0:00:02 > 0:00:04Meet our think tank, they've answered hundreds
0:00:04 > 0:00:06of general knowledge questions before the show.
0:00:06 > 0:00:09Their answers are in but how helpful will they be to the contestants?
0:00:09 > 0:00:11Playing the game with us are Lucinda,
0:00:11 > 0:00:13a graduate trainee from Manchester,
0:00:13 > 0:00:16Rachel, a business development executive from Leeds
0:00:16 > 0:00:21and Chris, an HGV driver from Staffordshire.
0:00:21 > 0:00:23This is Think Tank.
0:00:33 > 0:00:36Welcome to the show and welcome as ever to our think tank.
0:00:36 > 0:00:40In the pack we have Max, our English literature graduate,
0:00:40 > 0:00:42musician Cleve,
0:00:42 > 0:00:44Jackie, our retired local government manager,
0:00:44 > 0:00:46Tristan, our ice hockey player,
0:00:46 > 0:00:49retired HR advisor Diane,
0:00:49 > 0:00:50dance teacher Lucy,
0:00:50 > 0:00:52Ken, our retired holiday rep
0:00:52 > 0:00:54and our doctor, Abi.
0:00:54 > 0:00:57So, in theory, we should have a good range of knowledge
0:00:57 > 0:00:59for our contestants to draw on.
0:00:59 > 0:01:01I do stress, that is just a theory.
0:01:01 > 0:01:03THEY LAUGH
0:01:03 > 0:01:05Welcome to our contestants.
0:01:05 > 0:01:09Lucinda, you are a graduate trainee. What did you graduate in?
0:01:09 > 0:01:10I graduated in geography.
0:01:10 > 0:01:12What do you like to do in your spare time?
0:01:12 > 0:01:14I'm really into theatre and amateur dramatics.
0:01:14 > 0:01:17Oh! Max, he's big on the old am drams, aren't you, Max?
0:01:17 > 0:01:21I certainly am, Bill. I've done a fair number of pantos in my time
0:01:21 > 0:01:24and I think I've done pretty much every role a boy can in a panto.
0:01:24 > 0:01:26You even married your mother once.
0:01:26 > 0:01:27I did. We try not to talk about that,
0:01:27 > 0:01:31- it makes Christmas very awkward. - LAUGHTER
0:01:31 > 0:01:33- And what are you not going to be so good at?- Geography!
0:01:33 > 0:01:36Hang on, your degree's in geography!
0:01:36 > 0:01:38- We don't sit down and revise maps. - OK.
0:01:38 > 0:01:41Rachel, business development executive in Leeds.
0:01:41 > 0:01:44- That's right.- When you're not developing businesses,
0:01:44 > 0:01:46- what do you like to do? - I like swimming, I like baking.
0:01:46 > 0:01:48- You're from Leeds?- Yeah.
0:01:48 > 0:01:49Meet Cleve, our musician.
0:01:49 > 0:01:52- Hi.- You probably bump into him in the street every once in awhile.
0:01:52 > 0:01:55Quite possible cos I busk in the city centre quite often,
0:01:55 > 0:01:58so it's quite possible that I have many of your pounds in my hat.
0:01:58 > 0:02:00LAUGHTER
0:02:00 > 0:02:01Excellent, good stuff. Welcome.
0:02:01 > 0:02:04And finally, Chris, you're an HGV driver...
0:02:04 > 0:02:07- Yes.- ..driving those big lorries. It's scary up there.
0:02:07 > 0:02:10They're big vehicles but it's all a matter of perspective.
0:02:10 > 0:02:13In your spare time, what do you like to do to get away from the road?
0:02:13 > 0:02:15I like riding my motorbike.
0:02:15 > 0:02:18- Oh, you just get back straight on the road?- Yeah.
0:02:18 > 0:02:20- What's your weakest subject, Chris? - Television.
0:02:20 > 0:02:22Who's going to help him out in the think tank with TV?
0:02:22 > 0:02:24- All of us.- OTHERS:- Yeah.
0:02:24 > 0:02:26- Fonts of knowledge.- We're all OK.
0:02:26 > 0:02:28That's not exactly inspiring much confidence.
0:02:28 > 0:02:30LOUD LAUGHTER
0:02:30 > 0:02:32OK.
0:02:32 > 0:02:34Well, thanks very much for joining us anyway.
0:02:34 > 0:02:37Over three rounds, our contestants will try to tap in to the knowledge
0:02:37 > 0:02:40of the think tank to build up as much money as possible.
0:02:40 > 0:02:42The two highest scorers progress to the final.
0:02:42 > 0:02:46Ultimately, just one of them will walk away with the cash prize.
0:02:46 > 0:02:48So, let's play the first round.
0:02:50 > 0:02:53So, in this round I'm going to ask you a question
0:02:53 > 0:02:56then every member of the think tank will reveal the answer
0:02:56 > 0:02:58that they gave before the show.
0:02:58 > 0:03:00Now, the correct answer's always going to be in there somewhere
0:03:00 > 0:03:03but there's any number of mistakes in the mix too.
0:03:03 > 0:03:04If you pick out the right answer,
0:03:04 > 0:03:07£200 will be added to your prize fund.
0:03:07 > 0:03:08OK, you get two questions each.
0:03:08 > 0:03:12Lucinda, you're up first so here's a question we asked the think tank
0:03:12 > 0:03:13before the show.
0:03:18 > 0:03:21Let's see what the think tank thought. Max.
0:03:36 > 0:03:38So, three Great Danes,
0:03:38 > 0:03:40two beagles and two Dalmatians.
0:03:40 > 0:03:42There's a spaniel in the mix there too. What do you think?
0:03:42 > 0:03:44I actually really like Peanuts, so I'm trying to think.
0:03:44 > 0:03:47I'm really terrible with dog breeds though.
0:03:47 > 0:03:51Erm...I'm going to go with beagle
0:03:51 > 0:03:54because it's the only type of dog that I've not heard of.
0:03:54 > 0:03:57It doesn't make a whole lot of sense but you might well be right.
0:03:57 > 0:04:00OK, which breed of dog's the cartoon character Snoopy?
0:04:00 > 0:04:02You're going with beagle. Let's see.
0:04:03 > 0:04:06It's the right answer, well done.
0:04:09 > 0:04:10Well done to Lucy and to Cleve -
0:04:10 > 0:04:12you were barking up the right tree.
0:04:14 > 0:04:17Lucinda, you get £200 added to your prize fund.
0:04:17 > 0:04:20Rachel, you've seen how it works, let's have a look at your question.
0:04:28 > 0:04:30Scratch your chin if you want to for a moment,
0:04:30 > 0:04:33while we see what the think tank came up with. Max.
0:04:51 > 0:04:54Some intriguing answers in there.
0:04:54 > 0:04:55What do you think, Rachel?
0:04:55 > 0:04:58Erm, I know Jeremy Corbyn has got a beard.
0:04:58 > 0:05:01Just based on that, I don't think anybody else has got a beard,
0:05:01 > 0:05:02so I'll go with Jeremy Corbyn.
0:05:02 > 0:05:04- It makes a pretty small field for you, doesn't it?- Yeah.
0:05:04 > 0:05:07You're going to go with Jeremy Corbyn as the politician
0:05:07 > 0:05:09who won his sixth Parliamentary Beard Of The Year
0:05:09 > 0:05:12award in 2015. Let's see if you're right.
0:05:12 > 0:05:13Of course you are.
0:05:16 > 0:05:20Jackie... LAUGHTER
0:05:20 > 0:05:22Sometimes I get a bit confused.
0:05:22 > 0:05:26When I read the question, I was obviously very confused.
