Episode 21 The Code


Episode 21

Similar Content

Browse content similar to Episode 21. Check below for episodes and series from the same categories and more!

Transcript


LineFromTo

Hello and welcome to The Code.

0:00:110:00:14

£4,500 is locked inside the safe.

0:00:140:00:18

All our players have to do to open it

0:00:180:00:20

is crack this three-digit code,

0:00:200:00:22

but each time someone fails, more money is added,

0:00:220:00:26

so the jackpot goes up and up.

0:00:260:00:28

Last time, Sally, Richard and Simon - Team DUFFA -

0:00:280:00:32

had revealed one of the numbers in the code,

0:00:320:00:35

the number four, before we ran out of time.

0:00:350:00:37

So, let's welcome them back.

0:00:370:00:39

Here they are again, Sally, good to see you.

0:00:420:00:44

-Hi, good to see you, Matt.

-Richard.

-Hi, Matt.

0:00:440:00:46

-And Simon.

-Hi, Matt.

-Great to have you back.

0:00:460:00:48

Team DUFFA - ought to make it clear,

0:00:480:00:50

not because you are duffers,

0:00:500:00:52

you've proved yourself to be anything but that

0:00:520:00:54

so far in the quiz - it's the name of your sports club.

0:00:540:00:57

-That's right.

-That's right.

0:00:570:00:58

Didsbury Ultimate Frisbee For Amateurs.

0:00:580:01:01

-That's us.

-That's right.

-That's right.

0:01:010:01:03

Now, you're all from Manchester and so far you've done brilliantly.

0:01:030:01:06

How are you feeling today? Are you feeling confident?

0:01:060:01:09

-Yeah.

-Yeah, not too bad.

-Came back for more, didn't we?

0:01:090:01:12

You absolutely did. I don't blame you either.

0:01:120:01:15

I think it's a nicely balanced team.

0:01:150:01:16

You've all got a lot to offer, that's great.

0:01:160:01:18

Before we start, shall we say hello to Lesley?

0:01:180:01:20

-RICHARD:

-Hi, Lesley.

0:01:200:01:22

Hello. Welcome once more, Richard, Sally and Simon.

0:01:220:01:24

I'm looking forward to seeing how your team performs today.

0:01:240:01:27

Thank you, Lesley. Let's remind ourselves where we are.

0:01:270:01:31

We have two numbers counted out

0:01:310:01:33

in the red and another one,

0:01:330:01:34

the number four, slap bang in the middle of your code.

0:01:340:01:37

So, you're making really good progress.

0:01:370:01:39

We're at that stage of the game now

0:01:390:01:41

where you get to see all three answers.

0:01:410:01:43

But you only get to see two questions before you have to commit.

0:01:430:01:48

-Are you ready to play?

-Let's do it.

-I'm ready.

-Yep.

0:01:480:01:51

Let's do it, team DUFFA.

0:01:510:01:53

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

0:01:530:01:56

Which one do you want to have a look at first?

0:02:010:02:03

Obviously, the order you choose them in now,

0:02:030:02:05

a little bit more important.

0:02:050:02:06

I think Paul Whitehouse is more of a specific answer than javelin

0:02:060:02:10

and prime minister, so it might...

0:02:100:02:12

We might know a bit more about it.

0:02:120:02:13

-Start with Paul Whitehouse then?

-Yeah, let's give him a go.

-Yes.

0:02:130:02:16

OK, let's try the question behind

0:02:160:02:19

Paul Whitehouse.

0:02:190:02:20

-That's definitely not...

-Neil Morrissey, isn't it?

0:02:260:02:29

Oh, the first series?

0:02:290:02:30

I don't know about the first...

0:02:300:02:32

-We're sure it's not Paul Whitehouse.

-It's not.

0:02:320:02:34

Sure it's not Paul Whitehouse.

0:02:340:02:35

-OK.

-OK.

-Have a look at another one.

-Javelin?

0:02:350:02:38

-What do you think?

-Sounds like...

0:02:450:02:47

It makes sense men's is heavier.

0:02:470:02:49

-Yeah.

-They sound a bit light.

0:02:490:02:50

Oh, do you think...

0:02:500:02:52

-Just over a kilo, isn't it?

-Yeah.

0:02:520:02:54

What else would be different

0:02:540:02:56

for a man and a woman?

0:02:560:02:58

-Shot put's way heavier.

-Yeah.

-Discus.

0:02:580:03:01

Discus.

0:03:010:03:03

But...

0:03:030:03:05

-we're confident Paul Whitehouse is not right.

-Yeah.

0:03:050:03:08

We don't know about javelin.

0:03:080:03:09

I think

0:03:090:03:11

I would know if Paul Whitehouse

0:03:110:03:12

was in the first season.

0:03:120:03:14

And I'm sure it was Neil Morrissey.

0:03:140:03:15

OK, fine.

0:03:150:03:16

OK, so, our decision, let me

0:03:160:03:19

just get this straight, is that we're going to reject

0:03:190:03:21

Paul Whitehouse

0:03:210:03:22

-as an incorrect answer.

-Yes.

0:03:220:03:24

It wasn't him that starred alongside Martin Clunes.

0:03:240:03:26

-No, it was not.

-No.

-No.

-OK.

0:03:260:03:29

This is so we can see

0:03:310:03:32

the question behind prime minister.

0:03:320:03:34

We can take it further,

0:03:340:03:35

we can try and identify

0:03:350:03:37

the correct answer.

0:03:370:03:38

We want that to turn red.

0:03:380:03:40

First signs of a wobble,

0:03:450:03:47

but we made it. Lesley.

0:03:470:03:48

Yes, a little wobble there,

0:03:480:03:50

but you settled on the correct decision with that one.

0:03:500:03:53

The correct answer is not Neil Morrissey, who played Tony,

0:03:530:03:55

but Harry Enfield,

0:03:550:03:57

who was Dermot in the first series

0:03:570:03:58

opposite Martin Clunes as Gary.

0:03:580:04:00

Thank you, Lesley.

0:04:000:04:02

that means we can get rid

0:04:020:04:03

of that incorrect answer.

0:04:030:04:04

And it means we can have a look

0:04:040:04:06

at the question behind prime minister.

0:04:060:04:09

-Any clue?

-I don't know.

-Haven't got a clue.

0:04:150:04:18

Where is the brass letter box on Downing Street?

0:04:200:04:22

Well, you'd assume it's on the front door, hey?

0:04:220:04:25

I mean, what...what else would you have engraved on the...?

0:04:250:04:30

I mean, if we can't

0:04:300:04:33

think of anything else he might have on there, then...

0:04:330:04:35

We could think of several other things that could be...

0:04:350:04:38

I just think 800g for a javelin

0:04:380:04:40

is very, very light.

0:04:400:04:42

Just looking for the correct answer now.

0:04:420:04:45

-Prime minister.

-Prime minister.

-I'm happy with that.

0:04:450:04:48

-Yeah.

-You want that

0:04:480:04:49

as your correct answer?

0:04:490:04:50

-Yes, please.

-Yeah.

0:04:500:04:52

We want it to go green.

0:04:520:04:54

Is prime minister the correct answer?

0:04:540:04:57

-Oh.

-Oh.

0:05:020:05:03

I'm so sorry. Lesley.

0:05:030:05:05

I'm really sorry, Richard,

0:05:050:05:07

Sally and Simon.

0:05:070:05:09

Javelin is the correct answer.

0:05:090:05:11

You said it was light, yes, they are quite light

0:05:110:05:13

because they need to travel fairly far.

0:05:130:05:15

and the words engraved on the brass letter box

0:05:150:05:17

of London's 10 Downing Street, not Prime Minister,

0:05:170:05:21

but First Lord of the Treasury.

0:05:210:05:22

It's a title that comes from the prime minister's

0:05:220:05:24

ex-officio role

0:05:240:05:26

as head of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury.

0:05:260:05:29

Thank you, Lesley.

