- 10 months ago
- #thechase
- #triviachallenge
- #intellectualbattle
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
Category
😹
FunTranscript
00:00These four people have never met before, but by working as a team, they have the chance to win thousands of pounds.
00:06There's just one thing standing in their way.
00:09The Chaser.
00:10The Chaser's on.
00:21Hello 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.
00:28Well, do they? Why don't we meet them?
00:31I'm Susie. I'm 47. I'm a karaoke host from Bradford.
00:35I'm Richard. I'm 39 and a carpet fitter from Farnham in Surrey.
00:39I'm Christina. I'm 48. I'm a library manager from Leicestershire.
00:42I'm Steve. I'm 24. I'm a children's charity worker from Reading.
00:47Well, what a motley crew.
00:48Now, 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.
00:54But, as ever, hunting them down every step of the way is the Chaser.
00:58Anyone who gets caught, loses their money and is out of the game.
01:01But if they make it back safely, they go through to the final chase with a chance to win an equal share of their total prize fund.
01:07And first to face the Chaser, it's Susie.
01:14Susie, welcome.
01:15You're a karaoke host.
01:17That's right, Bradley.
01:17I love karaoke.
01:19If we were to do a duet, what would we do?
01:21Well, I don't know. A bit of Elton John and Kiki D. Maybe Kiki D was from Bradford.
01:24Yeah, absolutely. Elton John was from Watford, or Pinner, which I'm where I'm from.
01:28Perfect.
01:28I see what you did there. If you won some money, Susie, what would you do with it?
01:32Well, what I would love to do is go to Graceland, especially on Elvis Week, which is in August.
01:38Yeah, of course.
01:39I'd really love that.
01:40Let's see if we can get you there, shall we?
01:42Yep.
01:42We've got to build up as much cash as we can.
01:44I'm going to ask you questions against the clock.
01:46Each correct answer is going to get you £1,000. Is that all right?
01:49Yep.
01:49Your time starts now.
01:51Complete the proverb.
01:53You can't make an omelette without breaking...
01:54Eggs.
01:55Correct.
01:56What wacky racist character drives the compact pussycat?
01:59Penelope Pitstop.
02:00Correct.
02:01In the name of the men's magazine, GQ originally stood for what?
02:05Pass.
02:05Gentleman's Quarterly.
02:07The Gravelly Hill interchange on the M6 is better known as what?
02:10Spaghetti Junction.
02:11Correct.
02:12Which Shakespearean character speaks the line, out damn spot?
02:15King Lear.
02:16Lady Macbeth.
02:17Which US space shuttle disintegrated in flight in 2003?
02:21Challenger.
02:21Columbia.
02:22Sarah Green and Yvette Fielding have both presented what?
02:25Blue Pizza.
02:25Correct.
02:26What is the nickname of World War II RAF pilot Arthur Harris?
02:29Bomber Harris.
02:30Correct.
02:31GCHQ is in what Gloucestershire town?
02:34Pass.
02:35Cheltenham.
02:36Razor is the nickname of which former Liverpool footballer?
02:38Ruddock.
02:39Correct.
02:39What Pacific nation was suspended from the Commonwealth in 2009?
02:44Pass.
02:44Fiji.
02:45In what religion are spiritual leaders known as Imams?
02:49Islam.
02:50Correct.
02:50What's the nickname of Happy Mumbai?
02:52Happy Mumbai?
02:54Luckily, it was out of time there.
02:55I can't even pronounce it.
02:56£7,000.
02:57I see.
02:58Hey.
02:58It's not bad.
02:59Yeah, I think the team are really pleased with that.
03:01I think that's really good.
03:02Now, to get that money home and you through to the final chase, you could have gone over the
03:05next hurdle, which is to face the chaser.
03:07But, Susie, who will you be up against today?
03:10Will it be?
03:12Whoops.
03:13Quiz Queen Anne Hegarty.
03:15Prim, proper and part pit bull terrier.
03:17Or will it be the beast?
03:19There he is.
03:20Mark Lebet.
03:21Hungry for success.
03:22Thirsty for knowledge.
03:24And you are on the menu.
03:25Or will it be barrister Sean Wallace.
03:28So committed to study, even librarians tell him to get out more.
03:34Look at him.
03:35Oh, he's such a misery of guts.
03:36Right.
03:37Who do you fancy taking on?
03:38More to the point, who scares the wits out of you?
03:41Sean's very, very scary.
03:42I think he'd be my least favourable upon.
03:46Really?
03:46Yeah.
03:47Let's find out who it is, Susie, because it is time to bring on the chaser.
03:57It's the man you didn't want, Mastermind Champion, Sean Wallace.
04:04Sean.
04:04Hello, Susie.
04:05Hey, your nightmare's just arrived.
04:07Well, yes.
04:08I thought it would.
04:10Be gentle with me, Sean.
04:12I can't afford to be.
04:13He doesn't want to know, does he?
04:15He just doesn't want to engage in any conversation at all.
04:17He just really don't want to know.
04:18He's just like, that's it.
04:19Shuts it down.
04:21You're dead meat.
04:22Okay, Susie.
04:23As always, you get a three-step head start on the chaser.
04:25There you are on the table.
04:26There's your seven grand.
04:27Now, if you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
04:30£2,000.
04:32Two grand's not bad.
04:33However, if you want to get up close and personal,
04:35and close enough to touch and cuddle him, one step further and closer to the chaser,
04:40he will offer you...
04:41We can make music together with £20,000.
04:43You'd better have a chat with your team, Susie.
04:48You did really well.
04:49What do you think, Tim?
04:49I won't mind giving him a cuddle, but I'm not sure about...
04:52You did really well on those questions, you know.
04:56You're worth giving it a go.
04:58You're very strong.
04:59Yeah, I think so.
04:59Very strong in those.
