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Welcome to the quiz show that demands nothing less than perfection. | 0:00:02 | 0:00:04 | |
Behind this screen are four contestants who will be hoping their knowledge is flawless | 0:00:04 | 0:00:08 | |
because one single mistake could give the game away. | 0:00:08 | 0:00:11 | |
This is Perfection. | 0:00:11 | 0:00:13 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:00:19 | 0:00:21 | |
Hello and welcome to Perfection - | 0:00:24 | 0:00:26 | |
the quiz show where only perfect play is good enough. | 0:00:26 | 0:00:28 | |
Behind me are the contestants. We call them the Usual Suspects. | 0:00:28 | 0:00:31 | |
They are in our isolation room. | 0:00:31 | 0:00:33 | |
In a moment, we will find out which one of them | 0:00:33 | 0:00:35 | |
has been randomly selected to join me here today to play Perfection. | 0:00:35 | 0:00:38 | |
They will then face a series of true or false statements. | 0:00:38 | 0:00:42 | |
For example, if I said... | 0:00:42 | 0:00:43 | |
Would you say that is true or false? | 0:00:47 | 0:00:49 | |
Well, if you had said true, I can tell you, you would be right. | 0:00:49 | 0:00:52 | |
Answering true or false might seem easy | 0:00:52 | 0:00:54 | |
but if a contestant gets a single answer wrong, their opponents, | 0:00:54 | 0:00:57 | |
the Usual Suspects, will be | 0:00:57 | 0:00:59 | |
allowed into the game to capitalise on their mistakes. | 0:00:59 | 0:01:02 | |
So, you know how the game works. Let's meet the Usual Suspects. | 0:01:02 | 0:01:06 | |
Hello, I'm Glenn. I'm from Garstang in Lancashire. | 0:01:06 | 0:01:09 | |
I'm a sales rep and this is my first game. | 0:01:09 | 0:01:12 | |
Hi, I'm Alexis from Wrexham. | 0:01:12 | 0:01:14 | |
I'm a stay at home mum and this is my third game. | 0:01:14 | 0:01:16 | |
Hi, I'm Alison. I'm from Westwood in Kent. | 0:01:16 | 0:01:20 | |
I'm an HR manager and this is my third game. | 0:01:20 | 0:01:23 | |
Hi, I'm Michael from Charlton in London. | 0:01:23 | 0:01:25 | |
I'm a pier master and this is my fourth game. | 0:01:25 | 0:01:28 | |
Well, welcome to you all and best of luck as we now find out which | 0:01:28 | 0:01:31 | |
one of you has been randomly picked to play Perfection. | 0:01:31 | 0:01:35 | |
Michael, please come and play Perfection. | 0:01:38 | 0:01:41 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:01:41 | 0:01:43 | |
Michael, welcome to the game. Let's learn a little bit more about you. | 0:01:43 | 0:01:46 | |
A riverboat man working on the Thames. | 0:01:46 | 0:01:48 | |
Yeah, I'm a pier master working on the Thames, the great River Thames. | 0:01:48 | 0:01:51 | |
One of the great old trades, isn't it? | 0:01:51 | 0:01:53 | |
It's one of the old trades of the river. | 0:01:53 | 0:01:55 | |
You had a chance to bond for a little while there with Alexis | 0:01:55 | 0:01:57 | |
and Alison, not so much with Glenn though, but I imagine they're | 0:01:57 | 0:02:00 | |
probably going to look after you give you nice, easy... | 0:02:00 | 0:02:03 | |
Of course they will. I know the girls will look after me. | 0:02:03 | 0:02:06 | |
Well, it's now you versus the Usual Suspects. | 0:02:06 | 0:02:08 | |
They were your team-mates, they're now your enemies. | 0:02:08 | 0:02:10 | |
Their job is to stop you from winning the prize fund because | 0:02:10 | 0:02:12 | |
your failure will mean the prize money rolls over to the next game, | 0:02:12 | 0:02:15 | |
where one of them could be sitting here playing for a bigger total. | 0:02:15 | 0:02:18 | |
Now, every game on Perfection is worth £1,000. | 0:02:18 | 0:02:21 | |
Unfortunately for you, the last game was won, | 0:02:21 | 0:02:24 | |
which means it's reset now, the prize fund, to £1,000. | 0:02:24 | 0:02:28 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:02:28 | 0:02:29 | |
-But £1,000 is good money by anybody's standards, isn't it? -Yeah. | 0:02:31 | 0:02:34 | |
It would give me that little holiday I want. | 0:02:34 | 0:02:36 | |
What sort of holiday are we talking about? What would you like to do? | 0:02:36 | 0:02:39 | |
It's weird that I work on the river | 0:02:39 | 0:02:40 | |
but I've never, ever been on a cruise. | 0:02:40 | 0:02:43 | |
-Take the missus along? -I suppose so, yeah. -Does she like boats? | 0:02:43 | 0:02:47 | |
I hope she does because it's my dream, I want to go on a cruise. | 0:02:47 | 0:02:50 | |
-So, hopefully, yes. -Well, look, good luck. Here's how the game works. | 0:02:50 | 0:02:53 | |
You will play three rounds and then a final. | 0:02:53 | 0:02:55 | |
Every round you achieve Perfection will make the final easier for you. | 0:02:55 | 0:02:58 | |
However, if your performance is anything less than perfect, | 0:02:58 | 0:03:00 | |
the Usual Suspects will have the chance to step in | 0:03:00 | 0:03:03 | |
and steal the round, making the final much harder. | 0:03:03 | 0:03:06 | |
Usual Suspects, we are going to switch you off for now. So, cheerio. | 0:03:06 | 0:03:10 | |
And away they go. | 0:03:10 | 0:03:11 | |
Michael, you can now talk through your answers | 0:03:11 | 0:03:13 | |
without giving away any vital knowledge. | 0:03:13 | 0:03:15 | |
Each round has four true or false statements. | 0:03:15 | 0:03:17 | |
You'll answer against the clock. | 0:03:17 | 0:03:19 | |
You'll only get 45 seconds and once you've given your answers, | 0:03:19 | 0:03:22 | |
your first answer, it will be locked in. You ready? | 0:03:22 | 0:03:25 | |
-Yeah, let's go. -Then let's play Perfection. | 0:03:25 | 0:03:28 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:03:28 | 0:03:30 | |
Round 1. Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:03:32 | 0:03:35 | |
I think he climbed it before that | 0:03:40 | 0:03:43 | |
-so I'll go false. -False. | 0:03:43 | 0:03:45 | |
St James's Park, London. | 0:03:52 | 0:03:53 | |
-I'd say true. -True. | 0:03:55 | 0:03:57 | |
That's false. | 0:04:01 | 0:04:02 | |
False. And finally... | 0:04:02 | 0:04:04 | |
Never seen it. | 0:04:09 | 0:04:10 | |
No. False. | 0:04:12 | 0:04:13 | |
False. | 0:04:13 | 0:04:15 | |
And, with time to spare, you've answered all four statements. | 0:04:15 | 0:04:18 | |
-How do you think that went? -All right except for the last one. | 0:04:18 | 0:04:21 | |
I haven't seen anything to do with the Mad Men. | 0:04:21 | 0:04:23 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, it's time for us | 0:04:23 | 0:04:26 | |
to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:04:26 | 0:04:29 | |
So, Usual Suspects, these are the four statements | 0:04:29 | 0:04:31 | |
and next to them are Michael's answers. Alison, how has he done? | 0:04:31 | 0:04:35 | |
I'm not sure what year Edmund Hillary | 0:04:35 | 0:04:37 | |
climbed Mount Everest. | 0:04:37 | 0:04:39 | |
That's the only one I'm not really too sure about. | 0:04:39 | 0:04:41 | |
Alexis, what do you think? | 0:04:41 | 0:04:42 | |
I think he's done OK. I think he's done quite well. | 0:04:42 | 0:04:44 | |
Glenn, can you see any holes in his answers? | 0:04:44 | 0:04:47 | |
-I think he's got Perfection. I think he's had a good start. -Wow. | 0:04:47 | 0:04:49 | |
It's the moment of truth. | 0:04:49 | 0:04:51 | |
You need to have answered all four perfectly to have won the round. | 0:04:51 | 0:04:54 | |
Let's find out how many you got correct. | 0:04:54 | 0:04:56 | |
Three out of four is pretty good but not good enough. | 0:05:01 | 0:05:04 | |
I'm afraid you haven't achieved Perfection. | 0:05:04 | 0:05:06 | |
You've let your enemies, the Usual Suspects, into the game. | 0:05:06 | 0:05:09 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? | 0:05:09 | 0:05:11 | |
You can see Michael's answers. You need to change one of them. | 0:05:11 | 0:05:14 | |
But which one? | 0:05:14 | 0:05:16 | |
Mad Men, I'm sure, is politics-based which suggests Washington DC. | 0:05:16 | 0:05:19 | |