0:05:26 > 0:05:29Yes. These are the people who are going to help you
0:05:29 > 0:05:31to your prize fund.
0:05:31 > 0:05:32Well done, Rachel,
0:05:32 > 0:05:35£200 added to your prize fund for that correct answer.
0:05:35 > 0:05:38And we move on to Chris. Here's your first question.
0:05:48 > 0:05:52Have a think about that and see what the think tank came up with.
0:06:08 > 0:06:10Well, Fred Perry's the most popular
0:06:10 > 0:06:11choice there but that doesn't
0:06:11 > 0:06:14necessarily make it right. How's your tennis knowledge?
0:06:14 > 0:06:18Not so good but I can eliminate some of those cos they're not British.
0:06:18 > 0:06:19Really(?)
0:06:19 > 0:06:21I'm not so sure Bjorn Borg's British
0:06:21 > 0:06:22or Pete Sampras.
0:06:22 > 0:06:25I'm going to go with the majority, I think probably Fred Perry,
0:06:25 > 0:06:27that's a name I recognise.
0:06:27 > 0:06:28Fred Perry's my answer.
0:06:28 > 0:06:29Before Andy Murray in 2013,
0:06:29 > 0:06:31who was the last British
0:06:31 > 0:06:32tennis player to win one of the two
0:06:32 > 0:06:35main singles titles at Wimbledon? Was it Fred Perry? Let's find out.
0:06:37 > 0:06:39It was Virginia Wade.
0:06:40 > 0:06:44She won the Wimbledon Ladies' Singles title in 1977.
0:06:45 > 0:06:47Fred Perry did win three times in the 1930s,
0:06:47 > 0:06:49so it wasn't a bad choice, just wasn't the right one
0:06:49 > 0:06:50we were looking for.
0:06:50 > 0:06:53So, Diane, Bjorn Borg - it's a classic British name, isn't it(?)
0:06:53 > 0:06:56I know that people like to have British passports
0:06:56 > 0:07:00and so I thought, you know, Bjorn looks kind of...
0:07:00 > 0:07:02as though he should have a British passport.
0:07:02 > 0:07:04Swedish born, desperate to be British?
0:07:04 > 0:07:06Yes.
0:07:06 > 0:07:08Good, OK. Well done, Ken.
0:07:08 > 0:07:12Chris, no money for you there but plenty of time to catch up.
0:07:12 > 0:07:15Let's go on to Lucinda and your second question.
0:07:20 > 0:07:23Let's see if the think tank can help you here at all.
0:07:40 > 0:07:42Some great singers in there.
0:07:42 > 0:07:43Half of the think tank going with
0:07:43 > 0:07:45Smokey Robinson.
0:07:45 > 0:07:46What do you think?
0:07:46 > 0:07:49I'm not so hot with soul music
0:07:49 > 0:07:51but even though Jackie
0:07:51 > 0:07:52gave the answer that Diane Abbott
0:07:52 > 0:07:53had a beard,
0:07:53 > 0:07:56I do trust that it might be Smokey Robinson,
0:07:56 > 0:07:58especially because Cleve's in music.
0:07:58 > 0:07:59So, I feel like they'll know,
0:07:59 > 0:08:01so I'll go with Smokey Robinson.
0:08:01 > 0:08:04That's a very good way to work the think tank indeed.
0:08:04 > 0:08:06- So, you're going with Smokey Robinson...- Yes, please.
0:08:06 > 0:08:08..as the lead singer of The Miracles.
0:08:08 > 0:08:10Let's have a look if you're right.
0:08:11 > 0:08:12You are indeed,
0:08:12 > 0:08:13it is Smokey Robinson.
0:08:16 > 0:08:18Indeed, Cleve, you were of course right.
0:08:18 > 0:08:21Smokey Robinson And The Miracles, they had some great hits.
0:08:21 > 0:08:22I actually do sing one of his songs,
0:08:22 > 0:08:24which is the famous Tracks Of My Tears.
0:08:24 > 0:08:27Since you're boasting about it, we'd better hear a bit of it.
0:08:27 > 0:08:32# Baby, take a good look at my face
0:08:32 > 0:08:37# You'll see my smile looks out of place
0:08:37 > 0:08:41# Baby, get closer, it's easy to trace
0:08:41 > 0:08:44- # The tracks of my tears - OTHERS:- The tracks of my tears. #
0:08:44 > 0:08:46Thank you very much. Well done, everybody.
0:08:49 > 0:08:54Musical entertainment at no extra expense to you at all, fantastic.
0:08:54 > 0:08:56Well done, Lucinda, £200 to you.
0:08:56 > 0:08:58Rachel, here is your second question.
0:09:06 > 0:09:09Have a think about that and see what the think tank came up with.
0:09:27 > 0:09:30You've a mixed bag there, Rachel.
0:09:30 > 0:09:31Anything leaping out at you?
0:09:31 > 0:09:33Bear Grylls is standing out for me.
0:09:33 > 0:09:36I don't know why but that's my answer.
0:09:36 > 0:09:37More people have chosen him
0:09:37 > 0:09:38than anybody else.
0:09:38 > 0:09:40- You're going with Bear Grylls... - Yeah.
0:09:40 > 0:09:42..as the British television presenter who appeared
0:09:42 > 0:09:45in a one-off special with Barack Obama in December 2015.
0:09:45 > 0:09:47Let's see if you're right.
0:09:48 > 0:09:49You are indeed.
0:09:49 > 0:09:50It's Bear Grylls, well done.
0:09:52 > 0:09:55They went on a short trek through the Alaskan wilderness together...
0:09:55 > 0:09:57- Right.- ..looking at climate change.
0:09:57 > 0:10:02Cleve, try as I might, I just can't remember meeting Barack Obama.
0:10:02 > 0:10:05Well, the truth is, I was thrown off by both those things.
0:10:05 > 0:10:08The fact it was one-off and it was special, of which you are both.
0:10:08 > 0:10:09- OTHERS:- Aww!- So sweet.
0:10:09 > 0:10:11You're so sweet.
0:10:12 > 0:10:15We'll just leave that one behind, I think.
0:10:18 > 0:10:20Rachel, £200 goes into your prize fund.
0:10:20 > 0:10:23And, Chris, we move on to your second question.
0:10:27 > 0:10:29- Do you remember that at all?- No.
0:10:29 > 0:10:32Your memory might get jogged when you see what the think tank
0:10:32 > 0:10:34came up with. Max.
0:10:50 > 0:10:52Well, it's a very broad spread
0:10:52 > 0:10:53there, Chris, isn't it?
0:10:53 > 0:10:55They haven't been too helpful to you there, have they?
0:10:55 > 0:10:58Actually, I think they have been very helpful, yeah,
0:10:58 > 0:11:01cos he did play God twice but not in Invictus.
0:11:01 > 0:11:04I'm going to go with Max and Cleve, and Nelson Mandela.
0:11:04 > 0:11:07OK, Max and Cleve you think have the right answer with Nelson Mandela
0:11:07 > 0:11:09as the character played by Morgan Freeman
0:11:09 > 0:11:11in the film Invictus.
0:11:11 > 0:11:12Let's see if you're right.
0:11:13 > 0:11:15Nelson Mandela it was indeed.
0:11:18 > 0:11:21Of course it was the story of South Africa's victory
0:11:21 > 0:11:23in the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
0:11:23 > 0:11:25So, well done. Good teamwork there from Max and Cleve
0:11:25 > 0:11:27to help you out there.
0:11:27 > 0:11:30£200, Chris, goes into your prize fund
0:11:30 > 0:11:32and that brings us to the end of the first round.
0:11:32 > 0:11:34Let's take a look at how you're all getting on.
0:11:34 > 0:11:37Trailing at the moment is Chris with £200.
