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Welcome to Perfection. Behind this screen are four contestants | 0:00:02 | 0:00:04 | |
who'll be hoping their knowledge is flawless, | 0:00:04 | 0:00:07 | |
because one single mistake could give the game away. | 0:00:07 | 0:00:10 | |
This is Perfection. | 0:00:10 | 0:00:12 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:00:19 | 0:00:21 | |
Welcome to Perfection, the quiz show | 0:00:23 | 0:00:26 | |
where only perfect play is good enough. | 0:00:26 | 0:00:28 | |
Behind me are the contestants, the Usual Suspects. | 0:00:28 | 0:00:31 | |
They're in our isolation room. In a moment we'll find out | 0:00:31 | 0:00:34 | |
which one of them has been randomly selected to join me here to play. | 0:00:34 | 0:00:37 | |
They will then face a series of true-or-false statements. | 0:00:37 | 0:00:40 | |
For example if I said... | 0:00:40 | 0:00:42 | |
..would you say that's true or false? | 0:00:44 | 0:00:46 | |
Well, if you'd said true, I can tell you you'd be right. | 0:00:46 | 0:00:50 | |
Answering true or false might seem easy, | 0:00:50 | 0:00:52 | |
but if contestants get a single answer wrong, | 0:00:52 | 0:00:55 | |
the Usual Suspects will be allowed into the game | 0:00:55 | 0:00:57 | |
to capitalise on their mistakes. | 0:00:57 | 0:00:59 | |
So, you know how the game works. Let's meet the Usual Suspects. | 0:00:59 | 0:01:03 | |
I'm Gary. I'm from Leeds. I'm a self-employed courier, and this is my first game. | 0:01:03 | 0:01:08 | |
I'm Dan. I'm from Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire. | 0:01:08 | 0:01:10 | |
I work in the aviation industry, and this is my first game. | 0:01:10 | 0:01:13 | |
Hi, I'm Amy. I'm from Oxford. | 0:01:13 | 0:01:15 | |
I'm a commercial data specialist, and this is my second game. | 0:01:15 | 0:01:19 | |
I'm Bob. I'm from Corsley near Warminster in Wiltshire. | 0:01:19 | 0:01:22 | |
I'm a retired banker, and this is my sixth game. | 0:01:22 | 0:01:25 | |
Hello to you all, and welcome, as we now find out | 0:01:25 | 0:01:28 | |
which one of you has been randomly selected to play Perfection. | 0:01:28 | 0:01:32 | |
Amy, it's you! Please come and join me. | 0:01:35 | 0:01:38 | |
Amy, welcome to the game. It's now you versus the Usual Suspects. | 0:01:40 | 0:01:44 | |
They were your teammates. Now they're your enemies. | 0:01:44 | 0:01:46 | |
Their job is to stop you from winning the prize fund, | 0:01:46 | 0:01:49 | |
because that will mean the money rolls over to the next game, | 0:01:49 | 0:01:52 | |
where one of them could play for it. | 0:01:52 | 0:01:54 | |
Now, every game on Perfection is worth £1,000. | 0:01:54 | 0:01:57 | |
Unfortunately for you, the previous game was won, | 0:01:57 | 0:02:00 | |
so the prize fund has been reset to £1,000. | 0:02:00 | 0:02:04 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:02:04 | 0:02:06 | |
An afternoon in a quiz show for £1,000 is good business, isn't it? | 0:02:06 | 0:02:09 | |
-Yeah, very good. -What would you spend it on? | 0:02:09 | 0:02:12 | |
-I need a new computer, actually. -Would £1,000 pay for it? | 0:02:12 | 0:02:15 | |
-These days I'm starting to wonder. -Well, it'll cover most of it. | 0:02:15 | 0:02:19 | |
I think I'm turning into a dad. "£1,000 for a computer?!" | 0:02:19 | 0:02:22 | |
I did this with the washing machine. "£250 for a washing machine?!" | 0:02:22 | 0:02:26 | |
-Apparently that was a cheap one. -Yeah, a very cheap one. | 0:02:26 | 0:02:29 | |
Amy, you'll play three rounds and then a final. | 0:02:29 | 0:02:31 | |
Every round that you achieve perfection will make the final easier. | 0:02:31 | 0:02:35 | |
If your performance is less than perfect, | 0:02:35 | 0:02:37 | |
the Usual Suspects can step in and steal the round, | 0:02:37 | 0:02:39 | |
making the final that much harder for you. | 0:02:39 | 0:02:42 | |
Usual Suspects, we're going to switch you off for now. | 0:02:42 | 0:02:44 | |
I've just realised, it's boys versus girls, isn't it? | 0:02:44 | 0:02:47 | |
The three lads against you! We'll switch you off for now, | 0:02:47 | 0:02:49 | |
but we'll see you later. We don't want you to see or hear anything. | 0:02:49 | 0:02:53 | |
Away they go. Each round consists of four true-or-false statements. | 0:02:53 | 0:02:57 | |
You'll be against the clock. You only have 45 seconds. | 0:02:57 | 0:03:00 | |
-Once you have given your first answer, they'll be locked in. -OK. | 0:03:00 | 0:03:04 | |
Let's get started and play Perfection. | 0:03:04 | 0:03:07 | |
Round one. Your 45 seconds starts now. | 0:03:08 | 0:03:12 | |
I... I remember that, | 0:03:15 | 0:03:17 | |
cos she used to wear the dress with the, um... | 0:03:17 | 0:03:21 | |
-So I'm going to say that's true. -True. | 0:03:21 | 0:03:24 | |
I'm not sure about that. I'm going to say true, though. | 0:03:29 | 0:03:33 | |
True. | 0:03:33 | 0:03:34 | |
I'm not sure it's... | 0:03:40 | 0:03:43 | |
-I think, actually... I think it's true. -True. | 0:03:43 | 0:03:46 | |
And finally... | 0:03:46 | 0:03:48 | |
-I'm going to say false. -False. | 0:03:51 | 0:03:53 | |
And, with a little time to spare, you've answered all four. | 0:03:55 | 0:03:58 | |
When you started the first one, you started to think it through | 0:03:58 | 0:04:01 | |
and then realised you were going to run out of time. | 0:04:01 | 0:04:04 | |
-How do you think that went? -I... I don't know. | 0:04:04 | 0:04:07 | |
I know the first one's correct, but other than that, | 0:04:07 | 0:04:10 | |
-I actually don't know. -Really? -Yeah. | 0:04:10 | 0:04:12 | |
Before we reveal how well you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:04:12 | 0:04:16 | |
Hello! These were the four statements, | 0:04:16 | 0:04:19 | |
and next to them are Amy's answers. Let's start with you, Bob, | 0:04:19 | 0:04:22 | |
-as you are the old hand. -Thank you. It's very kind of you. | 0:04:22 | 0:04:26 | |
Has she achieved perfection? | 0:04:26 | 0:04:28 | |
No. I'm afraid, Amy, you haven't achieved perfection. | 0:04:28 | 0:04:31 | |
Hugh Grant was never married to Elizabeth Hurley, | 0:04:31 | 0:04:33 | |
so I'd change that from true to false. | 0:04:33 | 0:04:35 | |
-Dan, what do you think? -I think I'm going to agree with Bob. | 0:04:35 | 0:04:39 | |
Hugh Grant wasn't married to Liz Hurley, | 0:04:39 | 0:04:41 | |
so I'd change that from true to false. | 0:04:41 | 0:04:44 | |
Well, the Usual Suspects are taking a keen interest in either Hugh Grant | 0:04:44 | 0:04:47 | |
or Elizabeth Hurley. I'll leave you to decide which side of it | 0:04:47 | 0:04:50 | |
was attracting their attention. OK. The moment of truth. | 0:04:50 | 0:04:53 | |
Let's find out how many are correct, Amy. | 0:04:53 | 0:04:56 | |
Three out of four's not bad, but it's not perfection, | 0:05:01 | 0:05:04 | |
and you've let your opponents, the Usual Suspects, into the game. | 0:05:04 | 0:05:09 | |
So, can you steal the round, Usual Suspects? | 0:05:09 | 0:05:11 | |
