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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.
00:06There's just one thing standing in their way.
00:09The chaser.
00:10The chase is on.
00:21Hello and welcome to The Chase.
00:23Today's team of four total strangers believe they have what it takes to beat one of Britain's finest quiz brains
00:28and take home thousands of pounds.
00:30I wonder. Let's meet the team.
00:32I'm Lynne. I'm 61 years of age. I'm a retired hairdresser from Lincolnshire.
00:37I'm Steve. I'm 43. I'm a director in the Scottish Court Service and I'm from Perthshire.
00:41I'm Julie. I'm 38. I'm an expert executive for a hairbrush company in County Dine.
00:46I'm Andy. I'm 44 and I'm a car salesman from Milton Keynes.
00:50Well, there they are. Now, one by one, they've got to win as much money as they can.
00:54Bring it safely down the board and into the team prize fund.
00:56But hunting them down every step of the way is the chaser.
00:59Anyone who gets caught, loses their money and is out of the game.
01:02Make it back safely, though, and they will go through to the final chase
01:05with a chance to win an equal share of the total prize fund.
01:08And first to face the chaser, it's Lynne.
01:15From Lincolnshire.
01:16Now, what did you do? You're retired, aren't you?
01:18I'm retired.
01:19And what did you do?
01:20Hairdressing.
01:21Ah, right. What's your favourite type of client?
01:23The chatty ones or the ones that just...
01:25The good chippers.
01:27Now, Lynne, if you won some money, what would you do with it?
01:30Count it.
01:33Do you know what? I think you're going to be a match for anyone today.
01:37Are you ready?
01:38I'm ready.
01:38I'm going to ask you a quick fire question against the clock.
01:40Each correct answer is worth £1,000.
01:41Good luck, Lynne.
01:43Your time starts now.
01:45What are small toasted cubes of bread served in soups or salads?
01:49Crouton.
01:50Ah, yeah, correct.
01:51What core is responsible for feeding army units?
01:54Naffy.
01:55Catering core.
01:57What form of dance is known in Arabic as raxsharki?
02:02Pass.
02:03Belly dancing.
02:04What's the first letter of the Greek alphabet?
02:06Alpha.
02:07Correct.
02:07Who created the comedy character Lauren Cooper?
02:11Matt Lucas.
02:12Catherine Tate.
02:14What satirical magazine nicknamed Princess Margaret Yvonne?
02:18Private eye.
02:18Correct.
02:19Siberian and Bengal are types of what creature?
02:21Cats.
02:22Yes, or tiger.
02:23The film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is set in what country?
02:27Japan.
02:27Sweden.
02:28Verona and Trieste are in what European country?
02:33Italy.
02:34Correct.
02:34The George fashion label was started at what supermarket chain?
02:39Asda.
02:39Correct.
02:40Ivan Avello's song, Till the Boys Come Home, is better known by what title?
02:46We'll meet you again.
02:48Time's up.
02:49Correct answer would have been Keep the Home Fires Burning.
02:52£6,000.
02:53Happy with that?
02:54All we've got to do is get that money and you through to the final chase.
02:57You're going to have to take on a chaser.
02:59But Lynn, who will you be up against today?
03:02Will it be Sean Wallace, who's always impeccably turned out.
03:06The only thing he leaves crumpled is you.
03:09Or will it be Mark Lebeck, the Beast, who likes to boast that he's the best?
03:14Or will it be the governess, Anne Hegarty?
03:16Imagine if Dr. Frankenstein had made a mother figure.
03:20There you go.
03:21Who do you fancy taking on?
03:22More to the point.
03:22Who scares you?
03:23I think Mark scares me the most because I think he's exceptionally good.
03:28Anne's very good also.
03:30What's the other one's name?
03:31Sean Wallace.
03:32The Dark Destroyer.
03:33The Dark Destroyer.
03:34I wouldn't mind him.
03:36Really?
03:36Mm-hmm.
03:36You think he's the lesser of the three, do you?
03:38I do.
03:39Let's do it.
03:39It's time to face the chaser.
03:47Perfect.
03:47It is indeed the Dark Destroyer.
03:49The lesser of the three you are saying is barrister Sean Wallace.
03:54Good afternoon, Lynn.
03:55Good afternoon.
03:56Did I hear you say Sean who?
03:58I'm afraid you did.
04:00Really?
04:01I think you're in trouble.
04:02I think I'm in trouble, yeah.
04:04Lynn, get some money on the table.
04:05Here we go.
04:06£6,000, there it is.
04:07If you wish to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you.
04:10£2,000.
04:12£2,000.
04:13If you want to go a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
04:17Imagine counting £20,000.
04:21Go have a chat with your team.
04:24What do you think then, folks?
04:25Wow, £20,000.
04:28If you think you can do it.
04:29I think I was spectacularly bad in the first round, and I would feel more comfortable with the six.
04:35I think, Lynn, bank your six and get back here.
04:38Good luck.
04:40Thank you, team.
04:41So, Lynn, what sort of decision would you like to make?
04:44I'd like to stay on £6,000, please.
04:46You think that's good enough?
04:46Yes.
04:47Right, Lynn, let's get that money home.
04:49Here come the rules.
04:50You answer the same questions at the same time as the chaser.
04:52If you're right, you take a step closer to home.
04:54If you're wrong, you stay where you are, giving the chaser the chance to close the gap.
04:57If you get caught, the money's gone, you are out of the game.
04:59Lynn, for £6,000, the chase is on.
