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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. The chaser. The chase is on.
00:19Hello and welcome to The Chase. Today'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 Jill. I'm 55. I teach card making and design and I'm from Cleveland.
00:34I'm Philip. I'm 41 and I'm a history and politics teacher from London.
00:39I'm Hannah. I'm 28 and I'm a council project officer from Sheffield.
00:43I'm Declan. I'm 46 years old. I'm a gardener from County Antrim.
00:47One 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.
00:52But as always, hunting them down every step of the way is the chaser. Anyone who gets caught, loses their money and is out of the game.
00:58Make it back safely though, then they go through to the final chase with a chance to win an equal share of the total prize fund.
01:04And first to face the chaser, it's Jill.
01:06Welcome, Jill.
01:11Thank you. Good morning. Good afternoon.
01:13I'm sorry, can we just, can I come back again?
01:14No, stay where you are. We like it.
01:16I'm natural.
01:17So anyway, you're from Cleveland.
01:19I am, yes.
01:20Now, if you won some money, Jill, what would you do with it?
01:22I'd like to go out to one of the big shops in London and have a personal shopper come round with me and actually tell me what to buy, because I haven't got a clue.
01:30What a great idea that is.
01:31Yeah.
01:31That would be wonderful.
01:32Let's get over this hurdle first, Jill.
01:34What I'm going to do is ask you questions against the clock.
01:36Each correct answer is worth £1,000.
01:38Build up as much cash as we can.
01:40Your time starts now.
01:44What sport do Alistair Cook and Paul Collingwood play for England?
01:46Cricket.
01:47Correct.
01:48Janet, Johnny, Donna and Gaz are central characters in what sitcom?
01:51Pass.
01:52Two parts of lager and a packet of crisps.
01:53Which future US president drafted the Declaration of Independence?
01:57Jefferson.
01:58Yes, correct.
01:59What nursery rhyme character had silver buckles at his knee?
02:02Bobby Shafto.
02:03Correct.
02:03What links part of the body with the centre of a storm?
02:06The eye.
02:07Correct.
02:07The Yoruba are a people native to what continent?
02:10Africa.
02:12Correct.
02:12St Stephen's Day falls on what date in December?
02:1426th.
02:15Correct.
02:16Lonky Donkey Challenge Ant were games on what Saturday TV show?
02:19Pass.
02:20SMTV Live.
02:22Who wrote the novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court?
02:25Pass.
02:26Mark Twain.
02:27What 1988 comedy film was subtitled From the Files of Police Squad?
02:32Naked Gun.
02:33Correct.
02:33Flamingo is the first solo album by which member of the Killers?
02:37Pass.
02:37Brandon Flowers.
02:38Who sent the signal?
02:39England expects that every man will do is due to correct the university boat race between
02:43Oxford and Cambridge.
02:45Well, that would have been the Thames.
02:46The answer to that?
02:488,000.
02:49Woo!
02:49Excellent.
02:49Let's get that and that money through to the final chase.
02:53But first we have to face the chaser.
02:55Yes.
02:56Who will you be up against today?
02:57Will it be the governess?
02:59There she is.
03:00Anne Hegarty.
03:01She's so frosty.
03:02She used to be cabin crew for Air Siberia.
03:04Or will it be the barrister?
03:06Sean Wallace.
03:06The legal eagle.
03:08We'll have you pleading for mercy.
03:09Or will it be the beast?
03:11Mark Lebet.
03:12Guaranteed to make an entrance even if there isn't a door.
03:15Who do you fancy taking on, Jewel?
03:16You did great in the cash builder.
03:18The one I think I'd like to take on is Anne because it would be girls together.
03:22Well, let's see, shall we?
03:23Yeah.
03:24Are you ready?
03:25Yes.
03:25It's time to bring on the chaser.
03:30Oh.
03:30Oh.
03:31It is.
03:32It is herself.
03:34It's old frosty drawers.
03:36Anne Hegarty.
03:38The governess.
03:39Hi, Anne.
03:39Hello, Jill.
03:41I didn't know that there were any women that actually needed to be taken shopping and told
03:47to buy things.
03:48If you want, Anne, you can come with me.
03:50I might bear that in mind.
03:51Listen, you might fall out over this table.
03:53Let's put some money on the table.
03:54There you go.
03:56There it is, Jill.
03:57£8,000.
03:57Great start.
03:59If you wish to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
04:02£2,000.
04:03No, still not bad at all, actually.
04:05However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, she will offer you...
04:08£24,000.
04:10Better have a chat with your team, Jill.
04:13Team, what do you think?
04:15Well, you're strong in the first round.
04:16I thought £8,000 was a good amount.
04:19You know, we would let you back here for the final chase.
04:22So £8,000, a great start.
04:23I think so.
04:25Yes.
04:25I'd like to get some money.
04:26Nothing to be worried about here.
04:27Yeah.
04:28I'm very tempted, but I thank you for your advice.
04:31Yeah.
04:32Thank you, team.
04:32Jill?
04:34I, I'm actually going to take their advice, and I'm going to go for the £8,000.
04:38It's what I earn, and it's what I'd like to take back with me.
04:40Chaser.
04:41I noticed them all being rather timid back there.
04:44I like the timid ones.
04:46They break more easily.
04:47Looks are deceiving.
04:49Right.
04:49Let's get that money home.
04:50Jill, you will answer the same questions at the same time as the chaser.
04:54If you're right, you'll move a step closer to home.
04:56If you're wrong, you stay where you are, giving the chaser the chance to close the gap.
04:58If you get caught, as you know, the money's gone, and you're out of the game.
05:01For £8,000, Jill, the chase is on.
05:09And good luck.
05:10Here comes the first question.
05:13Which former Conservative leader wrote a book on William Pitt the Younger that was published in 2004?
05:19Was it A, Ian Duncan Smith, B, Michael Howard, or C, William Hague?
05:25You put.
05:27William Hague, how's your politics?
05:29Good?
05:29Um, it's just something I think I've heard before.
05:32Fine.
