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Meet our Think Tank. They answered hundreds of

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general knowledge questions before the show.

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Their answers are in,

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but how helpful will they be to the three contestants?

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Playing the game with us are Jess, a PhD student from Belfast,

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Chris, a company direct from Leeds,

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and Anthony, an accounts director from London.

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This is Think Tank.

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APPLAUSE Welcome to the show.

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-Welcome, as ever, to our Think Tank. Hi, guys.

-Hi.

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This group of people includes chemistry teacher, Arminel,

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a retired local government manager, Jackie,

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musician, Cleve,

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ice hockey player, Tristan,

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office assistant, Anisha,

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a retired holiday rep, Ken,

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pizza waiter, Peter

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and Lucy, our dance teacher.

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They're all here to help our three contestants throughout the show.

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Jess, Chris and Anthony, welcome to the programme.

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Jess, you're a PhD student. What are you studying?

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Cancer research. In the second year at the moment.

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So you must be a very good student.

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-Most of the time, yes.

-Yes.

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Well, we've had one or two students here in the Think Tank.

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Some of you have been to university, haven't you? Peter?

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Yeah, I did fuel and combustion science at Leeds University.

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-Lucy?

-I was sports science at Loughborough.

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-Were you good students?

-Yes.

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LAUGHTER

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Why were you not a good student, Peter?

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I probably did too many societies.

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-What was it?

-There was a gospel choir, sci-fi society,

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rowing society and break dancing society.

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Have they come in useful since you graduated?

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Break dancing's been handy for entertaining people.

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Do you lie on your back spinning a pizza on your finger...

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cos you're a pizza waiter, spinning a pizza on your fingertip.

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Sometimes, yes.

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Chris, you're a company director. What does the company do?

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We're shop fitters in Leeds.

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Who do you work with?

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It's a family business, so my wife and two of my sons

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and my sister-in-law all work within the business.

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How long's it been in the family for?

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-We've been in business since 1948.

-Wow.

-So 68 years.

-That's brilliant.

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This is a bit like a family business.

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Sometimes it feels like we've been together for 68 years.

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If there's an argument at home, though,

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-does that ever to get taken to work?

-Oh, yeah.

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LAUGHTER

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-We live and breathe work, unfortunately.

-Yeah.

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We don't have any problems like that cos we're just one big...

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-ALL:

-..happy family!

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OK. Anthony, you're a young man. Married? Single?

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Getting married in November this year with my fiancee, Diana.

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-Congratulations.

-I'm looking forward to that.

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Jackie, you've been married for, what, 41 years now?

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-41 years. 42 this year.

-What is the key to a successful marriage?

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I think Dave doing as he's told, really, but...

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LAUGHTER

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It's always worked well for us.

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-We've always been best friends first.

-All right.

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Great to have all of you with us. Good luck with the game.

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So, over three rounds, our contestants will try to tap into

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the knowledge of the Think Tank to build up as much money as possible.

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The two highest scorers go through to the final.

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Ultimately, just one of them, though,

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will walk away with a cash prize.

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So, let's play the first round.

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So, in this round, I'm going to ask you a question

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then every member of the Think Tank will reveal the answer

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they gave before the show.

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The correct answer is always there somewhere.

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Any number of mistakes there as well, though.

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So pick out the right one, £200 is added to your prize fund.

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Two questions each. Jess, you're up first.

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Here's a question we asked the Think Tank.

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Have a think about that while we see what the Think Tank chose.

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Starting with Arminel.

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I think you've got eight different names to choose from there.

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-That's going to be a bit difficult.

-Mm.

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-At least they all begin with a J.

-That's a start.

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Erm, immediately I did think something

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-in the range of Joanne or Joanna.

-Mm-hm.

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I definitely don't think it's Jessica,

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cos otherwise I would've known that.

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-So I think I'm going to go with Joanne. Arminel's.

-OK.

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What does the J stand for in the name of the author JK Rowling?

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Jess is going with Joanne. Let's see if she's right.

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Yes, Joanne, it is. Well done.

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Well done, Arminel.

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She chose to use her initials rather than her first name

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cos she didn't want to be identified as being a female author.

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She thought that might put readers off, so she went with JK Rowling.

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-Well done, Jess. £200 to you.

-Right.

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Chris, we come to you for your first question.

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Have a think about that, Chris,

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while we see what the Think Tank came up with.

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Remember, the correct answer's always there somewhere. Arminel?

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Two for Belgium, two for Spain, but it could be any of those.

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Any ideas?

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It's not Spain because the last man abdicated a couple of years ago.

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It's one of the Nordic countries, I think, or perhaps Belgium.

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It's not Monaco because he's young. So, er...

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-Belgium.

-You're going to go with Belgium.

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As of January 1st, 2016, which European country has

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the longest-serving monarch after the UK?

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Chris says it's Belgium. Let's see if he's right.

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-It is, in fact, Denmark.

-Oh.

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Well, well done, Lucy.

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Queen Margrethe II has been monarch there since 1972.

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So, nothing for you there, Chris.

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We move on to Anthony.

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You've seen how it works. Let's have a look at your question.

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Let's see what the Think Tank came up with. Arminel?

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Well, got a whole kennel to choose from there.

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-What do you reckon?

-I don't know.

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It's probably my worst subject, this, as well, dogs breeds.

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So I'm going to go with the majority,

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which is either a terrier or corgi,

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and I liked the look of wise Ken, so I'm going to go with corgi.

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Wise Ken you're going to go with. OK.

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Cardigan and Pembroke, two varieties of which breed of dog?

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Anthony, you're saying corgi.

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Let's see if you are barking up the right tree.

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You are indeed. Corgi, it is.

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Lucy had...have you ever seen a poodle sheepdog?

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No.

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OK, I'm looking back at this thinking, "What?!"

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I'm thinking I either read it as two breeds of dog

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or was torn between two answers and didn't cross one out.

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-Yes.

-I don't know.

-Nice answer.

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So, Anthony, £200 for you there.

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And we come back to Jess for your second question.

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Have a think about that while we see what the Think Tank thought.

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So, three going for Minions,

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but you've got a fair number of other choices there, Jess.

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This is a great question for me.

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I love Despicable Me,

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and I know for a fact that they're all Minions.

