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Welcome to the show that demands nothing less than perfection. | 0:00:02 | 0:00:04 | |
Behind me are four contestants hoping their knowledge is flawless | 0:00:04 | 0:00:07 | |
because one mistake could give the game away. | 0:00:07 | 0:00:08 | |
This is Perfection. | 0:00:08 | 0:00:10 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:00:16 | 0:00:19 | |
Hello. Welcome to Perfection, | 0:00:22 | 0:00:24 | |
the quiz show where only perfect play is good enough. | 0:00:24 | 0:00:26 | |
Behind me are the contestants. We call them the Usual Suspects. | 0:00:26 | 0:00:29 | |
They're in our isolation room. | 0:00:29 | 0:00:31 | |
In a moment, we'll find out which one has been randomly selected | 0:00:31 | 0:00:34 | |
to join me here to play Perfection. | 0:00:34 | 0:00:35 | |
They'll then face a series of true or false statements. | 0:00:35 | 0:00:38 | |
For example, if I said... | 0:00:38 | 0:00:39 | |
..would you say that's true or false? | 0:00:42 | 0:00:44 | |
If you'd said true, I can tell you you'd be right. | 0:00:44 | 0:00:47 | |
Answering true or false might seem easy | 0:00:47 | 0:00:49 | |
but if the contestant gets a single answer wrong, | 0:00:49 | 0:00:51 | |
their opponents, the Usual Suspects, will be allowed into the game to capitalise on their mistake. | 0:00:51 | 0:00:56 | |
So, you know how the game works. Let's meet the Usual Suspects. | 0:00:56 | 0:01:00 | |
Hello. I'm Stewart, from Halesowen in the West Midlands. | 0:01:00 | 0:01:04 | |
I'm a sales executive and this is my first game. | 0:01:04 | 0:01:08 | |
Hi. I'm Trisha. I live in Largs. | 0:01:08 | 0:01:10 | |
I'm a midwife and this is my second game. | 0:01:10 | 0:01:13 | |
Hi, I'm Josh. I live in Reading, I'm an amateur film-maker | 0:01:13 | 0:01:16 | |
and this is my third game. | 0:01:16 | 0:01:18 | |
Hi. I'm John. I live in Shrewsbury. | 0:01:18 | 0:01:21 | |
I'm a sales executive and this is my sixth game. | 0:01:21 | 0:01:24 | |
Welcome to you all, especially Stewart, playing his first game. | 0:01:24 | 0:01:27 | |
We'll now find out which of you has been randomly picked to play Perfection. | 0:01:27 | 0:01:30 | |
Stewart, it's you that's been chosen. | 0:01:34 | 0:01:36 | |
Please come and play. | 0:01:36 | 0:01:38 | |
Stewart, welcome to the game. Let's find out a bit more about you. | 0:01:40 | 0:01:42 | |
-Married man with children? -One child, one on the way. | 0:01:42 | 0:01:46 | |
So a family man now, but not always a family man. | 0:01:46 | 0:01:49 | |
-No. -Tell us about your days as Mr Magaluf! | 0:01:49 | 0:01:51 | |
In my youth, I entered a competition on an 18-30 holiday. | 0:01:51 | 0:01:55 | |
And I was the successful one to win Mr Magaluf! | 0:01:55 | 0:02:00 | |
-You were recognised all over the island after that? -Yes. | 0:02:00 | 0:02:03 | |
Listen, Stewart, it's now you versus the Usual Suspects. | 0:02:03 | 0:02:06 | |
They were your team-mates. They're now your enemies. | 0:02:06 | 0:02:08 | |
They want to stop you winning the prize fund as that will mean the money rolls over to the next game | 0:02:08 | 0:02:12 | |
where one of them could be playing for a bigger total. | 0:02:12 | 0:02:14 | |
Every game on Perfection is worth £1,000. | 0:02:14 | 0:02:17 | |
The good news is nobody's won the last three games, | 0:02:17 | 0:02:19 | |
so the prize fund currently stands at £4,000. | 0:02:19 | 0:02:23 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:02:23 | 0:02:25 | |
What would you spend the money on? | 0:02:25 | 0:02:26 | |
I've got this dream to charter a yacht, go out to sea and catch a big fish. | 0:02:26 | 0:02:33 | |
-Is that right? -Take it home, cook it and eat it! | 0:02:33 | 0:02:36 | |
Here, or somewhere sunny and hot? | 0:02:36 | 0:02:38 | |
-I'd love to do it in somewhere like Mauritius. -That would be nice. | 0:02:38 | 0:02:42 | |
But as long as the fish is big. I'd have to ask the boat expert, cos I've never actually been fishing! | 0:02:42 | 0:02:48 | |
-Have you not? -No! -Good luck. | 0:02:48 | 0:02:50 | |
Here's how the game works. You play three rounds, then a final. | 0:02:50 | 0:02:53 | |
Every round you achieve perfection will make the final easier for you. | 0:02:53 | 0:02:56 | |
But if your performance is anything less than perfect, they have a chance to steal the round, | 0:02:56 | 0:03:00 | |
making the final harder for you. | 0:03:00 | 0:03:02 | |
Usual Suspects, we'll switch you off for now so you can't see or hear anything. Away they go. | 0:03:02 | 0:03:06 | |
Each round consists of four true or false statements. You'll be answering against the clock. | 0:03:06 | 0:03:10 | |
You'll have 45 seconds. Once you've given your answer, your first answer, it's locked in. | 0:03:10 | 0:03:14 | |
-Are you ready? -Yes. -Then let's play Perfection. | 0:03:14 | 0:03:17 | |
Round One. Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:03:20 | 0:03:23 | |
No. Little Mix was the girl group. | 0:03:27 | 0:03:29 | |
-False. -False. | 0:03:29 | 0:03:32 | |
Complete guess. I'm going to say true. | 0:03:37 | 0:03:40 | |
Was it Gipsy Moth? I'll say true. | 0:03:49 | 0:03:51 | |
It was a computer, so that's false. | 0:03:58 | 0:04:00 | |
False. And with time to spare, you answered all four statements. | 0:04:00 | 0:04:03 | |
-That felt like a good round. Confident? -Yeah, very confident with two. | 0:04:03 | 0:04:06 | |
So you're in with a chance of perfection? | 0:04:06 | 0:04:08 | |
-Let's hope so. -Before we reveal how well you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:04:08 | 0:04:12 | |
Usual Suspects, these were the four statements with Stewart's answers. | 0:04:12 | 0:04:16 | |
John, has he achieved perfection? | 0:04:16 | 0:04:18 | |
No, I don't think so. I don't know if you can survive with a spleen removed. | 0:04:18 | 0:04:23 | |
Trisha, can you see anything wrong with those answers? | 0:04:23 | 0:04:26 | |
No. He's achieved perfection. He's done well. | 0:04:26 | 0:04:28 | |
Stewart, the moment of truth. You need to have answered all four perfectly to have won the round. | 0:04:28 | 0:04:32 | |
Let's see how many are correct. | 0:04:32 | 0:04:34 | |
Three out of four is a good score but it's not perfection. | 0:04:39 | 0:04:42 | |
As a result, you've let the Usual Suspects into the game. | 0:04:42 | 0:04:45 | |
