- 18/04/2025
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 have 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.
00:28Let's meet the team.
00:30I'm Sarah.
00:30I'm 41.
00:31I'm a clerical officer from Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
00:34I'm Vanessa.
00:35I'm 34.
00:36I'm a French teacher and I'm from County Derry.
00:38I'm Craig.
00:39I'm 46.
00:40I'm a chauffeur from Essex.
00:41I'm Martin.
00:42I'm 37.
00:43I'm a customer service advisor on a train and I'm from Aldon.
00:46And there's the team.
00:47Now one by one, they've got to win as much money as they can, bringing it safely down the table and into the team prize fund.
00:54But hunting them down, as always, every step of the way is the chaser.
00:57Anyone who gets caught loses their money and is out of the game.
01:01But if they make it back, they go through to the final chase with a chance to win an equal share of that total prize fund.
01:06And first to face the chaser is Sarah.
01:08Welcome.
01:13Hello.
01:13You just told me you've got a hangover.
01:16Yeah, a little bit.
01:17Have you?
01:18Yeah, I went out on the town with my cousin.
01:20Did you?
01:20Not the wisest of moves.
01:22You're going to take on a chaser in a minute.
01:24Are you mad?
01:24I know.
01:25Well, you know.
01:25I've got five children, so I don't get out much.
01:28So, you know, every opportunity I get to go out, I try to grab it with both hands.
01:32All right, listen.
01:34So, you've got five kids.
01:36I've got five children.
01:37And what ages are they?
01:38The oldest one's 13.
01:39And I've got a 10-year-old, a 4-year-old, two and a half, and a baby who's one.
01:44Wonderful.
01:45Smash it.
01:45Now, if you won some money, Sarah, what would you do with it?
01:48I'd spend it on the kids.
01:49Of course you would.
01:50Yeah, of course you would.
01:50We'd go on a family holiday.
01:51And where would you like to go?
01:52The kids want to go and see Mickey Mouse, so we'll be going somewhere like that.
01:56Of course.
01:57Well, I wish you luck, Sarah.
01:59All I'm going to do is ask you quick-fire questions against the clock.
02:02Each correct answer is worth £1,000.
02:03All right?
02:03Yep.
02:04Let's build up some cash.
02:05Let's go for it.
02:06Good luck.
02:07Your time starts now.
02:08Complete the title of the Spielberg film, Saving Private.
02:11Ryan.
02:12Correct.
02:12What French tyre company publishes a series of guidebooks?
02:15Michelin.
02:16Correct.
02:17What flower is also the name of a steam railway in East Sussex?
02:21Pass.
02:21Bluebell.
02:22What word means to cut the fleece of a sheep?
02:24Shia.
02:25Correct.
02:26In the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks took power in what country?
02:29Russia.
02:29Correct.
02:30What king was called Bertie by his mother, Queen Victoria?
02:33Albert.
02:34Edward VII.
02:35What country became the world's second largest economy in August 2010?
02:39China.
02:39Correct.
02:40What was Britain's first national colour daily newspaper?
02:43The Independent.
02:43No, it was today.
02:45On TV, John Hanna and Ken Stott have both played which Scottish detective?
02:49Pass.
02:50Rebus.
02:50The trumpet and trombone belonged to what section of the orchestra?
02:54Brass.
02:54Correct.
02:55Who directed the Green Mile and the Shawshank Redemption?
02:58Steven Spielberg?
02:59No, Frank Darabont.
03:01Julia Cesar and Mark Antony were lovers of which Egyptian queen?
03:04Cleopatra.
03:05Correct.
03:05In the nursery rhyme, who did Simple Simon meet whilst going to the fair?
03:09Paimon.
03:10Paimon is correct.
03:11However, we just ran out of time.
03:13I do apologise.
03:13But 7,000.
03:15Wow.
03:15All we've got to do now is get that seven grand and you through to the final chase.
03:19We're going to have to take on a chaser.
03:21But Sarah, who will you be up against today?
03:23Will it be Mark Labette?
03:26Whoever said it's not big and it's not clever has never met the beast.
03:30Or will it be Sean Wallace, silent but deadly, like an assassin's electric car?
03:36Or will it be Anne Hegarty, the governess, and the reception you'll get from her is as frosty as her knickers.
03:43Who do you fancy taking on?
03:45More to the point, who scares you to death?
03:47Anne scares me to death.
03:48Me and all, mate.
03:49Because she's a really powerful woman.
03:51She's a very good role model, but she frightens me.
03:53Right.
03:54Anyone else?
03:55No, the others.
03:56They're just big softies, aren't they?
03:57Are they?
03:58OK, we'll find out who you're going to be taking on then, Sarah.
04:01Good luck.
04:02Because it's time to bring on the chaser.
04:09Oh, yes.
04:11You're right.
04:12It's the big softie himself.
04:14It's the beast, Mark Labette.
04:17Good afternoon, Sarah.
04:18Good afternoon, Mr. Softie.
04:19And good afternoon, Bradley.
04:20Is it big softie?
04:21No, big softie, am I?
04:22I'm sure you are.
04:23Right, I'll just change him off us now.
04:25We shall see.
04:27Sarah, as always, you get a three-step head start.
04:29Now, Chaser, you can always change your starting point.
04:31If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
04:34500 quid.
04:35That'll teach you.
04:36Shouldn't have riled him.
04:37If you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
04:40I'm sure your five kids would love this.
04:4321,000 pounds.
04:4521 grand.
04:46Great stuff.
04:47You better turn around and have a chat with your team, Sarah.
04:49What do you think?
04:50A big pushy cat, Sarah.
04:52Yeah, 21 is a good sum of money.
04:53Big pushy cat.
04:54Definitely, you can do that.
04:55Good confidence start now, Lynn.
04:58Thank you, team.
04:59Pussy cat, softie, anything else?
05:02It has worked in the past.
05:03Teams have riled me successfully.
05:05Indeed, they have.
05:05But other times, it's come back to bite them.
05:07So, listen.
05:08Which one do you fancy, Sarah?
05:10I think I'm just going to stick with my 7,000.
05:12Really?
05:13Yeah.
05:13That's fine.
05:14Thank you very much.
05:15Do you want someone else from your team, then, to do the hard work?
05:18I've done quite a lot of hard work already.
05:20I'm just going to try and consolidate on what I've already got.
05:23Yeah, righto.
05:24Sarah, let's get that money through to the final chase alongside you, shall we?
05:27You will answer the same questions at the same time as the chaser.
05:30If you get a question right, you will move a step closer to home.
05:32However, if you get it wrong, you stay where you are, giving the chaser the chance to close the gap.
05:36If you get caught, the money is gone and you are out of the game.
05:39First person to lock in their answer puts the other under a five-second time pressure.
