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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.
00:10The chase is on.
00:20Hello and welcome to The Chase.
00:22Today's team of four total strangers believe they have what it takes to beat one of Britain's finest quiz brains and take home thousands of pounds.
00:28Let's meet them.
00:30I'm Catherine. I'm 32. I'm an assistant manager for an adult retailer and I'm from the West Midlands.
00:36I'm Paul. I'm 40. I'm a tattooist and I'm from Devon.
00:40I'm Phelan. I'm 24. I'm a music technology student from Newry.
00:44I'm Judy. I'm 66. I'm an accountant from Cardiff.
00:48So there they are. Now one by one, they will try and bring as much money as they can 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 will go through to the final chase for the chance to win an equal share of the total prize fund.
01:05First to face the chaser, it's Catherine.
01:11Welcome.
01:12Hi.
01:12Now you are an assistant manager for an adult retailer.
01:17Yes, I am. Yeah.
01:19Is that like lingerie and stuff like that?
01:22That kind of stuff and...
01:23Leave it.
01:25Any qualifications?
01:27Yeah, I've got two master's degrees and one undergraduate degree.
01:31In what?
01:32Undergraduate dual honours in philosophy and English, master's in philosophy and a master's in English literature.
01:38How did you end up doing all that?
01:40I just love studying.
01:42Really?
01:42Yeah.
01:43Well listen, quick fire questions against the clock, Catherine.
01:45All right, each correct answer is worth £1,000.
01:47You ready?
01:47Yeah.
01:47Good luck.
01:48Your time starts now.
01:50What three-sided percussion instrument is named because of its shape?
01:54Triangle.
01:54Correct.
01:5570s quiz show, Sale of the Century, was originally hosted by which actor?
01:59Pass.
02:00Nicholas Parsons.
02:01What's the surname of Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy in the novel Little Women?
02:06Pass.
02:07March.
02:08What ice cream flavour comes from the pods of a tropical climbing orchid?
02:11Vanilla.
02:12Correct.
02:13The organisation IATA is concerned with what form of transport?
02:18Aeroplanes.
02:19Correct.
02:20Evergreen was the first number one for which TV talent show winner?
02:24Oh, Shane Ward.
02:26No, it's Will Young.
02:27Sophia Coppola is what relation to fellow director Francis Ford Coppola?
02:31Daughter.
02:32Correct.
02:33Who played Martin in 80s sitcom Ever Decreasing Circles?
02:36Um, pass.
02:38Richard Briars.
02:39The Kaiser was the nickname of which German football team captain?
02:42Franz Beckenbauer.
02:43Correct.
02:44In the nursery rhyme, Yankee Doodle rode into town on a what?
02:47Um, pony.
02:48Correct.
02:49Which British architect designed terminal for it?
02:51Very good.
02:52£6,000.
02:53OK, excellent.
02:54Happy with that?
02:54Yeah, I am, yeah.
02:55Absolutely.
02:55All we've got to do now is get you and that money through to the final chase, but who will
02:59you be up against today?
03:01Will it be barrister Sean Wallace, the man with two brains and half as many friends?
03:06Or will it be the freeze queen herself, Anne Hegarty, the woman who thinks Iceland is
03:11a lingerie shop?
03:12Or will it be the beast, Mark Lebet, so big he doesn't have a belly button, he has a base
03:17camp?
03:17Or will it be our new chaser, Paul Sinner?
03:20He's as bright spark in that suit, well he would be, it's 100% acrylic.
03:23So, who do you fancy?
03:25More to the point, who do you not want to take on?
03:28Um, Mark.
03:29He's a bit intimidating, isn't he?
03:30A bit intimidating?
03:31Yeah, he's a bit, he's a bit.
03:33Well, we shall see.
03:34It's time to face the chaser.
03:39Oh, it's your man.
03:40There you go.
03:41Hey!
03:42It's the beast himself.
03:44It is six foot six man mountain, Mark Lebet.
03:47Good afternoon, Catherine.
03:49Good afternoon.
03:50You got what you wanted.
03:51Oh, no.
03:52And Bradley, after that comment about base camp, well, I've got the amp now.
03:55Oh, no.
03:56Well, a battle between two people with quite a few qualifications, an impressive list
04:00for yourself.
04:01I think, what have I got?
04:01An MA, a CPE, an LPC, a PGC, a BBC, ITV and bar.
04:06And a BB.
04:08And a BB.
04:08Yes.
04:09There you go.
04:10With your base camps on.
04:12Right, Catherine, let's put some money onto the table, shall we?
04:15Six grand.
04:16If you wish to take a step closer to the home, the chaser will offer you...
04:19£2,000.
04:20Not bad.
04:21However, if you wish to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
04:24You know I respect education.
04:26Yep.
04:26£22,000.
04:28Lovely opening high offer.
04:30Thank you very much for that.
04:31And can I make a little spiel before you start?
04:33Please don't just all take the default middle offer.
04:37Okay.
04:37What do you think I should do?
04:39He's frightened of your qualifications, for sure.
04:41I'd take him on.
04:42I think I'd be very tempted to take him on.
04:45Okay.
04:46Yeah, Phelan.
04:47Yeah, definitely.
04:47You've got a good shot of taking him on, so I say go for it, Catherine.
04:50Okay, thanks very much, team.