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-So, I'd like to go with Minions, please.

-Minions, it is. OK.

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Kevin, Bob and Stuart are the three main characters in which 2015 film?

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Jess says it's Minions.

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Is she right?

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Minions, it is.

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Made over one billion US dollars, that film.

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Tristan, I'm loving the idea of three musketeers

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called Kevin, Bob and Stuart.

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It was a modern film, so modern names - why not?

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You might be giving the producers some ideas, though.

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All right. £200 to you, Jess.

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Chris, we come round to you again. Here's your second question.

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-Been to Paris?

-Yes.

-So you might know this one.

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Let's see what the Think Tank came up with.

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Notre Dame's a popular choice there,

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but doesn't necessarily mean it's right.

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What do you think, Chris?

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I think Notre Dame is the answer.

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I think Ken would probably know that answer

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and that's what he's gone for.

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And it is near a river,

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-so I would go with Notre Dame.

-OK.

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Which famous Gothic building is located on the Ile de la Cite?

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Chris, you're saying Notre Dame. Let's see if you're right.

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Notre Dame, it is. Well done.

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Completed in 1345, its name means Our Lady

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and it is, indeed, of course, on the River Seine.

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Chris, £200 to you.

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And, Anthony, your turn.

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Have a think about that, and let's hear from the Think Tank.

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-Well, several female names there.

-Yeah

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When the question first came up, Sydney came

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straight into my head.

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But, I mean, nothing wrong with Tristan's last few answers.

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Don't know if that's the right way to go.

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I'm going to go with Victoria.

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It may be the obvious one, but I'm hoping it's right.

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Which Australian city is named after the wife of the British king

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William IV?

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Anthony's going with Victoria.

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Is he right?

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It's Adelaide, in fact.

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-Oh.

-The state capital of South Australia.

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-Victoria, of course, married Albert.

-True.

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Well, well done, Ken and Arminel.

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Anthony, nothing for you there,

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and that brings us to the end of the first round.

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Let's take a look at how you're all getting on.

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Chris and Anthony, you're tied on £200,

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in the lead, with £400, is Jess.

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Well, that can all change in our next round.

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Every member of the Think Tank is holding two questions

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which they answered correctly before the show.

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You're going to take it in turns to pick someone from the Think Tank

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whose knowledge you think you can match. For every correct answer,

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another £200 will be added to your prize fund.

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Once a Think Tanker has asked both of their questions,

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they can't be picked again.

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Jess, you get to go first.

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You've got the whole bunch to choose from.

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Who would you like to go with?

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I just think, based on the last round,

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I'd like to go for Tristan.

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Tristan, our ice hockey player.

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So, this is one of my favourite artists, this is music,

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so I'm hoping you get this.

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I'm pretty sure it's Jamaica...

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cos he's Jamaican, isn't he?

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-Yeah, so I'd like to go for Jamaica, please.

-Jamaica.

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Tristan, is she right?

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Jamaica is the correct answer.

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Hugely famous reggae artist, of course.

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Born in 1945 in Jamaica.

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OK. £200 to you, Jess.

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And, Chris, you're up next. Everyone's still available.

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-Ken, please.

-Ken. And why Ken?

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I think he might be more on my wavelength.

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On your wavelength. Our retired holiday rep, Ken.

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So, mine's a film question, which I think you'll know.

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-Have you seen it?

-Yes.

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-Clint Eastwood.

-Clint Eastwood. Very quickly to that.

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-Yes, perfect answer. Clint Eastwood.

-Well done.

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And Clint Eastwood also directed it.

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-A really good film, wasn't it?

-It certainly was.

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£200 to you, Chris. Anthony, we come to you.

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I'm going to go with Cleve, please.

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Our musician, Cleve.

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This is actually a music question.

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I know the answer to this

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cos I actually had a friend who worked on this album,

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and I've had to learn a couple of songs off it as well.

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The question is...

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Our Version of Events

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is an award-winning album by which singer?

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Not a clue, to be honest. Erm...

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Sounds kind of like quite an emotional...

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Maybe like a Bob Dylan, I'm going to say.

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-Bob Dylan, you want to go with?

-Yeah. Yeah, please.

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Is that right?

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Much, much later in time.

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It's actually Emelie Sande.

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Emelie Sande is the answer. OK.

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So, nothing for you there, Anthony, I'm afraid.

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We come back to you, Jess,

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and you can still choose anybody you like.

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-Can I go for Lucy this time, please?

-Certainly can.

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So, I love skiing, and I knew the answer to this

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cos this is a resort that I've actually been to.

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Klosters is a ski resort

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in which country, Jess?

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Never been skiing before in my life, so this is not great.

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Erm...I'm going to go with France,

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cos I know there's a lot of ski slopes in France.

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France is what she's saying.

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It's close. It's Switzerland.

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So, it's just next door.

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It's a high-end ski resort,

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popular with members of the Royal family,

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but it's not in France.

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So, nothing for you there, Jess.

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Chris, coming to you again, and still all eight to go with.

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-I feel lucky with Ken.

-All right.

-Feeling lucky with Ken.

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-Sorry, Ken.

-OK. No, it's fine.

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This one's about travel.

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Yeah.

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It's not Switzerland. I think it's...

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Austria.

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Austria. Is he right?

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-Well done, yes. Austria and Tyrol.

-Well done.

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And the capital of the Tyrol is Innsbruck. So, well done.

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£200 to you, Chris.

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Anthony, coming round to you again. Anybody but Ken.

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-I'll have Jackie, please.

-Oh, hiya.

-Hi.

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I knew this one cos it's one of my favourite programmes.

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-Here's a question about Come Dine With Me.

-OK.

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I couldn't be on it because I can't stand fussy eaters,

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so I'd probably throw them out before the end of the programme.

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But I do like it. And the question is...

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Who is the narrator of the TV show Come Dine With Me?

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I can hear his voice, but...and pretty much see his face,

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but I have no idea about the name.

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I think... It was like...

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Did he do the Red Dwarf? Like, Craig Charles. Possibly?

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-I'll go with Craig Charles.

-Craig Charles?

-Yeah.

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Was it Craig Charles?

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It's not, unfortunately, but I think he makes the programme.

