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Welcome to the quiz show that demands nothing less than perfection.

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Behind me are four contestants who'll hope their knowledge is flawless.

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One single mistake could give the game away.

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This is Perfection.

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APPLAUSE AND CHEERING

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Thank you. Hello and welcome to Perfection, the show where only perfect play is good enough.

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Behind me are the contestants. We call them the Usual Suspects.

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They're in our isolation room.

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In a moment, we'll find out which of them has been randomly selected

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to join me here to play Perfection.

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They will then face a series of true or false statements.

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For example, if I said...

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..would you say that's true or false?

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Well, if you say true, I can tell you you'd be right.

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Answering true or false might seem easy,

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but if the contestant gets a single answer wrong,

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the Usual Suspects will be allowed into the game to capitalise on their mistake.

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So, you know how the game works. Let's meet the Usual Suspects.

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Hi, I'm Tony. I'm from London and I work in sales. This is my first game.

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Hi, I'm Grant from Killamarsh near Sheffield.

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I'm a stockbroker and this is my second game.

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Hi, I'm Gwen. I'm from Cardiff.

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I'm a student, and this is my second game.

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Hello, I'm Tony. I'm from Essex.

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I'm a retired gardener and this is my fourth game.

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Welcome. Best of luck as we find out who's been randomly picked to play Perfection.

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Grant, it's you. Please come and play Perfection.

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-Grant, welcome to the game.

-Thank you.

-Who's cheering for you at home?

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I've got two teenage boys, Jake and Harry, 15 and 18.

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And my wife will be maybe hiding behind the sofa.

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-Worried about how you're going to do?

-Yeah, maybe so.

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Grant, it's now you versus the Usual Suspects. They were your team-mates. Now they're your enemies.

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Their job is to stop you winning the prize fund

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because your failure means the money rolls over to the next game,

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where one of them could be playing for a bigger total.

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Every game on Perfection is worth £1,000.

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The good news is nobody's won the last 11 games.

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So the prize fund currently stands at £12,000.

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In the hands of a quality stockbroker,

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you could instantly change that to £1,000!

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I was going to say the same thing!

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Seriously, what would you spend the £12,000 on?

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What my wife's going to spend it on is a new bathroom,

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and I want to go to New York and the Caribbean and take the family.

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Very good luck with that.

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You'll play three rounds and then the final.

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Each round you achieve perfection makes the final easier for you.

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However, if your performance is anything less than perfect,

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the Usual Suspects will have a chance to step in and steal the round, making the final harder.

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Usual Suspects, we're going to switch you off for now

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so you can't see or hear anything.

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Cheerio! And away they go.

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Each round consists of four true or false statements. You'll answer against the clock.

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You'll have 45 seconds. Once you've given an answer, your first answer, it'll be locked in. Understand?

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-Absolutely.

-Let's play Perfection.

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Your 45 seconds starts now.

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She's definitely won the Turner Prize.

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I think it was for the bed.

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-I'll say true on that one.

-True.

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-I watch that all the time. He does, so that's true.

-True.

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Ooh.

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I'm not sure if it was George III.

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-I will say true.

-True.

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-I have no idea. I'd say false on that one.

-False.

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Very good time management. That felt like a fairly strong round?

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Yeah, the first two I was pretty sure about.

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Then I knew one of the Georges reigned for a long time.

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The fourth one was a guess, to be honest. I don't know.

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Before we reveal exactly how well you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects.

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Usual Suspects, these were the four statements,

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and next to them, Grant's answers.

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Tony, has he achieved perfection?

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No, I don't think he has. I think D is wrong.

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I'm fairly sure they call a swede a rutabaga.

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Tony C, what do you think?

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I think most of them are correct, but I'm pretty sure D is true.

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Thank you. Grant, the moment of truth.

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You need to have answered all four statements perfectly to win the round. How many are correct?

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Two out of four. Certainly not perfection.

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You've let the Usual Suspects into the game.

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Usual Suspects, can you steal the round?

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You can see Grant's answers. You need to change two. Which two?

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-We need to change D.

-Yes.

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-I know Tracey Emin won the Turner Prize, but I don't know if it was 1999.

-What year it was.

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Shall we change A and D?

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-I'm happy with that.

-We'll change A to false.

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A changes from true to false.

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-And D to true.

-D changes from false to true,

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leaving B and C as answered by Grant.

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Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are.

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She was nominated, but has never actually won the Turner Prize.

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-Fantastic series, that, isn't it?

-Yeah.

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You know where this is going now, Usual Suspects.

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Congratulations, Usual Suspects. You have achieved perfection.

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Grant, they've succeeded where you failed and stolen the round.

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Usual Suspects, you can now make Grant's chances of winning the prize fund

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much harder in the final.

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Grant, this is your final board.

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These blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories.

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Here are your final round categories.

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If you'd won that round, you could choose two categories of your choice to go into the final.