04:51The decision, of course, Catherine, is yours.
04:54Um, I think I'll go for the £6,000.
04:56You're going to go for the £6,000, nonetheless.
04:57All right, we'll take the other two sums away.
05:00For £6,000, the chase is on.
05:08Good luck.
05:08Here comes your first question.
05:09Which of these characters did Will Ferrell play first on film?
05:16Is it A, Ron Burgundy?
05:18B, Ricky Bobby?
05:20Or C, Buddy the Elf?
05:22You have put Ron Burgundy.
05:28I'm not sure.
05:29I'm really not sure.
05:31Ron Burgundy, he...
05:32Well, that was the film Anchorman.
05:33Yeah.
05:33Right.
05:34Correct answer is...
05:37No, Buddy the Elf.
05:39Staying where you are.
05:40The chase has put...
05:40Oh, can't believe you got that wrong.
05:45I did exactly the same as you.
05:46I knew Ricky Bobby was after Anchorman.
05:49Yeah.
05:49But I wasn't sure about Buddy the Elf.
05:51Buddy the Elf, the film, yeah, with James Caan.
05:55Yeah.
05:55I was in there.
05:56Yes, he was.
05:56Yes, he was.
05:57Here's your next question.
05:58Which of these is not a lobe in the brain?
06:04A, temporal.
06:06B, occipital.
06:08Or C, parental.
06:12You have put...
06:15Occipital.
06:17I know your temporal lobe's in the brain.
06:19Right.
06:21Parental, it sounds a bit, you know...
06:23Made up.
06:24Yeah, it does sound made up.
06:25Let's have a look.
06:26Correct answer is...
06:28Unlucky.
06:30Unlucky.
06:30Staying where we are.
06:31The chase has put...
06:33Yeah, gets that right.
06:36Let's start getting the right Catherine and get away.
06:38Here's your next question.
06:40What was the 1993 UK Christmas number one single?
06:45Was it A, Mr Vain?
06:47B, Mr Loverman?
06:49Or C, Mr Blobby?
06:53You put...
06:55Mr Blobby.
06:56Yeah, I know it was number one.
07:00Correct answer is...
07:02Was indeed.
07:04There you go.
07:05And you take a step down.
07:07Yeah, phew, is right.
07:09The chaser has put...
07:10Ah, very good.
07:15I knew that because my six foot nine little brother used to be into diving and his wetsuit was dark blue with pink patches.
07:21So guess what his nickname was.
07:25Here's your next question.
07:26What is the highest value euro banknote?
07:32A, a hundred euro.
07:34B, five hundred euro.
07:36Or C, a thousand euro note.
07:40You have put...
07:42Five hundred.
07:44Happy with that?
07:44I'm pretty sure I know this, yeah.
07:45Yeah.
07:46Yeah.
07:46Correct answer is...
07:49Yep, well played.
07:50Step close to them is great.
07:51The chaser's put...
07:54Yeah, also five hundred euro.
07:56Pretty simple.
07:57Next question.
07:57On we go.
08:00In which year did Wimbledon win the FA Cup?
08:03Was it A, 1984?
08:05B, 1986?
08:06Or C, 1988?
08:08You have put...
08:121988.
08:13Happy with that?
08:14I was thinking 1989 but that didn't come up.
08:16Correct answer is...
08:19Well played.
08:20It is indeed.
08:20Two from home.
08:21Fantastic.
08:21The chaser has put...
08:24Yeah, very, very good.
08:26What a fantastic final.
08:29Here's your next question.
08:29What was the title of the 1967 film comedy starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore?
08:39Was it A, Bewitched, B, Bedazzled, or C, Bewildered?
08:46You've put...
08:47Bewildered.
08:48I have no idea what it is.
08:51Bewitched.
08:52Wasn't that a TV programme?
08:53Oh, it was indeed, yeah.
08:54Yeah, so I don't think it's that one.
08:56Correct answer is...
08:57Fingers crossed.
08:57Come on.
08:59Bedazzled.
09:01Staying where we are.
09:02The chaser's put.
09:05Yeah, bedazzled.
09:07And now moves to one step behind.
09:09I hadn't seen the original but I watched the Brendan Fraser and Liz Hurley version.
09:13Oh, right.
09:14And I never realised it was a remake.
09:15Right, two to get home.
09:17Here's the next question.
09:21The restaurant chain Nando's began in which country?
09:26A, Brazil.
09:27B, South Africa.
09:28C, Spain.
09:33You've put...
09:33Brazil.
09:35I know that there's a lot of Portuguese influence on there and obviously Brazil's Portuguese-speaking
09:40country.
09:40Yeah.
09:41So I went for Brazil.
09:41Correct answer is...
09:43Correct answer is...
09:45Ouch, ouch, ouch.
09:49Correct answer was South Africa means we've got to stay where we are.
09:52The chaser has to be wrong.
09:54And he's eaten in some Nando's as well.
09:56That's what his nickname is.
09:57Nando LaBette.
10:01Right, here we go.
10:03Has the chaser put South Africa?
10:07We'll find out after the break.
10:09Welcome back.
10:11Catherine here is in danger of going out.
10:14Just before the break, I asked Catherine.
10:15The restaurant chain Nando's began in which country?
10:19Catherine said it was Brazil.