0:05:290:05:31

Listen, Team DUFFA,

0:05:310:05:33

you're not duffers at all, you got unlucky with the questions,

0:05:330:05:35

-but it's still been wonderful having you on the show.

-Thank you.

0:05:350:05:38

Richard, Sally, Simon, you've come all the way from Manchester,

0:05:380:05:42

and I'm afraid we have to send you all the way back empty-handed.

0:05:420:05:46

You failed to break the code and so, unfortunately,

0:05:460:05:48

you have to leave the game. Thanks so much for playing.

0:05:480:05:51

-Thank you for having us.

-Thanks.

-Goodbye.

-Thanks.

0:05:510:05:54

-Thank you, Matt.

-Bye, take care.

-Thanks very much.

0:05:540:05:57

Thank you.

0:05:580:05:59

Well, there you go, Richard, Sally and Simon.

0:05:590:06:02

Clearly no shortage of brainpower,

0:06:020:06:05

but if the questions are against you, that's the way it works.

0:06:050:06:08

They're falling thick and fast.

0:06:080:06:10

And their loss is our next contestants' gain...possibly.

0:06:100:06:14

Because as always, the money goes up.

0:06:140:06:16

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

0:06:160:06:20

-Hello, Leith.

-Hello, Matt.

-Lovely to see you. How are you?

0:06:240:06:27

-I'm very well, thank you. How are you?

-Very, very well.

0:06:270:06:29

Lovely to have you with us. You're from Cleveland, originally?

0:06:290:06:32

I am. Actually, Cleveland doesn't exist any more.

0:06:320:06:34

But they haven't given it another name, as far as I'm aware.

0:06:340:06:36

When you're directing cabs, where do you say?

0:06:360:06:38

I say, "That house on the left. You have to go left and left and left."

0:06:380:06:41

Tell us a bit about yourself. What do you do?

0:06:410:06:43

I'm a public sector worker

0:06:430:06:45

and I have a team of about 12, 13 people.

0:06:450:06:48

They're a cracking bunch. Really good.

0:06:480:06:50

They keep me on the straight and narrow, keep me in line.

0:06:500:06:53

I'm married to Mark, it's our 30th wedding anniversary this year.

0:06:530:06:55

-Congratulations.

-Yes, thank you very much.

0:06:550:06:57

He got his first motorbike the day I met him.

0:06:570:06:59

-Really? Has he still got it?

-Really. Not that one,

0:06:590:07:02

but he's got another one, and we sort of get out and about

0:07:020:07:05

-on a weekend on the motorbike.

-So, one motorbike.

0:07:050:07:07

-That means you go on the back.

-Pillion, yeah.

-You're pillion.

-Yeah.

0:07:070:07:10

-What else? What are your other big passions?

-Rock music.

0:07:100:07:13

-Love rock music.

-OK.

-Yeah, I have to say The Foo Fighters.

0:07:130:07:17

Just adore The Foo Fighters. I've seen them a few times.

0:07:170:07:19

And Dave Grohl, he's just like... He's just like heaven on legs.

0:07:190:07:22

-He is like a god for you?

-Oh, yes. Yeah, he is.

0:07:220:07:24

-Really?

-Yeah.

-What would you do if you came into contact

0:07:240:07:27

with Dave Grohl from The Foo Fighters?

0:07:270:07:28

Strangely enough, I can talk for England,

0:07:280:07:30

but I actually think that I would just...

0:07:300:07:32

-I don't think I could speak.

-Really?

0:07:320:07:34

I really don't. But he's supposed to be a really nice fella, isn't he?

0:07:340:07:37

So, nice as well as sexy... I mean, you can't go wrong, can you?

0:07:370:07:39

-The full package.

-He is.

-He is the full package.

-He is. Mm-hm.

0:07:390:07:42

-A lot of people feel the same way that you do about him.

-Yeah.

0:07:420:07:45

Now, our previous contestants, Team DUFFA -

0:07:450:07:49

Sally, Richard and Simon -

0:07:490:07:51

unfortunately, failed to break the code.

0:07:510:07:53

That means another £500 goes into the safe.

0:07:530:07:56

And that makes a total of £5,000.

0:07:570:08:00

No-one to share it with apart from your friends and family.

0:08:030:08:06

-Yeah.

-What we're going to do, Leith, is we're going to reset

0:08:060:08:09

-the code.

-Okey-dokey.

0:08:090:08:10

There we go, three blanks.

0:08:130:08:15

-We're going to turn those into three numbers.

-Okey-dokey. Yeah.

0:08:150:08:17

And that opens the door on £5,000 for you.

0:08:170:08:20

Leith, if you are ready.

0:08:200:08:22

-I'm ready.

-You seem pretty ready.

-As I'll ever be, yes.

0:08:220:08:25

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

0:08:250:08:28

Remember,

0:08:330:08:34

only one of those is correct

0:08:340:08:35

and that's the one

0:08:350:08:36

-that you are trying to find.

-Yeah.

0:08:360:08:38

At this point, you get to see all three questions

0:08:380:08:40

behind those answers.

0:08:400:08:42

So to be honest, the order you

0:08:420:08:44

choose them in doesn't matter too much.

0:08:440:08:45

Which one would you like

0:08:450:08:46

to look at first?

0:08:460:08:47

I'm going to say green first.

0:08:470:08:49

Let's have a look at that.

0:08:490:08:51

What colour are the berets worn by UN peacekeeping troops?

0:08:510:08:54

Now, I don't actually think

0:08:560:08:57

that they are green.

0:08:570:08:58

I have a feeling they are red.

0:08:580:09:00

I think the green berets are paratroopers,

0:09:000:09:03

so I actually think

0:09:030:09:04

that one is not the right answer.

0:09:040:09:07

OK, well, we still get to look at the other two.

0:09:070:09:09

Where do you want to go next, Leith?

0:09:090:09:11

We'll go tortoise.

0:09:110:09:13

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

0:09:130:09:15

Very difficult to pronounce, I think.

0:09:220:09:24

-I'm having my best go.

-Yes.

0:09:240:09:25

My best shot at it.

0:09:250:09:27

Lands... So, right, I would say

0:09:270:09:29

the wasser is water

0:09:290:09:31

and the lands is land.

0:09:310:09:33

So, a tortoise doesn't go in water,

0:09:340:09:37

so that could potentially

0:09:370:09:39

be the right one.

0:09:390:09:41

I like your logic. I have no idea

0:09:410:09:43

if it's true. Shall we have a look

0:09:430:09:44

at the question behind MI6?

0:09:440:09:46

Yes, please.

0:09:460:09:47

Now, I don't think it's MI6.

0:09:540:09:56

I've got a feeling

0:09:560:09:58

that it's one of the other MIs

0:09:580:10:00

I really do. I think that's wrong as well.

0:10:000:10:03

-OK.

-I actually think

0:10:030:10:04

-the tortoise is the right one.

-OK.

0:10:040:10:07

You happy to lock that in?

0:10:070:10:08

Yeah, and I'll get my coat.

0:10:080:10:10

-HE LAUGHS

-Yeah.

0:10:100:10:11

Don't get your coat just yet.

0:10:110:10:12

Let's find out if it's the right one

0:10:120:10:14

or not.

0:10:140:10:15

We're going to lock in tortoise

0:10:150:10:18

as the correct answer.

0:10:180:10:19

Based on the fact

0:10:190:10:21

you think the other two

0:10:210:10:22

are incorrect,

0:10:220:10:23

not cos you know anything

0:10:230:10:25

about tortoises.

0:10:250:10:27

You have no turtle recall.

0:10:270:10:28

-No.

-Thank you.

0:10:280:10:30

That was very good, that.

0:10:300:10:31

Let's see if tortoise

0:10:310:10:33

is the correct answer.

0:10:330:10:35

-We want to see this go green.

-Right.

0:10:360:10:39

-Never!

-You shouldn't be so shocked.

0:10:410:10:43

-I'm like a...

-That was great logic.

0:10:430:10:45

Great logic. Really good.

