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APPLAUSE Good evening. How lovely of you to

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join as and welcome to Five Star Family Reunion, the show that gives

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a family the chance to win a holiday of a lifetime as well as ?30,000.

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They answer general knowledge questions to win this prize. Don't

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forget to have your lottery ticket with you as we help the National

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Lottery draw later in the programme, as well. Please welcome the Barnard

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family. APPLAUSE Welcome, Barnard family. Please

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introduce your team. I'm Steve, my brother Bob, my nephew Darren and my

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niece Donna. How would you describe them? Very competitive and always up

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for a laugh. I'm the most competitive and I don't like losing.

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I can tell by the expression on your face. What have you asked in the

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past? Not much. He used to get more chips and peas than me. How far are

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we going back? Not far enough. When we play cards tournaments, we play

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to the end. My sister's waters broke but we weren't allowed to go to

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hospital until the tournament finished. And the points counted and

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I still lost. Lets see why you are so keen to win that reunion. Dad and

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uncle Steve had a friendly rivalry. They love football and as old

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geezers they still think they can win the Premier League. Dad and

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Steve think they are hard nuts. One thing gets them gooey, and that is

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anti-Lisa. We grew up as brothers, we had our ups and downs. We spent

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most of our childhood fighting and then little sister came along 15

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years after my little brother. We thought she was really wonderful. At

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17, she went to Australia, fell in love with the country. We've never

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stopped worrying about her and loving her. It's a big chunk of our

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lives without a sister. It's like a big hole in the family. But in our

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hearts she is there. It's nice to hear from you again. Hi, I'm Lisa.

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I'd like to introduce my family. This is my partner David, my eldest

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son Liam and our daughter Mikhaila. I met David and we had a family and

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I thought my family at home would emigrate. To catch up with them all

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in the one place would be spot on. I know we can do it. Just go out there

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and give it your best. APPLAUSE . Who is going to be the brainbox on

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the other side? David. Who is not the sharpest tool in the box?

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Steady! They might be on the other side of the world but they are

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listening. Let's go to the other side of the world. Hello, Australia!

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Very lovely to see you all. They talk about Lisa. But it's spelt

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Elisa. Which one do you want? Call me either just don't call me late

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for dinner! You like a nickname don't you. We have Barney Bear.

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Mikhaila has three nicknames. Liam has a nickname that I won't mention

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on the programme. Would you be confused if he didn't call you by

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your real name? I only found out this was my name today. David is the

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brains. Just ask him. I am. It's a tie between Lee and Mikhaila. To

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knight you are playing for a 5-star holiday on the paradise island of

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Bali in Indonesia. Do whatever your heart desires. Try surfing, explore

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the world under the waves. Take in the culinary delights as the sun

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sets and creates memories that will last a lifetime. That's lovely,

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isn't it? Pleased with that? Just a little bit! You will be playing for

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the trip to Bali in the final. We are giving the UK family the chance

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to win ?30,000. To do that, you are going to need a little help from

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your family in Australia. Each of the UK family will answer a

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quickfire question against the timer. While the timer is running,

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every correct answer moves you further up the money ladder.

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However, when the ball passes through the red laser line, time is

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up. So, you need as much time as you can possibly get. Only your overseas

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family can help you with that. If we are ready, let's play Five Star

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Family Reunion. I'm going to ask you four multiple-choice questions. Each

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correct answer will raise the start of ball one level higher which adds

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valuable time for the family in the studio. Here we go.

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I don't think it's Ireland. Why not? I'm pretty sure it's not Russia. Do

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you think Italy? It looks like it's going to be Italy, neck. What do you

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think? Bang on! Of course it is. Great news for the UK family. It has

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raised the ball by one level. Good start. Let's keep it going.

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Forearm, I think. When I went to do the sports course, I'm fairly

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certain it is the forearm. I think were pretty confident. I think we're

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going to go for the forearm. What do you think? All confident? Let's find

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out. Liam's absolutely right. Well done. Smashing. We can raise the

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ball one more level. Let's have a look at question three.

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I'm tempted to go with the older of the three actresses. We'd like to

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lock in Judi Dench, thank you, Nick. I'm not sure, to be honest. Let's

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find out. Yes! Absolutely. Raise the ball one wall level. Three out of

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three. Is it going to be a clean sweep in your first round,

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Australia? Here's your chance. I know the Galapagos Islands are of

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the South American coast so I'm certainly leaning towards the

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Pacific Ocean. I'll take his word for it. They're known for a

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particular turtle known as the Galapagos turtle which is quite

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rare. Thanks for the extra information. Is it the Pacific

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Ocean? It is. Bakker out of four. They've got the maximum time. They

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have done pretty well for you. One of you must answer quickfire

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questions. You'll be playing for ?5,000. Bakker categories.