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-It's Dave Lamb.

-Ah, OK.

-Dave Lamb was the answer. OK.

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-So, you don't like fussy eaters?

-No.

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You could never be on Come Dine With Me?

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No, I'd have chucked them out the door before we got to...

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Think Tankers, where do you think

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we should all go round for dinner tonight?

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-We're coming round yours tonight.

-And you'll do as you're told.

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Jackie, thanks very much.

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Nothing for you there, Anthony.

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We come back to Jess.

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You can't use Ken, but you can still ask anybody else.

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I was lucky with Tristan's question the last time,

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-so I'd like to go for Tristan again.

-Tristan.

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Thank you for choosing me again.

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Hope you're clued up on your Greek mythology.

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Was one of my favourite classes in schools.

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I actually remember this myth.

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I'm not too great on mythology, so this is really good.

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So he had the wings made of wax, and he went to close to the sun

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and that's when they melted.

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-So it's the sun.

-The sun is your answer.

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Two for two. The sun is the correct answer.

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-Good job.

-Well done.

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And spot-on with your explanation.

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Icarus made those wings out of wax to escape,

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and he went too close to the sun. OK.

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Well done. £200 to you.

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Chris, Tristan you can't go with, or Ken,

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but you've still got six other members of the Think Tank.

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-Peter.

-Peter.

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Well, I got this question because I eat a lot of pizza,

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-so I hope you've eaten some pizza.

-So do I.

-OK.

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Which type of fruit is an integral ingredient of a Hawaiian pizza?

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-Pineapple...

-Pineapple.

-..I think. Pineapple.

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-Is that correct?

-He's correct.

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Pineapple's the right answer.

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-It's normally a ham and pineapple pizza, isn't it?

-Indeed, yeah.

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So pineapple's absolutely right. £200 to you, Chris.

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And, Anthony, we come back to you.

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I'll go with Anisha, please.

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-Hi, Anthony.

-Hi.

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OK, so the reason why I got this question right

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is because this person is, like, an inspiration to me.

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The question is...

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-Do you remember that at all?

-No, not really.

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A few names, Tina Turner or Whitney Houston, come to mind,

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but not really too much of a clue.

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-I'll go with...I'll go with Whitney Houston.

-Whitney Houston.

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It's not, unfortunately.

0:17:420:17:44

-It's Grace Jones.

-Grace Jones...

-Yeah.

-..was the answer.

0:17:440:17:48

-She sang her 1980s hit Slave To The Rhythm.

-Ooh...

0:17:480:17:52

-And hula hooped the whole way through.

-She did indeed.

0:17:520:17:55

So you want to emulate her. Can you hula hoop?

0:17:550:17:57

No, I actually can't. But she's just so beautiful.

0:17:570:17:59

Like, when I get, like, brave enough, this is coming off,

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and I'm going bald, mate. And that's...

0:18:020:18:05

You can take up hula hooping. # Slave to the rhythm... #

0:18:050:18:08

-With clippers, like, "Yeah."

-That sort of thing.

-Exactly.

0:18:080:18:11

-It's good. Keeps you loose, you know?

-It's great.

-OK. Good.

0:18:110:18:14

All right. So, nothing for you there, Anthony, I'm afraid.

0:18:140:18:17

At the end of that round, let's see how your prize funds have changed.

0:18:170:18:20

Anthony on £200,

0:18:200:18:22

Jess and Chris tied on £800.

0:18:220:18:25

So, one of you will shortly have to leave the game,

0:18:300:18:32

but there is one last chance for you to take the lead.

0:18:320:18:35

Anthony, you can still catch up - there's still time.

0:18:350:18:37

All of you are now going to be asked the same question.

0:18:370:18:40

Two members of the Think Tank will then tell you

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the answer that they gave before the show

0:18:420:18:44

and why they think they're right.

0:18:440:18:46

Only one of them is going to be correct.

0:18:460:18:47

If you side with the right person,

0:18:470:18:49

you'll add an all-important £200 to your prize fund.

0:18:490:18:52

Only five questions, though, remain

0:18:520:18:54

before we do have to say goodbye to one of you,

0:18:540:18:56

so choose your answers carefully. All right?

0:18:560:18:59

First, then, we'll hear answers from Ken and Anisha.

0:18:590:19:03

And here's the question.

0:19:030:19:05

Ken.

0:19:110:19:12

Well, I've got to go back a few years

0:19:120:19:14

and I can remember one chilly day

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standing on my local train station

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seeing a train go through with a coffin on it,

0:19:200:19:23

and people were absolutely thronging the tracks,

0:19:230:19:26

and that coffin held Winston Churchill.

0:19:260:19:30

My answer is Winston Churchill.

0:19:300:19:32

-OK. That was back in 1965, wasn't it?

-Yes.

0:19:320:19:34

Anisha.

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OK. So, I went for David Beckham,

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reason being is Britain likes their football,

0:19:380:19:41

and he's a pretty good football player,

0:19:410:19:43

-so why not vote for him?

-OK.

0:19:430:19:45

David Beckham, Winston Churchill.

0:19:450:19:47

They both believe they have the right answer,

0:19:470:19:49

but only one is correct.

0:19:490:19:51

Those are your choices, contestants. Please lock in your answers.

0:19:510:19:54

Let's see who you've sided with.

0:19:550:19:57

All three of you have gone with Winston Churchill.

0:19:570:19:59

Let's see if you're right.

0:19:590:20:00

Winston Churchill, it is indeed.

0:20:020:20:04

It makes sense.

0:20:040:20:07

Isambard Kingdom Brunel came second,

0:20:070:20:09

-David Beckham was on the list.

-OK.

0:20:090:20:12

-He came 33rd.

-Oh!

0:20:120:20:14

-Well, he's on the list at least.

-He'll make it one day.

0:20:140:20:16

Maybe. All right. Well done, Ken.

0:20:160:20:18

-Thank you.

-Thank you very much.

-Thank you.

-Thanks.

0:20:180:20:20

So, £200 gets added to all your prize funds.

0:20:200:20:24

And for our next question,

0:20:240:20:25

we'll hear answers from Cleve and Arminel.

0:20:250:20:28

Here it is.

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Cleve.

