:50 > 0:12:54I do think that Training Day won an Oscar for something.
0:12:54 > 0:12:56I'm not sure if it was Denzel Washington.
0:12:56 > 0:12:59I'd be inclined to change that one.
0:12:59 > 0:13:05Ann, you need to have answered all four perfectly to win the round. Let's find out how many are correct.
0:13:10 > 0:13:12Just two out of four.
0:13:12 > 0:13:14The Usual Suspects didn't expect that.
0:13:14 > 0:13:20You haven't quite managed perfection. You've let the Usual Suspects into the game.
0:13:20 > 0:13:24You need to change two of Ann's answers, but which two?
0:13:24 > 0:13:27C's ringing bells for me, I'd like to change that to true.
0:13:27 > 0:13:31- OK, we'll go with that.- If you guys don't have any better ideas. - I agree with you with that.
0:13:31 > 0:13:33What about the other one?
0:13:33 > 0:13:35I know B is false, so that's correct.
0:13:35 > 0:13:38Yuri Gagarin, maybe it is the early '60s.
0:13:38 > 0:13:42- I don't know about the Margaret Thatcher one.- I don't know about Margaret Thatcher.
0:13:42 > 0:13:47She might have studied history, but it's a long time since I did any politics.
0:13:47 > 0:13:51- I'll go with what you say, so C and D.- OK.
0:13:51 > 0:13:54Right, Nick, can we please change C and D?
0:13:54 > 0:13:57C changes from false to true, D changes from false to true,
0:13:57 > 0:13:59leaving A and B as Ann first answered.
0:13:59 > 0:14:02Let's find out what the correct answers are.
0:14:02 > 0:14:06Margaret Thatcher studied chemistry at university. True or false?
0:14:07 > 0:14:09It's true.
0:14:09 > 0:14:13There are 11 items in a baker's dozen. True or false?
0:14:13 > 0:14:15Is it false, there are 13.
0:14:15 > 0:14:17You know where this is going now.
0:14:17 > 0:14:21Denzel Washington won an Oscar for Training Day. True or false?
0:14:21 > 0:14:22Yes, he did.
0:14:22 > 0:14:27And, Yuri Gagarin first went into space in the 1960s. True or false?
0:14:27 > 0:14:31It is true. Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved perfection.
0:14:31 > 0:14:34APPLAUSE
0:14:34 > 0:14:37- The Usual Suspects have done it again.- I know.
0:14:37 > 0:14:39They've succeeded and stolen the round.
0:14:39 > 0:14:44You now have the opportunity to make Ann's chances of winning the prize fund as hard as it can be.
0:14:44 > 0:14:45Let's see the final board.
0:14:45 > 0:14:47Four subjects already on there, all chosen by you.
0:14:47 > 0:14:52Because you won that final round, you get to choose the last two.
0:14:52 > 0:14:56- What do you think? - US states, maybe.
0:14:56 > 0:15:01- Oh, that's a good one because there's a lot of them.- There's 50 of them. That's a lot of variability.
0:15:01 > 0:15:02- Yeah, go for US states.- OK.
0:15:02 > 0:15:05US states goes across and into the final.
0:15:05 > 0:15:08- One more, then.- How about radio?
0:15:08 > 0:15:10- Yeah.- Radio, please.
0:15:10 > 0:15:16Radio. Thank you very much, we now know our six final categories.
0:15:21 > 0:15:24You're tittering away there, Usual Suspects, Is that
0:15:24 > 0:15:28because you've given a right ugly bunch of subjects for the final?
0:15:28 > 0:15:30If you can get these you deserve
0:15:30 > 0:15:32the money, it's going to be difficult.
0:15:32 > 0:15:35Is your plan, basically, to roll over and make a bit more money?
0:15:35 > 0:15:38- Yeah.- I thought that might be the case. Time to switch you off
0:15:38 > 0:15:41for the final time and away they go. That's very mean of them!
0:15:41 > 0:15:45- They are, I thought they were so nice!- I told you they were
0:15:45 > 0:15:47your enemies at the beginning but you wouldn't listen!
0:15:47 > 0:15:50What do you make of that final board?
0:15:50 > 0:15:52Didn't like the first few they gave me.
0:15:52 > 0:15:54And the last one's not good, either.
0:15:54 > 0:15:56US States, maybe.
0:15:56 > 0:16:00Ann, for £1,000, it's time to play the final.
0:16:00 > 0:16:04This is the all-important final. If you can achieve perfection
0:16:04 > 0:16:08you could be leaving with a prize of £1,000. If you fail, you'll be
0:16:08 > 0:16:12leaving with nothing which would be great news for the Usual Suspects,
0:16:12 > 0:16:16as one of them could be playing for a rollover of £2,000 on the next game. As they've been
0:16:16 > 0:16:19mean to you, it would be nice to stop them doing that?
0:16:19 > 0:16:22- I would love to. - Let's play the final round.
0:16:25 > 0:16:27And here are your final six categories.