-I think I've seen them. -ALEXIS: -Shall we do D? | 0:05:19 | 0:05:21 | |
D to true, yeah. | 0:05:21 | 0:05:22 | |
-Nick, I think we'd like to change D from false to true. -Lovely. | 0:05:22 | 0:05:26 | |
D changes from false to true leaving A, B and C as answered by Michael. | 0:05:26 | 0:05:30 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:05:30 | 0:05:33 | |
If a statement turns green, it's true. If it turns red, it's false. | 0:05:33 | 0:05:37 | |
Edmund Hillary climbed Mount Everest in 1953. Is that true or false? | 0:05:37 | 0:05:42 | |
It's true. | 0:05:43 | 0:05:45 | |
Oh, you've blown it straight away, Usual Suspects. | 0:05:45 | 0:05:48 | |
You had the chance to steal the round from Michael | 0:05:48 | 0:05:51 | |
but you failed to achieve Perfection. | 0:05:51 | 0:05:53 | |
Let's go through the rest of the answers | 0:05:53 | 0:05:55 | |
and see how you've done at home. | 0:05:55 | 0:05:57 | |
The Serpentine is a lake in London's Hyde Park. Is that true or false? | 0:05:57 | 0:06:01 | |
-It is true. -I had to get that one, yeah, definitely. | 0:06:02 | 0:06:05 | |
You'd have got some stick | 0:06:05 | 0:06:07 | |
off the rest of the boat people if you'd got that wrong. | 0:06:07 | 0:06:09 | |
Noel Coward wrote the play The Mousetrap. True or false? | 0:06:09 | 0:06:13 | |
It is, of course, false. | 0:06:13 | 0:06:15 | |
It was Agatha Christie that wrote it. | 0:06:15 | 0:06:18 | |
You're nodding away, Alexis. | 0:06:18 | 0:06:19 | |
It was on the tip of your tongue, wasn't it? | 0:06:19 | 0:06:21 | |
The TV series Mad Men is set in Washington DC. | 0:06:21 | 0:06:24 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:06:24 | 0:06:26 | |
It is false. | 0:06:26 | 0:06:29 | |
It's set in New York. | 0:06:29 | 0:06:31 | |
Now, Usual Suspects, had you achieved Perfection, | 0:06:31 | 0:06:33 | |
you would now have the opportunity to make Michael's chances | 0:06:33 | 0:06:36 | |
of winning the prize fund much harder in the final and here's how. | 0:06:36 | 0:06:40 | |
Michael, this is your final board. | 0:06:41 | 0:06:43 | |
These six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories. | 0:06:43 | 0:06:46 | |
Behind each category will be a true or false statement and you | 0:06:46 | 0:06:49 | |
will need to answer correctly all six to win the prize fund. | 0:06:49 | 0:06:52 | |
Here are the final round categories. | 0:06:52 | 0:06:54 | |
Starting with Churchill, | 0:06:54 | 0:06:55 | |
running through Comedy, Kings, Phobias | 0:06:55 | 0:06:58 | |
and on to Cycling. | 0:06:58 | 0:07:00 | |
Had you achieved Perfection, you'd now have the opportunity of adding | 0:07:00 | 0:07:03 | |
two categories of your choice to the board | 0:07:03 | 0:07:04 | |
but because neither side won the round, the two categories | 0:07:04 | 0:07:07 | |
that were due to be chosen will be carried over to the next round. | 0:07:07 | 0:07:10 | |
All categories will be on offer. | 0:07:10 | 0:07:13 | |
Usual Suspects. | 0:07:13 | 0:07:14 | |
Could do better, I think, is the teacher's report. | 0:07:14 | 0:07:17 | |
It's time to switch off. We'll see you in Round 2. | 0:07:17 | 0:07:19 | |
And away they go. | 0:07:19 | 0:07:21 | |
Michael, what do you think of those categories? | 0:07:21 | 0:07:23 | |
What would you fancy to choose yourself out of that group? | 0:07:23 | 0:07:26 | |
Football | 0:07:26 | 0:07:27 | |
and possibly Comedy. | 0:07:27 | 0:07:29 | |
What would you try to avoid? | 0:07:29 | 0:07:31 | |
Philosophy | 0:07:31 | 0:07:32 | |
and Phobias. | 0:07:32 | 0:07:33 | |
Phobias would be a little bit iffy, yeah. | 0:07:33 | 0:07:36 | |
Well, remember, in order to win the prize fund, | 0:07:36 | 0:07:38 | |
you need to answer all six questions correctly. | 0:07:38 | 0:07:40 | |
Winning this next round with four categories on offer | 0:07:40 | 0:07:43 | |
to choose for yourself could prove crucial. | 0:07:43 | 0:07:46 | |
-Are you ready to play the next round? -I am. | 0:07:46 | 0:07:48 | |
Let's play Round 2. | 0:07:48 | 0:07:50 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:07:50 | 0:07:51 | |
Michael, your 45 seconds in Round 2 starts now. | 0:07:53 | 0:07:56 | |
He won it but I don't know if it was '68. | 0:08:01 | 0:08:05 | |
-I'll say true. -True. | 0:08:05 | 0:08:08 | |
I'll say that's true. | 0:08:13 | 0:08:14 | |
True. | 0:08:14 | 0:08:15 | |
I think it may have been three | 0:08:22 | 0:08:24 | |
-so I'll say false. -False. | 0:08:24 | 0:08:26 | |
And finally... | 0:08:26 | 0:08:27 | |
That's not that good. | 0:08:34 | 0:08:36 | |
-I'll go false. -False. -False. | 0:08:36 | 0:08:38 | |
How do you feel about that? | 0:08:39 | 0:08:41 | |
-Do you think you've done better this time? -Three, possibly. | 0:08:41 | 0:08:43 | |
Again, not too sure on D | 0:08:43 | 0:08:45 | |
and Cliff did... I think it was Congratulations he sung | 0:08:45 | 0:08:50 | |
but I don't know what the year was. | 0:08:50 | 0:08:52 | |
Before we reveal how you've done, it's time for us | 0:08:52 | 0:08:54 | |
to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:08:54 | 0:08:56 | |
So, Usual Suspects, these are the four statements | 0:08:56 | 0:08:58 | |
and next to them are Michael's answers. | 0:08:58 | 0:09:01 | |
Glenn, how do you think he's done? | 0:09:01 | 0:09:03 | |
-I think he might have got C wrong. -Alexis? | 0:09:03 | 0:09:05 | |
I'm not sure about some of the others. The date on A, | 0:09:05 | 0:09:08 | |
I don't know, to be honest. | 0:09:08 | 0:09:10 | |
Interesting. Michael, the moment of truth. | 0:09:10 | 0:09:12 | |
Let's find out how many you've got correct. | 0:09:12 | 0:09:15 | |
Just one. | 0:09:19 | 0:09:20 | |
Just one. That certainly isn't Perfection and, as a result, | 0:09:20 | 0:09:23 | |
you have now let your enemies, the Usual Suspects, into the game. | 0:09:23 | 0:09:26 | |
This is your chance, Usual Suspects. You can steal this round. | 0:09:26 | 0:09:29 | |
You can see Michael's answers, you need to change three of them. | 0:09:29 | 0:09:32 | |
-Which three? -GLENN: -Will we keep A the same? | 0:09:32 | 0:09:34 | |
-ALEXIS: -Egypt's land border with Tunisia, you think it's false? | 0:09:34 | 0:09:37 | |
-Yeah, I'll say that. -Yeah. | 0:09:37 | 0:09:39 | |
OK, which ones would you like to change? | 0:09:39 | 0:09:41 | |
We'd like to keep A the same, as true and then change B, C and D. | 0:09:41 | 0:09:45 | |
-So, B from true to false. -B changes from true to false. | 0:09:45 | 0:09:49 | |
-C, false to true. -C, false to true. | 0:09:49 | 0:09:52 | |
-And D, false to true, please. -D, false to true. | 0:09:52 | 0:09:54 | |
Leaving A as answered by Michael. | 0:09:54 | 0:09:57 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:09:57 | 0:10:01 | |
Cliff Richard won Eurovision for the UK in 1968. | 0:10:01 | 0:10:06 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:10:06 | 0:10:08 | |
It's false. Usual Suspects, you've blown it straight away. | 0:10:09 | 0:10:13 | |
He sang Congratulations but only came second. He didn't win it. | 0:10:13 | 0:10:18 | |
Let's press on. Can you achieve Perfection at home? | 0:10:18 | 0:10:20 | |
Let's have a look. | 0:10:20 | 0:10:21 | |
Egypt shares a land border with Tunisia. | 0:10:21 | 0:10:23 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:10:23 | 0:10:25 | |
It is, of course, false. | 0:10:25 | 0:10:27 | |
Libya is between the two countries. | 0:10:27 | 0:10:30 | |
Matthew Pinsent won four Olympic gold medals. | 0:10:30 | 0:10:32 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:10:32 | 0:10:34 | |
It's true. And then finally, Romulus and Remus | 0:10:35 | 0:10:38 | |
were the founders of Athens. | 0:10:38 | 0:10:41 | |
It's false. | 0:10:41 | 0:10:42 | |
They were the founders of Rome. | 0:10:42 | 0:10:44 | |
I just remembered it's Rome. | 0:10:44 | 0:10:46 | |
Yeah, Alison, just a tip - you need to come up with that earlier. | 0:10:46 | 0:10:50 | |
