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Welcome to the show that demands perfection. | 0:00:02 | 0:00:03 | |
Behind the screen, four contestants hope their knowledge is flawless, | 0:00:03 | 0:00:07 | |
because one single mistake could give the game away. | 0:00:07 | 0:00:09 | |
This is Perfection. | 0:00:09 | 0:00:11 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:00:18 | 0:00:20 | |
Hello and welcome to Perfection, the show where only perfect play is good enough. | 0:00:23 | 0:00:28 | |
Behind me are the contestants, the Usual Suspects, in our isolation room. | 0:00:28 | 0:00:33 | |
We'll find out which one has been randomly selected to join me to play Perfection. | 0:00:33 | 0:00:38 | |
They will face a series of true-or-false statements. For example, if I said... | 0:00:38 | 0:00:42 | |
..would you say that's true or false? | 0:00:45 | 0:00:47 | |
If you'd said true, you'd be right. | 0:00:47 | 0:00:51 | |
Answering true or false might seem easy, but if the contestant gets an answer wrong, | 0:00:51 | 0:00:55 | |
the Usual Suspects will be allowed into the game to capitalise on their mistakes. | 0:00:55 | 0:01:00 | |
So you know how the game works. Let's meet the Usual Suspects. | 0:01:00 | 0:01:04 | |
Hi, my name's Frances. I'm from Sittingbourne in Kent. | 0:01:04 | 0:01:08 | |
I'm currently between jobs. This is my first game. | 0:01:08 | 0:01:11 | |
Hi, I'm Gary, from Medway in Kent. | 0:01:11 | 0:01:13 | |
I'm a recruitment manager. This is my second game. | 0:01:13 | 0:01:16 | |
Hi, my name's Ellie. I live in Cornwall. | 0:01:16 | 0:01:20 | |
I'm a drama student. This is my third game. | 0:01:20 | 0:01:22 | |
Hi, I'm Kassa. I'm from London. | 0:01:22 | 0:01:25 | |
I'm a student. This is my eighth game. | 0:01:25 | 0:01:27 | |
Good luck to you all, | 0:01:27 | 0:01:29 | |
as we find out which one of you has been randomly picked to play. | 0:01:29 | 0:01:33 | |
Gary, it's you that's been chosen. Come and play Perfection. | 0:01:36 | 0:01:39 | |
Gary, welcome to the game. | 0:01:40 | 0:01:43 | |
-Recruitment management - is that right? -Yes. -So, you run a team? -Yes. | 0:01:43 | 0:01:47 | |
If you run a team, you've got to know when someone's bluffing. | 0:01:47 | 0:01:51 | |
I get quite a lot of bluffs when they're calling in sick | 0:01:51 | 0:01:54 | |
or they're late for whatever reason. | 0:01:54 | 0:01:57 | |
-"I've got a terrible sore throat..." -That's a typical bluff! | 0:01:57 | 0:02:01 | |
-So, you reckon you can spot a bluff? -I like to think so. | 0:02:01 | 0:02:04 | |
-Who looks like a bluffer? -All three of them. -Really? -Yes. | 0:02:04 | 0:02:08 | |
-You wouldn't believe a word they say. -No. | 0:02:08 | 0:02:10 | |
It's you versus the Usual Suspects. They were your teammates. Now they're your enemies. | 0:02:10 | 0:02:14 | |
Their job is to stop you from winning the prize fund. | 0:02:14 | 0:02:17 | |
Your failure means the money rolls over to the next game, | 0:02:17 | 0:02:20 | |
where they could be sitting here playing for a bigger total. | 0:02:20 | 0:02:23 | |
-You don't want that to happen. -No. -Every game is worth £1,000. | 0:02:23 | 0:02:27 | |
Since nobody has won the last five games, the prize fund stands at: | 0:02:27 | 0:02:31 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:02:34 | 0:02:36 | |
-I understand you're getting married. That's a decent honeymoon for you. -Definitely. | 0:02:36 | 0:02:40 | |
We can go all-inclusive with that! | 0:02:40 | 0:02:42 | |
-Have you got somewhere in mind? -We're going to go on the Sunday after the wedding | 0:02:42 | 0:02:47 | |
and just say, "Where can we go this afternoon with this budget?" | 0:02:47 | 0:02:51 | |
You'll play three rounds and then a final. | 0:02:51 | 0:02:54 | |
Every round you achieve perfection will make the final easier for you. | 0:02:54 | 0:02:57 | |
If your performance is less than perfect, | 0:02:57 | 0:02:59 | |
the Usual Suspects will have a chance to steal the round, | 0:02:59 | 0:03:02 | |
making the final much harder for you. | 0:03:02 | 0:03:05 | |
We're going to switch you off so you can't see or hear anything. Cheerio. | 0:03:05 | 0:03:10 | |
Each round consists of four true-or- false statements, against the clock. | 0:03:10 | 0:03:14 | |
You'll only get 45 seconds. Once you give an answer, it will be locked in. | 0:03:14 | 0:03:18 | |
-Understand? -Yes. -Good. | 0:03:18 | 0:03:20 | |
-Ready? -Ready. | 0:03:20 | 0:03:22 | |
Let's get going, then. Let's play Perfection. | 0:03:22 | 0:03:25 | |
Round One. Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:03:27 | 0:03:31 | |
I've no idea. I'll have a complete guess and say false. | 0:03:36 | 0:03:41 | |
False. | 0:03:41 | 0:03:42 | |
Jack Black is Kung Fu Panda, so I'll say false. | 0:03:46 | 0:03:50 | |
False. | 0:03:50 | 0:03:52 | |
I'm not really big on soup. Again, false for that one. | 0:03:56 | 0:04:00 | |
False. Finally... | 0:04:00 | 0:04:02 | |
They've been around for a while. I'll go with true. | 0:04:06 | 0:04:09 | |
True. You've answered all four statements. | 0:04:09 | 0:04:12 | |
How do you feel about the answers you've given? | 0:04:12 | 0:04:15 | |
I'm confident with B. | 0:04:15 | 0:04:17 | |
-The rest of them were guesses. -Really? -Yes, complete guesses. | 0:04:17 | 0:04:20 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:04:20 | 0:04:25 | |
Usual Suspects, these were the four statements and Gary's answers. | 0:04:25 | 0:04:30 | |
Frances, has he achieved perfection? | 0:04:30 | 0:04:32 | |
I think that A could be changed from false to true. | 0:04:32 | 0:04:37 | |
Kassa, how many has he got right? | 0:04:37 | 0:04:39 | |
-I'd say three. -He's got three out of four? -Yes. | 0:04:39 | 0:04:43 | |
Gary, you need to have answered all four statements to win the round. | 0:04:43 | 0:04:47 | |
Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:04:47 | 0:04:49 | |
Just one out of four. | 0:04:52 | 0:04:54 | |
Certainly not perfection. You let your enemies into the game. | 0:04:54 | 0:04:58 | |
Usual Suspects, you can steal the round. | 0:04:58 | 0:05:02 | |
You need to change three answers. Which three? | 0:05:02 | 0:05:04 | |
-I don't think Jack Black founded The White Stripes. -No. It doesn't sound right. | 0:05:04 | 0:05:09 | |
-We'll keep B as the correct answer. -All right. You're in charge! | 0:05:09 | 0:05:13 | |
We'll keep B and change the rest, please. | 0:05:13 | 0:05:17 | |
