Episode 22

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0:00:12 > 0:00:17Hello, and welcome to The Code. £6,000 is locked inside the safe.

0:00:17 > 0:00:22All our players have to do to open it is crack this three-digit code.

0:00:22 > 0:00:24Each time someone fails, though, more money is added,

0:00:24 > 0:00:27so the jackpot goes up and up.

0:00:27 > 0:00:32Last time, Martin, Rob and Phil, from South Wales had picked one

0:00:32 > 0:00:35number which wasn't in the code before we ran out of time.

0:00:35 > 0:00:37So, let's welcome them back.

0:00:40 > 0:00:42Here they are. Good to see you back,

0:00:42 > 0:00:44- Rob...- Thanks, Matt. Nice to see you.

0:00:44 > 0:00:45..Martin and Phil.

0:00:45 > 0:00:47Lovely to have you back in the studio.

0:00:47 > 0:00:50We'll remind ourselves, you're from South Wales,

0:00:50 > 0:00:51Pencoed and Llanharan.

0:00:51 > 0:00:55- Well done, excellent.- Second time, not quite as good as the first.

0:00:55 > 0:00:56THEY LAUGH

0:00:56 > 0:01:00And a cashier, local government solicitor and business advisor.

0:01:00 > 0:01:02- That's correct, yes. - Doing well so far.

0:01:02 > 0:01:05Now, I assume, when I see three fine Welshmen like yourselves

0:01:05 > 0:01:08together, that there's going to be a song at some point.

0:01:08 > 0:01:10Is that part of your repertoire?

0:01:10 > 0:01:12No, never has been, never will be and never going to be.

0:01:12 > 0:01:16Regardless of what time in the evening it is, no singing.

0:01:16 > 0:01:20You think that you resemble The Dreamboys, the dancing troupe...

0:01:20 > 0:01:21Dreamboyos.

0:01:21 > 0:01:26There we go and that's why we are calling you now The Dreamboyos.

0:01:26 > 0:01:29I can live with that. That's fine.

0:01:29 > 0:01:31I don't want to see the act, I don't want to see the act.

0:01:31 > 0:01:34And we hope the dream can continue for you today

0:01:34 > 0:01:36because it's going ever so well.

0:01:36 > 0:01:38Before we start, let's say a big hello to Lesley.

0:01:38 > 0:01:41- Hiya, Lesley.- Welcome back.

0:01:41 > 0:01:45I hope you can open that safe today, cracking that code.

0:01:45 > 0:01:46Welsh blood, Lesley?

0:01:46 > 0:01:50I have, yes, my dad is Welsh and my mum is part Welsh so...

0:01:50 > 0:01:53- Excellent.- Good. - I thought I liked you.

0:01:53 > 0:01:57I'm a bit of a gooseberry, here. Right. Right, gentlemen,

0:01:57 > 0:02:00if you are ready, let's remind ourselves where we are.

0:02:00 > 0:02:04There is the keypad, just the number zero has been taken from that.

0:02:04 > 0:02:06Nothing in your code so far.

0:02:06 > 0:02:09But the good news is we are at the stage where we get to see all

0:02:09 > 0:02:13three questions at the same time. We get the whole picture.

0:02:13 > 0:02:18Dreamboyos, £6,000 is locked inside the safe.

0:02:18 > 0:02:19Are you ready?

0:02:19 > 0:02:20- We're ready.- Let's go for it.

0:02:20 > 0:02:23Martin, Rob, Phil, let's have a look at the next three answers.

0:02:30 > 0:02:31Only one of those

0:02:31 > 0:02:32is correct.

0:02:32 > 0:02:33That's the one you're trying to find.

0:02:33 > 0:02:35At this point, as we've said,

0:02:35 > 0:02:37you can open all three answers to

0:02:37 > 0:02:38reveal the questions.

0:02:38 > 0:02:40That's palindrome, isn't it?

0:02:40 > 0:02:42We know that River Cottage is

0:02:42 > 0:02:43something to do with that

0:02:43 > 0:02:44- Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.- Yeah.

0:02:44 > 0:02:46Do you want to take that one first?

0:02:46 > 0:02:47And see if it helps.

0:02:47 > 0:02:48- Where shall we go first?- We'll

0:02:48 > 0:02:50take River Cottage first, please.

0:02:50 > 0:02:51Let's have a look at the

0:02:51 > 0:02:53question behind River Cottage.

0:03:00 > 0:03:02I don't know the answer, but it doesn't seem right.

0:03:02 > 0:03:04It's not that, I know the answer.

0:03:04 > 0:03:05- That's definitely not right?- No.

0:03:05 > 0:03:07Phil's got a feeling about that one.

0:03:07 > 0:03:08Which one do we want

0:03:08 > 0:03:11- to look at next?- £88.88? £88.88.

0:03:11 > 0:03:14Let's reveal the question behind that.

0:03:19 > 0:03:21Shall I go through them?

0:03:21 > 0:03:25- 50, 20.- 70.- 10.- 80.- Five.- 85.

0:03:25 > 0:03:27- Pound coin.- Pound coin. TWO pound

0:03:27 > 0:03:28- coin.- Ooh, yeah.

0:03:28 > 0:03:32- 87.- Two pound coin. Pound coin.- 88.

0:03:32 > 0:03:37- 50p.- £88.50.- 10p.- £88.60.

0:03:37 > 0:03:43- 5p.- £88.65.- 2p.- £85.67.- 1p.

0:03:43 > 0:03:45£87.68, isn't it?

0:03:45 > 0:03:46What about the 20p?

0:03:46 > 0:03:48Do it backwards.

0:03:48 > 0:03:49£50, £20, that's 70.

0:03:49 > 0:03:55£10, 80, 85, 87, 88.

0:03:55 > 0:03:59- 88.50.- BOTH:- 88.70. 88.85.

0:03:59 > 0:04:01It's 87, 88, that's right.

0:04:01 > 0:04:03That's the correct answer.

0:04:03 > 0:04:05We may as well see the last one,

0:04:05 > 0:04:06anyway. We'll see the last one.

0:04:06 > 0:04:08As long as you're not all fooling

0:04:08 > 0:04:09yourselves there.

0:04:09 > 0:04:11Let's have a look at Thiswai-thatwai.

0:04:17 > 0:04:19- That's wrong, that's wrong. - That's completely wrong.

0:04:19 > 0:04:23- It's not River Cottage. - It's the last one, £88.88.

0:04:23 > 0:04:24That two-headed animal is

0:04:24 > 0:04:26pushmi-pullyu. Correct answer, Rob?

0:04:26 > 0:04:30- £88.88.- Let's lock it in as a correct answer.

0:04:30 > 0:04:33If it's right, you get to choose another number to see

0:04:33 > 0:04:34if it sticks in the code.

0:04:34 > 0:04:36If it's wrong, I'm afraid

0:04:36 > 0:04:38you're on the way back to the Valleys.

0:04:38 > 0:04:40We don't want that. Let's see it go green.

0:04:42 > 0:04:45- Got it, got it. Took a little while. - It did.- Sorry about that.

0:04:46 > 0:04:50Beautifully worked out, Martin, with all the correct denominations.

0:04:50 > 0:04:53There are some commemorative coins with other denominations,

0:04:53 > 0:04:55but they are not in normal circulation.

0:04:55 > 0:04:58And the fictional character Dr Doolittle is friends,

0:04:58 > 0:05:02not with a thiswai-thatwai, but as Martin said, with a pushmi-pullyu.

0:05:02 > 0:05:05In the 1967 film, it's shown as a double-headed llama.

0:05:05 > 0:05:07Jamie Oliver once worked, not at the River Cottage,

0:05:07 > 0:05:09you recognised this straightaway, Phil,

0:05:09 > 0:05:11you sussed that that was the wrong answer.

0:05:11 > 0:05:15Jamie Oliver worked at the River Cafe in Hammersmith.

0:05:15 > 0:05:17The River Cottage is near Axminster

0:05:17 > 0:05:19and is associated with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.

