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Welcome to the show that demands nothing less than perfection.

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Behind this screen are four contestants who are hoping

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their knowledge is flawless, because one single mistake could give

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the game away. This is Perfection.

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APPLAUSE

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Hello, and welcome to Perfection,

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the quiz show where only perfect play is good enough.

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Behind me are the contestants, we call them the Usual Suspects.

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They're in our isolation room. In a moment we'll find out

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which one of them has been randomly selected to play Perfection.

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

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For example, if I said...

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Would you say that's true or false?

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If you'd said true, I can tell you you'd be right.

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Answering true or false might seem easy

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but if the contestant gets a single answer wrong, their opponents,

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the Usual Suspects, will be allowed into the game

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to capitalise on their mistakes.

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

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My name is Chris, I'm from Swansea.

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I'm a collections officer for a local energy supplier

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and this is my first game.

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My name is Sally, I'm from Berkshire.

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I'm an HR advisor and this is my second game.

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I'm Jan, I'm from Sheffield.

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I'm a performance assessment officer and this is my sixth game.

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I'm Mary, I'm from West Sussex.

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I'm a funeral coordinator and this is my seventh game.

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Welcome to you all, and best of luck as we find out which one of you

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has been randomly picked to play Perfection.

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Jan, it's you. Please come down and join me.

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Jan, welcome to the game.

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They seem very pleased either to see the back of you or for you.

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-Which do you think it was?

-It was definitely the back.

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-100% guaranteed, "Get rid."

-Jan, it's now you versus the Usual Suspects.

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They were your team-mates, they're now your enemy.

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Their job is to stop you from winning the prize fund,

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because your failure will mean the prize money rolls over

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to the next game, where one of them could be sitting here

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playing for a bigger total. Every game on Perfection is worth £1,000.

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Here's the good news - no-one's won the last five games,

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so the prize fund currently stands at £6,000.

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APPLAUSE

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All right, you play three rounds and then a final. Every round that

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you achieve Perfection will make the Final easier for you.

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If your performance is anything less than perfect,

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the Usual Suspects will have a chance to step in and steal

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the round, making the Final much harder. More of that to follow.

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

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so you can't see or hear anything.

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You can talk through your answers without giving any vital knowledge,

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-OK?

-Yeah.

-Each round consists of four true or false statements.

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You'll be against the clock, you only have 45 seconds, and once

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

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-You ready?

-Yes.

-Then let's play Perfection.

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Round 1. Your 45 seconds starts now.

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I can't... I know Vanity Fair is like a modern-day magazine.

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-Whether it went back that far... I'm going to say false.

-False.

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That just sounds too comical. I'm going to say false again, please.

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False.

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It's believable...

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-Yes, I will say true, please.

-True. And finally...

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-I do not believe that to be true. False, please.

-False.

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And with a little time to spare, you've answered all four statements.

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Good time management and that felt like a very confident round.

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-No.

-No?

-No. I would say that I didn't know any of the answers.

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Before we reveal how well you've done, it's time to bring back

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the Usual Suspects. Don't forget, they'll be able to hear you.

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Usual Suspects, these were the four statements and Jan's answers.

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So, let's start with you, Mary. Has he achieved Perfection?

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I think he has. I think he's got Perfection this time.

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Chris, welcome to the show. What do you think?

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Yeah, I do believe he has got Perfection.

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It's a vote of confidence for you there.

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Jan, you need to have answered all four statements perfectly

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to have won the round. Let's see how many are correct.

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Congratulations, Jan, you have achieved Perfection.

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OK, let's take a look at those in more detail.

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It was a fair in the town of Vanity in Pilgrim's Progress.

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It's a type of sea slug.

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It's Bernie Ecclestone that has Tamara and Petra.

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Richard Branson's children are Sam and Holly.

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So, as result of that perfect performance, Jan,

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you made the winning of the prize fund a lot easier and here's how.

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Appearing before you is your Final board. These six blank spaces

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need to be filled with subject categories. Here are your options.

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You've earned the right to choose the two categories to add

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to the board. So which two would you like to play in the Final?

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I think I will go with Sportswomen, please.

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-And?

-And...Popstars.

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Usual Suspects, you didn't really get a look-in there, did you?

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-No.

-No.

-Maybe you'll get a chance in Round 2. We'll see you then.

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Right, now they've gone,

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pick me two on that list that you would really like to avoid.

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The Titanic I know absolutely nothing about.

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And probably Chancellors. Politics and things are negligible to zero.

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And what about the next two that you'll be choosing,

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given the opportunity?

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Probably Words and maybe Fashionistas.

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All right. Jan, you've made a great start to the game.

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If you're ready, let's play Round 2.

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Your 45 seconds starts now.

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-That does ring a bell, so I'm going to say true to that.

-True.

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I'm sure it's partly in France, certainly. Austria...?

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-I could imagine that being true. I'm going to say true.

-True.

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-Oh, I should know that. My mum's Irish. I'm going to say true.

-True.

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And finally...

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-Never heard of the Eighth Army. Let's go false.

-False.

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And with that you've answered all four statements.

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Was that as equally poor as Round 1?

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Marginally worse. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was worse, I think.

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OK, before we find out exactly how well you've done,

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time to bring back the Usual Suspects.

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Here are the four statements and Jan's answers.

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Sally, what do make of those?

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The only query I have is C because I think I remember potato farls

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or something like that, so I'm not sure about C.

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All right. Chris, what do you think?

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Yeah, I'm in agreement with Sally. I think he's got one wrong, it's C.

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I would have changed that from true to false.

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OK, Jan, the moment of truth. Let's find out how many are correct.

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Just one out of four.

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Well, if it's come as a surprise to you, it's come as an equal

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surprise to the Usual Suspects.

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So you have the chance to steal the round, Usual Suspects.

