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Hello, and welcome to The Code.

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Locked in this safe is £6,000.

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To open the safe and win the money, contestants just need to crack

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a three digit code, but every time someone fails,

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more money goes into the safe

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and the jackpot gets higher and higher.

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So, let's see if our next contestant can crack the code.

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-Hello, Kate, how are you?

-I'm very well, thank you, Matt.

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-Lovely to have you on the programme.

-Thank you. It's nice to be here.

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What do you do with yourself?

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I'm actually a PR consultant and I'm currently working

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for an industry campaign where we promote the goodness

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and the variety of beer.

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What is the secret, then, to finding a good beer,

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because it's a lifelong quest for me?

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I think it is actually just practice,

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because there's over 140 different styles of beer.

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You just need to keep tasting and finding the right ones

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-that you enjoy.

-I will do my best, I promise you.

-Good.

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Listen, you're very brave to come on and give it a go by yourself.

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We've had solo winners. It can work.

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You've got nobody to argue with

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and persuade you that it's a wrong answer.

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It can happen, but our team before you, they got terrifically close.

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Had two numbers in the code, but they failed to break it.

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Unfortunately for them, anyway.

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It's fortunate for you because it means another £500

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goes into the safe, making a total of £6,000.

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Yes, if you want to open the safe and win that £6,000,

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you need to enter a code made up of three unique numbers.

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-They are all different.

-OK.

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

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We'll set the code.

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Three blanks.

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You need to turn those into the three numbers of your code.

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Before we start, though, someone who is never drawing a blank,

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-the excellent Lesley Brewis.

-Hello, welcome to the show.

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As Matt says, we've had single players win so far this series.

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We've yet to have a single woman take home the prize.

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Fingers crossed it's you. No pressure!

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-No pressure at all.

-No pressure!

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All you've got to do, win the money

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and then you can buy us an excellent beer.

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-OK. First round's on me.

-Thank you.

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Well, the first round is here, here we go!

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Three answers, let's have a look at them.

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Let's have a look at the question behind 101.

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That might be right!

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A prime number being one that's not divisible by anything else,

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so I can't instantly think of anything that would be divisible

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but I'll work on that.

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

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I think he... He made violins,

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Stradivarius, and there's something that tells me

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he might have been Italian.

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OK, we can shelve that one as well for the moment.

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

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I think they're blackbirds as opposed to bluebirds.

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-OK.

-Do you know it's awful,

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I wish there was somebody else here I could confer with

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and just kind of get that reassurance.

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Do you know what? I wish it was me.

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I wish I could help you.

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So do I! There you go.

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I'm going to go with my gut and go with the first one.

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OK, there it is. Locked in.

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So is 101 our correct answer?

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Great start. Well done, Kate.

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That's it. That first one's out of the way.

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-Can relax a bit.

-Everything's a bonus after this.

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-Lesley.

-Yes, well done, Kate.

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We can't give you the answers but we can give you moral support.

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It looks like you don't need too much help with the answers, though,

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because you've settled on 101 as the correct answer.

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You gave a definition of a prime number,

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prime numbers divisible by one and themselves.

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101 being the first over 100.

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It can't be the even numbers over 100 because they are all

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divisible by two. Spain the first incorrect answer on the board.

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When this came up, you remembered that Stradivari is a famous maker

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of violins and you said you thought he might be Italian.

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That's absolutely right.

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He is Italian. Italy being the correct answer.

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And the last option on the board,

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you knew straightaway that Sing a Song of Sixpence has got nothing

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to do with bluebirds,

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and you gave the correct answer which is blackbirds.

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Bluebirds native to North America so it wouldn't make sense for a pie

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containing bluebirds to be set before the King, unless he's Elvis.

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Thank you, Lesley.

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Great stuff, Kate, gives you the chance to choose a digit

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from the keypad to see if it's there in the code.

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Which one would you like?

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Erm, just going to choose six at random.

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Is the number six there in the first box?

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It's not.

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Is it there in the second box?

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It's not.

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How about in the third and final box?

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Oh!

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I know it's not there in your code, but to dismiss numbers early on,

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-before it gets really tricky, it's not a bad way to play the game.

-Yes.

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So well done. OK, let's have a look at your next three answers.

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We'll start at the very top with the question behind Tay.

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Could be anybody, couldn't it, really?

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Well, if they were in a US crime duo and they died in 1934,

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obviously, but...

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I'm thinking there might...

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-Bonnie and Clyde, Clyde is a Scottish river.

-OK.

-Maybe.

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

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-SHE GROANS

-Dear, dear.

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I'm not sure what an antonym is.

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I think a homophone...is a word that sounds like something else.

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But who knows what the opposite of that is? Don't know.

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-Shall we move on and have a look at the one behind Salsa?

-Please.

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Ah, I watched it.

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And I just thought of it as Gangnam Style.

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I don't know what the dance was.

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I'm trying to think what dance might actually fit with the music.

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Right, I'm discounting the first one,

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-cos I think that is the Clyde.

-OK.

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Now is a homophone something that sounds like a word,

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or is another...

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another word for the same thing?

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Still trying to think of a salsa tune.

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SHE SIGHS

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-There's a lot of hips involved.

-Yeah, can you see him doing that?

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I do remember,

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and I've tried to expunge it from my memory ever since.

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That's probably a wise move.

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OK, I need to make a decision. Erm...

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-I think my initial reaction was salsa.

-Let's...

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-That was what your gut told you as soon as you saw it?

-Yeah, so...

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-Let's go for that.

-Let's lock in salsa as our correct answer.

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I like that.

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I like that instinctive gut feeling. I want it to be right.