05:02Good luck.
05:07Here comes your first question.
05:11Michael Pennington is the real name of which comedian?
05:14Is it A, Johnny Vegas, B, Vic Reeves, or C, Harry Hill?
05:21You have put Harry Hill.
05:24Confident with that?
05:25Not especially.
05:26No?
05:27Correct answer is...
05:29It's Johnny Vegas.
05:32Got to stay where we are straight away.
05:34The chaser has put.
05:37Knew that.
05:38Comes straight onto the table.
05:40Here's the next question.
05:42Crime writer Peter Robinson created which fictional inspector?
05:47A, Jack Reacher, B, Tom Barnaby, or C, Alan Banks?
05:56You've put.
05:58Alan Banks.
05:59Happy with that?
05:59Yes.
06:00Read the books?
06:00Yes.
06:01Good.
06:02Correct answer is...
06:04Yes, Alan Banks it is.
06:06Step closer to home.
06:07The chaser has put.
06:11Oh, Tom Barnaby.
06:13How did you get that wrong?
06:14I've never heard of Alan Banks.
06:16DCI Banks?
06:17Never heard of him.
06:18Played by Steve Tomkinson?
06:19Never seen him.
06:21Here's the next question.
06:23The national flag of which of these countries has no green on it?
06:29A, Latvia.
06:30B, Lebanon.
06:31C, Libya.
06:36You have put.
06:38Libya.
06:39Do you know this?
06:40No.
06:40Is this a guess?
06:41It is.
06:42Do you always answer questions with yes or no?
06:45Yes.
06:46The correct answer is...
06:49Latvia.
06:51Oh, dear.
06:51Staying where you are.
06:52The chaser has put.
06:55Yes.
06:56Most Arab countries always have the colour green in it, and Libya has a green flag.
07:01It's a green flag.
07:02Pure green.
07:03Not even a motif on it?
07:04Just pure green.
07:05What, a plain green flag?
07:06Plain green flag.
07:08Here's the next question.
07:10Which of these cities is also the name of a low-heeled shoe?
07:15A, Oxford.
07:16B, Cambridge.
07:18C, Durham.
07:19You've put.
07:24Oxford.
07:25You know that?
07:26I don't know that either, I'm afraid.
07:28No.
07:29The correct answer is...
07:31Yes.
07:32The chaser has put.
07:36I knew that.
07:37Yes.
07:39Here's the next question.
07:43Which inventor was known as the Wizard of Menlo Park?
07:47A, Thomas Edison.
07:49B, James Watt.
07:51C, Humphrey Davy.
07:56You've put.
07:58Thomas Edison.
07:59Why?
08:00I honestly don't know.
08:02It's a mere guess.
08:03You're just fluking all of these, aren't you?
08:04Oh, hopefully.
08:06The correct answer is...
08:09Do you want to go out and buy me a lottery ticket?
08:15The chaser has put.
08:17Yes, also the correct answer, which is Thomas Edison.
08:21Yeah, Menlo Park is the laboratory where he used to work, in New Jersey.
08:25Ah, thank you very much.
08:27Here's your next question.
08:29Which Michael Jackson album featured the singles Black or White and Heal the World?
08:35A, Thriller.
08:37B, Bad.
08:38C, Dangerous.
08:42You've put.
08:44Dangerous.
08:46Big Michael Jackson fan?
08:47No, not especially.
08:49I know Thriller and Bad and Dave, obviously, all his albums, but I'm not sure about those two tracks.
08:57No.
08:58Well, listen, he's made so many.
09:00I mean, it's hard to pin it down, isn't it?
09:02The correct answer is...
09:05Correct answer's dangerous.
09:08Another guess.
09:09The chaser has put...
09:10Oh, so dangerous.
09:14Big Jacko fan.
09:15Very big Jacko fan.
09:16Yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:17Hee-hee.
09:19Here's the next question.
09:22Which fictional character lives in Puddleby-on-the-Marsh?
09:26Is it A, Dr. Doolittle, B, Wurzel Gummidge, C, Millie Molly Mandy?
09:34You have put...
09:36Dr. Doolittle.
09:37Do you know this one?
09:38I think it's right, yes.
09:40Yeah?
09:40Are you sure this time?
09:41You're not just guessing, are you?
09:42I'm not just guessing, but I'm not 100% convinced, but I think it's my best guess.
09:47Okay.
09:49For six grand, are we going through with Dr. Doolittle?
09:52Correct answer is...
09:56Yes, great, well played, Lyn.
10:00Flint's a few there, mate.
10:02But nonetheless, are you in count?
10:04Chaser.
10:04He could have been counting an extra £14,000.
10:07Yeah, it could have been a lot more money.
10:09Nonetheless, you're through to the final chase.
10:11Lyn, go and take your place.
10:12Thank you very much.
10:14Will their luck carry on, or will it run out on Steve?
10:17See him after the break.
10:21Welcome back.
10:22Lyn has gone through to the final chase,
10:24and next to face the chaser, it's Steve.
10:27Now, you're a manager in the Scottish Court Service.
10:30That's right, yep.
10:30Listen, if you won some money, what would you do with it?
10:33I met my wife in Hong Kong.
10:34We used to live in Hong Kong,
10:35and it's been about 10, 15 years since I've been back,
10:39and I'd love to take my three kids to Hong Kong,
10:41so if we want a decent amount of money,
10:43we could have a decent holiday and a decent trip there.
10:45That would be lovely.
10:46Yeah, it would be great.
