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00:00Have you got what it takes to make it all the way to our final question and join the 1% club?
00:17Anyone has a chance to win because this quiz isn't about how much you know, it's about how your brain really works.
00:22As all our questions are based on logic and common sense.
00:24So who will make it to the end and answer a question? Only 1% of the country can get right and win up to £100,000.
00:32Let's play the 1% club.
00:37And hoping to win tonight's our 100 players.
00:40Welcome.
00:43Give us a cheer if you're so confident tonight, you've already started spending the money in your head.
00:49Lady at the back there, what's your name?
00:51I'm Shireen from Birmingham.
00:52Hello, Shireen. How are you?
00:54I'm very well, thank you. Excited to be here.
00:56Why do you think you'll do so well?
00:58I do really well on the sofa at home.
01:00Do you ever watch the programme, though?
01:02Yes!
01:04Old school!
01:05Every weekend, me and the family, we get together and I do surprisingly really well.
01:11Good. What do you do for a living?
01:12I'm a reward manager.
01:14OK.
01:15Have you got any hobbies?
01:16I'm absolutely obsessed with cleaning ears.
01:18Cleaning them?
01:19Yeah.
01:20I know.
01:21What, your own ears?
01:21I know, anybody's ears.
01:23I have an actual, like, the endoscope with the lights and the different attachments on the end and you can sync it with your phone, with your smartphone or the TV.
01:34You can look into other people's ears?
01:36Yeah.
01:36Are you qualified?
01:37No.
01:39No.
01:40OK.
01:41So, you would literally just go up to a stranger and say, can I have a look in your ears?
01:45Family and friends.
01:47OK.
01:47Well, listen, good luck tonight.
01:48And the person on your left, just have a little look at his ear.
01:50Tell me if it's all right.
01:51Give us a cheer if you think you're going to do terribly.
01:54Gentleman up there.
01:55What's your name?
01:55So, my name is Mivik, but as unknown in the streets, Mivik.
01:59Could you just say that whole sentence again?
02:01I said, my name is Mivik, but as unknown in the streets, Mivik.
02:05Isn't that the same thing?
02:06Yes.
02:07Right.
02:08What about when you're not in the street?
02:09Maybe you're in your house or something?
02:11What do you know when I was then?
02:11My parents also call me Mivik.
02:13It sounds to me like you're called Mivik.
02:15Let's not go through where you're called Mivik, because we could be here all day, wouldn't we?
02:19Yeah.
02:19In the shops, is it Mivik?
02:20Yeah.
02:21What would you like me to call you tonight?
02:23Mivik.
02:23Right.
02:24Ladies and gentlemen, Mivik.
02:28What do you do, Mivik?
02:29So, I'm an iOS engineer by day.
02:32But by the evening, on the street, I'm an iOS engineer.
02:36Yes.
02:36Okay.
02:37Why do you think you're going to do so badly tonight?
02:39I subscribed to ITVX to watch every single episode of 1% Club, and I did terribly.
02:44You've done the whole box set?
02:45Every single thing.
02:46I'm looking forward to speaking to you some more, Mivik.
02:48Oh, no.
02:49It sounds like we'd better make it quick.
02:51Good luck, Mivik.
02:53Sorry, that was your name, wasn't it?
02:54Yes.
02:54Yeah, yeah.
02:55Now, don't forget, you can play along at home if you want.
02:57All you have to do is download the app.
02:59Okay, before we ask our first question, here's a reminder of how the show works.
03:03We asked a cross-section of people from all over Britain a list of our unique questions.
03:07Based on their answers, we can tell statistically what percentage of the country should get each one right.
03:13Tonight, I'll be asking those exact questions to our 100 contestants,
03:17beginning with the easier one that 90% of Britain got right,
03:20and ending with the most challenging question that only 1% of the great British public answered correctly.
03:26At the start of the show, every contestant is given a £1,000 stake.
03:30If they get any question wrong, they are out of the game,
03:32and the £1,000 is transferred to the 1% prize pot.
03:37Whoever gets the furthest in the quiz wins £10,000,
03:40and the chance to answer the final 1% question to win everything in the prize pot
03:44and take home up to £100,000.
03:51Right, let's get on with it. It's time for our first question.
03:54So, this is one that 90% of our survey got right.
03:58Let's see how you do in the studio.
04:01What four letters are shared by these two pictures?
04:06Your time starts now.
04:10That fella on the left has run out of loo roll.
04:13LAUGHTER
04:14OK, your time is up.
04:32Right, let's see whose lights stay on,
04:34and they're still in the game, and how many people are out.
04:36Right, we lost four people, though. Let's have a look at the answer.
04:54It's T-E-A-R, Ter and Tia.
04:57We've lost Bex Colshaw. Where are you, Bex?