0:16:31 > 0:16:35You must answer all six statements correctly if you want to win the £1,000.
0:16:35 > 0:16:38Think carefully. There's no time limit.
0:16:38 > 0:16:41But once you've given an answer - your first answer - it's locked in.
0:16:41 > 0:16:42- Ready?- Yeah.
0:16:42 > 0:16:45Let's reveal the first statement and please tell me
0:16:45 > 0:16:47whether you believe it to be true or false.
0:16:55 > 0:16:57Motown originated there.
0:17:00 > 0:17:02I would say false.
0:17:02 > 0:17:04False.
0:17:10 > 0:17:14I know they're fast, wonder if they're that fast?
0:17:14 > 0:17:16I'm wondering more like 50mph.
0:17:19 > 0:17:22Oh, true. Changed my mind. True.
0:17:22 > 0:17:23True.
0:17:29 > 0:17:32I know Ragnarok features in Norse mythology
0:17:32 > 0:17:34but I'm not sure what it is.
0:17:34 > 0:17:36Is it the mountain?
0:17:38 > 0:17:41I don't know what else it can be so I'm going to have to say true. True.
0:17:41 > 0:17:43True.
0:17:48 > 0:17:51I think she is from South London somewhere.
0:17:51 > 0:17:55I'm going to say true on that.
0:17:55 > 0:17:57True.
0:18:02 > 0:18:06Texas used to be, and Alaska's taken over - it's true.
0:18:06 > 0:18:08True.
0:18:14 > 0:18:17It's been around a long time, I'm not sure how long.
0:18:17 > 0:18:20Has it been longer than that?
0:18:22 > 0:18:26I think it might be even longer than that, even earlier.
0:18:26 > 0:18:28Um, false.
0:18:28 > 0:18:30False.
0:18:30 > 0:18:33Those answers are locked in. If there's one single mistake
0:18:33 > 0:18:37you leave with nothing. Which ones are you worried about?
0:18:37 > 0:18:39The ostriches, I'm not sure quite how fast they are.
0:18:39 > 0:18:42Ostriches, B, that's the one that's worrying you?
0:18:42 > 0:18:47- Possibly the last one, the others I'm more confident on.- B and F, all right. Let's bring back
0:18:47 > 0:18:49the Usual Suspects and see what they've got to say.
0:18:49 > 0:18:54Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements. Next to them are Ann's answers.
0:18:54 > 0:18:57Ann, your answers are locked in, you can't change them by yourself
0:18:57 > 0:19:01but if you think you've made am mistake you can unlock the board
0:19:01 > 0:19:05with the help of the Usual Suspects. This will come at a cost.
0:19:05 > 0:19:08- Who would you like to hear from first?- Mike.
0:19:08 > 0:19:12There's one I would definitely change,
0:19:12 > 0:19:16one I'm really not sure on, so I'm afraid, unfortunately,
0:19:16 > 0:19:19I'm going to be out of this.
0:19:19 > 0:19:21OK. So Mike's ruled himself out.
0:19:21 > 0:19:24Ian, what do you think?
0:19:24 > 0:19:30I would think there's one definitely wrong and one I'm really not
0:19:30 > 0:19:34sure about, but for the amount of money we're talking just now
0:19:34 > 0:19:38- I'll rule myself out at this moment in time, thank you.- OK. Thank you.
0:19:38 > 0:19:40Sam.
0:19:40 > 0:19:42I don't think you've done too badly,
0:19:42 > 0:19:45but I definitely think there's one there that I disagree with.
0:19:45 > 0:19:47So, will you come and help?
0:19:47 > 0:19:50It would have to be a good offer to tempt me down there.
0:19:50 > 0:19:52- You've got £1,000 to play with. - Yeah.
0:19:52 > 0:19:54Do you want to make an offer?
0:19:54 > 0:19:58Not really, no. I don't think she'll come down for less than about £900.
0:19:58 > 0:20:00LAUGHTER
0:20:00 > 0:20:03- I'll go it alone.- You'll go it alone. - If I lose, I lose.
0:20:03 > 0:20:06OK, the negotiations have been agreed,
0:20:06 > 0:20:09or rather you've ended negotiations of your own accord.
0:20:09 > 0:20:14£1,000 at stake. Let's find out if you've achieved perfection.
0:20:17 > 0:20:22So, if a statement turns green, it's true. If it turns red, it's false.
0:20:22 > 0:20:27Grunge music originated in Detroit. True or false? You said false.
0:20:27 > 0:20:30We need this to turn red to get you started.
0:20:30 > 0:20:32It is false. Congratulations.
0:20:32 > 0:20:35APPLAUSE
0:20:35 > 0:20:39It actually started in Seattle.
0:20:39 > 0:20:42Ostriches can run at over 70mph.
0:20:42 > 0:20:47You had a long think about this and then decided it was true.
0:20:47 > 0:20:52You need this to turn green, if you're right, to keep on towards the £1,000.
