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Welcome to the quiz show that demands Perfection.

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Behind this screen are four contestants,

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hoping their knowledge is flawless

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because one single mistake could give the game away.

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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.

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We call them the Usual Suspects. They're in our isolation room.

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

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to join me here to play Perfection.

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

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For example, if I said...

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Would you say that's true or false?

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Well, if you'd said true, I can tell you,

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you'd be right.

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Answering true or false might seem easy,

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but if the contestant gets a single answer wrong,

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their opponents, the Usual Suspects, will be allowed into the game

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to capitalise on their mistakes.

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Each Usual Suspect will play a maximum of eight games

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so they will need to think carefully and strategically about how

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to play the perfect game and when to come down to help.

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

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Hi, I'm Roger from Telford.

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I'm an information analyst and this is my first game.

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Hello, I'm Sue. I'm from Torrington in North Devon.

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I'm an alpaca farmer and this is my second game.

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I'm Andy. I'm from London.

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I'm in between jobs and this is my third game.

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Hi, I'm Justin from Penarth in South Wales.

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I work for a homeless charity and this is my fourth game.

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Best of luck as we now find out which one of you has been

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randomly picked to play Perfection.

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

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APPLAUSE

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-Roger, welcome to the game.

-Thank you.

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You're quite big into your volunteering.

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You set yourself mammoth tasks to support various charities, don't you?

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I like to try and do my part to help these charities

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and challenge myself as much as anything else.

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-You decided to go for a bit of a canoe.

-Yeah.

-How far was that?

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I think it was about 150 miles.

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We went from Welshpool to south of Gloucester at Sharpness.

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-All the way down the Severn.

-Yes.

-That's a long river.

-Six days, yeah.

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Six days?

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-Did you do that on your own?

-With my son.

-Did you?

-Yeah.

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-He was 12 at the time so we...

-Well, tough on him too.

-Yeah.

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-So what's your next challenge?

-I'm going to do a marathon.

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See, I don't like the idea of marathons

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-because they're too long, really.

-Nor do I. I hate running.

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But it's a challenge

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and it's something that's taking a lot of preparation for.

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Well, the challenge currently in front of you are this lot,

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the Usual Suspects.

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They were your team-mates. They're now definitely your enemies.

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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 playing for a bigger total.

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Now, every game on Perfection is worth £1,000.

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Here's the good news - nobody's won the last game

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so the prize fund currently stands at £2,000.

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APPLAUSE

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What will you be spending the money on if you win it?

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I'd love to take my children on holiday.

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We've never really had a family holiday due to family illnesses

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and different things. So...

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Just enough money to take us away anywhere, really, would be lovely.

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Best of luck. Here's how the game works.

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You'll play three rounds, then a final.

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Every round that you achieve Perfection will make the Final easier for you.

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If your performance is less than perfect, the Usual Suspects will have a chance to step in

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and steal the round, making the Final harder.

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

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so you can't see or hear anything.

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Each round consists of four true or false statements.

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You'll be answering against the clock.

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You'll have 45 seconds and once you've given an answer,

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your first answer, it will be locked in.

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-OK.

-You ready?

-Yes.

-Then let's get started and play Perfection.

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APPLAUSE

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Round 1. Your 45 seconds start now.

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I know she's a little older than me.

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-I'm going to say true.

-True.

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I know this is true because I'm sure he did Only Fools And Horses.

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-So true.

-True.

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-Again, I'm pretty good at geography. I'm sure that's true.

-True.

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And finally.

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-That's false.

-False.

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

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-Happy with that?

-Yeah.

-Perfect round?

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Hope so.

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OK, Roger, before we reveal how well you've done,

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it's time for us to bring back the Usual Suspects.

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So, Usual Suspects, these were the four statements.

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Next to them are Roger's answers. Justin, has he achieved Perfection?

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I think he's done pretty well, Nick. So yes, I'd say he has.

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-Andy, what do you think?

-I've a feeling about B. Not sure.

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-I've not heard of Ronnie Hazlehurst.

-Sue, can you shed any light on this?

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I'm not happy about Yale in Boston.

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I had a sneaky feeling it's in New York.

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Roger, you need to have answered all four statements perfectly to have won the round.

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Let's find out how many are correct.

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Three out of four's not bad, but it's not Perfection.

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

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Can you steal the round?

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You need to change just one answer, but which one?

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-I think A and B are definitely right.

-A's definitely correct.

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B is definitely correct?

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-OK, shall we go for C then?

-Yeah, I'd say C.

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Nick, we'll go for C and we're saying it's false.

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

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as answered by Roger.

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

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Sandra Bullock was born in 1964. True or false?

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True. Ronnie Hazlehurst famously composed TV theme tunes.

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True or false?

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Yeah, absolutely true. Yale University is located in Boston.

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Is that true or false?

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Yes, that's false. Good pick, Sue.

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Connecticut, actually.

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And, finally, the King Cobra is the world's longest snake.

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True or false?

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False.

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The reticulated python and the green anaconda actually vie for that title.

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Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved Perfection.

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APPLAUSE

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

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This is your final board.

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These six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories.

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Here are your final round category options.

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Starting with DJs, running through Les Mis,

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Superheroes and on to Film Directors with many more in between.

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If you'd have won the round, you'd have had the opportunity

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of adding a couple of categories of your own to the board,

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but because the Usual Suspects stole the round from you,

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they get to choose two. So, which ones would you like?

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-He's not going to know about Cakes, is he? He's a bloke.

-Yeah. OK.

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Cakes, yes?

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-Yes, yeah, definitely Cakes.

-Cakes.

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Cakes goes into the Final.

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And I say Jockeys, personally. It could be hard. It's not easy.

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-We'll go for Jockeys.

-And Jockeys goes into the Final.

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

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

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Why do they think men don't know about cakes?

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-I like a cake. Do you like a cake?

-Love a cake.