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But because the Usual Suspects stole the round,

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they get to choose two categories, hoping to make the final harder for you.

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So, fire away, Usual Suspects. Which two would you like?

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There's one I don't think he'd be very good at - Kate Nash.

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She's very current music.

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-We'll go with Kate Nash, then.

-Are you happy with that?

-Yeah.

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Kate Nash goes across into the final.

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-And?

-What about Monsters?

-Yeah.

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-Try Monsters?

-Monsters.

-Yeah.

-Monsters, please.

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And Monsters goes across. Well done, Usual Suspects. You've won the first round. Well played.

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Time to switch you off. See you in Round Two. Cheerio.

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Away they go. Let's have a chat. Kate Nash?

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-I've got two teenage sons. I do listen to some Kate Nash.

-Right.

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-I've got a chance with that.

-Monsters?

-It could be anything.

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I've got a chance with that one as well.

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Which two would you like to avoid?

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Probably Fruit and Asian Rivers. Asia's a big place. They're probably the two.

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Grant, it's only the first round. You still have two more rounds to find perfection

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and choose your own categories, to avoid the ones you don't fancy.

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If you're ready, let's play Round Two.

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Your 45 seconds start now.

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-I believe that is false.

-False.

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Oh. I've never been to Prague.

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I don't know that.

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-I'll say false again.

-False.

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-Um. I know that's Andy Bell. So that's false.

-False.

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-I believe that to be true.

-True.

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And with time to spare, you answered all four statements.

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-Better round?

-I don't know the bridge in Prague

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and I'm not a fan of Tintin.

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Those two are the ones I'm not sure about.

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Before we reveal how well you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects.

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Usual Suspects, these are the four statements with Grant's answers.

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Tony C, has he achieved perfection?

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I think Grant has achieved perfection.

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I would have answered the questions in the same way.

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Tony, can you see any holes in these answers?

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I think he might be right.

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The only query I'd have is on D.

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Gwen, what do you think?

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-Yes, I agree. I think that Grant has achieved perfection.

-Wow.

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Grant, a vote of confidence from the Usual Suspects.

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Let's find out how many you got correct.

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Three out of four is pretty good, but you failed to achieve perfection.

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Once again, you've let the Usual Suspects into the game.

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Usual Suspects, you can see Grant's answers.

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You need to change one. But which one?

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I think NH3 is the chemical formula for sodium.

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So shall we change D?

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-Yep, OK.

-OK.

-Yep.

-We'll change D, please, Nick.

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D changes from true to false,

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leaving A, B and C as answered by Grant.

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Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are.

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He's called Snowy, in actual fact.

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It's true!

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Usual Suspects, you had the chance to steal the round but you failed to achieve perfection.

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Can you achieve perfection at home? Let's go through the answers.

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Lead singer of Bronski Beat and then the Communards.

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Let's look at the board. Two subject categories already chosen by the Usual Suspects.

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But because neither side won the round,

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the two categories will be carried over to the next round,

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meaning four categories will be on offer.

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Usual Suspects, you missed your chance. I'll switch you off, but we'll see you in Round Three.

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-This would be a good one to win.

-Just a bit, yeah!

-Four categories on offer.

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If you've been keeping your powder dry, time to get it out and have a go!

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Let's play Round Three.

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Your 45 seconds starts now.

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-I don't know that. I'll say false.

-False.

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-He's a long distance runner, so that's false.

-False.

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-That sounds so strange, it could be true, so I'll say true.

-True.

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He's definitely got a daughter.

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-I'm going to say true.

-True.

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With time to spare, you've answered all four statements.

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-What do you think?

-Pina Colada, I don't know any Spanish.

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-And I don't drink it either!

-Do you not?

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No, I'm more of a stout man, myself.

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-Even in the sunshine?

-Every day!

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Before we reveal how well you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects.

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Usual Suspects, these are the four statements with Grant's answers.

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Let's go to the Gwen between two Tonys!

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How's he done this time?

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I'm not sure on C. But I think he's done very well.

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Tony C, what do you think?

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Most of the questions seem right,

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-but I think A could be true.

-All right. Grant, the moment of truth.

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You need to have answered all statements perfectly to win the round. How many are correct?

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Three out of four.

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Close, but as they say, "No cigar."

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As a result, you've let the Usual Suspects into the game.

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Usual Suspects, a good one to steal, with four categories on offer.

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You need to change one of the answers, but which one?

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A and D have got me. They're the two I'm not sure with.

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Perhaps pina colada has got rum in it. I don't know.

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-I think it has.

-I never drink it.

-It rings a bell.

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I don't know between A and D, so...

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-I'll go with A.

-What do you think?

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We'll change A, please, Nick, from false to true.

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A changes from false to true,

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leaving B, C and D as Grant answered.

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Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are.

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It translates as "strained pineapple".

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Can you achieve perfection at home?

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Let's check and see the rest of the statements and answers.