0:20:52 > 0:20:55Ostriches can run at over 70mph, true or false?
0:20:57 > 0:20:59It's false, I'm afraid.
0:20:59 > 0:21:02They can get up to about 45mph.
0:21:02 > 0:21:06- Is that all?- I'm afraid that means that you failed to achieve perfection which means
0:21:06 > 0:21:10you haven't won the £1,000. Let's have a look at those answers and see
0:21:10 > 0:21:13whether you've achieved perfection at home.
0:21:13 > 0:21:15The Norse gods live on a mountain name Ragnarok.
0:21:15 > 0:21:19You said you see no reason why it shouldn't be that so you said true.
0:21:19 > 0:21:22Is it true or false?
0:21:22 > 0:21:26- It's false. They live in Asgard. - Oh, yeah.
0:21:26 > 0:21:29Naomi Campbell was born in Streatham. You said you thought
0:21:29 > 0:21:33it was somewhere in South London so you said true. Is it true or false?
0:21:33 > 0:21:34Yup, it is true.
0:21:34 > 0:21:38Alaska is the largest US state by area.
0:21:38 > 0:21:41You thought that was right so you said true and it is...
0:21:41 > 0:21:43true.
0:21:43 > 0:21:47Desert Island Discs was first broadcast in 1962. You said that
0:21:47 > 0:21:51was false because you thought it was earlier. It is true or false?
0:21:51 > 0:21:53Yeah, it is false. 1942, absolutely right.
0:21:53 > 0:21:55It has been going a lot longer.
0:21:55 > 0:21:59- So you got four right and only two wrong.- Uh-huh.
0:21:59 > 0:22:02Usual Suspects, that's good news for you. The prize fund rolls over to
0:22:02 > 0:22:07the next game, where one of you could be playing for a total of £2,000.
0:22:07 > 0:22:10APPLAUSE
0:22:10 > 0:22:13But then, that was your game plan all along, Usual Suspects.
0:22:13 > 0:22:17They're all nodding away. Ann, I'm afraid you failed to achieve perfection which
0:22:17 > 0:22:22- means you go home with nothing. I hope you enjoyed playing. - I've really enjoyed it.- Lovely.
0:22:22 > 0:22:24Ann, everybody.
0:22:27 > 0:22:31It's now time to meet the next Usual Suspect hoping to play
0:22:31 > 0:22:32Perfection today.
0:22:33 > 0:22:36New Usual Suspect, please introduce yourself.
0:22:36 > 0:22:40Hello, I'm Mave, I come from South Ockendon in Essex
0:22:40 > 0:22:42and I'm a retired bank worker.
0:22:42 > 0:22:45Welcome, Mave, best of luck to you as we now find out which
0:22:45 > 0:22:48one of you has been randomly picked to play Perfection.
0:22:53 > 0:22:56Ian, it's you that's been chosen.
0:22:56 > 0:22:58Please come down and play Perfection.
0:22:58 > 0:23:01Ian, welcome to the game.
0:23:01 > 0:23:02Thank you.
0:23:02 > 0:23:05- A taxi driver?- Yeah. - Had anyone famous in you cab?
0:23:05 > 0:23:09From the airport, very many people like Paul Gascoigne all
0:23:09 > 0:23:12the way through to Princess Diana's mother.
0:23:12 > 0:23:15- Is that right?- We had a cup of tea up in the Highlands of Scotland.
0:23:15 > 0:23:17A cup of tea out of my flask, in the back of the taxi.
0:23:17 > 0:23:20What, were you sat in the back of a taxi with her?
0:23:20 > 0:23:24I climbed in the back, she let me. Then a few days later she phoned me to go back to her other house
0:23:24 > 0:23:27to pick her up and take her back to the airport
0:23:27 > 0:23:29and then I went into her house for a cup of tea.
0:23:29 > 0:23:32I'm very impressed, you're obviously a lovely man
0:23:32 > 0:23:33and I hope you get heavily tipped.
0:23:33 > 0:23:38- Did you get a tip on that one? - She did, yes.- Nice. OK. - She said, "Don't pick me up again."
0:23:38 > 0:23:39LAUGHTER
0:23:39 > 0:23:42It's now you versus the Usual Suspects.
0:23:42 > 0:23:45They were your team-mates, now they are your enemies.
0:23:45 > 0:23:47Here's the good news.
0:23:47 > 0:23:51As nobody won the last game the prize fund currently
0:23:51 > 0:23:52stands at £2,000.
0:23:54 > 0:23:57- Ian, what would you spend the money on?- First, a holiday.
0:23:57 > 0:24:01Haven't had one for a long time. I'd like to take my wife on a nice one.
0:24:01 > 0:24:03Got a favourite place you'd like to go to?
0:24:03 > 0:24:06Many years ago I used to teach karate, so I would love to go to Japan.
0:24:06 > 0:24:08It is a fascinating country. Good luck.
0:24:08 > 0:24:11- Thank you.- Three rounds and a final to come.