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That's weird thinking, isn't it? OK, erm...

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Whilst we've got the list up and they can't hear us,

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let's have a look.

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Which are the first two that you'll be choosing

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when you actually win a round?

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US States maybe? Maybe Animals.

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Two you're quite keen to avoid?

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-Les Mis and Film Directors.

-OK.

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It's only the first round. You still have two more rounds to find Perfection

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and choose your own categories.

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-Are you ready to carry on?

-Yeah.

-Then let's play Round 2.

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APPLAUSE

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Your 45 seconds start now.

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I've got a sneaking suspicion that's true.

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True.

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That's...not a strong subject at all.

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-It's going to have to be false.

-False.

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-I think, I'm almost certain that's true.

-True. And finally.

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I think...I'm going to go with true.

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-It's a bit of a guess, but I'll go true.

-True.

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Good time management there.

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You used all your time to have a good think about it.

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Didn't feel quite such a comfortable round, that.

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Literature's not a great subject for myself.

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I'm confident with C. I know that's correct.

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And Mark Carney, I don't know that much.

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OK, let's have a chat with the Usual Suspects and see what they think.

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So these are the four statements. Next to them are Roger's answers.

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-Andy?

-Yeah, I think he might have Perfection.

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There's about three of them I'm not sure of, but I think he has got it.

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Interesting. Justin, can you see anything wrong with those answers?

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I think that David Mitchell is married to Victoria Coren.

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Oh, so you think that might be a mistake. Sue, what do you think?

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I'm thinking it's close to Perfection.

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Mostly because I'm not very sure about A or B.

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-Oh, OK. So, as far as you're concerned, it might well be?

-Yes.

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

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Two out of four. Certainly not Perfection this time.

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And once again,

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the Usual Suspects get into the game with a chance to steal the round.

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You need to change two, but which two?

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-I think that definitely A is wrong.

-Yeah.

-And I think Mark Carney...

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-Never heard of him.

-..is UK not US. OK, happy?

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-A and D.

-Yeah. A and D.

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-OK, Nick, we'll go A - false.

-A changes from true to false.

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And D - false.

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And D changes from true to false,

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leaving B and C as answered by Roger.

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

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The actor David Mitchell is the husband of Nina Conti.

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True or false?

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False, for exactly the reason you said, Justin. Absolutely right.

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Victoria Coren. Vernon God Little is a book by Mark Haddon.

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True or false?

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Yeah, false. It's by DBC Pierre.

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Qatar is due to host the Football World Cup in 2022. True or false?

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Yeah, that's absolutely true. And Mark Carney is the head of the CIA.

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True or false?

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It's false. Congratulations, Usual Suspects.

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-You have achieved Perfection.

-APPLAUSE

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-Governor of the Bank of England in actual fact.

-Ah.

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Well done, Usual Suspects.

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You've succeeded where Roger failed and you've stolen the round.

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Let's see the final board.

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Currently two subject categories on there,

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chosen by the Usual Suspects.

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And I'm afraid, because they won that round as well,

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they get to choose the next two as well.

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Fire away, what do you want?

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-OK.

-What about DJs?

-Well.

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He's got quite a DJ shirt, so he may know about DJs.

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I have a feeling about Les Mis.

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Yeah. OK.

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-So Les Mis for one of them.

-Les Mis goes in first. And...?

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-What do you think?

-Animals.

-Animals?

-Yeah.

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-Horses, even, might be about.

-OK, we'll go Animals.

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Animals. I don't think letting him know

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-that a horse is an animal is necessarily a clue.

-It could be.

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Yeah. All right. Let's put it across though. Animals.

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Thank you very much. Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you won the round.

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

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I'm slightly worried

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that they think telling you a horse is an animal is a clue.

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You wanted Animals, but unfortunately,

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-as you pointed out, you didn't want Les Mis.

-No.

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And they've done that for you.

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-All right, shall we press on?

-Yeah.

-OK, let's play Round 3.

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APPLAUSE

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Your 45 seconds start now.

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-I'm going to go false.

-False.

-Yeah.

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-False.

-False.

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Never heard of that at all.

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-Erm... I'll go true with that.

-True.

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Never heard of that at all.

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-I'm going to go false.

-False.

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And with a little time to spare,

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you've managed to answer all four statements. How was that?

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That's a difficult round. Bit tricky, that one.

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Yeah, kind of felt a bit tricky.

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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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So there are the four statements and, next to them, Roger's answers.

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Justin, what do you think?

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I'm sure that A is incorrect

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because I've seen Olly Murs on Deal Or No Deal.

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-Ah. Andy?

-I thought he was on Deal Or No Deal.

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-And also C, I think it's false.

-All right.

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Sue, what do you think of these?

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Saturnine just sounds a bit evil and naughty

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-and not good enough to be frisky and playful.

-All right.

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Roger, the moment of truth. You need to have answered all four statements perfectly to have won.

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Let's find out how many are correct.

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Two out of four. Two wrong, I'm afraid.

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Which means that the Usual Suspects have a chance to steal

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and complete your pain in terms of final categories.

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-Yeah, I definitely think A.

-I agree. I heard he was on Deal Or No Deal.

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And C actually does sound... I think it's false.

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-OK, so we're saying A and C?

-Yeah, definitely.

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OK, Nick, we're saying A is true and C is false.

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A is true and C is changing from true to false. Lovely.

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Leaving B and D as answered by Roger. Thank you very much.

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Let's find out what the correct answers are.

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Olly Murs was once a contestant on Deal Or No Deal. True or false?

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-Absolutely true. He won £10.

-LAUGHTER

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Kintyre is one of the Outer Hebrides. True or false?

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False. Absolutely right. It's not an island, actually.

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It's a peninsula in the west of Scotland.

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The word "saturnine" means frisky or playful. True or false?

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False. It is darker. It means gloomy or slow.

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So, well done, Sue. It does actually sound wrong for it, doesn't it?