04:59I think so, too.
05:00But for that reason, you ought to be here at the end.
05:03Yeah.
05:04Yeah, true.
05:04So it's up to you.
05:05You'll make a solid start, or you'll take him on.
05:07Look at him, he's not that bad.
05:08It's money in the bank.
05:08Yeah, you see, he's could have been a lot worse.
05:10Go for it.
05:11Right.
05:11Thank you, team.
05:14So, Susie, what do you think?
05:16Two, seven or 20?
05:17Well, Sean, scared now, shaking.
05:22I would like to think that I could stand my ground and go for what I've earned, but I'm
05:27a Yorkshire lass.
05:29I've come a long way for some money.
05:31I'm going to be a huge chicken, and I'm going to...
05:35You're going to come back?
05:35Down to the two.
05:36Coming down to two.
05:37You sure?
05:38I'm ashamed of myself, but I'm going to do it.
05:40Chaser?
05:41Well, she's hit the wrong note, but nevertheless, I'm looking to get you.
05:45Right, we'll find out.
05:46Team, what do you think?
05:47It's good.
05:48We'll need a back.
05:49I think she'll do it.
05:49Yeah, I think she'll do it.
05:50There's no problem.
05:51Tough, Richard.
05:52You don't look too convinced.
05:53I think she's really good, and she...
05:55I thought she was actually going to gamble and go for the higher one then.
05:57Yeah, I did.
05:57I was like, ooh.
05:58Right.
05:59Let's go for the lower one.
06:00Okay, Susie, I wish you luck.
06:02Here we go.
06:03Let's bring that money home.
06:05You will answer the same questions at the same time as the chaser.
06:07If you're right, of course, you will move a step closer to home.
06:10However, if you're wrong, you will stay where you are, giving the chaser the chance to close the gap.
06:14And, of course, you all know, if you get caught, the money's gone, you are out of the game.
06:19For £2,000, the chase is on.
06:27Good luck.
06:27Here comes your first question.
06:31Raymond West is the nephew of which fictional detective?
06:36Is it A, Miss Marple, B, Lord Peter Whindsay, or C, Sherlock Holmes?
06:46You put.
06:48Miss Marple.
06:50Do you know this?
06:51No, I don't know it, but I'm just thinking auntie, nephew.
06:58Just a feeling, an inclination.
07:00Okay.
07:01Correct answer is...
07:04Oh, get in.
07:05Well played.
07:07Step closer to home immediately.
07:08Does he read Agatha Christie?
07:12Yes, he does.
07:14I love my Jane Marple.
07:15Was that her name?
07:16Jane Marple?
07:16Oh, I thought it was always just Miss.
07:19Jane.
07:23So miserable.
07:25Here's the next question.
07:28Which photographer won Academy Awards for his costumes in the films Gigi and My Fair Lady?
07:35Is it A, Cecil Beaton, B, David Bailey, or C, Patrick Litchfield?
07:40You put.
07:44Cecil Beaton.
07:45Because?
07:46Because I think, um, it's going pretty far back going.
07:49My Fair Lady and Gigi, they're older.
07:52He's older.
07:53I just think that's the right answer.
07:54Good.
07:55Correct answer is...
07:58Cecil Beaton.
08:00And a step closer to home.
08:01Let's see what the chaser put.
08:04Also, Cecil Beaton.
08:06Are you not going for the 7,000, Susie?
08:08No, because I don't want to get any closer to you than is absolutely necessary.
08:13Don't worry, I'm getting closer.
08:14Not yet.
08:15Yes, you are.
08:16No, you're not.
08:17No, no, no.
08:18Next minute, you'll be picking curtains together.
08:21Here's your next question.
08:23The artist Lucian Freud is best known for creating what type of art?
08:28Is it A, video animation, B, portraits, or C, sculpture?
08:33You put sculpture, because...
08:40I think that I've heard it.
08:42I'm sure I've heard it.
08:44I really don't think he does video animation at all.
08:48Or portraits.
08:49It's sculpture.
08:50Correct answer is...
08:54Oh!
08:55Portraits.
08:55That's what confidence does for you.
08:57Indeed.
08:58You've got to stay where you are.
08:59The chaser has put...
09:02Yes, straight in.
09:03Portraits.
09:06Right, set the confidence.
09:07Getting closer, Susie.
09:09Closing the gap.
09:10Ever closer.
09:10Don't worry.
09:12Here's your next question.
09:13For around 30 years, St. Simeon Stylites lived on top of what?
09:22A, a pillar, B, Mount Sinai, or C, a cedar tree.
09:29You put...
09:32A pillar.
09:32Yeah, I'm sure I've read that, that he balanced on top of a pillar for quite a long time.
09:3830 years is a long time to be on a pillar just to put yourself on the council list.
09:44Correct answer is...
09:46Indeed.
09:48A pillar.
09:49You're one step from home.
09:50The chaser put...
09:53Yes.
09:56Good.
09:57Here's your next question.
09:59Who rode red rum to the horse's third Grand National Victory in 1977?
10:05Was it A, Tommy Stack, B, Brian Fletcher, or C, Tommy Carberry?
10:15You put...
10:17Tommy Carberry, horse racing fan?
10:20Wild guess.
10:22Right.
10:24If Tommy Carberry is right, you're going through.
10:26If it's wrong, you're giving the chaser the chance to close the gap.
10:29The answer will be revealed after the break.
10:32Welcome back to the chase.
10:36Susie, the karaoke queen from Bradford here is one correct answer away from going through to the final chase with £2,000.
10:44Before the break, I asked her, who rode red rum to the horse's third Grand National Victory in 1977?
10:49Susie said that it was Tommy Carberry.
10:51Now, fingers crossed.
10:53The correct answer is to go through.
11:00Tommy Stack.
11:01Ouch.