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-Mm.

-We want salsa to be the correct answer

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so that Kate can go dancing into the next round.

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Is salsa our correct answer?

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Oh!

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Phew!

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-Well done, listen to your instinct.

-Yeah.

-Brilliant work.

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-Lesley.

-Yes, nicely done,

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you were trying to picture Ed Balls doing the moves there and I

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think that helped you to settle on salsa as the correct answer.

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Ed Balls, the 10th celebrity to be eliminated from

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the 2016 series of Strictly.

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Let's look at the other answers on the board.

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With Tay you said you remembered Bonnie and Clyde

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and the River Clyde, Clyde indeed is the correct answer.

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And homophone, excellent knowledge,

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excellent working out of this question,

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homophone, exactly as you said, phone means sound,

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homo, the same.

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They're words which have the same sound,

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but a different meaning and spelling.

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The correct answer here is a synonym,

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antonym, synonym, being opposites.

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-So, very well done, nicely worked out. Good progress.

-Thank you.

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Yes, now, Kate, another correct answer, six has gone,

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you've dismissed that. Which one would you like?

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Erm...

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-I'm going to go for two, please.

-Number two.

-Yes.

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Is the number two there in our code? Let's have a look.

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Is it there in the first box?

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-Oh!

-Oh...

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Number two is there and it does mean that things do become

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trickier, because as before, you get three answers,

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this time you only get to open the two questions before you have

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-to commit to what you think is the correct answer.

-OK.

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You don't get the full picture this time round.

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Let's see your next three answers...

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There's a couple there that are fairly generic, I would've thought.

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You a fan of the Justin Timberlake?

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-Erm, no.

-OK.

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-He's a bit, you know...

-Yeah?

-..too modern for me, really.

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-OK.

-Erm...

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-Let's go for Arm, please.

-OK...

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Gosh. I've no idea, I've never heard of philtrum.

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OK, so that's not helped me an awful lot, has it? So...

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-OK, which one next?

-Erm, let's try Twister, please.

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Oh, OK.

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I don't know either with any degree of certainty, so...

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I would've thought a philtrum...

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I thought... There's not that many things on your arm, are there?

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So I would've thought I might have heard of that.

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-Right.

-But I haven't.

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So I don't know why you'd have arguments playing Twister.

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Because you put your left arm on blue and your right arm on yellow.

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How can you have an argument about that?

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I'm going to take a shot in the dark and go for Justin Timberlake.

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-A shot in the dark...

-Yeah.

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And we're going to lock in Justin Timberlake for Kate.

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It's locked in, that means we can have a look at the question

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and I really hope we all go, "Ah, yeah, that's the one."

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-Ah, yeah.

-Let's have a look.

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-Justin Timberlake's a singer, isn't he?

-That much is clear.

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That much I think we can all agree on.

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But is Justin Timberlake the correct answer?

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-HIGH-PITCHED:

-Oh!

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-And that's exactly how he sings. Just the way you did there.

-Yes.

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Very, very high-pitched. Lesley.

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Well done, Kate.

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Yes, you weren't 100% confident with the answers to these questions,

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but you showed excellent reasoning

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and that helped you to settle on Justin Timberlake

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-as the right answer, despite not seeing the question.

-Mm.

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Yes, he performed that song at the Grand Final of the

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Eurovision Song Contest, despite not being European.

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Let's have a look at the wrong answers.

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Arm, you very cleverly said that there aren't many bits of your arm

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and you probably know the names of most of the parts of the arm.

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Good thinking.

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The correct answer is that it's the groove on your face,

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under your nose, face being the correct answer.

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That little cleft, just under your nose,

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between your lip, called the philtrum. So now you know.

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And Twister, again, clever thinking, why would Twister cause arguments?

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And why would they need a hotline to resolve those arguments,

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with an expert at the other end?

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The correct answer is Monopoly.

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-Oh.

-Ah, yes. Well done, Kate. How are you feeling?

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-Are you all right?

-Yeah, I feel like I'm kind of hanging on

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to the edge of a cliff by my fingernails.

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Far from it, you are scaling the side of the cliff very efficiently.

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Honestly, you're using everything you've got

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to work out the answers

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and it's bought you a third chance to enter

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

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Two and six have gone, we know two was already there.

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-What would you like next?

-I'll have number one, please.

-Number one.

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Is one there in our code? Let's have a look.

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

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-No, it's not there. But we've got rid of it.

-Yes.

-Dispatched it.

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We don't have to worry about it any more.

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-Only seven digits remain. Very simple, Kate.

-Easy.

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If you answer seven questions correctly,

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you're taking home the prize, that's it. That's what we need to focus on.

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-OK.

-Are you ready for your next three questions?

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Yeah, let's go for it.

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Right. Erm...

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I don't watch Hollyoaks, so I...

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I wouldn't know, probably, the answer to that one anyway,

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so, erm, let's try Gerald Durrell, please.

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There is something in the back of my mind that said

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he did have something to do with a zoo, but whether he did,

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whether it was those, I'm not sure.

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OK, if we're unsure, maybe one of the others.

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Erm, I'll try Ferries, please.

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The question behind Ferries, please.

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Mm...

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Erm...

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There must be a lot of ferries between...

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the islands.

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Caledonian MacBrayne, what else could it be?

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Because I can't think of anything else, I'm going to go for Ferries.

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-You're going to lock in Ferries.

-Yeah.

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Wow, brave, just on the basis

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that you can't work out what other transport service would be in there.

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-Mm.

-Tell me, Kate...

-Mm?

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..what beer would suit the current situation that we find ourselves in?

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Probably have a Saison.

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-OK!