Can you steal the round? You can see Stewart's answers. You need to change one. But which one? | 0:04:45 | 0:04:50 | |
-Trisha, you're a nurse. -I'm a nurse. I'm mortified, now! | 0:04:50 | 0:04:53 | |
-So B is true. -Maybe you can't live without a spleen. | 0:04:53 | 0:04:56 | |
-How sure are you on B? -Before he started, I was sure he had it right. | 0:04:56 | 0:05:01 | |
But now I'm not sure. Try B, then. | 0:05:01 | 0:05:04 | |
-Change B? -OK, yeah. | 0:05:04 | 0:05:06 | |
I'll be more mortified! | 0:05:06 | 0:05:08 | |
Nick, we'd like to change B from true to false, please. | 0:05:08 | 0:05:11 | |
B from true to false, leaving A, C and D as answered by Stewart. | 0:05:11 | 0:05:14 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:05:14 | 0:05:17 | |
They're different groups. Little Mix was a girl band. | 0:05:23 | 0:05:26 | |
One Direction, of course, a boy band. | 0:05:26 | 0:05:28 | |
"It's possible to live without a spleen." Why are you so mortified about this one, Trisha? | 0:05:28 | 0:05:33 | |
-Remind the audience. -I'm a nurse! | 0:05:33 | 0:05:34 | |
I couldn't let it go by, I had to explain why you were mortified. | 0:05:36 | 0:05:39 | |
It's true, I'm afraid! You've blown it, Usual Suspects. | 0:05:43 | 0:05:47 | |
You had the chance to steal the round from Stewart but you failed to achieve perfection. | 0:05:47 | 0:05:51 | |
Did you achieve perfection at home? Let's carry on and see. | 0:05:51 | 0:05:54 | |
That's the one you were looking for. | 0:05:58 | 0:06:00 | |
That's actually false. Chay Blyth sailed around the world in British Steel. | 0:06:00 | 0:06:05 | |
It was an early type of computer. | 0:06:12 | 0:06:13 | |
Stewart, this is your final board. | 0:06:13 | 0:06:16 | |
These spaces need to be filled with subject categories. | 0:06:16 | 0:06:18 | |
Behind each category will be a true or false statement. | 0:06:18 | 0:06:21 | |
Here are the final round categories on offer. | 0:06:21 | 0:06:23 | |
Had you achieved perfection, you could have added two categories of your choice to the board. | 0:06:29 | 0:06:34 | |
But because neither side won the round, | 0:06:34 | 0:06:37 | |
the two categories that were due to be chosen will now be carried over. | 0:06:37 | 0:06:40 | |
So four categories will be on offer. | 0:06:40 | 0:06:43 | |
Usual Suspects, you had a chance to nick it there, but you didn't take it. | 0:06:43 | 0:06:46 | |
We'll see if you do better in Round Two. Cheerio. | 0:06:46 | 0:06:50 | |
Away they go. Stewart, let's have a chat about those categories. | 0:06:50 | 0:06:53 | |
If you get the opportunity to choose yourself, what would you go for? | 0:06:53 | 0:06:57 | |
I'd probably choose movie quotes and golf. | 0:06:57 | 0:07:01 | |
And two that you're keen to avoid? | 0:07:01 | 0:07:03 | |
Hemingway and musicians, maybe. | 0:07:03 | 0:07:06 | |
Stewart, in order to win the prize fund, | 0:07:06 | 0:07:09 | |
you'll need perfect play in the final. | 0:07:09 | 0:07:11 | |
Winning the next round, where you've got four categories on offer, | 0:07:11 | 0:07:14 | |
could actually prove crucial. | 0:07:14 | 0:07:16 | |
-So this would be a good one to win. -Yeah. -Let's play Round Two. | 0:07:16 | 0:07:19 | |
Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:07:22 | 0:07:25 | |
Kenya. True. | 0:07:28 | 0:07:31 | |
No. Before that. That's false. It was before then. | 0:07:36 | 0:07:39 | |
School days! | 0:07:45 | 0:07:47 | |
Um... False. | 0:07:47 | 0:07:49 | |
As a complete guess, I'll say that one's true. | 0:07:58 | 0:08:01 | |
With time to spare, you've answered all four statements. | 0:08:01 | 0:08:04 | |
Felt really good up until D, probably. | 0:08:04 | 0:08:06 | |
-That's the one that... -Bit of a guess? -Yeah. | 0:08:06 | 0:08:09 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:08:09 | 0:08:12 | |
Usual Suspects, these were the four statements with Stewart's answers. | 0:08:12 | 0:08:17 | |
Josh, what do you make of those? | 0:08:17 | 0:08:19 | |
The only one I'd question is D. | 0:08:19 | 0:08:20 | |
It sounds too obvious to be true. | 0:08:20 | 0:08:22 | |
Well, let's ask our medical expert! Trisha, what do you think? | 0:08:22 | 0:08:26 | |
Thanks, Nick(!) | 0:08:26 | 0:08:28 | |
I think D is also wrong. I think rhinoplasty is a branch of plastic surgery. | 0:08:28 | 0:08:32 | |
The moment of truth, Stewart. | 0:08:32 | 0:08:34 | |
Let's see how many are correct. | 0:08:34 | 0:08:36 | |
Just two out of four on this occasion, Stewart. | 0:08:40 | 0:08:43 | |
You failed to achieve perfection and you've let the Usual Suspects into the game. | 0:08:43 | 0:08:47 | |
You can see Stewart's answers. You need to change two. Which two? | 0:08:47 | 0:08:51 | |
-D. -I would go for B and C as being right. -I agree. | 0:08:51 | 0:08:54 | |
A and D, then. | 0:08:54 | 0:08:56 | |
Nick, we'd like to change A from true to false. | 0:08:56 | 0:08:59 | |
-And D from true to false. -D from true to false. | 0:09:00 | 0:09:03 | |
Leaving B and C as answered by Stewart. | 0:09:03 | 0:09:05 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:09:05 | 0:09:08 | |
It's divided between Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, | 0:09:14 | 0:09:18 | |
Tanzania and Zambia. | 0:09:18 | 0:09:21 | |
It's been in use for about 1,000 years. | 0:09:29 | 0:09:31 | |
There are five vowels and 21 consonants, totalling 26. | 0:09:36 | 0:09:41 | |
Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved perfection. | 0:09:48 | 0:09:51 | |
Nosology isn't a branch of plastic surgery, as you said, Trisha. | 0:09:55 | 0:10:00 | |
It's a classification of diseases, in actual fact. | 0:10:00 | 0:10:03 | |
Stewart, the Usual Suspects have succeeded where you failed. | 0:10:03 | 0:10:06 | |
They've stolen the round. Let's see the final board. Nothing on there at the moment | 0:10:06 | 0:10:09 | |
but Usual Suspects, because you won the round, you can choose four categories to add to the board. | 0:10:09 | 0:10:14 | |
That's two from this round and two that rolled over. | 0:10:14 | 0:10:16 | |
Which four would you like? | 0:10:16 | 0:10:18 | |
Is Mr Magaluf classy enough to know about Bond films? | 0:10:18 | 0:10:20 | |
Possibly. I don't think he'll know about Hemingway. | 0:10:20 | 0:10:24 | |
-Hemingway, then. -Let's go for that. | 0:10:24 | 0:10:27 | |
-We'll put across Hemingway, please, Nick. -Hemingway goes into the final. | 0:10:27 | 0:10:31 | |