11:02You've got to stay where you are.
11:03Brian Fletcher did it in 1974 and 1973 and then Tommy Stack did it in 1977.
11:18Thank you for that.
11:21Here's the next question.
11:24In what seaside resort was the first Bucklands holiday camp opened?
11:29Was it A, Skegness, B, Bognor Regis or C, South End?
11:36You've put.
11:38Skeggy.
11:39Skeggy.
11:39You know this for a fact?
11:40I had this in a pub quiz once and my sister insisted it were Filey and I says it was Skegness and Filey isn't there.
11:47No, absolutely.
11:50The correct answer is to go through.
11:55Skegness.
11:55Well played, Susie.
11:56You made it.
11:57Well done.
11:59Fantastic.
11:59Well done.
12:00Congratulations.
12:00Chaser.
12:01Well played, Susie.
12:03Well, I'm going to catch you in the final.
12:04Well.
12:04I'm going to catch all the others.
12:05I've got my eye in now.
12:07Yeah, got her eye in now.
12:08We're watching you.
12:10Smiler.
12:11Okay, Susie, thanks very much.
12:13Take care and see you through to the final chase.
12:15There's the two grand.
12:16Two thousand pounds you've let slip through there.
12:19Could have been seven.
12:20Indeed.
12:21Next to face the chaser, it's Richard.
12:26Welcome.
12:27Hi.
12:27A bit miffed when Susie took the gamble down.
12:30Yeah.
12:30Yeah, I thought she was going to go for the high one.
12:33Good job she didn't.
12:33She'd have been out.
12:34I know.
12:35Yeah, she's got to gauge it.
12:36All right.
12:36Would, depending on what happened, would you take your gamble down?
12:40I've just had my ego dented there because Susie had hard questions and I didn't know any
12:44of them.
12:45Really?
12:46Ah, fine.
12:47So you're a carpet fitter.
12:48I am.
12:48You flat out?
12:49No.
12:51Can I give you my business card?
12:53Absolutely.
12:54All right.
12:55One minute against the clock.
12:56You ready?
12:57Yeah.
12:57I wish you luck.
12:58Your time starts now.
13:01According to the title of the Walter Pitkin book, life begins at what age?
13:0540.
13:05Correct.
13:05Kevin the gerbil and Errol the hamster were friends of which puppet rodent?
13:10Er, Kevin the rat.
13:14Oh, nearly right.
13:14Roland Ratt.
13:15Oh, man.
13:16What part of the Christian Bible corresponds to the Hebrew Bible?
13:19Pass.
13:20Old Testament.
13:21The abbreviation GPS stands for Global Positioning What?
13:24Satellite.
13:25System.
13:25Who directed the 50s film's Rear Window and To Catch a Thief?
13:28Hitchcock.
13:29Correct.
13:29The motto, Ordem a Progresso, appears on the flag of what South American country?
13:34Pass.
13:35It's Brazil.
13:36A wind chest stops and pipes are part of what keyboard instrument?
13:42Pass.
13:43Organ.
13:43Catherine falls in love with which orphan in Wuthering Heights?
13:47Pass.
13:48Heathcliff.
13:49In Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, who is Queen of the Fairies?
13:53Oh, Titania?
13:54Correct, yes.
13:55What African people represent a letter in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
13:59Zulu.
14:00Correct.
14:01Which Scottish jar?
14:02Oh, redeemed yourself at the end there.
14:04£4,000, that ain't bad, is it?
14:06It's not bad.
14:06Very good.
14:07Let's get that new through to the final chase alongside Susie, because it's time to face the chaser.
14:11What's so funny, Richard?
14:25I thought I saw a smile, then.
14:28Smile?
14:29Yeah.
14:30I had a personality bypass.
14:31Yes.
14:32And by the way, I hope you don't fit carpets as badly as you answer questions.
14:36Oh.
14:36That's a shocking thing to say.
14:40I'm going to take you down now.
14:41Yeah, take you down.
14:43There's your £4,000.
14:44If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
14:46£500.
14:47Ouch.
14:48If you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
14:51£24,000.
14:53OK, Rich, have a chat with the team.
14:57I think you'll only be happy if you go home knowing that you gambled and you can buy as
15:00many of those shirts as you possibly want.
15:02Steve, wind him up.
15:04Richard, the next round is a lot easier.
15:06The answers are there in front of you, even if you really don't know.
15:09You've got more time.
15:11I think, you know...
15:13That's it.
15:14OK, thank you, team.
15:16Richard, that's very good.
15:17Steve's going.
15:18Go on, you're a gambler, son.
15:19That's it.
15:19He's mastermind champion.
15:22But I'm going to go for it.
15:23You're going to go for it?
15:24Yeah.
15:24Yes.
15:25Let's do it.
15:25Bring on the chase.
15:26I like your style.
15:27Richard, for £24,000, the chase is on.
15:36Good luck, Rich.
15:37Here's your first question.
15:40Which of these types of cloud forms highest in the sky?
15:43Is it A, cumulus, B, cirrus, or C, stratus?
15:49You put, stratus.
15:57Because?
15:58It's definitely not cumulus.
16:00They're the big fluffy sheep, aren't they?
16:01Right.
16:02It could be cirrus, but...
16:04Stratus?
16:05Kind of.
16:06Stratosphere?
16:07Stratosphere, yeah.
16:08Correct answer is...
16:11Cirrus.
16:13Ouch.
16:14Got to stay where you are.
16:16That does hurt.
16:16The chaser has put...
16:20Cirrus, and he's already on the table.
16:24Straight away.
16:25Oh, dear.
16:27It's going to be a long chase, this.
16:28Yeah, it is.
16:29Here's your next question.
16:31Let's get them all right.
16:32Come on.
16:33Which of these queens is not buried in Westminster Abbey?
16:38Is it A, Mary Queen of Scots?