05:43So, please be quick, because they certainly are.
05:45Good luck, darling.
05:46I'm with you all the way.
05:47Let's take him down, shall we?
05:48Yeah.
05:49For 7,000 pounds, the chase is on.
05:56Good luck.
05:57Here comes the first question.
06:01Who composed the scores for the films A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly?
06:07Is it A, John Williams?
06:09B, Henry Mancini?
06:10Or is it C, Ennio Morricone?
06:14You put.
06:15Ennio Morricone?
06:17Yeah.
06:17You know that?
06:18I think so, yeah.
06:19Yeah?
06:20I think so.
06:20The correct answer is...
06:23Ennio Morricone, yes, it you're up on money.
06:26Let's see what the chaser put.
06:29Indeed.
06:30As well, Ennio Morricone?
06:32There's some argument amongst the chasers as which one's the good, which one's the bad, and which one's the ugly.
06:36The good, the bad, and the cuddly.
06:38Not today.
06:39You pussycat, you.
06:41Brrrr.
06:43Here's the next question.
06:46Who is the subject of Robert Bolt's play A Man for All Seasons?
06:50Is it A, Sir Thomas More, B, Thomas Hardy, or C, Thomas Beckett?
06:59You put.
07:02Sir Thomas More.
07:03Happy with that?
07:04Mm-hmm.
07:05It was a toss-up between A and C, and my finger pressed A.
07:09Okay.
07:10I'd have said the same as well.
07:11Correct answer is...
07:13Well, played again.
07:15Brilliant.
07:16On our way home.
07:18So you've got the chaser put?
07:21Never mind.
07:22Paul Stofield won an Oscar, I believe, for playing him in the 1960s.
07:27Yeah, I think he did.
07:28You're right.
07:28Yeah.
07:29Here's the next question.
07:30An oast is a kiln that is specifically used for drying what?
07:36A, hops, B, pottery, or C, cotton.
07:41Let's make it three on the bounce, shall we?
07:43You've put...
07:45Hops.
07:46And you're happy with that?
07:47I'm very, very happy with that answer, Brad.
07:49Fine.
07:50Correct answer is...
07:53Bring it on.
07:55Two from home.
07:56Come on, Sarah.
07:57We're down here.
07:59We're all the way down here.
08:00You are so going to suffer for that later on.
08:04The chaser has put...
08:07Hops as well.
08:09I would try my normal tricks to try and put you under a bit of pressure,
08:11but when you've got five kids, it'll be water off a duck's back to you.
08:14Yeah, absolutely.
08:15Absolutely, yeah.
08:17Here's the next question.
08:18Come on, Sarah, we're doing great.
08:22In which country is Lake Lucerne?
08:24Is it A, Austria, B, France, or C, Switzerland?
08:29You put...
08:32Switzerland.
08:35Happy with that?
08:36I think it's there.
08:37Yeah.
08:37Geography's not brilliant, but I think that's where it is.
08:40Correct answer is...
08:42Oh, fantastic.
08:46Let's see what the chaser put.
08:50Also Switzerland.
08:52Doing great.
08:53Only one to go.
08:54Here's the next question.
08:58Which of these men was the grandson of Potter Josiah Wedgwood?
09:02Was it A, David Lloyd George, B, Edward Elgar, or C, Charles Darwin?
09:08Let's see what you've put.
09:13Edward Elgar.
09:14Hmm, I don't know.
09:15I don't know.
09:16It's a random guess.
09:17David Lloyd George was Welsh, wasn't he?
09:20Edward Elgar was from Worcester, which they did pottery in Worcester,
09:25so that's my train of thought, really.
09:27Charles Darwin, I don't think so, so I don't know.
09:29It's a random, random guess.
09:31David Dark Horse, we've got down here, mate.
09:33Knows her stuff.
09:34Yeah, Shane's wrong, though.
09:35You don't know yet.
09:36Here's the correct answer.
09:37The correct answer is...
09:40Never mind.
09:42It was wrong.
09:42I thought he was bluffing.
09:45That's all right.
09:46Yeah, it's all right.
09:46Still got toot to the guy.
09:47The chaser put.
09:52Yes, Charles Darwin.
09:53David Lloyd George, the Welshman, who was actually born in Manchester.
09:57Edward Elgar, who last year, it turned out that he was a lifelong supporter
10:01of Wolverhampton Wanderers, and he wrote the world's first football chant
10:05Is that true?
10:06Yes.
10:07They banged the leather for gold was the title of the thing.
10:10He was a lifelong Wolverhampton Wanderers fan.
10:12I don't know about that.
10:13How's that for a bit of useless information?
10:15That is fantastic.
10:16Anyway, come on.
10:17Let's get out with this seven grand.
10:18Come on, Sarah, we can do it.
10:19Here's the next question.
10:20How many Olympic gold medals did Steve Redgrave win?
10:25Was it A, three, B, five, C, seven?
10:32You put five.
10:36I think that's not right, actually.
10:38You don't think that's right?
10:39Not now.
10:39Not now.
10:39I pressed it.
10:40Really?
10:41I think it's seven.
10:43Seven Olympics.
10:44I'm not sure.
10:45Yeah, it's a lot, isn't it?
10:46Perhaps it is five.
10:48I love watching people sweat.
10:50Sarah, if it is five, we're going through.
10:52If it isn't, we're going to give them the chance to close the gap.
10:54I know.
10:55The correct answer is revealed after the break.
11:03And welcome back.
11:05Sarah here.
11:06It's one correct answer away from going through to the final chase and thrashing the chaser
11:10into the ground for £7,000.
11:14She's looking at me like that.
11:16Before the break, I asked Sarah, how many Olympic gold medals did Sir Steve Redgrave win?
11:21Sarah said five.
11:23If it is five, we're going through.
11:25If it isn't, we're giving them the chance to close the gap.
11:27Fingers crossed.
11:28We can do it.
11:28Come on.
11:28We can do it.
11:29Get ready.
11:29Yep.
11:30The correct answer is...
11:36Yes!
11:39Well done.
11:39Brilliant.
11:40Very good.
11:43Played really well.
11:44Well, played.
11:45Only one mistake.
11:46You would have had a shot for 21,000 with a bit of nerf.
11:49I know.
11:49I'm sorry.
11:50I backed out.
11:50Such is life.
11:51Such is life.
11:52So, you're through to the final chase.
11:55Mind you, sir.
11:57Good competent start.
11:58Yes.
11:59But I should point something out.
12:00What?
12:01So far, I've had six questions.
12:02Got them all right.
12:03So I'm on form today.
12:05Anyone still feel like treating me like a big, cuddly animal?
12:09Yes.
12:10All right, he's volunteered, has he?
12:11Good.
12:11Sounds like fighting talk to me.
12:14Next to face the chaser, it's Vanessa.
