0:00:18 > 0:00:20APPLAUSE
0:00:22 > 0:00:26Thanks very much. I'm Alexander Armstrong, welcome to Pointless.
0:00:26 > 0:00:29The aim of the game is to score as few points as you can.
0:00:29 > 0:00:32To do that, you need to come up with answers no-one else could think of.
0:00:32 > 0:00:34Let's meet today's players.
0:00:37 > 0:00:39Couple number one.
0:00:39 > 0:00:43Hello, I'm Ann from Cheshunt, this is my brother John from Exeter.
0:00:43 > 0:00:47Couple number two. I'm Luke, this is Hannah. We're from Birmingham.
0:00:47 > 0:00:49Couple three. I'm Barbara, this is my daughter Laura.
0:00:49 > 0:00:51We're from Peterborough.
0:00:51 > 0:00:54And couple number four. I'm Meghan, this is my friend Jack.
0:00:54 > 0:00:58We're from Ballymoney, Northern Ireland. These are our contestants!
0:01:01 > 0:01:04Thanks, we'll find out more as the show goes on.
0:01:04 > 0:01:08That leaves one more person to introduce. He called in sick today,
0:01:08 > 0:01:11so we're using the cardboard-cutout version of my Pointless friend -
0:01:11 > 0:01:15proto-Richard. Hiya. Hi, everybody.
0:01:18 > 0:01:21Good afternoon to you. And to you.
0:01:21 > 0:01:25We talked a bit about the endgame, giving away the jackpot more often.
0:01:25 > 0:01:29Yeah. But our last two shows, we haven't given it away,
0:01:29 > 0:01:32but two shows ago, we had a one-pointer
0:01:32 > 0:01:35and the last show, we had Will and Naomi,
0:01:35 > 0:01:39they did questions about medieval England and had two one-pointers.
0:01:39 > 0:01:42They did ever so well. We've got two pairs from that show
0:01:42 > 0:01:45and they both did well, so it's going to be a tough show, I think.
0:01:45 > 0:01:48Jack and Meghan got through to the head-to-head
0:01:48 > 0:01:51and Luke and Hannah, who WERE going well.
0:01:51 > 0:01:56They tripped up on the French round, but everybody tripped up on that!
0:01:56 > 0:01:58We were making up French names.
0:01:58 > 0:02:01Round one today, apart from there being good teams here,
0:02:01 > 0:02:04round one is going to be tough.
0:02:04 > 0:02:08Thank you. Now, our questions were put to 100 people before the show.
0:02:08 > 0:02:12Our contestants must find obscure answers those 100 people didn't get.
0:02:12 > 0:02:15If you find a pointless answer - one that none of our 100 people gave -
0:02:15 > 0:02:19we will add 250 quid to the jackpot.
0:02:19 > 0:02:23Naomi and Will didn't win last time, so we add another £1,000 to that,
0:02:23 > 0:02:26so today's jackpot starts off at £4,000.
0:02:29 > 0:02:32Right, if everyone's ready, let's play Pointless.
0:02:35 > 0:02:40In round one, I'll take an answer from each of you - no conferring.
0:02:40 > 0:02:43Whichever pair gets the highest score will be eliminated,
0:02:43 > 0:02:45so make sure that isn't you.
0:02:45 > 0:02:48Our first category today is...
0:02:50 > 0:02:54Literature. Decide in your pairs who's going first and second.
0:02:54 > 0:02:57Whoever's going first, please step up to the podium.
0:03:00 > 0:03:02OK, and the question concerns...
0:03:05 > 0:03:07Richard?
0:03:07 > 0:03:11On each pass, we'll show you seven poets - we need their first names.
0:03:11 > 0:03:16There's going to be 14 in all to have a go at, so best of luck.
0:03:16 > 0:03:19OK, we're looking for the first names of these poets.
0:03:19 > 0:03:21Here's our first board of seven.
0:03:38 > 0:03:41I'll read those all again.
0:03:58 > 0:04:02John and Ann, you drew lots earlier and today you are going first.
0:04:02 > 0:04:06Ann, welcome to the show. What do you do, Ann?
0:04:06 > 0:04:09I'm a PA to a surgeon.
0:04:09 > 0:04:12What kind of surgeon? A foot surgeon.
0:04:12 > 0:04:14A foot surgeon. And when...
0:04:14 > 0:04:16Thanks, John!
0:04:16 > 0:04:20Where would I be without that helpful, little...
0:04:20 > 0:04:24What do you do when you're not being a PA? I like swimming,
0:04:24 > 0:04:26I go out with my dog,
0:04:26 > 0:04:29I like cycling, travel, cooking.
0:04:29 > 0:04:32Now, how do you feel about our poets here?
0:04:32 > 0:04:34I think I know a few.
0:04:35 > 0:04:39I think I'll go for Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
0:04:39 > 0:04:42Elizabeth Barrett Browning says Ann.
0:04:42 > 0:04:44Let's see how many people said it.
0:04:46 > 0:04:48Absolutely right.
0:04:52 > 0:04:5423.
0:04:55 > 0:04:58That'll do nicely. 23 for Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
0:04:58 > 0:05:01Her family were plantation owners.
0:05:01 > 0:05:04The first person in her family to be born in England in 200 years.
0:05:04 > 0:05:06Mainly born in Jamaica.
0:05:06 > 0:05:10Thanks, Richard. Now, Luke, welcome back.
0:05:10 > 0:05:12What happened last time, Luke?
0:05:12 > 0:05:16We failed in round two. French prime ministers and presidents.
0:05:16 > 0:05:19Because I don't know any.
0:05:19 > 0:05:21I knew two, but they went.
0:05:21 > 0:05:25I thought there were only two. But there were more apparently.
0:05:25 > 0:05:29No, it's nice. You decided Jean Reno should've been a prime minister.
0:05:29 > 0:05:31By the time we finish...
0:05:31 > 0:05:35You're the first members of the deux-cent club.
0:05:35 > 0:05:37That's my attempt at a French joke.
0:05:37 > 0:05:41That's good. You think? Yeah. That was a "deux-cent" effort.
0:05:43 > 0:05:45Erm, now...
0:05:45 > 0:05:50Luke, we know that you used to work in a video and DVD shop.
0:05:50 > 0:05:54Not a video shop, they haven't been video shops for a long time.
0:05:54 > 0:05:56But what are you doing now?
0:05:56 > 0:06:00I'm looking to actually make my own films now.
0:06:00 > 0:06:04Very good. Taken the redundancy as a step forward and...