16:40Is it B, Victoria?
16:42Or is it C, Elizabeth I?
16:48You put...
16:50Victoria.
16:52Where do you think she's buried?
16:53I think maybe she might have been buried where she was born, which is the Isle of Wight.
16:57Okay, got to be right.
16:58Build a bit of confidence and get us on a roll.
17:00Correct answer is...
17:01Yes, well played.
17:08Fantastic stuff.
17:09All right.
17:10The chaser has put...
17:13Absolutely.
17:15Yeah, she's buried in Frogmore in Windsor.
17:17Not on the island.
17:18Near the Isle of Wight.
17:19No.
17:19Osborne House, I think Richard was confusing, where she had her holiday home.
17:22All right.
17:23Well, thank you for that.
17:24Here's your next question.
17:26Good luck.
17:26Come on, mate.
17:27Which of Posh and Bex's children was born second?
17:33Is it A, Brooklyn, B, Cruise, or C, Romeo?
17:40You put...
17:42Romeo.
17:44Well, I know it's not Brooklyn.
17:45That was the first.
17:46It could be Cruise.
17:49I might have this wrong.
17:50We shall find out.
17:52Correct answer is...
17:53Well played.
17:58It's good to guess...
18:00He might have got this wrong.
18:02No.
18:02He might have.
18:03He loves Bex.
18:04He does.
18:05He loves Bex.
18:06He models himself more on Posh.
18:08But hey, it's the Stilettos that give it away.
18:13The chaser has put...
18:17Romeo.
18:19Don't, mate.
18:20Here's your next question.
18:21Before forming the Foo Fighters, Dave Grohl was the drummer for which band?
18:29Was it A, Guns N' Roses, B, Metallica, or C, Nirvana?
18:40Right, you put...
18:42Metallica.
18:44I just don't know.
18:44I'm really sorry.
18:46Despite the shirt, I'm not very hip.
18:48So, I don't know.
18:49It's a guess.
18:50My only hope is that he doesn't know.
18:52Well, fingers crossed.
18:54Come on.
18:55Correct answer is...
18:59Ouch.
19:02Stay where you are.
19:04Obviously, if he's right, we're out of the game straight away.
19:06But if he's wrong, we live to fight another day.
19:08If he's wrong, we've missed our chance to get away from him.
19:11That's the annoying thing.
19:12Yeah.
19:12The chaser has put...
19:19Yeah.
19:20Nirvana.
19:21Well played.
19:22Easy and dispatched in the end and caught.
19:25Chaser.
19:26Very courageous.
19:27At least you took the gamble.
19:29Yeah.
19:30Richard.
19:31I'm sorry, mate.
19:31For you, you've been caught and the chase is over.
19:35See you soon, mate.
19:35Good luck.
19:36Very courageous.
19:41Yeah, I...
19:41Shame about the shirt.
19:43A couple of questions there.
19:44Tough on him.
19:45Oh, well.
19:46That's the name of the game, isn't it, Brad?
19:48You're absolutely right, Chaser.
19:49100%.
19:50Next to face to Chaser, it's Christina.
19:56Welcome, Christina.
19:57Thank you, Bradley.
19:57You're a library manager.
19:59Yes.
19:59Shh.
20:00No, we don't do that anymore.
20:02Don't you do that?
20:02No, no, no.
20:03Why is that?
20:03Oh, because our library's fantastic.
20:05Are they?
20:06I've got the best job in the world.
20:07Really?
20:07Yes.
20:08Now, if you want some money, what would you do with it?
20:11I need to build a pond in my garden.
20:13You need to build a pond?
20:14Yes.
20:15Every time I move any plants, frogs peer out of me.
20:17They've nowhere to go, so I have to build a pond.
20:19So you've just got loads of frogs in your garden.
20:21Loads of frogs, no pond.
20:22And you want to house them?
20:23I need to house...
20:24I bought the pond plants as well.
20:25They're in buckets at the back waiting for the pond.
20:27Well, let's see what we can do.
20:29Build up as much cash as we can.
20:31Are you ready?
20:31Yes.
20:32I wish you luck.
20:33Your time starts now.
20:36What did mountaineer George Mallory say he wanted to climb because it was there?
20:39Everest.
20:40Correct.
20:41How many films did Timothy Dalton play as James Bond?
20:44Two.
20:44Correct.
20:45What title links a Lynyrd Skynyrd song and a film starring Reese Witherspoon?
20:50Pass.
20:51Sweet Home, Alabama.
20:52The documentary series Sylvania Waters was filmed in what country?
20:55Pass.
20:56Australia.
20:56In the nursery rhyme, how many blackbirds were baked in a pie?
20:59Four and twenty.
21:00Twenty-four.
21:01In what organ of the body is the mitral valve?
21:04Pass.
21:04Heart.
21:05What US band had hits with Man on the Moon and Everybody Hurts?
21:09REM.
21:09Correct.
21:10A tassiography is a means of fortune-telling by reading what?
21:13Tea.
21:14Tea leaves.
21:14I'll accept that.
21:15What ship that sank in 1545 was named in honour of Henry VIII's sister?
21:19Mary Rose.
21:20Correct.
21:20What was the first name of 18th century writer Dr. Johnson?
21:25Samuel.
21:26Correct.
21:26Who invented the safety razor with disposable blades in 1895?
21:30Pass.
21:31Gillette.
21:32Pass.
21:32The Shipmans in the West are the families in what sitcom?
21:34Pass.
21:35Gavin and Stacey.
21:36Time up.
21:37A couple there I think you probably knew as well.
21:40I did.
21:40Having said that, seven grand is great.
21:43Good.
21:43I've seen her.
21:43Good.
21:44Yeah, really, really good.
21:45Seven grand is brilliant.
21:46Lucky seven.
21:47Yeah.