You can see the four statements. You need to change one answer. | 0:05:11 | 0:05:14 | |
-But which one? I think change A. -A. -Right. | 0:05:14 | 0:05:18 | |
Right. We'll change A from true to false, please, Nick. | 0:05:18 | 0:05:21 | |
A from true to false, leaving B, C and D as Amy answered. | 0:05:21 | 0:05:24 | |
It was never going to be a long conversation about that, was it? | 0:05:24 | 0:05:28 | |
Let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:05:28 | 0:05:30 | |
Hugh Grant was married to Elizabeth Hurley. Is that true or false? | 0:05:30 | 0:05:34 | |
Yeah, it's false. They dated for a while, | 0:05:34 | 0:05:37 | |
but actually never got married. | 0:05:37 | 0:05:39 | |
Usual Suspects, you know where this is going from now on. | 0:05:39 | 0:05:42 | |
The Bushveld is an area in southern Africa. True or false? | 0:05:42 | 0:05:45 | |
True. | 0:05:45 | 0:05:47 | |
Iain Duncan Smith has been leader of the Tory Party. True or false? | 0:05:47 | 0:05:51 | |
That's true as well. And Britain fought Persia in the Opium Wars. | 0:05:51 | 0:05:55 | |
True or false? It's false. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. | 0:05:55 | 0:05:59 | |
-You have achieved perfection. -APPLAUSE | 0:05:59 | 0:06:02 | |
And just to clear that up, Britain fought China in the Opium Wars, | 0:06:05 | 0:06:09 | |
Oh, dear, Amy! They succeeded where you failed, | 0:06:09 | 0:06:11 | |
and they've stolen the round. Usual Suspects, you have the opportunity | 0:06:11 | 0:06:15 | |
to make Amy's chances of winning a bit harder in the final, | 0:06:15 | 0:06:18 | |
and here's how. Amy, this is your final board appearing. | 0:06:18 | 0:06:22 | |
These six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories. | 0:06:22 | 0:06:25 | |
Here are your final-round options, starting with Olympics, | 0:06:25 | 0:06:28 | |
going through Meryl Streep, Dogs, Lice, | 0:06:28 | 0:06:31 | |
and on to Harry Potter and many more in between. | 0:06:31 | 0:06:33 | |
If you had won that round, you could have added two categories | 0:06:33 | 0:06:36 | |
of your choice, but because the Usual Suspects stole the round, | 0:06:36 | 0:06:40 | |
they choose the two categories, | 0:06:40 | 0:06:42 | |
hoping to make the final that much harder for you to win. | 0:06:42 | 0:06:45 | |
So, Usual Suspects, which two do you fancy? | 0:06:45 | 0:06:47 | |
-Which two do you fancy, boys? -I think American Football. | 0:06:47 | 0:06:50 | |
-That stands out for me. -Anything else? | 0:06:50 | 0:06:52 | |
-Knots. -Knots has got... -OK. | 0:06:52 | 0:06:54 | |
Right. We'd like to put in, please, American Football... | 0:06:54 | 0:06:57 | |
American Football becomes the first subject in the final. | 0:06:57 | 0:07:00 | |
-..and Knots, please. -And Knots joins American Football. | 0:07:00 | 0:07:04 | |
Jolly good. Well done, Usual Suspects. You won the first round. | 0:07:04 | 0:07:07 | |
We'll see you in round two. In the meantime, cheerio. | 0:07:07 | 0:07:10 | |
Now they're gone, we can chat about that. | 0:07:11 | 0:07:14 | |
Do you know anything about American football? | 0:07:14 | 0:07:16 | |
I might know a little bit. Never know! | 0:07:16 | 0:07:19 | |
-Know much about knots? I did use to be a Sea Scout, so maybe. -Oh! | 0:07:19 | 0:07:23 | |
Let's take a look at the list on the left there. | 0:07:23 | 0:07:25 | |
-Pick me two which you're desperate to avoid. -Live Aid... | 0:07:25 | 0:07:28 | |
Maybe Lice. I don't... SHE LAUGHS | 0:07:28 | 0:07:31 | |
-You don't know too much about lice? -No. | 0:07:31 | 0:07:34 | |
And a couple that you'd quite like to pick when you can? | 0:07:34 | 0:07:37 | |
-Maybe Harry Potter and Dogs. -All right, then. Ready to press on? | 0:07:37 | 0:07:42 | |
-Yeah. -Then, let's play round two. | 0:07:42 | 0:07:44 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:07:44 | 0:07:47 | |
Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:07:48 | 0:07:50 | |
I'm going to say that's true. I think it was Under The Boardwalk. | 0:07:54 | 0:07:57 | |
True. | 0:07:57 | 0:07:59 | |
I'm not sure about that, so I'm going to go false. | 0:08:03 | 0:08:07 | |
False. | 0:08:07 | 0:08:09 | |
I remember him as a presenter. I'm not sure if it's travel, | 0:08:13 | 0:08:17 | |
-but I'm going to guess true. -True. And finally... | 0:08:17 | 0:08:20 | |
That's what they put in drinks and stuff, | 0:08:23 | 0:08:26 | |
-so I'm going to say true. -True. And with time to spare, | 0:08:26 | 0:08:29 | |
you've answered all four statements. | 0:08:29 | 0:08:31 | |
-That felt a lot more comfortable. -A little bit more comfortable. | 0:08:31 | 0:08:35 | |
-Yeah? In with a chance of perfection? -Hopefully. | 0:08:35 | 0:08:37 | |
Before we find out exactly how well you've done, | 0:08:37 | 0:08:41 | |
time to bring back those Usual Suspects. | 0:08:41 | 0:08:43 | |
So, these were the four statements, and next to them are Amy's answers. | 0:08:43 | 0:08:48 | |
-Dan, what do you make of these? -She's done really well. | 0:08:48 | 0:08:50 | |
I think she's actually got perfection there. | 0:08:50 | 0:08:53 | |
Gary, would you agree? Are they all correct? | 0:08:53 | 0:08:56 | |
Totally, as far as I'm concerned. | 0:08:56 | 0:08:58 | |
Bob, surely you can pick holes in these somewhere. | 0:08:58 | 0:09:01 | |
I'm a bit suspicious about D, | 0:09:01 | 0:09:03 | |
because we're always encouraged to eat oranges and lemons, | 0:09:03 | 0:09:06 | |
so I'm not sure that citric acid is bad for your teeth. | 0:09:06 | 0:09:09 | |
OK. The moment of truth. Let's find out how many are correct, Amy. | 0:09:09 | 0:09:13 | |
Congratulations, Amy. You have achieved perfection. | 0:09:19 | 0:09:22 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:09:22 | 0:09:25 | |
To coin somebody else's phrase, "That's the way to do it." | 0:09:27 | 0:09:30 | |
Very good! Let's have a look at those answers in more detail. | 0:09:30 | 0:09:33 | |
Bruce Willis has had a UK Top 10 single. You thought it was... | 0:09:33 | 0:09:37 | |
-Under The Boardwalk. -Of course, we know now that it is true. | 0:09:37 | 0:09:41 | |
Biggest hit. Reached number two in 1987. | 0:09:41 | 0:09:44 | |
Under The Boardwalk. Quite right. Very good knowledge. | 0:09:44 | 0:09:46 | |
Google was the first ever website. Probably one of the early ones, | 0:09:46 | 0:09:50 | |
but not necessarily the first, so you went for false, | 0:09:50 | 0:09:53 | |
and it is absolutely... | 0:09:53 | 0:09:55 | |
false. | 0:09:55 | 0:09:57 | |
Officially started in 1998, quite a long time after the first website. | 0:09:57 | 0:10:01 | |
Alan Whicker was a popular travel presenter. You knew he was a presenter. | 0:10:01 | 0:10:04 | |
No reason why he shouldn't have done travel, so you said true, | 0:10:04 | 0:10:07 | |
and, of course, it is...true. | 0:10:07 | 0:10:10 | |
And citric acid is bad for your teeth. | 0:10:10 | 0:10:13 | |
It turns out that you're absolutely.. | 0:10:13 | 0:10:15 | |
