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Hello, hello, and welcome to 5-Star Family Reunion,

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the show that gives a UK family the chance to win the holiday

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reunion of a lifetime with their overseas relatives,

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Oh, yes, tonight we'll be talking to family members in far-flung

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locations, but to be honest it's all at the whim of a satellite

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And you could be winning tonight as well, with the Lottery draws

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So it's time to meet tonight's family, who are hoping to walk away

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Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the Davenports.

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Nice to see you, nice to see you.

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Excited to be here, looking forward to the game?

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So as a family you like a bit of a singsong, don't you?

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A bit of everything, anything going.

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Josh, you're more of a dancer than a singer, aren't you?

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Got a bit of a special move that the family likes

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I have indeed, yeah, I tend to do the worm.

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Do you want to do a quick demonstration?

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Is that one of your moves that he learnt off you?

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So Clare, I understand there's a number of nicknames floating

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They tend to call my mum Mrs Bouquet, like the character off

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She loves people to come round, but she likes them to leave

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Everything has to be prim and proper.

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Yes, she won't let you break eggs, because she is frightened

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of the shell being in the egg, and pots have

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Our tactic is to do it wrong and then we don't have

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That's not the tactic tonight though, is it?

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Absolutely, make sure that's the case.

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Well, let's get to know a little bit more about your family and why

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Hi, I'm Joy, I'm a receptionist and I live here in sunny Manchester.

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Let's go and grab the crew and meet the others.

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Hi, I'm Clare, and I'm Joy's daughter.

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Any opportunity to have a party, a bit of karaoke and we're there.

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I grew up in this house with four brothers.

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Brian is the older one, Philip is the younger one.

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I used to look after Brian, make sure he wasn't

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Whenever we played football I was on the same team,

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which was great, because he always looked out for me.

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In 2011, Brian told us that he'd got a job offer in Auckland,

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New Zealand, and that all the family were moving away.

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He wanted a better life for themselves and for the children.

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Even though you wish them the best, it still hurts not to see

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For us all to meet up again would be excellent.

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It would be really good, to see everybody

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Hi, I'm Brian, and welcome to sunny Auckland.

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We really love living in Auckland, New Zealand.

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We'd love to be reunited with our UK family again.

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We do miss them dearly, so come on, Manchester.

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Let's cross over to New Zealand, to our Auckland studio.

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Brian and family, welcome to the show.

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I want to talk about Joy first off, because of course

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she's your little sister, Brian.

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There's a special bond between you, isn't there?

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Although she's small I do look up to her, she's lovely.

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Our Joy has always been the mother hen of the family and we always had

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So she's a party animal, is she, Brian?

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Always has to think of a theme, crossdressing and stuff like that.

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I must admit I do look good in a dress, Nick.

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Pepe, what's your favourite outfit to dress up in?

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I don't believe I just asked that!

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Clare, you're very close buddies, aren't you?

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We've got a little picture here, I think.

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I mean on the one side, "ah", and on the other side,

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a little bit like a ventriloquist's doll.

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We've got a great holiday destination.

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Shall we find out where you guys could be going if you win it?

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You could be spending seven nights in luxury

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on the incredible island of Koh Samui in

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You can soak up the sun on the white sandy beaches or snorkel

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Take a boat ride into the tropical forests,

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Whatever you decide to do, this will certainly be a 5-star

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You happy with that, are you, over in

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You'll be playing for the trip to Thailand in the final,

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but also giving the UK family the chance to win ?30,000,

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and to do that you're going to need a little help from your

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Each of the UK family will answer quickfire

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Whilst the timer is running every correct answer moves you further

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However, when the ball stops passing through the red laser

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So you need as much time as you can possibly get and only our overseas

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So if we are all ready, let's play 5-Star

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New Zealand, I'm going to ask you four multiple-choice questions.

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Each correct answer will raise the starter ball one

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Definitely rule out Elizabeth Hurley.

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It would be nice to get off to a good start.

