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00:00These four people have never met before, but by working as a team, they have the chance to win thousands of pounds.
00:05There's just one thing standing in their way.
00:08A chaser.
00:10The chase is on.
00:20Hello and welcome to The Chase.
00:22Today'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.
00:29Why don't we need the tea?
00:31Hello, I'm Howell, I'm 26, I'm the MD of a social media marketing company and I'm from Oxford.
00:37I'm Ian, I'm 41, I'm an account manager for a healthcare and hygiene company and I'm from Eastbourne.
00:41I'm Sally, I'm 53, I'm a customs relations executive and I'm from Crawley.
00:47I'm Karen, I'm 47 and I'm a housewife from Belfast.
00:51So, that's the team.
00:52Now, one by one, they've got to win as much money as they can and bring it safely down the table and into the team prize fund.
00:58But, as ever, hunting them down every step of the way is the chaser.
01:02Anyone who gets caught, loses their money and is out of the game.
01:05But if they make it back safely, they go through to the final chase with a chance to win an equal share of the total prize fund.
01:11First to face the chaser, it's Howell.
01:13Welcome.
01:17Hi Bradley.
01:18Now, if you want some money, what would you do with it?
01:20Well, I'd probably put it towards my new business because I've just started a business.
01:23Which is?
01:24Social media marketing.
01:25So, all about engaging with people on the web, Facebooking, Twitter, you know, all those sort of things.
01:30Brilliant.
01:31I wish you luck with that.
01:32Now then, one minute, quickfire questions.
01:34Each correct answer is worth £1,000.
01:36Are you ready?
01:37I am.
01:38Your time starts now.
01:40Richard of York gave back Lynn Vane.
01:42Helps to remember what?
01:43The Rainbow Colors.
01:44Yes, correct.
01:45America Ferreira played the title character in What The Malcolm TV Show, Ugly Betty.
01:49What's the nickname of teacher Mr. Chipping in a novel by James Hilton?
01:53Chip.
01:53No, Mr. Chips.
01:54Who was the first British monarch to make a televised Christmas speech?
01:58Elizabeth II.
01:58Correct.
01:59The dish angels on horseback is oysters wrapped in what meat?
02:03Bacon.
02:03Correct.
02:04What annual horse trials are held at the home of the Duke of Beaufort?
02:07Pass.
02:08Badminton.
02:09What crack commando unit was created by Sir David Stirling?
02:12Pass.
02:13SAS.
02:13The Caribbean island of Martinique belongs to what country?
02:17Netherlands.
02:18France.
02:18What's the name of Keanu Reeves' character in the Matrix films?
02:21Pass.
02:22Neo.
02:23The cartoon character Mr. Magoo is famed for having poor what?
02:27Pass.
02:27Eyesight.
02:28Who painted Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte?
02:32Hockney.
02:33George Surratt.
02:34Which All Black tops the list of Rugby World Cup tri-scorers?
02:37Generally lonely.
02:38Correct.
02:39In the wind in the willows, who lives in the finest house on the river?
02:42That would have been toad.
02:43However, Howell, you scored £4,000.
02:45Pleased?
02:46A bit disappointed, if I'm honest.
02:48Don't panic.
02:48Got a chance to improve on £4,000 if you get a big offer.
02:52It's time to face the chaser.
02:54But who will you be up against today?
02:56Will it be the beast?
02:59Mark Lebet.
03:00There he is.
03:00Brash, bold and bolshee.
03:02Or will it be barrister Sean Wallace, smooth, sleek and smug?
03:06Or the governess Anne Hegarty, feisty, fierce and indeed frightening?
03:12Who do you fancy taking on?
03:13Well, another fellow Welshman, I think.
03:15The Lebet, you know, the beast.
03:16Yes, he did.
03:17Doing a law degree as well, so a bit of barrister action, you know.
03:20Oh, right.
03:20Fancy that.
03:21Anne's a Celt, you know, so any of them will do.
03:23Right, fine.
03:24Well, we'll see, shall we?
03:25Because, Howell, it's time to bring on the chaser.
03:28It is the government herself, Anne Hegarty.
03:41Hello, Howell.
03:42Hello, Anne.
03:42Nice to meet you.
03:43I always do like playing these pretty little boys.
03:46Well, you're not too bad looking at yourself, man.
03:48I like them even better when they're a little bit thick.
03:51Like you.
03:52Oh, thank you very much.
03:53Well, we'll see how we go.
03:54Now then, Howell, you will get a three-step head start on the chaser.
03:57There's your four grand.
03:59If you wish to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
04:01£400.
04:03£400.
04:04However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, she will offer you...
04:07Think what you could do with £16,000.
04:11Sounds good to me.
04:11Have a chat to your team, mate.
04:13What do you think about taking the lower offer?
04:15No?
04:15No.
04:16No.
04:16Bring it home, Howell.
04:17Yeah, bring it home.
04:18We've got faith in you.
04:19Because you'll be putty in your hands.
04:21Just you give her one of those smiles.
04:23Yeah.
04:23Putty in your hands.
04:24Thank you, team.
04:25We shall see.
04:27What are you going to go for, mate?
04:27Do a decision.
04:28I'm going to stick where I am, Bradley, and go for the £4,000.
04:30Good man.
04:31£4,000.
04:32Chaser, what do you think?
04:33I'm so looking forward to being the putty.
04:37I thought you might.
04:38Let's get this money home.
04:39You will answer the same questions at the same time as the chaser.
04:42If you're right, you'll move a step closer to home.
04:44However, if you're wrong, you will stay where you are,
04:46giving the chaser the chance to close the gap.
04:48If you get caught, the money is gone, and you are out of the game.
04:51First person to lock in their answer puts the other under a five-second time pressure,
04:54so you're going to have to be quick.