0:24:11 > 0:24:14Usual Suspects, we're going to switch you off for now so you can't
0:24:14 > 0:24:19hear or see anything but as soon as Ian makes a mistake you'll be back in the game. Cheerio!
0:24:19 > 0:24:24Ian, you can now talk through your answers without giving away any vital knowledge. OK?
0:24:24 > 0:24:27- Ready?- Ready. - Then let's play Perfection.
0:24:29 > 0:24:32Round one, you 45 seconds starts now.
0:24:35 > 0:24:37That's true, I believe.
0:24:37 > 0:24:38True.
0:24:43 > 0:24:44Never heard of him.
0:24:44 > 0:24:47Heard of Ma Larkin, but she was never a poet.
0:24:47 > 0:24:50- I would say that was false.- False.
0:24:54 > 0:24:58I think that was in Paisley and that's true.
0:25:03 > 0:25:09- That's certainly true, yeah.- True. And with loads of time to spare, you've answered all four statements.
0:25:09 > 0:25:12- That felt like a very good round. - Yeah, I'm quite confident with that.
0:25:12 > 0:25:17- Good.- Couple I'm not too sure about, and I was only joking about the Peasants' Revolt.
0:25:17 > 0:25:20Before we reveal exactly how well you've done it's time to bring back
0:25:20 > 0:25:23the Usual Suspects. Don't forget, they'll be able to hear you.
0:25:23 > 0:25:26Usual Suspects, these are the four statements
0:25:26 > 0:25:28and next to them are Ian's answers.
0:25:28 > 0:25:31Mike, has he achieved perfection?
0:25:31 > 0:25:34Personally, I would have gone for exactly the same answers.
0:25:34 > 0:25:37- OK, Mave.- No, I'm not sure.
0:25:37 > 0:25:41- What might he have got wrong? - I think the Woody Allen one.
0:25:41 > 0:25:45OK, Ian, the moment of truth. Let's find out how many are correct.
0:25:49 > 0:25:53Just two out of four. Unfortunately, you didn't manage perfection.
0:25:53 > 0:25:56You have now let your enemies, the Usual Suspects, into the game.
0:25:56 > 0:25:59Usual Suspects, can you steal the round?
0:25:59 > 0:26:02As you thought he had them all right, probably not,
0:26:02 > 0:26:05but let's find out, shall we? You need to change two answers,
0:26:05 > 0:26:06but which two?
0:26:06 > 0:26:11- I'm sure Jason Statham boxed, I'm sure he was a boxer.- OK.
0:26:11 > 0:26:14I don't think Woody Allen played the clarinet,
0:26:14 > 0:26:16but I don't know about the other two.
0:26:16 > 0:26:20I think the Peasants' Revolt seems very specific to be 1601.
0:26:20 > 0:26:23- I don't know what you guys think about that.- Go for it.
0:26:23 > 0:26:25- Go A and C then.- A and C? OK.
0:26:25 > 0:26:29Nick, we'd like to change A to false and C to false, please.
0:26:29 > 0:26:33A changes to false and C changes from true to false,
0:26:33 > 0:26:36leaving B and D as answered by Ian. Let's find out
0:26:36 > 0:26:40what the correct answers are. If a statement turns green, it's true.
0:26:40 > 0:26:43If it turns red, it's false.
0:26:43 > 0:26:46Woody Allen famously plays the clarinet - true or false?
0:26:46 > 0:26:48It's true. You've blown it, Usual Suspects.
0:26:48 > 0:26:53You had the chance to steal the round, but you failed to achieve perfection.
0:26:53 > 0:26:56I wonder, have you achieved perfection at home?
0:26:56 > 0:26:58Let's find out for you.
0:26:58 > 0:27:02Philip Larkin was Poet Laureate in the 1970s - true or false?
0:27:04 > 0:27:05False - never Poet Laureate.
0:27:05 > 0:27:09The Peasant's Revolt took place in 1601 - true or false?
0:27:09 > 0:27:11False.
0:27:11 > 0:27:141381, a lot longer ago.
0:27:14 > 0:27:18The actor Jason Statham has boxed for England - true or false?
0:27:18 > 0:27:24False. He was part of a diving squad for Great Britain.
0:27:24 > 0:27:28There you go. Usual Suspects, had you achieved perfection
0:27:28 > 0:27:31you would've had the opportunity to make Ian's chances of winning
0:27:31 > 0:27:33the prize that much harder in the final and here's how.
0:27:33 > 0:27:35Ian, appearing is your final board.
0:27:35 > 0:27:39The six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories.
0:27:39 > 0:27:42Here are the final round categories. They range from Detectives
0:27:42 > 0:27:45through Kipling, Moby-Dick, Words, Hip Hop
0:27:45 > 0:27:47to Streets and many others in between.
0:27:47 > 0:27:50Because neither side won the round,
0:27:50 > 0:27:53the two categories that were due to be chosen will now be carried over
0:27:53 > 0:27:57to the next round, meaning four categories will be on offer.
