Episode 4

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0:00:11 > 0:00:14Hello and welcome to The Code.

0:00:14 > 0:00:18Locked inside this safe is £6,500.

0:00:18 > 0:00:20To open the safe and win the money,

0:00:20 > 0:00:24contestants just need to crack a three-digit code.

0:00:24 > 0:00:27Each time someone fails, though, more money goes into the safe

0:00:27 > 0:00:29and the jackpot gets higher and higher.

0:00:29 > 0:00:32Last time, Michael and Tom were well on their way

0:00:32 > 0:00:33when we ran out of time.

0:00:33 > 0:00:35So, let's get them back on.

0:00:41 > 0:00:44Michael, Tom, lovely to have you back. Good to see you boys.

0:00:44 > 0:00:47Flatmates, Sheffield University, that's where you are at the moment.

0:00:47 > 0:00:49- That's right, yeah. - So how did you spend last night?

0:00:49 > 0:00:51Were you cramming furiously?

0:00:51 > 0:00:54We went with a relaxation strategy - had a couple of drinks

0:00:54 > 0:00:56and a chat and just calmed ourselves down.

0:00:56 > 0:00:59- Yep.- Ready for today's big event, yeah?- Well, let's hope so.

0:00:59 > 0:01:02I mean, we're talking about quite a sizable sum of money now.

0:01:02 > 0:01:03What would you do with it?

0:01:03 > 0:01:06I think, if I was feeling sensible, I'd save up for a Master's degree,

0:01:06 > 0:01:07put some money towards that.

0:01:07 > 0:01:09But if not, maybe splash it on a nice holiday.

0:01:09 > 0:01:11A holiday? Excellent. How about you, Tom?

0:01:11 > 0:01:13As an accounting student, I'm probably going to do

0:01:13 > 0:01:16the accounting thing - put it away in the bank,

0:01:16 > 0:01:18help pay for my university, hopefully,

0:01:18 > 0:01:19and get me through next year.

0:01:19 > 0:01:21Terribly, terribly sensible. THEY LAUGH

0:01:21 > 0:01:24But that's great. That's great to hear.

0:01:24 > 0:01:27Anyway, let's look at where you are now because, so far,

0:01:27 > 0:01:29you've answered three questions correctly.

0:01:29 > 0:01:33You've chosen three numbers, none of which have been in the code.

0:01:33 > 0:01:36Before we get cracking, let's reacquaint ourselves with Lesley.

0:01:36 > 0:01:39- Hello, Lesley.- Good afternoon. And good luck, boys.

0:01:39 > 0:01:42- Thanks very much, Lesley.- OK. If you're ready, gentlemen,

0:01:42 > 0:01:45let's have a look at your first three answers.

0:01:48 > 0:01:49Remember, only one

0:01:49 > 0:01:50of those is correct.

0:01:50 > 0:01:52That's the one that you're trying to find.

0:01:52 > 0:01:54At this point of the game,

0:01:54 > 0:01:56you can open all three answers to reveal the questions.

0:01:56 > 0:01:58So, where would you like to start?

0:01:58 > 0:02:01- Shall we go with the top, then? - Let's start from the top.

0:02:01 > 0:02:02- The usual strategy, just to go with it.- OK.

0:02:02 > 0:02:03We're looking for

0:02:03 > 0:02:05the one correct answer that's there.

0:02:05 > 0:02:08We're going to look for the question behind red, please.

0:02:14 > 0:02:15That's the one that's notorious.

0:02:15 > 0:02:20OK, but for some reason, I thought the Red Sea was in Egypt.

0:02:20 > 0:02:21I don't know why.

0:02:21 > 0:02:22I have this idea of Egypt being there

0:02:22 > 0:02:25and the Red Sea being on the other side.

0:02:25 > 0:02:26OK, well, let's have a look

0:02:26 > 0:02:29at another one, shall we? Just to give us a bit of context.

0:02:29 > 0:02:30Which one next?

0:02:30 > 0:02:32- Let's go orange, please, Matt.- OK.

0:02:32 > 0:02:34The question behind orange, please.

0:02:42 > 0:02:46Have you ever heard of a king or queen Orange? Someone Orange?

0:02:46 > 0:02:47I'm not... I've got to be honest.

0:02:47 > 0:02:49- I don't know that, to be honest. - The Tudors?

0:02:51 > 0:02:52- Tudors... Ah.- Like in history.

0:02:52 > 0:02:55Henry VIII was 1500s, wasn't it?

0:02:55 > 0:02:56- Yeah.- But does that...?

0:02:56 > 0:02:59Ah, you could be onto something there.

0:02:59 > 0:03:00Maybe worth looking at the last one.

0:03:00 > 0:03:02- Yeah.- Shall we?- Yeah.

0:03:02 > 0:03:05OK, let's have a look at the question behind yellow.

0:03:08 > 0:03:09That's one of those things

0:03:09 > 0:03:11you see every day and don't take

0:03:11 > 0:03:12any conscious notice. But I think...

0:03:12 > 0:03:15- They're white on the front, aren't they?- They are white, yeah.

0:03:15 > 0:03:18And they must be yellow on the back. I think it is the bottom one, yeah.

0:03:18 > 0:03:21I think the Red Sea is in Egypt.

0:03:21 > 0:03:23Well, yeah, near Egypt.

0:03:23 > 0:03:25I think you're right about the Tudors, actually.

0:03:25 > 0:03:26Tudors, Stuarts,

0:03:26 > 0:03:28that kind of era, wasn't it?

0:03:28 > 0:03:29That seemed like it's right,

0:03:29 > 0:03:31didn't it, the other one?

0:03:31 > 0:03:32Yeah, I've got a feeling about that.

0:03:32 > 0:03:34- Shall we go for that, then?- Yep.

0:03:34 > 0:03:37Let's lock in yellow.

0:03:37 > 0:03:38If it's right, you get to choose

0:03:38 > 0:03:40your fourth number from the code.

0:03:40 > 0:03:42If it's wrong, I'm afraid, gentlemen,

0:03:42 > 0:03:44it's been a short trip today.

0:03:44 > 0:03:46Is yellow our correct answer?

0:03:49 > 0:03:50It is correct.

0:03:50 > 0:03:53Congratulations, well done. Lesley,

0:03:53 > 0:03:55yellow on the back, white on the front?

0:03:55 > 0:03:56Yes, according to the DVLA,

0:03:56 > 0:03:58it's so that you can tell

0:03:58 > 0:03:59the difference quickly between

0:03:59 > 0:04:01the front and the back of a vehicle.

0:04:01 > 0:04:02Motorbikes these days only have

0:04:02 > 0:04:04to have the plates at the back.

0:04:04 > 0:04:06With the sea, the salt lake bordered

0:04:06 > 0:04:08by Jordan, Israel and the West Bank.

0:04:08 > 0:04:09Tom, you were confident that

0:04:09 > 0:04:12the Red Sea is closer to Egypt.

0:04:12 > 0:04:13That is absolutely right.

0:04:13 > 0:04:15The Red Sea is between Africa

0:04:15 > 0:04:17and the Middle East.

0:04:17 > 0:04:20The correct answer is the Dead Sea,

0:04:20 > 0:04:22dead because almost nothing lives there.

0:04:22 > 0:04:24The name of the royal house that ruled England

0:04:24 > 0:04:27and Wales from 1485 to 1603.

0:04:27 > 0:04:30You couldn't think of a king that came from the House of Orange.

0:04:30 > 0:04:32William III was from Orange,

0:04:32 > 0:04:33William of Orange.

0:04:33 > 0:04:36He was proclaimed king in 1689.

0:04:36 > 0:04:39The correct answer is the Tudor House.

0:04:39 > 0:04:41The Tudor House.

0:04:41 > 0:04:42Henry VII uniting the Yorks

0:04:42 > 0:04:44and the Lancasters

0:04:44 > 0:04:46after the Wars of the Roses.

0:04:46 > 0:04:48Fantastic. So, yeah, you were there.

0:04:48 > 0:04:50You were there with all of those answers.

0:04:50 > 0:04:51Not just discounting them,

0:04:51 > 0:04:53but knowing the answers, that's a good start today.

0:04:53 > 0:04:56Clearly, whatever you did last night, it worked.

0:04:56 > 0:04:57THEY LAUGH

0:04:57 > 0:04:59And it means you get the chance to pick another number.

0:04:59 > 0:05:03Now, I'm going to go out on a limb here. Is it going to be number four?

0:05:03 > 0:05:04I think you might be right there.

0:05:04 > 0:05:06Don't let me lead you, it's your choice.

0:05:06 > 0:05:07I think we'll stick with it.

0:05:07 > 0:05:09We're going to go for the number four, are we?

0:05:09 > 0:05:14OK, let's find out if the number four is in the code today.

0:05:14 > 0:05:16Is it in the first box?

0:05:17 > 0:05:19No number four. Is it in the second box?