right. It is true, and it is bad for your teeth in great quantity. | 0:10:15 | 0:10:19 | |
Have a look at the board. So far on that board are two categories | 0:10:19 | 0:10:23 | |
chosen by the Usual Suspects. Because you won that round, | 0:10:23 | 0:10:27 | |
you now have the benefit of choosing your own next two subjects. | 0:10:27 | 0:10:30 | |
So which two do you fancy to play in the final? | 0:10:30 | 0:10:33 | |
-I'm going to go with Harry Potter... -Harry Potter goes in. | 0:10:33 | 0:10:36 | |
..and Dogs. | 0:10:36 | 0:10:38 | |
And Dogs goes into the final. Very well played. | 0:10:38 | 0:10:43 | |
-Well, Usual Suspects, you didn't get much of a look-in there. -No. | 0:10:43 | 0:10:46 | |
Let's see what happens in round three. In the meantime, cheerio. | 0:10:46 | 0:10:50 | |
-Very good! That's the way to do it. -Yeah. -You're in charge. | 0:10:52 | 0:10:55 | |
-Shall we press on, try and keep that vibe going? -Hopefully. | 0:10:55 | 0:10:58 | |
Let's play round three. | 0:10:58 | 0:11:00 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:11:00 | 0:11:03 | |
Amy, your 45 seconds start now. | 0:11:03 | 0:11:05 | |
Um, I believe that to be true. | 0:11:09 | 0:11:12 | |
True. | 0:11:12 | 0:11:13 | |
Um, there's definitely a lot of species of monkey, | 0:11:18 | 0:11:21 | |
so I'm... Is there over 100? I'm going to guess true. | 0:11:21 | 0:11:25 | |
True. | 0:11:25 | 0:11:27 | |
No idea of that. I'm going to guess false for that. | 0:11:30 | 0:11:34 | |
-It seems a bit mad. -False? -Yeah. | 0:11:34 | 0:11:36 | |
And finally... | 0:11:36 | 0:11:38 | |
I'm not sure, but I'm going to guess true for that one. | 0:11:41 | 0:11:45 | |
True, and with time to spare, you've answered all four again. | 0:11:45 | 0:11:48 | |
Any sign of early nerves in round one seem to have disappeared. | 0:11:48 | 0:11:52 | |
You're powering your way through now. | 0:11:52 | 0:11:54 | |
-Whether you've got them right or not is another question. -True. | 0:11:54 | 0:11:57 | |
-How do you feel? -I'm not sure about D. | 0:11:57 | 0:12:00 | |
I'm not even sure about actually B, C or D, to be fair. | 0:12:00 | 0:12:03 | |
-Really? -Yeah. | 0:12:03 | 0:12:05 | |
Before we reveal how you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:12:05 | 0:12:08 | |
Hello, chaps. How you doing? Will you get a look-in this time? | 0:12:08 | 0:12:12 | |
Let's find out, shall we? Dan, is it perfection, do you think? | 0:12:12 | 0:12:15 | |
I don't think so, not on this occasion, Nick. | 0:12:15 | 0:12:17 | |
Um, D is wrong. I don't think he was a fighter pilot in World War II, | 0:12:17 | 0:12:22 | |
so I'm going to change that from true to false. | 0:12:22 | 0:12:24 | |
OK. Bob, can you shed any light on this? | 0:12:24 | 0:12:27 | |
100 species of monkey... There may be less than that. | 0:12:27 | 0:12:31 | |
Does seem like a lot of monkeys, doesn't it, but who knows? | 0:12:31 | 0:12:34 | |
OK, the moment of truth. You need to have answered all four correctly. | 0:12:34 | 0:12:37 | |
Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:12:37 | 0:12:40 | |
Congratulations, Amy! You have achieved perfection again! | 0:12:46 | 0:12:49 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:12:49 | 0:12:52 | |
Amy, take a pause to be chuffed with yourself. | 0:12:53 | 0:12:56 | |
-Yeah. I'm a little bit surprised! -You shouldn't be. | 0:12:56 | 0:12:59 | |
You've answered very well, and once again you've achieved perfection. | 0:12:59 | 0:13:02 | |
Let's take a look at those answers in more detail. | 0:13:02 | 0:13:05 | |
Hannibal Lecter was created by Thomas Harris. | 0:13:05 | 0:13:07 | |
Seemed to ring a bell with you. We now know that it is...true. | 0:13:07 | 0:13:10 | |
Very well done. There are over 100 species of monkey. | 0:13:10 | 0:13:13 | |
Now, 100 seemed to be a lot, but nonetheless you went with true, | 0:13:13 | 0:13:17 | |
-which was kind of brave. -Yeah. -It was a 50-50, either way. | 0:13:17 | 0:13:21 | |
So we now know that that is true. Would you like to hazard a guess | 0:13:21 | 0:13:25 | |
-how many... -Maybe 150. 200, maybe. | 0:13:25 | 0:13:28 | |
-Maybe there's that many. -Estimate's at around 250. | 0:13:28 | 0:13:32 | |
Isn't that incredible? I don't know why I'm so shocked by that, | 0:13:32 | 0:13:35 | |
but it does seem an awful lot of monkeys. | 0:13:35 | 0:13:37 | |
OK. April Fools' Day is always a Bank Holiday in France. | 0:13:37 | 0:13:40 | |
You said that was false, and of course it is...false. | 0:13:40 | 0:13:43 | |
It's just simply not true, so that's the answer to that one. | 0:13:43 | 0:13:47 | |
And finally, Roald Dahl was a fighter pilot in World War II. | 0:13:47 | 0:13:50 | |
You said it was true, and it absolutely was...true. | 0:13:50 | 0:13:54 | |
Let's have a look at your final board. | 0:13:54 | 0:13:56 | |
As it stands at the moment, it's 50-50, | 0:13:56 | 0:13:58 | |
two subjects chosen by the Usual Suspects and two by yourself. | 0:13:58 | 0:14:02 | |
But you now get to tip that balance by choosing the next two yourself, | 0:14:02 | 0:14:06 | |
because you won that last round. Which two do you fancy | 0:14:06 | 0:14:08 | |
-to add to that final list? -I'm going to go with Olympics, | 0:14:08 | 0:14:11 | |
-as it was last year, so... -Olympics. -Yep. | 0:14:11 | 0:14:15 | |
And I'm going to go with Capital Cities, | 0:14:16 | 0:14:19 | |
and hope I've got enough knowledge of them. | 0:14:19 | 0:14:21 | |
Capital Cities goes across and into the final. | 0:14:21 | 0:14:23 | |
We now know our six final categories. They are... | 0:14:23 | 0:14:26 | |
Only in a quiz show would you ever bunch those together | 0:14:32 | 0:14:34 | |
-in the one sentence. -Yeah. | 0:14:34 | 0:14:37 | |
Well, you never got a look-in there either, did you, chaps? | 0:14:37 | 0:14:40 | |
-She's run a pretty good game so far. -Yeah. | 0:14:40 | 0:14:42 | |
I wonder if you'll be able to help out in the final. Meantime, | 0:14:42 | 0:14:45 | |
it's time to switch you off. And away they go. OK, Amy. | 0:14:45 | 0:14:49 | |
For £1,000, it's time to play the final. | 0:14:49 | 0:14:52 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:14:52 | 0:14:54 | |
This is the all-important final. If you can achieve perfection, | 0:14:54 | 0:14:57 | |
you could be leaving with a prize fund of £1,000. | 0:14:57 | 0:15:00 | |
If you fail, you'll be leaving with nothing. | 0:15:00 | 0:15:02 | |
which will be great news for the Usual Suspects, | 0:15:02 | 0:15:05 | |
as one of them could be playing for a rollover of £2,000 | 0:15:05 | 0:15:07 | |
-on the next game. You wouldn't want that to happen, would you? -No. | 0:15:07 | 0:15:11 | |
Let's play the final round. | 0:15:11 | 0:15:13 | |
Amy, here are your final six categories. | 0:15:15 | 0:15:18 | |
You must answer all six statements correctly | 0:15:18 | 0:15:20 | |
if you want to win the £1,000. Think carefully. | 0:15:20 | 0:15:23 | |
There's no time limit, but once you've given your first answer, | 0:15:23 | 0:15:26 | |