0:05:19 > 0:05:20OK, and that means

0:05:20 > 0:05:23you get to choose a digit to enter into the code.

0:05:23 > 0:05:28- Where would you like to go next? - We'll try with number two.- OK.

0:05:28 > 0:05:31- Why number two? - It was on the hotel door room.

0:05:31 > 0:05:33It seemed as good as anything.

0:05:33 > 0:05:38Right, if we are ready, let's have a look. Is number two in your code?

0:05:39 > 0:05:40Is it in the first box?

0:05:42 > 0:05:44It's not there. Is it in the second box?

0:05:46 > 0:05:50No number two. Is there a number two in the third box?

0:05:53 > 0:05:55There, that's fine.

0:05:55 > 0:05:58It doesn't matter because we get to carry on playing the game here

0:05:58 > 0:06:00at its easiest.

0:06:00 > 0:06:02Let's see your next three answers.

0:06:06 > 0:06:12- I like it.- Good.- Gretl, Hansel and Gretl. Sebastian Vettel.

0:06:12 > 0:06:15- Which one shall we go for first? - I think the sport one.

0:06:15 > 0:06:17Do you want to take Vettel first? We'll go Vettel first.

0:06:17 > 0:06:19OK, we're going to have

0:06:19 > 0:06:21a look at the question behind Sebastian Vettel.

0:06:29 > 0:06:31'15, '14 was Hamilton.

0:06:31 > 0:06:33Before that, it would have been Vettel, wouldn't it?

0:06:33 > 0:06:37Yeah. And he did win it four times on the bounce, didn't he?

0:06:37 > 0:06:41- OK, let's park it. We'll park that one for a moment.- Let's park it.

0:06:41 > 0:06:43Park Sebastian Vettel. Which one do

0:06:43 > 0:06:45- you want to try next?- Metal.

0:06:45 > 0:06:48- Try metal.- We'll go with metal. - Metal.

0:06:48 > 0:06:50Let's see the question behind metal.

0:06:54 > 0:06:57- They're not metal, so that's wrong. - They're wood.- Glockenspiel...

0:06:57 > 0:06:59Is metal. Xylophone is wood.

0:06:59 > 0:07:02Xylophone is from the Greek for xylo, which is wood.

0:07:02 > 0:07:05So, that, we can discard that straightaway.

0:07:05 > 0:07:09- So that is not the correct answer. - We're happy with that.

0:07:09 > 0:07:12Let's have a look at the question behind Gretl.

0:07:16 > 0:07:20- Gretl's the youngest, not the oldest.- Yeah, yeah.- So that's wrong.

0:07:20 > 0:07:21- She is one of them.- She is one of

0:07:21 > 0:07:23them, but she's the youngest.

0:07:23 > 0:07:26- It's not the oldest? - Gretl is the youngest child.

0:07:26 > 0:07:27Which one is it going to be, then?

0:07:27 > 0:07:28- ALL:- Sebastian Vettel, please.

0:07:28 > 0:07:32Right. Sebastian Vettel, let's lock it in.

0:07:32 > 0:07:34If it is the correct answer,

0:07:34 > 0:07:35it's your third chance of choosing

0:07:35 > 0:07:38a number from the code.

0:07:38 > 0:07:40We want it to go green.

0:07:43 > 0:07:46- Fantastic.- No doubt at all in your minds. Lesley.

0:07:46 > 0:07:50You were very confident with this one, yes, driving for Red Bull,

0:07:50 > 0:07:54Sebastian Vettel, one of the most successful drivers of all time.

0:07:54 > 0:07:56Having a look at the other questions,

0:07:56 > 0:08:00as soon as xylophone came up, you sussed that out right away.

0:08:00 > 0:08:03Martin, you even knew that xylo was Greek for wood.

0:08:03 > 0:08:05You also remembered that a glockenspiel is the one with

0:08:05 > 0:08:07the metal bars.

0:08:07 > 0:08:10Wood, the correct answer, then, instead of metal.

0:08:10 > 0:08:13And in The Sound Of Music, the eldest of the Von Trapp children,

0:08:13 > 0:08:16- Liesl, was the eldest. - That's the one.

0:08:16 > 0:08:18Good stuff, good stuff.

0:08:18 > 0:08:20It is impressive, Dreamboyos.

0:08:20 > 0:08:24And it buys us the chance to pick another number from the keypad.

0:08:24 > 0:08:27Two and zero have gone, eight other digits left.

0:08:28 > 0:08:32Why don't we stick with the room number that we had? And hopefully,

0:08:32 > 0:08:35that will be a no go either, and we can stick with the easy questions.

0:08:35 > 0:08:40- That may be a good strategy, we'll go with that.- 245, I was in.

0:08:40 > 0:08:42- You were in 245, then? - Which one do you want?

0:08:42 > 0:08:44- Do you want go down like you said? - Let's go down to five.

0:08:44 > 0:08:46We'll go with five, then.

0:08:46 > 0:08:48I want to know why Phil was in a room all by himself.

0:08:48 > 0:08:52- He snores like...- He's the tallest. - He's the tallest.

0:08:52 > 0:08:55- We had an arm wrestling competition for it, and I won.- You won?

0:08:55 > 0:08:57- Yeah.- Right. OK.

0:08:57 > 0:08:59Which number are we going to go for next, then?

0:08:59 > 0:09:01- Five, please.- We'll go for five.

0:09:01 > 0:09:04Number five, says Phil. OK. Is five in the first box?

0:09:07 > 0:09:08It's not there.

0:09:08 > 0:09:10Is it in the second box?

0:09:12 > 0:09:13It's not there.

0:09:13 > 0:09:15Is the number five in the third box?

0:09:19 > 0:09:22- Game on.- You need to go back and choose different rooms.

0:09:22 > 0:09:24Or something like that.

0:09:24 > 0:09:30Two, five, zero, none of them are there in your code. So, happy?

0:09:30 > 0:09:31- Happy.- Happy.

0:09:31 > 0:09:34Brace yourselves, gentlemen, for the next three answers.

0:09:38 > 0:09:42Tamagotchi is that little sort of game... The puppy thing, the dog...

0:09:42 > 0:09:46- Yeah.- It's a Japanese virtual pet. - A could be anything.

0:09:46 > 0:09:49- Bubble & squeak is potato and cabbage, isn't it?- Yeah.

0:09:49 > 0:09:52So, shall we go with A just to see what that is?

0:09:52 > 0:09:54OK, let's see the question behind A.

0:10:00 > 0:10:01- E is a single dot.- That's the ATC

0:10:01 > 0:10:03comments with him.

0:10:03 > 0:10:05That's the Air Cadets from 40-odd

0:10:05 > 0:10:06years ago, that is.

0:10:06 > 0:10:09Well, I was in it, but I don't remember.

0:10:09 > 0:10:12- Well, Martin was paying attention, apparently.- Obviously.

0:10:12 > 0:10:15- That's why he got to sergeant. - I think...I think E is a single dot.

0:10:15 > 0:10:16OK.

0:10:16 > 0:10:19- Right, we'll hold on to that one. - Yes, we'll hold on to that one.

0:10:19 > 0:10:20Which one do you want to look at

0:10:20 > 0:10:22- next?- We'll go with bubble & squeak.

0:10:22 > 0:10:23Try bubble & squeak.

0:10:28 > 0:10:30Yeah, it is similar, actually.

0:10:30 > 0:10:33- You're the cook.- Similar, yeah.

0:10:33 > 0:10:37- So what's rumbledethumps in Scotland?- Bubble and squeak.

0:10:37 > 0:10:39THEY LAUGH

0:10:39 > 0:10:40It's potato and swede

0:10:40 > 0:10:44and turnips. It's a neeps and tattie-type thing.

0:10:44 > 0:10:47OK, so we think we might be on to something with rumblededumps,

0:10:47 > 0:10:49as far as Phil's concerned.

0:10:49 > 0:10:51We still get to have a look at the question behind Tamagotchi.

0:10:51 > 0:10:52Yes, please.

0:10:59 > 0:11:01- BOTH:- No, the Cabbage Patch dolls.