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You need to change three answers but having only identified one

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so far, this might be a struggle. You need to have a conversation.

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That one's true, then?

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I think Esther Williams was a swimming champion.

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I agree, yeah.

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Change B from true to false, please.

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C from true to false.

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And D from false to true.

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Leaving A as answered by Jan.

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

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Very well done, Usual Suspects. You found the one that was correct,

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which means you know where this is going already.

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It's between France and Italy.

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-It's a type of soda bread.

-Obviously.

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That's absolutely true. Congratulations, Usual Suspects,

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you have achieved Perfection.

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Jan, the Usual Suspects have succeeded where you failed

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and they've stolen the round.

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That means, Usual Suspects, you now have the opportunity to make Jan's

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chances of winning the prize fund of £6,000 much harder.

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Let's have a look at the final board.

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Two categories already chosen by Jan but because you won the round,

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Usual Suspects, you get to choose the next two to make things harder

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for Jan, so what would you like?

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-Ballroom? Do you know about Ballroom?

-Ballroom?

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Yeah, Ballroom.

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-Ballroom, please, Nick.

-And one more?

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-Fashionistas?

-Yes, there we are.

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Fashionistas.

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Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you won the second round.

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It's time to switch you off. We'll see you in Round 3.

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You wanted Fashionistas, they did it for you!

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Fashionistas, that could still come back to bite me, to be fair,

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but I'm just hopeful it might be somebody famous.

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So, really, so far, it's 3-1 to you, isn't it?

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-Ballroom probably would have been up there.

-Would it really?

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If it's anything to do with that hit show.

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But you still have one more chance to find Perfection

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and choose your own two categories.

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So, if you're ready, let's play Round 3.

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APPLAUSE

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Your 45 seconds start now.

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-Yeah, I could believe that as a sort of military-type map. True.

-True.

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I've no idea. I've heard of it, not seen it. I'm going to go false.

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False.

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Cannot believe that he's ever scored six centuries,

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-that's got to be false.

-False. And finally...

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I thought a cougar was a separate animal altogether

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so I'm going to go false, please.

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False. And with time to spare you've answered all four statements.

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Now, that definitely was more confident, wasn't it?

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-I'm confident about C.

-Before we reveal how well you've done,

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it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects.

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Here are the four statements and Jan's answers.

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Chris, what do you think?

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-Yeah, I think he's got Perfection this time.

-Sally?

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I'm not sure about Phil Tufnell and the six centuries.

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-Mary?

-No, I think he's got Perfection.

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They think you've done well again. Let's find out how many are correct.

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Three out of four. It's a good score but it's not Perfection,

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which means the Usual Suspects have the chance to steal.

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All you have to do, Usual Suspects, is change one answer,

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but it has to be the right one.

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Which ones are we sure are right? Do you know the Lion King?

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Pumbaa is a warthog.

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Oh. I thought Pumbaa WAS a warthog.

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In that case, that's the one that changes.

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Can we change B from false to true, please, Nick?

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B changes from false to true, leaving A, C, and D

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as answered by Jan. Let's find out what the correct answers are.

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Well done, Usual Suspects. You know where this is going.

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Phil, if you're watching, you wish!

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Highest score 22 not out, and I don't know how he got away with that.

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Moving on...

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Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved Perfection.

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APPLAUSE

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It's an alternative name for several types of puma, that is cougar.

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Jan, the Usual Suspects have succeeded where you failed

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and they've stolen the round.

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Usual Suspects, you now have the opportunity of making Jan's chances

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of winning the prize fund much harder. Let's see the final board.

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Currently 2-2 in who's chosen the categories

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but because you won that round, Usual Suspects,

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you're about to take the lead and make things more difficult for Jan.

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Which two would you like him to play?

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-Taxes?

-Taxes?

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Taxes. Quite fancy Travolta.

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Travolta, please, Nick.

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And Taxes.

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

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Well done, guys. Time to switch you off. We'll see you a bit later.

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Travolta?

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If it's one of his modern films, I might have landed on my feet.

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-I know a little bit about films.

-Taxes?

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-I pay them.

-We all do.

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-Make that very clear.

-Best of luck.

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Jan, for £6,000, it's time to play the Final.

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Jan, if you can achieve Perfection you could be leaving with £6,000.

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If you fail, you'll be leaving with nothing, which would be great news

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for the Usual Suspects as one of them could be playing for a rollover

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of £7,000 on the next game. Let's play the final round.

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APPLAUSE

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Jan, here are your final six categories.

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You must answer all six statements correctly if you want to win

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the £6,000. Think carefully. There's no time limit,

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

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-Are you ready?

-Yes.

-Let's reveal your first statement.

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Please tell me whether you believe it to be true or false.

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Oh! I should know that.

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Rachel Yankey is an Olympic cyclist. False, she's a boxer.

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False.

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Popstars.

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Oh! Rugby player Ben Foden...

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I guess it is believable so I will go true.

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True.

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Ballroom.

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I cannot believe that is right.

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My family are Polish and I was never taught to tango as a child.

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I thought the Tango was sort of Latin American.

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-So I will go false, please.

-False.

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Fashionistas.

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I've never seen an Iron Man film, unfortunately.

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I also have no idea who Alexa Chung is.

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-I will plump for true, please.

-True.

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Travolta.

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I'm pretty confident that he didn't.

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He made his first appearance in Pulp Fiction, following Reservoir Dogs.

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I don't think he appeared in it, so I will say false, please.

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False. And finally Taxes.

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Uh...Isle of Man?

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No income tax.

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There's no income tax, I believe, in Ireland,

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cos you hear about popstars moving to Ireland to avoid the tax.

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There is no income tax... So there IS income tax.

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I'm going to say false. I believe there to be income tax. False.

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False. And with that, all those answers are locked in.

