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Welcome to the quiz show that demands nothing less than perfection. | 0:00:01 | 0:00:04 | |
Behind this screen are four contestants | 0:00:04 | 0:00:06 | |
who'll be hoping their knowledge is flawless | 0:00:06 | 0:00:08 | |
because one single mistake could give the game away. | 0:00:08 | 0:00:11 | |
This is Perfection. | 0:00:11 | 0:00:12 | |
Hello and welcome to the quiz show | 0:00:23 | 0:00:25 | |
where only perfect play is good enough. | 0:00:25 | 0:00:27 | |
Behind me, the contestants. We call them the Usual Suspects. | 0:00:27 | 0:00:29 | |
They're in our isolation room. | 0:00:29 | 0:00:31 | |
In a moment, we'll find out which one of them | 0:00:31 | 0:00:33 | |
has been randomly selected to join me here to play Perfection. | 0:00:33 | 0:00:36 | |
They'll then face a series of true or false statements. | 0:00:36 | 0:00:39 | |
For example, if I said, a hexagon has six sides, | 0:00:39 | 0:00:42 | |
would you say that's true or false? | 0:00:42 | 0:00:44 | |
If you said true, I can tell you, you'd be right. | 0:00:44 | 0:00:47 | |
Answering true or false might seem easy. | 0:00:47 | 0:00:49 | |
If the contestant gets a single answer wrong, | 0:00:49 | 0:00:51 | |
their opponents, the Usual Suspects, | 0:00:51 | 0:00:52 | |
will be allowed into the game to capitalise on their mistake. | 0:00:52 | 0:00:55 | |
So, you know how the game works, let's meet the Usual Suspects. | 0:00:55 | 0:00:59 | |
Hi, my name's Tom, I'm from Liverpool, | 0:00:59 | 0:01:01 | |
I work for a footwear importers and this is my first game. | 0:01:01 | 0:01:04 | |
Hello, I'm Keith from Worcestershire, | 0:01:04 | 0:01:07 | |
I'm a retired banker and this is my second game. | 0:01:07 | 0:01:10 | |
Hi, my name is Debbie, I'm from Glasgow, | 0:01:10 | 0:01:13 | |
I'm a communications adviser and this is my second game. | 0:01:13 | 0:01:16 | |
Hello, my name is Kevin and I'm from Cumbria, | 0:01:16 | 0:01:18 | |
I'm an account manager and this is my third game. | 0:01:18 | 0:01:21 | |
Welcome to you all and best of luck, as we now find out which one of you | 0:01:21 | 0:01:25 | |
has been randomly picked to play Perfection. | 0:01:25 | 0:01:27 | |
Keith, you've been selected, | 0:01:31 | 0:01:33 | |
please come and play Perfection. | 0:01:33 | 0:01:36 | |
Keith, welcome to the game. | 0:01:36 | 0:01:37 | |
-You're a retired banker? -That's correct. | 0:01:37 | 0:01:39 | |
-You've got a granddaughter on the way? -Yes. | 0:01:39 | 0:01:42 | |
No, a grandchild on the way, we don't know what it is. | 0:01:42 | 0:01:45 | |
Best of luck to you, Keith, it's now you versus the Usual Suspects. | 0:01:45 | 0:01:49 | |
They were your team-mates, they're now your enemies. | 0:01:49 | 0:01:51 | |
Their job is to stop you winning the prize fund | 0:01:51 | 0:01:53 | |
because your failure will mean the prize money rolls over | 0:01:53 | 0:01:56 | |
to the next game where one of them could be sitting here playing for a bigger total. | 0:01:56 | 0:01:58 | |
Every game of Perfection is worth £1,000. | 0:01:58 | 0:02:01 | |
Now unfortunately for you, the previous game was won | 0:02:01 | 0:02:04 | |
so the prize fund is currently reset to £1,000. | 0:02:04 | 0:02:08 | |
However, £1,000 is good money, isn't it? | 0:02:08 | 0:02:11 | |
It's a good pram! | 0:02:11 | 0:02:13 | |
Have you put your name down to buy that? | 0:02:13 | 0:02:15 | |
Looks like it, yeah. | 0:02:15 | 0:02:16 | |
Keith, good luck with that. | 0:02:16 | 0:02:18 | |
You'll play three rounds and then a final. | 0:02:18 | 0:02:21 | |
Every round that you achieve perfection will make the final easier for you. | 0:02:21 | 0:02:24 | |
If your performance is less than perfect, | 0:02:24 | 0:02:26 | |
look at them there, the Usual Suspects, sat poised. | 0:02:26 | 0:02:30 | |
They have a chance to steal a round, | 0:02:30 | 0:02:31 | |
making the final harder for you. | 0:02:31 | 0:02:33 | |
More of that to follow later. | 0:02:33 | 0:02:35 | |
Usual Suspects, we're switching you off so you can't see or hear anything. | 0:02:35 | 0:02:39 | |
Away they go. You can now talk through your answers | 0:02:39 | 0:02:42 | |
without giving away any vital knowledge. | 0:02:42 | 0:02:44 | |
Each round consists of four true or false statements. | 0:02:44 | 0:02:46 | |
You'll be answering against the clock, you'll only have 45 seconds. | 0:02:46 | 0:02:50 | |
Once you've given your first answer, they'll be locked in. | 0:02:50 | 0:02:53 | |
-Are you ready? -Ready. -Then let's play Perfection. | 0:02:53 | 0:02:55 | |
Round 1, your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:02:58 | 0:03:02 | |
-That is true. -True. | 0:03:06 | 0:03:08 | |
-That is false. -False. | 0:03:14 | 0:03:16 | |
-That's false. -False. | 0:03:26 | 0:03:27 | |
-That is true. -True. | 0:03:32 | 0:03:35 | |
And with plenty of time to spare, you've answered all four statements. | 0:03:35 | 0:03:38 | |
-How was that for a round for you? Good or bad? -A bit of both. | 0:03:38 | 0:03:41 | |
A mixed bag, a curate's egg, they say, don't they? | 0:03:41 | 0:03:44 | |
Before we reveal exactly how well you've done, | 0:03:44 | 0:03:46 | |
it's time for us to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:03:46 | 0:03:48 | |
Usual Suspects, these are the four statements | 0:03:48 | 0:03:51 | |
and next to them are Keith's answers. | 0:03:51 | 0:03:53 | |
Kevin, has he achieved perfection? | 0:03:53 | 0:03:55 | |
I know he hasn't achieved perfection because one of the answers, D, | 0:03:55 | 0:03:59 | |
and sure Prince Philip was born on the island of Malta. | 0:03:59 | 0:04:03 | |
Tom, what do you think? | 0:04:03 | 0:04:05 | |
I'm going against the grain a bit because I know Prince Philip's Greek | 0:04:05 | 0:04:08 | |
but I am unsure on Rhianna, she's had quite a lot of number one hits | 0:04:08 | 0:04:13 | |
so I don't think he has achieved perfection. | 0:04:13 | 0:04:15 | |
OK, you need to have answered all perfectly to have won the round. | 0:04:15 | 0:04:19 | |
Let's see how many are correct. | 0:04:19 | 0:04:22 | |
Three out of four's not bad but it certainly isn't perfection. | 0:04:26 | 0:04:29 | |
You now let your enemies, the Usual Suspects, into the game. | 0:04:29 | 0:04:32 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? You can see Keith's answers. | 0:04:32 | 0:04:35 | |
You need to change one of them, but which one? | 0:04:35 | 0:04:38 | |
I don't know about Rhianna. | 0:04:38 | 0:04:40 | |
It's not ringing a bell. | 0:04:40 | 0:04:42 | |
I'm not good with music, to be honest, so I can't comment on that. | 0:04:42 | 0:04:45 | |
I'm going to go for B but I can't categorically say... | 0:04:45 | 0:04:49 | |