12:16Hi, Vanessa.
12:21Hi there.
12:21How are you?
12:22Good.
12:22You're a French teacher.
12:23Yes, indeed.
12:24Vous n'avez pas vu le mariage aujourd'hui?
12:26No.
12:28So, if you want some money, what would you do, Vanessa?
12:33I'd probably help out my parents, first of all.
12:35Great.
12:35And then, I'm a big film buff, so I'd probably get myself set up with a home cinema system.
12:39Oh, very good.
12:40What's your favourite film of all time?
12:42The one I watch most often is probably The Silence of the Lambs.
12:45See, I love old black and white films, I do.
12:46I just think they're great.
12:47I really do.
12:48Right.
12:49Let's build up as much cash as we can.
12:52All right?
12:52Each correct answer is worth £1,000.
12:54I wish you luck.
12:56Vanessa, your time starts now.
12:59Cornadas, meaning horn wounds, are sustained in what Spanish pastime?
13:03Bullfighting.
13:04Correct.
13:04In the nursery rhyme, what was the value of the crooked coin found by the crooked man?
13:08Pass.
13:09Sixpence.
13:10Omnia omnibus ubiqui is the motto of what famous London department store?
13:16Harrods.
13:17Correct.
13:17In the body, the fight or flight response is caused by the secretion of what hormone?
13:22Serotonin.
13:23Adrenaline.
13:24Which Scott defeated Edward II's army at the Battle of Bannockburn?
13:28Pass.
13:28Robert the Bruce.
13:29We sell the ocean blues, the first line of what Gilbert and Sullivan operetta?
13:32Papyrus of Pinzance.
13:35Oh, with an HMS pin of four.
13:37In English, what meal is petit déjeuner?
13:40Breakfast.
13:40Correct.
13:41In the name of the chemical compound, what does CFC stand for?
13:45Fluorofluorocarbon.
13:46Correct.
13:47What fruit comes from the tree of ficus carica?
13:51Olive.
13:52Fig.
13:53What type of chocolate biscuit shares its name with an American whiskey?
13:57Orban.
13:58Correct.
13:59The Spanish painter Velasquez.
14:01Ah, unlucky.
14:02Not too bad, though.
14:03£5,000.
14:04That's all right.
14:05That will do as well.
14:06And you never know what you're going to get dealt up either.
14:08It's time to take on a chaser.
14:21Bonjour, Vanessa.
14:22Ça va?
14:23Ça va très bien.
14:24Merci.
14:25Ah, bon.
14:26All right?
14:27All right.
14:28Let's put some money on the table.
14:29Vanessa, there you are.
14:30There's your 5K.
14:31If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you.
14:34This team has annoyed me.
14:35500 quid again.
14:37Ooh.
14:38It's unnecessary.
14:38However, if you want to take a step closer, he will offer you £25,000.
14:43Have a chat with your team.
14:45He's flustered, Vanessa.
14:46Well, guys, what do you think?
14:47He's flustered.
14:47He's running scared.
14:48Yeah.
14:495-1 just per game.
14:50It's not worth getting out of bed for.
14:51Seriously.
14:52He's running scared, Vanessa.
14:53I could have taken him down.
14:55He could have would have should have, but didn't.
14:57He's just wiped sweat from his brow.
14:59He is.
14:59Look at him.
14:59He's shaking.
15:00We've knocked his confidence already by getting one team member through.
15:02The boys are very brave.
15:03Sitting there at the end, not going to be here, aren't they?
15:06Thank you, team.
15:08So.
15:10Vanessa.
15:11Well, I'll respect what anybody does, but £25,000 is very tempting.
15:16But I think I'll stick with my £5,000.
15:18That's fine.
15:19£5,000.
15:20It is.
15:21I wish you lots of luck.
15:22What do you think, chaser?
15:23They're all mouth and trousers, this team.
15:25Really?
15:26Yeah.
15:26I mean, look at Craig.
15:27If he doesn't take the high offer now, I am going to push the boundaries of good taste for a daytime show in my response.
15:33Vanessa, for £5,000, the chase is on.
15:44Good luck.
15:45Here comes your first question.
15:46Oh, happy days.
15:51The French artist, Paul Zezanne, is famed for his paintings of which fruit?
15:56Is it A, grapes, B, bananas or C, apples?
15:59You put.
16:05Grapes.
16:06Why grapes?
16:07I'm not actually sure.
16:08Oh, you're not?
16:09No.
16:09Well, I thought this was going to be good.
16:10French is yes.
16:11Art, not really.
16:12Oh, for a second.
16:13I thought we had half a chance.
16:15Correct answer is.
16:18Apples.
16:19That was my second choice.
16:20Chaser, how much I know.
16:21I'd have gone for bananas.
16:22The chase is put.
16:23That's really worrying when you and I would go for the same wrong answer.
16:31You buffoon.
16:34Status quo.
16:36It's all good.
16:37Vanessa, here's your next question.
16:40Nigerian dwarf is a breed of which animal?
16:43A, pig.
16:44B, goat.
16:45C, sheep.
16:47You'd put.
16:51Pig.
16:52Again, a complete guess.
16:53Yeah.
16:54Correct answer is.
16:58Goat.
16:59Ouch.
17:01Once again, staying where we are.
17:03The chaser has put.
17:09Don't even start.
17:11You're in a nightmare.
17:12You've only said that because you're Welsh.
17:14Of course.
17:15I should have gone for goat.
17:17Yeah, that's a bad error.
17:18Woulda, shoulda, coulda.
17:19Yeah, never mind.
17:23Woulda, shoulda, coulda.
17:26Here's your next question.
17:27I'm going to break some fingers at this rate.
17:30In the UK, what is the speed limit for cars and motorcycles on single carriageways?
17:35Is it A, 50 miles per hour, B, 60 miles per hour, or C, 70 miles per hour?
17:42You've put.
17:4360 miles per hour.
17:46It's a long time since I did my driving test, but I think it's 70 miles per hour for motorways.
17:51It is, indeed.
17:51So 60 for the other roads.
17:53Correct answer is.
17:54Well played.
17:58Step closer to home.
18:00The chaser has put.
18:03Also 60 miles per hour.
18:06Here's your next question.
18:08Justin Timberlake left which boy band to go solo?
18:12A, Backstreet Boys, B, New Kids on the Block, or C, NSYNC?
18:17You've put NSYNC.
18:21Pretty confident?
18:22Definitely.
18:23Fine.
18:23Correct answer is.
18:26Get in.
18:27Step closer to home.
18:28The chaser has put.
18:31Also NSYNC.
18:33They appeared in The Simpsons.
18:34That's how I knew it.
18:35Oh, all right.
18:37Here's the next question.
18:38Titan is the largest moon of which planet?