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

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Which ones are you worried about?

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B, the rugby player that I've not heard of.

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D, the Iron Man films that I've never seen.

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And I'm a little concerned on F.

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I'm pretty confident about the others.

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

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Usual Suspects, you can see the final statements and Jan's answers.

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Jan, your answers are now locked in and you can't change them by

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yourself, but if you think you've made a mistake you can unlock the

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board with the help of the Usual Suspects. This will, however,

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come at a cost. Jan, who would you like to hear from first?

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Let's go left-to-right. Chris.

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Hi, Jan. I think you've done well but you've definitely got one wrong.

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Does that mean you'd like to come and help for some of the money?

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No, there's a couple there I'm not 100% sure on.

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-So you're ruling yourself out?

-Yes, I am.

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Next I'm going to go to Sally, then, please.

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Hi, Jan. I think there's one that you've got wrong.

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How confident are you of your answers?

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I'm very confident of four, pretty confident of one,

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and one is shot in the dark.

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I think on this occasion I'm going to say no, Jan. Thank you.

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-And Mary?

-Jan, I think you've done really well.

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There is one answer that I would change.

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I could come down for half of your money.

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OK, the prize pot is £6,000.

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Mary will come down and help for £3,000 of that 6,000.

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Mary, how about two and a half grand to come and help me?

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No, half.

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You're a tough task master, Mary. I will say yes, come on down.

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OK, happy to accept that, Mary? For £3,000 of the £6,000,

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-you're coming down?

-Yes.

-Jolly good. Please come down and join us, then.

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APPLAUSE

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OK, Jan, you've asked Mary for help.

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If you achieve Perfection it will cost you £3,000

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of your potential prize fund of £6,000.

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Mary, you've now forfeited your chance of playing in the next game.

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This is your only shot at winning Perfection.

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Best of luck. Say hello to each other.

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Here are the Final Round statements. What do you want to change?

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B is the one that I have pretty much no idea with.

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-That's the one I would have changed.

-Is it?

-Yeah.

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-Why do you say that?

-Because I don't think...

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I think Sarah Harding split up from her partner,

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-not married somebody.

-Oh, right.

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D I'm struggling with. I'm now thinking I might be wrong.

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-I've never seen the Iron Man films.

-I haven't seen the Iron Man films.

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-I'm now just realising who Alexa Chung is, I think.

-Who is she?

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Well, I can't really describe her because I don't know much about her,

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-but I think I might know who it is.

-OK.

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I can't imagine... I didn't know she sort of did any

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sort of acting or anything like that.

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I have a feeling that might be false.

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What about changing rugby player and Alexa Chung?

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Yeah, I'm happy with that.

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We're going to change the rugby player,

0:18:590:19:02

the Ben Foden-Sarah Harding, from true to false, please.

0:19:020:19:06

OK, B changes from true to false.

0:19:060:19:09

And I would also like to change D from true to false, please.

0:19:090:19:14

D changes from true to false.

0:19:140:19:15

And I think we stick with the rest.

0:19:150:19:18

Well, E's right and F's right.

0:19:180:19:20

Yeah, A is definitely right.

0:19:200:19:21

And we'll stick with the rest, please, lock 'em.

0:19:210:19:24

And lock the rest in. OK. Your answers are now locked in.

0:19:240:19:28

£6,000 at stake.

0:19:280:19:29

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

0:19:290:19:32

Where shall we start?

0:19:350:19:36

Well, let's start at the top, shall we?

0:19:360:19:38

Rachel Yankey is an Olympic cyclist - you said this was false.

0:19:380:19:43

You thought she was an Olympic boxer.

0:19:430:19:45

You need this to turn red.

0:19:450:19:47

Is it true or false?

0:19:480:19:50

-APPLAUSE

-It is false.

0:19:530:19:56

But not for the reasons you think. She is actually a footballer.

0:19:570:20:01

In fact, Rachel Yankey has just taken over from Peter Shilton

0:20:010:20:04

-as the most capped English player of all time.

-Oh, yes!

0:20:040:20:07

Then we go to rugby player Ben Foden married Sarah Harding.

0:20:070:20:10

Now, see, this is one of the ones you changed and I always think

0:20:100:20:13

they're more interesting to leave till a little bit later.

0:20:130:20:15

The Tango originated in Poland.

0:20:150:20:18

You said, Jan, you're of Polish background

0:20:180:20:20

and you'd be surprised if it was your ancestors that came up

0:20:200:20:22

with the Tango, you thought it was more South American.

0:20:220:20:25

So you said false. You need this to turn red.

0:20:250:20:28

The Tango originated in Poland - true or false?

0:20:280:20:30

It is false, very well done.

0:20:310:20:33

APPLAUSE

0:20:330:20:36

Argentina, in actual fact. That's where the Tango started.

0:20:360:20:39

Alexa Chung has appeared in all three Iron Man films.

0:20:390:20:42

This is one you said true and then changed to false,

0:20:420:20:44

so again much more interesting if we leave that till a bit later.

0:20:440:20:47

John Travolta appeared in Reservoir Dogs.

0:20:470:20:49

Now, you said that he appeared in Pulp Fiction

0:20:490:20:51

but did not appear in Reservoir Dogs.

0:20:510:20:53

So is it true or is it false?

0:20:530:20:55

-It is false.

-APPLAUSE

0:20:570:21:00

And he did indeed appear in Pulp Fiction.

0:21:010:21:04

Reservoir Dogs was earlier, of course.

0:21:040:21:06

This is an interesting one, there is no income tax on the Isle of Man.

0:21:060:21:09

You said this was false.

0:21:090:21:11

You need this to turn red.

0:21:110:21:12

There is no income tax on the Isle of Man.

0:21:120:21:16

Is that true or false?

0:21:160:21:18

-It is false.

