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Hello and welcome to The Code.

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Locked inside this safe is £6,500.

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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, though, more money goes into the safe

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and the jackpot gets higher and higher.

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The code hasn't been cracked for a good few days now.

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Let's find out if our next contestants

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can take home that money.

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-And here they are. Young Terry.

-Hi, Matt.

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-Young Andy. Good to see you.

-Not quite so young.

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-Both from Somerset.

-We are - Yeovil.

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-Is it Yeovil itself?

-Yeah.

-Yeovil itself. Wonderful to have you here.

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-How do you guys know each other?

-We've known each other for years

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but we've got a lot of shared interests -

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golf, football, skittles...

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Skittles is an interesting one.

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Is there a serious level of skittle playing going on in Yeovil?

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-It's quite big in the south-west.

-Is it?

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Yeah, there used to be four or five leagues.

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It's slightly less now, but every pub used to have a skittle alley.

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-We play on a Thursday.

-And which league are you guys in?

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-Are you in the Champions League?

-We're in the first division.

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-First division?

-We are the Barcelona of skittles.

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Let's give your club a name. I mean, what is it?

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That's embarrassing. It's the Jacket Spuds.

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-The Jacket Spuds is...

-The captain.

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The Jacket Spuds is the Barcelona of skittles in the south-west.

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I'm surprised you hadn't heard of us.

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Tell me about yourselves. What do you actually do?

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Well, I retired last year, early retirement,

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as a civil servant, so spending more time playing golf with him

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and playing skittles with him, really.

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Now, Terry, I hear you're going to Glastonbury this year.

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First time ever. Turned 70 a couple of months ago

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and I thought, seeing as it's just down the road, really,

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20 minutes away from where I live, always fancied it,

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so me and the wife

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and a few friends are off to Glastonbury.

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-I've been three times.

-Have you really?

-Yeah.

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For three or four days, it's the best place on earth.

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-That's all I can say. Are you going as well, Andy?

-No.

-Not taking you.

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-No.

-He's going to wait till he's a bit older.

-Yeah.

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-Listen, it's lovely to have you here on the show.

-Thank you, Matt.

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We hope you do well, a big jackpot for you today.

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To open the safe and win £6,500,

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you need to enter a three-digit code.

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All you have to do is choose the correct answer each time.

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That gives you the opportunity to select a number between zero

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and nine. The computer reveals whether that's in the code.

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But be warned - if at any point you choose an incorrect answer,

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that's it, you're out of the game, back to Yeovil,

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instant elimination.

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

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as we've been discovering recently.

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If you're ready, Terry, Andy, 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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But before we go any further, we should say hello to Lesley.

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Welcome, Terry and Andy.

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I hope you can improve on our recent contestants' performances.

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Yeah, they haven't had much luck. They've struggled a bit.

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Terry, Andy, let's have a look at your first three answers.

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Remember, only one of those is correct.

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That's the one you're trying to find.

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At this point, you can open

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all three answers to reveal the questions.

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So, actually, the order doesn't matter too much,

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but where would you like to start?

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Shall we take them in the order they're up there?

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Why not? There's nothing that jumps out.

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I don't fancy the Big Hero

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because that smacks of science fiction or something like that.

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Children, superheroes, yeah.

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Let's open the question behind nine inches.

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-Isn't it the width of the bat? You know the table tennis bat.

-Yeah.

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I don't think that's nine inches.

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-No, it's about six, I think.

-I would say it's less than nine inches.

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-I would say it's less, yeah, I would say it's less.

-Let's see the others.

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-I'm not...

-OK.

-I don't think that's right.

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-Yeah, I don't think that's right.

-Shall we see the second one?

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OK, let's have a look at the question behind Fe.

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-Fedora, fez.

-Yeah. All right, all right.

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That looks to me like that's going to be the right answer.

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-I couldn't disagree with that.

-Shall we see the third one, please?

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-Yeah.

-I wouldn't know the answer to that.

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I never knew what a Minion was until a few weeks ago.

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-A fez is a hat.

-Fedora, fez.

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-That's got to be right.

-It has to be Fe is the correct one.

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-Shall we go with that?

-Yeah.

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So, we would like to go that Fe is the right answer.

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OK, we're going to lock in Fe as the correct answer.

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If it goes green, if it is correct,

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then we get to enter a digit into the code,

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see if it sticks.

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We want it to go green. Is it the correct answer?

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It is, well done. A good start. Short work of that. Lesley.

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Well done, Terry and Andy. Yes, you mentioned the types of hats there.

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Fe goes before -dora to make fedora and -z to make fez.

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Fedoras famously worn by Indiana Jones,

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the fez, Matt Smith's 11th Doctor says fezzes are cool.

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How high above the table is the top of the table tennis net?

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Terry, you said you thought it might be six inches and it is six inches.

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The comic characters known as the Minions, not Big Hero 6,

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that's a 2014 film, but in Despicable Me.

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Minions, little yellow creatures that speak Minionese.

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Thank you, Lesley. Well, as you can see, gentlemen,

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even if you don't know all the answers,

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you can still get there at this stage by comparing and contrasting.

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It gives you the chance to choose a digit.

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Three unique numbers make up today's code.

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-Which one do you want to choose?

-Number seven.

-Number seven.

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Is it in your code? Is it in the first box?

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

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There is no number seven there. Is it in the third box?

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-It's not there.

-OK.

-No number seven.

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Not a bad thing, though - it means we've eliminated that

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and it means we get to carry on playing at this stage where

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you get to see all the questions and you can compare and contrast.

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If you're ready, here's your next set of answers.

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-Again, shall we take them in the order they are up there?

-Yeah.

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-Top to bottom.

-Please, Matt.