0:10:450:10:47

Leith, your reasoning on this was impeccable.

0:10:470:10:49

In German, wasserschildkrote means

0:10:490:10:51

something like a water shell creature.

0:10:510:10:54

And a landschildkrote means

0:10:540:10:56

something like a land-based shelled creature.

0:10:560:10:59

And tortoise, then, is the correct answer.

0:10:590:11:01

Then the colour of the berets worn by UN peacekeeping troops.

0:11:020:11:06

The correct answer is blue.

0:11:060:11:08

-Right.

-The UN flag also being blue.

0:11:080:11:10

-It's a light blue.

-Yeah.

0:11:100:11:11

And Stella Rimington, the first female director general of,

0:11:110:11:14

-not MI6, but MI5.

-Right.

0:11:140:11:17

Probably inspiring Judi Dench's

0:11:170:11:19

-casting as M in the Bond films.

-Yeah.

0:11:190:11:22

Thank you, Lesley.

0:11:230:11:24

And it means that we get to put our first number

0:11:240:11:27

into the code to see if it sticks.

0:11:270:11:30

The code, of course, made of three unique numbers.

0:11:300:11:33

Which one do you want to try out?

0:11:330:11:34

-I would like two, please.

-The number two.

0:11:340:11:37

We are going to see if the number two is in your code.

0:11:380:11:41

Is it there in the first box?

0:11:410:11:42

Well. Talk about first-time luck.

0:11:460:11:48

I'll tell you what, that is very lucky, isn't it?

0:11:480:11:51

-That's not bad going.

-Yeah.

0:11:510:11:52

The number two there in the first box,

0:11:520:11:54

no messing around.

0:11:540:11:56

That means we move onto the next stage of the game, though,

0:11:560:11:58

-where things do get a little bit more difficult, OK?

-Right.

0:11:580:12:02

-As before, you will see all three answers...

-Yeah.

0:12:020:12:04

But this time you only get to see two questions

0:12:040:12:07

-before you have to commit.

-Yeah.

-OK?

0:12:070:12:10

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

0:12:100:12:12

Okey-dokey.

0:12:120:12:13

Now, it does become important

0:12:170:12:19

-which one you choose first.

-Right.

0:12:190:12:21

I'm going to go with rabbit, please.

0:12:210:12:23

-Going to go with rabbit.

-Yes.

0:12:230:12:24

Now, I've never ever

0:12:300:12:32

heard of The Octonauts. Um...

0:12:320:12:35

And I suspect my daughter

0:12:350:12:36

is a bit too old for CBBC now.

0:12:360:12:38

Peso, that sounds Spanish.

0:12:390:12:43

So, I'm sort of struggling

0:12:430:12:44

with this one a little bit.

0:12:440:12:46

OK.

0:12:460:12:47

But I can't link Peso with rabbit.

0:12:470:12:50

I can't... I can't see...the match.

0:12:500:12:53

Can't see the affinity between the two of them.

0:12:530:12:55

Can't see any logic between the name

0:12:550:12:57

-and the animal?

-No. I can't. No.

0:12:570:12:58

OK, we get the chance to look at the question

0:12:580:13:00

behind one of the other answers.

0:13:000:13:01

-Yeah.

-Which one do you fancy?

0:13:010:13:03

I'll have marble, please.

0:13:030:13:05

-I don't think it's marble.

-OK.

0:13:100:13:12

Because, marble, I don't think is porous

0:13:120:13:17

and the Statue of Liberty

0:13:170:13:18

turns green with all the...algae

0:13:180:13:20

and stuff like that.

0:13:200:13:22

OK, at this stage, then,

0:13:220:13:23

we have to eliminate

0:13:230:13:24

one of those as an incorrect answer.

0:13:240:13:27

Either rabbit or marble has to go

0:13:270:13:29

to see behind South Africa.

0:13:290:13:31

Right, I'm going to eliminate

0:13:310:13:33

rabbit, please.

0:13:330:13:34

-You're going to eliminate rabbit?

-Yeah.

0:13:340:13:36

We want rabbit

0:13:370:13:38

to turn red.

0:13:380:13:40

A little, red rabbit.

0:13:400:13:41

Is it for Leith an incorrect answer?

0:13:430:13:47

Leith, well done.

0:13:520:13:53

I think I'm riding my luck here.

0:13:530:13:54

Good news.

0:13:540:13:56

Let's not knock it. Lesley.

0:13:560:13:57

Well done, Leith.

0:13:570:13:58

Yes, the underwater adventures of The Octonauts.

0:13:580:14:01

Not a rabbit.

0:14:010:14:02

There is a rabbit in The Octonauts called Tweak.

0:14:020:14:05

This is a penguin whose catchphrase is flappety-flippers.

0:14:050:14:09

Right.

0:14:090:14:10

Leith, that's great. We can get rid of penguin.

0:14:100:14:12

It's a incorrect answer.

0:14:120:14:14

And now it means we can see the question behind South Africa.

0:14:140:14:18

Right, flags, along with geography, is particularly a weak spot

0:14:260:14:30

-probably because they are linked.

-Mm-hm.

-Yeah.

0:14:300:14:33

However, I'm going to refer back to my previous answer

0:14:330:14:36

and I don't think that the Statue of Liberty's outer...

0:14:360:14:39

I think it's bronze or something...

0:14:390:14:41

the more I think about it.

0:14:410:14:42

So, I actually think that South Africa is the right answer.

0:14:420:14:45

-By the process of elimination...

-Yeah, however flawed that may be.

0:14:450:14:49

I think South Africa is the right answer.

0:14:490:14:51

-That's the one we want to see turn green.

-Yeah.

0:14:510:14:54

Let's lock it in. Are you ready?

0:14:540:14:56

-I'm ready.

-Leith, let's find out

0:14:560:14:59

is South Africa our correct answer?

0:14:590:15:03

Epic. Epic.

0:15:060:15:08

-Really great work.

-Well done, Leith.

0:15:080:15:10

Yes, the rainbow nation with the multicoloured flag,

0:15:100:15:14

-South Africa.

-Yeah.

0:15:140:15:15

And the outer layer of the Statue of Liberty is made

0:15:150:15:18

not for marble, but copper.

0:15:180:15:20

That's why it has a green patina.

0:15:200:15:22

-The green tinge, yeah.

-Exactly.

0:15:220:15:24

Lovely. Thank you very much, Lesley.

0:15:240:15:26

And, you know, green tinge is what we got there for our correct answer.

0:15:260:15:30

That buys you the chance to put another number into the code.

0:15:300:15:34

So far you are one for one.

0:15:340:15:36

You've only chosen one number

0:15:360:15:38

and it's popped up in the first box.

0:15:380:15:40

-Yeah.

-Can you get us lucky again?

0:15:400:15:42

-I'll give it a go.

-What number would you like to go for?

0:15:430:15:45

-Six, please.

-Two boxes left to fill in the code.

0:15:450:15:48

Is the number six in either of them?

0:15:480:15:50

Is it there in the second box?

0:15:510:15:52

It's not there in the second box.

0:15:550:15:57

Is six in the third and final box?

0:15:570:15:59

Oh, my goodness.

0:16:010:16:03

Why...

0:16:040:16:05

Why number six? Why did you choose six there?

0:16:050:16:08

Well, my mum, who is no longer with us,

0:16:080:16:11

her birthday is the 26th of August

0:16:110:16:13

and I said if I do get any questions right,

0:16:130:16:16

I'm going for 268.

0:16:160:16:18

-How was that looking for you so far?

-All right.

0:16:180:16:21

Thanks, Mum. SHE LAUGHS

0:16:210:16:22

-She has done all right by you, hasn't she?

-Yeah.

0:16:220:16:24

Nice one, Leith. Well, this is where we are at it -

0:16:240:16:27

two for two, Leith.

0:16:270:16:30

We have managed to choose two numbers

0:16:300:16:32

and they've both come up

0:16:320:16:33

in the code straightaway.