-APPLAUSE

0:21:210:21:23

The standard rate is 10%.

0:21:260:21:28

So let's go to B - rugby player Ben Foden married Sarah Harding in 2012.

0:21:290:21:34

Now, at first you thought this might be true,

0:21:340:21:36

as you said you hadn't heard of Ben Foden.

0:21:360:21:38

Mary came down and said that's the one she wanted you to change.

0:21:380:21:42

This is where you find out whether Mary's come to help or not.

0:21:420:21:45

You need this to turn red.

0:21:450:21:47

If it does, it puts you just one away from the £6,000.

0:21:470:21:50

Rugby player Ben Foden married Sarah Harding in 2012 -

0:21:500:21:53

is that true or false?

0:21:530:21:55

-It's false.

-APPLAUSE

0:21:590:22:02

Just for the record, Ben Foden is actually an England rugby full-back,

0:22:040:22:08

and he married Una Healy, of The Saturdays.

0:22:080:22:11

Of course, Sarah Harding is from the group...

0:22:110:22:14

-Girls Aloud.

-Girls Aloud.

-That's the one.

0:22:140:22:16

The question is now this one about Alexa Chung,

0:22:160:22:19

because at first, Jan, you said you'd never heard of her,

0:22:190:22:23

and you haven't seen the Iron Man films.

0:22:230:22:25

Mary came down to say she hadn't heard of her.

0:22:250:22:28

And I haven't seen the Iron Man films.

0:22:280:22:30

Which kind of makes this one difficult.

0:22:300:22:32

But you had a late swerve, Jan,

0:22:320:22:33

because you suddenly thought Alexa Chung, if she's a fashionista...

0:22:330:22:38

Why would she be an actress?

0:22:380:22:39

That was your line of thinking, wasn't it?

0:22:390:22:41

It was, it was. It isn't now.

0:22:410:22:43

You need this to turn red.

0:22:430:22:46

If it turns red, you walk away with £6,000, £3,000 each.

0:22:470:22:50

If this is wrong and it turns green,

0:22:500:22:53

the money rolls over for the Usual Suspects.

0:22:530:22:55

Alexa Chung has appeared in all three Iron Man films.

0:22:550:22:58

You need it to turn red - is it true or false?

0:22:590:23:02

For six...thousand...pounds.

0:23:020:23:06

-It's false! Congratulations, you have achieved Perfection!

-APPLAUSE AND CHEERING

0:23:180:23:23

Very well done. Very well done.

0:23:280:23:31

So £3,000 each.

0:23:310:23:33

-Very well played. That's handy, isn't it?

-It's very handy.

0:23:330:23:37

OK, just to clear that last one up,

0:23:370:23:38

Alexa Chung is known as a model and TV presenter.

0:23:380:23:41

Sort of big in the fashion world, Alexa Chung, but certainly not known

0:23:410:23:45

as an actress and hasn't appeared in any of those films.

0:23:450:23:48

So very well done and well worked out in the end.

0:23:480:23:50

Unfortunately for you, Usual Suspects,

0:23:500:23:52

the prize fund has been won, so we reset the total

0:23:520:23:55

back to £1,000 for our next game.

0:23:550:23:57

Congratulations, Jan and Mary.

0:23:570:23:59

You achieved Perfection and you leave with £3,000 each.

0:23:590:24:03

How about that, ladies and gentlemen?

0:24:030:24:05

-Didn't they play well?

-APPLAUSE

0:24:050:24:07

It's now time to meet the next Usual Suspects

0:24:090:24:11

hoping to play Perfection today.

0:24:110:24:13

Usual Suspects, please introduce yourselves.

0:24:160:24:18

I'm Pete from Sheffield, and I'm a local government officer.

0:24:180:24:21

Hello, I'm Detta, I live in Gravesend

0:24:210:24:23

and I'm a payroll administrator.

0:24:230:24:25

Best of luck to both of you, and in fact to all of you,

0:24:250:24:27

as we now find out which one of you has been randomly picked to play Perfection.

0:24:270:24:30

-Pete, it's you!

-Oh, no!

0:24:340:24:35

-Please come and join me.

-APPLAUSE

0:24:350:24:37

-Pete, welcome to the game.

-Thank you.

0:24:390:24:40

When I announced it, you said, "Oh, no!"

0:24:400:24:42

Did you not want to come and play? It was always a possibility,

0:24:420:24:45

if you sit up there, that you could get selected.

0:24:450:24:47

I just didn't expect it to be so quickly, I suppose.

0:24:470:24:50

I suppose it's kind of nice to spend some time being a Usual Suspect

0:24:500:24:53

before you then drift down here, but here you are.

0:24:530:24:55

All right, Pete, it's now you versus the Usual Suspects.

0:24:550:24:58

They were your team-mates, they're now your enemies.

0:24:580:25:00

Every game on Perfection is worth £1,000.

0:25:000:25:02

Unfortunately for you, the last game was won,

0:25:020:25:04

so the prize fund is reset to £1,000.

0:25:040:25:07

APPLAUSE

0:25:070:25:10

I say unfortunately, but £1,000 is handy

0:25:100:25:12

-in anybody's money at the moment, isn't it?

-It is, it is.

0:25:120:25:16

OK, best of luck. Three rounds and a final to come.

0:25:160:25:18

Usual Suspects, we're going to switch you off for now so you can't see or hear anything.

0:25:180:25:22

As soon as Pete makes a mistake you'll be back in the game.

0:25:220:25:25

Pete, when they're like this you can talk through your answers

0:25:250:25:27

-without giving away any vital knowledge. Are you ready?

-I am.

0:25:270:25:30

Then let's get started, let's play Perfection.

0:25:300:25:32

APPLAUSE

0:25:320:25:35

Round 1, your 45 seconds starts now.

0:25:350:25:38

Sounds like that kind of era from...