Usual Suspects, had you achieved Perfection, | 0:10:50 | 0:10:53 | |
you'd have the opportunity to make | 0:10:53 | 0:10:54 | |
Michael's chances of winning the prize fund much harder in the final. | 0:10:54 | 0:10:57 | |
Let's have a look at the board. | 0:10:57 | 0:11:00 | |
Because neither side won the round, | 0:11:00 | 0:11:02 | |
the four categories that were due to be chosen will now be carried | 0:11:02 | 0:11:05 | |
over to the final round meaning that all six categories | 0:11:05 | 0:11:07 | |
will be on offer, making it a crucial round. | 0:11:07 | 0:11:11 | |
I'm going to switch you off, Usual Suspects, | 0:11:11 | 0:11:14 | |
but we'll see you in Round 3. | 0:11:14 | 0:11:15 | |
And away they go. | 0:11:15 | 0:11:17 | |
This is the time, if you've been saving yourself. | 0:11:17 | 0:11:20 | |
I've saved myself till this one, Nick, definitely. | 0:11:20 | 0:11:22 | |
Don't save yourself anymore. I'd go for it at this stage. | 0:11:22 | 0:11:25 | |
-Are you ready to play the next round? -I certainly am, thank you. | 0:11:25 | 0:11:27 | |
Let's play Round 3. | 0:11:27 | 0:11:28 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:11:28 | 0:11:31 | |
Round 3. Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:11:32 | 0:11:35 | |
False. | 0:11:40 | 0:11:41 | |
False. | 0:11:41 | 0:11:42 | |
Never heard of it. | 0:11:48 | 0:11:50 | |
It could be true. | 0:11:50 | 0:11:51 | |
True? | 0:11:51 | 0:11:52 | |
Yeah. | 0:11:52 | 0:11:53 | |
I thought it was France. | 0:11:58 | 0:12:01 | |
False. | 0:12:01 | 0:12:02 | |
False. And finally... | 0:12:02 | 0:12:03 | |
True. | 0:12:09 | 0:12:10 | |
True. And, with loads of time to spare, | 0:12:10 | 0:12:12 | |
you have answered all four very confidently. | 0:12:12 | 0:12:14 | |
-The last one, I'm not sure at all. -No? -No. | 0:12:14 | 0:12:17 | |
Before we reveal how you've done, | 0:12:17 | 0:12:19 | |
it's time for us to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:12:19 | 0:12:22 | |
Hello, Usual Suspects. | 0:12:22 | 0:12:23 | |
These were the four statements and next to them are Michael's answers. | 0:12:23 | 0:12:26 | |
So, let's start with you, Alison, this time. | 0:12:26 | 0:12:28 | |
I think he's done pretty well. There's only one I'm not sure of. | 0:12:28 | 0:12:32 | |
-I'm not sure who wrote The Scarlet Pimpernel. -All right. | 0:12:32 | 0:12:34 | |
Glenn, how do you think he's done? | 0:12:34 | 0:12:36 | |
A and C, I have no idea. | 0:12:36 | 0:12:37 | |
A real mixed bag there from the Usual Suspects. | 0:12:37 | 0:12:40 | |
Let's take a look and see, shall we? | 0:12:40 | 0:12:42 | |
You've got one again. Well, you're consistent, Michael. | 0:12:46 | 0:12:48 | |
But consistently not very good at the moment. | 0:12:48 | 0:12:51 | |
The only consolation I've got is | 0:12:51 | 0:12:52 | |
there was a lot of doubt up the top there as well. | 0:12:52 | 0:12:55 | |
They're going to struggle to change it as well, aren't they? | 0:12:55 | 0:12:57 | |
You've now let your enemies, the Usual Suspects, into the game. | 0:12:57 | 0:13:00 | |
Usual Suspects, you had two chances so far | 0:13:00 | 0:13:02 | |
which you spectacularly failed to grasp. | 0:13:02 | 0:13:04 | |
Can you steal this round? Someone win a round, please. | 0:13:04 | 0:13:07 | |
You can see Michael's answers, you need to change three of them. | 0:13:07 | 0:13:11 | |
Which three? | 0:13:11 | 0:13:12 | |
-I think the one we all agreed on was that B is right. -Yeah. -That's it. | 0:13:12 | 0:13:15 | |
Shall we change all the others? | 0:13:15 | 0:13:16 | |
Let's change the others. | 0:13:16 | 0:13:18 | |
-We have to win it. -Fingers crossed. | 0:13:18 | 0:13:21 | |
We are going to keep B as being true. | 0:13:21 | 0:13:23 | |
B is going to stay as true. It's the one you'll leave alone. | 0:13:23 | 0:13:26 | |
-So you want to change A from false to true. -Yes, please. | 0:13:26 | 0:13:28 | |
-C from false to true. -Yeah. | 0:13:28 | 0:13:30 | |
-D from true to false. -Mm-hm. | 0:13:30 | 0:13:32 | |
Leaving B as Michael chose. Yes? | 0:13:32 | 0:13:36 | |
-Happy with that? -Yes, please. -Lovely, thanks very much. | 0:13:36 | 0:13:38 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out whether you finally managed | 0:13:38 | 0:13:42 | |
to get the correct answers and achieve Perfection. | 0:13:42 | 0:13:45 | |
Film directors Ridley and Tony Scott are brothers. Is that true or false? | 0:13:45 | 0:13:50 | |
It is true. | 0:13:50 | 0:13:53 | |
Someone in their 90s is a nonagenarian. | 0:13:53 | 0:13:56 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:13:56 | 0:13:58 | |
It is true. | 0:13:59 | 0:14:02 | |
Look how chuffed you are up there, Usual Suspects. | 0:14:02 | 0:14:04 | |
Because you know where this is going now, don't you? | 0:14:04 | 0:14:07 | |
The birthplace of Florence Nightingale is in Italy. | 0:14:07 | 0:14:09 | |
True or false? | 0:14:09 | 0:14:10 | |
It is true. Yes, in actual fact, she was born in Florence. | 0:14:12 | 0:14:15 | |
That's why she was named Florence. | 0:14:15 | 0:14:17 | |
The Scarlet Pimpernel is a book by John Buchan. True or false? | 0:14:17 | 0:14:20 | |
It is false. | 0:14:21 | 0:14:23 | |
Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved Perfection. | 0:14:23 | 0:14:26 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:14:26 | 0:14:28 | |
The Scarlet Pimpernel was, in fact, written by Baroness Orczy. | 0:14:31 | 0:14:34 | |
So, Usual Suspects, you now have the opportunity to make Michael's | 0:14:34 | 0:14:37 | |
chances of winning the prize fund much harder. | 0:14:37 | 0:14:39 | |
Let's see the final board. | 0:14:39 | 0:14:41 | |
Fabulously blank | 0:14:43 | 0:14:44 | |
despite three rounds of playing. | 0:14:44 | 0:14:46 | |
Because you won the round, Usual Suspects, | 0:14:46 | 0:14:48 | |
you've earned the right to choose six categories to add to the board. | 0:14:48 | 0:14:51 | |
Two from the first round, two from the second round | 0:14:51 | 0:14:53 | |
and two from the round you just played. | 0:14:53 | 0:14:55 | |
So, which six would you like Michael to play in the final? | 0:14:55 | 0:14:59 | |
Philosophy, to start with. | 0:14:59 | 0:15:01 | |
Philosophy, to start with. | 0:15:01 | 0:15:02 | |
What should we go for? Phobias? | 0:15:02 | 0:15:04 | |
-Yeah. -Phobias would be good. | 0:15:04 | 0:15:06 | |
Phobias is next in the final. | 0:15:06 | 0:15:08 | |
Oscars is always the year. It's always quite a difficult one. | 0:15:08 | 0:15:11 | |
-Yeah, Oscars. -Oscars. -Oscars goes in. | 0:15:11 | 0:15:13 | |
-Plays, yeah. -Plays, please, Nick. -Plays goes across. | 0:15:15 | 0:15:19 | |
-ALEXIS: -Comedy? -ALISON: -Comedy. | 0:15:20 | 0:15:22 | |
Comedy is the fifth category in the final and we need just one more. | 0:15:22 | 0:15:26 | |
-Cycling might be a good one, you know. -Yeah. -Cycling. | 0:15:26 | 0:15:28 | |
Cycling goes into the final. | 0:15:28 | 0:15:30 | |
Thank you very much. We now know the six final categories. | 0:15:30 | 0:15:32 | |
They are... | 0:15:32 | 0:15:34 | |
OK, guys, thank you very much. | 0:15:37 | 0:15:39 | |
Time to switch you off for the final time. We'll see you later. | 0:15:39 | 0:15:42 | |
And away they go. | 0:15:42 | 0:15:43 | |
All right, Michael, for £1,000, it's time to play the final. | 0:15:43 | 0:15:47 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:15:47 | 0:15:48 | |
This is the all-important final. If you can achieve Perfection, | 0:15:48 | 0:15:51 | |
you could be leaving with a prize fund of £1,000. | 0:15:51 | 0:15:54 | |
If you fail, you will be leaving with nothing. | 0:15:54 | 0:15:56 | |
Which is great news for them, | 0:15:56 | 0:15:58 | |
not such good news for you, cos one of them could be | 0:15:58 | 0:16:00 | |
playing for a rollover of £2,000 on the next game. | 0:16:00 | 0:16:03 | |