0:20:360:20:37

I remember when I saw this question, I started to count,

0:20:370:20:41

and by the time I got through the As,

0:20:410:20:44

I thought, "I'm going to be here all year."

0:20:440:20:46

So I had to make a guess at this, and after A comes B,

0:20:460:20:50

so that was my answer, B.

0:20:500:20:53

B. OK. Arminel?

0:20:530:20:55

Well, I got a bit further through the alphabet,

0:20:550:20:57

and I went for S,

0:20:570:20:58

and the reason is because, a few years ago,

0:20:580:21:01

I played an internet game where you had to put

0:21:010:21:04

the 193 countries of the United Nation

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in alphabetical order within 20 minutes.

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And I've got this vision of a long column of Ss.

0:21:100:21:14

Now, I also thought to myself there are approximately 200 nations,

0:21:140:21:19

26 is approximately 25,

0:21:190:21:20

which makes it approximately an eighth,

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26 letters of the alphabet - it's got to be a lot.

0:21:220:21:25

There are all the ones that start with South

0:21:250:21:27

and then there are the... Serbia, Slovenia, etc, etc.

0:21:270:21:31

-So I think the answer is S.

-OK.

0:21:310:21:35

So your options are S or B.

0:21:350:21:37

Please lock in your answers.

0:21:370:21:39

And what have you come up with?

0:21:410:21:42

You've all come up with S.

0:21:420:21:44

Let's see if you and Arminel are right.

0:21:440:21:47

You are indeed. S, it is.

0:21:480:21:50

-Can't believe it.

-I didn't...

0:21:500:21:52

It was one of the most complicated explanations

0:21:520:21:54

I think I've ever...

0:21:540:21:55

You sort of lost me somewhere between Sudan and Swaziland.

0:21:550:21:59

Come on, let's see how many of the 26 you can name.

0:21:590:22:02

It was a few years ago that I was doing it.

0:22:020:22:04

Yes, and we've only got 45 minutes for the programme. Get to 12.

0:22:040:22:07

Arminel, excellent effort. Well done.

0:22:070:22:09

-Thanks very much.

-Thank you.

-Thank you.

0:22:090:22:12

So £200 is added to all your totals,

0:22:120:22:15

and we get our next Think Tankers,

0:22:150:22:17

who are Lucy and Peter.

0:22:170:22:19

And here's the question.

0:22:190:22:20

Lucy.

0:22:280:22:29

Only Fools and Horses is a great British institution.

0:22:290:22:32

I've seen loads of episodes, and one of my favourite characters -

0:22:320:22:36

I always have a chuckle when he comes up - is Trigger.

0:22:360:22:39

I think he was in it progressively more

0:22:390:22:40

because he was enjoyed by so many,

0:22:400:22:42

so I've gone for Trigger.

0:22:420:22:43

OK. Peter.

0:22:430:22:45

I was thinking more of the home unit,

0:22:450:22:47

and you had a person that used to live there who was Uncle Albert,

0:22:470:22:49

and he always used to, like, pretend to be asleep

0:22:490:22:52

but he wasn't really asleep.

0:22:520:22:54

So Uncle Albert or Trigger. Those are your choices, contestants.

0:22:540:22:57

Please lock in your answers.

0:22:570:22:59

Well, you've all gone with Uncle Albert.

0:23:010:23:03

Let's see if you and Peter are correct.

0:23:030:23:05

-It's Trigger, in fact.

-Oh!

-Mm.

0:23:070:23:10

Trigger was the character

0:23:100:23:11

played by Roger Lloyd Pack.

0:23:110:23:12

Never called Rodney by his proper name - he always called him Dave.

0:23:120:23:15

-That's right.

-Well done. Thanks very much.

0:23:150:23:18

So no money for any of you there.

0:23:180:23:19

And for our next question, we hear answers from Jackie and Cleve.

0:23:190:23:24

Here it is.

0:23:240:23:25

Scientific question for you, Jackie.

0:23:300:23:32

Well, you don't really have to be a scientist for this

0:23:320:23:34

because I'm not a scientist,

0:23:340:23:35

and I didn't do any chemistry subjects at school.

0:23:350:23:38

But I do remember all the face creams and everything,

0:23:380:23:41

when they were out,

0:23:410:23:42

and they used to talk about pH values.

0:23:420:23:44

And I think that the H stands for high.

0:23:440:23:48

-The H stands for high.

-Yeah.

0:23:480:23:49

All right. Cleve.

0:23:490:23:51

Well, after skipping all those chemistry classes

0:23:510:23:55

to play my piano and go out singing,

0:23:550:23:57

I used to get lots of air.

0:23:570:23:58

And the only thing I could think of possibly with a pH

0:23:580:24:01

would be hydrogen.

0:24:010:24:02

Hydrogen. OK.

0:24:020:24:04

Hydrogen or high. Those are your choices, contestants.

0:24:040:24:07

Please lock in your answers

0:24:070:24:08

What have you come up with?

0:24:100:24:11

Jess and Chris say hydrogen,

0:24:110:24:14

Anthony says high.

0:24:140:24:15

Let's see who's right.

0:24:150:24:17

It is hydrogen.

0:24:180:24:19

Potential hydrogen is what it's about,

0:24:240:24:26

and the pH test measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.

0:24:260:24:30

So, you may not have got to many chemistry lessons

0:24:300:24:33

but you got the right answer, Cleve, so well done.

0:24:330:24:35

-Dog got my homework every time.

-LAUGHTER

0:24:350:24:37

Off you go. Thanks a lot.

0:24:370:24:39

And £200, then, goes to Jess and Chris.

0:24:390:24:42

For our final question then, in this round,

0:24:420:24:45

we're going to hear answers from Tristan and Ken.

0:24:450:24:48

And here's the question.

0:24:480:24:49

-Tristan.

-So, I went for ladybird,

0:24:570:24:59

purely because every time you see a ladybird

0:24:590:25:01

it's always a beautiful sight.

0:25:010:25:02

And there's a few different species of ladybird, I believe.

0:25:020:25:05

The Royal Society of Biology probably takes an interest in that

0:25:050:25:08

-also, so that was the reason I went with ladybird.

-OK. Ken.

0:25:080:25:11

Well, when I say the name,

0:25:110:25:12

I want everybody to give a resounding "Ah!"