0:11:37 > 0:11:40Lucinda and Rachel both have £400. Well done.
0:11:45 > 0:11:47It could all change in our next round.
0:11:47 > 0:11:49Every member of the think tank is holding two questions
0:11:49 > 0:11:52which they answered correctly before the show.
0:11:52 > 0:11:54You're going to take it in turns then
0:11:54 > 0:11:56to pick someone from the think tank whose knowledge
0:11:56 > 0:11:57you think you can match.
0:11:57 > 0:11:59And for every correct answer,
0:11:59 > 0:12:02another £200 is added to your prize fund.
0:12:02 > 0:12:05Now, once the think tank has asked both of their questions,
0:12:05 > 0:12:07they can't be picked again. OK?
0:12:07 > 0:12:09Lucinda, you get to go first.
0:12:09 > 0:12:11The whole bunch to choose from.
0:12:11 > 0:12:14I think based on who's helped me out the most so far,
0:12:14 > 0:12:17apologies to everyone else, I'm going to go with Cleve.
0:12:17 > 0:12:19- They're not easily hurt, it's OK. - OK.
0:12:19 > 0:12:21I was able to answer this question correctly
0:12:21 > 0:12:24because I actually do sing this song.
0:12:24 > 0:12:27It may have been just a touch before your time
0:12:27 > 0:12:29but hopefully you'll be able to know who he is.
0:12:38 > 0:12:43Let's Stay Together was a UK hit single for which singer in 1972?
0:12:43 > 0:12:44I'm not sure I've heard of it.
0:12:44 > 0:12:46Based on the '70s...
0:12:47 > 0:12:49..I'm going to go with Lulu.
0:12:49 > 0:12:51You say Lulu sang Let's Stay Together
0:12:51 > 0:12:54as a UK hit single in 1972.
0:12:54 > 0:12:56- Cleve.- A beautiful singer, I do love her,
0:12:56 > 0:12:59but it was actually a different sex, it was Al Green.
0:12:59 > 0:13:01- Al Green...it was indeed.- Ah, OK.
0:13:01 > 0:13:04- Also known as the Reverend Al Green, of course.- Yes.
0:13:04 > 0:13:07- He was named as a pastor.- Which is another reason why I sing his song.
0:13:07 > 0:13:09Cos you've been a minister yourself.
0:13:09 > 0:13:10I've been a church minister myself.
0:13:10 > 0:13:12You were known as...?
0:13:12 > 0:13:15- Reverend Chunkie. - LAUGHTER
0:13:15 > 0:13:17I have no idea why, being slim and fine-boned as I am.
0:13:17 > 0:13:19Anyway, it was a great song. Thanks, Cleve.
0:13:19 > 0:13:21No money for you there, I'm afraid, Lucinda.
0:13:21 > 0:13:23Rachel, who are you going to choose?
0:13:23 > 0:13:25I'm going to also choose Cleve
0:13:25 > 0:13:28because I think we match perfectly with music.
0:13:28 > 0:13:31He loves a lot of the same songs that I love, so that's why.
0:13:31 > 0:13:34- Well, fingers crossed for you, you get a musical question.- Yeah.- Cleve.
0:13:34 > 0:13:37I'm afraid it's not a musical question.
0:13:37 > 0:13:40And I know this because I'm something of a sports fan.
0:13:40 > 0:13:41The question is...
0:13:49 > 0:13:52- Is cricket up your alley? - Not at all, no.
0:13:52 > 0:13:54I was really hoping for another music question.
0:13:54 > 0:13:56It's going to have to be a total guess.
0:13:56 > 0:13:59I'm going to go for Imran Khan.
0:13:59 > 0:14:02- Imran Khan?- That's the only one that comes to mind.
0:14:02 > 0:14:04You're naming Imran Khan as the former captain
0:14:04 > 0:14:07of the West Indies cricket team nicknamed Super Cat.
0:14:07 > 0:14:09- Cleve.- He would have been a welcome addition
0:14:09 > 0:14:11except he played for another country at the time.
0:14:11 > 0:14:13This is actually Clive Lloyd.
0:14:13 > 0:14:15Clive Lloyd of course, magnificent sportsman.
0:14:15 > 0:14:18- Imran Khan played for Pakistan.- OK.
0:14:18 > 0:14:21And Clive Lloyd was captain of the West Indies from 1974 to 1985.
0:14:21 > 0:14:24So, no money for you there, I'm afraid.
0:14:24 > 0:14:26And, Chris, who do you want to pick?
0:14:26 > 0:14:29Anybody apart from Cleve, you can't have him.
0:14:29 > 0:14:30I'm going to go with Max
0:14:30 > 0:14:33cos I reckon you and I might be on the same wavelength.
0:14:33 > 0:14:35Our English literature graduate, Max.
0:14:35 > 0:14:37Well, Chris, let's see if we can help you out.
0:14:37 > 0:14:41Now, I know this one because I very nearly moved from amateur dramatics
0:14:41 > 0:14:45to going pro only to fall out at the last stage of auditions
0:14:45 > 0:14:47for a film of The Chronicles Of Narnia.
0:14:47 > 0:14:49Here we go, let's see if you can do the question.
0:14:56 > 0:14:58Got no idea.
0:14:58 > 0:15:00The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe.
0:15:00 > 0:15:02You're going to go with The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe?
0:15:02 > 0:15:05I reckon there's Narnia behind the wardrobe, so I'm going with that.
0:15:07 > 0:15:09There's a certain kind of logic to it. Max.
0:15:09 > 0:15:11Well, you certainly know the Narnia mythos
0:15:11 > 0:15:13but unfortunately that is the wrong book.
0:15:13 > 0:15:15The last book is The Last Battle.
0:15:15 > 0:15:17The Last Battle indeed.
0:15:17 > 0:15:19Published in 1956.
0:15:19 > 0:15:21I'm intrigued. Which part were you going for?
0:15:21 > 0:15:24I believe the casting call was "an annoying twerp."
0:15:24 > 0:15:27LAUGHTER
0:15:27 > 0:15:30Can you remember any of the lines you had to do at the time?
0:15:30 > 0:15:31Oi!
0:15:33 > 0:15:35And so on.
0:15:35 > 0:15:38I mean, I'm sorry you didn't get the part but on the other hand,
0:15:38 > 0:15:39you know, none of us
0:15:39 > 0:15:43would we ever imagine that Max could be an annoying twerp.
0:15:43 > 0:15:44- OTHERS:- No!
0:15:44 > 0:15:47I wouldn't be with you here today if I had.
0:15:47 > 0:15:49I'd be in Hollywood having a GOOD time.
0:15:51 > 0:15:54Max, thanks very much. No money, I'm afraid, for you, Chris.
0:15:54 > 0:15:58And let's come back to Lucinda. Your choice again.
0:15:58 > 0:16:01Based on namesake, I'm just going to go with Lucy.
0:16:01 > 0:16:03Our dance teacher, Lucy.
0:16:03 > 0:16:06Very nice to meet a fellow Lucy.
0:16:06 > 0:16:10So, this question is geography related
0:16:10 > 0:16:12- but I think you're going to be OK.- OK.
0:16:12 > 0:16:14I know this because I live in the southeast
0:16:14 > 0:16:17and I travel across to France all the time.
0:16:17 > 0:16:20So, this question relates to France.
0:16:25 > 0:16:27Now, you're a geography graduate
0:16:27 > 0:16:29but you said geography's your weakest subject.
0:16:29 > 0:16:31Yeah, it was more physical geography my degree -
0:16:31 > 0:16:34volcanoes, weather, things like that.
0:16:34 > 0:16:36French towns.