04:59I'm healy, and I'm absolutely devastated.
05:02Are you? Yeah.
05:03Sorry to hear that.
05:04I thought I was honestly going to take away the £100,000 today.
05:06That is embarrassing on every level.
05:08What did...
05:09I think you've made me very nervous.
05:12Oh, it's my fault?
05:13Yeah.
05:14What have you put?
05:15I put eyes.
05:19You know that the bloke tearing that sheet of paper?
05:22Those things in the behinding, you know they're buttons, don't you?
05:26Oh, well, listen, unlucky, Bex. I'm sorry about that.
05:29Ashley Bowditch, where are you?
05:30Oh, no way, I'm over here.
05:32All right, Ashley, what did you put?
05:33You don't want to look at my answer.
05:34Can you see my answer?
05:35You can't, can't you?
05:36I've just seen it on the iPads, yes.
05:38I was on the app last night, 5%, 10%, yeah, yeah.
05:40Never mind that.
05:41Tell them your answer.
05:42I can't, dude.
05:43Do you want me to tell them?
05:44Just paper cry.
05:45You've actually put X paper cry.
05:47I did.
05:47I was like, paper cry, Ter.
05:49Paper cry.
05:50I was going to cheat.
05:51I can't cheat.
05:51I'm allowed to.
05:52I mean...
05:5390% I'm out.
05:54Paper cry.
05:55I mean, four letters.
05:57Do you know what?
05:58Even paper's pushing it.
06:00But paper, then you think, is that four?
06:02That's not enough.
06:02I'll stick cry on as well.
06:04I've seen two.
06:05I thought it meant two words.
06:07Obviously paper.
06:07Oh, listen, forget about it.
06:09Guys, good luck.
06:10I'm going to sit back here for the next five hours.
06:12I'm an absolute idiot.
06:13No, you're not an idiot.
06:15You've done well to even fill in the application form.
06:18I know.
06:18I know.
06:19Well done, Ashley.
06:20Listen, it's difficult.
06:21The pressure.
06:22It's always the pressure on the day.
06:23It's a lot harder in the studio than it is at home, isn't it?
06:26So, there are 96 people left in the game,
06:28and the £1,000 of everyone who got the question wrong
06:31goes into the prize pot.
06:35Right, £4,000.
06:38Right, it's time for the 80% question.
06:42So, this is a question that 80% of the people we asked
06:44managed to get right.
06:45Let's see how you get on with this one.
06:49What sport is depicted here?
06:51And your time starts now.
06:56All I know is that they are two things
06:58I don't want near my house.
06:59LAUGHTER
07:00OK, your time is up.
07:18Oh, please let someone have put carpet wasp.
07:21LAUGHTER
07:21Right, let's see who got it right.
07:23Right, we lost three people.
07:39Let's have a look at the answer.
07:41Rug and B. Rugby.
07:43Somebody who got that wrong is Zoe Carver.
07:45I mean, I've got to ask.
07:46What did you put?
07:47Don't make me say it.
07:48Oh, go on, please say wasp carpet.
07:50No, I'll put Matt B.
07:51Matt B?
07:52I didn't get that.
07:53After I'd put it, then Rugby, yeah.
07:55Matt B?
07:56Because you saw the B, but you just saw a Matt.
07:58Yeah, I just saw a Matt.
07:59How did your family think you were going to do today, Zoe?
08:02Terribly.
08:02Like, my husband basically said that if I didn't get past
08:05the first question, the divorce papers were on the side.
08:07So, I've done that.
08:08You've done that, you've got past the first question.
08:10Buzzing.
08:10Yeah.
08:11Well, listen, unlucky Zoe.
08:12Maisie Sylvester, where are you, Maisie?
08:14I'm sorry for laughing, but I see on the thing
08:17what people have written.
08:18Yeah.
08:19And it is quite funny.
08:20Yeah, well, I nearly put Matt B as well.
08:22Instead, you put...
08:23Yeah, frisbee.
08:24Frisbee.
08:26Oh, never mind.
08:27OK, let's see what that's done to the prize put.
08:31Right, we are on £7,000.
08:33CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
08:34OK, we're on to the 70% question.
08:39Let's take a look at it.
08:40Which two of these animals joined together
08:44to form a word which is not an animal?
08:47Your time starts now.
08:52Looks like the world's most disappointing to Zoe.
08:54LAUGHTER
08:55OK, your time is up.
09:14Let's see who got it right.
09:15MUSIC PLAYS
09:17Oh, dear, it just went a bit squid game.
09:38We've lost 17 people.
09:40Let's have a look at the answer.
09:43Seal and ant.
09:44Sealant.
09:45We've lost Matthew Gilman.
09:47Yeah, over here.