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Who gets to play first on television? I reckon, you, dad.

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Donna's going first? Are you nervous? You can't use your power

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play but you will be able to use it later in the game. Donna, let's turn

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time into money. APPLAUSE Are you feeling relaxed or

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terrified? Terrified. You're the first to take on the timer. I wish

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you the very best of luck. I'm going to ask you quickfire questions on

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television while the timer is running. Every correct answer moves

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you up the ladder. When the ball stops passing the red laser line,

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time is up. Ready? Let's start playing. Dancing with the stars is

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the American programme of which show? Strictly Come Dancing. Which

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postman has a black-and-white cat called Jess? Postman Pat. Who played

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Betty Draper in madman? Bass. January Jones. In which American

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sitcom did David Schwimmer play the role of Ross Geller? Friends. Sarah

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Lund is the central character in which drama series? Pass. The

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killing. Who played Basil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers? John Cleese. In which

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cult series did Kyle McLachlan play special agent Dale Cooper. Twin

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Peaks. The Estelle played lofty in what? It ain't half hot Mum. Who

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played David Addison in Cannes! Moonlighting? Bruce Willis. Time is

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up. You have one ?3000. John Steed in the 1960s series was played by

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Patrick McNeely. You know this about coming first. You must be pleased

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with ?3000. Really pleased. That was fantastic. I thought you

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did really well. Very nerve wracking and yet you have ?3000 already. What

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was it like seeing your daughter up there? She was terrific. I love her

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but I love her even more now there is money involved. What does that

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mean to you? Even if we don't win a holiday, we will try to pay for them

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to come over here for a holiday. We haven't spoken to them but we will

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ask them. In the next round you will be playing for a further ?5,000.

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Australia, your first question in round two.

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Why did you elbow David? David wanted to marry Nicolas Cage. He's

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partial to a hairy chest. Lisa, he married you! I'm going to move on.

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By a process of elimination, definitely not Drew Barrymore or

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Nicole Kidman. It leaves as with Lisa Maria Presley. We will go with

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Lisa Maria Presley, thanks, Nick. When you first met, was it love at

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first sight? Not really. He loved me. He came round to my flat and she

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changed a light bulb. I thought, DIY Dave will do me.

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We need the answer. Is it Lisa Marie Presley? Absolutely right. We can

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raise the ball by one more level. Australia, let's get on with

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question number two. Is this a real country or a mythical

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one? Aren't they English words? Are we

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having some rumbledethumps tonight? I am thinking Barbados. I think you

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will be sorry. You said Barbados. I want to try it! I'd have said

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Barbados. Is it? No, it's not. It's Scotland. Look at her face! Wait

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till I get him home! I'm afraid we can't move the ball up another

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notch. Question three. I'm sure in Athens. Moscow was 1980,

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Melbourne was 1956. I think we'll go with Athens. What do you reckon?

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Yeah. Was it Athens? Of course it was. Well done. As a result of that

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expert knowledge, you've gained some more time and we can raise the ball

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one more level. Question number four.

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I don't even know what Custer's... Custard? We'll go with little Big

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Horn, thank you, Nick. Do you think? Lee yeah, she's got it right.

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Yes, very good answer. Three out of four, not bad. We can raise the ball

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one more level. Thank you, Australia. You can relax for the few

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minutes, it back and enjoy the stress that the other side of your

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family is about to go through. UK family, there are three categories

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left, famous people, music and sport. This category is famous

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people. Who would like to take that on? Me, I think. OK, Bob, you can

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use a power brain to move you up one level. We'll save it. OK, Bob, let's

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turn time into money. OK, how are you feeling? Be gentle

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with me, Nick! ?5,000 on offer, or subject is famous people. Are you

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ready? Yes. Then let's play. What was the maiden name of Prince

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William's wife? Past. Middleton. Fidel Sassoon and Nicky Clark of

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famous names in what? Hairdresser. Correct. The humour is incident of

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the dog by which all other? Past. In 2012, Nick Grimshaw became host of

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the breakfast show on which radio station? Radio 1. From 1991 to 2001,

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Alan Sugar chairman football club? Tottenham Hotspur. In Jurassic Park,

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John Hannon was played by Richard who? Pass. Attenborough. Which

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actress is the daughter of Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis? Jamie Li

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Curtis. Which political figure married Sherry blew in 1980? Tony

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Blair. Correct. You have won ?3000. You actually knew some of the

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answers. More nerve wracking than people think. Usually somebody

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shouts out, come on, that is easy. Oh, yeah, I answer them at home.