21:48It's time to bring on the chaser.
22:02Hello, Christine.
22:03Hello.
22:03You nearly smiled, Ben.
22:04I don't smile.
22:05Although you work at one of my favourite places, actually, the library.
22:08Exactly, you see.
22:09I spend my summer holidays there.
22:11Do you?
22:11Good man.
22:12Seven grand.
22:14Not bad.
22:14Very good.
22:15But we've got to turn that seven into a reality and get you through to the final chaser.
22:18Let's put it on the table, shall we, straight away?
22:20If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
22:24To buy a spade and pond liner, £100.
22:28That's mean.
22:30However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
22:33£28,000.
22:36Hurrah.
22:37Have a chat with your team.
22:39£28,000.
22:40What do you think, team?
22:40It's a lot of money.
22:42Don't go for the £100.
22:43I'd go for what you were.
22:44You're really worth the £7,000.
22:46You don't have to do the gamble if you don't want to, but it'd be good.
22:50Yeah.
22:50It's a lot of money, but we need someone back here.
22:52It's your decision to make.
22:54You can do it.
22:55Steve's changing his tune a bit lively, isn't he?
22:57He's next up.
22:59Right.
22:59So, it's a lot of money, £28,000.
23:02That will make a lot of frogs very happy.
23:04I'd rather build a lake.
23:05Never mind a pond.
23:06You could build a lake, indeed.
23:07Yeah.
23:08I think I'm going to go for the £7,000.
23:10Fine.
23:10Okay, that's great.
23:11Take the others away.
23:12There you go.
23:13£7,000.
23:13Chase.
23:14I'm a bit disappointed, Christine, because I think you've got a lot to offer.
23:17We'll see.
23:17Christina, for £7,000, the chase is on.
23:27Good luck.
23:28Here comes your first question.
23:30The pirate radio ship Radio Caroline was named after the daughter of which American president?
23:36Was it A, Lyndon B. Johnson, B, John F. Kennedy, or C, Dwight D. Eisenhower?
23:45You put...
23:46John F. Kennedy.
23:49I mean, it sounds like it could be a Kennedy, couldn't it, Caroline?
23:52Is that a guess?
23:52Yes.
23:53I'm thinking time, time in, 60s.
23:56Correct answer is...
23:58Yes.
23:59Ooh, get in there.
24:00Get in there.
24:00Yeah.
24:01Great.
24:01We're on the roll.
24:02The chase are put.
24:06Also, JFK.
24:08Yes, quite right.
24:08Caroline Kennedy and her brother, John Jr.
24:10Yeah.
24:11Absolutely.
24:12Unfortunately, he died in 1999.
24:13He did, yeah.
24:14Very, very sad.
24:15Right, here's your next question.
24:19Which of these tennis players never won a Wimbledon singles title?
24:23Was it A, Andre Agassi, B, Yvonne Lendl, or C, Jimmy Connors?
24:29You put.
24:34Jimmy Connors.
24:36Well, I think Andre Agassi won it.
24:38Yeah.
24:38I'm not sure about Ivan Lendl.
24:41Jimmy Connors.
24:43Between Ivan Lendl and Jimmy Connors, so I went for that one, to be honest.
24:46Because it was Jimmy Connors when he was playing against Mack and Roll all the time, and it was them two, wasn't it?
24:49Yeah.
24:49Correct answer is?
24:53Oh.
24:54So, Jimmy Connors did win.
24:56He did.
24:57Chaser was put.
25:00Yes, and he knows his tennis and sport, you see.
25:03He won in 1974.
25:05He won three out of the four Grand Slams, and in 1982, he beat McEnroe.
25:08And Agassi, you're quite right, beat Goran Ivanovic in 1992.
25:14Ivanovic isn't hard enough to say, isn't he?
25:17He smiled.
25:18I called him.
25:18I know.
25:19Yes, he did.
25:19See what he did there?
25:20I thought he did.
25:20See what he did there?
25:21He slipped up.
25:22He let his mask slip in.
25:24Here's your next question.
25:27Who played Leo Getz in the Lethal Weapon films?
25:31Was it A, Joe Pesci, B, Danny Glover, or C, Joss Ackland?
25:38You put, Joss Ackland.
25:42I'm hoping he was the baddie, because Joss Ackland was the baddie in it.
25:46So I'm hoping he was the baddie, because Danny Glover was a goodie with Mel Gibson.
25:49Of course.
25:50Fingers crossed.
25:51Correct answer is?
25:54Oh, completely wrong.
25:56Got to stay where we are.
25:58Correct answer, Joe Pesci.
26:00The chaser put.
26:04Oh, when he closes the gap, he's one behind us.
26:06When he's one behind now, Christine.
26:08Yep.
26:09Murtagh was played by Danny Glover.
26:11I can't remember the character played by Joss Ackland.
26:13I know he was in Lethal Weapon, but Leo Getz was definitely Joe Pesci.
26:18Right.
26:19Let's get a couple right, shall we?
26:20Yes.
26:20Good job you didn't take the gamble.
26:22It is.
26:23Here's your next question.
26:26What term is used for the grooved edge of a coin?
26:29Is it A, milling, B, frilling, or C, tilling?
26:34You put, frilling.
26:41Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time.
26:43Oh, yeah, absolutely.
26:45I don't know if they mill metal and things, but I don't know if it's called milling or not,
26:49if it's wrong, you've got to stay where you are, and the chances are you may get caught
26:54by the chaser.
26:56For seven grand, and to stay in the game, is the correct answer, frilling?
27:01We'll find out after the break.
27:02Well, welcome back.
27:07Before the break, I asked Christina the question, what term is used for the grooved edge of a
27:12coin?
27:12Now, Christina said it was frilling.
27:14If frilling is right, we're still in the game, and we're a step closer to home.