0:05:21 > 0:05:24It's not. Is it in the final box of the code?

0:05:26 > 0:05:30It's not there. That means from now on, it's 50-50

0:05:30 > 0:05:33if the next box is going to contain one of your numbers.

0:05:33 > 0:05:35Good stuff. Are we ready for your next three answers?

0:05:35 > 0:05:37- I think so.- We are. - Let's have a look.

0:05:42 > 0:05:44Again, it doesn't matter which order you open them.

0:05:44 > 0:05:46I don't know much about bishops.

0:05:46 > 0:05:47We'll have to start with eyes.

0:05:47 > 0:05:49We'll go with the logic chain again.

0:05:49 > 0:05:51Let's have a look behind the eyes.

0:05:55 > 0:05:56So I've got a feeling

0:05:56 > 0:05:58that's to do with, like,

0:05:58 > 0:06:00the bacteria or something as they kind of grow it,

0:06:00 > 0:06:01but as for a name...

0:06:01 > 0:06:03What they're called.

0:06:03 > 0:06:04- Yeah, exactly.- I wouldn't know.

0:06:04 > 0:06:06- Shall we move on? - Can we have black ice, please?

0:06:06 > 0:06:09Let's have a look at the question behind black ice.

0:06:17 > 0:06:19- I haven't seen that film. - I have seen it.

0:06:19 > 0:06:23I can't remember much of it, though. I know he has a look that he does.

0:06:23 > 0:06:25I don't know, it's famous.

0:06:25 > 0:06:27I don't think it's black ice.

0:06:27 > 0:06:29- I think it is something steel.- OK.

0:06:29 > 0:06:32- Go on to bishops. - There may be a hint there.

0:06:32 > 0:06:33Let's have a look

0:06:33 > 0:06:34at the question behind bishops.

0:06:40 > 0:06:41That's the knight.

0:06:41 > 0:06:44Pawns at the start, castles...

0:06:44 > 0:06:46Knights?

0:06:46 > 0:06:49- BOTH:- Bishops, king and queen.

0:06:49 > 0:06:51- I think that's...- So that...

0:06:51 > 0:06:53- I think that's false. - If we start on the back rows...

0:06:53 > 0:06:55They're definitely on the back.

0:06:55 > 0:06:56It would be the knights.

0:06:56 > 0:06:58I think they're third in.

0:06:58 > 0:06:59I think they're third in.

0:06:59 > 0:07:00I think knights...

0:07:00 > 0:07:01I can't profess to playing much chess.

0:07:01 > 0:07:03We're looking for one correct answer there.

0:07:03 > 0:07:04Eyes in the cheese...

0:07:04 > 0:07:07The Zoolander thing, I think, is blue steel.

0:07:07 > 0:07:08- Or something like that.- OK.

0:07:08 > 0:07:11- So are we leaning towards...? - Black ice, I discount that.

0:07:11 > 0:07:13Which one of those is the correct answer?

0:07:13 > 0:07:15I think we're leaning towards eyes then, just by

0:07:15 > 0:07:17ruling out the other two.

0:07:17 > 0:07:19- Go on.- We'll lock in eyes, please.

0:07:19 > 0:07:21Let's lock in eyes.

0:07:21 > 0:07:22If it's the correct answer,

0:07:22 > 0:07:24then we get another chance

0:07:24 > 0:07:25at that code. If it's not,

0:07:25 > 0:07:27you're on your train back to Sheffield.

0:07:27 > 0:07:29Is eyes the correct answer?

0:07:33 > 0:07:35It is... TOM SIGHS

0:07:35 > 0:07:36..the correct answer.

0:07:36 > 0:07:40However you got there doesn't matter, you got there. Lesley,

0:07:40 > 0:07:42- eyes in cheese?- Eyes, exactly.

0:07:42 > 0:07:45In popular culture, it's suggested that mice eat their way

0:07:45 > 0:07:47through the cheese, making the holes.

0:07:47 > 0:07:50Some people, exactly as Michael suggested,

0:07:50 > 0:07:52think that it's bacteria causing

0:07:52 > 0:07:53carbon dioxide to release.

0:07:53 > 0:07:55Others think it's to do with hay dust.

0:07:55 > 0:07:56In the film Zoolander,

0:07:56 > 0:07:58what is the name Derek Zoolander

0:07:58 > 0:08:00gives to his most famous modelling pose?

0:08:00 > 0:08:02Well, Tom had this nailed.

0:08:02 > 0:08:04It's not black ice but blue steel.

0:08:04 > 0:08:05- Blue steel.- Well done.

0:08:05 > 0:08:06And in chess, the pieces

0:08:06 > 0:08:08which start on the back rows,

0:08:08 > 0:08:09one from the corner squares,

0:08:09 > 0:08:13you were right to go with Michael's confidence in the order

0:08:13 > 0:08:14of the back row of the chess board,

0:08:14 > 0:08:17which does indeed go with rooks in the corners,

0:08:17 > 0:08:19and then not the bishops but the horsies,

0:08:19 > 0:08:21the knights next along,

0:08:21 > 0:08:23and then the bishop, the king and the queen.

0:08:23 > 0:08:25Thank you, Lesley.

0:08:25 > 0:08:26Well, terrific work there.

0:08:26 > 0:08:29That was classic teamwork there because you knew about chess.

0:08:29 > 0:08:31And, Tom, you let him take that one.

0:08:31 > 0:08:33And you knew about Zoolander.

0:08:33 > 0:08:35Does it work this way with washing up in the flat?

0:08:35 > 0:08:36Do you take it in turns?

0:08:36 > 0:08:38- Washing up is...?- Fair enough.

0:08:38 > 0:08:40OK, probably best leave that there.

0:08:40 > 0:08:43It means, though, however you did it, you've bought yourself

0:08:43 > 0:08:46the chance to enter another number into the code.

0:08:46 > 0:08:49- Number five, please. - You're going to go for number five.

0:08:49 > 0:08:50Yeah, we'll go for number five.

0:08:50 > 0:08:52Let's find out if five is in the code.

0:08:52 > 0:08:53Let's have a look at the first box.

0:08:55 > 0:08:57It's not there, in the first box.

0:08:57 > 0:08:58Is it in the second box?

0:09:00 > 0:09:02It's not there, in the second one.

0:09:02 > 0:09:05Is number five in the third box?

0:09:07 > 0:09:09It is!

0:09:09 > 0:09:11- Finally...- We got one. - ..we've got one.

0:09:11 > 0:09:13You found your first number, finally.

0:09:13 > 0:09:18Five numbers left there to choose from, two to find in the code.

0:09:18 > 0:09:21That does mean that we now move the game to the next level,

0:09:21 > 0:09:23because you found that first number,

0:09:23 > 0:09:25which makes life a little bit more difficult.

0:09:25 > 0:09:28This time, we reveal all the answers as before,

0:09:28 > 0:09:32but the questions only come out two at a time before you have to

0:09:32 > 0:09:35commit and make a decision.

0:09:35 > 0:09:37Let's have a look at those three answers.

0:09:43 > 0:09:45Now, it starts to matter

0:09:45 > 0:09:47the order in which you choose them.

0:09:47 > 0:09:50Tracey Emin, is she the...comedy actress?

0:09:50 > 0:09:52I don't know, I'm not into TV or celebrities or anything.

0:09:52 > 0:09:54Shall we go for Greece? It might be geography...

0:09:54 > 0:09:57Greece is perhaps... Greece - geography, political, maybe.

0:09:57 > 0:09:59- Maybe history in there. - Economic history.- Yep.

0:09:59 > 0:10:01You think that's your strongest suit

0:10:01 > 0:10:02out of those three?

0:10:02 > 0:10:03- Yeah, I think so.- Who knows?

0:10:03 > 0:10:05Who knows what it's going to be?

0:10:05 > 0:10:07It's wide open, isn't it?

0:10:07 > 0:10:09Let's have a look at the question behind Greece.

0:10:16 > 0:10:19I don't think tomatoes are especially grown in Greece.

0:10:19 > 0:10:21And also, it doesn't look Greek,

0:10:21 > 0:10:22does it? La Tomatina.

0:10:22 > 0:10:24- Yeah, that sounds Spanish, doesn't I?- Yeah.

0:10:24 > 0:10:26I think that's the one in Spain.

0:10:26 > 0:10:29They often publicise as well on social media and stuff, so...

0:10:29 > 0:10:30I think that one must be wrong.

0:10:30 > 0:10:32Shall we go with walk on water?

0:10:32 > 0:10:33We can have a look at one other

0:10:33 > 0:10:35before we have to make a decision.

0:10:35 > 0:10:37- Walk on water, please.- OK.

0:10:44 > 0:10:45Have you ever heard

0:10:45 > 0:10:46of a Jesus Christ lizard?

0:10:48 > 0:10:49I can't say that I have.

0:10:49 > 0:10:50Now, but I haven't heard of

0:10:50 > 0:10:52Tracey Emin either, so...