18:43A, Saturn.
18:44B, Uranus.
18:46C, Jupiter.
18:49You've put.
18:51Saturn.
18:53Pretty confident?
18:54Again, it's not one of my strong suits.
18:55Better guess?
18:56Anything scientific.
18:57Uh-huh.
18:58Okay.
19:00Correct answer is.
19:03Saturn.
19:04I've got to have a guess now and again.
19:05It's going to be in there somewhere.
19:07It is.
19:07Of course it is.
19:08Chaser has put.
19:11Also Saturn.
19:13Yes, Jupiter's is Ganymede and Uranus is the one there.
19:16The moons are all named after Shakespearean characters.
19:18But completely irrelevant because she fluked it.
19:22Here's the next question.
19:25Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded which computer technology company in the mid-1970s?
19:30Was it A, IBM, B, Apple, C, Microsoft?
19:36That's a toughie.
19:38You've put.
19:41Microsoft, are you sure about that?
19:42I think it might be.
19:43Yeah.
19:45Correct answer is.
19:48No.
19:49You're enjoying this, aren't you?
19:51Yeah, I really am.
19:52We're one step from home.
19:53The chase is put.
19:57Also, Microsoft, can't believe you got that right.
20:00I mean, you've really failed on some really easy ones earlier on.
20:03I thought you might slip up there.
20:04I'll just get on with it.
20:05Here's your next question.
20:07Got to get on this.
20:08Come on, let's thrash him.
20:10Which of golf's majors is staged each year at the Augusta National Golf Club?
20:15Is it A, US Masters, B, US PGA, or C, US Open?
20:21You've put.
20:26US Masters, you happy with that?
20:27I don't have a clue about golf.
20:29You don't have a clue?
20:30I don't enjoy watching it at all.
20:31No, no, no, no.
20:32So the likelihood is you, what made you go for the Masters?
20:35Any particular?
20:35Well, I've heard of it.
20:36Oh, you've, oh, yeah.
20:37But you wouldn't know where it's played?
20:40No.
20:41Fine.
20:44Correct answer is...
20:48Yes, absolutely.
20:52I'm watching all this.
20:53I'm watching all this.
20:54I'm watching all this.
20:54I'm watching all this.
20:54I'm watching all this.
20:54I'm watching all this for something.
20:55Yeah, absolutely.
20:57Well played again.
20:59Jutalor.
21:01Jutalor.
21:02Jutalor.
21:03What does that mean?
21:04It just means he's upset.
21:06C'est la vie.
21:08And as they say in Russia, Moscow.
21:10So, Vanessa, well done.
21:13You're thrilled to the final chase.
21:15Chaser.
21:16I don't know what French is for seriously gutted,
21:19but I'm feeling it right now.
21:22Fortunately, we've got all mouth and trousers over there next.
21:24Indeed you have.
21:25I'm looking forward to this one.
21:27Next to face the chaser, the wrath of the chaser,
21:30is Craig.
21:34Right, Craig, welcome.
21:36Chauffeur.
21:37Yeah.
21:37From Essex.
21:38From Essex.
21:39Listen, if you won some money,
21:40what would you spend it on?
21:41What would you do?
21:41Well, I'd like to learn to fly.
21:43Right.
21:44So I'd like to take my private pilot's license.
21:46Fantastic.
21:46Yeah.
21:47And hopefully there'd be enough left over
21:49to take the family to the Gulf of Mexico, Florida.
21:52Lovely.
21:53Oh, I'm looking forward to this.
21:54Yeah.
21:54Now, you have wound him mercilessly up, haven't you?
21:58Yeah, absolutely.
21:58He's gunning for you now, mate.
21:59Absolutely.
22:00Bring it on.
22:01Bring it on indeed.
22:02Here we go.
22:03Cash builder.
22:04Let's get as much money behind us as we can.
22:05Take to the table.
22:06You ready?
22:07Yeah.
22:07Craig, your time starts now.
22:09According to the proverb,
22:11Red Sky at Night is...
22:12Shepherd's Delight.
22:13Correct.
22:13Who played High Synth Bouquet in Keeper Cup Appearances?
22:16Bah, pass.
22:17Patricia Routledge.
22:18In what 1990 sci-fi film
22:20did Arnold Schwarzenegger go to Mars?
22:23Terminator.
22:23Total Recall.
22:25What book by C.S. Lewis
22:26was the first to feature Narnia?
22:28The Witch and the Wardrobe.
22:29The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
22:30Correct.
22:31To what section of an orchestra
22:32does the Glockenspiel belong?
22:35Brass.
22:35Percussion.
22:36Which doctor founded the East End Mission
22:38for destitute children in the 1860s?
22:40Bernardo.
22:41Correct.
22:42Bach's era G-string was used in the adverts
22:44for what cigar?
22:45Pass.
22:45Hamlet.
22:46In 2010,
22:48Neil Robertson became the first world snooker champion
22:50from what country?
22:51Australia.
22:52Correct.
22:52The painting, The Virgin of the Rocks,
22:54is by which Italian artist?
22:57Pass.
22:57Da Vinci.
22:58According to the song,
22:59what bird sang in Barclay Square?
23:01Nightingale.
23:01Correct.
23:02What word for small shop
23:03comes from the Turkish for pavilion?
23:07Pass.
23:08Kiosk.
23:08In what country was the bullet train developed?
23:11Japan.
23:11Unlucky, just out of time.
23:13Five grand though, that's alright.
23:14Yeah, fell for that.
23:15We'll take that to the table.
23:16Good.
23:16Let's find out what we can do
23:17because it's time to take on a chaser.
23:29Tuck your shirt in for God's sake.
23:32Where do you think you are?
23:33Oh, I'm glad he's not at your school.
23:36God.
23:37Well, if I had any gloves,
23:38I'd be taking them off now.
23:40And especially how chivalrous you've been
23:41encouraging both the ladies
23:43to go for the high amount.
23:45Let's see if you take your own advice.
23:46I'm really looking forward to this chase.
23:49Ready, Craig?
23:49Oh, bring it on.
23:50Let's go.
23:51Bring it on, mate.
23:52There's your money
23:52in the centre there.
23:54Three steps ahead of the chaser.
23:55There's your 5K.
23:56Craig, take a step closer to the home
23:57and the chaser will offer you...
23:58A century.
24:00£100.
24:01Poor.
24:02I think that's because you wound him up.
24:03I think so.
24:03However, if you want to take a step closer,
24:05the chaser will offer you...
24:07So you want to learn to fly, do you?
24:09Absolutely.
24:09Well, chickens can't fly.
24:11£30,000 says you can't beat me.
24:13Bear in mind, girls,
24:14he told you two to go for it.
24:16Got to have a chat with your team, Craig.
24:19Guys, what do you reckon?