0:16:36 > 0:16:39I'm guessing Paris doesn't have a port
0:16:39 > 0:16:43and I'm sure a really popular journey to make is Dover to Calais,
0:16:43 > 0:16:45so I'm going to say Calais.
0:16:45 > 0:16:49- You're going to say Calais...- Yeah. - ..as the closest French ferry port
0:16:49 > 0:16:51to England.
0:16:51 > 0:16:52- Yes.- OK. Lucy.
0:16:52 > 0:16:55I'm glad to say you made the right journey, well done.
0:16:59 > 0:17:01Just over 20 miles from Dover to Calais.
0:17:01 > 0:17:05So, you're on the money. £200 is added to your prize fund.
0:17:05 > 0:17:06Rachel.
0:17:06 > 0:17:10I think I am going to choose Diane this time.
0:17:10 > 0:17:12Diane, our retired HR advisor.
0:17:12 > 0:17:15This question is about history
0:17:15 > 0:17:17and this is about Martin Luther King.
0:17:24 > 0:17:27Martin Luther King famously gave his I Have A Dream speech
0:17:27 > 0:17:30in which city in 1963?
0:17:31 > 0:17:33I would probably say Tennessee
0:17:33 > 0:17:36and I don't know why that's just come to me.
0:17:36 > 0:17:40I'm believing it begins with a T, so that's why I'm saying Tennessee.
0:17:40 > 0:17:41You're going to go with Tennessee?
0:17:41 > 0:17:43Diane, how close are we to the answer?
0:17:43 > 0:17:48I'm sorry, you were in the wrong area. It's Washington DC.
0:17:48 > 0:17:50Washington DC was the right answer.
0:17:50 > 0:17:53The speech he gave on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
0:17:53 > 0:17:56Nothing for you this time round, Rachel. Chris.
0:17:56 > 0:17:59- I'm going to ask Jackie to help me this time.- Jackie.
0:17:59 > 0:18:01It's about Lhasa Apso dogs.
0:18:01 > 0:18:04And if you live in the south of England, they're LAARSERS.
0:18:04 > 0:18:07If the you live in the North, they're LASSERS.
0:18:07 > 0:18:10So... And I have two of these dogs, they're called Sadie and Sophie
0:18:10 > 0:18:12and they're absolutely beautiful.
0:18:16 > 0:18:19The Lhasa Apso dog was originally bred on which continent?
0:18:19 > 0:18:22You're from Staffordshire, of course, so I don't know if you say
0:18:22 > 0:18:25- LASSER or LAARSER.- I don't know many people that say it either way.
0:18:28 > 0:18:30It sounds a bit oriental...
0:18:31 > 0:18:34..but I'm going to go with South America.
0:18:34 > 0:18:36- You're going to go with South America?- South America.
0:18:36 > 0:18:39- Jackie.- You were right in the first place that it, you know...
0:18:39 > 0:18:41where you were going with that cos it's Asia.
0:18:41 > 0:18:43- Asia.- Tibet.
0:18:43 > 0:18:46OK, Asia was the right answer.
0:18:46 > 0:18:48They were initially bred as small guard dogs.
0:18:48 > 0:18:50Haven't brought you any profit this time round, Chris,
0:18:50 > 0:18:52so you stay on the same total as you were before.
0:18:52 > 0:18:54Lucinda, your third question.
0:18:54 > 0:18:58You've still got everybody to choose from apart from Cleve.
0:18:58 > 0:19:02As a fellow thespian then, I'd like to go with Max.
0:19:02 > 0:19:04- Well, I'm afraid it isn't an acting question.- OK.
0:19:04 > 0:19:07But I fancy myself as a bit of a techie,
0:19:07 > 0:19:09so this is one of my heroes, this question.
0:19:14 > 0:19:18- Do you know Elon Musk, who he is? - I haven't heard of him, no.
0:19:18 > 0:19:20Erm, Elon Musk.
0:19:20 > 0:19:23I can't even begin to think where that name's from.
0:19:23 > 0:19:27I'm going to go, wild guess, Sweden.
0:19:27 > 0:19:33Sweden as the country in which the entrepreneur Elon Musk was born.
0:19:33 > 0:19:35- Is she close?- Well, it is an unusual name,
0:19:35 > 0:19:37so you're right to say it's not from here.
0:19:37 > 0:19:39I've always thought it would be a very good aftershave.
0:19:39 > 0:19:40LAUGHTER
0:19:40 > 0:19:43Elon Musk was actually born in South Africa.
0:19:43 > 0:19:45- Ah, OK.- South Africa.
0:19:45 > 0:19:48- Co-founder of PayPal...- Oh, OK. - ..is where he found fame.
0:19:48 > 0:19:50No money for you this time round, Lucinda.
0:19:50 > 0:19:54Rachel, your turn to choose and Max has gone out of the running
0:19:54 > 0:19:55alongside Cleve.
0:19:55 > 0:19:58I'm going to choose Abi cos she's not been mentioned yet
0:19:58 > 0:19:59and she's sat there very pretty.
0:19:59 > 0:20:02Oh, thank you! That's really sweet.
0:20:03 > 0:20:08OK. So, I guess this is kind of my past and my future combined together
0:20:08 > 0:20:10because I'm from Wales and I'm a doctor.
0:20:10 > 0:20:12So... I thought I'd explain that.
0:20:21 > 0:20:24I have absolutely no idea on that one.
0:20:24 > 0:20:25Politics is my absolute
0:20:25 > 0:20:27worst subject I could have chose.
0:20:29 > 0:20:30I'm sorry, I have nothing.
0:20:30 > 0:20:33Pick a name, you never know what's...
0:20:33 > 0:20:35Something from the deep recesses of your mind
0:20:35 > 0:20:38might come out to you and be the right answer.
0:20:38 > 0:20:39John Peel.
0:20:39 > 0:20:43John Peel is your answer for the Welsh politician born in 1897,
0:20:43 > 0:20:46chief architect of the National Health Service.
0:20:46 > 0:20:49- Abi.- I'm afraid it's Aneurin Bevan.
0:20:49 > 0:20:52Aneurin Bevan is the right answer.
0:20:52 > 0:20:54Something they teach all doctors, I should think,
0:20:54 > 0:20:55- before they qualify, don't they?- Yeah.
0:20:55 > 0:20:58I think there's a monument of him on the end of Cardiff high street,
0:20:58 > 0:21:01- so I used to walk past him.- No! Really?- Yeah. He's there...
0:21:01 > 0:21:03And every now and again he has a cone on his head.
0:21:03 > 0:21:05LAUGHTER
0:21:05 > 0:21:07A cone?
0:21:07 > 0:21:09No money for you either this time round, Rachel.
0:21:09 > 0:21:12Chris, your last question for this round.
0:21:12 > 0:21:14Who do you want to choose to pose it?
0:21:14 > 0:21:17- I'm going to go with Lucy on this occasion.- Lucy.
0:21:17 > 0:21:19I know the answer to this because
0:21:19 > 0:21:22along with travel comes language
0:21:22 > 0:21:24and I love all of the different languages
0:21:24 > 0:21:27that the world has to offer and enjoy studying those as well.
0:21:34 > 0:21:35Do you like Mexican food?
0:21:35 > 0:21:37I do. I love Mexican food, yeah.
0:21:37 > 0:21:40And a little donkey's a burro, I think.
0:21:40 > 0:21:43I'm really pleased that I chose you, Lucy. I think it's a burrito.
0:21:43 > 0:21:46Burrito is the name of a Mexican dish.
0:21:46 > 0:21:48That's what Chris is saying, is he right?
0:21:48 > 0:21:50He's right. It is indeed a burrito.
0:21:54 > 0:21:56Well done, Chris, that's £200 to you.