-Yes.

-And what's that like?

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It's sort of slightly sour and just a little bit of different...

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Just to kind of give you a bit of spike of, "Ooh!", just a kind of...

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-A little wake up?

-Reinvigorate the senses.

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Let's see if we can sweeten it.

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

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-Do you know, I think I know that one.

-Go on.

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I think it's one of the Australian ones, Neighbours, maybe,

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-or Home And Away.

-You don't think it's Hollyoaks.

-No.

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-Which increases the chances of Ferries being correct.

-Mm.

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-That's good, then. We like that.

-Yeah.

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Is Ferries the correct answer?

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-Oh!

-Ha-ha!

-Bring me that Saison!

-Every time, it's, "Ah!"

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Doing my Justin Timberlake impression again.

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You are channelling JT. That's what we like. Lesley?

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Well done, Kate, yes, going against your gut, as you said,

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choosing logic over instinct.

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Ferries, the correct answer you said -

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that they would need lots of ferries to travel between

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the mainland and the islands and that's exactly right.

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Many of the islands off the West Coast of Scotland being

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reached by CalMac Ferries.

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Gerald Durrell, you associated Gerald Durrell with animals

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and that nearly threw you into picking that as the correct answer.

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He did found the Durrell Wildlife Park in Jersey

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but not the zoos in the question. The correct answer is John Aspinall.

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John Aspinall started with a monkey,

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a baby tiger and two brown bears in his back garden

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and built his animal collection up from there.

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When Hollyoaks came up, you had a feeling that wasn't Hollyoaks

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but one of the Australian soaps.

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You were right to think that because it is Neighbours.

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Lassiter's - famously burnt down by Paul Robinson in

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a particularly climactic episode.

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Well done, thank you very much. Lesley.

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I mean, what are you going to do if you've got a baby tiger?

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You're going to have to start a zoo, really, aren't you?

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-That's the only answer.

-Probably, yeah.

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Erm, yes, well, we are doing brilliantly now, Kate.

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-You must be getting more confident as we go through?

-Not really, no.

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You should be, look, I mean, we've got four correct questions now.

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-Yeah.

-You know, we just need to find some of those numbers

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in the code to take us a bit closer to £6,000.

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OK.

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One, two and six have all gone and seven others remain.

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-Which one do you fancy?

-Erm, let's try nine, please.

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The number nine, please. Is it there in our code?

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Let's have a look, is it in the second box?

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Is it in the third and final box?

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No number nine, no number six, no number one.

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We know they've gone now.

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But we're carrying on playing where we can see more of the questions.

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-That's got to be a good thing.

-Yes, absolutely.

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-Are ready for your next three answers?

-Think so.

-Here they come.

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You can say that as a sentence, they are not linked.

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Right, what grabs you there?

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I quite like the sound of It's Showtime,

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that makes me going all kind of jazz hands.

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Yeah, oh, no, I can see that. You, me and Ed Balls.

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Let's have a look at the question behind It's Showtime...

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It's not quite the showtime I was expecting but...

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-Focus, I don't know what that might be, so I'll try People, please.

-OK.

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The question behind People, please.

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Do you know, it's one of my favourite songs as well.

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I can't believe that was her first. First hit.

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I don't even know if it was in Funny Girl.

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SHE SIGHS

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I'm trying to think what the big song from Funny Girl was.

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I'm discounting the bottom one, which is probably a big mistake.

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So, it's between that one and one I haven't seen.

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It's Showtime...

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I'm just trying to think how that fits in a boxing ring. Oh-h!

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-It's another guess, isn't it?

-A bit of a flyer.

-Bit of a flyer, yeah.

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I mean, they do make it more kind of razzmatazz these days,

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don't they, so a lot of stuff around Vegas...

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I'm going to go for It's Showtime. Let's just go for it.

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-Going to lock that in as our correct answer.

-Yeah.

0:18:520:18:54

-I've just thought what it might be!

-Argh!

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-Yeah, OK.

-It's locked in now.

-I know, I know.

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Tell me what you think it was.

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-Let's get ready to rumble.

-I'm hoping you're wrong.

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

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-Nothing?

-I've never even heard of the film.

-Nothing?

-No.

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OK, so nothing helping you out there.

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It's kind of academic, that's locked in now.

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OK, we are hoping that It's Showtime is our correct answer.

0:19:280:19:34

-Oh, I'm so sorry.

-It's all right...

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I have a horrible, horrible feeling that you were right as soon

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as you locked it in, it came to you, let's find out

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what WAS the correct answer.

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It was People by Barbra Streisand, which you rejected, to be fair.

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-I did reject, yeah.

-You saw it, you rejected it. Lesley?

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Yes, People you thought was far too late in her career to have

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been her first top 40 hit in the USA. It was in 1964.

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Let's look at the wrong answers.

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We'll start with Focus before we come to It's Showtime.

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"The last man on earth is not alone" is the tag line to I Am Legend.

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The tag line for Focus is a little less pithy.

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"The brain is slow and it can't multitask.

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"Tap him here, take from there."

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-Not quite as punchy...

-That's terrible!

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..as the tag line for I Am Legend.

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Let's look now at It's Showtime, just a fraction of a second

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after you locked that one in

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it finally came to you, the correct answer is

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-"let's get ready to rumble".

-Yeah.

0:20:330:20:36

It's Showtime is used by a boxing announcer,

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Jimmy Lennon Junior, as well as by Beetlejuice in the film where

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he's played by Michael Keaton.

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But "let's get ready to rumble" is Michael Buffer's very famous phrase.

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Less known is that it's also Lesley's catchphrase,

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-as she's leaving the dressing room.