0:25:430:25:46

-Yeah, I'll go true for that one.

-True.

0:25:460:25:48

-Yes, she is, that's true.

-True.

0:25:530:25:56

Not somebody I've ever heard of.

0:26:020:26:05

I will go...

0:26:050:26:07

-true.

-True. And finally...

0:26:070:26:09

No, that's about Liberace.

0:26:130:26:16

-So that is false.

-False.

0:26:160:26:18

And with time to spare you've answered all four statements.

0:26:180:26:21

Good use of time there, actually, thinking those through. Good round?

0:26:210:26:24

Yeah, not sure about C.

0:26:240:26:27

Unsure on A, as well, but B and D I'm pretty confident on.

0:26:270:26:29

Before we reveal how well you've done

0:26:290:26:31

it's time to bring back the Usual Suspects.

0:26:310:26:33

So these were the four statements and next to them are Pete's answers.

0:26:330:26:36

Sally, what do you think, has he made any mistakes?

0:26:360:26:38

I'm not too sure about A.

0:26:380:26:40

Detta, welcome to the game,

0:26:400:26:41

what do you think, has he achieved Perfection?

0:26:410:26:44

I think A is false.

0:26:440:26:45

Pete, the moment of truth, they seem to think you've made a mistake.

0:26:450:26:48

You need to have answered all four statements perfectly to have

0:26:480:26:50

won the round. Let's see how many are correct.

0:26:500:26:53

Just two out of four.

0:26:560:26:57

Certainly not Perfection,

0:26:570:26:59

and you've let the Usual Suspects into the game.

0:26:590:27:01

Can you steal the round? You can see Pete's answers,

0:27:010:27:03

you need to change two of them, but which two?

0:27:030:27:06

-Michelle Wie is a golfer.

-She is a golfer.

0:27:060:27:08

And Behind The Candelabra is not about Mussolini,

0:27:080:27:11

it's about Liberace.

0:27:110:27:13

-So it's A and C. Are we in agreement?

-OK, yeah.

0:27:130:27:16

Nick, we'd like to change A from true to false, please.

0:27:160:27:20

-A changes from true to false.

-And C from true to false.

0:27:200:27:24

And C from true to false, leaving B and D as answered by Pete.

0:27:240:27:26

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

0:27:260:27:29

Noel Coward wrote Keep The Home Fires Burning - true or false?

0:27:290:27:32

Yes, that one's false. It was written by Ivor Novello.

0:27:330:27:38

Michelle Wie is a famous name in the sport of golf -

0:27:380:27:41

is that true or false?

0:27:410:27:43

Yes, that's absolutely true.

0:27:430:27:45

Warwick the Kingmaker was a Victorian politician -

0:27:450:27:48

true or false?

0:27:480:27:49

Yes, that's false. In actual fact, he died 300 years before.

0:27:490:27:54

You know where this is going now, don't you, Usual Suspects?

0:27:540:27:56

Behind The Candelabra is a film about Mussolini - true or false?

0:27:560:27:59

Yes, it's false. Congratulations, Usual Suspects.

0:27:590:28:02

You have achieved Perfection.

0:28:020:28:03

APPLAUSE

0:28:030:28:05

And, as you all knew, the film is actually about Liberace.

0:28:080:28:12

So, Pete, they managed to succeed where you failed

0:28:120:28:14

and they've stolen the round from you.

0:28:140:28:16

Usual Suspects, you now have the chance to make Pete's chances

0:28:160:28:18

of winning the prize fund much harder in the Final.

0:28:180:28:20

Here appearing before you, Pete, is your final board,

0:28:200:28:23

the six blank spaces that need to be filled with subject categories.

0:28:230:28:26

And here are your Final Round category options...

0:28:260:28:29

Now, because the Usual Suspects stole the round from you,

0:28:340:28:36

they choose the two categories, hoping to make the Final harder for you to win.

0:28:360:28:40

Fire away, Usual Suspects. Which two do you fancy?

0:28:400:28:42

-Child Stars?

-Child Stars, maybe?

-OK, Child Stars.

0:28:420:28:46

Child Stars, please, Nick.

0:28:460:28:48

Child Stars goes into the Final, and one other, please.

0:28:480:28:52

-Words?

-Words. Words, please, Nick.

0:28:520:28:54

And Words goes into the Final.

0:28:540:28:56

Well done, Usual Suspects. You've won the first round.

0:28:570:29:00

Time to switch you off. We'll see you in Round 2.

0:29:000:29:02

-And away they go. OK, Child Stars?

-Don't mind that.

0:29:020:29:05

-Words?

-Quite happy with that.

0:29:050:29:07

Given the choice, which two will you be choosing from that list?

0:29:070:29:10

I wouldn't mind English History, or Actors, even.

0:29:100:29:13

And which ones will you be quite keen to avoid?

0:29:130:29:15

Probably Breakfast TV,

0:29:150:29:18

and Sinatra.

0:29:180:29:20

OK, Pete, it's only the first round. You still have two more rounds

0:29:200:29:23

to find Perfection and choose your own categories for the Final.

0:29:230:29:26

If you're ready, let's play Round 2.

0:29:260:29:28

APPLAUSE

0:29:280:29:30

Your 45 seconds starts now.

0:29:310:29:33

Yes, that's light-emitting diode.

0:29:380:29:40

-That's true.

-True.

0:29:400:29:42

I'm not an opera buff, but I'll...

0:29:490:29:52

-I believe that's true.

-True.

0:29:520:29:54

-I think that's true as well, yes, Shaftesbury Avenue. Yes, true.

-True.

0:29:590:30:03

And with plenty of time to spare...

0:30:030:30:04

It wouldn't be a Venetian. That would be Venice.

0:30:100:30:14

-I'd say that will be true.

-True.

