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The Chase welcomes contestants who demonstrate having brains and bottle. During the competition contestants face a clever quizmaster and must solve tough questions before time runs out. The correct answers raise tension while the large cash prize becomes ever closer to winning. This episode delivers non-stop excitement that will keep you gripped from beginning to end. #TheChase #TriviaChallenge #IntellectualBattle
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00:00These four people have never met before, but by working as a team, they have the chance to win thousands of pounds.
00:05There's just one thing standing in their way.
00:08The chaser.
00:09The 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 them.
00:30I'm Keith, I'm 62 and I'm a semi-retired journalist from the Isle of Wight.
00:34I'm George, I'm 40 years old and I'm a gardener from Bath.
00:38I'm Debbie, I'm 47, I'm a health visitor and I'm from Nottingham.
00:42I'm Jordan, I'm 20 years old, I'm a drama and performance student and I'm from Swansea.
00:47Well, there's the team.
00:48Now, one by one, they've got to win as much money as they can, bring it safely down the table and into the team prize fund.
00:54But hunting them down every step of the way is the chaser.
00:56Anyone who gets caught, loses their money and is out of the game.
01:00Make it back safely though and they go through to the final chase with a chance to win an equal share of the total prize fund.
01:05And first to face the chaser, it's Keith.
01:07Hi, Keith.
01:12Hi, Brad.
01:13Welcome.
01:13Thank you very much.
01:14Now, you're from the Isle of Wight.
01:15I am indeed.
01:16Have you always been from the Isle of Wight?
01:17Born and bred, I'm a corkhead.
01:19Oh, is that what they call them?
01:19That's what they call us, yeah.
01:20Oh, right, and why's that?
01:21Well, in the old days, they made boats and they put cork between the planks on the deck, corkhead.
01:26Oh, right.
01:27Now, you're a semi-retired journalist.
01:28I am.
01:29So, what newspaper are you with?
01:30None.
01:31I work freelance now.
01:32And what sort of stuff do you report on?
01:34I just do a couple of weekly columns, one about the Isle of Wight and one about sort of current affairs, topical columns.
01:39Okay.
01:40If you want some money, what would you do with it?
01:41I would take my son, who lives in America, on a dude ranch holiday to the Monument Valley in Utah, because I've been a big Western fan all my life, and I'd literally love to go there.
01:51The dude ranch?
01:52What's that?
01:53For people like me who've never been on a horse, they have these tired old nags, and they're going to be quite big, obviously, and up I go, and I trot around and pretend I'm John Wayne for a fortnight.
02:00So, you'd be wearing a hat?
02:02Definitely.
02:02All the stuff?
02:03To chaps?
02:04Yeah.
02:04Oh, I've got to have some chaps.
02:06Fantastic.
02:07Yeah.
02:07Now then, I'll ask you quickfire questions against the clock.
02:10Each crape's answer is worth a thousand pounds.
02:12Okay.
02:12Okay.
02:12I wish you luck.
02:14Your time starts now.
02:17The Social Network is a film about founding of what website?
02:21Pass.
02:22Facebook.
02:23The Royal Marines are in which of the armed forces?
02:25Army.
02:26Royal Navy.
02:28Who did Roger Federer beat in the final of the 2010 Australian Open?
02:31Nadal.
02:32Andy Murray.
02:32What was the first name of the explorer Shackleton?
02:37Pass.
02:38Ernest.
02:39Sellafield Nuclear Power Station is in what county?
02:42Northumberland.
02:43Cambria.
02:44Roberta, Peter and Phyllis are the main characters in what book?
02:47No idea.
02:48The Railway Children.
02:49Who played Dr. Mark Sloan in TV's Diagnosis Murder?
02:53Um, the chap from, oh, what's his name?
02:58Uh, gone.
02:59Dick Van Dyke.
03:00Which comedian had a hit in 1984 with Hello John, Got New Motor?
03:04No.
03:04That's Alexei Sayle.
03:06What UK agency has officially called the Secret Intelligence Service?
03:11SIS.
03:12No, it's MI6.
03:14Elizabeth I became a reign in what century?
03:17In the, uh, Elizabeth I in the 15th.
03:20No, the answer was indeed the 16th century, but, um, no pounds there, Keith.
03:27No pounds at all.
03:28That's, that's never happened before, and I'm speechless, I don't know what to say.
03:32Yeah, me too.
03:32So, listen, let's take that no pounds to the table and see if no one turns up.
03:38All right, fine.
03:40There's no, there's no getting away from the fact that it's zero pounds.
03:43Um, and what we've got to do now is take on a chaser.
03:45Yes.
03:45But who will we be up against today?
03:48Will it be Anne Hegarty, the governess?
03:50She undresses you with her eyes.
03:52And I'll tell you what, one look from her scares the pants off me.
03:55Or will it be Mr Smooth, Sean Wallace?
03:58He makes women go weak at the knees and men weak in the head.
04:02Or will it be the beast, Mark Lebet?
04:05Big trousers, big shirts, big head.
04:07Who do you fancy taking on or who scares you?
04:09It's got to be the beast you beware, Ron.
04:11Yeah, let's find out, because it's time to face the chaser.
04:18Oh, no.
04:22It's the governess and Hegarty.
04:28Hello, Keith.
04:29Hello, sweetness.
04:30Now, you're going to be condescending to me now, aren't you?
04:33I was about to observe that you've just given a new meaning to the word corkhead.
04:36Correct.
04:37You're absolutely right.
04:38Speaking as an ex-journalist, I'm thoroughly embarrassed.
04:41Really?
04:42Yeah.
04:42You're an ex-journalist?
04:43Absolutely.
04:44Where did you work then?
04:44Farmers Weekly.
04:45Did she?
04:49Yes, I've let the entire profession down, I'm afraid.
04:51Absolutely.
04:52Yeah.
04:52Let's put some, no, let's not put any money on the table.
04:55Let's put you three steps ahead.
04:57Right.
04:57If you want to take a step closer to the home, I don't quite know how this is going
05:01to work, but the chaser will offer you...
05:03I'll offer you minus £1,000.
05:06That means £1,000 off anything that your teammates bring back.
05:11Ah, gotcha.
05:12Any future prize pot.
05:14It's all heart.
05:15However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, she will offer you...
05:19Well, you were asked ten questions.
05:21Yes.
05:22And you got them all wrong.