-What about blood? -Yeah, we'll go for that. -OK. | 0:10:31 | 0:10:34 | |
We'd like to put blood across, Nick, please. | 0:10:34 | 0:10:37 | |
Blood goes in. Two more. | 0:10:37 | 0:10:39 | |
Do you think he's good on battles? | 0:10:39 | 0:10:41 | |
-OK. Go with battles. -We'd like to go for battles, Nick, please. | 0:10:41 | 0:10:45 | |
Battles into the final. And the last one, please? | 0:10:45 | 0:10:47 | |
-Bond films, Josh? What do you think? -Yeah. -Yeah? -OK. | 0:10:47 | 0:10:51 | |
And we'd like to put across Bond films as well, please. | 0:10:51 | 0:10:54 | |
Bond films goes into the final. Congratulations, Usual Suspects, | 0:10:54 | 0:10:57 | |
you've won the second round. We'll see you in Round Three. | 0:10:57 | 0:11:00 | |
-You didn't want Hemingway, did you? -No. | 0:11:01 | 0:11:03 | |
-I couldn't have chose a worse board for myself. -OK. You still have one more chance to find perfection | 0:11:03 | 0:11:08 | |
and choose two of your own categories. | 0:11:08 | 0:11:10 | |
That's got to help in the final if you can choose a couple of your own. | 0:11:10 | 0:11:13 | |
-Ready for the next round? -Yeah. -Let's play Round Three. | 0:11:13 | 0:11:16 | |
Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:11:19 | 0:11:21 | |
This isn't a strong one for me. I'm going to go for false. | 0:11:26 | 0:11:30 | |
I think I've heard that before. I'm going to say that's true. | 0:11:37 | 0:11:40 | |
True. | 0:11:47 | 0:11:49 | |
Iraq, Iran. True. | 0:11:54 | 0:11:57 | |
And with time to spare, you've answered all four. | 0:11:57 | 0:12:00 | |
-You seemed quite confident there? -Fairly confident. | 0:12:00 | 0:12:02 | |
-In with a chance? -Yeah. -Before we see how you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:12:02 | 0:12:06 | |
Usual Suspects, these are the four statements with Stewart's answers. | 0:12:06 | 0:12:11 | |
Trisha, what do you make of those? | 0:12:11 | 0:12:12 | |
I think he has B and D wrong. | 0:12:12 | 0:12:15 | |
Interesting. John, has he achieved perfection? | 0:12:15 | 0:12:18 | |
I'm sure he's got one wrong. Maybe B. | 0:12:18 | 0:12:20 | |
B might be wrong? OK. Stewart, the moment of truth. | 0:12:20 | 0:12:23 | |
You need to have answered all four statements perfectly to have won the round. How many are correct? | 0:12:23 | 0:12:28 | |
Three out of four again. It's a good score, | 0:12:33 | 0:12:35 | |
but it's not perfection. As a result, the Usual Suspects are back in the game. | 0:12:35 | 0:12:40 | |
So, you need to change just one. But which one? | 0:12:40 | 0:12:43 | |
Fallujah is in Iraq. It sounds familiar, that. | 0:12:43 | 0:12:48 | |
I thought it was more Arabian. The Emirates. | 0:12:48 | 0:12:51 | |
-What made you think that? -I agree. | 0:12:51 | 0:12:53 | |
Arabia, more. Dubai. I just like the sound of it. | 0:12:53 | 0:12:57 | |
-So go for D, then? -OK. | 0:12:57 | 0:12:58 | |
We'd like to change D, Nick. | 0:12:58 | 0:13:02 | |
D changes from true to false, | 0:13:02 | 0:13:03 | |
leaving A, B and C as answered by Stewart. | 0:13:03 | 0:13:07 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:13:07 | 0:13:09 | |
Of course it is absolutely false. It's by Karl Marx. | 0:13:15 | 0:13:19 | |
That's the one you were looking for. That's false. | 0:13:24 | 0:13:27 | |
A misanthrope is somebody who dislikes other people. | 0:13:27 | 0:13:30 | |
Can you achieve perfection at home? | 0:13:30 | 0:13:32 | |
Let's see. | 0:13:32 | 0:13:34 | |
Let's see the final board. Four subject categories chosen by you already, | 0:13:45 | 0:13:48 | |
but you missed the chance to fill the last two. | 0:13:48 | 0:13:50 | |
To fill those blank spaces, you'll take it in turn to choose a category. | 0:13:50 | 0:13:53 | |
As the single player, please choose the only category that you can take through into the final. | 0:13:53 | 0:13:58 | |
-I'll take golf. -Golf. | 0:13:58 | 0:14:00 | |
Usual Suspects, please choose a category you think will trouble Stewart. | 0:14:00 | 0:14:03 | |
-Musicians? -I was mulling over that one as well. | 0:14:03 | 0:14:07 | |
Yeah. Uh-huh. | 0:14:07 | 0:14:09 | |
We'd like to put across musicians, please, Nick. | 0:14:09 | 0:14:12 | |
Musicians goes in. We now know our final six categories. They are... | 0:14:12 | 0:14:16 | |
Usual Suspects, we'll see you later. Bye-bye. | 0:14:20 | 0:14:22 | |
Away they go. You didn't want musicians, did you? | 0:14:22 | 0:14:25 | |
-There's not many on there that I wanted! -There really isn't. | 0:14:25 | 0:14:27 | |
For £4,000, it's time to play the final. | 0:14:27 | 0:14:30 | |
Stewart, this is the all-important final. | 0:14:32 | 0:14:34 | |
If you achieve perfection, you could leave with £4,000. | 0:14:34 | 0:14:37 | |
If you fail, you leave with nothing, great news for the Usual Suspects | 0:14:37 | 0:14:40 | |
as one of them could be playing for a roll-over of £5,000 on the next game. | 0:14:40 | 0:14:44 | |
Let's play the final round. | 0:14:44 | 0:14:47 | |
Stewart, here are your final six categories. | 0:14:49 | 0:14:51 | |
You must answer all six statements correctly to win the £4,000. | 0:14:57 | 0:15:00 | |
There's no time limit, but once you've given an answer, | 0:15:00 | 0:15:03 | |
it's locked in. Ready? | 0:15:03 | 0:15:05 | |
-Yep. -Let's reveal your first statement. Is it true or false? Hemingway. | 0:15:05 | 0:15:10 | |
Um. I'm going to have to guess Hemingway. | 0:15:14 | 0:15:17 | |
-I'm going to say that's true. -True. | 0:15:17 | 0:15:20 | |
I think I've heard that. I think I have. I think that's true. | 0:15:27 | 0:15:31 | |
True. | 0:15:31 | 0:15:32 | |
-Sounds Italian. True. -True. | 0:15:41 | 0:15:44 | |
Bond films. | 0:15:44 | 0:15:46 | |
-No, that's false. -False. | 0:15:52 | 0:15:55 | |
No, that's false. It's a mistake. Nothing to do with the clubs. | 0:16:00 | 0:16:03 | |
-I know that one for a fact! -False. | 0:16:03 | 0:16:05 | |
Musicians. | 0:16:07 | 0:16:08 | |
Clarinet. | 0:16:13 | 0:16:14 | |
-Let's go true. -True. | 0:16:15 | 0:16:18 | |
Stewart, those answers are now locked in. | 0:16:18 | 0:16:20 | |
If there's one mistake, you get nothing. Which are you worried about? | 0:16:20 | 0:16:23 | |
Hemingway. So A, F... A and F. | 0:16:23 | 0:16:27 | |
First and last are the biggest concerns. | 0:16:27 | 0:16:29 | |