0:30:140:30:17

Good use of the time and you've answered all four statements.

0:30:170:30:20

-Happy with that?

-I don't know.

0:30:200:30:22

-Yes. We'll go yeah. Why not?

-Yeah.

0:30:220:30:25

Before we reveal how well you've done,

0:30:250:30:27

time to bring back the Usual Suspects.

0:30:270:30:29

So, Usual Suspects, these were the four statements and Pete's answers.

0:30:290:30:32

Chris, has he achieved Perfection?

0:30:320:30:35

I don't think he has, Nick, no. I would change B from true to false.

0:30:350:30:38

Detta, what do you think?

0:30:380:30:40

I think B is the only one I have any doubt on,

0:30:400:30:42

but I can't remember who did write it, so I am not 100% sure.

0:30:420:30:44

OK, Pete, the moment of truth. Let's find out how many are correct.

0:30:440:30:48

Congratulations, Pete, you have achieved Perfection.

0:30:560:30:58

APPLAUSE

0:30:580:31:00

Let's have a look at those answers in more detail, shall we?

0:31:020:31:05

The D in LED lights stands for diode - you said that was true,

0:31:050:31:08

and it is, of course, absolutely...

0:31:080:31:10

True. Light-emitting diode.

0:31:100:31:12

Rigoletto is an opera by Verdi.

0:31:120:31:13

Despite the doubts of the Usual Suspects,

0:31:130:31:16

it was in fact by Verdi, and that is true.

0:31:160:31:19

London's Shaftesbury Avenue, famous for its theatres -

0:31:190:31:21

yes, there are many theatres in Shaftesbury Avenue,

0:31:210:31:24

so we know that's true.

0:31:240:31:25

An alien from Venus would be called a Venusian -

0:31:250:31:28

and that's also true.

0:31:280:31:30

All right, as a result of that perfect performance,

0:31:300:31:32

you've made winning that prize fund of £1,000 a bit easier.

0:31:320:31:35

Let's see the final board, currently occupied by two subject categories

0:31:350:31:38

chosen by the Usual Suspects, and because you won that round, Pete,

0:31:380:31:42

you get to choose the next two. Which do you fancy?

0:31:420:31:44

I think if I chose Yorkshire and got it wrong

0:31:440:31:45

I'd never be able to return home. I'll take actors, please.

0:31:450:31:49

Actors, and..?

0:31:490:31:51

Sorry about this - Balls.

0:31:510:31:53

-Balls. That's OK.

-Please, Nick.

-Balls goes into the Final.

0:31:530:31:57

Usual Suspects, I'm now going to switch you off.

0:31:570:31:59

We'll see you in the next round.

0:31:590:32:01

Pete, well done. By choosing your own categories you should

0:32:010:32:03

-have made the Final that little bit easier. You ready to play on?

-I am.

0:32:030:32:07

Let's play Round 3.

0:32:070:32:08

APPLAUSE

0:32:080:32:11

Your 45 seconds start now.

0:32:110:32:13

Yeah, I think that rings a bell.

0:32:190:32:22

I've heard of a croque-monsieur.

0:32:220:32:24

-Yeah, I'll say that is true.

-True.

0:32:240:32:26

-I believe he did, yes, I'll say that's true.

-True.

0:32:310:32:34

Name doesn't ring a bell and I like my films.

0:32:400:32:43

-I'll say that's false.

-False. And finally...

0:32:430:32:45

No, I think it was a lot earlier than that. I'll say that's false.

0:32:510:32:55

False. And with fantastic time management again - just enough

0:32:550:32:58

to make me nervous you weren't going to get an answer out...

0:32:580:33:00

-Sorry.

-..you've answered all four statements. That's all right.

0:33:000:33:03

-How was that?

-OK, not bad.

0:33:030:33:05

Before we reveal exactly how well you've done,

0:33:050:33:07

time to bring back those pesky Usual Suspects.

0:33:070:33:09

Here are the four statements and next to them are Pete's answers.

0:33:090:33:12

-Detta.

-I think he might have B wrong.

0:33:120:33:14

I'm not sure, but I don't remember hearing anything

0:33:140:33:17

about Brucie performing at Glastonbury.

0:33:170:33:19

-Chris?

-Yes, I have to agree with Detta,

0:33:190:33:22

I think he's got B wrong.

0:33:220:33:24

-Sally?

-I actually think he's got Perfection this time.

0:33:240:33:28

Interesting - you've managed to split them, finally.

0:33:280:33:30

-They don't agree with each other.

-LAUGHTER

0:33:300:33:32

Pete, you need to have answered all four statements perfectly

0:33:320:33:35

to have won the round. I wonder how many are correct.

0:33:350:33:38

-APPLAUSE

-Congratulations, Pete. You have achieved Perfection again.

0:33:440:33:48

You're on fire at the moment, aren't you? On fire.

0:33:510:33:53

Very quietly, in a kind of Yorkshire way.

0:33:530:33:56

-Exactly, we don't like to brag about it.

-Absolutely.

0:33:560:33:58

Let's go through those in more detail, shall we?

0:33:580:34:00

A croque-monsieur is a ham and cheese toastie -

0:34:000:34:03

we know that to be true.

0:34:030:34:04

Sometimes with a bechamel sauce on the top.

0:34:040:34:07

Bruce Forsyth performed at Glastonbury in 2013,

0:34:070:34:10

-and that is absolutely...true.

-I'd heard it.

0:34:100:34:12

Yeah, and went down a storm, by all accounts.

0:34:120:34:16

Alan Smithee has won three Best Director Oscars - true or false?

0:34:160:34:19

We know that to be...false.

0:34:190:34:21

It's a pseudonym used by directors who want to disown their own work.

0:34:210:34:25

Right.

0:34:250:34:26

The last Tsar of Russia died during World War II - true or false?