27:17If it's wrong, we've got to stay where we are, and we may get caught by the chaser.
27:21Fingers crossed.
27:22The correct answer is...
27:26It's milling, the one you said.
27:29Oh, dear.
27:30Never mind.
27:31We've got to stay where we are.
27:33The chaser has put.
27:35Got to be wrong to stay in the game.
27:36Got to be wrong.
27:41Yeah, milling.
27:42I am so sorry.
27:45Chaser.
27:46I don't mean to be rude, Christine, but hop off.
27:50Hop off.
27:51Oh, frog gag.
27:53Christina, I am so sorry.
27:55But for you, you've been caught, and the chase is over.
27:58Thank you, Bradley.
27:59Cheers, Christina.
27:59Bye.
28:01Run through, two down.
28:03He's the last man left.
28:05Last to face the chaser.
28:06It's Steve.
28:11I can still hear you now, then.
28:13Go on, he says.
28:14Go for it.
28:14You can do it.
28:15That was then.
28:15This is now.
28:16Yeah.
28:16Change your tune a bit.
28:17We'll see how I do in this.
28:18Really?
28:19Yeah, we'll take it from there.
28:19Children's charity worker.
28:21Yes, indeed.
28:22What does that involve, exactly?
28:23Well, I work for a children's charity called Chicks, and we provide respite breaks for underprivileged
28:28children from all around the UK.
28:30Brilliant.
28:30If you want some money, what would you do then?
28:32Well, I always said that if I want a significant amount of money, then I would contribute to
28:36the charity in any way that I can, which I know is a little bit of a pulling the heart
28:40string story, but I'll see how I do, and if I win a lot, then I will definitely contribute
28:44to them.
28:45You've got that on camera now, so there you go.
28:46Got to do it.
28:47Brilliant.
28:47Well, listen, the whole country's behind you now, mate.
28:49Good luck.
28:50Quick fire questions against the clock.
28:51Let's see how we get on, shall we?
28:52Your time starts now.
28:55In what religion do boys pass into adulthood at a bar mitzvah?
28:58Jewish.
28:59Correct.
29:00Who wrote the hits Manic Monday and Nothing Compares to You?
29:03Sinead O'Connell.
29:04It's Prince.
29:05Tom Hollander plays vicar Adam Smallbone in what BBC sitcom?
29:09Pass.
29:10It's Rev.
29:10What ancient practice attempted to change base metals into gold?
29:14Oh, oh, the pass.
29:16Alchemy.
29:16Yes.
29:17But what's the only current Olympic sport where all the events are won by going backwards?
29:22Swimming.
29:23Rowing.
29:24How was the Democratic Republic of Congo known until 1997?
29:29Zaire.
29:30Correct.
29:31In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, what's Charlie's surname?
29:34Bucket.
29:35Correct.
29:36In 2005, Ivo Morales was elected president of what South American country?
29:41Argentina.
29:42Bolivia.
29:42Which leader threatened the mother of all battles in 1991?
29:45It's leader.
29:47Pass.
29:47Saddam Hussein.
29:49Complete the title of the Ira and George Gershwin folk opera, Porgy and...
29:53Pass.
29:54Bess.
29:55The Soinks.
29:56Oh, there were some tough ones there, mate.
29:58Not too bad.
29:59£3,000 to start with.
30:00We'll see how we get on, shall we?
30:02Steve, it's time to bring on the chaser.
30:16At long last we meet Steve.
30:18Hello.
30:18How are you doing?
30:18The man who was giving all the encouragement to Christina and Richard in relation to gambling
30:23up.
30:24I didn't say anything like that to Christina.
30:26Really?
30:27That's the first thing you've got wrong all day.
30:29Long may it continue.
30:31Which we'll see.
30:31Let's put some money on the table, shall we?
30:33Here it goes.
30:35£3,000.
30:36Take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you.
30:39£1,500.
30:41How well, take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you.
30:45Now, if you really want to make a sizable contribution to that charity, £30,000.
30:51£30,000.
30:52That's like money.
30:53Yeah, it is indeed.
30:54Have a chat with Susie, see what you reckon.
30:56What do you think?
30:59I think you've got to go with your heart, but you've got to use your head.
31:03So we need people back, do you think?
31:06Well, yeah.
31:08Please.
31:08Simply leave it all on your own.
31:11Go with your heart, the ball is in your court.
31:15Thank you, Susie.
31:16So, Steve, you're going to need a decision from you, mate.
31:21I've got to wimp out, one and a half.
31:24You're going for one and a half?
31:25You coward.
31:27I thought he was charitable.
31:28Are you going to be charitable?
31:29I don't do charity.
31:31Come on, we've got to get back.
31:33We need people in the final chase.
31:34I see what you're saying, I really do.
31:35You do.
31:35Steve, for £1,500, the chase is on.
31:43Good luck, mate.
31:44Here's your first question.
31:46What is the main ingredient of the dish pilaf?
31:49Is it A, chickpeas, B, rice, or C, lentils?
31:56You put.
31:59Lentils.
32:01Yeah, I'll be honest with you, I don't know the answer for sure, but something's screaming
32:05out to me lentils, so let's go for that.
32:07Fine.
32:07Correct answer is, it's rice.
32:12Okay.
32:13The chase of put.
32:16Yeah, rice.
32:18Let's move on to the next question.
32:20Charles Darwin published on the origin of species in which year?
32:27Is it A, 1859, B, 1879, or C, 1899?
32:36You've put.
32:391859.
32:40Yeah, I did.
32:42The dates are very close.
32:43I could narrow it down a little bit.
32:451899, I think that's a little bit too late, so we'll just have to see.
32:48Correct answer is, well played, very, very good.
32:54Excellent stuff.
32:56Chase has put, 1859.
33:01Here's the next question.
33:03Norwegian statesman Trug Vili was the first person to hold which position?
