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The Chase welcomes contestants who demonstrate having brains and bottle. During the competition contestants face a clever quizmaster and must solve tough questions before time runs out. The correct answers raise tension while the large cash prize becomes ever closer to winning. This episode delivers non-stop excitement that will keep you gripped from beginning to end. #TheChase #TriviaChallenge #IntellectualBattle
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00:00These four people have never met before, but by working as a team, they've got the chance to win thousands of pounds.
00:06There's just one thing standing in their way.
00:09The chaser.
00:10The chase is on.
00:19Hello and welcome to The Chase.
00:21Today's team of four total strangers believe they have what it takes to beat one of Britain's finest quiz brains and take home thousands of pounds.
00:28Do they? Let's find out.
00:30And meet the team.
00:31I'm Adele. I'm 28. I'm a data analyst from Nottingham.
00:35I'm Paul. I'm 55. And I'm a doorman from Blackpool.
00:38I'm Nikos. I'm 36. And I'm a children's entertainer from Southampton.
00:43I'm Sue. I'm 47. And a midwife from Rochdale.
00:46Well, that's the team. One by one, they've got to win as much men as they can and bring it safely down the board and into the team prize fund.
00:53But hunting them down every step of the way is the chaser. Anyone who gets caught loses their money and is out of the game.
00:59Make it back safely, though, and they will go through to the final chase with a chance to win an equal share of that total prize fund.
01:05First to face the chaser, it's Adele.
01:12Hey, Adele.
01:12Hi, Bradley.
01:13What made you want to come on the chase?
01:15Well, my dad watches the show. He's a fan. He's a bit of a trivia buff.
01:19And he's got no idea that I'm here.
01:22So I'm hoping that this will be a nice surprise for him on his TV when I pop up.
01:26Yeah, he knows nothing about this at all.
01:27Nothing about it.
01:28Well, you better say hello over to your dad over there.
01:30Hi, Dad.
01:30What's his name?
01:31Howell. It's Welsh.
01:32Hiya, Howell. How are you doing? There you are.
01:35Well, Adele's here. Right, Adele, you have one minute to build up as much cash as you can.
01:40Each correct answer is worth £1,000. Are you ready?
01:43Ready.
01:43I wish you luck. Your time starts now.
01:47A bump in the road used to slow traffic is a sleeping what?
01:50Policeman.
01:50Correct.
01:51If you asked for Aguacong gas in a Spanish restaurant, what would you receive?
01:55Sparkling water.
01:56Correct.
01:57What sign of the zodiac is someone born on St. Patrick's Day?
02:01Pass.
02:01It's Pisces.
02:03What scrolls were found by the Bedouin shepherd Mohammed the Wolf?
02:06Pass.
02:06It's Dead Sea Scrolls.
02:08The theorem on right-angled triangles is named after which Greek mathematician?
02:11Pythagoras.
02:12Correct.
02:12Which Norman King began the building of the Tower of London?
02:16William.
02:17Yes, William the Conqueror.
02:18Which ex-footballer appeared in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels?
02:21Vinnie Jones.
02:22Correct.
02:23Used for pulling loads in Asia, what type of animal is a zebu?
02:27A zebra.
02:29Ox.
02:29Ox.
02:30Elizabeth Bennet is the heroine of what Jane Austen novel?
02:33Pride and Prejudice.
02:34Correct.
02:34In the Flash Gordon stories, who rules Planet Mongo?
02:37Pass.
02:38Ming the Merciless.
02:38In what town are the headquarters of the Open University?
02:41Luton King's.
02:42Correct.
02:43What's the name of Prince Charles' organic food brand?
02:47Oh, nearly.
02:48Dutchie Originals.
02:49Oh, it is Dutchie Originals.
02:51You knew it.
02:52But what a great start.
02:53£7,000.
02:55Pleased with that?
02:56Yes.
02:56I should think you are.
02:57I did great.
02:58I'm sure your dad will be proud of you.
02:59He really will.
03:00Are you ready?
03:00You're going to have to face a chaser.
03:02But who, Adele, will you be up against today?
03:05Will it be the Beast?
03:07Mark LeBette, who moonlights as a doorman at the Mensa Disco?
03:11Or will it be Sean Wallace, the barrister, who's so learned, even the judge calls him
03:15Melud?
03:16Or will it be the governess?
03:18Ouch.
03:18There she is.
03:19Anne Hegarty.
03:20Miss Marple with an Asbo.
03:22Who do you fancy taking on?
03:23The Beast.
03:24Really?
03:24I've seen some beads of sweat on his face before.
03:27Have you?
03:27Yeah.
03:27I think he gets a bit flustered sometimes when the heat's on.
03:31Cool.
03:31All right.
03:32Let's bring on the chaser.
03:39Oh.
03:41It's the Beast.
03:42Mark LeBette.
03:45Good afternoon, Adele.
03:47I knew that was going to happen.
03:48So you think I'm the soft option?
03:50Do you?
03:50Not the soft option.
03:52You tend to win through at the end.
03:54You just stumble a little bit in the middle.
03:57Not today.
03:59Right, Adele, as always, you get a three-step head start on our chaser.
04:02Now, if you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
04:06£2,000.
04:08However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, let's see how much more of a bonus
04:12it could be.
04:13I think there may be a bit of steel about her, so let's see if I can tempt her.
04:17£28,000.
04:18You better have a chat with your team.
04:24Guys, it's a good offer.
04:26They do have a good offer.
04:27But it's a scary offer.
04:28I think the one thing that Mark fears is facing all four of us at the end.
04:32So I think the important thing is trying to get back here and we conquer him as a team.
04:36I agree with that.
04:38We need to get you home.
04:39Okay.
04:39Fine.
04:39Thank you, team.
04:41There you are.
04:42Adele, what do you think?
04:43I'm thinking exactly the same as my team and I'm going to take the £7,000.
04:47£7,000 it is.
04:48Thank you very much.
04:49That's your decision, chaser.