-it's locked in. Are you ready? -Yep. | 0:15:26 | 0:15:28 | |
Let's reveal your first statement. | 0:15:28 | 0:15:30 | |
Please tell me whether you believe it to be true or false. | 0:15:30 | 0:15:33 | |
I haven't actually watched the SuperBowl. | 0:15:40 | 0:15:44 | |
I don't watch it, so I'm... | 0:15:44 | 0:15:47 | |
..going to guess true. | 0:15:48 | 0:15:51 | |
-True? -Yes. | 0:15:51 | 0:15:54 | |
Sounds plausible. | 0:15:59 | 0:16:02 | |
It's not one I remember from being on the Sea Scouts. | 0:16:03 | 0:16:07 | |
I'm going to say true for that. | 0:16:07 | 0:16:11 | |
-True? -Yeah. | 0:16:11 | 0:16:13 | |
Severus Snape was the Potions... Was he? Yes, he was. | 0:16:20 | 0:16:24 | |
He was the Potions, definitely. That's true. | 0:16:24 | 0:16:27 | |
True. | 0:16:27 | 0:16:30 | |
Haven't actually heard of the Basen...the Basenji. | 0:16:37 | 0:16:40 | |
I don't know. It sounds like quite a big dog, | 0:16:40 | 0:16:43 | |
so I'm going to say true for that, as well. | 0:16:43 | 0:16:47 | |
-True? -Yeah. | 0:16:47 | 0:16:49 | |
That's false. I remember that she won a medal. | 0:16:56 | 0:17:01 | |
It might have been silver or bronze, but it wasn't gold, | 0:17:01 | 0:17:05 | |
-so that's definitely false. -False. And finally... | 0:17:05 | 0:17:07 | |
Quito is the capital of Ecuador... | 0:17:12 | 0:17:14 | |
I'm going to guess false. | 0:17:15 | 0:17:20 | |
False. And with that you've answered all six statements, | 0:17:20 | 0:17:23 | |
and those answers are locked in. If there's one single mistake, | 0:17:23 | 0:17:26 | |
-you leave with nothing. Which are you unsure of? -All of them bar C. | 0:17:26 | 0:17:30 | |
And E. I know C and E. The other four I actually don't know. | 0:17:30 | 0:17:33 | |
-Really? -Yeah. -Tough questions. | 0:17:33 | 0:17:36 | |
Let's bring back the Usual Suspects and see what they have to say. | 0:17:36 | 0:17:39 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements, | 0:17:39 | 0:17:42 | |
and Amy's answers. Amy, your answers are now locked in. | 0:17:42 | 0:17:45 | |
You can't change them by yourself, but you can unlock them | 0:17:45 | 0:17:47 | |
with the help of the Usual Suspects. This will, however, come at a cost. | 0:17:47 | 0:17:51 | |
Usual Suspects, I'm now going to ask you to tell me | 0:17:51 | 0:17:54 | |
how well you think Amy has done, if you want to help, | 0:17:54 | 0:17:57 | |
and how much it will cost. Amy, who would you like to hear from first? | 0:17:57 | 0:18:00 | |
-I'd like to hear from Bob first. -Two are definitely wrong, | 0:18:00 | 0:18:05 | |
and there is one there that I haven't got a clue about, | 0:18:05 | 0:18:08 | |
so there's no way I will come down and help you. I'm sorry. | 0:18:08 | 0:18:11 | |
-OK. -Um, Gary. -I agree with Bob. | 0:18:11 | 0:18:13 | |
You've got at least two wrong, and I'll be honest - | 0:18:13 | 0:18:16 | |
for £1,000, I'm not willing to come down and help you. | 0:18:16 | 0:18:19 | |
-Next? -Er, Dan, please. | 0:18:19 | 0:18:22 | |
I think you've got one wrong, but I'm not sure. | 0:18:22 | 0:18:25 | |
I can't come and help you today. I'm sorry. | 0:18:25 | 0:18:28 | |
So none of you will come down, no matter how much is offered? | 0:18:28 | 0:18:31 | |
-No. -No. -That's negotiations come to an end. | 0:18:31 | 0:18:34 | |
Amy, none of the Usual Suspects are willing to help, | 0:18:34 | 0:18:37 | |
so you're on your own. £1,000 at stake, | 0:18:37 | 0:18:39 | |
six answers away. Let's find out if you've achieved perfection. | 0:18:39 | 0:18:42 | |
If a statement turns green, it's true. If it turns red, it's false. | 0:18:45 | 0:18:49 | |
Now that it doesn't matter, Gary, do you think there was something wrong? | 0:18:49 | 0:18:54 | |
-Er, F is definitely wrong. -Do you think so? Bob? | 0:18:54 | 0:18:57 | |
Yes. Quito's the capital of Ecuador, and the Basenji dog doesn't bark. | 0:18:57 | 0:19:01 | |
That's interesting. Dan? | 0:19:01 | 0:19:04 | |
I'm not sure about any of them, to be honest! I said I'm not sure. | 0:19:04 | 0:19:08 | |
Even if you ask them, they're not sure. | 0:19:08 | 0:19:10 | |
Let's find out. The Baltimore Ravens won the 2013 SuperBowl. | 0:19:10 | 0:19:14 | |
You said true. We need this to be true to get you off to a good start, | 0:19:14 | 0:19:18 | |
so we need it to turn green. Is it true or false? | 0:19:18 | 0:19:21 | |
-It's true! There you go. -APPLAUSE | 0:19:21 | 0:19:23 | |
-A butterfly loop is a type of knot. Again, Sea Scouts, was it? -Yeah. | 0:19:26 | 0:19:30 | |
So you said true. Is it true or is it false? | 0:19:30 | 0:19:32 | |
-True. -Good. APPLAUSE | 0:19:34 | 0:19:36 | |
Very well done. Severus Snape taught Potions at Hogwarts. | 0:19:36 | 0:19:39 | |
-Big fan of Harry Potter? -Yeah. -Fairly confident on this one, then. | 0:19:39 | 0:19:43 | |
-You think you're going to get to halfway? -Halfway, yep. | 0:19:43 | 0:19:45 | |
-SHE LAUGHS -And see what happens after that. | 0:19:45 | 0:19:48 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:19:48 | 0:19:50 | |
It's true. Very good. | 0:19:50 | 0:19:53 | |
Well, let's hop the next one for a second. Let's go on to E, | 0:19:53 | 0:19:57 | |
which is the other one you felt confident on. | 0:19:57 | 0:19:59 | |
Beth Tweddle won gold at the 2012 Olympics. | 0:19:59 | 0:20:01 | |
You said this was false. Is that true or false? | 0:20:01 | 0:20:05 | |
-It's false. Very well done. -APPLAUSE | 0:20:06 | 0:20:09 | |
She won gold at the World Championships, | 0:20:10 | 0:20:13 | |
but it was a bronze at the Olympics. | 0:20:13 | 0:20:15 | |
Now we come to the two that the guys aren't sure about, | 0:20:15 | 0:20:18 | |
and you weren't yourself. So, let's find out. | 0:20:18 | 0:20:20 | |
The Basenji has the loudest bark of all dogs. | 0:20:20 | 0:20:23 | |
-You'd never heard of the Basenji. -No. | 0:20:23 | 0:20:25 | |
It was Bob who thought a Basenji doesn't have a bark at all. | 0:20:25 | 0:20:29 | |
You said true. If you're right and he's wrong, | 0:20:29 | 0:20:33 | |
you're just one away from the £1,000. | 0:20:33 | 0:20:36 | |
Is it true or false? | 0:20:36 | 0:20:38 | |
-It's false, I'm afraid. -Never mind. | 0:20:39 | 0:20:43 | |
-You kind of had a feeling about that, didn't you? -Yeah. | 0:20:43 | 0:20:46 | |
And as Bob said, the Basenji has no bark at all. | 0:20:46 | 0:20:50 | |
Amy, I'm afraid you didn't achieve perfection. | 0:20:50 | 0:20:53 | |
Can you still achieve perfection at home? | 0:20:53 | 0:20:55 | |
Let's take a look at the last statement. | 0:20:55 | 0:20:57 | |
Quito is the capital of Ecuador. | 0:20:57 | 0:21:00 | |
You said this was false. Is this true or false? | 0:21:00 | 0:21:04 | |
True. Yes, I'm afraid it is true. | 0:21:05 | 0:21:08 | |
Quito is the capital of Ecuador, | 0:21:08 | 0:21:10 | |
as the guys up there seemed to think. | 0:21:10 | 0:21:13 | |
Well, that's not bad, Amy. You didn't win the money, | 0:21:13 | 0:21:16 | |
but four out of six isn't bad at all. | 0:21:16 | 0:21:18 | |