04:55Howell, you ready, mate?
04:57I am.
04:57And with you all the way, I wish you luck.
04:59For £4,000, the chase is on.
05:01And good luck.
05:07Here comes the first question.
05:11What is the first name of Charles Dickens' character, Mr Pickwick?
05:14Is it A, Samuel, B, Seth, C, Solomon?
05:20You put.
05:22Samuel.
05:23Happy with that?
05:23Well, it's a bit of an educated guess.
05:24It rings a bell, but I'm guessing if I'm honest.
05:27Fine.
05:28Correct answer is...
05:30Well played.
05:31Samuel it is.
05:32First step to home.
05:34The chaser has put...
05:36Also Samuel.
05:38Both he and his valet, Mr Weller.
05:41They're both Samuels.
05:42Thank you for that.
05:43And here's your next question.
05:45The country of Georgia has its coastline on which sea?
05:49Is it A, Black Sea, B, Caspian Sea, or C, Mediterranean Sea?
05:53Very quick on your buzzer, mate, I have to say.
05:57You put.
05:58Black Sea.
05:59Happy with that?
06:00Yeah, yeah.
06:00One of the ex-Soviet states.
06:01I think we're right with that one.
06:03Very good.
06:04Correct answer is...
06:06Yeah, we're rocking and rolling.
06:08Well played.
06:09The chaser has put.
06:12Oh, she got it wrong.
06:14It's that old Caucasian area, yeah.
06:18I'm never quite sure what's there.
06:19It's that putty thing.
06:20He's got you going.
06:21He has, yes.
06:21He's got a big tub of Play-Doh up there, eh?
06:23Oh, yeah, yeah, he's got a big tub of...
06:25Here's your next question.
06:31Which of these spirits is used in a Manhattan cocktail?
06:34Is it A, tequila?
06:35Is it B, vodka?
06:37Or is it C, whiskey?
06:40You put.
06:43Whiskey.
06:44Just a guess?
06:46Yeah.
06:47Okay.
06:48Correct answer is...
06:51Well played.
06:54Good guess.
06:56Let's see what the chaser put.
06:59Also whiskey.
07:01Here is your next question.
07:04Which pop star was born Bernard Jury?
07:07Is it A, Adam Ant?
07:09B, Alvin Stardust?
07:10Or C, Shakin' Stevens?
07:12Well, I was only born in 1984, Bradley, so, you know, I recognise the name, so I couldn't
07:25name any songs.
07:27Correct answer is...
07:28Alfie Starburst himself.
07:33So you've got to stay where you are.
07:34The chaser has put...
07:36Alvin Stardust.
07:39He originally called himself Shane Fenton and the Fentons.
07:41Fentons, yes.
07:42And he had blonde hair.
07:44Did he?
07:45I just remember him having a hit with something called I'm a Moody Guy.
07:48Lovely man.
07:49Here's the next question.
07:49In which decade was the Automobile Association founded?
07:54Was it A, 1900s, B, 1920s, or C, 1930s?
08:01You put.
08:031920s.
08:05Yeah, I'm trying to think the first car, right about then.
08:07I remember those old-fashioned logos that they produced, so, yeah, I think so.
08:11Correct answer is...
08:141900s.
08:16Ouch.
08:16Staying where you are again.
08:18The chaser put.
08:191900s, knows her stuff and is closing the gap.
08:26Anne was the first AA woman.
08:28Oh, really?
08:29She used to turn up and people would go, AA.
08:33Here's the next question.
08:35Who played Jack Sparrow's father in Pirates of the Caribbean at World's End?
08:39Was it A, Ringo Starr, B, Keith Richards, or C, Eric Clapton?
08:46You put.
08:48Keith Richards.
08:49Oh, I am not a big cinema fan, you know.
08:52No?
08:52So, he looks like a pirate anyway, doesn't he?
08:55I think.
08:56Correct answer is...
08:57Yep.
08:59Brilliant.
08:59One Step From Home.
09:00The chaser has put...
09:03Also, Keith Richards, the correct answer.
09:06He based his original performance on Keith Richards, so they felt it made sense to get the actual
09:11old man in to play his father.
09:13OK.
09:14One Step From Home.
09:15Let's get this question right and you're clear and you're through to the final chase.
09:18Here's your question.
09:20Which of these seaside resorts is closest to London?
09:23Is it A, Frinton on C, B, Southend on C, or C, Clacton on C?
09:32You put.
09:35Southend on C.
09:36I think because of the football, you know, Southend United, I'm feeling that, close to
09:40London.
09:41Fair enough.
09:41Yeah, I think so.
09:43If Southend on C is correct, you're going through with £4,000 and you've done really,
09:46really well.
09:48How?
09:48We'll find out after the break.
09:54Welcome back.
09:55Now, before the break, I asked Hal, which of these seaside resorts is closest to London?
10:00Now, Hal answered Southend on C. If it's right, he's going through, but if it isn't, it gives
10:04the chaser the chance to close the gap.
10:06The correct answer is, fingers crossed.
10:13Yes, indeed it is.
10:15Well played.
10:15Put it there.
10:16Well done.
10:17Well done, Hal.
10:18Fantastic.
10:18Stay where you are for a sec.
10:20Chaser.
10:21Yes, the other two being further to the east.
10:24Yeah, indeed.
10:25Well played, mate.
10:25Go and take your place in the final chase.
10:27Cheers, Bradley.
10:27Well done.
10:28There you go.
10:29So, next to face the chaser, it's Ian.
10:35Welcome.
10:36Thanks, Brad.
10:36How do you feel about going up against Anne then?
10:38Oh, I've been hoping so much it was her.
10:40Really?
10:40I'm ecstatic, honestly.
10:43You've got a thing going on there.
10:44I've got a bit of a thing for her, got to be honest.