0:16:330:16:35

-Odds against that, pretty high.

-Yeah.

0:16:350:16:38

The downside is this -

0:16:380:16:40

we are now at the trickiest section of the game.

0:16:400:16:44

-Right.

-The level where we get all three answers...

0:16:440:16:48

-Yeah.

-..but we see the questions

0:16:480:16:50

-one at a time.

-Yeah.

0:16:500:16:52

And there's a possibility

0:16:520:16:54

-we might have to do that another eight times.

-Yeah.

0:16:540:16:57

Are you focused, Leith?

0:16:570:16:59

I'm focused.

0:16:590:17:00

I'm in the zone.

0:17:000:17:01

In that case, Leith,

0:17:010:17:03

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

0:17:030:17:06

Which question would you like

0:17:100:17:11

to look at first?

0:17:110:17:13

In the absence of any preference,

0:17:130:17:15

top to bottom.

0:17:150:17:16

I'll go wrestling first, please.

0:17:160:17:18

We're just going to go in order, top to bottom.

0:17:180:17:20

-Yes.

-Nothing else to go on.

0:17:200:17:21

Provided I get this first one right,

0:17:210:17:22

-of course.

-Let's find out.

0:17:220:17:26

The question behind wrestling

0:17:260:17:27

for Leith, please.

0:17:270:17:29

Now, that sounds viable

0:17:340:17:37

because you can pull on it

0:17:370:17:40

and you don't actually see... I mean, it depends...

0:17:400:17:42

I suppose it depends what you would term a beard

0:17:420:17:44

cos you could have little stubble,

0:17:440:17:46

but there's a long beard as well.

0:17:460:17:47

I think... I actually think

0:17:490:17:51

that might be right, you know?

0:17:510:17:53

Because it is sort of...

0:17:530:17:54

I'm actually thinking back to,

0:17:540:17:55

like, Jackie Pallo and all of those

0:17:550:17:58

people years ago and Giant Haystacks

0:17:580:18:00

-and Big Daddy and all of those.

-OK.

0:18:000:18:01

I know times have moved on since then, like,

0:18:010:18:03

but I'm just picturing...

0:18:030:18:05

I cannot picture a wrestler with a beard.

0:18:050:18:07

So, we've got...

0:18:070:18:08

This is a Neapolitan selection

0:18:080:18:11

of a bit of knowledge,

0:18:110:18:13

a bit of logic and a bit of hunch.

0:18:130:18:16

Yeah. And a bit of winging it. Yeah.

0:18:160:18:18

-A bit of winging it.

-Yeah.

0:18:180:18:19

-That's the cherry on top.

-It is.

-Winging it.

-Yeah.

-All right.

0:18:190:18:22

OK. Do you want to lock that in

0:18:220:18:24

as your correct answer?

0:18:240:18:25

Go on. I will, yeah.

0:18:250:18:27

Go on, says Leith. Right.

0:18:270:18:29

If this is correct,

0:18:290:18:31

Leith gets the chance to put in

0:18:310:18:32

her mum's month of birth...

0:18:320:18:35

..to see if she can do what nobody has done so far

0:18:370:18:39

and crack the code after just three

0:18:390:18:43

correct answers.

0:18:430:18:45

Let's find out.

0:18:460:18:47

Can we hold on to Leith

0:18:470:18:49

for a bit longer?

0:18:490:18:50

Is it the correct answer?

0:18:510:18:53

No.

0:18:570:18:58

-Never mind.

-I'm so sorry, Leith.

0:18:590:19:02

-That's all right.

-You got there so quickly.

0:19:020:19:05

-I did.

-Shall we have a look at the others?

-Go on, then.

0:19:050:19:07

See if you can open them quickly.

0:19:070:19:08

Whether that would have made any difference.

0:19:080:19:10

First, the question behind Cyprus.

0:19:100:19:12

Well, it is small,

0:19:170:19:19

-but I don't think it would be Cyprus.

-Right.

0:19:190:19:21

I don't know if the Vatican City...

0:19:210:19:25

is cos that's tiny, but I don't know

0:19:250:19:27

if that's classed as part of the EU

0:19:270:19:28

-because it's so independent of itself.

-OK.

0:19:280:19:31

Let's have a look at

0:19:310:19:32

the question behind Bengali.

0:19:320:19:34

I don't think it would be Bengali.

0:19:410:19:43

-Nope.

-No. But I've said everything

0:19:430:19:44

-is wrong, haven't I?

-You have come

0:19:440:19:46

up with three incorrect answers.

0:19:460:19:47

-Yeah.

-Lesley,

0:19:470:19:50

put us out of our misery. Which one was the right answer?

0:19:500:19:52

The correct answer is Bengali.

0:19:520:19:55

-Right.

-The street signs in Brick Lane are written

0:19:550:19:58

in English and Bengali

0:19:580:20:00

because of the community

0:20:000:20:01

-in Tower Hamlets.

-Yeah.

0:20:010:20:03

Let's look at the other questions.

0:20:030:20:05

At the Olympics, competitors in wrestling - wrong answer there.

0:20:050:20:09

The correct answer is boxing.

0:20:090:20:12

-Yeah.

-And the smallest member state of the EU by both area

0:20:120:20:15

and population. You were thinking Vatican City.

0:20:150:20:18

The Vatican City is not part of the European union.

0:20:180:20:21

-The correct answer - not Cyprus, but Malta.

-Yeah.

0:20:210:20:24

Thank you, Lesley.

0:20:240:20:26

I mean, it's so difficult when you're seeing them

0:20:260:20:28

-one at a time like that.

-Yeah.

0:20:280:20:30

And you have nothing else to judge them on at all.

0:20:300:20:33

Listen, we want to find out...

0:20:330:20:34

Now, this will be a sickener if this is the case.

0:20:340:20:36

-You were going to go for eight...

-Yeah.

0:20:360:20:38

-It was the month that your mum was born.

-Yeah.

0:20:380:20:40

..to complete her birthday - 26th of the eighth.

0:20:400:20:43

Is it an eight? What is the last number in your code?

0:20:430:20:47

Seven.

0:20:490:20:50

-One off.

-Oh, well.

0:20:500:20:52

Leith, you've been very brave coming here by yourself.

0:20:520:20:54

You've played extremely well,

0:20:540:20:56

progressed so quickly and done it with such a good spirit as well.

0:20:560:20:59

-It's lovely to have you with us.

-Thank you.

0:20:590:21:01

But I have to say you have failed to break the code on this occasion,

0:21:010:21:06

so we have to ask you to leave the game

0:21:060:21:09

and wish you all the best up in Stockton-on-Tees.

0:21:090:21:11

-Thank you very much.

-It was lovely to meet you, Leith.

-Thank you.

0:21:110:21:14

Thank you.

0:21:170:21:19

Ohh!

0:21:190:21:20

I thought Leith could have been a contender.

0:21:200:21:22

I really thought she was on to something special there,

0:21:220:21:25

but it wasn't to be.

0:21:250:21:26

But her loss is our next contestants' gain

0:21:260:21:30

because the jackpot is going even higher.

0:21:300:21:33

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

0:21:330:21:37

-Here we go. Steve, lovely to meet you.

-You too.

0:21:410:21:44

-And, Mike.

-Hi, there.

-Good to see you.

0:21:440:21:46

-Both from Edinburgh? BOTH:

-Yes.

0:21:460:21:48

Both financial wizards of one sort or another.

0:21:480:21:51

Well, that's a stretch.

0:21:510:21:52

Well, both in the world of finance. Tell us what it is you do, Steve.

0:21:520:21:55

Well, I work for quite a small marketing consultancy in finance.

0:21:550:21:59

So, I think finance has a reputation for being quite complicated

0:21:590:22:02

-and sometimes a wee bit dull.

-No, no, no.

0:22:020:22:04

So we try to bring a little bit of creativity and a bit of fun

0:22:040:22:07

-and a bit of energy to it.

-And how about you, Mike?