I think I'll back him up on B, to be fair. | 0:04:49 | 0:04:51 | |
I'll also go with that decision so we will change B. | 0:04:51 | 0:04:55 | |
B changes from false to true, | 0:04:55 | 0:04:57 | |
leaving A, C and D as answered by Keith. | 0:04:57 | 0:05:00 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out the correct answers. | 0:05:00 | 0:05:03 | |
If the statement turns green, it's true. If it turns red, it's false. | 0:05:03 | 0:05:06 | |
It's Thomas. | 0:05:25 | 0:05:26 | |
Finally, and you know where this is going. | 0:05:26 | 0:05:29 | |
Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved Perfection! | 0:05:33 | 0:05:38 | |
Oh dear, Keith, they managed to succeed where you've failed and have stolen the round. | 0:05:38 | 0:05:42 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now make Keith's chances of winning the prize fund much harder in the final | 0:05:42 | 0:05:48 | |
and here's how. | 0:05:48 | 0:05:49 | |
Keith, in front of you, is your final board. | 0:05:49 | 0:05:52 | |
The six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories. | 0:05:52 | 0:05:55 | |
You will need answer correctly all six to win the prize fund. | 0:05:55 | 0:05:59 | |
You need perfect play. Here are your final round categories. | 0:05:59 | 0:06:02 | |
If you'd have won that round, you could have added two categories of your choice to the board. | 0:06:07 | 0:06:12 | |
Because the Usual Suspects stole the round from you, | 0:06:12 | 0:06:16 | |
they can choose the two categories, hoping to make the final harder for you to win. | 0:06:16 | 0:06:20 | |
Usual Suspects, which two would you like Keith to play in the final? | 0:06:20 | 0:06:23 | |
-I think fashion. Definitely. -Definitely, fashion. -Yeah. | 0:06:23 | 0:06:27 | |
Fashion goes across. And, one more? | 0:06:27 | 0:06:30 | |
-What other one? -Not, money. He's an ex-banker. | 0:06:30 | 0:06:33 | |
-How about German? -I'm happy with German. | 0:06:33 | 0:06:35 | |
-We will go for German. -And, German goes across. | 0:06:35 | 0:06:38 | |
Well done, Usual Suspects, you have won the first round. | 0:06:38 | 0:06:41 | |
We'll see you in Round 2. Away they go, looking very pleased with themselves, Keith. | 0:06:41 | 0:06:45 | |
-Yes. -With the Usual Suspects gone, what you make of the two they have chosen for you? | 0:06:45 | 0:06:49 | |
-Fashion? -I could probably live with that. | 0:06:49 | 0:06:52 | |
German, I've no idea. I've no idea what it could be with German. | 0:06:52 | 0:06:55 | |
-And to avoid? -I haven't watched Neighbours since my daughter left home. | 0:06:55 | 0:06:59 | |
I thought they would go for Neighbours, first time off, bearing in mind my age. | 0:06:59 | 0:07:03 | |
-Keith, are you ready for the next round? -I am. -Let's play Round 2. | 0:07:03 | 0:07:06 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:07:10 | 0:07:12 | |
-True. -True. | 0:07:17 | 0:07:18 | |
-True. -True. | 0:07:24 | 0:07:25 | |
-It's false. -False. And, finally... | 0:07:31 | 0:07:33 | |
-That is false. -False. | 0:07:37 | 0:07:39 | |
With half your time left, you've answered all four statements. | 0:07:39 | 0:07:43 | |
-When you don't know, you might as well go straight in. -Before we reveal how well you've done, | 0:07:43 | 0:07:47 | |
it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects. Usual Suspects, these were the four statements | 0:07:47 | 0:07:51 | |
and next to them are Keith's answers. Tom, has he achieved perfection? | 0:07:51 | 0:07:55 | |
I don't know how I know this, but I'm certain that an Indian restaurant was opened in the '60s. | 0:07:55 | 0:08:00 | |
-So, he hasn't achieved perfection. -Kevin? | 0:08:00 | 0:08:03 | |
Not good questions for me, I'm not confident on pretty much all of those. | 0:08:03 | 0:08:07 | |
-I think B is incorrect. -OK, Keith, the moment of truth. | 0:08:07 | 0:08:10 | |
You need to have answered all four perfectly to have won the round. | 0:08:10 | 0:08:14 | |
Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:08:14 | 0:08:16 | |
Three out of four's good, but it's not Perfection. | 0:08:22 | 0:08:24 | |
You've now let the Usual Suspects back into the game. Can you steal the round, Usual Suspects? | 0:08:24 | 0:08:29 | |
You can see Keith's answers. You need to change one, but which one? | 0:08:29 | 0:08:33 | |
If it was me, on my own, I'd go with C. | 0:08:33 | 0:08:36 | |
8,000 metres is very tall. | 0:08:36 | 0:08:39 | |
-Mont Blanc's in Europe, I don't think they've got anything... -No. | 0:08:39 | 0:08:43 | |
Why are you so confident about C? | 0:08:43 | 0:08:47 | |
I'm pretty certain I've read it. | 0:08:47 | 0:08:49 | |
-The very first one was opened in the '60s. Yeah? -Yeah. | 0:08:49 | 0:08:52 | |
All right, if you're confident about that, I'm not confident about any. | 0:08:52 | 0:08:56 | |
I'm happy to go with that. | 0:08:56 | 0:08:58 | |
OK, we will change C, Nick. | 0:08:58 | 0:09:00 | |
C changes from false to true, leaving A, B and D as answered by Keith. | 0:09:00 | 0:09:06 | |
Lets' find out what the correct answers are. | 0:09:06 | 0:09:09 | |
It's false! | 0:09:22 | 0:09:23 | |
Usual Suspects you had the chance to steal the round but you've blown it. | 0:09:23 | 0:09:28 | |
Mont Blanc is 4,800. You were quite right, Kevin, way too tall for Europe. | 0:09:28 | 0:09:32 | |
I wonder if you can still achieve Perfection at home. | 0:09:32 | 0:09:35 | |
Let's go through the rest of the statements. | 0:09:35 | 0:09:37 | |
1809, the Hindustani Coffee House. | 0:09:43 | 0:09:47 | |
-You seemed to be very sure where he died, Keith? -It was the Alamo. | 0:09:53 | 0:09:57 | |
At the Alamo, is exactly right. | 0:09:57 | 0:09:59 | |
Usual Suspects, had you achieved Perfection, you'd now have the opportunity | 0:09:59 | 0:10:03 | |
to make Keith's chances of winning the prize harder in the final. | 0:10:03 | 0:10:07 | |
Let's have a look at the final board. | 0:10:07 | 0:10:09 | |
Currently two subjects on there chosen by the Usual Suspects | 0:10:09 | 0:10:13 | |
but Keith, because no-one won that round, two categories | 0:10:13 | 0:10:16 | |
will be carried over to the next round, meaning four categories will be on offer. | 0:10:16 | 0:10:21 | |
Usual Suspects, I'm switching you off now, we'll see you in Round 3. | 0:10:21 | 0:10:25 | |
And, away they go. | 0:10:25 | 0:10:26 | |
Keith, with four categories on offer in this next round, | 0:10:26 | 0:10:30 | |
-it's a good one to achieve Perfection. Are you ready? -Ready. | 0:10:30 | 0:10:33 | |
Let's play round three. | 0:10:33 | 0:10:34 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:10:34 | 0:10:35 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:10:37 | 0:10:39 | |