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Was it Jerry Hall?

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Well done, that's great news for the UK family.

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Right, moving on, question two.

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I'd say it's between the albatross and eagle.

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I'd plump for the albatross, personally.

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I'd go for the albatross as well.

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Nick, we're going to go for the albatross, please.

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Albatross, you happy with the albatross?

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Two out of two so far, New Zealand, very well done.

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Let's see if we can make it three out of three.

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I personally would plump for South Africa,

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Is your choice, I haven't got a clue.

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We're going to say South Africa, Nick, please, we're not 100%

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A bit of a debate there between Brian and Pepe.

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I've got an inkling that it's Australia, but I hope it's South

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Let's find out, is it South Africa?

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No time gained, sadly, so we can't move the

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Let's see if we can make it three out of four for the family

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They weren't dressed in modern clothes.

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I'm not too sure, but I would probably go for the 19th century.

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Yes, we're not sure, Nick, but we're going to plump

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The director and actors will be most upset that nobody's heard of it.

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Last question in this round, so it's kind of handy

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You haven't a clue so it's a bit of a guessing game.

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You plumped for 19th, are you right?

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It's actually set just after the US civil war, so that was correct.

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Right, well done New Zealand, it's now over to you, UK family.

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One of you must now answer quickfire questions.

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In round one you'll be playing for ?5,000.

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You're going to go for it, Phil?

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OK, the family in New Zealand moved the starter ball three places.

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Now you can use a Power Play to move it one level higher if you like,

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but you can only use it once in the entire game.

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All right, Phil, let's turn time into money.

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Phil, how are you feeling at this point?

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Because you're obviously under the spotlight and playing

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Feeling the ticker go just a little bit at the moment?

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Yeah, it's ?5,000 up for grabs for your UK family,

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I'm going to ask you quickfire questions on Film while time

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Every correct answer moves you further up the money ladder.

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When the ball stops passing the laser line,

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Who played the title role in the comedy film Ace Ventura

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Peter Jackson's Lord Of The Rings and Hobbit films

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were largely filmed in which country?

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Who received an Oscar nomination for his role in the 2015 film Creed?

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What sort of dancer does Natalie Portman play

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Which comic book villain has been played by Jack Nicholson and Heath

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"I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse"

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is a line from which 1972 Mafia film?

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Who played James Bond in the 2015 film Spectre?

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Who directed the four Indiana Jones films?

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How are you feeling right at this minute?

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Yes, because you knew the answers?

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You did, I could tell you knew the answer

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They are there, they just wouldn't come out.

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Yes, and I'm trying to find it and time is passing.

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Listen, ?2000 is a great start to your evening.

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The family are happy with that, I'm sure.

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Why don't we go down and join them, eh?

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It just goes to show how tough it is, even when you actually

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Is that really the very first thing...

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That enters my head, yes, see the family.

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So Phil, when you and Brian were children you used

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I used to do that with my brother, it was

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Is that right? Brian, is that right?

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He was a snorer? How bad was he?

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That's the voice of someone who has suffered for a few years,

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We're off to New Zealand again to see how much time they can win

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you in round two when you'll be playing

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So, eyes down, New Zealand, here comes your first

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Who played the title role in the 2015 film The

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Was it Eddie Redmayne, Will Ferrell, or Russell Crowe?

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I think The Danish Girl is it transgender...

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So it's definitely not Russell Crowe or Will

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but it must be Eddie Redmayne.

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OK, if that's the best you can come up

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I've finally got one... Well, I think I might have.

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Nick, we've decided on Eddie Redmayne, please.

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Thank you very much, Brian. So, what do you reckon?

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Eddie, have you seen the film? Yeah.

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Spot on. I haven't.

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You've seen it, have you, Phil? Yeah, brilliant.

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It's time to move the ball up one level.

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OK, so let's move on to question two, shall we?

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Which of these creatures has venomous spurs on

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Is it a platypus, a hippopotamus or a baboon?