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And finally, Black Ivory Coffee is made from liquorice. True or false?

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It is false. Very well done and congratulations, Usual Suspects.

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-You have achieved Perfection.

-APPLAUSE

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Black Ivory Coffee is made by taking coffee

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that's actually been eaten by elephants

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and has gone through their digestive system

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and then they basically go through the dung and get the beans back.

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-And then make coffee from that.

-Eurgh!

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Marvellous, innit? Let's see the final board.

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First four subject categories chosen by you

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and because you won the last round, it's a clean sweep.

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You get to choose two more.

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-Shall we go for DJs?

-Why not?

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-Shall we put that in? Do you want me to put that in?

-Yes, please.

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-We'll go for DJs.

-DJs goes across.

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-Film Directors, I'd say.

-I'd say Film Directors...

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-People can know it.

-Yeah, cos they're far too long for a busy man to stop and watch.

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-JUSTIN:

-Running marathons, he's not going to watch films. So we'll say Film Directors.

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Film Directors makes it into the Final.

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We now know our six final categories.

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They are Cakes, Jockeys, Les Mis, Animals, DJs and Film Directors.

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OK, guys. Time to switch you off for the final time. Cheerio.

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-Didn't want Film Directors, did you?

-No.

-DJs, how are you on DJs?

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-You out raving most evenings?

-All the time, Nick. All the time. LAUGHTER

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-It depends how the questions fall, doesn't it?

-That's it.

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Roger, for £2,000, it's time to play the Final.

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APPLAUSE

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Roger, this is the Final. If you can achieve Perfection,

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you could be leaving with the prize fund of £2,000.

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If you fail, you'll be leaving with nothing,

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great news for the Usual Suspects,

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as one of them could be playing for a rollover of £3,000 in the next game.

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-You don't want that to happen, do you?

-Not if I can help it.

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-Walk off with the cash. Let's play the final round.

-APPLAUSE

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Roger, here are your final six categories.

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You must answer all six statements correctly

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if you want to win the £2,000.

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Think carefully. There's no time limit,

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but once you've given an answer, your first answer,

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-it's locked in. Are you ready?

-As I am going to be.

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Yeah. So, let's reveal your first statement. Cakes.

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I'm assuming that they are sponge cakes

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and it's the USA part that's the trick.

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And Lamington sounds...American. I'm going to go true.

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True.

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Jockeys.

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If I'd known that was the question,

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I'd have chosen this subject for myself.

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-True. I'm 100% certain.

-True.

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Les Mis.

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I know it's old but... I'm going to go true.

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I don't know why, but I know it's around that period.

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-So I'll go true with that.

-True. Animals.

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Never heard of it.

0:17:230:17:24

I've watched a few of David Attenborough's programmes

0:17:240:17:26

and I've never heard of that.

0:17:260:17:28

-So I'm going to go false.

-False.

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DJs.

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I've heard of Calvin Harris.

0:17:380:17:40

-Harris is a Scottish name, so I'm going to go true.

-True.

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Film Directors.

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I know quite a few films directed by Guy Ritchie

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-and it's not one that rings a bell so I'm going to go false.

-False.

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And with that, you've answered all six statements

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and those answers are locked in.

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If there's a single mistake, you leave with nothing. Which one's you worried about?

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Definitely the first one and maybe the Les Mis one. I'm not certain.

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-A and C.

-Yeah.

-All right.

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

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You can now see the final six statements and next to them

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are Roger's answers. Roger, your answers are now locked in.

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

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you can unlock the board with the help of the Usual Suspects.

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This will, however, come at a cost.

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Roger, who would you like to hear from first?

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I'll start with Justin.

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I really want to sit tight and have my own game

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so I'm going to count myself out of this one.

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No advice on how you're doing or anything.

0:18:420:18:45

-He's just not coming down for the cash. That's it, really.

-Sue.

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You have one wrong. I could give you the right answer.

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If you want me to come and help you, I'll come and help you,

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but I would like £1,800.

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HE LAUGHS

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So, basically, you get to go home with £200

0:18:590:19:01

and Sue goes home with £1,800.

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I'd give you £800 for one question.

0:19:040:19:07

No, I'll just sit here, thank you.

0:19:070:19:09

-Do you want to hear from Andy?

-Go on, then, Andy.

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Yeah, I know you've got three right and there's three...

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To be quite honest, I'm not quite sure enough to help you.

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-So I'll have to rule myself out.

-OK, no problem.

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We'll just go with my answers.

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OK, then, negotiations are completely over.

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You decided to go on your own. £2,000 at stake, six answers away.

0:19:260:19:32

Let's find out if you achieved Perfection.

0:19:320:19:33

-Now, A and C you said you were worried about.

-Yeah.

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The rest you were fairly comfortable on.

0:19:400:19:42

Let's leave A and C and then come back to them.

0:19:420:19:45

We'll see how you got on with the rest.

0:19:450:19:47

Sue almost came down for £1,800 of your £2,000.

0:19:470:19:52

-You thought there was one wrong. Which one?

-A is wrong.

0:19:520:19:55

That's interesting. We'll start with B.

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Lester Piggott was imprisoned for tax evasion.

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You said this was true.

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Actually you said this was one of the ones you were absolutely certain of.

0:20:010:20:04

Is it true or false?

0:20:040:20:06

It's true. Very well done, absolutely.

0:20:060:20:09

Let's hop over C

0:20:090:20:10

because those were the two we said we were worried about.

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A thrip is a type of basking shark. You said this was false.

0:20:120:20:16

Is it true or false?

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Yeah, it is false. It's another name for a small, black thunderbug.

0:20:190:20:23

It's a type of insect, basically.

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The DJ Calvin Harris was born in Scotland. You said this was true.

0:20:260:20:30

Is it true or false?

0:20:300:20:31

Plainly, you are a man who likes to swing his pants and knows his DJs.

0:20:330:20:37

-It's the shirt.

