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Hello, and welcome to The Code.

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Locked inside this safe is £3,000.

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To open the safe and win the money,

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contestants just need to crack a three-digit code.

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Each time someone fails, more money goes into the safe

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so the jackpot gets higher and higher.

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Last time, Caroline, Pam and Helen from the Wirral

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were our first team of three to win the jackpot,

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walking away with £4,500.

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So, let's meet our first player hoping to crack the code.

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-How're you doing? Good to see you, Jinead.

-Hi.

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-How are you?

-I'm good, thanks.

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-You're from Manchester?

-Yeah.

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-What do you do there?

-I'm an accountancy student,

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so I'm doing my professional accountancy exams.

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Right, is that hardcore? Is that quite difficult?

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It is, yeah, but I've only got six of them to do, so I'm OK.

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And it should mean that numbers are a natural thing for you.

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Yeah, but here, I'm guessing them, so...

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Yeah, that would make a big difference.

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When you're not studying, what do you do?

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At university I was in the Equestrian Society.

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-Oh, really?

-So I was at university in Edinburgh,

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so there was room to ride horses,

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but I'm in Manchester now, so... can't really do it.

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-Yeah, riding a horse through Manchester is tricky.

-Not ideal.

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What else do you do, apart from riding horses and accountancy?

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I started watching the Great British Bake Off,

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so I've tried to become a mini Paul Hollywood, and...

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-What's your show-stopper?

-I still don't have a show-stopper.

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-I'm still learning!

-If you were going to impress me,

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-what would you...?

-Well, I'm into healthy eating at the moment,

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so I could make really good flapjacks, healthy flapjacks.

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And I really like flapjacks.

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That would be... That's a show-stopper,

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you could stop right there. You're here by yourself.

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-Yeah.

-Why is that? Do you think you can handle it?

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Well, firstly cos I want to keep any money I win for myself,

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so that's the main reason.

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And I think my friends were too scared to come on with me.

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-Really?

-Yeah. I was the only one brave enough.

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They will be the losers today.

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Jinead, it is great to have you here.

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-Thanks.

-Now, our previous contestants, Caroline,

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Pam and Helen, were successful.

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That means the jackpot's been reset at £3,000.

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Now, to open that safe and win £3,000,

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you need to enter a three-digit code.

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All you have to do is keep picking the correct answer,

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then you can select a number from 0-9

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and the computer will reveal whether or not it's in the code.

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But be warned, if you pick an incorrect answer at any time,

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you will be out of the game,

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instant elimination, terribly brutal, I'm afraid.

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It's an easy game to play, it's quite a hard one to win,

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as we are discovering. Let's set the code!

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There we go, three blanks. We want to turn those into three numbers.

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-Yeah.

-Before we go any further, very important we say hello to Lesley.

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Hello, Jinead. Welcome to the show, I wish you the best of luck.

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-Thanks.

-Indeed.

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Right, if you're ready, Jinead,

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-shall we see your first three answers?

-Yes.

-OK, here they are!

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Remember, only one of them is correct,

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that's the one you're trying to identify.

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At this point, you can open all

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three answers to reveal the questions.

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Where do you want to start?

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I'll start with Saturday, I think.

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OK, let's look at the question

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behind Saturday.

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The final of the ladies' tournament at Wimbledon is always,

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weather permitting, scheduled for which day of the week?

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That might be true, it might not, I don't really know.

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OK, well, we have the luxury of looking behind the other questions.

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-Which one would you like to see next?

-Kestrel, please.

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I didn't think kestrels flew near the ocean,

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so that doesn't sound right to me.

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-Shall we have a look behind Angel Falls?

-Yeah.

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I was actually reading about the Angel Falls recently.

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-Right.

-But I can't remember whether it's in Africa. I thought

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it might have been Venezuela.

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There's definitely one of the highest waterfalls in the world,

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it's either number one or two, it's definitely

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-between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

-Yep.

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So I think Angel Falls and maybe Victoria Falls is the other one.

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-Right.

-I don't know which is in Venezuela and which is

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on the border...

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So I might be out on the first question, but my gut tells me that

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the Wimbledon Ladies' Final is on Saturday.

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You're going to take a chance on that.

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-You want to lock that in as the correct answer?

-Yes.

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That's locked in.

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Is Saturday the final of the ladies' tournament at Wimbledon?

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-Well done.

-Thank you.

-There you go!

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Absolutely brilliant.

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-A little bit of intuition got you there.

-Yeah.

-Lesley.

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Jinead, I was really worried about you when you opened

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that bottom question and didn't know the answer,

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but you managed to piece it together

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using information you had about the other two.

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The final of the ladies' tournament

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at Wimbledon is always, weather permitting, on a Saturday.

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There was a memorable occasion in 2001 when Venus Williams played

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Justine Henin and, because it was so wet,

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it was postponed to the Sunday.

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The famous waterfall on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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Your gut told you that the Angel Falls is in Venezuela,

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and that the waterfall referred to in the question

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is the Victoria Falls, so good work there.

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And the bird of prey sometimes known as the sea hawk or fish eagle.

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Again, your instinct said kestrel - not associated with the sea.

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The correct answer is the osprey.

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Great stuff.

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Yeah, so actually, Jinead, you kind of knew more than you realised.

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-Yeah.

-Now, here come numbers. We are on safe ground with numbers.

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Have you got a lucky number? How are you going to choose one here?

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I'll just go for nine because I was born on the 9th of August.

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That's as good a reason as any, to be honest.

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The number nine. Is it there in Jinead's code?

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Is it in the first box?

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It's not in the first box.

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How about the second?

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Not there. Is it in the third and final box of the code?

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-Oh!

-Good start.

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Great stuff. So we have our first number in the code.

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Nine was lucky for you, which is absolutely fantastic.

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That's the good news.

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The slightly more worrying news is that that moves the game on to

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the next level, where things are a bit harder.