0:21:56 > 0:21:58And at the end of that round,
0:21:58 > 0:22:00let's see how your prize funds have changed.
0:22:00 > 0:22:02Tied on £400 are Rachel and Chris.
0:22:02 > 0:22:05In the lead though, Lucinda, with £600.
0:22:10 > 0:22:14So, contestants, one of you is going to have to leave the game shortly
0:22:14 > 0:22:16but there is one last chance to take the lead.
0:22:16 > 0:22:17So, it's all pretty tight.
0:22:17 > 0:22:20Rachel and Chris, you can easily catch up with Lucinda.
0:22:20 > 0:22:23All of you are now going to be asked the same question.
0:22:23 > 0:22:26Two members of the think tank then will give you the answer
0:22:26 > 0:22:29that they gave before the programme and why they believe it's correct.
0:22:29 > 0:22:31Only one of them's going to be right.
0:22:31 > 0:22:35If you side with the right person, you'll get an extra £200
0:22:35 > 0:22:36added to your prize fund.
0:22:36 > 0:22:39Just five questions remaining before we do have to say goodbye
0:22:39 > 0:22:42to one of you, so make sure you choose your answers carefully, OK?
0:22:42 > 0:22:46First then, we're going to hear answers from Diane and Lucy.
0:22:46 > 0:22:48And here's the question.
0:22:53 > 0:22:56- Diane, thoughts? - OK, I think it's Africa
0:22:56 > 0:23:00because it's got so many different independent countries within it,
0:23:00 > 0:23:05a huge landmass, lots of national parks etc.
0:23:05 > 0:23:08- So, I felt that it was definitely Africa.- Africa, OK.
0:23:08 > 0:23:11Lucy, you've done lots of travelling, geography's your thing?
0:23:11 > 0:23:12Done lots of travelling, yeah.
0:23:12 > 0:23:16I was really torn actually between Africa and North America.
0:23:16 > 0:23:21And thinking about Canada as well in there with the USA in North America.
0:23:21 > 0:23:24So, I felt maybe that edged it slightly.
0:23:24 > 0:23:28North America, you're saying. Diane is going with Africa.
0:23:28 > 0:23:30They both believe they have the right answer
0:23:30 > 0:23:32but only one is correct.
0:23:32 > 0:23:35Those are your choices, contestants. Please lock in your answers.
0:23:36 > 0:23:39Lucinda and Chris have gone with North America,
0:23:39 > 0:23:41Rachel's out on her own with Africa.
0:23:41 > 0:23:42Who's right?
0:23:44 > 0:23:47- Africa is the correct answer. - Well done, well done.
0:23:47 > 0:23:49So, Rachel, well done.
0:23:49 > 0:23:52- Diane, good deduction, well done. - Yes, thank you.
0:23:52 > 0:23:54- Excellent.- Thanks very much. - And it means, Rachel,
0:23:54 > 0:23:56you add £200 to your prize fund.
0:23:56 > 0:23:59For our next question, we're going to hear answers
0:23:59 > 0:24:01from Cleve and Jackie. And here it is.
0:24:11 > 0:24:15- Cleve.- I distinctly remember on the radio The Archers
0:24:15 > 0:24:18and I remember the accents and the fact it was about farming
0:24:18 > 0:24:23and that led me to think that that's actually what it was, The Archers.
0:24:23 > 0:24:26Cleve, you're going with The Archers. Jackie?
0:24:26 > 0:24:27Well, I went with Coronation Street
0:24:27 > 0:24:30and I was working on the same principle that...going back
0:24:30 > 0:24:33a long, long time and that often when things first start,
0:24:33 > 0:24:36they don't start out with their original title,
0:24:36 > 0:24:39which would be Coronation Street, and they're just ordinary folk...
0:24:39 > 0:24:43- country folk.- So, Coronation Street or The Archers?
0:24:43 > 0:24:46Contestants, please lock in your thoughts.
0:24:48 > 0:24:51You're all clearly convinced by Jackie's argument there
0:24:51 > 0:24:54cos you've gone with The Archers, all three of you.
0:24:54 > 0:24:56And let's see what the answer is then.
0:24:56 > 0:24:58Of course it's The Archers. Well done.
0:24:58 > 0:25:00APPLAUSE
0:25:00 > 0:25:04Nearly 18,000 episodes have been transmitted so far.
0:25:04 > 0:25:06- Well, well done, Cleve. - Thank you.- OK.
0:25:06 > 0:25:09And it means that you all add £200 to your prize fund.
0:25:11 > 0:25:14The next think tankers we're going to hear from are Tristan and Max.
0:25:14 > 0:25:15Here's their question.
0:25:22 > 0:25:23Tristan.
0:25:23 > 0:25:24I was thinking the USA,
0:25:24 > 0:25:28purely because JFK's one of the busiest airports and so is LAX.
0:25:28 > 0:25:30Every person I talk to always wants to go to the USA,
0:25:30 > 0:25:32so I thought the USA was a strong answer.
0:25:32 > 0:25:35OK, United States is your answer. Max?
0:25:35 > 0:25:37Well, I went for France cos I think most of us in here
0:25:37 > 0:25:38have been to France
0:25:38 > 0:25:41and actually there's even a syndrome that Japanese psychiatrists study
0:25:41 > 0:25:43called Paris syndrome,
0:25:43 > 0:25:46where people become overwhelmed by the power of seeing the city.
0:25:46 > 0:25:47So, I think anything like that,
0:25:47 > 0:25:50it's got to be the best city in the world and it's got to be
0:25:50 > 0:25:53the best country in the world for tourists to go to, so I said France.
0:25:53 > 0:25:55Max goes with France. Tristan's going with the USA.
0:25:55 > 0:25:57They both believe they have the right answer.
0:25:57 > 0:25:59Contestants, please lock in your answers.
0:26:01 > 0:26:04So, Lucinda and Chris are going with France.
0:26:04 > 0:26:06Rachel is following the advice of Tristan
0:26:06 > 0:26:08and going with the United States.
0:26:08 > 0:26:09Let's see who's right.
0:26:11 > 0:26:13France it is indeed, Max.
0:26:13 > 0:26:16Well done. APPLAUSE
0:26:16 > 0:26:19Approximately 80 million people visit France every year
0:26:19 > 0:26:22- from other countries. So, Max, well done.- Thank you.
0:26:22 > 0:26:27And it means that £200 is added to the prize fund of Lucinda and Chris.
0:26:29 > 0:26:31For our next question, we hear answers from Diane and Ken.
0:26:33 > 0:26:34And here's the question.
0:26:39 > 0:26:42- Diane.- I said fibula.
0:26:42 > 0:26:45I know there's 206 bones in the body.
0:26:45 > 0:26:46I've broken quite a few of them
0:26:46 > 0:26:49- and I broke my wrist doing an exercise video.- Oh!
0:26:49 > 0:26:52But the fibula isn't one of the ones that I've broken
0:26:52 > 0:26:54but I think that's the name of it.
0:26:54 > 0:26:56- Fibula you're going for? - Yes.- OK. Ken?
0:26:56 > 0:27:01Well, as I'm fluent in Latin, this is a very easy question for me.
0:27:01 > 0:27:03It's actually the femur.
0:27:03 > 0:27:07It's one bone in my body that I haven't broken actually
0:27:07 > 0:27:08but the others are all OK.
0:27:08 > 0:27:10They're all mended safely, in case you're worried.
0:27:10 > 0:27:13Femur, since you're fluent in Latin, stands for what?
0:27:13 > 0:27:15- Long bone. - LAUGHTER
0:27:17 > 0:27:20Remember, one of them answered this correctly,
0:27:20 > 0:27:22one answered incorrectly.