24:20It is a fantastic offer.
24:22I think you've got the confidence
24:23to take him on and knock him down.
24:25Yeah.
24:25He is running scared, obviously.
24:27Yeah.
24:27He got two wrong in the last round, remember?
24:29Well, I think he's got more wrong
24:30than he's got right.
24:30Yeah.
24:31We're all with you, Craig.
24:32Let's go.
24:33Let's go.
24:33Yeah, thank you, team.
24:34Right then.
24:36So, what'll it be?
24:38I'm going to give him a chance
24:39for his act as revenge.
24:40I'll go one step closer.
24:41Take the £30,000.
24:43Good man!
24:45Happy with that?
24:45Oh, two rights I am.
24:46Me too.
24:47Let's bring it on.
24:47Let's do it.
24:48Come on, Craig.
24:49For £30,000,
24:50the chase is on.
24:57Good luck, mate.
24:59Here comes your first question.
25:00Where did the UK's worst railway disaster
25:05take place on May the 22nd, 1915?
25:09Was it A, Quintins Hill,
25:11B, Harrow and Wealdstone,
25:13or C, Lewisham?
25:18You put...
25:20Harrow and Wealdstone.
25:23Happy with that?
25:25The truth, I haven't got a Scooby-Doo.
25:26Really?
25:27Mm-hmm.
25:28Just a guess.
25:28It's just a guess.
25:29Right.
25:30Harrow and Wealdstone,
25:31come on, fingers crossed.
25:32We need it.
25:33Let's get the first one under her belt.
25:35Correct answer is...
25:38Oh, Quintins Hill.
25:40All right, don't worry.
25:42Staying where we are.
25:43Does he know it?
25:43Let's have a look.
25:45The chaser has put...
25:48Yes, Quintins Hill.
25:50Of course I did.
25:51And you're a long way from home.
25:53Right then, come on,
25:54let's start getting...
25:55Let's get her...
25:56Come on, let's get her hands dirty
25:57and get cracking.
25:59Here's your next question.
26:03In Dallas, who shot JR?
26:06Was it A, Sue Ellen Ewing,
26:09B, Pamela Barnes,
26:11or C, Kristen Shepard?
26:14You put...
26:16Sue Ellen Ewing.
26:17Many years ago,
26:20but I think it was Sue Ellen.
26:22If my memory serves me right,
26:24I think it was Sue Ellen.
26:25Really?
26:25Mm-hmm.
26:28Right, if Sue Ellen Ewing is right,
26:30we're on our way home if it's wrong,
26:32we're in danger of going out already.
26:33The correct answer is...
26:39Oh, Kristen Shepard.
26:42Don't even know who she is?
26:43No.
26:44Played by Mary Crosby,
26:45Bing Crosby's daughter.
26:46Now we're in trouble,
26:47he knows who's played her.
26:48Can I savour this, please?
26:49I took the challenge, though.
26:53Yes, you did take the challenge.
26:54I didn't back down,
26:54I took the challenge,
26:55and I faced him up.
26:56Yep, he will admire that as well.
26:57However,
26:58the chaser put...
26:58Yes, Kristen Shepard.
27:06That is a very short shift.
27:08Well done.
27:10Chaser.
27:13That's shocking.
27:15Craig, I'm sorry for you.
27:16The chase is over.
27:18Thanks, mate.
27:20That felt really good.
27:23Did it?
27:24Really good.
27:26Oh, good.
27:26Martin's been telling everyone to go for it.
27:28Your turn, buddy.
27:29We've lost the battle,
27:31not the war.
27:32Well, there's fighting talk for you.
27:34While Martin puts on his armour,
27:36you have a cup of tea.
27:37We'll see you in a minute.
27:40And last to face the chaser,
27:42it's Martin.
27:43Welcome.
27:44Well, lovely to see you.
27:45Now you're a customer service advisor
27:47on a train.
27:47That's correct, yeah.
27:48Brilliant stuff.
27:49So, what subjects are you good on?
27:51I'd like to see geography.
27:52Yeah.
27:53History, science, maybe.
27:55And if you want some money,
27:57Martin, what would you do with it?
27:58I'd love to travel Japan.
27:59I'm currently learning Japanese at the moment.
28:02Really?
28:02Yeah.
28:02So, I'd love to basically do North Island to the south
28:05and like Sapporo in the north,
28:06right down to maybe Okinawa in the south of Japan.
28:10Well, that's great.
28:10I wish you luck with that, Martin.
28:12I really do.
28:13Now then,
28:13each correct answer is worth £1,000.
28:15I wish you luck.
28:16Your time starts now.
28:18Which Dickens character has been played on film
28:20by Alec Guinness and Ron Moody?
28:22Scrooge.
28:22Fagin.
28:23In the children's TV show,
28:24what duo lived aboard the rag doll?
28:27Pass.
28:28Rosie and Jim.
28:29Greg Rosetsky was runner-up in singles
28:30at which tennis major in 1997?
28:32Wimbledon.
28:32US Open.
28:33The Dish Cherries Jubilee was created
28:35for the diamond anniversary of which queen?
28:37Elizabeth II.
28:38Victoria.
28:39What two-word Latin phrase means
28:40in good faith or genuine?
28:43Pass.
28:43Bonafide.
28:44In Peter Pan,
28:45where do the pirates,
28:46Red Indians and Lost Boys live?
28:47Never Never Land.
28:48Correct.
28:49Rosh Hashanah is the New Year holiday
28:51in what religion?
28:52Jewish.
28:53Correct.
28:53What Northern Irish police force
28:55was known as the RUC?
28:57Garda.
28:57No, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
28:59In Greek myth,
29:00the Minotaur had the head of what animal?
29:02Correct.
29:03What style of skirt was made popular
29:04by Mary Quant in the 60s?
29:06Correct.
29:06Which Mitford sister wrote
29:08The Pursuit of Love
29:08and Love in a Cold Climate?
29:10Nancy.
29:11Which TV presenter has an alter ego
29:12called Lily Savage?
29:14Paul O'Grady.
29:14Correct.
29:15In the countryside,
29:16what name is given to a path
29:17for horse riders?
29:19Riding path would have been
29:21five grand.
29:23That's all right, isn't it?
29:24It's better than nothing, yeah.
29:25Let's see if we can maybe
29:26get a bit more.
29:27Try and get you through
29:28to the final chase.
29:29Martin,
29:30it's time to face the chaser.
29:36Konnichiwa, Martin.
29:45Konnichiwa.
29:47Konnichiwa.
29:48Good afternoon, even.
29:49Yes, indeed.
29:50Hajimamashite.
29:52I'm afraid my knowledge of Japan
29:53ends after Shogun.
29:55Tiramisu.
29:56That was Greek.
29:58Well, you know,
29:59some you win,
29:59some you lose.