So, you want to change A from false to true, | 0:05:17 | 0:05:19 | |
C from false to true, D from true to false | 0:05:19 | 0:05:23 | |
and B stays as Gary answered. | 0:05:23 | 0:05:25 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:05:25 | 0:05:28 | |
HE READS A | 0:05:28 | 0:05:30 | |
It is true. | 0:05:34 | 0:05:36 | |
He became MP for Orpington. | 0:05:36 | 0:05:38 | |
HE READS B | 0:05:38 | 0:05:40 | |
That's false. | 0:05:44 | 0:05:45 | |
Jack Black is a Hollywood actor. | 0:05:45 | 0:05:47 | |
Jack White founded The White Stripes. | 0:05:47 | 0:05:50 | |
You know where this is going. | 0:05:50 | 0:05:51 | |
HE READS C | 0:05:51 | 0:05:53 | |
It is true. | 0:05:56 | 0:05:58 | |
HE READS C | 0:05:58 | 0:06:01 | |
That is false. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. You have achieved perfection. | 0:06:02 | 0:06:07 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:06:07 | 0:06:09 | |
They were first awarded in 1901. | 0:06:10 | 0:06:14 | |
Gary, they managed to succeed where you failed. | 0:06:14 | 0:06:17 | |
Usual Suspects, you have the opportunity to make Gary's chances of winning the prize | 0:06:17 | 0:06:21 | |
much harder in the final, and here's how. | 0:06:21 | 0:06:23 | |
Gary, here is your final board. | 0:06:23 | 0:06:25 | |
These six blank spaces need to be filled with categories. | 0:06:25 | 0:06:29 | |
Here are your final-round categories, starting with 'Radio', through 'James Bond' and 'Sci-Fi', | 0:06:29 | 0:06:35 | |
with many more in between. | 0:06:35 | 0:06:36 | |
If you'd won that round, you'd have the opportunity of adding two categories to the board. | 0:06:36 | 0:06:41 | |
But because the Usual Suspects stole the round, they choose the categories, | 0:06:41 | 0:06:46 | |
hoping to make the final harder for you. | 0:06:46 | 0:06:48 | |
Which two would you like Gary to play in the final? | 0:06:48 | 0:06:51 | |
-'Salvador Dali'. -'Salvador Dali' is a good one. | 0:06:51 | 0:06:54 | |
-And 'French Kings' jump out at me. -That sounds good. | 0:06:54 | 0:06:58 | |
-We'll have 'French Kings', please. -'French Kings' goes across. | 0:06:58 | 0:07:03 | |
And 'Salvador Dali'. | 0:07:03 | 0:07:05 | |
And 'Salvador Dali' goes into the final. | 0:07:05 | 0:07:08 | |
Thank you, Usual Suspects. You've won the first round. | 0:07:08 | 0:07:11 | |
We will see you in Round Two. Away they go. | 0:07:11 | 0:07:14 | |
-What do you think - 'French Kings'? -Pfft! | 0:07:14 | 0:07:17 | |
-Yes. No. -No. | 0:07:17 | 0:07:19 | |
-Salvador Dali? -No! | 0:07:19 | 0:07:21 | |
Let's have a look. Which ones would you choose? | 0:07:21 | 0:07:23 | |
None of them are standing out. 'Animals'... | 0:07:23 | 0:07:26 | |
I've probably got enough general knowledge for 'Animals'. | 0:07:26 | 0:07:30 | |
-Maybe 'Food', because I eat it! -Right. | 0:07:30 | 0:07:33 | |
-They're not good for me. -No? -None of them. -All right. | 0:07:33 | 0:07:36 | |
-Are you ready for the next round? -Yes. -Good. Let's play Round Two. | 0:07:36 | 0:07:39 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:07:39 | 0:07:41 | |
Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:07:42 | 0:07:46 | |
-Er, I'll go with false. -False. | 0:07:50 | 0:07:53 | |
No. I remember seeing the film a while ago. | 0:07:58 | 0:08:01 | |
I don't think it was based in a school. | 0:08:01 | 0:08:04 | |
-So, you're saying...? -False. -False. | 0:08:04 | 0:08:07 | |
-I'll go with true, as a guess. -True. | 0:08:11 | 0:08:15 | |
Yes, there's a lot. I'll say true. | 0:08:19 | 0:08:22 | |
True. With time to spare, you answered all four statements. | 0:08:22 | 0:08:25 | |
-Was that any better? -No. -No! | 0:08:25 | 0:08:28 | |
-On 50-50 chances, you've got to be right some of the time! -We hope. | 0:08:28 | 0:08:31 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:08:31 | 0:08:35 | |
These were the four statements and Gary's answers. | 0:08:35 | 0:08:38 | |
Ellie, has he achieved perfection? | 0:08:38 | 0:08:40 | |
I would've changed C from true to false. | 0:08:40 | 0:08:44 | |
-Ahh. Kassa, what do you think? -The same. | 0:08:44 | 0:08:46 | |
C from true to false. I believe it's aluminium. | 0:08:46 | 0:08:49 | |
Gary, the moment of truth... | 0:08:49 | 0:08:51 | |
Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:08:51 | 0:08:54 | |
Two out of four. It's an improvement on the start! | 0:08:58 | 0:09:02 | |
But not nearly good enough to be perfection. | 0:09:02 | 0:09:04 | |
You've let your enemies in again. | 0:09:04 | 0:09:07 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? | 0:09:07 | 0:09:10 | |
You need to change two answers. | 0:09:10 | 0:09:13 | |
-I definitely believe A and B are right. -B is definitely false. | 0:09:13 | 0:09:17 | |
We're going to change C to false. | 0:09:17 | 0:09:20 | |
C changes from true to false. And? | 0:09:20 | 0:09:22 | |
And D from true to false. | 0:09:22 | 0:09:24 | |
And D from true to false, leaving A and B. | 0:09:24 | 0:09:27 | |
Let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:09:27 | 0:09:31 | |
HE READS A | 0:09:31 | 0:09:32 | |
It's true! | 0:09:36 | 0:09:37 | |
Usual Suspects, you had the chance to steal the round from Gary, | 0:09:37 | 0:09:41 | |
but you failed to achieve perfection already. | 0:09:41 | 0:09:45 | |
I wonder whether you've achieved perfection at home. | 0:09:45 | 0:09:47 | |
Let's carry on. I'll explain that. | 0:09:47 | 0:09:49 | |
Cristiano Ronaldo's dad, | 0:09:49 | 0:09:52 | |
his favourite actor was Reagan when Ronald Reagan was an actor. | 0:09:52 | 0:09:55 | |
Sounds unlikely, but that's how it works. | 0:09:55 | 0:09:57 | |
HE READS B | 0:09:57 | 0:09:59 | |
That is, of course, false. It was set in a prison. | 0:10:02 | 0:10:04 | |
HE READS C | 0:10:04 | 0:10:06 | |
That is, of course, false. | 0:10:09 | 0:10:11 | |
-It's usually called aluminium foil, isn't it? You don't cook much? -No! | 0:10:11 | 0:10:15 | |
That's a giveaway! | 0:10:15 | 0:10:16 | |
HE READS D | 0:10:16 | 0:10:18 | |
It's true. There you go. | 0:10:20 | 0:10:22 | |
Usual Suspects, had you achieved perfection, | 0:10:22 | 0:10:24 | |
you would have the opportunity to make Gary's chances of winning the prize fund much harder. | 0:10:24 | 0:10:29 | |
Let's have a look at the final board. | 0:10:29 | 0:10:31 | |
You chose the first two subjects. If you'd won, you could've chosen the next two. | 0:10:31 | 0:10:35 | |
Gary, because neither side won the round, | 0:10:35 | 0:10:37 | |