If you're ready, let's play the final round. | 0:16:03 | 0:16:05 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:16:05 | 0:16:07 | |
Michael, here are your final six categories. They are... | 0:16:08 | 0:16:11 | |
You must answer all six statements correctly | 0:16:14 | 0:16:16 | |
if you want to win the £1,000. | 0:16:16 | 0:16:18 | |
There is no time limit but once you've given an answer, | 0:16:18 | 0:16:20 | |
your first answer is locked in. Do you understand? | 0:16:20 | 0:16:22 | |
-Yeah. -Are you ready? -Yeah, I'm ready. -Let's reveal your first statement. | 0:16:22 | 0:16:26 | |
Please, tell me whether you believe it to be true or false. | 0:16:26 | 0:16:29 | |
Philosophy. | 0:16:29 | 0:16:30 | |
I don't think he was Japanese. | 0:16:34 | 0:16:37 | |
I say false. | 0:16:37 | 0:16:39 | |
False. | 0:16:39 | 0:16:40 | |
Moving on to Phobias. | 0:16:40 | 0:16:42 | |
Ochlo. Ochlo. There is no clue there at all. No clue there at all. | 0:16:47 | 0:16:52 | |
I'll go false again. | 0:16:52 | 0:16:53 | |
False. | 0:16:53 | 0:16:55 | |
Oscars. | 0:16:55 | 0:16:57 | |
I don't think he won it. I can't think, though. | 0:17:01 | 0:17:04 | |
False again. | 0:17:04 | 0:17:05 | |
-You're saying false? -Yeah. | 0:17:05 | 0:17:07 | |
Moving on to Plays. | 0:17:07 | 0:17:09 | |
-I say that's true. -Yeah? | 0:17:16 | 0:17:18 | |
I've heard of Eugene O'Neill but I don't know if it's The Iceman Cometh. | 0:17:18 | 0:17:21 | |
But I'll say true. | 0:17:21 | 0:17:23 | |
True. | 0:17:23 | 0:17:24 | |
Moving on to E, Comedy. | 0:17:24 | 0:17:27 | |
I don't know if I've seen him on that. | 0:17:32 | 0:17:34 | |
I'll say true. | 0:17:36 | 0:17:37 | |
True. | 0:17:37 | 0:17:39 | |
And finally, Cycling. | 0:17:39 | 0:17:42 | |
A figure of seven comes in my mind. | 0:17:47 | 0:17:49 | |
Seven. | 0:17:50 | 0:17:51 | |
Seven. Seven. | 0:17:52 | 0:17:54 | |
I'll say that's false. | 0:17:54 | 0:17:56 | |
False. | 0:17:56 | 0:17:57 | |
They are now locked in. | 0:17:57 | 0:17:58 | |
Remember, if there is one single mistake, you leave with nothing. | 0:17:58 | 0:18:01 | |
Which ones are you unsure of? | 0:18:01 | 0:18:02 | |
Can we go through the alphabet? A, B, C... | 0:18:02 | 0:18:04 | |
-Which ones are you confident of, then? -E, F. But the rest... | 0:18:04 | 0:18:08 | |
The first four you're worried about, | 0:18:08 | 0:18:10 | |
the last two you're a bit more confident. | 0:18:10 | 0:18:12 | |
A little bit more confident. | 0:18:12 | 0:18:13 | |
Let's switch on the Usual Suspects. | 0:18:13 | 0:18:16 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements | 0:18:16 | 0:18:19 | |
and next to them are Michael's answers. | 0:18:19 | 0:18:21 | |
Michael, your answers are now locked in. | 0:18:21 | 0:18:22 | |
You can't change them by yourself but if you think you've made | 0:18:22 | 0:18:25 | |
a mistake you can unlock the board with the help of the Usual Suspects. | 0:18:25 | 0:18:28 | |
This will, however, come at a cost. | 0:18:28 | 0:18:30 | |
Usual Suspects, I'm now going to ask you to tell me | 0:18:30 | 0:18:33 | |
how well you think Michael has done, | 0:18:33 | 0:18:34 | |
if you want to help and, if you do, how much it will cost. | 0:18:34 | 0:18:37 | |
Remember, you can't refer to any of the statements specifically. | 0:18:37 | 0:18:39 | |
So, Michael, who would you like to hear from first? | 0:18:39 | 0:18:42 | |
Let's have a listen from Glenn. | 0:18:42 | 0:18:44 | |
I can see you have got two right | 0:18:44 | 0:18:45 | |
and I can also see you've got two wrong | 0:18:45 | 0:18:48 | |
and the rest, I'm completely lost with. | 0:18:48 | 0:18:50 | |
-There's not much I can do to help you there, mate, I'm sorry. -Alexis. | 0:18:50 | 0:18:53 | |
There is one that's definitely wrong | 0:18:53 | 0:18:55 | |
and one more that might be wrong. | 0:18:55 | 0:18:57 | |
-It is not enough money for me to come down, really. -And Alison. | 0:18:57 | 0:19:00 | |
I won't come down cos I'm not sure but I hope you win. | 0:19:00 | 0:19:03 | |
-I won't be coming down this time. -Thank you. -What a lovely thought. | 0:19:03 | 0:19:06 | |
You don't want him to lose | 0:19:06 | 0:19:07 | |
so it becomes £2,000 for you in the next game. | 0:19:07 | 0:19:09 | |
I didn't say that but... | 0:19:09 | 0:19:12 | |
There is a bit of sincerity there. Thank you very much. | 0:19:12 | 0:19:14 | |
Well, look, none of our Usual Suspects are willing to help | 0:19:14 | 0:19:17 | |
so you're on your own, really. £1,000 at stake, six answers away. | 0:19:17 | 0:19:21 | |
Let's find out if you've achieved Perfection. | 0:19:21 | 0:19:24 | |
Confucius was a Japanese philosopher. You said false. | 0:19:28 | 0:19:31 | |
We'd like this to turn red for you to get you off to a flying start. | 0:19:31 | 0:19:34 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:19:34 | 0:19:35 | |
Well done. There you go, you were right. It's false. | 0:19:38 | 0:19:41 | |
He was, of course... | 0:19:41 | 0:19:42 | |
Would you like to hazard a guess on where he came from. | 0:19:42 | 0:19:44 | |
-Greece? Something like that? -China. | 0:19:44 | 0:19:46 | |
Well done, me old China. Thank you very much. | 0:19:46 | 0:19:48 | |
-Lovely. Good start. So, one down, five to go. -Yeah. | 0:19:48 | 0:19:52 | |
That much closer to the £1,000. | 0:19:52 | 0:19:54 | |
B. Ochlophobia is the fear of crowds. You said that was false. | 0:19:54 | 0:19:58 | |
We need this to turn red to keep you on course for the cash. | 0:19:58 | 0:20:03 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:20:03 | 0:20:04 | |
It's true. | 0:20:07 | 0:20:09 | |
I'm afraid you have failed to achieve Perfection. | 0:20:09 | 0:20:12 | |
-It means you're not going home with the money this time. -No. | 0:20:12 | 0:20:14 | |
Can you still achieve Perfection at home? | 0:20:14 | 0:20:16 | |
Let's carry on through the rest of the statements and answers | 0:20:16 | 0:20:19 | |
and see how you did. | 0:20:19 | 0:20:20 | |
Christian Bale won an Oscar for The Fighter. Is that true or false? | 0:20:20 | 0:20:24 | |
You said false. | 0:20:24 | 0:20:25 | |
It's true, I'm afraid. | 0:20:26 | 0:20:28 | |
He won Best Supporting Actor. That was in 2011. | 0:20:28 | 0:20:31 | |
The Iceman Cometh is a play by Eugene O'Neill. | 0:20:31 | 0:20:33 | |
You said that might be true. Is it true or false? | 0:20:33 | 0:20:36 | |
It is true. | 0:20:36 | 0:20:38 | |
So you are batting 50-50 at the moment. Two right, two wrong. | 0:20:38 | 0:20:40 | |
Let's see how far we go. | 0:20:40 | 0:20:42 | |
Alan Partridge first appeared on The Fast Show. | 0:20:42 | 0:20:44 | |
You said that was true. Is it true or false? | 0:20:44 | 0:20:46 | |
It's false, I'm afraid. | 0:20:47 | 0:20:49 | |
Alan Partridge first made his appearance on TV on The Day Today. | 0:20:49 | 0:20:53 | |
-Did you ever watch that? -Never heard of that one, no. -No. | 0:20:53 | 0:20:56 | |
OK, and finally, Eddy Merckx | 0:20:56 | 0:20:57 | |
won the Tour De France five times. | 0:20:57 | 0:20:59 | |
You said that was false. We'd like this one to turn red for you. | 0:20:59 | 0:21:01 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:21:01 | 0:21:04 | |
It's true, I'm afraid. | 0:21:04 | 0:21:05 | |
He did actually win it five times. So, two out of six in the end there. | 0:21:05 | 0:21:09 | |
-Tough. -Not even half and half. | 0:21:09 | 0:21:10 | |
The Usual Suspects managed to select them all for you | 0:21:10 | 0:21:13 | |
and did all the damage they meant to do. | 0:21:13 | 0:21:15 | |
So they are to blame. They are to blame. | 0:21:15 | 0:21:17 | |
If I was pointing the finger, I'd be pointing up there. | 0:21:17 | 0:21:20 | |
Usual Suspects, that is great news for you. Apart from Alison, | 0:21:20 | 0:21:23 | |
who wanted you to walk away with the money. | 0:21:23 | 0:21:24 | |
She is now deeply disappointed | 0:21:24 | 0:21:26 | |
that the money has rolled over to the next game where one of you | 0:21:26 | 0:21:28 | |