0:27:22 > 0:27:24Contestants, please lock in
0:27:24 > 0:27:25what you're convinced by.
0:27:27 > 0:27:30All three of you going with femur and Ken.
0:27:30 > 0:27:33Let's see if he has got his Latin right.
0:27:35 > 0:27:37Yeah, he did.
0:27:40 > 0:27:42Well done, Ken. Do you know where the femur is?
0:27:42 > 0:27:44- It's here.- It's the thigh bone.
0:27:44 > 0:27:45- Yes.- Indeed.
0:27:45 > 0:27:47- And the fibula, Diane?- Down there
0:27:47 > 0:27:50- with the fibula and tibia or something?- Down in the calf.
0:27:50 > 0:27:53- Yes, all those. Well done, thank you very much.- OK.- Thank you.
0:27:53 > 0:27:57So, you all get to add £200 to your prize funds, well done.
0:27:57 > 0:27:59And for our final question in this round,
0:27:59 > 0:28:02we're going to hear from Abi and Jackie.
0:28:02 > 0:28:03Here it is.
0:28:07 > 0:28:09- The infamous piranha fish, Abi.- Yes.
0:28:09 > 0:28:13I watched that movie, which I think is like piranhas or angry fish
0:28:13 > 0:28:17and I feel like I saw them sail up from South America,
0:28:17 > 0:28:19so I'm going with South America.
0:28:19 > 0:28:23- Angry fish?- Something like that, yeah.- OK. South America.
0:28:23 > 0:28:24All right, Jackie.
0:28:24 > 0:28:26It's a big place is Africa
0:28:26 > 0:28:31and they've got some fairly vicious things around in Africa
0:28:31 > 0:28:34and in the waters as well and the rivers and things like that.
0:28:34 > 0:28:36And I think it's Africa.
0:28:36 > 0:28:39- Africa, your choice then.- I do think it's Africa, I definitely do.
0:28:39 > 0:28:42- All right. Abi, you're going for South America...- South America.
0:28:42 > 0:28:44..and the angry fish down there.
0:28:44 > 0:28:46Contestants, please lock in your answers.
0:28:48 > 0:28:52All three of you going with Abi and South America.
0:28:52 > 0:28:54Let's see if you're right.
0:28:54 > 0:28:56You are indeed. South America.
0:28:57 > 0:29:00Not the most convincing argument I've ever heard, to be honest -
0:29:00 > 0:29:02- you've seen a film about some angry fish once...- Yes.
0:29:02 > 0:29:04- ..but it worked.- Yes.
0:29:04 > 0:29:06- So, well done, Abi.- Thank you.
0:29:06 > 0:29:08So, well done, all three of you,
0:29:08 > 0:29:10you all get £200 added to your prize fund.
0:29:12 > 0:29:13Let's take a look at your totals, shall we?
0:29:13 > 0:29:16In the lead, Lucinda, with £1,400
0:29:16 > 0:29:21and tied in second place are Rachel and Chris on £1,200.
0:29:21 > 0:29:23Only two contestants can go through to the final,
0:29:23 > 0:29:25so we're going to have a tie-break
0:29:25 > 0:29:28to determine which of you two makes it through to join Lucinda.
0:29:28 > 0:29:32This deciding question has a numerical answer.
0:29:32 > 0:29:36So, whoever's closest to the right number will go through.
0:29:36 > 0:29:37Here's the question.
0:29:49 > 0:29:51Please key in your answers.
0:29:53 > 0:29:55Rachel, you've gone with 106.
0:29:58 > 0:30:00Chris, you've gone with 75.
0:30:01 > 0:30:03Here's the answer.
0:30:05 > 0:30:06It's 53.
0:30:06 > 0:30:0853 prime ministers
0:30:08 > 0:30:09including Robert Walpole
0:30:09 > 0:30:12to hold the post of UK Prime Minister since 1721.
0:30:12 > 0:30:15So, Chris, you're closest, you're going through to the final.
0:30:15 > 0:30:17Unfortunately, we have to say goodbye to you, Rachel.
0:30:17 > 0:30:20- Have you had a nice time playing? - I've had a lovely time, thanks.
0:30:20 > 0:30:21You certainly made it exciting for us,
0:30:21 > 0:30:23- so thanks very much for taking part.- Thank you.
0:30:29 > 0:30:32So, well done, Lucinda and Chris, you two will now compete
0:30:32 > 0:30:34to take home the money that you've built up so far,
0:30:34 > 0:30:35in the final.
0:30:40 > 0:30:44So, Lucinda, if you were to win, how would you spend the cash?
0:30:44 > 0:30:48- I think probably a nice treat for my mum and my nan.- Aww! That's nice.
0:30:48 > 0:30:51- Maybe put it towards a nice holiday, something like that.- OK, all right.
0:30:51 > 0:30:53- And Chris?- If I'm lucky enough to win,
0:30:53 > 0:30:55I'm going to donate the money to charity,
0:30:55 > 0:30:59to a charity that' very close to my heart and my wife's heart.
0:30:59 > 0:31:01She's cycling across Burma
0:31:01 > 0:31:04to raise money for the Genesis Research Trust.
0:31:04 > 0:31:06That's great. That's a great idea.
0:31:06 > 0:31:09Good luck to you both. Our final is a general knowledge battle.
0:31:09 > 0:31:11I'm going to ask you five questions each
0:31:11 > 0:31:13and whoever gives the most correct answers
0:31:13 > 0:31:16will take home the money that they've built up so far.
0:31:16 > 0:31:20Fortunately, you still have the think tank on hand to help you out.
0:31:20 > 0:31:22You can pick one of them to consult with
0:31:22 > 0:31:23before you answer the questions.
0:31:23 > 0:31:26Each member though can only be picked once, OK?
0:31:26 > 0:31:29And the difference in the final compared to the rest of the show,
0:31:29 > 0:31:31is that they haven't seen any of these questions before,
0:31:31 > 0:31:35so they are just as much in the dark as you are.
0:31:35 > 0:31:37Possibly even more, you know what they're like.
0:31:37 > 0:31:39LAUGHTER
0:31:39 > 0:31:41Lucinda, you've built up the most money in the game,
0:31:41 > 0:31:43- so the final starts with you.- OK.
0:31:43 > 0:31:44Here's your first question.
0:31:50 > 0:31:52Who do you want to help you out with that one?
0:31:52 > 0:31:55Oh, gosh. Erm, could I go with Lucy, please?
0:31:55 > 0:31:58You're going to go with Lucy? It worked well for you before.
0:31:58 > 0:32:00Yeah, it's worked well for us so far. I really love this game.
0:32:00 > 0:32:03I have a very, very old version at home,
0:32:03 > 0:32:07which is held together with bits of Sellotape cos it's so old.
0:32:07 > 0:32:12And the streets are all streets and stations of London.
0:32:12 > 0:32:14- Have you played the game? - I have played the game
0:32:14 > 0:32:16- but I have played the London version...- Yeah.
0:32:16 > 0:32:20..and I'm worried that there was an American version first.
0:32:20 > 0:32:23On a scale of certainty, I'm maybe 70%.
0:32:23 > 0:32:25I'm thinking London or New York.
0:32:25 > 0:32:30If I had to go out on a limb, I would usher you towards London.
0:32:30 > 0:32:34- Yeah.- But ultimately, of course, it is your choice though, Lucinda.- OK.
0:32:34 > 0:32:36I'll go with London. I'll go with London.
0:32:36 > 0:32:38- You're going to go with London? - Yeah.- OK.
0:32:38 > 0:32:40Following Lucy's advice there.
0:32:40 > 0:32:42The original version of the board game Monopoly
0:32:42 > 0:32:44based on the streets of London, you say.