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He holds the world record for 5,000 metres

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and he competes in the 1500 and 10,000 metres as well.

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You said it was odd enough that it could be true and it is.

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His daughter is called Lily Rose.

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Let's have a look at the board.

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Despite that being the end of Round Three,

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only two categories chosen, in Round One, by the Usual Suspects.

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Nobody managed to win Round Three,

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meaning we have four blank spaces still to be filled.

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To fill those spaces, you'll take it in turn to choose a category.

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Grant, as the single player, you get to choose first.

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Which category would you like to add?

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I think I'd like Court Sports, please.

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Court Sports goes in.

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Usual Suspects, what do you fancy?

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Children's Books?

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-Yeah.

-We'll try Children's Books, please, Nick.

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Children's Books. Grant?

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From my dim and distant past, I'll go for E.T., please.

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E.T. goes across.

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And one more from the Usual Suspects, please.

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-What do you think, Gwen?

-Maybe Tories or Dick & Dom?

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-What do you think, Tony?

-Dick & Dom, I'd say.

-Yeah.

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We'll try Dick & Dom, please, Nick.

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Dick & Dom goes into the final.

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We now know our six final categories.

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Usual Suspects, it's time to switch you off for the final time. Cheerio!

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Did you see Gwen giggling there at what they'd given you? Did you notice?

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OK. So, Grant, for £12,000, it's time to play the final.

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Grant, this is the all-important final. If you achieve perfection, you could leave with £12,000.

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If you fail, you leave with nothing, which would be great news for the Usual Suspects,

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as one of them could be playing for a rollover of £13,000 on the next game.

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So, let's play the final round.

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Grant, here are your final six categories.

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You must answer all six statement correctly to win the £12,000.

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There's no time limit,

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but once you've given an answer, your first answer, it will be locked in.

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Let's reveal your first statement. Do you believe it to be true or false?

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I've heard of the album Made of Stone.

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But I've a very strong feeling it isn't by Kate Nash.

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I'm going to say false for that. I think it was somebody else that did the album Made of Stone.

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False.

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I have a feeling he was part man and part bull.

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So again I'm going to say false for that one.

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False.

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It's a long time since I've played volleyball.

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I've played badminton a lot more recently.

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I think that may be false also.

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False.

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I know that to be true because my children have the book Matilda.

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-I'm quite happy that that one is true.

-True.

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Again, I'm absolutely confident

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-that the boy in E.T. is called Elliott. So that's true.

-True.

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Right. So...

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basically, they're not going to be in their 30s.

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I would say that's false.

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False.

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Grant, those answers are locked in.

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If there's a single mistake, you leave with nothing.

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Which ones are you unsure of?

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The Dick & Dom one.

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I'm not sure about that.

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And the volleyball court. That's the two I'd query.

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-C and F.

-Yes, C and F.

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Let's bring back the Usual Suspects

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and see what they have to say.

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Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements

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and next to them, Grant's answers.

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You can't change your answers by yourself. But if you think you've made a mistake,

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you can unlock the board with the help of the Usual Suspects, but it will come at a cost.

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Usual Suspects, I'm going to ask you how well you think Grant has done,

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if you want to help, and if you do, how much it will cost.

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-Grant, who would you like to hear from first?

-Tony C, please.

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I'm certain you've got two questions correct,

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but the others, I'm 50/50 on,

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so I'm afraid I won't be able to help you on this.

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Tony C has ruled himself out.

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-Gwen, please.

-There are two questions that I would answer differently.

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So are you likely to come and help out?

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-Maybe.

-How much would you want, Gwen?

-Oh, my gosh. This is hard.

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How about 5,000?

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She'd like 5,000, leaving you with 7,000 of the 12,000 pot.

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Can I hear from Tony, please?

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You've got at least one wrong.

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How confident are you with your answers?

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Four I'm certain on.

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And there's another one I'm almost certain on.

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And one that I'm not sure about.

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-How much would you like to come down, Tony?

-Seven.

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-Tony would like 7,000 of your 12,000.

-I think Tony's just ruled himself out.

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I'm prepared to accept five for Gwen.

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Gwen, just to be certain, do you want to come down for 5,000?

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-Yes.

-You do. Gwen, for £5,000, please come down and join us and play.

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Grant, you've asked Gwen for help. If you achieve perfection, it will cost you £5,000

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of your potential prize fund of £12,000.

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Gwen, this is your only shot at winning Perfection.

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Have you made the right decision? We're about to find out.

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Let's have a chat about the money first. Gwen,

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-£5,000.

-That's a lot of money.

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-What would you spend it on?

-I'd like to put a bit to savings

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and maybe then use what I don't use to pay off student loans.

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It's a big sum of money, so I'd give a little bit to charity.

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Grant, what would you spend the money on? £7,000, if you win it.

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As I said earlier, the bathroom might end up being done.

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-And we'll have a very good holiday.

-I can see how that would work. OK.

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Here are the final round statements.

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All six answers are now unlocked.