0:25:120:25:15

cos my answer is bumblebee.

0:25:150:25:17

-Aw!

-Aw!

-Aw!

-Well done.

0:25:170:25:20

Bumblebee. OK.

0:25:200:25:22

Bumblebee or ladybird. Those are your choices.

0:25:220:25:25

Please lock in your answers.

0:25:250:25:27

Jess, you've gone with ladybird, and you have too, Anthony.

0:25:300:25:33

On his own in the middle with the bumblebee is Chris.

0:25:330:25:36

Who's right?

0:25:360:25:37

Bumblebee, it is.

0:25:390:25:40

-In fact, the ladybird came second.

-Oh.

0:25:440:25:46

The bumblebee is a very fine flying insect.

0:25:460:25:48

-It's beautiful. Love them.

-Yeah, absolutely beautiful.

0:25:480:25:51

So, well done, Ken. Thanks very much.

0:25:510:25:53

£200 to you, then, Chris, and that's the end of that round.

0:25:530:25:55

So let's take a look at your totals.

0:25:550:25:57

Chris, you have the lead, in fact, with £1,600,

0:25:570:26:00

followed by Jess with 1,400,

0:26:000:26:02

and trailing behind with just £600 is Anthony.

0:26:020:26:05

So I'm afraid, Anthony, we have to say goodbye to you.

0:26:050:26:07

-Thanks for playing.

-Thank you.

0:26:070:26:09

-Have you enjoyed it?

-Been great fun. Thanks to the Think Tankers as well.

0:26:090:26:12

-It's been great to have you along.

-Thanks.

0:26:120:26:14

Well done, Chris and Jess. You two, then, will now compete

0:26:140:26:17

to take home the money you've earned so far in our final.

0:26:170:26:19

So, Jess, if you win, what would you like to do with the money?

0:26:240:26:27

Well, being a poor student,

0:26:270:26:28

I haven't been on holiday for about four years,

0:26:280:26:31

-so it'll go towards a lovely holiday.

-Aw.

0:26:310:26:33

-Where would you go?

-America.

0:26:330:26:35

-I lived there for a year, so I'd love to go back again.

-OK.

0:26:350:26:38

Chris, any thoughts?

0:26:380:26:40

Yeah, I'd like to spend it on a family holiday next year.

0:26:400:26:44

It's my youngest son's 30th birthday,

0:26:440:26:46

so hopefully we could all go somewhere together.

0:26:460:26:49

-Have a party as well, maybe?

-Probably, yes.

0:26:490:26:51

-Hire a band?

-Er, no.

0:26:510:26:53

Cleve, sorry, I'm trying to get you the business.

0:26:530:26:56

-Oh! And you live in Leeds, don't you?

-I do.

0:26:560:26:58

-And I live in Leeds too.

-He's just up the road.

0:26:580:27:00

-He's dead cheap. Aren't you?

-Band and everything.

0:27:000:27:03

I'll marry your son, the whole works.

0:27:030:27:05

-LAUGHTER

-Not personally marry him,

0:27:050:27:07

-as in, you know...

-You get a whole bundle with him.

0:27:070:27:10

OK. All right. Well, good luck to you both.

0:27:100:27:12

And our final is a general knowledge battle.

0:27:120:27:14

I'm going to ask you five questions each.

0:27:140:27:16

Whoever gives the most correct answers

0:27:160:27:18

then takes home the money they've built up so far.

0:27:180:27:20

The Think Tank, fortunately, still on hand to help you out.

0:27:200:27:23

You can pick someone to consult with before you give your answer.

0:27:230:27:27

Each member, though, can only be picked once,

0:27:270:27:29

and the difference in the final compared to the rest of the show

0:27:290:27:32

is that they haven't seen any of these questions before either,

0:27:320:27:35

so just as much in the dark as you. OK?

0:27:350:27:37

Chris, you built up the most money in the main game -

0:27:370:27:40

the final starts with you.

0:27:400:27:41

And here's your first question.

0:27:410:27:43

Chris, what do you think?

0:27:480:27:49

-Have you got an idea roughly?

-I've got idea roughly, yeah.

-OK.

0:27:490:27:53

Who can help you back that up?

0:27:530:27:55

I think Arminel.

0:27:550:27:57

-Arminel.

-Yes. I can help you.

0:27:570:28:00

What is it that you think, first of all?

0:28:000:28:03

I think was Anne Boleyn.

0:28:030:28:05

Ah, no. She was the second wife,

0:28:050:28:09

and she was the mother of Elizabeth.

0:28:090:28:10

-Oh, right.

-But I'm glad you've come to me

0:28:100:28:13

because I am able to be helpful.

0:28:130:28:14

It was his first wife, and it was Catherine of Aragon.

0:28:140:28:19

So...Arminel disagreeing with you there.

0:28:190:28:22

It's your choice, your answer that we go with.

0:28:220:28:25

No, I'm going to go with Arminel. Catherine of Aragon.

0:28:250:28:29

Which of the wives, then, of Henry VIII

0:28:290:28:32

was the mother of Mary I of England?

0:28:320:28:33

You're saying Catherine of Aragon, Chris. Let's see if you're right.

0:28:330:28:36

-Catherine of Aragon, it is.

-Thank you.

-Glad you chose me.

0:28:380:28:41

Well done, well done.

0:28:420:28:44

And, as Arminel said, she was the first wife of Henry VIII.

0:28:440:28:47

Really good use of Think Tank knowledge there,

0:28:470:28:49

so well done, Chris.

0:28:490:28:51

That's one to you. Jess, your first question.

0:28:510:28:54

Bad subject for me. Not a clue about politics whatsoever.

0:29:000:29:03

All right. Let's see who can help you out here, then.

0:29:030:29:05

Erm, I'd like to go with Ken, please.

0:29:050:29:09

-Oops.

-Oh, no.

-Yeah.

-LAUGHTER

0:29:090:29:12

Erm...I think it's something in Kent,

0:29:120:29:16

but I'm honestly not sure.

0:29:160:29:18

I thought it was something like Dover

0:29:180:29:20

or something like that in Kent.

0:29:200:29:22

Erm...I can see him going to his constituency,

0:29:220:29:26

and I thought...it was.