0:10:52 > 0:10:53So I may not be too good for that.

0:10:53 > 0:10:55OK, to open

0:10:55 > 0:10:57the Tracey Emin question,

0:10:57 > 0:10:58we have discard one.

0:10:58 > 0:11:00I would definitely like

0:11:00 > 0:11:02- to discount La Tomatina.- OK.

0:11:02 > 0:11:04We are going to rule out Greece.

0:11:04 > 0:11:06OK? If that is the correct answer,

0:11:06 > 0:11:08that's the end of our journey,

0:11:08 > 0:11:09and you're doing so well.

0:11:09 > 0:11:10So let's hope that

0:11:10 > 0:11:12this is an incorrect answer

0:11:12 > 0:11:14and it allows us to play on

0:11:14 > 0:11:16and see behind Tracey Emin.

0:11:18 > 0:11:19It is incorrect.

0:11:19 > 0:11:21Well done. Lesley.

0:11:21 > 0:11:24Yes, you sound like you know a lot about this.

0:11:24 > 0:11:28It is a food fight involving 100 metric tonnes of tomatoes

0:11:28 > 0:11:31squashed all over the streets of Bunol, in Spain.

0:11:31 > 0:11:32If you ever go, take a snorkel.

0:11:32 > 0:11:34THEY LAUGH

0:11:34 > 0:11:35Well done, gentlemen.

0:11:35 > 0:11:38What you've done there is bought yourself the right to bin

0:11:38 > 0:11:40that incorrect answer and see

0:11:40 > 0:11:42behind the answer Tracey Emin.

0:11:50 > 0:11:52If it's who I think it is,

0:11:52 > 0:11:54I would be surprised if that was true.

0:11:54 > 0:11:58Especially directing a film that's won a Best Picture Oscar. But...

0:11:58 > 0:12:00There are a lot of Oscars now, but...

0:12:00 > 0:12:01I mean, I don't watch much film,

0:12:01 > 0:12:04but Tracey Emin doesn't ring a bell to me at all.

0:12:04 > 0:12:05Not whatsoever.

0:12:05 > 0:12:07Erm...

0:12:07 > 0:12:10The Turner Prize... Is the Turner Prize for...?

0:12:10 > 0:12:11- You thought she was a comedy actress.- Yeah.

0:12:11 > 0:12:13Is the Turner prize comedy?

0:12:13 > 0:12:14If she is who I think she is.

0:12:14 > 0:12:16Is that for...? That's for authors, isn't it?

0:12:16 > 0:12:20I don't think... Yeah, I think the Turner Prize is for authors.

0:12:20 > 0:12:22So that sounds like it could be wrong.

0:12:22 > 0:12:25- But then again, I've never heard of a book by Tracey Emin.- Hm.

0:12:25 > 0:12:28- And I don't read a lot either. - HE CHUCKLES

0:12:28 > 0:12:30Only one of those can be the correct answer,

0:12:30 > 0:12:31that's the one we're looking for.

0:12:31 > 0:12:34I think we're probably going to stick with maybe a bit of logic

0:12:34 > 0:12:36- and go with walk on water. - You want to lock that in?

0:12:36 > 0:12:39- We're both in for that. - OK, let's lock in walk on water.

0:12:39 > 0:12:41Yes, please.

0:12:41 > 0:12:45If it's correct, we get to choose another number

0:12:45 > 0:12:47to see if it's in the code.

0:12:47 > 0:12:51If it's not correct, I'm afraid, again, the journey ends here.

0:12:51 > 0:12:54Let's find out, is walk on water a correct answer?

0:12:59 > 0:13:01It is correct.

0:13:01 > 0:13:04I don't quite know how you're doing it, but you're doing it. Lesley.

0:13:04 > 0:13:06Yes, Michael and Tom, you weren't certain,

0:13:06 > 0:13:09but you said you used logic, and it seems to have paid off.

0:13:09 > 0:13:10The plumed basilisk

0:13:10 > 0:13:13essentially runs really quickly

0:13:13 > 0:13:15on its hind legs, uses its tail to balance

0:13:15 > 0:13:17and the surface tension of the water.

0:13:17 > 0:13:20Then, the Turner Prize and the Best Picture Oscar,

0:13:20 > 0:13:21not won by Tracey Emin.

0:13:21 > 0:13:25Tracey Emin did exhibit in the Turner Prize in 1999

0:13:25 > 0:13:27with her unmade bed - My Bed.

0:13:27 > 0:13:30But it was Steve McQueen who won that year for some short films,

0:13:30 > 0:13:34and he won the Best Picture for 12 Years A Slave.

0:13:34 > 0:13:37Wow. So the Turner Prize for artists rather than authors.

0:13:37 > 0:13:39So again,

0:13:39 > 0:13:41way out, but somehow...somehow, you got there.

0:13:41 > 0:13:43- Not a comedy actress either. - No, not a comedy actress.

0:13:43 > 0:13:46- I think you were thinking of Tracey Ullman.- Tracey Ullman!

0:13:46 > 0:13:48- That's who I'm thinking of. - There we go.

0:13:48 > 0:13:50Listen, don't worry, it's working, whatever it is,

0:13:50 > 0:13:53the way you're working together as a team. So keep going.

0:13:53 > 0:13:55What are we going to do about the numbers now?

0:13:55 > 0:13:59We've got five left to fit into the code, two boxes left.

0:13:59 > 0:14:00What's it going to be?

0:14:00 > 0:14:03It may come as a surprise, we're going to go for six.

0:14:03 > 0:14:04Number six.

0:14:04 > 0:14:06OK, let's see if six is in the code.

0:14:11 > 0:14:14Oh, my goodness, it is. TOM LAUGHS

0:14:14 > 0:14:15Six...

0:14:15 > 0:14:19It's finally coming good. Things are going to get really serious now.

0:14:19 > 0:14:24Remember, in the safe right now, £6,500.

0:14:24 > 0:14:27You've got two numbers out of three.

0:14:27 > 0:14:31But it does mean the game becomes more difficult

0:14:31 > 0:14:36because now you get to see questions to the answers one at a time

0:14:36 > 0:14:39and make a decision on them as they come up,

0:14:39 > 0:14:41without seeing the others.

0:14:41 > 0:14:43- That's tough.- It's tough.

0:14:43 > 0:14:44Tough.

0:14:44 > 0:14:48But you're still just looking for the one correct answer.

0:14:48 > 0:14:51Find that and you get the chance to try

0:14:51 > 0:14:54and enter the last number on the code.

0:14:54 > 0:14:57Are you ready for your next three answers?

0:14:57 > 0:14:59- Yes, please.- OK, here we go.

0:15:05 > 0:15:07Wow.

0:15:07 > 0:15:09The Dandy was a comic

0:15:09 > 0:15:11magazine, wasn't it? I think.

0:15:11 > 0:15:12I believe.

0:15:12 > 0:15:14I couldn't say much more than that.

0:15:14 > 0:15:15Pontypandy, perhaps a Welsh town?

0:15:15 > 0:15:17- MICHAEL LAUGHS - Yeah.

0:15:17 > 0:15:20You have Pontypridd, Pontypool, etc.

0:15:20 > 0:15:23Um, Gandhi. Now, I know a bit...

0:15:23 > 0:15:25Well, a little bit about Gandhi.

0:15:25 > 0:15:26- Yeah.- Mahatma Gandhi.

0:15:26 > 0:15:28Um...

0:15:28 > 0:15:31- Shall we go...?- Should we probably go with Gandhi?- I think...

0:15:31 > 0:15:33Going to go with Gandhi. Let's see

0:15:33 > 0:15:35the question behind Gandhi.

0:15:40 > 0:15:43- Um...- Was he assassinated

0:15:43 > 0:15:45after independence?

0:15:45 > 0:15:46Do you know?

0:15:46 > 0:15:49I think he was around for a while after post-war.

0:15:49 > 0:15:52I'm not convinced that that's right.

0:15:52 > 0:15:54I'm leaning to the side that that's wrong.

0:15:54 > 0:15:56If you think it's incorrect,

0:15:56 > 0:15:57we can reject it

0:15:57 > 0:15:59and move on to the other two.

0:15:59 > 0:16:00I think it's wrong.

0:16:00 > 0:16:03- I'm going to stick my neck out. - We'll go with that then.

0:16:03 > 0:16:04We're going to discard it.

0:16:04 > 0:16:05If it's the right answer,

0:16:05 > 0:16:06I'm afraid that

0:16:06 > 0:16:08that's where it ends,

0:16:08 > 0:16:09after all this hard work.

0:16:09 > 0:16:11If it's the wrong answer,

0:16:11 > 0:16:12we get to see behind either

0:16:12 > 0:16:14The Dandy or Pontypandy.

0:16:14 > 0:16:17Is it right or is it wrong?

0:16:20 > 0:16:21Well done.