10:20Correct answer was South Africa.
10:22If the chaser's right, we're going home.
10:24Fingers crossed he's got this wrong.
10:26The chaser has put...
10:28Come on, be wrong.
10:29Let's hope he's put Brazil.
10:30Put Brazil.
10:31Put Brazil.
10:33Ooh, he's put Spain.
10:34I didn't have a clue.
10:36I don't know if I've ever seen a Nando's restaurant.
10:38Really?
10:39No.
10:39It's the only place you haven't eaten in.
10:42Harsh but fair.
10:43Here we go.
10:44We're two from home.
10:44Come on, Catherine, let's do it.
10:45Here's your next question.
10:48What is the world's best-selling daily newspaper?
10:52Is it A, The Sun?
10:54B, The Times of India, or C, The Yomiuri Shimbun?
11:03You have put The Times of India purely by volume of people.
11:14Yeah, exactly.
11:15Exactly that, yeah.
11:16Well, Yomiuri Shimbun, I mean, where does that come from?
11:18Is that, is that, that looks, that sounds Japanese more than Chinese.
11:21Japanese, yeah.
11:22Well, we shall see.
11:24The correct answer is?
11:28Oh, ouch.
11:30Got to stay where we are.
11:31The chaser has put.
11:32Come on, be wrong.
11:34Be wrong.
11:37Oh, he goes The Times of India, same thing.
11:40We've got to capitalise on this.
11:41That's what we must do when they're wrong.
11:42Here's the next question.
11:43In 2010, Ellie Goulding reached the UK top ten with a cover version of which Elton John hit.
11:54Was it A, sad songs, B, a song for Guy, or C, your song?
11:59You've put your song.
12:04I remember recently, um, a female artist singing your song.
12:09Yeah.
12:09Well, let's see.
12:10Correct answer is?
12:14Right, we're one from home.
12:15That's good news.
12:16The chaser has put.
12:17Yeah, no, that remains the one step behind.
12:22Yeah.
12:22Not the question I wanted facing someone a bit younger than me.
12:25Well, let's get home with this.
12:26Come on.
12:27Here's your next question.
12:27The son of King Juan Carlos, who is the Crown Prince of Spain?
12:34Is it A, Felipe, B, Alfredo, or C, Francisco?
12:41You've put Felipe.
12:44Happy with that?
12:45Yeah.
12:46That's, again, that's a complete guess.
12:47Well, it's not good guessing at this time, is it?
12:50I know.
12:50I was torn between Felipe and, um, Francisco.
12:54Right.
12:55Yeah.
12:56Crown Prince of Spain.
12:57Here we go.
12:58You've put Felipe.
12:59Correct answer is to go through with six grand.
13:01Come on, Catherine.
13:05Yes, well done.
13:07Woo!
13:07Run down luck to be in there after a save.
13:10Did ride our luck.
13:11Well.
13:12Prince of the Asturias.
13:14Prince of the Asturias, of course, yeah.
13:15Their version of Prince of Wales.
13:17Well, difference there in the luck.
13:18You hit your guesses.
13:19I had three chances and couldn't buy a guess, but sooner or later I will hit them.
13:24All right, Catherine, thanks very much.
13:26Take your seat.
13:26Cheers, thank you.
13:27Well done.
13:28Six grand.
13:29Well, three chances you had there.
13:31Yes, but I didn't know them, so it would have been a fluke to get them.
13:33Indeed.
13:34Next to face the chaser, it's Paul.
13:40Welcome.
13:40Hello there.
13:41Welcome.
13:41Well, look, I mean, I know you are a tattooist.
13:44I am, yeah.
13:45What about that?
13:45How'd you guess?
13:45How long did it take?
13:47Oh, I've been having done there for 22, 23 years.
13:49Really?
13:50Yeah.
13:51Terrific.
13:51Paul, I wish you luck.
13:52Your time starts now.
13:55What's the name of the boffin who produces James Bond's gadgets?
13:58M.
13:59It's Q.
14:00The first convict sent to Australia in the 18th century landed in what bay?
14:05Plotney Bay.
14:06Correct.
14:07Which former EastEnders actress was in the original cast of Hotel Babylon?
14:11Tasman Earthway.
14:12I'll give you that.
14:13It was Tamsin Earthway.
14:14According to the US Constitution, how many full terms can a president serve?
14:18Two.
14:18Correct.
14:19In the Bible, a dove brought a sprig of what tree back to Noah's Ark?
14:23Olive.
14:23Correct.
14:24Who starred in both the Waterboy and the Wedding Singer films?
14:27Adam Sandler.
14:28Correct.
14:28In 1924, the BBC first used the chimes of what bell as a time signal?
14:33Big Ben.
14:33Correct.
14:34Rupert Penry-Jones played Adam Carter in what TV spy drama?
14:37Spooks.
14:38Correct.
14:38What winter sport combines cross-country skiing and shooting?
14:41Biathlon.
14:42Correct.
14:43What Florida city is the name of a hit single by Will Smith?
14:46Miami.
14:47Correct.
14:47Which actress starred in the films Working Girl and Galaxy Quest?
14:51Dolly Parton.
14:52Sigourney Weaver.
14:53One is fun and frugal food are books by which TV cook?
14:56Great stuff.