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OK, let's start with the question behind Jacques Chirac.

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Jacques Chirac has been around for a while but...

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See, John Major we are going back to 199...4.

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Blair became Prime Minister in '97. Major was before him, so...

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-We are talking...

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

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We're talking over 22 years. OK, shall we see the second one?

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-Shall we move on to the next?

-Yeah.

-OK, here we go.

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-I can't remember that.

-I'm trying to think what the song was.

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If I could sing this song you could know whether it's...

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-'80s is not good for me.

-It was the Madness era.

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-It was the Madness era, yeah.

-So, I mean, it's possible.

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-Shall we see the third one?

-Yeah.

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I'm not convinced about the first one, so...

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Happy to have a look at the question behind Africa, please.

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-Well, that's got to be in Brazil.

-I would have thought that...

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-That's in Brazil, South America.

-Yeah, that's what I thought.

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So if you're happy, are we confident about that?

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We are looking for one correct answer here.

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-Just got to find the one that's right.

-Shall we go for Madness?

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-Yeah.

-Bit of a flyer?

-It is a bit of a flyer.

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We are between two.

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-We're pretty sure we can rule out Africa.

-Yeah.

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It is a bit of a toss-up between Jacques Chirac and Madness,

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so we'll go Madness.

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-We're going middle for diddle.

-Yeah.

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Lock in Madness as the correct answer, please.

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We want this to go green.

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-It is.

-Well done.

-Good stuff.

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If this is the way you play skittles...

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-On a wing and a prayer.

-OK, Lesley.

-More lacking judgment.

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Yes, that's right, Madness is the correct answer.

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Not only were they a seven-piece band,

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not only was it a UK number seven hit featuring

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the number seven in its title, but also there are seven letters

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in the name and it was their seventh top 40 hit.

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The President of France when John Major became UK Prime Minister...

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Jacques Chirac did overlap with John Major at the end of his time

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-as Prime Minister. The correct answer is Francois Mitterrand.

-Yeah.

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And the continent on which you would find the world's largest

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rainforest wasn't Africa but South America.

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It's the rainforest which takes up most of the Amazon basin.

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Thank you, Lesley. I don't know whether it's the fact that

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you are standing at the end of a lane here...

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Maybe just feels like skittles, but it's very successful at the moment.

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You are doing really well.

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It means you get to enter another number, another digit into the code.

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What's next?

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-Am I going to go?

-You go.

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I've a feeling I know what you're going for.

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-I do. Was it your skittles?

-Yeah, we'll try number four, please, Matt.

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-I thought you would.

-Number four. What's the reason for that, Andy?

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Well, there's six of us in the side and you tend to have a regular order

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in which you skittle and I usually go at number four.

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-You skittle fourth.

-You always go fourth.

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-I always go fourth.

-Always goes fourth!

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Well, let's see if the number four is in the code.

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Four, are you there in the first box?

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No. Are you there in the second box?

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-Ooh!

-There is a number four.

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It's worked out for you,

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you've got the first number in the code there in the middle.

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That means we move onto the next level

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and it does get a little bit harder here.

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As before, you see three answers.

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The difference now, you can only see

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two questions at a time before you have to commit.

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Let's have a look at those answers.

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-It does become more important which order now you choose these in.

-63...

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-That is my era. So, Rastafari is...

-Bob Marley.

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-Ethiopian leader.

-Yes.

-Haile Selassie.

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He was important in that.

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Belgrade...

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I don't even know... Belgrade, what does that mean?

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-Which country is that in?

-It's the capital of...

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No. So we will go...

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-Why don't we go 63 and Rastafari?

-Yeah.

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If it comes up, I might know.

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-Go on, yeah.

-Which ones are we going to open first?

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-63, yeah.

-63. I think you'll be good at that.

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-Well...

-We are going to open the question behind 63.

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So it's nothing to do with The Beatles, then.

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Well, there is nine boxes of nine. Nine nines are 81.

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-Yeah.

-Or have I...?

-Can't argue with that.

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That was quick!

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-Yeah, all right, yeah.

-OK.

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I'd have had to think long and hard about that, but, yeah.

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-I'm just wondering if I've jumped in.

-No, that sounds right.

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Shall we just bank that one for a minute

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and have a look at Rastafari?

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You don't have to make a decision yet, we can open another one.

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-Please, Matt.

-Rastafari, please.

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-That could be right.

-That name rings a bell.

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We are looking to eliminate one of these.

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-We have got to eliminate one of these now.

-Oh, yeah.

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And I believe...

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See, 63 would be seven nines, wouldn't it?

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-Yeah, that's not right.

-That's not right.

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So I'm pretty sure the answer should be 81,

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so I think we can eliminate the middle one.

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I think we can eliminate that. I'll go with that, yeah.

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We are hoping our times tables are right here.

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We want to eliminate 63 as an incorrect answer.

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We want that to turn red so we can concentrate on Belgrade,

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have a look at the question behind that,

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hopefully find the correct answer.

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We want 63 to be incorrect and turn red.

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-Good stuff.

-Well played, Andy.

-Lesley.

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Well worked out, Andy.

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-Yes, 9 x 9 would be 81. It's a 9 x 9 grid.

-Yeah.

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If you add up all the numbers in a successfully-completed

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sudoku puzzle you get 405.

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If you are bored, that's how you can entertain yourself.

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Thank you, Lesley. Let's eliminate that, it's an incorrect answer,

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and let's open the question behind Belgrade.

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-That was the Warsaw Pact.

-Yeah.

-Yeah, the Warsaw Pact, so...

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-So that would be wrong.

-Belgrade is wrong. The correct answer is...

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-Rastafari is the correct answer.

-Yeah.

-Have we rushed into that?

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-Are you sure?