10:46I think she's quite cheeky, really.
10:48Well, there is that, of course.
10:50If you want some money, what would you spend it on?
10:53Immediately, the boiler's packing up, so I could do with a new boiler.
10:55Right.
10:56Immediate needs.
10:57So, listen.
10:58Questions against the clock.
11:00Okay.
11:00Each correct answer is worth a grand.
11:02I wish you luck.
11:03Your time starts now.
11:05What was Frank Spencer's wife called in Some Mothers Do Happen?
11:07Betty.
11:08Correct.
11:08Little Gem and Web's Wonderful are varieties of what vegetable?
11:12Lettuce.
11:13Correct.
11:14Who was elected in 1800 as the first Democratic President of the United States of America?
11:18Washington.
11:19Jefferson.
11:20Coco, the Lord High Executioner, is in what Gilbert and Sullivan operetta?
11:24Poets of Pentance.
11:25It's the Mikado.
11:26What word comes from the phrase young urban professional?
11:29Yuppie.
11:30Correct.
11:31PC, Copper and Aunt Flo were friends of what kids' TV character?
11:34Bod.
11:34Correct.
11:35What 10s footbridge links the Tate Modern and St Paul's Cathedral?
11:38No pass.
11:39Millennium.
11:40Jack Nicholson plays mental institution inmate McMurphy in what film?
11:44One Flew Over the Cook's Nest.
11:45Correct.
11:45In what decade were the first credit cards issued in Britain?
11:5060s.
11:50Correct.
11:51You Want to Be Start in Something is the first track on what Michael Jackson album?
11:54Bad.
11:55Thriller.
11:55Ah.
11:56The Cross of Lorraine was the emblem of which French saint?
11:58Err, Johnny Valk?
12:01Correct.
12:02How many sisters feature in the title of a Chekhov play?
12:04Seven.
12:05Three.
12:06Unlucky.
12:08£7,000 is very good.
12:10Great.
12:10You pleased with that?
12:11Surprised myself.
12:11Well, all we've got to do is now get you and it through to the final chase.
12:15Is that all?
12:15It's time to bring on your favourite chaser.
12:18Hi, Anne.
12:32Hello, Ian.
12:33We saw my Christmases come at once.
12:36Is that a new frock?
12:37Hmm?
12:38You're looking very saucy today, I think.
12:39Oh, you noticed.
12:40Oh, it's beautiful.
12:41No, of course it's not.
12:44Calm down.
12:45Well, Ian, you start three steps ahead of the chaser.
12:49If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
12:52£1,000.
12:53£1,000.
12:54However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, and I know you do, she will offer
12:59you...
13:00Do come up to play.
13:02£24,000.
13:03Brilliant.
13:04£24,000.
13:04Nice offer.
13:05Have a chat with your team, Ian.
13:07What do you think, guys?
13:08Wow.
13:10£24,000.
13:11It's very tempting, isn't it?
13:12As we saw in my game, she's not on Lissian, so you can beat her, I reckon.
13:16Yeah, and don't let her dominate you.
13:17I think you could go all the way with her.
13:20Thank you very much.
13:21And there's Karen saying you could go all the way with that.
13:25So, Ian, what are you going to do?
13:28I think at this stage I'm going to stick with the seven.
13:30Sorry, Anne, I did want to move closer to you.
13:32I know, Ian.
13:34That's fine.
13:34Chaser?
13:35You're not quite as pretty as Howell, but on the other hand you're not as thick either.
13:39Ian, get ready.
13:40For £7,000, the chase is on.
13:47Good luck, mate.
13:48Here comes your first question.
13:50Which of these English writers has won the Nobel Prize in Literature?
13:54Is it A. William Golding, B. Anthony Burgess, or C. Graham Green?
13:59You put?
14:04Graham Green.
14:05Pretty confident?
14:06No, not at all.
14:07Guess?
14:08Yeah, pretty much.
14:09Right.
14:10Correct answer is?
14:10William Golding, got to stay where you are.
14:15Bread and butter to the chasers, these kind of questions.
14:17I think so.
14:18Yeah.
14:18The chaser has put.
14:21William Golding comes straight onto the board and closes the gap immediately.
14:25Everybody thought Graham Green ought to win the Nobel Prize, but somehow he never did.
14:30Here's your next question.
14:31Which of these acts won Britain's Got Talent first?
14:36Was it A. Diversity, B. George Sampson, or C. Spellbound?
14:48Right.
14:49You put?
14:51Spellbound.
14:52Do you watch the show?
14:54Not as much as I think I ought to.
14:57Don't think it was diversity.
14:58They were quite recent.
15:01Correct answer is?
15:04George Sampson.
15:06Got to stay where you are.
15:07The chaser has put.
15:10Yeah, George Sampson.
15:12Good job you didn't take the high, Arthur.
15:14It is indeed.
15:15However, we're still in the game.
15:17Yep.
15:17Got to start getting the right.
15:18Here's your next question.
15:20Who is the daughter of the Earl and Countess of Wessex?
15:24Is it A. Lady Louise, B. Lady Helen, or C. Lady Rose?
15:35You put?
15:38Lady Rose.
15:39Another guess.
15:40Afraid so.
15:42Ooh.
15:42Could be out.
15:43This has got to be right, mate.
15:45This has got to be right.
15:46Why have you chosen that one?
15:47Don't really know.
15:49I think I just went with C because I went with C before.
15:52So, I don't know.
15:53It's a pattern.
15:53I'll try it.
15:54Fine.
15:54Suck it in C.
15:55Right.
15:56The correct answer is to stay in the game.
16:04Lady Louise.
16:05Oh, well.
16:06All right.
16:06It's the wrong answer.
16:07You've got to stay there.
16:08If the chaser is correct, you're out of the game.