05:23Ten pence.
05:24You so don't deserve this, but...
05:25Go on.
05:26...£10,000.
05:27Unless your heart.
05:29You're in for a kiss.
05:30Don't threaten me.
05:32Well, you...
05:32Keith, somehow I don't see the point, but you better have a chat with your team.
05:36Well, what do you think I should do, guys?
05:41I think go for the money, Keith.
05:42Is that what you think?
05:43If you're going to lose, you'll be fine.
05:44It's just nerves.
05:45Go for the money.
05:46I've made my mind up.
05:47You could do this.
05:48You can do it, Keith.
05:49Good luck.
05:50Thank you very much.
05:51I think I'll go for the £10,000.
05:53Yeah, good man.
05:53Okay, there you are.
05:55£10,000 one step closer to the chaser.
05:57Right, Keith, here are the rules.
05:59You will answer the same questions at the same time as the chaser.
06:02If you get a question right, you will take a step closer to home.
06:05However, if you get a question wrong, you stay where you are, giving the chaser the chance to close the gap.
06:09If you get caught, the money's gone and you're out of the game.
06:12First person to lock in their answer puts the other under a five-second time pressure, so please be quick.
06:17Okay.
06:17Understand?
06:18Yep.
06:18Well, good luck, Keith.
06:19Here we go, then.
06:20Keith, for £10,000, the chase is on.
06:27And good luck to you.
06:28Here comes the first question.
06:32Which science fiction hero first appeared in Philip Nolan's novel Armageddon 2419?
06:38A, Buck Rogers, B, Dave Lister, C, Flash Gordon.
06:47You have put Flash Gordon.
06:51Guess?
06:52Absolutely a guess.
06:53Never heard of the book.
06:55Correct answer is...
06:58It's Buck Rogers.
07:00Say where you are, the chaser has put...
07:03Yep.
07:05It was Buck Rogers in the 25th century.
07:0725th century.
07:08Oh, I thought it was the 24th.
07:09No.
07:09Of course it can't do it, it was 2419.
07:11Yes.
07:12Needless to say, we're in a bit of trouble here.
07:14We've got to get this next one right.
07:15Here's your next question.
07:19Which of the following is featured on the national flag of Mozambique?
07:23Mozambique.
07:23Is it A, a gun, B, moon, or is it C, a tree?
07:34You've put...
07:36A tree.
07:38Pretty confident with that?
07:39No.
07:40Another guess?
07:41Oh, yeah.
07:42I'm not familiar with flags of Mozambique, sadly.
07:45No.
07:47You know, you said you was a journalist.
07:48Yes.
07:49And you have to do lots of writing and obviously read material and books and stuff like that.
07:54Do you ever bother doing any of that stuff?
07:58No, no, I'm part-time.
07:59Yeah.
08:00On the Isle of Wight?
08:01Oh, yes.
08:01Front page.
08:02I've done the Isle of Wight proud, haven't I?
08:04Cat, stuck up tree.
08:05Yes, indeed.
08:06Right, this is...
08:07Shell found on beach.
08:08You what?
08:08Shell found on beach.
08:10That was a headline I wrote once.
08:11There was this unexploded bomb they found.
08:15It's true.
08:16It's true.
08:16It's an unexploded bomb.
08:18And I wrote a headline, Shell found on beach.
08:24I remember seeing that headline in private eye.
08:26There you go, you see.
08:27I'm famous for that line.
08:29It's true.
08:29It's true.
08:30It's true.
08:31And all the printers said, you'll be telling us they found sand down there next.
08:35So, um...
08:35Fantastic.
08:36Shell found on beach.
08:38Tremendous.
08:39The correct answer is...
08:41Gun.
08:43Yes, it's gun.
08:44You just said gun.
08:45I know, I know.
08:46But why didn't you put gun into the tree?
08:48Oh, well, I just didn't want to be...
08:50Sorry, I'm just a peaceful person.
08:51I didn't want to put it out there.
08:52Right.
08:53Well, you've got to stay where you are now,
08:55and the chaser may close the gap even further.
08:57I think she might well do, yeah.
08:58The chaser has put...
09:00This has got to be wrong.
09:03Yeah, it's gun.
09:04And that was, um...
09:06Emotional.
09:07Well, it was very short.
09:09I'll give you that.
09:10I was so tempted to get that one wrong just to keep you here longer.
09:13Oh, I wish you had, Anne.
09:14Yeah.
09:15There would have been two kisses in it then.
09:16Keith, you didn't get one question right.
09:18Not one.
09:19Not one single question.
09:21Keith, unfortunately, you have been caught,
09:22and for you, the chase is well and truly over.
09:25Yeah, cheers, Keith.
09:27Come on, mate.
09:28Come on.
09:30What a character.
09:31That was brilliant.
09:32Yeah, wasn't it?
09:33Well, poor old Keith goes back to the Isle of Wight.
09:36Not one question right.
09:37He will become a legend on that island.
09:39Can George, Debbie and Jordan get any questions right?
09:42Find out after the break.
09:44Oh, welcome back.
09:47It's all fun and games here in the studio, let me tell you.
09:50So, next to face the chaser is George.
09:53George, what about Keith?
09:55What was going on there?
09:56I don't know.
09:56It's a hard act to follow.
09:58It really is.
09:59Now then, you're a gardener?
10:01Yes.
10:01From Bath?
10:02Yes.
10:02So, what sort of gardening is it?
10:03Is it just sort of tilling and stuff like that,
10:06or is it more sort of landscape gardening?
10:08It's all the easy stuff.
10:10I do lots of cutting back roses for little old ladies
10:12and that sort of stuff.
10:13Oh, all right, fine.
10:14I've done a few ground force type jobs
10:15where we've had to put in a lot of plants quickly
10:17for people with lots of money.
10:18All right.
10:19So, if you want some money, what would you do with it?
10:21I don't know.
10:21My other half gets to go to America to work a lot,
10:24so I'd probably tag a holiday along with that.
10:26What does he do?
10:27He works for the Ministry of Defence.
10:29Ah-ha.
10:29Top secret stuff.
10:30Top secret?
10:31Yeah.
10:31What does he do?
10:32I can't tell you.
10:34I'd have to kill you.
10:35Really?
10:36Or he'd kill me.
10:37Well, listen, let's see if we can get some money behind us,
10:40shall we?
10:40Okay.