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As before, you get to see all three answers

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but, now, you only get to see two questions

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at a time before you have to make a decision and commit.

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Shall we have a look at your next three answers?

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-Yes.

-OK, Jinead, here they are.

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Of course, now it does become a bit more important which order you

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-take these questions in.

-Yes.

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French is probably the topic I'm least confident on.

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I did German at school, so I don't know much about the language.

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5 Years Old seems...

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5 Years Old and Blue both seem like quite broad subjects.

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Yeah. They're wide open, aren't they?

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So I think I'll start with 5 Years Old.

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OK. Let's open the question behind 5 Years Old.

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That sounds about right to me.

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I'm not 100% sure there, so I'll go for Blue.

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OK, let's open Blue.

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My brother used to watch it every single day before school

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and I can picture him.

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I think he wore a red top and a blue hat, unless I was...

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I completely got it wrong...

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So I think...

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the second one, 5 Years Old, is false.

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OK, so just to be clear,

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you think the Enid Blyton character, Noddy, has a blue hat?

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Therefore we are going to reject

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5 Years Old - as an incorrect answer?

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-Yes.

-That's what you want to do?

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-Yeah.

-OK. So let's hope that 5 Years Old is an incorrect answer.

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It's got to go red.

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Well done. Good stuff. Lesley.

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So horses that take part in the Derby at Epsom have to be, not five

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years old, but three years old.

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So no horse can win it twice.

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Thank you, Lesley. Right,

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that means, Jinead, we can dismiss that as an incorrect answer.

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It leaves us with two, one of which must be correct.

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Let's have a look at the question behind French.

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I've never heard the term Lusophone.

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And I can't think what language they'd speak either.

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And I'm pretty sure that Noddy had a red top and a blue hat,

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so I think Blue is the correct answer.

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We're going to lock in Blue as our correct answer.

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We want Noddy's hat to be blue.

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Is Blue the correct answer?

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Well done. Good stuff.

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You've got your brother to thank for that.

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-I know.

-Lesley.

-Yes, Jinead, you are right about his costume -

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a red top and a blue hat with a bell on the top for Noddy.

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And the language which a Lusophone would speak -

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the correct answer is Portuguese, coming from Lusitania.

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There we go. Portuguese.

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-Well, Jinead, that's really good news.

-Yeah.

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Buys you the chance to pick another number.

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You're one for one.

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You got the right one first time. Will you be as lucky this time?

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What's it going to be?

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-I think I'll go for four.

-The number four.

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Is the number four in your code?

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Is it in the first box?

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It's not in the first box. Is it in the second box?

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-Oh, wow!

-Yes.

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-I didn't expect that.

-OK, Jinead, so you've chosen two numbers so far

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and both of them are in the code.

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That means there is just one more to find,

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and that means you've found yourself

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-at the hardest stage of the game...

-I know.

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..after just two questions.

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You're getting very close now to £3,000

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and you've done it in a very short space of time.

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Now you can only open one question at a time before you have to commit.

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This is starting to get really quite serious now.

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Let's have a look at the three answers.

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More than before, it's important the order in which you open them.

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Danny Boy - I think it might have been a song

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but I think it was probably before my time.

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That's the one I'm least confident on.

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Rocket and Japan...

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I think I'll try Japan.

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OK, let's open the question behind Japan.

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That's false. It's in India.

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You're happy to reject that straight away?

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-Yeah.

-Confident that that is set in India.

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-Yes.

-This needs to go red to see

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what's behind Danny Boy or Rocket and

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choose the correct answer.

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We want this to go red.

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-Got it.

-Yup.

-Straight away.

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No messing there, Lesley.

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No messing about at all.

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You knew straight away that that was India.

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It's in Jaipur.

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Great. That means, then, Jinead, we can dismiss that

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as an incorrect answer,

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and we get to choose either Danny Boy or Rocket to reveal one of those questions.

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I think I'll go for Rocket.

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OK. We're going to open the question behind Rocket.

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My gut says false, so...

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It's pretty 50-50, but I'll go with false.

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You want to reject that - as an incorrect answer?

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Yeah.

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OK. Right, there it is.

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It's an incorrect answer.

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We can't change our minds on that.

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-No.

-But it does mean we can have a look

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at the question behind Danny Boy,

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just to give you a feeling of

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-whether you've made the right decision or not.

-Yeah.

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I'm a little bit more confident now.

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I've heard "Oh, Danny boy."

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I think that might be true.

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You did say it was a song when we started.

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Yeah. I think I might have heard Tom Jones sing it, or...

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OK. So, yeah, I think I was right to go for false.

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You think you've made the right choice there?

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-Yeah, I do.

-You've got Rocket selected as an incorrect answer,

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which, by definition, means Danny Boy must be correct.

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If we're to go any further,

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get the chance the choose one of those eight

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remaining numbers to see if

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it fits into your code, for a chance at £3,000,

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we want rocket to turn red.

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Oh, no!

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Jinead, I'm so sorry.

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I'm very sorry too, Jinead.

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The edible plant is rocket.

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Long known as an aphrodisiac, apparently.

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The poet, Virgil, said that it excited the desires

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of drowsy people.

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And the name of the well-known Welsh patriotic song - well,

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Danny Boy is usually sung to the tune of the Londonderry Air,

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which is Irish. The correct answer is Men Of Harlech.

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There we go. Let's find out what the last number in the code...

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Any ideas what the last number might have been?

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The next number I probably would have gone for would have been two.

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Is the final number in Jinead's code a two?

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Six. There you go. Well, listen, you thought you'd go out on the first question.

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-Yeah.

-And you went a lot further than that.

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-You did brilliantly.

-Thank you.

-It's been a pleasure meeting you.

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But on this occasion, I have to say, Jinead,

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you've failed to break the code and so we have to wish you goodbye.