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What would you like to change?

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I know for a fact that I've got D wrong.

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-It's Roald Dahl.

-Yeah. Rudyard Kipling writes the Just So stories.

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That's why I needed somebody to come down, cos I needed to change one I was sure about.

0:20:200:20:25

I wasn't sure on C.

0:20:250:20:27

-Well, I've been on both.

-Yeah.

0:20:270:20:29

A badminton court is quite long.

0:20:290:20:31

It's a bit like a tennis court.

0:20:310:20:34

-Smaller than a tennis court.

-Yeah, but lengthwise.

-A volleyball court.

0:20:340:20:37

And Dick & Dom. You're a lot younger than me.

0:20:370:20:39

I was hoping you'd have a clue about Dick & Dom.

0:20:390:20:41

This is what... OK, Dick & Dom, I think keep that at false.

0:20:410:20:44

-OK. Well, we need to change D anyway, from true to false.

-Yeah.

0:20:440:20:49

-Do you want to do that now?

-Yes, D from true to false.

0:20:490:20:52

D changes from true to false.

0:20:520:20:53

Rudyard Kipling was definitely Just So stories.

0:20:530:20:56

Made of Stone is playing with my mind.

0:20:560:20:59

-It sounds like a Kate...

-It sounds like a...

-Kate Nash is very...

0:20:590:21:03

Yeah. I do listen to some of her music because of the boys.

0:21:030:21:07

Shall we change A too?

0:21:070:21:10

Yeah.

0:21:100:21:12

I think we'll change A from false to true.

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A changes from false to true.

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What about the rest? Anything else you want to change?

0:21:160:21:19

-I think the rest is OK.

-I hope I've not messed this up for you!

0:21:190:21:22

-No, not at all. I needed to change one anyway.

-OK.

0:21:220:21:25

I think the rest we'll stick with.

0:21:250:21:27

OK. We're going to lock in the rest of the answers, yes?

0:21:270:21:29

-Yep.

-They are now locked in.

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£12,000 at stake.

0:21:330:21:35

£7,000 to Grant. £5,000 to Gwen.

0:21:350:21:39

Six answers away.

0:21:390:21:41

Let's find out if you've achieved perfection.

0:21:410:21:43

Of course, Grant, you did have an offer from another Usual Suspect to come down and join in.

0:21:460:21:50

Tony, you thought there were how many wrong?

0:21:500:21:52

-I knew one was wrong.

-Which one? You can say now.

0:21:520:21:55

-It was the Matilda.

-OK. That's interesting.

0:21:550:21:58

Do you want to do that one first? Find out if it was a good idea to change it?

0:21:580:22:01

Yes, please.

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Matilda is a book by Rudyard Kipling.

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You started by saying true, decided it was wrong and you needed to change it.

0:22:060:22:09

You needed to get someone down here.

0:22:090:22:11

So you changed it to false.

0:22:110:22:13

Is it true or false?

0:22:130:22:15

It is false. Very well done.

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Roald Dahl, actually, as you said.

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So, let's go back up to the top there.

0:22:210:22:23

Made of Stone was the debut album by Kate Nash.

0:22:230:22:26

That was the next one that you changed.

0:22:260:22:29

Or should we hop over that?

0:22:290:22:30

We can hop over that and come back to it.

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The Minotaur was part man, part lion.

0:22:350:22:37

You thought this was false. You think it's part man, part bull.

0:22:370:22:41

So, is it true or false?

0:22:410:22:43

Head and tail of a bull, body of a man.

0:22:500:22:53

Quite right, too. That's pretty good.

0:22:530:22:55

-Volleyball court. You talked a lot about that, didn't you?

-Yes.

0:22:550:22:59

-Yeah.

-Let's go on to the next one.

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The young boy who befriends E.T. is called Elliott.

0:23:010:23:03

-You seemed to remember this very clearly.

-Yeah.

0:23:030:23:07

-Do you know this one, Gwen?

-Yes.

-You know the story?

-I hope so!

0:23:070:23:10

If this turns green, it's three out of three.

0:23:100:23:13

True.

0:23:180:23:19

Now half-way to £12,000.

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Let's go back up the top and go through these other ones.

0:23:230:23:25

Made of Stone was the debut album by Kate Nash.

0:23:250:23:29

Had a long conversation about this.

0:23:290:23:31

Decided to change it from false to true.

0:23:310:23:34

Grant, you thought you'd heard the boys playing it in the house?

0:23:340:23:37

-And Gwen's a lot younger than me.

-She should know this?

-Basically, yes!

0:23:370:23:42

So we can assume the change to true was a good one.

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Made of Stone was the debut album by Kate Nash. True or false?

0:23:450:23:51

It's false!

0:23:530:23:55

Made of Bricks!

0:23:580:24:00

Made of Stone was a single by The Stone Roses.

0:24:020:24:05

I should have known that. That's my era. I should have known that.