0:22:070:22:09

Yeah, well, I've been in finance for 15 or so years

0:22:090:22:11

and I've always worked with big companies.

0:22:110:22:13

So I left the last big company middle of last year

0:22:130:22:16

and I'm now self-employed. So, mainly pensions advice.

0:22:160:22:19

So the assumption would be that that's how you guys met, then?

0:22:190:22:22

-Through the world of finance.

-Well, you'd think so.

-Not really, no.

0:22:220:22:25

-Mike's ex-girlfriend is actually one of my best friends.

-Right.

0:22:250:22:28

And we've all stayed, like, really good friends.

0:22:280:22:31

-The first time I met Stephen was at his wedding.

-Right.

0:22:310:22:34

-But it's your ex-girlfriend?

-Yes, ex-girlfriend.

0:22:340:22:36

-But you're still good friends?

-Absolutely. And with her too.

0:22:360:22:40

-That's all we need to know.

-Yeah, we're all fine. We're all cool.

0:22:400:22:43

Now, tell me what it is that you share as a passion.

0:22:430:22:46

What is it that you...?

0:22:460:22:47

What's the sort of fuel of your friendship, if you like?

0:22:470:22:50

Well, I think at the outset, we discovered that we were huge fans

0:22:500:22:53

-of tennis.

-Right.

0:22:530:22:54

And then at the same time, being Scottish,

0:22:540:22:56

Andy Murray was just coming onto the scene.

0:22:560:22:58

Have you been able to see him play live?

0:22:580:22:59

I've seen him a couple of times, yeah, at the O2.

0:22:590:23:01

And fingers crossed, I might get to Wimbledon this year,

0:23:010:23:04

if my friend pulls through with tickets.

0:23:040:23:05

If you did win something today, what would you put it towards?

0:23:050:23:08

Well, I think the number one thing would be a visit to New York

0:23:080:23:11

to watch the US Open.

0:23:110:23:12

So, we'd hope to see Andy in the final and see him win?

0:23:120:23:16

-Fingers crossed.

-Fingers crossed.

-That's the plan.

-That's the dream.

0:23:160:23:19

OK. Steve, Mike, it's lovely to have you with us.

0:23:190:23:21

And listen, here's really good news for you.

0:23:210:23:24

Not so great for Leith, who came before you.

0:23:240:23:26

She failed to break the code, and that means another £500

0:23:260:23:30

goes into the safe.

0:23:300:23:32

And that makes a total of £5,500.

0:23:320:23:37

-That will get you to New York...

-It would too.

-And a bit more.

0:23:380:23:42

..and back again.

0:23:420:23:44

We want to get you back. Let's reset the code.

0:23:440:23:46

There we go, three blanks at the moment.

0:23:480:23:50

We want to turn that into three numbers, the door opens,

0:23:500:23:53

the money is yours. Simple, isn't it?

0:23:530:23:55

-Sound simple.

-Sound simple.

-Well, it hasn't been for a little while.

0:23:550:23:58

Quite a few people have failed.

0:23:580:24:00

Let's see if you can make it any different.

0:24:000:24:01

Steve and Mike, here are your first three answers.

0:24:010:24:04

Remember, only one of those is correct.

0:24:090:24:11

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

0:24:110:24:13

Where do you fancy starting first?

0:24:130:24:15

-It's kind of vague, isn't it?

-Yeah.

0:24:150:24:17

Shall we just do them in order?

0:24:170:24:19

I think that sounds fine, yeah.

0:24:190:24:21

-We'll go with Billy the Kid.

-It's pretty academic at this stage.

0:24:210:24:23

Let's open the question behind Billy the Kid.

0:24:230:24:25

-I'm not sure.

-I'm not sure either on that.

0:24:310:24:33

-We can move on and open another one.

-Let's move on.

0:24:330:24:35

Let's see the question behind apricot.

0:24:350:24:37

I'm feeling slightly more confident now.

0:24:420:24:44

I'm pretty sure that's pineapple, isn't it?

0:24:440:24:46

-I agree.

-You think a pineapple

0:24:460:24:48

would make your pizza Hawaiian.

0:24:480:24:50

Let's look at the question behind merlin.

0:24:500:24:53

So, we're feeling OK about that.

0:24:580:24:59

Merlin is a bird of prey.

0:24:590:25:01

If merlin's a bird of prey, then I'm happy with that.

0:25:010:25:03

-I wasn't sure.

-Quite small bird of prey, I think.

0:25:030:25:05

Which means Billy the Kid must be false.

0:25:050:25:07

Well, apricot's definitely false.

0:25:070:25:09

There was plenty of Wild West

0:25:090:25:11

outlaws going around that could

0:25:110:25:12

have been shot by Robert Ford.

0:25:120:25:15

Do you want to just go with merlin?

0:25:150:25:16

If you're happy that...

0:25:160:25:18

-Are you happy?

-Yeah.

0:25:180:25:19

It's definitely a bird of prey.

0:25:190:25:20

And it was an Arthurian legend.

0:25:200:25:21

I can't see anything in there

0:25:210:25:23

that's not true, so I think merlin.

0:25:230:25:24

We'll lock in merlin.

0:25:240:25:25

Mike's confident merlin's a bird of prey.

0:25:250:25:27

We think that is our correct

0:25:270:25:28

-answer. Shall we lock it in?

-Yeah, we'll lock it in.

0:25:280:25:31

If it is correct, it will turn green

0:25:320:25:34

and it means we don't have to worry about the other two.

0:25:340:25:37

We know they're incorrect.

0:25:370:25:39

We want merlin to be our first correct answer.

0:25:390:25:43

-Great start.

-Yeah.

0:25:460:25:48

Nice to be over the first one.

0:25:480:25:49

-They were awkward questions.

-Yes. Lesley.

0:25:490:25:51

Mike, you immediately

0:25:510:25:53

recognised that the merlin is a bird.

0:25:530:25:55

In fact, it's the UK's smallest

0:25:550:25:57

-bird of prey.

-OK.

0:25:570:25:58

And the Wild West outlaw

0:25:580:25:59

shot by Robert Ford.

0:25:590:26:01

Not Billy the Kid, who was shot by

0:26:010:26:02

Pat Garrett, but Jesse James.

0:26:020:26:05

-Jesse James.

-OK.

0:26:050:26:07

And the fruit usually added

0:26:070:26:08

to a pizza to make it Hawaiian.

0:26:080:26:09

Steve, you came in straightaway

0:26:090:26:11

with pineapple.

0:26:110:26:12

It's claimed that the Hawaiian pizza

0:26:120:26:14

wasn't invented in Hawaii,

0:26:140:26:16

but in Canada by a Greek man.

0:26:160:26:18

There you go.

0:26:180:26:19

Thank you, Lesley.

0:26:190:26:20

Still a bit weird, I think. Pineapple.

0:26:200:26:22

It means, Steve and Mike, you've managed to get the chance

0:26:220:26:25

to put one digit into the code to see if it's there.

0:26:250:26:30

Our code is always three unique numbers. Three different numbers.

0:26:300:26:34

-Which one are you going to try first?

-OK, Steve, go for it.

0:26:340:26:36

My first son, George, was born on the fifth

0:26:360:26:39

and my daughter, Emily, was born on the fifth, so it feels...

0:26:390:26:42

-Let's go for number five.

-Well, it's as good a reason as any, Steve.

0:26:420:26:45

Number five. Is it there in your code? Let's find out.

0:26:450:26:48

Is it in the first box?

0:26:480:26:50

No. Is it in the second box?

0:26:520:26:54

It is. There it is.

0:26:570:26:59

-We don't even need to bother with the third box.

-Wow.

0:26:590:27:02

That's it. You've found it on

0:27:020:27:03

your first attempt.

0:27:030:27:04

The number five is there.

0:27:040:27:06

That means, though, that the game

0:27:060:27:08

-moves on to the next level...

-Yeah.

0:27:080:27:09

..and it gets a little bit harder.