-Don't think so, no.

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So that's what we'll go for, then, please, Matt.

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-Happy to lock in Rastafari as the correct answer?

-Yeah.

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If it is correct it will go green,

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it will give you the chance to choose

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another digit in your code.

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You've already got one, let's see if we can add to that.

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Is Rastafari the correct answer?

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-Great stuff.

-Well played.

-Great stuff.

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Excellent gameplay for you, Terry and Andy.

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You weren't quite sure that Rastafari was the correct answer

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but you knew the other one.

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So, Jamaican Marcus Garvey, yes,

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important figure in the birth of the Rastafari religion.

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The city which gives its name to the defence pact,

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you knew this straightaway, it's Warsaw.

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Thank you, Lesley. That's great.

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That means now to add to your four we need to find another number,

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another digit to go up there alongside it in the code.

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-Four and seven gone. So you skittle fourth.

-Yes.

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So where do you skittle?

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-I skittle first.

-Right.

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Every other week normally, because we drop the worst player.

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-So, he tends to play every other day.

-He didn't know that.

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He thought you only met once a fortnight!

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Where's it going to be, Andy? Which number do you want to go for?

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-We'll go for my number, shall we?

-Yes, go on.

-Number one.

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Right, Terry is going for the number one. Is it there in the first box?

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-Yes!

-A-a-ah!

-You know that means?

-Sorry, I made a silly noise then.

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-No, no, no, this is what we call rapid progress.

-Ooh!

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Three numbers. Only three numbers.

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And yet, you have two digits in your code.

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If you'd have picked the first one, I'd have been going home now!

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Well, what this means is you are in a very strong position.

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£6,500 is waiting for you behind the safe door.

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The slight downside to this is that we are now at the most

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difficult stage of the game. You get three answers, as before,

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but this time,

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you only get one question at a time before you have to commit.

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-You just see that question.

-Right.

-That's all you get.

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-Are you ready to see the next three answers?

-Yes.

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It's now crucial to decide which one you're going to pick first.

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I bet April is the star sign.

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The Daily Mirror, you used to print a local newspaper,

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-so you should know a lot about newspapers.

-No, no.

-Oh, dear.

-Erm...

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-Argon, I mean, you're getting into...

-Yeah...

-..tables.

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-I think I'd go Daily Mirror.

-Yeah, I think I would.

-Yeah.

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Daily Mirror then, please, Matt.

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-Well, he certainly was editor.

-He was.

-Just looking at the dates.

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The dates... Sounds about right.

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He was there during the hacking scandal, wasn't it?

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-I mean, I'm not saying he was guilty of anything...please!

-Oh!

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-Goodness gracious!

-No, but you know what I mean.

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Like, the News of the World, he was...

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-But he wasn't there when the hacking thing came out.

-No, no.

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-He'd left then.

-I've got a feeling it's...

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my best guess would be it's true.

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-Yeah.

-We're looking for one correct answer.

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So, if we locked that in, we don't see the other two.

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We believe that to be true, Matt,

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so I think we're going to have to say we think that answer is correct.

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OK. Let's lock it in... as a correct answer.

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-What is the skittles equivalent of a strike?

-It's called a spare.

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It's called a spare.

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A flopper, if you take all nine,

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-but a spare if you get the nine in two balls. You have three balls.

-OK.

0:17:390:17:42

If you get this... If this is the correct answer, this is a flopper!

0:17:420:17:46

You've got yourself a flopper here.

0:17:460:17:48

Because it gives you the chance to walk up

0:17:480:17:50

and put in the next digit to the code.

0:17:500:17:54

The last digit, which could open the door for you guys, for £6,500.

0:17:540:17:58

This'd be the first time he's ever had a flopper in his life!

0:17:580:18:01

Right, it's a lot of money.

0:18:010:18:03

What would you do with it,

0:18:030:18:05

if you managed to get your hands on £6,500 between you?

0:18:050:18:08

I said I'd spoil the grandchildren.

0:18:080:18:10

-But I'm beginning to regret that now.

-Because it's become a reality.

0:18:100:18:14

Now you've committed. How about you, Andy?

0:18:140:18:17

It probably will be spent, some of it, on the grandchildren

0:18:170:18:20

but I don't want to say that in front of millions of people.

0:18:200:18:23

OK, you can tell me about that later. Right, good luck!

0:18:240:18:27

Here we go, we are up for a flopper.

0:18:270:18:30

If it goes green, we don't have to worry about the other two.

0:18:300:18:33

We get the chance to crack the code in very short order. Here we go.

0:18:330:18:39

Let's see. Is it our correct answer?

0:18:390:18:42

-Oh!

-Well done, Terry.

-It's the correct answer.

0:18:460:18:48

Let's have a look at the other two. Argon...

0:18:480:18:51

-I don't know.

-It's not a million miles from that, is it?

0:18:570:19:00

OK, let's have a look at April. We can find out in a second.

0:19:000:19:03

That's Welsh. That's March. It's about...

0:19:070:19:09

-When the daffodils are around.

-Yes.

0:19:090:19:12

Well, we would have stood a chance with those, very possibly.

0:19:120:19:15

Lesley, talk us through the Daily Mirror first.

0:19:150:19:18

Piers Morgan, editor of the Daily Mirror.

0:19:180:19:20

You mentioned that he was connected with some scandals.

0:19:200:19:23

It was a scandal surrounding fake photographs of British soldiers

0:19:230:19:27

which led to him leaving the Daily Mirror.

0:19:270:19:29

The noble gas which shares its name with Superman's home planet,

0:19:290:19:32

the correct answer is Krypton.

0:19:320:19:34

Krypton is a noble gas but it is possible to make compounds

0:19:340:19:37

with fluorine under certain conditions.