10:46So, build up as much cash as we can.
10:49Are you ready?
10:50Yep.
10:50Your time starts now.
10:53Two tribes and Relax were hits for what band?
10:55Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
10:56Correct.
10:57The convict, Robert Stroud, was nicknamed the Birdman of where?
10:59Alcatraz.
11:00Correct.
11:01In Dickens' A Christmas Carol, what is Tiny Tim's surname?
11:05Pass.
11:06Cratchit.
11:07In what Asian country is the city of Kandahar?
11:11Nepal.
11:12Afghanistan.
11:13Which sculptor created the Angel of the North?
11:15Pass.
11:16Anthony Gormley.
11:17What's the more common name for the part of the hand called the Pollux?
11:21Wrist.
11:22Thumb.
11:23What was the name of the son in the sitcom Step Turn Son?
11:26Harold.
11:27Correct.
11:27Which US pianist popularised the same, crying all the way to the bank?
11:32Liberace.
11:32Yes, correct.
11:33The word poltergeist comes from what language?
11:36German.
11:37Correct.
11:37Which fashion designer was assassinated in 1997?
11:41Karl Lagerfeld.
11:41No, Versace.
11:43How many countries does Brazil have a border with?
11:45Five.
11:46Ten.
11:46Which US president was born in Arkansas in 1946?
11:49Bill Clinton.
11:50Correct.
11:51A bone shaker was an early type of what vehicle?
11:53A bike.
11:54Just out of time.
11:56However, 6,000, that's not bad.
11:59It's all right.
12:00It's time to face the chaser.
12:01Good afternoon, Steve.
12:15Good afternoon, Sean.
12:16Pleasure to meet people like you, court managers.
12:18But today, you're going to be caught in disaster.
12:20Let's put some money on the table.
12:23Six grand.
12:24There you go.
12:25Take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you.
12:272,000 pounds.
12:29Still a lot of money.
12:30However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you.
12:33To take your whole family to Hong Kong, 25,000 pounds.
12:38Have a chat with you, team.
12:39Okay, will do.
12:41What do you think, guys?
12:42Steve, you did really well in the last round.
12:45I think you can take the big money on.
12:47The 25's there for the ticket, I think.
12:49I think you're capable of doing the 25, but do what you think's best.
12:53Thank you, team.
12:54Okay, thank you very much.
12:55Steve?
12:55Yes, well, more than capable, they're saying, of taking the 25.
12:59Now, if I think I've got more than six questions right in the first round,
13:02I might have felt more comfortable gambling,
13:04but I think I'm going to stay with the six.
13:06Different ballgame, this.
13:07This is multiple choice.
13:09I'll tell you what, all right, let's go for it.
13:10Let's go for the 25 and see what happens.
13:12Good choice.
13:12Good man.
13:14Brilliant stuff.
13:15Good luck.
13:15For 25,000 pounds, the chase is on.
13:22Good luck.
13:23Here comes the first question.
13:25What is collected by a Tegistologist?
13:31Is it A, phone cards, B, beer mats, C, postcards?
13:37You've put beer mats.
13:40Guess?
13:41Yes, it was a guess, yes.
13:43It could be any of those, couldn't it?
13:45Correct answer is...
13:48It's a good start.
13:51This ain't a bad start at all.
13:53The chaser has put...
13:55Also beer mats and remains with us.
14:00Here's the next question.
14:03In which year did Virginia Wade win Wimbledon?
14:06A, 1965, B, 1971, C, 1977.
14:14You've put...
14:1577.
14:17Yep.
14:18Definitely that one.
14:19Queen's Silver Jubilee year.
14:21Correct answer is...
14:22Fantastic.
14:25Step close to home.
14:26The chaser has put...
14:27Also...
14:30Yeah, beat Betty Stover in the final.
14:34Here's the next question.
14:36In the Lion King, what type of animal is Timone?
14:44A, a warthog.
14:46B, meerkat.
14:47Or C, a hyena.
14:52You've put...
14:53Warthog.
14:55Happy with that?
14:57Well, I've seen the Lion King a couple of times.
14:59I remember the animals and remember the names, but matching them.
15:02Not sure.
15:02Correct answer is...
15:06He's the meerkat.
15:10Pumba was the warthog.
15:12Got to say we are.
15:13The chaser has put...
15:16Yes, the hyena's got it wrong.
15:19Come on.
15:21I've never seen the Lion King.
15:22Pumba and Timone, the biggest double act in the world.
15:25I thought we were the biggest double act in the world, right?
15:27We are.
15:27We're called funny and not.
15:30Here's your next question.
15:32Which forest is the main setting for Shakespeare's play as you like it?
15:38A, the Forest of Arden.
15:40B, the New Forest.
15:41Or C, the Forest of Dean.
15:45You've put...
15:47Forest of Arden.
15:48Yep.
15:49Happy with that?
15:50There's some Shakespeare plays published by Arden publishers,
15:54so I'm thinking there might be a link in there.
15:56Correct answer is...
15:59Yes, well played.
16:01Step closer to home.
16:01The chaser has put...
16:06Forest of Arden, knew that one.
16:07You're doing great, Steve.
16:09Here's the next question.
16:11How many French hens feature in the song The Twelve Days of Christmas?
16:16Is it A, three, B, four, C, five?
16:20You have put...
16:23Three French hens, two turtle dubs, a partridge in a pear tree, I hope.
16:29The correct answer is...
16:32Three.
16:33Well played.