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I wouldn't know why a hippopotamus would have

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For some reason I've got platypus in my head.

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Me too, I feel platypus, but I don't know if it would...

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I really don't know but I'd go for platypus.

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Right, Nick, we're going to go for platypus, please.

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Lovely, you're saying platypus, thank you very much.

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Definitely not the hippo, I don't think.

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I think it's right, yeah.

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Let's have a look then. Is it the platypus?

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Please raise the ball one more level.

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Very good. So, moving on to question three.

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Which of these fictional characters appeared in

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Was it Katniss Everdeen, James Bond, or Winnie-the-Pooh?

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Winnie-the-Pooh, I reckon that would be around the

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We're going to go for Winnie the Pooh, please.

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OK, you're saying Winnie-the-Pooh. What do you reckon, guys?

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Not sure. Not sure.

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Don't know. Well, let's take a look.

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Was it Winnie-the-Pooh? And we can raise the

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ball one more level. This is a very successful

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round again. Which of the traditional

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nine planets of our solar system has been reclassified

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as a 'dwarf planet'? Before the answers came up I was

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thinking Pluto. Me too.

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Me too. Right, we seem happy,

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Nick, with Pluto, please. Yeah, definitely.

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They're definitely right, yeah. Everyone's confident.

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You're confident there. Is it a full house?

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Is the answer Pluto? So we can raise the

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ball one more level. Thank you, New Zealand.

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You can relax for a few minutes now. UK family, once again

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you're playing for ?5,000. They are books and authors,

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famous people, and geography. The category for this

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round is books and authors. So, who would like to take that one?

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Shall I have a go? It's not my best subject

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but I can have a go. Yeah.

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I'll do this one, Nick. OK, the family in

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New Zealand have moved the starter ball the maximum number

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of places so you don't need to use You keep it for another round.

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So, Joy, let's turn time into money. Yes, I am.

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Little bit nervous? Yeah, quite nervous

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but I do my best. Your category is books and authors.

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Right. There's ?5,000 up for grabs.

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Are you ready to get started? Yes.

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Good luck, Joy. Thank you.

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Let's play. The Montagues and the Capulets

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are families in which Pass.

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Romeo and Juliet. In the Harry Potter books what is

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Hermione's surname? Pass.

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Granger. Mr Rochester is a character in which

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book by Charlotte Bronte? Pass.

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Jane Eyre. What was the first name of the Poet

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Laureate Wordsworth? Pass.

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William. Which writer created the fictional

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Singleton, Bridget Jones? Pass.

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Helen Fielding. The novel Catch-22 is

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set during which major Not sure.

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Pass. Great Expectations is a 19th-century

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book by which author? Which writer created

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Peter Rabbit and Jemima Joy, you didn't manage

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to win any money on Let's have a round

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of applause for Joy, That last one, by the way,

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which writer created Try to explain to people

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what it feels like when you're actually

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in this environment. Don't worry, you've

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got ?2000 in the bank. Don't take it too hard.

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You did all right, Joy. Phil, you're feeling slightly better

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about the ?2000 you won now. But you know how tough that is when

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you get up there. Yes.

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You just go blank. Are you and Josh doing this for your

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mum tonight? Mum tries to not show how

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much she misses them. She's the matriarch of the family

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so she's that they're are not

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here. Maybe Josh and Claire,

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are you going to be the ones to come Hopefully, yeah, we'll

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pull it out of the bag All right, all you need then

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in round three is for your New Zealand family to rack

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up that time again. So, let's see how much time you can

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gain for the UK family. The song '7 Years'

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was a worldwide hit Was it Lukas Graham,

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Foals, or was it U2? # Go make yourself some

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friends or you'll be lonely. OK, with that, I would

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go for Lukas Graham. We're going for Lukas

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Graham, please. Yeah.

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Then we're all confident? Yeah.

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The song '7 Years' was a worldwide hit

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It's time to move the ball up one level.

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Is it heights, spiders, or is it confined spaces?