-That's right!

-It's actually true.

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"Let's get ready to rumble," she says. But what can I say, Kate?

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I thought it was going to go on and on and we were going to share

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a pint at the end of it and... which you would select exactly for

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that occasion but it's not going to happen.

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You have failed to crack the code and so, on this occasion,

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we have to ask you to leave the game.

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Thank you so much for playing, lovely to meet you.

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Thanks very much. It's been great fun.

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-Cheers, bye-bye.

-Bye-bye, thank you.

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Oh, Kate was great but the code,

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unfortunately on this occasion, greater.

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However, her loss is our next team's gain because another £500

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is added to the jackpot.

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

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Yes, here they are - Julie and Michael.

0:21:380:21:41

-Lovely to see you, how are you?

-Pleased to meet you.

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-Nice to see you, Julie.

-Pleased to meet you.

-Lovely to have you here.

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-All the way from Teesside.

-Yeah.

-Yeah, that's correct.

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-And how do you know each other?...

-We work together.

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Michael and I have been together now a number of years.

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-About seven, eight years, I think.

-And what kind of work is it?

0:21:530:21:55

-Oh, do you want to know that?

-Yeah, definitely.

-Well, it's tax.

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-Tax is a good thing.

-Really?

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-Yeah, we need tax to build things and make things work.

-We do. We do.

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-I'm on your side.

-Thank you. You're the only one!

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So, what do you do in the tax office?

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I manage a team and Michael also manages a team.

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OK, so you're both team managers, does that make you rivals or...

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-Not at the moment.

-No.

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We used to manage for teams next to each other and then Julie went

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-and got promoted, so she's now in charge of me.

-Do you feel like

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the boss today? Are you in charge today, how's it going to work?

0:22:250:22:28

No, no, it's definitely Michael.

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Quiz-wise, I think, I'll take the lead.

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Ah, fantastic, well, listen, we wish you both all the best,

0:22:320:22:35

we're so pleased that you're here with us.

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Kate, who came just before you was doing brilliantly but

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unfortunately she failed to crack the code.

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Not great news for her, obviously terrific news for you.

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Because it now means we add another £500 to the safe,

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making a total of £6,500!

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-Thank you.

-Very nice.

-That sound good?

-Oh, brilliant.

0:22:540:22:58

-Right, and it's a 50-50 split.

-Oh, yeah.

-Yeah.

-Quite clear on that. OK.

0:22:580:23:03

If you're ready, Julie and Mike, let's reset the code.

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If you're ready, Julie, Michael, here are your first three answers.

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What a wonderful thought. The order doesn't matter,

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so we'll start at the very top with the question behind Chipmunks.

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-Ducks.

-Yeah, they're Donald Duck's nephews.

-Yeah.

-OK.

-We know that one.

0:23:310:23:35

Let's move on and have a look at the question behind Occupy.

0:23:350:23:38

That rings a bell to me. Was that where people, like, camped

0:23:460:23:49

-in front of it...

-That's right, yeah.

0:23:490:23:51

I think they had one in front of St Paul's as well and I think

0:23:510:23:53

they were both called Occupy something...

0:23:530:23:56

-So that sounds plausible.

-OK. We get to see all three,

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so let's have a look at the question behind Castles.

0:23:590:24:02

-Brize Norton is an RAF base, I think.

-Yeah,

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so it wouldn't be a castle.

0:24:100:24:11

Yeah, Cosford is definitely an RAF base.

0:24:110:24:13

-Yeah, it is.

-We've got three there,

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which one would you like to lock in as correct?

0:24:140:24:16

It's got to be Occupy, yeah, the other two

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I'm pretty certain are wrong. So...

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OK, let's lock in Occupy as our correct answer.

0:24:210:24:24

If that is the correct answer, it will turn green, it will buy

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you the chance to choose a number, see if it is there in your code.

0:24:290:24:32

If it's wrong, I'm afraid it's all the way back to Teesside.

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Is Occupy the correct answer?

0:24:350:24:38

-Great stuff. Superb start. Lesley?

-Yes, no messing around there.

0:24:410:24:46

Bang, bang, bang, through the answers.

0:24:460:24:48

You knew that Occupy was the name of that movement and you

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remembered the Occupy London camp outside St Paul's Cathedral.

0:24:520:24:56

Chipmunks, the wrong answer, you gave the correct answer to this

0:24:560:24:59

question, so I know that you know that Huey, Dewey and Louie are

0:24:590:25:02

Donald Duck's nephews - ducks being the correct answer.

0:25:020:25:05

And Castles didn't cause you any trouble there,

0:25:050:25:07

you knew that these are RAF bases.

0:25:070:25:10

Brize Norton is in Oxfordshire, Northolt just outside of London

0:25:100:25:13

and Cosford in Shropshire. A good start to the game.

0:25:130:25:16

Indeed. Julie and Michael, we are over that horrible hump

0:25:160:25:20

of the first question.

0:25:200:25:21

-After this, it's plain sailing, no doubt.

-OK.

0:25:210:25:23

The next thing to do is to choose a number from the keypad,

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see if it's there in the code.

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Which one do you fancy?

0:25:280:25:30

-I was going to go for number five, first, please.

-The number five.

0:25:300:25:33

Is the number five there in our code?

0:25:330:25:35

Let's find out. Is it there in the first box?

0:25:350:25:39

No number five. How about the second box?

0:25:390:25:41

No number five there.

0:25:420:25:44

How about the third and final box?

0:25:440:25:46

No number five, there.

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We have counted it out, right in the middle of the park,

0:25:480:25:51

we don't have to worry about it again.