16:34It's two steps from home.
16:35The chaser has put...
16:37Brilliant stuff.
16:40How did you get that wrong?
16:42I was trying to sing it quickly in my head, and I sang it wrong.
16:45I knew that.
16:46That's two questions I've known today.
16:48You don't know.
16:49Here's the next question.
16:50Doing great.
16:51Come on.
16:51In which American state was Madonna born?
16:57A, Mississippi.
16:59B, Michigan.
17:00C, Montana.
17:03You've put...
17:05Mississippi.
17:06Do you have any ideas?
17:08I thought it was Pennsylvania.
17:09So when I saw the three, I'd be, oops.
17:11Correct answer is...
17:15Unlucky, Michigan.
17:16Got to stay where we are.
17:16The chaser has put...
17:19We had a chance to get away.
17:22Louise Ciccone, her name is.
17:24What's her name, sorry?
17:25C-I-C-C-L-N-E, I believe.
17:29You mean Ciccone?
17:30Well, well pronounced, Bradley.
17:35Here's the next question.
17:36If you suffer from anosmia, which of the five senses are you lacking?
17:44A, taste.
17:45B, smell.
17:46C, touch.
17:50You've put...
17:51Smell.
17:53You know this?
17:55Nope.
17:56Uh-oh.
17:56Correct answer is...
18:00Oh, get in.
18:02One more and we're home.
18:04The chaser has put...
18:06Yes, also smelt.
18:10Right, get this right, you're home and dry.
18:13Here's the next question.
18:17Which fashion designer was the partner of Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLannan?
18:22A, Sandra Rhodes.
18:24B, Mary Quant.
18:26C, Vivian Westwood.
18:30You've put...
18:32Vivian Westwood.
18:33Convinced about that?
18:34Pretty confident, pretty confident with that one.
18:37Correct answer is for 25 grand.
18:44Yes, get in there.
18:45Well played.
18:47Put it there.
18:47£25,000.
18:48Brilliant.
18:50Brilliant.
18:50I bet you're glad you took that on, didn't you?
18:52I'll take your advice.
18:53Well done.
18:53Thanks very much.
18:54Well done indeed.
18:55Yes.
18:55Fortune did favour the brave in that regard.
18:57Well done, Steve.
18:58Yeah, well done, Steve.
18:58See you in the final chase.
18:59Cheers.
18:59For £25,000, take your place in the final chase.
19:04Price found up to £31,000.
19:06Mmm, suddenly it's creeping up, isn't it?
19:08Yes.
19:08Looking very, very good indeed.
19:11Next up face the chaser is Julie.
19:17So, you're from County Down.
19:19I am indeed, yes.
19:19Are you married?
19:20You're single?
19:21You've got kids?
19:21I'm single.
19:22Yeah?
19:22Still looking.
19:23Listen, you win a few quid.
19:24They'll be all over you when you get back to County Down.
19:26So listen, if you won some money, what would you do with it?
19:28Well, I sort of had an idea.
19:30My mum hasn't seen one of her grandchildren who live in Australia.
19:33Right.
19:33And the child will be two very soon.
19:35Uh-huh.
19:35So I was thinking I could maybe send her out to visit the grandkids and my brother and his wife.
19:40And what's your mum's name?
19:41Margaret.
19:42Margaret.
19:42Yes.
19:43Same as my mum.
19:44Hello, Margaret.
19:45I wish you luck.
19:46Here we go.
19:46Julie, your time starts now.
19:50Michelangelo, Donatello, Leonardo, Raphael make up what cartoon quartet?
19:54The Musketeers?
19:55No, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
19:57In what country was actress Cate Blanchett born?
20:00Australia.
20:01Correct.
20:02What band released the 1986 album The Queen is Dead?
20:06Uh, Madness.
20:07Smiths.
20:08Which comedian is known as the pub landlord?
20:10Earl Murray.
20:11Correct.
20:12Mercredi is French for what day of the week?
20:14Mercredi is Wednesday.
20:15Correct.
20:16From the Greek for hidden writing, what is the art of writing and deciphering codes?
20:22Pass.
20:23Cryptography.
20:24What grain is the main ingredient in flapjacks?
20:27Uh, it's party jokes.
20:29Yeah, I'll give you oats.
20:30In 1517, who nailed his 95 theses to the door of Wittenberg Church?
20:34Uh, Luther.
20:35Correct.
20:36Which celebrity MasterChef winner was a member of Atomic Kitten?
20:41Uh, pass.
20:42Liz McClanan.
20:43A 10-pin bowling ball, there's how many holes in it?
20:45A 10-pin bowling ball, there's how many holes in it?
20:46A 10-pin bowling ball, there's how many holes in it?
20:47Three.
20:48Correct.
20:49In which ancient mythology was the spirit...
20:50You've got six, right?
20:51Giving you 6,000.
20:52That's great.
20:53Brilliant.
20:54All we've got to do is keep hold of it now, Julie.
20:56All right?
20:57It's time to face the chaser.
20:59Good afternoon, Julie.
21:00Good afternoon.
21:01Haven't you got a wonderful accent?
21:02I'm surprised somebody like you is single.
21:04Mmm.
21:05I keep meeting the wrong man.
21:06Are you available?
21:07Pass.
21:08Let's put some money on the table.
21:09Julie, there's your 6,000 pounds.
21:10If you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
21:11I'm gonna double the pot.
21:1230.
21:13No.
21:14No.
21:15No.
21:16No.
21:17No.