0:19:370:19:40

And the month of the year in which you would find St David's Day,

0:19:400:19:43

You knew this straightaway, it's March.

0:19:430:19:45

April is the month for St George's Day.

0:19:450:19:47

-Yeah.

-Yeah.

-Thank you, Lesley.

0:19:470:19:49

Gentleman, now,

0:19:490:19:51

we have to choose a digit to fill the last slot in the code.

0:19:510:19:55

But we've got seven to choose from

0:19:550:19:57

because you have made such rapid progress.

0:19:570:20:00

So, the odds are pretty long at this stage.

0:20:000:20:03

It's going to take some inspired guesswork.

0:20:030:20:06

There are six in a skittles team.

0:20:060:20:08

And we have been sticking with the skittles theme.

0:20:080:20:10

-I mean, it's completely random, isn't it?

-It is.

0:20:100:20:13

It's just a number. We've got to pick one.

0:20:130:20:16

-Skittle logic.

-So, we'll go for six.

0:20:160:20:18

We're going to go for number six to complete the code,

0:20:180:20:21

to open the door. Who's going to go for it?

0:20:210:20:24

-Do you want to go up, skipper?

-I will.

-OK, Terry, join me.

0:20:240:20:28

Let's make our way to the safe.

0:20:280:20:31

Terry and Andy, the Jacket Spuds, from Yeovil.

0:20:380:20:42

You've chosen the number six.

0:20:440:20:46

If six is the final number in your code,

0:20:460:20:49

you will go home today with £6,500.

0:20:490:20:54

-Are you ready?

-Yeah.

-Punch in the number six.

0:20:540:20:59

Round and round they go...

0:21:040:21:06

If you manage to get a six in the final box,

0:21:090:21:12

you've got yourself a flopper.

0:21:120:21:15

And you've also got a lot of money to spend.

0:21:150:21:17

Is six the final number in your code?

0:21:170:21:22

It isn't. It isn't. Terry, let's rejoin Andy.

0:21:300:21:34

So, not there yet, not there yet. I would have been amazed.

0:21:350:21:40

The odds against getting three numbers out of four are pretty

0:21:400:21:44

astronomical. We're still in a very strong position.

0:21:440:21:48

We've still got rid of another number.

0:21:480:21:51

There are now just six to choose from.

0:21:510:21:53

All we have to do is keep answering questions correctly,

0:21:530:21:56

-like you have done.

-Yeah.

-And we will be there.

0:21:560:21:59

So, focus, and let's have a look at your next three answers.

0:21:590:22:03

It could be anything.

0:22:080:22:11

I mean, would Said be words?

0:22:110:22:12

Would that be a vocabulary-type question?

0:22:120:22:14

-That's not how you spell Port Said, is it?

-Yes, I think it is.

0:22:140:22:19

-I'm thinking laterally. Is that Port Said?

-It could be about that.

0:22:190:22:22

You see, Fred could be about Flintstones,

0:22:220:22:25

the guy that climbed chimneys.

0:22:250:22:26

-Yeah...

-Well, we can only see one. So we've got to pick one.

0:22:260:22:32

I haven't got a clue.

0:22:320:22:34

-Have you...

-I would have said middle for diddle.

-Go on, then.

0:22:340:22:37

It's impossible to know what any of them are going to be about.

0:22:370:22:40

-Yeah, yeah, yeah. We'll go middle.

-Middle.

-We're going middle.

0:22:400:22:43

-Yeah.

-Let's see the question behind said or Said.

0:22:430:22:46

-It's right!

-Well picked!

-I've actually been there, yeah.

-Yeah.

0:22:530:22:57

So, unless they've moved it. Yeah.

0:22:570:23:00

So, we've picked, hopefully, the correct question first again.

0:23:000:23:03

We have to decide on this one.

0:23:030:23:05

Is this one incorrect or do we take this as the correct answer?

0:23:050:23:08

-We'll take it as the correct one.

-I think we have to again, Matt.

0:23:080:23:11

-We will take it as the correct answer, please.

-OK!

0:23:110:23:13

We're going to lock this in as the correct answer.

0:23:130:23:17

We want the right answer to be Port Said.

0:23:170:23:22

We want the Jacket Spuds to have another chance to enter

0:23:220:23:25

the right number into the code and take home that money.

0:23:250:23:29

Is it the correct answer?

0:23:300:23:33

It is the correct answer!

0:23:360:23:38

-You've chosen the correct answer first time twice.

-Well done.

0:23:380:23:42

Shall we have a look at the question behind Right now?

0:23:420:23:47

Would you have known this?

0:23:470:23:49

-Right or left, it was a 50-50.

-Yeah.

-Would you have had any clue?

0:23:540:23:57

No, no.

0:23:570:23:59

Well, I suppose because the heart is on that side,

0:23:590:24:01

it makes sense that the lung would be smaller.

0:24:010:24:03

I mean, that would have been my logic.

0:24:030:24:05

-Logic would have got you to the right answer.

-Yeah, but...

0:24:050:24:08

Let's see the question behind Fred.

0:24:080:24:11

When I would have known that? Or known it was wrong?

0:24:150:24:18

They had a Fred... Yeah, that would have sounded...

0:24:180:24:21

If we'd have picked that first, we might have had a quandary there.

0:24:210:24:24

Lesley, talk us through the answers.

0:24:240:24:26

You managed to pick the correct pair straight off.

0:24:260:24:29

The city at the northern end of the Suez Canal is Port Said.

0:24:290:24:33

Suez is at the southern end.

0:24:330:24:35

In humans, from the point of view the person who owns them,

0:24:350:24:38

the smaller one, exactly as you said, Andy,

0:24:380:24:40

the one on the side of the heart, the left side.