0:06:04 > 0:06:09The Tarantino route in, sensible. So you've applied for a course?
0:06:09 > 0:06:12I have. Well, best of luck with that.
0:06:12 > 0:06:15What about these poets and their first names?
0:06:15 > 0:06:17Erm, I know a couple.
0:06:17 > 0:06:20There's one I'm really sure of.
0:06:20 > 0:06:23Benjamin Zephaniah. Benjamin Zephaniah says Luke.
0:06:23 > 0:06:26Let's see if it's right and how many people said Benjamin Zephaniah.
0:06:28 > 0:06:30Absolutely right.
0:06:31 > 0:06:3323 is our only score so far
0:06:33 > 0:06:35and you've passed that.
0:06:35 > 0:06:37Down to 17. Well done, Luke.
0:06:41 > 0:06:45He was voted Britain's third favourite poet of all time in 2009.
0:06:45 > 0:06:49He has a flat in Beijing - he likes to train with the Shaolin monks.
0:06:49 > 0:06:52Trains in kung fu. Takes it very seriously.
0:06:52 > 0:06:55Evidently. Rhymes with a lot, kung fu, you see,
0:06:55 > 0:06:57so... that's why poets like it.
0:06:57 > 0:07:00The "fu" bit. Oh, yeah. Of course, they would.
0:07:00 > 0:07:02Has he written much about kung fu?
0:07:02 > 0:07:04He did "I like to do kung fu,
0:07:04 > 0:07:08"how about you?" That was one of his.
0:07:09 > 0:07:12"I'm a bit of a smartie, I like to do karate."
0:07:12 > 0:07:17"I don't like SuBo, but I do like judo." That was one of his.
0:07:17 > 0:07:20Good stuff. Now, Laura. Hello.
0:07:20 > 0:07:23Welcome to the show. What do you do, Laura?
0:07:23 > 0:07:26I'm a nurse. I work in A&E.
0:07:26 > 0:07:29Do you enjoy it? I love it. Best job ever. Good for you.
0:07:29 > 0:07:33When you're not doing that... I like to do some cooking,
0:07:33 > 0:07:37I'm keen on astrology and I spend my time looking after my son.
0:07:37 > 0:07:40Here's one, here's one. What star sign am I?
0:07:40 > 0:07:44I'll say sagittarius, but I bet that's wrong. Wow. How about Rich?
0:07:44 > 0:07:47A capricorn.
0:07:47 > 0:07:50Why do you think Xander is a sagittarius? What is it about him?
0:07:50 > 0:07:53Because he's charming. So sagittarians are charming?
0:07:53 > 0:07:56Yeah. Get in. Are you sagittarian?!
0:07:56 > 0:08:00There you go. Don't say it with surprise now!
0:08:00 > 0:08:03Shows I need to do a bit more hobbies than astrology.
0:08:03 > 0:08:08Or... Or maybe that it's made up. It shows us one of the two.
0:08:08 > 0:08:11Very good, Laura. What are you going to go for?
0:08:11 > 0:08:14Well, this is a poor round for me.
0:08:14 > 0:08:17I'm going to take a stab at Geoffrey Chaucer.
0:08:17 > 0:08:21Geoffrey Chaucer says Laura. Let's see how many people said that.
0:08:23 > 0:08:25Absolutely right. Well done, Laura.
0:08:25 > 0:08:2823 our high score, 17 our low.
0:08:28 > 0:08:3030 for Geoffrey Chaucer.
0:08:30 > 0:08:32Not bad.
0:08:34 > 0:08:37Good answer. Geoffrey Chaucer sounds very noble, doesn't it?
0:08:37 > 0:08:40Geoff Chaucer sounds like a friend of your dad's.
0:08:40 > 0:08:43Thanks. Now, Meghan.
0:08:43 > 0:08:45Hiya. Welcome back, Meghan.
0:08:45 > 0:08:49What happened last time? Jack and I went out in the head-to-head.
0:08:49 > 0:08:55We lost 2-0. But you made it through to the head-to-head. We did indeed.
0:08:55 > 0:09:00Which also means they got through the French prime ministers round,
0:09:00 > 0:09:03despite Jean-Claude Antoi...
0:09:05 > 0:09:07Now, then, Meghan.
0:09:07 > 0:09:10Remind us what you do. I'm a student at Strathclyde University.
0:09:10 > 0:09:12Studying finance. Yes. Good.
0:09:12 > 0:09:16Now, you have this board. It's all yours.
0:09:16 > 0:09:21A few unanswered poets there. Could you take us through them?
0:09:21 > 0:09:25I'm not sure, but something's telling me it's Lewis Carroll.
0:09:25 > 0:09:30I'm pretty sure it's Thomas Wilde. I'm not sure about the other two.
0:09:30 > 0:09:33I'm going to go with my gut and go with Thomas Wilde.
0:09:33 > 0:09:36Thomas Wilde says Meghan.
0:09:36 > 0:09:41Let's see how many of our 100 people thought Thomas Wilde was right.
0:09:43 > 0:09:46Oh, bad luck, Meghan.
0:09:46 > 0:09:48Very famous Irishman.
0:09:48 > 0:09:51Scores you the maximum 100 points.
0:09:51 > 0:09:54Not Thomas Wilde. Yes, Meghan, they won't be happy in Ireland.
0:09:54 > 0:09:57It's Oscar Wilde. Ohh.
0:09:57 > 0:09:59It would've scored 73 points.
0:09:59 > 0:10:01It's a very big scorer.
0:10:01 > 0:10:05You should've gone for Carroll. It is Lewis Carroll. You knew that one.
0:10:05 > 0:10:08Would've scored you 53 points. Wouldn't have been a terrible score.
0:10:08 > 0:10:11Milton? John. John Milton, yep.
0:10:11 > 0:10:13Would've scored you 33. And Sassoon?
0:10:13 > 0:10:16Siegfried. Siegfried Sassoon, yep.
0:10:16 > 0:10:18He would've scored you 20.
0:10:18 > 0:10:22So the best answer on the board is Benjamin Zephaniah. Well done, Luke.
0:10:22 > 0:10:25Thanks, Richard. Let's look at the scores.
0:10:25 > 0:10:2817 the best score of that pass. Well done, Luke.
0:10:28 > 0:10:31Luke and Hannah can say they have a commanding lead at this stage.
0:10:31 > 0:10:34Then 23 for Ann and John,
0:10:34 > 0:10:3630, Laura and Barbara
0:10:36 > 0:10:40and a long way up to 100, where we find Meghan and Jack.