the two categories that were due to be chosen will be carried over, | 0:10:37 | 0:10:41 | |
meaning four categories will be on offer. | 0:10:41 | 0:10:44 | |
Usual Suspects, we'll see you in Round Three. | 0:10:44 | 0:10:48 | |
If you can win this next round, that'll keep you in control of the board. | 0:10:49 | 0:10:53 | |
Whilst there aren't any you like, there are a few you really don't want. | 0:10:53 | 0:10:57 | |
-Ready? -Yes. | 0:10:57 | 0:10:58 | |
-Let's play Round Three. -APPLAUSE | 0:10:58 | 0:11:00 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:11:02 | 0:11:05 | |
-No, that's a kleptomaniac. So that's false. -False. | 0:11:09 | 0:11:14 | |
I can hear it in my head. | 0:11:17 | 0:11:19 | |
-It sounds like Lulu, so I'll go true. -True. | 0:11:19 | 0:11:23 | |
Erm... Maybe it's to do with their digestive system. | 0:11:27 | 0:11:32 | |
-Why not? True. -True. And finally... | 0:11:32 | 0:11:34 | |
No. I'll say... I'm going to go with false. No. | 0:11:38 | 0:11:42 | |
False. With time to spare, you've answered all four. | 0:11:42 | 0:11:45 | |
-Was that any better? Little bit better? -Yes. -You're in with a chance? -I think so. | 0:11:45 | 0:11:50 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, | 0:11:50 | 0:11:52 | |
it's time for us to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:11:52 | 0:11:55 | |
So, Usual Suspects, these were the four statements and Gary's answers. | 0:11:55 | 0:11:59 | |
-Frances, has he achieved perfection? -B is definitely incorrect. | 0:11:59 | 0:12:04 | |
I think I would answer that as false. | 0:12:04 | 0:12:07 | |
-Ellie, what do you think? -I would change B and C. | 0:12:07 | 0:12:11 | |
OK, Gary, the moment of truth. The Usual Suspects don't think you did too well. | 0:12:11 | 0:12:15 | |
You have to have answered all four perfectly to have won the round. Let's see how you've done. | 0:12:15 | 0:12:20 | |
Two out of four's not bad, but it's not perfection. | 0:12:24 | 0:12:27 | |
The Usual Suspects are back into the game. Can you steal? | 0:12:27 | 0:12:31 | |
-You can see Gary's answers. You need to change two. -B and C. | 0:12:31 | 0:12:35 | |
-B and C. -Yes. OK. -OK. | 0:12:35 | 0:12:38 | |
Can we change B from true to false and C from true to false? | 0:12:38 | 0:12:42 | |
B and C changes from true to false, leaving A and D as answered by Gary. | 0:12:42 | 0:12:47 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:12:47 | 0:12:51 | |
A pyromaniac feels compelled to steal things. True or false? | 0:12:51 | 0:12:56 | |
It is, of course, false. | 0:12:56 | 0:12:59 | |
A pyromaniac wants to set fire to things. | 0:12:59 | 0:13:01 | |
HE READS B | 0:13:01 | 0:13:03 | |
It is false. It was Petula Clark. | 0:13:06 | 0:13:10 | |
HE READS C | 0:13:10 | 0:13:12 | |
It's true. | 0:13:15 | 0:13:16 | |
You've blown it, Usual Suspects. | 0:13:16 | 0:13:19 | |
You haven't achieved perfection. You missed the opportunity. | 0:13:19 | 0:13:22 | |
Can you still achieve perfection? | 0:13:22 | 0:13:24 | |
Let's check the last statement and see how you did with that. | 0:13:24 | 0:13:27 | |
Terry Wogan once worked in a bank. True or false? | 0:13:27 | 0:13:31 | |
It is true. Over in Ireland, he used to work in a bank. Yes, he was definitely a banker. | 0:13:31 | 0:13:36 | |
Had you achieved perfection, you would now have the opportunity | 0:13:36 | 0:13:39 | |
to make Gary's chances of winning the prize much harder in the final. | 0:13:39 | 0:13:43 | |
Let's have a look at the board. | 0:13:43 | 0:13:46 | |
There's only two categories chosen. Nobody managed to win Round Three. | 0:13:46 | 0:13:51 | |
No-one managed to win Round Two either, | 0:13:51 | 0:13:53 | |
so there are four blank spaces still to be filled. | 0:13:53 | 0:13:57 | |
You're going to take it in turn to choose a category. | 0:13:57 | 0:14:00 | |
So, Gary, as the single player, you get to choose first. | 0:14:00 | 0:14:03 | |
-Which category would you like? -I'll have Animals, please. | 0:14:03 | 0:14:06 | |
'Animals' goes into the final. | 0:14:06 | 0:14:08 | |
-Usual Suspects? -I think 'Food'. | 0:14:08 | 0:14:11 | |
-I was just thinking that. -I'll go along with that. | 0:14:11 | 0:14:13 | |
-Unanimous! -We'll go 'Food', please. -'Food 'goes across. | 0:14:13 | 0:14:17 | |
-Gary. -'American English', please. -'American English'. | 0:14:18 | 0:14:22 | |
And the final category from you, Usual Suspects. | 0:14:22 | 0:14:24 | |
Either 'James Bond' or 'Opera'. | 0:14:24 | 0:14:27 | |
We'll go with 'Opera', please. | 0:14:27 | 0:14:28 | |
'Opera' goes into the final. We know our six final categories. They are... | 0:14:28 | 0:14:33 | |
Usual Suspects, it's time to switch you off for the final time. Away they go. | 0:14:38 | 0:14:42 | |
-You like food? -Yes. | 0:14:42 | 0:14:44 | |
I'm quite confident. | 0:14:44 | 0:14:45 | |
You're probably at the opera on a weekly basis. | 0:14:45 | 0:14:48 | |
-If I wasn't here today, that's where I'd be! -I can see that! | 0:14:48 | 0:14:52 | |
Not your favourite, I imagine. But who knows how it's going to go? | 0:14:52 | 0:14:55 | |
-Yes. -In with a chance. Gary, for £6,000, | 0:14:55 | 0:14:58 | |
-it's time to play the final. -APPLAUSE | 0:14:58 | 0:15:01 | |
This is the all-important final. | 0:15:02 | 0:15:04 | |
If you achieve perfection, you could leave with £6,000. | 0:15:04 | 0:15:08 | |
If you fail, you leave with nothing, which is great for the Usual Suspects | 0:15:08 | 0:15:12 | |
as one of them could be playing for a rollover of £7,000 on the next game. | 0:15:12 | 0:15:16 | |
Let's play the final round. | 0:15:16 | 0:15:19 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:15:19 | 0:15:20 | |
Gary, here are your final six categories: | 0:15:21 | 0:15:24 | |
You must answer all six statements correctly if you want to win. | 0:15:29 | 0:15:32 | |
Think carefully. There's no time limit, | 0:15:32 | 0:15:35 | |
but once you give your first answer, it'll be locked in. | 0:15:35 | 0:15:38 | |
-Are you ready? -Yep. -Let's reveal your first statement. | 0:15:38 | 0:15:41 | |
Please tell me whether you believe it to be true or false. | 0:15:41 | 0:15:45 | |
French Kings. | 0:15:45 | 0:15:47 | |
True or false? | 0:15:51 | 0:15:53 | |
Two very familiar names. | 0:15:53 | 0:15:55 | |
Whether or not they were married, I have no idea. | 0:15:55 | 0:15:59 | |
Erm... A complete stab in the dark, but true. | 0:15:59 | 0:16:02 | |
True. | 0:16:02 | 0:16:04 | |
Salvador Dali. | 0:16:04 | 0:16:06 | |