0:16:21 > 0:16:23It's incorrect. Lesley.

0:16:23 > 0:16:24Yes, that's right, it wasn't

0:16:24 > 0:16:26Gandhi but Nehru was the first

0:16:26 > 0:16:27Prime Minister of India, in 1947.

0:16:27 > 0:16:29Gandhi had previously

0:16:29 > 0:16:31been the leader

0:16:31 > 0:16:32of the Congress Party

0:16:32 > 0:16:33but was not Prime Minister.

0:16:33 > 0:16:36Your instincts were right about Gandhi having been assassinated.

0:16:36 > 0:16:38He was killed in 1948.

0:16:38 > 0:16:41Well done, you've binned an incorrect answer.

0:16:41 > 0:16:44And that means we can concentrate on The Dandy or Pontypandy,

0:16:44 > 0:16:46which question would you like to see next?

0:16:46 > 0:16:48- I think we'll go for The Dandy, please.- The Dandy, please.

0:16:48 > 0:16:50Let's have a look at the question

0:16:50 > 0:16:51behind The Dandy.

0:16:57 > 0:16:58I think... I know

0:16:58 > 0:16:59that it's British.

0:16:59 > 0:17:02And we said that it was a comic, didn't we?

0:17:02 > 0:17:04- Yeah.- When it had its last printed edition, I do not know.

0:17:04 > 0:17:07Some of these things run for longer than you think they do.

0:17:07 > 0:17:09We didn't see them, doesn't mean they weren't there.

0:17:09 > 0:17:12- Hm.- Or was it the Be...? There was the Beano.

0:17:12 > 0:17:15- Beano, Dennis the Menace. - I think Beano still prints.

0:17:15 > 0:17:17They still do the shows on television, don't they?

0:17:17 > 0:17:19- Dennis the Menace at least.- Yeah.

0:17:19 > 0:17:20I mean...

0:17:20 > 0:17:23We either have to choose this as a correct answer or dismiss

0:17:23 > 0:17:24it as incorrect.

0:17:24 > 0:17:26We used logic on the last question,

0:17:26 > 0:17:29and it's paid for us in the numbers.

0:17:29 > 0:17:30We should probably apply that

0:17:30 > 0:17:33and go with the fact that it's long-running, British, comic.

0:17:33 > 0:17:37- Whether or not it was December 2012, we don't know.- Shall we lock it in?

0:17:37 > 0:17:40We'll have to lock it in as our answer.

0:17:40 > 0:17:43It's going in as a correct answer.

0:17:43 > 0:17:46If it's correct, you get to choose another number,

0:17:46 > 0:17:49possibly the last number for the code.

0:17:49 > 0:17:51We can have a look at the question behind Pontypandy

0:17:51 > 0:17:53and find out if that makes you feel more or less

0:17:53 > 0:17:55confident about the choice you've made.

0:17:55 > 0:17:57OK, let's have a look at the question

0:17:57 > 0:17:59behind Pontypandy.

0:18:04 > 0:18:07Any idea with that? Are you still happy with your choice?

0:18:07 > 0:18:10- Wow.- It's a 50-50, isn't it, really? - Yeah, it really is.

0:18:10 > 0:18:11Both are possible.

0:18:11 > 0:18:13So far, you've trusted your instincts,

0:18:13 > 0:18:15and you haven't gone too far wrong, have you?

0:18:15 > 0:18:17So far.

0:18:17 > 0:18:19Shall we find out if The Dandy

0:18:19 > 0:18:22finished its last printed edition in December 2012?

0:18:22 > 0:18:26If it's wrong, I'm afraid that's the end of that,

0:18:26 > 0:18:28brutal though it sounds after all this time.

0:18:28 > 0:18:30Let's find out. We're really rooting for you.

0:18:36 > 0:18:39It is the correct answer.

0:18:39 > 0:18:40You've done it again.

0:18:40 > 0:18:42Michael, Tom, fantastic. Lesley.

0:18:42 > 0:18:45Yes, congratulations. Well worked out.

0:18:45 > 0:18:48The Dandy ended after 75 years of publication.

0:18:48 > 0:18:51And, Tom, you were right to say the Beano is still going,

0:18:51 > 0:18:52still in print.

0:18:52 > 0:18:55The best-known character from The Dandy is probably Desperate Dan,

0:18:55 > 0:18:57- the world's strongest man. - Oh, yeah.

0:18:57 > 0:19:00So strong he can lift a cow above his head, shaves with a blowtorch.

0:19:00 > 0:19:02THEY LAUGH

0:19:02 > 0:19:05In Little Britain, the name of the village where Dafydd Thomas

0:19:05 > 0:19:06lives is not Pontypandy.

0:19:06 > 0:19:08Pontypandy is from Fireman Sam.

0:19:08 > 0:19:09But it is Llanddewi Brefi.

0:19:09 > 0:19:13- Right.- That rings a bell now. - Mouthful.- Beautifully pronounced.

0:19:13 > 0:19:16Wow, amazing job, Michael, Tom. So, this is it.

0:19:16 > 0:19:19There are only four numbers left to choose from.

0:19:19 > 0:19:22One slot left to fill.

0:19:22 > 0:19:25If you choose the right one, you will have cracked the code.

0:19:25 > 0:19:28You'll get to open the safe and take home £6,500

0:19:28 > 0:19:31that's waiting in there for you.

0:19:31 > 0:19:32Have you chosen your number?

0:19:32 > 0:19:34We'll go with the logic.

0:19:34 > 0:19:36But if I were ever to have a lucky number, it'd be number nine.

0:19:36 > 0:19:38If that's what you're feeling...

0:19:38 > 0:19:40It was my number in football, it's my birthday.

0:19:40 > 0:19:43- If that's what you want to do... - Isn't it odd to have three in a row?

0:19:43 > 0:19:44You just never know.

0:19:44 > 0:19:47If that's what you want to go for, I completely...I trust your judgment.

0:19:47 > 0:19:51- OK. Who's going to go for it? - Shall we go with the logic?

0:19:51 > 0:19:53We'll stick with logic.

0:19:53 > 0:19:55- Do you want to change your mind? - TOM LAUGHS

0:19:55 > 0:19:57Honestly, if you want to go for nine,

0:19:57 > 0:19:59if you want to walk up and go for nine, then...

0:19:59 > 0:20:01- I'll go for it.- Whatever you want.

0:20:01 > 0:20:03- OK, who's going to go for it with me?- That'll be me.

0:20:03 > 0:20:06OK, Tom, join me. Let's make our way to the safe.

0:20:12 > 0:20:16OK, Tom, you've chosen the number nine.

0:20:16 > 0:20:17You've broken your pattern.

0:20:17 > 0:20:20We've been sequential up till now, and now you're jumping to nine.

0:20:20 > 0:20:23You're going to stick with that? Absolutely.

0:20:23 > 0:20:25Are you ready?

0:20:25 > 0:20:26- Yep.- Punch in the number nine.

0:20:35 > 0:20:36Is it there?

0:20:38 > 0:20:40If we land on the number nine,

0:20:40 > 0:20:44you're going home with £6,500 today.

0:20:44 > 0:20:45Is it there?

0:20:51 > 0:20:52Oh, my goodness.

0:20:55 > 0:20:56TOM LAUGHS

0:20:56 > 0:20:59Congratulations, Tom, Michael, you have cracked the code

0:20:59 > 0:21:03and you leave with £6,500.

0:21:03 > 0:21:08It's your money, reach in, open the safe and take it.

0:21:09 > 0:21:11MICHAEL LAUGHS Wow.

0:21:12 > 0:21:15Our first winners. Congratulations. Let's go back and see Michael.

0:21:15 > 0:21:18- Well done, mate.- Well done.

0:21:19 > 0:21:21Wow. Well, do you know what?

0:21:21 > 0:21:24You've managed to avoid those numbers for a long time,

0:21:24 > 0:21:26but in the end, you chose so well.

0:21:26 > 0:21:28That's absolutely fantastic. Michael,

0:21:28 > 0:21:30tell us what you are going to do.

0:21:30 > 0:21:32That's real money. HE SIGHS

0:21:32 > 0:21:33How does that feel?

0:21:33 > 0:21:35Unbelie... I've never... Oh!

0:21:35 > 0:21:36I don't even know what to say.

0:21:36 > 0:21:41We even said we would be happy with like 100 quid, 100 quid...

0:21:41 > 0:21:44- No, don't tell him that now. - THEY LAUGH

0:21:44 > 0:21:47We were happy to get a question right and be on air.

0:21:47 > 0:21:51- We honestly came for the experience, and so...- We did.

0:21:51 > 0:21:53Well, you've certainly had an experience.

0:21:53 > 0:21:57But you're also leaving with £6,500,

0:21:57 > 0:22:00the first contestants we've had to successfully break the code.

0:22:00 > 0:22:03And to be honest, the way you played has been fantastic.