10:41At least a little bit more than Keith did.
10:43I'll do my best.
10:44Good luck.
10:45Your time starts now.
10:49Matching your neighbour's social standing
10:51is called keeping up with the...
10:52Joneses.
10:53Correct.
10:53Which soul singer had a hit with
10:55sitting on the dock of the bay in 1968?
10:57Puff.
10:58Otis Redding.
10:59Minsk is the capital of what Eastern European country?
11:01Belarus.
11:03Correct.
11:04Which Austrian psychoanalyst wrote the interpretation of dreams?
11:08Freud.
11:08Correct.
11:09Who's the mother of TV presenter Mark Durden-Smith?
11:13Gloria Honeyford.
11:15No.
11:15Judith Chalmers.
11:16Wrong one.
11:17Complete the title of the 2009 Disney film,
11:19The Princess and the what?
11:21Puff.
11:22Frog.
11:23What colour is the plant pigment chlorophyll?
11:25Green.
11:26Correct.
11:26Which son of Adam and Eve was a tiller of the ground?
11:30Puff.
11:31Cain.
11:31What Lib Dem MP for Montgomery's year
11:34lost his seat in the 2010 general election?
11:36Lembit Opec.
11:37Correct.
11:38The dog nipper is the mascot of what shop chain?
11:40HMV.
11:41Correct.
11:42Australian comedian Tim Minchin
11:43often plays what instrument on stage?
11:46Puff.
11:46Piano.
11:47The Aegean island of Lesbos belongs to...
11:50Greece.
11:51Time's up.
11:52It was Greece.
11:53You'd have got that.
11:54£6,000 you've got.
11:55Oh, that's not too bad.
11:56No, that's very, very good indeed.
11:57Not too bad.
11:57We've just got to get it back with you
11:59into the old final chase.
12:01So, time to face the chaser.
12:15Hello, George.
12:17Hi there.
12:18You actually answered questions.
12:20I tried.
12:21Hey, it makes a nice change.
12:23Let's put some money on the table.
12:25Come on.
12:26There's your £6,000 three steps ahead of the chaser.
12:28If you want to take a step closer to home,
12:29she will offer you.
12:31£1,500.
12:33If you want to take a step closer to the chaser,
12:35she will offer you.
12:36You could buy a lot of plants with £20,000.
12:40£20,000 is a lot of money.
12:42How do you chat to your team?
12:44What do you think, guys?
12:45You seem fairly confident, yeah?
12:46Yeah, you said you seem to know a lot of things,
12:48so go for how you feel.
12:50Thank you, team.
12:51That's pretty sound advice.
12:52I think you will be fine.
12:53What would you like to do?
12:56I'm trying to quell some bravado
12:59that suddenly appeared from somewhere.
13:00I'm going to stick with the £6,000.
13:02That's fine.
13:02Chaser?
13:04Yes, probably safer after what happened to Keith.
13:06Yes.
13:07Yeah, you're on form today.
13:09Well, we don't know.
13:09I've only answered two questions.
13:11Yeah, but you've got to write
13:12sensational questions, to be fair to you.
13:15George, for £6,000,
13:17the chase is on.
13:18Good luck.
13:24Here comes your first question.
13:26What word means to walk across the street
13:29in a reckless or illegal manner?
13:31A, jaywalk.
13:32B, overwalk.
13:34C, free walk.
13:37You have put...
13:40jaywalk.
13:40Pretty confident with that?
13:41Yep.
13:42Absolutely.
13:42Correct answer is...
13:45Yeah, brilliant.
13:46Step closer to home.
13:47That's good.
13:47Rotter, a running start.
13:48So, the chaser has put...
13:51Yeah, it's going to get that right.
13:53Move on to the next question.
13:54Here we go.
13:56Which of these action stars
13:57does not appear
13:58in Sylvester Stallone's 2010 film,
14:02The Expendables?
14:03A, Jet Li.
14:04B, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
14:06Or C, Steven Seagal.
14:11You have put...
14:13Steve Seagal.
14:15Yeah.
14:15Pretty confident with that?
14:16I haven't got a clue.
14:17Seen the film?
14:18No.
14:19Correct answer is...
14:22Very good, Steven Seagal.
14:24It is.
14:24Step closer to home.
14:25Let's see what the chaser put.
14:29Oh, got it wrong.
14:30It's exactly the sort of film
14:32I should have seen
14:32and I haven't seen it.
14:33Got it wrong.
14:34I'm so sorry.
14:35Well, look at this.
14:36Cushion we've built up already,
14:37which means you could have gone
14:38for the 20,000.
14:39I could have done a 20.
14:40Could have done some times.
14:41You've got to take it.
14:41Could have.
14:42Here's your next question.
14:45Which 20th century prime minister
14:47was born in Huddersfield?
14:49A, Anthony Eden.
14:50B, Harold Wilson.
14:52C, James Callaghan.
14:56You've put...
14:58Anthony Eden.
14:59Why is that?
14:59Complete guess.
15:00Guess again.
15:01Correct answer is...
15:04Mmm.
15:06Harold Wilson.
15:06Got to stay where you are.
15:07Will she close the gap?
15:08The chaser has put.
15:12Knows that stuff.
15:13Yes, he was an MP
15:14for a Liverpool constituency,
15:16but it did actually come from Yorkshire.
15:18Thank you very much.
15:19Here's your next question.
15:22Mario Testino and Patrick Demarchalier
15:25are renowned in which field of the arts?
15:28A, sculpture.
15:30B, photography.
15:31C, painting.
15:33You knew this.
15:34Let's have a look.
15:35You put photography.
15:38Yep, I knew that one.
15:38Sure?
15:39Yep.
15:40Correct answer is...
15:42Yeah, well played, George.
15:43Great stuff.
15:44Two from home.
15:45That's good.
15:45The chaser has put...
15:47Yeah, brilliant.
15:50Both took famous pictures of Princess Diana.
15:52I see.
15:53Here's your next question.
15:55What was TV Sergeant Bilko's first name?
15:59A, John.
16:00B, Sam.
16:01C, Ernest.
16:05You have put...
16:07Ernest.
16:09Yes, guess.
16:10A guess?
16:11Yes.
16:12Correct answer is...
16:15Well, guessed again.
16:17Ernie Bilko.
16:18Yeah.
16:19Well, you fluked a couple there.
16:21The chaser has put...