0:11:01 > 0:11:02We used to have one, didn't we?

0:11:02 > 0:11:04We used to have a Cabbage Patch

0:11:04 > 0:11:06- doll.- I'm very happy for you both.

0:11:06 > 0:11:09Still got the certificate of adoption.

0:11:09 > 0:11:11It's probably worth a lot of money

0:11:11 > 0:11:12- now.- So we're going to go

0:11:12 > 0:11:14with rumblededumps.

0:11:14 > 0:11:18Gentlemen, we are going to lock in bubble & squeak.

0:11:18 > 0:11:20Is this going to be more progress

0:11:20 > 0:11:21with the keypad or will this

0:11:21 > 0:11:23be The Dreamboyos'

0:11:23 > 0:11:26Last Tango In Powys?

0:11:26 > 0:11:28We want it to go green.

0:11:32 > 0:11:35- Love it.- Well done, Philip. - Love it, that's all Phil, that was.

0:11:35 > 0:11:38- Brilliant work. - I'm not drunk all the time.

0:11:38 > 0:11:39Well done, Phil.

0:11:39 > 0:11:43You led the way with this one, bubble and squeak, the equivalent.

0:11:43 > 0:11:45It's a dish involving, usually,

0:11:45 > 0:11:47potatoes, cabbage and other leftovers.

0:11:47 > 0:11:50There are equivalents in many different types of cuisine.

0:11:50 > 0:11:54And in Morse code, the letter represented by a single dot.

0:11:54 > 0:11:57Martin, you not only dismissed A as the wrong answer -

0:11:57 > 0:11:59A is a dot and then a dash -

0:11:59 > 0:12:01but you also knew that E was the

0:12:01 > 0:12:03correct answer. And Matt,

0:12:03 > 0:12:06you've got a really interesting musical fact about Morse code.

0:12:06 > 0:12:08Well, this is almost my favourite fact.

0:12:08 > 0:12:10It's that the theme tune to the

0:12:10 > 0:12:11television programme,

0:12:11 > 0:12:12Some Mothers Do Have 'Em,

0:12:12 > 0:12:14is "some mothers do have them" in Morse code.

0:12:14 > 0:12:15Great!

0:12:16 > 0:12:19And in Babyland General Hospital, you knew this straightaway,

0:12:19 > 0:12:22Phil, you've got your certificate of adoption at home.

0:12:22 > 0:12:25They were never sold, they were always put up for adoption,

0:12:25 > 0:12:26Cabbage Patch Kids.

0:12:26 > 0:12:28Tamagotchi's came from eggs.

0:12:30 > 0:12:32Thank you, Lesley. Yes, full marks to Phil there

0:12:32 > 0:12:35and a special commendation to Flight Sergeant Oram

0:12:35 > 0:12:37for the interesting information we had there.

0:12:37 > 0:12:41What we are missing still, though, is any numbers in the code.

0:12:41 > 0:12:45Two, five, zero, all gone. Which one are you going to choose next?

0:12:45 > 0:12:48Well, the only one which is left from the hotel rooms is four.

0:12:48 > 0:12:50We are going to go with four.

0:12:50 > 0:12:53Right, number four, is it going to be there?

0:12:53 > 0:12:54Is it there in the first box?

0:12:57 > 0:12:59No. How about the second box?

0:13:01 > 0:13:05- It's there. We've got one. - Oh, right, OK.

0:13:05 > 0:13:07Number four, key to the door.

0:13:07 > 0:13:10- Our strategy was good.- Well, yes.

0:13:10 > 0:13:12Eventually, eventually, we got there.

0:13:12 > 0:13:16Right, great stuff. We have got a number four in that middle box.

0:13:16 > 0:13:19Four numbers down now, we're making good progress.

0:13:19 > 0:13:22But because you've found your first number,

0:13:22 > 0:13:24that means we are on to the next level,

0:13:24 > 0:13:26where things do get a bit trickier.

0:13:26 > 0:13:30As before, you're going to see all three answers, but now

0:13:30 > 0:13:33you only get to see two questions at a time,

0:13:33 > 0:13:35before you have to commit.

0:13:35 > 0:13:37It's going to be a bit more testing.

0:13:37 > 0:13:41Are you ready for your next three answers?

0:13:47 > 0:13:48It does become important, the

0:13:48 > 0:13:50order in which you pick these.

0:13:50 > 0:13:52Evil Under The Sun is Hemingway.

0:13:52 > 0:13:54OK, what's the other two, do you think?

0:13:54 > 0:13:56Madison Square Garden?

0:13:56 > 0:13:58What about new bridge?

0:13:58 > 0:14:00Look at the way it's done, it's

0:14:00 > 0:14:02new bridge. It's not the place name.

0:14:02 > 0:14:03No, it's not a name.

0:14:03 > 0:14:05It's not a name.

0:14:05 > 0:14:08Looks like it could be a bridge.

0:14:08 > 0:14:10Something to do with a bridge.

0:14:10 > 0:14:12What do you want to look at, then?

0:14:12 > 0:14:14Evil Under The Sun, so Hemingway?

0:14:14 > 0:14:16Philip's good at literature,

0:14:16 > 0:14:17- so shall we go with that?- Yeah.

0:14:17 > 0:14:20OK, we'll try Evil Under The Sun, please, Matt.

0:14:25 > 0:14:29There's an Agatha Christie novel called Evil Under The Sun?

0:14:29 > 0:14:31- Is it, or...?- Is it?

0:14:31 > 0:14:34Or is it similar sounding?

0:14:34 > 0:14:35- Try another one?- Hm.

0:14:35 > 0:14:37Not sure about that at all.

0:14:37 > 0:14:38We can still have a look at one

0:14:38 > 0:14:39of the others before you have to

0:14:39 > 0:14:42dismiss one as incorrect.

0:14:42 > 0:14:44OK, we'll go with Madison, then, please.

0:14:51 > 0:14:53- I think it is the Madison. - It is the Madison.

0:14:53 > 0:14:56Cycling discipline involves riding along behind a motorised

0:14:56 > 0:14:57- vehicle...- I think it is called

0:14:57 > 0:14:58- the Madison.- It is.

0:14:58 > 0:15:00We feel like we might have found

0:15:00 > 0:15:01the correct answer.

0:15:01 > 0:15:02I think we've got the correct

0:15:02 > 0:15:03- answer.- OK.

0:15:03 > 0:15:05We are rejecting Evil Under The Sun.

0:15:05 > 0:15:07OK, let's get rid of

0:15:07 > 0:15:10Evil Under The Sun as an incorrect answer.

0:15:10 > 0:15:12If it is incorrect, we get to look

0:15:12 > 0:15:14at the question behind new bridge

0:15:14 > 0:15:16and we get to carry on playing.

0:15:19 > 0:15:20Good stuff. Good stuff.

0:15:20 > 0:15:22Well done, Phil.

0:15:22 > 0:15:25A great start to this set of questions.

0:15:25 > 0:15:28Yes, the correct answer, not Evil Under The Sun which was

0:15:28 > 0:15:32set in a secluded Devon hotel, but And Then There Were None.

0:15:33 > 0:15:38There was a version shown at Christmas, 2015, by the BBC.

0:15:38 > 0:15:39- I remember it, yeah.- We can lose that

0:15:39 > 0:15:42as an incorrect answer. We can open up

0:15:42 > 0:15:44the question behind new bridge.

0:15:51 > 0:15:52What is the bridge, then, across the

0:15:52 > 0:15:54- Seine?- Is the Pont Neuf in Paris?

0:15:54 > 0:15:56- I'm not sure.- You were fairly

0:15:56 > 0:15:58certain about Madison to start with.

0:15:58 > 0:16:01- Has that changed now? - Pont Neuf is new.

0:16:01 > 0:16:03It means new bridge, doesn't it?

0:16:05 > 0:16:07- Is the Madison...? - I'm not sure if the Madison...

0:16:07 > 0:16:09There is one with motorised bicycles, but I'm not sure

0:16:09 > 0:16:11if it's called the Madison now.