0:29:260:29:28

But I've got...now it may be a suburb of London.

0:29:280:29:31

So, really, I can't help, really.

0:29:310:29:33

-I'm very sorry about that. Just got the wrong question.

-OK.

0:29:330:29:36

-You're going to have to come up with a constituency somewhere.

-Yeah.

0:29:360:29:39

I'm going to go with the answer Ken gave

0:29:390:29:43

-and say Dover.

-Dover. OK.

0:29:430:29:45

David Cameron became the MP for which constituency in 2001?

0:29:450:29:49

Jess, you're saying Dover.

0:29:490:29:50

Let's see if you're right.

0:29:500:29:51

In fact it's Witney.

0:29:530:29:55

Oh, sorry.

0:29:550:29:56

-Which is in Oxfordshire.

-OK.

-Yeah. OK.

0:29:560:29:59

So it's 1-0 to Chris,

0:29:590:30:01

and here's your second question, Chris.

0:30:010:30:03

Same month as my birthday.

0:30:090:30:10

-Oh, well, you have a pretty good idea, then.

-Yes.

0:30:100:30:13

-Who come back you up on this?

-I'll go with Jackie.

-Jackie.

0:30:130:30:16

-I was thinking April.

-I think you're right.

-Yeah.

0:30:160:30:19

And I think we should celebrate it more.

0:30:190:30:21

-I certainly agree with you on that one.

-Yeah.

-April.

0:30:210:30:24

In the UK, St George's Day is celebrated in which month?

0:30:240:30:27

Chris, you're saying April.

0:30:270:30:28

Is he right?

0:30:280:30:29

April, it is. Well done.

0:30:300:30:32

-Do you know which date it is actually?

-23rd.

-April 23rd.

0:30:350:30:37

Well done. Good knowledge. OK.

0:30:370:30:39

Jess, it's 2-0 at the moment to Chris.

0:30:390:30:42

Still got time to catch up. Here's your second question.

0:30:420:30:44

-Is that more your line?

-Yes, this is more my thing.

0:30:490:30:51

I know it's physics, but I know what it is.

0:30:510:30:54

I'm going to go with...Lucy.

0:30:540:30:57

-Oh, hello.

-Hello.

-Erm...OK.

0:30:570:30:59

Working back, it's the one after Jupiter, isn't it?

0:30:590:31:02

-I have a wee rhyme, so...

-OK.

0:31:020:31:04

Many very energetic aliens jump straight under nine planets.

0:31:040:31:09

-Saturn.

-So that'd be Saturn, then, yeah.

0:31:090:31:11

-Saturn, please.

-Saturn.

-Yeah.

0:31:110:31:14

In the solar system, what is the sixth planet from the sun?

0:31:140:31:17

Jess, you're saying Saturn. Are you right?

0:31:170:31:19

You are indeed. Saturn is the answer.

0:31:210:31:23

-That's good.

-Good, yeah.

0:31:230:31:25

-KEN:

-Yes, very good.

0:31:250:31:26

Saturn, the second-largest planet in our solar system.

0:31:260:31:29

All right. Well, well done for working so well together.

0:31:290:31:31

OK, 2-1. Chris, your third question.

0:31:310:31:34

-How good is your Shakespeare?

-Not good at all.

-Ah. OK.

0:31:420:31:46

Cleve, Tristan, Anisha or Peter to help you.

0:31:460:31:51

-Anisha.

-Anisha.

-OK.

0:31:510:31:53

-So, I'm thinking back to the films...

-Yeah.

0:31:530:31:56

..and Juliet's cousin killed Mercutio,

0:31:560:32:01

which is Romeo's best friend.

0:32:010:32:04

Cos he's like, "Mercutio!" and he's really, really upset.

0:32:040:32:07

And then Romeo is, like, really angry

0:32:070:32:10

and then he's driving, he's driving

0:32:100:32:12

and he goes to the fountain and that guy's there.

0:32:120:32:14

OK, so he's a Capulet because of Juliet, but what was...?

0:32:140:32:18

-Have you got any ideas?

-No.

0:32:180:32:19

Come on. Come on, Chris. Give me something.

0:32:200:32:23

Erm, what was his name?!

0:32:250:32:28

Was it something beginning with A? Amulet or...?

0:32:280:32:30

No, it's not. It's not that.

0:32:300:32:33

Mercio?

0:32:330:32:35

Ben...Benvolio?

0:32:350:32:37

-Benvolio?

-Benvolio.

0:32:370:32:40

I want to say Benvolio.

0:32:400:32:42

-We'll have to go with him.

-Benvolio. OK.

0:32:420:32:44

In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet,

0:32:440:32:46

which cousin of Juliet is killed by Romeo in a fit of anger?

0:32:460:32:49

Chris, you're saying Benvolio.

0:32:490:32:51

Let's see if you're on the right lines.

0:32:510:32:53

-Tybalt!

-It's Tybalt.

-Oh, my... No!

0:32:550:32:57

-Tybalt.

-I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.

0:32:570:33:01

Never heard of him.

0:33:010:33:02

In retaliation for Tybalt's killing of Romeo's friend Mercutio.

0:33:020:33:05

I'm intrigued, though, by your Romeo and Juliet memories.

0:33:050:33:10

Driving?! What's going on?

0:33:100:33:12

-In the Leonardo DiCaprio version.

-Yes.

-Yes. Very good film.

-OK.

0:33:120:33:18

-That was the Baz Luhrmann film.

-Yes.

0:33:180:33:19

OK. All right. Well, good effort. Tried hard.

0:33:190:33:23

-Afraid it didn't quite work for you. OK.

-Yeah.

0:33:230:33:25

Still 2-1 to you, Chris, though,

0:33:250:33:27

and, Jess, here's your third question.

0:33:270:33:29

You can equalise with this one.

0:33:290:33:30

Is this your thing, motor racing?

0:33:360:33:38

-Not really, but I think I do know who it is.

-All right.

0:33:380:33:40

Cos my dad watches a lot of Formula One.

0:33:400:33:42

I'm going to go with Tristan because he's sporty,

0:33:420:33:45

so we'll go with him.

0:33:450:33:47

-Lewis Hamilton?