0:10:40 > 0:10:43Jack, it may be that the next board is a hard one.
0:10:43 > 0:10:47And by the time it comes down this end, there aren't many options,
0:10:47 > 0:10:50so if you score low, it might be enough to keep you in.
0:10:50 > 0:10:54Best of luck. Can the second players please come to the podium?
0:10:57 > 0:11:00OK, let's put seven more poets on the board.
0:11:18 > 0:11:20I'll read those one last time.
0:11:35 > 0:11:38We're looking for their first names.
0:11:38 > 0:11:42Jack, you have to find the one you think the fewest people knew.
0:11:42 > 0:11:44So, Jack.
0:11:44 > 0:11:47You are also a student? Uh-huh.
0:11:47 > 0:11:51Studying another branch of finance. Yeah, business accounting.
0:11:51 > 0:11:53In your spare time, what do you get up to?
0:11:53 > 0:11:55Not poetry.
0:11:55 > 0:12:00Not poetry. Have you at any time got up to poetry,
0:12:00 > 0:12:02in your spare time or school time?
0:12:02 > 0:12:04No.
0:12:04 > 0:12:07Nothing there that rings a bell?
0:12:07 > 0:12:09Well, one does.
0:12:09 > 0:12:13The very top one, but I'm pretty sure it's going to be quite high.
0:12:13 > 0:12:15OK.
0:12:15 > 0:12:18The others don't even ring any bells,
0:12:18 > 0:12:23so I think the answer I'm going to have to go for is Robbie Burns.
0:12:23 > 0:12:26Robbie Burns. You say Robbie Burns.
0:12:26 > 0:12:28Well, you're on 100.
0:12:28 > 0:12:31Let's see how many people said Robbie Burns.
0:12:33 > 0:12:35It's right.
0:12:37 > 0:12:4058. Takes your total up to 158.
0:12:42 > 0:12:46Ooh, there'll be plenty of Scottish people shouting "Rabbie!"
0:12:46 > 0:12:50Rabbie, yeah. Robert, Rabbie. 58 points whichever way you say it.
0:12:50 > 0:12:52Rabbie Burns. Thanks very much.
0:12:52 > 0:12:56Now, Barbara. Welcome to the show. What do you do?
0:12:56 > 0:12:58I work for the fire service.
0:12:58 > 0:13:00What bit of the fire service?
0:13:00 > 0:13:03I'm a community safety officer. I'm not a fire fighter.
0:13:03 > 0:13:07So you inspect premises... Well, not so much that.
0:13:07 > 0:13:10I try and prevent people from having fires.
0:13:10 > 0:13:14So stuff in schools and visiting people at home. It's a nice job.
0:13:14 > 0:13:18Very satisfying, I should think. And in your spare time?
0:13:18 > 0:13:21I sing in a gospel choir. Wow, how long have you done that for?
0:13:21 > 0:13:24About eight years.
0:13:24 > 0:13:28OK. Now, Barbara, I have good news - you're through to the next round.
0:13:28 > 0:13:31I should've told you that. That's nice.
0:13:31 > 0:13:34Even if you score 100 points. Right.
0:13:34 > 0:13:37I had one that I thought I think I know it, but I daren't say it
0:13:37 > 0:13:41and one that I think I do know. What shall I do?
0:13:41 > 0:13:44I'll say the one I'm not sure... Why not?
0:13:44 > 0:13:47It's good to have a low aggregate.
0:13:47 > 0:13:49Is it William Coleridge?
0:13:49 > 0:13:51William Coleridge says Barbara.
0:13:51 > 0:13:55No red line as you're already through. Let's see if it's right
0:13:55 > 0:13:57and how many people said it.
0:13:59 > 0:14:01No, it's not. Bad luck, Barbara.
0:14:01 > 0:14:05Not William Coleridge. That scores you 100 points, takes you to 130.
0:14:05 > 0:14:09Yeah, that's the time to take a risk, when you're already through.
0:14:09 > 0:14:11No harm done at all.
0:14:11 > 0:14:14Hannah, guess what - you're also through.
0:14:14 > 0:14:17Yeah! Very good indeed.
0:14:17 > 0:14:21Hannah, remind us what you do. You do many, many things.
0:14:21 > 0:14:23Face-painting business with my sister,
0:14:23 > 0:14:27I study English literature and media...
0:14:27 > 0:14:32Ooh, you let that out the bag! I know, but it's just blank
0:14:32 > 0:14:36and my friends are going to be screaming... English literature.
0:14:36 > 0:14:39The literature of England. I know, but I don't do poetry.
0:14:39 > 0:14:42Don't do it. It's creative writing and stuff like that.
0:14:42 > 0:14:45Erm...
0:14:45 > 0:14:48I am going to go... Charles Dickinson.
0:14:48 > 0:14:51Charles Dickinson.
0:14:51 > 0:14:53HE LAUGHS
0:14:53 > 0:14:57Famous Victorian writer with "on" on the end.
0:14:57 > 0:14:59Yes. Charles Dickinson.
0:14:59 > 0:15:03No red line for you, you're already through.
0:15:03 > 0:15:05Let's see how many people said Charles Dickinson.
0:15:07 > 0:15:09No, bad luck.
0:15:09 > 0:15:12I'm afraid not Charles Dickinson.
0:15:12 > 0:15:16That scores you the maximum of 100 points - takes you to 117.
0:15:16 > 0:15:19For anyone who's doing English literature,
0:15:19 > 0:15:22certainly creative writing, you must know your poets.
0:15:22 > 0:15:26Go and read some poetry. If you want to be a better writer,
0:15:26 > 0:15:29there's more meaning and style to the pound in these people
0:15:29 > 0:15:31than in any book you'll read.
0:15:31 > 0:15:35So I would recommend knowing your poets. Well said.
0:15:35 > 0:15:40John, welcome to the show. You are from Exeter. I am.
0:15:40 > 0:15:42What do you do down there?
0:15:42 > 0:15:46I work for Devon County Council in an HR role.
0:15:46 > 0:15:50I do assessments on people when they come to apply for jobs.
0:15:50 > 0:15:52So when they apply?
0:15:52 > 0:15:55It's not assessments continually and before they get fired?
0:15:55 > 0:15:58No... You're not the last person they saw?
0:15:58 > 0:16:03Yeah, the first. The first person. Hey, nice John!
0:16:03 > 0:16:07In your spare time, what do you do? I read quite a lot,
0:16:07 > 0:16:09but not much poetry, to be honest.