Usual Suspects, that's good news for you. | 0:21:18 | 0:21:20 | |
The prize fund rolls over, and one of you could be playing for £2,000. | 0:21:20 | 0:21:25 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:21:25 | 0:21:27 | |
Which, to be fair, guys, was the plan all along, wasn't it, | 0:21:27 | 0:21:30 | |
-to try and build up the money? -Yes. -Yeah. | 0:21:30 | 0:21:33 | |
Wicked. | 0:21:33 | 0:21:35 | |
You failed to achieve perfection, but I hope you enjoyed the game. | 0:21:35 | 0:21:39 | |
-Yeah, I did. -You certainly played it well, | 0:21:39 | 0:21:41 | |
with a couple of complete perfection rounds. Let's hear it for Amy. | 0:21:41 | 0:21:44 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:21:44 | 0:21:46 | |
It's now time to meet the next Usual Suspect | 0:21:48 | 0:21:51 | |
hoping to play Perfection today. | 0:21:51 | 0:21:53 | |
New Usual Suspect, please introduce yourself. | 0:21:55 | 0:21:58 | |
I'm Val from Wigan, and I'm a retired civil servant. | 0:21:58 | 0:22:01 | |
Welcome to you, Val, and best of luck to all of you | 0:22:01 | 0:22:04 | |
as we find out which one of you has been randomly picked to play. | 0:22:04 | 0:22:07 | |
Dan, it's you. Please come down and join me. | 0:22:10 | 0:22:13 | |
-Dan, welcome to the game. -Hi. | 0:22:15 | 0:22:17 | |
Let's find out a bit more about you. You work in aeronautics. | 0:22:17 | 0:22:21 | |
Do you make the part for a plane? What is it that you do? | 0:22:21 | 0:22:24 | |
I make what is basically a large fuse box for the Boeing 777. | 0:22:24 | 0:22:28 | |
Is it, like, vast qualifications to get into that, | 0:22:28 | 0:22:31 | |
or was it a progression for you? | 0:22:31 | 0:22:34 | |
Um, I merely applied for the job. I got an interview. | 0:22:34 | 0:22:38 | |
-I'm slightly nervous now. -THEY BOTH LAUGH | 0:22:38 | 0:22:41 | |
"Used to have a milk round. Now I make things to stop planes falling out of the sky." | 0:22:41 | 0:22:44 | |
-Yes, but the training is very good. -I'm sure it absolutely is very good. | 0:22:44 | 0:22:49 | |
It's now you versus the Usual Suspects. | 0:22:49 | 0:22:51 | |
They were your teammates. They're now your enemies. | 0:22:51 | 0:22:54 | |
Nobody's won the last game, | 0:22:54 | 0:22:56 | |
so the prize fund currently stands at £2,000. | 0:22:56 | 0:22:59 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:22:59 | 0:23:01 | |
What will you spend that on if you win it? | 0:23:01 | 0:23:04 | |
My wife has laid down very strict instructions | 0:23:04 | 0:23:08 | |
that I am to take her to above the Arctic Circle | 0:23:08 | 0:23:11 | |
so we can see the Northern Lights, and she wants a husky dog ride. | 0:23:11 | 0:23:15 | |
-So that is what she shall have. -That's what's going to happen. | 0:23:15 | 0:23:19 | |
Three rounds and a final to come. Usual Suspects, | 0:23:19 | 0:23:21 | |
we're going to switch you off so you can't see or hear anything, | 0:23:21 | 0:23:25 | |
but as soon as Dan makes a mistake, you'll be back in the game. | 0:23:25 | 0:23:28 | |
-Are you ready to get started? -Yes, indeed. -Let's play Perfection. | 0:23:28 | 0:23:32 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:23:32 | 0:23:34 | |
Round one. Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:23:34 | 0:23:37 | |
-That is true. -True. | 0:23:41 | 0:23:43 | |
Er, yes, he did die in the Arctic Circle, so that is true. | 0:23:47 | 0:23:51 | |
True. | 0:23:51 | 0:23:53 | |
That's also another one I know, so that's true. | 0:23:57 | 0:24:01 | |
True. And finally... | 0:24:01 | 0:24:03 | |
Love the cricket. That's true, too. | 0:24:06 | 0:24:09 | |
True, and with plenty of time to spare, you've answered all four. | 0:24:09 | 0:24:12 | |
That felt very confident to me. How did it feel for you? | 0:24:12 | 0:24:15 | |
Pretty good. Obviously may be proven wrong or right. | 0:24:15 | 0:24:20 | |
Wrong or right in a few moments. But it felt good. OK. | 0:24:20 | 0:24:23 | |
Before we reveal how you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:24:23 | 0:24:27 | |
So, these were the four statements, and next to them are Dan's answers. | 0:24:27 | 0:24:31 | |
-Bob, has he achieved perfection? -I don't think he has. | 0:24:31 | 0:24:34 | |
I think Captain Scott died in the Antarctic, not the Arctic, | 0:24:34 | 0:24:38 | |
so I'd change that from true to false. | 0:24:38 | 0:24:40 | |
Gary, can you see anything wrong with those answers? | 0:24:40 | 0:24:42 | |
I totally agree with Bob. Scott died in the Antarctic, | 0:24:42 | 0:24:46 | |
and I'm not sure if James Murdoch is Rupert Murdoch's eldest child. | 0:24:46 | 0:24:51 | |
Interesting. They don't think you've achieved perfection. | 0:24:51 | 0:24:54 | |
It is the moment of truth. You need to have answered all four perfectly. | 0:24:54 | 0:24:58 | |
Let's see how many are correct. | 0:24:58 | 0:25:00 | |
Two out of four. A 50-50 game. That's an average score at best. | 0:25:03 | 0:25:07 | |
You haven't achieved perfection, and you've let your enemies into the game. | 0:25:07 | 0:25:11 | |
Can you steal the round? You need to change two answers. | 0:25:11 | 0:25:15 | |
-Which two are you going to change? -B and C. | 0:25:15 | 0:25:18 | |
-The other two are definitely right, aren't they? -Definitely. | 0:25:18 | 0:25:21 | |
We'll change B from true to false, please. | 0:25:21 | 0:25:24 | |
-B changes from true to false. -And C from true to false. | 0:25:24 | 0:25:27 | |
And C from true to false, leaving A and D as answered by Dan. | 0:25:27 | 0:25:30 | |
Usual Suspects, let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:25:30 | 0:25:34 | |
Traitors' Gate is at the Tower of London. Is that true or false? | 0:25:34 | 0:25:37 | |
Of course it's true. Absolutely. | 0:25:37 | 0:25:40 | |
Captain Scott died in the Arctic Circle. True or false? | 0:25:40 | 0:25:44 | |
Yeah, it's false. It was indeed the Antarctic. | 0:25:44 | 0:25:46 | |
Yeah. James Murdoch is Rupert Murdoch's eldest child. | 0:25:46 | 0:25:50 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:25:50 | 0:25:52 | |
That's false. James is in fact Rupert's youngest son. | 0:25:53 | 0:25:57 | |
So you know where this is going, Usual Suspects. | 0:25:57 | 0:26:00 | |
You can start celebrating in whatever way you see fit. | 0:26:00 | 0:26:04 | |
Wisden is a book of cricket statistics. | 0:26:04 | 0:26:06 | |
Is that true or false? It's true. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. | 0:26:06 | 0:26:10 | |
You have achieved perfection. | 0:26:10 | 0:26:13 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:26:13 | 0:26:15 | |
Gary, can I just check - is that your happy face? | 0:26:17 | 0:26:20 | |
-Very happy. -Lovely. Thank you very much. | 0:26:20 | 0:26:23 | |
OK. Dan, appearing before your very eyes is your final board. | 0:26:23 | 0:26:27 | |
The six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories. | 0:26:27 | 0:26:30 | |
Here are your final-round category options, | 0:26:30 | 0:26:34 | |