could be playing for a total of £2,000. | 0:21:28 | 0:21:31 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:21:31 | 0:21:34 | |
Michael, I'm afraid you didn't achieve Perfection, | 0:21:34 | 0:21:36 | |
which means you go home without the cash. But did you enjoy playing? | 0:21:36 | 0:21:39 | |
Yes, absolutely superb, Nick. Absolutely superb. | 0:21:39 | 0:21:42 | |
Give my love to the boys on the river. Thank you very much. | 0:21:42 | 0:21:45 | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Michael. | 0:21:45 | 0:21:46 | |
Thank you. | 0:21:46 | 0:21:48 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:21:48 | 0:21:50 | |
It's now time to meet the next Usual Suspect | 0:21:50 | 0:21:53 | |
hoping to play Perfection today. | 0:21:53 | 0:21:55 | |
New Usual Suspect, will you please introduce yourself? | 0:21:57 | 0:22:00 | |
Hi, I'm Mike. I'm from Batley in West Yorkshire | 0:22:00 | 0:22:03 | |
and I'm a retired finance manager. | 0:22:03 | 0:22:05 | |
OK, best of luck to you all as we now find out which one of you | 0:22:05 | 0:22:08 | |
has been randomly picked to play Perfection. | 0:22:08 | 0:22:11 | |
Glenn, it's you that's been chosen. Please, come and play Perfection. | 0:22:15 | 0:22:18 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:22:18 | 0:22:20 | |
Glenn, welcome to the game. | 0:22:20 | 0:22:21 | |
Let's find out a little bit more about you. | 0:22:21 | 0:22:23 | |
Tell us about home life. Who is at home? | 0:22:23 | 0:22:25 | |
I've got my partner Julie and between us we have got four kids. | 0:22:25 | 0:22:28 | |
How do you keep yourself fit, do you have any sporting interests? | 0:22:28 | 0:22:31 | |
I'm a very keen golfer. | 0:22:31 | 0:22:32 | |
I've been to the British Open, to watch, the last few years. | 0:22:32 | 0:22:35 | |
I've never quite understood going around watching somebody | 0:22:35 | 0:22:38 | |
else play golf. It's like watching someone take a good walk. | 0:22:38 | 0:22:41 | |
It is a day out. When the sun is shining there's nowt better than | 0:22:41 | 0:22:43 | |
being next to the sea, | 0:22:43 | 0:22:45 | |
watching someone at the top of their game perform, I think. | 0:22:45 | 0:22:48 | |
I think watching any sportsman at the top of their game is worthwhile. | 0:22:48 | 0:22:51 | |
All right, Glenn, it's now you versus the Usual Suspects. | 0:22:51 | 0:22:53 | |
They were your team-mates, they are now very definitely your enemies. | 0:22:53 | 0:22:57 | |
Here's the good news - as nobody won the last game, | 0:22:57 | 0:22:59 | |
the prize money currently stands at £2,000. | 0:22:59 | 0:23:03 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:23:03 | 0:23:06 | |
So, you could use a bit of that money to buy golf equipment. | 0:23:06 | 0:23:09 | |
I need a new golf trolley cos mine stopped working. | 0:23:09 | 0:23:11 | |
I tried to fix it and it certainly doesn't work now. | 0:23:11 | 0:23:14 | |
Perhaps I'd put a bit towards a holiday for myself and Julie | 0:23:14 | 0:23:18 | |
-and the kids. -OK, three rounds and a final to come. | 0:23:18 | 0:23:21 | |
Usual Suspects, we're going to switch you off | 0:23:21 | 0:23:23 | |
so you can't see or hear anything | 0:23:23 | 0:23:25 | |
but as soon as Glenn makes a mistake you will be back in the game. | 0:23:25 | 0:23:27 | |
See you soon. And away they go. | 0:23:27 | 0:23:30 | |
You can now talk through your answers | 0:23:30 | 0:23:31 | |
without giving away any vital knowledge. | 0:23:31 | 0:23:33 | |
-Ready to play? -I am. -Then let's play Perfection. | 0:23:33 | 0:23:37 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:23:37 | 0:23:38 | |
Round 1. Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:23:40 | 0:23:43 | |
That's true. | 0:23:47 | 0:23:48 | |
True. | 0:23:48 | 0:23:49 | |
Oh, he was certainly an MP. | 0:23:55 | 0:23:57 | |
I reckon he'd been around for a long time. | 0:24:01 | 0:24:03 | |
-I'll say that's true. -True. | 0:24:03 | 0:24:05 | |
I've heard of it. I've heard of Stephenie Meyer. | 0:24:10 | 0:24:13 | |
I'm going to go for true. | 0:24:13 | 0:24:14 | |
-True. -And finally... | 0:24:14 | 0:24:15 | |
I'm running out of time. I'm not too sure. | 0:24:21 | 0:24:23 | |
-I'm going to go false. -False. | 0:24:23 | 0:24:25 | |
How do you feel about that round? | 0:24:26 | 0:24:28 | |
A and B, yeah, I'm pretty confident about. C, 50-50 and D, not too sure. | 0:24:28 | 0:24:34 | |
OK. Before we reveal how well you've done, it's time for us | 0:24:34 | 0:24:36 | |
to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:24:36 | 0:24:38 | |
So, Usual Suspects, these are the four statements | 0:24:39 | 0:24:43 | |
and Glenn's answers. | 0:24:43 | 0:24:45 | |
-Alexis, how has he done? -I think C is wrong. | 0:24:45 | 0:24:47 | |
-Stephenie Meyer wrote the Twilight series so that's false. -Alison. | 0:24:47 | 0:24:52 | |
I'm with Alexis. I'm not sure about C. | 0:24:52 | 0:24:54 | |
And I'm not sure how long Clement Freud was an MP for. | 0:24:54 | 0:24:57 | |
-Mike, how has he done? -I'm just a little bit unsure about B. | 0:24:57 | 0:25:02 | |
He was an MP for quite a while but it might not have been that long. | 0:25:02 | 0:25:06 | |
I'm sure that C is wrong though. | 0:25:06 | 0:25:07 | |
OK, Glenn, the moment of truth. | 0:25:07 | 0:25:09 | |
You must have answered | 0:25:09 | 0:25:10 | |
all four statements perfectly to win the round. | 0:25:10 | 0:25:12 | |
Let's find out how many you've got correct. | 0:25:12 | 0:25:14 | |
Three out of four is not bad but on this game it's just not good enough. | 0:25:20 | 0:25:25 | |
You haven't achieved Perfection. | 0:25:25 | 0:25:26 | |
You've now let your enemies, the Usual Suspects, into the game. | 0:25:26 | 0:25:29 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal this round? | 0:25:29 | 0:25:31 | |
You can see Glenn's answers, you need to change just one of them. | 0:25:31 | 0:25:35 | |
But which one? | 0:25:35 | 0:25:36 | |
-I think C. -I totally agree. | 0:25:36 | 0:25:38 | |
Yeah, C. | 0:25:38 | 0:25:40 | |
We'd just like to change C from true to false, please, Nick. | 0:25:40 | 0:25:43 | |
C changes from true to false, leaving A, B | 0:25:43 | 0:25:46 | |
and D as answered by Glenn. | 0:25:46 | 0:25:47 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:25:47 | 0:25:50 | |
If this statement turns green, it's true. If it turns red, it's false. | 0:25:50 | 0:25:54 | |
The eider is a type of duck. Is that true or false? | 0:25:54 | 0:25:57 | |
It is true. | 0:25:58 | 0:25:59 | |
Good start. Clement Freud was an MP for over 10 years. | 0:25:59 | 0:26:03 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:26:03 | 0:26:05 | |
It is true. The Hunger Games is a book by Stephenie Meyer. | 0:26:06 | 0:26:10 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:26:10 | 0:26:12 | |
It is false. | 0:26:13 | 0:26:14 | |
The Hunger Games was, in fact, written by Suzanne Collins | 0:26:14 | 0:26:17 | |
and Stephenie Meyer wrote the Twilight books. | 0:26:17 | 0:26:21 | |
So, Usual Suspects, you know where this is going now, don't you? | 0:26:21 | 0:26:24 | |
Look at them smiling away happily. | 0:26:24 | 0:26:26 | |
Bob Dylan turned 80 in 2011. | 0:26:26 | 0:26:28 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:26:28 | 0:26:30 | |
It is false. | 0:26:30 | 0:26:31 | |
Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved Perfection. | 0:26:31 | 0:26:35 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:26:35 | 0:26:36 | |
Bob Dylan turned 70 in 2011. So that clears that up. | 0:26:39 | 0:26:42 | |
Oh, dear, Glenn, they managed to succeed where you failed | 0:26:42 | 0:26:45 | |
and they stole the round. | 0:26:45 | 0:26:46 | |
Usual Suspects, you now have the opportunity to make Glenn's chances | 0:26:46 | 0:26:49 | |
of winning the prize fund much harder in the final and here's how. | 0:26:49 | 0:26:53 | |