0:16:09 > 0:16:14I like travelling, I like to go to Italy whenever I can
0:16:14 > 0:16:18and learning languages, bit of photography.
0:16:18 > 0:16:23Now, John, that board is all yours. Do you fancy taking us through it?
0:16:23 > 0:16:25Erm, well, I think it's Wilfred Owen
0:16:25 > 0:16:28and I think it's Emily Dickinson.
0:16:29 > 0:16:33Erm, I think it might be Thomas Coleridge.
0:16:33 > 0:16:35I don't know the next one
0:16:35 > 0:16:37and I want to say Ezra Pound.
0:16:37 > 0:16:40I've heard of Ezra Pound.
0:16:40 > 0:16:43And Ted Hughes.
0:16:43 > 0:16:47Well, you're already through. The high scorers are way ahead,
0:16:47 > 0:16:49so why not take a punt?
0:16:49 > 0:16:51Well, let's go Ezra Pound.
0:16:51 > 0:16:56Ezra Pound. Let's see if it's right and how many people said Ezra Pound.
0:16:58 > 0:17:01Very well done, John. Well worth it.
0:17:04 > 0:17:0619. Brilliant.
0:17:08 > 0:17:10Second lowest score of the round.
0:17:10 > 0:17:12Well done. 42 your total.
0:17:12 > 0:17:16Well played, John. Restoring some sanity to that pass.
0:17:16 > 0:17:19You did fairly well on the rest.
0:17:19 > 0:17:22Wilfred Owen, you're right, the First World War poet.
0:17:22 > 0:17:27He died seven days before the end of the War. Would've scored you 23.
0:17:27 > 0:17:31Emily Dickinson, not Charles Dickinson. Would've scored 18.
0:17:31 > 0:17:35Funnily enough, 14 of our 100 also said Charles Dickinson.
0:17:35 > 0:17:39In good company. Everybody's having trouble with Coleridge.
0:17:39 > 0:17:42Samuel Taylor. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, yeah. Would've scored 33.
0:17:42 > 0:17:45The best answer on the board is Dowson. Very tricky one.
0:17:45 > 0:17:49Do you know Dowson? No. It's Ernest Dowson. Died very young.
0:17:49 > 0:17:51His most famous line probably was
0:17:51 > 0:17:55"They are not long, the days of wine and roses." He wasn't wrong.
0:17:55 > 0:17:58And, right at the bottom, Ted Hughes.
0:17:58 > 0:18:01It would've scored you 30 points.
0:18:01 > 0:18:03So our 100 did very well.
0:18:03 > 0:18:08Slightly shaky in the studio here, especially amongst our students.
0:18:08 > 0:18:11Yes. Could do better. Thank you.
0:18:11 > 0:18:14At the end of round one, the pair who'll be heading home, with 158 -
0:18:14 > 0:18:17they were in the head-to-head last time -
0:18:17 > 0:18:21I'm so sorry, Jack and Meghan. What went wrong?
0:18:21 > 0:18:24I'll tell you what went wrong - poetry. Yeah, probably right.
0:18:24 > 0:18:28Yeah. Do you know, people don't really read poetry any more.
0:18:28 > 0:18:32It's a real shame. As Richard said, it's worth reading.
0:18:32 > 0:18:37Anyway, it's been lovely having you on. Sorry to say goodbye so soon.
0:18:37 > 0:18:40Jack and Meghan, lovely contestants. Thanks so much.
0:18:41 > 0:18:44For the remainder, it's time for round two.
0:18:49 > 0:18:55So, at the end of this round, we'll say goodbye to another pair.
0:18:55 > 0:18:59Best of luck. Our category for round two is...
0:19:01 > 0:19:05Can you all decide in your pairs who's going to go first and second?
0:19:06 > 0:19:10Whoever's going first, please step up to the podium.
0:19:11 > 0:19:14And the question concerns...
0:19:18 > 0:19:22Richard. Xander's about to show you the names of six actors.
0:19:22 > 0:19:26We're looking for the name of any animated feature film
0:19:26 > 0:19:29in which any of these actors received a credit.
0:19:29 > 0:19:34No TV films. Any animated films made for cinema release.
0:19:34 > 0:19:38We're looking for the title as it was released in the UK, please.
0:19:38 > 0:19:41So this board will remain up for the whole round.
0:19:41 > 0:19:45There'll be six actors there all the way up and down the line.
0:19:45 > 0:19:48We won't change the board halfway through.
0:19:48 > 0:19:51Let's put those six actors up. Here are their names.
0:19:58 > 0:20:00I'll read them again.
0:20:04 > 0:20:07We want any animated film for which any of these actors
0:20:07 > 0:20:10received a credit for a voice performance.
0:20:10 > 0:20:12Now, Ann...
0:20:12 > 0:20:16Erm, well, this isn't a good round, to be honest.
0:20:16 > 0:20:19I'm going to have to totally guess.
0:20:19 > 0:20:21Erm...
0:20:21 > 0:20:24So I'm going to say Toy Story.
0:20:25 > 0:20:27OK. Ann says Toy Story.
0:20:27 > 0:20:30Let's see how many of our 100 people said it.
0:20:32 > 0:20:34It's right.
0:20:35 > 0:20:3759.
0:20:40 > 0:20:4459 for Toy Story. A big scorer. It's not 100 though, so could be worse.
0:20:44 > 0:20:47Tom Hanks was, of course, Woody in that film.
0:20:47 > 0:20:51He recorded his part in recording breaks in Sleepless In Seattle
0:20:51 > 0:20:53and League Of Their Own.
0:20:53 > 0:20:57Now, Luke, this surely plays into your hands, doesn't it?
0:20:57 > 0:20:59Erm, yes.
0:20:59 > 0:21:03I'm not a big fan of the animated films so much.
0:21:03 > 0:21:07I could name a lot of the ones where their real faces are in them.
0:21:07 > 0:21:11But I've got one that I think is slightly more obscure.
0:21:11 > 0:21:14Erm, Return Of Jafar.
0:21:14 > 0:21:16Robin Williams.
0:21:16 > 0:21:19Return Of Jafar. Return Of Jafar.
0:21:19 > 0:21:23Let's see if it's right and how many of our 100 people said it.
0:21:26 > 0:21:28Ooh, bad luck, Luke.
0:21:28 > 0:21:33That's an incorrect answer, scoring you the maximum of 100 points.
0:21:33 > 0:21:36Straight to video, that film, and none of those six were in it,
0:21:36 > 0:21:39even though you may think one of them was.
0:21:39 > 0:21:43Someone sounding like one of them was in it, but it wasn't him.