0:24:050:24:09

I'm afraid you haven't achieved perfection.

0:24:090:24:11

Can you achieve perfection at home? Let's run through these.

0:24:110:24:14

A volleyball court is longer than a badminton court.

0:24:140:24:17

-You argued about this.

-Still not sure.

-Still not sure.

0:24:170:24:19

-No.

-Still not sure. Let's put you out of your misery. Is it true or false?

0:24:190:24:23

It's true.

0:24:250:24:27

So let's go down to the bottom.

0:24:270:24:30

True.

0:24:340:24:35

Dick & Dom were both born in the 1970s.

0:24:350:24:39

Dick in '76, Dom in '78.

0:24:390:24:43

Usual Suspects, that's fantastic news for you.

0:24:430:24:46

The prize fund rolls over to the next game,

0:24:460:24:48

where one of you could be playing for a total of £13,000.

0:24:480:24:52

Grant and Gwen, you failed to achieve perfection,

0:24:560:24:59

which means you go home with nothing other than our thanks

0:24:590:25:02

for playing a great game and being great sports. Have you enjoyed it?

0:25:020:25:05

-Yeah.

-Absolutely, yeah.

-Ladies and gentlemen, let's hear it for Gwen and Grant.

0:25:050:25:09

It's now time to meet the next Usual Suspects hoping to play Perfection today.

0:25:140:25:18

New Usual Suspects, please introduce yourselves.

0:25:200:25:23

Hi. I'm Lora. I'm from Croydon and I'm a letting agent.

0:25:230:25:25

Hi. I'm Gary. I'm from York and I'm a bingo caller.

0:25:250:25:29

Welcome to you both. Best of luck as we now find out who's been randomly picked to play Perfection.

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Tony, it's you. Please come and play Perfection.

0:25:380:25:41

Tony, welcome to the game. It's now you versus the Usual Suspects.

0:25:440:25:47

They were your team-mates. Now they're your enemies.

0:25:470:25:50

The good news is nobody's won the last 12 games.

0:25:500:25:53

The prize fund currently stands at £13,000.

0:25:530:25:57

-That would come in handy!

-It would!

0:25:590:26:01

Do you have some grand ambitions that £13,000 would help you achieve?

0:26:010:26:05

We would like to go for an extended holiday to Australia.

0:26:050:26:10

-Why's that?

-My sister lives there.

-Oh, yes?

0:26:100:26:13

But I've also got three children and six grandchildren.

0:26:130:26:17

-So...

-There won't be much left by the time they get to it!

0:26:170:26:20

No, I don't think so!

0:26:200:26:23

But it may contribute a bit towards the holiday.

0:26:230:26:25

OK. Good luck to you, your children and grandchildren,

0:26:250:26:28

as they're going to benefit.

0:26:280:26:30

Three rounds and a final to come. Usual Suspects, we'll switch you off for now

0:26:300:26:33

so you can't see or hear anything. If Tony makes a mistake, you'll be back in the game.

0:26:330:26:37

See you later. Away they go.

0:26:370:26:39

-Are you ready? Can we start?

-Sure.

-Let's play Perfection.

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Round One. Your 45 seconds starts now.

0:26:450:26:48

Never heard of them.

0:26:530:26:55

-False.

-False.

0:26:550:26:58

-True.

-True.

0:27:040:27:06

Pen is the female.

0:27:060:27:08

I think that is true.

0:27:140:27:16

-True.

-That's right.

0:27:160:27:18

I think that's false.

0:27:240:27:26

-False.

-I think the Lake District is the largest.

0:27:260:27:29

With time to spare, you answered all four statements.

0:27:290:27:32

How was that as a round?

0:27:320:27:34

That first one, I've never heard of them.

0:27:340:27:36

Makes it difficult to make a decision, doesn't it?

0:27:360:27:39

Before we reveal how well you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects.

0:27:390:27:43

Usual Suspects, these were the four statements, with Tony's answers.

0:27:430:27:47

Gary, has he achieved perfection?

0:27:470:27:49

Yeah, I think he has done.

0:27:490:27:51

-I think he has.

-Lora, can you see any mistakes in his answers?

0:27:510:27:55

I'm not 100% sure about A.

0:27:550:27:57

I know they're a girl group, but I'm not sure if they're Irish.

0:27:570:28:00

Tony, the moment of truth.

0:28:000:28:01

You need to have answered all statements perfectly to win the round.

0:28:010:28:04

Let's see how many are correct.

0:28:040:28:06

Three out of four, but not perfection.

0:28:120:28:14

You've let your enemies, the Usual Suspects into the game.

0:28:140:28:18

Usual Suspects, can you steal the round?

0:28:180:28:20

You need to change one of Tony's answers, but which one?

0:28:200:28:23

I'd say it would be A that he wouldn't know.

0:28:230:28:25

Yeah, it could be that one.

0:28:250:28:28

I'm pretty sure of the others, he's right.