starting with Dynasty, running through Sherlock Holmes, | 0:26:34 | 0:26:37 | |
on to Welsh Football and finishing with Whales, | 0:26:37 | 0:26:40 | |
with many more in between. Because the Usual Suspects stole the round, | 0:26:40 | 0:26:44 | |
they choose two categories, hoping to make the final harder for you. | 0:26:44 | 0:26:47 | |
Which two would you like Dan to play in the final? | 0:26:47 | 0:26:50 | |
What about Eurovision? I'm sure he's a huge fan of that. | 0:26:50 | 0:26:52 | |
-Yeah. What about Dynasty? -What's that? | 0:26:52 | 0:26:55 | |
-Dynasty as well? -Soap opera. | 0:26:55 | 0:26:58 | |
-We'd like to switch over Dynasty, please. -Dynasty goes into the final. | 0:26:58 | 0:27:02 | |
And I'm sure he's a huge fan of Eurovision, | 0:27:02 | 0:27:05 | |
-so we'll switch that across as well. -Eurovision goes into the final. | 0:27:05 | 0:27:08 | |
Well done, Usual Suspects. You've won the first round. | 0:27:08 | 0:27:11 | |
Time to switch you off, but we will see you in round two. Cheerio. | 0:27:11 | 0:27:15 | |
Let's have a chat about that. | 0:27:15 | 0:27:17 | |
-Eurovision. -I used to like Bucks Fizz. | 0:27:17 | 0:27:20 | |
So it's one of those things, you know, depends on the question. | 0:27:20 | 0:27:24 | |
-Dynasty? -I do like Dynasty. | 0:27:24 | 0:27:27 | |
I can remember it quite well, watching it as a youngster. | 0:27:27 | 0:27:30 | |
Let's take a look at the ones that are on offer to you. | 0:27:30 | 0:27:33 | |
Pick me two that you will try to avoid. | 0:27:33 | 0:27:37 | |
Probably Language and...Festivals. | 0:27:37 | 0:27:41 | |
Language and Festivals. Which ones will you choose, given the chance? | 0:27:41 | 0:27:45 | |
Whales, | 0:27:45 | 0:27:47 | |
as in ones that swim, | 0:27:47 | 0:27:49 | |
and Places. | 0:27:49 | 0:27:51 | |
And Places. OK. Dan, it's only the first round. | 0:27:51 | 0:27:54 | |
You still have two more to try and achieve perfection | 0:27:54 | 0:27:56 | |
-and choose your own categories for the finals. You ready? -I am. | 0:27:56 | 0:27:59 | |
-Then, let's play round two. -APPLAUSE | 0:27:59 | 0:28:02 | |
Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:28:04 | 0:28:06 | |
Er, complete guess... | 0:28:12 | 0:28:15 | |
I'm not on Twitter myself, so I would say...false. | 0:28:15 | 0:28:19 | |
False. | 0:28:19 | 0:28:21 | |
Cleopatra was from Egypt, so that...is also false. | 0:28:25 | 0:28:31 | |
False. | 0:28:31 | 0:28:32 | |
Oh, maths! Hate maths! | 0:28:37 | 0:28:39 | |
Um... | 0:28:39 | 0:28:41 | |
-True. -True. And finally - watch the time... | 0:28:41 | 0:28:44 | |
-True. -True. | 0:28:47 | 0:28:49 | |
And with time to spare in the end, you've answered all four. | 0:28:49 | 0:28:53 | |
The numbers one is particularly difficult, | 0:28:53 | 0:28:55 | |
because you know time is ticking away. | 0:28:55 | 0:28:57 | |
Have you got time to do it in your head... | 0:28:57 | 0:29:00 | |
-I wouldn't be able to do it if you gave me two hours. -Is that right? | 0:29:00 | 0:29:03 | |
-Yeah. -Which worries me slightly again, | 0:29:03 | 0:29:06 | |
considering that you're building things that keep planes in the air. | 0:29:06 | 0:29:10 | |
LAUGHTER | 0:29:10 | 0:29:12 | |
"How long's the piece of wire we need on this?" "I don't know. Two inches. Three." | 0:29:12 | 0:29:15 | |
Before we reveal how you've done, let's bring back the Usual Suspects. | 0:29:15 | 0:29:19 | |
So, these were the four statements, and next to them are Dan's answers. | 0:29:19 | 0:29:23 | |
Let's start with you this time, Val. Has he achieved perfection? | 0:29:23 | 0:29:27 | |
Not sure about A. Um, that could be true. | 0:29:27 | 0:29:30 | |
And, um, D, | 0:29:30 | 0:29:32 | |
I don't think that's true. I think that's false. | 0:29:32 | 0:29:36 | |
-Bob? -I don't know, actually. | 0:29:36 | 0:29:38 | |
I think they might well be right. | 0:29:38 | 0:29:41 | |
OK. It's the moment of truth. Let's find out how many are correct. | 0:29:41 | 0:29:44 | |
Congratulations, Dan. You have achieved perfection. | 0:29:50 | 0:29:53 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:29:53 | 0:29:55 | |
Very well played, old bean! Very good! | 0:29:57 | 0:29:59 | |
-Yeah! -Let's start at the top and go through those in more detail. | 0:29:59 | 0:30:03 | |
Prince Charles has over 5 million Twitter followers. | 0:30:03 | 0:30:06 | |
We now know, of course, that it is false. | 0:30:06 | 0:30:09 | |
There are several fake accounts of Prince Charles, | 0:30:09 | 0:30:11 | |
but he's not actually on Twitter. | 0:30:11 | 0:30:13 | |
Cleopatra was the last leader of Ancient Greece. | 0:30:13 | 0:30:16 | |
You said that was false, and, of course, it is false, | 0:30:16 | 0:30:19 | |
for exactly the reason you said. She was Egyptian, apart from anything else. | 0:30:19 | 0:30:23 | |
13 multiplied by 13 equals 169. | 0:30:23 | 0:30:26 | |
You said true, and it is, of course, true. | 0:30:26 | 0:30:29 | |
Very good. And the Aztecs used cocoa beans as currency... | 0:30:29 | 0:30:33 | |
You said that was true, and it is true. | 0:30:33 | 0:30:38 | |
Dan, as a result of that perfect performance, | 0:30:38 | 0:30:40 | |
you've made winning easier. Let's see your final board. | 0:30:40 | 0:30:43 | |
On there at the moment, two chosen by the Usual Suspects, | 0:30:43 | 0:30:47 | |
but because you won that round, you can choose the next two. | 0:30:47 | 0:30:50 | |
-So, which two do you fancy? -I think I'll go for Whales. | 0:30:50 | 0:30:55 | |
Whales goes across into the final. And one more. | 0:30:55 | 0:30:57 | |
And Places, please. | 0:30:57 | 0:30:59 | |
And Places joins Whales, Eurovision and Dynasty in the final. | 0:30:59 | 0:31:03 | |
Usual Suspects, you didn't get a look-in there | 0:31:03 | 0:31:05 | |
because he played so well. Maybe you'll do better in round three. | 0:31:05 | 0:31:09 | |
In the meantime, cheerio, and we'll see you later. Away they go. | 0:31:09 | 0:31:12 | |
-Ready to carry on? -I am. | 0:31:12 | 0:31:14 | |
-Then, let's play round three. -APPLAUSE | 0:31:14 | 0:31:18 | |
Your 45 seconds start now. | 0:31:20 | 0:31:23 | |
Oh, love rugby, but don't know about Gregg, so it's false. | 0:31:26 | 0:31:30 | |
False. | 0:31:30 | 0:31:32 | |
Oh, unlikely, I think. False. | 0:31:36 | 0:31:40 | |
False. | 0:31:40 | 0:31:42 | |
Think that rings a bell. I'm going to say true, please. | 0:31:46 | 0:31:50 | |
True. And finally... | 0:31:50 | 0:31:53 | |
HE LAUGHS | 0:31:55 | 0:31:57 | |
Oh, could be... Guess again... No. Er, it's false. | 0:31:57 | 0:32:02 | |
False. And with time to spare, you've answered all four. | 0:32:02 | 0:32:05 | |
Not quite so dynamic in that one. | 0:32:05 | 0:32:08 | |
Did it feel a little bit more like a couple of guesses in there? | 0:32:08 | 0:32:11 | |
Yeah. It's pretty much guessing time. | 0:32:11 | 0:32:13 | |
OK. Let's see what the Usual Suspects have to say. | 0:32:13 | 0:32:17 | |
Howdy-doody, people. These are the four statements, | 0:32:17 | 0:32:20 | |