-Yeah, that's who I was thinking.

-Yeah.

0:33:470:33:50

And that's about the right time as well, so Lewis Hamilton, please.

0:33:500:33:53

In 2010, at the age of 23,

0:33:530:33:54

who became the youngest ever Formula One champion?

0:33:540:33:57

Jess, you're saying it's Lewis Hamilton. Is she right?

0:33:570:34:00

-Oh!

-It's Sebastian Vettel, in fact.

0:34:010:34:04

And he won it the following three years as well.

0:34:040:34:07

So I'm afraid you're wrong there,

0:34:070:34:09

and it means, Chris, you are still in the lead 2-1

0:34:090:34:12

for your fourth question.

0:34:120:34:13

-Cleve or Peter to help you.

-Oh, it's got to be Cleve.

0:34:190:34:23

Got to be Cleve.

0:34:230:34:24

-I know the name.

-Yeah.

-Absolutely.

-Erm...

0:34:240:34:27

Would she not be the violin?

0:34:270:34:29

I just want her clear in my mind.

0:34:290:34:30

I just need to get an image clear in my mind.

0:34:300:34:33

Erm, Jacqueline du Pre.

0:34:330:34:34

If it's a stringed instrument, which I'm assuming it is,

0:34:350:34:38

I'm going to say the violin probably,

0:34:380:34:40

very much with you.

0:34:400:34:42

To say I was certain wouldn't be fair.

0:34:420:34:44

It would be a more calculated guess,

0:34:440:34:46

and, I mean, it's a big family of string instruments, so...

0:34:460:34:49

-Yeah, but they tend to lead, don't they?

-Yeah.

0:34:490:34:51

And they get a name for themselves.

0:34:510:34:54

-Violin.

-Jacqueline de Pre was best-known for her skill

0:34:540:34:57

on which musical instrument?

0:34:570:34:58

Chris, you're saying it's violin.

0:34:580:35:00

Let's see if you're right.

0:35:000:35:01

It's the cello.

0:35:030:35:05

-It's a stringed instrument, indeed...

-Yeah, well done.

0:35:050:35:08

-..but not the violin.

-Sorry, man.

0:35:080:35:10

So no score for you there.

0:35:100:35:12

Jess, with your fourth answer, you can equalise here, OK?

0:35:120:35:16

Ain't got a clue. OK, erm...

0:35:240:35:27

Peter is here to help you.

0:35:270:35:29

-That's a long time ago, wasn't it?

-He's going to be quite old.

0:35:290:35:31

Well, he's not really cos he's dead, but...

0:35:310:35:34

Quite a long time ago.

0:35:340:35:36

Er...Napoleon was killed in battle, wasn't he?

0:35:360:35:41

That's, like, 200 years ago-ish.

0:35:410:35:44

Yeah. That could probably...

0:35:440:35:46

Er, that's the only famous person I really know in that era, really.

0:35:460:35:50

-Yeah. Going to go with Napoleon.

-Napoleon?

-Yeah.

0:35:500:35:53

OK. Which man died on 5th May, 1821 on the island of St Helena?

0:35:530:35:58

Jess, to equalise here, you're going with Napoleon.

0:35:580:36:01

Let's see if you're right.

0:36:010:36:02

-And you're right. Napoleon Bonaparte.

-Oh, my God!

0:36:050:36:07

-That was so impressive.

-Thank goodness.

0:36:070:36:09

So he wasn't killed in battle.

0:36:110:36:12

In fact, he was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo

0:36:120:36:15

and exiled to St Helena, and he died six years after the battle,

0:36:150:36:18

-so...

-Good job.

-Yeah. Well done.

0:36:180:36:20

Somehow you collaborated well together.

0:36:200:36:22

-You can eat all the pizza now.

-Yeah.

0:36:220:36:25

So, 2-2. This is your fifth question now.

0:36:250:36:28

No Think Tankers left to help you,

0:36:280:36:31

so from here on in, you're on your own, OK?

0:36:310:36:34

Chris, here's your question.

0:36:340:36:36

Soaps your thing at all?

0:36:430:36:44

Not really, but I've got a reasonable idea.

0:36:440:36:47

All right, then.

0:36:470:36:48

-EastEnders.

-EastEnders.

0:36:480:36:51

Dr Legg, played by Leonard Fenton,

0:36:510:36:53

was a character in which TV soap opera?

0:36:530:36:55

This to go 3-2 up. You're saying EastEnders.

0:36:550:36:58

Let's have a look.

0:36:580:36:59

EastEnders, it is. Well done.

0:37:020:37:04

All right. Jess, this is your fifth question.

0:37:070:37:11

You do need to get this right to stay in the game. OK?

0:37:110:37:14

You're bouncing up and down with this one.

0:37:190:37:21

Yeah, because I actually know it cos I watched it. Erm...

0:37:210:37:24

the Denver Broncos.

0:37:240:37:26

Which American football team won the 2016 Super Bowl?

0:37:260:37:30

Jess, if you get this right, you will draw level.

0:37:300:37:33

You're saying the Denver Broncos to stay in the game.

0:37:330:37:37

Let's see if you're right.

0:37:370:37:38

-Denver Broncos, it is. Well done.

-Wow!

0:37:430:37:46

Can you remember the score?

0:37:480:37:50

20-something to 10, I think.

0:37:500:37:52

-24-10. And who did they beat?

-Carolina Panthers.

0:37:520:37:55

The Carolina Panthers. Absolutely. Well done.

0:37:550:37:57

OK, after five questions each,

0:37:570:37:59

you're tied at 3-3, so we're going to go to sudden death.

0:37:590:38:02

All of our Think Tank have been used up,

0:38:020:38:04

so you are on your own, as we mentioned, until we find a winner.

0:38:040:38:07

Chris, here's your next question.

0:38:070:38:09

-Can I count on my fingers?

-CHRIS CHUCKLES

0:38:140:38:16

If you want to.

0:38:160:38:17

-Seven.

-Seven.

0:38:210:38:23

I bet I've got it wrong.

0:38:230:38:25

How many months of the year have 31 days?

0:38:250:38:27

Chris, you're saying seven.

0:38:270:38:30

Let's see if you're right.

0:38:300:38:31

Seven, it is.