33:09A, EU president, B, UN secretary general, or C, NATO secretary general.
33:18Yeah, I've got, I've met again, it's a complete guess.
33:29I don't think many people at home are going to know that either.
33:32Let's go for B and let's see what happens.
33:33Correct answer is, well played, the UN secretary general.
33:40Step closer to home, chase is put.
33:44Yeah.
33:451946.
33:47By the way, aren't you regretting not going for your original £3,000?
33:52Because you should be.
33:53Should be, but any money's good for charity though, isn't it?
33:55Yeah.
33:56Take the notes of him.
33:57I'm not.
33:57Here's the next question.
33:58Which of these is not a climbing plant?
34:02Is it A, chrysanthemum, B, sweet pea, or C, clematis?
34:12You put chrysanthemum.
34:15Yeah.
34:15Yeah.
34:16Um, sweet pea, I'm going to go out there and say I think that is a climbing plant.
34:21Um, my dad would know that and when he's watching me at home, he'll be screaming the right answer out and I'll get in trouble when I get home.
34:27Correct answer is, chrysanthemum.
34:31Very good indeed.
34:33And we're a step closer to home, the chase is put.
34:38Chrysanthemum.
34:38I've got a clematis, or clematis, whichever way you want to say it.
34:42Fantastic.
34:42Outside of my house, it's just beautiful.
34:44The only plants I've got is, um, weeds and stinging nettles, unfortunately.
34:48To keep people out of your house?
34:49No, to match my personality.
34:50Oh, okay. Prickly.
34:52Something like that.
34:52Well, close anyway.
34:54Here's the next question.
34:57Which of these countries is the furthest ahead of GMT in ours?
35:02Is it A, Japan, B, Malaysia, or C, the Philippines?
35:10You put.
35:12Philippines.
35:13Yeah.
35:14Well, I'm fairly confident, but a bit of a guess.
35:17But we'll see.
35:18Again.
35:18Well, for £1,500 and going through, alongside Susie with her £2,000, the correct answer
35:24is...
35:28Japan.
35:30Now, I thought it was the Philippines myself.
35:32There you are.
35:33It means we've got to stay where we are.
35:35The chase has put.
35:36Also, the Philippines.
35:40See?
35:41He's got one wrong.
35:41At last.
35:42Great minds think alike.
35:43But fools seldom differ.
35:45Finish the quote.
35:46Here's next question.
35:49Can't believe you've got that wrong.
35:51Pauline Matthews is the real name of which singer?
35:54A, Kiki D.
35:55B, Dusty Springfield.
35:57Or C, Shania Twain.
36:02You put.
36:05Dusty Springfield.
36:06All those singers except for Shania Twain.
36:09A little bit before my time, so perhaps the chaser will have a better understanding of those
36:13kind of old-style singers than me.
36:14Yes, he probably will.
36:16Correct answer is...
36:19Kiki D.
36:22Once again, staying where we are.
36:23We should be home by now, to be honest.
36:26The chaser has put.
36:30Yeah, Kiki D closes the gap.
36:32Mary O'Brien is Dusty Springfield.
36:35Here's the next question.
36:37How many bones are there in an adult human body?
36:42Here's your day.
36:43A, 106.
36:44B, 156.
36:46Or C, 206.
36:54You put.
36:56Yeah.
36:57106.
36:57Yep.
36:58Could be wrong there.
37:00The correct answer is...
37:03206.
37:05206 bones in the human body.
37:07That's what I'm saying.
37:07Alright, staying where we are.
37:10Let's see what the chaser put.
37:13Yes, he did.
37:16Yeah, absolutely.
37:17Right.
37:18Susie will be on her own in the final chase, unless we get through on this.
37:23This is a must, must, must win.
37:25Now, here's your question.
37:26The graduates, Bonnie and Clyde, and Cool Hand Luke, were all released in which year?
37:35Was it A, 1959, B, 1963, or C, 1967?
37:42You put.
37:4967.
37:50Yeah.
37:51I don't think, I know for, it's not 1959, so it's a complete guess between 63 and 67.
37:59We just have to see.
38:00So, to get through with 1,500 quid, the correct answer is...
38:04Yes!
38:10Get in there.
38:12Get in there.
38:13Well done, mate.
38:14Well done.
38:15Well done.
38:16Well done.
38:17Oh, that was such a go.
38:19How did he get away?
38:20The first choice to come down and close it at home for 1,500 pounds was very, very wise.
38:25The right decision in the end.
38:26Absolutely.
38:27Steve, you're through to the final chase for Susie.
38:29Congratulations.
38:30There, 3,500 pounds in the prize fund.
38:34That's good.
38:35Had to work hard for that.
38:36Oh, that was a tough, arduous chase for Steve, but he's still not home yet.
38:41We've got the final chase to come.
38:42We'll see you in a minute.
38:43And welcome back.
38:47Steve and Susie have made it through to the final chase.
38:50There's 3,500 pounds in the total prize fund now.
38:53On the buzzer and against the clock, the team must answer as many questions as they can.
38:57Each right answer, of course, puts them a step further away from the chaser.
39:01Then, the chaser will have the same amount to try and catch the team.
39:04If he does, they leave with nothing.
39:05If he doesn't, they will go home with an equal share of 3,500 pounds.
39:11That's not bad, is it?
39:11That's right.
39:12It's good.
39:12What's that, 1,750 each?
39:14That'd be all right.
39:15That'd be cool.
39:15I wouldn't complain at that at all.
39:17It's good.
39:17Right.
39:17Two of you have got through to the final chase, so you get an automatic two-step head start.
39:22I wish you luck.
39:23Your time starts now.
39:27What animal is called ship of the desert?
39:29Susie.
39:29Camel.
39:30Correct.
39:31What TV sitcom ended in 2010 after 37 years?