and next to them are Dan's answers. | 0:32:20 | 0:32:22 | |
Gary, what's going on this time? Has he achieved perfection? | 0:32:22 | 0:32:25 | |
As far as I'm concerned, that's exactly what I'd put. | 0:32:25 | 0:32:28 | |
I'm not sure you've got perfection, but that's what I'd put. | 0:32:28 | 0:32:31 | |
-Bob, do you agree? -It's exactly what I'd put, actually. | 0:32:31 | 0:32:34 | |
I could echo exactly what he said. | 0:32:34 | 0:32:36 | |
-Val, would you change anything? -I'm not sure about C, | 0:32:36 | 0:32:38 | |
whether I'd change that from true to false. | 0:32:38 | 0:32:41 | |
Dan, you need to have answered all four perfectly to win the round. | 0:32:41 | 0:32:44 | |
Let's see how many are correct. | 0:32:44 | 0:32:46 | |
Oh, just two out of four! | 0:32:49 | 0:32:52 | |
So it seems not only are you wrong, | 0:32:52 | 0:32:54 | |
but the Usual Suspects are a bit in the dark too. | 0:32:54 | 0:32:56 | |
You have, however, let them into the game. | 0:32:56 | 0:32:58 | |
What are you going to do about it? You need to change two, but which? | 0:32:58 | 0:33:02 | |
Can I just say, I know Gregg Wallace is a very big Rugby Union fan, | 0:33:02 | 0:33:06 | |
so that's possibly true. | 0:33:06 | 0:33:08 | |
Tommy Cooper seems... It seems so outlandish. | 0:33:08 | 0:33:11 | |
-Could it be... -I don't think so. | 0:33:11 | 0:33:13 | |
-They don't mess with... -How about C? | 0:33:13 | 0:33:15 | |
Do you know that to be definitely true? | 0:33:15 | 0:33:17 | |
-Which ones we going to go with? -A and C? | 0:33:17 | 0:33:20 | |
Between C and D, I'd switch C. | 0:33:20 | 0:33:23 | |
We're going to switch A, please, from false to true. | 0:33:23 | 0:33:26 | |
-A changes from false to true. -And C from true to false. | 0:33:26 | 0:33:29 | |
And C changes from true to false, leaving B and D as answered by Dan. | 0:33:29 | 0:33:33 | |
Let's find out what the correct answers are. | 0:33:33 | 0:33:35 | |
TV's Gregg Wallace is a qualified rugby coach. | 0:33:35 | 0:33:38 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:33:38 | 0:33:40 | |
It's true. Good bit of knowledge there, Gary. | 0:33:40 | 0:33:43 | |
Tommy Cooper has appeared on a UK banknote. | 0:33:43 | 0:33:46 | |
Is that true or false? Yeah, it is false. | 0:33:46 | 0:33:49 | |
He has actually appeared on a stamp, but not a bank note. | 0:33:49 | 0:33:52 | |
That would be too outlandish, as you said. | 0:33:52 | 0:33:55 | |
Seahenge was a prehistoric site in Norfolk. | 0:33:55 | 0:33:57 | |
Is that true or false? | 0:33:57 | 0:33:59 | |
Yeah, that's true. | 0:33:59 | 0:34:02 | |
Usual Suspects, you had the chance to steal the round from Dan, | 0:34:02 | 0:34:05 | |
but you failed to find perfection. Maybe you can still do it at home. | 0:34:05 | 0:34:09 | |
Mount Everest has mobile phone reception. True or false? | 0:34:09 | 0:34:13 | |
Actually true. 3G mobile reception was put in for Mount Everest | 0:34:14 | 0:34:18 | |
in 2009. Marvellous, isn't it? | 0:34:18 | 0:34:20 | |
Let's have a look at that final board. | 0:34:20 | 0:34:22 | |
Nobody won round three, meaning we have two spaces to be filled. | 0:34:22 | 0:34:26 | |
How do we go about it? Well, you will take it in turn | 0:34:26 | 0:34:29 | |
to choose a category. Dan, as the single player, you choose first. | 0:34:29 | 0:34:32 | |
-Which category would you like to add? -Sherlock Holmes. | 0:34:32 | 0:34:35 | |
Sherlock Holmes goes into the final. And, Usual Suspects, | 0:34:35 | 0:34:38 | |
-you get to pick a category. -I don't think he'll know Welsh Football. | 0:34:38 | 0:34:42 | |
Yes, fine. Welsh Football, please, Nick. | 0:34:42 | 0:34:45 | |
And Welsh Football goes into the final. | 0:34:45 | 0:34:48 | |
We now know our six final categories. They are... | 0:34:48 | 0:34:50 | |
Usual Suspects, it's time to switch you off for the final time. Cheerio! | 0:34:55 | 0:35:00 | |
-They gave you Welsh Football. -Yeah. | 0:35:00 | 0:35:02 | |
I generally have a broad knowledge of all sports, | 0:35:02 | 0:35:05 | |
so I think that might be OK. Obviously depends on the question. | 0:35:05 | 0:35:09 | |
All right, then. Dan, for £2,000, | 0:35:09 | 0:35:12 | |
it's time to play the final. | 0:35:12 | 0:35:14 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:35:14 | 0:35:16 | |
Dan, this is the all-important final. | 0:35:16 | 0:35:19 | |
If you can achieve perfection, you could be leaving with a prize fund | 0:35:19 | 0:35:23 | |
of £2,000. That'd be nice, wouldn't it? | 0:35:23 | 0:35:25 | |
-Very nice. -Nice afternoon's work, that. | 0:35:25 | 0:35:27 | |
-Well worth it. -If you fail, though, you'll be leaving with nothing, | 0:35:27 | 0:35:30 | |
which would be great news for the Usual Suspects, | 0:35:30 | 0:35:33 | |
as one of them could be playing for a rollover of £3,000 next time. | 0:35:33 | 0:35:37 | |
-So, if you are ready... -Oh, yes. | 0:35:37 | 0:35:40 | |
-Let's play the final round. -APPLAUSE | 0:35:40 | 0:35:42 | |
Here are your final six categories. | 0:35:44 | 0:35:46 | |
You must answer all six statements correctly to win the £2,000. | 0:35:46 | 0:35:51 | |
There is no time limit, but once you've given an answer, | 0:35:51 | 0:35:54 | |
-your first answer, it's locked in. You ready? -Yes, I am. | 0:35:54 | 0:35:56 | |
Then, let's reveal your first statement. | 0:35:56 | 0:35:58 | |
Please tell me whether you believe it to be true or false. | 0:35:58 | 0:36:01 | |
Joan Collins was definitely in Dynasty. | 0:36:07 | 0:36:11 | |
I don't think she played Krystle, though. | 0:36:11 | 0:36:13 | |
-Going to say that's false. -False. | 0:36:13 | 0:36:17 | |
Definitely has done Eurovision. | 0:36:23 | 0:36:25 | |
Um, I'm going to say true. | 0:36:25 | 0:36:29 | |
True. | 0:36:29 | 0:36:31 | |
Um, I'm thinking that's true. | 0:36:39 | 0:36:43 | |
True. | 0:36:44 | 0:36:46 | |
I went on honeymoon to Borneo. Had a lovely time, | 0:36:53 | 0:36:57 | |
and I know it's split between Malaysia and Indonesia, | 0:36:57 | 0:37:02 | |
so that would make it not part of China, | 0:37:02 | 0:37:04 | |
so that's false. | 0:37:04 | 0:37:07 | |
False. | 0:37:07 | 0:37:09 | |
I think it's...James Watson, | 0:37:16 | 0:37:20 | |
so I will say that is false. | 0:37:20 | 0:37:24 | |
False. And finally... | 0:37:24 | 0:37:27 | |
Pretty sure that they've never actually qualified, | 0:37:34 | 0:37:38 | |
so going to say that's false. | 0:37:38 | 0:37:41 | |
False. And with that you've answered all six statements, | 0:37:41 | 0:37:44 | |
and those answers are locked in. If there is one single mistake, | 0:37:44 | 0:37:48 | |
you leave with nothing. Which ones are you worried about? | 0:37:48 | 0:37:51 | |
Ironically, it's the Whales one. | 0:37:51 | 0:37:53 | |
-Which Whales one? -The actual ones that swim. | 0:37:53 | 0:37:57 | |
-The swim whales. -Obviously they can swim wherever they want, | 0:37:57 | 0:38:00 | |
cos they're whales... Yeah, I think I might have tripped up on that one. | 0:38:00 | 0:38:04 | |