04:51Just what I'd expect, really.
04:53Let's bring that money home, Adele.
04:55Are you ready?
04:56I am.
04:56Fine.
04:57You answer the same questions at the same time as the chaser.
04:59If you get the question right, you will take a step closer to home.
05:02However, if you get the question wrong, you will stay where you are, giving the chaser the chance to close the gap.
05:07If you get caught, as you know, the money is gone and you're out of the game.
05:11Adele, are you ready?
05:12Ready.
05:12Good girl.
05:13For £7,000, the chase is on.
05:20Here comes your first question.
05:22Good luck.
05:24According to the Bible, how many humans entered Noah's Ark?
05:28Was it A, 2, B, 4, C, 8?
05:38You put 2.
05:40The two being?
05:42Noah and Mrs. Noah, are you hoping?
05:44Yes.
05:44I'm hoping so.
05:46Yeah.
05:47Along with all their animals.
05:48Because the animals go in two by two, so consequently so with the adults.
05:51I hope so.
05:52Let's find out.
05:52The correct answer is?
05:55Eight.
05:56Hmm.
05:57All right.
05:58You've got to stay where you are.
05:59The chaser put.
06:01Eight, he did indeed.
06:03Chaser comes onto the table and no doubt will explain exactly who they were.
06:06It was Noah and his wife and his sons Ham, Shem and Japheth and their wives.
06:11Thanks for that, chaser.
06:12Come on, Adele.
06:13You can do it.
06:13All right?
06:15Here's the next question.
06:17The Shakespeare play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, is set on the outskirts of which European
06:22capital city?
06:23Is it A, Paris?
06:24B, Rome?
06:26Or C, Athens?
06:34You put?
06:37Athens.
06:38The correct answer is?
06:41Nice one.
06:42One step closer to home.
06:44Let's see what the chaser put.
06:46Also Athens.
06:48I've been doing the crash course on Shakespeare.
06:50Yes.
06:50All right.
06:51Here's the next question.
06:54Which New York skyscraper was the world's tallest building until the Empire State Building
07:00was completed?
07:01Is it A, the Chrysler Building, B, the Flatiron Building, or C, General Electric Building?
07:08You put?
07:14The Chrysler Building.
07:16Why the Chrysler?
07:17I haven't heard of the other two.
07:19Okay.
07:20Hmm.
07:21The correct answer is?
07:25Fantastic.
07:26Okay, let's see what the chaser put.
07:29The chaser also put the Chrysler Building.
07:31I thought that was Detroit.
07:33No, no, no.
07:33Detroit would be Fort.
07:34The Flatiron Building is the famous sort of triangular building because it's built between
07:38two roads.
07:39It's almost like a wedge of G's.
07:40Right.
07:41Or a Flatiron.
07:42Indeed.
07:43There you go.
07:44All right.
07:44Well played, Adele.
07:45We're on a roll.
07:46Here's your next question.
07:47Which cartoon character was based on Phil Silvers' character Sergeant Bilko?
07:52A, Yogi Bear.
07:53Now, B, Top Cat, or C, Fred Flintstone?
08:04You put?
08:06Top Cat.
08:08You're too young to remember that, surely?
08:10Yep.
08:12Correct answer is?
08:14Absolutely.
08:15Top Cat.
08:16Step closer to home.
08:17Let's see what the chaser put.
08:20Also, Top Cat.
08:21When I was younger, I used to think Fred Flintstone was my father because he looked so much like
08:26him.
08:26Now I realise it's me.
08:28Yeah.
08:28Bam, bam.
08:30Doing great, Adele.
08:31Are you enjoying it?
08:32Yep.
08:35Which of these Beatles songs was written by George Harrison?
08:38Awesome.
08:39Was it A, something?
08:41B, help?
08:42Or C, because?
08:49You put?
08:51Something.
08:53Are you pretty sure about that?
08:55Yeah.
08:57Is it written by George Harrison?
08:58Correct answer is?
08:59Great stuff.
09:01One question from home.
09:03Brilliant.
09:03Doing really well.
09:05The chaser was put.
09:07Because he gets it wrong.
09:10Fantastic.
09:11Didn't have a clue.
09:13Here's what I'm hoping is going to be your last question.
09:15You ready?
09:16Yep.
09:16Good luck, mate.
09:19Which of these major wars happened most recently?
09:22Was it A, the American Civil War, B, Napoleonic Wars, or C, the Austrian Succession?
09:35You put Austrian Succession.
09:39Why?
09:41Because I'm pretty sure the American Civil War was in the 18th century.
09:46Napoleonic as well.
09:47Well, so I'm hoping that the succession was later.
09:53Fine.
09:54If it's the Austrian Succession, you're going through to the final chase, your first one through.
09:58Your dad, Howell, will be so thrilled for you.
10:01I hope so, yeah.
10:02Good old Howell.
10:03I've gone through a lot of trouble today for him.
10:04I bet you have as well.
10:05All the way here.
10:07Right.
10:08Howell, if it's Austrian Succession, Adele's going through with seven grand.
10:12Are you ready?
10:14Well, go and have a cup of tea.
10:15We'll see you after the break.
10:17Right, right, right.
10:18Welcome back.
10:20Now, what a position we're in.
10:22Adele's so nervous when she started.
10:24It's one correct answer away from going through to the final chase for seven grand.
10:27Before the break, I asked Adele, which of these major wars happened most recently?
10:32Now, Adele has put the Austrian Succession.
10:34If it's right, she's through.
10:36Here we go.
10:37Fingers crossed.
10:38Good luck, mate.
10:39The correct answer is...
10:40Oh, it's the American Civil War.
10:48Got to stay where we are.
10:50Is he going to know it?
10:51The chaser has put...
10:54Yes, the American Civil War.
10:57Austrian Succession.
10:58I think 1740s, but I'm not certain.
11:01American Civil War, 1861 to 1865.
11:03Napoleonic Wars, 1793 to 1815.