0:16:11 > 0:16:12I should know this.

0:16:14 > 0:16:17The oldest surviving bridge to cross the Seine in Paris has a name

0:16:17 > 0:16:20that means what? New bridge?

0:16:20 > 0:16:23Pont Neuf does mean new bridge, doesn't it?

0:16:23 > 0:16:27Is that the oldest surviving bridge? Is that the oldest?

0:16:27 > 0:16:31We're caught, aren't we? We're stuck between these two here.

0:16:31 > 0:16:33- We are caught, very much. - What we need is a Chris Hoy

0:16:33 > 0:16:37- on our team at the moment. - There's another one called the Omni.

0:16:38 > 0:16:40I think it's the Pont Neuf.

0:16:42 > 0:16:44- I've got a feeling it's Paris.- Yeah.

0:16:45 > 0:16:49I think... We're feeling it might be Paris.

0:16:52 > 0:16:55- You think it's the cycling? - Well, no, I mean...

0:16:55 > 0:16:57- You're not sure it's the cycling? - I'm not sure 100%, no.

0:16:57 > 0:16:59We know that it's a discipline but...

0:16:59 > 0:17:02But I'm also not sure it's the Paris one either.

0:17:02 > 0:17:06- This is a rock and a hard place at the minute.- It is.

0:17:06 > 0:17:10- But we've got to decide something. - Pont Neuf, I want.

0:17:10 > 0:17:11I can go for the bridge.

0:17:11 > 0:17:14I think it could be something different, the bike.

0:17:14 > 0:17:18- Two to one, we are saying what?- Are we going to go for Paris in the end?

0:17:18 > 0:17:20- New bridge, yes.- We're going to go for the new bridge.

0:17:20 > 0:17:22You are going to lock in

0:17:22 > 0:17:24new bridge as the correct answer.

0:17:24 > 0:17:27Whatever happens here, can I just

0:17:27 > 0:17:28make sure, you guys...

0:17:28 > 0:17:3140 years' friendship doesn't end here, does it?

0:17:31 > 0:17:32No. We'll be all right.

0:17:32 > 0:17:36Good, good. We're solid. That's all that matters, then.

0:17:36 > 0:17:40We desperately want new bridge to be the correct answer.

0:17:40 > 0:17:46We want it to go green. Is new bridge the correct answer?

0:17:48 > 0:17:49- Yes!- Yes!

0:17:49 > 0:17:53THEY LAUGH

0:17:53 > 0:17:56Sometimes it's lovely to be overruled, isn't it?

0:17:56 > 0:17:58THEY LAUGH

0:17:58 > 0:17:59Are you all right there?

0:17:59 > 0:18:02You were going through it. You were going through it there, Martin.

0:18:02 > 0:18:06- Jeepers creepers.- Well done, Dreamboyos. ALL:- Thank you.

0:18:06 > 0:18:10- Lesley.- We're keeping the dream alive.

0:18:10 > 0:18:12Yes, I really thought for a moment you were going to

0:18:12 > 0:18:14go in the wrong direction there.

0:18:14 > 0:18:18Rob, you remembered that Pont Neuf means new bridge in French,

0:18:18 > 0:18:21and the oldest surviving bridge, it is, to cross the Seine.

0:18:21 > 0:18:24Although when it was first opened in the early 1600s under Henry Navarre,

0:18:24 > 0:18:26Henry IV, it was named Pont Neuf to

0:18:26 > 0:18:30separate it from two older bridges that crossed that river.

0:18:30 > 0:18:32The cycling discipline which involves

0:18:32 > 0:18:35riding along behind a motorised vehicle for several laps,

0:18:35 > 0:18:38not the Madison, which is a two-person tag team race,

0:18:38 > 0:18:42- absolute chaos, but the Keirin. - The Keirin, yes!

0:18:42 > 0:18:45- That's the Kierin. - There we saw how a proper

0:18:45 > 0:18:47friendship works. Being tough and honest

0:18:47 > 0:18:51with each other if you think you've not got it right.

0:18:51 > 0:18:53That was lovely to watch, gents.

0:18:53 > 0:18:56Now, four numbers on the keypad have gone.

0:18:56 > 0:18:58You've got one up there on your code.

0:18:58 > 0:19:01Six still to choose from. Where are we going to go next?

0:19:01 > 0:19:02So this is the hotel room...

0:19:02 > 0:19:05It only had three digits, so that's the end of that.

0:19:05 > 0:19:06That's the end of that strategy.

0:19:06 > 0:19:10Well, statistically, eight should be one, shouldn't it? In that line,

0:19:10 > 0:19:14if we do it by lines, there's a possibility that,

0:19:14 > 0:19:17randomised, you're going to get one in each column.

0:19:17 > 0:19:20OK, sounds good to me. What do you think, Matt, do you like it?

0:19:20 > 0:19:23They're random numbers, they're unique numbers, that's all I know.

0:19:23 > 0:19:25But, Phil, if you think you've got a strategy...

0:19:25 > 0:19:29- We're going to go with the eight. - Number eight? OK. Let's find out.

0:19:29 > 0:19:31Is it in the first box?

0:19:33 > 0:19:37No messing. Phil, it worked.

0:19:38 > 0:19:41- Good strategy.- Good strategy.

0:19:41 > 0:19:43This is getting a bit intense now, isn't it?

0:19:43 > 0:19:48We're getting close to £6,000, but we've still got five numbers

0:19:48 > 0:19:50up there to try and fit into that slot.

0:19:50 > 0:19:54We are at the most difficult level of the game.

0:19:54 > 0:19:59One number left to find, but now you get to open just one

0:19:59 > 0:20:03question at a time before you have to commit.

0:20:03 > 0:20:07As always, three answers, only one of them is correct.

0:20:07 > 0:20:13Dreamboyos, are you ready for your next three answers?

0:20:13 > 0:20:14Bring it on.

0:20:18 > 0:20:21- Parlez-vous francais? - Of course, at this stage...- No.

0:20:21 > 0:20:23..this is crucial,

0:20:23 > 0:20:25which one you're going to choose first.

0:20:25 > 0:20:28- Shall we do...?- No. - What do you want to run with?

0:20:29 > 0:20:33- I don't do French. - No, we'll leave that one till last.

0:20:33 > 0:20:36- Shall we run with five? - We go five or orange.

0:20:36 > 0:20:38- Five... Better go orange. - Orange, was it,

0:20:38 > 0:20:39you said?

0:20:39 > 0:20:42Either way, because it's one of our five-a-day anyway, isn't it?

0:20:42 > 0:20:45- THEY LAUGH - Go with orange.

0:20:45 > 0:20:47That's lovely logic. Are we're going to go for orange?

0:20:47 > 0:20:49- Yeah, go for orange, yeah.- OK.

0:20:54 > 0:20:56- It's not orange, is it?- No.

0:20:56 > 0:20:58It's definitely not orange.

0:20:58 > 0:21:02- It's red, isn't it?- Yeah. - It's red, isn't it?

0:21:02 > 0:21:04We will reject that.

0:21:04 > 0:21:05We're going to reject

0:21:05 > 0:21:08orange as an incorrect answer.

0:21:08 > 0:21:11OK. This is getting tense now.

0:21:11 > 0:21:12It's got to go red.

0:21:12 > 0:21:15If it goes green, then that is the end.

0:21:15 > 0:21:18Is orange an incorrect answer?

0:21:25 > 0:21:27- Great stuff.- OK.- Great stuff.

0:21:27 > 0:21:29Well done for dismissing orange there.

0:21:29 > 0:21:33Yes, the G is blue. In fact, both Gs are blue.

0:21:33 > 0:21:35One of the Os is slightly orange.

0:21:35 > 0:21:38It used to be yellow, but it shifted to a more orangey yellow

0:21:38 > 0:21:40- in recent times.- Right.

0:21:40 > 0:21:42Let's get rid of that as an incorrect answer.

0:21:42 > 0:21:44Two left. One of them, therefore,

0:21:44 > 0:21:48must be correct. You've narrowed the odds. 50-50.