-Yeah, the shirt, apparently. Very good.

0:20:370:20:39

Three out of six, all on your own. Very good.

0:20:390:20:41

This Is England is a film directed by Guy Ritchie.

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You said this was false.

0:20:440:20:46

If this turns red,

0:20:460:20:47

then we're just back to the two that you were worried about.

0:20:470:20:49

Is it true or false?

0:20:490:20:51

-It is false, very well done.

-APPLAUSE

0:20:530:20:55

Actually by Shane Meadows.

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

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Lamingtons are sponge cakes originating in the USA.

0:21:030:21:07

You said true. Sue thinks you're wrong.

0:21:070:21:09

Is that true or false?

0:21:100:21:13

Yes, I'm afraid Sue is right. It's false.

0:21:170:21:21

They're actually from Australia and New Zealand.

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How did you know that, Sue?

0:21:230:21:25

I had a cafe for ten years and I used to make them.

0:21:250:21:27

Oh, is that right? Well, there you go. You would know, to be fair.

0:21:270:21:32

So the question is, are you wrong with just that one?

0:21:320:21:35

I wonder, if she'd come down,

0:21:350:21:36

whether she would be on a winning run or a losing run.

0:21:360:21:40

It all depends on this next one.

0:21:400:21:42

Les Miserables is set during the 17th century.

0:21:420:21:45

You said that was true. Is that true or false?

0:21:450:21:47

It's false in actual fact.

0:21:500:21:52

Set, in fact, in the 19th century.

0:21:530:21:55

-That was a close one, wasn't it, Sue?

-It certainly was.

0:21:550:21:59

Could have been down here on a not-winning run there.

0:21:590:22:02

Everybody walking off with no cash. Great news for the Usual Suspects,

0:22:020:22:05

where Sue still remains, luckily for her, as the prize fund rolls over to

0:22:050:22:09

the next game where one of you could be playing for a total of £3,000.

0:22:090:22:12

APPLAUSE

0:22:120:22:14

Roger, you failed to find Perfection,

0:22:160:22:18

-but I hope you enjoyed playing.

-Yeah, very much.

0:22:180:22:20

You leave here with our thanks.

0:22:200:22:22

-Let's hear it for Roger one more time.

-Thank you. APPLAUSE

0:22:220:22:24

It's now time to meet the next Usual Suspect

0:22:280:22:30

hoping to play Perfection today.

0:22:300:22:32

-New Usual Suspect, please introduce yourself.

-Hi, my name's Stacey.

0:22:340:22:38

I'm from Liverpool and I'm an accountant.

0:22:380:22:41

Welcome, Stacey and best of luck to all of you as we now find out

0:22:410:22:43

which one of you has been randomly picked to play Perfection.

0:22:430:22:46

-Stacey, it is you. Please, come down and join me.

-APPLAUSE

0:22:500:22:55

-Stacey, welcome to the game.

-Hiya.

-Seat one strikes again.

-I know.

0:22:550:22:59

It's extraordinary, isn't it? It really is a random thing that happens.

0:22:590:23:02

Would you have liked to have been a Usual Suspect for a while?

0:23:020:23:04

-I think I would have liked to have been for a bit, but...

-Yeah, it's a bit dramatic,

0:23:040:23:08

being thrust in to play. Nonetheless, here you are.

0:23:080:23:10

Stacey, it's now you versus the Usual Suspects.

0:23:100:23:12

They were your team-mates. They're now definitely your enemies.

0:23:120:23:15

Here's the good news for you. Nobody's won the last two games.

0:23:150:23:18

-The prize fund currently stands at £3,000.

-APPLAUSE

0:23:180:23:22

-That would be handy money, wouldn't it?

-Yep.

0:23:230:23:26

In, straight down into the game, walk off with £3,000.

0:23:260:23:28

What would you spend the money on?

0:23:280:23:30

I'd probably take my mum and my brother and my dad to the Grand Prix.

0:23:300:23:34

-And a holiday.

-Nice. All right, three rounds and a final to come.

0:23:340:23:37

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

0:23:370:23:40

But as soon as Stacey makes a mistake, you'll be back in the game.

0:23:400:23:43

Cheerio.

0:23:430:23:45

-You ready?

-Yep.

-Let's play Perfection.

0:23:450:23:47

APPLAUSE

0:23:470:23:49

Round 1. Your 45 seconds start now.

0:23:520:23:55

Erm... Oh, I don't know.

0:24:000:24:02

It sounds like a name of someone out of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.

0:24:020:24:06

-So I'm going to say false.

-False.

0:24:060:24:07

-Yes, that's definitely true.

-True.

0:24:130:24:15

-I've got a sneaking suspicion that that's true.

-True. And finally.

0:24:220:24:26

I haven't seen the programme. I don't really know.

0:24:310:24:33

-I'm going to go with false.

-False.

0:24:330:24:35

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

0:24:350:24:37

-So that was easy enough, wasn't it?

-Yeah.

0:24:370:24:39

-Good round, do you think?

-No.

-Do you not?

0:24:390:24:41

No, I think I've definitely got one right.

0:24:410:24:44

-You think you've got one right. The rest are educated guesses.

-Yes.

0:24:440:24:47

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

0:24:470:24:51

So, these were the four statements

0:24:510:24:53

and next to them are Stacey's answers.

0:24:530:24:55

Justin, has she achieved Perfection?

0:24:550:24:57

I think that C is incorrect. I think that's false.

0:24:570:25:02

-Andy, what do you think?

-I definitely know that D is wrong.

0:25:020:25:06

I'm a TV fan so I know Kenneth Branagh, I think,

0:25:060:25:09

has played Wallander and I agree with Justin about C.

0:25:090:25:13

All right. Sue, what do you think of these?

0:25:130:25:15

I was questioning Kenneth Branagh as well,

0:25:150:25:17

so as Andy's made it clear, that's the one that I think is wrong.