Glenn, this is your final board. | 0:26:53 | 0:26:55 | |
These six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories. | 0:26:55 | 0:26:58 | |
Here are your final round categories appearing. | 0:26:58 | 0:27:02 | |
Starting with Distances | 0:27:02 | 0:27:03 | |
and going through Mr Men, Star Wars, | 0:27:03 | 0:27:05 | |
British Empire through Human Body | 0:27:05 | 0:27:07 | |
and on to Volcanoes. | 0:27:07 | 0:27:08 | |
Because the Usual Suspects stole the round from you, | 0:27:08 | 0:27:10 | |
they get to choose the two categories, | 0:27:10 | 0:27:12 | |
hoping to make the final harder for you to win. | 0:27:12 | 0:27:14 | |
Usual Suspects, which two would you like Glenn to play in the final? | 0:27:14 | 0:27:18 | |
Which do you think will trip him up? | 0:27:18 | 0:27:19 | |
-PG Wodehouse is quite a difficult one, I would say. -Yeah. | 0:27:19 | 0:27:24 | |
Shall we go for PG Wodehouse? | 0:27:24 | 0:27:25 | |
PG Wodehouse goes across into the final. | 0:27:25 | 0:27:28 | |
-ALISON: -Volcanoes. | 0:27:29 | 0:27:30 | |
-Yeah, Volcanoes. -And Volcanoes, please. | 0:27:30 | 0:27:34 | |
Volcanoes goes across into the final. Well done, Usual Suspects. | 0:27:34 | 0:27:38 | |
Well played. You have won the first round. | 0:27:38 | 0:27:40 | |
It's time to switch you off but we'll see you in Round 2. | 0:27:40 | 0:27:43 | |
What do you think of the choices they gave? | 0:27:44 | 0:27:46 | |
Do you know anything about PG Wodehouse? | 0:27:46 | 0:27:48 | |
I've never shopped there. | 0:27:48 | 0:27:49 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:27:49 | 0:27:51 | |
-Volcanoes? -I may have chosen that one myself, yes. | 0:27:51 | 0:27:54 | |
Looking over on the left, which ones do you like? | 0:27:54 | 0:27:57 | |
Crikey. Probably what I don't like... | 0:27:57 | 0:27:59 | |
Musicals, I just don't get. | 0:27:59 | 0:28:02 | |
Shakespeare, not a favourite subject of mine. | 0:28:02 | 0:28:05 | |
OK, Glenn, it's only the first round. | 0:28:05 | 0:28:07 | |
You still have two more to find Perfection | 0:28:07 | 0:28:09 | |
and choose your own categories, which is the way to go. | 0:28:09 | 0:28:12 | |
-Are you ready for the next round? -I am. -Let's play Round 2. | 0:28:12 | 0:28:15 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:28:15 | 0:28:17 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:28:18 | 0:28:20 | |
Never heard of it. Complete guess. | 0:28:27 | 0:28:30 | |
-False. -False. | 0:28:30 | 0:28:32 | |
I've been to Copenhagen and there is a statue of a little mermaid there | 0:28:37 | 0:28:40 | |
so that's true. | 0:28:40 | 0:28:41 | |
True. | 0:28:41 | 0:28:43 | |
Well, living in the county of the red rose, which is Lancashire, | 0:28:47 | 0:28:51 | |
and being from the county of the white rose, Yorkshire, | 0:28:51 | 0:28:54 | |
that is false. | 0:28:54 | 0:28:55 | |
False. Running out of time. | 0:28:55 | 0:28:56 | |
That's false. | 0:29:01 | 0:29:03 | |
-False. -False. -Thank you very much. | 0:29:03 | 0:29:05 | |
How did you feel about that round? | 0:29:05 | 0:29:07 | |
I'm pretty confident about that round. | 0:29:07 | 0:29:08 | |
A perhaps could be my downfall. | 0:29:08 | 0:29:11 | |
I've never heard of the movie so I just didn't know. | 0:29:11 | 0:29:13 | |
-It was a complete guess. -So, it's a bit of a flip of a coin on answer A. | 0:29:13 | 0:29:17 | |
An absolute flip of a coin. | 0:29:17 | 0:29:18 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, | 0:29:18 | 0:29:20 | |
it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:29:20 | 0:29:22 | |
Hello, Usual Suspects, these are the four statements | 0:29:22 | 0:29:25 | |
and next to them are Glenn's answers. | 0:29:25 | 0:29:27 | |
Mike, how has he done? | 0:29:27 | 0:29:28 | |
I do think Leonardo DiCaprio appeared in Inception. | 0:29:28 | 0:29:31 | |
He might have that wrong. | 0:29:31 | 0:29:33 | |
Alexis, do you concur? | 0:29:33 | 0:29:34 | |
Yeah, I agree with Mike. | 0:29:34 | 0:29:36 | |
Leonardo DiCaprio was in Inception. So that's true. | 0:29:36 | 0:29:39 | |
Is it unanimous, Alison? | 0:29:39 | 0:29:41 | |
Yes, I think he's got three out of the four there. | 0:29:41 | 0:29:43 | |
Well, they seem to think you might have made one mistake along the way. | 0:29:43 | 0:29:46 | |
The moment of truth. Let's find out how many you've got correct. | 0:29:46 | 0:29:49 | |
It is three out of four, | 0:29:56 | 0:29:58 | |
as the Usual Suspects predicted. | 0:29:58 | 0:30:00 | |
You've failed to achieve Perfection. | 0:30:00 | 0:30:02 | |
You now have let your enemies, the Usual Suspects, into the game. | 0:30:02 | 0:30:05 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? | 0:30:05 | 0:30:07 | |
You can see Glenn's answers, you need to change one of them. | 0:30:07 | 0:30:10 | |
Now, take your time, have a long think about it(!) | 0:30:10 | 0:30:13 | |
Which one would you like to change? | 0:30:13 | 0:30:14 | |
-Shall we change A? -Yeah. -Shall we change A? | 0:30:14 | 0:30:17 | |
Can we change A from false to true, please? | 0:30:17 | 0:30:20 | |
A changes from false to true | 0:30:20 | 0:30:22 | |
leaving B, C and D as Glenn answered. | 0:30:22 | 0:30:25 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:30:25 | 0:30:28 | |
The film Inception starred Leonardo DiCaprio. | 0:30:28 | 0:30:31 | |
Glenn, you said it was false | 0:30:31 | 0:30:32 | |
but you said it was on the flip of a coin cos you just didn't know. | 0:30:32 | 0:30:35 | |
Usual Suspects reckon it's true. | 0:30:35 | 0:30:37 | |
This is the one that decides it, really, isn't it? | 0:30:37 | 0:30:39 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:30:39 | 0:30:40 | |
It is true. | 0:30:42 | 0:30:44 | |
So, Usual Suspects, you know how this is going to go from here on in. | 0:30:44 | 0:30:47 | |
The Little Mermaid statue is in Copenhagen. Is that true or false? | 0:30:47 | 0:30:51 | |
It is, of course, true. The emblem of Yorkshire is a red rose. | 0:30:53 | 0:30:55 | |
True or false? | 0:30:55 | 0:30:56 | |
It is, of course, false. | 0:30:57 | 0:30:59 | |
The emblem of Yorkshire is, in fact, a white rose. | 0:30:59 | 0:31:01 | |
And the poet | 0:31:01 | 0:31:03 | |
William Wordsworth was born in 1570. True or false? | 0:31:03 | 0:31:06 | |
Yeah, false. | 0:31:07 | 0:31:08 | |
Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved Perfection. | 0:31:08 | 0:31:11 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:31:11 | 0:31:12 | |
1770 to 1850, William Wordsworth. | 0:31:15 | 0:31:18 | |
The Usual Suspects succeeded where you failed | 0:31:18 | 0:31:20 | |
and they stole the round. | 0:31:20 | 0:31:22 | |
Usual Suspects, you have the opportunity to make | 0:31:22 | 0:31:24 | |
Glenn's chances of winning the prize fund of £2,000 much harder. | 0:31:24 | 0:31:27 | |
Let's see the final board. | 0:31:27 | 0:31:29 | |
Because you won the round, you've earned the right to choose | 0:31:29 | 0:31:31 | |
the next two categories, having already chosen the first two. | 0:31:31 | 0:31:34 | |
Which would you like Glenn to play in the final? | 0:31:34 | 0:31:38 | |
Shakespeare or Old Money. | 0:31:38 | 0:31:40 | |
Yeah. I'm happy for any of them. | 0:31:40 | 0:31:42 | |
-OK, shall we do Old Money and Shakespeare then? -Yeah. | 0:31:42 | 0:31:45 | |
-ALISON: -Old Money and Shakespeare, please. | 0:31:45 | 0:31:47 | |
Old Money goes across to become the third category in the final | 0:31:47 | 0:31:50 | |
and Shakespeare becomes the fourth. | 0:31:50 | 0:31:52 | |
There are still to be chosen but congratulations, Usual Suspects, | 0:31:52 | 0:31:55 | |
you have won the second round. | 0:31:55 | 0:31:56 | |
It's time to switch you off and we'll see you in Round 3. | 0:31:56 | 0:31:59 | |
And away they go. | 0:31:59 | 0:32:00 | |
-They are killing you here, Glenn. -They are killing me. -Old Money? | 0:32:00 | 0:32:04 | |