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-Thanks.

-Nice to meet you.

-Thank you.

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Thanks, Lesley.

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Well, there goes Jinead.

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Leaving not on his horse with a fistful of money

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but just on his feet,

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back to Manchester. His loss is our next contestant's gain, though,

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because, as always, the money goes up.

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So let's meet the next team hoping to crack the code.

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Here they are.

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Sue... Nice to see you, Sue.

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-Hello, pleased to meet you.

-And Linda.

-Hello, Matt.

-How are you?

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-Fine, thank you.

-Now, what do I know?

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-I know you're from Dudley...

-That's right.

-..and Derbyshire.

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-Yes.

-So how do you know each other?

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We met about ten years ago.

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-That's right.

-We got chatting and we just clicked with one another.

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-Right.

-And we've just got on great - ain't we? - really.

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Well, yeah. Can't shake her off. I can't get rid of her, really.

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What is it that makes you friends?

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-Can you put your finger on it?

-We just enjoy...

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..each other's company.

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We just have a laugh, don't we? Really...

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-Do the daftest things.

-And we've got a lot of things in common.

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We like to do the same things.

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We've been on holiday together, we get together at New Year, and...

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So you've seen parts of the world together?

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-Where have you been?

-We had a cottage at New Year, didn't we?

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-That's right.

-Which was lovely.

-Been to Florence together.

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Oh, yeah, we went to Florence.

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-Yeah.

-Sounds idyllic. Sounds wonderful.

-Yeah.

-It's great.

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We just go on adventures, don't we, Sue?

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-Yes.

-Well, to put up with each other on holiday,

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-you have to be very good friends, I think.

-Yeah.

-What do you do?

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-Do you have jobs?

-I'm a domestic goddess.

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Oh, well, that's a very big job.

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-Yes.

-Yeah.

-But what elevates you to domestic goddess rather than...?

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-I'm very good at it.

-You're just brilliant?

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-Yeah.

-That's great to hear.

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-How about you, Linda?

-I run a volunteer centre.

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So we recruit volunteers in the community

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to help people who may be older

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or disabled, and it's really worthwhile, and it's fantastic.

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-Sounds like something that's very fulfilling.

-Yeah.

-Excellent.

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Well, this is where we're at.

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Jinead, the previous contestant, he failed.

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That means another £500 goes into the safe...

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..making a total of...

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Very nice, thank you. And let's reset the code.

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Three blanks that we want to make into three numbers

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to open that door and give you the jackpot.

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Sue and Linda, are you ready?

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-Oh, yes.

-As we'll ever be.

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Good. Let's have a look at your first three answers.

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OK.

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Remember, only one of those is correct.

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That's the one that you are trying to find.

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Which one would you like to start with first?

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-Start at the top?

-Can do, yeah.

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-Top, please.

-Aston Martin.

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-Let's see the question behind Aston Martin.

-OK.

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I don't think it was such an expensive car as an Aston Martin.

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But I... I don't know if I can picture what car it was.

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Does Charles own an Aston Martin?

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Well, it was his car. I'm sure it was his car that they used.

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-Shall we open the next one?

-Yeah.

-Let's have a look.

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Only one of them can be correct, remember.

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-OK.

-Let's open the question behind Aztec.

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OK.

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Is it the Incas or are they Aztecs?

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-I think it's the Incas.

-Do you think it's the Incas?

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OK, shall we have a look at the last one?

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-Yes, please.

-The question behind eight, please.

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-It's wrong.

-Yeah, yeah.

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-It's E, F, G, H, I.

-Yeah.

-So that's definitely wrong.

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OK. Which one do you want to go for?

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I think you're probably right with the Machu Picchu.

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-It was the Incas.

-Are you sure?

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No.

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If I'm honest, no, I'm not.

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But that's the dodgy one, the Aztec and the Incas.

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But I really don't know and I think you're right.

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So I think we'd better go with the top one.

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Because you were sure about that.

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Our first question. We've already got a bit of a tricky one.

0:17:360:17:39

-I know!

-Yeah, I know.

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Which one is it going to be? Let's lock in one as a correct answer.

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-OK, you say. What do you want?

-We're going...

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-We are going for...

-..Aston Martin being the right answer.

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-OK, then.

-Aston Martin.

-Oh, no!

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Let's lock it in. We want that to be the correct answer.

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We want it to go green.

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-Oh, no!

-Not red!

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-Yeah!

-Get in!

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Lesley.

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Well done, Sue and Linda.

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Yes, Sue, I heard you mention Prince Charles.

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It was Prince Charles's convertible Aston Martin.

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And Machu Picchu is a renowned site associated with which civilisation?

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Linda, you said the right answer for this one, which is Inca.

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-Incas.

-And the only number between 1 and 100 with the letters in

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alphabetical order - not 8, but 40.

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Thank you, Lesley. Well, look, there we go.

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It's plain sailing from here. You passed the first question.

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It's time to pick a number. You've got a correct answer.

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Which one would you like to choose?

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-Go on, pick a number.

-Number six?

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-Number six.

-Let's have a look.

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Is number six there in the code for Sue and Linda?

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Let's have a look at the first box.

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-Nothing in the first box.

-Oh, no.

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Nothing in the second box.

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Is there a six there in the final box?

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No. Six is not there.

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-Sorry.

-Bad luck.

-It's a good thing.

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-It's eliminated.

-It's eliminated number six.

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-OK.

-We get to carry on playing the game

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at the easiest level, where you can

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see all the questions together.

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Shall we have a look at your next three answers?

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-OK.

-Sue, Linda, here they are.

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Oh, my life.

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-From the top again?

-Go on.

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From the top. Let's have a look at the question behind Baba Ghanoush.

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Do you know that?

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-No!

-I've heard of it but I'm not sure.

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-Oh, not got a clue.

-I'm not sure.

-Well, we can look at the other two.