0:21:43 > 0:21:46Thanks very much. Now, Barbara.
0:21:46 > 0:21:48How do you feel about this?
0:21:48 > 0:21:50Erm, I know a couple.
0:21:50 > 0:21:54Staying on the same theme, Aladdin.
0:21:54 > 0:21:56Aladdin says Barbara.
0:21:56 > 0:21:58Let's see if it's right.
0:22:00 > 0:22:02Absolutely right.
0:22:05 > 0:22:0728.
0:22:09 > 0:22:12Good answer, Barbara. 28 for Aladdin.
0:22:12 > 0:22:15Yeah, Robin Williams playing the blue genie.
0:22:15 > 0:22:19And Return To Jafar was a stright-to-DVD follow-up of that.
0:22:19 > 0:22:24It was Dan Castellaneta from The Simpsons who provided the voice.
0:22:24 > 0:22:26It wasn't Robin Williams.
0:22:26 > 0:22:30Thanks very much indeed. Halfway through, let's look at the scores.
0:22:30 > 0:22:3428 the lowest score there. Well done, Barbara.
0:22:34 > 0:22:36Up to 59, with Ann and John,
0:22:36 > 0:22:39and Luke and Hannah on 100. Bad luck.
0:22:39 > 0:22:43That's a 100 that we like because you took a risk
0:22:43 > 0:22:46and that was really bad luck.
0:22:46 > 0:22:50But you are still the high scorers, so, Hannah, bit of pressure on you.
0:22:50 > 0:22:54Can the second players please take their places at the podium?
0:22:57 > 0:22:59We are looking for any animated film
0:22:59 > 0:23:02for which any of these actors was credited for a voice performance.
0:23:02 > 0:23:05Laura, you're on 28. The high scorers are on 100.
0:23:05 > 0:23:09If you can score 71 or less, you are in the head-to-head.
0:23:10 > 0:23:12I'm having a debate with myself
0:23:12 > 0:23:16because I definitely know a very obvious one
0:23:16 > 0:23:20and I know a few that I haven't seen, I think,
0:23:20 > 0:23:23and I don't know whether to go with those. I think I might,
0:23:23 > 0:23:28so I'm going to go for Kung Fu Panda - Jack Black.
0:23:28 > 0:23:30Kung Fu Panda says Laura.
0:23:30 > 0:23:34Let's see how many of our 100 people said it. There's your red line.
0:23:36 > 0:23:38It's right.
0:23:38 > 0:23:40And you are through to the next round.
0:23:41 > 0:23:4429 for Kung Fu Panda.
0:23:44 > 0:23:46Takes your total up to 57.
0:23:48 > 0:23:51Yeah, he plays the Kung Fu Panda himself - Po.
0:23:51 > 0:23:54Thanks very much indeed.
0:23:54 > 0:23:56Now, Hannah.
0:23:56 > 0:24:00What we need from you is a very low score.
0:24:00 > 0:24:03Erm, I know quite a few of them,
0:24:03 > 0:24:06it's just trying to decide which to go for.
0:24:06 > 0:24:10I think I'm going to go for the Corpse Bride - Johnny Depp.
0:24:10 > 0:24:14The Corpse Bride says Hannah. No red line as you're the high scorers,
0:24:14 > 0:24:18but let's see how far down the column the Corpse Bride takes us.
0:24:20 > 0:24:21Absolutely right.
0:24:26 > 0:24:29Very well done, Hannah. 10 for the Corpse Bride.
0:24:29 > 0:24:32The best score of the round so far.
0:24:33 > 0:24:38Giving yourself a chance, Hannah. Johnny Depp in that Tim Burton film.
0:24:38 > 0:24:42OK and, John, finally you. What are you going to go for?
0:24:42 > 0:24:45The high scorers are on 110.
0:24:45 > 0:24:49If you can score 50 or less, you are through to the next round.
0:24:50 > 0:24:55Yeah. I'm not as happy with this as the poets, really.
0:24:55 > 0:25:00When it started off, I could only think of Aladdin and Shrek.
0:25:00 > 0:25:02So I'm going with Shrek.
0:25:02 > 0:25:06You're going to say Shrek. OK, here comes your red line.
0:25:06 > 0:25:10If you get below it, you are through. Is Shrek right?
0:25:10 > 0:25:12If it is, how many people said it?
0:25:14 > 0:25:16It is right.
0:25:17 > 0:25:21Ooh! 55 for Shrek,
0:25:21 > 0:25:24takes your total up to 114.
0:25:24 > 0:25:27Tough luck. It is Mike Myers, but too many points.
0:25:27 > 0:25:31If you'd followed Ann's lead and said Toy Story 2 or Toy Story 3,
0:25:31 > 0:25:34you'd've been safely through to the next round.
0:25:34 > 0:25:38Toy Story 2 would've scored 19 and Toy Story 3 would've scored 17.
0:25:38 > 0:25:42In fact, Shrek 2 would've scored you 14
0:25:42 > 0:25:44and Shrek The Third would've scored you 5,
0:25:44 > 0:25:47so there were some low scores out there.
0:25:47 > 0:25:50But very good news for podium two.
0:25:50 > 0:25:53There was no pointless answers. I'll show you the lowest answers.
0:25:53 > 0:25:58Brad Pitt was in Sinbad: Legend Of The Seven Seas.
0:25:58 > 0:26:01Shrek Forever After was Mike Myers of course
0:26:01 > 0:26:04and Robin Williams was in Ferngully: The Last Rainforest.
0:26:04 > 0:26:06A few other low scorers -
0:26:06 > 0:26:09Tom Hanks, The Polar Express, would've scored you 9.
0:26:09 > 0:26:12Robin Williams, Happy Feet, was 5
0:26:12 > 0:26:15and Robots was 8 - both very good answers.
0:26:15 > 0:26:20Erm, Johnny Depp - we've had the best answer - Corpse Bride.
0:26:20 > 0:26:23Jack Black, his best answer was Shark Tale or Ice Age.
0:26:23 > 0:26:25Both of those scored 4 points.
0:26:25 > 0:26:29And Brad Pitt, MegaMind, would've scored you 6.
0:26:29 > 0:26:32Let's look at the worst answers, the top three scorers.
0:26:32 > 0:26:35We've heard all three of them, I'm afraid.
0:26:35 > 0:26:37Kung Fu Panda was third, 29,
0:26:37 > 0:26:39and Shrek and Toy Story up the top.
0:26:39 > 0:26:42Punishingly high scores, I'm afraid.