You were born, I should imagine, around the time it changed. | 0:32:04 | 0:32:06 | |
Just around the time it changed. | 0:32:06 | 0:32:09 | |
It depends how old the old money is. | 0:32:09 | 0:32:11 | |
-Shakespeare? -I know little about Shakespeare. | 0:32:11 | 0:32:13 | |
The limited amount that anybody knows if they don't study it. | 0:32:13 | 0:32:16 | |
-Absolutely. -The way to go forward has to be to choose the last two | 0:32:16 | 0:32:19 | |
categories yourself and not let them | 0:32:19 | 0:32:21 | |
do a clean sweep on you cos that makes it really tough. | 0:32:21 | 0:32:23 | |
So you have to win the final round and achieve Perfection here. | 0:32:23 | 0:32:27 | |
-Are you ready? -Yeah. -Come on, you can do it this time round. -Let's go. | 0:32:27 | 0:32:30 | |
Let's play Round 3. | 0:32:30 | 0:32:32 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:32:32 | 0:32:33 | |
Glenn, your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:32:34 | 0:32:36 | |
That's true. | 0:32:43 | 0:32:44 | |
True. | 0:32:44 | 0:32:46 | |
My 15-year-old has always got Top Gear on | 0:32:51 | 0:32:53 | |
and as far as I'm aware it's false. | 0:32:53 | 0:32:55 | |
False. | 0:32:55 | 0:32:56 | |
I think sauerkraut is made from onions. | 0:33:02 | 0:33:05 | |
That is false. | 0:33:05 | 0:33:06 | |
False. And finally... | 0:33:06 | 0:33:07 | |
I think he was. | 0:33:13 | 0:33:14 | |
I'm going to go true. | 0:33:14 | 0:33:15 | |
True. | 0:33:15 | 0:33:17 | |
And, with a bit of time to spare, | 0:33:17 | 0:33:18 | |
you have answered all four statements. | 0:33:18 | 0:33:21 | |
Was that better? | 0:33:21 | 0:33:22 | |
I'm having second thoughts about A. The rest, I'm pretty confident about. | 0:33:22 | 0:33:25 | |
Before we reveal how you've done, it's time for us | 0:33:25 | 0:33:27 | |
to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:33:27 | 0:33:29 | |
Hello, Usual Suspects, these are the four statements | 0:33:29 | 0:33:32 | |
and next to them are Glenn's answers. | 0:33:32 | 0:33:34 | |
You have done very well so far. | 0:33:34 | 0:33:36 | |
Alexis, what do you make of his answers this time? | 0:33:36 | 0:33:38 | |
A is false. I think J is worth eight points. | 0:33:38 | 0:33:42 | |
-Alison. -I agree with Alexis. | 0:33:42 | 0:33:44 | |
The J is eight and I think sauerkraut, that's true. | 0:33:44 | 0:33:48 | |
Mike, what do you make of his answers, | 0:33:48 | 0:33:50 | |
how many do you think he's got right? | 0:33:50 | 0:33:51 | |
-Possibly one. -Wow. | 0:33:51 | 0:33:53 | |
Not a resounding vote of confidence, is it? | 0:33:53 | 0:33:56 | |
All right, well, let's have a look | 0:33:56 | 0:33:58 | |
and see how many you have got correct. | 0:33:58 | 0:34:00 | |
One. Glenn, you didn't manage to achieve Perfection. | 0:34:04 | 0:34:07 | |
You have now let your enemies, the Usual Suspects, into the game. | 0:34:07 | 0:34:10 | |
Usual Suspects, can you steal the round? | 0:34:10 | 0:34:12 | |
You can see Glenn's answers, | 0:34:12 | 0:34:13 | |
you need to change three of them. | 0:34:13 | 0:34:15 | |
But which three? | 0:34:15 | 0:34:17 | |
-ALISON: -Gosh. | 0:34:17 | 0:34:19 | |
-Jimmy Stewart, I think, was a pilot. -Right. | 0:34:19 | 0:34:22 | |
Angela Rippon, I remember seeing her on Top Gear. | 0:34:22 | 0:34:26 | |
-So, that's OK. -From a long time ago. | 0:34:26 | 0:34:28 | |
-ALEXIS: -A, B and C we're changing. | 0:34:28 | 0:34:31 | |
A from true to false, please. | 0:34:31 | 0:34:33 | |
A goes from true to false. | 0:34:33 | 0:34:35 | |
-B, false to true. -B, false to true. | 0:34:35 | 0:34:37 | |
-C, false to true. -C, false to true. | 0:34:37 | 0:34:39 | |
Leaving D true, as Glenn said. | 0:34:39 | 0:34:42 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:34:42 | 0:34:46 | |
In English Scrabble the J is worth four points. Is that true or false? | 0:34:46 | 0:34:50 | |
It is false. | 0:34:52 | 0:34:54 | |
It is actually worth eight, as you said, Alexis. | 0:34:54 | 0:34:58 | |
Angela Rippon is a former presenter of Top Gear. | 0:34:58 | 0:35:00 | |
Could that be true or is it false? | 0:35:00 | 0:35:02 | |
It is true. Sauerkraut is a German dish made from cabbage. | 0:35:04 | 0:35:08 | |
This is where we find out | 0:35:08 | 0:35:09 | |
whether you've taken it or not, Usual Suspects. | 0:35:09 | 0:35:12 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:35:12 | 0:35:13 | |
It is absolutely true. | 0:35:15 | 0:35:17 | |
Look at them all beaming away happily cos | 0:35:17 | 0:35:19 | |
they know what's coming next. | 0:35:19 | 0:35:20 | |
Finally, the actor Jimmy Stewart was a pilot in World War II. | 0:35:20 | 0:35:24 | |
Is that true or false? It is... | 0:35:24 | 0:35:27 | |
true. Congratulations again, | 0:35:27 | 0:35:29 | |
Usual Suspects, you have achieved Perfection. | 0:35:29 | 0:35:32 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:35:32 | 0:35:33 | |
-Oh, dear, Glenn. They have beaten you again. -They have. | 0:35:35 | 0:35:38 | |
Usual Suspects, you now have the opportunity to make Glenn's | 0:35:38 | 0:35:41 | |
chances of winning the prize fund about as hard as it can be. | 0:35:41 | 0:35:44 | |
Let's see the final board. | 0:35:44 | 0:35:46 | |
Currently on there are four categories chosen by you. | 0:35:47 | 0:35:49 | |
You get to do a clean sweep now cos you won that round and earned | 0:35:49 | 0:35:52 | |
the right to choose the last two categories to add to the board. | 0:35:52 | 0:35:55 | |
How is it going to go? | 0:35:55 | 0:35:56 | |
-Do you think he'd like Musicals? -MIKE: -I don't know. | 0:35:56 | 0:35:59 | |
-Let's do Musicals. -Musicals, yeah. | 0:35:59 | 0:36:03 | |
-MIKE: -If it's British Empire rather than Commonwealth, | 0:36:03 | 0:36:05 | |
that's taking things back a long way. | 0:36:05 | 0:36:08 | |
-ALISON: -That's quite difficult as well. Are you happy with that? -Yes. | 0:36:08 | 0:36:11 | |
Musicals and British Empire, please. | 0:36:11 | 0:36:13 | |
Musicals goes across and British Empire. | 0:36:13 | 0:36:16 | |
We now know our six final categories They are... | 0:36:16 | 0:36:20 | |
OK, guys, well played. It's time to switch you off for the final time. | 0:36:25 | 0:36:29 | |
Have they done you any favours with Musicals and British Empire? | 0:36:29 | 0:36:32 | |
-No. -None at all. -None at all. -I had a feeling that was the case. | 0:36:32 | 0:36:35 | |
You've got your work cut out cos they have chosen all six | 0:36:35 | 0:36:37 | |
categories for you. But it's just how the questions fall. | 0:36:37 | 0:36:40 | |
They might just fall for you. I hope they do. | 0:36:40 | 0:36:43 | |
Glenn, for £2,000, it's time to play the final. | 0:36:43 | 0:36:46 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:36:46 | 0:36:48 | |
Glenn, this is the all-important final. | 0:36:48 | 0:36:50 | |
If you can achieve Perfection, | 0:36:50 | 0:36:51 | |
you could be leaving here with a prize fund of £2,000. | 0:36:51 | 0:36:54 | |
If you fail, you'll leave with nothing - | 0:36:54 | 0:36:56 | |
great news for the Usual Suspects, terrible news for you, | 0:36:56 | 0:36:59 | |
as one of them could be playing for a rollover of £3,000 | 0:36:59 | 0:37:02 | |
on the next game. | 0:37:02 | 0:37:04 | |
Let's play the final round. | 0:37:04 | 0:37:05 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:37:05 | 0:37:07 | |
Glenn, here are your final six categories. They are... | 0:37:08 | 0:37:12 | |
None of them chosen by you. | 0:37:16 | 0:37:18 | |
You must answer all six statements correctly | 0:37:18 | 0:37:20 | |
if you want to win the £2,000. | 0:37:20 | 0:37:22 | |
There is no time limit but once you've given an answer, | 0:37:22 | 0:37:25 | |
your first answer, that will be locked in. | 0:37:25 | 0:37:27 | |
So, if you're ready, let's reveal your first statement. | 0:37:27 | 0:37:30 | |