16:23Yeah, Ernest.
16:26Yeah, Phil Silver's brilliant.
16:27Look at that.
16:29One from home.
16:30One more to do, hopefully.
16:31Just one.
16:32Mmm.
16:32Here's the next question.
16:35What is the birthstone for January?
16:38A, diamond.
16:39B, ruby.
16:40Or C, garnet.
16:41B, ruby.
16:42B, ruby.
16:43B, ruby.
16:43B, ruby.
16:44B, ruby.
16:44B, ruby.
16:45B, ruby.
16:48I haven't got a clue.
16:49And I'm not a girly girl, so I don't go for jewellery and stuff, so...
16:52No, I don't either.
16:52I think mine's just brick.
16:54If ruby's right, we're out with 6k.
16:58Correct answer is...
17:01Garnet.
17:03The chaser will know this.
17:05The chaser has put...
17:07Yeah.
17:09Yeah, ruby is actually July.
17:11And diamond?
17:12Diamond's April.
17:13Oh, right.
17:14Just two behind.
17:15Come on, we can get away.
17:16Here's the next question.
17:17Which of these airports is furthest east?
17:23A, Heathrow.
17:24B, Stansted.
17:26C, Luton.
17:30You have put...
17:32Stansted.
17:34Happy with that?
17:35Pretty happy.
17:37They're all quite close together in a line, but I think Stansted is furthest east.
17:42OK.
17:43Correct answer is...
17:47Stansted.
17:47Yes, then, indeed.
17:52Stansted, of course, being in Essex.
17:54So, chaser, very good.
17:56Yes, well done.
17:57Kept your nerve.
17:59Fluke's a couple.
18:00Indeed.
18:01Yeah.
18:01But they all count.
18:02George, take your place.
18:04And find a chaser.
18:06There you go.
18:06£6,000 in the total prize fund.
18:08That is fantastic.
18:09And next to face the chaser, it's Debbie.
18:15Welcome to the show.
18:16Hello, Brad.
18:17You all right?
18:18Yes, thanks.
18:18From Nottingham?
18:19Yep.
18:19Good stuff.
18:20And you're a health visitor?
18:21I am.
18:21And what does that entail?
18:22It entails working with families with children under the age of five, new mums, all the health
18:27and social aspects.
18:29So, yeah, doing a good job.
18:30Lovely.
18:30All right.
18:31If you want some money, what would you do with it?
18:33Well, I'm planning a road trip with my pal for her 50th birthday, and we're going to do
18:37a bit of a Thelma and Louise across the states.
18:39Great stuff.
18:40But we're not going to do the driving off the cliff at the end business.
18:43No, no, don't do that.
18:44Well, let's put some money in the pot towards that, shall we?
18:46Yeah, it'd be great.
18:47Yeah, we'll build up as much cash as we can, Debbie.
18:49I wish you luck.
18:51Your time starts now.
18:54Excessive bureaucracy is known as what colour tape?
18:56Rad.
18:57Correct.
18:58What nationality is fashion designer Muccia Prada?
19:02Italian.
19:03Yes, correct.
19:03The charge of the Light Brigade took place during what battle of the Crimean War?
19:07Pass.
19:07Balaclava.
19:08Johnny Weissmiller became famous for what film role?
19:11Tarzan.
19:12Correct.
19:13In the Bible, which brother of Martha and Mary was raised from the dead by Jesus?
19:17Pass.
19:18Lazarus.
19:18Katie Holmes played Joey Potter in what US teen drama series?
19:23Pass.
19:24Dawson's Creek.
19:25Shakespeare was born in what county?
19:27Warwickshire.
19:27Correct.
19:28Which British composer was replaced by Adam Smith on the £20 note?
19:32Pass.
19:33Edward Elgar.
19:34In 1989, the spacecraft Galileo was launched to explore what planet?
19:38Jupiter.
19:39Correct.
19:40In the legend, who was peeping Tom of Coventry looking at when he was struck blind?
19:43Lady Godiva.
19:44Correct.
19:44Which French sculpture's first major work was The Age of Bronze?
19:48Rodan.
19:49Yes, correct.
19:49Which writer created the TV series Prime Suspect?
19:52Linda Laplante.
19:53Yes, correct.
19:54Oh, brilliant.
19:56Very good.
19:57Eight grand.
19:58Ooh.
19:58Excellent stuff.
19:59All we've got to do is keep hold of it now.
20:00Yeah.
20:01We'll see what we get dealt up.
20:02Yes.
20:02Debbie, it's time to face the chaser.
20:05Yep.
20:18Hello, Debbie.
20:19Hello, Anne.
20:21I'm getting sort of blasé now about people answering questions for the cash builder.
20:25I'm sort of coming to expect it.
20:26Eight thousand's good.
20:27It's not bad.
20:29Yeah.
20:29Let's put it on the table.
20:30There we go.
20:31Eight grand it is.
20:32If you want to take a step closer to home, Debbie, the chaser will offer you...
20:35One thousand pounds.
20:37But if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, she will offer you...
20:40You could remake Thelma and Louise.
20:42Thirty thousand pounds.
20:44Great stuff.
20:45Having a chat with George and Jordan.
20:48What do you think, guys?
20:49I think you can do it, Deb.
20:51Yeah, I think so, too.
20:52You were really good on those answers.
20:54I think you should really go for it.
20:55Yeah, go for it.
20:56You'll be fine.
20:56Go on.
20:57Go on.
20:57Go for it.
20:58Mm.
20:58Right, then.
20:59Thank you, team.
21:00Ooh.
21:02What do you think?
21:02I'm going to be a bit of a coward, I'm afraid, and I'm going to stick with the eight because
21:07I'd rather take home something than nothing.
21:09Fair enough.
21:09At least you did actually win something.
21:11Yes.
21:13Debbie, listen.
21:13I wish you luck.
21:14I'm here with you all the way.
21:16Yeah.
21:16For eight thousand pounds, the chase is on.
21:23Good luck.
21:24Here comes your first question.
21:27Which of these is referred to by Americans as a buckeye?
21:31Is it A, a conker, a B, an acorn, or a C, a walnut?
21:40You put an acorn.
21:45Are you familiar with that term?
21:46Not at all.
21:47It was a complete guest.
21:48Guest.
21:48Yeah.
21:49Let's have a look, shall we?
21:50Correct answer is conquer.
