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Welcome to the quiz show that demands perfection. Four contestants hope their knowledge is flawless | 0:00:02 | 0:00:08 | |
because one mistake could give the game away. This is Perfection. | 0:00:08 | 0:00:11 | |
Hello. Welcome to Perfection, where only perfect play is good enough. | 0:00:23 | 0:00:27 | |
Behind me are the Usual Suspects. They're in our isolation room. | 0:00:27 | 0:00:32 | |
In a moment, one will be randomly selected to play Perfection. | 0:00:32 | 0:00:36 | |
They will then face true or false statements. For example, if I said: | 0:00:36 | 0:00:41 | |
Would you say that's true or false? If you'd said true, you'd be right. | 0:00:45 | 0:00:50 | |
Answering true or false might seem easy, but get a single answer wrong | 0:00:50 | 0:00:55 | |
and the Usual Suspects are allowed in to capitalise on their mistakes. | 0:00:55 | 0:00:59 | |
So you know how the game works. Let's meet the Usual Suspects. | 0:00:59 | 0:01:03 | |
My name's Graham, from Cheshire. I work in the salt industry. This is my first game. | 0:01:03 | 0:01:09 | |
I'm Jo, a soft furnishing designer from Essex, and it's my first game. | 0:01:09 | 0:01:14 | |
I'm Calum, I own an ice cream company, I'm from Reading and it's my second game. | 0:01:14 | 0:01:19 | |
I'm Lyn from South Wales, I'm a retired accounts manager and this is my fourth game. | 0:01:19 | 0:01:25 | |
Welcome. Best of luck as we now find out who will play Perfection. | 0:01:25 | 0:01:29 | |
Lyn, it's you! Please come down and play. | 0:01:34 | 0:01:37 | |
Lyn, welcome to the game. You can't possibly be retired already. | 0:01:39 | 0:01:44 | |
-Definitely, yes. -One benefit is you can do things you've always wanted to do. | 0:01:44 | 0:01:48 | |
Like the longest holiday I've ever heard anyone take. | 0:01:48 | 0:01:53 | |
Last year we went on a cruise. We were on the ship for 71 days. Two-thirds of a world cruise. | 0:01:53 | 0:01:59 | |
-71 days?! -Yes. -And two-thirds of the world? -Fabulous. | 0:01:59 | 0:02:03 | |
-Absolutely amazing. -You recommend it? -Definitely. | 0:02:03 | 0:02:07 | |
It's now you versus the Usual Suspects. They're your enemies now, out to stop you winning. | 0:02:07 | 0:02:14 | |
Then the prize money rolls over and one of them could be playing for a bigger total. | 0:02:14 | 0:02:19 | |
Every game is worth £1,000. Fantastic news - nobody won the last 10 games, | 0:02:19 | 0:02:25 | |
so the prize fund currently stands at £11,000. | 0:02:25 | 0:02:29 | |
-That's becoming a very large sum of money. -It is. -If you were to walk out of here with that, | 0:02:29 | 0:02:37 | |
-what would you spend it on? -Towards another cruise! -The third that you didn't do? | 0:02:37 | 0:02:43 | |
Possibly! And I have a large family. I have 11 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. | 0:02:43 | 0:02:49 | |
-Obviously, I'd treat those. -Best of luck. Here's how it works. Three rounds and a final. | 0:02:49 | 0:02:54 | |
Every round that you achieve perfection makes it easier for you | 0:02:54 | 0:02:58 | |
or the Usual Suspects can steal the round and make the final harder. More of that later. | 0:02:58 | 0:03:04 | |
We'll switch you off for now so you can't see or hear anything. Cheerio. And away they go. | 0:03:04 | 0:03:10 | |
Each round consists of four true or false statements. You'll have 45 seconds. Once you give an answer, | 0:03:10 | 0:03:16 | |
-it will be locked in. Ready? -Yes. -Then let's play Perfection. | 0:03:16 | 0:03:21 | |
Round 1. Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:03:24 | 0:03:27 | |
-I believe that to be false. -False. | 0:03:31 | 0:03:33 | |
-I don't think so. I haven't heard of him, so I'll say that is false. -False. | 0:03:39 | 0:03:44 | |
I think that's false. I think he became the Supreme Leader of...China. | 0:03:52 | 0:03:58 | |
-False is what you're saying. -Yes. -And finally... | 0:03:58 | 0:04:01 | |
-Yes, I think that's true. -You've answered all four. | 0:04:06 | 0:04:09 | |
-How did that feel? -A little bit unsure on two of them. | 0:04:09 | 0:04:13 | |
-But all right. -In with a chance? -Yes. -All right. Time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:04:13 | 0:04:19 | |
So these were the four statements and next to them are Lyn's answers. | 0:04:19 | 0:04:24 | |
-Calum, has she achieved perfection? -There's a couple I'm unsure of, | 0:04:24 | 0:04:28 | |
but I could believe Swedish is an official language in Finland. | 0:04:28 | 0:04:32 | |
That could be wrong. I'd be tempted to change it from false to true. | 0:04:32 | 0:04:37 | |
-Jo, can you see any problems? -I think that's a really tough board. | 0:04:37 | 0:04:42 | |
-I probably would have done the same. -Graham, what do you make of it? | 0:04:42 | 0:04:46 | |
The only one wrong is possibly D, but I'm not good with modern music. | 0:04:46 | 0:04:52 | |
OK, Lyn, the moment of truth. Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:04:52 | 0:04:56 | |
Three out of four's not bad, but it's not perfection. | 0:05:02 | 0:05:06 | |
You've let your enemies in. | 0:05:06 | 0:05:08 | |
Can they steal the round? You need to change one. Which one? | 0:05:08 | 0:05:14 | |
I know she's got B and C correct, so it's A or D. | 0:05:14 | 0:05:18 | |
-I would assume Finland's Finnish. -I have been to Finland and I didn't think it was Swedish. | 0:05:18 | 0:05:24 | |