0:34:260:34:30

Yeah, that's false.

0:34:300:34:32

Tsar Nicholas II was killed in 1918.

0:34:320:34:36

So, Pete, as a result of that perfect performance,

0:34:360:34:38

you've made winning the prize fund a lot easier.

0:34:380:34:41

Let's take a look at the final board.

0:34:410:34:42

I sounded a bit Brucie then,

0:34:420:34:44

-"Let's take a look at the scoreboard!"

-LAUGHTER

0:34:440:34:46

There are four categories, a 50-50 board at the moment,

0:34:460:34:48

two chosen by the Usual Suspects, two by you,

0:34:480:34:51

and because you achieved Perfection again

0:34:510:34:53

you get to choose the last two. So what do you fancy?

0:34:530:34:55

-I'll take Everest.

-Everest goes in.

0:34:550:34:58

And...

0:34:580:35:00

-I'll take Yorkshire.

-Ho-ho-ho!

0:35:000:35:02

Put the pressure on, I'll take Yorkshire.

0:35:020:35:04

Yorkshire goes into the Final. Do you know what?

0:35:040:35:07

I can see why you didn't want to take it cos of the stick

0:35:070:35:09

you'll get if you get it wrong, but by the same token - really?

0:35:090:35:12

You're going to get stick if you didn't take it.

0:35:120:35:15

Exactly, yeah, can't win.

0:35:150:35:16

Between a rock and a hard place there.

0:35:160:35:18

All right, we now know our six final categories - they are...

0:35:180:35:21

Very well played...

0:35:250:35:26

Well, I was going to say well played, Usual Suspects.

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-You haven't been involved for the last couple of rounds, have you?

-No!

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Time to switch you off. We'll see you a bit later. Cheerio.

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Kept them out of the game, that's the way to do it, Pete.

0:35:350:35:37

For £1,000, it's time to play the Final.

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APPLAUSE

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Pete, this is the all-important Final.

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If you can achieve Perfection you could leave with a prize fund of £1,000.

0:35:430:35:46

If you fail, you'll leave with nothing,

0:35:460:35:48

which will be great news for the Usual Suspects as one of them

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could be playing for a rollover of £2,000 on the next game.

0:35:510:35:53

Let's play the final round.

0:35:530:35:55

APPLAUSE

0:35:550:35:57

Pete, here are your final six categories.

0:35:570:35:59

You must answer all six statements perfectly if you want to win the £1,000.

0:35:590:36:03

Think carefully. There is no time limit,

0:36:030:36:04

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

0:36:040:36:07

-Are you ready?

-I am.

-Then let's reveal your first statement.

0:36:070:36:10

Please tell me whether you believe it to be true or false.

0:36:100:36:12

Child Stars.

0:36:120:36:13

Interesting. I know nothing about Emma Watson.

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Other than she's Hermione Granger.

0:36:230:36:26

Erm...

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Whether she'd study English...

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Mind you, she was a child star, wasn't she?

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Did she have time to study English at Oxford?

0:36:340:36:36

-I'm going to plump for false on that.

-False.

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Words.

0:36:420:36:43

No, I think Clive Sinclair... predates the internet.

0:36:500:36:55

I know he's still knocking around,

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but Sinclair C5, ZX Spectrum, that's all before the internet,

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and the podcast is more of a recent technology.

0:37:020:37:05

I would say that is false.

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False.

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Actors.

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He is. That is...true.

0:37:150:37:18

True.

0:37:180:37:20

Balls.

0:37:200:37:22

That is... No.

0:37:280:37:29

A hockey ball's just a little bit bigger than a cricket ball.

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A cricket ball's bigger than a snooker ball,

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so a full-size snooker ball is larger than a hockey ball is false.

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False.

0:37:390:37:41

Everest.

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I don't think it is.

0:37:480:37:50

I think the Teardrop of India would be Sri Lanka.

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The little island, obviously, at the bottom, formerly known as Ceylon.

0:37:530:37:58

I would say that that is false.

0:37:580:38:01

False.

0:38:010:38:02

And finally,

0:38:020:38:03

the one you weren't sure whether to go with or not,

0:38:030:38:05

but here it comes, Yorkshire.

0:38:050:38:07

Oh, definitely. He definitely is an England cricketer, from Sheffield.

0:38:130:38:18

Yorkshireman Joe Root is an England cricketer - true.

0:38:180:38:23

-True.

-Yes.

0:38:230:38:25

Pete, those answers are locked in. If there's one single mistake,

0:38:250:38:28

you leave with nothing. Which ones are you worried about?

0:38:280:38:30

-A. That's it, is it?

-That's it.

0:38:300:38:33

I'm pretty happy with those.

0:38:330:38:35

Well, let's bring back the Usual Suspects

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and see what they have to say.

0:38:370:38:38

Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements and Pete's answers.

0:38:380:38:41

Pete, your answers are locked in and you can't change them by yourself,

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but if you think you've made a mistake, you can unlock them with the help of the Usual Suspects.

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This will come at a cost.

0:38:490:38:50

Pete, who would you like to hear from first?

0:38:500:38:51

I'll just go from left to right, please.

0:38:510:38:54

-Detta.

-Hi, Pete.

0:38:540:38:56

I think you've done really, really well, and there's one that

0:38:560:38:58

-I'm just not sure about, but I really hope that you win.

-Really?

0:38:580:39:02

-Do you really hope that he wins?

-No, I really do!

0:39:020:39:04

You don't want the money to roll over so you play for £2,000 next time?

0:39:040:39:07

-No.

-There you go, she's not coming to help.

0:39:070:39:10

I didn't think any of them would, to be honest.

0:39:100:39:12

We'll see what Chris has got to say, please.

0:39:120:39:14

Someone might surprise you. Chris?