0:27:090:27:11

As before, you see three answers,

0:27:110:27:14

but now you only get to see two questions at a time

0:27:140:27:18

before you have to make a decision.

0:27:180:27:20

Let's have a look at your next

0:27:200:27:22

three answers.

0:27:220:27:24

OK. It does start

0:27:280:27:29

to become important

0:27:290:27:30

the order in which you look at these now.

0:27:300:27:33

There's only one thing I know about Pegasus.

0:27:330:27:35

That's the flying horse, isn't it?

0:27:350:27:36

I can't imagine what else that might be.

0:27:360:27:38

Fagin, that's Oliver Twist,

0:27:400:27:41

isn't it?

0:27:410:27:42

Yeah. It was the name of the guy

0:27:420:27:45

in Oliver Twist.

0:27:450:27:46

If it's spelled like that.

0:27:460:27:47

If that's right.

0:27:470:27:48

But, yeah. Ball could be anything.

0:27:480:27:50

Do you want to start with

0:27:500:27:51

the bottom one?

0:27:510:27:53

-Yeah,

-OK. Is that OK?

0:27:530:27:55

-Start with Pegasus?

-Yeah, OK.

0:27:550:27:56

-Pegasus...

-That doesn't ring a bell.

0:28:020:28:04

It seems like a... Yeah.

0:28:040:28:05

But it would make sense with

0:28:050:28:08

the kind of winged horse

0:28:080:28:09

that it was something to do with.

0:28:090:28:10

It would.

0:28:100:28:12

I think we'd probably need to have

0:28:120:28:13

a look at...

0:28:130:28:14

-Have a look at one more.

-Yeah.

0:28:140:28:16

We get the chance

0:28:160:28:17

to look at one more before we have to make a decision.

0:28:170:28:19

-You can choose since I chose that one.

-Let's go for ball.

0:28:190:28:21

I'm just trying to eliminate

0:28:320:28:33

one of them. Was 1990

0:28:330:28:34

not World In Motion?

0:28:340:28:36

1990 was World In Motion.

0:28:360:28:38

'98 was it not like a remix of Three Lions?

0:28:380:28:42

Cos Three Lions came out in '96.

0:28:420:28:45

-Yeah.

-They hosted Euro '96.

0:28:450:28:47

At least that's incorrect, though,

0:28:470:28:49

from what we've got so far.

0:28:490:28:50

That feels wrong to me, yeah.

0:28:500:28:52

1990 was definitely

0:28:520:28:53

World In Motion with New Order.

0:28:530:28:55

So, we have to eliminate that.

0:28:550:28:56

OK.

0:28:560:28:57

We want to mark that as an

0:28:570:28:59

incorrect answer.

0:28:590:29:00

We want it to turn red. If it turns

0:29:000:29:03

red, we can get rid of it.

0:29:030:29:05

Is ball an incorrect answer?

0:29:050:29:09

You got it. Well done, guys.

0:29:120:29:14

Yes, your knowledge about 1990 being

0:29:140:29:16

the World In Motion song

0:29:160:29:18

by England and New Order featuring

0:29:180:29:20

that famous rap by John Barnes,

0:29:200:29:23

that helped you out with this question.

0:29:230:29:25

1998 was England United

0:29:250:29:27

with the Spice Girls.

0:29:270:29:28

How Does It Feel To Be On Top Of The World?

0:29:280:29:31

And world, therefore,

0:29:310:29:32

is the answer, rather than ball.

0:29:320:29:33

-OK. Right, OK.

-Thank you, Lesley.

0:29:330:29:36

Fantastic work, guys.

0:29:360:29:37

It means we can ditch that incorrect answer.

0:29:370:29:41

We can have a look at the question now behind Fagin.

0:29:410:29:44

OK. I remember this from when we were kids

0:29:490:29:51

and forced to watch Oliver! the musical,

0:29:510:29:54

and I'm almost certain

0:29:540:29:55

that bull's-eye is this really

0:29:550:29:57

horrible-looking dog that belonged

0:29:570:29:58

to Bill Sikes.

0:29:580:30:00

OK.

0:30:000:30:01

So, if you're happy with that...

0:30:010:30:04

-Yeah.

-..we can lock in Pegasus

0:30:040:30:06

-as the correct answer.

-No, I'm happy that. Pegasus makes sense.

0:30:060:30:09

-OK.

-It makes logical sense.

0:30:090:30:10

We're going to mark Pegasus

0:30:100:30:12

as the correct answer.

0:30:120:30:13

We're going to lock that in.

0:30:130:30:15

-You're happy with that, guys? BOTH:

-Yeah.

0:30:150:30:17

Pegasus, you're saying, is the correct answer.

0:30:170:30:20

If it is, you get the chance

0:30:200:30:22

to choose another number.

0:30:220:30:23

You're one for one at the moment. Can you be

0:30:230:30:26

that lucky again?

0:30:260:30:28

Let's find out.

0:30:280:30:29

-Good work.

-Well done, Mike.

-Well played.

0:30:320:30:35

Very well done. Yes, Pegasus the correct answer.

0:30:350:30:37

Horseback Pegasus. The horse giving you a clue for that.

0:30:370:30:42

And bull's-eye, a dog belonging to which Charles Dickens character?

0:30:420:30:45

Well, Mike, you knew this straightaway.

0:30:450:30:47

Not Fagin, but Bill Sikes.

0:30:470:30:49

Well done, chaps.

0:30:490:30:50

That means we have bought ourselves the chance

0:30:500:30:53

to stick another digit into the code to see if it sticks.

0:30:530:30:57

Where are you going to go next?

0:30:570:30:59

OK. Well, it's me to choose.

0:30:590:31:01

I have to go for my lucky number, which is number eight.

0:31:010:31:03

-Number eight's your lucky number?

-Yeah.

0:31:030:31:05

Has it proved lucky for you in the past?

0:31:050:31:07

Well, yeah. It's also proved unlucky for me in the past.

0:31:070:31:10

OK. Let's see which one it's going to be today. The number eight.

0:31:100:31:13

Is it there in our code?

0:31:130:31:15

Let's have a look at the first box.

0:31:150:31:17

Not there.

0:31:190:31:20

Is it in the third and final box?

0:31:200:31:22

-It's not there.

-OK. Never mind.

0:31:250:31:26

It's not there. Not lucky for you today, Mike.

0:31:260:31:29

But there is a plus side to this.

0:31:290:31:31

It means we're eliminating numbers

0:31:310:31:33

-before we get to the trickiest part of the game.

-Yeah.

0:31:330:31:37

If you're ready, gents... You're doing brilliantly.

0:31:370:31:40

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

0:31:410:31:43

Well, Daft Punk's

0:31:470:31:48

probably going to be about the band.

0:31:480:31:50

-Yeah.

-Cain.

0:31:500:31:52

Cain and Abel.

0:31:520:31:53

Yeah, it's probably biblical.

0:31:530:31:55

Eyes could be anything.

0:31:550:31:56

That could be absolutely anything.

0:31:560:31:58

How do you feel about starting with

0:31:580:31:59

the one that could be anything? Shall we start with eyes and do

0:31:590:32:02

-the reverse of last time?

-Go for it.

-Let's do that.

0:32:020:32:04

We're going to open the question behind eyes.

0:32:040:32:06

It seems feasible.

0:32:150:32:17

I don't know how

0:32:170:32:18

that scale would work through, you know, green and brown.

0:32:180:32:21

Would you like to try and open another question?

0:32:210:32:23

See if that helps you out at all.

0:32:230:32:25

I think so.

0:32:250:32:26

-Let's go for Daft Punk then.

-OK.

0:32:260:32:28

The only logic I've got to go on

0:32:350:32:36

here is that I'm pretty sure

0:32:360:32:38

Daft Punk are French.

0:32:380:32:39

Reasonably sure they're French.

0:32:400:32:41

-Yeah?

-OK. And those are...

0:32:410:32:43

I would say they're pretty clearly

0:32:430:32:45

German or Austrian or...