Let's bring back the Usual Suspects and see what they have to say. | 0:16:29 | 0:16:32 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements | 0:16:32 | 0:16:35 | |
with Stewart's answers. | 0:16:35 | 0:16:37 | |
Stewart, your answers are now locked in and you can't change them by yourself. | 0:16:37 | 0:16:40 | |
But you can unlock the board with the help of the Usual Suspects. | 0:16:40 | 0:16:43 | |
This will, however, come at a cost. Who would you like to hear from? | 0:16:43 | 0:16:47 | |
I'd like to hear from John first. | 0:16:47 | 0:16:49 | |
You've done quite well. I do believe, though, you've got one wrong. | 0:16:49 | 0:16:53 | |
How well do you think you've done yourself? | 0:16:53 | 0:16:55 | |
-Hugely confident on four. -Come back to me after you've had a chat with the others. | 0:16:55 | 0:17:00 | |
-OK. Who next? -Trisha. | 0:17:00 | 0:17:03 | |
You have done well, but you have one wrong | 0:17:03 | 0:17:05 | |
and I'm willing to come down and help you with that. | 0:17:05 | 0:17:07 | |
Do you want to put a price on that, Trisha, at this stage? | 0:17:07 | 0:17:10 | |
Like John, I'll come back to you. | 0:17:10 | 0:17:12 | |
We could be a long time if we go round like this! Do you want to hear from Josh? | 0:17:12 | 0:17:15 | |
Let's hear from Josh. | 0:17:15 | 0:17:17 | |
I'm not going to be of any help to you here, | 0:17:17 | 0:17:19 | |
so better you look to the other guys for some help. | 0:17:19 | 0:17:21 | |
OK. It's up to you who we speak to next. | 0:17:21 | 0:17:23 | |
I'd like to have some offers on the table, please. | 0:17:23 | 0:17:26 | |
-I'll start with John. -I would be wanting, say, 3,000. | 0:17:26 | 0:17:31 | |
3,000 of your £4,000 prize fund. | 0:17:31 | 0:17:33 | |
Can I hear from Trish first? | 0:17:33 | 0:17:35 | |
I'll not be as greedy, Stewart. I'll come down for half. 2,000. | 0:17:35 | 0:17:40 | |
Out of the two, I feel the best help would be Trisha. | 0:17:40 | 0:17:44 | |
-So I'm willing to take Trisha's offer. -Jolly good. | 0:17:44 | 0:17:47 | |
Negotiations have been concluded. | 0:17:47 | 0:17:48 | |
For £2,000 of the £4,000 on offer, | 0:17:48 | 0:17:51 | |
please come and join us, Trisha. | 0:17:51 | 0:17:52 | |
Stewart, you've asked Trisha for help. | 0:17:54 | 0:17:56 | |
If you achieve perfection it will cost you £2,000 of your prize fund of £4,000. | 0:17:56 | 0:18:01 | |
-Trisha, you've forfeited your chance to play in the next game. -OK. | 0:18:01 | 0:18:04 | |
Have you made the right decision? Let's find out. | 0:18:04 | 0:18:07 | |
Trisha, what would you spend the £2,000 on if you won? | 0:18:07 | 0:18:10 | |
I'd go back and see my daughter in Canada. She got married in June. | 0:18:10 | 0:18:13 | |
That's a good reason to win some money. Stewart, your money will go... | 0:18:13 | 0:18:16 | |
-It will go on a fishing trip. -You want to go and catch a big fish. | 0:18:16 | 0:18:20 | |
-A big, big fish. -Best of luck to both of you. | 0:18:20 | 0:18:22 | |
All six answers are now unlocked. Trisha, which answers do you want Stewart to change? | 0:18:22 | 0:18:28 | |
How sure are you of your answers? | 0:18:28 | 0:18:30 | |
-Honestly? Not that sure at all! -Right. OK. | 0:18:30 | 0:18:33 | |
The one that worries me, obviously you being a nurse, is B. | 0:18:33 | 0:18:36 | |
-You're right. That is true. -OK. | 0:18:36 | 0:18:39 | |
Acker Bilk did play clarinet. I played clarinet at school. | 0:18:39 | 0:18:43 | |
-And what about your golf? -Golf's fine, yes. | 0:18:43 | 0:18:47 | |
So we're happy with B, E and F. | 0:18:47 | 0:18:50 | |
Gallipoli Campaign? | 0:18:50 | 0:18:52 | |
I was thinking Italy, I was thinking World War, so I think that's right. | 0:18:52 | 0:18:56 | |
OK. We'll stick with that. So the two we're stuck on is A and D. | 0:18:56 | 0:18:59 | |
Hugo Drax is the one, isn't it? And A. | 0:18:59 | 0:19:01 | |
A lot of posh people go fishing. | 0:19:01 | 0:19:03 | |
-Yeah. -So we'll stick with that. | 0:19:03 | 0:19:06 | |
-Yeah. -OK, so we're down to Hugo Drax. | 0:19:06 | 0:19:08 | |
Hugo Drax. That is the one. That is the one. | 0:19:08 | 0:19:11 | |
I thought you'd know about James Bond. | 0:19:11 | 0:19:14 | |
Hugo Drax is a villain. Hugo Drax. It doesn't ring a bell to me. | 0:19:14 | 0:19:18 | |
No. I'll keep it as false. | 0:19:18 | 0:19:20 | |
-So we're not changing any? -No. | 0:19:20 | 0:19:22 | |
Oh. Right. OK. | 0:19:22 | 0:19:24 | |
What's the problem with that, Stewart? | 0:19:24 | 0:19:26 | |
I didn't need her, then, did I? | 0:19:26 | 0:19:28 | |
-If we don't win any money, I'll deliver your baby. -OK, then. | 0:19:30 | 0:19:33 | |
-Interesting, cos you're a midwife, aren't you? -I am. I'm a midwife. | 0:19:33 | 0:19:36 | |
We talked about you nursing, but you're a midwife. | 0:19:36 | 0:19:38 | |
A nurse first, then as a midwife. | 0:19:38 | 0:19:40 | |
-You delivered all your sister's... -My brother and my sister's children. | 0:19:40 | 0:19:45 | |
My nieces and nephews I've delivered. | 0:19:45 | 0:19:47 | |
-How many's that? -Four. A set of twins there as well. | 0:19:47 | 0:19:49 | |
I was privileged to be with the parents. | 0:19:49 | 0:19:51 | |
Right. Smashing. Are we saying we're locking them all in as they are? | 0:19:51 | 0:19:55 | |
Yeah. 100 per cent. Lock 'em in! | 0:19:55 | 0:19:57 | |
Lock 'em in! £4,000 at stake. | 0:19:57 | 0:20:01 | |
£2,000 to Stewart, £2,000 to Trisha. Six answers away. | 0:20:01 | 0:20:04 | |
Let's find out if you've achieved perfection. | 0:20:04 | 0:20:07 | |
I'm tempted to start with D. | 0:20:09 | 0:20:12 | |
"Hugo Drax is the villain in Moonraker." | 0:20:12 | 0:20:16 | |
-Go on. -Yes. -Put us out of our misery. | 0:20:16 | 0:20:17 | |
All right. | 0:20:17 | 0:20:19 | |
"Hugo Drax is the villain in Moonraker." | 0:20:19 | 0:20:23 | |
Stewart, you said that was false. | 0:20:23 | 0:20:24 | |
You had a chat and in the end decided you wouldn't change it. | 0:20:24 | 0:20:27 | |
You stuck with false. So, is that true or false? | 0:20:27 | 0:20:30 | |
It's true! | 0:20:33 | 0:20:34 | |
It's true! | 0:20:36 | 0:20:38 | |
So I'm afraid that means you haven't achieved perfection and you haven't won the £4,000. | 0:20:38 | 0:20:42 | |
The money rolls over. Maybe you can achieve perfection at home. | 0:20:42 | 0:20:45 | |
Let's go through the rest of the statements and find out how close you were. | 0:20:45 | 0:20:49 | |