14:57Got £9,000.
14:59Well played, Paul.
15:00I'm happy with that.
15:01I should say, let's try and keep hold of it, eh?
15:03Definitely.
15:03It's time to face the chaser.
15:16Good afternoon, Paul.
15:17How are you doing?
15:18Good steady gaze.
15:19I can respect that.
15:20Has indeed nine answers.
15:22I think this is going to be a good little tussle.
15:24Me too.
15:24Let's put some money on the table, eh?
15:26£9,000.
15:27There you go.
15:27If you wish to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you?
15:30£2,000.
15:31If you wish to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you?
15:34£30,000.
15:35£30,000.
15:36Love it.
15:37Have a chat with your team.
15:39What do you think, team?
15:40You did really well on that and he did get a few questions wrong.
15:43So, if you're feeling confident, go for it.
15:45I'd say play it safe and stay where you're at so you can get through to the final chase.
15:49Judy.
15:50You've got the knowledge, but it's a lot of money to lose if things do go wrong.
15:54If I can interrupt Judy, you're losing nothing because you've got nothing yet.
15:58It's a chance to gain that.
16:00Yes.
16:01Be aggressive.
16:02Paul, what do you think?
16:03It's your decision.
16:04I'm going to stick with £9,000.
16:05OK, take the other two sums away.
16:07Chaser.
16:08It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make that much money in an hour.
16:13Yeah.
16:13And they don't take it.
16:14Right, let's get on to it, shall we?
16:16For £9,000, the chase is on.
16:23Good luck to you.
16:24Here comes your first question.
16:27Silicon Valley is in which US state?
16:29A. Texas
16:31B. California
16:32C. Arizona
16:34You put
16:37Arizona
16:39It was at the bottom two, I thought, and I don't know it.
16:42No?
16:43No.
16:43Correct answer is
16:44It's California.
16:48Ouch.
16:48Staying where we are, the chaser has put
16:50Yeah, I knew that and immediately comes on the table.
16:54Two steps now behind.
16:56Here's your next question.
16:56Come on, Paul, let's start getting these right.
16:58The opening episode of TV comedy The Blackadder was set on the eve of what battle?
17:05A. Bosworth Field
17:07B. Bannockburn
17:08C. Marston Moore
17:10You've put
17:13Bosworth
17:15I think that's right.
17:17Yeah.
17:17Yeah, I think so.
17:18Correct answer is
17:19Absolutely.
17:22Four steps from home, that's good.
17:23We're on the way.
17:24Chase has put
17:25Yeah, also Bosworth and remains the two steps behind us.
17:30Here's the next question.
17:32Irving Kirshner directed which Star Wars film?
17:36A. A New Hope
17:37B. The Empire Strikes Back
17:39or C. Return of the Jedi
17:41You put
17:44A New Hope
17:46I'm just hoping that's one of the last ones that were made and not one of the originals.
17:51They're all the originals.
17:52Well, I just remember the Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
17:55I don't know what New Hope is.
17:56New Hope is the name of the original Star Wars.
17:59It's probably wrong then.
18:01Correct answer is
18:02Empire Strikes Back staying where we are.
18:06The chase has put
18:07Yeah, massive Star Wars fan and now moves to a step behind us.
18:13Got to get these right.
18:14Come on, Paul.
18:15We can do it, mate.
18:15Here's your next question.
18:31You've put
18:31Climate change.
18:34Yeah.
18:35Yeah.
18:35I'm happy with the answer.
18:36Pretty confident with that.
18:37Confidence I can be, yeah.
18:38Correct answer is
18:39Very good.
18:42Three from home.
18:43The chase has put
18:44Yeah, I know that and remains a step behind.
18:49Here comes your next question.
18:51Open Road is a 1997 solo album by which member of Take That?
18:58A. Gary Barlow, B. Robbie Williams or C. Mark Owen?
19:02I know it's not Robbie, but I'm hoping it's not Robbie Williams and it was out the other two again, so...
19:13Correct answer is
19:15Well done.
19:17That takes us two from home.
19:19That takes us two from home.
19:19We're doing well.
19:20The chaser has put
19:21Oh, gets it wrong with Mark Owen.
19:25That's handy.
19:26I can't buy a guess at the moment.
19:27All right, it's two from home.
19:29Come on.
19:29That gives us a cushion.
19:30We can push on.
19:31Here's the next question.
19:31In children's TV, Posey, Perkin and Poodle were all what?
19:39A. Moomins, B. Flumps or C. Smurfs?
19:44You put
19:44Flumps.
19:46Happy with that?
19:47Pretty certain.
19:48Yeah?
19:49Yeah.
19:50Kids?
19:51I've got one boy, but he's a bit grown up now, but I think, yeah, he used to watch that as a kid, yeah.
19:55Correct answer is
19:56Very good.
19:58One from home.
19:59We're doing great.
20:00Here we go.
20:00The chaser has put
20:01Yeah, knows that because of his nieces.
20:05He's a big flump himself.
20:06One from home.
20:07Come on, mate.
20:07See if we can get out.
20:08Here's your next question.
20:11Which US government building was originally called Shangri-La?
20:16A. The White House
20:17B. The Pentagon
20:18C. Camp David
20:20You've put
20:24Camp David
20:26It just seems a strange name for the other two, but
20:29That's why I've gone for that one.