0:25:170:25:21

All right, Stacey. The Usual Suspects think you might have made a mistake.

0:25:210:25:24

Let's find out how many are correct.

0:25:240:25:26

Just two out of four.

0:25:300:25:32

So, it's not Perfection

0:25:320:25:33

and it means the Usual Suspects have a chance to steal the round.

0:25:330:25:36

But you will have to identify which two are wrong and correct them.

0:25:360:25:40

I'm sure that we're right about A.

0:25:400:25:42

-And I'm sure about B. So it has to be C and D.

-Doesn't it? Yeah.

0:25:440:25:49

-Yeah?

-Agreed.

-We'll change C to false and D to true.

0:25:490:25:54

C to false and D to true, leaving A and B as answered by Stacey.

0:25:540:25:59

-Big NSYNC fan, were you, Justin?

-My wife.

0:25:590:26:02

-She absolutely loves Justin Timberlake.

-Is that right?

-And you.

0:26:020:26:06

Oh, that's very nice of her. We're very similar to look at, aren't we?

0:26:060:26:09

In as much as we've both got two eyes, a nose and mouth.

0:26:090:26:12

That's about it, really, isn't it?

0:26:120:26:13

All right, well, Usual Suspects,

0:26:130:26:15

let's find out what the correct answers are.

0:26:150:26:17

Augustus Gloop is Prime Minister of Austria. False, you said.

0:26:170:26:20

Is it true or false?

0:26:200:26:21

Yeah, it is false.

0:26:230:26:24

And Stacey, you said it sounded like someone from Charlie And The Chocolate Factory.

0:26:240:26:28

-Yeah.

-That's cos it is. Very well done.

0:26:280:26:30

Justin Timberlake is a former member of NSYNC. True or false?

0:26:300:26:34

Yes, absolutely true.

0:26:350:26:37

And you can now go home and face the wife, Justin, having got that right.

0:26:370:26:40

Hawaii is closer to Japan than the US mainland. True or false?

0:26:400:26:43

False. It is actually closer to the US mainland.

0:26:450:26:47

2,000 miles from mainland USA, 4,000 from Japan. More or less, ish.

0:26:470:26:53

Kenneth Branagh played the detective Wallander on TV. True or false?

0:26:530:26:57

Yeah, that's true.

0:26:580:26:59

-Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved Perfection.

-APPLAUSE

0:26:590:27:03

Well, unfortunately for you, Stacey,

0:27:060:27:07

they managed to succeed where you failed and they've stolen the round.

0:27:070:27:10

Appearing before you, Stacey, is your final board.

0:27:100:27:13

These six blank spaces need to be filled with subject categories.

0:27:130:27:16

Here are your final round category options.

0:27:160:27:18

Starting with Board Games, running through Greek Myths, Teddy Boys

0:27:180:27:21

and on to Disco with many more in between.

0:27:210:27:23

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

0:27:230:27:25

they get to choose two categories,

0:27:250:27:27

hoping to make the Final harder for you.

0:27:270:27:29

So, which two would you like?

0:27:290:27:30

-Teddy Boys?

-She won't know Teddy Boys.

0:27:300:27:32

Yeah, cos she's young. I agree with that.

0:27:320:27:36

-OK, I agree with that.

-Beavers as well.

0:27:360:27:38

-SUE:

-I was thinking Greek Myth.

0:27:380:27:41

Greek Myth. I think definitely Teddy Boys.

0:27:410:27:44

Teddy Boys goes into the Final.

0:27:440:27:46

-And I think Greek Myth. Do you agree?

-Yeah.

-OK, Greek Myth.

0:27:480:27:52

And Greek Myth makes it into the Final.

0:27:520:27:54

Well done, Usual Suspects, you won the first round.

0:27:540:27:56

Time to switch you off, but we'll see you in Round 2.

0:27:560:27:59

Right, now they've gone, we can have a little chat. Teddy Boys?

0:27:590:28:02

-I have no idea.

-Greek Myth?

-No, terrible at history.

0:28:020:28:06

Well, look at the list.

0:28:060:28:08

When you win the next round,

0:28:080:28:09

which will be the two that you choose?

0:28:090:28:11

-Probably Food And Drink and Sci Fi.

-OK.

0:28:110:28:14

And a couple you're keen to avoid?

0:28:140:28:17

Emeli Sande and Pre-History, definitely.

0:28:170:28:20

All right, then. Well, it's only Round 1 that you've lost.

0:28:200:28:23

You've got two more chances to get things right

0:28:230:28:25

and this is the time to do it.

0:28:250:28:26

-Ready?

-Yep.

-OK, let's play Round 2.

0:28:260:28:29

APPLAUSE

0:28:290:28:31

Your 45 seconds start now.

0:28:330:28:36

Doesn't sound like a New Zealand name. Erm...

0:28:410:28:45

-But I've got a funny feeling it is. I'm going to go with true.

-True.

0:28:450:28:49

-I'm going to go with true again for that one.

-True.

0:28:540:28:57

Oh...

0:29:030:29:04

Watched it, I can't remember ever hearing a surname. Erm...

0:29:050:29:10

But it sounds like it would go with it, so I'm going to go with true.

0:29:100:29:12

And watch the time please, true. And finally.

0:29:120:29:15

-False.

-False.

0:29:180:29:19

It was the time that really did for you there, wasn't it?

0:29:230:29:25

You went false and went, "Ooh!" So I presume that you actually mean true.

0:29:250:29:28

-Yes.

-How was the rest of the round, though?

-Erm, hard.

0:29:280:29:32

Yeah, it's tough, isn't it?

0:29:320:29:33

-I don't think I've got any right.

-You don't think so?

-No.

0:29:330:29:36

Let's have a word with the Usual Suspects, see what they think.

0:29:360:29:38

So, here are the four statements and next to them are Stacey's answers.

0:29:400:29:43

Sue, has she achieved Perfection?