0:24:400:24:43

And the striker who was Brazil's top scorer at the 2014 World Cup

0:24:430:24:47

-is Neymar.

-Oh, yeah.

0:24:470:24:50

Well, here we are again,

0:24:500:24:52

we're getting to choose another digit to complete the code.

0:24:520:24:55

If it's the right one, and, yes, there are six to choose from still,

0:24:550:25:00

but if it's the right one, the jackpot's yours.

0:25:000:25:03

You pick a number again.

0:25:030:25:05

If it's the right one, we'll have a bottle of port on the way home!

0:25:050:25:08

Yeah. That's good.

0:25:080:25:10

Well, for me, I mean, I'm just sticking with the skittles theme,

0:25:100:25:14

don't ask me why, but there are nine pins.

0:25:140:25:16

-What do you want to go for?

-No, that's fine. Go on, then. Why not?

0:25:160:25:21

-It's a six-to-one chance.

-Yeah, go on, do it.

0:25:210:25:23

-We'll go for number nine.

-Yeah.

0:25:230:25:25

-Number nine.

-Please, Matt.

-Who is going to go for it?

0:25:250:25:28

Do you want to go again?

0:25:280:25:30

-You're the skipper.

-Reckon I'll be good at it? Yeah, I'll do it.

-OK.

0:25:300:25:35

Terry, join me, and let's make our way to the safe.

0:25:350:25:38

Terry and Andy, you've chosen number nine.

0:25:450:25:47

If nine is the last digit in your code,

0:25:470:25:50

then you will go home with £6,500.

0:25:500:25:54

-Terry, are you ready?

-Mm-hm.

-Punch in the number nine.

0:25:550:25:59

Round and round the numbers spin...

0:26:030:26:07

If it's nine, the Jackets Spuds win.

0:26:070:26:11

149 is what we're looking for.

0:26:110:26:13

Is nine the final figure in your code?

0:26:130:26:18

It's not the number nine. The odds are still against you.

0:26:270:26:32

Unfortunately, we have to go again.

0:26:320:26:34

-But look, we are still in a cracking position. Let's join Andy.

-Unlucky.

0:26:340:26:40

All you've got to do is keep picking the correct answers

0:26:400:26:43

and you will get there. You've got five numbers left.

0:26:430:26:47

If you get five questions right, it's as simple as that,

0:26:470:26:50

you will be opening the safe.

0:26:500:26:52

-Are you ready for your next three answers?

-Yeah.

-Yeah.

0:26:520:26:55

Not sure. I don't think I'll do French etiquette. That... That...

0:27:020:27:06

-Shall we go lion, then?

-Go on.

0:27:070:27:11

-Happy with that?

-Yeah.

-Sure?

-Yeah.

0:27:110:27:15

An elephant. Trumpets quite noisily.

0:27:210:27:25

I wouldn't have thought a lion is the loudest.

0:27:250:27:27

It's got quite a roar, hasn't it,

0:27:270:27:28

but I wouldn't have thought it was the loudest.

0:27:280:27:30

-The hippopotamus makes a heck of a din.

-Yeah.

0:27:300:27:33

The elephant makes a lot of noise.

0:27:330:27:35

I mean, there's an awful lot of animals that make an awful

0:27:350:27:37

-lot of noise.

-Yeah.

-So, my gut instinct...

0:27:370:27:40

It would be a bit of a gamble to say that was correct.

0:27:410:27:44

-Yeah, we will say that is incorrect.

-Dismiss that one?

0:27:440:27:47

Yeah, I think we'll throw that one out.

0:27:470:27:49

OK. Can we say that that one is incorrect, then, please, Matt?

0:27:490:27:52

We want to dismiss lion as an incorrect answer.

0:27:520:27:56

If it is correct,

0:27:560:27:58

then despite all the fantastic work you've put in so far,

0:27:580:28:00

-it does mean, Terry and Andy, you will be going home.

-Mm-hm.

0:28:000:28:04

We want this to go red, as an incorrect answer, to give Andy

0:28:040:28:09

and Terry the chance to carry on playing the way they have so far.

0:28:090:28:14

-Well done.

-Well done, Terry.

-Good stuff.

0:28:190:28:21

That's right, the lion has been measured at the 114 decibels

0:28:210:28:25

but that's not as loud as the blue whale, which can top 188.

0:28:250:28:29

Fantastic work. You reasoned it out really well.

0:28:290:28:32

Let's get rid of blue whale. We know that is now incorrect.

0:28:320:28:36

Somewhere between French etiquette and flowers,

0:28:360:28:38

there must be our correct answer. That's what we're trying to find.

0:28:380:28:42

-You don't fancy French etiquette it, you?

-No, I don't, no.

0:28:420:28:44

-Etiquette was never your strong point anyway.

-I know!

0:28:440:28:47

-Shall we go for flowers?

-We'll go flowers.

0:28:470:28:49

You fancy flowers. OK.

0:28:490:28:52

I can honestly say I don't know. I haven't got a clue.

0:28:560:29:00

-Have either of you spent time in Japan?

-No.

0:29:000:29:02

You... There's flower arranging.

0:29:020:29:04

What other sort of arrangings are there?

0:29:040:29:07

-You know, I mean, flower arranging is...

-Yeah,

0:29:070:29:10

I'm just trying to think.

0:29:100:29:12

But thinking about it, it's obviously arranging something,

0:29:120:29:15

-isn't it?

-Yeah.

0:29:150:29:17

Either arranging flowers, or arranging something else.

0:29:170:29:21

Flower arranging has been going on long time. What else?

0:29:210:29:25

I can't think what else they would arrange.

0:29:250:29:28

I mean, you arrange a wedding, but it's not going to be that, is it?