11:06So now you know.
11:07I remember that.
11:08Right.
11:09There you are.
11:10Come on.
11:11Let's get through.
11:12Here's your next question.
11:13What is the earliest wedding anniversary when a congratulatory message may be sent from
11:19the Queen?
11:20Is it A, 40th, B, 50th, or C, 60th?
11:30Right.
11:31You have put 60th.
11:35That seems logical to me.
11:37I think you probably have to work quite hard at a marriage before the Queen knows about it.
11:41Let's hope it is.
11:43The correct answer is...
11:45Come on, Adele.
11:48Yes.
11:49Get in there.
11:55Well played.
11:56You hold your nerve well.
11:57Thanks, Mark.
11:57Well played.
11:58Adele, put it there.
11:59Thank you, Bradley.
12:00Go and take your seat.
12:01You're through to the final chase.
12:02You're 7,000 pounds.
12:05I thought she played pretty well.
12:06She did play pretty well.
12:07Next to face the chaser, it's Paul.
12:13Hi, Paul.
12:14Hi, Bradley.
12:15You all right, mate?
12:15Yeah.
12:16All the way from Blackers?
12:17Yep.
12:17Yeah, I've been there many, many times.
12:19Now, listen, being a doorman, you've got to look after the big guys as well.
12:23Are you ready to take him on?
12:24Oh, yeah.
12:25He looks like he should be stood next to me on one of the doors, he does.
12:27He is, he's a big lad, isn't he?
12:29All right, now listen, build up as much cash as you can.
12:32Are you ready, Paul?
12:32I am.
12:33Here we go.
12:34Good luck.
12:35Your time starts now.
12:37What two letters symbolise the years after the birth of Christ?
12:40AD.
12:40Correct.
12:41In Frasier, what's the name of Frasier's brother?
12:45Nails.
12:45Correct.
12:46A galvanising makes steel rust-proof by covering it with what metal?
12:49Zinc.
12:49Correct.
12:50What sport is commentator Peter Alice mainly associated with?
12:53Cricket.
12:54It's golf.
12:55What Scandinavian capital's name literally means Merchant's Harbour?
12:59Copenhagen.
13:00Correct.
13:01The Hundred Years' War was fought between England and what country?
13:04France.
13:05Correct.
13:05Who replaced Lisa Snowden as host of Britain's Next Top Model?
13:08Pass.
13:09Elle Macpherson.
13:10What kink song opened with the line, The Taxman's Taken All My Dough?
13:15Lazy Sunday afternoon.
13:17Blazing on a Sunday afternoon.
13:19No, it's wrong, I'm sorry, it's a sunny afternoon.
13:21Shakespeare's play Troilus and Cressler is set during what mythical war?
13:25Trojan.
13:26Correct.
13:26What's the art of stuffing animal skins to make them look lifelike?
13:29Taxi journey.
13:30Correct.
13:31Which American wrote the travel memoir Eat, Pray, Love?
13:34Don't know.
13:34Elizabeth Gilbert.
13:36The Matterhorn is on the border of Italy and what other countries?
13:39It was Switzerland just out of time, but you did indeed match Adele, £7,000.
13:44Got to be pleased with that.
13:45Yep.
13:46Right, it's time to bring on The Chaser.
13:51Good afternoon, Paul.
14:01Good afternoon.
14:02You're a bit underdressed for a dormant, aren't you?
14:04Ah, night off.
14:05Ah.
14:06Paul did very well there.
14:07Yeah, another good performance.
14:09Got off to a great, great start.
14:10Well, Paul, let's put that £7,000 on the table.
14:12There you are.
14:13Three steps, head start on The Chaser.
14:14If you want to take a step closer to home, he will offer you...
14:17£1,000.
14:18However, if you want to take a step closer to him, he will offer you...
14:22I think he's got some skills.
14:24£33,000.
14:26£33,000.
14:27Okay.
14:29Better have a chat with your team.
14:31What do you think?
14:31I would say £1,000 was a bit of an insult.
14:36However...
14:37Of course it's an insult.
14:39However, you've come all the way from Blackpool, so it would be nice if we were all here at
14:43the end.
14:44I do think that you have the skills to go for the high number.
14:48If you want to, I think you can do it.
14:50Turn to face the table, please, Paul.
14:52And your decision, please.
14:54It's so tempting.
14:55But I'm going to hedge my bets and stick with the £7,000.
15:01Okay, that's fine.
15:02Thank you very much.
15:03Chaser?
15:03I think I've got the measure of this team.
15:05They all want somebody else to go for the big money.
15:09Paul, you ready?
15:10I am.
15:10For £7,000, the chase is on.
15:17Good luck.
15:18Here comes the first question.
15:19In which year was the painter Vincent van Gogh born?
15:24Was it A, 1833, B, 1853, or C, 1873?
15:36You put.
15:391853.
15:40It is pretty much a guess.
15:43I don't think it was as late as 1873.
15:46So, I'm hedging a 50-50.
15:48Fine, that's fine.
15:50Correct answer is...
15:52Spot on.
15:53Great logic.
15:54Well played.
15:55I think you might have met your match here, chaser.
15:57Let's see what the chaser's put.
15:59Also 1853.
16:01That's the solid logic.
16:02Yes, indeed.
16:03Here's your next question.
16:05In the nursery rhyme, sing a song of sixpence, where was the queen?
16:10A, in the parlour, B, in the garden, or C, in the counting house?
16:18You put.
16:24In the parlour.
16:26Oh, I think that's good, you know.
16:28I really do.
16:29The correct answer is, come on, Paul.
16:32Brilliant.
16:33In the parlour it is.
16:33Step closer to home.
16:35Let's see what the chaser put.
16:37He's also in the parlour.
16:39Complete guess.
16:40The chaser's in the parlour, right by the fridge.
16:43Here's the next question.
16:46In what city was Abraham Lincoln assassinated?
16:49Was it A, Washington, D.C., B, New York, or C, San Francisco?