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It's got to be 'acro' as in 'acrobat'.

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I think you're right on that, definitely.

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Right, Nick, I think we're all happy with heights, please.

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OK, are you happy with that? Yeah.

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Because you know or because it made sense?

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Yeah, OK, well, let's find out if they were right.

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Let's raise the ball by one more level.

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Two out of two. Question three.

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In humans, which type of teeth are often referred to as the

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Are they molars, canines or incisors?

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The molars are at the back, aren't they?

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Yeah. So, it won't be those, will it?

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Incisors are your choppers at the front.

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They are at the front, your eyes are at the front.

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but we're going to go for incisors, please.

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You're saying incisors, thank you very much.

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Not quite so incisive with their working things

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out, I thought, but they might still be right.

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What do you reckon? I wouldn't know.

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I don't know. It would be a guess.

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All right, let's find out. Is it incisors?

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Which one is it? It's the canines in actual fact.

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Don't worry. Unlucky.

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No time gained there unfortunately so we can't move the ball up one

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more but let's see if we can make it three out of four.

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the most prize money during their career?

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Is it Bjorn Borg, is it Jack Nicklaus or is it Don Bradman?

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Just off the top of my head I would say

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golf pays a lot more money than any other sport there.

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He was a cricketer from the early days.

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Yes, he won Wimbledon a lot of times but

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probably Jack Nicklaus won that in two or three tournaments

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Yeah, we will go with your knowledge.

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Jack Nicklaus, please, Nick.

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Brian, you took that on yourself there.

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Is he right? I think so.

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I would have gone for that one.

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OK, was it Jack Nicklaus? Yes.

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And we can move the ball up one more level.

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Three out of four is a

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helped the family here in the UK enormously.

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You are now playing for ?10,000 in this round.

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They are famous people and geography.

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The category for this round is famous people.

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So, which one of you is going to take that?

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Claire? Josh?

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But can we play our Power Play on this round?

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Are you asking or is this a discussion you want to have

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If we get four right in the next round then we can't use it and

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So it's lost. So you might as well.

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OK, let's raise the ball by one more level.

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You have the maximum time available for this round.

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Claire, if you're ready let's turn time into money.

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So, Claire, you're playing for ?10,000.

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You've got to be in the now, you know that, don't you?

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No, I'll be fine, ready as I'll ever be, Nick.

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What is the surname of the models and reality TV stars

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with the first names Kylie and Kendall?

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Jenner. Correct.

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Which footballer married the pop star Victoria Adams

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David Beckham. Correct.

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What is the first name of Boris Johnson's politician father?

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Pass. Stanley.

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Charles. Is correct.

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Charles. Is correct.

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The Americans Michael Jordan and Shaquille O'Neal

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are famous names in which sport?

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Basketball. Is correct.

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Which British man and travelled to the International

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Space Station in 2015?

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Pass. Tim Peake.

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In 2015 Jeremy Corbyn became the leader of

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Conservatives. It's Labour.

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Which comedian announced that he would be

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running 27 marathons in 27 days for Sport Relief in 2016?

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Don't know. Eddie Izzard.

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Which cyclist was stripped of his seven Tour de France

:27:20.:27:22.

Lance Armstrong. Is correct.

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Which politician has children named Barron, Tiffany, Eric,

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Ed Miliband. Donald Trump.

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?3000 is great and that means that as a total

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I am happy, yeah. You did really well.

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Come on, let's go back and join your family.

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What does that mean to you as a family, 5000?

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Put it in the pot for us, that is the plan, whatever.

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Whatever you make you're going over to New Zealand.

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This is round four and there is a further

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They've done a great job so far for you, haven't

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Fantastic. Fantastic.

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OK, ready New Zealand family? Question one.

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According to the famous quote by Thomas Edison,

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success is "1% inspiration" and "99%" what?

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Is it adaptation, perspiration or exploration?

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You've got to put the work in to gain the profit so...

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I think so. I agree.

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Yeah, we all seems happy enough, Nick.