16:10The chaser has put.
16:15Yes, Lady Louise, it is.
16:16Ouch.
16:20Deprived of your new boiler by an old boiler.
16:24Bless you.
16:24Fantastic.
16:25Ian, you have been caught, and for you, the chase is over.
16:28Thanks, Brad.
16:28See you soon, mate.
16:29Cheers.
16:32Next to face the chaser, it's Sally.
16:38From Crawley.
16:39Yes, indeed.
16:40Now, if you want some money, what would you do with it?
16:42I would like to buy a new washing machine, a new television, and a new laptop, and then
16:48take my husband on holiday to Naples.
16:51You're going to need a few quid, aren't you?
16:52I'm going to try and do my best.
16:54Well, I think you possibly can.
16:56Are you very knowledgeable?
16:57Um, I like to think I am, but I'm not going to hedge my bets too much.
17:01Fine.
17:01Well, just build up as much money as you can.
17:04I wish you luck, Sally.
17:05Your time starts now.
17:07In the children's book by Eric Cole, there is a very hungry what?
17:10Caterpillar.
17:10Correct.
17:11In the body, the adrenal glands sit above what pair of organs?
17:14The kidneys.
17:15Correct.
17:15What Old Testament book describes the Israelites' departure from Egypt?
17:19Exodus.
17:19Correct.
17:20The Northern and Southern Hemisphere are separated by what line of latitude?
17:23Dequate.
17:24Correct.
17:24Which German fashion designer became head of Chanel in 1983?
17:28Karl Lagerfeld.
17:29Correct.
17:30How many years of marriage are celebrated at a pearl wedding anniversary?
17:3330.
17:34Correct.
17:35In the Wizard of Oz, which of Dorothy's friends is a woodman?
17:39Uh, the Tin Man.
17:40Correct.
17:41Who was the first woman to win Nobel Prizes in two fields?
17:44Marie Curie.
17:44Correct.
17:45What capital city is served by Leonardo da Vinci Airport?
17:48Rome.
17:48Correct.
17:49Rolf Harris had a hit with the cover of what Led Zeppelin song?
17:52Stairway to Heaven.
17:52Correct.
17:53Who was the first Plantagenet King of England?
17:55Richard I.
17:56Henry II.
17:57What flavoured jelly goes into a traditional Cumberland sauce?
18:00Uh, red.
18:01No, red currant.
18:02What day of the week is named after the Norse god Thor?
18:04Thursday.
18:05Correct.
18:06What party won the most seats at the 2010 General Election?
18:09It would have been the Conservatives.
18:10But, you know what?
18:12£11,000.
18:13That's good, isn't it?
18:15Yes, I'm really pleased.
18:16Brilliant.
18:17Let's bring on the chaser.
18:18Good afternoon, Anne.
18:32Hello, Sally.
18:33My girls are going to be thrilled to bits that I'm playing against you.
18:37You seem to be curiously popular today.
18:39This is very bizarre.
18:4111 questions, right, in the cash builder.
18:44I'm really, I'm most impressed.
18:46Yeah.
18:46Thank you very much.
18:47Let's put the 11 grand on the table, shall we, Sally?
18:49There you go.
18:50If you want to take a step closer to home, she will offer you?
18:53£2,000.
18:54OK, £2,000, it is.
18:57However, if you want to take a step closer, she will offer you?
19:00A really rather magnificent £28,000.
19:03That's good, that's good.
19:05OK, have a chat with the team, Sally.
19:08Well, guys, well, Sally, after that performance, you could neither go the middle or go all the way.
19:15Yeah, I think you can do it, Sally.
19:16I think you could do the top offer.
19:17I think you should be sat in the chaser's chair, to be honest, actually.
19:20Thank you very much.
19:21Very good.
19:22Thank you, team.
19:23OK, OK.
19:23So, Sally, you could be sitting in the chaser's chair, Howell says.
19:27Well, I'm only going to be here once.
19:30I'm going to go for £28,000.
19:33You are?
19:34Yes.
19:36I love it when they do that.
19:38Yeah, it's going to be so much fun.
19:40Sally, for £28,000, the chase is on.
19:45Good luck.
19:50Here comes your first question.
19:53The Prix de Lausanne is awarded in which field of the arts?
19:58Is it A, dance, B, opera, or C, acting?
20:03You put.
20:06Dance, you seem very confident when you press that button.
20:08What do you think?
20:08Um, I'm going to be honest, I'm not too sure, but it's just what came into my head first.
20:15OK.
20:16The correct answer is.
20:19Well played.
20:20The chaser is put.
20:24Oh, yes.
20:26Get in there.
20:27Fantastic.
20:27Now, we're back to Stateless Quo.
20:30Had you taken the £11,000, that is great.
20:34Fortune favours the brave.
20:36Yes, indeed.
20:38Here's your next question.
20:41If someone asks you for your John Hancock, what do they want?
20:46A, your signature.
20:48B, your date of birth.
20:50Or C, your nationality.
20:53You put.
20:56Your signature.
20:57Yeah.
20:57Why is that?
20:58The independence in America, they went out and got somebody to sign it.
21:04His name was John Hancock.
21:06I think.
21:07I think I'm right.
21:08Fine.
21:08The correct answer is.
21:11Well played.
21:12Step closer to home.
21:13Let's see what the chaser put.
21:17Also, the correct answer, your signature.
21:19Yes, it is indeed the first signature on the Declaration of Independence.
21:23Thanks for that, chaser.
21:25Here's your next question.
21:27Which of these Agatha Christie novels does not feature Miss Marple?
21:31Is it A, Death on the Nile?
21:33B, a murder is announced?
21:35Or C, murder at the Vicarage?
21:37You put.
21:41Murder at the Vicarage?
21:44Oh, you don't look so sure now.