0:32:450:32:48

potentially Swiss names.

0:32:480:32:49

-Definitely Germanic.

-French?

0:32:490:32:51

OK. We need to dismiss one of these answers as incorrect.

0:32:510:32:55

-I'm pretty sure they're French.

-OK.

0:32:550:32:57

I'll trust you. That's good logic

0:32:570:32:58

and we've nothing else to go on.

0:32:580:33:00

It's the only logic I've got.

0:33:000:33:01

There was no way

0:33:010:33:02

I'd know their names.

0:33:020:33:03

Let me be clear, we're going to mark

0:33:030:33:05

Daft Punk as an incorrect answer.

0:33:050:33:06

We want to dismiss that.

0:33:060:33:07

Is that what you're saying?

0:33:070:33:09

Yeah, I think so.

0:33:090:33:10

OK. Let's do that.

0:33:100:33:11

We want Daft Punk to turn red.

0:33:120:33:14

We want that to be an incorrect answer.

0:33:140:33:16

It means we get to look

0:33:160:33:17

at the question behind Cain.

0:33:170:33:19

Is Daft Punk an incorrect answer?

0:33:200:33:23

Well played. Great stuff.

0:33:280:33:30

-Lesley.

-Well done there.

0:33:300:33:32

Yes. Daft Punk is Thomas Bangalter

0:33:320:33:34

and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo.

0:33:340:33:37

Almost never seen without their masks.

0:33:370:33:39

The correct answer here is

0:33:390:33:41

Kraftwerk.

0:33:410:33:42

Kraftwerk.

0:33:420:33:43

As you said, German, not French.

0:33:430:33:45

Absolutely great logic there, Steve.

0:33:450:33:47

It means we can get rid of that

0:33:470:33:49

as an incorrect answer.

0:33:490:33:51

And we can open the question behind Cain.

0:33:510:33:53

OK, there's a tiny little

0:33:570:33:59

bell at the back of my head

0:33:590:34:00

that's saying Cain.

0:34:000:34:02

There's something famous about Cain

0:34:020:34:03

and they were very early on in the Bible,

0:34:030:34:05

-in the Old Testament.

-Yeah.

0:34:050:34:07

I mean, it's more feasible to me

0:34:070:34:09

-than the first one.

-OK.

0:34:090:34:11

But I've nothing to go on.

0:34:110:34:12

No. I think we have to use...

0:34:120:34:15

-We have to use logic.

-OK.

0:34:150:34:17

I think we'll have to go with Cain.

0:34:170:34:19

Going to lock in Cain

0:34:190:34:21

as the correct answer.

0:34:210:34:23

We want Cain to go green.

0:34:250:34:27

We want it to be a correct answer.

0:34:270:34:29

-Oh!

-No!

-I'm sorry, guys.

0:34:360:34:38

-No.

-It's not right.

0:34:380:34:41

Oh, Steve and Mike, I'm so sorry

0:34:410:34:43

that you went with the wrong answer there.

0:34:430:34:45

Yes, Rudolf Martin

0:34:450:34:46

and Bruno K Schultz

0:34:460:34:48

came up with that scale

0:34:480:34:49

to describe colours of eyes.

0:34:490:34:52

And the first human to die

0:34:520:34:53

in the Bible.

0:34:530:34:54

Is it Abel? Is it Cain?

0:34:540:34:56

It is Abel, at the hands of Cain.

0:34:560:34:59

Cain, the first human to be born,

0:34:590:35:00

and Abel, the first to die.

0:35:000:35:02

-Yeah.

-Lesley, thank you

0:35:020:35:04

so much. Gentlemen, what can I say?

0:35:040:35:07

We can't send you to New York, but we do send you back to Scotland

0:35:070:35:10

-with our best wishes.

-Thank you.

-Thanks a lot.

0:35:100:35:12

Thank you so much for joining us.

0:35:120:35:13

Unfortunately, I have to say, you have failed to break the code,

0:35:130:35:17

so you have to leave the game.

0:35:170:35:18

Thank you so much for playing.

0:35:180:35:20

-Steve...and Mike.

-Thanks very much.

-Thank you.

-Take care.

0:35:200:35:22

There they go, Steve and Mike.

0:35:270:35:29

Our tennis fans unable to ace the code on this occasion.

0:35:290:35:33

But their loss is our next contestant's gain

0:35:330:35:37

because the jackpot goes up by another £500.

0:35:370:35:41

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

0:35:410:35:44

Here they come. Lovely stuff.

0:35:490:35:51

-Lovely to meet you, Rob...

-Hi, Matt.

0:35:510:35:53

-..Martin and Phil.

-Matt.

0:35:530:35:54

As you were coming down there, I felt like I was in a scrum.

0:35:540:35:57

-THEY LAUGH

-You might as well have been.

0:35:570:35:59

I also feel like I should be behaving myself now very much.

0:35:590:36:02

-Lovely to have you on the show.

-Thank you for having us.

0:36:020:36:04

How do you guys know each other?

0:36:040:36:06

Well, Martin and I have known each other since we were about 11.

0:36:060:36:10

-Really?

-Yeah.

-So, secondary school?

0:36:100:36:12

Yes, yes. Over 40-odd years.

0:36:120:36:14

Rob sort of appeared on the scene a bit later on.

0:36:140:36:17

I'm the latecomer. They call me The Godfather cos I was the old one.

0:36:170:36:20

You look after the two of them?

0:36:200:36:22

I try to, but they don't behave very well.

0:36:220:36:24

-They get themselves into trouble.

-All the time.

0:36:240:36:26

-And you're from South Wales.

-We are.

0:36:260:36:27

From Pencoed and, I'm going to have a go, Llanharan.

0:36:270:36:30

That's excellent. Excellent.

0:36:300:36:32

Almost a true Welshman already.

0:36:320:36:34

Really not. Really not.

0:36:340:36:36

-So, all from South Wales?

-Yes.

0:36:360:36:38

What do you do for livings? Start with you, Martin.

0:36:380:36:40

-I'm a cashier. I work in a supermarket.

-Right.

0:36:400:36:42

Yeah. Looking after all the checkout girls and keeping them busy.

0:36:420:36:46

-Do you do the checking out yourself?

-Oh, absolutely, yeah.

0:36:460:36:48

There's nobody as fast as me.

0:36:480:36:50

-The fastest cashier...

-The fastest check-outer in the west.

0:36:500:36:53

In the west of Wales, or South Wales, anyway.

0:36:530:36:56

How about you, Rob?

0:36:560:36:57

I'm a solicitor for the local authority in the area.

0:36:570:36:59

So, I do contracts and commercial law, basically.

0:36:590:37:03

-Keeps you busy?

-It keeps me busy. Keeps me on my toes, certainly.

0:37:030:37:06

-Good stuff. Phil.

-I'm a business adviser for Business Wales.

0:37:060:37:09

It's a Welsh government service for small to medium enterprises.

0:37:090:37:13

OK. Have you got a name for yourself? Have you got a team name?

0:37:130:37:16

Do you ever go out as a team?

0:37:160:37:18

Chippendales. We quite like that.

0:37:180:37:19

Yeah, we'll go with the Chippendales.

0:37:190:37:21

-The Chippendales.

-Dream Boys, we like as well.

0:37:210:37:23

Dream Boys! OK, I might go with that. Dream Boys.

0:37:230:37:27

The good news for you guys -

0:37:270:37:29

not for them, sadly -

0:37:290:37:30

is that Steve and Mike, from Scotland, failed to break the code.

0:37:300:37:35

That means another £500 goes into the safe.

0:37:350:37:38

How nice does this sound?

0:37:390:37:41

£6,000 now in the jackpot.

0:37:410:37:44

Three of you.

0:37:450:37:46

We could call it destiny if it wasn't so hard to make it happen.

0:37:460:37:51

Let's see what we can do. Let's reset the code.

0:37:510:37:54

There we go. Three blanks.

0:37:570:37:59

We're trying to turn those into three numbers,

0:37:590:38:01

the right numbers in the code.