It sounds like a title that Dali would've used, | 0:16:10 | 0:16:13 | |
just based on some of the other stuff I know of that he's done, | 0:16:13 | 0:16:16 | |
so I'll go with true. | 0:16:16 | 0:16:20 | |
-True? -Yes. | 0:16:20 | 0:16:21 | |
Animals. | 0:16:21 | 0:16:24 | |
I've heard of an echidna, but in what context I have no idea. | 0:16:27 | 0:16:32 | |
I'll say that's, erm, false. | 0:16:33 | 0:16:37 | |
-False. -Yes, false. | 0:16:37 | 0:16:39 | |
Food. | 0:16:39 | 0:16:41 | |
Jambalaya does definitely contain lots of rice. It's one of my best friend's signature dishes. | 0:16:46 | 0:16:51 | |
Whether it's a Creole dish or not, I don't know. | 0:16:51 | 0:16:55 | |
I'll go with true, based on the rice. | 0:16:55 | 0:16:59 | |
-True. -Yes. | 0:16:59 | 0:17:01 | |
American English. | 0:17:01 | 0:17:03 | |
Faucet? | 0:17:07 | 0:17:09 | |
I... | 0:17:10 | 0:17:12 | |
No, I don't think it's a tap. | 0:17:12 | 0:17:15 | |
I think it's some sort of tall... | 0:17:15 | 0:17:18 | |
I'll say that's false. | 0:17:18 | 0:17:19 | |
False. And finally, Opera. | 0:17:19 | 0:17:22 | |
Erm... Not my strongest subject at all, so...... | 0:17:26 | 0:17:32 | |
I've heard of some of Mozart's work. | 0:17:32 | 0:17:35 | |
The Magic Flute sounds a bit too happy for Mozart, | 0:17:35 | 0:17:40 | |
so I'll say false. | 0:17:40 | 0:17:42 | |
False. And with that, your answers are locked in. | 0:17:42 | 0:17:46 | |
If there's one mistake, you leave with nothing. | 0:17:46 | 0:17:49 | |
-Which ones are you worried about? -All of them! | 0:17:49 | 0:17:51 | |
Are you really? I thought you reasoned things through | 0:17:51 | 0:17:55 | |
and worked hard to get to an answer. | 0:17:55 | 0:17:57 | |
It's a process of elimination, and then as best guesswork as I can go with, so... | 0:17:57 | 0:18:02 | |
All right. Let's bring back the Usual Suspects | 0:18:02 | 0:18:04 | |
-and see what they have to say. -OK. | 0:18:04 | 0:18:07 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements and Gary's answers. | 0:18:07 | 0:18:11 | |
Gary, your answers are locked in and you can't change them by yourself. | 0:18:11 | 0:18:14 | |
If you think you've made a mistake, you can unlock the board | 0:18:14 | 0:18:18 | |
with the help of the Usual Suspects. This will, however, come at a cost. | 0:18:18 | 0:18:21 | |
Usual Suspects, I'm going to ask you how well you think Gary did, | 0:18:21 | 0:18:25 | |
if you want to help and, if you do, how much it'll cost him. | 0:18:25 | 0:18:28 | |
-Gary, who would you like to hear from first? -I'll ask, er, Kassa. | 0:18:28 | 0:18:33 | |
There's one that I think you've got wrong, | 0:18:33 | 0:18:36 | |
but I wouldn't be confident enough to come down. | 0:18:36 | 0:18:40 | |
-We'll go to Ellie next, please. -I can see one that you've definitely got wrong, | 0:18:40 | 0:18:44 | |
but I look at a lot of the answers and I think I just don't know, | 0:18:44 | 0:18:49 | |
and for that reason I won't be coming down. Sorry, Gary. | 0:18:49 | 0:18:52 | |
And finally, Frances. | 0:18:52 | 0:18:54 | |
There's definitely two wrong. | 0:18:54 | 0:18:56 | |
I may be willing to come down if it's worth my while. | 0:18:56 | 0:18:59 | |
Do you want to start negotiations? Is she telling the truth? | 0:18:59 | 0:19:03 | |
I think Frances is a fairly intelligent lady. | 0:19:03 | 0:19:06 | |
You know two. There's six grand there. | 0:19:06 | 0:19:09 | |
I'll give you two grand for your answers. | 0:19:09 | 0:19:11 | |
-Make it four and I'll come. -She wants £4,000 of your six. | 0:19:11 | 0:19:15 | |
Let's call it three grand, then. We'll split it 50-50. | 0:19:15 | 0:19:18 | |
-OK, I'll come down. -Negotiations seem to be complete. | 0:19:18 | 0:19:21 | |
Frances, for 3,000 of the £6,000 please come and join us. | 0:19:21 | 0:19:26 | |
Gary, you've asked Frances for help. | 0:19:28 | 0:19:30 | |
If you achieve perfection, it will cost you £3,000 of your potential prize fund. | 0:19:30 | 0:19:35 | |
Frances, you've now forfeited your chance to play in the next game. This is your only shot. | 0:19:35 | 0:19:40 | |
-Have you made the right decision? -I'll tell you in a minute! | 0:19:40 | 0:19:43 | |
We're about to find out. Here are the final-round statements. | 0:19:43 | 0:19:46 | |
All six answers are now unlocked. Please go ahead. | 0:19:46 | 0:19:49 | |
-E and F are definitely wrong. -OK. -OK. | 0:19:49 | 0:19:53 | |
B, C and D, I think, are right. I'm not sure about A. | 0:19:53 | 0:19:58 | |
Gary, you don't have to go with what's been suggested to you. | 0:19:58 | 0:20:02 | |
I'm happy to go with your answers. We'll change E from false to true. | 0:20:02 | 0:20:06 | |
B changes from false to true. | 0:20:06 | 0:20:08 | |
-And F, yes? -And F is true. | 0:20:08 | 0:20:10 | |
-And F from false to true. -F changes from false to true. | 0:20:10 | 0:20:14 | |
-So, it's just A. -It's just A, then. -Wow. | 0:20:14 | 0:20:17 | |
-Shall we leave it? -Shall we leave it? -Let's go with it. Good luck. | 0:20:17 | 0:20:21 | |
-Thanks. -LAUGHTER | 0:20:21 | 0:20:23 | |
-Can I lock in all the rest of the answers? -BOTH: Yes. | 0:20:23 | 0:20:26 | |
All those answers are now locked in. | 0:20:26 | 0:20:29 | |
£6,000 at stake. | 0:20:29 | 0:20:31 | |
Let's find out if you've achieved perfection. | 0:20:31 | 0:20:35 | |
It's kind of all about A, isn't it? | 0:20:37 | 0:20:39 | |
-BOTH: Yes! -Let's extend your agony and hop over to B. | 0:20:39 | 0:20:45 | |
Let's get started with this. Dali painted The Persistence of Memory. | 0:20:45 | 0:20:49 | |
You said true. | 0:20:49 | 0:20:50 | |
We need it to turn green to get you off to a good start. | 0:20:50 | 0:20:52 | |
Is it true or is it false? | 0:20:52 | 0:20:56 | |
-It's true. -Yes! | 0:20:56 | 0:20:58 | |
One! One down! APPLAUSE | 0:20:58 | 0:21:01 | |
OK, moving onto the next one. | 0:21:01 | 0:21:03 | |
HE READS C | 0:21:03 | 0:21:04 | |
Gary, you said this was false. | 0:21:07 | 0:21:09 | |
So, is it true | 0:21:09 | 0:21:12 | |
or is it false? | 0:21:12 | 0:21:14 | |
-Yes! -It's false. | 0:21:17 | 0:21:20 | |
It's a small mammal. Like a hedgehog, really. | 0:21:20 | 0:21:23 | |
But it's odd because they lay eggs. Let's move on. | 0:21:23 | 0:21:26 | |
HE READS D | 0:21:26 | 0:21:28 | |
Now, Gary, luckily, | 0:21:29 | 0:21:30 | |
-one of your friends, that's their signature dish. -It is. | 0:21:30 | 0:21:34 | |
Therefore, you're absolutely convinced that this is true. | 0:21:34 | 0:21:38 | |