0:27:57 > 0:27:59Usual Suspects, it's time to switch you off.
0:27:59 > 0:28:01We'll see you in round two.
0:28:01 > 0:28:04Now the Usual Suspects have gone, over on the left there,
0:28:04 > 0:28:07looking at those subjects, which ones would you like to avoid?
0:28:07 > 0:28:11- Words and possibly Hip Hop.- Words and Hip Hop the ones you want to avoid.
0:28:11 > 0:28:14OK. Remember, Ian, in order to win the prize fund,
0:28:14 > 0:28:17you'll need to answer all six questions correctly.
0:28:17 > 0:28:20So winning this next round, where there are four categories
0:28:20 > 0:28:22now on offer could prove crucial.
0:28:22 > 0:28:24- Are you ready for the next round? - Ready.
0:28:24 > 0:28:26- Then let's play round two. - APPLAUSE
0:28:28 > 0:28:31Your 45 seconds starts now.
0:28:35 > 0:28:37No, I don't think that is true,
0:28:37 > 0:28:40so I will go with false for that first one.
0:28:40 > 0:28:42- False.- Please.
0:28:46 > 0:28:49It means nothing to me, Plan B, I don't know what it is.
0:28:49 > 0:28:53- I'll say...true.- True.
0:28:58 > 0:29:00Orlando Bloom, I only know for a couple of films,
0:29:00 > 0:29:03I don't know anything about his marriage life. I'll say false.
0:29:08 > 0:29:10I'll say that's true because he is young.
0:29:10 > 0:29:13True and with time to spare, you've answered all four statements.
0:29:13 > 0:29:18I wouldn't be a mile out to suggest you may have made a few guesses.
0:29:18 > 0:29:21Yes, just a couple. I was trying to work that last one out.
0:29:21 > 0:29:25I'm trying to think at what age he was. I might be wrong with that one.
0:29:25 > 0:29:28OK. Before we reveal exactly how well you've done,
0:29:28 > 0:29:31it's time for us to bring back the Usual Suspects.
0:29:31 > 0:29:34These were the four statements and next to them are Ian's answers.
0:29:34 > 0:29:37- Mike, has he achieved perfection? - I don't think so, no.
0:29:37 > 0:29:40I think D just doesn't seem right.
0:29:40 > 0:29:43I think he was born a couple of years earlier.
0:29:43 > 0:29:44Sam, what do you make of them?
0:29:44 > 0:29:47If Tom Daley was born in 1998, that would've made him
0:29:47 > 0:29:50too young to qualify for the Olympics last time round,
0:29:50 > 0:29:53- so I'm tempted to change that one. - Ian, it's the moment of truth.
0:29:53 > 0:29:56You need to have answered all statements perfectly to win the round.
0:29:56 > 0:29:59Let's find out how many are correct.
0:30:04 > 0:30:08Three out of four is pretty good, but it's not perfection.
0:30:08 > 0:30:11That means you've let the Usual Suspects into the game.
0:30:11 > 0:30:14Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? You can see Ian's answers.
0:30:14 > 0:30:17- You need to change just one of them. - Is it 12 you have to be
0:30:17 > 0:30:21to qualify for the Olympics? What's the age limit?
0:30:21 > 0:30:25- I think it's older, 14 even. - I just remember he's born earlier.
0:30:25 > 0:30:30Let's go with D then. Nick, we'd like to change D to false, please.
0:30:30 > 0:30:32D changes from true to false,
0:30:32 > 0:30:34leaving A, B and C, as answered by Ian.
0:30:34 > 0:30:37Usual Suspects, let's find out the correct answers.
0:30:37 > 0:30:42In the Great Gatsby, Gatsby's name is George - true or false?
0:30:42 > 0:30:46It is...false, he was actually called Jay.
0:30:46 > 0:30:50She Said was a UK hit for Plan B - true or false?
0:30:50 > 0:30:52Actually, true.
0:30:52 > 0:30:57Orlando Bloom married Abbie Cornish in 2010 - true or false?
0:30:57 > 0:31:01False. In actual fact, he married Miranda Kerr.
0:31:01 > 0:31:06And the diver Tom Daley was born in 1998 - true or false?
0:31:06 > 0:31:08It's false, congratulations, Usual Suspects,
0:31:08 > 0:31:12- you have achieved perfection. - APPLAUSE
0:31:12 > 0:31:161994 was when he was born. He is young but not that young.
0:31:16 > 0:31:20OK, Ian, the Usual Suspects have succeeded again where you failed
0:31:20 > 0:31:23and they have stolen the round. Let's see the final board.
0:31:23 > 0:31:25Because you won the round, Usual Suspects,
0:31:25 > 0:31:28you can choose four categories to add to the board,
0:31:28 > 0:31:31that is two from this round and two that rolled over from round one.
0:31:31 > 0:31:35So, fire away. Which four would you like Ian to play in the final?
0:31:35 > 0:31:39- Don't say streets, because he's a taxi driver.- Don't worry.