But "an" official language. | 0:05:24 | 0:05:26 | |
-But if you guys reckon D... -It's not a strong point of mine. I wouldn't like to commit myself. | 0:05:26 | 0:05:34 | |
Let's have a vote. I was guessing at A. | 0:05:34 | 0:05:37 | |
-OK, we'll go for A. -Are you sure? | 0:05:37 | 0:05:40 | |
-Go for it. On your head. -Are you sure? -Yes. -I want to go for D now! | 0:05:40 | 0:05:45 | |
-Are you sure? -Yes! -All right. | 0:05:45 | 0:05:48 | |
-We're going for A. -You seem amazed that anyone would agree with you. Does it not happen much? | 0:05:48 | 0:05:54 | |
I just wasn't very sure of A or D. I thought... I don't know. | 0:05:54 | 0:05:58 | |
-So what are you going for? -All right, A. -A! -Regrettably. -Thank you! | 0:05:58 | 0:06:03 | |
A changes from false to true, leaving B, C and D as answered. | 0:06:03 | 0:06:07 | |
Let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:06:07 | 0:06:11 | |
Here comes the big one. Swedish is an official language of Finland. True or false? | 0:06:11 | 0:06:16 | |
It is true! Well done, Calum and the rest. | 0:06:16 | 0:06:20 | |
You know where this is going. Max Chilton is an Olympic rower. True or false? | 0:06:20 | 0:06:25 | |
-It is false. Anybody know what he is? -F1. -Formula One driver. Very good, Calum, yes. | 0:06:25 | 0:06:32 | |
Kim Jong-un became Supreme Leader of Japan in 2011. True or false? | 0:06:32 | 0:06:37 | |
-False. You thought it might be China. -Korea, I think. -North Korea. | 0:06:37 | 0:06:41 | |
And Radioactive was a 2013 hit single for Rita Ora. True or false? | 0:06:41 | 0:06:48 | |
True. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. You have achieved perfection. | 0:06:48 | 0:06:53 | |
Oh, dear, Lyn. They stole the round. | 0:06:55 | 0:06:58 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now make Lyn's chances that much harder and here's how. | 0:06:58 | 0:07:04 | |
Lyn, this is your final board. Six blank spaces need to be filled. | 0:07:04 | 0:07:09 | |
Here are your final round category choices. Starting with Scotland, through Graham Greene and Kent | 0:07:09 | 0:07:15 | |
with many more in-between. If you'd won, you could add two categories to the board, | 0:07:15 | 0:07:21 | |
but they stole the round from you, so they choose the two categories, to make the final harder for you. | 0:07:21 | 0:07:28 | |
-Usual Suspects, which two would you like Lyn to play in the final? -It's hard. -Disney? | 0:07:28 | 0:07:33 | |
-Happy with Disney, Graham? -Yeah. | 0:07:33 | 0:07:35 | |
-Disney for one of them, please. -Disney goes into the final. One more. -Chemistry? | 0:07:35 | 0:07:40 | |
-OK, Chemistry. -Yeah. -Chemistry as well, please. | 0:07:40 | 0:07:44 | |
Chemistry goes in. Very well done. You've won the first round. We'll see you in Round 2. | 0:07:44 | 0:07:50 | |
-Away they go. Lyn, they can't hear us. Disney? -Well, I've got 11 grandchildren. | 0:07:50 | 0:07:56 | |
-I'm always in the cinema watching Disney films. -Yeah! | 0:07:56 | 0:08:01 | |
-Probably a few at home, I imagine. They just weren't thinking. Chemistry? -Not so good on that. | 0:08:01 | 0:08:08 | |
-Take a look at those options. Which two will you choose for yourself? -Games. | 0:08:08 | 0:08:13 | |
-And Islands. -And two you'd really like to avoid? | 0:08:13 | 0:08:18 | |
-Possibly '80s Music and Graham Greene. -All right. You still have two more rounds to find perfection. | 0:08:18 | 0:08:25 | |
-Are you ready? -Yes, I am. -Then let's play on and play Round 2. | 0:08:25 | 0:08:29 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:08:32 | 0:08:35 | |
-I think that's true. -True. | 0:08:39 | 0:08:41 | |
-No, I believe that to be false. I don't think it's edible. -False. | 0:08:46 | 0:08:50 | |
-Em, yes, I think that's true. -True. And, finally... | 0:08:55 | 0:09:00 | |
No, that's false. I don't know who wrote it, but not Jane Goodall. | 0:09:03 | 0:09:07 | |
False. And you've answered all four statements. What did you make of it? | 0:09:07 | 0:09:12 | |
-50/50, really. I guessed two of them. -Two you knew, two you had to guess. -I think so. -50/50 chance on guesses, | 0:09:12 | 0:09:20 | |
-so a 75% chance of winning it! -Yes, true! -It's time for us to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:09:20 | 0:09:27 | |
These were the four statements and Lyn's answers. Jo, has she achieved perfection this time? | 0:09:27 | 0:09:32 | |
I'm not sure about C. That doesn't ring quite true, but again it's a tricky board. | 0:09:32 | 0:09:38 | |
Graham, should Lyn be smiling or looking worried? | 0:09:38 | 0:09:42 | |
I think A could be wrong. I've got a feeling that's in Scotland. | 0:09:42 | 0:09:47 | |
Lyn, you need all four right to achieve perfection. Let's see how many are correct. | 0:09:47 | 0:09:53 | |
Just two out of four. In a 50/50 game, that's an average score at the very most. | 0:09:56 | 0:10:03 | |
The Usual Suspects are into the game. Can they steal the round? | 0:10:03 | 0:10:07 | |
You can see Lyn's answers. You need to change two. Don't look so pained, Calum! Enjoy yourself! | 0:10:07 | 0:10:13 | |
-It is a tough board. -I think A is wrong. -I think A. | 0:10:13 | 0:10:19 | |
-I think that's false. -And B is probably correct. -I've never heard of anyone eating one. | 0:10:19 | 0:10:25 | |
-And Volta sounds too obvious. -Too obvious, like volts. | 0:10:25 | 0:10:29 | |