05:33Correct answer is.
05:36Well played.
05:37First step to home.
05:38That's brilliant.
05:39The chaser is put.
05:42Yes.
05:42I've read it.
05:43It's very good.
05:45Here's your next question.
05:46Which of these scientists was born in the year that Galileo died?
05:53A, Isaac Newton, B, Louis Pasteur, or C, Joseph Priestley?
05:59You've put.
06:02Isaac Newton.
06:02I've actually, believe it or not, I've seen his grave in Florence, but I thought it was 1600s, and I think Newton's 1700s, but it's a guess.
06:13Guess it is.
06:15Correct answer is.
06:15Well played.
06:21Well played.
06:21The chaser has put.
06:25Also, Isaac Newton, which is, of course, the correct answer.
06:27Chaser?
06:28It is indeed.
06:29He's the only other famous person to come from Grantham, apart from Margaret Thatcher.
06:33Oh, my goodness, I didn't know that.
06:36Here's the next question.
06:39What is guano?
06:40A, seabird droppings, B, Spanish fabric, or C, citrus fruit?
06:47You've put.
06:50Seabird droppings?
06:53What's all that about?
06:54Well, I live by the coast, so I should know.
06:56We shall see.
06:57Correct answer is.
07:00It is seabird droppings.
07:02Who'd have thought it?
07:03There you are.
07:04Let's see what the chaser's put.
07:07Yes, seabird droppings.
07:09They are actually a source of phosphates.
07:11There's a small island nation in the Pacific called Nauru, which built its fortune on having enormous amounts of seabird droppings, which they sold to Western companies.
07:23Let's move straight on to the next question.
07:26If placed on blank squares, what would the word chase score in Scrabble?
07:32A, 8, B, 10, C, 12.
07:41You've put.
07:4310.
07:44I think C's 3, H is 4, A, S and E are 1.
07:47Brilliant.
07:48Correct answer is.
07:49Well played.
07:52Very good.
07:53Very good.
07:54And now, see Jill, we're only one step from home.
07:56Team, 24 grand we're sitting there.
08:00I'm not home yet.
08:01I'm not home yet.
08:02Almost.
08:03We've got a big cushion.
08:04The chaser's put.
08:09We just need you to get this question correct.
08:12Here's your next question.
08:13Which Mel Brooks film features the fictional musical Springtime for Hitler and Germany?
08:22Is it A, Young Frankenstein?
08:24B, High Anxiety?
08:26Or C, The Producers?
08:27This is one of the best films ever made.
08:30We saw it actually live on stage.
08:32Did you?
08:32And it's absolutely brilliant.
08:34Here we go.
08:35You've put.
08:37The Producers.
08:38The correct answer is, of course, going for for 8 grand.
08:42Yes, it is a Producers.
08:43Well done, Jill.
08:44Fantastic.
08:45Great chance.
08:45Stay there for me one second.
08:47Brilliant.
08:48Next question, why didn't you go for the 24 grand chaser?
08:50Indeed.
08:51Yeah.
08:51I'm glad to know that you are a Mel Brooks fan.
08:53Yes, he's brilliant.
08:55He really was.
08:55If they bottled Hindsight, I'd have a bottle of it, but they don't.
08:58So I'm thrilled with 8.
09:00Yeah.
09:00And I'm thrilled to be in the final chase.
09:02So, fantastic all round.
09:03Well, there you are then, Jill.
09:04Take your seat in the final chase.
09:05Thank you very much, Bradley.
09:06You're welcome.
09:07Very bubbly.
09:08Very excitable, yes.
09:09Yes, very excitable.
09:12So, Jill goes through.
09:14Can Philip, Hannah and Declan follow suit?
09:16Find out after the break on the chase.
09:21Welcome back.
09:23Well, great, Jill's through.
09:24And next to face the chaser, it's Philip.
09:26So, what about that?
09:28That was impressive.
09:29Was it?
09:29I'm hoping to rethink my game plan a bit, I think.
09:32Yeah.
09:32If you won some money, what would you do with it?
09:34Well, I've got five children, and they've already sort of decided what they want.
09:39All right.
09:39Bought it, spent it, got the shopping list.
09:41Oh, really?
09:41So, Florida, I think, beckons for them, but let's see how we go.
09:45Yeah, let's see how we go.
09:46As ever, quickfire questions, Philip, against the clock.
09:49I wish you luck.
09:49Okay.
09:50All right, your time starts now.
09:54In the Christmas song, Rudolph the Reindeer, what colour was his nose?
09:56Red.
09:57Correct.
09:57The name of which of Snow White's dwarves has just one syllable?
10:02Doc.
10:03Correct.
10:03What English rugby league club is known as the Wolves?
10:06Pass.
10:07Warrington.
10:08And named after an Italian soldier, what's also known as the Squashed Fly Biscuit?
10:11Correct.
10:12What film stars Patrick Swayze as dance teacher Johnny Carson?
10:16Dirty Dancing.
10:17Correct.
10:17What term means to charge a US president with an offence committed?
10:21Correct.
10:21What soap actor's autobiography is called Ken and Me?
10:24William Roach.
10:25Correct.
10:26The Order of Lenin was the highest civilian award in what former country?
10:29In the USSR.
10:30Correct.
10:31What was the capital of Brazil before being replaced by Brasilia in 1960?
10:34Rio.
10:35Correct.
10:36What 1957 Jerry Lee Lewis number one was written by Jack Hammer and Otis Blackwell?
10:41Pass.
10:42Great Balls of Fire.
10:43Which Ethiopian Olympic champion was also known as the Shifter?
10:46Uh, oh, um, Rifter.
10:50Gifter.
10:50Nearly.
10:51No, it's Mirus Yifter.
10:52The Fisher family.
10:53Oh, I tell you what, you nearly had it there.
10:56Well done you.
10:57Yeah, another eight grand.
10:58Fantastic.
10:59Philip, it's time to face the chaser.
11:05Hello, Philip.
11:15Hello, Anne.
11:16That was really rather impressive.
11:17Thank you very much.