-It's a shot that you don't count. -Yeah. | 0:20:55 | 0:20:57 | |
Two out of three. I'll go up to the top. | 0:21:03 | 0:21:05 | |
No, that's actually false. | 0:21:10 | 0:21:12 | |
You seem relieved! | 0:21:12 | 0:21:14 | |
It's about bullfighting, in actual fact. | 0:21:14 | 0:21:16 | |
No, in actual fact, it is false. | 0:21:31 | 0:21:33 | |
It was World War I. And Gallipoli is actually in Turkey. | 0:21:33 | 0:21:37 | |
Usual Suspects, great news for you. The prize fund rolls over to the next game | 0:21:37 | 0:21:40 | |
where one of you could be playing for £5,000. | 0:21:40 | 0:21:42 | |
Well done. | 0:21:42 | 0:21:44 | |
Stewart and Trish, I'm afraid you failed to achieve perfection. | 0:21:44 | 0:21:48 | |
You go home with nothing other than our thanks. Did you enjoy it? | 0:21:48 | 0:21:51 | |
-I loved it. It was fantastic. -I've had a great time. | 0:21:51 | 0:21:54 | |
-Everybody's been so good to us. It's been great. -That's lovely of you. | 0:21:54 | 0:21:57 | |
Trisha and Stewart, everybody. | 0:21:57 | 0:21:59 | |
It's now time to meet the next Usual Suspects hoping to play Perfection. | 0:22:03 | 0:22:07 | |
New Usual Suspects, please introduce yourselves. | 0:22:09 | 0:22:11 | |
Hi. I'm Dave. I'm from Retford, and I'm currently between jobs. | 0:22:11 | 0:22:16 | |
Hi. I'm Julia. I'm from Southampton | 0:22:16 | 0:22:18 | |
and I'm a retired teacher. | 0:22:18 | 0:22:20 | |
Welcome, both, and good luck | 0:22:20 | 0:22:22 | |
as we now find out which of you has been randomly picked to play Perfection. | 0:22:22 | 0:22:25 | |
Josh, it's you. Please come and play Perfection. | 0:22:29 | 0:22:32 | |
Josh, welcome to the show. Let's have a chat about you. | 0:22:34 | 0:22:37 | |
-Student? -I've just done my A levels, actually. | 0:22:37 | 0:22:40 | |
-And a budding film-maker? -Yes. | 0:22:40 | 0:22:42 | |
I recently made a horror film. | 0:22:42 | 0:22:44 | |
I'm hoping to make a more expensive, bigger budget film | 0:22:44 | 0:22:48 | |
and winning anything on here would be fantastic towards that. | 0:22:48 | 0:22:51 | |
Absolutely. Good luck to you. | 0:22:51 | 0:22:53 | |
It's now you versus the Usual Suspects. They were your team-mates, they're now your enemies. | 0:22:53 | 0:22:57 | |
The good news is nobody's won the last four games, so the prize fund stands at £5,000, | 0:22:57 | 0:23:03 | |
Is that enough to help you hire some actors and make a film? | 0:23:05 | 0:23:08 | |
1,000 would be great. 5,000 would be unbelievable. | 0:23:08 | 0:23:11 | |
Three rounds and a final to come. | 0:23:11 | 0:23:13 | |
Usual Suspects, we'll switch you off for now so you can't see or hear anything. | 0:23:13 | 0:23:16 | |
As soon as Josh makes a mistake, you'll be back in the game. | 0:23:16 | 0:23:19 | |
-If you're ready, let's get started. -Yeah. -Let's play Perfection. | 0:23:19 | 0:23:23 | |
Round One. Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:23:26 | 0:23:29 | |
Doesn't ring a bell. I'll go false on that one. | 0:23:34 | 0:23:37 | |
No, it's by AC/DC. False. | 0:23:42 | 0:23:44 | |
It's not a word I've ever heard. | 0:23:52 | 0:23:55 | |
False, again. | 0:23:55 | 0:23:56 | |
It's very close. I've got to think about this one. | 0:24:01 | 0:24:04 | |
True. | 0:24:07 | 0:24:09 | |
With time to spare, you've answered all four statements. A confident round? | 0:24:09 | 0:24:12 | |
There are a few I'm unsure of. I'm pretty sure about B. | 0:24:12 | 0:24:15 | |
But other than that, most of them were educated guesses, really. | 0:24:15 | 0:24:18 | |
Before we see how you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:24:18 | 0:24:21 | |
Usual Suspects, these are the four statements with Josh's answers. | 0:24:21 | 0:24:26 | |
-John, is that perfection? -I'd be inclined to maybe change D. | 0:24:26 | 0:24:29 | |
I think it's a bit over 10 miles. | 0:24:29 | 0:24:31 | |
-Julia? -I agree, yes. I would also query C. I'm not sure on that one. | 0:24:31 | 0:24:37 | |
Josh, you need to have answered all four statements perfectly to win the round. | 0:24:37 | 0:24:40 | |
How many are correct? | 0:24:40 | 0:24:42 | |
Just one out of four. | 0:24:44 | 0:24:47 | |
Certainly not perfection, | 0:24:47 | 0:24:48 | |
so you've let the Usual Suspects into the game. | 0:24:48 | 0:24:51 | |
Can you steal the round? You can see Josh's answers. | 0:24:51 | 0:24:53 | |
You need to change three of them. Which three? | 0:24:53 | 0:24:55 | |
The one that we think Josh has got right, | 0:24:55 | 0:24:59 | |
maybe Back to Black is false. Johnny Cash. | 0:24:59 | 0:25:03 | |
-Back to Black is Amy Winehouse, isn't it? -That's what I thought. | 0:25:03 | 0:25:06 | |
-So we'll keep B, then. -Yep. -Then change A, C and D. | 0:25:06 | 0:25:09 | |
-Sounds good. -Yes. -We'll change A. -A changes from false to true. | 0:25:09 | 0:25:15 | |
-And we'll change C, please. -C changes from false to true. | 0:25:15 | 0:25:18 | |
-And we'll change D. -D changes from true to false, | 0:25:18 | 0:25:21 | |
leaving B as answered by Josh. | 0:25:21 | 0:25:23 | |
Let's see what the correct answers are. | 0:25:23 | 0:25:25 | |
Back IN Black was an album by AC/DC. | 0:25:40 | 0:25:44 | |
Back to Black is by Amy Winehouse. | 0:25:44 | 0:25:46 | |
Congratulations, Usual Suspects. You have achieved perfection. | 0:25:57 | 0:26:00 | |
The narrowest point in the English Channel is 21 miles. | 0:26:04 | 0:26:07 | |
Josh, this is your final board. These spaces need to be filled with subject categories. | 0:26:07 | 0:26:12 | |
Here are your final round categories. | 0:26:12 | 0:26:14 | |
Because the Usual Suspects won the round, they get to choose two categories | 0:26:20 | 0:26:24 | |
hoping to make the final harder for you to win. | 0:26:24 | 0:26:26 | |
Which two would you like Josh to play in the final? | 0:26:26 | 0:26:28 | |
-What about 1960s pop, cos he's only young? -He wasn't born then! | 0:26:28 | 0:26:31 | |
We'd like to bring across 1960s pop, please. | 0:26:31 | 0:26:35 | |
-I wonder what he's like on Vivaldi? -Sounds good. | 0:26:37 | 0:26:41 | |
We'd like to move across Vivaldi as well, please, Nick. | 0:26:41 | 0:26:44 | |
Well done, Usual Suspects. Time to switch you off, but we'll see you in Round Two. | 0:26:44 | 0:26:49 | |
Let's have a chat about those two. | 0:26:50 | 0:26:52 | |
-'60s pop? -To be honest, not too worried about that. | 0:26:52 | 0:26:54 | |