0:26:42 > 0:26:45Thanks, Richard. So the pair who'll be leaving us,
0:26:45 > 0:26:50with their high score of 114, it's John and Ann.
0:26:50 > 0:26:52I'm really sorry, that was tough.
0:26:52 > 0:26:58Had you gone for sequels, we'd be saying goodbye to Luke and Hannah.
0:26:58 > 0:27:02That was my reserve. If Hannah went for Shrek, I was going Shrek 2,
0:27:02 > 0:27:05but it didn't happen. Ah, well. We will see you again next time.
0:27:05 > 0:27:08Meantime, thanks for playing, John and Ann.
0:27:10 > 0:27:13For the remaining two pairs, it's time for our head-to-head.
0:27:19 > 0:27:22Congratulations, Barbara and Laura, Hannah and Luke,
0:27:22 > 0:27:25you are one step closer to playing for our jackpot,
0:27:25 > 0:27:27which now stands at...
0:27:30 > 0:27:34To decide who's going to play for that money, you'll go head to head.
0:27:34 > 0:27:36The difference is you can confer.
0:27:36 > 0:27:39The first pair to win two questions will play for that money.
0:27:39 > 0:27:43Barbara and Laura, our lowest scorers in the head-to-head round.
0:27:43 > 0:27:47Hannah and Luke, you've each given a brilliant answer
0:27:47 > 0:27:50and each given a wrong answer. Now you can put your heads together.
0:27:50 > 0:27:55You are going to be unstoppable. This will be an exciting round.
0:27:55 > 0:27:57Let's play the head-to-head.
0:28:02 > 0:28:07Ok, here comes your first question and it concerns...
0:28:07 > 0:28:09Sporting venues. Richard?
0:28:09 > 0:28:13Five pictures of features of different UK sporting venues -
0:28:13 > 0:28:17you need to tell us how each venue is commonly known. Best of luck.
0:28:17 > 0:28:21Thanks very much. Let's reveal our sporting venues.
0:28:21 > 0:28:23Here they are.
0:28:36 > 0:28:38HE CHUCKLES
0:28:38 > 0:28:41There we are. Five sporting venues.
0:28:41 > 0:28:46Barbara and Laura, you've played best so far, so you go first.
0:28:47 > 0:28:50THEY WHISPER
0:28:59 > 0:29:01E is Craven Cottage.
0:29:01 > 0:29:05Oh, is it? Because it's Mohamed Al-Fayed.
0:29:05 > 0:29:07I don't know, what do you think?
0:29:08 > 0:29:11OK... OK.
0:29:11 > 0:29:13What are you going to say, Laura?
0:29:13 > 0:29:17For Richard, we're going to go for E and we're going for Craven Cottage.
0:29:17 > 0:29:20Craven Cottage say Barbara and Laura, for E.
0:29:20 > 0:29:24Hannah and Luke, the board is yours. Can you talk us through it?
0:29:24 > 0:29:27A is Henman Hill at Wimbledon.
0:29:27 > 0:29:29Erm...
0:29:29 > 0:29:31As for the others -
0:29:31 > 0:29:36C, Royal Birkdale or... a golf course, I'm guessing.
0:29:36 > 0:29:38Erm...
0:29:38 > 0:29:40The other two, I'm not sure at all.
0:29:40 > 0:29:43Er, so I'll say...
0:29:43 > 0:29:46C - Royal Birkdale.
0:29:46 > 0:29:49C - Royal Birkdale. Royal Birkdale.
0:29:49 > 0:29:52So Craven Cottage versus Royal Birkdale.
0:29:52 > 0:29:55Barbara and Laura said Craven Cottage. Let's see if it's right
0:29:55 > 0:29:57and how many of our 100 said it.
0:29:59 > 0:30:01It's right.
0:30:05 > 0:30:09There we go - 10 for Craven Cottage. Very well done.
0:30:09 > 0:30:12Good to go with your instinct, Laura.
0:30:12 > 0:30:15Now, Hannah and Luke have gone for the Royal Birkdale for C.
0:30:15 > 0:30:20Royal Birkdale. Let's see if it's right and how many people said it.
0:30:21 > 0:30:24Ooh, bad luck.
0:30:24 > 0:30:27An incorrect answer, which means, Barbara and Laura,
0:30:27 > 0:30:29you're up 1-0.
0:30:30 > 0:30:33It's beautiful, the Michael Jackson statue at Craven Cottage.
0:30:33 > 0:30:37And it is just the perfect place for that, isn't it?
0:30:37 > 0:30:40It's lovely. The Fulham chairman, Mohamed Al-Fayed, put it up
0:30:40 > 0:30:44and he can do whatever he wants - in my opinion.
0:30:44 > 0:30:48It does make me laugh. It's not even a bronze statue,
0:30:48 > 0:30:50it's like a waxwork. It's terrible.
0:30:50 > 0:30:52It doesn't even look like him.
0:30:52 > 0:30:55To be fair, it isn't him. It's a statue of him.
0:30:55 > 0:30:58I know, I know. Some statues...
0:30:58 > 0:31:01I daresay statues can be forgiven.
0:31:01 > 0:31:05But it's big as well. It's up high and, yeah, it is quite something.
0:31:05 > 0:31:07Still, there it is.
0:31:07 > 0:31:11C - it is a golf course. It's the Old Course at St Andrews.
0:31:11 > 0:31:13That's the Swilcan Bridge.
0:31:13 > 0:31:15Would've scored you 32 points.
0:31:15 > 0:31:17A was Wimbledon,
0:31:17 > 0:31:20but that would've scored you 70.
0:31:20 > 0:31:23B is the best answer on the board.
0:31:23 > 0:31:25That lion is at Twickenham.
0:31:25 > 0:31:29Well done if you said that. Would've scored you 4 points.
0:31:29 > 0:31:32Do you know D? That's Lord's. It is.
0:31:32 > 0:31:36That would've scored 45, so some big scorers up there.
0:31:36 > 0:31:40Thanks very much. Here comes your second question.
0:31:40 > 0:31:43Hannah and Luke, you have to win it to stay in the game.
0:31:43 > 0:31:45It concerns...
0:31:48 > 0:31:51Richard? Yes, five anagrams of US Presidents.
0:31:51 > 0:31:54Can you unscramble them and pick the most obscure?
0:31:54 > 0:31:58OK, let's reveal our five anagrams of US Presidents.
0:32:10 > 0:32:12I'll read those one last time.
0:32:20 > 0:32:24Now, Hannah and Luke, you will answer this one first.