09:48Matthew, what did you put?
09:48I just didn't see it.
09:49I wrote something seal and then my letters sort of mixed up.
09:53I just didn't see it.
09:54You actually put S-E-A-K-C-A.
09:57Yeah.
09:58I mean, if you're going to give yourself a fighting chance
09:59with a guest, you always put the C before the K.
10:01Yeah.
10:02What would you have done with the money?
10:04I would have gone travelling.
10:05I think that would have been...
10:06I would have taken...
10:06I probably would have taken the £10,000.
10:08OK.
10:08Not the grand?
10:09You wouldn't have taken the grand?
10:10No, not a grand.
10:11It's not enough, really, to make a big...
10:12You say it's not enough.
10:13At the moment, it's quite a lot, isn't it?
10:14Well, it is, to be fair.
10:15At the moment, it's nothing.
10:17It's almost like £1,000 more than you've got.
10:19Yeah.
10:20Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
10:25We're on £24,000.
10:28OK, it's time for the 60% question.
10:31Let's take a look.
10:32At the local supermarket, a meal deal consists of a drink, sandwich and snack.
10:40Sam bought the items shown on the right for some friends.
10:43How many complete meal deals did Sam qualify for?
10:48Your time starts now.
10:49£1,000.
10:51£2,000, £5,000, £900, £4,000.
10:54The only time is £2,000 most of you.
10:55The only time is £4,000.
10:58£5,000, £5,000.
11:01If you're not doing £6,000, £1,000 and £8,000...
11:03To be fair.
11:05£6,000 most of you...
11:08£4,000 a £1,000...
11:09£1,000 be £4,000 worth £4,000 of £4,000.
11:12OK, your time is up, and it's good to see that Sam is getting his none-a-day.
11:25Right, let's see if you got it right.
11:28Right, we lost five people there. Let's have a look at the answer.
11:46It's four. The leftover items, two sandwiches and a drink,
11:50do not qualify for the meal deal.
11:53Somebody who got it wrong is Lisa Wilde.
11:56Right behind me, Lisa. You're right, Lisa.
12:00My gasp is flabbered, that's what it is.
12:03You look like a woman who is desperate not to swear at that point.
12:08What did you put? Three.
12:11How did you do it? What was your system?
12:13Well, I was looking at how many cans of pop are they, how many sandwiches,
12:17and I just got confused. Well, I'm just...
12:21Your gasp is flabbered.
12:24Is this your first time on television? No.
12:26Been on a few things before.
12:28Like what? Tell me, I love this. What have you been on?
12:30I've been on Pointless.
12:31How did you do it Pointless?
12:32Rubbish.
12:33Was your gasp flabbered?
12:34It was worse than that. The chap I went on with didn't talk to me for six months.
12:39What was the problem?
12:40So it was an American president whose first name was alphabetically before their surname.
12:47OK.
12:48So I thought Bill Clinton. Stop filming. Stop filming.
12:52Why?
12:53Because it forgot to tell us it was their full name.
12:57So it was William.
12:58So they should have then let you through?
13:00They didn't.
13:01Oh dear.
13:02Do you want me to have a word of Richard?
13:03No, it's all right.
13:04It's in the past, Lee.
13:05It's in the past.
13:06This is my new embarrassment.
13:07OK.
13:08What else have you been on?
13:10Naked attraction?
13:11Not quite.
13:12Oh, that's a shame.
13:13This screen could have just come up.
13:14Yeah.
13:15I wouldn't be picked.
13:16Erm...
13:17Was it being...
13:18Not if your gasp has been flabbered.
13:20It's been more than flabbered.
13:22Yes.
13:23Oh dear.
13:24That's...
13:25That's possibly a bit too much on a Saturday night.
13:27Sorry.
13:28You're brilliant.
13:29I'm so sorry you're out, Lisa.
13:30Yeah, I'm sorry I'm out as well.
13:31Never mind.
13:32So let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
13:36£29,000.
13:37So it's time for a quick break.
13:39We've lost 29 people here already.
13:41Hope you're doing OK at home.
13:42And don't forget, you can play along on the app.
13:44After the break, we'll be moving closer to seeing if anyone here can answer the one.
13:48One Percent question.
13:49See you in a bit.
13:50Welcome back to the One Percent Club.
13:53We started off with 100 people and now we're down to 71.
13:55The person who does best here tonight could be going home with up to £100,000.
14:13So welcome to everyone who's still in the game.
14:16And from now on, we are going to give you the opportunity to pay for a pass to the next question.
14:21And if you do, your £1,000 will be transferred to the prize pot.
14:25However, if you get as far as the 30% question without using your pass,
14:29you'll get the chance to take your £1,000 and leave the game.
14:32Right.
14:33It's time for the 50% question.