-We'll go with the majority and change A and C, please. -OK. A and C change from true to false, | 0:10:29 | 0:10:35 | |
leaving B and D as answered. Let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:10:35 | 0:10:40 | |
The Rosetta Stone is in the British Museum. Is that true or false? | 0:10:40 | 0:10:45 | |
-It's true! -Oh, no! -Usual Suspects, you had the chance, but have failed to achieve perfection! | 0:10:45 | 0:10:52 | |
Did you manage it at home? Let's go through those answers. | 0:10:52 | 0:10:56 | |
A pheasant's egg is edible. True or false? | 0:10:56 | 0:10:59 | |
Yeah, it's true. Alessandro Volta invented the lightning rod. Is that true or false? | 0:10:59 | 0:11:05 | |
That's false. In actual fact, Benjamin Franklin is often said to have invented the lightning rod, | 0:11:05 | 0:11:12 | |
although volts are named after Alessandro Volta. | 0:11:12 | 0:11:15 | |
Jane Goodall wrote Gorillas In The Mist. True or false? | 0:11:15 | 0:11:20 | |
False. | 0:11:20 | 0:11:21 | |
Dian Fossey. Let's see the final board. Two subject categories on there, | 0:11:21 | 0:11:26 | |
chosen by you, Usual Suspects, | 0:11:26 | 0:11:29 | |
but because neither side won, the two categories will carry over to the next round. | 0:11:29 | 0:11:36 | |
Usual Suspects, I'll switch you off and see you in Round 3. | 0:11:36 | 0:11:41 | |
-With four categories on offer, this would be a good one to win! -Yes. | 0:11:41 | 0:11:46 | |
Let's play Round 3. | 0:11:46 | 0:11:49 | |
Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:11:50 | 0:11:53 | |
-I think that's false. -False. | 0:11:57 | 0:12:00 | |
-No, that's false. -False. | 0:12:05 | 0:12:08 | |
-Em...that's false. -False. And with plenty of time to spare... | 0:12:14 | 0:12:19 | |
Em, let me think. | 0:12:24 | 0:12:26 | |
-I'll say that's true. -True. And you've answered all four. | 0:12:27 | 0:12:32 | |
-Is that your perfect round? -I hope it is! | 0:12:32 | 0:12:36 | |
But not sure. OK, it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:12:36 | 0:12:40 | |
These were the four statements and Lyn's answers. Graham, has she got perfection? | 0:12:40 | 0:12:46 | |
Em, no. I think she may only have one right. The football I might go along with, | 0:12:46 | 0:12:52 | |
-but not the others. -Jo, what do you make of those answers? | 0:12:52 | 0:12:56 | |
I'm sure Tarantino did direct Django Unchained. | 0:12:56 | 0:13:00 | |
And the logo of UKIP is a bulldog, I'm sure. | 0:13:00 | 0:13:03 | |
Calum, do you go along with that? Is it a disastrous board for Lyn? | 0:13:03 | 0:13:08 | |
I think D's wrong as well. I think a football is lighter than a volleyball. | 0:13:08 | 0:13:13 | |
OK, according to them, you haven't got anything right! | 0:13:13 | 0:13:17 | |
Lyn, you need all four correct to win the round. Have you achieved perfection? | 0:13:17 | 0:13:22 | |
Three out of four isn't bad and it's a lot better than they thought! | 0:13:28 | 0:13:34 | |
They have to find the wrong one. You only need to change one answer. | 0:13:34 | 0:13:38 | |
-Which one? -Surely a football... When you play volleyball, they're heavier than a football for sure. | 0:13:38 | 0:13:45 | |
-No. -Don't you think? -Modern football's possibly. When I played, they were heavy. | 0:13:45 | 0:13:51 | |
-I think it's A. -You reckon we should go for that? | 0:13:51 | 0:13:55 | |
-Yeah, go for it. -A? -She's put that shadow of doubt in my mind. -All right. | 0:13:55 | 0:14:00 | |
-Change A, please, Nick. -You sure? -No, I'm not sure. | 0:14:00 | 0:14:05 | |
Leaving B, C and D as answered. Let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:14:05 | 0:14:10 | |
Quentin Tarantino directed Django Unchained. True or false? | 0:14:10 | 0:14:14 | |
True! Look at them - all positive now! | 0:14:14 | 0:14:19 | |
A bunch of scaredy cats a few seconds ago! The logo of UKIP features a bulldog. True or false? | 0:14:19 | 0:14:25 | |
False. It originally featured a pound sign. | 0:14:25 | 0:14:28 | |
There are ten dozens in a gross. True or false? | 0:14:28 | 0:14:32 | |
False. It's a dozen dozens, 144. A standard FIFA football | 0:14:32 | 0:14:37 | |
is heavier than a volleyball. True or false? Despite Calum's misgivings | 0:14:37 | 0:14:42 | |
it's absolutely true. Congratulations, you have achieved perfection. | 0:14:42 | 0:14:47 | |
Not quite sure how you did it, but you did. | 0:14:50 | 0:14:54 | |
Lyn, they have succeeded and stolen the round. | 0:14:54 | 0:14:59 | |
You can now make Lyn's chances of winning much harder. | 0:14:59 | 0:15:02 | |
Because you won the round, you can choose four categories. Which four would you like to choose? | 0:15:02 | 0:15:08 | |
-One each. -I'll go for Cattle. | 0:15:08 | 0:15:11 | |
-Cattle goes into the final. -I'll go for Games. -Games into the final. Calum? | 0:15:11 | 0:15:17 | |
-Em...Bridges. -Bridges makes it, which means we have just one more to find. | 0:15:17 | 0:15:23 | |
-Would she be any good on '80s Music? -Probably not! -Probably not. | 0:15:23 | 0:15:28 | |
-Yeah, '80s Music, please. -'80s Music completes the six. | 0:15:28 | 0:15:33 | |
We now know our six categories. | 0:15:33 | 0:15:36 | |
It's time to switch you off for the final time. | 0:15:38 | 0:15:42 | |
-You wanted Games. -Yes. -They chose it. You wanted to avoid '80s Music. What about Cattle? Bridges? | 0:15:42 | 0:15:49 | |