0:25:510:25:53

Not a bad way to go, you know.

0:25:530:25:54

OK, if you're ready, Julie, Michael,

0:25:540:25:57

let's have our next three answers.

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We'll start at the top and have a look at the question

0:26:050:26:08

behind the Sunday Times.

0:26:080:26:09

-That's something like the Sun would do.

-Yeah.

0:26:210:26:23

Rather than the Sunday Times.

0:26:230:26:25

I can't remember what day of the week he was born on.

0:26:250:26:27

If it was midweek, it wouldn't have been Sunday Times anyway.

0:26:270:26:30

-No.

-But the Sun seems more likely,

0:26:300:26:33

at the moment.

0:26:330:26:34

OK. Let's have a look at the question behind Mecca.

0:26:340:26:37

-It's definitely that.

-Is it?

-Yeah.

0:26:430:26:45

Mecca is the most holy city in Islam.

0:26:450:26:47

So it's definitely that one.

0:26:470:26:49

OK, and finally, the question behind Cantilever Bridge.

0:26:490:26:52

I've been there, but what kind of bridge was it?

0:26:570:26:59

-I think it was a suspension bridge.

-I was going to say that.

0:26:590:27:02

It looks like the Humber Bridge, which I know is a suspension bridge.

0:27:020:27:04

We know Mecca is right, anyway.

0:27:040:27:06

So that would be the one to go for.

0:27:060:27:08

One of those to lock in as the correct answer.

0:27:080:27:10

-You're happy with that?

-Yeah.

0:27:100:27:12

Yeah, we'll go for Mecca being where the Hajj goes to.

0:27:120:27:16

If it's correct, it'll turn green,

0:27:160:27:18

you get the chance to choose another digit,

0:27:180:27:20

see if it's there in your code.

0:27:200:27:21

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

0:27:210:27:25

Good stuff. Two for two, well done.

0:27:270:27:30

Yes, well done, again.

0:27:300:27:32

A set of questions which didn't cause you too much trouble.

0:27:320:27:34

Mecca, the holiest city in Islam,

0:27:340:27:37

and only Muslims are allowed to enter Mecca.

0:27:370:27:40

The Sunday Times, this one didn't persuade you

0:27:400:27:42

to pick that as the correct answer.

0:27:420:27:44

You suggested an alternative would be the Sun,

0:27:440:27:47

and that is the correct answer.

0:27:470:27:48

They spelt it S-O-N on that occasion.

0:27:480:27:51

And cantilever bridge, no problems here.

0:27:510:27:54

You said the correct answer, too, which is suspension bridge.

0:27:540:27:56

The Golden Gate Bridge was originally designed

0:27:560:27:58

to be a cantilever-suspension hybrid,

0:27:580:28:01

but eventually built as a suspension bridge.

0:28:010:28:03

Scene of the famous fight between James Bond and Max Zorin

0:28:030:28:07

in A View To A Kill. Well done, good work so far.

0:28:070:28:10

-Thank you, Lesley.

-Thank you.

-Excellent work.

0:28:100:28:12

A little bit of role reversal going on.

0:28:120:28:13

Massively. Until we get back to work.

0:28:130:28:16

Until we get back to work. Then it all changes.

0:28:160:28:18

-Yeah.

-Right, love that.

0:28:180:28:20

It is now time to pick a number.

0:28:200:28:22

Five is gone.

0:28:220:28:23

Where do we want to go next?

0:28:230:28:25

Try number seven, please.

0:28:250:28:27

Number seven - is the number seven there in our code?

0:28:270:28:29

Let's have a look.

0:28:290:28:31

No number seven. How about the second box?

0:28:320:28:34

No number seven there.

0:28:360:28:37

How about in the third and final box?

0:28:370:28:39

No number seven there.

0:28:410:28:42

Five and seven, we can forget about those.

0:28:420:28:45

Good stuff, this, it really is.

0:28:450:28:47

It could really help later on

0:28:470:28:49

if you've got fewer numbers to pick from.

0:28:490:28:51

Brilliant stuff. Are we ready to crack on?

0:28:510:28:53

-Yes.

-Yes.

-Here we go.

0:28:530:28:54

The next three answers, please.

0:28:540:28:57

We'll start at the top. The question behind bowler.

0:29:010:29:04

-Top hat.

-Yeah, top hat.

0:29:090:29:11

Not a bowler.

0:29:110:29:12

He's called Sir Topham Hatt.

0:29:120:29:13

It is. It's a top hat.

0:29:130:29:15

-OK. So we're happy that's an incorrect answer.

-Sure.

0:29:150:29:17

Let's have a look at the question behind Karen Bradley.

0:29:170:29:21

I know who was, like, the Home Secretary.

0:29:280:29:30

That's Amber Rudd.

0:29:300:29:31

I know other ones, but I don't know the culture one.

0:29:310:29:34

-No.

-So can't rule anyone out.

0:29:340:29:37

Well, we can open Oysters. Let's have a look at that one.

0:29:370:29:39

-It's definitely not oysters!

-No.

0:29:450:29:46

Oysters, it's either angels on horseback,

0:29:460:29:50

or devils on horseback.

0:29:500:29:52

-It's one of them.

-But it's not...

0:29:520:29:53

It must be... Karen Bradley must be right,

0:29:530:29:55

cos the other two are definitely wrong.

0:29:550:29:57

-OK, you're happy with that?

-Yeah.

0:29:570:29:58

We need Karen Bradley to have got a job as Secretary of State

0:30:010:30:04

for Culture, Media and Sport in July 2016.

0:30:040:30:08

Is Karen Bradley our correct answer?

0:30:080:30:11

Good work, again.