All right. Well, let's bring back the Usual Suspects | 0:38:04 | 0:38:06 | |
and see what they have to say. | 0:38:06 | 0:38:09 | |
Usual Suspects, you can now see the six statements, | 0:38:09 | 0:38:12 | |
and next to them are Dan's answers. Dan, your answers are locked in | 0:38:12 | 0:38:16 | |
and you can't change them by yourself, | 0:38:16 | 0:38:18 | |
but you can with the help of the Usual Suspects. | 0:38:18 | 0:38:20 | |
This will, however, come at a cost. Who would you like to hear from? | 0:38:20 | 0:38:24 | |
-Ladies first. Val, please. -I think you've definitely got one wrong, | 0:38:24 | 0:38:29 | |
possibly two, but I'm not 100 percent certain on a few of them, | 0:38:29 | 0:38:33 | |
so I don't think I could come down and help you on this occasion. | 0:38:33 | 0:38:37 | |
-OK. -Gary, please. | 0:38:37 | 0:38:39 | |
I'm afraid I'm same as Val. I think you've got one wrong at least, | 0:38:39 | 0:38:43 | |
but I'm not confident enough to help you at all. | 0:38:43 | 0:38:46 | |
-It's a no for me. -OK. | 0:38:46 | 0:38:48 | |
The man that's been there for longest, Bob. | 0:38:48 | 0:38:52 | |
I know you've got one wrong there. | 0:38:52 | 0:38:54 | |
There are two which I don't know the answers to, | 0:38:54 | 0:38:56 | |
so I'm not prepared to come and help you, but good luck. | 0:38:56 | 0:38:59 | |
That's interesting! "Good luck. I know you've got one wrong." | 0:39:01 | 0:39:03 | |
"I'm not going to come and help you." Thank you, Bob! | 0:39:03 | 0:39:06 | |
Nobody's prepared to come down and help, | 0:39:06 | 0:39:08 | |
no matter how much of the £2,000 is on offer? | 0:39:08 | 0:39:10 | |
-No. -No. -No. | 0:39:10 | 0:39:12 | |
Negotiations are over. The Usual Suspects won't come and help, | 0:39:12 | 0:39:15 | |
so you're on your own. £2,000 at stake, six answers away. | 0:39:15 | 0:39:19 | |
Let's find out if you've achieved perfection. | 0:39:19 | 0:39:22 | |
Let's start at the top. | 0:39:24 | 0:39:26 | |
Joan Collins played Krystle Carrington in Dynasty. | 0:39:26 | 0:39:29 | |
Now, you said Joan Collins was in Dynasty, | 0:39:29 | 0:39:32 | |
but didn't necessarily play Krystle Carrington, | 0:39:32 | 0:39:34 | |
and as a result you went for false. Is it true or false? | 0:39:34 | 0:39:37 | |
-It is false. Very well done. -APPLAUSE | 0:39:38 | 0:39:42 | |
Krystle was played by Linda Evans. Joan played Alexis. | 0:39:44 | 0:39:47 | |
OK. Celine Dion has won Eurovision. You had a long think about this. | 0:39:47 | 0:39:51 | |
You know that she took part in Eurovision, but has she won it? | 0:39:51 | 0:39:56 | |
In the end you plumped for true. | 0:39:56 | 0:39:58 | |
So is it true or is it false? | 0:39:58 | 0:40:01 | |
-It's true. -APPLAUSE | 0:40:03 | 0:40:05 | |
Now, Humpback Whales are only found in the Pacific. | 0:40:06 | 0:40:09 | |
This is the one that was really troubling you. | 0:40:09 | 0:40:11 | |
Let's skip over it and go on to Borneo is officially part of China. | 0:40:11 | 0:40:16 | |
-You were fairly confident on this. -Absolutely 100 percent confident. | 0:40:16 | 0:40:20 | |
Let's not mess about with this. You went there on honeymoon. | 0:40:20 | 0:40:22 | |
You said false. Is it true or is it false? | 0:40:22 | 0:40:25 | |
It is false. Absolutely. | 0:40:25 | 0:40:28 | |
APPLAUSE | 0:40:28 | 0:40:29 | |
It's actually divided amongst three countries - | 0:40:29 | 0:40:32 | |
Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia. | 0:40:32 | 0:40:35 | |
Three out of three, and heading for the £2,000 all on your own. | 0:40:35 | 0:40:39 | |
So, Dr Watson's first name is William. | 0:40:39 | 0:40:42 | |
-Didn't sound right. Thought maybe James. -Yeah. | 0:40:42 | 0:40:44 | |
So you went for false. Is that true or is it false? | 0:40:44 | 0:40:48 | |
-It is false! -APPLAUSE | 0:40:49 | 0:40:52 | |
Usually mentioned as John, | 0:40:53 | 0:40:56 | |
but in one story he is called James by his wife. | 0:40:56 | 0:41:01 | |
HE CHUCKLES | 0:41:01 | 0:41:02 | |
We're down to the two whales, aren't we, the whales and the Wales. | 0:41:02 | 0:41:06 | |
Let's do the F Wales first. | 0:41:06 | 0:41:08 | |
Wales have qualified for the World Cup three times. | 0:41:08 | 0:41:11 | |
You thought Wales have never qualified for the World Cup, | 0:41:11 | 0:41:14 | |
so you went for false. If it turns red, you are one away | 0:41:14 | 0:41:16 | |
from winning the £2,000 on your own. Is that true or false? | 0:41:16 | 0:41:22 | |
It is false. I have to warn you, though, | 0:41:23 | 0:41:27 | |
you might not be able to show your face in Wales again, | 0:41:27 | 0:41:31 | |
-because they have qualified once... -Oh! -..in 1958. | 0:41:31 | 0:41:35 | |
It all comes back to that one that you were um-ing and ah-ing about. | 0:41:35 | 0:41:39 | |
When I made the statement | 0:41:39 | 0:41:41 | |
Humpback Whales are only found in the Pacific, you said true. | 0:41:41 | 0:41:44 | |
-And then you started to worry about it... -Yeah. | 0:41:44 | 0:41:46 | |
..because why would they stay in the Pacific? | 0:41:46 | 0:41:49 | |
-Exactly. -That's what's worrying you, isn't it? | 0:41:49 | 0:41:52 | |
-It is. -You said true. | 0:41:52 | 0:41:54 | |
If this turns green, on your own, | 0:41:54 | 0:41:57 | |
and in the face of semi-derision from the Usual Suspects, | 0:41:57 | 0:42:02 | |
who were sure that you got something wrong, | 0:42:02 | 0:42:04 | |
you will walk out of here with £2,000. It's all down to this one. | 0:42:04 | 0:42:09 | |
Humpback Whales are only found in the Pacific. | 0:42:09 | 0:42:12 | |
You said true. Is it true or false, | 0:42:13 | 0:42:17 | |
for £2,000? | 0:42:17 | 0:42:20 | |
It's false! | 0:42:23 | 0:42:25 | |
It's false, I'm afraid. They are found in all of the major oceans. | 0:42:28 | 0:42:33 | |
Bob, you said there was one wrong. Is it that one? Tell the truth. | 0:42:33 | 0:42:37 | |
-Yes, it was. -What a great game you played! | 0:42:37 | 0:42:40 | |
Five out of six. You should be very proud of that. | 0:42:40 | 0:42:43 | |
Usual Suspects, that's great news for you. | 0:42:43 | 0:42:45 | |
The prize fund rolls over to the next game, | 0:42:45 | 0:42:48 | |
where one of you could be playing for a total of £3,000. | 0:42:48 | 0:42:51 | |
CHEERING / APPLAUSE | 0:42:51 | 0:42:54 | |
Dan, you failed to achieve perfection, | 0:42:54 | 0:42:56 | |
so you go home with nothing other than our thanks for playing. | 0:42:56 | 0:42:59 | |
-Hope you enjoyed yourself. -I did indeed, yes. | 0:42:59 | 0:43:01 | |
-Wasn't he a great contestant? Dan! -APPLAUSE | 0:43:01 | 0:43:04 | |
Well, that's all we have time for. Please join us next time, | 0:43:06 | 0:43:09 | |
when our Usual Suspects have the chance to play for £3,000. | 0:43:09 | 0:43:12 | |
But remember, on this show, five out of six isn't good enough. | 0:43:12 | 0:43:15 | |
We only pay for perfection. Goodbye. | 0:43:15 | 0:43:17 | |
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