20:33Nine grand it is.
20:34Fingers crossed.
20:34You've put Camp David.
20:35The correct answer is
20:36Yeah, get it.
20:40Well done.
20:41Well done.
20:42Put it there.
20:43Put it there.
20:43Well done, mate.
20:44Brilliant, Paul.
20:45Well played.
20:46Another one slips of your fingers.
20:47Paul, go and take your seat in the final chase.
20:49Well done.
20:49See you in the final, big fella.
20:52See you in the final, big fella.
20:53I admire his confidence.
20:54I'm looking forward to the rematch of the final chase.
20:56Yeah, I think it'll be great.
20:57So, 15 grand in the prize fund.
21:00Can our next contestant add even more to it?
21:02Next to face the chaser, it's Phelan.
21:04So, you are a music technology student.
21:10Yeah.
21:10All right.
21:12Involving?
21:12Basically, it'll be all the way of production and stage setups and recording.
21:16Would you say music is a big part of your life then?
21:18Yeah, definitely.
21:19Yeah?
21:19Yeah?
21:19Definitely.
21:19So, you know a lot about popular music, classical music.
21:22I would have good enough knowledge of all genres.
21:24Really?
21:25Yeah.
21:25Well, I wish you luck, Phelan.
21:26All right, cheers.
21:27Here's the first hurdle, mate.
21:28Let's see if we can follow in Paul's footsteps.
21:30Get nine, maybe even more.
21:31Good luck.
21:32Your time starts now.
21:34Plaid Cymru is a nationalist party from what part of the UK?
21:38Pass.
21:38It's Wales.
21:40The alien Looney Tunes character Marvin comes from what planet?
21:43Mars.
21:43Correct.
21:44Which detective was apparently killed in the story The Final Problem?
21:47Pass.
21:47Sherlock Holmes.
21:49What word links a far-fetched story in a strand of twisted thread?
21:53Pass.
21:53A yarn.
21:54Polly was the waitress and chambermaid in what classic sitcom?
21:58Folly Towers.
21:59Correct.
22:00Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton met on the set of what film?
22:02Pass.
22:03Cleopatra.
22:03In the seven colours of the rainbow, what comes between red and yellow?
22:07Orange.
22:08Correct.
22:09What type of fine leather shares its name to the North African country?
22:12No, it's Morocco.
22:13In 1952, which member of the royal family bought the Castle of May?
22:16Pass.
22:17Queen Mother.
22:18How many dice are thrown in a game of snakes and ladders?
22:20Two.
22:21It's one.
22:22Who played Gary's tenant Dermott in the first series of Men Behaving Badly?
22:27Martin Clones.
22:27Harry Enfield.
22:28The name of what major sporting tournament is abbreviated to RWC?
22:33Err...
22:34Rugby World Cup.
22:37£3,000.
22:38You look disappointed.
22:39Yeah, it could have been better.
22:40Yeah, yeah.
22:40Well, don't worry about that.
22:41It's about what you get dealt up, okay?
22:44All we've got to do now is get you through to the final chase.
22:46It's time to face the chaser.
22:47Good afternoon, Failing.
23:00I think it's about time I started putting my foot down.
23:03See how you do.
23:04Let's put some money on the table.
23:05Put your £3,000 three steps ahead of the chaser.
23:08There you go.
23:09If you wish to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
23:11Minus £1,000.
23:13Minus £1,000.
23:14Minus £1,000.
23:15But if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
23:18£40,000.
23:19£40,000.
23:20£40,000.
23:21Ooh, very good.
23:22And you've been telling the others to go for it.
23:24Have a chat with your team.
23:26On his rank goes.
23:28Whatever you do, don't go for the minus £1,000.
23:32Either the £3,000 or the £40,000, whatever you feel confident.
23:35But we really want you back here.
23:36£40,000 is an awful lot of money, but listen, I didn't take the high offer.
23:39It's down to you, mate.
23:40It's entirely up to you.
23:42£40,000 is a lot of money, and it's a once-in-a-lifetime chance.
23:47But only if you feel confident.
23:49Thank you, team.
23:51Right, so the choice is yours.
23:53Well, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and it's going to be once-in-a-lifetime that'll get through to the final chase.
23:58So, I'm going to stick where I'm at.
23:59You are?
24:00Just on the £3,000, yeah.
24:01OK, you're going to stick with the £3,000.
24:03Take the other two sums away, the chaser.
24:05An extra £37,000 for one more step.
24:08What more am I going to do? Offer to play your blindfold?
24:12For £3,000, the chase is on.
24:18Good luck. Here comes your first question.
24:20In 1970, who scored in all six of Brazil's matches to help them win the World Cup?
24:29Was it A, Rivalino?
24:30B, Pelé?
24:32C, Jairzinho?
24:37You've put...
24:39Pelé.
24:40Yep, but I've been educated guess more than anything else.
24:43Mm-hmm.
24:44Correct answer is...
24:46It was Jairzinho staying where we are.
24:49The chaser has put...
24:53Yeah, I knew that immediately comes onto the table.
24:56Beat Italy 4-1 in the final, didn't they?
24:58Yeah, they did indeed.
24:59Here's your next question.
25:01The first sequel to which of these films was released longest after the original?