0:39:140:39:15

There are two answers there I'm genuinely not sure of,

0:39:150:39:18

-so I'm not confident enough to come down. But good luck.

-Yes.

0:39:180:39:22

Chris, good luck, but he'd quite like the money to roll over.

0:39:220:39:25

Exactly, yeah. I know.

0:39:250:39:26

-Sally?

-Yes, please.

0:39:260:39:27

I think there's one that's not right, but I'm not

0:39:270:39:31

prepared to come down and help you, but I do wish you luck.

0:39:310:39:33

Why is that, Sally?

0:39:330:39:34

-I'd like the money to roll over!

-Yes!

0:39:340:39:36

Finally, someone said it.

0:39:360:39:38

All right, look, none of them are coming down to help.

0:39:380:39:41

You're on your own. £1,000 at stake, six answers away.

0:39:410:39:43

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

0:39:430:39:46

Emma Watson studied English at Oxford University.

0:39:480:39:51

-That's the one you're really worried about, isn't it?

-It is, yes.

0:39:510:39:54

Let's start with B.

0:39:540:39:55

The word podcast was first used by Clive Sinclair.

0:39:550:39:58

You said podcast is a relatively new phenomenon with the internet,

0:39:580:40:01

so you went with false.

0:40:010:40:03

You need this to turn red to get you off to a good start.

0:40:030:40:05

The word podcast was first used by Clive Sinclair -

0:40:050:40:08

true or false?

0:40:080:40:10

Yes, false, very well done.

0:40:100:40:12

APPLAUSE

0:40:120:40:14

Ben Hammersley, a journalist,

0:40:140:40:15

is the person usually credited with using the word podcast first.

0:40:150:40:19

Donald Sutherland is Kiefer Sutherland's father.

0:40:190:40:21

Straightaway you said true, absolutely certain of this.

0:40:210:40:24

Well, let's find out, shall we? Is it true or false?

0:40:240:40:26

-It is true, very well done.

-APPLAUSE

0:40:270:40:31

A full-size snooker ball is larger than a hockey ball.

0:40:310:40:34

You said a cricket ball is slightly smaller than a hockey ball,

0:40:340:40:36

and a cricket ball is definitely larger than a snooker ball,

0:40:360:40:39

so therefore that must be false.

0:40:390:40:41

You need this to turn red. Is it true or false?

0:40:410:40:44

-It is false.

-APPLAUSE

0:40:460:40:49

A snooker ball is 52.5mm.

0:40:490:40:52

Hockey ball...71 to 74mm.

0:40:520:40:56

So let's move on. Mount Everest is known as the Teardrop of India.

0:40:560:41:00

You thought that that might actually refer to Sri Lanka,

0:41:000:41:03

formally known as Ceylon, so you said false.

0:41:030:41:07

If this turns red, you're only two away from the money.

0:41:070:41:11

Mount Everest is known as the Teardrop of India -

0:41:110:41:13

is that true or false?

0:41:130:41:14

-It is false.

-APPLAUSE

0:41:160:41:18

And the Teardrop of India is Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon.

0:41:180:41:21

So very well done.

0:41:210:41:23

Yorkshireman Joe Root is an England cricketer.

0:41:230:41:26

You said true.

0:41:260:41:28

Actually, what you said was,

0:41:280:41:30

"Oh, no, yes, this is true,

0:41:300:41:31

-"definitely is true, let me read the question again..."

-LAUGHTER

0:41:310:41:35

You said true. Is it true or false?

0:41:350:41:36

-Yes, of course it's true, absolutely right.

-APPLAUSE

0:41:380:41:40

That fell rather nicely for you, that one, didn't it?

0:41:400:41:43

-When you think about it.

-It did.

0:41:430:41:44

We come back to this one, Emma Watson studied English at Oxford University.

0:41:440:41:47

When I got to the end I said, "Which ones are you worried about?" And you said, "Only one.

0:41:470:41:52

"A, that's the one that worries me."

0:41:520:41:54

So, for this, you said false.

0:41:540:41:56

If this turns red, you walk out of here with £1,000.

0:41:560:41:59

If this turns green, the money rolls over for the Usual Suspects,

0:41:590:42:02

all of whom would like it to roll over, apart from Detta,

0:42:020:42:05

who'd like you to win.

0:42:050:42:07

Emma Watson studied English at Oxford University.

0:42:070:42:09

You need this to turn red.

0:42:090:42:11

Is it true or false, for £1,000?

0:42:110:42:14

-It's true!

-AUDIENCE GROANS

0:42:260:42:28

Well, it was a guess.

0:42:280:42:30

Spent a year studying there, in actual fact.

0:42:300:42:33

OK, Pete, I'm afraid you didn't manage to achieve Perfection,

0:42:330:42:36

which means you go home with no cash.

0:42:360:42:38

Usual Suspects, that's good news for you.

0:42:380:42:41

The prize fund rolls over for the next game,

0:42:410:42:43

where one of you could be playing for a total of £2,000.

0:42:430:42:46

APPLAUSE

0:42:460:42:49

You don't look too disappointed, Detta.

0:42:490:42:51

No. I'll learn to live with it.

0:42:510:42:53

Pete, you failed to achieve Perfection, which means you

0:42:530:42:55

go home with nothing, other than our thanks for playing.

0:42:550:42:57

-I hope you enjoyed the process.

-I did, thank you very much.

0:42:570:43:00

-Let's hear it for Pete. What a great contestant.

-APPLAUSE

0:43:000:43:03

Well, that's all we have time for.

0:43:050:43:07

Please join us next time, when our Usual Suspects have a chance

0:43:070:43:10

to play again, this time for £2,000.

0:43:100:43:11

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

0:43:110:43:14

we only play for absolute Perfection. Goodbye.

0:43:140:43:16

APPLAUSE AND CHEERING

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