0:32:44 > 0:32:46Is it? Let's have a look.
0:32:47 > 0:32:49- It's Atlantic City...- Oh, OK.
0:32:49 > 0:32:51- ..in New Jersey.- Wow.
0:32:51 > 0:32:54Just because you don't look after your own version of Monopoly,
0:32:54 > 0:32:56- doesn't mean to say it's the oldest one.- No.
0:32:56 > 0:33:00Lucinda, you're still to score in the final.
0:33:00 > 0:33:03Chris, we come to you to take the lead with your first question.
0:33:10 > 0:33:12Let's see who might help you here.
0:33:13 > 0:33:15I'm going to go with Max, please.
0:33:15 > 0:33:17- Yes, good choice.- Let's see, Chris.
0:33:17 > 0:33:19I can think of a couple off the top of my head.
0:33:19 > 0:33:21I mean, we've got Romeo And Juliet, haven't we?
0:33:21 > 0:33:24We've got Antony And Cleopatra
0:33:24 > 0:33:27and I'm now drawing a blank. Can you think of any others?
0:33:27 > 0:33:30No, I can't think of any others.
0:33:31 > 0:33:33I'm not so good on Shakespeare's plays.
0:33:33 > 0:33:36Well, I did study it for three years, so I probably ought to know.
0:33:38 > 0:33:40These are the only ones I can think of at the moment.
0:33:40 > 0:33:43Desperately trying to think of something that's got one name in it.
0:33:43 > 0:33:46- So, your answer's going to be two? - My answer's going to be two.
0:33:46 > 0:33:48- Good luck, Chris.- Thanks!
0:33:48 > 0:33:50BILL REPEATS QUESTION
0:33:53 > 0:33:55You say it is two. Let's see if you're right.
0:33:57 > 0:34:00It's three. THEY GROWN
0:34:00 > 0:34:02Antony And Cleopatra,
0:34:02 > 0:34:04Romeo And Juliet, you had, and the third one...
0:34:04 > 0:34:07- Troilus And Cressida.- Of course.
0:34:07 > 0:34:09- Not a very well-known play, to be honest.- No, no.
0:34:09 > 0:34:12OK. No score for you either, still 0-0
0:34:12 > 0:34:15Lucinda, we come to your second question.
0:34:21 > 0:34:22Gosh.
0:34:22 > 0:34:25I think I've only heard of Davy Jones
0:34:25 > 0:34:28and I might be thinking of the mythical sea character.
0:34:28 > 0:34:30Well, who can help you out here?
0:34:30 > 0:34:32I'm going to go with Cleve.
0:34:32 > 0:34:35The only one I can honestly say and I'm honestly not sure,
0:34:35 > 0:34:38I've got to say to you so, it is a stab in the dark.
0:34:38 > 0:34:41Micky Dolenz... I think it was The Monkees.
0:34:41 > 0:34:44But I can't honestly tell you that's an absolute answer.
0:34:44 > 0:34:48But those are not names of modern pop stars, I know that,
0:34:48 > 0:34:50so that's got to be a band from the past, is my reasoning.
0:34:50 > 0:34:52The Monkees ringing any bells for you?
0:34:52 > 0:34:55I have no idea myself, so I'm going to go with The Monkees.
0:34:55 > 0:34:57You're going to go with The Monkees?
0:34:57 > 0:34:59- Yeah, I'm going to take Cleve's answer.- OK.
0:34:59 > 0:35:01Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith, Peter Tork and Davy Jones
0:35:01 > 0:35:03were members of which pop band?
0:35:03 > 0:35:05You say it's The Monkees.
0:35:05 > 0:35:07Could it be? Here we go.
0:35:09 > 0:35:10- Oh! Thank you!- It is indeed.
0:35:12 > 0:35:13Well done.
0:35:15 > 0:35:17So, Lucinda, you take the lead 1-0
0:35:17 > 0:35:20but, Chris, here's your chance to equalise with your second question.
0:35:27 > 0:35:30Who do you think could help you out with a budgetary calendar matter?
0:35:30 > 0:35:31I'm going to go with Jackie.
0:35:31 > 0:35:34I think you're going to know an awful lot about this subject.
0:35:34 > 0:35:36I do take a keen interest in politics,
0:35:36 > 0:35:41only to make sure what they're doing and keep them on the right track,
0:35:41 > 0:35:44and I believe it to be a Tuesday.
0:35:44 > 0:35:46I believe it to be a Tuesday as well.
0:35:46 > 0:35:47So, I think if we both think that,
0:35:47 > 0:35:49there's a strong possibility that might be...
0:35:49 > 0:35:51- Yeah, Tuesday popped into my head.- OK.
0:35:51 > 0:35:53If I was going to deliver a budget, it would be a Tuesday.
0:35:55 > 0:35:57- Never on a Monday.- Never a Monday.
0:35:57 > 0:36:00- Nobody would listen on a Friday. - Definitely not on a Friday.
0:36:00 > 0:36:02BILL REPEATS QUESTION
0:36:04 > 0:36:07You say it's Tuesday. Have you got it right?
0:36:08 > 0:36:11- No, it's Wednesday.- Oh!
0:36:11 > 0:36:13The budget used to be delivered by the Chancellor on a Tuesday
0:36:13 > 0:36:15but they changed it to a Wednesday.
0:36:15 > 0:36:18They snuck that in, didn't they? Stealth.
0:36:18 > 0:36:21- While you were not looking. - While I wasn't looking.- OK.
0:36:21 > 0:36:23So it means, Lucinda, you're still in the lead 1-0.
0:36:23 > 0:36:26Here we go, here's your third question.
0:36:34 > 0:36:36I'm going to go with Ken.
0:36:36 > 0:36:38I feel like you might know the answer.
0:36:38 > 0:36:42Yes, I think this was the one that actually abdicated.
0:36:42 > 0:36:45I can't think of his name for a moment. Have you any ideas?
0:36:45 > 0:36:47He's quite famous with Mrs Wallace and...
0:36:47 > 0:36:53I've watched The King's Speech and I feel like Queen Elizabeth's uncle...
0:36:53 > 0:36:56- I think it was Edward. - Is it Edward VIII?
0:36:56 > 0:36:59- Yes. I feel like we should go for Edward.- I think it's Edward VIII.
0:36:59 > 0:37:01OK. Edward VIII.
0:37:01 > 0:37:03You're going to go with Edward VIII? OK.
0:37:03 > 0:37:06BILL REPEATS QUESTION
0:37:11 > 0:37:13- Edward VIII it was indeed. - Thank you!
0:37:17 > 0:37:20He did abdicate in 1936, became Duke of Windsor
0:37:20 > 0:37:23and was succeeded by King George VI.
0:37:23 > 0:37:242-0 to you.
0:37:24 > 0:37:27Chris, you can still catch up. Here's your third question.
0:37:33 > 0:37:37Tristan, Abi or Diane can still help you.
0:37:38 > 0:37:42I'm going to ask Diane please to help me on this one.
0:37:42 > 0:37:44I've not seen the film Tangled.
0:37:44 > 0:37:47No, I haven't seen the film.
0:37:47 > 0:37:51For some reason, Peter Pan came into my mind.
0:37:51 > 0:37:54Did you have any thoughts that came into your mind?
0:37:54 > 0:37:57- No.- Tangled.
0:37:57 > 0:37:58No, I can't think.
0:37:58 > 0:38:03What about Pinocchio? He had strings, did they get tangled?
0:38:03 > 0:38:07- Possibly. He was more about a wooden boy though, wasn't he?- Hmm.
0:38:07 > 0:38:10I'm on either Peter Pan or Pinocchio.
0:38:10 > 0:38:14Peter Pan or Pinocchio's what's been offered to you but, Chris,
0:38:14 > 0:38:15it's your choice.