0:22:03 > 0:22:05You played as a team, as friends.

0:22:05 > 0:22:08What was the thinking about suddenly jumping all the way to nine?

0:22:08 > 0:22:12- A bit of a moment of madness, really.- You've got a talent, mate.

0:22:12 > 0:22:15I don't know, just 567, in my head, doesn't sit right.

0:22:15 > 0:22:17It doesn't follow suit. And nine is my lucky number.

0:22:17 > 0:22:20I was born on the ninth, my football number was nine

0:22:20 > 0:22:23- when I played football.- Listen, whatever the logic behind it is,

0:22:23 > 0:22:25- it worked. - And now it is my lucky number!

0:22:25 > 0:22:27- Lesley, didn't they play brilliantly?- Incredibly well.

0:22:27 > 0:22:31Knowledge, teamwork, lateral thinking and the right numbers.

0:22:31 > 0:22:33Well, we are so pleased for you, boys.

0:22:33 > 0:22:36Michael, Tom, congratulations, you've broken the code.

0:22:36 > 0:22:40You leave with £6,500. Thank you so much for joining us.

0:22:40 > 0:22:44- And what can I say? Enjoy it. - Thank you.- Thanks very much.

0:22:48 > 0:22:53Wow, big congratulations to Michael and Tom, who walk away with £6,500.

0:22:53 > 0:22:54Lovely boys.

0:22:54 > 0:22:56The jackpot has been won,

0:22:56 > 0:23:00and that means the prize now returns to £3,000.

0:23:04 > 0:23:06Please reset the code.

0:23:07 > 0:23:10And let's find out who's hoping to repeat their success.

0:23:16 > 0:23:18- And here they are. Kerry and Kosta.- Hello.

0:23:18 > 0:23:22- From Harlow, in Essex.- That's right, yes.- Lovely to see you.

0:23:22 > 0:23:25Tell us a little bit about yourself. How do you know each other?

0:23:25 > 0:23:27- We've been married for nearly 11 years.- Right.

0:23:27 > 0:23:29What first attracted you to Kosta?

0:23:29 > 0:23:31- That's a very good question. - MATT LAUGHS

0:23:31 > 0:23:36- I met him on holiday.- Right. - In Cyprus.- I was living out there.

0:23:36 > 0:23:39I'd left England, gone back to live in Cyprus,

0:23:39 > 0:23:42and she came into the restaurant where I was working.

0:23:42 > 0:23:44And I expected him to turn round with this thick Greek accent

0:23:44 > 0:23:46and say something in Greek,

0:23:46 > 0:23:49and he turned around with a cockney accent and said, "Hello, ladies."

0:23:49 > 0:23:50- And that was it?- And that was it.

0:23:50 > 0:23:52That's good. THEY LAUGH

0:23:52 > 0:23:53So what do you do now then?

0:23:53 > 0:23:58Um, I work for a busy conference and wedding venue,

0:23:58 > 0:24:01look after our two children - Nico and Caitlin, nine and eight.

0:24:01 > 0:24:03And I'm a bus driver.

0:24:03 > 0:24:06- You're a bus driver?- Yes. - A London bus driver?- Yes.

0:24:06 > 0:24:08One of them at new Boris bendy buses.

0:24:08 > 0:24:11- Boris buses, is that what it's called?- I believe they're called.

0:24:11 > 0:24:14Now, Kosta, your background in Cyprus is Greek, is it?

0:24:14 > 0:24:17My dad's from the Greek islands, my mum's from Cyprus.

0:24:17 > 0:24:20Right. So could you wish Lesley a good morning in Greek,

0:24:20 > 0:24:22- do you think?- Kalimera, Lesley.

0:24:22 > 0:24:25- HE SPEAKS GREEK - Oh, thank you.

0:24:25 > 0:24:27- THEY LAUGH - You're welcome.

0:24:27 > 0:24:28Fantastic.

0:24:28 > 0:24:32OK, so, it would've been £7,000 in the jackpot if Michael and Tom

0:24:32 > 0:24:35hadn't done so well and taken all of that away.

0:24:35 > 0:24:39So it is now back down to £3,000. But still, not a bad sum of money.

0:24:39 > 0:24:43- Indeed.- Are you ready, Kerry, Kosta? - We are.- OK, let's go for it.

0:24:43 > 0:24:45Let's have a look at your first three answers.

0:24:51 > 0:24:52Now, at this stage of the game,

0:24:52 > 0:24:55it doesn't actually matter the order in which you take them.

0:24:55 > 0:24:57Shall we just go from the top then?

0:24:57 > 0:24:58- Yeah, yeah.- Yeah? OK.

0:24:58 > 0:25:00So we'll go for carbon dioxide, please.

0:25:00 > 0:25:02OK, only one of them is a correct answer,

0:25:02 > 0:25:04that's the one you're trying to identify.

0:25:04 > 0:25:07Let's have a look at the question behind carbon dioxide.

0:25:11 > 0:25:13That's not true.

0:25:13 > 0:25:15I don't believe that's true either.

0:25:15 > 0:25:16I don't know which gas it is.

0:25:16 > 0:25:18Nitrogen gas is dry ice.

0:25:18 > 0:25:19Nitrogen oxide or

0:25:19 > 0:25:20- something like that.- Yeah.

0:25:20 > 0:25:21Yeah, no, I'm with you on that,

0:25:21 > 0:25:23I think. At the moment,

0:25:23 > 0:25:25I think we're OK.

0:25:25 > 0:25:27You're fairly confident that's not correct.

0:25:27 > 0:25:29Let's have a look at the others. Which one next?

0:25:29 > 0:25:30- Shall we go for JK Rowling? - We shall.- Yep.

0:25:30 > 0:25:33JK Rowling, let's have a look at the question behind that.

0:25:38 > 0:25:39That's a definite no.

0:25:39 > 0:25:40That's definitely not.

0:25:40 > 0:25:41She definitely didn't put

0:25:41 > 0:25:43her name to that, yeah.

0:25:43 > 0:25:46OK, let's have a look at the question behind golf, the last one.

0:25:52 > 0:25:54Well, that's American football.

0:25:54 > 0:25:57You win the Vince Lombardi trophy in American football,

0:25:57 > 0:25:58so that's definitely not true.

0:25:58 > 0:26:00- Are you sure?- Absolutely.

0:26:00 > 0:26:01I know Super Bowl...

0:26:01 > 0:26:02The Super Bowl, yeah.

0:26:02 > 0:26:05And Vince Lombardi was a famous old manager.

0:26:05 > 0:26:06It was an American man

0:26:06 > 0:26:08who wrote 50 Shades Of Grey.

0:26:08 > 0:26:10Well, it was an older woman,

0:26:10 > 0:26:11- I think.- What? Oh. So then we're wrong

0:26:11 > 0:26:13with the carbon dioxide.

0:26:13 > 0:26:15That means we've got three incorrect

0:26:15 > 0:26:16answers, which can't happen.

0:26:16 > 0:26:18The first one must be right.

0:26:18 > 0:26:20Kosta, you've been very sure about all of these.

0:26:20 > 0:26:22Yes, I am very sure until I realise I've made a mistake.

0:26:22 > 0:26:24- MATT LAUGHS OK.- And then I'm sure

0:26:24 > 0:26:26- about my correction.- OK.

0:26:26 > 0:26:28Which one do you want to lock in as the correct answer?

0:26:28 > 0:26:30Dry ice, carbon dioxide.

0:26:30 > 0:26:32Let's lock it in.

0:26:34 > 0:26:36OK. If that is the correct answer,

0:26:36 > 0:26:38it means you get to put one number

0:26:38 > 0:26:39into the code to see if it sticks.

0:26:39 > 0:26:41If it's not,

0:26:41 > 0:26:43then back on board the Boris bus, I'm afraid.

0:26:43 > 0:26:49Let's find out, is dry ice the solid form of the gas carbon dioxide?

0:26:50 > 0:26:52It is the correct answer.

0:26:52 > 0:26:54I really wasn't certain about that,

0:26:54 > 0:26:55so that's very good.

0:26:55 > 0:26:57You got there in the end, that's what counts.

0:26:57 > 0:26:59- Lesley.- Yes, I thought you were going to slip up

0:26:59 > 0:27:02on that one. I think you were getting confused, Kosta,

0:27:02 > 0:27:03with liquid nitrogen.

0:27:03 > 0:27:05Yes, that's what I was thinking.

0:27:05 > 0:27:07It's carbon dioxide sublime,

0:27:07 > 0:27:09so it goes straight from a solid

0:27:09 > 0:27:11to a gas without passing through

0:27:11 > 0:27:13a liquid state, in most situations.

0:27:13 > 0:27:15Who wrote the bestselling novel

0:27:15 > 0:27:1750 Shades Of Grey? Kosta, you thought

0:27:17 > 0:27:19that was an American man.

0:27:19 > 0:27:20It wasn't, it was a woman

0:27:20 > 0:27:22- from the United Kingdom...- Oh.