-Cattle could be anything. Bridges... -All right, Lyn. For £11,000, it's time to play the final. | 0:15:49 | 0:15:55 | |
Lyn, this is the all-important final. If you achieve perfection, you could leave with £11,000. | 0:15:58 | 0:16:03 | |
If you fail, you leave with nothing, which is great for the Usual Suspects who could play for £12,000 | 0:16:03 | 0:16:09 | |
on the next game. So let's play the final round. | 0:16:09 | 0:16:13 | |
Here are your final six categories. You must answer all six correctly to win the £11,000. | 0:16:16 | 0:16:22 | |
-There's no limit, but once you give an answer, it's locked in. Ready? -Yeah, ready. | 0:16:22 | 0:16:28 | |
Please tell me whether you believe this to be true or false. Disney. | 0:16:28 | 0:16:33 | |
I don't think it was the 1950s, | 0:16:38 | 0:16:41 | |
-so I'll say that is false. -False. | 0:16:41 | 0:16:45 | |
Chemistry. | 0:16:45 | 0:16:47 | |
I don't really know on this. I'll have to guess. | 0:16:51 | 0:16:54 | |
-I'll say true. -True. Cattle. | 0:16:54 | 0:16:58 | |
-I don't think so, no. I'll say that is false. -False. | 0:17:02 | 0:17:06 | |
Games. | 0:17:06 | 0:17:08 | |
Haven't heard of Pachinko, to be honest with you, so once again it'll be a guess. | 0:17:13 | 0:17:19 | |
-I'll say true. -True. | 0:17:19 | 0:17:22 | |
Bridges. | 0:17:22 | 0:17:24 | |
-Yes, I think that is true. -True. | 0:17:28 | 0:17:31 | |
And, finally, '80s Music. | 0:17:31 | 0:17:34 | |
-Yes, they definitely were a duo. That's true. -True. And with that you've answered all six statements. | 0:17:37 | 0:17:44 | |
Those answers are now locked in. Which ones are you worried about? | 0:17:44 | 0:17:49 | |
Em, B and C and D, really. I've taken a guess on those three. | 0:17:49 | 0:17:53 | |
B, C and D you're worried about. Let's bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:17:53 | 0:17:58 | |
You can now see the final six statements and Lyn's answers. | 0:17:58 | 0:18:03 | |
Lyn, your answers are locked in, but if you think you made a mistake | 0:18:03 | 0:18:08 | |
you can unlock the board, but it will come at a cost. | 0:18:08 | 0:18:11 | |
Usual Suspects, I'm now going to ask you how well you think Lyn has done, if you'll help and what it'll cost. | 0:18:11 | 0:18:18 | |
-Lyn, who would you like to hear from first? -Calum, please. | 0:18:18 | 0:18:21 | |
-How confident are you feeling? -Pretty confident. One or two I'm dicey on. | 0:18:21 | 0:18:27 | |
There's a couple I don't really know, so I don't think I can help. | 0:18:27 | 0:18:31 | |
-Calum's ruled himself out. -How about Graham? | 0:18:31 | 0:18:35 | |
-There's two I think are wrong. -Would you be willing to help? | 0:18:35 | 0:18:40 | |
It would have to be a hefty offer. | 0:18:40 | 0:18:42 | |
7,000? | 0:18:42 | 0:18:44 | |
Make it eight and I'll have a go with you. | 0:18:46 | 0:18:50 | |
-Can I hear from Jo? -Of course. | 0:18:50 | 0:18:53 | |
There's a couple I'm not sure of, but I'm not confident enough to risk changing them for you. | 0:18:53 | 0:19:00 | |
-OK. -Sorry. | 0:19:00 | 0:19:03 | |
-Graham, I'm willing for you to come down. -For how much? -He wanted 8,000. | 0:19:03 | 0:19:07 | |
-Yes. -£8,000 of the £11,000? -Yes. -That just leaves you £3,000. -Yes, I'm willing for that. | 0:19:07 | 0:19:13 | |
-Happy to go for that, Graham? -Yes. | 0:19:13 | 0:19:16 | |
OK, for £8,000 of the £11,000 prize fund, Graham, come and join us. | 0:19:16 | 0:19:23 | |
OK, Lyn, you've asked Graham for help. It will cost you £8,000 | 0:19:25 | 0:19:30 | |
of the £11,000. Graham, you've now forfeited your chance of playing in the next game. | 0:19:30 | 0:19:36 | |
Have you made the right decision? I think we're about to find out. | 0:19:36 | 0:19:41 | |
All six answers are now unlocked. SO what have you come down to change, Graham? | 0:19:41 | 0:19:46 | |
To be honest, I thought she'd done very well. There's only the Scots Grey I was unsure about. | 0:19:46 | 0:19:53 | |
And also the metal balls, but I thought it was worth coming down for that kind of money. | 0:19:53 | 0:19:59 | |
-So I thought I'd trust you and have a go together. -OK. Fair enough. | 0:19:59 | 0:20:05 | |
-Essentially, you've come to ask her to change nothing? -Yes. -Lyn? | 0:20:05 | 0:20:09 | |
-Oh, well. That's the game. -Well, it is the game, yes. | 0:20:09 | 0:20:14 | |
-The board is now unlocked. Do you want to make any changes? -I was thinking about C. | 0:20:14 | 0:20:21 | |
-It just doesn't sound right. -It doesn't, does it? I'm fine to keep things as they are. | 0:20:21 | 0:20:27 | |
-So we're locking all the answers back in? -Yes. -OK, there they go. | 0:20:27 | 0:20:32 | |
So your answers are now locked in. £11,000 at stake - £3,000 to Lyn, £8,000 to Graham. | 0:20:32 | 0:20:39 | |
Six answers away. Let's find out if you have achieved perfection. | 0:20:39 | 0:20:44 | |
-This is your first game, Graham, and you've dived in. -Correct. | 0:20:45 | 0:20:49 | |
-That money might not be around for long. -So best to grab some while it's there. | 0:20:49 | 0:20:55 | |
-Let's get started, shall we? We'll start at the top. -Yeah. | 0:20:55 | 0:21:00 | |
The Aristocats was released in the 1950s. You said false. | 0:21:00 | 0:21:03 | |
We need this to turn red. True or false? | 0:21:03 | 0:21:08 | |
It is false. Very well done. | 0:21:08 | 0:21:10 | |
In fact, it was released in 1970. | 0:21:10 | 0:21:14 | |