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Bob, congratulations, ?6,000 in total.

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Donna, your dad is proud of you. How do you feel about that? Amazing. You

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have a family total of ?6,000. What does that mean to you? That enough

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now. So one way or another you are all getting back together. That's

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nice! Listen, I want to check, we have been chatting to Elisa how

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important it is for her to get back with her family, David, out

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important is it for you must mark -- how important. Finances haven't been

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great to get her back to England when we would have. She's missed out

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on marriages, births, great nieces and nephews she's never seen, and

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this would give everybody the opportunity to see long lost

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relatives. It will be fantastic. Excellent. This is the rounds three

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and there are to play for. We are off to Australia to see how much the

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Australians can gain for the UK family. Keep it up. The temple

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complex...? I'm going Germany. I'm going

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Germany. You don't have temples in Mexico or Germany. I want to go

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Cambodia. All right, Nick, my turn. I'm going to pick Cambodia. I'd have

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gone with Cambodia. Is it Cambodia? Yeah! It's turning into a real

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family affair. Very well played. Let's raise the ball by one level.

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Let's go to question two. Nicky Maynard and Rihanna don't sing

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the title song that Adele sings. I'm going with Adele. How do you know

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that that is the title? I've got the CD. We'll go with Adele. I think

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Adele. I've never heard of her. Listen, we need the answer. Was it

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Adele? Yes, it was. OK. The ball moves up one level. There it goes.

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One to question three. I'm feeling it's an aboriginal term

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for a snake. Yeah. I don't know. I don't think it's spider. I think

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we'll go with the kids. Snake, thanks. You are going snake,

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ignoring the font of all knowledge, the man who knows everything, and

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going with the youngsters. Is it snake? Yeah! Once again. The

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youngsters in Australia. In fact, it isn't aboriginal, if an African

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snake, but is nonetheless, we move the up one level. We are playing for

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?10,000 in this round and you have got three out of three. Best see if

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we can make it a full house. Davey, you turned straight to Lisa,

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and you were nodding comfortably. # Oh, what a beautiful morning... I

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would say it is Oklahoma. She is the musical 's person. It's up to her.

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All of us all that when she started singing. They don't know and I don't

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really know, but I am sure it is Oklahoma. You are putting your neck

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on the line and going all out on your own and same Oklahoma. What do

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you think? She's right. It isn't the other two. The other two musicals,

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but those are not from it. But you don't like musicals? No. It's a

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clean sweep from the team in Australia. We can move the ball up

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to the highest level possible. They are doing great. UK family, you are

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playing for ?10,000 in this round. There are two categories left, music

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and sport. The category for this round is music. Who is the best

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person? You can do this, we have full confidence in you. I don't want

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to go. Who is doing it? Me. Steve, let's turn time into money. You've

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got maximum time. This wasn't a subject you

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particularly wanted. No. But somebody had to do it. And you were

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thrown on it by the family. You are playing for ?10,000 and the subject

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is music. Are you ready? Yes. Let's play. The name of which stage

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musical is often abbreviated to Les Mis. Les Miserables. A famous piece

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by Handel is called the arrival of what? The Queen of Sheba. Who had a

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hit single with my heart will go on? Pass. Celine Dion. Purpose is a 2015

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album by which Canadian singer? Pass. Justin Bieber. The twins Matt

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and Luke Goss were two thirds of which group? Pass. Brass. The opera

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singer Kerry to Canada was born in which country? New Zealand. Thinking

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out loud and Thing our singles or do? Pass. Ed Sheron. You are out of

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time but you have won ?3000. You seem unhappy about winning ?3000.

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I'm happy about that but it could have been ten. You are tough on

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yourself. It's the competitive thing. As a family, you have won

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?9,000. Let's go back and celebrate. Don't be tough on yourself. That was

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a tough one. You are such a competitive family. You have all

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done ?3000. That's good, isn't it? Yes. He took one for the team. This

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is all about getting you back together. I want to talk to you

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about your relationship with Elisa, which was very close because you and

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your wife looked after Elisa. Was she a good girl? Once, we came home

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to see my mum chasing her up the street to try and get her to brush

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her hair. So it was a wrench when she went? It was, but we were not

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well off so there was no way we could afford to see her, but she

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made a successful life. How is it to hear this being said? It is pretty

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hard. I thought they might see how wonderful it was over there and that

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would have been the icing on the cake for me if they had emigrated.

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She was a tomboy and you had to chase down the road to do her hair

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but she expected everybody to run after her! That's right, they always

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did! There's a further ?10,000 to play ball in round four. We are off

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to Australia begin to see how much time they can gain for the UK

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family. In which year was Freddie mercury born?