25:07Was it A, Alien?
25:09B, Jaws?
25:10C, Shrek?
25:14You put...
25:17Shrek.
25:19Yeah, I think for Alien and Jaws, they were just a couple of years apart.
25:25Yeah.
25:26I think Shrek was just a wee bit longer, so got an instinct.
25:30Correct answer is...
25:33Alien is the correct answer, staying where we are.
25:35The chaser has put...
25:39Yeah, gets it right and moves one step behind.
25:41Our next question has to be right, otherwise we're in danger of going out.
25:44Good luck. Here's your next question.
25:45After Windermere, which is the largest lake in the Lake District?
25:52Is it A, Haweswater?
25:54B, Derwent Water?
25:56Or C, Ullswater?
26:00You put...
26:02Derwent Water.
26:03Yeah.
26:04Geography wouldn't be a total strong point, so...
26:07That's the only one I went for.
26:09Got to be right.
26:10If it's wrong, we're in trouble.
26:12Correct answer is...
26:13Oldswater's the correct answer, got to stay where we are.
26:19If the chaser's right, we're out.
26:21Got to be wrong.
26:22The chaser has put...
26:23Come on, beat it wrong, beastie.
26:28And he gets it right and wipes us out pretty quickly.
26:32The luck ran out.
26:34As Napoleon always says, give me a lucky general over a good one.
26:38And you weren't lucky today.
26:39I'm sorry, Faelim.
26:41You have been caught.
26:42And for you, the chase is over.
26:43All right.
26:44Take care.
26:48Wow.
26:49That was short.
26:50And I'm a very happy man because, what am I vulnerable on?
26:52Recent pop culture questions.
26:53Yeah, yeah.
26:54Who have I just got rid of?
26:55Very good.
26:56I'm very happy seeing Faelim go.
26:58Okay, Paul and Catherine are through, though.
27:02Last up, it's Judy.
27:03I wonder if she can add any more to the prize fund, which stands at £15,000.
27:08Why don't you come back and find out after the break.
27:13Welcome back.
27:14Last up, it's Judy.
27:16Welcome.
27:18So you're an accountant.
27:19I am.
27:20Risk taking with money.
27:21Not in your remit.
27:22I'm good at spending it.
27:23Oh, you are?
27:24Yes.
27:25If you want a sum of money, what would you like it to be?
27:28Realistically.
27:29Anything would be nice, but I would love to buy myself an old sports car.
27:32Ideally an E-type or something like that.
27:34An E-type Jaguar.
27:35If I could fit in it.
27:36How many?
27:38Let's get you an E-type, Judy, shall we?
27:39That's what we want.
27:40That would be nice.
27:41We want an E-type Jag.
27:42I wish you luck.
27:44Your time starts now.
27:46The last book in the Harry Potter series was made into how many films?
27:49Two.
27:50Correct.
27:51In what type of swimming race are the four-strokes swam in succession?
27:55Relay.
27:56It's medley or medley relay.
27:58In the 80's TV show, Remington Steele was played by which Irish actor?
28:01Pierce Brosnan.
28:02Correct.
28:03What medical condition is named from the Greek word for want of blood?
28:07Anemia.
28:08Correct.
28:09On a modern standard plug, what colour is the neutral wire?
28:11Brown.
28:12It's blue.
28:13Clue.
28:14An animal that eats both meat and vegetables is called what?
28:16An omnivore.
28:17Correct.
28:18In the 1979 film, Kramer vs. Kramer, who played Ted Kramer?
28:23Dustin Hoffman.
28:24Correct.
28:25In 1964, Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form what country?
28:29Tanzania.
28:30Correct.
28:316,000 leagues under the sea, what is the name of Captain Nemo's submarine?
28:34Nautilus.
28:35Correct.
28:36In distance from the sun, what planet comes between Earth and Jupiter?
28:39Er...
28:41Venus.
28:42It's Mars.
28:43Who was the first man to fly a balloon solo around the world?
28:46Mumbroke?
28:47No, it's Steve Fossett.
28:49Did great though, Judy.
28:507,000 pounds.
28:51That's nice.
28:52Right.
28:53Yeah, I think that's very good.
28:54You're not pleased?
28:55Yes, I am.
28:56I should say so.
28:57It's time to face the chaser.
28:58Ha-ha.
29:11Shumai, Judy.
29:12Shumai.
29:13Reasonable efforts.
29:14Quite a good team, this.
29:15Not bad.
29:16Don't get petulant about it.
29:17Petulant?
29:18Moi?
29:19Here we go, let's put some money on the table.
29:21We have 7,000 pounds.
29:23If you wish to take a step closer to the home, the chaser will offer you...
29:251,000 pounds.
29:27But if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
29:3045,000 pounds.
29:33So 20 grand each.
29:34Yeah, which gives you your Jaguar.
29:36Go on.
29:37Have a chat.
29:38That's your e-type.
29:39What do you think?
29:40You're confident.
29:41You can do him.
29:42You can take him.
29:43Catherine?
29:44Um, you've got a really good breadth of general knowledge, so we want you back.
29:49So, it's up to you, but I'd stick with a sever.
29:52Catherine's very nervous there.
29:53She's almost got up.
29:54Yeah.
29:55No, I'm going to be a coward, I'm afraid.
29:587,000.