21:45No.
21:46I think that's wrong.
21:47Which one do you think it is?
21:49B.
21:49You think it's B, a murder is announced?
21:51Okay.
21:52Okay.
21:53Correct answer is.
21:56Death on the Nile.
21:57Got to stay where you are.
21:59Don't worry.
22:00Let's see what the chaser put.
22:04Yes, Death on the Nile.
22:06I believe it's a Poirot novel.
22:08Yeah, I've just realised.
22:09Yes, I think it is.
22:11I remember seeing the film.
22:12Here's your next question.
22:15How many teams played in the 2007 Rugby World Cup?
22:19Was it A, 16, B, 20, or C, 24?
22:24You've put.
22:2916.
22:30I'm having a clue.
22:31Really?
22:32I don't like rugby.
22:32No.
22:33Fine.
22:34Correct answer is.
22:3720.
22:39Once again, staying where you are.
22:41Has the chaser got it right?
22:42The chaser's put.
22:46Yes, has put 20 and closes the gap
22:48and is now one step behind.
22:49Right.
22:50Got to get this right.
22:51Yes.
22:52Here's your next question.
22:54Cassius Marcellus Coolidge famously created
22:57a series of paintings depicting
22:59which animals playing poker.
23:01Was it A, cats,
23:02B, rabbits,
23:04or C, dogs?
23:08I haven't focused.
23:11Right.
23:12You put.
23:14Cats.
23:16Well, if cats is wrong,
23:17you've got to stay where you are
23:18and I would assume
23:20that the chaser would know the answer
23:22and having taken the £28,000 risk,
23:25you're in danger of going out.
23:28However,
23:28we're praying that this is right.
23:30The correct answer is...
23:35It's dogs.
23:39You've got to stay where you are.
23:41We've got to hope she's got it wrong.
23:42What does the chaser put?
23:46We'll find out after the break.
23:51Right then, welcome back.
23:53Sally here took a step closer to the chaser
23:56and is now in a predicament
23:57where the chaser is one step behind.
24:00Before the break,
24:01I asked Sally.
24:02Cassius Marcellus Coolidge
24:03famously created a series of paintings
24:06depicting which animals playing poker.
24:09Sally answered,
24:10Cats.
24:10The correct answer was dogs.
24:12If the chaser's got it right,
24:14Sally is going home with nothing.
24:17The chaser has put...
24:24Oh, wow.
24:26Also put the cats.
24:28Look at your wife in your hands.
24:33Deep sigh of relief.
24:34That was fantastic.
24:36OK.
24:37We live to fight another day.
24:39It's great.
24:39Come on, Sally.
24:40We can get out here.
24:41Here's your next question.
24:44Which Italian company's
24:451931 Royal Kellner Coupe
24:48sold for a record $8.7 million
24:50in 1987?
24:52Was it A, Alfa Romeo?
24:54Was it B, Bugatti?
24:55Or was it C, Maserati?
24:58B, Bugatti?
24:59You put...
25:01Bugatti?
25:04There's something in the back of my brain
25:06that says that it's...
25:08there was a car sold for a lot of money.
25:12I just hope I'm right.
25:13So do I.
25:14I really do.
25:15The correct answer is...
25:17Come on.
25:18Yes!
25:19Get in there.
25:20We need you to get it round.
25:26We need you to get it round.
25:27It's too late now.
25:28I've pressed the button.
25:30Let's see what the chaser put.
25:34How do you know that stuff?
25:36Because Bugattis are always
25:38very beautiful and very expensive.
25:40I wouldn't even know
25:41what one looked like, actually.
25:43Come on.
25:43Right.
25:44Here we go.
25:44Here's your next question.
25:45Who holds the record
25:49for the most appearances
25:50on Jack Anori?
25:51Is it A, Kenneth Williams,
25:53B, Bernard Cribbins,
25:55or C, Rick Mayle?
25:58You put...
25:59Bernie Cribbins.
26:01I was really tall
26:02because Kenneth Williams
26:03did a hell of a lot of
26:04Jack Anori
26:06and that's my era.
26:07Right.
26:08But I am, again,
26:09I'm probably wrong.
26:10I know it's definitely
26:11not Rick Mayle.
26:11Correct answer is
26:13come on.
26:14Come on, Bernard.
26:16Yes, Bernard Cribbins it is.
26:18Let's see what the chaser put.
26:22Also Bernard Cribbins.
26:24Well, it's my era too.
26:26Right.
26:26Here's the next question.
26:29How many European capital cities
26:31begin with the letter R?
26:33Is it A, 1,
26:35B, 3,
26:36or C, 5?
26:41All right.
26:47You put...
26:481.
26:50I'm going to think of 1.
26:51Which is?
26:521.
26:53Yeah.
26:54The correct answer is...
26:573.
27:00Ouch.
27:02All right.
27:03We've got to stay where we are.
27:04We're in danger of going out,
27:05but it's happened before.
27:06She's got it wrong.
27:08The chaser's put...
27:08Also 1.
27:15I could only think of 1.
27:17Then I suddenly remembered
27:19at least 1 other 1.
27:20Well, there's Reykjavik.
27:22And there's Riga.
27:23Oh, Riga.
27:24I could only think of Rome.
27:27Well, you've had 2 chances
27:29to catch, Sally.
27:30I know.
27:30Sally, you've had 2 chances
27:31to really get away from the chaser.
27:33I know.
27:34Come on.
27:34We've got to do it.
27:35Here's the next question.
27:36Peter Mayhew played
27:39which of these Star Wars characters
27:42was it A, C-3PO,
27:45B, Darth Vader,
27:47or C, Chewbacca?
27:52You put...
27:54Chewbacca.
27:57Well, I know it's not Darth Vader
27:58because that was the man
28:00who did the Green Cross Code.