0:29:280:29:31

-I would think, well, it's 50-50.

-Yeah.

0:29:310:29:36

I would say... I would go for it being correct.

0:29:360:29:41

-Your gut instinct says go right. Let's say it's right.

-Are you sure?

0:29:410:29:44

Yeah, yeah, I mean,

0:29:440:29:46

I can't throw a good argument at you as to why it's right or wrong.

0:29:460:29:50

We don't really know, Matt.

0:29:500:29:51

But we're thinking flower arranging, so...

0:29:510:29:54

Will take a bit of a punt. And say it's correct.

0:29:540:29:57

We want to lock that in as a correct answer.

0:29:570:29:59

Let's open the other one.

0:29:590:30:03

We've made a commitment to this one. We can open French etiquette.

0:30:030:30:06

-I'd rather you didn't!

-That's cruel!

0:30:060:30:08

It is cruel but we can do it so we're going to do it!

0:30:080:30:11

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

0:30:110:30:14

-Would you have any idea about that?

-No.

0:30:220:30:25

-It's the sort of thing they would do, actually.

-Yeah.

0:30:250:30:28

I can imagine the British officers about that time advising

0:30:280:30:30

the men on French etiquette. I really can.

0:30:300:30:33

So, that's made you feel less confident.

0:30:330:30:35

-We're a lot less confident.

-I'm sorry to hear that, gentlemen.

0:30:350:30:39

-Let's find out.

-Sorry...

0:30:390:30:41

We want flowers to be our correct answer

0:30:410:30:45

to give you a chance to enter another digit into the code.

0:30:450:30:48

Is it the correct answer?

0:30:480:30:51

-Ha-ha-ha! You weren't expecting that, were you?

-I wasn't.

0:30:560:30:59

It turns out you are both experts in flower arranging. Lesley?

0:30:590:31:05

I'm so glad you opened up that pair first,

0:31:050:31:08

-since the other one might have thrown you.

-Yeah, it would.

0:31:080:31:11

Andy, I really admired your very sensible assessment.

0:31:110:31:14

That's exactly how you play the game at this point.

0:31:140:31:16

You didn't know the answer but you looked at the question,

0:31:160:31:20

you thought about what else you could arrange

0:31:200:31:22

and that led you to deciding that that was the one to go for.

0:31:220:31:24

Group Captain JM Stagg led the meteorologists at the Met Office,

0:31:240:31:27

who helped to decide that the D-Day landings would take place

0:31:270:31:30

on 6th June, rather than the 5th, based on their weather forecasts.

0:31:300:31:34

-Yeah.

-Yeah, which makes sense.

-Thank you, Lesley.

-Phew!

0:31:340:31:37

Well, we'll see which way the wind blows now

0:31:370:31:40

and it's very favourable for you both.

0:31:400:31:44

It gives you the chance to choose. They can't keep dodging you.

0:31:440:31:47

Eventually, one of these will be the last number in your code.

0:31:470:31:51

Two, three, five, eight, zero. Is there any more skittles logic?

0:31:510:31:55

No, we'll push that out the door now. We'll leave that...

0:31:550:32:00

Where do we go next, then?

0:32:000:32:03

-Five is looking at me.

-Five is staring at you?

-I don't know why.

0:32:030:32:08

Who will put that number in?

0:32:080:32:11

-You have a crack and see if you can do it.

-Andy, if you're ready,

0:32:110:32:14

-join me, let's make our way to the safe.

-OK, Matt.

-Good luck, mate.

0:32:140:32:18

Andy, Terry has left it to you. This could make all the difference.

0:32:240:32:28

You've chosen number five.

0:32:280:32:31

If five is the final number in your code, the door will open to

0:32:310:32:35

the safe and there will be £6,500 there waiting for you.

0:32:350:32:39

OK.

0:32:390:32:40

-Are you ready?

-I'm ready.

-Punch in the number five.

0:32:400:32:44

The number we are looking for is 145.

0:32:480:32:53

It's got the be there. Come on!

0:32:530:32:56

Make it a number five. Third time lucky. Make it number five!

0:32:570:33:02

I'm no better than Terry.

0:33:090:33:11

There are no more team members left to try and punch it in!

0:33:110:33:14

-Are there any more Jacket Spuds waiting out the back?

-We wish!

0:33:140:33:17

-Oh, dear. Sorry.

-Listen, it's fine.

0:33:170:33:20

-We're still in a very strong position.

-Oh, dear.

0:33:200:33:24

We now have just have four numbers to choose from.

0:33:240:33:26

Eventually, you're going to get the right one.

0:33:260:33:29

Are you ready, Jacket Spuds?

0:33:290:33:30

-Yeah.

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

0:33:300:33:34

Lily Cole, never heard of Lily Cole.

0:33:390:33:42

Doesn't ring a bell at all, Lily Cole.

0:33:420:33:44

-Guyana...

-Jane, Tarzan... Well, we don't fancy the top one.

-No.

0:33:460:33:50

-Guyana, I don't know...

-I don't know too much about Guyana.

0:33:500:33:54

-Do we go Jane by default?

-Jane by default, yeah.

0:33:540:33:57

-I would agree with that. I think so.

-We'll try Jane, then.

0:33:570:34:00

We're going to try Jane. You've picked the right question

0:34:000:34:02

every time. We don't want that to change now.

0:34:020:34:05

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

0:34:050:34:08

Catherine Parr, Catherine of Aragon.

0:34:140:34:17

-Jane Seymour was a wife.

-Yeah.

0:34:170:34:19

Was there another Jane?

0:34:190:34:22

-There was two Catherines, wasn't there?

-Yeah.

0:34:220:34:25

-Erm...