30:00But let's put some money
30:01on the table, Martin.
30:02£5,000.
30:03That's not a bad start, mate.
30:05However,
30:05take a step closer to home.
30:07I have a horrible feeling
30:08the chaser was going to offer you
30:09£100.
30:11I knew that was coming.
30:12If you want to take a step
30:13closer to him,
30:14the chaser will offer you
30:15So you can get to the
30:16bullet train first class
30:17£30,000.
30:19Yes!
30:20Get in there.
30:20Of course, I prefer
30:20just to give you the bullet.
30:22That's a lot of yen.
30:23It is a lot of yen.
30:24Have a chat with the team, Martin.
30:25Girls, what do you think?
30:28It's a lot of money, Martin.
30:30It is.
30:31But,
30:32so,
30:32£5,000 is a lot of money as well.
30:35You can do it.
30:35You can do it.
30:36If you want to do it.
30:36You know you can do it.
30:38OK.
30:38Well, if you got through,
30:39of course,
30:40with £30,000 in your pocket,
30:41that'd be £14,000 each,
30:43I suppose.
30:44Yeah.
30:44There's no saying
30:44if it's not broken,
30:45don't fix it.
30:46So,
30:47I think I'll stay
30:48with the £5,000,
30:49please, Brad.
30:49Yeah, no worries.
30:50That's fine, Martin.
30:51There you go.
30:51We'll keep the £5,000 there.
30:52Chaser?
30:53Well,
30:53because then he encouraged
30:54the girls to go for it.
30:55I'm not very impressed.
30:57Oh, no,
30:58I think he's playing for the team.
30:59I believe you.
31:00I think,
31:01I honestly think
31:01he's playing for the team.
31:02I'm not just playing for myself.
31:03I'm playing for the girls as well.
31:04I want them to go on
31:04with some money too.
31:05Absolutely.
31:06Take that.
31:07How very noble of you.
31:08It is.
31:09Let's do it.
31:10For £5,000,
31:11Martin,
31:11the chase is on.
31:18Good luck, mate.
31:19I wish you all the best.
31:20Here comes
31:20your first question.
31:21In which city
31:24is Carol Reid's film
31:26The Third Man's set?
31:27Is it
31:28A,
31:28Berlin,
31:29B,
31:30Vienna,
31:31or C,
31:32Prague?
31:34You put
31:35Vienna.
31:37You know the film?
31:38Yeah.
31:39Seen it.
31:40Good.
31:41Been to the city.
31:42Correct answer is
31:43Vienna it is.
31:47Step closer to home.
31:48The Chaser has put
31:50also
31:52Vienna.
31:53In my younger days
31:54when I was a bit more athletic
31:55my cricket captain
31:56kept sending me off
31:57to Harry Lyme
31:58and I wondered
31:58what on earth
31:59he was referring to.
32:00And of course
32:01it's the third man.
32:02And do you know
32:02Carol Reid's dad
32:03founded RADA.
32:06RADA,
32:06I didn't know that.
32:07Well there you are.
32:07What a play, sir.
32:09Here's the next question.
32:09Who was the first woman
32:12to be named
32:12as Time Magazine's
32:14Person of the Year?
32:16Is it
32:16A,
32:16Agatha Christie,
32:17B,
32:17Wallis Simpson
32:18or C,
32:19The Queen Mother?
32:23You've put,
32:23Martin.
32:25Wallis Simpson.
32:26To be honest,
32:27a pure guess.
32:28I know she was around
32:29the 30s
32:30when you had the affair
32:32with Edward.
32:33Okay,
32:33but not Agatha Christie?
32:35Could be.
32:36Yeah.
32:36She's been,
32:36obviously she again
32:37was a very well-respected
32:38woman of the time.
32:39Yeah.
32:40Correct answer is
32:41Very good.
32:46Excellent.
32:47Step closer to home,
32:48the chaser is put
32:49Also Wallis Simpson.
32:54Here's the next question.
32:57Which of these actresses
32:58was born in India?
33:00Is it
33:00A,
33:01Penelope Keith,
33:02B,
33:03Joanna Lumley
33:03or C,
33:04Zoe Wanamaker?
33:07You put,
33:08Joe Lumley?
33:09Joe Lumley.
33:11Well, she heard
33:12all this Gurkha thing
33:12recently,
33:13didn't she?
33:13So I'm wondering
33:14about some sort of
33:14loyalty to
33:15the subcontinent
33:17kind of thing.
33:18Okay,
33:19correct answer is
33:19Get in.
33:24Oh,
33:24what a roll.
33:26The chaser has put
33:26Also Joe Lumley.
33:30Her father was an officer
33:31in the Gurkhas.
33:32Oh,
33:33right.
33:33Which is why she has
33:34such strong links with them.
33:35Okay,
33:35here's your next question.
33:38Elton John wrote the song
33:40Philadelphia Freedom
33:41for which tennis player?
33:43A,
33:44Billie Jean King,
33:45B,
33:46Krasevich
33:46or C,
33:47Martina Navratilova?
33:53You put,
33:54Billie Jean King.
33:57Pure guess.
33:58Honestly,
33:58I have no idea.
34:00Correct answer is,
34:04brilliant.
34:07One step from home.
34:09The chaser has put,
34:10also Billie Jean King
34:14still remaining
34:15the three steps in front.
34:17What was it?
34:1730 grand.
34:1830 grand.
34:19Yeah,
34:19I know,
34:20hindsight's a wonderful thing,
34:21isn't it?
34:21Yeah.
34:23Here's the next question.
34:25Chatsworth House
34:26in Derbyshire
34:27is the stately home
34:28of which Duke?
34:29A,
34:30Duke of Westminster,
34:31B,
34:32the Duke of Norfolk
34:33or C,
34:34the Duke of Devonshire?
34:37You put,
34:38Duke of Devonshire.
34:42Is that a guess
34:43or do you know that?
34:43I know it.
34:44You know it?
34:45Do you?
34:45Yeah.
34:46Well then,
34:47why is he the Duke of Devonshire
34:48if he lives in Derbyshire?
34:49What's all that about?
34:50Maybe it's too wet in Devon.
34:52It is.
34:53The correct answer is
34:54to go through
34:55with five grand.
35:00Yes,
35:00well done,
35:01Martin.
35:01Fantastic.
35:02Well played,
35:02making it there.
35:03Brilliant.
35:04Really good.
35:06One or two bits of luck
35:07but you've got everyone right
35:08so well played,
35:09sir.
35:09Yeah.
35:09And I'm looking forward
35:10to seeing you
35:10in the final chase.
35:11Martin,
35:12go and take your seat
35:13through.
35:13Into the final chase.
35:15Well done.
35:16Very good.