0:21:48 > 0:21:49Which one are we going to look at next?

0:21:49 > 0:21:52- We'll go with five.- OK.- Five now.

0:21:58 > 0:22:01- It's either four or five. - It's not four.

0:22:01 > 0:22:05- Are you sure? - Pretty sure it's not four.

0:22:05 > 0:22:08I'm pretty sure. It could be more than five.

0:22:08 > 0:22:10No, I don't think it's more than five.

0:22:10 > 0:22:12Could be six, actually.

0:22:12 > 0:22:14I don't think that's the right answer.

0:22:17 > 0:22:20- Just... - You think it's wrong anyway?

0:22:20 > 0:22:22You think there's more and I think there's less.

0:22:22 > 0:22:25So... You think it is five, do you?

0:22:25 > 0:22:27I think it could be six, actually.

0:22:28 > 0:22:30Picturing it in my mind.

0:22:30 > 0:22:33It's either five or six, it's going to be.

0:22:33 > 0:22:35This makes the decision for us, obviously.

0:22:35 > 0:22:36If this is wrong, French must

0:22:36 > 0:22:39be right, if this is right, French must be wrong.

0:22:39 > 0:22:41- So what are we going to do? - Reject it.

0:22:41 > 0:22:42- We'll reject it. - We'll reject it, Matt.

0:22:42 > 0:22:46We're going to reject five as an incorrect answer.

0:22:46 > 0:22:49Although, let's face it, I don't think we're terribly sure.

0:22:49 > 0:22:52- ALL:- No.- One way or the other. - This could go any way.

0:22:52 > 0:22:53It's a bit of a flyer.

0:22:53 > 0:22:56- Now, that's locked in. We can't change that.- Yeah, OK.

0:22:56 > 0:22:59It does mean we can have a look at the question behind French.

0:22:59 > 0:23:02We want this to look like a correct answer.

0:23:07 > 0:23:09- Not French.- Not French, is it? - It's not French.

0:23:09 > 0:23:12- Definitely not French. - I think it's...- German?

0:23:12 > 0:23:15No, I think it's English, cos it was an ex-British Commonwealth country.

0:23:15 > 0:23:18- It's not French. - So I think we've got it wrong.- Argh!

0:23:18 > 0:23:19OK. We can find out now.

0:23:19 > 0:23:22We want five to go red.

0:23:26 > 0:23:28- We knew it. We knew. - Absolutely gutted.

0:23:28 > 0:23:31If we'd have gone for the French, we'd have been all right,

0:23:31 > 0:23:33cos I'd have rejected that straightaway.

0:23:33 > 0:23:35I'm so sorry. Four and six.

0:23:35 > 0:23:37If you'd split the difference, you would've been there,

0:23:37 > 0:23:42but, you know, it was a brave shout, you had to make a decision. Lesley.

0:23:42 > 0:23:46I'm really sorry. This is where the game really starts to crunch.

0:23:46 > 0:23:48Yes, the rows of benches, there are five.

0:23:48 > 0:23:53650 MPs having to squeeze their bottoms onto those seats,

0:23:53 > 0:23:55which is why in Prime Minister's Questions

0:23:55 > 0:23:56so many have to stand.

0:23:56 > 0:23:59And the official national language of Zambia.

0:23:59 > 0:24:01Rob, if you'd seen this question to start with,

0:24:01 > 0:24:04you would've known cos you remember the history of Zambia

0:24:04 > 0:24:05and would've known that it was English,

0:24:05 > 0:24:09exactly as you said, which is the official language.

0:24:09 > 0:24:12It doesn't help us, I'm afraid, knowing. We know those things now.

0:24:12 > 0:24:14It was just a matter of which...

0:24:14 > 0:24:17- Order they came out in, yeah. - ..order they came out.

0:24:17 > 0:24:19And it often is, you know? But you're not to know that.

0:24:19 > 0:24:21Those questions are wide open.

0:24:21 > 0:24:23OK, you had one number remaining

0:24:23 > 0:24:25before you'd get the chance to open the safe.

0:24:25 > 0:24:28Phil, you were in charge of the numbers.

0:24:28 > 0:24:30Which one would you have chosen next?

0:24:30 > 0:24:32- Six.- OK. Let's have a look.

0:24:32 > 0:24:36Was your final number six?

0:24:36 > 0:24:38Oh.

0:24:38 > 0:24:41THEY CHUCKLE

0:24:41 > 0:24:45I've got to laugh. I'm so sorry, but that is an absolute sickener.

0:24:45 > 0:24:48It was a 50-50, the right number,

0:24:48 > 0:24:52the safe would've sprung open and...do you know what?

0:24:52 > 0:24:55You can certainly go back to Pencoed and Llanharan

0:24:55 > 0:24:59with your heads held SO high because you've done a brilliant job.

0:24:59 > 0:25:01And such fun to have in the studio with us. You've worked so hard.

0:25:01 > 0:25:04- Really nice people. Thanks, Matt. - Thank you for having us.

0:25:04 > 0:25:08Sadly on this occasion, Martin, Rob, Phil, The Dreamboyos.

0:25:08 > 0:25:12- It's time to go. - Turned into a nightmare.- Hardly.

0:25:12 > 0:25:14The dream has come to an end, though.

0:25:14 > 0:25:17You've failed to break the code. We have to wish you goodbye...

0:25:17 > 0:25:19- Thanks, Matt. - ..but with our best wishes.

0:25:19 > 0:25:22- Thank you very much. - Absolute pleasure to meet you.

0:25:22 > 0:25:24- Cheers.- Thank you.- Thank you, mate.

0:25:28 > 0:25:30HE SIGHS I was so wishing

0:25:30 > 0:25:32that didn't go that way.

0:25:32 > 0:25:34But it did.

0:25:34 > 0:25:39Back to the Valleys. Tonight, not a happy valley, I don't think.

0:25:39 > 0:25:43But The Dreamboyos' loss is our next contestants' gain

0:25:43 > 0:25:47because the jackpot now goes up by £500.

0:25:47 > 0:25:51So let's meet the next team hoping to crack the code.

0:25:55 > 0:25:58- Hello, hello. Ann, how are you? - Hello. Very well, thank you.

0:25:58 > 0:26:00- Nice to meet you. And Chris. - Hello, Matt.- Good to see you.

0:26:00 > 0:26:04- Now, you're both from Boston, in Lincolnshire. BOTH:- We are.

0:26:04 > 0:26:06And how do you know each other? How did you meet?

0:26:06 > 0:26:08Basically, we've known each other years.

0:26:08 > 0:26:1220 years ago we formed a - with other people -

0:26:12 > 0:26:13a competition club.

0:26:13 > 0:26:17So we meet regularly on that, and I know Chris.

0:26:17 > 0:26:20Local gym, we meet there regularly.

0:26:20 > 0:26:22- Pump iron?- Oh, yes, we do. - Oh, well...yes.

0:26:22 > 0:26:25I don't literally pump iron, but, yes.

0:26:25 > 0:26:27- So we've known each other many years.- OK.

0:26:27 > 0:26:29And what's your background?

0:26:29 > 0:26:31What have you done with yourself over the years?

0:26:31 > 0:26:34I've worked in insurance, estate agent,

0:26:34 > 0:26:38I've done a part-time hypnotherapy, working for myself,

0:26:38 > 0:26:41- and for the last ten years, I've been retired.- Right.

0:26:41 > 0:26:45- So a lot of knowledge to bring to us today.- Ooh, well, I hope so.

0:26:45 > 0:26:48- How about you, Chris? - Well, after I left college,

0:26:48 > 0:26:50I was...I'm a teacher. I was a teacher.

0:26:50 > 0:26:53I married a Sri Lankan and went to live in Sri Lanka.

0:26:53 > 0:26:56And after we came back, I taught in all kinds of schools

0:26:56 > 0:27:00from diplomatic to special needs schools.

0:27:00 > 0:27:02And I retired about 15 years ago,

0:27:02 > 0:27:05and I just don't know how I found time to go to work.