16:56You put.
16:59New York.
17:00Happy with that?
17:01Yeah.
17:01100%?
17:02I think so.
17:04Wasn't it in a theatre?
17:06I think it was a theatre in New York, but I might be wrong.
17:07Fine.
17:09Correct answer is, Washington, D.C.
17:13Staying where you are.
17:15The chaser's book.
17:17Yes, move that straight away.
17:19Ford Theatre, as you correctly said.
17:21Here's your next question.
17:23The first recorded Olympic Games took place in which year?
17:27A, 776 B.C., B, 76 B.C., or C, 176 A.D.
17:33You put.
17:41776 B.C.
17:44I mean, the battles and marathon were before 76 B.C., and I think they were already having
17:49games.
17:50It's just whether or not they were actually called Olympic Games.
17:52I know they did have games with the javelin and the discus and the wrestling stuff, so it's
17:58another educated guess.
18:00Brilliant.
18:01Okay.
18:01I love it.
18:02Great logic.
18:03Let's hope you're right.
18:04The correct answer is...
18:06Fantastic.
18:07Well played.
18:08Step closer to home.
18:09Let's see what the chaser put.
18:12Also, 776 B.C.
18:14Well, not often I say that, but I'm very impressed with your logical skills, sir.
18:17Exactly right.
18:18Yes, indeed.
18:19Two steps from home.
18:20Here's your next question.
18:21Which American magazine is known for its annual international best-dressed list?
18:27Is it A, Vanity Fair, B, Rolling Stone, or C, New Yorker?
18:37You put.
18:39Vanity Fair.
18:40Hmm.
18:42Well, I don't think it's Rolling Stone.
18:44Tends towards...
18:46Music.
18:46Music and stuff.
18:47Don't know anything about the New Yorker, so...
18:51Once again, we're hitting the 50-50s, and once again, I could be wrong, but here we go.
18:57Fingers crossed.
18:57Fingers crossed.
18:58Definitely want you to be right, of course.
19:00Correct answer is...
19:02Brilliant.
19:03One step from home.
19:04That's great.
19:05He often reads it.
19:06Let's see what the chaser put.
19:09Vanity Fair, indeed.
19:10I'm hoping to make the next list.
19:12In fact, the beast, he was on page 2 of Vanity Fair.
19:15And 3, and 4, and 5, and 6...
19:18You're going to need his professional services, I'm afraid.
19:21Here's the next question.
19:24In May 2009, Scotland began a five-year trial of reintroducing which animal to the wild?
19:30Was it A, otter, B, wolf, or C, beaver?
19:34What?
19:42You've put...
19:43Wolf.
19:45OK.
19:46There was a programme on, about 2008, about the plans to introduce the wolf.
19:51It's some guy who's got this humongous great estate, so I presume he went ahead with it, as per his plan.
20:01Perfect.
20:02I think we know it.
20:03Correct answer is...
20:06Oh, ouch.
20:08Well, there you go.
20:09OK, got to stay where we are.
20:10The chaser put.
20:13Yeah, he knows his stuff.
20:14There he is, one step behind you.
20:16The beast is closing.
20:18You've got to get this right to stay in the game.
20:20I hope you know it, too.
20:21Which king was known as the wisest fool in Christendom?
20:27Was it A, James I, B, Richard I, or C, Henry I?
20:33I hope you know this, because I do.
20:42Paul, you have put...
20:44James I.
20:47No idea.
20:48Guess.
20:48Yes.
20:50OK, let's hope you've guessed your way through.
20:51Don't think it was Richard I, because he was the Lionheart, but...
20:55No idea.
20:56All right.
20:56Well, let's take Richard out of the equation.
20:57We've got Henry and James.
20:58Let's hope it's James.
21:00Get ready.
21:01If it's James I, you're through.
21:03If it isn't, my guessing is you would be out of the game.
21:07The correct answer is...
21:10Yes!
21:12Well done, mate.
21:14Well done.
21:15Well done.
21:15And another £7,000 goes into the total price fund.
21:19Now standing at £14,000.
21:21Well played, sir.
21:22Some good logical skills, and you deserved a little bit of luck there.
21:25Not often I'll say that, but you deserved a little bit of luck.
21:27Well done.
21:28Take your £7,000, go through to the final chase, sit yourself next to Adele.
21:31Two, slip through your fingers.
21:33Well, no, in fact, neither have slipped through my fingers, because I had a perfect round there,
21:36but he just held his nerve a bit.
21:38Yeah, he did, did very well.
21:39It's setting up for a very interesting final chase, I think.
21:42Yes, indeed.
21:44And next to face the chaser, it's Nikos.
21:49OK, children's entertainer from Southampton.
21:52That's right.
21:53Oh, that's hard work, I bet, isn't it?
21:56Not if you enjoy working with children.
21:58I think if you didn't enjoy working with children, it would be very hard work.
22:01But I enjoy working with children.
22:03I still think I'm much of a child myself, so...
22:05Fine, OK.
22:06And are you about to get married?
22:07I am, I'm very lucky.
22:09I'm about to get married to a wonderful woman, and I'm obviously very excited about it.
22:13Fantastic stuff.
22:14All right, Nikos, as much cash as you can.
22:17One minute.
22:17Each correct answer's worth a grand.
22:19Are you ready?
22:19I'm ready.
22:20I wish you luck.
22:21Your time starts now.
22:22What cartoon character's girlfriend is called Olive Oil?
22:25Popeye.
22:26Correct.
22:26Which queen claimed to have the heart and stomach of a king?
22:29Queen Elizabeth I.
22:31Correct.
22:31What Latin word means the last station at the end of a railway line?
22:35Terminus.
22:36Correct.
22:36In 1859, Charles Blonding crossed what waterfalls on a tightrope?
22:41Niagara.
22:41Correct.
22:42And Never Forget is a musical based around the songs of what band?
22:46Take That.
22:46Correct.
22:47Who directed the films Inception and The Dark Knight?