28:01David Prowse.
28:01As to the other 2,
28:04I've taken a guess.
28:06Correct answer is...
28:11Yes.
28:14Oh, I'm having an anxiety attack.
28:17The chaser's put.
28:21Also, Gontu Bacca.
28:22C-3PO was played by Anthony Daniels.
28:25Anthony Daniels.
28:26That's the little one, isn't it?
28:27No.
28:27No, that's R2-D2 played by Kenny Baker.
28:30Right.
28:31Darth Vader was voiced over by...
28:33James Earl Jones.
28:34Yes.
28:34However, 28 grand, we can touch it.
28:36Come on, come on, let's do it.
28:38Here's your next question.
28:41Luke Pritchard is the lead singer
28:44of which indie band?
28:45Is it A, the Kaiser Chiefs,
28:48B, the Fratellis,
28:50or C, the Kooks?
28:51I apologise in advance, girls,
28:57for not getting this right.
28:59This is your daughter's, is it?
29:00Yes.
29:00You put the Fratellis.
29:03I know it's not A,
29:04but as to whether it's B or C,
29:06I'm sorry I've taken a guess.
29:09I can hear my girls now.
29:10For £28,000,
29:13is it the Fratellis?
29:14The correct answer is...
29:15The Kooks.
29:25Okay.
29:27Now, we're hoping that she slips up here.
29:30Ha!
29:31Yeah, she's done it before,
29:32she could do it again.
29:32I know.
29:33The chaser has put...
29:42Oh, my God.
29:45Oh, I am so sorry.
29:50Chaser?
29:50You did extraordinarily well.
29:52Thank you very much.
29:52You really did.
29:53Brilliant.
29:53And you took the step up to 28K.
29:55Unfortunately, you've been caught,
29:57Sally, and for you,
29:57the chase is over.
30:02Oh, I'd love to have seen her
30:05in the final chase.
30:06I can't let people get away
30:07if I can possibly stop.
30:09Ah, goodness.
30:10Never mind.
30:11Last to face the chaser,
30:12it's Karen.
30:15Welcome, Karen.
30:19All the way from beautiful Belfast.
30:20That's true, yes.
30:21Now, if you want some money,
30:22what would you do with it?
30:23Well, the thing was,
30:25my mummy and dad
30:26celebrated their 50th
30:27seven years ago,
30:28anniversary, golden anniversary,
30:29and I wanted us all to go on a cruise,
30:31which never happened.
30:32Right.
30:33And year after year,
30:34it still hasn't happened.
30:35So, I want the family
30:37to all go together and enjoy it.
30:38Fantastic.
30:38The great thing is,
30:39it's like a floating hotel.
30:40Yeah.
30:41Next day, you're somewhere else.
30:42You haven't got to get out of the hotel.
30:43That's right.
30:44Brilliant.
30:44Yeah.
30:44Absolutely brilliant.
30:45Perfect.
30:46However, let's build up some cash.
30:47One minute.
30:48Cash builder.
30:49Quick as we can.
30:50Good luck.
30:51Your time starts now.
30:53If something is finite,
30:54what must it have?
30:56It doesn't finish.
30:58No, it must have an end.
30:59In Alexandra Duma novel,
31:01whose motto is
31:02all for one and one for all?
31:03The Three Musketeers.
31:05Correct.
31:06Which American music magazine
31:07puts out a hot 100 singles chart?
31:11Can't think.
31:12It's billboard.
31:13What's the first
31:14tennis Grand Slam tournament
31:15of the year?
31:16I haven't played.
31:17Australian Open.
31:18In what film franchise
31:19do Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens
31:21play Troy and Gabriela?
31:24It's a high school musical.
31:26Correct.
31:26What Roman Catholic organisation's
31:28name means
31:29work of God in Latin?
31:31I don't know.
31:32Opus Dei.
31:33Humpback and Minky
31:34are types of what creature?
31:36Wheel.
31:36Correct.
31:37What European country
31:38established its fourth republic
31:39in 1946?
31:42Pass.
31:42France.
31:43What Roman military leader
31:45crossed the Rubicon River
31:46with his army
31:46in 49 BC?
31:49I don't know.
31:50I should know
31:51if I don't.
31:51It's Julius Caesar.
31:53What 1950s teen rebels?
31:55I am so sorry.
31:56However,
31:57you've got £3,000.
31:58That's okay.
31:59You might get dealt up.
32:01We shall find out, shall we?
32:02Let's bring on the chaser.
32:03Hello, Karen.
32:15Hello.
32:17Oh, dear.
32:20Your brains fell out, didn't they?
32:22I was actually doing this
32:24on purpose,
32:24to give you a false self-security.
32:26Oh, that's what it was?
32:27Yeah.
32:28Okay.
32:30Now, as always,
32:31you start three steps
32:32ahead of the chaser.
32:33There you go.
32:33Just put the money on the table.
32:34£3,000 it is.
32:35If you want to take a step
32:36closer to home,
32:36the chaser will offer you...
32:38You were a bit feeble,
32:39so just £300.
32:41That's rubbish.
32:43However,
32:43if you want to take a step closer,
32:45the chaser will offer you...
32:46£30,000.
32:48£30,000?
32:49That would just...
32:50That would be nice.
32:52Wouldn't it?
32:52Okay, you better have a chat with Hal.
32:54He's already there, of course.
32:55Hal, what do you think?
32:57Well, Karen,
32:58£2,150 each.
33:00We want you home.
33:01Let's do it.
33:02Play safe.
33:03No problem.
33:04Right.
33:05So, Hal's calling you to go for £300.
33:10Poor Hal.
33:11I mean,
33:11I would like to make sure
33:13I'm with him at the end.
33:14Sure.
33:15So, it is a big...