14:35Let's take a look.
14:37Gloria is playing a game where she tells you two truths and one lie about herself.
14:45Which of these statements is the lie?
14:47And your 30 seconds starts now.
14:49MUSIC
14:59OK, your time is up.
15:22Yeah, great game, Gloria. Maybe get a PlayStation.
15:25Right, let's see who got it right.
15:28Right, we lost six people. Let's have a look at the answer.
15:49It's C. C can never be true as the 29th of February only happens
15:53every four years and 11 is not a multiple of four.
15:57Now, eight people use their pass on this question,
16:00including James Tyson.
16:01Didn't fancy your chances on that one?
16:03I was going to put B, but I thought I'd better just double-check
16:06and I still wasn't sure, so I used the pass.
16:08Very wise, that's what it's for. What do you do, James?
16:11Work in the building industry and also do...
16:14I'm a magician, do a lot of mechanism tricks as well.
16:17So you could probably predict how well you'll do.
16:20If I get through to the final, I've got a prediction
16:22which I'm happy to share with everybody.
16:24I genuinely said it as a joke, but you have done that.
16:26Yes, I have, yeah.
16:27Where is this prediction?
16:28It's underneath this shirt.
16:29What do you mean it's under the shirt? Like in an envelope?
16:31On a T-shirt.
16:32On a T-shirt.
16:33On a T-shirt under there is the prediction of how far
16:35you will get tonight?
16:36Absolutely.
16:37And you'll show us?
16:38Yeah, if I get through to the final, I'll show you.
16:41Well, then we know what the prediction is.
16:43No.
16:44It's a little bit more than that.
16:46What if you go out early?
16:47Can we have a look at the prediction anyway?
16:49Definitely not.
16:51Think again, sunshine, because we're coming to you
16:53if you're out and we want to see that T-shirt.
16:55I've seen the next question, it's hard.
16:57Start unbuttoning.
16:59Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
17:04We're on £43,000.
17:09OK, it's time for the 45% question.
17:12Let's take a look at it.
17:16What single letter replaces the question marks
17:18to create three words?
17:20OK, your time starts now.
17:25OK, your time is up.
17:53OK, your time is up. Right, let's see whose lights are still on.
18:12Right, we lost four people. Let's have a look at the answer.
18:15It's K, kayak, kiosk and nook.
18:18Somebody... Ooh, we lost their unbelievable timing.
18:23Oh, hello. It's James Tyson.
18:25I pushed the wrong button.
18:26You're not very good at sleight of hand, are you?
18:28No, definitely not.
18:29James Tyson, the man who's got a prediction on his shirt.
18:33You know what I'm going to ask you, James?
18:35I forgot to put my shirt on.
18:36What kind of mentalist are you?
18:39You haven't forgotten, have you? I haven't.
18:41Come on. Do you want to see it? Yes, we want to see it.
18:47If you say, I'm going out on the 45% question,
18:49this will be the best bit of TV ever.
18:51I was convinced I was going to get through.
18:52Yeah? And win 96k.
18:57I've just won the 1% club, £96,000.
19:00And I slipped with my finger.
19:03I knew it was K, but I just slipped.
19:04Oh, never mind, James. Unlucky.
19:06People have come away here losing nothing at all.
19:08Unfortunately, you've lost the price of a T-shirt as well.
19:12Right, let's have a look at what that's done to the prize pot.
19:14£55,000.
19:20OK, it's time for the 40% question.
19:24Let's take a look at it.
19:27Which of these replaces the question mark to make the name of a country?
19:31OK, your time starts now.
19:32I wish I was playing.
19:39I just want to sit down, to be honest.
19:40OK, your time is up.
20:05Let's see if you've got it right.
20:06MUSIC PLAYS
20:08OK, we've lost six people.
20:10Let's have a look at the answer.
20:11MUSIC PLAYS
20:12OK, we lost six people. Let's have a look at the answer.
20:14MUSIC PLAYS
20:15OK, we've lost six people. Let's have a look at the answer.
20:29It is C, star, Costa Rica.
20:32Someone who passed is Jennifer Jowett.
20:34Did you not know, or you just weren't sure enough?
20:36I was trying to spell Corsica.
20:39Oh, I see.
20:40I was trying to have you as an anagram of the cross,
20:42and then I pressed pass, and then I thought,
20:45do I really want to pass?
20:46And it wasn't quite read, and then I looked back,
20:48and I thought, oh, no, it's cost to me.
20:50Oh, it's gone.
20:51Yeah. So, never mind.
20:52You really did give us an insight into what you were thinking there,
20:55didn't you? Yeah.
20:56What made you apply?
20:57Me and my sister applied together originally.
20:59OK.
21:00And she didn't get through and I did, so I'm already winning.