0:38:15 > 0:38:18I don't think it's right but we'll go with Pinocchio. What the heck.
0:38:18 > 0:38:20OK. You're going to choose Pinocchio?
0:38:20 > 0:38:22We're going to choose Pinocchio, yeah.
0:38:22 > 0:38:24BILL REPEATS QUESTION
0:38:24 > 0:38:28You say the answer's Pinocchio. Let's see if you're right.
0:38:30 > 0:38:32- It's Rapunzel.- Oh!
0:38:32 > 0:38:35Let down your hair. Sorry.
0:38:35 > 0:38:36An animation made in 2010
0:38:36 > 0:38:40which made nearly 600 million worldwide.
0:38:40 > 0:38:42- OTHERS:- Really? Wow!
0:38:42 > 0:38:45So, the scores remain the same, that's 2-0.
0:38:45 > 0:38:47Lucinda, your turn.
0:38:47 > 0:38:49If you get this question right, you will be the winner
0:38:49 > 0:38:51because it will be impossible for Chris to catch up.
0:38:51 > 0:38:53OK? Here we go.
0:39:00 > 0:39:03I'm trying to think, who out of Abi and Tristan
0:39:03 > 0:39:06looks like they watch more reality TV.
0:39:06 > 0:39:10Abi, I'm guessing that you had a very long career at university,
0:39:10 > 0:39:15watched a lot of TV, so I'm going to go with Abi...
0:39:15 > 0:39:17- by that terrible logic.- It's fine.
0:39:17 > 0:39:20I think The Voice is fairly recent
0:39:20 > 0:39:22- and I think they haven't had that many female judges.- Yeah.
0:39:22 > 0:39:26So, there was the girl with the bob, Jessie J, who was one,
0:39:26 > 0:39:28who I don't think has been on The X Factor.
0:39:28 > 0:39:30But they've recently changed The X Factor
0:39:30 > 0:39:33cos Grimmy is now on it - and I love Nick Grimshaw.
0:39:33 > 0:39:36But his best friend is Rita Ora, who I think was also on The Voice.
0:39:36 > 0:39:38I'm going to have to go completely with Abi.
0:39:38 > 0:39:43I don't watch reality TV whatsoever, so Rita Ora please.
0:39:43 > 0:39:45You're putting your faith, to win,
0:39:45 > 0:39:47in Abi's choice.
0:39:47 > 0:39:49Rita Ora...
0:39:49 > 0:39:52you say is the woman who's been a judge on both The Voice UK
0:39:52 > 0:39:53and The X Factor.
0:39:53 > 0:39:56This to win. Here we go.
0:39:56 > 0:39:58MUSIC BUILDS TO CRESCENDO
0:40:01 > 0:40:03Rita Ora is right!
0:40:04 > 0:40:05Well done!
0:40:08 > 0:40:11- So, brilliant guidance from you there, Abi.- Yes.
0:40:11 > 0:40:12Terrific, well done.
0:40:12 > 0:40:14Commiserations, Chris. You did very well.
0:40:14 > 0:40:16I'm afraid you're not taking anything home
0:40:16 > 0:40:19apart from glorious memories of spending time
0:40:19 > 0:40:22with these fabulous people. Yeah, there we go.
0:40:22 > 0:40:23Have you had fun playing?
0:40:23 > 0:40:25- I have, it's been brilliant. Thank you very much.- OK.
0:40:25 > 0:40:27Lucinda is our winner.
0:40:27 > 0:40:29You'll definitely be taking home your prize fund of £1,400
0:40:29 > 0:40:32and shortly you'll have the chance to add an extra £1,000
0:40:32 > 0:40:36to your winnings. First though, let's take a moment, shall we,
0:40:36 > 0:40:39to congratulate the think tanker who gave the most correct answers
0:40:39 > 0:40:41during the show and that is...
0:40:45 > 0:40:48It's a double - Diane and Cleve.
0:40:49 > 0:40:50Well done!
0:40:52 > 0:40:54Well done, guys!
0:40:54 > 0:40:56So, Lucinda, you have one last chance now
0:40:56 > 0:41:00to seriously boost your prize fund as you face our Question Impossible.
0:41:03 > 0:41:05This is the toughest question of the whole show
0:41:05 > 0:41:08because no-one in our think tank answered it correctly.
0:41:08 > 0:41:11So, Lucinda, if you can achieve what none of them here could
0:41:11 > 0:41:15and give us a correct answer, that extra £1,000 will be yours, OK?
0:41:15 > 0:41:17- OK.- Want to take a look at the Question Impossible?- OK.
0:41:17 > 0:41:18Here it is.
0:41:28 > 0:41:31Now, before you answer we're going to give you a little bit of help
0:41:31 > 0:41:33because we're going to take a look at the wrong answers
0:41:33 > 0:41:36- that the think tank gave.- OK. - None of them got this right, OK?
0:41:36 > 0:41:39This'll help you rule one or two things out.
0:41:39 > 0:41:40So, who did they think it was?
0:41:40 > 0:41:44Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane, Cristiano Ronaldo,
0:41:44 > 0:41:47Mesut Ozil, Steven Gerrard.
0:41:47 > 0:41:49- So, it's none of those.- OK.
0:41:49 > 0:41:50Do you follow football at all?
0:41:50 > 0:41:53Not at all and I was hoping so much that I wouldn't get a question
0:41:53 > 0:41:55about football and also,
0:41:55 > 0:41:59all of the football players I've heard of are the incorrect answers.
0:41:59 > 0:42:01So...
0:42:02 > 0:42:03Erm...
0:42:04 > 0:42:07I've heard of another footballer...
0:42:07 > 0:42:09Messi, is that a footballer?
0:42:09 > 0:42:10You're on your own, I'm afraid.
0:42:10 > 0:42:12OK, I'd like to go for Messi.
0:42:12 > 0:42:15- You're going to go with Messi? - Yeah.- OK.
0:42:15 > 0:42:17BILL REPEATS QUESTION
0:42:22 > 0:42:24Your answer is Messi.
0:42:24 > 0:42:26For £1,000, let's see if you're right.
0:42:33 > 0:42:34I'm afraid not.
0:42:34 > 0:42:36- Jamie Vardy...- I would never have got that.
0:42:36 > 0:42:38..of Leicester City, I'm afraid.
0:42:38 > 0:42:39- Yeah.- Ah, OK.
0:42:39 > 0:42:42- Lionel Messi plays for Barcelona in Spain.- Ah!
0:42:42 > 0:42:44- Brilliant footballer, absolutely..- Hm-hm.
0:42:44 > 0:42:46- ..but was not the answer we were looking for.- OK.
0:42:46 > 0:42:49I'm afraid you didn't conquer the Question Impossible.
0:42:49 > 0:42:51You're still leaving though with a tidy sum of £1,400,
0:42:51 > 0:42:54so something for your mum and your nan, right?
0:42:54 > 0:42:57Yeah, hopefully get my nan and my mum a nice little treat,
0:42:57 > 0:43:00- maybe go towards a cruise...- A cruise?- ..they've always dreamed of.
0:43:00 > 0:43:02- Hopefully, yeah.- Well, that'll be lovely for you all.
0:43:02 > 0:43:05- So, I hope you have a lovely time. - Thank you so much, thank you.
0:43:05 > 0:43:08Thanks for watching. Do join us next time when three more contestants
0:43:08 > 0:43:11will see whether they can bank on the think tank.
0:43:11 > 0:43:13Until then, it's goodbye from them...
0:43:13 > 0:43:15- THINK TANK:- Bye!
0:43:15 > 0:43:16..and it's goodbye from me. Bye-bye!