-Beheaded, divorced...

0:34:270:34:30

I never knew that rhyme either, whatever it said!

0:34:300:34:32

-I'm not sure that'll help us.

-No.

0:34:320:34:34

All I'm thinking...

0:34:340:34:35

Jane Seymour but I can't think of another Jane.

0:34:350:34:38

I can't think what the other names where.

0:34:380:34:40

-And yet, if they listed them up, I'd know them all.

-Mm.

0:34:400:34:43

-There was two Catherines.

-Yeah.

0:34:430:34:45

If there wasn't two Janes, it's got to be Catherine.

0:34:500:34:53

I can't... Yeah, I... Yeah, I think I'd have to go incorrect.

0:34:530:34:56

-I can't think of another Jane...

-I think it's Catherine.

0:34:560:34:59

..apart from Jane Seymour, yeah.

0:34:590:35:01

So, we're going to say, by process of elimination,

0:35:010:35:04

-we're not confident on this.

-No, we're not...

-We're not!

-Yeah.

0:35:040:35:07

-Ruth would just list them.

-Yeah, yeah, yeah.

-So would Sally.

0:35:070:35:10

They're going to say a Jane and we're going to go, "Oh, crikey..."

0:35:100:35:14

"We should have known that." But I can't think of another Jane.

0:35:140:35:17

And there's two Catherines.

0:35:170:35:19

So, we think the correct answer is Catherine.

0:35:190:35:21

-So, should we say that is incorrect?

-Yeah, yeah, yeah.

0:35:210:35:23

We're going to say, "incorrect" for that one.

0:35:230:35:26

You're going to say, "incorrect."

0:35:260:35:28

-On the basis you're thinking it's not Jane, it's Catherine.

-Well...

0:35:280:35:31

-Yeah.

-That's the closest we can get.

0:35:310:35:33

-Yeah.

-Yeah.

0:35:330:35:34

OK.

0:35:340:35:35

Let's lock it in.

0:35:350:35:37

Terry and Andy,

0:35:370:35:38

we want this to go red.

0:35:380:35:40

We really do.

0:35:400:35:41

We want you to get another chance to look for the correct answer,

0:35:410:35:45

elsewhere. If it is correct,

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you're going back to Yeovil, I'm afraid.

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We don't want that,

0:35:490:35:51

we want this to be an incorrect answer.

0:35:510:35:53

We want Jane to go red.

0:35:530:35:56

You've done it again.

0:36:000:36:01

HE SIGHS

0:36:010:36:02

I'm not quite sure how but you've done it again. Lesley...

0:36:020:36:06

The rhyme that you were reaching for was divorced, beheaded, died,

0:36:060:36:09

-divorced, beheaded, survived.

-Yeah.

0:36:090:36:11

Referring to Catherine of Aragon,

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Anne Boleyn,

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Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves,

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Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr.

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Three Catherines, two Annes.

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Anne the second and the fourth wife and the correct answer here.

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That's a complete answer as you're ever going to get

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and there will be a test later.

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THEY CHUCKLE The answer was Anne.

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It means it's an incorrect answer.

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It means we can get rid of it.

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And it leaves us with two answers, one of which must be correct.

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That's the one that we're looking for.

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Either Lily Cole or Guyana.

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Where are we going to go next?

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Well... Is Lily Cole a singer?

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Ah, it doesn't ring a bell with me at all.

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I'm probably mixing her up with Lily Allen.

0:36:530:36:55

-Shall we try Guyana?

-I think so, yeah.

0:36:550:36:57

-Yeah.

-On the basis that...

0:36:570:36:59

Well, on no basis, really.

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We've heard of Guyana but we've never heard of Lily Cole.

0:37:010:37:04

Let's open the question behind Guyana.

0:37:040:37:07

I would have thought I'd heard of Demerara...

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I was going to say, Jamaica.

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But...

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If that come up in a quiz,

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-in which country is...

-Demerara.

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I would say, Jamaica

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as an educated guess, shall we say.

0:37:280:37:31

-And that's as good as any.

-So...

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So we're saying that's incorrect.

0:37:330:37:35

-But Guyana, that is a sugar producing place.

-Yeah.

0:37:350:37:39

-It is...

-Yeah.

0:37:390:37:40

A sort of sugar producing place.

0:37:400:37:42

I would have thought I'd have heard of it and I haven't.

0:37:420:37:45

"In which modern day country is Demerara?"

0:37:450:37:48

We'll never forget this. Erm...

0:37:490:37:52

THEY CHUCKLE

0:37:520:37:54

The more I think about it...

0:37:540:37:57

So I'm actually, I will...

0:37:570:37:59

I could spin a coin on this.

0:38:000:38:02

I wouldn't be surprised if it's right or wrong.

0:38:020:38:05

-It's a sugar producing area.

-Yeah.

0:38:050:38:06

-And I think therefore...

-Correct?

0:38:060:38:09

-Well, yeah, but you were against it at the beginning.

-Yeah.

0:38:090:38:12

I would have gone correct.

0:38:120:38:13

-We've done it together. We're in agreement.

-It's a team thing.

0:38:130:38:16

-We're not falling out about it, are we?

-Not yet.

0:38:160:38:19

You'll still be on the team.

0:38:190:38:21

-We are going to go...

-Correct.

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We're going to lock Guyana in as correct.

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It also means now that it's locked in and we can't change our minds.

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We can have a look at the question behind Lily Cole

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about which, you say, you don't know anything at all.

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I wouldn't have a clue.

0:38:430:38:44

Does that make you feel any different

0:38:440:38:46

-about the choice you've made?

-A toss of a coin.

-A toss of a coin,

0:38:460:38:49

-we don't know anything about either. This is literally 50/50.