21:03OK.
21:04But we have a really good motto in life.
21:07OK, what's that?
21:08If you can't figure it out, chuck it in the bucket and move on.
21:12Surely it's, if you can't work it out,
21:14mm-mm, chuck it in the bucket.
21:16Not, if you can't work it out, chuck it in the, uh-uh, bucket.
21:19Yeah, it is.
21:20I'm not sure that's grammatically correct.
21:21Well, I could say it out loud, but I won't be able to air it.
21:24All right, I'll say it and we'll beep it.
21:25OK.
21:26It's either, if you can't work it out, chuck it in the bucket,
21:29or if you can't work it out, chuck it in the bucket.
21:31LAUGHTER
21:33Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
21:38£63,000.
21:39OK, let's move on to the 35% question.
21:46Here it is.
21:48If you put all five shapes into the grid without rotating them,
21:52what is the letter and number combination
21:55of the only square that won't be used?
21:58And your time starts now.
22:01The Ah Ric ric flat out.
22:02Shane.
22:02ami.
22:02One puedan named
22:04That's what I tell if you can't work out there.
22:05If you you need those sheet ofuss you will keep telling me.
22:07Come over here.
22:09OK, but any tries are not matching the CSS.
22:11I'll be right back.
22:11All right, you can't do that.
22:12There are also great stories that I've asked you,
22:14you can do that.
22:17Control the map moves.
22:18How about some pieces of it?
22:19No, can be a plug.
22:20You can do that.
22:20I'll do that.
22:22You can't be a plug.
22:23You can read your link.
22:24Giroux.
22:25Jos Vuitties.
22:28OK, your time is up.
22:32Let's see you've got it right and how many people are out.
22:51We lost three people, though. Let's have a look at the answer.
22:58There it is. C2.
23:00Someone who got that right is Mivik.
23:02It is Mivik, isn't it? Yes.
23:04That was a joke because you kept saying your name Mivik.
23:07Mivik, you were very doubtful that you were going to do very well.
23:10Yes.
23:11You're still with us and it's the 35% question.
23:14Yeah, I'm kind of surprised, yeah.
23:16Have you used your pass? No.
23:18So you're still with us, you're doing better than you thought.
23:20Yeah, hopefully I'll go home with something, but if I don't, I'm not surprised.
23:24If you go home with nothing, you can say, I went home with nothing,
23:26but on the street, I went home with nothing.
23:28LAUGHTER
23:29So let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
23:35£65,000.
23:36Right, it's time for a drink break.
23:38Well done to everyone's doing the game.
23:40We'll see you in a bit when someone here could win up to £100,000.
23:43Welcome back to the 1% Club.
23:56We've been asking questions which have been tested out on a cross-section of the British public
23:59and we've been whittling down the contestants here tonight
24:02and are left with 52 people with their lights still on.
24:05As a reward, any contestant who hasn't played their pass and still has the £1,000 now has a choice.
24:10Play on for the big money in the prize pot
24:12or you can take your £1,000 and leave the quiz right now.
24:15So first of all, let's see which players still have their £1,000.
24:20OK, so those of you with your lights on, you can take your money and leave the show if you want.
24:24So please make your decision now.
24:39OK, so seven of you have decided to take your £1,000 and leave the game, including Bethany Roeter.
24:44What are you going to do with the money?
24:46Well, my plan was to book myself in for some therapy.
24:50Therapy?
24:51Yeah, therapy, so hypnosis, so I have a phobia of fish.
24:55Do you?
24:56Yeah, like Finding Nemo, the sea, fishmonger in general.
25:01Hang on, one thing at a time here. The ones in the fishmonger, they're not even alive.
25:05No, no.
25:06Finding Nemo is a cartoon.
25:08Yeah, I know.
25:09The sea, I'll give you that.
25:11I used to work in a doctor's surgery and there was a girl who brought in a tuna steak wrapped up
25:15and I was on the phone to a patient and she walked up behind me and slapped me around the face with the tuna.
25:20Why?
25:21Just for bants.
25:23For fun?
25:24For fun, yeah.
25:25So I put my patient on hold and just sat and sobbed and everyone thought it was hilarious and I obviously didn't.
25:30So I was going to buy myself some hypnosis but £1,000 and I might treat myself to a paddling pool session.
25:37No fish there.
25:38I'm glad you said the second one because the first one was quite a dark and disturbing story.
25:43There it is.
25:44So thank you, Bethany.
25:45You're welcome.
25:46So well done to everyone who's got £1,000. Congratulations.
25:48Right, so the rest of you have decided to play on.
25:53Let's see if that gamble will pay off and if any of you can go all the way and join the 1% Club.
25:57And remember, if you've still got your £1,000 you can pay for a pass to the next question.