0:32:27 > 0:32:30THEY WHISPER
0:32:37 > 0:32:39We're going to go with the bottom one -
0:32:39 > 0:32:42Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan.
0:32:42 > 0:32:44"An oral danger" - Ronald Reagan.
0:32:44 > 0:32:47Now, then, Barbara and Laura,
0:32:47 > 0:32:50the rest of the board is yours. Talk us through it.
0:32:50 > 0:32:54We think the first one is Abraham Lincoln.
0:32:54 > 0:32:56And...
0:32:56 > 0:32:59The third one is George Washington.
0:32:59 > 0:33:02And Barack Obama is "Aback a rambo".
0:33:02 > 0:33:06It's whether we go George Washington or Abraham Lincoln.
0:33:06 > 0:33:11George Washington. George Washington. "He gets going on war".
0:33:11 > 0:33:14Ronald Reagan versus George Washington.
0:33:14 > 0:33:18Hannah and Luke say Ronald Reagan. Let's see how many people said it.
0:33:21 > 0:33:23It was right, obviously.
0:33:25 > 0:33:27You want this as low as possible.
0:33:27 > 0:33:2915, not bad. A good score.
0:33:32 > 0:33:37You have to hope that's enough to win it. If not, it's goodbye to you.
0:33:37 > 0:33:42Barbara and Laura say George Washington. Let's see if it's right.
0:33:44 > 0:33:46It's right.
0:33:47 > 0:33:50If that beats 15, it will win you the round.
0:33:50 > 0:33:52And it does - 8!
0:33:54 > 0:33:578. Very well done, Barbara and Laura.
0:33:57 > 0:34:00After only two questions, you are through to the final. 2-0.
0:34:00 > 0:34:04You were right about Abraham Lincoln as well.
0:34:04 > 0:34:07It was close and you went for the right one
0:34:07 > 0:34:10because Abraham Lincoln would've scored you 9 points.
0:34:10 > 0:34:13"Aback a rambo", obviously, is Barack Obama -
0:34:13 > 0:34:16would've scored you 59 points.
0:34:16 > 0:34:19The other one is a pointless answer
0:34:19 > 0:34:22to anybody who knew it was...
0:34:23 > 0:34:28Benjamin Harrison. Well done if you said that.
0:34:28 > 0:34:32Thanks, Richard. So, at the end of our head-to-head round,
0:34:32 > 0:34:34we say goodbye to Hannah and Luke.
0:34:34 > 0:34:38Well, you've had ups and downs in this show, I have to say.
0:34:38 > 0:34:43Some brilliant moments and... some slightly hair-raising moments!
0:34:43 > 0:34:47Don't like presidents. Yeah, they haven't done you any favours,
0:34:47 > 0:34:49French or American, I'm afraid.
0:34:49 > 0:34:52But it's been great having you on the show,
0:34:52 > 0:34:55thank you for playing - Hannah and Luke!
0:34:58 > 0:35:00For Barbara and Laura, it's time for our Pointless Final!
0:35:04 > 0:35:07Barbara and Laura, you've seen off the competition
0:35:07 > 0:35:10and won our coveted Pointless trophy - well done.
0:35:16 > 0:35:19You now have a chance to win our Pointless jackpot,
0:35:19 > 0:35:22which stands at...
0:35:27 > 0:35:31You've played very well. You've had only one misstep in the entire show,
0:35:31 > 0:35:34which was William Coleridge.
0:35:34 > 0:35:37Apart from that, lovely low scoring.
0:35:37 > 0:35:39Best of luck for this round.
0:35:39 > 0:35:41You start by choosing a category.
0:35:41 > 0:35:44We have four options for you to choose from. They are...
0:35:54 > 0:35:56THEY WHISPER
0:35:56 > 0:35:58Yeah, I'm feeling it.
0:35:58 > 0:36:02You're feeling musicals. Yeah. Certainly not Irish music.
0:36:02 > 0:36:06Musicals, please. Unless it's The Pogues. No, no, musicals.
0:36:06 > 0:36:09Musicals. We've decided, I think.
0:36:09 > 0:36:13The Pogues or The Corrs. So, yeah, musicals!
0:36:13 > 0:36:17Musicals it is. Richard? We're going to give you a little choice here.
0:36:17 > 0:36:20You can choose your answers from any of these three categories.
0:36:20 > 0:36:24Can you give us any stage show Elaine Paige has starred in,
0:36:24 > 0:36:27from 1968 up to 2012, according to her own website.
0:36:27 > 0:36:30Any films starring Judy Garland -
0:36:30 > 0:36:32films made for cinema release.
0:36:32 > 0:36:34Or any songs in the musical
0:36:34 > 0:36:37Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
0:36:44 > 0:36:47I hope those categories suit you.
0:36:47 > 0:36:50You've got up to a minute to come up with three answers.
0:36:50 > 0:36:55To win the jackpot of £4,000, one of those answers needs to be pointless.
0:36:55 > 0:36:58Your answers can come from any of these categories.
0:36:58 > 0:37:02It's up to you - it can be one from each, two from one, one from another
0:37:02 > 0:37:05or three from one. It's up to you.
0:37:05 > 0:37:08Are you ready? Yes. OK, let's put 60 seconds on the clock.
0:37:08 > 0:37:11Your time starts now.
0:37:11 > 0:37:14Judy Garland was in Meet Me In St Louis.
0:37:14 > 0:37:16And in The Wizard Of Oz.
0:37:16 > 0:37:19Elaine Paige was in Cats.
0:37:19 > 0:37:23Yep. Erm... She's been in quite a few Andrew Lloyd Webber...
0:37:23 > 0:37:25I'm not very good with Lloyd Webber.
0:37:25 > 0:37:28She was definitely in Cats...
0:37:28 > 0:37:32What about songs in Joseph? Close Every Door?
0:37:32 > 0:37:35That's a good one. It is Close Every Door, isn't it?
0:37:35 > 0:37:38Yeah. Close Every Door.
0:37:38 > 0:37:42Meet Me In St Louis, I'm sure she's in. I'm doubting myself.
0:37:42 > 0:37:45No, I think you're right. And Cats.
0:37:45 > 0:37:49Can you think of another one? It's not going to be pointless, Cats.
0:37:49 > 0:37:52It would be a guess. Lloyd Webber... Starlight Express.
0:37:52 > 0:37:55She wasn't in that, was she?
0:37:55 > 0:37:57But I know she was in...
0:37:57 > 0:38:00Ten seconds left. I think we'll have to go for those.