21:18No.
21:19No.
21:20No.
21:21No.
21:22No.
21:23No.
21:24No.
21:25No.
21:26No.
21:27No.
21:28No.
21:29No.
21:30No.
21:31No.
21:32No.
21:33No.
21:34No.
21:35No.
21:36No.
21:37No.
21:38No.
21:3931,000 pounds.
21:42No.
21:4331,000 pounds.
21:45Well, I think you better have a chat with your team.
21:48Guys?
21:49Julie, hey.
21:52You saw Steve do it.
21:53It's up to you.
21:54You can do it.
21:55How confident you're feeling is really what I'd go with if you're feeling confident,
22:00do it.
22:01Okay.
22:02I'd like to see you back here.
22:03Okay.
22:04Yeah.
22:05Thank you, team.
22:07Right, Julie.
22:08I'm gonna stick with the six grand, please. You are? Yes, six thousand years for six thousand pounds Julie. The chase is on
22:22Here's your first question
22:26Isabella Rossellini is the daughter of which film star a Ingrid Bergman be Bridget Bardot see Sophia Loren
22:38You've put
22:40Sophia Loren
22:42It's a guess. Well, I'm guessing
22:45Isabella's sort of maybe Italian more than French correct answer is
22:51Ingrid Bergman mmm you stay where you are the chaser has put
22:59Yes, it comes on the board straight away. Yeah, Roberto Rossellini Italian director
23:04Yeah, because it was a scandal when they had that relationship indeed. It was big scandal
23:08Here's your next question
23:11In which country is the most northerly point of mainland Europe a Norway be Sweden see Finland
23:22You've put
23:24Norway
23:26Happy with that
23:27Geography wouldn't be my strong point. I know they're all sort of vaguely in that area up there, but
23:33correct answer is
23:35Well played
23:37Yes
23:39The chaser has put
23:41Yes, also puts Norway and stays that couple of steps behind us. Here's your next question
23:49Which of these famous ships set sail first a the Great Eastern be the Mayflower or see HMS bounty?
23:58HMS bounty
24:02You put
24:04The Mayflower that was years ago wasn't it? I'm guessing HMS pointy's
24:08Closer in the Great Eastern somewhere in between but I've never heard of the Great Eastern so
24:13Correct answer is
24:15Well played
24:17Step close to the home
24:19Chaser has put
24:23Also the Mayflower
24:25I believe the Great Eastern was in the 1840s or 50s right here's next question
24:29In music what term describes a note that is neither flat nor sharp a
24:37Grace
24:39B natural
24:41C fundamental
24:45You've put
24:47fundamental
24:49Do you know your music?
24:51I used to play the piano really badly
24:53And I have a feeling that natural means that there's something done to it, but I could have got this the wrong way around
24:59Correct answer is
25:03Yeah
25:05You'll stay where you are the chase has put
25:07Yeah
25:09Natural it is just one step behind us
25:11Yeah, just one behind now
25:13Julie
25:15Here's the next question. Let's get this right. Come on
25:17Which film star married Andre Agassi?
25:21In 1997
25:23A
25:25Tatum O'Neill B
25:27Jamie Lee Curtis or C
25:29Brooke Shields
25:31You've put
25:33Brooke Shields you happy with that?
25:35I think so
25:37Let's see shall we the correct answer is
25:41Brooke Shields it is come on couple of steps from home. We're doing all night. Chase has put
25:47Yeah, Brooke Shields it is
25:51Here's the next question
25:53Which Arabic word derived from to be old means head of a tribe family or village?
25:59Is it a imam B
26:01Sheik or C
26:03Mwetzin?
26:07You've put
26:09It's a guess because imam I think it's to do with the religion and the other one I'm not sure about
26:15Correct answer is
26:21Shake it is one step from home the chaser has put
26:25Yes
26:27Also shake being the correct answer
26:29You're very correct there so far as in my mum
26:31They're relating to the religion and the Mwetzin is a man who actually calls the faithful to prayer
26:35One more that's all we need
26:37Here's your next question
26:41Which of these creatures became extinct during the 20th century?
26:47Is it a the Javan rhinoceros?
26:51B the Mexican grizzly bear
26:53Or C the Yangtze river dolphin?
26:59I haven't a clue
27:01Me neither I'm shutting my eyes and crossing my fingers
27:03You have put
27:05Javan rhinoceros
27:07If that's right we're going through
27:09If it's wrong you're staying where you are
27:11The correct answer
27:15Will be revealed after the break
27:19Oh welcome back
27:21Wow wow wow
27:23Before the break I asked Julie
27:25Which of these creatures became extinct
27:27During the 20th century?
27:29Julie has answered Javan rhinoceros
27:31To stay in the game with six grand
27:33The correct answer is
27:35Oh yay yay the Mexican grizzly bear
27:39Ouch
27:41He's buying to know this isn't he?
27:43If he's right we're out
27:45If he's wrong we get another chance
27:47The chaser has put
27:53Oh he's got it wrong
27:55The Yangtze river dolphin you've put
27:57You've got it wrong
27:59I don't want to interrupt
28:01But I'm just saying she was there
28:03Do you need to say anything?