11:18I may have a fight on my hands here.
11:20Possibly.
11:22Or maybe not.
11:23Maybe you'll crumble like a little girl.
11:25Who knows?
11:26Oh, not me.
11:28Man of steel.
11:28Let's put the money on the table, Philip.
11:30There you are, three steps ahead of the chaser.
11:31If you want to change your starting position, come a step closer to home, the chaser will offer
11:34you £2,000.
11:35Very good.
11:36However, if you want to take a step closer and go up and cuddle the chaser, she will
11:42offer you £32,000.
11:44Oh, a nice, grand improvement on Jill's offer.
11:47That is impressive.
11:48I'd rather a cuddle Philip than Jill.
11:50That's what I have.
11:50Have a, have a, have a, have a, yeah.
11:51Have a chat with a team, Philip.
11:53Team.
11:54Philip.
11:54I reckon I need to cuddle
11:57Seriously 32 it's well within your capabilities
12:00You are a genius
12:01Oh
12:02You should be there instead of
12:03Go on
12:06Okay
12:07I thought you did brilliantly then
12:09You've just got to stay one step ahead of Anne the whole way through
12:12If you go for the 32
12:13See how it goes
12:14Okay
12:14Thank you team
12:15Philip
12:16So 2000, 8000 and 32000
12:19Your history knowledge and all that other stuff
12:22I always said
12:23You know four people in the final round is the best thing
12:25Yeah
12:25But that was before I knew that Anne was the chaser
12:30And seeing the last round
12:33I think I'm going to go for the 32,000
12:35Really?
12:36Yeah
12:36I'm going to go for it
12:37Excellent
12:38Do you think Anne's ability is less than the others then?
12:42Anne's good
12:42But
12:43But I'm not sure she's good enough
12:46Hey
12:47Come on
12:49Here we go
12:50Chaser
12:50He's got five kids
12:52He wants to bring some money
12:53Here we go
12:55For 32 grand
12:56The chase is on
12:58You might regret that comment
13:04Oh boy
13:05But here we go
13:05Good luck Philip
13:06Here comes your first question
13:08Which of these prisons
13:10Is in London?
13:12A
13:12Lay Hill
13:13B
13:14Ford
13:15Or C
13:16Bellmarsh
13:17You've put
13:19Bellmarsh
13:21Happy with that?
13:23Pretty much so
13:24You are from London?
13:25Yeah
13:25Have you ever been in prison?
13:28No
13:28Just checking
13:29The correct answer is
13:32Bellmarsh
13:34Well done
13:35Step closer to home already
13:37Chase has put
13:38Yeah
13:40Bellmarsh
13:41Question in straight away
13:41We'll get straight to the next question
13:43Here it comes
13:43What is Shakespeare's longest play?
13:48A
13:48The Tempest
13:50B
13:51Hamlet
13:52Or C
13:52Macbeth
13:53You've put
13:56Hamlet
13:57Pretty confident
13:58I was in it at school actually
13:59A long time ago
14:00Good
14:01Correct answer is
14:02Yes
14:05Come on Philip
14:07Almost there
14:08Come on mate
14:08The Chaser has put
14:10Hamlet
14:13Yes indeed
14:14How much longer?
14:16I don't know
14:16But the part of Hamlet
14:17Is certainly the longest part
14:19In Shakespeare
14:20Thank you for that
14:21Here's your next question
14:22Which pop star
14:25Endorsed the perfumes
14:27Circus Fantasy
14:28And Curious
14:29A
14:30Britney Spears
14:31B
14:31Christina Aguilera
14:33Or C
14:33Jennifer Lopez
14:34You've put
14:37Britney Spears
14:40I think Britney Spears
14:41Had an album
14:41Called Circus
14:43That was the same time
14:44As Take That
14:45Had The Circus
14:46Correct answer is
14:47Very good
14:51The Chaser has put
14:52Also Britney Spears
14:56Massive Britney Spears fan
14:57A role model of mine
14:59Yes
15:00Here's the next question
15:01Come on Philip
15:02We're doing great
15:02In the Muppet Show
15:05What relation was Robin
15:07To Kermit
15:09A
15:09Son
15:10B
15:10Cousin
15:12C
15:12Nephew
15:13You have put
15:16Nephew
15:18Halfway up the stairs
15:19Is the place where I said
15:20It isn't very far away
15:22Very good
15:23The correct answer is
15:25Oh we're rocking and rolling now
15:29This is the way to go
15:31The Chaser has put
15:32Yes nephew
15:34And remains
15:35Two steps behind you
15:37You look far too young
15:39To remember the Muppet Show
15:40Well thank you
15:40You do to be fair
15:41You do
15:42You're very kind
15:42However
15:43Two to go
15:44Come on let's keep it up
15:45Coughing
15:47Is an alternative name
15:49For which part
15:50Of a horse's body
15:51A
15:52Knee joint
15:52B the rump
15:54Or C the hoof
15:55You have put
15:59Rump
16:01I'm afraid it's a guess
16:02I have no
16:03Actually Philip of course
16:05Is lover of horses
16:05That's what the name means
16:06Is that true
16:07I don't love horses
16:08So I have no idea
16:10So it's a guess
16:11Does that what Philip mean
16:12Lover of horses
16:13It does
16:13That's from the French
16:14Is it
16:14It's Greek actually
16:15Is it
16:15Yeah
16:15Do you remember the guy
16:17Who invented sandals
16:18Was Philippe Falop
16:20You've put rump
16:24Correct answer is
16:26Poof
16:29Now then
16:31Now then
16:31The chaser has put
16:33Oh
16:37Got it wrong
16:38I can't believe
16:41You got that wrong
16:42She's too busy with Britney Spears
16:43This is true
16:43Can't believe
16:44You got that wrong
16:45Let's capitalise on this mistake
16:47And get home
16:47Here's your next question
16:48What was the monkeys
16:51Only UK number one single
16:53Was it
16:53A