0:27:22 > 0:27:24..called Erika Mitchell going

0:27:24 > 0:27:26by the pen name of EL James.

0:27:26 > 0:27:27Ah, yes.

0:27:27 > 0:27:28Then, in the Super Bowl,

0:27:28 > 0:27:30the Vince Lombardi trophy.

0:27:30 > 0:27:32- Kosta was 100% certain about this... - (Thank goodness.)

0:27:32 > 0:27:33..and he was right.

0:27:33 > 0:27:36It's not golf but American football.

0:27:36 > 0:27:40Vince Lombardi being the one-time coach of the Green Bay Packers.

0:27:40 > 0:27:43Lots of wonderful quotations from Vince Lombardi.

0:27:43 > 0:27:44He once said,

0:27:44 > 0:27:46"Show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser."

0:27:46 > 0:27:49But in this situation, you're a winner.

0:27:49 > 0:27:51Thank you, Lesley. Well done, Kerry, Kosta.

0:27:51 > 0:27:52You are now off the mark.

0:27:52 > 0:27:55You get to choose your first number from the code.

0:27:55 > 0:27:58- What's it going to be?- Shall we go for the numbers we thought?

0:27:58 > 0:28:00I think we're going to go for five, please.

0:28:00 > 0:28:02- OK, five.- Yes. - Right in the middle there.

0:28:02 > 0:28:04Let's see, is number five in your code today?

0:28:04 > 0:28:06Is it in the first box?

0:28:08 > 0:28:10It's not. Is it in the second box?

0:28:11 > 0:28:13It's not there.

0:28:13 > 0:28:14How about the final box?

0:28:16 > 0:28:20- It is there.- Yay!- You've got one, scored on your first attempt.

0:28:20 > 0:28:23And that means the game moves up to the next level.

0:28:23 > 0:28:25And that means it's a little bit harder, OK?

0:28:25 > 0:28:28What's going to happen now is you will see all three

0:28:28 > 0:28:30answers as usual.

0:28:30 > 0:28:35- But you'll only see two questions before you have to commit.- Right.

0:28:35 > 0:28:36Let's see the three answers.

0:28:40 > 0:28:42Now, the order that you choose

0:28:42 > 0:28:43them in does become

0:28:43 > 0:28:45a bit more important.

0:28:45 > 0:28:46Stephen Hawking, I think you...

0:28:46 > 0:28:49- Yeah, might know. - One of Kosta's...

0:28:49 > 0:28:51- That's a hobby of mine.- Oh, is it?

0:28:51 > 0:28:52- Yeah, I study math, so...- OK.

0:28:52 > 0:28:53I've read some of his work.

0:28:53 > 0:28:55I understand very little of it,

0:28:55 > 0:28:57- but...- And heart...

0:28:57 > 0:28:58We have no heart.

0:28:58 > 0:29:01Shall we go...?

0:29:01 > 0:29:03- I reckon we should do the bottom two.- Yes, I agree.

0:29:03 > 0:29:05- And then leave heart.- Yep, OK.

0:29:05 > 0:29:09- OK. Which one first?- £25.- £25.- OK.

0:29:09 > 0:29:11Let's have a look at the question behind £25.

0:29:19 > 0:29:20I can never ever remember

0:29:20 > 0:29:22- a £25 note.- I can't.

0:29:22 > 0:29:23So that one feels wrong.

0:29:23 > 0:29:25That one feels incorrect.

0:29:25 > 0:29:26OK, shall we have a look

0:29:26 > 0:29:27- at the next one?- Yes.

0:29:27 > 0:29:28- Stephen Hawking?- Yeah.- Yeah, OK.

0:29:28 > 0:29:31Let's look at the question behind Stephen Hawking.

0:29:35 > 0:29:36It's not Stephen.

0:29:36 > 0:29:38No, it's Turing, Alan Turing.

0:29:38 > 0:29:40Absolutely it is. Yes.

0:29:40 > 0:29:42So both of those we're saying are incorrect?

0:29:42 > 0:29:44But we are more certain about the

0:29:44 > 0:29:45Stephen Hawking one being incorrect.

0:29:45 > 0:29:47I've not seen the film. Have you?

0:29:47 > 0:29:48It's definitely not.

0:29:48 > 0:29:50- OK.- It's the guy that did the...

0:29:50 > 0:29:51- The Enigma code.- Yes.

0:29:51 > 0:29:52That's Alan Turing.

0:29:52 > 0:29:54So, yes, we'd like to discard

0:29:54 > 0:29:55- that one, please.- OK.

0:29:55 > 0:29:56Stephen Hawking.

0:29:56 > 0:29:58If it is incorrect,

0:29:58 > 0:30:01it means we look at the question behind heart and play on.

0:30:01 > 0:30:02If it's correct,

0:30:02 > 0:30:03then I'm afraid that's the end of

0:30:03 > 0:30:05our journey today. Let's find out.

0:30:08 > 0:30:09Well done.

0:30:09 > 0:30:11It's incorrect. Lesley.

0:30:11 > 0:30:14Yes, Stephen Hawking played by Eddie Redmayne

0:30:14 > 0:30:16in The Theory Of Everything.

0:30:16 > 0:30:18In The Imitation Game, Benedict Cumberbatch,

0:30:18 > 0:30:20exactly as Kosta said, played Alan Turing.

0:30:20 > 0:30:24Fantastic. Well, well done, Kerry, you absolutely nailed that one.

0:30:24 > 0:30:25It means we can bin

0:30:25 > 0:30:27an incorrect answer.

0:30:27 > 0:30:30We're left with two, one of which must be the correct answer.

0:30:30 > 0:30:32- That's what we're looking for now. - (Take heart.)

0:30:32 > 0:30:34So let's see the question behind heart.

0:30:41 > 0:30:42I'm not 100% sure

0:30:42 > 0:30:44of the name or the date,

0:30:44 > 0:30:47I'm quite confident that that is probably right.

0:30:47 > 0:30:50Out of the two, if I was a betting woman...

0:30:50 > 0:30:52THEY LAUGH

0:30:52 > 0:30:55- Yeah. So are we happy to go with...? - Yeah, I'd say heart.

0:30:55 > 0:30:56We're not 100% sure, but...

0:30:56 > 0:30:58Looking for one correct answer there.

0:30:58 > 0:31:01Out of the two, I think we're going to go... Well, we are, we're going

0:31:01 > 0:31:03to go for heart being the correct answer.

0:31:03 > 0:31:05- Happy to lock in heart?- Yes. - As happy as we're going to be, yes.

0:31:05 > 0:31:08- Not 100%.- OK, let's lock in heart

0:31:08 > 0:31:10as a correct answer. If it is correct,

0:31:10 > 0:31:12we get to have another go at putting another digit

0:31:12 > 0:31:14into the code. If it's wrong,

0:31:14 > 0:31:16- that's it. Brutal but true... - (Not 100%.)

0:31:16 > 0:31:17..you'll be on your way.

0:31:17 > 0:31:19So hang on to your coat.

0:31:21 > 0:31:22- It is correct.- Yes!

0:31:22 > 0:31:23- Well done.- There you go.

0:31:23 > 0:31:25You got it right. Lesley.

0:31:25 > 0:31:26Good knowledge, good instincts.

0:31:26 > 0:31:29Yes, Christiaan Barnard performed the first-ever transplant -

0:31:29 > 0:31:32human-to-human heart transplant.

0:31:32 > 0:31:33He is a South African doctor.

0:31:33 > 0:31:35That brings us to the wrong pair

0:31:35 > 0:31:36on the board.

0:31:36 > 0:31:39The banknote which was withdrawn from circulation in England

0:31:39 > 0:31:43and Wales in March 1988 - England and Wales there because there are

0:31:43 > 0:31:46still some knocking around in Scotland - not the £25 note.

0:31:46 > 0:31:50Kosta said, you agreed, there's never been a £25 note.

0:31:50 > 0:31:52It was the £1 note.

0:31:52 > 0:31:54With Isaac Newton on the back.

0:31:54 > 0:31:55Ah, we forget.

0:31:55 > 0:31:58The £1 note. Yeah, how quickly we forget.

0:31:58 > 0:31:59Fantastic work.

0:31:59 > 0:32:03It's great then to see that we can now put another digit into the code.

0:32:03 > 0:32:06Five has gone. You got lucky with your first strike.

0:32:06 > 0:32:09Will you be as lucky this time? What's it going to be?

0:32:09 > 0:32:12- We'd like to go for a four, please. - Number four.

0:32:12 > 0:32:16Is number four in your code today? Let's have a look in the first box.

0:32:16 > 0:32:18SHE CHUCKLES

0:32:19 > 0:32:22It's not there. Number four in the second box?

0:32:25 > 0:32:26So four is not in the code.