Copper sulphate crystals are blue in colour. You were worried. Graham didn't want to change this one. | 0:21:14 | 0:21:20 | |
You stuck with true. If you're right, it'll turn green and you'll be two for two. True or false? | 0:21:20 | 0:21:28 | |
It is true, yeah. | 0:21:28 | 0:21:30 | |
Then we come to the Scots Grey being cattle. You thought about changing it, but decided not to. | 0:21:32 | 0:21:39 | |
Let's come back to that and move on. Pachinko is played by collecting small metal balls. | 0:21:39 | 0:21:45 | |
You decided to stick with what you had. If this turns out to be true and turns green, | 0:21:45 | 0:21:51 | |
you're half way to the money. Is it true or false? | 0:21:51 | 0:21:55 | |
It is true and you are half way to the £11,000. | 0:21:55 | 0:21:59 | |
Then the Clifton Suspension Bridge being designed by Brunel. | 0:21:59 | 0:22:03 | |
-You were very quick to answer true. -Yeah. -You're not worried. -No. | 0:22:03 | 0:22:07 | |
So the Clifton Suspension Bridge was designed by Brunel. Lyn's convinced. Is it true or false? | 0:22:07 | 0:22:14 | |
It is true. Very well done. | 0:22:14 | 0:22:17 | |
Which leaves us just two. | 0:22:17 | 0:22:19 | |
The band Dollar were a duo. You were quick to note they were. | 0:22:19 | 0:22:23 | |
You expect it to turn green. Is it true or false? | 0:22:23 | 0:22:27 | |
It is true. | 0:22:27 | 0:22:30 | |
What's interesting is the last two games we've played, both ended up five out of six. | 0:22:32 | 0:22:38 | |
-And failed on the last one. -Oof! | 0:22:38 | 0:22:41 | |
The one thing Graham said was he wasn't sure about the Scots Grey. Should you have changed to true? | 0:22:41 | 0:22:49 | |
Lyn, you said it's false. You need this to turn red. | 0:22:49 | 0:22:53 | |
The Scots Grey is a breed of cattle. Is that true or false | 0:22:53 | 0:22:59 | |
for £11,000? | 0:23:00 | 0:23:04 | |
-It IS false! Congratulations! You have achieved perfection! -Well done, you! | 0:23:18 | 0:23:24 | |
It is, in fact, a breed of chicken. It certainly isn't cattle. The perfect board! | 0:23:28 | 0:23:33 | |
-Ticks all the way. -My goodness! -Is it enough for another cruise? | 0:23:33 | 0:23:38 | |
-Just about! -It'll help. -Yes, it will. | 0:23:38 | 0:23:41 | |
£8,000 for Graham. You walk in, sit down, come straight down and walk away with £8,000. | 0:23:41 | 0:23:48 | |
-£8,000 makes a big difference? -Yes. And I owe it all to Lyn! -That's absolutely fantastic. | 0:23:48 | 0:23:54 | |
I know you'll make the most of it. | 0:23:54 | 0:23:57 | |
Unfortunately, Usual Suspects, the prize fund has been won. They're trying to look happy! | 0:23:57 | 0:24:03 | |
We reset the total back to £1,000 for our next game. | 0:24:03 | 0:24:07 | |
Congratulations, Lyn and Graham. You have achieved perfection and walk away with £11,000. | 0:24:07 | 0:24:13 | |
Didn't they play well? | 0:24:13 | 0:24:15 | |
Very well played. | 0:24:15 | 0:24:18 | |
It's now time to meet the next Usual Suspects hoping to play Perfection today. | 0:24:19 | 0:24:26 | |
Please introduce yourselves. | 0:24:26 | 0:24:28 | |
I'm Sharon, from South Wales, and I'm a personnel clerk. | 0:24:28 | 0:24:32 | |
I'm Mark, a retired teacher from Leicester. | 0:24:32 | 0:24:35 | |
Best of luck to you all as one of you is randomly picked to play Perfection. | 0:24:35 | 0:24:41 | |
Calum, it's you. Congratulations. Come and join me. | 0:24:43 | 0:24:47 | |
-Welcome to the game. -Thank you. -You're 22 and a bit of an entrepreneur. -I'd like to think so. | 0:24:47 | 0:24:53 | |
I set up an ice cream company, me and a friend, last year. We do events, festivals with it. | 0:24:53 | 0:25:00 | |
-Also I run a gardening business, Monday to Friday, to pay my way. -Fantastic. | 0:25:00 | 0:25:06 | |
It's you versus the Usual Suspects. They're now your enemies. | 0:25:06 | 0:25:10 | |
Every game is worth £1,000. Unfortunately for you, the prize fund is reset to £1,000. | 0:25:10 | 0:25:17 | |
-But £1,000 is handy cash. -Yeah, for sure. I'd probably go on holiday with money like that. | 0:25:19 | 0:25:25 | |
-You deserve a holiday with all these jobs. -Yeah, for sure! -Good luck. | 0:25:25 | 0:25:30 | |
Three rounds and a final to come. Usual Suspects, we'll switch you off. | 0:25:30 | 0:25:34 | |
If Calum makes a mistake, you will be back in the game. | 0:25:34 | 0:25:39 | |
-Calum, are you ready to play? -Yeah. -Then let's play Perfection. | 0:25:39 | 0:25:43 | |
Round 1. Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:25:43 | 0:25:48 | |
I'm going to say... | 0:25:53 | 0:25:55 | |
-..false. -False. | 0:25:56 | 0:25:59 | |
-True. -True. | 0:26:05 | 0:26:07 | |
-False. -False. And, finally... | 0:26:14 | 0:26:17 | |
-True. -True. And you've answered all four statements. | 0:26:25 | 0:26:28 | |
Can I take it that you didn't enjoy that round? | 0:26:28 | 0:26:32 | |
Let's see how you've done. Time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:26:32 | 0:26:37 | |
So these were the four statements and Calum's answers. Jo, has he achieved perfection? | 0:26:37 | 0:26:43 | |
-I think he possibly has. -Mark, can you find anything wrong? | 0:26:43 | 0:26:47 | |
I don't think it's perfection. I would be very dubious about B, certainly. | 0:26:47 | 0:26:53 | |
-I've a feeling that was Lloyd George. -Sharon? | 0:26:53 | 0:26:56 | |
-I have to agree with Mark. I think that B is false. -All right, lovely. | 0:26:56 | 0:27:02 | |