0:31:39 > 0:31:41- Shall we pick one each? - I'll dive straight in
0:31:41 > 0:31:43and maybe suggest hip hop?
0:31:43 > 0:31:47- Oh, yeah, put that in.- Hip hop goes across into the final.
0:31:47 > 0:31:50I'll go for...comic books, please.
0:31:50 > 0:31:53Comic books goes across.
0:31:53 > 0:31:55- Next?- I will go for Moby Dick.
0:31:55 > 0:31:58Moby-Dick goes in, and finally?
0:31:58 > 0:32:02- Any more inputs from you guys? - I know what, go...
0:32:02 > 0:32:04I'm tempted with Folk Music, but...
0:32:04 > 0:32:08- Throw that in there. - Yeah, let's throw that in.
0:32:08 > 0:32:11- OK, so Folk Music too, please. - Folk Music goes in. Thank you.
0:32:11 > 0:32:15Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you've won the second round.
0:32:15 > 0:32:19It's time to switch you off, but we'll see you in round three. Away they go.
0:32:19 > 0:32:22Now that they can't hear us, Ian, let's run through them.
0:32:22 > 0:32:26- Hip Hop, you said you didn't want that.- No.- Comic books?
0:32:26 > 0:32:30- I read them when I was a wee lad. - Moby Dick?
0:32:30 > 0:32:33Well, I know it was a white whale, but that's about it.
0:32:33 > 0:32:36Let's hope that is the question. Folk Music?
0:32:36 > 0:32:39Humblebums, Billy Connolly, that kind of stuff.
0:32:39 > 0:32:42- So you have half a chance then? - Half a chance.
0:32:42 > 0:32:45- OK, let's play round three. - APPLAUSE
0:32:45 > 0:32:48Your 45 seconds starts now.
0:32:54 > 0:32:57- I think that's false.- False.
0:33:01 > 0:33:03Verdi, La Traviata...
0:33:03 > 0:33:06- It's Italian, yeah, I'll go with true.- True.
0:33:11 > 0:33:13Baffin Bay?!
0:33:13 > 0:33:16You're having a laugh! I've never heard of it.
0:33:16 > 0:33:20I'll go with...false.
0:33:24 > 0:33:27- I would say that is false.- False.
0:33:27 > 0:33:31You seem very sure about the last one. Do you watch it?
0:33:31 > 0:33:35Never seen it. I know who Katie Price is. Is she an Essex girl?
0:33:35 > 0:33:39She could have been. I've never seen it, so it was a guess.
0:33:39 > 0:33:44Before we reveal how you've done, it is time for us to bring back the Usual Suspects.
0:33:44 > 0:33:46Usual Suspects, these were the four statements
0:33:46 > 0:33:48and next to them are Ian's answers.
0:33:48 > 0:33:54- Mike, has he achieved perfection? - When it comes to D, I have no idea,
0:33:54 > 0:33:57although I'd like to say that is my favourite show of all,
0:33:57 > 0:34:00apart from Perfection. I have no idea with that,
0:34:00 > 0:34:02but the others I think are correct.
0:34:02 > 0:34:06- Sam?- I hate to say it, but I agree with Ian on all of his answers.
0:34:06 > 0:34:08He might have achieved perfection in this one.
0:34:08 > 0:34:11A vote of confidence for you there, Ian.
0:34:11 > 0:34:16You need to have answered all statements perfectly to win the round.
0:34:16 > 0:34:19Let's find out how many you've got correct.
0:34:23 > 0:34:26APPLAUSE
0:34:26 > 0:34:28Congratulations, you've achieved perfection.
0:34:28 > 0:34:31Well, well, well. Let's run through them.
0:34:31 > 0:34:35Alex Ferguson became manager of Manchester United in 1982,
0:34:35 > 0:34:39and we now know that that is false.
0:34:39 > 0:34:43He actually became manager in 1986.
0:34:43 > 0:34:47La Traviata is an opera by Verdi. We know that to be true.
0:34:47 > 0:34:50Baffin Bay lies off the coast of Australia.
0:34:50 > 0:34:53We now know that is false.
0:34:53 > 0:34:56It is actually between Greenland and Canada.
0:34:56 > 0:35:00The Only Way Is Essex is narrated by Katie Price.
0:35:00 > 0:35:04We know that to be false. It's Denise Van Outen.
0:35:04 > 0:35:09So, as a result of that, Ian - that perfect performance - you've made winning the prize fund
0:35:09 > 0:35:11that little bit easier. Let's look at your final board.
0:35:11 > 0:35:13Four subjects already chosen
0:35:13 > 0:35:15by the Usual Suspects, but because you won that round,
0:35:15 > 0:35:18you've earned the right to chose the last two categories on the board,
0:35:18 > 0:35:22so, which two categories would you like to chose to go into the final?
0:35:22 > 0:35:25Kipling, I know nothing about. Detectives, mm...
0:35:25 > 0:35:28It could be Sherlock Holmes. Zulu...