Please, tell me whether you believe it to be true or false. | 0:37:30 | 0:37:34 | |
It doesn't ring a bell. Bertie Wooster does ring a bell. | 0:37:41 | 0:37:43 | |
It doesn't ring a bell about The Drones Club. | 0:37:43 | 0:37:45 | |
I'm going to go false. | 0:37:48 | 0:37:49 | |
False. | 0:37:49 | 0:37:50 | |
I know the Canary Islands is a volcanic area. | 0:37:58 | 0:38:01 | |
I've been a couple of times. | 0:38:01 | 0:38:03 | |
I'm going to go true. | 0:38:05 | 0:38:07 | |
True. | 0:38:07 | 0:38:08 | |
Well, 40 shillings... | 0:38:17 | 0:38:19 | |
..is about £1.20... | 0:38:21 | 0:38:22 | |
..and, liking my horse racing, | 0:38:24 | 0:38:27 | |
I know a guinea is worth, I think, £1.05. | 0:38:27 | 0:38:31 | |
So a guinea is worth less than 40 shillings | 0:38:32 | 0:38:36 | |
so that is false. | 0:38:36 | 0:38:40 | |
False. | 0:38:40 | 0:38:41 | |
The only Hotspur I really know is the one that plays at White Hart Lane. | 0:38:50 | 0:38:55 | |
That's Tottenham. | 0:38:55 | 0:38:56 | |
But I'm going to go true. | 0:38:58 | 0:39:00 | |
-True. -True. | 0:39:00 | 0:39:02 | |
You were kind of dreading this one, weren't you? | 0:39:04 | 0:39:07 | |
Wow, You'll Never Walk Alone. Crikey. | 0:39:11 | 0:39:13 | |
I think it is from Carousel, yeah. | 0:39:13 | 0:39:15 | |
-True. -True. | 0:39:15 | 0:39:18 | |
And finally, British Empire. | 0:39:18 | 0:39:20 | |
The Sepoy Mutiny took place in Ireland. I don't think it's 1857. | 0:39:27 | 0:39:30 | |
I thought it was early part of that century. | 0:39:30 | 0:39:33 | |
That's false. | 0:39:35 | 0:39:36 | |
False. | 0:39:36 | 0:39:38 | |
And with that, Glenn, those answers are locked in. | 0:39:38 | 0:39:40 | |
Remember, if there is one single mistake, you leave with nothing. | 0:39:40 | 0:39:43 | |
Which ones are you unsure of? | 0:39:43 | 0:39:44 | |
A, C, E and F. | 0:39:44 | 0:39:46 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:39:46 | 0:39:47 | |
It's a bit of a disaster, that one. | 0:39:47 | 0:39:49 | |
Let's bring back the Usual Suspects to see what they've got to say. | 0:39:49 | 0:39:52 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements | 0:39:52 | 0:39:55 | |
and next to them are Glenn's answers. | 0:39:55 | 0:39:57 | |
Glenn, your answers are locked in. You can't change them by yourself. | 0:39:57 | 0:40:00 | |
But if you think you've made a mistake you can unlock them | 0:40:00 | 0:40:03 | |
with the help of the Usual Suspects. This will, however, come at a cost. | 0:40:03 | 0:40:06 | |
-Glenn, who would you like to hear from first? -Alex, what do you think? | 0:40:06 | 0:40:09 | |
There is one that I would change but there's a couple I'm unsure of. | 0:40:09 | 0:40:13 | |
What does that mean in terms of coming down and helping out? | 0:40:13 | 0:40:15 | |
I don't think I'd offer help. I don't think that I'm sure of | 0:40:15 | 0:40:18 | |
the ones, that I'm sure enough to come down. If that makes sense. | 0:40:18 | 0:40:21 | |
It makes perfect sense. | 0:40:21 | 0:40:23 | |
Mike, what do you think? | 0:40:23 | 0:40:25 | |
Sorry, Glenn, I don't think you've achieved Perfection. | 0:40:25 | 0:40:29 | |
But I'm enjoying myself in here at the moment | 0:40:29 | 0:40:31 | |
and I'd like to stay here, if you don't mind. | 0:40:31 | 0:40:34 | |
-Alison. -There's a couple I know you've definitely got correct, | 0:40:34 | 0:40:37 | |
a couple I think are wrong and there's a couple I'm really, | 0:40:37 | 0:40:40 | |
really unsure of so I won't be able to come down and help you either. | 0:40:40 | 0:40:44 | |
Absolutely no help at all, which means, basically, | 0:40:44 | 0:40:46 | |
you are all on your own with this one. But, who knows? | 0:40:46 | 0:40:49 | |
-They might be wrong, you might have got them all right. -Absolutely. | 0:40:49 | 0:40:52 | |
£2,000 at stake, six answers away. | 0:40:52 | 0:40:55 | |
Let's find out if you've achieved Perfection. | 0:40:55 | 0:40:57 | |
If the statement turns green, it's true. If it turns red, it's false. | 0:41:01 | 0:41:06 | |
So, let's start at the top. | 0:41:06 | 0:41:08 | |
Bertie Wooster is a member of The Drones Club. Is that true or false? | 0:41:08 | 0:41:13 | |
I'm afraid it's true. You've blown it straight at the top. | 0:41:14 | 0:41:18 | |
-Fell at the first hurdle. -That's terrible news. | 0:41:18 | 0:41:20 | |
It means that you failed to achieve Perfection. | 0:41:20 | 0:41:22 | |
I wonder whether you're still on for Perfection at home. | 0:41:22 | 0:41:25 | |
Let's take a look at the rest of the answers. | 0:41:25 | 0:41:27 | |
Mount Teide is a volcanic peak in the Canary Islands. | 0:41:27 | 0:41:31 | |
Now, you reasoned that it is a volcanic area so you went for true. | 0:41:31 | 0:41:34 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:41:34 | 0:41:35 | |
-It is true. Well done. On Tenerife. -On Tenerife. -Very good. | 0:41:37 | 0:41:41 | |
A guinea was worth more than 40 shillings. | 0:41:41 | 0:41:44 | |
-Now, luckily, you are interesting in your racing. -I love my horse racing. | 0:41:44 | 0:41:47 | |
So you worked out that that has to be false. Is it true or false? | 0:41:47 | 0:41:51 | |
It is false. Very well done. | 0:41:52 | 0:41:54 | |
Originally, a guinea was worth one pound, which was 20 shillings. | 0:41:54 | 0:41:59 | |
But it's fluctuated at various times in history | 0:41:59 | 0:42:02 | |
although it's never been worth as much as 40 shillings. | 0:42:02 | 0:42:04 | |
Hotspur is a character in King Lear. You had no idea at all on this one. | 0:42:04 | 0:42:08 | |
None at all. I just don't get Shakespeare as I don't get musicals. | 0:42:08 | 0:42:12 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:42:12 | 0:42:13 | |
They did you some real favours there, didn't they? | 0:42:13 | 0:42:15 | |
They sussed me straight away. | 0:42:15 | 0:42:17 | |
OK, so, Hotspur is a character in King Lear. You said true. | 0:42:17 | 0:42:20 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:42:20 | 0:42:21 | |
I'm afraid it's false. | 0:42:23 | 0:42:24 | |
He appears in Henry IV Part One and Richard II. | 0:42:24 | 0:42:29 | |
You'll Never Walk Alone is a song from Carousel. | 0:42:29 | 0:42:31 | |
Musicals, you weren't fancying this | 0:42:31 | 0:42:32 | |
but you were quite pleased to get this. | 0:42:32 | 0:42:34 | |
I seem to recollect Carousel | 0:42:34 | 0:42:36 | |
and it's got a football connotation with Liverpool. | 0:42:36 | 0:42:38 | |
The question was You'll Never Walk Alone is a song from Carousel. | 0:42:38 | 0:42:41 | |
You said true. True or false? | 0:42:41 | 0:42:43 | |
-True. Very well done. -I'm good at Musicals now. | 0:42:44 | 0:42:47 | |
In 1857 the Sepoy Mutiny took place in Ireland. | 0:42:47 | 0:42:50 | |
You said that was false. Is it true or false? | 0:42:50 | 0:42:53 | |
It is false. | 0:42:55 | 0:42:57 | |
In fact, it occurred in India. | 0:42:57 | 0:42:58 | |
Unfortunately, you had a couple there that you missed out on. | 0:42:58 | 0:43:01 | |
Usual Suspects, that's good news for you. | 0:43:01 | 0:43:03 | |
The prize fund rolls over to the next game where | 0:43:03 | 0:43:05 | |
one of you could be playing for a total of £3,000. | 0:43:05 | 0:43:08 | |
I'm afraid, Glenn, you failed to achieve Perfection, | 0:43:08 | 0:43:11 | |
which means you go home with nothing. I hope you enjoyed the day | 0:43:11 | 0:43:14 | |
-and enjoyed playing, though. -Fabulous time. Thanks, Nick. | 0:43:14 | 0:43:16 | |
Thank you very much. Let's hear it for Glenn. | 0:43:16 | 0:43:19 | |
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Well, that's all we have time for. | 0:43:21 | 0:43:23 | |
Please, join us next time when our Usual Suspects have the chance | 0:43:23 | 0:43:26 | |
to play again, this time for £3,000. | 0:43:26 | 0:43:27 | |
But, remember, on this show we only pay for Perfection. Goodbye. | 0:43:27 | 0:43:32 | |
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