The moment of truth. You need all four to have won the round. Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:27:02 | 0:27:08 | |
Two out of four in a 50/50 game isn't much more than average. | 0:27:12 | 0:27:16 | |
Calum, you've let the Usual Suspects into the game. | 0:27:16 | 0:27:20 | |
-You can steal this if you can find the two to change. What do you think? -Well, A is definitely right. | 0:27:20 | 0:27:26 | |
D is definitely right. | 0:27:26 | 0:27:29 | |
-It's got to be B and C. -Yeah, change B from true to false | 0:27:29 | 0:27:34 | |
-and C from false to true. -B and C change, leaving A and D as answered by Calum. | 0:27:34 | 0:27:41 | |
Let's find out what the answers are. | 0:27:41 | 0:27:43 | |
Sharon Osbourne was a mentor in The Voice UK. True or false? | 0:27:43 | 0:27:48 | |
It is false. She has been part of The X Factor, but not The Voice UK. | 0:27:48 | 0:27:55 | |
Stanley Baldwin was British PM at the end of World War One. True or false? | 0:27:55 | 0:28:00 | |
That is false, in actual fact. And it was David Lloyd George. | 0:28:00 | 0:28:05 | |
A jigger is a measure of alcohol. True or false? | 0:28:05 | 0:28:09 | |
Absolutely true. About the same as a shot. | 0:28:09 | 0:28:12 | |
So you know where this is going. Barry McGuigan was a World Champion boxer. | 0:28:12 | 0:28:18 | |
Absolutely true. Congratulations. | 0:28:18 | 0:28:20 | |
You have achieved perfection. | 0:28:20 | 0:28:23 | |
Well, Calum, they've stolen the round. Usual Suspects, you can now make Calum's chances much harder | 0:28:25 | 0:28:33 | |
and here's how. Appearing before you is your final board. | 0:28:33 | 0:28:37 | |
The six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories. Here are your options. | 0:28:37 | 0:28:42 | |
The Calendar, Prince Charles and on to Blue Peter. | 0:28:42 | 0:28:47 | |
They get to choose two categories to make the final harder for you. | 0:28:47 | 0:28:51 | |
-Which two would you like Calum to play? -I'm thinking '60s Fashion might be hard. | 0:28:51 | 0:28:57 | |
-That's before his time. -Yeah. -'60s Fashion I agree with. -What about Aircraft? | 0:28:57 | 0:29:02 | |
-Will he be an aircraft spotter? -Or Prince Charles? -Yeah. Sharon? | 0:29:02 | 0:29:07 | |
-I'd go Prince Charles, then. -OK. Can we have '60s Fashion and Prince Charles, please, Nick? | 0:29:07 | 0:29:13 | |
'60s Fashion and Prince Charles. Very well done, Usual Suspects. | 0:29:13 | 0:29:18 | |
You'll have another opportunity in Round 2. That's when we'll see you next. Cheerio. | 0:29:18 | 0:29:24 | |
-They think you'll have no knowledge of '60s Fashion. -Yeah, probably. | 0:29:24 | 0:29:28 | |
-And Prince Charles? Know much about him? -No. | 0:29:28 | 0:29:31 | |
All right, look at those options. Pick two you'd like to avoid. | 0:29:31 | 0:29:37 | |
They did choose two of the worst. | 0:29:37 | 0:29:39 | |
-Reality TV and Aircraft, let's say. -What about the two that you'd like to choose, given the opportunity? | 0:29:39 | 0:29:46 | |
I think I'd have to back myself and go Trees, since I do gardening. | 0:29:46 | 0:29:50 | |
-Maybe Russia. -OK, Calum. Ready to press on? -Sounds good. -Then let's play Round 2. | 0:29:50 | 0:29:56 | |
Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:29:59 | 0:30:02 | |
-True. -True. | 0:30:05 | 0:30:07 | |
-I'm going to say true. -True. | 0:30:15 | 0:30:17 | |
-True! -True. And, finally... | 0:30:22 | 0:30:25 | |
-False. -False. You're not hanging around on this! | 0:30:28 | 0:30:33 | |
I sort of knew some of the answers. I was a bit more confident, so I went with my first instincts. | 0:30:33 | 0:30:40 | |
All right. Time to bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:30:40 | 0:30:43 | |
So these were the four statements and next to them are Calum's answers. Mark, any mistakes there? | 0:30:43 | 0:30:50 | |
I think A is wrong. Not Melbourne. I think it might be Sydney. | 0:30:50 | 0:30:56 | |
-Sharon, can you see anything wrong? -I think D is incorrect. | 0:30:56 | 0:31:00 | |
I think the polar bear's diet is mostly penguins. | 0:31:00 | 0:31:04 | |
-Jo, what do you think? -I'm not sure about B. -That's interesting. | 0:31:04 | 0:31:09 | |
They reckon you've got most of them wrong! Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:31:09 | 0:31:15 | |
Two out of four again. I'm afraid the Usual Suspects are back in the game. | 0:31:18 | 0:31:24 | |
Can you steal the round? You need to change two. Which two? | 0:31:24 | 0:31:28 | |
I'm pretty sure that C is right and I disagree about D. I think polar bears eat seals. | 0:31:28 | 0:31:35 | |
They chase seals quite a lot, from what I remember on a TV programme I watched, | 0:31:35 | 0:31:40 | |
but generally can't catch them, so I believe it's penguins. | 0:31:40 | 0:31:45 | |
-I'm not sure about that. -OK. And I can't see... I'm still dubious about B. | 0:31:45 | 0:31:51 | |
-Why would one marathon be longer? -That's how I feel. The Botany Bay one, are you sure about that? | 0:31:51 | 0:31:58 | |
-I'd say I'm 95% sure about that. -OK, I'm going to go with Mark. Sorry, Sharon. -That's OK! | 0:31:58 | 0:32:04 | |
And change A from true to false. | 0:32:04 | 0:32:07 | |
-And B from true to false as well. -And B from true to false. Leaving C and D as answered by Calum. | 0:32:07 | 0:32:14 | |
So let's find out what the correct answers are. Botany Bay is located in Melbourne. True or false? | 0:32:14 | 0:32:21 | |