0:38:010:38:04

OK, Dream Boyos. THEY LAUGH

0:38:040:38:07

If you're ready, let's have a look at your first three answers.

0:38:070:38:11

Remember, only one of those

0:38:160:38:17

is correct, and that's the one

0:38:170:38:19

that you're trying to find.

0:38:190:38:20

Which one

0:38:200:38:21

would you like to try first?

0:38:210:38:22

What do you fancy?

0:38:220:38:24

Animal Farm.

0:38:240:38:25

I don't mind Animal Farm.

0:38:250:38:26

George Orwell, probably.

0:38:260:38:28

We've got to start somewhere.

0:38:280:38:30

-It's as good as anywhere.

-Animal Farm.

0:38:300:38:31

You're going to start with Animal Farm.

0:38:310:38:33

Probably one of the only books

0:38:400:38:41

-I've ever read...

-Yes.

0:38:410:38:43

..is 1984.

0:38:430:38:44

And he's from 1984, not Animal Farm.

0:38:440:38:46

-It's definitely not Animal Farm.

-Not Animal Farm.

0:38:460:38:48

OK. Where will we look

0:38:480:38:51

-next then?

-Florida.

-Shall we have a look at Florida?

0:38:510:38:53

-Have a bit of geography.

-OK.

0:38:530:38:56

-Florida then please, Matt.

-We're trying to find the correct answer.

0:38:560:38:58

Is it the question

0:38:580:39:00

behind Florida? Let's have a look.

0:39:000:39:02

Well, there's alligators. They're definitely there.

0:39:080:39:11

-There's certainly alligators there.

-We know there's alligators

0:39:110:39:13

-in the Everglades.

-Yeah.

-Are there crocodiles, though?

-I'm not sure.

0:39:130:39:16

What's those crocodiles that...

0:39:160:39:18

-A cayman crocodile.

-Cayman crocodiles.

0:39:200:39:21

Are they found in Florida?

0:39:210:39:22

Well, it's not that far away, is it?

0:39:220:39:24

It's not that far away.

0:39:240:39:25

-Florida Keys maybe.

-Yeah.

-Yeah.

0:39:250:39:27

-Maybe...

-We know alligators are.

0:39:270:39:29

-Crocodiles?

-There's certainly alligators.

0:39:290:39:31

So that one's a maybe.

0:39:310:39:32

-It's possible.

-Possible.

0:39:320:39:33

-Definitely Animal Farm's wrong.

-Yeah, right.

0:39:330:39:35

One you feel strongly about. You

0:39:350:39:38

think it's negative.

0:39:380:39:39

And the other one, a bit of a maybe.

0:39:390:39:41

-It's possibly.

-It's a possible.

0:39:410:39:43

Let's have a look at the question

0:39:430:39:44

behind A1. See if that helps.

0:39:440:39:46

A4 is small, then A3 goes bigger.

0:39:510:39:54

A2 is bigger and A1 is bigger.

0:39:540:39:56

So, half the size of A2....

0:39:560:39:58

It's the wrong one, isn't it?

0:39:580:39:59

..is A3.

0:39:590:40:01

So, A1 is not the answer?

0:40:010:40:02

A1 is not the answer.

0:40:020:40:03

What about going half the size

0:40:030:40:05

-the other way?

-No, it's not.

0:40:050:40:06

It goes... The higher the number,

0:40:060:40:08

the smaller the size. OK.

0:40:080:40:10

-On that basis...

-It's got to be...

0:40:100:40:12

..with alligators

0:40:120:40:13

and the fact there may be

0:40:130:40:14

cayman crocodiles in the vicinity.

0:40:140:40:17

The correct answer is Florida.

0:40:170:40:18

We're going to

0:40:180:40:19

lock in Florida

0:40:190:40:20

as the correct answer.

0:40:200:40:22

We want that to turn green.

0:40:220:40:24

Is Florida our correct answer?

0:40:240:40:28

Great stuff.

0:40:300:40:32

That's a decent start.

0:40:320:40:33

We're over the first question.

0:40:330:40:34

-We can relax.

-That's always nice.

0:40:340:40:36

Take it easy.

0:40:360:40:38

-Lesley.

-You felt pretty sure about this

0:40:380:40:40

one as soon as you saw it.

0:40:400:40:42

Yes, Florida,

0:40:420:40:43

home to both crocodiles

0:40:430:40:44

and alligators in the wild.

0:40:440:40:46

In fact, people avoid feeding

0:40:460:40:48

the wild alligators in case

0:40:480:40:49

they get a taste for humans

0:40:490:40:50

giving them their lunch.

0:40:500:40:52

And the paper size, which is exactly

0:40:520:40:54

half the size of A2.

0:40:540:40:56

The correct answer there, not A1,

0:40:560:40:57

but exactly as you said, A3.

0:40:570:41:00

And Winston Smith, the leading character in which novel

0:41:000:41:02

by George Orwell?

0:41:020:41:03

You recognised George Orwell before the question came up

0:41:030:41:06

and then I heard you mention the correct answer, which is 1984.

0:41:060:41:10

That's a relief to get it right.

0:41:100:41:13

-Yeah, get the first one out of the way.

-Yeah, it is nice.

0:41:130:41:15

It's nice. Whatever happens now, in some ways, a bonus.

0:41:150:41:19

But here's the exciting news.

0:41:190:41:21

You get now to choose a number from the keypad to put into the code.

0:41:210:41:26

Which one's it going to be?

0:41:260:41:29

What's the likelihood of zero being the first?

0:41:290:41:31

Well, I was thinking, I think zero was invented by a Welshman -

0:41:310:41:34

-the concept of the zero.

-Really?

-Yeah. So, I think we should.

0:41:340:41:37

Well, let's make sure that you're not zeros today.

0:41:370:41:39

That you are heroes.

0:41:390:41:41

-We're going to put zero in?

-Yeah.

-I think we'll try it.

0:41:410:41:44

You're going to try out a big Welsh zero to see if it fits in the code.

0:41:440:41:48

Is it there in the first box?

0:41:480:41:50

It's not.

0:41:520:41:53

Is it there in the second box of the code?

0:41:530:41:55

It's not there.

0:41:570:41:58

Is there a zero in the third and final box of the code?

0:41:580:42:02

It's not there, but that's not too bad, honestly.

0:42:040:42:07

Knocking out the numbers at this stage when you're still seeing

0:42:070:42:11

-all the answers together and all the questions.

-Yeah, yeah.

0:42:110:42:14

-It's not a bad place to be.

-OK.

0:42:140:42:15

So, there we are. Zero on your keypad.

0:42:150:42:18

Nothing in the code.

0:42:180:42:20

But we can... END OF GAME KLAXON

0:42:200:42:23

I was about to say we can carry on.

0:42:230:42:25

Unfortunately, that sound means we can't.

0:42:250:42:28

-That's all we've got time for.

-OK.

0:42:280:42:30

-Gentleman, it's a great start.

-Thank you.

0:42:300:42:33

I feel like you're working well together. You're talking.

0:42:330:42:35

-Yeah, we got off to a good start.

-You're even making sense!

0:42:350:42:38

-THEY LAUGH

-That's always a good sign.

0:42:380:42:40

Let's keep that momentum. Can you do it tomorrow?

0:42:400:42:43

I think we'll have a good try at it.

0:42:430:42:45

-Yeah, we'll have a good go.

-Lovely.

0:42:450:42:47

Lesley, thank you so much for your help today.

0:42:470:42:49

You're welcome. I've enjoyed your progress so far on the programme.

0:42:490:42:53

-Thank you.

-Thank you.

0:42:530:42:55

And please be sure to join us next time when we find out

0:42:550:42:58

if this team of dream boyos... THEY LAUGH

0:42:580:43:01

..have what it takes to crack the code and win the cash.

0:43:010:43:05

Thanks for watching and goodbye.

0:43:050:43:08

Download Subtitles

SRT

ASS