22:49Christopher Nolan.
22:50Correct.
22:51Gerald and Charles were the first names of which romantic book publishers?
22:55Pass.
22:56Mills and Boone.
22:57The Silk Road connected the Mediterranean with what country?
23:02Pass.
23:02China.
23:03London's Royal Festival Hall was designed for what event of 1951?
23:09Horse riding?
23:10No, it's Festival of Britain.
23:11What word from the French word for down is a type of quilt?
23:16Pass.
23:17Duvet.
23:18Who beat Jimmy White to win the world snooker title in 1991?
23:22Stephen Hendry.
23:23John Parrott.
23:24Bad luck.
23:25John Parrott it was.
23:26£6,000.
23:27That's not bad.
23:28Yep, I'll take that.
23:29But it is now indeed time to face the chaser.
23:45Good afternoon, Nikos.
23:47Good afternoon.
23:48Mmm, some skills there.
23:49Started well, finished badly.
23:51Yep, I did fade a bit, I'll give you that.
23:53Right, let's put him on the table.
23:55£6,000.
23:56If he takes a step closer to home, what will you offer him?
23:59As you were talking so bravely back there, £400.
24:03Mmm.
24:04If you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
24:08Make a name for yourself.
24:09£40,000.
24:11Wow.
24:12Fantastic.
24:12Have a chat with your team.
24:14Adele wants to go, go for it.
24:16He's on form today, isn't he?
24:18So, at the end of the day, it's got to be your decision,
24:21but I think we need you back.
24:23Adele?
24:24Well, I'd stick with the £6,000, but imagine the wedding you could have with a share of £40,000.
24:29She's eyeing up her share of your money.
24:31He is indeed.
24:32I'll stick with the £6,000.
24:33We want you back here.
24:34All right, guys.
24:36Okay, now, what are you going to choose?
24:38Well, what can I tell you?
24:39£40,000 is a lot of money, but I came here with a game plan,
24:44and I'm going to stick to the game plan, and I'm going to go for the £6,000.
24:48Kel surprise.
24:50All right, are you ready, Nicklaus?
24:51I'm ready.
24:52For £6,000, the chase is on.
24:55Good luck, mate.
25:00Here comes your first question.
25:03Ladywood, Sutton, Coalfield, and Edgbaston are parliamentary constituencies in which city?
25:10Is it A, Liverpool, B, Manchester, or C, Birmingham?
25:14You put.
25:18Birmingham it is.
25:20The correct answer is...
25:22Birmingham.
25:23Well played.
25:24Step closer to home straight away.
25:25The chase is put.
25:27Also, Birmingham moving straight on.
25:31Which children's TV character lived at 52 Festive Road?
25:35Was it A, Banana Man, B, Mr. Ben, or C, Danger Mouse?
25:39And you're the children's entertainer.
25:44Right, you put.
25:49Mr. Ben.
25:51My thinking on this is that I know it wasn't Banana Man.
25:54He lived at Arcacia Avenue, I think it was.
25:56Danger Mouse lived in a post box underneath a street,
25:59so I don't think it would have been 52 Festive Road.
26:01So, a go.
26:02I stick with Mr. Ben.
26:03Fine.
26:04Correct answer is...
26:06Well played.
26:07Yes, bring it home.
26:08Step closer to home and see what the chase have put.
26:10Massive Mr. Ben fan.
26:14Of course I was.
26:15I grew up watching it.
26:16Banana Man's 29 Acacia Avenue, I believe,
26:19and Danger Mouse's 221C Baker Street in a post box.
26:22Ah, see.
26:24Here's the next question.
26:27Which author created Shelob the Spider?
26:29Is it A, C.S. Lewis, B, Terry Pratchett, or C, J.R.R. Tolkien?
26:40Quick on the buzzer.
26:41Knows this.
26:42You've put...
26:43Nikos.
26:45Yeah, if there's one thing I know, it's my Tolkien,
26:47and it's Lord of the Rings.
26:50Certainly sound like you know what you're talking about.
26:52Hey.
26:55Quick answer is...
26:56Yeah, brilliant, well done.
26:58Step closer down.
26:59Two paces from home, that's all we need.
27:01See what the chaser put?
27:05Still there.
27:06But we've got bags of daylight between us.
27:08Let's move on.
27:08Straight to the next question.
27:10Who wrote the opera The Thieving Magpie?
27:14A, Bizet, B, Rossini, or C, Mozart?
27:17It's going to be a guess from the chaser.
27:27It's going to be a guess from both of us, then.
27:28Well, that's okay.
27:29Let's see what you've put.
27:31You put Mozart.
27:33There's something about Magpie that made me think of Mozart,
27:37and it might just be nothing,
27:39but it's the only connection I really had of the three.
27:42Correct answer is to get you home with six grand.
27:48Rossini.
27:50Stay where you are.
27:51Let's see what the chaser put.
27:52Has he got it wrong, or has he guessed right?
27:55Also got it wrong.
27:56Committed the cardinal of sin,
27:57fought Rossini before the answers came out,
27:59and then changed my mind.
28:01Don't know why.
28:02Nikos, here's your next question.
28:03The Misfits was the last film of which actress?
28:09Was it A, Marilyn Monroe,
28:11B, Judy Garland,
28:12or C, Jane Mansfield?
28:19You put Marilyn Monroe.
28:22You know this?
28:22I might be thinking of a different film,
28:24because I actually think this was Clark Gable's last film.
28:26It was.
28:27It was.
28:27And if it was, then, yeah,
28:28I'm fairly sure it was Marilyn Monroe.
28:31Let's see, shall we?
28:31To get you home with six grand,
28:32and the correct answer is...
28:36Yes!
28:37Yes!
28:38Get in there!
28:40Well done.
28:41Thanks for that.
28:42I know you are.
28:44You knew that?
28:45Yes, I said Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe,
28:47both their last films.
28:49Nikos, go and join Adele and Paul.