-Mm-hm.

0:38:490:38:52

It could go either way.

0:38:520:38:54

We want to keep you here, Jacket Spuds.

0:38:540:38:57

Therefore we want Guyana to be the correct answer

0:38:570:39:01

and go green.

0:39:010:39:03

Oh!

0:39:100:39:12

They turn away.

0:39:120:39:15

If only we were as good picking numbers as we are guessing answers.

0:39:150:39:18

Well, let's find out about the answers first.

0:39:180:39:21

Lesley...

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That's right, Demerara sugar is made in the

0:39:220:39:24

Co-operative Republic of Guyana.

0:39:240:39:26

-Right.

-And the English actress who played the title role in Cinderella.

0:39:260:39:30

You've never heard of Lily Cole.

0:39:300:39:32

She's a redhead model.

0:39:320:39:33

She has been in a couple of films, for example, St Trinian's.

0:39:330:39:36

The correct answer here, Lily James.

0:39:360:39:39

Possibly best known for Downton Abbey.

0:39:390:39:41

Thank you, Lesley. What can I say?

0:39:420:39:44

Er, you're doing absolutely brilliantly.

0:39:440:39:47

But it really is time now to put us out of our misery

0:39:470:39:50

-and get one of these right.

-Yes.

0:39:500:39:52

We've got two, three, eight, zero.

0:39:520:39:55

Only four numbers left...

0:39:550:39:57

To go into your code. What's it going to be next?

0:39:580:40:01

-Two?

-OK, that's good enough for me.

0:40:010:40:02

-The number two?

-Yeah.

-Who's going to punch it in?

0:40:020:40:05

The captain.

0:40:050:40:07

Terry it is. Let's make our way to the safe.

0:40:070:40:10

Good luck.

0:40:100:40:12

So, Terry, here we are again.

0:40:160:40:18

The fourth time of asking -

0:40:180:40:20

if two is the final number in the code,

0:40:200:40:24

you will go home, you and Andy today, with £6,500.

0:40:240:40:28

-Are you ready?

-I'm ready.

0:40:280:40:30

Punch in the number.

0:40:310:40:32

The number two it is.

0:40:360:40:37

Around they go, the fourth time of asking.

0:40:380:40:41

Can we get the right one? Is it 1-4-2?

0:40:410:40:45

If two is the last digit in your code,

0:40:490:40:53

then you will go home with £6,500.

0:40:530:40:57

Oh!

0:41:020:41:04

Congratulations!

0:41:080:41:10

Well done.

0:41:100:41:12

Thank you. Well done.

0:41:120:41:14

Right. Open the door, you'd better check it's there...

0:41:140:41:17

-after all that time.

-It'd better be.

0:41:170:41:19

-Look at that.

-Ah, ha-ha, ha.

0:41:210:41:23

THEY CHUCKLE

0:41:230:41:25

Get some for me.

0:41:250:41:27

Half each?

0:41:270:41:29

Hang on, my half's bigger than your half.

0:41:290:41:31

LAUGHTER Shall we make our way back?

0:41:310:41:35

What can I say?

0:41:350:41:37

-Come on, skipper.

-Come and join me back here.

0:41:370:41:40

-Oh, dear.

-Well...

0:41:400:41:42

-Right.

-One for the grandchildren, one for me.

0:41:420:41:45

Terry and Andy, the Jacket Spuds,

0:41:450:41:47

from Yeovil. The skittles team...

0:41:470:41:50

that skittled the code, absolutely brilliant.

0:41:500:41:54

Talk about doing it the hard way.

0:41:540:41:56

Yeah, it was hard earnt, that money, wasn't it?

0:41:560:41:59

-I think there was a bit of luck.

-A bit of luck.

-A bit of logic.

0:41:590:42:03

Terry's skill on things like Port Said.

0:42:030:42:05

You can't be lucky and good-looking, they say.

0:42:050:42:07

LAUGHTER

0:42:070:42:08

You've got it all. You've got the whole package.

0:42:080:42:10

Listen, we couldn't be more pleased for you.

0:42:100:42:13

Lesley, my heart was in my mouth during some of those questions.

0:42:130:42:15

So many times I thought you were going to go in the wrong direction

0:42:150:42:18

and you snatched it back at the very last second.

0:42:180:42:21

-I'm so delighted for you.

-Thank you.

0:42:210:42:23

Congratulations, Terry and Andy.

0:42:230:42:26

You've managed to break the code.

0:42:260:42:28

You've done a great job, you did it the hard way.

0:42:280:42:31

-Well done, thanks for playing.

-Thank you, Matt.

0:42:310:42:33

-Goodbye, well done.

-It's been great.

0:42:330:42:35

-Nice to meet you.

-Thanks.

0:42:350:42:37

-Thank you, Lesley.

-Thank you, Lesley.

-Thank you.

0:42:400:42:43

It's been great. Nice to meet you.

0:42:430:42:45

Thanks ever so much.

0:42:450:42:46

They've gone with the money.

0:42:470:42:49

TERRY AND ANDY CHUCKLE

0:42:490:42:51

Yes!

0:42:510:42:53

Laughing as they go, big congratulations to Terry and Andy.

0:42:530:42:58

They performed the ultimate flopper and walk away with £6,500.

0:42:580:43:05

Well... Wow.

0:43:050:43:08

Exhausting. That's all we've got time for, believe it or not.

0:43:080:43:11

Thank you, Lesley, for your magnificent facts.

0:43:110:43:14

You're very welcome.

0:43:140:43:16

And please be sure to join us next time,

0:43:160:43:18

when we find out if our next team have what it takes

0:43:180:43:21

to crack the code and win the cash.

0:43:210:43:24

Thanks for watching. Goodbye.

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