16:54Daydream believer
16:55B
16:55I'm a believer
16:56C
16:57Last train to Clarksville
16:58That's a tough question
17:02You've put
17:03I'm a believer
17:05Big monkeys fan
17:07That's a bit of a guess
17:08Guess
17:09Correct answer is
17:11Another bit of luck
17:16Like we always say
17:16Get lucky
17:17You've got to take risks
17:18The chaser's put
17:19Oh
17:22Now then
17:24It really could have been any of them
17:25They made some wonderful records
17:27Just touch it there
17:28Well I'm almost there
17:29It's great
17:29Well you've got a nice big cushion now
17:31At the moment
17:31So we're all right
17:32Here is your next question
17:34The film Robocop
17:36Was set in which US city
17:38A
17:38Los Angeles
17:39B
17:40Chicago
17:41Or C
17:41Detroit
17:42You've put
17:46Los Angeles
17:47You're a Robocop fan
17:49Nope
17:49Never seen it
17:50This is a guess
17:50I've heard of it
17:51So it's another guess
17:52This is a guess
17:52Okay
17:52To get away with 32 grand
17:54Correct answer is
17:56All right Detroit
18:00We're wrong
18:00Staying where we are
18:01Is the chaser a Robocop fan
18:04The chaser has put
18:05Yes Detroit
18:08And closes the gap
18:09Los Angeles
18:10Is more demolition man
18:12Very good
18:13Very good
18:13Right
18:14Come on
18:14Let's get out
18:15Here's the next question
18:16Cardiff
18:18Is at the mouth
18:20Of the taff
18:21Rimney
18:22And which other river
18:23A
18:24Ask
18:25B
18:26Y
18:26Or C
18:27The Ely
18:28Right you have put
18:33You've put Y
18:35Yeah
18:36Well Ross on Y
18:37Is I know further up there
18:39But that might not be right
18:42Right we're looking for Y
18:43If Y is correct
18:44We get out with 32 grand
18:45And if we don't
18:46It gives the chaser
18:46The chance to close their gap
18:47And put us under
18:48Unnecessary pressure
18:49We should have got out
18:50Correct answer is
18:51Ely
18:55Ow
18:55Gotta stay there
18:56Does the chaser know it
18:57Or will she slip up again
18:58The chaser has put
18:59Yes
19:03And closes that gap
19:04Now it's a bit tense
19:05There's actually a suburb of Cardiff
19:08Called Ely
19:08The usk and the y are both further east
19:11So
19:11Had you taken your eight grand now
19:14You'd been home and through
19:15To the final chase with Jill
19:17Yeah
19:17Here comes
19:18Your next question
19:20In which year did Lorraine Kelly
19:25Become a main presenter
19:26On TV AM
19:28A
19:291989
19:30B
19:311993
19:32C
19:331996
19:35You've put
19:4089
19:41TV AM started in 83
19:44Right
19:45So six years in
19:46I think that probably sounds about right
19:48Yeah
19:48That's a tough question to get out on
19:50For 32 grand
19:51Let's get out
19:52Shall we
19:53The correct answer is
19:54Yes
20:01Get in there
20:02Well played
20:04Well played
20:05That was great
20:09That really was excellent
20:11Yeah
20:12I am looking forward to this final chase
20:14Yeah
20:15The final chase is going to be great
20:16Go and take your seat
20:17Thank you very much
20:18Well done mate
20:1932,000 smackers
20:21I very nearly got him
20:2340 grand
20:25In the total prize fund
20:27That is brilliant
20:28Next to face the chaser
20:29Is Hannah
20:30Well well well
20:35No pressure
20:35Thanks
20:36Brainiacs at the beginning
20:37Yeah
20:37Can you follow suit?
20:39Of course I can
20:41Good
20:41Show no motion
20:42For the chaser
20:43Don't want to see my weaknesses
20:45Because I have none
20:46Alright well that's fine
20:47Let's build up as much money as we can
20:48In the cash builder
20:49So as we can take a nice big chunk
20:50From the table
20:51Are you ready?
20:52Hannah
20:52Good luck
20:53Your time
20:54Starts
20:56Now
20:57Zeppo, Chico, Harpo, Gummo
20:59And Groucho
20:59Formed what comedy team?
21:00Marks Brothers
21:01Correct
21:01In alphabetical list
21:03Of South American countries
21:04What country comes last?
21:07Pass
21:08Venezuela
21:09Which Radio 1 DJ
21:10Is a captain on TV panel show
21:12Celebrity Juice?
21:12Chris Miles
21:13Fern Cotton
21:14The Thriller and Manila boxing match
21:16Took place in what country?
21:19Argentina
21:19Philippines
21:20In the nursery rhyme
21:21How many men did the grand old Duke of York
21:23March up the hill?
21:2410,000
21:24Correct
21:25What fashion designer introduced
21:26The new look in the late 40s?
21:29Pass
21:30Kristen Dior
21:30What Dire Straits song includes the line
21:32I want my MTV?
21:36Pass
21:36Money for nothing
21:37Which comedian had the catchphrase
21:39Stop messing about?
21:40Pass
21:41Kenneth Williams
21:41Evil Edna and Mavis Cruet
21:44Were characters in what children's TV show?
21:47I can't remember
21:48Willow the Wisp
21:49Willow the Wisp
21:50What's the surname of Hollywood sisters
21:52Eva and Zsa Zsa?
21:53Gabor
21:53Correct
21:54Who wrote the novel
21:55Generation X Tales from Accelerated Culture?
21:58It was Douglas Copeland
22:00Terrible
22:01Terrible
22:02But
22:02It's just a ruse
22:04It is?
22:05Yeah
22:05Absolutely
22:06Full sense of security
22:07£3,000
22:08Hannah
22:08Let's take it to the table
22:10Shall we?
22:10It's time to face the chaser
22:12Hello
22:26Hello Hannah
22:26That really was an anti-climax
22:29Wasn't it?
22:30Smoking mirrors
22:31Yeah
22:32Let's put some money on the table
22:34Shall we?