0:28:280:28:30

Nick, we're going to change A to true.

0:28:300:28:33

A changes from false to true

0:28:330:28:35

leaving B, C and D as answered by Tony.

0:28:350:28:37

Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are.

0:28:370:28:40

Usual Suspects, you had the chance to steal the round, but you've blown it already.

0:28:470:28:51

Marina is a Welsh singer/songwriter.

0:28:510:28:54

The Diamonds actually refers to her fans.

0:28:540:28:56

Can you achieve perfection at home?

0:28:560:28:59

Which can only mean one thing.

0:29:090:29:12

Tony, this is your final board.

0:29:180:29:19

These six spaces need to be filled with subject categories.

0:29:190:29:22

Here are your final round categories appearing.

0:29:220:29:25

Because neither side won the round,

0:29:300:29:32

the two categories that were due to be chosen will be carried over.

0:29:320:29:35

So four categories will be on offer.

0:29:350:29:38

Usual Suspects, time to switch you off. You had a chance to steal.

0:29:380:29:42

You missed it. I wonder if you'll get another chance. See you in Round Two.

0:29:420:29:45

Let's have a look at those categories that have appeared.

0:29:460:29:49

When you get the chance to choose for yourself, which two will you choose?

0:29:490:29:52

1970s TV

0:29:520:29:55

-and fairytales.

-OK.

0:29:550:29:58

Which two are you desperate to avoid?

0:29:580:30:01

Pop Groups I'm not well up on.

0:30:010:30:03

-And Boxing.

-Pop Groups and Boxing

0:30:030:30:07

are ones you'd like to avoid.

0:30:070:30:09

In order to win the prize fund, you'll need to answer all six statements correctly.

0:30:090:30:12

Winning the next round, where there will be four categories on offer could prove crucial.

0:30:120:30:17

Let's play Round Two.

0:30:170:30:18

Your 45 seconds start now.

0:30:230:30:25

-True.

-True.

0:30:290:30:31

False. That's Edward Elgar.

0:30:360:30:39

-False.

-False.

0:30:390:30:41

-That is false.

-False.

0:30:460:30:48

-False.

-False.

0:30:530:30:55

With loads to time to spare, you've answered all four.

0:30:550:30:58

That felt like a strong round for you.

0:30:580:30:59

The only one I'm not too sure of is C.

0:30:590:31:04

-The chilli pepper.

-I think it's the Dorset Naga, or something.

0:31:040:31:09

-Do you grow 'em?

-I do, yes.

0:31:090:31:11

Really? That's handy, isn't it?

0:31:110:31:12

But I don't grow the very hot ones!

0:31:120:31:14

OK. Before we reveal how well you've done, it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects.

0:31:140:31:19

Usual Suspects, these were the four statements,

0:31:190:31:22

and next to them are Tony's answers.

0:31:220:31:23

Lora, has he achieved perfection?

0:31:230:31:26

Yeah, for sure. Definitely. They're all right.

0:31:260:31:28

Tony C, what do you think?

0:31:280:31:29

I think Tony's got three out of four.

0:31:290:31:31

I think D could be wrong.

0:31:310:31:33

-But I'm a bit unsure.

-All right.

0:31:330:31:35

The moment of truth. Let's find out how many are correct.

0:31:350:31:38

Congratulations, Tony, you have achieved perfection.

0:31:440:31:47

-Good for you.

-Thank you.

0:31:520:31:54

-You must be very chuffed.

-I am.

0:31:540:31:55

Let's run through these in more detail.

0:31:550:31:57

-You think it was?

-Edward Elgar.

0:32:090:32:11

Absolutely right.

0:32:110:32:12

The Trinidad Maruga Scorpion is currently the hottest chilli pepper known.

0:32:200:32:26

-But that might change. They're always developing new ones.

-Yes.

0:32:260:32:30

You knew that straight away.

0:32:340:32:35

-He wasn't even at the Battle of Flodden.

-Exactly right.

0:32:350:32:38

1513, the Battle of Flodden.

0:32:380:32:40

Cromwell was born in 1599.

0:32:400:32:41

So he wasn't even born when it happened.

0:32:410:32:44

-No.

-Let's see the final board.

0:32:440:32:45

There's nothing on it at the moment.

0:32:450:32:48

As you won the round, you can choose four categories to add to the board.

0:32:480:32:51

That's two from this round and two that rolled over from Round One.

0:32:510:32:54

Which four would you like to play?

0:32:540:32:56

1970s TV.

0:32:560:32:57

1970s TV goes in.

0:32:570:32:59

-Fairytales.

-Fairytales goes across.

0:32:590:33:03

-Zoos.

-Zoos.

0:33:030:33:05

-Sound.

-Sound goes in.

0:33:050:33:07

Usual Suspects, I did say you might have missed your chance in Round One.

0:33:070:33:12

You didn't get a look in in Round Two.

0:33:120:33:14

I wonder whether you will in Round Three?