0:38:380:38:39

Fortunately you had enough fingers.

0:38:410:38:43

And they are?

0:38:430:38:45

January, March, May, July, August, October and December.

0:38:450:38:50

Absolutely right. Well done, Chris.

0:38:500:38:53

OK, Jess, again, you are under a little bit of pressure here

0:38:530:38:56

because you have to get this one right

0:38:560:38:58

to stay level with Chris and stay in the game, OK?

0:38:580:39:01

Here's the question.

0:39:010:39:02

Oh, no. Erm...

0:39:070:39:09

Dunkirk.

0:39:100:39:11

It sounds Scottish, doesn't it?

0:39:130:39:14

-So I'm going to go with Scottish. Scotland.

-Scotland?

0:39:140:39:17

Dunkirk is an historic port

0:39:190:39:21

in which country?

0:39:210:39:23

Jess, if you've got this right, you'll have drawn level.

0:39:230:39:26

If not, Chris will be the winner.

0:39:260:39:28

You're saying Scotland.

0:39:280:39:31

Let's see if you're right.

0:39:310:39:32

-It's France.

-Oh, no. OK.

0:39:390:39:42

So, congratulations, Chris.

0:39:420:39:43

That means you are today's winner. Well done.

0:39:430:39:46

It is in France. Site of the famous Allied retreat in 1940.

0:39:510:39:54

So, I'm sorry, Jess, you are not taking anything home

0:39:540:39:58

apart from the wonderful memory...

0:39:580:40:01

wonderful memories of working with this lot.

0:40:010:40:03

And a little special wave from Tristan, do you think?

0:40:030:40:06

Would you like that? Go on, Tristan. Give her a wave.

0:40:060:40:08

LAUGHTER

0:40:080:40:11

-OK. Thanks very much for playing.

-Thank you.

0:40:110:40:14

Chris, as our winner,

0:40:140:40:15

you'll definitely be taking home your prize of £1,600.

0:40:150:40:18

Shortly, you'll have the chance

0:40:180:40:20

to add an extra £1,000 to your winnings.

0:40:200:40:22

First, though, shall we take a moment to congratulate the

0:40:220:40:24

Think Tanker who gave the most correct answers during the show?

0:40:240:40:28

And it was...

0:40:280:40:29

..the amazing Arminel!

0:40:320:40:33

-CHEERS AND APPLAUSE

-Well done.

0:40:330:40:35

Thank you.

0:40:370:40:38

To be honest, worth the award all on your own

0:40:380:40:41

simply for that answer about all those countries beginning with S.

0:40:410:40:45

-KEN:

-Yes! Very impressive.

-All right. Well done.

0:40:450:40:47

Chris, you have one last chance now

0:40:470:40:49

to seriously boost your prize as you face our Question Impossible.

0:40:490:40:53

Chris, this is the toughest question of the show

0:40:550:40:57

because no-one in the Think Tank could get it right earlier.

0:40:570:41:00

If you can achieve what none of them could

0:41:000:41:02

and give us a correct answer,

0:41:020:41:03

that extra £1,000 will be yours. OK?

0:41:030:41:05

Shall we take a look at your Question Impossible?

0:41:050:41:08

While you think about that,

0:41:150:41:17

we're going to give you a little assistance

0:41:170:41:19

cos we're going to look at the wrong answers that the Think Tank gave,

0:41:190:41:22

and this'll help you rule a few things out.

0:41:220:41:24

Although it may not be much of a help when I tell you

0:41:240:41:26

what some of the names were.

0:41:260:41:28

Lucy Bronze, Beyonce,

0:41:280:41:30

Sarah Jane Parker, Heidi Kunas,

0:41:300:41:33

Jose Mourinho's wife, Claire Lewis,

0:41:330:41:37

Natalie Collier and Katie Smith.

0:41:370:41:41

Some of those I think you could've knocked out anyway,

0:41:410:41:43

but what do you think the answer could be? Do you have it?

0:41:430:41:46

It might be the sister of one of the Manchester United players.

0:41:460:41:52

I've just got this feeling,

0:41:520:41:55

but I can't really remember her name,

0:41:550:41:57

but it might be somebody called Neville.

0:41:570:42:01

But I can't think of the first name. Jessica Neville.

0:42:010:42:04

-Jessica Neville.

-Yeah.

-OK.

0:42:040:42:06

-You're going to go with Jessica Neville?

-Yeah.

0:42:060:42:08

At the moment, you have £1,600.

0:42:080:42:10

So this is for an extra £1,000.

0:42:100:42:13

At the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, who captained the England team?

0:42:130:42:18

You're saying Jessica Neville.

0:42:180:42:20

If you're right,

0:42:200:42:21

you'll be taking home £2,600.

0:42:210:42:25

Fingers crossed for you, Chris.

0:42:250:42:27

Let's see if you're right.

0:42:270:42:29

Steph Houghton was the answer we were looking for.

0:42:350:42:38

Could you have been thinking of Tracey Neville,

0:42:380:42:40

-who's the England team netball coach?

-Yes!

-Oh, well.

0:42:400:42:43

-That is who I was thinking.

-That's what it was.

-Yeah.

0:42:430:42:45

So, I'm afraid you didn't conquer the Question Impossible.

0:42:450:42:48

-It was a tough one, that one, really.

-Yeah.

0:42:480:42:50

-You're still leaving with £1,600 though.

-Yes.

0:42:500:42:52

-Still enough to take the family on holiday?

-Yeah, yeah, yeah.

0:42:520:42:55

If not, to afford Cleve and his band?

0:42:550:42:57

I think if there was an extra thousand, perhaps I could've done.

0:42:570:43:00

-Yeah. Oh. Too bad.

-We'll negotiate afterwards.

0:43:000:43:03

We're Yorkshiremen - we can always negotiate.

0:43:030:43:06

-Thanks very much for playing.

-Thank you. Thanks for having me.

0:43:060:43:09

Thanks for watching. Do join us next time when three more contestants

0:43:090:43:12

will see whether they can bank on the Think Tank.

0:43:120:43:15

-Until then, it's goodbye from the Tankers.

-Bye!

0:43:150:43:18

And it's goodbye from me. Bye-bye.

0:43:180:43:20

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