29:59Alright, that's fine.
30:00Take the other two sums away.
30:01Chaser?
30:02I think I've offered this team 137,000 pounds.
30:04Oh, we're not greedy.
30:06Let's get on with it.
30:07Come on, then.
30:08Judy, I love it.
30:09For 7,000 pounds, the chase is on.
30:12Come on, Judy, let's take him down.
30:16Good luck.
30:17Here comes your first question.
30:19Which of these hairstyles was not named after a fictional character?
30:25A, the Farrah.
30:27B, the Purdy.
30:29C, the Rachel.
30:32You've put.
30:35The Farrah.
30:36Happy with that?
30:37Well, the Purdy was after Joanna Lumley's character.
30:39Yeah.
30:40Um, in the Avengers.
30:42Yeah.
30:43The Rachel, I believe, is a character on Friends or something like that.
30:46Right.
30:47And possibly Farrah Force Majors.
30:48Of course, the real person.
30:50Correct answer is?
30:53Brilliant.
30:54First step to home.
30:55The chaser has put.
30:58Yeah, gets that right.
31:00Absolutely right.
31:01From when she was on Charlie's Angels.
31:03Yeah.
31:04And when she was married to Lee Majors, the $6 million man,
31:07they were on the top two shows in America at the time.
31:09That was some earning power then.
31:10God, not half.
31:11Not half.
31:12I went to a barber's the other day and I asked for the beast.
31:15And he did it with a knife and fork.
31:17I'm not surprised.
31:19Here's next question.
31:21In pre-decimal currency, how many farthings were in a pound?
31:27Is it A, 960, B, 1,008, C, 1,200?
31:34You put?
31:35960.
31:36How does that work out then?
31:37Well, four to forties.
31:38Two hundred and forties.
31:39Two hundred and forties.
31:40What?
31:41Pennies and a pound, four fivings and a penny.
31:42Correct answer is?
31:43Fantastic.
31:44Another step closer to home.
31:45Brilliant.
31:46Well done, Judy.
31:47Thank goodness.
31:48You're an accountant, of course, aren't you?
31:49Yes.
31:50The chaser has put?
31:51Yeah, 960.
31:52And I really wish that question had fallen to any of your teammates.
31:55Yeah.
31:56Nonetheless, here's the next question.
31:57Who played James Bond in You Only Live Twice?
31:59Was it A, Sean Connery, B, Roger Moore or C, Pierce Brosnan?
32:03You put?
32:04Roger Moore.
32:05Somewhere in the middle of the James Bonds, wasn't it?
32:06What was the film about?
32:07I have no idea.
32:08I've only seen the first two.
32:09Not your thing?
32:10Not really, no.
32:11Correct answer is?
32:12The correct answer is?
32:13No.
32:14No.
32:15No.
32:16No.
32:17No.
32:18No.
32:19No.
32:20No.
32:21No.
32:22No.
32:23No.
32:24No.
32:25No.
32:26No.
32:27No.
32:28No.
32:29No.
32:30No.
32:31No.
32:32No.
32:33No.
32:35It's not.
32:36Sean Connery.
32:37Staying where we are.
32:38The Chaser is Putt.
32:39Sean Connery.
32:41Big Bond fan.
32:42Moves two steps behind.
32:43Yes, that was the one set in Japan where he faked his own death, because he was getting
32:46a bit too well-known, and I'd love to be a Bond villain someday.
32:50I was born to play it.
32:52Yes.
32:53Yes!
32:54Why aren't you?
32:55Why aren't you?
32:56If Barbara's watching, Barbara Broccoli, The Beast in the next Bond film.
33:00I'll take my fee in food.
33:02Well, you might lose on the deal.
33:05All right.
33:06Very good.
33:07Here's the next question.
33:10Hallam FM is a radio station broadcasting from which city?
33:15Is it A, Bristol?
33:16B, Sheffield?
33:17C, Newcastle?
33:19You put.
33:21Sheffield.
33:22Well, I know that Hallam is a constituency in Sheffield, so I'm assuming...
33:27Gotcha.
33:28Correct answer is...
33:30Brilliant.
33:32Well done, two from home.
33:34The chaser has put.
33:37Yes, also Sheffield.
33:39Sheffield-Hallam is the Deputy Prime Minister's constituency.
33:41Oh, right.
33:42Here's your next question.
33:44Which of these singers has not had a top ten single with Michael Jackson?
33:51A, Acon.
33:52B, Janet Jackson.
33:54C, Stevie Wonder.
33:56You put.
34:02A, Acon.
34:03I've never even heard of him.
34:05Or her.
34:07The correct answer is...
34:09Stevie Wonder.
34:12We've got to stay where we are.
34:13The chaser's put.
34:14Janet Jackson, yeah.
34:19Well, Acon was the one I knew he had had a top ten single with.
34:23Well, after he died, Acon had mixed a sort of posthumously a track together with him.
34:27Very good.
34:28Yeah, but that's not doing it with him, is it?
34:30I think they were planning to do something before he, unfortunately, passed away.
34:34Right.
34:35Here's the next question.
34:36In Italian, what is a mobile phone called?
34:42Is it A, Cellulari?
34:44Is it B, Handy?
34:46Or is it C, Portabili?
34:49You put.
34:52Cellulari.