0:33:140:33:16

For now, we'll switch you off. See you soon.

0:33:160:33:19

Away they go.

0:33:190:33:21

Tony, well done. By choosing your own categories,

0:33:210:33:23

you've hopefully made winning the final that much easier.

0:33:230:33:26

-I don't like any of the categories!

-They don't know that!

0:33:260:33:29

Listen, at least if you're choosing your own,

0:33:290:33:31

you're not getting the ones you really don't want.

0:33:310:33:34

-If you let them win, they could choose something you really don't want.

-Yes.

0:33:340:33:37

Let's play Round Three.

0:33:370:33:39

Your 45 seconds starts now.

0:33:420:33:45

What's it made of?

0:33:510:33:54

I think that's false. I think it's copper.

0:33:540:33:56

False.

0:33:560:33:57

-True.

-True.

0:34:060:34:07

-False. I don't think he was.

-False.

0:34:120:34:16

That is false. It's in Mali.

0:34:210:34:23

False.

0:34:230:34:25

Time to spare again and you've answered all four again.

0:34:250:34:28

Sounded very strong. You sounded very confident.

0:34:280:34:30

The Milkshake one I don't know.

0:34:300:34:32

-I assumed you were a big fan!

-No!

0:34:320:34:34

Before we reveal how well you've done, time to bring back the Usual Suspects.

0:34:360:34:40

Usual Suspects, these were the four statement, with Tony's answers.

0:34:410:34:45

Gary, how's he done this time?

0:34:450:34:47

Well, I think he's a very tough adversary.

0:34:470:34:50

He's probably got perfection there.

0:34:500:34:51

Tony C, can you see anything wrong with those answers?

0:34:510:34:54

No, I can't really disagree with any of Tony's answers.

0:34:540:34:57

The moment of truth. You need to have answered all four statements perfectly to have won the round.

0:34:570:35:02

Let's see how many are correct.

0:35:020:35:04

Congratulations, Tony. You have achieved perfection again!

0:35:090:35:12

Let's go through those, shall we?

0:35:170:35:19

-You said it looked coppery.

-It is copper.

0:35:220:35:24

It's mainly made of steel, but it does have some copper on it.

0:35:250:35:29

We can tell you are down with the kids!

0:35:360:35:38

He was only ever editor of The Independent,

0:35:460:35:48

but he wrote for The Scotsman and The Economist.

0:35:480:35:51

You were sure this was false

0:35:530:35:55

-because you believe it's in...

-Mali.

-Mali.

0:35:550:35:57

And it is in Mali.

0:36:010:36:02

Very well played. Let's have a look at your final board.

0:36:020:36:05

There are only two blank spaces left.

0:36:050:36:08

Because you won that round, you've earned the right to fill those spaces

0:36:080:36:11

with your own choices.

0:36:110:36:12

What would you like?

0:36:120:36:14

-Population.

-Population goes across.

0:36:140:36:16

And?

0:36:160:36:18

-I'll try currency.

-And currency.

0:36:180:36:20

We now know our six final categories. They are...

0:36:200:36:23

It's time to switch off the Usual Suspects for the last time.

0:36:300:36:32

You've chosen all your own subjects.

0:36:340:36:36

They were ones you didn't fancy very much.

0:36:360:36:39

-But at least you took control, and the Usual Suspects couldn't put in anything nasty.

-Yep.

0:36:390:36:43

So, Tony, £13,000. It's time to play the final.

0:36:430:36:48

This is the all-important final.

0:36:500:36:52

If you can achieve perfection, you could leave with a prize fund of £13,000.

0:36:520:36:58

If you fail, you leave with nothing, great news for the Usual Suspects,

0:36:580:37:01

as one of them could play for a rollover of £14,000 on the next game.

0:37:010:37:05

So, let's play the final round.

0:37:050:37:08

Here are your final six categories.

0:37:100:37:12

You must answer all six statements correctly

0:37:180:37:20

to win the £13,000. Think carefully.

0:37:200:37:23

There's no time limit, but once you give an answer, your first answer, it's locked in.

0:37:230:37:27

-OK.

-Let's reveal your first statement. Is it true or false?

0:37:270:37:32

-No, that's false.

-False.

0:37:400:37:43

I think it was Bernard Cribbins.

0:37:430:37:47

That is false.

0:37:540:37:56

-False.

-Yeah, he's a dwarf that spun gold.

0:37:560:38:00

I really don't know.

0:38:070:38:08

-I think that's false.

-False.

0:38:100:38:12

That is false. I think it travels faster through air.

0:38:200:38:22

-False.

-False.

0:38:220:38:25

I think that's false.

0:38:310:38:33

False.

0:38:330:38:35

It's not houbles. I think that's false as well.

0:38:420:38:45

False.

0:38:450:38:47

With that, all your answers are locked in.

0:38:480:38:51

Remember, if there's one single mistake, you leave with nothing.