0:30:150:30:17

-Enjoying the ride?

-Yes.

-Excellent?

0:30:170:30:19

-Lesley?

-Yes, good process of elimination.

0:30:190:30:22

It can't be bowler, it can't be oyster,

0:30:220:30:24

so it must be Karen Bradley.

0:30:240:30:25

Karen Bradley succeeded John Whittingdale in that job.

0:30:250:30:28

When the bowler question came up, Julie, you said, straightaway,

0:30:280:30:31

that it's not a bowler, it's a top hat,

0:30:310:30:34

and you both knew that in the books, he's called Sir Topham Hatt.

0:30:340:30:37

Oysters, not the right answer to the last question.

0:30:370:30:39

That's sausages, though oysters wrapped in bacon

0:30:390:30:42

are, as Michael said, known as angels on horseback.

0:30:420:30:45

Angels on horseback, pigs in blankets,

0:30:450:30:47

part of the important food group called the quiz foods.

0:30:470:30:50

LAUGHTER

0:30:500:30:52

Good work, guys. Here's where we are.

0:30:520:30:54

Five and seven have gone.

0:30:540:30:55

We know they aren't in the code.

0:30:550:30:57

Are you trying to avoid code numbers?

0:30:570:30:59

Is that part of the plan here?

0:30:590:31:00

-Trying to.

-Trying to. Well, you're doing very, very well.

0:31:000:31:03

What do you fancy next?

0:31:030:31:05

-Er...we'll go for number three, please.

-Three.

0:31:050:31:07

The number three. Is three in our code?

0:31:070:31:10

No number three. Is it there in the second box?

0:31:120:31:15

No number three. How about the third and final box?

0:31:170:31:20

-Yes!

-No...

0:31:210:31:23

Yes, yes!

0:31:230:31:25

You are getting rid of them. It's not a bad plan at all.

0:31:250:31:28

If you can plan for random numbers.

0:31:280:31:30

Three, five, seven, they've all gone.

0:31:300:31:32

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

0:31:320:31:34

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

0:31:370:31:40

Is it the Brownlees?

0:31:490:31:51

The triathlon, yeah, Brownlees.

0:31:510:31:52

The Brownlee brothers, yeah.

0:31:520:31:54

Jamie Murray is a tennis player as well,

0:31:540:31:56

but I don't think he's won a medal.

0:31:560:31:58

-The Brownlees both definitely did.

-They have, yeah.

-OK.

0:31:580:32:01

Let's, then, open the question behind A Man.

0:32:010:32:04

There is such a test, because...

0:32:120:32:14

But I don't know if it's called the Bechdel test.

0:32:140:32:16

-No.

-So...

0:32:160:32:18

-Yeah.

-Not sure about that one.

0:32:180:32:21

It could be right, though, because it is a literary test.

0:32:210:32:23

OK. Let's have a look at the question behind Machine.

0:32:230:32:27

-I have a feeling I know that one.

-Do you?

-It's robot, that one.

0:32:370:32:40

OK.

0:32:400:32:42

So I guess man must be right, cos I know it exists,

0:32:420:32:44

even though I don't actually know what the test is actually called.

0:32:440:32:47

-OK.

-And I know it's...

-Brownlee. Brownlee, yeah.

0:32:470:32:50

It's robot, the bottom one, so we'll go for A Man.

0:32:500:32:52

Going to lock in A Man as the correct answer.

0:32:520:32:55

Have you, by the process of elimination,

0:32:570:32:59

found the right one?

0:32:590:33:01

If it's not, it will turn red and we'll have to say goodbye to you.

0:33:010:33:04

We don't want to do that.

0:33:040:33:05

For a fourth chance to put a number into the code,

0:33:050:33:08

is A Man the correct answer?

0:33:080:33:10

The Bechdel test - I had no idea.

0:33:140:33:16

-Lesley?

-Yes, you weren't entirely sure about the middle one,

0:33:160:33:20

but knowing enough about the other two,

0:33:200:33:22

leading you to the correct answer - a man.

0:33:220:33:25

It also called the Bechdel rule, Bechdel's law

0:33:250:33:28

and the Mo Movie Measure.

0:33:280:33:31

The Murray question, yes, you knew lots about this question.

0:33:310:33:33

You said the correct answer.

0:33:330:33:35

Julie, you said the Brownlee brothers,

0:33:350:33:37

and that's exactly right.

0:33:370:33:38

The Murrays, Andy and Jamie - Sir Andy Murray

0:33:380:33:41

has won two golds and one silver,

0:33:410:33:43

but Jamie Murray, yet to win Olympic medals.

0:33:430:33:46

The Brownlees, Alistair Brownlee and his younger brother Jonathan.

0:33:460:33:49

Alistair won gold in the 2012 and 2016 Olympics in the triathlon.

0:33:490:33:54

Jonathan came third and then second in those same years.

0:33:540:33:57

And the last question, Machine.

0:33:570:33:59

Michael, you had the correct idea with this one.

0:33:590:34:01

The answer is robot, coming from the Czech form "robota".

0:34:010:34:05

Well done, team effort. Good work.

0:34:050:34:07

Indeed. It is a team effort, you're doing brilliantly, guys.

0:34:070:34:10

You're doing fantastically well.

0:34:100:34:12

Now, we've got three numbers down

0:34:120:34:14

without finding anything in the code.

0:34:140:34:17

Are we going to carry on avoiding those numbers?

0:34:170:34:20

-Which one next?

-Try number one, please.

0:34:200:34:23

The number one. For Julie and Michael, is it in the first box?

0:34:230:34:27

Oh!