28:51There you are.
28:51£20,000 in the total prize fund.
28:53But I've already offered over £100,000 to this team.
28:56Yes, indeed.
28:57And then there was one.
28:59Only Sue is left.
29:00Can she make it four out of four
29:01through to the final chase?
29:02Find out after the break.
29:07Welcome back to the chase.
29:09Last to face the chaser, it's Sue.
29:12You always say the most terrifying position
29:13is last or first.
29:15How does it feel?
29:15I agree.
29:16I absolutely agree.
29:17Yeah, a bit scary, really.
29:19Now, quickfire questions against the clock.
29:21Each correct answer's worth a grand.
29:22I wish you lots of luck.
29:23All right, Sue, get ready.
29:24Your time starts now.
29:27Who was elected US President for a second term in 2004?
29:30That would be Clinton.
29:32No, it was George Bush.
29:33What Roman Catholic name for the Virgin Mary means My Lady?
29:36Madonna.
29:37Correct.
29:37How many von Trapp children are there in the Sound of Music film?
29:40Seven is correct.
29:41Which DJ and presenter had a 70s hit with floral dance?
29:46Terry Wogan.
29:47Correct.
29:47Which American tennis player spent 286 weeks as the men's world number one?
29:52That would be Roger Federer.
29:53Pete Sampras.
29:54Oh, very good.
29:55Eagle, Piggle and Upsy Daisy are characters from which children's TV show?
29:58Pass.
29:59In the Night Garden.
30:00What was Cape Canaveral renamed after the assassination of JFK?
30:03Cape Kennedy.
30:04Correct.
30:05Tony Hayward resigned as chairman of what company in July 2010?
30:08It was to BP.
30:09The Dirt is the 2002 autobiography of what American rock band?
30:14Pass.
30:15Motley Crue.
30:16The word olfactory relates to which of the five senses?
30:19Smelling.
30:19Smell.
30:20Oh, I'm sorry.
30:21Which Hittite in King David's army was the husband of Bathsheba?
30:25King Solomon.
30:26Uriah.
30:27The leaves are...
30:28Oh, there were some tough questions in there.
30:31They were.
30:31Well, they're...
30:32Yeah.
30:32But you got four right, giving you £4,000.
30:36Better than nothing.
30:37Four grand's a lot of money, but right now it is time to face the chaser.
30:52Good afternoon, Sue.
30:54Good afternoon, Mark.
30:55Slightly went to pieces there.
30:57Lost it a little bit, but not now.
31:00Regained my composure, I think.
31:01I don't know.
31:02I think you might fluster.
31:03We'll see.
31:04Let's put your money on the table, shall we, Sue?
31:06There it is.
31:07Your four grand.
31:08If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you.
31:10So you don't chicken out.
31:12£400.
31:13However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
31:16Put some money in the pot that the others weren't prepared to do.
31:19£40,000.
31:21Wow, wow, wow.
31:22OK, turn and have a chat with your team.
31:25If you got through, that would be £15,000 each.
31:27What do you think, guys?
31:28I think he's gradually got worse, and you might like to finish him off.
31:33We would probably be happy with the £4,000 and you're back on the bench.
31:37I completely agree with that.
31:38The three of us are here.
31:39We want you to come with us.
31:41Thank you, team.
31:42OK, Sue, turn and face the table.
31:44And, of course, your nemesis.
31:46£400,000, £4,000, or, indeed, £40,000?
31:50I think the £4,000.
31:51You're quite happy with four grand?
31:52I think so.
31:53Absolutely, and so would I be a chaser.
31:55There certainly isn't a meeting of Gamblers Anonymous, is it?
31:58No, it isn't.
31:59Right.
31:59Sue, for four grand, the chase is on.
32:06And good luck to you.
32:07Here comes the first question.
32:10In 2002, Bob Crow was elected general secretary of which trade union?
32:15Was it A, Unison, B, RMT, or C, Aslef?
32:25You put.
32:27Aslef.
32:28I haven't got a clue.
32:29I'm just guessing, yeah?
32:30Total guess.
32:30All right, let's put you out of your misery.
32:32Correct answer is...
32:34RMT.
32:36Staying where you are.
32:37Is he going to close the gap immediately?
32:39I think he probably is.
32:40I think he probably is.
32:41The chaser has put.
32:43Yes, the RMT.
32:45Train drivers, whenever they've had an industrial action,
32:47he's the man out there explaining why.
32:49Indeed.
32:50Here's the next question, Sue.
32:52Which vitamin is needed for blood clotting
32:55and helping wounds heal properly?
32:57Is it A, vitamin D?
32:59Is it B, vitamin E, or is it C, vitamin K?
33:06Well, you should know this, you're a midwife.
33:09I should know this.
33:10Yes.
33:10You have put K.
33:14I never even knew there was a vitamin K.
33:16We give it to newborn babies for blood clotting.
33:18Do you?
33:19We do.
33:19Correct answer is, of course...
33:21Canuckian, actually.
33:22Canuckian.
33:23Canuckian.
33:24Canuckian, that's what we do.
33:25Now we've got it, you see.
33:26You're off and running, which is brilliant.
33:28Has he got it right?
33:28The chaser was put.
33:29I'm sure.
33:29Yeah, he knows his stuff.
33:33On we go.
33:34Here's the next question.
33:36In September 1985, the wreck of which ship was discovered by a remote-controlled camera system
33:43called Argo?
33:45Was it A, the Titanic, B, the Mary Rose, or C, Bismarck?
33:51Well, I was thinking that, but I wasn't certain.
34:18Let's see what the chaser put.
34:21Ooh.
34:23Mary Rose, I think, was discovered by divers.
34:25He's just in Portsmouth Harbour, so he wouldn't have needed a remote-controlled camera.
34:28Yeah, okay.
34:29Well, thank you for that.
34:30Although he's still sort of two steps behind you, we've still got to get home with your foreground.
34:35You're doing great soon.
34:35Doing really well, mate.