39:34Steve.
39:35Last summer wine.
39:36Correct.
39:36What's measured by a craniometer?
39:40Susie.
39:40Pass.
39:41Skull size.
39:41What's the real name of you two guitarists at the edge?
39:45Steve.
39:45David Evans.
39:47In what county is the Lizard Peninsula?
39:50Susie.
39:50Correct.
39:51What Star Wars film came out in 1983?
39:55Steve.
39:56Return of the Jedi.
39:56Correct.
39:57Who succeeded Harold II as King of England?
40:01Susie.
40:02William the Conqueror.
40:03Amethyst is the birthstone for what month?
40:06Steve.
40:06July.
40:07February.
40:08What food is grown in a paddy field?
40:10Susie.
40:11Correct.
40:12What male voice is between a terror and a base?
40:15Susie.
40:15Baritone.
40:16Baritone.
40:16Correct.
40:16Retinol as a form of what vitamin?
40:20Steve.
40:21A.
40:22In what year was Martin Luther King assassinated?
40:24Susie.
40:251968.
40:26Correct.
40:26What's the American term for pavement?
40:29Steve.
40:29Sidewalk.
40:30Correct.
40:31What's the currency of Gibraltar?
40:33Susie.
40:34British Sterling.
40:34No, it's the Gibraltar Pound.
40:37Which zoologist wrote the naked ape?
40:39Susie.
40:40Desmond Morris.
40:40Correct.
40:41The Good Samaritan is a parable in what gospel?
40:45Steve.
40:46Luke.
40:47Savoy and red are types of what vegetables?
40:49Susie.
40:49Cabbage.
40:49Correct.
40:50What was the first programme on Channel 4?
40:53Susie.
40:53Countdown.
40:53Correct.
40:54Bibendum is a mascot of what tyre company?
40:59Steve.
41:00Really?
41:00It's Michelin.
41:01Who wrote the Westwood Hoe and Water Babies?
41:04Steve.
41:06Charles Kingsley.
41:07What band was Nick Bane the fad for?
41:10Susie.
41:10Beatles.
41:11Correct.
41:11Which Tom Hanks character came from Greenbow, Alabama?
41:14Susie.
41:15Correct.
41:16Natives of what city are called Cariocas?
41:19Steve.
41:20Rio de Janeiro.
41:21What Brunel ship laid the first successful transatlantic cable?
41:25Susie.
41:25Great Britain.
41:26No, it's a Great Eastern.
41:28I'm lucky.
41:29All right.
41:3015 steps ahead of the chase.
41:32Do you think that's going to be enough?
41:33Probably not.
41:33Not in the form he's in, but I gave it a good go.
41:36You did indeed.
41:37You gave it a good go.
41:38Well, 15 steps ahead.
41:39It's time to bring back the chaser.
41:54Well, 15 steps.
41:56Not bad, but I take nothing for granted in this game.
41:58Well, that's fair enough.
41:59So, I'll give you the same amount of time to catch the team.
42:03If the chaser gets a question wrong, I will offer it to the team.
42:06If they get it right, they will push the chaser back one step.
42:09Let's see if 15 steps is enough, because it's time for the final chase.
42:13Chaser, your time starts now.
42:20And which TV show did Ant and Dec play PJ and Duncan?
42:24Biker Grove.
42:25Correct.
42:26Waverley Railway Station is in what city?
42:29Edinburgh.
42:29Correct.
42:30What type of creature is a mudskipper?
42:33Fish.
42:33Correct.
42:34How many emperors ruled Rome in the year 69 AD?
42:37Four.
42:37Correct.
42:37What colour is the cross on a St. George's flag?
42:41Red.
42:42Correct.
42:42Bronze is an alloy of tin and what?
42:44Copper.
42:45Correct.
42:45What word of Yiddish origin means audacity or cheek?
42:49Chutzpah.
42:50Correct.
42:50What's the currency of Romania?
42:53The lek.
42:55Wrong.
42:56Stop the clock.
42:57He said the lek, didn't he?
42:58He said the lek.
42:59Yeah.
42:59Lev?
43:01No.
43:02It's the loo or lei.
43:05Never mind.
43:06Chaser, your time starts again.
43:10Now, in the kids' TV show, who were Bill and Ben?
43:12Flowerpot men.
43:13Correct.
43:14Borlotti, kidney and marrow are types of what?
43:17Bean.
43:18Correct.
43:19Fina is the governing body of what Olympic sport?
43:22Swimming.
43:23Correct.
43:23What was the surname of the artist Michelangelo?
43:27Buonarroti.
43:27Correct.
43:28In the company name, what did BT originally stand for?
43:32British Telecom.
43:32Correct.
43:33Who played Alexis Colby in Dynasty?
43:35James Collins.
43:36Correct.
43:37In the Bible, who was cast into the lion's den?
43:39Daniel.
43:40Correct.
43:40The Winter Olympics were first held in what year?
43:451924.
43:46Correct.
43:50Sorry, team, with 50 seconds to spare as well.
43:53Oh, dear.
43:53Yeah.
43:54Never mind.
43:54Never mind.
43:54Fete accompli, wasn't it, really?
43:56Yeah, well, sorry.
43:57But first of all, let's take the money away.
43:59There goes the £3,500.
44:01Susie, Steve, for you, the chase is over.
44:05Chaser.
44:06Another day at the office, really.
44:08Can anyone beat the chaser and win some money?
44:11Find out next time on The Chase.
44:13Goodbye.
44:13You know, if you're one of those fellas who's, when he's dancing, you'd say, still got it.
44:26You've not got it.
44:26Big threat to you and me right now is, of course, animals with hands.
44:32Find out why tonight, Comedy Rocks with Jason Manford is at nine.
44:36Big threat to you and me right now is, of course, animals with hands.
Comments