-That's false. -False. | 0:10:42 | 0:10:44 | |
-That's false. -False. | 0:10:51 | 0:10:53 | |
-That is true. -True. | 0:10:57 | 0:10:59 | |
And, finally... | 0:10:59 | 0:11:02 | |
-False. -False. With half the time gone, once again you answered all four statements | 0:11:05 | 0:11:09 | |
with the confidence which would lead me to believe you knew the answers. | 0:11:09 | 0:11:14 | |
Nearly there with three, one is a toss of the coin. | 0:11:14 | 0:11:19 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:11:19 | 0:11:23 | |
Usual Suspects, these were the four statements and next to them are Keith's answers. | 0:11:23 | 0:11:27 | |
Debbie, what you think, has he achieved perfection? | 0:11:27 | 0:11:29 | |
I think he's done a lot better this time. I think he might have. | 0:11:29 | 0:11:33 | |
-My doubtful one would be Madame Bovary. I'm not sure about that. -Kevin? | 0:11:33 | 0:11:36 | |
The only one I was wondering about was C. | 0:11:36 | 0:11:40 | |
I thought he was South African. But, I'm going to go with him on this one. He's achieved perfection. | 0:11:40 | 0:11:46 | |
Keith, you need to have answered all four perfectly to have won the round. | 0:11:46 | 0:11:50 | |
Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:11:50 | 0:11:52 | |
AUDIENCE GROANS | 0:11:55 | 0:11:56 | |
Just two out of four. Certainly, not perfection. | 0:11:56 | 0:12:00 | |
As a result, you have let the Usual Suspects into the game. | 0:12:00 | 0:12:04 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? You can see Keith answers. | 0:12:04 | 0:12:07 | |
-You need to change two of them, but which two? -C and D? | 0:12:07 | 0:12:12 | |
-What do you think, Kevin? -My opinion would be, C and D. | 0:12:12 | 0:12:16 | |
-I'm happy to go with that. -Yeah, I'll go with that as well. | 0:12:16 | 0:12:20 | |
Nick, I think we'll change C and D. | 0:12:20 | 0:12:22 | |
Changing C from true to false, D from false to true, | 0:12:22 | 0:12:26 | |
leaving A and B the way Keith answered. | 0:12:26 | 0:12:28 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:12:28 | 0:12:32 | |
He is a Norse God. | 0:12:37 | 0:12:40 | |
It's true! Usual Suspects, you had the chance to steal the round from Keith | 0:12:44 | 0:12:48 | |
but you failed to achieve Perfection. I wonder whether you can achieve Perfection at home. | 0:12:48 | 0:12:53 | |
Let's go through the rest of the statements and see what they tell us. | 0:12:53 | 0:12:57 | |
It is false. He was actually born in South Africa. | 0:13:02 | 0:13:06 | |
It is false. It is by Gustave Flaubert. | 0:13:12 | 0:13:16 | |
Usual Suspects, had you achieved Perfection, | 0:13:16 | 0:13:18 | |
you'd now have the chance to make Keith's chance of winning the prize harder in the final. | 0:13:18 | 0:13:23 | |
Let's have a look at the board. | 0:13:23 | 0:13:25 | |
Interestingly, still only two subjects up there. | 0:13:25 | 0:13:28 | |
We have four blank spaces to fill. | 0:13:28 | 0:13:30 | |
To fill those blank spaces, you'll take it in turns to choose a category. | 0:13:30 | 0:13:33 | |
Keith, as the single player, you get to choose first. | 0:13:33 | 0:13:36 | |
Which category would you like to add. | 0:13:36 | 0:13:39 | |
-Hitchcock. -Hitchcock goes across. | 0:13:39 | 0:13:42 | |
Usual Suspects, please choose a category that you think will trouble Keith. | 0:13:42 | 0:13:46 | |
-Neighbours, could be the programme. -That's what I was wondering. -Yeah. | 0:13:46 | 0:13:49 | |
I can't see Keith watching too many episodes of Neighbours. | 0:13:49 | 0:13:53 | |
-Shall we go with that, then? -Go with that, yeah. -I think we'll go for Neighbours. | 0:13:53 | 0:13:57 | |
-Neighbours goes across. Keith, would you like to choose a subject. -Tennis, please. -Tennis goes in. | 0:13:57 | 0:14:02 | |
And, the final subject, please, from you, Usual Suspects? | 0:14:02 | 0:14:06 | |
-Possibly the Roman Empire? -Yeah, I'm happy to go with that. | 0:14:06 | 0:14:11 | |
-Roman Empire, Nick. -Roman Empire. -Roman Empire. We now know our six categories. | 0:14:11 | 0:14:15 | |
They are... | 0:14:15 | 0:14:16 | |
Usual Suspects, it's time to switch you off for the final time. | 0:14:21 | 0:14:24 | |
Away they go. | 0:14:24 | 0:14:26 | |
-You were worried about Neighbours. -I could see it coming. | 0:14:26 | 0:14:29 | |
-It seems like they're trying to trip you up. -It looks like that. | 0:14:29 | 0:14:32 | |
Keith, for £1,000, it's time to play the final. | 0:14:32 | 0:14:36 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:14:36 | 0:14:37 | |
Keith, this is the all-important final. | 0:14:37 | 0:14:39 | |
If you achieve Perfection you could be leaving with £1,000. | 0:14:39 | 0:14:42 | |
If you fail, you could be leaving with nothing, great news for the Usual Suspects, | 0:14:42 | 0:14:46 | |
as one of them could be playing for a rollover of £2,000 on the next game. | 0:14:46 | 0:14:50 | |
Let's play the final round. | 0:14:50 | 0:14:52 | |
Keith, here are your final six categories. | 0:14:54 | 0:14:56 | |
You must answer all six correctly if you want to win the £1,000. | 0:14:56 | 0:15:00 | |
Think carefully. | 0:15:00 | 0:15:01 | |
There's no time limit but once you've given an answer, your first answer is locked in. | 0:15:01 | 0:15:05 | |
-Fine. -Are you ready? -Yes. -Let's reveal your first statement. | 0:15:05 | 0:15:08 | |
Please tell me whether you believe it to be true or false. | 0:15:08 | 0:15:12 | |
Galoshes, I'm pretty sure they're worn on the feet. | 0:15:18 | 0:15:22 | |
-In fact, I'm very sure they're worn on the feet. That's false. -False. | 0:15:22 | 0:15:26 | |
I never studied German. I never studied German. | 0:15:33 | 0:15:35 | |
I studied other languages, but not German. | 0:15:35 | 0:15:37 | |
-I'm going to say "false" again. -False. | 0:15:41 | 0:15:43 | |
Now, Vertigo... | 0:15:51 | 0:15:53 | |
HE SIGHS | 0:15:53 | 0:15:55 | |
I'm going to get this mixed up with North By Northwest. I think he was in that. | 0:15:55 | 0:15:59 | |
Er, I think Vertigo was Sean Connery. So, I'm going to say... | 0:16:01 | 0:16:05 | |
-"false" again. -False. | 0:16:06 | 0:16:08 | |
I've got a percentage here with three falses and not really knowing this, | 0:16:17 | 0:16:21 | |
I've got to say, "true". | 0:16:21 | 0:16:23 | |
-True? -Yeah. | 0:16:24 | 0:16:25 | |
That is very false. | 0:16:32 | 0:16:34 | |
That's very false. False. | 0:16:34 | 0:16:37 | |
Oh, dear... | 0:16:44 | 0:16:46 | |
I've got it in the back of my mind, it was in a song, Caratacus. | 0:16:47 | 0:16:51 | |
But... | 0:16:51 | 0:16:52 | |
Do you play percentages in this game and say with four falses another true might be coming up? | 0:16:54 | 0:16:58 | |