0:32:26 > 0:32:29We've now eliminated it from our inquiries

0:32:29 > 0:32:32and it means you get to carry on playing the game at this level,

0:32:32 > 0:32:35seeing two at a time, rather than the next level,

0:32:35 > 0:32:37which is really much harder.

0:32:37 > 0:32:41- Are you ready to see your next three answers?- We're ready.- We are.

0:32:46 > 0:32:48I've never heard of that word.

0:32:48 > 0:32:50- No.- Name or anything.

0:32:50 > 0:32:51Ellen MacArthur

0:32:51 > 0:32:54- is the solo...- Yes.- ..sailor. - She sailed round the...

0:32:54 > 0:32:57- Yeah.- Around the world.- And one...

0:32:57 > 0:32:59- Is a number. It could be literally anything.- # One... #

0:32:59 > 0:33:01- Wide open, isn't it?- Yeah.

0:33:01 > 0:33:03Shall we go with the two that we know about

0:33:03 > 0:33:05- and then see if we can eliminate one?- All right.

0:33:05 > 0:33:06Shall we go for one then?

0:33:07 > 0:33:10- Yes. O-for-two that we know. - SHE CHUCKLES

0:33:10 > 0:33:12Let's have a look at the question behind one.

0:33:17 > 0:33:19I'm inclined to think that's more than one.

0:33:19 > 0:33:21- No, I think that's the solo. - Oh, do you?

0:33:21 > 0:33:24Don't forget, you can open one of the others before you commit.

0:33:24 > 0:33:25Best open Ellen MacArthur,

0:33:25 > 0:33:28- do you think?- Yeah. - If she doesn't mind!

0:33:28 > 0:33:29OK, let's open

0:33:29 > 0:33:31the question behind Ellen MacArthur.

0:33:35 > 0:33:37Well, that's definitely wrong.

0:33:37 > 0:33:38That's definitely not her because

0:33:38 > 0:33:40- she's the sailor, isn't she?- Yes.

0:33:40 > 0:33:41So we're happy to discard

0:33:41 > 0:33:44- Ellen MacArthur.- OK.- Sorry, Ellen.

0:33:44 > 0:33:46We're saying Ellen MacArthur is an incorrect answer.

0:33:46 > 0:33:48Was Ellen MacArthur

0:33:48 > 0:33:50the first British person in space?

0:33:53 > 0:33:56It's incorrect. Well done. Lesley.

0:33:56 > 0:33:59Ellen MacArthur, better known as the round-the-world yacht person.

0:33:59 > 0:34:03In 1991, the first British person in space was Helen Sharman.

0:34:03 > 0:34:06Helen Sharman took a copy with her

0:34:06 > 0:34:08of Road To The Stars by Yuri Gagarin

0:34:08 > 0:34:10when she visited Mir in 1991,

0:34:10 > 0:34:12and she gave it to Tim Peake

0:34:12 > 0:34:14so he could take it to the international space station.

0:34:14 > 0:34:16- Oh, cool. - It's up there right now.- Wow.

0:34:16 > 0:34:17OK, so your instinct is

0:34:17 > 0:34:19right, you nailed that one.

0:34:19 > 0:34:20That means we get to bin

0:34:20 > 0:34:22that incorrect answer.

0:34:22 > 0:34:24- Look at the question behind Gawain.- Right...

0:34:28 > 0:34:30Gawain, Gawain...

0:34:30 > 0:34:32You're balancing your knowledge of camels against that

0:34:32 > 0:34:34- of Arthurian legend.- Yes.- Yes.

0:34:34 > 0:34:37Which one is stronger? SHE LAUGHS

0:34:37 > 0:34:39I don't know. It's given me the hump.

0:34:39 > 0:34:41I knew one of us was going to say that.

0:34:43 > 0:34:44It had to be you.

0:34:44 > 0:34:46Gawain is an Anglo-Saxon name.

0:34:46 > 0:34:49It sounds like an Anglo-Saxon name.

0:34:49 > 0:34:50It came into my head before.

0:34:50 > 0:34:53Sounds a bit more like Dwayne to me.

0:34:53 > 0:34:56The one most likely, I think,

0:34:56 > 0:34:59to be correct is...

0:34:59 > 0:35:01I'm going for Gawain now.

0:35:01 > 0:35:02Oh, no, don't do that.

0:35:02 > 0:35:05I'm going for Gawain.

0:35:05 > 0:35:07So you think Gawain is the one that

0:35:07 > 0:35:08- is most likely to be correct?- Yes.

0:35:08 > 0:35:11So you think a dromedary camel may have two humps?

0:35:11 > 0:35:13- I think it may.- Kerry, does Kosta

0:35:13 > 0:35:15change his mind very much?

0:35:15 > 0:35:17I was hoping he wasn't going to,

0:35:17 > 0:35:19to be honest with you.

0:35:19 > 0:35:20Got to go with one of them.

0:35:20 > 0:35:22Instinctively, first of all,

0:35:22 > 0:35:25I did think that a camel had more than one hump.

0:35:25 > 0:35:28- You did.- But I'm now thrown.

0:35:28 > 0:35:32No, let's go with Gawain being

0:35:32 > 0:35:33- Sir Galahad's dad then.- OK.

0:35:33 > 0:35:36- Is that what you're happy with? - Gawain.- OK.

0:35:36 > 0:35:38We're going to lock in Gawain

0:35:38 > 0:35:40as the father of Sir Galahad.

0:35:40 > 0:35:43Let's hope it's the right answer. Otherwise,

0:35:43 > 0:35:44it all stops here.

0:35:44 > 0:35:48In Arthurian legend, is the father of Sir Galahad Gawain?

0:35:51 > 0:35:53- It isn't. I'm so sorry.- I'm sorry.

0:35:53 > 0:35:55That's OK. That's OK.

0:35:55 > 0:35:58I'm so sorry. We went round the houses,

0:35:58 > 0:35:59nearly got there. Lesley.

0:35:59 > 0:36:02Gawain, the right answer to that is Lancelot.

0:36:02 > 0:36:05Gawain is usually portrayed as King Arthur's nephew.

0:36:05 > 0:36:06Going with the camel humps,

0:36:06 > 0:36:10your initial instinct was that this was the correct pairing.

0:36:10 > 0:36:12Dromedary camel - one hump.

0:36:12 > 0:36:14The way I remember this is that the letter D has one hump

0:36:14 > 0:36:17and the Bactrian camel has two humps, the letter B.

0:36:17 > 0:36:19- Oh, what a shame.- It is a shame.

0:36:19 > 0:36:23Kerry, Kosta, you fought gallantly,

0:36:23 > 0:36:25in an Arthurian way. THEY LAUGH

0:36:25 > 0:36:26But in the end, that let you down.

0:36:26 > 0:36:29- We have to leave on our camel.- Yes, you have to leave on your camel.

0:36:29 > 0:36:31And I do now have the right hump.

0:36:31 > 0:36:33THEY LAUGH

0:36:33 > 0:36:35Kerry, Kosta, on this occasion, you failed to break the code,

0:36:35 > 0:36:37so we have to say goodbye.

0:36:37 > 0:36:39- BOTH:- Thank you very much. - Thank you.- Bye-bye.

0:36:39 > 0:36:40Thank you.

0:36:43 > 0:36:45Kerry and Kosta there.

0:36:45 > 0:36:48Well, their failure is the next team's gain because,

0:36:48 > 0:36:51of course, that means the money goes up.

0:36:51 > 0:36:54So let's meet the next team hoping to crack the code.

0:37:00 > 0:37:04- Hello, hello.- Hello.- Nick and Mark. - Yes.- Hello.- Good to see you.

0:37:04 > 0:37:07- Now, Nick, you're from Brighton? - Yeah, that's right.

0:37:07 > 0:37:09- Mark, you're from Leicester? - That's right, yes.

0:37:09 > 0:37:11Which does raise the question, how do you know each other?

0:37:11 > 0:37:14- Do you want to explain, Nick?- Yeah, OK.

0:37:14 > 0:37:18- So basically, I'm the boyfriend of Mark's daughter.- OK.

0:37:18 > 0:37:20So a little bit awkward.

0:37:20 > 0:37:22- I take it you guys get on.- So far. - MARK GROANS

0:37:22 > 0:37:25- No, we do. Definitely. - Almost a bit of a pause there.

0:37:25 > 0:37:27And I understand you're both musical,

0:37:27 > 0:37:29- you have that in common. - Yeah.- Yes, that's right.

0:37:29 > 0:37:30So what are your instruments?

0:37:30 > 0:37:32Well, I play the harmonica mainly.

0:37:32 > 0:37:34- A bit of ukulele, but mainly the harmonica.- And how about you?

0:37:34 > 0:37:37I play drums, guitar and a bit of piano.

0:37:37 > 0:37:39And in terms of jobs, what do you guys do?

0:37:39 > 0:37:42Well, I am a marketing

0:37:42 > 0:37:45and events executive in Nottingham at the moment.