0:38:510:38:54

Which ones are you unsure of?

0:38:540:38:56

David Attenborough.

0:38:560:38:58

But I don't think the population of the EU...

0:38:580:39:03

I don't think it would be quite that many.

0:39:030:39:06

So you're reasonably confident with that board.

0:39:060:39:08

Yes.

0:39:080:39:10

Let's bring back the Usual Suspects and see what they've got to say.

0:39:100:39:13

Usual Suspects,

0:39:130:39:15

you can now see the final six statements, with Tony's answers.

0:39:150:39:18

Tony, your answers are locked in. You can't change them by yourself.

0:39:180:39:22

If you think there's a mistake, you can unlock them with the help of the Usual Suspects.

0:39:220:39:25

This will, however, come at a cost.

0:39:250:39:27

So, Tony, who would you like to hear from first?

0:39:270:39:30

-Gary.

-Gary?

-I'm not sure I can fault him again, to be honest.

0:39:300:39:34

I think he's done really well.

0:39:340:39:36

So you don't want to come down and help out?

0:39:360:39:38

I don't think I could help him. He's done really well.

0:39:380:39:41

-He's ruling himself out.

-Lora?

0:39:410:39:44

-I think he's got one wrong.

-So would you like to come and help? And if so, for how much?

0:39:440:39:48

-Depends what he's offering.

-Do you want to negotiate, or hear from Tony C?

0:39:480:39:52

I'll hear from Tony C first.

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I also really think there's one question wrong.

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It would be risky to come down, but it depends on what you're offering.

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-What do you think is going on?

-I think they're bluffing me.

-Do you?

-Yes.

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I think I'll go it alone.

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-You think they're bluffing you to come down and say you've got them all right?

-Yes.

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OK. Negotiations are at an end.

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Tony, you've decided to go alone. £13,000 at stake.

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Six answers away. Let's find out if you've achieved perfection.

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Now that the deal has been done, I'd be interested to know

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whether they were bluffing or not.

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Tony C, which one did you think was wrong?

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I'm not 100% sure it's wrong,

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but I would have wanted to discuss it - that would have been A.

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A. Lora, did you think there was one wrong?

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-No.

-You were bluffing! You thought he's achieved perfection?

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He knows most of those answers. Easy for him.

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Interesting. We'll find out about A straightaway, Tony.

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If he'd come down, he'd have asked you to reconsider that.

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And it was Bernard Cribbins, as you said.

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Yes.

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Is it true or false?

0:41:070:41:09

It is, of course, Rapunzel that has long golden hair.

0:41:140:41:18

You thought this was unlikely. Is that true or false?

0:41:230:41:26

Sir Stamford Raffles founded London Zoo, a long time ago.

0:41:320:41:37

We're halfway there, all on your own.

0:41:370:41:38

-Yes!

-It's getting exciting now!

-It is!

0:41:380:41:42

It's an awful lot of money.

0:41:420:41:43

Sound travels faster through water than through air.

0:41:440:41:47

You immediately said this was false.

0:41:470:41:49

I've got this round the wrong way!

0:41:490:41:51

I've misread the question.

0:41:510:41:53

-Have you got them round the wrong way?

-Yes.

0:41:530:41:54

-You think you might have got this wrong?

-I've got it wrong.

-You know you've got it wrong?

-Yeah.

0:41:560:42:01

Really? You think it's true?

0:42:010:42:03

-Yep.

-Is it true or false?

0:42:030:42:05

It's true.

0:42:070:42:09

I misread the question.

0:42:100:42:12

I didn't read it properly.

0:42:120:42:14

-Really?

-Yeah.

-How frustrating.

0:42:140:42:16

-Mm.

-Let's find out whether it's the only one you've got wrong.

0:42:160:42:19

Maybe you can achieve perfection at home.

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It's around 500 million.

0:42:290:42:31

You said you didn't think it was houbles.

0:42:350:42:37

-Kopeks.

-Kopeks, not houbles.

0:42:370:42:40

-No.

-It is false. Tony!

0:42:440:42:47

Oh.

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And it's kopeks, you're absolutely right.

0:42:480:42:51

-That's frustrating, isn't it?

-It is.

0:42:510:42:52

Usual Suspects, that's fantastic news for you.

0:42:520:42:55

The prize fund rolls over to the next game

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where one of you could be playing for a total of £14,000.

0:42:560:43:00

I feel you were robbed there, Tony.

0:43:030:43:05

You played so well all the way through.

0:43:050:43:07

-It's just one of those things.

-Two questions wrong in your entire game.

0:43:070:43:11

That's a really, really good game you played. I hope you've enjoyed some of it.

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I've had a good day.

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Let's hear it for Tony, everybody.

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That's all we have time for. Please join us next time

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when our Usual Suspects have the chance to play again, this time for £14,000.

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But remember on this show, five out of six just isn't good enough.

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You can win or lose on the smallest margins.

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We only pay for perfection. Goodbye.

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