33:18I'm going for the £3,000.
33:20You're going for the £3,000.
33:22A chaser?
33:24I thought you would wimp out.
33:25Karen,
33:26I wish you luck.
33:27The chase is on.
33:34Good luck.
33:35Here comes your first question.
33:39Which former Manchester United footballer
33:41is the father of Casey Price's son, Harvey?
33:44Is it A, Dion Dublin,
33:46B, Andy Cole,
33:48or C, Dwight York?
33:51You put...
33:52Dwight York.
33:54Happy with that?
33:55Yes.
33:57Correct answer is...
33:59Dwight York it is.
34:01Step closer to home.
34:01Brilliant.
34:02The chaser has put...
34:04Dion Dublin!
34:07I didn't know.
34:09Should have went for the £30,000,
34:10shouldn't I?
34:10Yeah, you should.
34:11Karen, we're up and running.
34:12It's good news.
34:13Here's the next question.
34:14Which of these magazines was launched first?
34:18Was it A, Country Life,
34:20B, Radio Times,
34:22or C, Punch?
34:26You put...
34:28Punch.
34:30Happy with that?
34:31Yes, because I know it goes back really old,
34:33you know, when you drew the pictures and things.
34:35Correct answer is...
34:37Get in.
34:40Well played, Karen.
34:41Let's see what the chaser put.
34:45Also Punch.
34:46It goes back to the 1840s, I believe.
34:48Really?
34:49Yeah, oh yeah.
34:50Fair enough.
34:51Karen, here's your next question.
34:52Borby is a Scots dialect word for what?
34:58A, a coin,
34:59B, a cheese,
35:01or C, a child.
35:05You've put...
35:06A coin.
35:08You know that?
35:09I don't, but I know it's not a child,
35:12because it's a wain.
35:13And cheese, it wouldn't be cheese.
35:15I'm going for a coin.
35:17Correct answer is...
35:19Come on, Karen.
35:21Great stuff.
35:22Let's see what the chaser put.
35:26Also, a coin.
35:27Means I hate me, I believe.
35:29Fair enough.
35:30Here's your next question.
35:32In Friends,
35:33what was the name of Ross's first wife?
35:37Was it A, Rachel?
35:38Was it B, Carol?
35:40Was it C, Emily?
35:44You put...
35:45Emily.
35:47Big Friends fan?
35:48Never watch one episode of Friends,
35:49I'm pleased to say.
35:50I've never watched one episode.
35:52So this is a guess.
35:53That's a guess.
35:54Correct answer is...
35:57Carol?
35:59Never mind.
36:00You've got to stay where you are.
36:01Maybe I should have watched it.
36:02Is the chaser a fan?
36:03The chaser's put.
36:06Carol?
36:07You married all three of them various times.
36:09Oh, right.
36:10But Carol was the first one.
36:12Here, Karen, here's your next question.
36:16Which of these ships is powered by oars?
36:20Is it A, a sloop, B, a galley, or C, a brig?
36:24You put...
36:27A galley.
36:31Yeah, you know that?
36:33I think...
36:33I think I should...
36:35I think it is.
36:35I don't know why.
36:36I just do.
36:37Correct answer is...
36:38Sort of, it was in the back of my mind.
36:43Very good.
36:44One step from home.
36:46Let's see what the chaser put.
36:49Outside a galley.
36:51Yes, well, here's some galley slaves.
36:53Nobody ever talks about snoop slaves.
36:55No, indeed.
36:56Here's what I'm hoping is going to be your last question for this particular moment,
37:00because it means you've got it right and gone through.
37:01Karen, here's your next question.
37:04In Gustav Holt's orchestral suite, The Planet,
37:07which planet is the bringer of jollity?
37:11Is it A, Saturn, B, Venus, or C, Jupiter?
37:18You put...
37:19Jupiter.
37:22It's just a guess.
37:23So it is, because Venus is like for love, isn't it?
37:27Uh-huh.
37:27And Saturn, I don't know.
37:29It was just a total guess.
37:31Here we go.
37:32For three grand and going through, correct answer is...
37:38Jupiter, well played.
37:40You're through and you're in.
37:41Well done, Karen.
37:44Well done, darling.
37:46Well done.
37:47That is fantastic.
37:48Chaser.
37:49Yeah, it's very brave of you not going for the 300.
37:52Yeah.
37:52Yeah, well done.
37:53Well, congratulations, put it there.
37:55Yes, thank you, Bradley.
37:56Karen, you take your seat there in the final chase next to Hull.
37:59So, Hull and Karen have made it through to the final chase with a total prize fund of £7,000.
38:05I'm so pleased Karen didn't go for that 300 and stuck to her guns.
38:10We'll find out what happens after the break.
38:12See you then.
38:15Hull, welcome back.
38:17Hull and Karen have made it through to the final chase.
38:19There's £7,000 in the prize fund.
38:21Now on the buzzer and against the clock, the team must answer as many questions as they can.
38:25Each right answer, of course, taking them a step further away from the chaser.
38:28Then the chaser will have the same amount of time to try and catch the team.
38:31If she does, the team will go home with nothing.
38:33If she doesn't, however, they will go home with an equal share of £7,000.
38:38£3,500.
38:39That'll do, won't it?
38:40Most definitely.
38:41Two of you have got through to the final chase, so you get a two-step head start.
38:45Are you ready?
38:45Yes.
38:46Your time starts now.
38:48What do you call a baby pig?
38:50Powell.
38:50Piglet.
38:51Correct.
38:52Gregorian and Julian are types of what?
38:54Powell.
38:55Calendars.
38:55Correct.
38:56What country was founded by the Magyar people?
38:59Powell.
39:00Hungary.
39:00Correct.
39:01Who wrote the trilogy, Lark Rise to Camerford?