Caratacus... There were a lot of Roman emperors. I shall have to take it as true. | 0:17:00 | 0:17:05 | |
True. | 0:17:05 | 0:17:07 | |
And, with that, all your answers are locked in. | 0:17:07 | 0:17:10 | |
If there's one mistake you leave with nothing. | 0:17:10 | 0:17:12 | |
-Which ones are you worried about? -Caratacus, Lily Allen and Sonntag. | 0:17:12 | 0:17:18 | |
I know I got three, 100%. | 0:17:18 | 0:17:21 | |
-But it's B, D and F that's worrying you? -That's correct. Yeah. | 0:17:21 | 0:17:26 | |
Let's bring back the Usual Suspects and see what they have to say. | 0:17:26 | 0:17:30 | |
The Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements | 0:17:30 | 0:17:33 | |
and next to them are Keith's answers. | 0:17:33 | 0:17:35 | |
Your answers are locked in. You cannot change them by yourself. | 0:17:35 | 0:17:38 | |
You can unlock the board with the help of the Usual Suspects. | 0:17:38 | 0:17:42 | |
This will, however, come at a cost. | 0:17:42 | 0:17:45 | |
Usual Suspects, I'm going to ask you to tell me how well you think | 0:17:45 | 0:17:48 | |
Keith's done, if you want to help and, if you do, how much it will cost. | 0:17:48 | 0:17:52 | |
-Who would you like to speak to first? -I'll speak to Debbie first, in that case. | 0:17:52 | 0:17:56 | |
I'm afraid you've not got perfection. | 0:17:56 | 0:17:59 | |
There's one I know you've definitely got incorrect, | 0:17:59 | 0:18:02 | |
that I know the answer to. | 0:18:02 | 0:18:05 | |
I'm not sure on the others. | 0:18:05 | 0:18:07 | |
-Are you ruling yourself out? -I'm ruling myself out. -Thank you, Debbie won't be coming to help out. -OK. | 0:18:07 | 0:18:12 | |
-Who do you want to speak to next? -Tom, what do you think? -I think there's two incorrect answers there. | 0:18:12 | 0:18:17 | |
One I'm pretty certain on, the other I'm not. | 0:18:17 | 0:18:20 | |
For that reason, I'm going to decline. | 0:18:20 | 0:18:22 | |
Tom is declaring himself out of the running. | 0:18:22 | 0:18:25 | |
-Do you want to chat to Kevin? -Kevin, am I Billy-no-mates? | 0:18:25 | 0:18:28 | |
I think you done OK. I like you, you're a nice guy. | 0:18:28 | 0:18:33 | |
I'd be prepared to come and help you out on a 50-50 basis. | 0:18:33 | 0:18:37 | |
So you want £500 of the £1,000 prize pot. Is that right, Kevin? | 0:18:37 | 0:18:41 | |
-That's right, yes. -You have to make a decision now, Keith. | 0:18:41 | 0:18:44 | |
He could be bluffing, he could be telling the truth. Do you need someone's help? | 0:18:44 | 0:18:48 | |
I'm not a cheapskate, I'll bring Kevin down. | 0:18:48 | 0:18:51 | |
So negotiations have been agreed. | 0:18:51 | 0:18:53 | |
For £500, Kevin, of the £1,000 prize pot, please come and join us. | 0:18:53 | 0:18:58 | |
OK, Keith, you've asked Kevin for help. If you achieve perfection, | 0:19:00 | 0:19:03 | |
it will cost you £500 of your potential prize fund of £1,000. | 0:19:03 | 0:19:06 | |
Kevin, you've now forfeited your chance to play in the next game. | 0:19:06 | 0:19:10 | |
This is your only shot at winning Perfection. | 0:19:10 | 0:19:13 | |
-Have you made the right decision? -I think I have. -We're about to find out. | 0:19:13 | 0:19:16 | |
Here are the final round statements, all six answers are now unlocked. | 0:19:16 | 0:19:20 | |
Kevin, which answers do you want Keith to change? | 0:19:20 | 0:19:23 | |
To be honest with you, Keith, I struggled on maybe three or four of those. | 0:19:23 | 0:19:26 | |
There was a little bit of bluffing there. | 0:19:26 | 0:19:28 | |
The one that I think you should change is B. I think that's Sunday. | 0:19:28 | 0:19:34 | |
I didn't even know it was a day of the week. | 0:19:34 | 0:19:37 | |
So, if you think it is a day of the week, I might be persuaded. | 0:19:37 | 0:19:43 | |
We'll have a think about that one. | 0:19:43 | 0:19:46 | |
Yes. F, bothers me. Caratacus, I guess you're in the same boat as me? | 0:19:46 | 0:19:50 | |
-Yes, same position as you. -I know E's right. I know C is right. | 0:19:50 | 0:19:55 | |
-I know A is right. Lily Allen...? -I'm confident on D as well. | 0:19:55 | 0:19:58 | |
-What is she? -She's a singer. -Right. Of course she is! How stupid is that? | 0:19:58 | 0:20:06 | |
So Keith, it's still your decision. It is your game and you don't have to listen to Kevin. | 0:20:06 | 0:20:10 | |
However, the board is now unlocked, so you can change any or all, | 0:20:10 | 0:20:13 | |
or none of your answers. Do you want to make any changes? | 0:20:13 | 0:20:17 | |
Yes, I think we're going to change B... | 0:20:17 | 0:20:19 | |
-Hang on. You think it's Sunday, don't you? -Yes. | 0:20:22 | 0:20:25 | |
I said it's false, so that's right then. I'm not going to change that. | 0:20:25 | 0:20:29 | |
-I think we're going to stick them, are we? -Go for that, Keith. | 0:20:29 | 0:20:32 | |
-We're going to stick. -Lock them all in. | 0:20:32 | 0:20:34 | |
That's interesting. | 0:20:34 | 0:20:37 | |
You asked Kevin to come and help you out. He's come down and you haven't changed anything. | 0:20:37 | 0:20:41 | |
Essentially, you're going for it in exactly the same position, except you're £500 worse off. | 0:20:41 | 0:20:47 | |
-Eh, there we go. -All right. Well, £1,000 at stake, £500 to Keith. £500 to Kevin. | 0:20:47 | 0:20:53 | |
Six answers away. Let's find out if you've achieved perfection. | 0:20:53 | 0:20:57 | |
-Keith, you were confident about this. -Yes. -Where at they worn? -On the feet. | 0:21:03 | 0:21:07 | |
You need this to turn red to get you off to a good start. | 0:21:07 | 0:21:11 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:21:11 | 0:21:12 | |
It is false. | 0:21:13 | 0:21:15 | |
It's waterproof over-shoes. | 0:21:17 | 0:21:20 | |
Kevin came down to tell you, essentially, that he thought it means Sunday. | 0:21:25 | 0:21:32 | |
Therefore you stuck with false. | 0:21:32 | 0:21:34 | |
It is false. | 0:21:40 | 0:21:42 | |
It means, Sunday. | 0:21:44 | 0:21:45 | |
Which one did you think Cary Grant starred in? | 0:21:47 | 0:21:49 | |
-North By Northwest. -You said, "false". | 0:21:49 | 0:21:53 | |
You need this to turn red. Is it true or false? | 0:21:53 | 0:21:56 | |
Yeah, it's false. | 0:21:58 | 0:21:59 | |
-It was Jimmy Stewart. -Oh, was it? -In Vertigo. -Oh, right. | 0:22:02 | 0:22:05 | |
So, we come to the Neighbours question. | 0:22:05 | 0:22:07 | |
You weren't sure about this, Keith. | 0:22:09 | 0:22:11 | |
-You said you knew the old Neighbours. -That would be before Lily Allen. | 0:22:11 | 0:22:14 | |
Not new Neighbours. You went with true, stuck with true. | 0:22:14 | 0:22:17 | |
Lily Allen has appeared in Neighbours, you need this to turn green. Is it true or false? | 0:22:17 | 0:22:22 | |
It's true! | 0:22:24 | 0:22:25 | |