22:35£3,000
22:35There it is
22:36If you want to take a step closer to our home
22:37Hannah
22:38The chaser will offer you
22:39You're not worth more than £300
22:42Thank you
22:44However
22:44Here we go
22:45If you want to take a step closer to the chaser
22:46She will offer you
22:47£20,000
22:50£20,000
22:51Taking the total prize from up to £60
22:53That's very, very good
22:54Have a chat with the team
22:55Declan yet to play of course
22:57If you go for the £3,000
22:58Which I think you should
22:59You've just got to stay
23:00You've got a two
23:01You can get two questions wrong
23:02And you're still in it
23:04All the way through
23:05It depends on your confidence really
23:06You feel that
23:07You know
23:07You've been a bit knocked
23:08You've been disappointed
23:09Maybe go for the £300
23:11Can I just say something as well?
23:12You're better than £300
23:13Yes
23:14Thank you team
23:15Thank you for the advice
23:16Hannah
23:16What's it going to be?
23:17I'll stick with £3,000
23:22You're going to stick with the £3,000?
23:24I think you may be sorry
23:25You didn't take the £300
23:26We shall see
23:29Hannah
23:29I wish you luck
23:30For £3,000
23:31The chase is on
23:33Here comes your first question
23:39What is the minimum age
23:43A president of the United States
23:46Must be
23:47Is it A
23:4725
23:48B
23:4930
23:50C
23:5135
23:52You have put
23:5725
23:59That's a guess isn't it?
24:01How can you tell?
24:02Yes
24:03I'm going on the age of drinking
24:06Being 21
24:06And you need to be
24:07Have a good few drinks
24:09Surely you could ever be president
24:10Okay
24:11The correct answer is
24:1335
24:16Staying where you are
24:18The chaser has put
24:19Yeah
24:2235
24:22And immediately comes onto the table
24:24And two steps behind you
24:25Chaser
24:25Yes
24:26I'm afraid they want their president
24:27To have been necking it
24:28For a bit longer than that
24:29Here's your next question
24:32Which country won Olympic gold in rugby
24:36In 1924
24:37And are therefore still the reigning champions?
24:40Is it A
24:40Great Britain
24:41B
24:42France
24:43C
24:44The USA
24:45You've put
24:51Great Britain
24:54Because
24:56I hope it is
24:58Because I
24:59Just think that we
25:00Suck at everything else
25:02So at least we ought to be
25:03Reigning champion of something
25:04The correct answer is
25:08The USA
25:11Staying where you are
25:15Oh dear
25:16The chaser has put
25:17Yeah
25:20And closes that gap
25:23I like your answer better
25:25I can't just change it around
25:26It's alright
25:27But mine was right
25:28Yeah
25:28Fair enough
25:29Now then
25:30Already we're in a bit of a pickle
25:31We haven't even left our starting point yet
25:33Got to get this right
25:34Here's your next question
25:35What was the nationality
25:39Of two of the original three tenors
25:41A
25:43Spanish
25:43B
25:44Italian
25:45C
25:45French
25:46You have put
25:51Italian
25:53Three tenors
25:55Three tenors being
25:56Pavarote
25:57One at Inglacias
26:01I think
26:01And then
26:02Who the Inglacias?
26:03I don't know
26:03I just went on Pavarote
26:05Domingo and Carreras
26:06There we go
26:06I don't know
26:07My nanans into the three tenors
26:09Not my sort of music
26:11Domingo and Carreras
26:16Sounds more Spanish
26:17Let's have a look shall we
26:19Correct answer is
26:21Yeah
26:25Spanish it is
26:26You're staying where you are
26:29If the chaser has this right
26:31You're going out
26:33The chaser has put
26:35Spanish it is
26:40Not to worry
26:41Ah well
26:43Chaser
26:43I'm just imagining
26:45The three tenors
26:46Plus Julio Iglesias
26:47It would have been good
26:48Wasn't it?
26:48It would
26:49I might have liked to see that
26:50Well nonetheless
26:51Hannah I have to say
26:52You have been caught
26:53And view
26:54The chase
26:54Is over
26:55Yes thank you
26:56Cheerio
26:57Good luck
26:58Two good ones through
27:01And one dimwit routed
27:03She's hard today
27:10So two through
27:11One down
27:12Only Declan is left
27:14Will he join the others
27:15In the final chase
27:15Or will he be on his way home
27:17Just like Hannah
27:17Find out after the break
27:19Now welcome back
27:23To the chase
27:24Now two through
27:25One down
27:26Last to face the chaser
27:27Is Declan
27:28Welcome
27:28Thank you very much proudly
27:30Now are you going to take a risk?
27:31Unfortunate about Hannah
27:32Sorry to see her going
27:33To be honest with you
27:34But it's always difficult
27:35Going last
27:36Because you know
27:36You've got a decision
27:37To make here
27:38Yes you certainly have
27:39Well let's get past
27:40This little obstacle
27:41First off
27:42You ready?
27:43Yep
27:43Your time
27:44Starts
27:45Now
27:46Temple of Doom
27:47And Last Crusade
27:48Or Adventures
27:48For what Harrison Ford character?
27:49And Deanna Jones
27:50Correct
27:50What Womble shares its name
27:52With a South American river?
27:54Pass
27:54Or in Oco
27:55Which Swede won
27:56The Wimbledon men's singles
27:57Title in 1988?
27:58Bjorn
27:59Stefan Ekberg
28:00In the nursery rhyme
28:01What line follows
28:02A singer song of sixpence?
28:04Pockerfellerie
28:05Correct
28:05What band had a hit in 91
28:07With smells like teen spirit?
28:09Butter of Hell
28:10Nirvana
28:10In Greek myth
28:12Tartarus was the lowest region
28:13Of what underworld place?
28:15Pass
28:16Hades
28:16Who wrote the book
28:17Screen Burn
28:18A collection of his TV columns
28:20For The Guardian?
28:20Pass
28:20Charlie Brooker
28:21The Boysenberry
28:22Is a hybrid of the
28:23Loganberry, Raspberry and what?