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-Yes, please.

-Would you like 2,000 metres next?

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-Yeah.

-Yes.

-Let's reveal that question.

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Can we see the third one, please?

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Yes! You can.

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That got a pretty cold reception.

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Right, the question behind A Nobody, please.

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A Nobody? What's that all about?

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-Oh, well. It's Adrian Mole, isn't it?

-Yeah.

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So we think that could be an incorrect answer?

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-You think that's Adrian Mole?

-Yeah.

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We're looking at the other two, then, somewhere.

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-You plump for it this time.

-No, I...

-Cos I haven't got a clue on those.

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-Don't you know nothing about the food?

-I thought chickpeas -

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something dal... We've got a friend, who's a vegetarian, who likes

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chickpeas, and when we order an Indian, it's something dal.

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-Tarka dal?

-Will we go for the rowing?

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-Go for the rowing.

-We are going for the rowing.

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You're going to lock that in as your correct answer?

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-Yes, please.

-Sue and Linda, you've locked it in.

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If it turns green,

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we get the chance to choose another number for the code.

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We haven't got any yet.

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I know.

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Is 2,000 metres the correct answer?

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Oh!

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It is the correct answer!

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-Get in!

-Very lucky, Sue and Linda.

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Well reasoned out.

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Olympic rowing races, yes, they are all 2,000 metres now.

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But 100 years ago, there were various differences

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and women used to row 1,000 metres up until Seoul in 1988.

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-OK.

-The Middle Eastern dip that has crushed chickpeas as its main

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ingredient - Baba Ghanoush has aubergine.

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-Oh.

-You mentioned dal.

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-Yes.

-Dal does have chickpeas but the Middle Eastern dip is hummus,

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which comes from the Arabic for chickpeas.

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And the fictional diary, Sue Townsend,

0:21:330:21:35

you knew this straight away,

0:21:350:21:36

was Adrian Mole. Not Diary of a Nobody,

0:21:360:21:38

which is by George and Weedon Grossmith.

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Thank you, Lesley, and thank you, Sue and Linda.

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We got the correct answer,

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and that means you get to choose another digit to put into your code.

0:21:450:21:48

-Six is gone. What's it going to be next, Sue?

-Number five, please.

0:21:480:21:51

Number five.

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Is it in the first box of Sue and Linda's code?

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-Oh! Ay-up!

-It is! You've got one.

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Great news. You're making progress.

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However, it does take us to the next stage of the game,

0:22:040:22:07

where things get a bit more difficult.

0:22:070:22:10

As before, you see three answers

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but now you only get to see two questions

0:22:120:22:15

at a time, before you have to make a decision. Are you ready?

0:22:150:22:20

-Yeah.

-We're ready.

-Let's have a look at your next three answers.

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-Right.

-What do you want?

-Shall we go with David Miliband?

0:22:300:22:32

-David Miliband.

-David Miliband, please.

0:22:320:22:34

Let's reveal the question behind David Miliband.

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I think he was. Actually, I think he was.

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-I think so.

-We can open one other question before you have to make a

0:22:470:22:50

-decision on it.

-Right.

0:22:500:22:51

Job or Bologna?

0:22:510:22:53

-Job?

-Yeah, go on.

0:22:530:22:55

-Job.

-Let's open the question behind job or Job.

0:22:550:22:58

OK.

0:22:580:23:00

Oh, we ought to know this.

0:23:050:23:07

I'm more...

0:23:070:23:08

-You think it's David Miliband.

-I am more leaning towards David Miliband

0:23:080:23:11

being Foreign Secretary.

0:23:110:23:12

So we'll...

0:23:120:23:14

-Shall we get rid of that one?

-We'll get rid of Job.

0:23:140:23:16

We are going to reject Job as an incorrect answer.

0:23:160:23:20

Let's find out. We want it to go red.

0:23:220:23:24

We want Job to be an incorrect answer.

0:23:240:23:27

Well done.

0:23:310:23:33

-Good work.

-Absolutely right.

0:23:330:23:35

Well chosen.

0:23:350:23:36

The book of the Old Testament in which

0:23:360:23:38

Jonah gets swallowed is the Book of Jonah.

0:23:380:23:40

The Book of Jonah. That makes sense, doesn't it?

0:23:400:23:43

-Yeah.

-Right, it also makes sense that we can get rid of that as an

0:23:430:23:46

incorrect answer. We can have a look at the question behind Bologna,

0:23:460:23:50

which is...

0:23:500:23:52

-Tuscan.

-Tuscan city.

0:24:010:24:03

Bologna - is it even in Tuscany?

0:24:030:24:05

I know, that's it.

0:24:050:24:06

That's it. Yeah.

0:24:060:24:08

Which one of these do you want to lock in as the correct answer?

0:24:080:24:10

-David Miliband.

-We're locking in David Miliband as a correct answer.

0:24:100:24:15

We want it to go green.

0:24:150:24:16

Was David Miliband the last Foreign Secretary for a Labour government in

0:24:160:24:21

the UK? Is it the correct answer?

0:24:210:24:24

-Well done! Absolutely brilliant.

-I don't know how we managed!

0:24:290:24:32

Lesley.

0:24:320:24:33

That's right. Well done, you've chosen the correct pair there.

0:24:330:24:38

David and Ed Miliband were the first siblings to sit in cabinet at

0:24:380:24:42

the same time since Edward and Oliver Stanley in 1938.

0:24:420:24:47

And the Tuscan city which holds the twice-yearly Palio -

0:24:470:24:50

Bologna is not in Tuscany, it's in Emilia-Romagna.

0:24:500:24:53

The correct answer is Siena.

0:24:530:24:56

Great stuff. So you've got one number in your code.

0:24:560:24:59

Two numbers chosen so far.

0:24:590:25:00

Just five and six.

0:25:000:25:02

We're trying to get another number in that code.