0:29:430:29:45

-I think Dunkirk is in France. She should have put true.

-Thank you.

0:29:450:29:49

-Andy?

-I'm pretty certain about C being wrong.

0:29:490:29:52

-I haven't heard of that ever before.

-All right. Justin?

0:29:520:29:55

I think my colleagues are correct. I think she's Dorothy Gale.

0:29:550:29:59

Interesting. Stacey, the moment of truth.

0:29:590:30:01

Let's find out how many are correct.

0:30:010:30:03

Just one out of four.

0:30:060:30:09

Well, certainly not Perfection

0:30:090:30:10

and you've left the door open to the Usual Suspects.

0:30:100:30:13

Although, they can only spot two

0:30:130:30:15

and they need to find three to change now. So, which three?

0:30:150:30:18

I tell you what I've suddenly realised about B.

0:30:180:30:21

I think Ian Botham played for Somerset, not Yorkshire.

0:30:210:30:25

99% certain that Kiri Te Kanawa is from New Zealand.

0:30:250:30:28

-SUE:

-I'm 100% sure on that one.

-OK, so we're going to change B, C and D.

0:30:280:30:32

-Yeah.

-Nick, we're going to change B to false.

0:30:320:30:35

-B changes from true to false.

-C to false.

-C from true to false.

0:30:350:30:40

And D to true.

0:30:400:30:41

And D from false to true, leaving A as answered by Stacey.

0:30:410:30:44

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

0:30:440:30:47

The opera singer Kiri Te Kanawa is from New Zealand. True or false?

0:30:470:30:51

True. Ian Botham played cricket for Yorkshire. Is that true or false?

0:30:520:30:57

Yeah, it's false. In actual fact, he played for Somerset, for Durham

0:30:590:31:03

and Worcestershire, but never played for Yorkshire.

0:31:030:31:05

In The Wizard Of Oz, Dorothy's surname is Breeze. True or false?

0:31:050:31:09

False. It was actually Gale, exactly as Justin says.

0:31:100:31:14

And finally, Dunkirk is in France. True or false?

0:31:140:31:16

It's true. Congratulations, Usual Suspects. You have achieved Perfection.

0:31:180:31:21

APPLAUSE

0:31:210:31:23

Stacey, the Usual Suspects have succeeded where you failed

0:31:270:31:30

and they've stolen the round. Let's see the final board.

0:31:300:31:32

Currently on there, two subject categories chosen by you and,

0:31:320:31:35

because you won that round as well, Usual Suspects, you get to choose the next two.

0:31:350:31:38

-Do you think Sci Fi?

-Sci Fi.

-Yeah, good choice.

0:31:380:31:43

-Could be either way.

-Nick, we're going to go Sci Fi.

0:31:430:31:46

Sci Fi goes into the Final.

0:31:460:31:47

-One more.

-Take Beavers.

-And Andy's determined to go for Beavers.

0:31:470:31:52

-Let's do Beavers.

-He's obviously got a feeling.

0:31:520:31:54

-We're going to go for Beavers.

-It's going into the Final.

0:31:540:31:57

Congratulations, Usual Suspects. You've won the second round.

0:31:570:32:00

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

0:32:000:32:02

Let's talk about those two. You wanted Sci Fi. Done you a favour there.

0:32:040:32:08

Yeah, my dad makes me watch a lot of Sci Fi.

0:32:080:32:11

-Beavers?

-Erm...

0:32:110:32:12

I made one in a sewing class once.

0:32:120:32:15

You made a beaver in sewing class? That's very impressive.

0:32:150:32:17

If the question is, "How do you sew a beaver?"

0:32:170:32:19

-You'd be in with a chance. You ready to carry on?

-Yeah.

0:32:210:32:24

Let's play Round 3.

0:32:240:32:25

APPLAUSE

0:32:250:32:28

Your 45 seconds start now.

0:32:300:32:32

Oh, God.

0:32:370:32:38

-No, false.

-False.

-Don't think they have pouches.

0:32:380:32:41

I can't say I've seen him in it, but then it was a bit before my time.

0:32:460:32:50

-I'm going to go false.

-False.

0:32:500:32:52

I can remember being quite shocked that it's actually quite...

0:33:000:33:04

-Need to get a move on.

-I'm going to go with true.

-True. And finally.

0:33:040:33:08

I think I've heard that before so I'm going to go true.

0:33:120:33:14

True, and with a little time left, you've answered all four statements.

0:33:140:33:17

Sorry to hurry you along there. I was worried it was getting away from you again.

0:33:170:33:20

-Yep, definitely.

-How was that?

-Erm...

0:33:200:33:23

It's totally different when you're here

0:33:230:33:25

-than when you're watching it on telly.

-Isn't it, though?

0:33:250:33:28

Really, because you sit at home going, "That's easy.

0:33:280:33:30

"I could do that."

0:33:300:33:31

-And then your mind goes completely blank.

-Never mind.

0:33:310:33:34

Before we find out how well you've done, let's get back those pesky Usual Suspects.

0:33:340:33:37

So, here are four statements and next to them are Stacey's answers.

0:33:390:33:42

Andy?

0:33:420:33:43

Yeah, I think Harry Houdini and David Blaine, I think

0:33:430:33:46

they're both magicians but I don't think they were related.

0:33:460:33:50

-Justin?

-I completely agree with that.

0:33:500:33:52

-I'm sure I would have heard of it if they were related.

-Sue?

0:33:520:33:55

I think I remember seeing Boy George in The A-Team.

0:33:560:34:00

So I would have put true for B.

0:34:000:34:02

Interesting. Stacey, the moment of truth.

0:34:020:34:04

You need to have answered all four correctly to have won.

0:34:040:34:06

Let's find out how many are correct.

0:34:060:34:08

One out of four. Certainly not Perfection.

0:34:130:34:15

But by the same token, the Usual Suspects don't seem any the wiser.