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Are they right? I think so.

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I think so, yeah. Let's have a look, shall we?

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Is it adaptation, perspiration or exploration?

:28:56.:28:57.

In total, how many pieces are on the board at the

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She's taught me a lesson once or twice, I must admit.

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It was how we met, actually. It was at the school club.

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absolutely walloped me in five moves.

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So, Pepe, was it love at first sight?

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It was sympathy first. He took it well.

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It is 16 either side so the answer, I think, is 32.

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Yeah. 32, please, Nick.

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All right, we're going with 32 so, what do you think?

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Any of you chess players? No.

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Not sure. But we trust her.

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Let's raise the ball by one more level.

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So, moving on to question three, which is the smallest species

:30:06.:30:08.

Is it Malayan sun bear, American black bear, or

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I'd rule out the grizzly bear straight away.

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It stands on its hind feet, it's seven foot.

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I'd say the American black there is quite a size as well.

:30:19.:30:22.

I've never heard of a Malayan sun bear.

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I think there so big and quite cuddly.

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Are we all happy with the Malayan sun bear?

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Yeah. Yeah.

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Yeah, we're happy, Nick, with the Malayan sunbear, please?

:30:34.:30:40.

I'm sure somewhere in the back of my mind

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I've seen it somewhere on

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a show and it's quite a cuddly sort of creature.

:30:46.:30:47.

A bit like yourself, Brian.

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OK, they said Malayan sun bear.

:30:49.:30:51.

I think they're probably right. I think they're probably right.

:30:52.:30:54.

Let's find out, shall we? Is at the Malayan sun bear?

:30:55.:30:57.

Yes, cuddly Brian's got it absolutely right.

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One more, that's all you need to get maximum time.

:30:59.:31:02.

Which writer created the fictional character

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Was it a Robert Ludlum? Was it Dan Brown?

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We've all seen the Bournes, haven't we?

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Dan Brown, he was Angels and Demons, etc.

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It's not John Le Carre. I'd say 100% Robert Ludlum.

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100%. I'm happy.

:31:27.:31:27.

They feel very confident they've managed to pull off four out of four

:31:28.:31:33.

What do you think? Are they right?

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Yes. Yes.

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You are all confident that they're right?

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Yes, we are. Let's find out.

:31:41.:31:41.

It was. Very well played.

:31:42.:31:44.

Are this family going to be able to earn some

:31:45.:31:54.

Fingers crossed, we know it's difficult.

:31:55.:31:57.

Come on, Josh, just do your best, mate.

:31:58.:31:58.

OK, UK Davenports, you are playing for ?10,000.

:31:59.:32:02.

Josh, this is the last round and the remaining

:32:03.:32:04.

Are you ready to get started? I am ready, Nick.

:32:05.:32:08.

The New Zealand team have given you as much time as possible.

:32:09.:32:11.

So, Josh, this is the last chance to win some more money

:32:12.:32:29.

There's another ?10,000 up for grabs.

:32:30.:32:32.

Bel-Air is a famous affluent area of which

:32:33.:32:47.

The Isle of Man is located in which sea?

:32:48.:32:53.

Which mountain range spreads across parts

:32:54.:32:58.

of France, Austria, Switzerland and Italy?

:32:59.:33:00.

The remains of the Incan settlement at Machu Picchu

:33:01.:33:06.

Tonbridge and Dover are towns in which English

:33:07.:33:12.

Jersey is the largest island in which island group?

:33:13.:33:21.

The Amazon River flows through which continent?

:33:22.:33:28.

The parliament buildings at Stormont are located in

:33:29.:33:33.

The national flag of Sweden is blue and

:33:34.:33:40.

Which large bay lies on the West Coast of France

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and the North coast of Spain?

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Nonetheless, if you add your ?2000 on to what's already earned,

:33:49.:34:06.

you have a total amount for the UK family of ?7,000.

:34:07.:34:09.

Tell us what that means to you as a family?

:34:10.:34:28.