0:27:05 > 0:27:07- True.- You've been busier since you've stopped teaching.

0:27:07 > 0:27:09- Very busy, yes.- Fantastic.

0:27:09 > 0:27:12It's lovely to have you with us on the show all the way from Boston.

0:27:12 > 0:27:15- BOTH:- Yes. - One of my favourite places.

0:27:15 > 0:27:20- And Martin, Rob and Phil who went before you...- Right.

0:27:20 > 0:27:22Oh, they were so good, they were great guys.

0:27:22 > 0:27:27- But unfortunately...- Oh. - ..at literally the last hurdle,

0:27:27 > 0:27:31they failed to complete the code, which is terrible news for them,

0:27:31 > 0:27:32but it is good news for you

0:27:32 > 0:27:36because another £500 goes into the safe.

0:27:36 > 0:27:43And that means that the jackpot now stands at £6,500.

0:27:43 > 0:27:44- Right.- That'll do us.

0:27:44 > 0:27:47The first thing we have to do is reset the code.

0:27:50 > 0:27:52There we go. Three blanks.

0:27:52 > 0:27:55We want to turn those into three unique numbers.

0:27:55 > 0:27:59- So, Ann, Chris, are you ready? BOTH:- Yes.

0:27:59 > 0:28:01Let's look at your first three answers.

0:28:07 > 0:28:09Remember, only one of those

0:28:09 > 0:28:10can be correct.

0:28:10 > 0:28:12- That's the one that you're trying to find.- Right.

0:28:12 > 0:28:15At this point, you can open all three answers to reveal

0:28:15 > 0:28:18the questions. Where would you like to start?

0:28:18 > 0:28:19We'll start at the top, shall we?

0:28:19 > 0:28:22- We'll start at the top and move down.- Sounds a good plan.

0:28:24 > 0:28:25What African country has a coast

0:28:25 > 0:28:29on both the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean?

0:28:29 > 0:28:34The Indian Ocean is on the east, Algeria is on the west of Africa.

0:28:34 > 0:28:37- So I think it...- Just Atlantic, then, isn't it?- Yes.- Yes.

0:28:37 > 0:28:40- Won't be Algeria.- Only Atlantic. - Don't think so.- OK.

0:28:40 > 0:28:41Let's move on. Let's have a look

0:28:41 > 0:28:43at one of the other answers.

0:28:43 > 0:28:45Let's have a look at Edna.

0:28:45 > 0:28:47- Can we see... - Hope it's Edna Everage.

0:28:47 > 0:28:50- ..the question behind Edna, please? - Yes.

0:28:52 > 0:28:53Oh.

0:28:53 > 0:28:55Now, I think

0:28:55 > 0:28:57that possibly could be right.

0:28:57 > 0:28:59My daughter lives in Grantham, so I've

0:28:59 > 0:29:02- heard a lot about Margaret Thatcher over the years.- Oh, have you?

0:29:02 > 0:29:05- No. We'll have a look at spaghetti.- Yes.- Yes.- OK.

0:29:14 > 0:29:15- Now, that is true.- They did...

0:29:15 > 0:29:19- Because Richard Dimbleby, on Panorama...- Yes.

0:29:19 > 0:29:21..did present a programme,

0:29:21 > 0:29:23and it showed you spaghetti hanging down from trees.

0:29:23 > 0:29:27- And it was an April fool, and I think we believed it.- It was.

0:29:27 > 0:29:30- And...- But Margaret Thatcher...

0:29:30 > 0:29:32Margaret Thatcher's middle name was Hilda.

0:29:32 > 0:29:34- Oh.- I'm sure it was. Margaret Hilda Thatcher.

0:29:34 > 0:29:37- I'm sure about the Panorama one. - Yeah.- OK.

0:29:37 > 0:29:39- Are we coming to a decision? - Yes.- We are.

0:29:39 > 0:29:42Which one would you like to lock in as the correct answer?

0:29:42 > 0:29:43- We'd like to lock...- Spaghetti.

0:29:43 > 0:29:45No. No.

0:29:45 > 0:29:47It's not correct. Margaret...

0:29:47 > 0:29:50Oh, sorry, sorry. Beg your pardon.

0:29:50 > 0:29:51- Oh, dear.- Are we clear?

0:29:51 > 0:29:53- Yes.- Spaghetti.

0:29:53 > 0:29:56We're going to lock in spaghetti as our correct answer

0:29:56 > 0:29:59after a tiny wobble at the end there.

0:30:00 > 0:30:02Is spaghetti

0:30:02 > 0:30:04the correct answer?

0:30:07 > 0:30:08- It is.- Yes!

0:30:08 > 0:30:10Well done. We are off the blocks.

0:30:10 > 0:30:14Yes, Ann and Chris, you remembered the Panorama programme

0:30:14 > 0:30:17presented, exactly as you said, by Richard Dimbleby, Ann,

0:30:17 > 0:30:21in which spaghetti bushes were harvested to produce spaghetti.

0:30:21 > 0:30:24So many people believed it that there were calls to the BBC

0:30:24 > 0:30:26asking where people could buy spaghetti bushes

0:30:26 > 0:30:28to grow in their own gardens.

0:30:28 > 0:30:30And the African country which has a coast

0:30:30 > 0:30:32on both the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean.

0:30:32 > 0:30:34You immediately dismissed this.

0:30:34 > 0:30:36Algeria, coast on the Mediterranean.

0:30:36 > 0:30:38The correct answer is South Africa.

0:30:38 > 0:30:40And Margaret Thatcher's middle name.

0:30:40 > 0:30:42- You had an epiphany, Chris, about this one.- Yes.

0:30:42 > 0:30:44Not Edna, but Hilda.

0:30:44 > 0:30:48Born Margaret Hilda Roberts in Grantham in Lincolnshire.

0:30:48 > 0:30:49Yes, thank you, Lesley.

0:30:49 > 0:30:51That was a good question for you guys, geographically,

0:30:51 > 0:30:54- being from Boston, Grantham just down the road.- Yes.

0:30:54 > 0:30:58It means that you get the chance to put one digit into the code

0:30:58 > 0:30:59to see if it sticks.

0:30:59 > 0:31:02They're all there at the moment, between zero and nine.

0:31:02 > 0:31:05- Which one would you like to start with?- Three.

0:31:05 > 0:31:07- They call it the magic number. - They do.

0:31:07 > 0:31:09Is it going to be magic for you? Is it there in the first box?

0:31:11 > 0:31:13No number three. How about the second box?

0:31:15 > 0:31:17No number three there.

0:31:17 > 0:31:19Is there a number three in the final box?

0:31:21 > 0:31:23- No number three.- No. - Not magic for us today.

0:31:23 > 0:31:26Not magic, but it does do a job of work.

0:31:26 > 0:31:28- It eliminates it. - You've eliminated it.

0:31:28 > 0:31:30You can carry on playing the game at the stage

0:31:30 > 0:31:33where you can see all three questions at the same time.

0:31:33 > 0:31:36- Shall we have a look at your next three answers?- Yes.

0:31:41 > 0:31:43- Shall we go from the top again?- Yes.

0:31:49 > 0:31:52Oh, gosh, I'm not a...Doctor Who...

0:31:52 > 0:31:54I'm not a Doctor Who... Haven't watched it much.

0:31:54 > 0:31:56- Shall we open one of the others? - Yes, please.

0:31:56 > 0:31:58- Can we have a look at bingo?- Yeah.

0:32:03 > 0:32:04No, it's not Bingo, is it?

0:32:04 > 0:32:07I've read them all, and it's so long ago I can't remember.

0:32:07 > 0:32:10It's not Bingo. No, it's not Bingo.

0:32:10 > 0:32:11You're certain it's not Bingo.

0:32:11 > 0:32:13Trying to think of its name, but...

0:32:13 > 0:32:15Let's look at the other question.

0:32:15 > 0:32:17OK. Let's have a look at the question behind eureka.

0:32:27 > 0:32:28It wasn't eureka.