28:25Blackberry
28:26Correct
28:26Which actress's first Oscar
28:28Was for The Accused?
28:29Jodie Foster
28:30Correct
28:30What's the first name
28:31Of Lacey Turner's character
28:32In EastEnders?
28:35Pass
28:35Stacey
28:36What letter of the alphabet
28:37Is used as the codename
28:38For her head of MI6?
28:40M
28:40C
28:41After the march on Rome
28:42Which Italian came to power
28:44In 1922?
28:45Pass
28:46Oh
28:47Mussolini was the right answer
28:50£4,000 though Declan
28:52But now
28:53It's time
28:53To face the chaser
28:54Hello Anne
29:07Hello Declan
29:09Now listen
29:10I did promise you a hug
29:11And if
29:12Well this is good
29:13What's between us
29:13Because there's a lot of money
29:14Here involved
29:15There is
29:15But if it wasn't there
29:16I'd be up there
29:17I don't know if I want to hug
29:19Somebody who doesn't know
29:20His wombles
29:21Right
29:23Let's put some money
29:23On the table Declan
29:24There is your £4,000
29:25If you want to take a step
29:27Closer to home
29:27The chaser will offer you
29:28Minus £2,000
29:31Minus £2,000
29:33Sorry I just wanted to clarify
29:35It's minus £2,000
29:36Off what the guys have put in
29:38Absolutely
29:39I can't believe that
29:41I'm just interested to hear the plus side
29:42Well the plus side
29:44I did
29:44I did with you
29:45And how much money?
29:47£20,000
29:48£20
29:49Mmm
29:50Have a chat with the team
29:52Hey all right Bradley
29:53And I thought you were the comedian
29:54Hi Declan
29:56What do you think guys
29:57Minus £3,000
29:58Amazingly enough
29:59I'm going to possibly rule out
30:01The minus £2,000
30:02I would have thought so
30:03I would say
30:05Stick with the £4,000
30:06I think it's more important
30:07You come back
30:08I strongly feel
30:10You should be able to
30:11Do the four easily
30:12Okay guys
30:13Give it a go
30:14That's it
30:15Painted you into
30:16A bit of a corner there
30:17By minus £2,000
30:19And I'm disappointed
30:20I thought you were warming to me
30:21But hey
30:22I think we'll go for the £4,000
30:24Yeah
30:24Yeah I think so
30:25Let's get stuck in
30:26Declan
30:27For £4,000
30:27The chase is on
30:29Good luck
30:35Here comes your first question
30:37What is the name of the dog
30:40In Enid Blyton's
30:42Secret seven stories
30:43Is it A
30:44Timmy
30:44B
30:45Scamper
30:46Or C
30:47Jack
30:47You have put
30:50Timmy
30:52Happy with that
30:53The memory may be going a wee bit
30:54But I do believe it's Timmy
30:56The correct answer is
30:58The memory has obviously went
31:02Staying where you are
31:04The chase has put
31:05Yes
31:08Scamper
31:09Timmy was in the famous five
31:11I knew that Timmy was associated
31:13Weigh in it
31:14I'm getting my fives and my sevens mixed up
31:16Yeah don't do that
31:17No I won't do that
31:18Here's the next question
31:19Which Scottish town was promoted to city status
31:24In celebration of the Queen's Golden Jubilee in 2002
31:27Was it A
31:28Dundee
31:28B
31:29Inverness
31:30Or C
31:31Sterling
31:31You have put
31:34Sterling
31:36You know this
31:37Something sticks in my head about Sterling
31:38But to be honest with you
31:40It is a guess
31:40The correct answer is
31:42Well played
31:45Step closer to home
31:46The chase has put
31:47Also put Sterling
31:50Here's your next question
31:53What type of precious stone is the Koh-i-Noor?
31:58Is it A
31:58A ruby
31:59B
32:00Blue sapphire
32:01Or C
32:02A diamond
32:02You have put
32:06Ruby
32:08Not really into precious stones
32:10Been married 21 years
32:11That was the last time I saw a precious stone
32:13The correct answer is
32:15Diamond
32:18Stay where we are
32:19The chase has put
32:20Diamond
32:23And closes in
32:25And there's now
32:25The one step behind us
32:27It's a good job you didn't take the 20,000
32:29It is indeed
32:30Here's the next question
32:31What was the only football team
32:34To finish the 2010 World Cup
32:36Unbeaten
32:38A Switzerland
32:39B New Zealand
32:40Or C Spain
32:41You have put
32:46Spain
32:48I can't think of New Zealand
32:50But Switzerland
32:51Something
32:51It's in the back of my head
32:53About Switzerland
32:53But look
32:54We'll go with Spain
32:54To stay in the game
32:55The correct answer is
32:56New Zealand
33:00That's unbelievable
33:02New Zealand
33:03Goodness me
33:04The chase has got to be wrong
33:06That's to stay in
33:08Oh
33:13The chase has put Switzerland
33:15I knew Spain was too obvious
33:17It was between those other two
33:19Hmm
33:19Love to fight another day
33:21Come on
33:21Let's start getting these right
33:22Here's your next question
33:22Who is the youngest of these famous people
33:27A Tony Blair
33:28B David Hasselhoff
33:31Or C Kevin Keegan
33:32You've put
33:37Tony Blair
33:38He may not like to hear this
33:40The half
33:41Maybe late 50s
33:42Early 60s
33:43Kevin Keegan
33:44Play for Liverpool
33:45Been around a while
33:46Manager and all that
33:47There again
33:47In his 50s
33:48So I'm going to go with Blair
33:49Yeah
33:49Okay
33:49Correct answer is
33:52Well played Declan
33:56Hey
33:56The chase has put
33:58Oh wow
34:02How did you know that?
34:041954
34:05It was pretty obvious
34:07Kevin Keegan
34:08Had to be older than that
34:09Yes
34:09And I figured probably
34:12David Hasselhoff
34:12It's hard to tell
34:13He's so orange
34:14Yeah
34:14That's it
34:15That's it
34:16Yeah
34:16Here's the next question
34:18In the sitcom Friends
34:21What was Phoebe's twin sister called?