28:05Next question
28:09Which Top Gear presenter
28:11Is the oldest Top Gear
28:13Is it A. Jeremy Clarkson
28:15B. Richard Hammond
28:17Or C. James May
28:21You have put
28:23Jeremy Clarkson
28:24Now I don't know who it is
28:25I really don't
28:26I wouldn't have thought it would have been Richard Hammond
28:28That's for sure
28:29No he's only in his forties
28:30So it's definitely not him
28:31But it could be James May
28:32James May
28:33Because James May's got all the grey hair
28:34And the light
28:35I mean that's deceptive isn't it
28:36But you can be a young man and have grey hair
28:38I wish it hadn't have been this question
28:40Come on Julie please go through
28:42The correct answer is
28:44Yes
28:48Get in there
28:50Terrific
28:52Ha ha ha ha ha ha
28:53The old young team
28:54River dolphin has come up to bite you on the bum
28:56Well played Julie
28:57Thank you very much
28:58Thank you very much
28:59I enjoyed that
29:00Oh I didn't I'm sweating
29:01Julie go and take your place
29:03You are through
29:04Thank you
29:05Chase
29:06Well
29:07Last to face the chaser
29:08It's Andy
29:13Welcome
29:14Hi Bradley
29:15Car salesman
29:16For my sins
29:17Brilliant stuff
29:18Now being a car salesman
29:19I bet you have a bit of the gift of the gab do you
29:21It has been said
29:22Yeah it has been said
29:23I'm just hoping I can charm
29:24I'm sure
29:25Yeah
29:26Yeah you'll be lucky
29:27Andy
29:28Alright questions against the clock
29:29I wish you luck
29:30Your time
29:31Starts
29:32Now
29:33Swivel deck and higher
29:34Are types of what item of furniture
29:36Chair
29:37Correct
29:38Denim gets its name from a city in what country
29:40Denmark
29:41France
29:42Which Irish comedian played Ian Lyons in the sitcom How Do You Want Me
29:45Pass
29:46Dylan Moran
29:47Mary Arden was the mother of which playwright
29:49Shakespeare
29:50Correct
29:51What airline was established in 1995 by Stelios
29:55Easy
29:56Easy Jet
29:57What film does Alec Guinness play eight members of a family
30:00Pass
30:01Kind Hearts and Coronets
30:02What US state is nicknamed the Empire State
30:05New York
30:06Correct
30:07Lady Bracknell features in what Oscar Wilde play
30:09Pass
30:10The importance of being earnest
30:11The Turing Award is known as the Nobel Prize of what field
30:15Literature
30:16Computing
30:17Which Viz character is the man on the telly
30:19Roger Milley
30:20Correct
30:21By what nickname was the blues musician Chester Arthur Burnett better known
30:24Dizzy
30:25Howlin' Wolf
30:26What does the Latin ab initio mean?
30:29Us
30:30From the start
30:31Duck and golden duck are terms in what sport?
30:33Cricket
30:34Just out of time
30:36Five grand though
30:37That's okay
30:38Andy
30:39Let's face that chaser
30:40Good afternoon Andy
30:53Good afternoon Sean
30:54He's a bit upset that three have got through
30:58I know
30:59He could be even more upset when I make it four
31:00Indeed
31:01Let's put some money on the table
31:02If you want to take a step closer to home the chaser will offer you
31:05Minus a thousand
31:0623,000
31:07Hmm
31:08That's a bullying tactic if ever I've seen one
31:10However
31:11If you want to take a step closer to the chaser he will offer you
31:1423,000 pounds
31:16Have a chat with your team Andy
31:19Guys
31:21Four people against Sean
31:24I think we've got a pretty good chance of taking the money
31:27That logic says bring five grand back doesn't it?
31:31I think that makes sense but I think also you're capable of taking it
31:35He's weakened after that battle
31:37Yeah
31:38Absolutely
31:39Yeah
31:40Thank you team
31:41Okay
31:42Andy
31:43I think upsetting Sean
31:44And taking away the money
31:46Is a lot more tempting than upsetting the team
31:50Yes
31:51So I know Sean's going to see this as a sign of cowardice
31:54Right
31:55But I think I'm going to take the reduced offer
31:57You're going for minus a thousand
31:59Yeah
32:00Steve you're not looking at all happy
32:02I'm not sure that's what I'd do if it was me
32:03Let me put it that way
32:04But if he wants to get back then yeah
32:06I think it's it's a safe move
32:08Chaser
32:09Well I can see how annoyed Steve is
32:10Because he's put the most money in
32:12Andy
32:13For a minus a thousand pounds
32:16The chase is on
32:22Here comes your first question
32:23Good luck
32:27What first name was shared by the furniture designers
32:30Chippendale and Sheraton?
32:33A
32:34George
32:35B
32:36Thomas
32:37C
32:38Edward
32:39You've put
32:40Thomas
32:41Happy with that?
32:42No
32:43Guess
32:44Not really
32:45But it's just something in the back of my head that says Thomas Sheraton
32:47Correct answer is
32:51It is Thomas
32:52Step closer to home
32:53Chaser has put
32:55Also put Thomas and you have riled him
32:59Here's the next question
33:01Which of these sports was the first to be discontinued at the Olympics?
33:07A tug of war
33:08B cricket
33:09C polo
33:10Polo
33:16You have put
33:18Polo
33:19I was kind of hoping for a few sport questions but
33:22I'm not really into cricket, tug of war or polo
33:25Right
33:27Correct answer is
33:28Correct answer is
33:31Cricket
33:32Staying where you are
33:33The chase has put
33:36Yep
33:37I think it was 1900 was the last time
33:39And you know who Great Britain beat in the final?