Is it true or is it false? | 0:21:38 | 0:21:41 | |
-It is true. -Nice one. | 0:21:42 | 0:21:45 | |
We're halfway towards the money. £3,000 each. | 0:21:45 | 0:21:49 | |
We know what's happening to yours, Gary. | 0:21:49 | 0:21:51 | |
-It's going towards a honeymoon. -If it all goes perfect. -That's a nice amount of money. | 0:21:51 | 0:21:55 | |
-Frances, what do you want to spend the money on? -I'd like a big camera. | 0:21:55 | 0:21:59 | |
-Stills photography are we talking about? -Yes. Landscapes, animals. | 0:21:59 | 0:22:03 | |
Best of luck. You're halfway there. What do you think your chances are? | 0:22:03 | 0:22:07 | |
-50-50! -All right. | 0:22:07 | 0:22:10 | |
In American English, a faucet is a tap? | 0:22:10 | 0:22:12 | |
Gary, you said this was false, but Frances told you you were wrong, | 0:22:12 | 0:22:16 | |
you needed to change that. | 0:22:16 | 0:22:19 | |
You're about to find out whether it was worth bringing Frances down | 0:22:19 | 0:22:23 | |
or whether she's taken you away from the right answers. | 0:22:23 | 0:22:26 | |
In American English, a faucet is a tap? True or false. | 0:22:26 | 0:22:29 | |
You need it to turn green. | 0:22:29 | 0:22:32 | |
-It's true. -APPLAUSE | 0:22:34 | 0:22:37 | |
OK, so now only two away from the money. | 0:22:39 | 0:22:42 | |
So, The Magic Flute was composed by Mozart? | 0:22:42 | 0:22:46 | |
-Gary said this was false. It sounded a bit too jolly, you said. -Yes. | 0:22:46 | 0:22:51 | |
Frances, you got Gary to change. | 0:22:51 | 0:22:54 | |
Were you right to come down and change both of these? | 0:22:54 | 0:22:57 | |
We're about to find out. It needs to turn green to keep you on course | 0:22:57 | 0:23:00 | |
for the £6,000. | 0:23:00 | 0:23:02 | |
Is it true or is it false? | 0:23:02 | 0:23:04 | |
-Yes! -It's true. | 0:23:07 | 0:23:10 | |
This is interesting now, isn't it? | 0:23:10 | 0:23:13 | |
One away from £6,000. £3,000 each. | 0:23:13 | 0:23:16 | |
A brand-new camera and all the gear you need. | 0:23:16 | 0:23:19 | |
The honeymoon that you and your wife have been hoping for. | 0:23:19 | 0:23:22 | |
We come back to A. | 0:23:22 | 0:23:24 | |
-Here we go. -HE READS A | 0:23:24 | 0:23:26 | |
Gary, you said that was true. Frances said, "Mm, not sure." | 0:23:29 | 0:23:34 | |
"Shall we change it? Shall we not?" | 0:23:34 | 0:23:36 | |
In the end, you plumped for true. It all rests on this. | 0:23:36 | 0:23:40 | |
If it turns green, you're walking out of here with £6,000. | 0:23:40 | 0:23:44 | |
£3,000 each! | 0:23:44 | 0:23:47 | |
If it turns red, you're walking out of here with nothing | 0:23:47 | 0:23:49 | |
and the money rolls over for the Usual Suspects on the next game. | 0:23:49 | 0:23:54 | |
-So... -HE READS A | 0:23:54 | 0:23:56 | |
You need this to turn green. | 0:24:00 | 0:24:01 | |
Is it true or false, | 0:24:01 | 0:24:04 | |
for £6,000? | 0:24:04 | 0:24:08 | |
DRAMATIC MUSIC | 0:24:08 | 0:24:10 | |
-BOTH: Yes! -You have achieved perfection! | 0:24:17 | 0:24:21 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:24:21 | 0:24:24 | |
Thank you! | 0:24:27 | 0:24:29 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:24:31 | 0:24:32 | |
-Hey! -We've got a honeymoon. And a photographer to go with it! | 0:24:32 | 0:24:37 | |
-LAUGHTER & APPLAUSE -Absolutely perfect. | 0:24:37 | 0:24:41 | |
Gary, you take home £3,000 of the prize fund. | 0:24:41 | 0:24:44 | |
Frances, you take home £3,000 of the prize fund. I'll let you think about that. | 0:24:44 | 0:24:48 | |
Unfortunately for you, Usual Suspects, | 0:24:48 | 0:24:51 | |
the prize fund has been won, so we reset the table to £1,000. | 0:24:51 | 0:24:55 | |
Congratulations, Gary and Frances. | 0:24:55 | 0:24:57 | |
-You have achieved perfection. -Yes! -That's brilliant. -£3,000. | 0:24:57 | 0:25:00 | |
Ladies and gentlemen, let's hear it for Frances and Gary. | 0:25:00 | 0:25:05 | |
-Thank you. -APPLAUSE | 0:25:05 | 0:25:07 | |
That's the way to play the game. | 0:25:08 | 0:25:10 | |
It's time to meet the next Usual Suspects | 0:25:10 | 0:25:12 | |
hoping to play Perfection today. | 0:25:12 | 0:25:15 | |
New Usual Suspects, please introduce yourselves. | 0:25:16 | 0:25:19 | |
Hi, I'm Paul. I'm from Leeds. I'm a life skills instructor. | 0:25:19 | 0:25:22 | |
Hi, I'm Tom. I'm from Bristol. I'm a travel agent manager. | 0:25:22 | 0:25:26 | |
Best of luck to you all, | 0:25:26 | 0:25:27 | |
as we find out which one of you has been randomly picked to play Perfection. | 0:25:27 | 0:25:31 | |
Paul, it's you that's been picked. Please come and play Perfection. | 0:25:34 | 0:25:38 | |
Paul, welcome to the game. | 0:25:41 | 0:25:42 | |
It's you versus the Usual Suspects. They're now your enemies. | 0:25:42 | 0:25:46 | |
Every game is worth £1,000. | 0:25:46 | 0:25:48 | |
Unfortunately for you, the previous game was won. It was a great game. | 0:25:48 | 0:25:53 | |
Nonetheless, the prize fund is reset to £1,000. | 0:25:53 | 0:25:56 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:25:56 | 0:25:58 | |
-£1,000 would come in handy, wouldn't it? -Yes. -What would you spend it on? | 0:25:58 | 0:26:02 | |
One or two home improvements, | 0:26:02 | 0:26:03 | |
then a couple of spa treatments for my wife and mother. | 0:26:03 | 0:26:07 | |
That's nice! Most of the women at home are now routing for you! | 0:26:07 | 0:26:11 | |
Three rounds and final to come. | 0:26:11 | 0:26:13 | |
Usual Suspects, we're going to switch you off. Cheerio. | 0:26:13 | 0:26:16 | |
-Are you ready? -Yes. -Then, let's play Perfection. | 0:26:16 | 0:26:20 | |
Round One. Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:26:21 | 0:26:25 | |
-I'm not too sure. I'll go for false. -False. | 0:26:28 | 0:26:32 | |
-That's false. I believe he's a snooker player. -False. | 0:26:36 | 0:26:40 | |
-I used to watch that a long time ago. That's true. -True. Finally... | 0:26:45 | 0:26:49 | |
Greek myth. I believe that's true, as well. | 0:26:54 | 0:26:57 | |
True. With loads of time to spare, you've answered all four. | 0:26:57 | 0:26:59 | |
-How was that? You seemed positive. -It felt good. -Happy? -Yes. -Good. | 0:26:59 | 0:27:04 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:27:04 | 0:27:08 | |
Usual Suspects, these are the four statements | 0:27:08 | 0:27:11 | |
and Paul's answers. | 0:27:11 | 0:27:13 | |
We'll start with you, Kassa. How has he done? | 0:27:13 | 0:27:16 | |
-I'm not sure of one. -Which one? | 0:27:16 | 0:27:18 | |