0:37:45 > 0:37:48But I'm also studying towards a TEFL qualification.

0:37:48 > 0:37:51What do you do, apart from playing the harmonica?

0:37:51 > 0:37:53So I retired from teaching just over three years ago

0:37:53 > 0:37:56and started doing all sorts of other very different things

0:37:56 > 0:38:00since then, so, yes, harmonica playing has become a big

0:38:00 > 0:38:03interest and I do a lot of performing work as well.

0:38:03 > 0:38:06Well, listen, we wish you the very best today.

0:38:06 > 0:38:09Now, the team before you failed to crack the code,

0:38:09 > 0:38:13and that means that another £500 goes into the safe,

0:38:13 > 0:38:15meaning that the jackpot

0:38:15 > 0:38:17now stands at...

0:38:19 > 0:38:22Now, what we have to do first is reset the code.

0:38:26 > 0:38:28And if you're ready to play,

0:38:28 > 0:38:31let's have a look at your first three answers.

0:38:36 > 0:38:38At this stage of the game,

0:38:38 > 0:38:40you get to see all the questions together.

0:38:40 > 0:38:41You're just trying to find

0:38:41 > 0:38:43the one correct answer that's there.

0:38:43 > 0:38:45Which one would you like to look at first?

0:38:45 > 0:38:48- Let's start with the most obscure. 80 minutes then, shall we?- Yeah.

0:38:48 > 0:38:49OK, 80 minutes first, please.

0:38:49 > 0:38:51Let's see the question behind 80 minutes.

0:38:55 > 0:38:57I'm quite pleased

0:38:57 > 0:38:59- that one came up. - You're confident about that?

0:38:59 > 0:39:00I am relatively confident about

0:39:00 > 0:39:02- that, yeah.- Rugby your sport, Nick?

0:39:02 > 0:39:03It's not my sport,

0:39:03 > 0:39:05but I'll go with 80% confident.

0:39:05 > 0:39:06Let's open another one.

0:39:06 > 0:39:07Let's do it in order now,

0:39:07 > 0:39:08let's go for Hinduism.

0:39:13 > 0:39:14Yeah, well,

0:39:14 > 0:39:15I'm very confident about that.

0:39:15 > 0:39:17- That's Islam.- Yeah.

0:39:17 > 0:39:19- OK, shall we open the final question?- Yes.

0:39:19 > 0:39:20Let's have a look.

0:39:25 > 0:39:26You know that as well, that's July.

0:39:26 > 0:39:27- Yeah, exactly.- Fourth of July.

0:39:27 > 0:39:29- So we'll go with...- Yeah.

0:39:29 > 0:39:32- ..80 minutes.- Happy to lock in 80 minutes as the correct answer?

0:39:32 > 0:39:34- Absolutely.- Yes.

0:39:34 > 0:39:36Lock it in, please.

0:39:36 > 0:39:38Is 80 minutes the correct answer?

0:39:42 > 0:39:43It is the correct answer.

0:39:43 > 0:39:45Well done, gentlemen. Lesley.

0:39:45 > 0:39:48Nick, immediately confident about this one.

0:39:48 > 0:39:50Very happy to see that question come up.

0:39:50 > 0:39:5180 minutes is the playing time

0:39:51 > 0:39:53of a professional Rugby Union match,

0:39:53 > 0:39:55in two halves of 40 minutes.

0:39:55 > 0:39:57Shia and Sunni are the names of

0:39:57 > 0:39:59major branches in Islam

0:39:59 > 0:40:00rather than Hinduism.

0:40:00 > 0:40:01And the US Independence Day

0:40:01 > 0:40:03falls on the fourth not of February

0:40:03 > 0:40:06but - you both knew this one - in July.

0:40:06 > 0:40:09It's the celebration of the Declaration of Independence.

0:40:09 > 0:40:11Thank you, Lesley. Great stuff.

0:40:11 > 0:40:14It means you get to choose one digit from the keypad to try

0:40:14 > 0:40:15it in the code, see if it sticks.

0:40:15 > 0:40:18- Go on, then, Nick. - I'm liking the look of number eight.

0:40:18 > 0:40:21Eight is a great number. Let's see if it's in the code.

0:40:21 > 0:40:22Is it in the first box?

0:40:24 > 0:40:26It's not. How about the second box?

0:40:28 > 0:40:30It's not there. How about box number three?

0:40:31 > 0:40:34No. No eight in the code.

0:40:34 > 0:40:38It also means you carry on playing the game at the level where you see

0:40:38 > 0:40:40all three questions at the same time.

0:40:40 > 0:40:42- Would you like to see your next three answers?- Sure.

0:40:46 > 0:40:47OK, shall we

0:40:47 > 0:40:49- just go down in order then? - Yeah, let's do it.

0:40:49 > 0:40:51Let's do boat first, please.

0:40:51 > 0:40:53Let's see the question behind boat.

0:40:59 > 0:41:01That's my period of music.

0:41:01 > 0:41:04It's Rock The Casbah, so that's definitely not the right answer.

0:41:04 > 0:41:06- Which one next?- Coat.

0:41:06 > 0:41:07Coat. The question

0:41:07 > 0:41:08behind coat, please.

0:41:13 > 0:41:14- Trench coat.- Well, a trench coat is.

0:41:14 > 0:41:17I've not heard of a duster coat, though. Have you?

0:41:17 > 0:41:20I've heard of something being duster and...

0:41:20 > 0:41:23Chesterfield is a chest...

0:41:23 > 0:41:25That's an item of furniture.

0:41:25 > 0:41:27- Drawer.- Chesterfield drawers.

0:41:27 > 0:41:29Trench drawers?

0:41:29 > 0:41:31I think we need to just hold fire on

0:41:31 > 0:41:34- that.- Yeah.- Let's open the last one.

0:41:34 > 0:41:36The question behind goat, please.

0:41:39 > 0:41:40The sign for Leo

0:41:40 > 0:41:43- is a lion.- Leo the lion.

0:41:43 > 0:41:44- Leo the lion.- OK.

0:41:44 > 0:41:47- So it must be the middle one.- Are you happy to lock in the second one?

0:41:47 > 0:41:49- I am.- Absolutely.

0:41:49 > 0:41:52We are going to lock in coat as the correct answer.

0:41:52 > 0:41:53If it's right,

0:41:53 > 0:41:55you get another stab at putting a digit

0:41:55 > 0:41:57into the code to see if it sticks.

0:41:57 > 0:42:00Let's see if it's the correct answer.

0:42:02 > 0:42:04It is correct. Lesley.

0:42:04 > 0:42:05The Chesterfield, named after

0:42:05 > 0:42:07the Earl of Chesterfield.

0:42:07 > 0:42:09It is a long tailored overcoat.

0:42:09 > 0:42:12Duster - worn when horse riding.

0:42:12 > 0:42:13And trench, from the trenches.

0:42:13 > 0:42:16All coats. The Clash... Mark,

0:42:16 > 0:42:18you didn't need to consider this question at all,

0:42:18 > 0:42:19you knew immediately The Clash

0:42:19 > 0:42:21had a hit with Rock The Casbah,

0:42:21 > 0:42:23not Rock The Boat. Rock The Boat was

0:42:23 > 0:42:25a hit by The Hues Corporation.

0:42:25 > 0:42:26And the astrological sign Leo

0:42:26 > 0:42:28represented by which animal?

0:42:28 > 0:42:30Goat is Capricorn, Leo is the lion.

0:42:30 > 0:42:31Well done.

0:42:31 > 0:42:33Thank you very much, Lesley.

0:42:33 > 0:42:35That means you get to pick another number.

0:42:35 > 0:42:37Eight is out of commission. What's it going to be next?

0:42:37 > 0:42:40Right, my turn to choose. I'm going to go for number two.

0:42:40 > 0:42:43OK. Number two, is it there in the code?

0:42:43 > 0:42:44Let's have a look at the first box.

0:42:47 > 0:42:49No number two. How about the second box?

0:42:51 > 0:42:53It's not there. How about box number three?

0:42:55 > 0:42:59It is there. Well done. Number two, in the third box.

0:42:59 > 0:43:00You've got your one number,

0:43:00 > 0:43:03that means we move the game on to the next level.

0:43:03 > 0:43:05HORN BLOWS

0:43:05 > 0:43:07And that sound means it's all we've got time for.

0:43:07 > 0:43:10We had our first jackpot win today - Michael and Tom

0:43:10 > 0:43:13taking home £6,500.

0:43:13 > 0:43:16Can Mark and Nick here also crack the code?

0:43:16 > 0:43:19- What do you think, gentlemen? - Well, we're doing all right so far.

0:43:19 > 0:43:21You're doing very well so far.

0:43:21 > 0:43:23Lesley, thank you so much for all your knowledge and facts today.

0:43:23 > 0:43:27- You're very welcome.- OK. And thank you to you at home for watching.

0:43:27 > 0:43:29Goodbye.