26:02OK, it's time for the 30% question.
26:06Which of the names listed below when inserted somewhere into the word parent makes it into a new word with a new definition?
26:18And your time starts now.
26:36OK, your time is up.
26:52Let's see who got it right.
27:06Right, we lost three people though. Let's have a look at the answer.
27:14It is C. Liam, parent becomes Parliament.
27:18Six of you didn't know the answer and you used your pass, including Zaphan Morris.
27:24How you doing?
27:25Yeah, good, thank you.
27:26You didn't have a clue or you just weren't sure enough?
27:29I pressed pass too quick.
27:30Yeah.
27:31And I should have just given it a bit more time because I did see it before the end of the time.
27:35I've already used my pass.
27:37What do you do, Zaphan?
27:38I'm a site manager on a construction site for ground workers and civil engineers.
27:42So you are surrounded by loads of hard hats and all that?
27:44Loads of hard hats, loads of hot heads.
27:47Did you tell them you were coming on?
27:49Yeah, a few of them do know.
27:51But they know me as a different name on site.
27:53Oh really? What's your name on site?
27:55Billy.
27:56Why?
27:57Little old Norfolk.
27:58People like to keep things simple.
27:59So I was an apprentice 20 years ago and he sort of said, you know, what's your name, boy?
28:03I said, Zaphan, he said, come with me, Billy.
28:05And that's stuck ever since.
28:06You said, what's your name?
28:07You said, Zaphan, he said, come with me, Billy.
28:09Yeah.
28:10I mean, why did he bother even asking your name?
28:12Why didn't he just say, come with me, Billy?
28:13I don't know.
28:14So for the last 20 years I've been known as Billy on site.
28:17But only on site?
28:18Only on site.
28:19So when I say tonight, you know, Zaphan, Morish, you've used your pass.
28:22Yeah.
28:23People at home are going, that's not Zaphan, that's Billy.
28:26Yeah.
28:27Okay.
28:28Maybe Billy's still got a pass.
28:29That's a good way of looking at it, yeah.
28:31Okay.
28:32Well done.
28:33You're still with us.
28:34Cheers.
28:35Right.
28:36Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
28:3871,000 pounds.
28:40Okay, we're at the 25% stage now.
28:46Here's the question.
28:47Which two digits do you need to swap to make the solution to this maths problem correct?
28:53And your time starts now.
28:55.
29:08.
29:14.
29:19.
29:24OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
29:48Right, we lost eight people. Let's have a look at the answer.
29:51You swapped the nine and the two and there's the maths.
29:55Someone who used the pass is Madison Arker.
29:58Where are you, Madison? Hi.
30:00Didn't know it or just wasn't sure enough?
30:02I was going to put that and then I didn't and I'm really annoyed at myself
30:06because I got it afterwards. Yeah, but if you don't know it,
30:08that's what it's for, the pass. What do you do, Madison?
30:11I'm a teaching assistant in a secondary school.
30:13What did they think you would do before you came here?
30:15Did you tell them you were coming on? I'm at a doctor's appointment.
30:19Oh, so you haven't told them? Can you cut that bit out, please?
30:24100% not.
30:26You didn't just tell the kids, you actually told the school
30:28you had a doctor's appointment. Yeah.
30:31And the thing is, if they'd seen you on television,
30:34they would just assume this was filmed on a different day,
30:36like the weekend. Yeah.
30:38Now you've told them.
30:39Well, listen, good luck. I hope the doctor's worked out.
30:43Do let us know what the result was.
30:45Someone else who got it right is Ian Fellows.
30:47Hello, Ian. Have you used your pass?
30:49I've not yet, no.
30:50You're in another one in a very strong position.
30:51What do you do, Ian?
30:52I'm a vicar in Greater Manchester.
30:54Are you? Yeah.
30:55Where's the dog collar?
30:56In my back pocket.
30:57Is it really?
30:58It is.
30:59Have you been a vicar long?
31:0025 years.
31:01Is it your job to spread the word rather than I do in your back pocket?
31:04Oh, day off today. I've not chugged a sickie to be here.
31:07Oh, I know.
31:08You have lied in front of a vicar.
31:11He's got the cut of your jib, madam.
31:14Have you ever pulled a sickie as a vicar?
31:16You have, haven't you?
31:18That is fantastic.
31:19How can you pull a sickie if you're a vicar?
31:22How does that work?
31:23I'm going to kind of not say anything about that.
31:26Well, that clearly means you have.
31:28I have, yes.
31:29Really?
31:30Yeah, yeah.
31:31Oh, I can't come into that.
31:32Bit of possession.
31:33What are you going to do with the money?
31:35I've just finished climbing most of the wainwrights in the lake,
31:38so I'm thinking I'm going to buy a canoe
31:40and try fishing around in the lakes in the lakes.