34:24A Veronica
34:25B Ursula
34:27Or C Martha
34:28Ah you've put
34:33Let's have a look
34:34Ursula
34:35Do you know this?
34:36My daughter Danielle at home
34:37Is a big Friends fan
34:39And I you know
34:40If I happen to be sitting in the living room
34:41And so on
34:42I'll sort of watch it with her
34:43Yeah
34:43And I have a name there
34:44It's Ursula
34:45Fingers crossed
34:47Correct answer is
34:48Yes
34:52Well played
34:54Step closer to home
34:55Is the chaser going to know it?
34:57The chase is put
34:57Also Ursula
35:00With us every step of the way
35:02I think she's just trying with me
35:04But I'm having fun with
35:05Alright
35:05Well here's your next question
35:07Oh yeah yeah
35:07Oh I love it
35:08Here's your next question
35:10In which decade
35:13Was the NME first published
35:15A the 1950s
35:17B 1960s
35:19Or C 1970s
35:21You have put
35:251970s
35:28I don't think it was around the 50s and 60s
35:30Something tells me it was the 1970s
35:33Sort of Gary Glitter and all them guys were about
35:35This has got to be right
35:36The correct answer is
35:3850s
35:40Ouch
35:40Now we need the chaser to get this wrong for us to stay in the game Declan
35:44It's just looking confident
35:45The chaser has put
35:47Oh how could you dare tell me
35:55Well because I was reading the new musical express in the 70s
36:00And I was aware
36:00How do you do for that age to be truthful with you?
36:03Declan
36:03You've been caught
36:04For you the chase is over
36:05Thank you Bradley
36:06Cheers
36:06Cheers
36:07So Jill and Philip have made it through to the final chase
36:12With a total prize fund of £40,000
36:15£20,000 each
36:17Are they going to do it?
36:18Come back and find out after the break
36:20And welcome back
36:24Jill and Philip have made it through to the final chase
36:27There was £40,000 in the prize fund
36:30Now on the buzzer and against the clock
36:32The team must answer as many questions as they can
36:34Each correct answer of course
36:35Putting them a step further away from the chaser
36:38Then the chaser will have the same amount of time to try and catch the team
36:41If she does the team go home with nothing
36:43If she doesn't
36:45Philip and Jill go home
36:46With £20,000 each
36:49Well
36:51I never thought we'd be in this position
36:52I mean it's a dream isn't it
36:54So anyway fingers crossed
36:55Yes
36:55Fingers crossed indeed
36:57Two of you have made it through to the final chase
36:59You get an automatic two step head start
37:01Are you ready?
37:01Yep
37:01Your time starts now
37:06In cookery
37:06Bernays and bechamel are types of what?
37:08Sauce
37:09Correct
37:09Who is Boyce's wife and only fools and horses?
37:12Marlene
37:12Correct
37:13Sirup of figures can't mean rhyme and slang for what?
37:15Jill
37:16Wig
37:16Correct
37:17Pinewood Studios are in what English county?
37:19Philly
37:19Hoppershire
37:19It's Buckinghamshire
37:20How many goals in a hat-trick?
37:22Philly
37:22Three
37:23Correct
37:23Rupert the Bear appears in what daily newspaper?
37:25Jill
37:26Daily Express
37:26Correct
37:27The OSS was a forerunner of what American agency?
37:30CIO
37:30Correct
37:31The cheese Samso comes from what country?
37:35Jill
37:35Italy
37:35No it's Denmark
37:36No it's Denmark
37:36What type of beetle is known as a ladybug in America?
37:39Philly
37:40Um
37:40Egyptian
37:41No it's a ladybird
37:43The America's Cup is contested at what sport?
37:45Jill
37:45Yachting
37:46Correct
37:46New moon and eclipse are films in what series?
37:49Jill
37:49Twilight
37:49Correct
37:50Actress Patricia Neill was married to which children's author?
37:53Bill
37:53Goldol
37:53Correct
37:54What type of vegetable was a King Edward?
37:55Jill
37:56Potato
37:56Correct
37:57Frasier was a spin-off from what USC?
37:58Cheers
37:59Correct
38:00What word for hand shackles comes from the Latin for hand?
38:04Mattel
38:05Correct
38:05Correct
38:06What was the nickname of the 1950s English fast bowler Frank Tyson?
38:11Bill
38:11Ars
38:11It's Typhoon
38:12What's the fourth planet from the sun?
38:14Bill
38:14Ars
38:15Correct
38:15Who's back in group with the blockheads?
38:17Jill
38:17Ian Drury
38:18Correct
38:18What chemical element has the symbol K?
38:21Jill
38:21Potassium
38:21Correct
38:22Who was the first man to win consecutive Best Act at Oscars?
38:26Jill
38:26Jack Nicholson
38:26Spencer Tracy
38:27What did prohibition ban in the US?
38:30Jill
38:30Alcohol
38:30Correct
38:31Hellenistic refers to what ancient culture?
38:33Jill
38:33Greek
38:34Correct
38:34Which Conservative Prime Minister was nicknamed the grocer?
38:37Bill
38:38Keith
38:38Correct
38:39Which Australian opera singer was born Helen Porter Mitchell?
38:42Jill
38:43Dame Nelly Melba
38:43Correct
38:44How many kings in a pack of playing cards?
38:46Jill
38:46Four
38:46Correct
38:47Who played Rick Blaine in Casablanca?
38:49Jill
38:49Humphrey Bogart
38:50Correct
38:50What country forms the B.E. in Benelux?
38:53Belgium
38:53Correct
38:54The name of what plant comes from the Latin for nose twister?
38:59Bell
38:59Nasturtium
39:00What leaf is the national symbol of Canada?
39:03Jill
39:03Maple
39:03Correct
39:04According to the rhyme
39:05Who killed cock robin?