She actually played herself in 2009. | 0:22:26 | 0:22:29 | |
Keith you were absolutely sure on this one. | 0:22:32 | 0:22:35 | |
He's been number one seed but he's never won Wimbledon. | 0:22:35 | 0:22:38 | |
So, you said, "false." | 0:22:38 | 0:22:40 | |
You need this to turn red. Is it true or false? | 0:22:40 | 0:22:43 | |
It's false! | 0:22:45 | 0:22:46 | |
Lost the '86 final, never won Wimbledon. | 0:22:49 | 0:22:52 | |
Well, £1,000... £500... | 0:22:54 | 0:22:56 | |
What are you going to spend the money on, Kevin, if you win? | 0:22:56 | 0:22:59 | |
I'll probably just spend it on some electronics, something like that. | 0:22:59 | 0:23:03 | |
-Yeah, and Keith, it's going to? -Baby stuff, innit? | 0:23:03 | 0:23:06 | |
Baby stuff, of course, with a grandchild on the way. | 0:23:06 | 0:23:09 | |
It comes down to this... | 0:23:09 | 0:23:11 | |
You had a long think about this. | 0:23:12 | 0:23:14 | |
In the end you plumped for true. | 0:23:14 | 0:23:17 | |
You admitted you didn't know, there were a few emperors around | 0:23:17 | 0:23:21 | |
that you can't remember. | 0:23:21 | 0:23:23 | |
If this turns green, you've won £1,000. | 0:23:23 | 0:23:27 | |
If red, you failed to achieve perfection | 0:23:27 | 0:23:29 | |
and you're going home without any money at all. | 0:23:29 | 0:23:32 | |
Is that true or false for £1,000? | 0:23:35 | 0:23:40 | |
It's false! | 0:23:52 | 0:23:54 | |
AUDIENCE GROANS | 0:23:54 | 0:23:55 | |
Keith, Kevin, I'm afraid you have not achieved perfection. | 0:23:55 | 0:23:59 | |
As a result, you are not going home with any cash. | 0:23:59 | 0:24:01 | |
Caratacus, was a British tribal leader | 0:24:01 | 0:24:05 | |
who led a resistance against the Romans. | 0:24:05 | 0:24:08 | |
Usual Suspects, that's fantastic news for you. The prize fund rolls over to the next game | 0:24:08 | 0:24:12 | |
where one of you could be playing for a total of £2,000. | 0:24:12 | 0:24:15 | |
Keith and Kevin, you failed to achieve perfection, you go home with nothing. | 0:24:19 | 0:24:22 | |
-I hope you've enjoyed it. -It's been super. -Brilliant. | 0:24:22 | 0:24:25 | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Keith and Kevin! | 0:24:25 | 0:24:28 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:24:28 | 0:24:29 | |
We don't pay for five out of six, it has to be perfection. | 0:24:32 | 0:24:35 | |
It's now time to meet the next Usual Suspects hoping to play Perfection today. | 0:24:35 | 0:24:40 | |
New Usual Suspects, please introduce yourself. | 0:24:40 | 0:24:43 | |
Hello, my name is Diana. | 0:24:43 | 0:24:45 | |
I'm from Bristol and I'm a lifetime support worker. | 0:24:45 | 0:24:49 | |
Hello, my name is Steve. | 0:24:49 | 0:24:50 | |
I'm from Chesterfield in Derbyshire and I work in IT. | 0:24:50 | 0:24:53 | |
Best of luck! We now find out which one of you has been randomly picked to play Perfection. | 0:24:53 | 0:24:57 | |
Debbie, it is you. Please come down and play Perfection. | 0:25:01 | 0:25:04 | |
-Welcome to the game. -Thank you very much. | 0:25:06 | 0:25:09 | |
Tell us about your family. | 0:25:09 | 0:25:12 | |
I have six children, three boys, three girls, the oldest is 25, | 0:25:12 | 0:25:15 | |
the youngest is five. | 0:25:15 | 0:25:16 | |
It is a party household. | 0:25:16 | 0:25:18 | |
It is, and I do the big Sunday dinner thing, they all come round, | 0:25:18 | 0:25:22 | |
girlfriends come round, dogs, cats, anybody who wants to. | 0:25:22 | 0:25:26 | |
-We have a lovely time. -Fantastic. | 0:25:26 | 0:25:29 | |
Earn a bit of money, that'll be very handy. | 0:25:29 | 0:25:31 | |
Absolutely, there's always something to spend it on. | 0:25:31 | 0:25:35 | |
It is now you versus the Usual Suspects. They were your team-mates, now they are your enemies. | 0:25:35 | 0:25:40 | |
Every game on Perfection is worth £1,000. | 0:25:40 | 0:25:43 | |
The good news is nobody won the last game, | 0:25:43 | 0:25:45 | |
so the prize fund stands at £2,000. | 0:25:45 | 0:25:48 | |
Three rounds and the final to come. Usual Suspects, we are going to switch you off. | 0:25:49 | 0:25:54 | |
As soon as Debbie makes a mistake you will be back in the game. | 0:25:54 | 0:25:58 | |
Debbie, you can now talk through your answers without giving away any vital knowledge. | 0:25:58 | 0:26:03 | |
-Are you ready? -I am. -Let's play Perfection. | 0:26:03 | 0:26:06 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:26:06 | 0:26:09 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:26:09 | 0:26:12 | |
Not sure. I am going to just say... | 0:26:16 | 0:26:18 | |
..true. | 0:26:21 | 0:26:22 | |
True. | 0:26:28 | 0:26:29 | |
That's ringing a bell. | 0:26:33 | 0:26:36 | |
Definitely heard of them both but did Mickey create Mike Hammer? | 0:26:36 | 0:26:40 | |
I will say true again. | 0:26:40 | 0:26:42 | |
And finally... | 0:26:42 | 0:26:43 | |
I think that is false. | 0:26:49 | 0:26:51 | |
Very good use of the time. | 0:26:52 | 0:26:55 | |
You answered all four statements within the time. How did that go? | 0:26:55 | 0:26:58 | |
50-50, to be fair. I am not sure. | 0:26:58 | 0:27:02 | |
Before we reveal how well you have done, | 0:27:02 | 0:27:04 | |
time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:27:04 | 0:27:07 | |
These were the four statements. | 0:27:07 | 0:27:09 | |
Has Debbie achieved perfection? | 0:27:09 | 0:27:11 | |
I do not agree with B. | 0:27:11 | 0:27:13 | |
I think that was David Ben-Gurion. | 0:27:13 | 0:27:15 | |
D, I do not think it is Canada, | 0:27:15 | 0:27:17 | |
but can't think where it is. | 0:27:17 | 0:27:19 | |
I am drawing a blank. | 0:27:19 | 0:27:22 | |
The moment of truth. | 0:27:22 | 0:27:23 | |
You need to answer all four perfectly to win. How many are correct? | 0:27:23 | 0:27:28 | |
That's good, but not perfection. | 0:27:33 | 0:27:35 | |
You have let the Usual Suspects into the game. | 0:27:35 | 0:27:39 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal this round? | 0:27:39 | 0:27:41 | |
You can see the answers, | 0:27:41 | 0:27:42 | |
you need to change one, which? | 0:27:42 | 0:27:44 | |
You seem quite confident on B. | 0:27:44 | 0:27:46 | |
We will go for B, please, Nick. | 0:27:46 | 0:27:49 | |
That changes from true to false, | 0:27:49 | 0:27:51 | |
leaving the others as they were. | 0:27:51 | 0:27:54 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out the correct answers. | 0:27:54 | 0:27:57 | |
Funambulists are tightrope walkers. | 0:27:57 | 0:28:00 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:28:00 | 0:28:02 | |
It's true. | 0:28:02 | 0:28:03 | |
Is B true or false? | 0:28:05 | 0:28:07 | |
It is false, it was David Ben-Gurion, as you said. | 0:28:09 | 0:28:13 | |
So you know where this is going. | 0:28:13 | 0:28:16 | |