-C. -C. You're unsure of C. | 0:27:18 | 0:27:21 | |
-Ellie, what do you think? -I'm not sure of C. | 0:27:21 | 0:27:24 | |
The moment of truth... You need to have answered all four statements to have won the round. | 0:27:24 | 0:27:29 | |
Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:27:29 | 0:27:31 | |
Congratulations, Paul. You have achieve perfection. | 0:27:37 | 0:27:40 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:27:40 | 0:27:42 | |
Cracking start. Let's have a look at those in more detail, shall we? | 0:27:44 | 0:27:47 | |
The Duchess of Cambridge has six sisters. You said false. It is. | 0:27:47 | 0:27:51 | |
She only has the one - Pippa - who's become very famous. | 0:27:51 | 0:27:55 | |
John Virgo is a well-known astrologer. You said false. | 0:27:55 | 0:27:58 | |
It is, of course, false. John Virgo is a...? | 0:27:58 | 0:28:02 | |
-Snooker player. -Absolutely right. | 0:28:02 | 0:28:03 | |
Clint Eastwood appeared in Rawhide. | 0:28:03 | 0:28:06 | |
You said you watched that, and that is absolutely... true. | 0:28:06 | 0:28:10 | |
In Greek myth, a Cyclops was a one-eyed giant. True or false. | 0:28:10 | 0:28:14 | |
We now know that that is... true. Very well played. | 0:28:14 | 0:28:18 | |
As a result, you've made winning the prize fund easier. | 0:28:18 | 0:28:21 | |
Here's how... | 0:28:21 | 0:28:22 | |
Appearing before you is your final board. | 0:28:22 | 0:28:25 | |
There are six spaces that need to be filled with subject categories. | 0:28:25 | 0:28:29 | |
Here are your Final Round categories on the left. | 0:28:29 | 0:28:32 | |
'Chat Shows' and onto 'Bears', with many more in between. | 0:28:32 | 0:28:36 | |
Because you won the round, you've earned the right to choose two categories | 0:28:36 | 0:28:40 | |
to go into the final. | 0:28:40 | 0:28:42 | |
-Which two would you like? -I will go for 'Computer Games'... | 0:28:42 | 0:28:46 | |
'Computer Games' goes across. | 0:28:46 | 0:28:49 | |
..and 'Film Directors'. | 0:28:49 | 0:28:51 | |
And 'Film Directors'. Very good. | 0:28:51 | 0:28:54 | |
Usual Suspects, we'll see you in the next round, where you might just get a look-in. | 0:28:54 | 0:28:58 | |
We're going to switch you off. Cheerio. | 0:28:58 | 0:29:00 | |
Looking at those, which ones would you like to avoid? | 0:29:00 | 0:29:04 | |
Probably 'English Politics' and I would say 'Popes'. | 0:29:04 | 0:29:08 | |
And ones that you'll be choosing next if you get the chance? | 0:29:08 | 0:29:11 | |
Probably 'Bears' and 'Chat Shows'. | 0:29:11 | 0:29:15 | |
You made a great start. That's the way to play it. | 0:29:15 | 0:29:17 | |
-Shall we carry on? -Yes, please. | 0:29:17 | 0:29:19 | |
-Let's play Round Two. -APPLAUSE | 0:29:19 | 0:29:21 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:29:23 | 0:29:26 | |
-That is a lot. I would say false. -False. | 0:29:30 | 0:29:34 | |
-I'm not so sure about that. I'll say false. -False. | 0:29:39 | 0:29:44 | |
I'm not too sure. I've never watched that programme. | 0:29:49 | 0:29:52 | |
-I'll say true, though. -True. And finally... | 0:29:52 | 0:29:55 | |
-No. I'd say no to that question. -You are saying...? | 0:29:59 | 0:30:03 | |
-I don't think he would've done. -But true or false? -I'll say true. | 0:30:03 | 0:30:08 | |
True? | 0:30:08 | 0:30:11 | |
Just about got it in in time. You've answered all four. | 0:30:11 | 0:30:13 | |
-What do you think about those? -I would say 50-50. | 0:30:13 | 0:30:16 | |
I've said Bill Clinton wouldn't have sent the world's first email, and I've gone true! | 0:30:16 | 0:30:21 | |
-Yes! -I've double-bluffed myself! -You kind of have! | 0:30:21 | 0:30:24 | |
The difficulty was there, I had to ask you again, | 0:30:24 | 0:30:27 | |
but I can't put the word in for you. It has to be you. | 0:30:27 | 0:30:30 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:30:30 | 0:30:35 | |
Usual Suspects, these were the four statements and next to them are Paul's answers. | 0:30:35 | 0:30:39 | |
-Tom, has he achieved perfection? -Pretty close, but I think he's got one wrong. | 0:30:39 | 0:30:43 | |
-Which one? -I think it's A. | 0:30:43 | 0:30:45 | |
-Kassa, what do you think? -Er, I'm not sure on D. | 0:30:45 | 0:30:49 | |
Not sure on D. OK. Paul, the moment of truth... | 0:30:49 | 0:30:53 | |
Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:30:53 | 0:30:55 | |
You failed to achieve perfection. You've let your enemies into the game. | 0:31:00 | 0:31:05 | |
Can you steal the round? You need to change two answers. | 0:31:05 | 0:31:09 | |
-Which two is it going to be? -A. | 0:31:09 | 0:31:12 | |
I think A, because he is a successful jockey | 0:31:12 | 0:31:15 | |
and he's done a lot of BBC commentary and stuff. | 0:31:15 | 0:31:18 | |
What do you think about D? | 0:31:18 | 0:31:20 | |
-Yes. -Can we change A from false to true, | 0:31:20 | 0:31:23 | |
and D from true to false? | 0:31:23 | 0:31:25 | |
'A' changes from false to true. | 0:31:25 | 0:31:27 | |
D changes from true to false. B and C remain as answered by Paul. | 0:31:27 | 0:31:32 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:31:32 | 0:31:36 | |
HE READS A | 0:31:36 | 0:31:38 | |
It is true. Well done, Tom. | 0:31:42 | 0:31:45 | |
HE READS B | 0:31:45 | 0:31:46 | |
It is false. York was never the capital of England. | 0:31:50 | 0:31:53 | |
Other cities have been, like Winchester, for example. | 0:31:53 | 0:31:57 | |
HE READS C | 0:31:57 | 0:31:58 | |
That's true. | 0:32:02 | 0:32:04 | |
Very well played, Usual Suspects. You know where this is going now. | 0:32:04 | 0:32:09 | |
HE READS D | 0:32:09 | 0:32:10 | |
That is false. | 0:32:14 | 0:32:16 | |
Congratulations, Usual Suspects. You have achieved perfection. | 0:32:16 | 0:32:20 | |
The first emails were sent by computer scientists in the early '70s. | 0:32:24 | 0:32:28 | |
-To be fair, you knew that, too! -I double-bluffed myself! | 0:32:28 | 0:32:31 | |
You double-bluffed yourself and said the wrong thing. | 0:32:31 | 0:32:34 | |
OK, Paul, the Usual Suspects have succeeded where you failed and stole the round. | 0:32:34 | 0:32:38 | |
You now have the opportunity to make Paul's chances of winning the fund of £1,000 a little bit harder. | 0:32:38 | 0:32:45 | |
Let's see the final board. | 0:32:45 | 0:32:47 | |
Two categories already in the final, chosen by Paul, | 0:32:47 | 0:32:50 | |
but because you, the Usual Suspects, won the round, | 0:32:50 | 0:32:53 | |