0:35:28 > 0:35:31I'll go for Measurements cos my son's going to be a joiner.
0:35:31 > 0:35:34- That's a good trade, you know? - Yeah, a chippy.
0:35:34 > 0:35:37Measurements goes across.
0:35:37 > 0:35:40And this last one, this is a difficult one.
0:35:40 > 0:35:43Zulu. Give me Zulu.
0:35:43 > 0:35:46Zulu's going across. OK.
0:35:46 > 0:35:48We now know our six final categories. They are...
0:35:53 > 0:35:56It's time to switch off the Usual Suspects for the last time.
0:35:56 > 0:35:58And away they go.
0:35:58 > 0:36:02Ian, for £2,000, it's time to play the final.
0:36:02 > 0:36:04APPLAUSE
0:36:04 > 0:36:07Ian, this is the all-important final.
0:36:07 > 0:36:11If you can achieve perfection, you could be leaving with a prize fund of £2,000.
0:36:11 > 0:36:15If you fail, you could leave with nothing, which is great for the Usual Suspects
0:36:15 > 0:36:19as one of them could be playing for a rollover of £3,000 on the next game.
0:36:19 > 0:36:22Let's play the final round.
0:36:22 > 0:36:25APPLAUSE
0:36:25 > 0:36:28Ian, here are your final six categories. They are...
0:36:32 > 0:36:36You must answer all six correctly if you want to win the £2,000.
0:36:36 > 0:36:40There's no time limit, but once you've given an answer - your first answer -
0:36:40 > 0:36:42- it's locked in. Are you ready? - I'm ready.
0:36:42 > 0:36:46Let's reveal your first statement. Please tell me whether it's true or false.
0:36:53 > 0:36:56Hip-hop... Anglican bishop...
0:36:58 > 0:37:01His father wouldn't let him get into hip-hop, I don't think.
0:37:01 > 0:37:03- I'll say false for that first one. - False.
0:37:09 > 0:37:11Yes, I remember this one, I think.
0:37:11 > 0:37:15Snoopy slept on top of the wee dog house.
0:37:15 > 0:37:18A spaniel... Is he a spaniel?
0:37:18 > 0:37:22- Yeah, I think he is a spaniel. That'll be true.- True.
0:37:28 > 0:37:32I know he's big and he's white. Whether he was a humpback...
0:37:32 > 0:37:34I would say he was a great...
0:37:34 > 0:37:37No, a great white's a shark, isn't it?
0:37:37 > 0:37:41- I would say that's false.- False.
0:37:48 > 0:37:53I know nothing about Bob Dylan's music. Sigh No More...
0:37:53 > 0:37:55A '70s album...
0:37:55 > 0:37:58The timing's about right. Yeah, I would say true for that.
0:37:58 > 0:38:00- Why not? I'll go for true.- True.
0:38:06 > 0:38:09No, I don't believe that's correct. I would say that's false.
0:38:09 > 0:38:11False.
0:38:16 > 0:38:20Yeah, Michael Caine and the usual suspects in that one. Not this lot!
0:38:20 > 0:38:22The usual suspects
0:38:22 > 0:38:25in that kind of film, the usual British crew.
0:38:25 > 0:38:30- Rorke's Drift, yeah, that is true. - True.
0:38:30 > 0:38:32So, Ian, those answers are locked in.
0:38:32 > 0:38:35If there's one single mistake, you leave with nothing.
0:38:35 > 0:38:36Which ones are you unsure of?
0:38:36 > 0:38:39Sigh No More, I'm certainly not sure of that.
0:38:39 > 0:38:42And Tim Westwood's father, obviously.
0:38:42 > 0:38:44I've never heard of him.
0:38:44 > 0:38:48And Moby-Dick. I'm not sure what kind of whale it was.
0:38:48 > 0:38:51Let's bring back the Usual Suspects to see what they've got to say.
0:38:51 > 0:38:56Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements and next to them are Ian's answers.
0:38:56 > 0:38:59Ian, your answers are locked in. You can't change them yourself,
0:38:59 > 0:39:03but if you think you've made a mistake, you can unlock them with the help of the Usual Suspects.
0:39:03 > 0:39:05This will, however, come at a cost.
0:39:05 > 0:39:09- Who would you like to hear from first?- Mave.
0:39:09 > 0:39:11I can't really help you, Ian.
0:39:11 > 0:39:15There's a couple there I'm not sure of, but...
0:39:15 > 0:39:18I couldn't come down and help you with any at all.
0:39:18 > 0:39:21- All right. I think Mave's ruling herself out there.- OK.
0:39:21 > 0:39:24- Sam, we'll go to you. - I agree with two of your answers,
0:39:24 > 0:39:26but the rest of them, I'm not sure,
0:39:26 > 0:39:29so I'm going to have to rule myself out, too.
0:39:29 > 0:39:33- No help from Sam, either. - No help. Absolutely ruled out. OK.