C, true or false? Absolutely true. | 0:28:18 | 0:28:20 | |
And D, true or false, it is false. | 0:28:23 | 0:28:26 | |
Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved perfection. | 0:28:26 | 0:28:30 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:28:30 | 0:28:31 | |
The Olympic Games in 2016 will be held in Brazil. | 0:28:31 | 0:28:34 | |
Debbie, they managed to succeed where you failed, | 0:28:34 | 0:28:37 | |
and stole the round. Usual Suspects, | 0:28:37 | 0:28:39 | |
you have the opportunity to make Debbie's chances of winning | 0:28:39 | 0:28:43 | |
the prize fund much harder in the final, and here is how. | 0:28:43 | 0:28:46 | |
Debbie, this is your final board. | 0:28:46 | 0:28:47 | |
These six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories. | 0:28:47 | 0:28:52 | |
Here are your final round categories. | 0:28:52 | 0:28:54 | |
Start with Film Quotes, Strong Men, Explorers, | 0:28:54 | 0:28:57 | |
Birds, onto US States. | 0:28:57 | 0:28:59 | |
Many more in-between. | 0:28:59 | 0:29:01 | |
Because the Usual Suspects stole the round, they get to choose | 0:29:01 | 0:29:04 | |
the two categories hoping to make the final harder for you to win. | 0:29:04 | 0:29:07 | |
Usual Suspects, which two would you like Debbie to play in the final? | 0:29:07 | 0:29:11 | |
-I think Birds might be a bit tricky. -Birds and Rugby Union? | 0:29:11 | 0:29:16 | |
I would say so. | 0:29:16 | 0:29:19 | |
We will go Rugby Union and Birds. | 0:29:19 | 0:29:22 | |
Rugby Union goes into the final, followed by Birds. | 0:29:22 | 0:29:25 | |
Well done, Usual Suspects, you won the first round. | 0:29:27 | 0:29:30 | |
We will see you in Round 2. Away they go. | 0:29:30 | 0:29:33 | |
With the Usual Suspects gone, what do you think? | 0:29:33 | 0:29:36 | |
-Know anything about rugby? -Rubbish. Birds, I am not sure. That is 50-50. | 0:29:36 | 0:29:42 | |
-Looking at the list, which ones would you like to avoid? -Opera and Explorers. | 0:29:42 | 0:29:49 | |
-You ready for the next round? -I am. -Let's play Round 2. | 0:29:49 | 0:29:52 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:29:56 | 0:29:58 | |
-False. -False. | 0:30:02 | 0:30:04 | |
First two I'm not sure about at all. | 0:30:12 | 0:30:14 | |
-I'm going to say false again. -False. | 0:30:14 | 0:30:16 | |
Again, I'm struggling with these ones. I'll say false. | 0:30:23 | 0:30:28 | |
False. And finally... | 0:30:28 | 0:30:30 | |
-I've found all of these hard. I'll say true for that last one. -True. | 0:30:35 | 0:30:40 | |
Debbie, you have answered all four statements, | 0:30:40 | 0:30:43 | |
-but not very happily, by the looks of things. -I'm struggling | 0:30:43 | 0:30:46 | |
with every single one of those. | 0:30:46 | 0:30:47 | |
Well, before we reveal how well you've done, it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:30:47 | 0:30:52 | |
So, Usual Suspects, these were the four statements. | 0:30:52 | 0:30:54 | |
Next to them are Debbie's answers. Has she achieved perfection? | 0:30:54 | 0:30:57 | |
There's a couple there that I'm not sure of. | 0:30:57 | 0:31:00 | |
I think logic tells me Unhygienix doesn't sound like | 0:31:00 | 0:31:03 | |
the name of a bard. | 0:31:03 | 0:31:04 | |
-I think she's done pretty well, actually, Nick. -All right. | 0:31:04 | 0:31:07 | |
Debbie, the moment of truth. You need to have answered | 0:31:07 | 0:31:09 | |
all four statements perfectly to have won the round. | 0:31:09 | 0:31:12 | |
Let's find out how many you got correct. | 0:31:12 | 0:31:14 | |
Congratulations, Debbie. | 0:31:21 | 0:31:23 | |
You've achieved perfection. | 0:31:23 | 0:31:25 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:31:25 | 0:31:26 | |
-Well, well, well! -I'm amazed! -Let's have a look... | 0:31:26 | 0:31:29 | |
Don't say that out loud! You did very well there. | 0:31:29 | 0:31:31 | |
Let's have a look at those answers. | 0:31:31 | 0:31:33 | |
Zaha Hadid is a famous ballet dancer - you said it's false. | 0:31:33 | 0:31:37 | |
It is, of course, false. | 0:31:37 | 0:31:38 | |
Internationally-renowned architect. | 0:31:38 | 0:31:41 | |
In the Asterix books, Unhygienix was the bard - is that true or false? | 0:31:41 | 0:31:44 | |
It is, of course, false. He's the fishmonger. | 0:31:44 | 0:31:47 | |
It's Cacofonix who is the bard. | 0:31:48 | 0:31:50 | |
The first monkey in space was called Laika - is that true or false? | 0:31:50 | 0:31:54 | |
It is, of course, false. | 0:31:54 | 0:31:56 | |
It was actually Albert, the monkey. | 0:31:56 | 0:31:59 | |
And, Arundel Castle is in West Sussex - true or false? | 0:31:59 | 0:32:03 | |
It's absolutely true. Well, let's have a look at the final board. | 0:32:03 | 0:32:07 | |
Currently on there, two subjects chosen by the Usual Suspects. | 0:32:07 | 0:32:10 | |
But you've earned the right to choose the next two categories to add. | 0:32:10 | 0:32:13 | |
So, which two do you fancy? | 0:32:13 | 0:32:15 | |
-I think I'll go for 1970s TV. -1970s TV. | 0:32:15 | 0:32:20 | |
-And Oscars. -And Oscars. | 0:32:20 | 0:32:21 | |
Usual Suspects, I'm now going to switch you off. | 0:32:21 | 0:32:24 | |
We'll see you in Round 3, where you might get a look-in. | 0:32:24 | 0:32:28 | |
-And away they go. Are you ready? -I'm ready, thank you. | 0:32:28 | 0:32:31 | |
Let's play Round 3. | 0:32:31 | 0:32:32 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:32:32 | 0:32:35 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:32:35 | 0:32:38 | |
-True. -True. | 0:32:43 | 0:32:44 | |
-False. -False. | 0:32:49 | 0:32:51 | |
-False. -False. And finally... | 0:32:56 | 0:32:58 | |
-True. -True. | 0:33:05 | 0:33:06 | |
And with loads of time to spare, you've answered all four statements. | 0:33:06 | 0:33:10 | |
-How was that one? -Not bad. I'm 50-50 again. I wish I could be 100%, but... | 0:33:10 | 0:33:16 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:33:16 | 0:33:20 | |
These were the four statements, | 0:33:20 | 0:33:22 | |
and next to them are Debbie's answers. | 0:33:22 | 0:33:24 | |
Steve, has she achieved perfection? | 0:33:24 | 0:33:26 | |
I'm a bit debatable about B, Nick. | 0:33:26 | 0:33:28 | |
France is quite a big country, and we're pushing 58, 59 million, | 0:33:28 | 0:33:32 | |
so I think that one might be over 60. | 0:33:32 | 0:33:34 | |
-Tom, what do you think? -Exactly the same as Steve. | 0:33:34 | 0:33:37 | |
B's the only one, I think - other three are correct. | 0:33:37 | 0:33:40 | |
You need to have answered all four perfectly to have won the round. | 0:33:40 | 0:33:43 | |
Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:33:43 | 0:33:45 | |
Three's a good score, but it's not good enough to claim perfection. | 0:33:51 | 0:33:55 | |