33:42France
33:43In the last cricket Olympic final
33:44Oh there it just goes to show
33:45I once did polo
33:46Jumped on the horse
33:47Fell through the hole in the middle
33:50Here's the next question
33:54The Nobu restaurants are famed for fusion food that combines South American influences with which cuisine?
34:01A Thai
34:03B Chinese
34:04Or C Japanese
34:08You've put
34:10Japanese
34:11How do you feel about that?
34:12Before the answers came up
34:14Japanese sprang into my mind
34:15Sometimes just
34:16You know
34:17Your first hunch is the best one to go for
34:19Correct answer is
34:22Alright Japanese it is
34:24Step closer to home
34:25The chaser has put
34:28Yes
34:29And knows his stuff
34:32Here's the next question
34:36In what incident of 1904 did the Russian Baltic Fleet attack British trawlers on the ship?
34:42After mistaking them for Japanese ships?
34:45A
34:46The Dogger Bank incident
34:48B
34:49Scapa Flow incident
34:50Or C
34:51The Fair Isle incident
34:59You've put
35:00Dogger Bank incident
35:02Never heard of the Fair Isle incident
35:04I don't think Scapa Flow was war related
35:08So a process of elimination
35:10Correct answer is
35:13Yes Dogger Bank it is
35:14And you're one step from home
35:17The chaser has put
35:21Oh, got it wrong
35:23Five grand, 23 grand
35:25Andy, you've absolutely smashed him
35:30It all means nothing unless we smash him in the next round
35:33Now team
35:35Here's a question for you
35:37Do you want him to get the next question right?
35:40I think he's done well enough to say yeah
35:43It's worth having him back
35:45Even with the reduced sum
35:46But he could have bought five grand
35:47He could have bought 23 grand back
35:49He could have
35:50And he'll know that
35:51Oh, Andy
35:53Here's your next question
35:57What is the name of Gordon Smart's gossip column in the sun?
36:01Is it A, 3am
36:03B, Bizarre
36:04Or C, night and day
36:07You have put
36:10Bizarre
36:11You happy with that?
36:12Yeah, I think so
36:14Bizarre, I'm sure Bizarre is a gossip column in the sun
36:17The correct answer is
36:22Yes, it is Bizarre
36:24And you are through
36:25How can time make a difference?
36:28Chaser
36:29Steve, you must be smart in sitting there
36:32Knowing full well that you have put in 25,000 pounds
36:37Andy, congratulations
36:39It's four in the final chase
36:41Well done
36:43So, Lin, Steve, Julie and Andy have made it through to the final chase
36:47Will they win?
36:48Well, I hope so
36:49For his sake
36:50Come back after the break and find out
36:51And find out
36:55Welcome back
36:56The entire team have made it through to the final chase
36:59Until Andy's turn
37:01There was 37,000 pounds in the prize fund
37:04He opted for the minus offer
37:06And has taken away 1,000 pounds from that prize fund
37:09To bag his place in the final chase
37:11Now, I've got to ask you
37:13You had 37, you've now got 36
37:16Steve?
37:17I think you could have bought five grand into the pot actually
37:19I think he
37:20I suppose that's a disappointing thing about him
37:22Andy?
37:23If we're all going home
37:24With 9,000 pounds in our back pocket
37:26I don't think they'll be that disappointed with me
37:28Maybe Steve
37:30Steve's all looking well, maybe
37:32Maybe
37:33Let's just hope I don't appear before the Scottish court system
37:35Indeed, we shall see
37:37So, on the buzzer and against the clock
37:39The team must answer as many questions as they can
37:41Each right answer, taking them a step further away from the chaser
37:44Then the chaser will have the same amount of time to try and catch the team
37:47If he does, they will leave with nothing
37:49If he doesn't however, they will go home with an equal share of 36,000 pounds
37:54So, four of you are through to the final chase
37:58You get an automatic four step head start
38:00I wish you luck
38:02Your time starts now
38:04In TV's rainbow, what creature was George?
38:07Steve
38:09Hippo
38:10Correct
38:12Andy
38:13Correct
38:14Australia play what country for Rugby Union's Bledisloe Cup?
38:17Steve
38:18New Zealand
38:19Correct
38:20Who wrote the plays The Ruffian on the Stair and What the Butler Saw?
38:23Steve
38:24Pass
38:25It's Joe Orton
38:26Who's the mother of Brad Pitt's kids Knox and Vivienne?
38:28Julie
38:29Angelina Jolie
38:30Correct
38:31What number is the dice throw snake eyes?
38:34Steve
38:35Double one
38:36Correct
38:37Is fronted by Shane McGowan?
38:39Andy
38:40Pogues
38:41Correct
38:42What's the chemical formula of ammonia?
38:44Julie
38:46HCO4
38:47It's wrong, NH3
38:49Mile is an anagram of what fruit?
38:51Steve
38:52Mine
38:53Correct
38:54Neighbours is set in what fictional suburb?
38:55Lynn
38:56Erinsborough
38:57Correct
38:58How many British kings have been called George?
39:00Steve
39:01It's six
39:02Who performed the song Danger Zone that featured in Top Gun?
39:05Andy
39:07Correct
39:08What comes between green and indigo on the rainbow?
39:10Andy
39:11Blue
39:12Correct
39:13Milton Keynes is in what county?
39:14Andy
39:15Buckinghamshire
39:16Correct
39:17The United Nations flag features two branches of what tree?
39:19Julie
39:20Olive
39:21Correct
39:22The Peninsular War took place during what century?
39:24Steve
39:2519th
39:26Correct
39:27Piazza meaning square comes from what language?