We've come here with nothing, we've come with the opportunity

:34:29.:34:31.

Anything that can help all of us get together is a bonus.

:34:32.:34:36.

Very well done, but of course you wouldn't have been able

:34:37.:34:38.

to do it without the help of the New Zealand family.

:34:39.:34:41.

A total of ?7,000 and all they want to talk about is getting on a plane

:34:42.:34:48.

and getting over to see you over there.

:34:49.:34:50.

Are you excited about that, family in New Zealand?

:34:51.:34:52.

In a moment you're going to have a chance to go for that

:34:53.:34:58.

amazing holiday in Thailand, pretty exciting stuff, but first,

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it's your turn to be a winner in the Thunderball draw

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120 million views online, and in their first two years have

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visited more than 25 countries on multiple world tours ? it's

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never seem to get it right but I guess that's how it goes

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I need the most # I've been up all night no sleep

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Connor and James. That was exclusive, wasn't it? Was

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that the first time you've seen it? You filmed at yourselves. We did, we

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did have a big crew around but a lot of the shots our point of view which

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you need to wear a helmet for and that's what we did ourselves. We

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just went round. We've got a photograph and it looks quite

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extraordinary and heavy as well. There's the camera at the front and

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the counterweight at the back so it's steady, so I can't really

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afford to lose any height but throughout the day I think my neck

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was getting crushed down. You've travelled all over the place since I

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last saw you a year ago. Favourite place? South America for me.

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Australia. It's always nice to be home. UK is home. Your fans will be

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pleased to hear that you like to come home. But your off again. It's

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not long you are here. We just announced the first part of the UK

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tour, the UK tour part of the world. November the 90s. Lucky Latinos. --

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November 19th. Lucky he knows. We haven't stopped since January but we

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miss it. We have the new single out and we're very excited for people to

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hear that and check it out. An album next year and an autobiography next

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week. I don't think you are busy enough! We are going to get you to

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-- you can play this game. There are 14 of those

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numbers again, only this Coming up, The Vamps

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are staying with us, and we've the Lotto rollover

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draw with an estimated Now, it's back to Nick,

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with 5-Star Family Reunion. Here in our UK studio

:39:53.:40:03.

the UK Davenports from What does ?7,000 mean

:40:04.:40:15.

to you as a family? Anything that we could have won had

:40:16.:40:18.

to put towards meeting up again, it's a hell of a lot of money, Nick,

:40:19.:40:24.

means the world to us. So Phil, Joy, do you feel closer

:40:25.:40:27.

to your brother now? Do you feel like you've taken

:40:28.:40:30.

a big step towards them? You couldn't have done

:40:31.:40:32.

this without their help. You've all worked so well together

:40:33.:40:37.

to get to where you are now. Now it's time to see if we can get

:40:38.:40:40.

you all back together for that Let's remind ourselves

:40:41.:40:45.

of where you could be going. You could be heading

:40:46.:40:48.

to the amazing island of Koh Samui You'll be spending seven nights

:40:49.:40:51.

in luxury surrounded by palm fringed You'll find something for everyone

:40:52.:40:55.

on this 5-star holiday Can you imagine the sun

:40:56.:41:07.

on your face? Can you imagine the crossdressing

:41:08.:41:12.

parties you could throw in that part What do you reckon, Brian,

:41:13.:41:16.

do you fancy meeting up on that one? OK, Davenports, this

:41:17.:41:20.

is how the final works. This time, all four of you will be

:41:21.:41:26.

taking on the time. I'll ask you questions in turn

:41:27.:41:36.

and for each correct answer you will move one step closer

:41:37.:41:38.

to that holiday reunion The timer will be set

:41:39.:41:41.

to the maximum level to give If you get to the top of the ladder

:41:42.:41:45.

before the time runs out, Any last words of

:41:46.:41:51.

encouragement, New Zealand? Joy, bowler and trilby

:41:52.:41:56.

are examples of which item Phil, which country's

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rugby union team are Clare, what type of food

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are brie and feta? In which TV soap opera does

:42:19.:42:24.