21:55You stay where you are.
21:57The chaser has put.
22:00Yeah, conquer.
22:02Ohio is known as the Buckeye State.
22:04Presumably they have a lot of horse chestnut trees there.
22:06Yeah.
22:07Here's your next question.
22:09Who was the first person to win a posthumous Oscar for best actor?
22:14Was it A, John Wayne?
22:16B, Peter Finch?
22:18Or C, Robert Shaw?
22:22You put.
22:24Robert Shaw.
22:25Robert Shaw, you happy with that?
22:26Now I've pressed the answer.
22:28I'm not quite so confident.
22:30Correct answer is.
22:32Yeah, it's Peter Finch.
22:34Peter Finch.
22:35The chaser has put.
22:38Yeah, Peter Finch for.
22:40Network.
22:41Network.
22:421976.
22:43Yeah.
22:44We're in a bit of a pickle now.
22:45Got to get these right.
22:46Yeah, I know.
22:46Good job you didn't go for the 30 grand.
22:50I wasn't going to.
22:51No.
22:52Here's your next question.
22:54Gail Porter married a member of which band in 2001?
22:59A, Top Loader, B, Travis, or C, Terror Vision?
23:06You've put.
23:09Top Loader.
23:10I can't remember the name of the guy, but I think it's the right answer.
23:14If you get this wrong, you're going to get caught.
23:16Correct answer is.
23:19Yes, well played.
23:21Brilliant.
23:23The chaser has put.
23:26Yeah, knows her stuff.
23:28Here's your next question.
23:29Which character made his first appearance in the novel Last Bus to Woodstock?
23:37A, Father Brown, B, Lord Peter Whimsey, C, Inspector Morse.
23:45You've put.
23:47Inspector Morse.
23:48Mm-hmm.
23:49You know this?
23:51Complete guess again.
23:52Really?
23:53I mean, Woodstock, it might sound somewhere around the area that
23:58Inspector Morse would have worked.
24:00Absolutely.
24:01Of course, Woodstock, yes, of course.
24:03We'll have a look.
24:04Correct answer is.
24:07Yes, brilliant.
24:09Great bit of logic.
24:10The chaser was put.
24:13Mm, and it remains state this quote.
24:16Here's the next question.
24:17How old was Mike Tyson when he won the World Heavyweight title for the first time?
24:24A, 18.
24:25B, 20.
24:26C, 22.
24:30You've put.
24:3318.
24:33Complete guess.
24:34I know he was very young, but complete guess.
24:37Correct answer is.
24:4120.
24:42Yeah.
24:43Got to stay where we are.
24:44In danger of getting caught.
24:46The chaser needs to get this wrong for us to stay in the game.
24:49Yeah.
24:49Fingers crossed.
24:50Fingers crossed.
24:51For 8,000 pounds.
24:54We'll find out after the break.
24:58And welcome back.
24:59Well, we're in a bit of a pickle.
25:00We're hanging on to our 8,000 pounds.
25:03Debbie here.
25:04What do you think?
25:05Not confident.
25:06Not confident.
25:07Bit touch and go at the moment, isn't it?
25:09Now, before the break, I asked Debbie, how old was Mike Tyson when he won the World Heavyweight Championship for the first time?
25:16He was 20.
25:17Debbie thought he was 18.
25:19We both thought he was very young, but got it wrong.
25:23So, you're not holding out much, are you?
25:25No.
25:27This is it.
25:28Fingers crossed.
25:29The chaser must have this wrong for us to stay in the game.
25:31The chaser has put.
25:34Oh, also went for 18.
25:39I'm afraid I also remember that he was very young, and I thought he was as young as that.
25:44Wow.
25:44Brilliant stuff.
25:45Also went for 18.
25:46That's good.
25:46What a reprieve.
25:47We have to fight another day.
25:48Come on, Debbie.
25:48We can do it.
25:49Here's the next question.
25:50I think that's a good omen.
25:52What is the nationality of the legendary hero, William Tell?
25:56Is he A, Swiss, B, Dutch, C, Italian?
25:59You have put.
26:05Swiss.
26:06Happy with that?
26:07As happy as it can be.
26:09Is that a guess?
26:10It's all been guesses so far, Brad.
26:12Really?
26:12Yeah.
26:14Correct answer is.
26:17Tell you what, you're guessing great.
26:20The chaser has put.
26:21Yeah, straight in.
26:24Let us go to the next question.
26:28What role was played by Johnny Depp in Alice in Wonderland?
26:31A, Mad Hatter.
26:33B, Knave of Hearts.
26:34C, White Rabbit.
26:37You've put.
26:39Mad Hatter.
26:40You know that.
26:41I know that one.
26:41Good.
26:42Correct answer is.
26:45Yeah, that's what we like to see.
26:46Number one, Step From Home.
26:47The chaser has put.
26:48Also, the Mad Hatter.
26:52Getting exciting now.
26:53Really need this to be right.
26:54Let's have the last question for you.
26:58Which chart-topping singer sang the advertising jingle,
27:02Just One Cornetto?
27:04A, Demis Roussos.
27:06B, Renato Pagliari.
27:08Or C, Joe Dolce.
27:15You've put.
27:15Renato Pagliari.
27:19Mm-hmm.
27:20Do you know him?
27:21Is he part of the Renny and Renato duo?
27:26Do you know what?
27:26I have no idea.
27:28I can't see it being Joe Dolce,
27:30Because I remember him more for the sort of comic songs.
27:33Of course, I know what you're talking about.
27:35Joe, I've just thinking more than those names.
27:37Joe Dolce was Shut Up Your Face, wasn't he?
27:39Yeah, I used to sing that to my daughter when she was a baby.
27:41Of course he was.
27:42And Renato Pagliari, Rene and Renato.
27:45I know where you're going with that.
27:46And Demis Roussos was...
27:48The Greek guy.
27:48The Greek guy.
27:49Right, okay.
27:50For £8,000, the correct answer is...
27:54Yes!
27:57Get in there.
27:58Well done.
28:00Well done, well done.
28:02Very good.
28:03Yes, well worked out.
28:05It's really the only one it sounds like, isn't it?
28:07Brilliant stuff.
28:08Thank you, Anne.
28:08Debbie, there you go.
28:09Take your place in a final chase.
28:12Very good.
28:14Lucky.
28:15But you make your own luck.