0:34:270:34:29

There we go.

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-It had to happen eventually.

-It did, it did.

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It's got to happen at some point.

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And it could be a lot worse than that, I promise you.

0:34:350:34:37

The number one is up there in your code -

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one-blank-blank. OK.

0:34:400:34:42

That does mean that things become a little bit trickier, now.

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As before, you see three answers.

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This time, you can only see two questions

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before you have to commit

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and decide which one is the correct answer.

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-All clear?

-Yeah.

-Yeah.

0:34:540:34:55

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

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OK, there's only one correct answer.

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

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We open them two at a time, now.

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If it's about obscure castles in Cornwall,

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I might be struggling!

0:35:090:35:11

-Um...

-Quartz is rose, rose quartz.

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Do you know what birthstone month it is?

0:35:140:35:17

-Rose quartz...

-Could be that.

0:35:170:35:19

Yeah, it could be that.

0:35:190:35:20

I have a feeling it's June.

0:35:200:35:22

I know July is ruby, and they broadly go off...

0:35:220:35:25

-Shall we risk quartz?

-Yeah.

-We'll go for quartz, please.

-OK.

0:35:250:35:28

It's diamond, I think.

0:35:370:35:38

I was going to say it's diamond.

0:35:380:35:40

Quartz is in the middle, it's not particularly hard, is it?

0:35:400:35:42

-It's not.

-So we know...

0:35:420:35:44

-Yeah, pretty sure that's wrong.

-OK.

0:35:440:35:46

Where would you like to go next?

0:35:460:35:47

-Russia, probably, I'd be a bit more confident on, because...

-OK.

0:35:470:35:50

The question behind Russia, please.

0:35:500:35:52

-That's China.

-Yeah.

-Yeah.

0:35:570:36:00

It's named after their boxing style, that's China.

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So I think, by that, Cornwall must be right,

0:36:030:36:06

cos I think it's diamond, the Mohs scale,

0:36:060:36:08

and China for the Boxer Rebellion.

0:36:080:36:09

I would've said diamond.

0:36:090:36:11

-Happy with that?

-Yes.

-Whatever is behind Cornwall.

0:36:110:36:13

OK. We're going to lock it in.

0:36:130:36:15

-Now it's locked in, shall we have a look at the question?

-Yes.

0:36:170:36:20

Could be anywhere - there's cliffs all round the country.

0:36:280:36:31

-We're just guessing.

-It literally could be anywhere, that.

0:36:310:36:34

There is no sea in Derbyshire.

0:36:340:36:35

-Well, that's true enough.

-No.

-To be fair.

0:36:350:36:37

It is kind of academic. You have selected it.

0:36:370:36:40

How does it make you feel?

0:36:400:36:41

-Nervous.

-I'm pretty sure the other two are wrong, so...

0:36:410:36:44

But if I had uncovered that one first,

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I don't think I'd have been very confident.

0:36:460:36:48

The order in which you choose them is crucial at this stage,

0:36:480:36:51

but it's what we've got.

0:36:510:36:53

Let's find out - is Cornwall our correct answer?

0:36:530:36:57

-Yes!

-Good work. Well done. Lesley?

0:37:000:37:03

It's always helpful when you know the right answers

0:37:030:37:06

to the wrong ones up on the board there.

0:37:060:37:08

Yes, Cornwall, therefore, had to be the correct answer,

0:37:080:37:10

because you knew Quartz and Russia didn't work.

0:37:100:37:13

Yes, the Minack Theatre, an open-air venue.

0:37:130:37:16

The Tempest was the first play performed at that open-air venue.

0:37:160:37:20

It's not far from Land's End and used from Easter to September,

0:37:200:37:24

cos using it in the winter wouldn't be much fun.

0:37:240:37:26

Quartz, not the right answer for the middle question.

0:37:260:37:29

You knew that that was wrong and you knew the correct answer.

0:37:290:37:32

Michael, I heard you say diamond. Julie, you agreed.

0:37:320:37:34

Diamond is at the top of the scale.

0:37:340:37:37

Quartz is seven, Diamond is ten

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on the scale developed by Frederic Mohs.

0:37:390:37:41

And Russia, not the right answer - again, Michael,

0:37:410:37:43

you came in with the correct answer, which is China.

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The Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists

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rebelling in 1900 against Japanese and Western influence in China.

0:37:500:37:54

-Good work.

-Thank you.

-Thank you, Lesley.

0:37:540:37:56

Yeah, great work.

0:37:560:37:58

I mean, this is turning into something now.

0:37:580:38:01

One is up there in the code.

0:38:010:38:03

Three, five and seven, all gone.

0:38:030:38:06

Which one do you fancy next?

0:38:060:38:08

Go for nine next, please.

0:38:080:38:10

The number nine.

0:38:100:38:11

Let's find out - is nine in your code?

0:38:110:38:13

Is it there, in the second box.

0:38:130:38:16

No number nine. Is it there in the third and final box?

0:38:170:38:21

Yes!

0:38:220:38:23

It's not there - yes!

0:38:230:38:26

Yes, says Julie, brilliant.

0:38:260:38:27

Well, look, you're halfway there now.

0:38:270:38:30

Five numbers have gone.

0:38:300:38:31

Only one in your code, but if you look at it this way,

0:38:310:38:34

if you answer ten questions correctly,

0:38:340:38:37

you will be taking home the jackpot, OK?

0:38:370:38:40

Let's see the next three answers, please.

0:38:400:38:43

Which one first?

0:38:470:38:49

I know the Red Cross was founded after the Battle of Solferino.

0:38:490:38:54

That's the only Red Cross fact I know.