34:36Here's your next question.
34:39Arthur Wynn is credited with the invention of which popular diversion?
34:45Is it A, the crossword, B, jigsaw, or C, Sudoku?
34:51You put the crossword.
34:58Again, I don't know, but Sudoku, I would have thought was Japanese.
35:02Yeah.
35:02All right.
35:04Correct answer is?
35:07Fantastic.
35:08Excellent.
35:08Step closer to home.
35:09Well played indeed.
35:10The chaser's put.
35:14Yeah, also crossword.
35:16Very good.
35:17And Crucible Herbalist, of course, is the posh name for a crossworder.
35:19You're such a smart Alec.
35:21Yep, that's my job.
35:23For those of you at home that are interested, when Arthur Wynn died, they buried him six down and four across.
35:29Here's the next question.
35:30The sport of regaining is an evolution of what?
35:35Is it A, biathlon, B, orienteering, or C, mountain climbing?
35:47You put.
35:48Never heard it.
35:49No, me neither.
35:50And I don't know why I put that.
35:52I think I was just under a bit of pressure there.
35:53Yes.
35:54No.
35:54No, I know.
35:55It's tough, that.
35:56Not sure.
35:56Okay.
35:57Now, we've got to reveal the answer.
35:58The correct answer is?
36:01Yes.
36:02Get in.
36:02That was so lucky.
36:05Let's see what the chaser put.
36:09Orienteering it is, and he stays two steps behind you.
36:11Chaser.
36:12I know my sports, but I've never heard of it.
36:14Well, nonetheless, you're one correct answer away from going through.
36:17But the other three guys, the final taste, that would be a full house of all four of you and 24 grand.
36:21Here is your next question.
36:25A reference to its use of chili peppers, which pasta sauce name means angry in Italian?
36:34Is it A, arabiata?
36:37Is it B, marinara?
36:39Or is it C, putonesca?
36:44Oh, now he loves his food, so he's going to know this.
36:48You put?
36:51Arabiata.
36:52I did.
36:53Because I know it's hot and spicy.
36:55Marinara is seafood, and putonesca is the one that's named after the prostitutes, I believe.
37:03But the arabiata is the one that uses chili.
37:06Oh, I hope it's right.
37:07So do I.
37:08To go through with four grand, the correct answer is?
37:11Yes, get it there.
37:15Well done, Sue.
37:17Stay there.
37:17Well done.
37:19Well done, you.
37:20Very good.
37:21It's not been my day so far.
37:22Well played, Sue.
37:23And you knew that, arabiata?
37:25Of course I did.
37:26I knew that one.
37:26Well, Sue, congratulations.
37:28You're through to the final chase.
37:30Go and take your seat.
37:31Brilliant, that.
37:32Well, what can I say?
37:34Another solid performance.
37:36Well, it all makes for an exciting final chase.
37:38And how will it end up?
37:40Find out after the break on the chase.
37:44Now, welcome back.
37:45Now, all four players have made it through to the final chase.
37:48There is £24,000 in that total prize fund.
37:50On the buzzer and against the clock, the team must answer as many questions as they can,
37:54each right answer taking them a step further away from the chaser.
37:58Then, the chaser will have the same amount of time to try and catch the team.
38:01If he does, the team will leave with nothing.
38:03But if the chaser fails to catch the team, they go home with an equal share of £24,000.
38:09£6,000 each.
38:11That would be nice, wouldn't it?
38:12Very nice.
38:13Good.
38:13As four of you got through to the final chase, you get a four-step head start.
38:17Team, are you ready?
38:18Ready.
38:19I wish you luck.
38:20Your time starts now.
38:24Lisbon is the capital of what country?
38:25Sue.
38:26Portugal.
38:26Correct.
38:27Who plays Sean in Shaun of the Dead?
38:29Adele.
38:30Simon Pegg.
38:31Correct.
38:32In poetry, how many feet in a hexameter?
38:34Four.
38:35Six.
38:36Correct.
38:36What bird is on the club crest of Tottenham Hotspur?
38:40Four.
38:40Cockerell.
38:41Cockerell.
38:41Ooh.
38:42Can't accept.
38:43Wrong person answered.
38:44What was the site of King Arthur's mythical court?
38:46Four.
38:47Camelot.
38:48Correct.
38:48Which of the armed forces trains at Dartmouth?
38:51Four.
38:52The Navy.
38:53Correct.
38:53The musical term de capo means from the what?
38:56Four.
38:57Top.
38:57Correct.
38:58In what county is Jodrell Bank Observatory?
39:02Four.
39:02Cheshire.
39:03Correct.
39:04What's the main pub in Coronation Street?
39:06Four.
39:07Rovers Return.
39:07Correct.
39:08What nationality was Hercule Poirot?
39:10Sue.
39:11Belgian.
39:11Correct.
39:12The Piranha is native to what continent?
39:15Four.
39:15South America.
39:16South America.
39:16Correct.
39:17How many hours ahead of GMT is Japan?
39:22Four.
39:23It's nine.
39:24Eros is an anagram of what girl's name?
39:27Four.
39:28Rose.
39:28Correct.
39:29In 1906, what French city hosted the first Granby?
39:33Four.
39:34Le Mans.
39:35Who succeeded Patrick Troughton as Doctor Who?
39:37Nikos.
39:38John Pertwee.
39:39Correct.
39:40What's the prong of a fork called?
39:42Four.
39:43Time.
39:43Correct.
39:44How many years in a century?
39:46Nikos.
39:47One hundred.
39:47Correct.
39:48What actor's trade union was founded in 1930?
39:51Nikos.
39:52Equity.
39:52Correct.
39:53What was the first London Underground line?
39:56Nikos.
39:57Metropolitan.
39:57Correct.
39:58Whose poems include the dong with the luminous nose?
40:01Sue.
40:02Edward Lear.
40:02Correct.
40:03A mastiff is a breed of what?
40:05Sue.
40:06Dog.