I'm often in the car with my mum, who's a big fan of '60s pop! | 0:26:54 | 0:26:58 | |
-I might be all right! -Vivaldi? -I know The Four Seasons, but that's about it. | 0:26:58 | 0:27:02 | |
-So, yeah. -Let's take a look at those categories on offer. | 0:27:02 | 0:27:06 | |
Which two would you choose, given the opportunity? | 0:27:06 | 0:27:09 | |
Football and Star Wars, definitely. | 0:27:09 | 0:27:12 | |
And two that you're desperate to avoid? | 0:27:12 | 0:27:14 | |
Not a big fan of hip hop. | 0:27:14 | 0:27:16 | |
-Keys. I'm not sure...could be a number of things. -OK. | 0:27:16 | 0:27:20 | |
If you're ready, let's play Round Two. | 0:27:20 | 0:27:22 | |
Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:27:24 | 0:27:27 | |
I believe that's true. | 0:27:31 | 0:27:33 | |
No, that's false. It's six balls. | 0:27:38 | 0:27:41 | |
I don't know much about the Salvation Army, but I think it's false. | 0:27:52 | 0:27:55 | |
False. | 0:28:03 | 0:28:04 | |
With time to spare, you've answered all four. | 0:28:04 | 0:28:07 | |
You had a think about a couple of those. | 0:28:07 | 0:28:09 | |
Started off very strong. | 0:28:09 | 0:28:10 | |
C and D, guesses, really, to be honest. | 0:28:10 | 0:28:14 | |
Before we see how you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:28:14 | 0:28:17 | |
Usual Suspects, these are the four statements with Josh's answers. | 0:28:17 | 0:28:21 | |
Is it perfection, Julia? | 0:28:21 | 0:28:23 | |
I think C is true, | 0:28:23 | 0:28:26 | |
because I remember them selling The Watchtower in the pub when I was younger. | 0:28:26 | 0:28:30 | |
Dave, what do you think of those answers? | 0:28:31 | 0:28:33 | |
C is definitely wrong. Josh has not got perfection. | 0:28:33 | 0:28:37 | |
-John? -I query D cos Goose Green | 0:28:37 | 0:28:40 | |
was a major town or city that they took over. | 0:28:40 | 0:28:43 | |
It were a big thing, so I think that could be true as well. | 0:28:43 | 0:28:46 | |
Josh, the moment of truth. How many are correct? | 0:28:46 | 0:28:49 | |
Congratulations, Josh. You have achieved perfection! | 0:28:56 | 0:28:59 | |
Let's look at those answers in more detail. | 0:29:03 | 0:29:06 | |
It's false. It's six balls in an over in cricket. | 0:29:13 | 0:29:17 | |
It's the War Cry, in actual fact. | 0:29:22 | 0:29:25 | |
The capital of the Falkland Islands is, in fact, Stanley. | 0:29:30 | 0:29:34 | |
Let's look at the final board. | 0:29:34 | 0:29:35 | |
Two categories there chosen by the Usual Suspects. | 0:29:35 | 0:29:38 | |
But you can equalise with two categories, having won that round. | 0:29:38 | 0:29:41 | |
-Which two? -No question about this, Nick. | 0:29:41 | 0:29:44 | |
I will start with football. | 0:29:44 | 0:29:45 | |
And a good bit of Star Wars, please. | 0:29:45 | 0:29:48 | |
Usual Suspects, I'll switch you off. | 0:29:50 | 0:29:52 | |
We'll see you in the next round. | 0:29:52 | 0:29:55 | |
Away they go. Well done. Shall we keep that vibe going? | 0:29:55 | 0:29:58 | |
-Keep the positive energy. -Absolutely. Let's play Round Three. | 0:29:58 | 0:30:01 | |
Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:30:04 | 0:30:06 | |
Is it a lizard? | 0:30:12 | 0:30:13 | |
I'll say true. | 0:30:13 | 0:30:15 | |
My favourite director ever. He's a legend. That is false. | 0:30:20 | 0:30:24 | |
I think he invented the light bulb. | 0:30:33 | 0:30:36 | |
False. | 0:30:36 | 0:30:37 | |
True. | 0:30:48 | 0:30:49 | |
I was just about to remind you about the time! | 0:30:49 | 0:30:52 | |
You hesitated on the last one, | 0:30:52 | 0:30:54 | |
but confident on the first few? | 0:30:54 | 0:30:55 | |
Francis Ford Coppola directed Apocalypse Now in 1979. | 0:30:55 | 0:31:00 | |
Kubrick didn't do that. | 0:31:00 | 0:31:01 | |
And D, well, I've no idea. | 0:31:01 | 0:31:04 | |
Let's just see how it goes. | 0:31:04 | 0:31:06 | |
Before we see how well you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:31:06 | 0:31:09 | |
Usual Suspects, these were the four statements, with Josh's answers. | 0:31:09 | 0:31:13 | |
Dave, is that a perfect board you see before you? | 0:31:13 | 0:31:15 | |
No, that's not perfection, Nick. | 0:31:15 | 0:31:17 | |
I think A is definitely wrong. | 0:31:17 | 0:31:20 | |
-Julia, what do you think? -I think D is the one that's wrong. | 0:31:20 | 0:31:23 | |
I think a binnacle is where the sailors have the compass. | 0:31:23 | 0:31:26 | |
Josh, you need to have answered all four statements perfectly to have won the round. | 0:31:26 | 0:31:30 | |
How many are correct? | 0:31:30 | 0:31:32 | |
Three out of four is a good score but it's not perfection. | 0:31:37 | 0:31:40 | |
You've let the Usual Suspects into the game. | 0:31:40 | 0:31:43 | |
You can see Josh's answers. You need to change one. But which one? | 0:31:43 | 0:31:46 | |
Dave, you said A, and Julia, you said D. | 0:31:46 | 0:31:49 | |
I think the slow-worm, actually, is a legless lizard. | 0:31:49 | 0:31:53 | |
-What do you think? -There are only three snakes in Britain. | 0:31:53 | 0:31:58 | |
-Grass snake. Adder. -Adder. -And the slow-worm. | 0:31:58 | 0:32:02 | |
Oh. | 0:32:02 | 0:32:04 | |
-Do we think? -Yep. -Perhaps we ought to change A, yes. | 0:32:04 | 0:32:07 | |
-Change A? -Yeah. -Nick, we'd like to change A from true to false, then. | 0:32:07 | 0:32:12 | |
A changes from true to false, leaving B, C and D as answered by Josh. | 0:32:12 | 0:32:16 | |
Let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:32:16 | 0:32:19 | |
It's true! You've fallen at the first hurdle, I'm afraid, Usual Suspects. | 0:32:23 | 0:32:27 | |
Let's clear that up. Julia, you're absolutely right. | 0:32:27 | 0:32:31 | |
It is a legless lizard. | 0:32:31 | 0:32:33 | |
Can you still achieve perfection at home? | 0:32:33 | 0:32:35 | |
Who did you say it was directed by? | 0:32:41 | 0:32:43 | |
-Francis Ford Coppola. -Absolutely right. | 0:32:43 | 0:32:45 | |
Prolific inventor, but never president. | 0:32:50 | 0:32:52 | |
Julia, once again, what is a binnacle? | 0:32:59 | 0:33:01 | |
I think it's where the compass is held. | 0:33:01 | 0:33:03 | |
That's exactly right. | 0:33:03 | 0:33:05 | |
Let's take a look at the board. | 0:33:05 | 0:33:07 | |
Because nobody won Round Three, | 0:33:08 | 0:33:10 | |
we have two blank spaces still to be filled. | 0:33:10 | 0:33:12 | |