0:25:020:25:04

-Which one do you want?

-One.

0:25:040:25:05

Number one it is.

0:25:050:25:07

Is it in Sue and Linda's code?

0:25:070:25:09

Is it in the second box?

0:25:090:25:10

Not in the second box.

0:25:140:25:16

Is it in the third box?

0:25:160:25:17

It's not there. It's not there. But that's OK.

0:25:190:25:22

We've dismissed it. It means we carry on playing the game

0:25:220:25:25

at this level, seeing two questions at a time.

0:25:250:25:28

Let's see if you can go any further.

0:25:280:25:30

The next three answers, please.

0:25:300:25:32

Which ones are jumping out at you there?

0:25:370:25:39

-Two Towers.

-Shall we go for Two Towers?

0:25:390:25:41

-Two Towers, please.

-Right.

0:25:410:25:43

I think that might be right.

0:25:520:25:53

Do you? Well, wait a minute.

0:25:530:25:55

Is it the same as the films?

0:25:550:25:56

Because The Two Towers definitely wasn't the first one.

0:25:570:26:01

No, it wasn't. It was Lord Of The Rings with the...

0:26:010:26:03

You get to open one other question before you have to make...

0:26:050:26:07

What do you want? Do you want Handel or do you want Cricket?

0:26:070:26:12

I'm as bad at both of them. What do you want?

0:26:120:26:14

-Handel's Water Music.

-We'll have Handel.

0:26:140:26:16

Let's have a look at the question behind Handel.

0:26:160:26:20

-Do you know that one?

-No.

0:26:260:26:28

Not very clever, really, am I?

0:26:290:26:31

I'd eliminate that one.

0:26:310:26:33

OK.

0:26:330:26:34

We'll eliminate that one, then, please.

0:26:350:26:37

You want to get rid of Handel so we can have a look at the question

0:26:370:26:39

behind Cricket, try and identify the correct answer,

0:26:390:26:42

but we're saying Handel, incorrect?

0:26:420:26:44

Yes.

0:26:440:26:46

If it goes red, that means we get to see behind Cricket.

0:26:460:26:49

If it goes green, then that's it, ladies.

0:26:490:26:52

We are on our way home. We don't want that.

0:26:520:26:54

Is Handel the incorrect answer?

0:26:550:26:57

Great stuff.

0:27:000:27:01

-Really good.

-Well worked out.

0:27:010:27:03

Yes. Handel more associated with oratorios.

0:27:030:27:06

The correct answer is Mendelssohn.

0:27:060:27:09

Mendelssohn. The Scottish Symphony.

0:27:090:27:12

Well, we can get rid of that now.

0:27:120:27:13

It's an incorrect answer.

0:27:130:27:14

It's good, isn't it?

0:27:160:27:17

-Amazing.

-You are better than you think you are.

0:27:170:27:20

We're amazing ourselves.

0:27:200:27:22

Let's have a look at the question behind Cricket.

0:27:220:27:24

I don't think it was cricket.

0:27:320:27:33

-Was that football?

-Yeah, I think it was.

0:27:330:27:36

I'm going to stick with The Two Towers.

0:27:360:27:38

Yeah, we are going to stick with The Two Towers, please.

0:27:380:27:41

We are going to lock in The Two Towers as the correct answer.

0:27:410:27:45

We want it to go green.

0:27:450:27:47

It buys Sue and Linda another chance to put a figure into the code

0:27:470:27:52

and take us closer to £3,500.

0:27:520:27:55

It is.

0:27:580:28:00

It's correct.

0:28:000:28:01

THEY LAUGH

0:28:010:28:03

Lesley.

0:28:050:28:06

What a relief, Sue and Linda, going with the correct pairing yet again.

0:28:080:28:13

Yes, the name of the middle book in the Lord Of The Rings is

0:28:130:28:16

The Two Towers. The first one being The Fellowship Of The Ring.

0:28:160:28:19

And the third, The Return Of The King.

0:28:190:28:22

And England's national women's team won the World Cup not in cricket...

0:28:220:28:26

In cricket they came third in 2013 in the World Cup.

0:28:260:28:29

-..but in rugby union.

-Oh!

0:28:290:28:31

Thank you, Lesley.

0:28:310:28:32

Well, the women are winning.

0:28:320:28:34

Somehow you are getting there.

0:28:340:28:37

You are buying yourself a chance to choose another number.

0:28:370:28:40

Where do you want to go next?

0:28:400:28:42

-You choose.

-I fancy zero.

0:28:420:28:44

-Zero?!

-Yeah.

0:28:440:28:45

-Do you?

-I do.

-You fancy zero, Sue?

0:28:450:28:49

Well, listen, I'm not going to argue with you today.

0:28:490:28:51

No way. It's working out.

0:28:510:28:53

Is zero in your code?

0:28:530:28:55

Is it in the second box?

0:28:550:28:57

It's not there. Is it in the third and final box?

0:28:590:29:03

-Give us a zero.

-Oh, please.

0:29:030:29:06

Sorry, you can choose next time.

0:29:060:29:08

Right. We are getting our way through the numbers.

0:29:080:29:12

If you get ten questions right, which I don't put past you,

0:29:120:29:15

-the door will open.

-OK.

0:29:150:29:17

Let's have a look at our next three answers, please.

0:29:170:29:19

Shall we go with Ann Widdecombe?

0:29:240:29:26

-Yeah, go on, then.

-I just had a flash of

0:29:260:29:27

-Strictly Come Dancing come to mind.

-Yeah.

0:29:270:29:30

And politics worked out well for you before.

0:29:300:29:32

Let's have a look at the question behind Ann Widdecombe.

0:29:320:29:36

-No.

-No, it wasn't.

-That's wrong.

-It was...

-That's wrong.

0:29:430:29:48

OK. Well, now you can look behind another answer.