31:43How many wainwrights have you done?
31:44214.
31:46So you've done them all?
31:47Yeah.
31:48Because I genuinely am trying to do that.
31:50And I've spent four years doing it.
31:52Do you know how many I've done?
31:53214?
31:54Three.
31:55Ah.
31:56OK, well, well done.
31:57You're still with us.
31:58Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
32:03£77,000.
32:04We've got 54 people scoring the game and are down to the 20% question now.
32:10Let's take a look.
32:13In week one, Harry is at number one in the charts and Justin is at number 10.
32:20If each week Harry moves down two places and Justin moves up two places,
32:26in which week will Justin overtake Harry?
32:30Your time starts now.
32:31читesss now.
33:02OK, your time is up. Let's see if you've got it right.
33:26Right, we lost 15 on that one. Let's have a look at the answer.
33:29It's week four. There's the graphic to prove it.
33:33Someone who got it right is Kasim Sadiq.
33:36Yeah, yeah. Well done, Kasim. Thank you.
33:39Have you still got your pass? Yeah.
33:41Wow, you have as well. What do you do?
33:43I work in a pharmacy.
33:45And how did your colleagues or family think you would get on today?
33:49Er, I didn't tell anyone.
33:51You've not told anyone? Just my mum and dad.
33:53Have you phoned in on a sickie?
33:55Er, yeah, kind of, yeah.
33:56Oh, you have as well? Yeah.
33:58Very hard to phone in with a sickie if you're a pharmacist,
34:00because they just said, come in, we've got just the thing for you.
34:02I was like, nothing will sort this out. It's really bad.
34:05Oh, my God.
34:07It's terminal.
34:09OK, great. That's it. Keep it light, Kasim. Brilliant.
34:13Good luck to you, Kasim.
34:15And good luck to everybody else who's still with us.
34:17Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
34:19We're on £84,000.
34:24We are getting close to the end.
34:27It's now time for the 15% question.
34:31Right, let's take a look at this one.
34:34There is one single letter that you can use
34:36to replace a letter in each of the words below,
34:39so the first one becomes a different food,
34:41the second one becomes a different body part
34:43and the third one becomes a different animal.
34:45What is the letter?
34:47And the time starts now.
35:17OK, your time is up.
35:21Let's see whose lights are still on.
35:23MUSIC PLAYS
35:27Right, we lost five people on that one.
35:29Let's have a look at the answer.
35:30It is R.
35:31Peas becomes purr.
35:32Waist becomes wrist.
35:33Cap becomes rat.
35:34Francesca Powell, you got it right.
35:35Hello, Francesca.
35:36Hi.
35:37Hello, the lovely little delicate wave you gave us there.
35:38It was marvellous.
35:39What do you do, Francesca?
35:40I'm a student.
35:41I've literally just finished my A levels.
35:42How old are you?
35:4318.
35:44Are you nervous?
35:45Are you OK?
35:46I'm terrified.
35:47Are you?
35:48Do you have a pass?
35:49Yes, I do.
35:50You still have a pass.
35:51You're one of the six, are you?
35:52Yes, I do.
35:53You're one of the six, are you?
35:54Yes, I do.
35:55Yes, I do.
35:56Yes, I do.
35:57Yes, I do.
35:58So, what are you going to do with the money if you win?
35:59Well, I'm going to uni next year, so the goal is to not be broke at uni.
36:02So, my mum is so jealous that I'm here tonight.
36:03Does she want to come on?
36:04Yes, she loves you, loves the show.
36:05Oh, I love your mum.
36:06She'll love it if that makes sense.
36:07What's your mum called?
36:08Gemma.
36:09Where are you from?
36:10Sussex.
36:11Which town?
36:12Horsham.
36:13Oh my gosh, I have met her.
36:14Just over 18 years ago, actually.
36:15Well, listen, good luck.
36:17Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
36:18Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
36:19Yeah, I'm going to go to London, so the goal is to not be broke at uni.
36:22So, my mum is so jealous that I'm here tonight.
36:23Does she want to come on?
36:24Yeah, she loves you, loves the show.
36:25Oh, I love your mum.
36:26She'll love it if that makes sense.
36:27What's your mum called?
36:28Gemma.
36:29Where are you from?
36:30Sussex.
36:31Which town?
36:32Horsham.
36:33Oh my gosh, I have met her.
36:34Just over 18 years ago, actually.
36:37Well, listen, good luck.
36:38Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
36:43£87,000.
36:45Right.
36:46We are down to our last 14 players.
36:49After the break, we'll find out which of our remaining contestants
36:51could go on and play the 1% question.
36:53See you in a bit.
37:06Welcome back to the 1% Club.