0:32:28 > 0:32:30- I thought eureka was... - That was Archimedes.

0:32:30 > 0:32:33- ..Archimedes. - When he was sat in the bath.

0:32:33 > 0:32:34I think it was.

0:32:34 > 0:32:37Of the three, possibly the top one is...

0:32:37 > 0:32:40I think it's going to be the top because I'm sure bingo is not...

0:32:40 > 0:32:43- Doesn't sound...- So it's the process

0:32:43 > 0:32:44- of elimination, is it? - It is, really.

0:32:44 > 0:32:46You're not certain about Geronimo.

0:32:46 > 0:32:49No, we're not certain. But...

0:32:49 > 0:32:54I'm almost certain about eureka and Ann is fairly certain about bingo.

0:32:54 > 0:32:56I'm certain about...I'm certain about eureka.

0:32:56 > 0:32:58So I think we have to go for Geronimo.

0:32:58 > 0:33:01We're going to lock in Geronimo as

0:33:01 > 0:33:02the correct answer.

0:33:02 > 0:33:04We want Geronimo to be the word

0:33:04 > 0:33:06linking an American Apache

0:33:06 > 0:33:08leader and Matt Smith's Doctor Who.

0:33:12 > 0:33:14- Yes!- It's there. Well done, Ann.

0:33:14 > 0:33:15Yes, well done.

0:33:15 > 0:33:18A classic case here of deciding on the correct answer

0:33:18 > 0:33:21because you had information about the wrong ones.

0:33:21 > 0:33:24The word which links the Native American Apache leader

0:33:24 > 0:33:28who died in 1909 and Matt Smith's Doctor Who is Geronimo.

0:33:28 > 0:33:30According to Steven Moffat, the show runner,

0:33:30 > 0:33:33Matt Smith just liked the word and kept saying it during filming.

0:33:33 > 0:33:36And in Enid Blyton's Famous Five, the name of the dog.

0:33:36 > 0:33:39Ann, you remembered having read Enid Blyton books,

0:33:39 > 0:33:41and this one didn't ring true for you.

0:33:41 > 0:33:43- No.- The correct answer is Timmy. - Of course.

0:33:43 > 0:33:46There's also a Scamper in The Secret Seven.

0:33:46 > 0:33:48And meaning the die is cast.

0:33:48 > 0:33:50You decided immediately, both of you very confident

0:33:50 > 0:33:52that eureka was to do with Archimedes.

0:33:52 > 0:33:55The correct answer is alea iacta est.

0:33:55 > 0:33:57- Oh, yes.- Oh.- Yeah.

0:33:57 > 0:34:00Alea iacta est. I'd never heard that before

0:34:00 > 0:34:02and certainly never tried to pronounce it.

0:34:02 > 0:34:04The right choice, Chris and Ann,

0:34:04 > 0:34:08means that you get to choose another number from the keypad.

0:34:08 > 0:34:12- Which one would you like next? - I will try number eight, please.

0:34:12 > 0:34:14With Ann, she wants number eight.

0:34:14 > 0:34:17Is it there in the code? Is it in the first box?

0:34:18 > 0:34:20No. Is it in the second box?

0:34:22 > 0:34:26- It is.- Oh, good.- We've got one. - Got one.- Brilliant.

0:34:26 > 0:34:32The first number in the code, slap bang in the middle, is number eight.

0:34:32 > 0:34:33Well done, Ann.

0:34:33 > 0:34:35Good choice. You've found your first number.

0:34:35 > 0:34:39You're onto the next level of the game, though,

0:34:39 > 0:34:41- and it does get a little bit harder. - Yes.

0:34:41 > 0:34:43As before, you see all three answers,

0:34:43 > 0:34:46but this time you can only see the questions

0:34:46 > 0:34:49behind two of them before you have to make a choice.

0:34:49 > 0:34:50- Right.- You have to commit.

0:34:50 > 0:34:53- Shall we have a look at your next three answers?- Yes.

0:34:58 > 0:35:01- Well...- E17, I think, is Leyton or

0:35:01 > 0:35:03Leytonstone where I used to live...

0:35:03 > 0:35:07- Postcode, are you talking about? - Postcode.- Yes.- There's also,

0:35:07 > 0:35:11- I think, a pop group, is there? East 17.- East 17.

0:35:11 > 0:35:12Now, at this stage, it does become

0:35:12 > 0:35:14more important which one you choose

0:35:14 > 0:35:16- first as you go through.- Right.

0:35:16 > 0:35:18So where would you like to start?

0:35:18 > 0:35:21I know nothing about an E17. So if you've got...

0:35:21 > 0:35:24EDDY, we know quite a bit about, we think.

0:35:24 > 0:35:27- We think we know a bit... - We'll E17, please.

0:35:27 > 0:35:29Let's have a look at the question behind E17.

0:35:36 > 0:35:40Now, I'm not sure that Stratford is E17.

0:35:40 > 0:35:41I'm not sure about that.

0:35:42 > 0:35:44We can open one other one

0:35:44 > 0:35:45before we have to make a decision

0:35:45 > 0:35:46and reject one.

0:35:46 > 0:35:49- Well, I would go with EDDY.- Right.

0:35:49 > 0:35:51- Because I don't know much about ET. - No, no.- OK.

0:35:51 > 0:35:53Let's open the question behind EDDY.

0:36:02 > 0:36:03Edward David maybe.

0:36:03 > 0:36:07- No. He wouldn't...he wouldn't be a Yorick or a...- No.- Would he?

0:36:07 > 0:36:10- "Alas, poor Yorick..." No.- No.

0:36:10 > 0:36:11We have to reject one of those

0:36:11 > 0:36:14before we can see the question behind ET.

0:36:14 > 0:36:17Well, unlike you, I would reject EDDY.

0:36:17 > 0:36:20- Reject EDDY. - Yes, we'll reject EDDY, please.- OK.

0:36:20 > 0:36:22We are going to mark down

0:36:22 > 0:36:25EDDY as an incorrect answer.

0:36:25 > 0:36:27We want that to go red.

0:36:27 > 0:36:30We want our Boston belles to carry on

0:36:30 > 0:36:31sailing through the code.

0:36:35 > 0:36:36- Yes!- Well done.

0:36:36 > 0:36:37- Yes.- Great stuff.

0:36:37 > 0:36:41Yes, well done, Ann, for spotting that Y would be an unlikely initial.

0:36:41 > 0:36:47He is Edward Anthony Richard Louis, spelling E-A-R-L, earl.

0:36:47 > 0:36:48Yes, his name is

0:36:48 > 0:36:52EARL. And we can get rid of that. It's an incorrect answer.

0:36:52 > 0:36:54We don't have to worry about it.

0:36:54 > 0:36:58It also means that we can have a look at the question behind ET.

0:37:06 > 0:37:10Could possibly. It's so unlikely it could possibly be right.

0:37:11 > 0:37:13So, one of these must be the correct answer.

0:37:13 > 0:37:15That's the one we're looking for.

0:37:15 > 0:37:18I think E17 is Leyton

0:37:18 > 0:37:20or Leytonstone.

0:37:20 > 0:37:21Not Stratford,

0:37:21 > 0:37:23which is where the Olympic Park is.

0:37:23 > 0:37:26I'm sure when I... It's a long time since

0:37:26 > 0:37:28I lived there, but...

0:37:28 > 0:37:31- Well, I'll be happy to go with that, Chris, because...- Right.

0:37:31 > 0:37:32We'll reject the top one.

0:37:32 > 0:37:35OK, we're looking for the one correct answer.

0:37:35 > 0:37:38We think the elderly lady

0:37:38 > 0:37:42named Pat Welsh did provide the voice for ET.

0:37:42 > 0:37:44OK. We are going to

0:37:44 > 0:37:48lock in ET as our correct answer.

0:37:48 > 0:37:51We want it to go green.

0:37:57 > 0:38:01- Great work.- Yes, very good decision. The elderly lady named Pat Welsh.

0:38:01 > 0:38:03Apparently, she had a raspy voice,

0:38:03 > 0:38:05supposedly because she was a chain smoker.