28:17You do indeed.
28:18So, two through, one left.
28:21And last to face the chaser, it's Jordan.
28:27Welcome.
28:27Hello, Bradley.
28:28How are you?
28:29Not too bad, thank you.
28:30Good, man.
28:30From Swansea?
28:31I was born in Swansea, born in Bred, yes.
28:33Excellent.
28:33Now, you're a drama and performance student.
28:36Yes, I am.
28:36What are you doing?
28:37Short plays and stuff like that at the moment?
28:38We do a mixture, really.
28:40So, we do a bit of American musical, a bit of kitchen sink drama as well.
28:44So, we're doing a range of things at the moment.
28:46Great.
28:47What's your favourite genre?
28:48Do you like musicals?
28:48Do you like plays?
28:49Do you like comedy?
28:50I like all three, really.
28:51But, you know, I do like doing my musicals, if I'm honest, you know.
28:54And what's your favourite musical?
28:55Oh, fans for the opera, definitely.
28:58Love it to bits.
28:59Okay.
28:59If you had an ambition, what would you do?
29:02Well, actually, I'd love to be Doctor Who one day, if I'm honest.
29:05Really?
29:05Yes, I am very jealous of Matt Smith, so I'd like to be Doctor Who one day.
29:08It's my big ambition in life, because I'm a big fan of Doctor Who, so...
29:11Well, I think you could be Doctor Who.
29:13Thank you very much by the way.
29:14You've got the sort of look about you that could be a doctor.
29:16I think that'd be great.
29:16Yes, it'd be good.
29:16It's filmed in Wales, so we should have a Welsh doctor now, shouldn't we?
29:19Perfect.
29:19I reckon we should.
29:20First of all, we've got this to contend with.
29:23Yep.
29:23Are you ready?
29:24I'm ready.
29:24All fired up?
29:25All fired up.
29:26Good man.
29:26Well, so I need to keep it going now.
29:28Excellent stuff.
29:28I will ask you quickfire questions, and I wish you luck.
29:30You ready?
29:31Yep.
29:32Good luck.
29:32Thank you very much.
29:33Your time starts now.
29:35Mid-wicket and mid-off are fielding positions in what sport?
29:38Cricket.
29:38Correct.
29:39What's the heat treatment of milk to destroy germs?
29:42UHT.
29:43Pasteurisation.
29:44Which city in the northwest was known to the Romans as Diva?
29:47Liverpool.
29:48Chester.
29:49What barrier was first broken by Chuck Yeager in the X1 plane?
29:52The Thames.
29:53Sound.
29:53Which actress was born Greta Gustafsson in Sweden 1905?
29:58Pass.
29:58Greta Garbo.
29:59What radio comedy had its origins in a show called Crazy People?
30:03Pass.
30:03The Goon Show.
30:04Which singer is the famous cousin of Dionne Warwick?
30:07Uh, pass.
30:09Whitney Houston.
30:10What major city in Northern Ireland is on the River Foil?
30:13Uh, Belfast.
30:14No.
30:14Derry.
30:15What term describes physical symptoms that arise from mental factors?
30:20Uh, pass.
30:21Psychosomatic.
30:22What sitcom was based at Maplin's holiday camp?
30:26No idea.
30:27Heidi High.
30:28What film features the Sidney Poitier quote,
30:30They call me Mr. Tibbs?
30:32No idea.
30:33In the heat of the night,
30:34how many points is the black ball worth in seven?
30:36Damn.
30:38Oh, seven was right,
30:39but Jordan, I'm so sorry, just out of time.
30:42Listen, £1,000 it is.
30:44It's time to face the chaser.
30:45Hello, Jordan.
31:00Hello.
31:00Are you all right?
31:02Don't you just wish you could get in the TARDIS
31:04and go back to the start of that cash builder?
31:07No, no, it's fine.
31:08The question didn't fall for me, so, you know.
31:10I feel perhaps I have to remind you again,
31:13the point is to answer the questions.
31:15Correctly, though.
31:16Yes.
31:17But, unfortunately, I didn't know them,
31:18so, you know, I can't do anything about that.
31:20Right.
31:21But this time, they'll be right, though.
31:23You reckon this time they're going to be questions you know?
31:26Yeah.
31:26Even though those ones weren't?
31:29True.
31:29But we'll see.
31:30You are very optimistic.
31:31I'm a very optimistic person, Anne.
31:32Aren't you optimistic?
31:34Not about you, I'm not.
31:36Well, enough chit-chat.
31:38There's some money on the table.
31:39£1,000, three steps ahead of the chaser.
31:41Jordan, if you want to take a step closer to home,
31:43the chaser will offer you.
31:44Once again, minus £1,000.
31:48However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser,
31:51she will offer you.
31:52A whole £40,000.
31:56£40,000?
31:57£40,000.
31:57That was a beauty.
31:59Have a chat with your team, Jordan.
32:01Guys, what do you want me to do?
32:02Obviously, the minus £1,000 is...
32:04Minus £1,000 is going to cut it.
32:06No.
32:07£15,000 is going to cut it.
32:08£3,000.
32:09£40,000 makes up a £54,000, £18,000 each.
32:13Chaser doesn't, you know...
32:15She's underestimating me, isn't she?
32:17She's got some wrong with both of us.
32:20I think I know what I'm going to do, so...
32:21Thank you, girls.
32:22Right.
32:23Good luck.
32:23She's underestimating her, you say.
32:25Yeah, I think she is.
32:26Yeah, okay.
32:26Well, you just go ahead, mate.
32:28Make your choice.
32:29Um, well...
32:30Take everything into account.
32:33I'll go for the £1,000.
32:34Get home.
32:35Yeah, fine.
32:36Chaser.
32:37I wish you luck.
32:38You're going to need it.
32:40Jordan, for £1,000, the chase is on.
32:46Here comes your first question.
32:48Good luck.
32:48Which politician's memoirs published in 2010 are entitled The Third Man?
32:56Is it A, John Prescott, B, Peter Mandelson, C, Alistair Darling?
33:01You've put...
33:03Peter Mandelson.
33:05Yeah, pretty sure it was Peter Mandelson, but I think John Prescott did bring some out as well.
33:09So, but I think it's pretty sure it was Peter Mandelson.
33:11Correct answer is...
33:13Yes, rock and roll.
33:15Straight away.
33:15Well done.