0:38:540:38:58

Quality Street...

0:38:580:38:59

Know all the flavours of Quality Street?

0:38:590:39:01

Yes, confident! Confidently.

0:39:010:39:03

-That's good.

-Excellent.

0:39:030:39:04

Italy...

0:39:040:39:06

Italy might be all right. What would you prefer?

0:39:060:39:08

Do you want to go for Red Cross?

0:39:080:39:10

-And hope it's that battle?

-Yeah.

0:39:100:39:12

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

0:39:120:39:14

Not that.

0:39:240:39:26

If I was to hazard a guess,

0:39:260:39:27

I would say it's Amnesty International,

0:39:270:39:29

because the symbol...

0:39:290:39:30

-I was just about to say...

-..has got a candle on it.

0:39:300:39:32

-It's definitely not Red Cross.

-Yeah.

0:39:320:39:34

I'm quite sure of that.

0:39:340:39:36

Yeah, so...

0:39:360:39:38

-We'll rule that out for now.

-Yeah.

0:39:380:39:39

OK. Which one next?

0:39:390:39:41

-Shall we go for Italy?

-Yeah, I prefer Italy.

0:39:410:39:43

-I think Quality Street could be quite random.

-Yeah.

0:39:430:39:46

The question behind Italy, please.

0:39:460:39:48

It's British, I think.

0:39:550:39:57

Is it? I don't know the answer to that.

0:39:570:39:58

Yeah, Holman Hunt was Pre-Raphaelite.

0:39:580:40:00

-He's British.

-Yeah.

-Er...

0:40:000:40:04

So I'll definitely rule Italy out.

0:40:040:40:07

Red Cross...I think it's more likely

0:40:070:40:09

-to be Amnesty International.

-Yeah.

0:40:090:40:10

-But I'm not certain.

-No.

0:40:100:40:12

-Quality Street, I would lock in, but...

-Yeah.

0:40:120:40:16

I'm doubting myself, but I'd go for Quality Street, I think.

0:40:160:40:19

-Yeah?

-Yeah.

-Happy with that?

-Yeah.

0:40:190:40:21

There it is, can't change it, now.

0:40:220:40:24

So let's have a look at the question that's behind it.

0:40:240:40:27

-You're nodding away.

-Yes!

0:40:350:40:36

-Happy with that.

-Totally.

0:40:360:40:38

Fantastic. Good.

0:40:380:40:39

Well, I hope it's right.

0:40:390:40:41

I hope you're correct.

0:40:410:40:43

Choosing answers where you can't see the questions

0:40:430:40:46

is a brave thing to do.

0:40:460:40:48

It's working very well for you so far.

0:40:480:40:49

Is it going to carry on?

0:40:490:40:51

Is Quality Street our correct answer?

0:40:510:40:53

-Yes!

-Yes! Fantastic.

0:40:560:40:59

I was surprised you didn't go for it first.

0:40:590:41:01

Lesley?

0:41:010:41:02

Yes, the boxes of Quality Street used to feature the characters

0:41:020:41:05

Miss Sweetly and Major Quality until 2000.

0:41:050:41:08

Italy, the wrong answer, and Michael,

0:41:080:41:11

you came in with the correct answer.

0:41:110:41:12

You said that they were British, as far as you remembered,

0:41:120:41:14

and you also mentioned William Holman Hunt,

0:41:140:41:16

one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

0:41:160:41:19

With the Red Cross question, again, Michael,

0:41:190:41:22

you came in with the correct answer -

0:41:220:41:23

Amnesty International.

0:41:230:41:25

Their logo is a candle surrounded by barbed wire.

0:41:250:41:28

Well done, good play. Looking forward to seeing you

0:41:280:41:30

getting another number in the code.

0:41:300:41:32

Yeah, I am, too, because not only are you, you know,

0:41:320:41:35

identifying the one correct answer -

0:41:350:41:37

you are giving us the answers for the others as well.

0:41:370:41:40

You are completers - we like that, leaving nothing unturned.

0:41:400:41:44

OK, we know one, three, five, seven and nine have gone.

0:41:440:41:48

Number one is up there in your code.

0:41:480:41:50

Two, four, six, eight, zero - which one?

0:41:500:41:54

Um...zero, please.

0:41:540:41:55

Zero is going to go.

0:41:550:41:57

Let's see if it's up there in the code.

0:41:570:41:59

Is it there? Is zero in the second box?

0:41:590:42:02

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

0:42:030:42:08

It's not there.

0:42:100:42:11

It's another number gone.

0:42:120:42:13

Only two, four, six and eight

0:42:130:42:16

left to choose from, then...

0:42:160:42:18

KLAXON BLARES

0:42:180:42:20

But that sound means we will have to wait to see

0:42:200:42:23

if you can crack the code, because we have run out of time.

0:42:230:42:27

You guys are going absolutely brilliantly.

0:42:270:42:30

-Confident you can carry on?

-Absolutely.

-Yeah.

0:42:300:42:33

Yeah, me too, I'm sure you can.

0:42:330:42:35

Thank you so much, Michael and Julie, and also, Lesley,

0:42:350:42:38

thank you so much for enriching our lives with your knowledge.

0:42:380:42:42

You're welcome. And wow, what a masterclass in how to play the game.

0:42:420:42:46

I'm looking forward to seeing how you progress next time.

0:42:460:42:49

Thank you, Lesley.

0:42:490:42:50

Please join us next time to find out

0:42:500:42:52

if Julie and Michael can work their way to unlocking the safe

0:42:520:42:55

and taking home £6,500.

0:42:550:42:58

Thank you so much for watching and goodbye.

0:42:580:43:01

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