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Is he was older than me so that takes out 19 66. Liam wanted to come

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out straight and say 1946 but we had to hold him back. Can I take that as

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the answer? You reckon Freddie Mercury was born a year after the

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end of the Second World War? Yes, he was. Very well played. Take the ball

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of one level. Crucial time to give Darren a really good chance in this

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last round. Move on to question two. I don't think it was John Grisham

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who writes more crime thriller type things. JK Rowling wrote the Harry

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Potter books. She might have written other things. She wouldn't just have

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had Harry Potter. She just tip the big time with Harry Potter. They are

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saying JK Rowling. We think it was David Walliams. Who wrote it? It was

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JK Rowling! Welcome to the game. Fantastic. Let's raise the ball by

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one more level. Question three. He's absolutely stunning. A

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magnificent specimen. The way you describe him, I don't know whether

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you want to kiss him or throw a net over him. I could do both. We will

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go with boxing. Yes. Once again, the Australian family have come through.

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Their individual and a separate love of Sonny Bill Williams has won

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through. Great stuff. Moving on to question four.

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I think it's Colombia. It's close to British Columbia. I'd be leaning

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towards that. Mikhaila is on fire at the moment so where going to go with

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her. We're going to go with the two brains. They are right. If this is

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right, a clean sweep. Is it? Yes! Let's raise the ball by one more

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level to maximum height. Time for your nephew to take on the

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challenge. I think he's going to absolutely killed it. We are sending

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really good vibes. Even if he doesn't know it. So far, in the UK,

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you have won ?9,000. A chance to double it. The remaining category is

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sport. The pressure is on a little bit. Darren, let's turn time into

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money. So, Darren. Here you are in the

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lions den. You are such a competitive family. Each has won

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?3000. Can you do better? Got to beat it! The subject is sport.

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Ready? Let's play. In which American sport do players score touchdowns

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and field gold American football. Sugar Ray Leonard is in which sport?

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Boxing. Becher's Brook is in which famous annual horse race? The Grand

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National. Sally Gunnell and Steve over it, which board? Athletics.

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Claudio Ranieri is manager of which football club? Leicester City. How

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long is a Olympics with full? 50 metres. You have done it. , and join

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him. So, what was the most important

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thing? ?10,000 or the fact that he beat you. He will pay. One way or

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another. ?19,000. What does that give you the freedom to do. I never

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truly believed we would all get together. And now everyone is going

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to be there. It would be amazing. Going home with ?19,000 for

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definite. And in a moment you have the chance to play for the

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earlier. Last week there were 510,000 winning tickets. Well done

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if you were a winner. Which is it going to be? Don't forget, 39 balls

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to pick from in this first machine. You choose five of them. Three

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opportunities per week to play the game. Wednesday, Thursday, and

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Saturday. Bush Friday. Here's another one for you. Do you

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have this on your ticket as part of your selection? 14 Thunderballs in

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our machine. Let's see which one it is. So, here are tonight's

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Thunderball numbers. It can happen! Allen, thank you very much. Coming

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up, the rollover draw and find out how Ali Jawad and his support team

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have been making their final preparations for the Paralympics

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next week. First, back to Nick and Five Star Family

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welcome back. Hope you are lucky in the draw. Our families have been

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really lucky because they have won ?19,000 so far. Of course, you

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couldn't have done it without their help but you have worked well

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together to get where you are. Now, time to see if we can get you all

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back together for an amazing Five Star Family Reunion. You could be

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jetting off to Bali in Indonesia, surrounded by idyllic beaches and

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outstanding scenery. Sunsets and stories will feature on this trip of

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a lifetime. How'd defence that? One last word with Australia. You've

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done brilliantly so far under pressure. Bring it out! Bring it

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home! Good luck. Enjoy it. All four of you will take on the time. I will

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ask you questions in turn. Each correct answer will bring you one

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step closer to that reunion in Bali. If you get to the top of the ladder

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before time runs out. The trip is yours. Are you ready? Let's play.

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A triathlon consists of swimming, running and which other discipline?

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Cycling. Which word represents the F in the Nato phonetic alphabet?

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Foxtrot. What is the first name of the wife of George W Bush. Nancy.

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Laura. Espadrilles and brogues are won on which part of the body? Feet.

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Cordelia, Goneril and Regan are the daughters of which Shakespearean

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king? Hamlet. King Lear. Picking democracy to is surrounded entirely

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by which other country? South Africa. Donna, which British boxer

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born in 1978 was nicknamed the hit man. Frank Bruno. Ricky Hatton.