35:18Well normally
35:19I have a pretty fair idea
35:21of how I think
35:22a team's going to do
35:23in the final chase
35:24but I've got no idea
35:25with this lot.
35:26Would point out
35:27though I don't think
35:27I've got more than
35:28a couple of questions
35:28wrong so far
35:29so I'm in fairly good form.
35:30No,
35:31you are to be fair.
35:32Yeah.
35:32So Sarah,
35:33Vanessa and Martin
35:33have made it through
35:34to the final chase
35:34with a total prize fund
35:35of £17,000.
35:38Are they going to take it home?
35:40Find out after the break
35:41on the chase.
35:45Welcome back.
35:46Sarah,
35:46Vanessa and Martin
35:47have made it through
35:48to the final chase.
35:49There's £17,000
35:50in the prize fund.
35:51On the buzzer
35:52and against the clock
35:53the team must answer
35:53as many questions
35:54as they can.
35:55Each right answer
35:55taking them a step further
35:57away from the chaser.
35:58Then the chaser
35:59will have the same amount
36:00of time to try
36:00and catch the team.
36:01If he does
36:02they leave with nothing
36:03but if he doesn't
36:04they'll go home
36:04with an equal share
36:05of £17,000.
36:07That'll be nice,
36:08wouldn't it?
36:09Yeah, lovely.
36:09That'd be.
36:10And what will you do
36:10with that Sarah?
36:11Family holiday, definitely.
36:12You go on your holiday
36:12to see Mickey Mouse.
36:14Absolutely.
36:14And Vanessa,
36:15what would you do?
36:16Oh, I'd get my home cinema set up.
36:17That'd be great.
36:18And Martin?
36:18I'd go to Japan.
36:19And that'd get you there,
36:20wouldn't it?
36:21That'd be brilliant.
36:22Well, I wish you luck.
36:23I really, really do.
36:24Three of you have made it
36:25through to the final chase.
36:26You get a three-step head start.
36:28Your time starts now.
36:31And what quiz show
36:31could a contestant
36:32phone a friend?
36:33Vanessa.
36:34Who wants to be a millionaire?
36:35Correct.
36:36What's the handle
36:36of a sword called?
36:38Martin.
36:39Butt.
36:40No, it's hilt.
36:41And what year
36:41was James Cameron's
36:42Titanic released?
36:44Martin.
36:451997.
36:45Correct.
36:46What's 10 degrees Celsius
36:47in degrees Fahrenheit?
36:49Sarah.
36:51Pass.
36:51It's 50.
36:52What nocturnal bird
36:53is a symbol of wisdom?
36:55Martin.
36:55Owl.
36:56Correct.
36:57What's the county of Malta?
36:59Martin.
37:00Euro.
37:00Correct.
37:02The word gingival
37:02refers to what part
37:03of the body?
37:04Sarah.
37:04Gums.
37:05Correct.
37:06Po is a noodle soup
37:07from what Asian country?
37:09Sarah.
37:10Thailand.
37:11Vietnam.
37:11The dingles feature
37:13in what TV show?
37:13Martin.
37:14Emmerdale.
37:15Correct.
37:15Ottawa is the capital
37:16of what country?
37:17Canada.
37:18Correct.
37:18Who wrote the novel
37:19Brave New World?
37:21Sarah.
37:21Aldous Huxley.
37:22Correct.
37:23How many senators
37:23sit in the US Senate?
37:25Martin.
37:26Hundred.
37:26Correct.
37:27In what month
37:27is Guy Fawkes night?
37:28Martin.
37:29November.
37:29Correct.
37:30What's the official
37:31language of Costa Rica?
37:32Martin.
37:33Spanish.
37:33Correct.
37:34What band
37:35founded Apple Records
37:36in 1968?
37:36Sarah.
37:37The Beatles.
37:37Correct.
37:38Who played Commodore
37:39Yamauchi
37:40in the TV show Tenko?
37:42Martin.
37:43Burt Quark.
37:44Correct.
37:44What's letter E worth
37:46in Scrabble?
37:47Martin.
37:48Five.
37:48One point.
37:49In what city
37:50are the Spanish steps?
37:51Martin.
37:52Rome.
37:52Correct.
37:53What's the fourth
37:53gospel of the Bible?
37:55Martin.
37:56John.
37:56Correct.
37:57Who wrote
37:57the anti-slavery novel
37:58Uncle Tom's Cabin?
37:59Martin.
38:00Harriet Beecher Stowe.
38:01Correct.
38:01What tree do acorns
38:03come from?
38:03Martin.
38:04Oak.
38:04Correct.
38:05What's a dealer
38:06at a gambling table
38:07called?
38:07Sarah.
38:08Rupier.
38:09Correct.
38:10Urban Hymns
38:10was the best singer
38:11album for what band?
38:12The Verve.
38:12Correct.
38:13In 1976,
38:14Basil Hume
38:15became the archbishop
38:16of most dioceses?
38:17West Houston.
38:17Correct.
38:18How many bears
38:19in the Goldilocks
38:20fairy tale?
38:20Sarah.
38:21Three.
38:21Correct.
38:22What Cambridge
38:22year city
38:23has the postcode
38:23PE?
38:24Martin.
38:25Peterborough.
38:25Correct.
38:26What follows
38:27Delta
38:27in the Greek alphabet?
38:28Sarah.
38:29Epsilon.
38:30Correct.
38:30What type of creature
38:31is a red star?
38:32Wow.
38:33What about that?
38:3426 steps.
38:38That's extraordinary.
38:39What a team.
38:4026 steps ahead
38:41is fantastic.
38:43How do you feel
38:43with that?
38:44Extract.
38:45I bet you do.
38:4626 steps
38:47is extraordinary.
38:48It's time
38:49to bring back
38:50the chaser.
39:03Very good score.
39:04Well played,
39:05Martin,
39:05and good support.
39:0626.
39:08Can you do it?
39:09Yeah,
39:09I've done it before.
39:10Right.
39:11If the chaser
39:12gets a question wrong
39:13and the team
39:14get it right,
39:14they push the chaser
39:15back one step.
39:16Let's see
39:17of 26 steps
39:18is enough.
39:19It is time
39:20for the final chase.
39:27Chaser,
39:29your time
39:30starts now.
39:33Camembert,
39:33a brie,
39:33a cheese is from
39:34what country?
39:35France.
39:35Correct.
39:35The Gulf of Mexico
39:36is part of what ocean?
39:38Atlantic.
39:38Correct.
39:39Who invented
39:39the ballpoint pen?
39:41Waterman.
39:42Stop the clock.
39:42Oh, damn.
39:43Laszlo Byron.
39:47He's correct.
39:48You push him
39:48back a pace.
39:50Chaser,
39:50your time
39:51starts again.