0:29:480:29:50

If we get that wrong, that's it.

0:29:500:29:52

-Well, no, that's fine.

-We get it right even if it's wrong?

0:29:520:29:54

You just need to... What you need to do...

0:29:540:29:57

-Sorry.

-You need to find one correct answer.

0:29:570:30:00

If you think that's wrong...

0:30:000:30:01

-It's wrong.

-We can get rid of it after you've chosen...

0:30:010:30:05

The tablets are wearing off.

0:30:050:30:06

The thing is...

0:30:060:30:08

OK, I'll help you here.

0:30:080:30:10

Choose another answer to look behind.

0:30:100:30:12

Monkey.

0:30:120:30:14

-Let's have a look behind Monkey.

-Sorry!

0:30:140:30:16

It's fine.

0:30:160:30:18

Monkey, please. Oh!

0:30:180:30:20

My dad was a Cockney.

0:30:250:30:26

I ain't got a clue.

0:30:260:30:28

Well, a pony's 25.

0:30:280:30:29

What we are looking for now is to get rid...

0:30:310:30:33

We can eliminate the bottom one.

0:30:330:30:35

Let's do that. We want to get rid of Ann Widdecombe.

0:30:350:30:37

We think that's a wrong answer, incorrect.

0:30:370:30:39

We want it to turn red.

0:30:390:30:41

Give us a chance of looking behind Squash.

0:30:410:30:43

Ann Widdecombe, an incorrect answer.

0:30:430:30:46

-Please turn red.

-I'm trying to think of her name.

0:30:460:30:49

It is incorrect. You were absolutely certain about that.

0:30:500:30:53

-Well done.

-Is it D...Dorries?

0:30:530:30:55

No. It was...

0:30:550:30:56

-It was her from...

-Let's find out from Lesley.

0:30:560:30:59

Linda, you're absolutely right. It is Nadine Dorries.

0:30:590:31:02

She said she did it because 16 million people

0:31:020:31:04

watch the programme and

0:31:040:31:06

she thought MPs should be going to where people are.

0:31:060:31:08

-Yes.

-Thank you, Lesley.

0:31:080:31:09

Let's get rid of that. It's an incorrect answer.

0:31:090:31:11

-OK.

-We can have a look at the question behind Squash.

-Right.

0:31:110:31:14

Do you think a monkey is 500?

0:31:220:31:23

I haven't got a clue. Do you know?

0:31:230:31:25

I can't give you any clues at all, I'm afraid.

0:31:280:31:30

-I know.

-I would love to.

0:31:300:31:32

Let's just go for the Monkey.

0:31:320:31:34

-Want to lock in Monkey?

-Yes, it may be wrong, but...

0:31:340:31:37

Sue and Linda want to lock in Monkey as the correct answer.

0:31:370:31:41

We want it to go green.

0:31:410:31:43

We want to carry on

0:31:430:31:45

this crazy ride we are on.

0:31:450:31:46

-I'm not really... I don't know.

-If only we were into sport.

0:31:460:31:49

Let's find out. Is Monkey our correct answer?

0:31:490:31:53

-Ooh!

-I don't know where this is coming from now.

0:31:550:31:58

Honestly. I'm not sure where it's coming from.

0:31:580:32:01

Well done, Sue and Linda. Yes, a monkey is £500.

0:32:010:32:05

Sue, you said you knew a pony was £25.

0:32:050:32:08

Pavarotti is a tenner.

0:32:080:32:10

Oh! Well, of course he is.

0:32:100:32:12

-Pavarotti, yeah.

-In 2004,

0:32:120:32:14

Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms won Olympic silver not in squash,

0:32:140:32:18

which has been repeatedly rejected for inclusion in the Olympics,

0:32:180:32:21

but in badminton.

0:32:210:32:23

OK. You've bought yourself the chance

0:32:230:32:25

to put another number into the code to see if it sticks.

0:32:250:32:28

I picked the last couple. You pick one.

0:32:280:32:30

-Number seven.

-Number seven.

0:32:300:32:33

Is it there in the second box?

0:32:330:32:35

Lucky number seven.

0:32:350:32:37

Is it, though?

0:32:370:32:38

Not there in the second box.

0:32:390:32:40

Is seven in the final box?

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It's not there.

0:32:440:32:45

-Well, there's another one gone.

-But it's another one gone.

0:32:450:32:47

Another one bites the dust and we've got five left, OK?

0:32:470:32:51

So, you're halfway through the numbers.

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Let's have a look at your next three answers.

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-Jamie Oliver.

-Jamie Oliver.

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I don't think it was him.

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I know he started off young, didn't he?

0:33:130:33:15

-I don't think it was him.

-OK, that's fine by me.

0:33:150:33:17

I haven't got a clue.

0:33:170:33:19

Well, we get the chance to look behind another question.

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-OK. None?

-None.

0:33:210:33:23

Let's see the question behind None.

0:33:230:33:24

September.

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No, it's B-R-E.

0:33:340:33:35

May. What's May? Is it M-A-I or M-A-Y?

0:33:370:33:41

I think we ought to reject Jamie Oliver.

0:33:420:33:44

-OK.

-I might be wrong but...

0:33:440:33:47

-I just didn't think it was him.

-We'd like to reject Jamie Oliver -

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as an incorrect answer.

0:33:500:33:52

-That's what we're saying.

-Yes.

0:33:520:33:54

OK, if it's incorrect,

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-we get the chance to look at the question behind Saxophone.

-OK.

0:33:550:33:58

Please, let it go red.

0:34:000:34:02

Well done. Great stuff.

0:34:050:34:07

Got rid of that one. Lesley.

0:34:070:34:08

Yes, Jamie Oliver, no Michelin stars yet.

0:34:080:34:11

The correct answer is Marco Pierre White.

0:34:110:34:14

-Well done.

-Marco Pierre White.