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Melton Mowbray home of the pork pies in which county? Leicestershire.

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Which Knight plays Alan in last Tango in Halifax. Out of time, I'm

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afraid. A big round of applause. They got very close. Bad luck. The

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acting night was... Derek Jacobi. You got four out of five. You got so

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close. However, you are walking out of here with ?19,000 in cash. We're

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still going to get together. It might not be in Bali but were going

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to get together. I think we've tried hard and we've done well. We're

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going to go on a holiday and everyone can go and we're going to

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have the best time ever. You all did just brilliantly. Champion. The

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Barnard family just missed out on the reunion but here in the UK they

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are taking home ?19,000. They are still winners. Will you be a winner?

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Time to find out on the rest of the National Lottery draws.

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Thank you very much. The rollover draw with an estimated checkpoint of

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?17.6 million. Ali Jawad took up powerlifting at 16 and quickly rose

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to the top of his game edge even gold in the European and World

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Championships. Now he's going for gold again, this time in Rio. My

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name is Ali Jawad and I'm an Olympic power lifter. The last Olympic Games

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I had a lot of problems leading up to it. This time I've had a very

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good training cycle. Hopefully I can deliver the best performance of my

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career. My big thing is to be aggressive. Because the weights are

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so heavy you have to attack it because if you don't, it will bury

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you. He has bench lifted 200 kilograms. Over 3.5 times his body

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weight. Moving towards four. That's a special lift. Pushing the

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boundaries as to how strong human beings can be.

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You have two components which underpinned muscle strength. You

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have the muscle size and the neurological, opponents. At the

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upper end of his weight class there is relatively low body fat

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percentage. We have to look too different avenues to develop

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strength. We are trying to develop his fast twitch threshold. If we can

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raise the threshold we can move more force. The key is timing everything

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and understanding fatigue and understanding when he is likely to

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respond well and when he is likely to be able to put it all out there

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for everyone to see. Being born without legs means I use my arms

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more to compensate. Lifting your arms up on a daily basis gives you

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strength. I've wanted to compete since I was six. It was just finding

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a sport I was good at. After London 2012, you start to realise the

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legacy that was laid down. A lot of people said they enjoyed

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watching us more than the Olympic guys. That's the first time anybody

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said something like that to me. Out in the communities, these guys are

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influencing people positively, showing other people with physical

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impairments that they can do whatever they put their mind to. It

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has been powerful. Being part of Paralympics GB going to reopen is

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incredible. It's one big family. We lose together, we win together, we

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partied together afterwards. -- going to reopen.

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Those films are so inspirational. Good luck to Ali and all of the

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athletes taking part in the Paralympics. You can find out more

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about the support you give as Lottery funding athletes like Ali by

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going online. Now it's time to play Lotto.

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Let's release those rollover balls and there are even more chances to

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become a millionaire. Here is the Lotto jackpot. It's an estimated

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?17.6 million. We are using Merlin and set of balls number four. More

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than ?46 million in prizes have been won on this game and the Millionaire

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Raffle this week. Which Paralympian will be pushing the button tonight?

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Hi, I'm Sacha Kindred, a Paralympic inswinger. -- a Paralympic

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inswinger. Number 38 last appeared in the

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line-up ten days ago. Number 17 also drawn a fortnight ago, when it was

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the bonus. Tonight's final ball is 37. So this

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is Millionaires Row in ascending order.

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Thank you. Could you be a lucky winner into night's Millionaire

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Raffle? Tonight's ?1 million winning raffle number is. Let's talk

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Strictly. I am team Well. I am team Anastasia. How many teams have you

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got? An ILS -- am I allowed to book all of them? OK, team Tameeka. It's

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a great line-up. All the results will be made available later on the

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red button. I will see you next week on Saturday but now it's time to go

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back to Nick. Welcome back. The Barnards in the UK

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are celebrating because they have won ?19,000, so they can get to see

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one another. How do you feel, family in Australia, about the fact you are

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coming over and you will be under the whole roof -- the same roof for

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the first time? It's why we did it, we didn't care how much it cost. I'm

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so proud of you all. It was a huge asked to get you to do it and I love

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you, darling. Thank you for joining us. Join us again soon on Five Star

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Family Reunion. Good night, see you again. 19 grand! Well done, guys.

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Nick Knowles will be back in a couple of weeks' time. A family here

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playing against their family overseas. Casualty is the next. Full

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results from tonight's draws can be found later on the red button or the

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BBC website. From all of us at Lottery HQ,

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The stars are out for a glittering night of awards,

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who've dedicated their lives to helping others...

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