33:16The chaser has put...
33:19Also, Peter Mandelson.
33:21Right, move straight on to the next question.
33:23Come on, let's get going.
33:23We're on a roll.
33:24Which veteran American golfer finished second in the 2009 Open Championship?
33:31A, Tom Watson, B, Jack Nicklaus, C, Arnold Palmer?
33:38You've put...
33:40Tom Watson.
33:41Happy with that?
33:41Absolutely.
33:42I like my golf, so I know A definitely came second.
33:46Good.
33:46Correct answer is...
33:48Absolutely right.
33:52Chaser has put...
33:54Yes, also Tom Watson.
33:57Status quo at the minute with the positions, but we're getting closer to home, which is good.
34:01Here's the next question.
34:03What is the most northerly trained station in mainland Britain?
34:08Is it A, Elgin, B, Thurso, or C, Wick?
34:19Right, you've put...
34:22Thurso, a guest?
34:24A guest.
34:25Never really been up that far in Norfolk.
34:27Only Edinburgh is the furthest Norfolk been, so this is a guest.
34:30Correct answer is...
34:34Well, guest.
34:36Thank you very much.
34:37You're welcome.
34:37Quite impressed with me, sir.
34:38I'm quite impressed with you, as well.
34:40The chase has put.
34:43Also, Thurso worked it out nicely, though.
34:45Yeah.
34:46I think you might have underestimated our young man.
34:48Here's the next question.
34:49Who played the Last of the Summer Wine character, Norman Clegg?
34:55A, Brian Wald.
34:56B, Peter Salas.
34:58C, Bill Owen.
35:00You've put...
35:02Peter Salas.
35:03I have seen Last of the Summer Wine, but I'm not totally sure, sirs, and this is another
35:07guess.
35:08Fine.
35:09Correct answer is...
35:11Absolutely.
35:12Peter Salas.
35:13One step from home going great.
35:14The chaser has put...
35:16Yes, also, Peter Salas.
35:19Very interesting, Mel.
35:20See?
35:20Jordan.
35:2240,000 pounds.
35:25Don't.
35:2740 grand.
35:28Oh, goodness me.
35:29It's not over yet.
35:30Nope.
35:30Here's the next question.
35:33What is measured on the Fujita scale?
35:36Is it A, intensity of tornadoes, B, hurricane strength, or C, tsunami wave height?
35:46You've put...
35:48Intensity of tornadoes.
35:51Well, if it was about earthquakes, I knew it was the Victor scale, but it wasn't that.
35:55So, um, but, um, I think, um, there's been a lot of hurricanes and tsunamis recently,
36:00and I can't remember them saying on the news about it was measured this on the Fujita scale,
36:05so I've got a funny thing, it's tornadoes.
36:06I've got a funny thing, I might be wrong, but we'll see.
36:09Check it out with 1,000 pounds.
36:10Correct answer is...
36:13Yes, well done.
36:16Absolutely one tone.
36:17Underestimated him.
36:21Well, I didn't do anything wrong, but he didn't do anything wrong either.
36:24No.
36:24Well done.
36:25Now, don't you wish you'd have gone for the 40,000?
36:28Seriously?
36:28Yeah, should have done.
36:30But, you know, I wanted to get home.
36:31We've got 15 grand, so that's great.
36:33Never mind.
36:33I wish you luck.
36:34You're through to the final chase.
36:35Thank you very much, Bradley.
36:35Go and take your seat.
36:36Well done, Jordan.
36:37Three through.
36:38Indeed.
36:39He did very well, but didn't have the nerve to go for the big money.
36:42Fluked a few.
36:43Yeah.
36:43So, George, Debbie and Jordan have all made it through to the final chase with a total
36:49prize fund of 15,000 pounds.
36:51Can they do it?
36:52Come back after the break.
36:53I think it's going to be a good one.
36:57And welcome back.
36:58George, Debbie and Jordan have made it through to the final chase.
37:01There is 15,000 pounds in the total prize fund.
37:05Now, on the buzzer and against the clock, the team must answer as many questions as they
37:08can, each correct answer, taking them a step further away from the chaser.
37:12And the chaser will have the same amount of time to try and catch the team.
37:15If she does, they will leave her nothing.
37:17If she doesn't, however, they will go home with 5,000 pounds each.
37:22That would be nice, wouldn't it?
37:23George, you can go to America on your holiday.
37:26Debbie, you can do your Thelma and Louise.
37:28I'll be Thelma.
37:29Yeah.
37:29And Jordan, what would you do with your money?
37:31I would help with university and maybe a holiday with the family.
37:35Good.
37:35We'll all be seeing each other in America.
37:37Well, I wish you...
37:38That's it.
37:38Take the 15,000 and rush off to the States, the three of you.
37:41It'd be fantastic.
37:42Well, I wish you luck.
37:43Three of you through to the final so you get an automatic three-step head start.
37:47Are you ready?
37:47Yep.
37:48Focus, guys.
37:49Fingers on the buzzers.
37:49I can only accept the answer from the person who has pressed the buzzer.
37:52Understand?
37:53Good luck.
37:55Your time starts now.
37:58In 2010, what became TV's longest-running primetime medical drama?
38:02Jordan.
38:03Casualty.
38:03Correct.
38:04What does penultimate mean?
38:06George.
38:07Last but one.
38:08I can't accept.
38:08Wrong person.
38:09Not answered.
38:10David Bowie topped the charts in 75 with the re-release of what song?
38:14Debbie.
38:14Pass.
38:15It's Space Oddity.
38:15What Hindu spring festival colours is dedicated to Krishna?
38:19Jordan.
38:20Pass.
38:20It's Holy.
38:21Rotterdam is the main port of what country?
38:23George.
38:24Holland.
38:25Yes, correct.
38:25Jacob Marley's ghost appears in what Dickens book?
38:27Debbie.
38:29Christmas Carol.
38:29Yes, correct.
38:30Los Barkos was the setting of what short-lived 90s soap?
38:34George.
38:35El Dorado.
38:35Correct.
38:36When You're Strange is a documentary about what US rock band?
38:40Jordan.
38:41Pass.
38:41It's The Doors.
38:43Mer is French for what relative?
38:44George.
38:46Mother.
38:46Correct.
38:47In what country is the state of Goa?
38:49George.
38:50India.
38:50Correct.
38:51What indie band had hits with animal nitrate and trash?