That is false. It is in the suburbs of Sydney. | 0:32:21 | 0:32:25 | |
The London Marathon is 500m longer than New York's. | 0:32:25 | 0:32:29 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:32:29 | 0:32:32 | |
That is false. They are exactly the same length both in London and New York. | 0:32:32 | 0:32:38 | |
There is a Nobel Prize for Economics. True or false? True. | 0:32:38 | 0:32:42 | |
And the polar bear's diet consists mostly of penguins. True or false? | 0:32:42 | 0:32:47 | |
That is false. Congratulations. | 0:32:47 | 0:32:50 | |
You have achieved perfection. | 0:32:50 | 0:32:53 | |
-Sharon, we need to talk about polar bears. -Oh! -They do mostly eat seals. | 0:32:56 | 0:33:01 | |
They'd have a real struggle catching penguins as penguins are in the Antarctic, they're in the Arctic. | 0:33:01 | 0:33:07 | |
Nonetheless, the Usual Suspects have achieved perfection and won the round. Let's see the final board. | 0:33:07 | 0:33:14 | |
Currently occupying two spaces are two categories chosen by them. | 0:33:14 | 0:33:19 | |
-You get to choose the next two as well. Which two? -Russia? -Yeah, possibly. | 0:33:19 | 0:33:24 | |
-And Trees? -He's a gardener, remember. -Yeah, he's a gardener. | 0:33:24 | 0:33:29 | |
-Why don't we go for Aircraft? -OK. -So we'll have Russia and Aircraft, please, Nick. | 0:33:29 | 0:33:34 | |
Russia goes into the final, as does Aircraft. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. Playing very well. | 0:33:34 | 0:33:40 | |
We'll see you in Round 3. Looking very pleased with themselves, | 0:33:40 | 0:33:45 | |
-but Russia was one you'd have chosen for yourself. -It just matters what the final questions are. | 0:33:45 | 0:33:51 | |
Very good point. Aircraft is one you didn't want. | 0:33:51 | 0:33:55 | |
You still have one more chance to choose your own categories. | 0:33:55 | 0:34:00 | |
-Ideally. -Ready to play? -Certainly. -Then let's play Round 3. | 0:34:00 | 0:34:04 | |
Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:34:07 | 0:34:09 | |
Oof... | 0:34:16 | 0:34:17 | |
-False. -False. | 0:34:18 | 0:34:20 | |
-True. -True. | 0:34:28 | 0:34:30 | |
-False. -False. And finally... | 0:34:36 | 0:34:38 | |
-Ah, true. -True. And with that you've answered all four statements. | 0:34:44 | 0:34:49 | |
-How was that? -Yeah, I think it was better. | 0:34:50 | 0:34:54 | |
-I'm not certain on a few of them. -OK, before we reveal how you've done, we bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:34:54 | 0:35:00 | |
These were the four statements and next to them are Calum's answers. Sharon, how's he done? | 0:35:00 | 0:35:06 | |
I think he's got B wrong. I'd also change D to false as well. | 0:35:06 | 0:35:12 | |
-All right. Mark? -I think A and B he's got wrong. | 0:35:12 | 0:35:16 | |
Iron, I think, is Fe. | 0:35:16 | 0:35:19 | |
The moment of truth. You need all four. How many are correct? | 0:35:19 | 0:35:23 | |
Just one out of four. Not perfection. | 0:35:27 | 0:35:30 | |
As a result, the Usual Suspects are back in the game. You need to change three answers. | 0:35:30 | 0:35:36 | |
We all know that C is false so that needs to stay the way it is. So that leaves A, B and D. | 0:35:36 | 0:35:43 | |
Can we change A from false to true, B from true to false | 0:35:43 | 0:35:48 | |
-and D from true to false? -OK, A changes from false to true, B to false and D to false. | 0:35:48 | 0:35:55 | |
Leaving C as answered by Calum. All right, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:35:55 | 0:36:01 | |
A hendecagon has eleven sides. Is that true or false? | 0:36:01 | 0:36:05 | |
That is absolutely true. The chemical symbol for iron is Ir. True or false? | 0:36:05 | 0:36:11 | |
Yep, that's false. And it is Fe, as you say, Mark. | 0:36:11 | 0:36:15 | |
Tom Hanks played the lead role in Lincoln. True or false? False. | 0:36:15 | 0:36:20 | |
Daniel Day-Lewis played the lead. You know where this is going. | 0:36:20 | 0:36:25 | |
In Afrikaans, the word "veldt" means "mountains". True or false? | 0:36:25 | 0:36:29 | |
It's absolutely false. | 0:36:29 | 0:36:32 | |
Usual Suspects, you have achieved perfection. | 0:36:32 | 0:36:36 | |
The word "veldt" refers to grasslands. It means field in Dutch. | 0:36:39 | 0:36:45 | |
So, Calum, they have once again won the round. Let's take a look at that final board. | 0:36:45 | 0:36:52 | |
Usual Suspects, you get the chance to complete that board with all your own selections. | 0:36:52 | 0:36:58 | |
-Which two would you like to choose? -Electricity? -That looks difficult. | 0:36:58 | 0:37:03 | |
-And? -The Calendar we haven't considered yet. -OK. | 0:37:03 | 0:37:07 | |
The Calendar and Electricity, please. | 0:37:07 | 0:37:09 | |
The Calendar and Electricity complete the six. We now know our six final categories. | 0:37:09 | 0:37:15 | |
Guys, time to switch you off. Very well played. What do you reckon? | 0:37:20 | 0:37:25 | |
I don't know. Could be easy, could be difficult. You never know. | 0:37:25 | 0:37:29 | |
Calum, for £1,000, it's time to play the final. | 0:37:29 | 0:37:34 | |
This is the all-important final. You could leave with a prize fund of £1,000. | 0:37:34 | 0:37:39 | |
If you fail, you leave with nothing and one of the Usual Suspects could play for £2,000 in the next game. | 0:37:39 | 0:37:47 | |
So let's play the final round. | 0:37:47 | 0:37:49 | |