Ross Kemp play grand Mitchell? In which TV soap opera does Ross

:42:25.:42:34.

Kemp play Grant Mitchell? Joy, Stephen Fry and Delia Smith are

:42:35.:42:36.

famous supporters of which football Phil, the golden gate

:42:37.:42:43.

bridge links Marin Clare, tigers are native

:42:44.:42:48.

to which continent? Joshua, how many sides does a

:42:49.:42:53.

rectangle have? Joy, what was the first name of the

:42:54.:42:57.

US President Reagan? Ronald.

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Is correct! And you have won the 5-Star

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Family Reunion! Wow, Joy, you pulled it

:43:04.:43:07.

out of the bag there. Nick, I can't express

:43:08.:43:30.

what this means to us, to be able to have a holiday

:43:31.:43:32.

together, just to hug you. It's all right talking over

:43:33.:43:36.

the Internet but it's just not the same when you can't

:43:37.:43:44.

physically hug them. Phil, are you all right there, mate?

:43:45.:43:45.

Do you want a man hug? Shall we get in there

:43:46.:43:55.

and have a man hug? How long since you

:43:56.:43:57.

actually saw them? Five years?

:43:58.:44:02.

Wow. Don't, you'll be

:44:03.:44:04.

starting me off as well. I wouldn't have done

:44:05.:44:08.

this if you'd lost. But, Josh, how many sides does

:44:09.:44:12.

a rectangle have? And not only have the

:44:13.:44:14.

Davenports won magical trip to Thailand, but here in the UK

:44:15.:44:20.

they've won ?7,000 as well. That becomes spending

:44:21.:44:23.

money now, doesn't it? And now it's time for you to be

:44:24.:44:25.

a winner as we cross over to the National Lottery

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for tonight's big Lotto draw. Do come back, though,

:44:30.:44:31.

see you in a mo'. The Lotto draw, with an estimated

:44:32.:44:38.

rollover jackpot of ?24.2 million, Online is huge for you, guys, it's a

:44:39.:45:02.

big thing but you also do vlogging. Yes, it's about giving as much back

:45:03.:45:07.

to the fans as much as possible, so we do vlogging too. What do you

:45:08.:45:12.

think of going online because you started on YouTube. Interacting with

:45:13.:45:17.

fans is easier these days because they are just a click away. And it's

:45:18.:45:22.

a lot easier for you to get to know an artist, if you are a fan of a

:45:23.:45:26.

band, even when we were younger and we're not even that old! You would

:45:27.:45:32.

have to go through a band's album and the extras they put in the album

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covers but now you can go onto it and feel that you know the band

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put it better myself. Number 42, drawn last weekend as well. It gets

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off to a good start. Next is number 14. Also drawn four weekends back

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but you will know that if it is one of your chosen few. Here is the

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third one, number 16, drawn the other Wednesday night. Number 46,

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last drawn five weeks ago. The fifth to be drawn tonight is number 51,

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also graced us with its presence three Wednesdays back. And the last

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one for the jackpot is number 25. And finally, let's pick up the

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bonus, shall we? Tonight's is 53. Millionaire Paz on a Saturday night

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get into shot. You can if you want. Jonas next week for another 5 Star

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Family Reunion. Bye everyone. Cheeky!

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Did you win? I hope you did.

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The Davenports here in the UK are celebrating because they won a

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massive ?7,000 plus an incredible trip to Thailand, where they will be

:48:25.:48:26.

reunited with their loved ones from New Zealand.

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Absolutely over the moon. Brilliant.

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Thanks for watching and join us again soon on

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They've won the family reunion and there's a

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Well done, Davenports, ?7,000. Nick Knowles will be back next Saturday

:48:41.:48:54.

whether another 5 Star Family Reunion where family plays alongside

:48:55.:49:02.

their family overseas for cash and a 5-star holiday get-together. The

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