0:38:00 > 0:38:02OK. So Cats,
0:38:02 > 0:38:06Meet Me In St Louis and whatever you said...
0:38:06 > 0:38:08I think it's right. It's a gamble.
0:38:08 > 0:38:11OK, that is time up. I now need your three answers.
0:38:11 > 0:38:16OK. For Elaine Paige stage shows, we're going to go for Cats.
0:38:16 > 0:38:20Films starring Judy Garland - Meet Me In St Louis. Meet Me In St Louis.
0:38:20 > 0:38:23And songs in Joseph -
0:38:23 > 0:38:26Close Every Door. Close Every Door.
0:38:26 > 0:38:30OK, of those three, which is your best shot at a pointless answer?
0:38:30 > 0:38:34Cats would have to be last. Yeah, Cats is our worst shot.
0:38:34 > 0:38:36Do your Joseph. Do you think?
0:38:36 > 0:38:39Go for the Joseph thing... Close Every Door we'll put last.
0:38:39 > 0:38:43Which is your least likely? Elaine Paige one. Cats.
0:38:43 > 0:38:47OK, let's put those up on the board in that order. We have got...
0:38:50 > 0:38:54Well, very best of luck. Your first answer was Cats -
0:38:54 > 0:38:57the one you thought least likely to be pointless.
0:38:57 > 0:39:00But if it is correct, you will win £4,000.
0:39:00 > 0:39:02What would you do with it, Barbara?
0:39:02 > 0:39:06Erm, buy a new statue for Richard's football stadium.
0:39:06 > 0:39:09Well, you'd get some change out of four grand.
0:39:09 > 0:39:11We don't need another one.
0:39:11 > 0:39:14We should put YOU up there.
0:39:14 > 0:39:17There is not enough bronze in the world.
0:39:19 > 0:39:24I couldn't say that that's a good idea. I'll leave that to others.
0:39:24 > 0:39:28But as a supporter of the club, it would have an appropriateness.
0:39:28 > 0:39:31Laura, how about you?
0:39:31 > 0:39:36I think we'd go on holiday. Our family's from Greece. We'd go there.
0:39:36 > 0:39:39Lovely. Let's hope one of these answers sees you off to Greece
0:39:39 > 0:39:43and sees a nice statue erected outside Craven Cottage.
0:39:43 > 0:39:47Now, if it's correct, as I say, it'll win you the jackpot.
0:39:47 > 0:39:49So, for £4,000,
0:39:49 > 0:39:52is Cats a musical starring Elaine Paige?
0:39:54 > 0:39:57Absolutely right it is.
0:39:57 > 0:40:01If this takes you down to zero, you will leave here...
0:40:01 > 0:40:03Weyy! 51.
0:40:03 > 0:40:05It was right. It was right!
0:40:06 > 0:40:10It was absolutely right. 51 people knew it was right.
0:40:10 > 0:40:1451 per cent right. So not a pointless answer.
0:40:14 > 0:40:17Your second answer was Meet Me In St Louis.
0:40:17 > 0:40:19Let's find out if that's correct.
0:40:19 > 0:40:23If it's pointless, it'll win that jackpot. So, for £4,000,
0:40:23 > 0:40:26was Meet Me In St Louis a film starring Judy Garland?
0:40:28 > 0:40:33It was. Now, 51 people knew that Elaine Paige was in Cats.
0:40:33 > 0:40:36Meet Me In St Louis passes that mark,
0:40:36 > 0:40:39down through the 20s, the teens, single figures...
0:40:39 > 0:40:429. 9 for Meet Me In St Louis.
0:40:44 > 0:40:47That's more like it. A nice, single-figure score.
0:40:47 > 0:40:49Very respectable. Not pointless.
0:40:49 > 0:40:53Only one last chance to win that jackpot of £4,000.
0:40:53 > 0:40:56Your final answer was Close Every Door.
0:40:56 > 0:41:00If it's pointless, it will win you the jackpot.
0:41:00 > 0:41:02Was Close Every Door a song
0:41:02 > 0:41:05from Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat?
0:41:07 > 0:41:10It's right. Cats took you down to 51.
0:41:10 > 0:41:14Your second answer, Meet Me In St Louis, took you down to 9.
0:41:14 > 0:41:18Close Every Door is taking you down through the teens...
0:41:18 > 0:41:20Oh, 6! Oh, bad luck!
0:41:26 > 0:41:28Two good scores out of those three,
0:41:28 > 0:41:32but none of them pointless, so you don't win the jackpot of £4,000,
0:41:32 > 0:41:34which rolls over to the next show.
0:41:34 > 0:41:39We've loved having you on the show. And you do take home a trophy each.
0:41:39 > 0:41:41APPLAUSE
0:41:44 > 0:41:50Yeah, I'm sorry about the category, sorry you couldn't get a pointless.
0:41:50 > 0:41:53Let's look at some of them in case people at home have got one.
0:41:53 > 0:41:58Elaine Paige stage shows - she was in Hair back in the early days.
0:41:58 > 0:42:02Sweeney Todd was pointless, The King & I, The Misanthrope.
0:42:02 > 0:42:06You could also have had Billy, Follies, Piaf was pointless.
0:42:08 > 0:42:12Judy Garland - Babes On Broadway, For Me And My Gal were pointless,
0:42:12 > 0:42:16as were In The Good Old Summertime and Thoroughbreds Don't Cry.
0:42:16 > 0:42:20And the final one was songs in Joseph.
0:42:20 > 0:42:24Go, Go, Go Joseph, Joseph's Dreams, Pharaoh's Story,
0:42:24 > 0:42:26Stone The Crows you could have had.
0:42:26 > 0:42:30In fact, any song from Joseph other than Any Dream Will Do,
0:42:30 > 0:42:33which would've scored 23. Close Every Door we've had.
0:42:33 > 0:42:38Poor, Poor Joseph scored points and Jacob & Sons, Joseph's Coat.
0:42:38 > 0:42:42But anything else on that soundtrack would've won you the money.
0:42:42 > 0:42:45Well done if you got any of those.
0:42:45 > 0:42:49Thanks, Richard. Well, we have to say goodbye, Barbara and Laura,
0:42:49 > 0:42:53but thank you for playing. Thank you very much.
0:42:55 > 0:42:57Well, they didn't win our jackpot,
0:42:57 > 0:43:01which means it rolls over to the next show, when we'll play for...
0:43:04 > 0:43:08Join us next time. Meanwhile, it's goodbye from Richard... Goodbye.
0:43:08 > 0:43:10And it's goodbye from me. Goodbye.
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