37:07We are very nearly at the point where we will discover who our winner will be.
37:10Now, here's how the end of the game works.
37:12Whoever does the best here tonight will win £10,000.
37:15But if they're feeling brave, they can risk their £10,000 by trying to answer the 1% question.
37:20Get it right and they will win everything in the prize pot, which is currently sitting at £87,000.
37:26And remember, the six of you who still have your £1,000, you can pay for a pass but you can't use it on the 1% question.
37:36But if you've still got it at the 1% question, then you get to keep that £1,000 no matter what happens.
37:41So, there are only 14 people left in the quiz and it's now time for the 10% question.
37:47Let's take a look.
37:49Let's take a look.
37:51Going from image A to image B, how many emojis have not been rotated 90 degrees clockwise?
37:58The time starts now.
38:28Let's take a look.
38:29Let's take a look.
38:30Let's take a look.
38:31Let's take a look.
38:32OK, time is up.
38:33Let's see who got it right.
38:34Right, we lost nine people.
38:57Let's have a look at the answer.
38:59It's just one.
39:00The highlighted emoji has been rotated 180 degrees.
39:04Oh no, we've lost Mivik.
39:07Mivik Alenu, where are you?
39:08Here.
39:09Oh, you were doing so well.
39:10You got to the 10% question and you thought you weren't even going to get very far at all.
39:14Yeah, I'm cooked either way.
39:16I don't know what to say.
39:18OK.
39:19Well done, Mivik.
39:20You got a lot further than you thought.
39:21My fiancé was really hoping that I'd bring something home at least, but I had no hope anyway, so I think I'm good.
39:26She'll be proud of you.
39:27Well done, Mivik.
39:28Let's see what that's done to the prize box.
39:31We're on £93,000.
39:36OK, it's getting very tense in here.
39:39We are down to the 5% question.
39:44Let's have a look at it.
39:46There are two commonly used two-letter words that share the same letters.
39:54If you take the opposites of those two words, you should now have two three-letter words.
40:00What are those new words?
40:03OK, your time starts now.
40:16OK, your time is up.
40:37Let's see you've got it right.
40:39OK, we've lost two people though.
40:59Let's have a look at the answer.
41:00It is yes and off.
41:02The two-letter words are no and on, and their opposites are yes and off.
41:06So we have lost, unfortunately, Joshua Coltman and Becca Wallace.
41:10But we have our finalists.
41:11Congratulations, Ian Fellows, Cassian Sadiq and Francesca Powell.
41:16You made it through to the 1% question.
41:18Come down and join me.
41:27Because you've done so well and made it to our final question,
41:29you win a share of £10,000.
41:31But now you all face a dilemma.
41:33You can leave the show tonight and take your share, which works out at...
41:36£3,333.
41:39Or you can risk it all by attempting the 1% question.
41:43Get it right and you win your share of everything in the prize pot,
41:47which stands at...
41:48£93,000.
41:52Get it wrong and you will leave with nothing.
41:56Obviously, if one of you decides to play on and gets it right,
41:59then you'll win all the prize pot.
42:01If more than one of you decides to play, you'll win a share of it.
42:05So, it's now time to make your decision.
42:07OK, all of your lights are on, which means you've decided to play on.
42:24So, after whittling down the contestants here in the studio, we are left with the 1% question.
42:35If you all get this right, you win your share of the prize pot and become members of the 1% Club.
42:41Good luck. This is your 1% question.
42:50Look at the image below.
42:52Beginning at the start each time, LLL equals A and RRR equals H.
43:00What word is represented by the following?
43:04OK, you have 30 seconds and your time starts now.
43:08.
43:17.
43:36OK, your time is up. Your answers are locked in, so you can't change them, so we may as
43:44well ask what you put. OK, we'll start with Kasim. What did you put?
43:49Badge.
43:50Ian, what did you put?
43:52Badge.
43:53Francesca, what did you put?
43:55Badge.
43:56My money's on Badge.
43:57APPLAUSE
43:59I mean, obviously, it's lovely that you're all supporting them, but it could mean they've
44:05all got it wronged as well. Let's have a look at the answer.
44:12It's Badge.
44:16CHEERING
44:18Congratulations, you are the winners and get a shirt of everything in the prize pot,
44:23which is £31,000 each.
44:27CHEERING
44:30Congratulations, guys. Let's have another look at the answer.
44:37The L and the R represent left and right and dictate where you go at each junction, and
44:43it spells out Badge.
44:44I would, of course, like to remind our vicar that money cannot buy you happiness.
44:47No, but it can buy you a better class of sadness.
44:50LAUGHTER
44:51That's a fair point.
44:52APPLAUSE
44:53Congratulations, you three. You're all in the 1% Club. Good night.
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