38:55Jordan.
38:55Pass.
38:56Suede.
38:57Which NYPD Blue Star plays a ratio cane in CSI Miami?
39:03Jordan.
39:03Pass.
39:04It's David Caruso.
39:05What Czech patterns are worn by Scottish Highland clans?
39:08George.
39:08Halton.
39:08Correct.
39:09What year in the 60s was the Summer of Love?
39:13George.
39:13Pass.
39:1467.
39:15What nationality are the comedians Adam Hills and Brendan Burns?
39:20George.
39:20Pass.
39:21Australian.
39:22What's the loudest species of mammal in the world?
39:26George.
39:26Whale.
39:27More specific?
39:28Blue Whale.
39:29Correct.
39:29What country was ruled by Ivan the Terrible?
39:32Devon.
39:33Russia.
39:33Correct.
39:34In what city was Catherine Zeta-Jones born?
39:36Jordan.
39:37Swansea.
39:37Correct.
39:38Tyga Beer comes from what Asian country?
39:40Devon.
39:41India.
39:41Singapore.
39:42Who wrote the poem that begins and did those feet in ancient time?
39:47George.
39:48Blake.
39:48Correct.
39:49What creature is a painted lady?
39:51George.
39:51Butterfly.
39:52Correct.
39:53In what ocean are the Canary Islands?
39:54Jordan.
39:55Mediterranean.
39:55No, it's Atlantic.
39:56The Channel 4 series skins is set in what city?
40:00Correct answer was Bristol.
40:03Load of passes, guys.
40:05Giving you 15 steps ahead of the chaser.
40:08It's much quicker than the cash build around, isn't it?
40:10Much, much quicker.
40:11It's pretty hell for leather.
40:13So, what you've got to do now is hope you get some wrong, and then you'll get them right
40:17and push her back.
40:18That's what it's all about.
40:19We'll find out.
40:20Is 15 steps ahead enough?
40:21Let's bring back the chaser.
40:2215 steps.
40:38Well, it's going to be thoroughly embarrassing if I don't get this, but I never take anything
40:43for granted.
40:43No, indeed you don't.
40:45Let's see if 15 steps is enough.
40:48It is time for the final chase.
40:52Chaser, your time starts now.
40:58Who presents the sky at night?
40:59Patrick Moore.
41:00Correct.
41:01Where is the scorpion sting?
41:03On its tail.
41:03Correct.
41:04The Ashmolean Museum is in what city?
41:06Oxford.
41:06Correct.
41:07Which of the seven wonders of the ancient world was at Alexandria?
41:10The Faros.
41:10Correct.
41:11In tourism, what does B&B stand for?
41:13Bread and breakfast.
41:14Correct.
41:15Ocho is Spanish for what number?
41:16Eight.
41:16Correct.
41:17Hattie Jakes was the second wife of which dad's army star?
41:20John the Measurer.
41:20Correct.
41:21What country is named after the second highest mountain in Africa?
41:26Tanzania.
41:26Stop the clock.
41:27That is wrong.
41:28Kilimanjaro?
41:29Kilimanjaro.
41:30What country is named after the second highest mountain in Africa?
41:33No, it's not Kilimanjaro.
41:34It's Kenya.
41:35Kenya.
41:36K2.
41:37Chaser.
41:37Eight required.
41:38Your time starts again now.
41:40Damon Olburn and Alex James are members of what band?
41:42Lear.
41:43Correct.
41:44What's the back of the neck called?
41:46The back of the neck.
41:48Pass.
41:49Stop the clock.
41:50Team, what's the back of the neck called?
41:52Nape.
41:53Nape.
41:54Nape.
41:55Nape.
41:55Nape is right.
41:57Push the chaser back one step.
41:58Chaser is now on eight steps to catch the team.
42:00One minute, 23 seconds left.
42:02Your time starts again now.
42:04Sudoku grid usually has how many small squares?
42:0715.
42:07Stop the clock.
42:08That is wrong.
42:0981.
42:1281 badly.
42:1381 is correct.
42:15Push the chaser back.
42:16Nine steps required to catch the team.
42:18Your time starts again now.
42:21What does the gravestone inscription, Hick Yakit, mean?
42:24Hill eyes.
42:25Correct.
42:25Melton Mowbray is associated with what?
42:27Meat pies?
42:28Pork bites.
42:29Correct.
42:29The first telephone call was made in what century?
42:3219th.
42:33Correct.
42:33What U.S. band had hits with My Best Friends Girl and Drive?
42:37Cars.
42:37Correct.
42:38What element is named after the planet discovered in 1781?
42:42Uranium.
42:42Correct.
42:43In the TV cop series, who starts his partner?
42:46Hutch.
42:46Correct.
42:47The island of Mauritius is in what notion?
42:49Indian.
42:50Correct.
42:51In what country was philosopher Aristotle born?
42:54Greece.
42:54Correct.
42:55Which British car company's number seven model was nicknamed The Baby?
42:59Austin.
43:00Correct.
43:03With 41 seconds remaining, I think you'll have to say you were well and truly beat there,
43:09team.
43:09Yes.
43:10Yes, well and truly beat.
43:11Chaser on form.
43:12As she did say, it would be a bit embarrassing.
43:15She'd never leave it down if she couldn't handle 15 steps.
43:18However, your £15,000 has to be wiped out and taken out of the total prize fund.
43:23But George, Debbie and Jordan, thank you very much for playing.
43:26You appreciate it.
43:27But unfortunately for you, you have been caught and the chase is over.
43:31Now, chaser.
43:32As Mark is in the habit of saying, I didn't even get out of second gear.
43:36No, you didn't indeed.
43:40Well, the chaser didn't get out of second gear.
43:43Can any contestants get into top gear and take out a chaser?
43:46Find out next time on The Chase.
43:48Goodbye.
43:49Online, there's everything you need if you missed a recent episode of The Chase.
44:01Catch it again with the ITV player at itv.com slash itvplayer or on BT Vision and Virgin Media,
44:07digital TV on demand.
44:10After the news, will Amy ever be able to make up for her bad behaviour?
44:14When we're off to Emmerdale.
44:15We're in the way where we finish this episode of The Chase.
44:31We're on purpose to watch TV.
44:33We have to wait.
44:34We have to wait.
44:35We're on purpose.
44:36We're on purpose.
44:40Before we turn.
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