As a result, you've let your enemies, the Usual Suspects, into the game. | 0:33:55 | 0:33:59 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? | 0:33:59 | 0:34:01 | |
You need to change one answer. Which one? | 0:34:01 | 0:34:04 | |
-I think B was the consensus. -Yeah, Nick, we'll go for B, please. | 0:34:04 | 0:34:09 | |
B changes from false to true, | 0:34:09 | 0:34:10 | |
leaving A, C and D as Debbie answered. | 0:34:10 | 0:34:13 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:34:13 | 0:34:16 | |
Tom Hanks won an Oscar for Philadelphia - | 0:34:16 | 0:34:18 | |
is that true or false? | 0:34:18 | 0:34:20 | |
It is true. | 0:34:21 | 0:34:22 | |
Over 60 million people live in France - is that true or false? | 0:34:24 | 0:34:27 | |
It is true, it's about 63 million people. | 0:34:27 | 0:34:30 | |
So you know where this is going now, don't you? | 0:34:30 | 0:34:34 | |
Salvador Dali is still alive - true or false? | 0:34:34 | 0:34:37 | |
It's false. 1989, he died. | 0:34:37 | 0:34:39 | |
In the UK, the word "innit" can be used in Scrabble - | 0:34:39 | 0:34:42 | |
is that true or false? | 0:34:42 | 0:34:43 | |
It is true. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. | 0:34:43 | 0:34:46 | |
You have achieved perfection. | 0:34:46 | 0:34:48 | |
-APPLAUSE -The Usual Suspects have succeeded where you failed, | 0:34:48 | 0:34:52 | |
and they've stolen that round. | 0:34:52 | 0:34:53 | |
Let's see the final board. | 0:34:53 | 0:34:55 | |
It's a 50-50 board at the moment. | 0:34:55 | 0:34:57 | |
But because the Usual Suspects won the round, | 0:34:57 | 0:34:59 | |
you've earned the right to choose the last two categories. | 0:34:59 | 0:35:02 | |
So, which two do you want Debbie to play in the final? | 0:35:02 | 0:35:05 | |
-Opera? -Yeah. -Opera. -Opera goes in. | 0:35:05 | 0:35:07 | |
Strong Men? Yeah, I was attracted to that one as well. | 0:35:09 | 0:35:12 | |
-What do you think? -Yes. -We'll go Strong Men as well, please. | 0:35:12 | 0:35:15 | |
Because Steve was attracted to Strong Men, it goes into the final! | 0:35:15 | 0:35:19 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:35:19 | 0:35:20 | |
We now know our six final categories. They are... | 0:35:20 | 0:35:23 | |
OK, guys, it's time to switch you off for the final time. | 0:35:28 | 0:35:31 | |
And away they go. So, what do you reckon on the last two there? | 0:35:31 | 0:35:34 | |
-You said you wanted to avoid Opera. -Yeah. | 0:35:34 | 0:35:36 | |
-Strong Men? -We'll wait and see, I'm not sure. | 0:35:36 | 0:35:38 | |
All right. Debbie, for £2,000, it's time to play the final. | 0:35:38 | 0:35:42 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:35:42 | 0:35:43 | |
Debbie, this is the all-important final. | 0:35:43 | 0:35:46 | |
If you achieve perfection, you could leave with £2,000. Fail, you'll be leaving with nothing. | 0:35:46 | 0:35:50 | |
Great news for the Usual Suspects, cos one of them could be playing | 0:35:50 | 0:35:54 | |
for a rollover of £3,000 in the next game. | 0:35:54 | 0:35:56 | |
-And you don't want that to happen, do you? -Absolutely not. -Right, so, | 0:35:56 | 0:35:59 | |
let's play the final round. | 0:35:59 | 0:36:01 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:36:01 | 0:36:03 | |
Here are your six final categories. | 0:36:03 | 0:36:06 | |
You must answer all six statements correctly to win the £3,000. | 0:36:06 | 0:36:10 | |
Think carefully, there's no time limit | 0:36:10 | 0:36:12 | |
but once you've given your first answer, it's locked in. | 0:36:12 | 0:36:16 | |
Let's reveal your first statement, please tell me whether you believe it to be true or false. | 0:36:16 | 0:36:21 | |
I definitely know he's a rugby player, so that's a good start. | 0:36:26 | 0:36:29 | |
How many times he played for Wales... | 0:36:29 | 0:36:32 | |
-I'll say true. -True. | 0:36:32 | 0:36:34 | |
-I'll say true again. -True. | 0:36:43 | 0:36:46 | |
-I will say true. -True. | 0:36:54 | 0:36:57 | |
I don't think she has, actually. | 0:37:03 | 0:37:05 | |
I'm trying to think of the film if she has. | 0:37:05 | 0:37:08 | |
-I'll say false. -False. | 0:37:08 | 0:37:11 | |
-True. -True. | 0:37:17 | 0:37:19 | |
I know he used to be a policeman | 0:37:26 | 0:37:28 | |
well before he became a champion at what he did. | 0:37:28 | 0:37:33 | |
For some reason I'm thinking that could be true. | 0:37:33 | 0:37:37 | |
I better just go with my instinct and say true. | 0:37:37 | 0:37:41 | |
True, and those answers are locked in. | 0:37:41 | 0:37:43 | |
Remember, if there's one single mistake you leave with nothing - which ones are you worried about? | 0:37:43 | 0:37:48 | |
The rugby, because I have no clue how many times he's played. | 0:37:48 | 0:37:52 | |
50-50 on The Professionals, I'll be honest, | 0:37:52 | 0:37:56 | |
so we'll have to wait and see. | 0:37:56 | 0:37:58 | |
Well, look, let's switch on the Usual Suspects. | 0:37:58 | 0:38:00 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now see the six statements | 0:38:00 | 0:38:03 | |
and next to them are Debbie's answers. | 0:38:03 | 0:38:06 | |
Debbie, your answers are locked in you can't change them by yourself. | 0:38:06 | 0:38:09 | |
If you think there's a mistake you can unlock them with the Usual Suspects. | 0:38:09 | 0:38:13 | |
This will, however, come at a cost. | 0:38:13 | 0:38:15 | |
Debbie, who would you like to hear from first? | 0:38:15 | 0:38:17 | |
Tom, please. | 0:38:17 | 0:38:19 | |
Debbie, how confident are you? | 0:38:19 | 0:38:21 | |
About 90%. | 0:38:21 | 0:38:23 | |
You've got one incorrect, and I know it, | 0:38:23 | 0:38:27 | |
and for that it'll cost £1,500. | 0:38:27 | 0:38:30 | |
He wants £1,500 of the £2,000 prize fund. | 0:38:30 | 0:38:35 | |
Yeah, I think that's a bit much, to be fair, Tom, | 0:38:35 | 0:38:38 | |
if I've done all the grafting and all the answers. | 0:38:38 | 0:38:41 | |
I think, half and half would be the fairest thing. | 0:38:41 | 0:38:44 | |
-Do you want to talk to the others first? -Yeah, absolutely. | 0:38:44 | 0:38:47 | |
Diana? | 0:38:47 | 0:38:48 | |
I think there's definitely one wrong there, but I don't think | 0:38:48 | 0:38:53 | |
I would be the person to come and help you this time, because I think | 0:38:53 | 0:38:56 | |
there is another one that might be wrong, so I'm declining this time. | 0:38:56 | 0:39:00 | |
-OK, thanks, Diana. -Diana's out of the running, so... | 0:39:00 | 0:39:03 | |
Steve? | 0:39:03 | 0:39:04 | |
There's a couple I'm not sure of, | 0:39:04 | 0:39:05 | |
so whether I'd be helping or hindering you, I don't know. | 0:39:05 | 0:39:09 | |
so I think I might have to leave this one to Tom. | 0:39:09 | 0:39:11 | |