0:39:33 > 0:39:34Mike, it's up to you, son.
0:39:34 > 0:39:37- HE SIGHS - Ooh, let's see.
0:39:37 > 0:39:41I know one is incorrect.
0:39:41 > 0:39:45Two of them, I am really, really not sure.
0:39:45 > 0:39:48However...
0:39:48 > 0:39:50I may be up for a bit of a barter.
0:39:50 > 0:39:52How much are you willing to give up?
0:39:52 > 0:39:54What are we sitting at? Two grand?
0:39:54 > 0:39:57- £2,000 is the pot.- £2,000.
0:39:57 > 0:40:00I'll give you 500 quid,
0:40:00 > 0:40:04and if you win, I'll show you where to go in Glasgow to spend it.
0:40:04 > 0:40:05LAUGHTER
0:40:05 > 0:40:08Interesting. Is that an acceptable offer, Mike?
0:40:08 > 0:40:11Obviously I still want to let you get a holiday out of this.
0:40:11 > 0:40:16But I'd want 1,400.
0:40:16 > 0:40:201,400 of the 2,000, leaving 600 for you, Ian.
0:40:20 > 0:40:23You're having a laugh! A holiday where?!
0:40:23 > 0:40:27You could go down to King's Lynn, maybe. Lovely at this time of year.
0:40:27 > 0:40:28No, no. I said a holiday.
0:40:28 > 0:40:32Right, Mike, absolutely 50-50 and I'll bring you down.
0:40:32 > 0:40:36- £1,000 each.- I'm sorry. I'm out. - £1,000.- I'm sorry, mate.
0:40:36 > 0:40:39You could get the rest of your hair done.
0:40:39 > 0:40:43- It's just that middle bit that I can't get done, but I'm sorry, I'm out.- OK. That's it.
0:40:43 > 0:40:47So, negotiations, such as they were, have finished.
0:40:47 > 0:40:53You're on your own. £2,000 at stake. Six answers away. Let's find out if you've achieved perfection.
0:40:56 > 0:41:00If a statement turns green, it's true. If it turns red, it's false.
0:41:00 > 0:41:02Let's start at the top.
0:41:02 > 0:41:05Tim Westwood's father was an Anglican bishop.
0:41:05 > 0:41:08- You have no idea who Tim Westwood is, have you?- No.
0:41:08 > 0:41:11- No.- You can't see the connection between an Anglican bishop
0:41:11 > 0:41:13- and hip hop, can you?- No.
0:41:13 > 0:41:14You said false.
0:41:14 > 0:41:17You admitted it was a guess. You need this to turn red.
0:41:17 > 0:41:20So, is it true or false?
0:41:23 > 0:41:24Strangely, it's true.
0:41:24 > 0:41:28Yes, Tim Westwood is a DJ.
0:41:28 > 0:41:32Or I think these days you call them MCs or something, don't you?
0:41:32 > 0:41:35- LAUGHTER - What's the current term, Mike? - You don't say "disc jockey"
0:41:35 > 0:41:40- but I still call them that, anyway. - That's what they're doing, anyway, spinning records.
0:41:40 > 0:41:44He specialises in hip hop and his father was an Anglican bishop. Unfortunately,
0:41:44 > 0:41:48it means you haven't achieved perfection and won't be going home with the money.
0:41:48 > 0:41:52Let's press on. Maybe you've achieved perfection at home. We'll have a look.
0:41:59 > 0:42:02It's false. He was a beagle, in actual fact.
0:42:07 > 0:42:09It is false.
0:42:09 > 0:42:13He was a sperm whale, as it turns out.
0:42:13 > 0:42:16Sigh No More is a 1970s album by Bob Dylan.
0:42:16 > 0:42:18- You don't know anything about his music, do you?- No.
0:42:18 > 0:42:22So you guessed and said true. Is it true or false?
0:42:22 > 0:42:24It's false, I'm afraid.
0:42:24 > 0:42:29It's a 2009 album by Mumford & Sons. So, we move on.
0:42:34 > 0:42:36It's true.
0:42:36 > 0:42:38Let's see if we can get another tick for you.
0:42:44 > 0:42:46It is true. So, of the six, you got two.
0:42:46 > 0:42:50Did you achieve perfection at home? Usual Suspects, that's good news for you.
0:42:50 > 0:42:57The prize fund rolls over for the next game where one of you could be playing for a total of £3,000.
0:42:57 > 0:43:01- APPLAUSE - Ian, you had a tough set of subjects there.
0:43:01 > 0:43:03- I hope you enjoyed playing the game. - Loved it!
0:43:03 > 0:43:06- Lovely. Ian, ladies and gentlemen. - APPLAUSE
0:43:08 > 0:43:10Well, that's all we have time for.
0:43:10 > 0:43:14Please join us next time when our Usual Suspects have the chance to play again,
0:43:14 > 0:43:16this time for £3,000. But remember,
0:43:16 > 0:43:19on this show, we only pay for perfection. Goodbye.
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