39:08I said the sparrows
39:09Fantastic
39:1025 steps ahead of our chaser
39:13Now
39:13Jill
39:14Personal shopper
39:16That's what you wanted
39:17She's there
39:17For £20,000
39:19As well
39:20And also
39:21Five children
39:22And Florida
39:22Philip
39:23You've got your tickets
39:24You're sitting in the departure lounge
39:25You're waiting to get on the plane
39:26That's how close you are to it
39:27You can actually feel it
39:29You can actually smell it
39:30It's great
39:30So I wish you luck
39:32Thank you
39:33But is 25 steps enough?
39:36Let's bring back the chaser
39:37Well that's a target
39:50It is
39:52They did good cash builders
39:53Yeah they did
39:54I'm not very surprised
39:55No
39:55Remember if the chaser gets a question wrong
39:57I offer it to the team
39:58If they get it right
39:58They push her back one step
40:00Let's see if 25 steps is enough
40:02Because it's time for the final chase
40:04The time
40:10Starts
40:12Now
40:13The Trans-Siberian Railway
40:15Is mainly in what country?
40:16Russia
40:16Correct
40:17What general
40:18Crossed the Alps with elephants?
40:19Hannibal
40:19Correct
40:20The deltoids
40:21Are the muscles of what joint?
40:22The shoulders
40:24Correct
40:25Which Russian
40:26Became world chess champ in 2000?
40:28Karpov
40:29Stop the clock
40:30That is wrong
40:31Kasparov
40:32No
40:32Vladimir Kramnik
40:34Your time
40:35Starts again
40:36Now
40:38What puppet rat first appeared on breakfast TV in 1983?
40:41Correct
40:41The clarinet belongs to what section of the orchestra?
40:44Woodwind
40:44Correct
40:45What book was the sequel to Gentlemen Prefer Blondes?
40:48Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
40:49Correct
40:50In 2010 Stephen Fry joined the board of what football club?
40:54Ipswich
40:54Stop the clock
40:55That is wrong
40:56Norwich
40:58It is Norwich City
40:59You're absolutely right
41:00You push the chaser back one step
41:02Your time
41:03Starts again
41:04Now
41:06What capital is served by Charles de Gaulle Airport?
41:08Paris
41:09Correct
41:09What's a bakewell tart lined with?
41:12Pastry
41:12Stop the clock
41:14That is wrong
41:14It's jam first on the pastry
41:17And then there's icing on top of the jam
41:19That is correct
41:20Pushing the chaser back one step
41:22Time
41:23Starts again
41:24Now
41:25Who released the 2010 album Wake Up the Nation?
41:28Don't know
41:28Stop the clock
41:29Jarvis Cocker
41:32Is wrong
41:32Correct answer is Paul Weller
41:34Oh
41:34Close
41:35Chase
41:36Chase it
41:36Your time
41:37Starts again
41:38Now
41:39In George Orwell's Animal Farm
41:40What animal is Old Major?
41:42Pig
41:42Correct
41:43Which TV duo launched their book club in 2004?
41:46Richard and Judy
41:46Correct
41:47Chippy is the slang for what tradesman?
41:49A carpenter
41:49Correct
41:50A porterhouse is a cut of what meat?
41:52Steak
41:52Correct
41:53What college is named after a prime minister?
41:56Churchill
41:56Correct
41:57What's the only US state that begins with F?
42:00Florida
42:01Correct
42:01What's the iron rich pigment of red blood cells?
42:04Hemoglobin
42:05Correct
42:05What nationality is Formula One driver Rubens Barrichello?
42:08Brazilian
42:09Correct
42:09What rock band's first top ten hit was Seven Seas of Rye?
42:13Queen
42:13Correct
42:14The star of David is a symbol of what religion?
42:16Judaism
42:16Correct
42:17Mark Hamill played what Star Wars character?
42:19Luke Skywalker
42:19Correct
42:20In what county was Captain Cook born?
42:24Norfolk
42:24Stop the clock
42:25That is wrong
42:26It's
42:27He was born in North Yorkshire
42:30Martin in North Yorkshire
42:32Is correct
42:32Push the chaser back
42:33One step
42:34Time starts again
42:36Now Henrietta Maria was the wife of which English king?
42:38Charles the first
42:39Correct
42:39What's the Spanish for beach?
42:42Playa
42:42Correct
42:43Gastric relates to what organ?
42:45Stomach
42:45Correct
42:46The chinchilla is native to what continent?
42:48South America
42:48Correct
42:49In what country was novelist Niall Marsh born?
42:52New Zealand
42:53Correct
42:53What's the ninth letter of the alphabet?
42:56I
42:56Correct
42:57Spain's longest border is with what country?
42:59France
43:00Stop the clock
43:01Portugal
43:02Is correct
43:04Push the chaser back
43:06One step
43:07Seven seconds remaining
43:09Your time starts again now
43:11The hallelujah chorus features in what work
43:12The Messiah
43:13Correct
43:14Pirosis is the medical name for heart what?
43:16Erm
43:17Don't know
43:18Stop the clock
43:19Heartburn
43:25Heartburn
43:26Four places
43:27Let's watch heartburn
43:28Absolutely right
43:30Team
43:31Oh
43:32£40,000
43:33£20,000 each
43:36How about that?
43:37Oh fantastic
43:38I can't believe it
43:39£20,000 each
43:40Oh
43:40Unbelievable
43:42Personal shopper
43:43Florida
43:44Here you go
43:45We're there
43:45You got us worried Dan
43:47You were creeping around there
43:48Well played team
43:50That was close
43:51Chaser
43:51When I lose
43:53I lose big
43:54It's a very rare occurrence
43:57I have to say
43:58It is
43:59But it just proves
44:00It can be done
44:01Can you beat a chaser?
44:02Mmm
44:03Find out next time
44:04On the chase
44:05Goodbye
44:05Great stuff
44:14Well there's a glimmer of hope for Andy
44:15As Henschel lets his guard down in Emmerdale at 7
44:18And James Corden is live from the O2 Arena
44:21For the biggest night in the British music calendar
44:23Where nominees include CeeLo Green
44:25Justin Bieber
44:26And take that
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