39:53Now,
39:53who played
39:54Douglas Bader
39:54in Reach for the Sky?
39:55Moore.
39:56Correct.
39:56What does PS
39:57at the end
39:58of a letter
39:58stand for?
39:58Post scripts.
39:59Correct.
40:00Axles and sulcos
40:01are jumps
40:01in what sport?
40:02Ice skating
40:03or figure skating.
40:04The name
40:04Santa Claus
40:05is derived
40:05from what saint?
40:06St. Nicholas.
40:07Correct.
40:08The Mills bomb
40:09was an early
40:09form of what weapon?
40:10Hand grenade.
40:10Correct.
40:11In South Park,
40:12what character
40:12regularly got killed?
40:14Kenny.
40:14Correct.
40:15Singer Edith Piaf
40:16was born in what country?
40:17France.
40:17Correct.
40:18What Shakespeare play
40:19features Snug,
40:19Puck and Snout?
40:21Mid-Summer Night's Dream.
40:21Correct.
40:22Which Northern Irish golfer
40:23won the 2010 US Open?
40:25McDowell.
40:26Correct.
40:26An igloo
40:27is a house made of what?
40:28Snow.
40:29Correct.
40:29Which king
40:30signed the Magna Carter
40:31in 1215?
40:32John.
40:32Correct.
40:33Dennis Pennis
40:33was the alter ego
40:34of what comedian?
40:35K.
40:37Correct.
40:38The Ashcan
40:39School of Painters
40:40were from what country?
40:41Germany.
40:41Stop the clock.
40:48Holland,
40:49the Netherlands.
40:52Is incorrect.
40:52Correct answer
40:53is the United States
40:54of America.
40:55Chaser,
40:55your time
40:56starts again.
40:58Now,
40:58what airline
40:59was founded
40:59by Richard Branson
41:00in 1984?
41:01Correct.
41:01Sean Penn
41:02was the first husband
41:02of which pop star?
41:04Correct.
41:04What's the only weight
41:05in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
41:07Kilo.
41:07Correct.
41:08How many different
41:08time zones
41:09does Russia have?
41:11Seven.
41:11Stop the clock.
41:12That is wrong.
41:14Eight.
41:15No.
41:16Nine.
41:17Nine.
41:18Ten steps
41:19required to catch
41:19the team.
41:20Time remaining
41:2050 seconds.
41:21Chaser,
41:22your time
41:23starts again.
41:24Now,
41:25what's the word
41:25pub short for?
41:26Public house.
41:27Correct.
41:28What muscle
41:28separates the abdomen
41:29from the thorax?
41:31Diaphragm.
41:31Correct.
41:32Kathy Burke
41:32played Linda LaHughes
41:33in what sitcom?
41:38Gimme, gimme, gimme.
41:39Correct.
41:40Who wrote
41:41Stig at the Dump?
41:42Pass.
41:43Stop the clock.
41:45You for Barbara Tob.
41:47Is wrong.
41:48Correct answer,
41:48Clyde King.
41:50Chaser needs
41:51seven steps
41:52required to catch
41:52the team.
41:53Time remaining
41:5332 seconds.
41:55Your time
41:56starts again.
41:57Now,
41:57in wartime,
41:58what's a POW?
41:59Prisoner of War.
42:00Correct.
42:00What's the largest
42:01key on a computer
42:01keyboard?
42:03The spacebar.
42:04Correct.
42:05Triton was the
42:05son of what
42:06Greek god of the sea?
42:07Stop the clock.
42:09Poseidon.
42:10Is correct.
42:11We push the chaser
42:12back one step.
42:14Six steps
42:15required to catch
42:16the team.
42:16Time remaining
42:1722 seconds.
42:18Your time.
42:20Chaser starts again.
42:21Now,
42:21Dan Keating
42:22direct presents
42:22Great Britain
42:23in what sport?
42:24Pass.
42:25Stop the clock.
42:28Rugby.
42:28Rugby.
42:29No,
42:29it's gymnastics.
42:31Chaser,
42:32your time
42:32starts again.
42:34Now,
42:34what's the
42:34young of a sheep
42:35called?
42:37Lambs.
42:38Correct.
42:38To ride shotgun
42:39means to sit
42:40wearing a car.
42:41Passenger seat.
42:41Correct.
42:43Smithian stays
42:43in what month?
42:44July.
42:44Correct.
42:45Who was the
42:45wife of Edward
42:46the 7th?
42:47Mayor of Tech.
42:48Stop the clock.
42:49No.
42:50It's wrong.
42:51Mayor of Tech.
42:51Mary.
42:54Need an answer?
42:55Mary.
42:56No.
42:57Correct answer.
42:57Alexandra.
42:59Three steps
43:00required to
43:01catch the team.
43:02Four seconds
43:02remaining.
43:03Your time
43:03starts again.
43:04Now,
43:04what sport
43:05does a player tee
43:05golf?
43:06Golf.
43:07Correct.
43:07What items
43:08are made by
43:08Cooper?
43:10Ferrell's.
43:13Unbelievable.
43:15Absolutely
43:16unbelievable.
43:17With two steps
43:19remaining.
43:20Sarah,
43:21Vanessa,
43:21Martin,
43:22congratulations.
43:23You each
43:23go home
43:24with over
43:25£5,600.
43:27Sarah,
43:27going to Disney.
43:28Vanessa,
43:29you can watch
43:29your films.
43:30Martin,
43:31enjoy Japan.
43:32How do you
43:32feel?
43:33Ecstatic.
43:34I feel like.
43:35It's fantastic.
43:38What a win.
43:39Congratulations.
43:41Well done,
43:41team.
43:42Well done.
43:43Chaser.
43:44Neptune,
43:45Poseidon.
43:45That was the
43:46difference.
43:46Neptune,
43:47Poseidon.
43:48It was the
43:48difference.
43:48Well played,
43:49especially you,
43:49Martin.
43:50Excellent performance.
43:51And well
43:51supported,
43:52ladies.
43:53Well,
43:53well,
43:53well.
43:54Sarah,
43:55Vanessa and
43:55Martin,
43:56go home with
43:57a share of
43:57£17,000.
44:00Come and
44:00join us if
44:01you think you
44:02can beat
44:02the chaser.
44:03Goodbye.
44:05What a fantastic
44:13game.
44:13Seven remaining
44:14contestants with
44:15the final only
44:16two weeks away.
44:17The battle of the
44:17bulge is about to
44:18get even tougher.
44:19Join Davina McCall
44:20for the biggest
44:21loser at nine.
44:22And with all the
44:23lies and deceit,
44:24will Henschel end up
44:24being the biggest
44:25loser?
44:26Let's hope so for
44:26Andy's sake.
44:27Emmerdale is at
44:28seven.
44:29We'll see you soon.
44:29We'll see you soon.
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