0:34:150:34:19

They only managed to pick two out that they thought might be

0:34:190:34:21

and they've now got to work out which three

0:34:210:34:23

they need to change to win the round.

0:34:230:34:25

I think A. I don't know it, so it seems a little bit strange.

0:34:260:34:31

-Kangaroo is a marsupial so...

-Yeah?

0:34:310:34:34

-So you think that's definitely false.

-Yeah.

0:34:340:34:37

If we're saying A is right, then Boy George DID appear,

0:34:370:34:41

Australia isn't larger...

0:34:410:34:43

It's got the be B, C and D. Nick, we're changing B to true.

0:34:430:34:47

-B changes from false to true.

-C to false.

-C changes from true to false.

0:34:470:34:52

D to false.

0:34:520:34:54

D changes from true to false, leaving A as answered by Stacey.

0:34:540:34:57

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

0:34:570:35:00

Penguins are marsupials. True or false?

0:35:000:35:03

Yeah, false. They're birds. Boy George once appeared in The A-Team.

0:35:050:35:09

Is that possibly true?

0:35:090:35:10

Yes, it is. Well remembered, Sue.

0:35:120:35:14

He appeared in an episode called Cowboy George.

0:35:140:35:17

Extraordinarily. Australia is larger by area than Brazil.

0:35:190:35:21

True or false?

0:35:210:35:23

Yeah, false. In actual fact, Brazil is vast. It's larger than Australia.

0:35:240:35:28

Not by much, but it is larger.

0:35:280:35:30

Harry Houdini was the grandfather of David Blaine. True or false?

0:35:300:35:34

Yeah, false. Both illusionists but not related.

0:35:350:35:38

Congratulations, Usual Suspects, you have achieved Perfection.

0:35:380:35:41

APPLAUSE

0:35:410:35:43

I'm afraid, Stacey, the Usual Suspects have succeeded again

0:35:460:35:50

and stolen the round. Let's see the final board.

0:35:500:35:52

Four subject categories on there so far

0:35:520:35:54

chosen by the Usual Suspects

0:35:540:35:55

and, because you won Round 3, it's a clean sweep.

0:35:550:35:57

So you get to choose the last two as well.

0:35:570:35:59

I've got a feeling about Songwriters.

0:35:590:36:01

I think that that may be something

0:36:010:36:04

-from back in time.

-50-50.

-Yeah.

-Yep.

0:36:040:36:07

-So, Songwriters, please.

-Songwriters goes in.

0:36:070:36:10

-I think Board Games.

-Yeah, Board Games could be pretty hard.

0:36:110:36:15

-OK, Board Games, please.

-Board Games goes into the Final.

0:36:150:36:19

We now know our six final categories.

0:36:190:36:21

They are Teddy Boys, Greek Myth,

0:36:210:36:23

Sci Fi, Beavers, Songwriters and Board Games.

0:36:230:36:27

Well done, Usual Suspects. Time to switch you off for the final time.

0:36:270:36:30

-Songwriters?

-No, probably not.

-Board Games?

0:36:320:36:36

-Yeah, should be all right, that.

-Should be, shouldn't it?

-Yeah.

0:36:360:36:39

-Play a lot of them.

-Yeah. It depends how the question falls.

0:36:390:36:41

-You never know what it's going to be.

-And it's a 50-50 game. You've got to be in with a chance.

0:36:410:36:45

Stacey, for £3,000 - be nice to walk away with that, wouldn't it?

0:36:450:36:48

-It would be, definitely.

-It's time to play the Final.

-APPLAUSE

0:36:480:36:53

Stacey, this is the Final. If you can achieve Perfection,

0:36:530:36:56

you could be leaving with a prize fund of £3,000, which would be nice.

0:36:560:36:59

If you fail, you'll be leaving with nothing.

0:36:590:37:01

Which would be great news for the Usual Suspects

0:37:010:37:03

as one of them could be playing for a rollover of £4,000 on the next game.

0:37:030:37:06

-Let's play the final round.

-APPLAUSE

0:37:060:37:09

Stacey, here are your final six categories.

0:37:110:37:13

You must answer all six statements correctly

0:37:130:37:15

if you want to win the £3,000. Think carefully.

0:37:150:37:18

There is no time limit, but once you've given an answer,

0:37:180:37:20

-your first answer, it will be locked in. Understand?

-Yep.

-You ready?

-Yep.

0:37:200:37:25

Then let's reveal your first statement. Teddy Boys.

0:37:250:37:27

-I think that is...true.

-True.

-Yeah.

-Greek Myth.

0:37:330:37:40

I don't know. I think that could be true.

0:37:460:37:49

True. Sci Fi.

0:37:490:37:52

Erm... I've seen the film but I can't say I've actually read the book.

0:37:580:38:02

Don't read many books.

0:38:020:38:04

Erm, but I recognise L Ron Hubbard.

0:38:050:38:07

-So I'm tempted to say true.

-True. Beavers.

0:38:080:38:14

Erm... I think that's quite...probable.

0:38:200:38:23

Rabbits' do, don't they? They have to have them chopped every so often.

0:38:230:38:28

-And they gnaw constantly so I'm going to go with true on that one.

-True.

0:38:280:38:32

Songwriters.

0:38:330:38:34

That doesn't seem right to me.

0:38:400:38:41

I'm not a fan of musicals

0:38:430:38:45

but somewhere in the back of my mind, that's not ringing true.

0:38:450:38:48

I'm going to go false.

0:38:480:38:50

False. And finally, Board Games.

0:38:500:38:52

Not actually heard of tric-trac. I know backgammon.

0:38:590:39:03

You jump around, you jump over...

0:39:030:39:05

the other contestant's...

0:39:050:39:09

..dice things.

0:39:100:39:12

-I think I'm going to say true because tric-trac sounds...similar.

-True.

0:39:120:39:18

And with that, you've answered all six statements

0:39:180:39:20

and those answers are locked in.