0:34:140:34:16

Off you go. We'll get rid of him - as an incorrect answer.

0:34:160:34:19

We can have a look at the question behind Saxophone.

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I don't think he was a saxophonist.

0:34:280:34:30

You don't think he was a sax player?

0:34:300:34:32

No. It's only gut, really.

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I can't think of the months being the same...

0:34:350:34:38

..in French as in English.

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What do you think is the same?

0:34:400:34:42

-I don't...

-Janvier, Fevrier, Mars Avril...

0:34:420:34:46

May. But is it spelt M-A-Y or M-A-I?

0:34:460:34:50

Juin, Juillet.

0:34:500:34:51

Is it A-O-U-T, August? Aout.

0:34:530:34:56

Then there's September but it's B-R-E, not B-E-R.

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-Septembre.

-Novembre.

0:34:590:35:01

I think it's the sax.

0:35:010:35:03

No, you've just gone through all the months and said

0:35:030:35:06

-none of them.

-It says how many months of the year have exactly

0:35:060:35:08

the same spelling in French and in English?

0:35:080:35:10

-None.

-I can't think of...

0:35:100:35:12

So, that's the right answer, then.

0:35:120:35:14

Oh, of course it is!

0:35:140:35:16

OK. Just so we are clear, we are looking...

0:35:160:35:18

Only one of those can be correct.

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-Yes. Sorry.

-The right answer...

0:35:200:35:23

-The right answer.

-Thank you for correcting me on that.

0:35:230:35:26

-We are going with None, please.

-As the correct answer?

0:35:260:35:29

Yes, as the correct answer. Yes, please.

0:35:290:35:31

We are. Definitely.

0:35:310:35:33

OK, we've got that. You're doing brilliantly, Sue and Linda.

0:35:330:35:36

We want to carry that on. We want this to be green.

0:35:360:35:39

Is it the correct answer?

0:35:400:35:42

-Yes!

-Well done.

0:35:460:35:49

Well done.

0:35:490:35:50

-Clever.

-I would have gone for the other one!

-Well, listen.

0:35:500:35:53

Lesley, how about that French?

0:35:530:35:55

Linda, you ran beautifully and accurately

0:35:550:35:57

through the months of the year in French.

0:35:570:36:00

May is, exactly as you said, M-A-I.

0:36:000:36:02

Gone back to schooldays there, you see.

0:36:020:36:04

It's all buried in there somewhere and it came out at just the right

0:36:040:36:07

moment. And, Sue,

0:36:070:36:09

you thought Dizzy Gillespie didn't sound like a saxophonist.

0:36:090:36:12

Absolutely right. He played the trumpet.

0:36:120:36:14

-Trumpet.

-There you go.

-Yeah, I thought it didn't sound right.

0:36:140:36:18

Well, however you did it, it gave us the right result.

0:36:180:36:22

And you get another chance to put a digit into the code.

0:36:220:36:26

-There's only five left.

-Go on.

-Number two, please.

0:36:260:36:29

Number two. Is it in the second box?

0:36:290:36:32

Surely.

0:36:320:36:33

We've got one.

0:36:340:36:35

It is.

0:36:370:36:39

We've only got one answer to get right now.

0:36:390:36:41

Right, this is starting to get really quite serious now.

0:36:410:36:44

You've got four numbers there to get into the code.

0:36:440:36:47

Every time from now on that you get a chance to do that,

0:36:470:36:50

you're going to have to do it the hard way.

0:36:500:36:52

OK. Because you get three answers, as always,

0:36:520:36:56

but this time you see the questions one at a time and you have to make

0:36:560:37:01

a decision based on that.

0:37:010:37:03

Shall we have a look at your next three answers?

0:37:030:37:05

-OK.

-Here they are.

0:37:050:37:07

-Shall we have a bit of Scandal?

-Yeah, we'll have a bit of Scandal.

0:37:120:37:15

Bit of Scandal.

0:37:150:37:16

Is there a show called Scandal?

0:37:230:37:25

There must be! Or maybe not.

0:37:250:37:27

There's a film called Scandal.

0:37:270:37:29

Oh, there certainly is. Yes, I've seen it.

0:37:290:37:32

But...

0:37:320:37:34

This is a TV show, so...

0:37:340:37:35

Well, I'm happy enough to say no.

0:37:350:37:37

-Shall we say no?

-You want to dismiss it?

0:37:370:37:39

-Yes.

-Because we have to do something.

0:37:390:37:41

We want it to turn red, so we can move on and look at the other two.

0:37:410:37:44

Yes.

0:37:440:37:45

This has to be an incorrect answer

0:37:470:37:49

otherwise, Sue and Linda,

0:37:490:37:52

much though I've enjoyed it, we have to say bye-bye to you.

0:37:520:37:55

I don't want that to happen.

0:37:550:37:57

Is Scandal an incorrect answer?

0:37:570:37:59

It is.

0:38:020:38:03

Where are you getting this from?

0:38:050:38:06

I don't know. I don't know.

0:38:060:38:09

-Don't knock it, it's working.

-Yeah.

-Well done, Sue and Linda.

0:38:090:38:13

Yes, there is a TV series called Scandal

0:38:130:38:15

but completely separate from this one.

0:38:150:38:17

Stars Kevin Spacey as Frank Underwood,

0:38:170:38:19

it's House Of Cards.

0:38:190:38:21

Oh, I've heard of that, yeah.

0:38:210:38:23

House Of Cards. There it is.

0:38:230:38:25

It's an incorrect answer. We can get rid of it. Off it pops.

0:38:250:38:28

It leaves us with Sandals and Vandals,

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one of which we now have too choose to reveal the question behind it.

0:38:310:38:35

Do you want to go for Vandals?

0:38:350:38:37

-Do you?

-Yeah.

-Yeah, go on, then.

-Vandals.

0:38:370:38:40

-Vandals, please.