40:06Correct.
40:07The Samba is a dance from what country?
40:09Sue.
40:10Brazil.
40:10Correct.
40:11In what county is Longleat House?
40:14A gal.
40:15Somerset.
40:16Wrong.
40:17Wiltshire.
40:18Which English painter married Maria Bricknell in 1816?
40:21Paul.
40:23It's John Constable.
40:24Oh, I tell you what, though.
40:25Not bad at all.
40:2723 steps.
40:29That is good.
40:30Don't forget, if he gets one wrong, you get it right, you push him back.
40:33Yep.
40:33Right.
40:34Is 23 steps enough?
40:36Well, you'll find out right now because it's time to bring back the chaser.
40:39Chaser.
40:5323.
40:54Decent.
40:55Yeah, decent.
40:56You can take all four?
40:57Easily.
40:58We shall see.
40:59It's time for the final chase.
41:01Chaser, your time starts now.
41:10How many milligrams in a gram?
41:11A thousand.
41:12Correct.
41:13The SNCF is the National Railway.
41:15France.
41:16Correct.
41:17In what county is Silverstone Motor Circuit?
41:20Northamptonshire.
41:21Yes, correct.
41:21What U.S. actress's real name is Karen Johnson?
41:24Whoopi Goldberg.
41:25Correct.
41:26What Dallas character was played by Larry Hagman?
41:29J.R.
41:29Correct.
41:30Ewing.
41:31How many years in three score and ten?
41:3370.
41:33Correct.
41:34The Men in Gate War Memorial is in what country?
41:36Belgium.
41:37Correct.
41:37What does LED stand for in a digital clock?
41:40Light emitting diode.
41:41Correct.
41:42A person who is T-total abstains from drinking what?
41:45Alcohol.
41:45Correct.
41:46What chemical element has the symbol C?
41:48Carbon.
41:49Correct.
41:50What is a felucca?
41:52It's a boat.
41:53Correct.
41:54The Alchemist was written by which Brazilian author?
41:57Oh God.
41:57Kaleidro?
41:58Stop the clock.
42:00That is wrong.
42:01It's Kaulo.
42:02Okay.
42:02Kaulo.
42:03Kaulo.
42:03I don't know how you pronounce it.
42:05It's Paul Kaulo, I think.
42:06Kaulo.
42:06Um, we think it's Paul Kaulo.
42:10We're not sure about the pronunciation.
42:12I'm going to have to give you that.
42:13It's indeed Paolo.
42:14Kualo.
42:15Kualo.
42:15Oh, Kualo.
42:16It is indeed.
42:17You push him back.
42:18Well played.
42:20Chaser, your time starts again now.
42:23In what country are the Ivy League universities?
42:26USA.
42:26Correct.
42:27What were the surnames of comedians Pete and Dud?
42:31Cook and Moore.
42:32Correct.
42:33Caleb and Nathan Folliwell are members of what band?
42:37Um, Killers.
42:38Stop the clock.
42:39My sex is on fire.
42:40Oh, that's Kings of Leon.
42:41Kings of Leon.
42:43Kings of Leon.
42:44Correct.
42:45Push and impact.
42:4712 steps to catch the team.
42:48Your time starts again now.
42:49In transport, what's Denver Bootslang for?
42:52Um, the wheel clamp.
42:53Correct.
42:54What long stiff hairs grow near a cat's mouth?
42:57Uh, cat's whiskers.
42:58Correct.
42:58What American chocolate company makes kisses and hugs?
43:01Correct.
43:01Sir John Hublon features on what bank note?
43:04£50, no.
43:05Correct.
43:05Who was the Norse god of mischief and discord?
43:07Loki.
43:08Correct.
43:09What type of material is rawhide?
43:11Leather.
43:12Correct.
43:13What's the only country that starts with the letter Q?
43:16Qatar.
43:17Correct.
43:17John Arbuckle is the owner of what cartoon cat?
43:20Garfield.
43:21Correct.
43:22Which German artist painted the ambassadors?
43:24Holbein.
43:25Correct.
43:25What's the joint between the forearm and the upper arm?
43:28The elbow.
43:30Correct.
43:30Paul Weller formed what band with Mick Talbot in 1983?
43:34The Style Council.
43:35Correct.
43:35In what decade was Private Eye first published?
43:381960s.
43:39Correct.
43:42With six seconds to spare.
43:46Oh, team.
43:47So close.
43:49How do you feel?
43:50I'm good.
43:51I bet you do.
43:53I'm so sorry.
43:54Adele, Paul, Nikosu, thank you for playing the chase.
43:57Chaser.
43:58On another day, you might have won, but today was my day, fortunately, at the end.
44:03But well played.
44:03I was impressed.
44:04So, another team fails to beat the chaser.
44:07£24,000 goes begging.
44:10Can more people come along and take him on?
44:12Find out next time on The Chase.
44:13I can't promise you it's going to be easy.
44:25If they don't give everything, they could well be up for elimination and going home.
44:29It's your last chance to get any excess fat off your body before weighing.
44:35The Battle of the Bulge continues.
44:36The Biggest Loser is at nine.
44:38And is Aaron ready to move on with a new relationship?
44:42Emmerdale is at seven.
44:43The Battle of the Bulge.
44:44The Battle of the Bulge.
44:45The Battle of the Bulge.
44:46The Battle of the Bulge.
44:47The Battle of the Bulge.
44:48The Battle of the Bulge.
44:49The Battle of the Bulge.
44:50The Battle of the Bulge.
44:51The Battle of the Bulge.
44:52The Battle of the Bulge.
44:53The Battle of the Bulge.
44:54The Battle of the Bulge.
44:55The Battle of the Bulge.
44:56The Battle of the Bulge.
44:57The Battle of the Bulge.
44:58The Battle of the Bulge.
44:59The Battle of the Bulge.
45:00The Battle of the Bulge.
45:01The Battle of the Bulge.
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45:03The Battle of the Bulge.
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