39:28Julie
39:29Italy
39:30Yes, Italian
39:31The fame is what singer's debut album?
39:33Julie
39:34Arincara
39:35Gaga
39:36The ancient city of Knossos is on what Greek island?
39:38Julie
39:39Crete
39:40Correct
39:41What does a Mercer deal in?
39:43Steve
39:44Pass
39:45It's textiles
39:46What's the most powerful chess piece?
39:48Steve
39:49Green
39:50Correct
39:51Steve
39:52Kevin MacLeod
39:53Correct
39:54Ludwig Zamenhof invented what international language?
39:57Steve
39:58Esperanto
39:59Correct
40:00Dan Marino was quarterback for what NFL team?
40:02Andy
40:03Dolphins
40:04Correct
40:05Electric
40:06Oh, I tell you what
40:0923 steps
40:10Well played
40:11And Andy
40:12Well answered as well
40:13I think they probably did need you in the final
40:15Let's see if that's enough
40:17It's time to bring back the chaser
40:1923 steps
40:20That was a very good target
40:33It is indeed
40:34Remember if the chaser gets a question wrong
40:36And the team get it right
40:37They push him back one step
40:38Let's just see if 23 steps is enough
40:41It's time for the final chase
40:44Chaser
40:49Your time starts now
40:52What word can come before China, Idol and Marrow?
40:55Bone
40:56Correct
40:57Who was the eldest of the Beatles?
40:59Ringo
41:00Correct
41:01Who voices Rocky the Rooster in Chicken Run?
41:03Mel Gibson
41:04Correct
41:05Trimurti refers to what religion's three major gods?
41:08Hindu
41:09Correct
41:10What's the 24th letter of the alphabet?
41:11X
41:12Correct
41:13What type of animal is a natterjack?
41:14Toad
41:15Correct
41:16Who wrote Brideshead Revisited?
41:17Evening War
41:18Correct
41:19Metaxa Brandy originated in what country?
41:21Greece
41:22Correct
41:23In the sitcom Friends what relation is Ross to Monica?
41:26Brother and Sister
41:27Correct
41:28Jim Morrison was lead singer of what rock band?
41:29Doors
41:30Correct
41:31Clint Eastwood's films Flags of Our Fathers is about what battle?
41:35The Second World War
41:37Stop the Clock
41:38Iwo Jima
41:40It's correct
41:41You push the chaser back one place
41:43Your time starts again
41:45Now what was the first name of the astronomer Hubble?
41:48Edwin
41:49Correct
41:50Lanx is an abbreviation for what county?
41:51Thank you sir
41:52Correct
41:53What's two thirds of 750?
41:58500
41:59Correct
42:00Which Archbishop is known as the primate of England?
42:02Archbishop of York
42:03Correct
42:04F Murray Abraham won an Oscar for playing which composer in Amadeus?
42:07Mozart
42:08Stop the clock
42:09That is wrong
42:11Salieri
42:12It is indeed Salieri
42:13You push the chaser back a step
42:15Time starts again
42:16Now what boots are known as Diems?
42:18Doc Martens
42:19Correct
42:20Zucchini is the American word for what vegetable?
42:22Aubergine
42:23Stop the clock
42:24That is wrong
42:26Courgette
42:27Is correct
42:28Pushing back
42:29Eleven steps now
42:30Required to catch the team
42:31Time starts again
42:32Now
42:33The Vogons are hostile alien racing
42:34What sci-fi novel?
42:36Pass
42:37Stop the clock
42:40Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
42:42Is right
42:44Pushing back a step
42:45Twelve steps required to catch the team
42:47Your time
42:48Starts now
42:49Which Prime Minister famous you said a week is a long time in politics?
42:51Carol Walson
42:52Correct
42:53What football team were the Busby Babes?
42:54Man United
42:55Correct
42:56What are herbicides used to kill?
42:57Plants
42:58Correct
42:59In what decade was the first National Health Service that passed?
43:01Forties
43:02Correct
43:03Sean Carter is the real name of what rapper?
43:05Jay-Z
43:06Correct
43:07What toy house is named after a character in Peter Pan?
43:09Wendy
43:10Correct
43:11What colour are the stars in the US flag?
43:12White
43:13Correct
43:14Which Marx brother was famous for his cigar on his moustache?
43:17Groucho
43:18Correct
43:19Which scientist wrote The Selfish Gene?
43:21Richard Dorking
43:22Correct
43:23In cookery what's calamari?
43:24It's squid
43:25Correct
43:26In what organ is the cerebellum?
43:27Brain
43:28Correct
43:29Fugilist take part in what sport?
43:30Spotting
43:31Correct
43:32Oh unbelievable
43:34What a chase that was
43:37Team I have to take away the 36,000 pounds
43:40How do you feel?
43:41Cutted
43:43Steve
43:44Don't know what to say
43:45Well done Sean
43:46Well there you go
43:48You have been caught
43:49And for you the chase is over
43:51Chaser
43:53Steve I really feel sorry for the effort you've made
43:55But as you know Bradley
43:57It's just another day at the office
43:59Indeed
44:00They tried
44:01But they go home empty handed
44:03Come back next time
44:04And see if anyone can beat the chaser on the chase
44:06Goodbye
44:07Join us tomorrow night when McFly will be this week's in-house band on Comedy Rocks with Jason Manford along with Julian Clary and Zoe Lyons
44:25That's at nine
44:26And after the news next this evening
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