-Yeah.

0:38:400:38:41

-I weren't expecting that.

-I went to Rome last year.

0:38:500:38:52

Should have paid more notice, really.

0:38:520:38:54

We'd have been better off stopping at the last one.

0:38:540:38:56

You can't do that.

0:38:560:38:58

-You can't just stop.

-She's making her own rules up!

0:38:580:39:01

We have to keep going.

0:39:030:39:05

-We've come this far.

-Shall we say that's true?

0:39:050:39:07

I don't know why I want to say it's true but...

0:39:070:39:11

It doesn't sound right to me.

0:39:110:39:14

-Are we saying yes or no?

-I'm going to say...

0:39:140:39:16

-..that might be true.

-OK.

0:39:170:39:20

-Possibly!

-Again, not an option.

0:39:210:39:23

Is it correct, locked in as correct?

0:39:230:39:26

-(What do you think?)

-You can't ask Lesley.

0:39:260:39:28

-She knows.

-I know.

-Correct or incorrect?

0:39:280:39:31

We are going to say that it's true.

0:39:310:39:34

We are going to lock in Vandals as the correct answer.

0:39:340:39:38

-We'll get our cases now.

-We'll get our bags now.

-OK.

0:39:380:39:41

Which means we can have a look at

0:39:410:39:43

the question behind Sandals just to see

0:39:430:39:46

-the expressions on your faces when it pops up.

-If we know it.

0:39:460:39:49

Yeah.

0:39:490:39:50

I know this one!

0:39:530:39:55

That is wrong!

0:39:550:39:57

-Thomas Cook.

-It's Thomas Cook!

0:39:570:39:59

Well done. We ain't got it right yet, though.

0:40:010:40:03

You know that's incorrect, which means what?

0:40:030:40:05

-Oh, my life.

-We might possibly be wrong.

0:40:050:40:08

Let's find out. Is Vandals the correct answer?

0:40:080:40:13

Goodness me. Somebody is looking down on us.

0:40:150:40:17

They really are looking down on you today.

0:40:170:40:19

-It's only cos I've got me mate.

-Sue and Linda.

0:40:190:40:22

That's lovely. Lesley.

0:40:220:40:24

Exactly right. The quiz gods are smiling on you, Sue and Linda.

0:40:240:40:28

The tribe is the Vandals.

0:40:280:40:30

The second of three major sackings of Rome.

0:40:300:40:33

The first being the Visigoths and the third - the Ostrogoths.

0:40:330:40:37

And you knew this one as soon as it came up.

0:40:370:40:39

Thomas Cook, not Sandals, was the right choice.

0:40:390:40:42

We wouldn't have had to go through all that agony, would we?

0:40:420:40:45

It's not just you.

0:40:450:40:46

We're all going through it.

0:40:460:40:48

But you know what?

0:40:480:40:50

Somehow we staggered to the point where we get to pick another number.

0:40:500:40:55

And not just any number,

0:40:550:40:56

this could be the one that completes the code and opens the door on

0:40:560:41:01

a jackpot of £3,500.

0:41:010:41:04

That's unbelievable, isn't it?

0:41:040:41:06

It is, but you ain't picked the right number yet.

0:41:060:41:09

First things first. We have got four numbers there.

0:41:090:41:11

Three, four, eight and nine.

0:41:110:41:13

One of them must be in the code.

0:41:130:41:15

Four, I'd go for, but go with whatever you want.

0:41:150:41:17

-Did you want four?

-Number four?

0:41:170:41:18

-Number four.

-Number four.

-Please.

0:41:180:41:20

OK. Who is going to join me down at the safe to put that number into

0:41:200:41:25

the keypad?

0:41:250:41:26

-Oldest.

-That's me, then, eh?

-Come on then, Sue.

0:41:260:41:28

-I'm the oldest.

-Let's go to the safe.

0:41:280:41:31

Oh, dear.

0:41:330:41:35

OK. Sue and Linda, you've chosen the number four.

0:41:360:41:40

If the number four is the final figure in your code,

0:41:400:41:45

then you will leave today with £3,500.

0:41:450:41:49

-Are you ready?

-Oh!

-Yes.

0:41:500:41:53

Press the number four.

0:41:530:41:55

There they go. Spinning round.

0:42:010:42:04

Is it 9-2-4?

0:42:040:42:06

We want the number four.

0:42:060:42:07

We want to give you £3,500.

0:42:070:42:10

Come on. Be a four.

0:42:120:42:13

Be a four.

0:42:130:42:14

It's not a four.

0:42:200:42:22

Never mind. Never mind. It's another number out the way.

0:42:220:42:26

Let's go and rejoin Linda, because we get to carry on playing.

0:42:260:42:30

-Sorry.

-Oh, well.

0:42:300:42:32

-That's all right.

-Not to worry.

0:42:320:42:33

That's all right. We've only got three numbers to choose from

0:42:330:42:38

and, because you're being guided by voices, I have no doubt...

0:42:380:42:43

KLAXON

0:42:430:42:45

Is that it?

0:42:450:42:47

Oh, my goodness. That sound means, unfortunately, Sue, Linda,

0:42:470:42:50

we have run out of time.

0:42:500:42:53

-Oh!

-Do you think you can do it?

0:42:530:42:56

-We'll give it a good go, yeah.

-That's what I like to hear.

0:42:560:42:59

-Thank you very much.

-Thank you.

-Sue and Linda,

0:42:590:43:01

just one number away from opening the safe and taking out £3,500.

0:43:010:43:07

Join us next time to find out if they have what it takes to crack

0:43:070:43:11

the code. Lesley, luck and knowledge.

0:43:110:43:15

Absolutely. I hope you can carry on that run of good luck next time.

0:43:150:43:18

Thank you so much for today, Lesley. And thank you to you for watching.

0:43:180:43:22

Goodbye.

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