you get the right to choose the next two categories to add to the board. | 0:32:53 | 0:32:56 | |
Which two would you like Paul to play in the final? | 0:32:56 | 0:32:59 | |
-I'm thinking 'Indian Cookery'. -That'd be an interesting one. | 0:32:59 | 0:33:03 | |
-We'll go with 'Indian Cookery', please. -'Indian Cookery' goes across. | 0:33:03 | 0:33:07 | |
-And? -'Waterfalls'? | 0:33:07 | 0:33:09 | |
I was looking at 'Waterfalls', 'Libraries' or 'Popes'. | 0:33:09 | 0:33:12 | |
-'Waterfalls', please. -'Waterfalls' goes into the final. | 0:33:12 | 0:33:15 | |
Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you won the second round. | 0:33:15 | 0:33:18 | |
Time to switch you off. We'll see you in Round Three. | 0:33:18 | 0:33:22 | |
Do you know much about Indian cookery? | 0:33:22 | 0:33:24 | |
Not a lot. I eat it, but ingredients - I'm not too sure. | 0:33:24 | 0:33:29 | |
-Waterfalls? -I've been to Niagara Falls, so I'm hoping that question comes up! | 0:33:29 | 0:33:33 | |
You still have one more chance to find perfection and choose your own categories. | 0:33:33 | 0:33:38 | |
-Are you ready to play the next round? -I am. | 0:33:38 | 0:33:40 | |
-Let's play Round Three. -APPLAUSE | 0:33:40 | 0:33:43 | |
Paul, your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:33:45 | 0:33:48 | |
I'd say no. It sounds something like a pig. | 0:33:52 | 0:33:55 | |
-I'm saying that is false. -False. | 0:33:55 | 0:33:59 | |
-I'm sure they're found in Europe, so that's false. -False. | 0:34:03 | 0:34:07 | |
-I believe they never found Jack the Ripper, so false. -False. | 0:34:11 | 0:34:15 | |
-I do know that. That is true. -True. | 0:34:19 | 0:34:21 | |
Again, with time to spare, you've answered all four. | 0:34:21 | 0:34:24 | |
-That sounded like a positive round. -Yes. -Very good. | 0:34:24 | 0:34:26 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:34:26 | 0:34:31 | |
Usual Suspects, these were the four statements and Paul's answers. | 0:34:31 | 0:34:35 | |
Ellie, what do you think? Perfection or not? | 0:34:35 | 0:34:37 | |
I'd change A from false to true. | 0:34:37 | 0:34:39 | |
-Tom, has he achieved perfection? -I would change A. | 0:34:39 | 0:34:43 | |
Paul, the moment of truth... You need to have answered all four statements perfectly. | 0:34:43 | 0:34:47 | |
Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:34:47 | 0:34:50 | |
Three out of four isn't perfection. As a result, | 0:34:56 | 0:34:59 | |
you've let your enemies into the game. | 0:34:59 | 0:35:02 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? | 0:35:02 | 0:35:05 | |
You need to change one answer. | 0:35:05 | 0:35:07 | |
I personally think A, Rhodesian Ridgeback is a dog. | 0:35:07 | 0:35:11 | |
OK, so we'll change A from false to true, please. | 0:35:11 | 0:35:15 | |
'A' changes from false to true, | 0:35:15 | 0:35:17 | |
leaving B, C and D as answered by Paul. | 0:35:17 | 0:35:20 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:35:20 | 0:35:24 | |
HE READS A | 0:35:24 | 0:35:25 | |
It's true. Very well played, Usual Suspects. | 0:35:28 | 0:35:31 | |
You know where this is going now, don't you? | 0:35:31 | 0:35:34 | |
HE READS B | 0:35:34 | 0:35:35 | |
That is false. They are, of course, found in Europe, as well. | 0:35:37 | 0:35:41 | |
HE READS C | 0:35:41 | 0:35:42 | |
False. He was never caught, so how could they possibly have hanged him? | 0:35:46 | 0:35:50 | |
HE READS D | 0:35:50 | 0:35:51 | |
True. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. | 0:35:54 | 0:35:57 | |
-You have achieved perfection. -APPLAUSE | 0:35:57 | 0:35:59 | |
Paul, as the Usual Suspects have succeeded where you failed, they've stolen the round. | 0:36:02 | 0:36:07 | |
Usual Suspects, you now have the opportunity | 0:36:07 | 0:36:09 | |
to make Paul's chances of winning that much harder. | 0:36:09 | 0:36:12 | |
Let's see the final board. | 0:36:12 | 0:36:14 | |
There are four categories, two chosen by Paul, two chosen by the Usual Suspects. | 0:36:14 | 0:36:19 | |
Because, Usual Suspects, you won the last round, you choose the next two. | 0:36:19 | 0:36:23 | |
-Which ones would you like? -'Chat Shows'. | 0:36:23 | 0:36:25 | |
-'Chat Shows'. -'Chat Shows'? -Do you think he stays at home? | 0:36:25 | 0:36:28 | |
I was going to say that last time. So 'Chat Shows'. | 0:36:28 | 0:36:31 | |
-'Chat Shows' goes across. Thank you. -And 'Bears'. | 0:36:31 | 0:36:35 | |
-'Bears'! -It's very random! | 0:36:35 | 0:36:37 | |
-Is that cuddly bears or angry bears? -Angry bears! | 0:36:37 | 0:36:42 | |
-'Bears'. -We'll go 'Bears', as well, please. | 0:36:42 | 0:36:45 | |
'Bears'. Thank you. We now know our six final categories. They are: | 0:36:45 | 0:36:50 | |
OK, guys, it's time to switch you off for the final time. Cheerio! | 0:36:56 | 0:37:00 | |
If you had the chance to choose, you'd have chosen 'Chat Shows' and 'Bears'. | 0:37:01 | 0:37:05 | |
-They chose them for you. -Thank you. Brilliant. | 0:37:05 | 0:37:08 | |
You don't need to win the rounds, just get them to choose your favourite subjects! | 0:37:08 | 0:37:11 | |
-You should be in with a chance. -I hope so, yes. | 0:37:11 | 0:37:14 | |
Paul, for £1,000, | 0:37:14 | 0:37:16 | |
it's time to play the final. | 0:37:16 | 0:37:19 | |
This is the all-important final. If you achieve perfection, you could leave with £1,000. | 0:37:20 | 0:37:25 | |
If you fail, you'll leave with nothing, which would be great news for the Usual Suspects, | 0:37:25 | 0:37:30 | |
as one of them could be playing for a rollover of £2,000 on the next game. | 0:37:30 | 0:37:34 | |
-Let's play the final round. -APPLAUSE | 0:37:34 | 0:37:38 | |
Paul, here are your six categories. They are: | 0:37:39 | 0:37:42 | |
You must answer all six statements correctly if you want to win the £1,000. | 0:37:48 | 0:37:52 | |
There's no time limit, | 0:37:52 | 0:37:53 | |
-but once you give me an answer, it'll be locked in. -OK. | 0:37:53 | 0:37:58 | |
-Are you ready? -Yes, I am. | 0:37:58 | 0:37:59 | |
Let's reveal your first statement. Tell me if you believe it to be true or false. | 0:37:59 | 0:38:04 | |
Computer Games. | 0:38:04 | 0:38:06 | |
Ohh... This is one of these... I've played Sonic the Hedgehog game. | 0:38:11 | 0:38:16 | |
Robotnik... I should know this. | 0:38:16 | 0:38:19 | |
I'm going to go for true. | 0:38:19 | 0:38:22 | |
-True. -Yes. | 0:38:22 | 0:38:24 | |
Film Directors. | 0:38:24 | 0:38:26 | |
Once again, I'm not too sure, Coppola or not. | 0:38:31 | 0:38:36 | |