Calum, here are your final six categories. You must answer all six correctly to win the £1,000. | 0:37:52 | 0:37:58 | |
There's no time limit, but your first answer is locked in. | 0:37:58 | 0:38:02 | |
-Are you ready? -Yeah. -Then let's reveal your first statement. Is it true or false? '60s Fashion. | 0:38:02 | 0:38:09 | |
-False. -False. | 0:38:17 | 0:38:19 | |
Prince Charles. | 0:38:20 | 0:38:23 | |
It's a lot of middle names! | 0:38:28 | 0:38:30 | |
I'm going to say... | 0:38:31 | 0:38:34 | |
-False. -False. | 0:38:34 | 0:38:36 | |
Russia. | 0:38:36 | 0:38:38 | |
-False. -False. | 0:38:44 | 0:38:46 | |
Aircraft. | 0:38:46 | 0:38:48 | |
I'm a bit scared - I've done a lot of these, but I'll go another false. | 0:38:54 | 0:38:59 | |
False. The Calendar. | 0:38:59 | 0:39:03 | |
-On the balance of how many falses I've done, I'll go true. -True. And, finally, Electricity. | 0:39:07 | 0:39:13 | |
-True. -True. And with that you've answered all of the statements. | 0:39:19 | 0:39:23 | |
-Those answers are now locked in. What do you think? How have you done? -Not great. | 0:39:23 | 0:39:29 | |
-I'd like to say educated guesses. -That was a pretty ugly board? -Yeah, definitely. | 0:39:29 | 0:39:35 | |
-I struggled. -OK, let's bring back the Usual Suspects and see what they say. | 0:39:35 | 0:39:39 | |
You can now see the final six statements and Calum's answers. | 0:39:39 | 0:39:44 | |
They are now locked in, but you can unlock them with the help of the Usual Suspects, but at a cost. | 0:39:44 | 0:39:51 | |
-Who would you like to hear from first? -Jo, the experienced one. | 0:39:51 | 0:39:56 | |
I'm sorry. I think there's two I definitely think you've got wrong. I don't think I'll come down. | 0:39:56 | 0:40:03 | |
- Just for a few beers! - No. Mark? | 0:40:03 | 0:40:07 | |
There's one that I'm 100% sure is wrong, but I don't think I'll offer to come and help you. | 0:40:07 | 0:40:13 | |
-The money's just not tempting enough. -OK. And Sharon? -Sorry. I think you've got four wrong. | 0:40:13 | 0:40:20 | |
And I don't want to come and help either. Sorry, it's just not enough. | 0:40:20 | 0:40:24 | |
-Yeah, I understand. -They've come for more money. | 0:40:24 | 0:40:28 | |
None of them are willing to help, so you are on your own. £1,000, six answers away. | 0:40:28 | 0:40:34 | |
Let's find out if you have achieved perfection. | 0:40:34 | 0:40:39 | |
-Top to bottom, I think. -Sounds good to me. -Zandra Rhodes created the mini skirt. You said false. | 0:40:39 | 0:40:45 | |
-If this turns red, you're off to a good start. If it turns green, you're out of the money. -Yeah. | 0:40:45 | 0:40:51 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:40:51 | 0:40:53 | |
It is false. Very well played. | 0:40:53 | 0:40:56 | |
One. | 0:40:56 | 0:40:57 | |
Short skirts have been around for a long time, but Mary Quant is credited with popularising it. | 0:40:59 | 0:41:06 | |
Prince Charles' middle names are Louis, Edward and James. You said this was false. | 0:41:06 | 0:41:12 | |
If this turns red, will the guys change their minds? | 0:41:12 | 0:41:16 | |
Prince Charles' middle names. True or false? | 0:41:16 | 0:41:21 | |
It is false. Very well done. | 0:41:21 | 0:41:24 | |
Philip, Arthur and George are his middle names. | 0:41:24 | 0:41:29 | |
So St Petersburg is a coastal city. You said this was false. | 0:41:29 | 0:41:34 | |
We need this to turn red. | 0:41:34 | 0:41:36 | |
If it turns red, you're half way to the £1,000. If it turns green, you've lost the money. | 0:41:36 | 0:41:43 | |
St Petersburg is a coastal city. Is that true or false? | 0:41:43 | 0:41:48 | |
Yeah, I'm afraid that is true. | 0:41:48 | 0:41:51 | |
As a result, I'm afraid you didn't manage to achieve perfection. | 0:41:51 | 0:41:56 | |
Can you still achieve it at home? | 0:41:56 | 0:41:59 | |
The new Boeing 787 is known as the Super Jumbo. True or false? | 0:41:59 | 0:42:04 | |
-It is false, in actual fact. It's known as the Dream Liner. -That rings a bell. | 0:42:04 | 0:42:10 | |
-Whit Sunday occurs in October. This was a bit of a guess? -Yeah. I had so many falses. | 0:42:10 | 0:42:15 | |
-I had to throw a true in there. -An interesting way to go about it! | 0:42:15 | 0:42:20 | |
You said true. We need this to turn green. | 0:42:20 | 0:42:23 | |
Yeah, it's false. Possibly not the best technique. Seven weeks after Easter Sunday is Whit Sunday. | 0:42:23 | 0:42:30 | |
Not as late as October. And, finally, | 0:42:30 | 0:42:34 | |
mains electricity in the UK is alternating current. True or false? | 0:42:34 | 0:42:37 | |
True! So, in the end, four out of six isn't bad. | 0:42:37 | 0:42:41 | |
I'm quite happy. Pulled it out of the bag there. | 0:42:41 | 0:42:45 | |
Nonetheless, you don't win any money. Usual Suspects, great news. The prize fund rolls over | 0:42:45 | 0:42:52 | |
and one of you could be playing for a total of £2,000. | 0:42:52 | 0:42:57 | |
OK, Calum, you failed to achieve perfection and go home with nothing. I hope you enjoyed playing. | 0:42:57 | 0:43:03 | |
-I did, thank you very much. -Let's hear it for Calum, everybody. | 0:43:03 | 0:43:07 | |
That's all we have time for. Join us next time, when our Usual Suspects play for £2,000. | 0:43:12 | 0:43:18 | |
As we saw in the first round, when somebody did go all the way, | 0:43:18 | 0:43:22 | |
we will pay, but only for absolute perfection. Goodbye. See you soon. | 0:43:22 | 0:43:27 |