0:38:05 > 0:38:06And the postcode which

0:38:06 > 0:38:10links the fictional Albert Square with the Olympic Park.

0:38:10 > 0:38:11Well, Chris, you remembered that

0:38:11 > 0:38:13this didn't quite ring true for Stratford.

0:38:13 > 0:38:16East 17 is associated with the band from Walthamstow,

0:38:16 > 0:38:19and that's indeed the postcode for Walthamstow.

0:38:19 > 0:38:21The correct answer is E20.

0:38:21 > 0:38:26- The Olympic Park's postcode is E20 2ST.- It means that

0:38:26 > 0:38:29we get the chance now to put in another number.

0:38:29 > 0:38:33Two slots remaining to fill. Where would we like to go next?

0:38:33 > 0:38:36- Four. - The number four. Is it in our code?

0:38:39 > 0:38:40Not in the first box.

0:38:40 > 0:38:43Is the number four in the third and final box?

0:38:45 > 0:38:48- Oh!- It's not there. We've got rid of three now.

0:38:48 > 0:38:49We still get to play the game where

0:38:49 > 0:38:54you can see two questions at a time before it gets any more difficult.

0:38:54 > 0:38:58- OK, are you ready for your next three answers?- Yes.

0:38:58 > 0:39:01You're doing brilliantly, ladies. Let's see if we can carry that on.

0:39:01 > 0:39:02Here they are.

0:39:07 > 0:39:10- Peach is a colour and fruit. - ..a peach and a fruit.

0:39:10 > 0:39:13Carey Mulligan is an actress.

0:39:13 > 0:39:16Far from the Madding Crowd, I saw. She was in that.

0:39:16 > 0:39:19- Brands Hatch is the motor racing...- Circuit.

0:39:19 > 0:39:23I think it's one of the oldest in Britain, certainly.

0:39:23 > 0:39:25- Let's go from the top down.- OK.

0:39:25 > 0:39:27We want to look at peach.

0:39:34 > 0:39:36- It's not a peach. - It's not a peach, is it?- No.

0:39:36 > 0:39:38- It's a plum.- Yeah.

0:39:38 > 0:39:39Where would you like to go next?

0:39:39 > 0:39:42- Carey Mulligan.- Go Carey Mulligan. We'll go down in order.

0:39:50 > 0:39:51I did see it

0:39:51 > 0:39:54and I can't remember the young actress' name.

0:39:54 > 0:39:56But she was dark haired

0:39:56 > 0:39:59and I think she was an American actress. I'm not sure.

0:39:59 > 0:40:02Or was that one who played Queen Padme?

0:40:02 > 0:40:03All we're looking to do

0:40:03 > 0:40:04is eliminate an incorrect answer

0:40:04 > 0:40:06at this stage.

0:40:06 > 0:40:08That's what will allow us to see behind Brands Hatch.

0:40:08 > 0:40:11- Well, the top one...- Yes. - The top one is incorrect.

0:40:11 > 0:40:13We're going to eliminate peach.

0:40:13 > 0:40:15We're confident that a greengage

0:40:15 > 0:40:17is not a type of peach.

0:40:17 > 0:40:18We want that to go red.

0:40:21 > 0:40:22Good stuff.

0:40:22 > 0:40:23- Knew that one.- Well done, Chris.

0:40:23 > 0:40:26I heard you say the correct answer to this one as well.

0:40:26 > 0:40:29You said plum, and that is right.

0:40:29 > 0:40:31Greengages became popular in England

0:40:31 > 0:40:34having been imported from France in the 18th century

0:40:34 > 0:40:37- by Sir William Gage.- Oh, yes. - Thank you, Lesley.

0:40:37 > 0:40:42It means we can eliminate that and discard it as an incorrect answer.

0:40:42 > 0:40:44We can also look at the question behind Brands Hatch,

0:40:44 > 0:40:45see if that helps us.

0:40:53 > 0:40:56I would be inclined to go with Brands Hatch as possibly...

0:40:56 > 0:40:58- The right one.- ..correct.- Yes.

0:40:58 > 0:41:01The face, Carey Mulligan's face

0:41:01 > 0:41:04doesn't seem to fit with the character I'm thinking of.

0:41:04 > 0:41:07- We'll have to go for Brands Hatch. - There certainly is a Dingle Dell.

0:41:07 > 0:41:10- Yes.- I've heard of that. And I've heard of Druids Bend.

0:41:10 > 0:41:12- But it could've been...- Yeah. - ..another race track.

0:41:12 > 0:41:15- We'll go for Brands Hatch. - We'll go for Brands Hatch.

0:41:15 > 0:41:16We're going to look in Brands Hatch

0:41:16 > 0:41:18as the correct answer.

0:41:18 > 0:41:22If it is, we get to put another digit into the code.

0:41:22 > 0:41:26Is Brands Hatch our correct answer? We want to see it go green.

0:41:26 > 0:41:28Green. Green. Please.

0:41:32 > 0:41:36- We are very lucky today.- Aren't we? - You are riding your luck.

0:41:36 > 0:41:37- We are.- We are.- We are.

0:41:37 > 0:41:39But there's a lot of knowledge there.

0:41:39 > 0:41:41- That's not your subject, is it? - No, not at all.

0:41:41 > 0:41:43- Absolutely not.- Brilliant work.

0:41:43 > 0:41:44Lesley.

0:41:44 > 0:41:49Yes, Ann, you recognised some of these features of Brands Hatch.

0:41:49 > 0:41:52Brands Hatch hosted the British Grand Prix 12 times

0:41:52 > 0:41:55between 1964 and 1986.

0:41:55 > 0:41:57And the English actress who played

0:41:57 > 0:42:00the handmaiden and decoy of Queen Padme.

0:42:00 > 0:42:03Well, straightaway, you identified Carey Mulligan as having been in

0:42:03 > 0:42:06Far from the Madding Crowd before you even saw the question.

0:42:06 > 0:42:09The correct answer is Keira Knightley.

0:42:09 > 0:42:12Keira Knightley played Sabe, the handmaiden and decoy

0:42:12 > 0:42:15for Natalie Portman, who was Queen Padme.

0:42:15 > 0:42:17It was Natalie Portman I was trying to think of.

0:42:17 > 0:42:18Ann and Chris,

0:42:18 > 0:42:20which number would you like to choose next?

0:42:20 > 0:42:22I will go for number two.

0:42:22 > 0:42:25The number two. Is it in Ann and Chris' code?

0:42:25 > 0:42:27Is it up there in the first box?

0:42:29 > 0:42:31It's not.

0:42:31 > 0:42:35Is the number two there in your third and final box?

0:42:37 > 0:42:41It's not there either. But the number two has gone.

0:42:41 > 0:42:44Two, three, four and eight, all gone from your keypad.

0:42:44 > 0:42:46One number in your code.

0:42:46 > 0:42:49It just means you have to answer six questions maximum...

0:42:49 > 0:42:51KLAXON BLARES

0:42:51 > 0:42:54But unfortunately, you won't be doing it today

0:42:54 > 0:42:57because that sound means we have run out of time.

0:42:57 > 0:43:00You're working really well, good momentum.

0:43:00 > 0:43:02No reason why it can't happen.

0:43:02 > 0:43:05- Lesley, thank you for your magnificent facts.- You're welcome.

0:43:05 > 0:43:08Ann and Chris, I've been really impressed with your clear thinking,

0:43:08 > 0:43:11and I'm looking forward to seeing you continue your progress tomorrow.

0:43:11 > 0:43:12- BOTH:- Thank you.- Thank you.

0:43:12 > 0:43:16Yes, Ann and Chris just two numbers away from opening the safe

0:43:16 > 0:43:19and taking home £6,500,

0:43:19 > 0:43:22one of the biggest jackpots we've had.

0:43:22 > 0:43:24Join us tomorrow to find out if they have

0:43:24 > 0:43:27what it takes to crack the code.

0:43:27 > 0:43:29Thanks for watching and goodbye.