To fill those spaces, you'll take it in turns to choose a category. | 0:33:12 | 0:33:15 | |
Josh, you get to choose first. Which category would you like to add? | 0:33:15 | 0:33:19 | |
-Let's go TV drama. -TV drama into the final. | 0:33:19 | 0:33:21 | |
-Usual Suspects? -Keys is fairly random. -Keys. | 0:33:21 | 0:33:24 | |
-Sounds good. -Go with that? -Yep. | 0:33:24 | 0:33:27 | |
We'd like to go with keys, Nick, please. | 0:33:27 | 0:33:29 | |
Thank you very much, Usual Suspects. | 0:33:29 | 0:33:31 | |
We now know our six final categories. They are... | 0:33:31 | 0:33:34 | |
Usual Suspects, it's time to switch you off for the final time. | 0:33:39 | 0:33:42 | |
You didn't want keys. You said you didn't want it. | 0:33:44 | 0:33:46 | |
Could be anything. Have to wait and see, really. | 0:33:46 | 0:33:48 | |
OK, Josh, for £5,000, it's time to play the final. | 0:33:48 | 0:33:52 | |
Josh, this is the all-important final. If you achieve perfection, you could leave with £5,000. | 0:33:54 | 0:33:58 | |
If you fail, you leave with nothing. | 0:33:58 | 0:34:00 | |
Which is great news for the Usual Suspects as one of them could be playing for £6,000 next game. | 0:34:00 | 0:34:06 | |
So, let's play the final round. | 0:34:06 | 0:34:08 | |
Josh, here are your final six categories. | 0:34:11 | 0:34:13 | |
You must answer all six statements correctly to win the £5,000. | 0:34:18 | 0:34:21 | |
There is no time limit, | 0:34:21 | 0:34:24 | |
but once you've given an answer, your first answer, it's locked in. | 0:34:24 | 0:34:26 | |
-Ready? -Let's go. -Let's reveal your first statement. Do you believe it to be true or false? | 0:34:26 | 0:34:31 | |
I've got no inkling whatsoever. | 0:34:38 | 0:34:40 | |
I'll go false. | 0:34:41 | 0:34:43 | |
I think Giuseppe is a different Italian composer | 0:34:49 | 0:34:55 | |
whose name escapes me at the moment. | 0:34:55 | 0:34:57 | |
False. | 0:34:57 | 0:34:59 | |
Bit before my time, Nick, if I'm honest! | 0:35:03 | 0:35:06 | |
But I think I'll go false. False. It seems too old. | 0:35:07 | 0:35:10 | |
Good try. Trying to trip me up. | 0:35:17 | 0:35:19 | |
Tom Selleck turned down the role of Indiana Jones | 0:35:19 | 0:35:21 | |
and they brought in Harrison Ford. | 0:35:21 | 0:35:23 | |
Han Solo was always going to be Harrison Ford. So that is false. | 0:35:23 | 0:35:28 | |
The name Carrie Bradshaw definitely is at the back of my mind, somewhere. | 0:35:34 | 0:35:40 | |
I don't watch Gossip Girl, and I've heard of her, | 0:35:40 | 0:35:43 | |
so false again. | 0:35:43 | 0:35:45 | |
I've heard of a chuck key before. | 0:35:51 | 0:35:54 | |
I'll go false again. | 0:35:54 | 0:35:56 | |
Josh, those answers are locked in. | 0:35:57 | 0:35:59 | |
If there's one mistake, you leave with nothing. | 0:35:59 | 0:36:01 | |
-Which ones are you worried about? -All of them but D! | 0:36:01 | 0:36:04 | |
-Really? -Well, actually, B. | 0:36:04 | 0:36:06 | |
Giuseppe Vivaldi doesn't sound right. | 0:36:06 | 0:36:09 | |
Is there any you haven't got a clue on, that are a pure guess? | 0:36:09 | 0:36:14 | |
-A. To be honest. -A. -Totally stumped me, there. | 0:36:14 | 0:36:17 | |
Let's see what the Usual Suspects have to say. | 0:36:17 | 0:36:20 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements | 0:36:20 | 0:36:23 | |
with Josh's answers. | 0:36:23 | 0:36:24 | |
Josh, your answers are locked in. You can't change them by yourself | 0:36:24 | 0:36:27 | |
but you can unlock the board with the help of the Usual Suspects. | 0:36:27 | 0:36:31 | |
This will, however, come at a cost. | 0:36:31 | 0:36:33 | |
Who would you like to hear from first? | 0:36:33 | 0:36:34 | |
-Julia. -I think you've got one wrong | 0:36:34 | 0:36:37 | |
and I'm not 100% myself. | 0:36:37 | 0:36:41 | |
So I don't want to come down because I don't want to spoil things. | 0:36:41 | 0:36:46 | |
I think you've got a jolly good chance here. | 0:36:46 | 0:36:48 | |
-Julia has ruled herself out. -Dave? | 0:36:48 | 0:36:51 | |
I think you've got two wrong. | 0:36:51 | 0:36:53 | |
I'm not confident. I'll rule myself out. | 0:36:53 | 0:36:56 | |
-Dave's ruled himself out. -John? | 0:36:56 | 0:36:59 | |
I do know you've got a couple wrong. | 0:36:59 | 0:37:01 | |
You said anything over a thousand quid was OK for yourself. | 0:37:01 | 0:37:06 | |
But I'll give you a bonus. I'll come down for three. | 0:37:06 | 0:37:09 | |
John wants £3,000 of your £5,000 prize fund. | 0:37:09 | 0:37:13 | |
I'm happy to take your offer, John. | 0:37:13 | 0:37:14 | |
John, negotiations are complete. | 0:37:14 | 0:37:18 | |
-For £3,000 of the £5,000 prize fund, come and join us. -Thank you. | 0:37:18 | 0:37:21 | |
OK, Josh, you've asked John for help. | 0:37:22 | 0:37:25 | |
If you achieve perfection it will cost you £3,000 of your £5,000 prize fund. | 0:37:25 | 0:37:28 | |
John, you've now forfeited the chance to play in the next game. | 0:37:28 | 0:37:31 | |
-This is your only shot at winning Perfection. Have you made the right decision? -I hope! -Let's find out. | 0:37:31 | 0:37:36 | |
John, £3,000. If you win it, what's it going to be spent on? | 0:37:36 | 0:37:40 | |
Possibly a holiday. | 0:37:40 | 0:37:41 | |
If it were a bit more, put a bit aside to have a little business on the outside of my job as well. | 0:37:41 | 0:37:48 | |
-Josh, remind us. Your £2,000 will... -Future filming projects. | 0:37:48 | 0:37:53 | |
-Get me a good film for that. -Very good. Well, | 0:37:53 | 0:37:55 | |
all six answers are now unlocked. | 0:37:55 | 0:37:57 | |
You can change all of them, none of them. What do you think? | 0:37:57 | 0:38:00 | |
I can tell you the ones I'm definitely certain of. | 0:38:00 | 0:38:02 | |
Harrison Ford was always going to be Han Solo. | 0:38:02 | 0:38:05 | |
Carrie Bradshaw. I recognise the name. I don't watch Gossip Girl. | 0:38:05 | 0:38:09 | |
I know the name of the show. But Carrie Bradshaw, I know her name from somewhere else. | 0:38:09 | 0:38:13 | |
Does that ring any bells with you? | 0:38:13 | 0:38:15 | |
Not Carrie Bradshaw, no. | 0:38:15 | 0:38:17 | |
Up to B. Giuseppe Vivaldi. | 0:38:17 | 0:38:21 | |
Isn't there another Italian composer called Giuseppe...something else. | 0:38:21 | 0:38:26 | |
-Giuseppe Vivaldi doesn't sound right to me. -Nor me, either. | 0:38:26 | 0:38:30 | |
How about A? How about A there? | 0:38:30 | 0:38:32 | |