I'm going to have to take another guess and I'm going to say false. | 0:38:36 | 0:38:40 | |
False. | 0:38:40 | 0:38:42 | |
Indian Cookery. | 0:38:42 | 0:38:45 | |
I thought a tandoor was a type of flatbread. | 0:38:47 | 0:38:52 | |
I've not heard it as a type of oven before. | 0:38:52 | 0:38:55 | |
I'm going to say false. | 0:38:55 | 0:38:57 | |
False. | 0:38:57 | 0:38:58 | |
Waterfalls. | 0:38:58 | 0:39:00 | |
I was hoping for the widest! | 0:39:05 | 0:39:07 | |
"The highest waterfall is in Africa..." | 0:39:07 | 0:39:10 | |
I would say that's true. | 0:39:10 | 0:39:12 | |
True. | 0:39:12 | 0:39:14 | |
Chat Shows. | 0:39:14 | 0:39:15 | |
I've watched a number of chat shows, | 0:39:20 | 0:39:23 | |
but I can't remember Des O'Connor hosting 'Knowing Me Knowing You'. | 0:39:23 | 0:39:28 | |
That doesn't ring any bells at all. | 0:39:28 | 0:39:30 | |
That must've been a long time ago. Maybe before my time! | 0:39:30 | 0:39:35 | |
I'm going to say false. | 0:39:35 | 0:39:36 | |
False. And finally, Bears... | 0:39:36 | 0:39:39 | |
That's pretty quick. Polar bears, | 0:39:45 | 0:39:47 | |
one of the largest bears, large claws... | 0:39:47 | 0:39:50 | |
Could they run that fast on ice? | 0:39:50 | 0:39:53 | |
40 miles an hour... I believe they could. I say true. | 0:39:53 | 0:39:57 | |
True. And with that, all your answers are locked in. | 0:39:57 | 0:40:00 | |
Remember, if you've made an error, you leave with nothing. | 0:40:00 | 0:40:04 | |
Which ones are you unsure of? | 0:40:04 | 0:40:07 | |
There's probably three or four there that I'm not sure of. | 0:40:07 | 0:40:10 | |
Let's bring back the Usual Suspects to see what they've got to say. | 0:40:10 | 0:40:15 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements and Paul's answers. | 0:40:15 | 0:40:19 | |
Paul, your answers are locked in. You can't change them by yourself. | 0:40:19 | 0:40:23 | |
If you think you've made a mistake, you can unlock the board with the help of the Usual Suspects. | 0:40:23 | 0:40:27 | |
This will, however, come at a cost. | 0:40:27 | 0:40:30 | |
-Paul, who would you like to hear from first? -Ellie first, please. | 0:40:30 | 0:40:35 | |
I can see one that's definitely wrong. | 0:40:35 | 0:40:37 | |
I think, because I'm unsure of the others, | 0:40:37 | 0:40:41 | |
I don't think I'd be of any help. | 0:40:41 | 0:40:43 | |
Ellie's counting herself out. Who next? | 0:40:43 | 0:40:46 | |
I will ask Kassa, please. | 0:40:46 | 0:40:49 | |
I'm sure of two being right, I'm not sure of the rest, | 0:40:49 | 0:40:52 | |
so I don't think I'd be of any help either. Sorry. | 0:40:52 | 0:40:56 | |
-You're counting yourself out, Kassa? -Yes. | 0:40:56 | 0:40:58 | |
And finally, Tom. | 0:40:58 | 0:41:00 | |
I think you've got three wrong. | 0:41:00 | 0:41:02 | |
I wouldn't be tempted to come down, not with the money you've got. | 0:41:02 | 0:41:05 | |
Negotiations over, none of the Usual Suspects are willing to help. | 0:41:05 | 0:41:09 | |
-You're on your own. -OK. | 0:41:09 | 0:41:10 | |
Maybe it'll work out for you. £1,000 at stake. Six answers away. | 0:41:10 | 0:41:14 | |
Let's find out if you've achieved perfection. | 0:41:14 | 0:41:17 | |
Dr Robotnik is an enemy of Sonic the Hedgehog. | 0:41:20 | 0:41:23 | |
You need this to turn green to get you off to a good start. Is it true or false? | 0:41:23 | 0:41:29 | |
It's true. Very good. | 0:41:30 | 0:41:33 | |
Good start. We'll get onto the next one. | 0:41:34 | 0:41:36 | |
Sofia Coppola directed 'The Hurt Locker'. | 0:41:36 | 0:41:39 | |
-Again, you ummed and ahhed about this, but plumped for false. -Mm. | 0:41:39 | 0:41:44 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:41:44 | 0:41:47 | |
-It is false. -APPLAUSE | 0:41:48 | 0:41:50 | |
-It was directed by Kathryn Bigelow. -OK. | 0:41:52 | 0:41:56 | |
We come next to C... | 0:41:56 | 0:41:58 | |
You said you didn't think that was right. | 0:41:59 | 0:42:02 | |
-I thought it was a type of flatbread. -Flatbread. | 0:42:02 | 0:42:04 | |
But now, looking at it, a tandoor could be an oven. | 0:42:04 | 0:42:08 | |
You went for false. If you're going to carry on towards the cash, | 0:42:08 | 0:42:11 | |
you need this to turn red. | 0:42:11 | 0:42:13 | |
A tandoor is a type of oven. Is that true or false? | 0:42:13 | 0:42:17 | |
-I'm afraid it's true. -AUDIENCE GROAN | 0:42:18 | 0:42:22 | |
You're right, you do have tandoori bread | 0:42:22 | 0:42:24 | |
-and the bread is actually made in a tandoor oven. -OK. | 0:42:24 | 0:42:28 | |
Maybe you can achieve perfection at home, so let's press on. | 0:42:28 | 0:42:31 | |
The world's highest waterfall is in Africa. | 0:42:31 | 0:42:34 | |
You said that's true. | 0:42:34 | 0:42:36 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:42:36 | 0:42:38 | |
It's actually false. | 0:42:38 | 0:42:40 | |
It's in Venezuela. It's Angel Falls. You were looking for South America. | 0:42:40 | 0:42:44 | |
HE READS E | 0:42:44 | 0:42:46 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:42:48 | 0:42:50 | |
It is actually false. | 0:42:50 | 0:42:53 | |
It's a spoof chat show | 0:42:53 | 0:42:55 | |
-with Alan Partridge. "Aha!" -LAUGHTER | 0:42:55 | 0:42:58 | |
HE READS F | 0:42:58 | 0:43:00 | |
You said that was true. Is it true or is it false? | 0:43:01 | 0:43:05 | |
I'm afraid it's false. | 0:43:05 | 0:43:08 | |
-18 to 25mph is about average. -Yes. | 0:43:08 | 0:43:10 | |
-Depending on size, how overweight and what time of year it is. -Yes! | 0:43:10 | 0:43:14 | |
Either way, Usual Suspects, that's good news for you. | 0:43:14 | 0:43:17 | |
The fund rolls over to the next game where one of you could play for £2,000. | 0:43:17 | 0:43:22 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:43:22 | 0:43:24 | |
Paul failed to achieve perfection. You go home with nothing, other than our thanks for playing. | 0:43:24 | 0:43:28 | |
-I hope you enjoyed yourself. -Certainly have. | 0:43:28 | 0:43:31 | |
-Let's hear it for Paul, everybody. -Cheers. -Thanks, Paul. | 0:43:31 | 0:43:35 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:43:35 | 0:43:37 | |
That's all we have time for. Join us next time | 0:43:37 | 0:43:40 | |
when our Usual Suspects have the chance to play again for £2,000. | 0:43:40 | 0:43:44 | |
But remember, we only pay for perfection. Goodbye. | 0:43:44 | 0:43:48 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:43:48 | 0:43:50 | |
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