39:04Powell.
39:05Pass.
39:06Flora Thompson.
39:07How many years is a paper anniversary?
39:09Powell.
39:10Five.
39:11It's one.
39:12Nelson was mortally wounded at what battle?
39:14Karen.
39:15Waterloo.
39:16It's Trafalgar.
39:17In what city did Jesse Owens win four Olympic golds?
39:20Powell.
39:20Munich.
39:21Berlin.
39:22Martin Maas falls on what date in November?
39:26Karen.
39:2715th.
39:27It's the 11th.
39:29Bluto is the arch-enemy of what cartoon character?
39:32Powell.
39:32Popeye.
39:33Correct.
39:33What's the UK's economics and finance ministry?
39:38Powell.
39:39It's the treasury.
39:40What was the first name of the painter Cezanne?
39:43Karen.
39:44Paul.
39:44Correct.
39:45What's the judo suit worn during contests called?
39:49Karen.
39:50Pass.
39:51It's judogi.
39:52What animal represents Capricorn?
39:54Powell.
39:55Unicorn.
39:55It's a goat.
39:56What's the term for a quarter of a circle?
39:59Karen.
39:59Oh, it's gone.
40:01It's a quadrant.
40:03In the Bible, how many sons did Nile have?
40:06Karen.
40:06Four.
40:07Three.
40:08Who wrote the 1889 poem, The Ballad of East and West?
40:14Karen.
40:15Rajad Kipling.
40:16The ostrich is native to what continent?
40:18Howell.
40:20Africa.
40:21Correct.
40:22Who conquered Everest with Edmund Hillary in 53?
40:25Karen.
40:26Scott.
40:27Sherpa Tenzing.
40:28Which member of the 18 was howling mad?
40:31Howell.
40:32Murdoch.
40:32Correct.
40:33Blue Vinny Cheese comes from what county?
40:35Howell.
40:36Devon.
40:37Dorset.
40:38How many players in an Olympic beach volleyball team?
40:41Howell.
40:41Two.
40:42Correct.
40:43Rods and cones are found in what organ of the body?
40:45Howell.
40:46Eyes.
40:46Correct.
40:47Actor Dolph Lundgren was born in what country?
40:50That was Sweden.
40:52Karen, Howell, you've got 11 steps.
40:54Is it enough?
40:55Well, it's time to bring back the chaser.
40:57So, 11.
41:12Well, I'm tempted to say I could have a nap in the middle and still do it.
41:17Remember, folks, if the chaser gets a question wrong and the team get it right, they push the chaser back one step.
41:23Let's see if 11 steps is enough.
41:25It's time for the final chase.
41:32Chaser, your time starts now.
41:35What type of vehicle is steered by a helmsman?
41:37A ship.
41:38Correct.
41:39What's a female donkey called?
41:41A hinny.
41:43Stop the clock.
41:44That is wrong.
41:45I know this one.
41:46It's Jenny.
41:48You're absolutely right.
41:49Pushing you back.
41:51Your time starts again now.
41:53What is Peter Andre's real surname?
41:56I don't know.
41:57Stop the clock.
41:58It's something Greek.
41:59I'm not sure.
41:59I know it's something Greek.
42:01Andrejopoulos or something.
42:02I don't know.
42:03No, it's actually Andrea.
42:06Chaser, your time starts again now.
42:10Who wrote the play in Mrs. Warren's Profession?
42:12I'm not sure.
42:12Correct.
42:13What's a linguist an expert in?
42:15Languages.
42:16Correct.
42:16Who played Batman in the 60s TV show?
42:20Adam West.
42:21Yes, correct.
42:22What was the USA's first space station?
42:24Skylab.
42:25Correct.
42:26The State Hermitage Museum is in what Russian city?
42:29St. Petersburg.
42:29Correct.
42:30What were Opal Fruits renamed?
42:32Starburst.
42:33Correct.
42:34What criminal offence is ABH?
42:37Actual bodily harm.
42:37Correct.
42:38The Satsuma Rebellion took place in what country?
42:42Japan.
42:43Correct.
42:43How many millions in a milliard?
42:45A million.
42:46Stop the clock.
42:48That is wrong.
42:49We'll go for a hundred.
42:51Is also wrong?
42:52One thousand.
42:54Chaser, your time starts again.
42:56Now, a Dundonian comes from what city?
42:58Dundee.
42:58Correct.
42:59What type of creature is a chif-chaf?
43:01It's got a bird.
43:02Correct.
43:03A seminary is a training school for who?
43:05It's for little priests.
43:07Correct.
43:08Well, dispatched with a minute and a second remaining.
43:15That's probably some sort of record, isn't it?
43:17So, you know, I have to say it probably is.
43:21Nonetheless, you've been wonderful contestants.
43:24Thank you so much.
43:25Hal, I'm very sorry that you have to leave us.
43:27Karen, I'm very sorry that you also have to leave us,
43:30but we're going to wipe out the £7,000 that's in the cash fund.
43:33And for you, the chase is over.
43:37Well, well, well.
43:39I don't believe it is a record.
43:40I think in the last series, I beat a team with about 1 minute 25 to spare.
43:45Really?
43:45So, yes.
43:46So you did do better than them.
43:49Though, you know, it's not saying much.
43:52What a show-off.
43:53The chaser once again annihilates all comers.
43:57Can anyone beat her?
43:58Find out next time on The Chase.
44:03The velvet tones of rumour will be entertaining us on Comedy Rocks
44:16with Jason Manford tomorrow night at 9,
44:19along with everyone's favourite pub landlord, Al Murray.
44:22And after the news next tonight,
44:23drastic action for Brenda in Emmerdale.
44:26Have a great 하나 on
44:40The Chase Show.
44:42Have a great one.
44:44Bye.
44:45Bye.
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