I've never heard of The Sugars, and I've never heard of Archie, Archie. | 0:38:32 | 0:38:35 | |
-I thought you could help me with that one. -No. No! | 0:38:35 | 0:38:38 | |
So would it be fair to say, John, listening to you go through those, | 0:38:38 | 0:38:42 | |
you actually said that he had two wrong that you would come down and help with, | 0:38:42 | 0:38:46 | |
and in talking it through, am I right in thinking you don't think he's got any wrong? | 0:38:46 | 0:38:50 | |
Cos you haven't changed anything. | 0:38:50 | 0:38:52 | |
So when you said there were two definitely wrong, | 0:38:52 | 0:38:55 | |
would it be fair to say that was a bluff to get down and join in? | 0:38:55 | 0:38:58 | |
Um, yeah, possibly, you could say that, yes. | 0:38:58 | 0:39:01 | |
Any other way it could be said, do you think? | 0:39:01 | 0:39:03 | |
-No. -You haven't changed anything and you said there were two wrong. | 0:39:03 | 0:39:07 | |
No, I think you've put it right there, Nick! | 0:39:07 | 0:39:09 | |
How do you feel about that, Josh? | 0:39:09 | 0:39:11 | |
It's the name of the game. I've got to live with it, haven't I? | 0:39:11 | 0:39:14 | |
True enough, I suppose. | 0:39:14 | 0:39:16 | |
Josh, it is still your decision. Is there anything you want to change? | 0:39:16 | 0:39:21 | |
I think it's mainly A. | 0:39:21 | 0:39:23 | |
Mainly A, then. | 0:39:23 | 0:39:24 | |
I'm a bit shaky on E, but other than that... | 0:39:24 | 0:39:27 | |
Shall we just lock 'em in? | 0:39:27 | 0:39:30 | |
-Yes, let's lock 'em in. -Lock 'em in. -Locking them in. | 0:39:30 | 0:39:33 | |
£5,000 at stake. £2,000 to Josh, £3,000 to John. | 0:39:35 | 0:39:39 | |
Six answers away. Let's find out if you've achieved perfection. | 0:39:39 | 0:39:42 | |
Well, we could start at the top, but to be fair, | 0:39:44 | 0:39:46 | |
that's the one you ummed and ahhed about and agonised over. | 0:39:46 | 0:39:50 | |
So let's go straight on to B. | 0:39:50 | 0:39:52 | |
You said this was false. John had no reason to disagree with you. | 0:39:55 | 0:39:59 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:39:59 | 0:40:01 | |
It is false. Very well played. | 0:40:02 | 0:40:04 | |
Verdi's first name was Giuseppe. Vivaldi's first name was Antonio. | 0:40:04 | 0:40:10 | |
Oh, that's the name. | 0:40:10 | 0:40:12 | |
Stanley Matthews played for England until he was 50. | 0:40:12 | 0:40:15 | |
You said this was false, Josh, because it was too old to be true. | 0:40:15 | 0:40:18 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:40:18 | 0:40:20 | |
Well done. | 0:40:23 | 0:40:25 | |
You're right. He did play on till he was 42. Certainly not 50. | 0:40:25 | 0:40:29 | |
You were good enough, Josh, to congratulate us on trying to trip you up on this! | 0:40:33 | 0:40:36 | |
Gave us a quite detailed answer of why this was false. | 0:40:36 | 0:40:40 | |
Just demonstrate it for us one more time. Tell us why that's false. | 0:40:45 | 0:40:48 | |
Tom Selleck was originally offered the role of Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark, | 0:40:48 | 0:40:52 | |
but he turned it down. | 0:40:52 | 0:40:54 | |
-So Harrison Ford took it. -Very impressive knowledge of film. | 0:40:54 | 0:40:57 | |
But you chose it for yourself, so it kind of should be. | 0:40:57 | 0:41:00 | |
You said this was false. You recognised the name Carrie Bradshaw, | 0:41:02 | 0:41:05 | |
but you don't know what from. | 0:41:05 | 0:41:06 | |
This will get you just two away from the cash. True or false? | 0:41:06 | 0:41:09 | |
Carrie Bradshaw is from Sex and the City. | 0:41:14 | 0:41:18 | |
-Of course, yes! -That's Carrie Bradshaw. | 0:41:18 | 0:41:20 | |
So, let's go to F. | 0:41:20 | 0:41:22 | |
You said false again. Is it true or false? | 0:41:24 | 0:41:29 | |
A chuck key is used to loosen or tighten a chuck, | 0:41:34 | 0:41:38 | |
which is what holds a drill bit in the end of a drill. | 0:41:38 | 0:41:41 | |
Aren't we at an interesting point? We come back to the one that you didn't know at all. | 0:41:41 | 0:41:47 | |
John said you had two wrong and was willing to come down and help. | 0:41:47 | 0:41:50 | |
You hoped that he would come down and change this one or confirm for you that you were right. | 0:41:50 | 0:41:55 | |
When John came down, he didn't have a clue, either. | 0:41:55 | 0:41:57 | |
So we now find out whether you should have changed it | 0:41:57 | 0:42:01 | |
or whether you were right to leave it alone, | 0:42:01 | 0:42:03 | |
and you've won the £5,000. | 0:42:03 | 0:42:05 | |
Is it true or false | 0:42:09 | 0:42:12 | |
for five thousand pounds? | 0:42:12 | 0:42:16 | |
Congratulations! You have achieved perfection and you've won £5,000! | 0:42:26 | 0:42:30 | |
-Brilliant! -Well done! Well done, Josh. Fantastic! | 0:42:30 | 0:42:33 | |
Do you know what I like about that, Josh? | 0:42:38 | 0:42:40 | |
You're congratulating John and saying, "Well done! Well done!" | 0:42:40 | 0:42:43 | |
But if you look down your column, Josh, | 0:42:43 | 0:42:46 | |
that's six ticked - you had it all on your own. | 0:42:46 | 0:42:49 | |
But you still seem very happy with the fact you've got £2,000. | 0:42:49 | 0:42:52 | |
-How can you not be happy with that? -That's a big deal for you? | 0:42:52 | 0:42:55 | |
Massive, yes. I can't wait to get on making this film now. | 0:42:55 | 0:42:58 | |
Look forward to seeing it in Cannes! | 0:42:58 | 0:43:00 | |
-Yeah! -Good luck with your film career. | 0:43:00 | 0:43:02 | |
John, great news for you. £3,000 is a big holiday, that. | 0:43:02 | 0:43:04 | |
Probably spend some on a holiday, definitely. | 0:43:04 | 0:43:07 | |
Unfortunately for you, Usual Suspects, the prize fund has been won. | 0:43:07 | 0:43:10 | |
So we re-set the total to £1,000 for our next game. | 0:43:10 | 0:43:14 | |
Congratulations, Josh and John. | 0:43:14 | 0:43:16 | |
You both walk away with a big chunk of money. | 0:43:16 | 0:43:19 | |
Ladies and gentlemen, let's hear it for Josh and John, who achieved perfection! | 0:43:19 | 0:43:23 | |
That's all we have time for. Please join us next time | 0:43:27 | 0:43:30 | |
when our Usual Suspects have the chance to play again for £1,000. | 0:43:30 | 0:43:33 | |
Remember, it's a tough show to win. | 0:43:33 | 0:43:35 | |
But we will pay for absolute perfection. Goodbye! | 0:43:35 | 0:43:38 | |
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