So, Steve declared himself out, you're back to Tom again. | 0:39:11 | 0:39:14 | |
He wants £1,500 of your £2,000 prize fund. | 0:39:14 | 0:39:17 | |
Bear in mind, he could be bluffing, he could be telling the truth, | 0:39:17 | 0:39:21 | |
you might have managed on your own, it's up to you. | 0:39:21 | 0:39:23 | |
Do you need him to help, do you want to argue about the cash? | 0:39:23 | 0:39:26 | |
I definitely want to argue about the cash. | 0:39:26 | 0:39:28 | |
I think the fairest thing to do would be half and half. | 0:39:28 | 0:39:32 | |
-What do you want in cash terms? -£1,000 each would be delightful. | 0:39:32 | 0:39:36 | |
What do you say, Tom? | 0:39:36 | 0:39:38 | |
I came with nothing and £1,000 would be great, so I'll go with that. | 0:39:38 | 0:39:41 | |
OK, negotiations seem to have been completed, come and join us, | 0:39:41 | 0:39:45 | |
please, Tom, from £1,000 of the £2,000 pot. | 0:39:45 | 0:39:48 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:39:48 | 0:39:49 | |
OK, Debbie, you've asked Tom for help. | 0:39:49 | 0:39:52 | |
If you achieve perfection it'll cost £1,000 of your potential £2,000. | 0:39:52 | 0:39:56 | |
Tom, you've now forfeited your chance to play in the next game. | 0:39:56 | 0:39:59 | |
This is your only shot of winning Perfection. | 0:39:59 | 0:40:02 | |
Have you made the right decision? | 0:40:02 | 0:40:03 | |
We're about to find out - here are the final statements. | 0:40:03 | 0:40:06 | |
All six answers are now unlocked. | 0:40:06 | 0:40:08 | |
So, Tom, which answers do you want Debbie to change? | 0:40:08 | 0:40:12 | |
To be quite honest with you, I think you've got them all spot on. | 0:40:12 | 0:40:16 | |
-So you bluffed to come down here? -Just a bit, yeah. | 0:40:16 | 0:40:19 | |
Debbie, you said you were 90% sure. | 0:40:19 | 0:40:22 | |
I'm not sure at all, Tom, about the Barry John. | 0:40:22 | 0:40:25 | |
Are you sure about that, over 100 times? | 0:40:25 | 0:40:28 | |
Yeah, it is quite big, like. | 0:40:28 | 0:40:32 | |
The one I thought, Geoff Capes... | 0:40:33 | 0:40:35 | |
That's ringing a big bell to me, | 0:40:35 | 0:40:37 | |
but I'm more worried about The Professionals, | 0:40:37 | 0:40:39 | |
because that was Bodie and Doyle. | 0:40:39 | 0:40:42 | |
I said 90% and I meant that. | 0:40:42 | 0:40:45 | |
-I think we just stick with what we've got. -Are you sure? -Yeah. | 0:40:45 | 0:40:49 | |
Right. | 0:40:49 | 0:40:50 | |
Remember, it's your decision, you don't have to listen to Tom. | 0:40:50 | 0:40:53 | |
However, the board is now unlocked, | 0:40:53 | 0:40:55 | |
so you can change any or all or none of your answers, | 0:40:55 | 0:40:58 | |
it's entirely your decision, so do you want to make any changes? | 0:40:58 | 0:41:01 | |
-Just keep it the same. Lock them in. -Lock them all in. | 0:41:01 | 0:41:04 | |
That's interesting, because you've asked Tom to come down | 0:41:04 | 0:41:08 | |
he's come down on a bit of bluff, and as a result | 0:41:08 | 0:41:11 | |
you've locked all your answers in without making a change. | 0:41:11 | 0:41:14 | |
Essentially, you've lost half your prize fund to have Tom here - are you bothered? | 0:41:14 | 0:41:18 | |
Not at all, I'd be delighted going away with anything. | 0:41:18 | 0:41:21 | |
Well, there's £2,000 at stake, £1,000 to Debbie, £1,000 to Tom, | 0:41:21 | 0:41:24 | |
six answers away, let's find out if you've achieved perfection. | 0:41:24 | 0:41:28 | |
Let's kick off at the top, shall we? | 0:41:32 | 0:41:34 | |
Barry John played for Wales over 100 times. | 0:41:34 | 0:41:38 | |
Debbie, you knew he was a top player, so that could be true. | 0:41:38 | 0:41:41 | |
Tom came down and reassured you that is true, | 0:41:41 | 0:41:45 | |
so this should turn green for you to get you started. | 0:41:45 | 0:41:48 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:41:51 | 0:41:53 | |
It's false! | 0:41:55 | 0:41:57 | |
That was the one I was dodgy about, I just didn't know. | 0:41:58 | 0:42:01 | |
Never mind, some of the other ones might be wrong, as well. | 0:42:01 | 0:42:04 | |
You've fallen at the first hurdle, you've failed to achieve perfection, | 0:42:04 | 0:42:08 | |
and as a result you're going home with no money, I'm afraid. | 0:42:08 | 0:42:11 | |
Barry John actually only played for Wales 25 times. | 0:42:11 | 0:42:16 | |
And retired really early. | 0:42:16 | 0:42:18 | |
He retired at the age of 27. | 0:42:18 | 0:42:20 | |
But his status is legendary in Wales and amongst the rest of the British Isles | 0:42:20 | 0:42:25 | |
because he was a British Lion, as well. | 0:42:25 | 0:42:27 | |
Can you still achieve perfection at home? | 0:42:27 | 0:42:30 | |
Let's find out. | 0:42:30 | 0:42:31 | |
Kiwi birds are flightless, is that true or false? | 0:42:31 | 0:42:34 | |
It's true. | 0:42:34 | 0:42:36 | |
In The Professionals, Lewis Collins played Bodie, is that true or false? | 0:42:36 | 0:42:40 | |
It's true. | 0:42:40 | 0:42:41 | |
Keira Knightley has been nominated for an Oscar, | 0:42:41 | 0:42:44 | |
you said that was false. | 0:42:44 | 0:42:46 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:42:46 | 0:42:48 | |
It's actually true. | 0:42:48 | 0:42:50 | |
She was nominated for Pride and Prejudice. | 0:42:50 | 0:42:52 | |
Madame Butterfly is an opera by Puccini, you said true, | 0:42:52 | 0:42:55 | |
is it true or false? | 0:42:55 | 0:42:57 | |
It is actually true, you were right. | 0:42:57 | 0:42:59 | |
And finally, Geoff capes is a champion budgie exhibitor. | 0:42:59 | 0:43:02 | |
It's true. | 0:43:02 | 0:43:03 | |
In the end, you had two out of six wrong, and so you didn't achieve perfection. | 0:43:03 | 0:43:08 | |
Usual Suspects, that's good news for you. | 0:43:08 | 0:43:11 | |
The prize fund rolls over to the next game, | 0:43:11 | 0:43:14 | |
where one of you could be playing for a total of £3,000. | 0:43:14 | 0:43:18 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:43:18 | 0:43:19 | |
Debbie, Tom, you failed to achieve perfection, which means you go home with nothing, | 0:43:19 | 0:43:24 | |
but I hope you've enjoyed playing. | 0:43:24 | 0:43:26 | |
Thank you very much, I had a great day. | 0:43:26 | 0:43:28 | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Debbie and Tom. | 0:43:28 | 0:43:31 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:43:31 | 0:43:33 | |
That's all we have time for, please join us next time | 0:43:33 | 0:43:36 | |
when our Usual Suspects have the chance to play again, this time for £3,000, | 0:43:36 | 0:43:40 | |
but remember - on this show we only pay for perfection. | 0:43:40 | 0:43:42 | |
Goodbye. | 0:43:42 | 0:43:44 | |
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