0:39:200:39:23

If you make a single mistake, you go home with nothing.

0:39:230:39:25

Which ones are you worried about?

0:39:250:39:26

-All of them.

-Are you?

-Yes.

-Really? Tough round?

-Yeah.

0:39:260:39:30

I probably am confident with Beavers.

0:39:300:39:33

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

0:39:330:39:36

Right, Usual Suspects, you can now see the final six statements.

0:39:380:39:40

Next to them are Stacey's answers.

0:39:400:39:42

Your answers are now locked in.

0:39:420:39:43

You can't change them by yourself,

0:39:430:39:45

but if you think you've made a mistake,

0:39:450:39:47

you can unlock the board with the help of the Usual Suspects.

0:39:470:39:50

That will, however, come at a cost.

0:39:500:39:52

Stacey, who would you like to hear from first?

0:39:520:39:54

I think I'd like to hear from Andy first.

0:39:540:39:56

Erm, well, I've got a feeling you might have five wrong.

0:39:560:40:00

It's a pretty hard board and I have to say,

0:40:000:40:02

I wouldn't be willing to come down. Sorry.

0:40:020:40:04

OK. Justin?

0:40:040:40:06

OK, Stacey. I know there's one definitely wrong there.

0:40:060:40:10

There's two I'm just not sure of.

0:40:100:40:12

No. I'm going to have to count myself out. I'm very sorry.

0:40:140:40:16

-Do you want to hear from Sue?

-Yeah.

-OK.

0:40:160:40:19

I know you have one wrong and then there's two that I'm not sure about

0:40:190:40:23

and I'm not confident enough to come and help you, I'm afraid.

0:40:230:40:26

I wouldn't want to mess what you might think is good.

0:40:260:40:29

-Or, indeed, lose yourself.

-Well, that's a valid point, yes.

-Yes.

-LAUGHTER

0:40:290:40:34

All right, they're all out. It seems like negotiations have concluded.

0:40:340:40:37

You are on your own. So, £3,000 at stake, six answers await.

0:40:370:40:42

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

0:40:420:40:45

Let's just start at the top and make our way through, shall we?

0:40:480:40:51

1950s' Teddy Boys were named after Teddy Roosevelt.

0:40:510:40:53

You thought this might be true, although you said you knew nothing about Teddy Boys.

0:40:530:40:57

No, but something in the back of my mind does ring true.

0:40:570:41:00

OK, so we'd like this to turn green to get you off to a good start.

0:41:000:41:04

Is it true or false?

0:41:040:41:05

It's false, I'm afraid.

0:41:090:41:11

The sort of Edwardian dress style that influenced the way

0:41:110:41:15

they dressed with long drape coats and things.

0:41:150:41:17

So it's from the Edwardian style of dress, not Teddy Roosevelt.

0:41:170:41:20

As a result, it means you can't achieve Perfection and you won't be leaving with any cash.

0:41:200:41:24

Perhaps you can still achieve Perfection at home.

0:41:240:41:26

Let's carry on and have a look through these.

0:41:260:41:28

Heracles was the father of Perseus. You said true.

0:41:280:41:32

Is that true or false?

0:41:320:41:33

I'm afraid that one's false as well. Zeus was the father of Perseus.

0:41:350:41:39

As a matter of interest,

0:41:390:41:40

-how tough a board do you think you set her, Usual Suspects?

-Evil.

0:41:400:41:44

-Very, very difficult.

-Extremely.

0:41:440:41:46

There wasn't a great deal of chance of you coming to join in, was there?

0:41:460:41:49

It was such a tough board. Let's carry on.

0:41:490:41:52

Starship Troopers is a book by L Ron Hubbard.

0:41:520:41:54

You said true to this. Is it true or false?

0:41:540:41:57

False, I'm afraid. It's actually by Robert Heinlein.

0:41:590:42:03

Which I didn't know either, to be fair, so there you go.

0:42:030:42:06

Beaver's teeth grow constantly throughout their life.

0:42:060:42:09

You said this was true. We'd like this to turn green for you.

0:42:090:42:12

Is it true or false?

0:42:120:42:13

-It's true.

-Yes, got one right.

-Very well done. OK.

0:42:140:42:18

Rogers and Hammerstein wrote The Sound Of Music.

0:42:180:42:22

You said this was false. Didn't sound right. Is it true or false?

0:42:220:42:25

It's true, I'm afraid, that one.

0:42:280:42:30

Let's make it two out of six before the end here.

0:42:300:42:33

The board game tric-trac is similar to backgammon.

0:42:330:42:36

Is that true or false?

0:42:360:42:37

It is true. There you go, very well done. So, look, in the end...

0:42:380:42:41

It was, as you heard from the Usual Suspects, a very tough board and

0:42:410:42:45

you still managed to get two out of six right, so that's not bad going.

0:42:450:42:48

-I know it feels rough at the moment.

-At least I didn't get zero.

0:42:480:42:51

You didn't get zero and you didn't get zero in any round either.

0:42:510:42:55

Usual Suspects, great news for you.

0:42:550:42:56

The prize fund rolls over to the next game

0:42:560:42:58

where one of you could be playing for a total of £4,000.

0:42:580:43:01

APPLAUSE

0:43:010:43:04

Stacey, you failed to achieve Perfection,

0:43:050:43:07

which means you go home with nothing other than our thanks.

0:43:070:43:09

-Did you enjoy playing?

-I did. It's been a great experience.

0:43:090:43:12

-Let's hear it for Stacey, everybody.

-APPLAUSE

0:43:120:43:16

That's all we have time for.

0:43:200:43:21

Please join us next time

0:43:210:43:22

when our Usual Suspects have the chance to play again,

0:43:220:43:25

this time for £4,000. It's a tough one to win, this.

0:43:250:43:27

And remember, on this show, we only pay for Perfection. Goodbye.

0:43:270:43:31

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