34:53I like doing this.
34:54Do you think that's right?
34:55I don't know.
34:58Vodafone.
34:59I don't think Vodafone would have given it to you.
35:01Nocaya.
35:02Orangio.
35:04Orangio.
35:05No.
35:07You put Cellulari.
35:09Is he to write-a?
35:10The correct answer is...
35:13It is, boy.
35:15It's nuts, innit?
35:17All right, well, one from home.
35:18The chaser has put.
35:19Has he got it to write-a?
35:22It gets it wrong with Portabili.
35:24Well, that's a blind guess on both our parts.
35:27Let's get out.
35:27Come on, get through to the final chase.
35:29Come on, Judy.
35:29Here's your next question.
35:31Which of these actors played the Doctor in Doctor Who first?
35:36Was it A, Tom Baker?
35:38B, Sylvester McCoy?
35:40Or C, John Pertwee?
35:43You put.
35:46John Pertwee.
35:47Happy with that?
35:48Reasonably, yes.
35:49Yeah, I should say so.
35:51The correct answer is to go through with £7,000.
35:53Come on.
35:54Brilliant.
35:57John Pertwee is with for £7,000.
35:59£7,000, £7,000, £7,000, £7,000.
36:02Which baked the question.
36:04Look at that lovely drop up there.
36:06What did we have up here?
36:07£45,000 and two cushions we had.
36:11You were doing so well.
36:12It was a great line.
36:13So I'm a card.
36:13No, you're not a card at all.
36:14Just erring on the side of caution.
36:17Congratulations.
36:17You're through to the final chase.
36:19Let's go and grab a seat next to Paul and Catherine.
36:21There you go.
36:23So.
36:24Worried now.
36:25Cross-generational teams I'm always scared of.
36:28Yep.
36:28I'd got rid of the youngster.
36:29It would have been really nice to get rid of the experienced player who could be the
36:33glue to the team.
36:33Yeah, absolutely.
36:35I may regret that in the final chase.
36:37Well, we shall see.
36:38Catherine, Paul and Judy have made it through to the final chase.
36:40£22,000 in the prize fund.
36:43Can they take down the beast?
36:44Find out after the break.
36:47Welcome back.
36:48Catherine, Paul and Judy have made it through to the final chase.
36:51There is £22,000 in the total prize fund.
36:54Now on the buzzer and against the clock, the team must answer as many questions as they
36:57can.
36:57Each right answer puts them a step further away from the chaser.
37:00Then the chaser has the same amount of time to try and catch the team.
37:03If he does, they go home with nothing.
37:04But if he doesn't, they'll go home with an equal share of £22,000.
37:08And I wish you luck.
37:09I really do.
37:10Three of you have made it through to the final chase.
37:12It means you get an automatic three-step head start on our chaser.
37:14There it is.
37:14Across our wall.
37:16Your time starts now.
37:19Sour, whipping and clotted are all types of what?
37:21Boom.
37:22Cream.
37:22Correct.
37:23In the cartoon, what's the name of Beavis' best friend?
37:25Who's been?
37:26Butthead.
37:26Correct.
37:27When I Grow Up was a hit for which girl group?
37:29Boom.
37:29Pass.
37:30Pussycat Dolls.
37:31In Greek mythology, Nix was the goddess of what?
37:33Boom.
37:34Pass.
37:34It's night.
37:35Glen Eagle's golf course is in what country of the UK?
37:37Boom.
37:37Scotland.
37:38Correct.
37:38The Akita is a breed of what animal?
37:40Goofman.
37:41Dog.
37:41Correct.
37:42James Dean Bradfield sings in what Welsh band?
37:44Boom.
37:44Manic Street Preachers.
37:45Correct.
37:45Who wrote Gone With The Wind?
37:47Boom.
37:47Pass.
37:48Margaret Mitchell, how many items in a score?
37:50Boom.
37:5120.
37:51Correct.
37:51In what country is Acapulco?
37:53Boom.
37:53Mexico.
37:54Correct.
37:54What company makes the perfumes, Youth Dew and Knowing?
37:57Judy.
37:58Estee Lauder.
37:58Correct.
37:59In Bambi, what animal is flour?
38:01Boom.
38:02Pass.
38:02It's a skunk.
38:03Monday is named after what?
38:05Boom.
38:06Pass.
38:06In the moon.
38:07Phoenix Chi is the daughter of which former Spice Girl?
38:09Judy.
38:10Mel V.
38:11Yes, correct.
38:12What TV soap did Pauline Quirk join in 2010?
38:14Judy.
38:15Emmerdale.
38:16Correct.
38:16Rodolfo and Mimi are characters in what Puccini Opera?
38:19Boom.
38:19Pass.
38:19La Boheme.
38:20In fashion, what are breeches?
38:22Boom.
38:22Trousers.
38:23Correct.
38:23Jim Carrey played which film Pet Detective?
38:26Boom.
38:26Ace Ventura.
38:26Correct.
38:27What TV show is known as TOWIE?
38:30Boom.
38:31Pass.
38:31Only Where's Essex?
38:32Which jockey won his first derby on Troy in 79?
38:35Boom.
38:35That's the picket.
38:35It's Willie Carson.
38:36New York's Kennedy Airport has what three-letter code?
38:38Heathman.
38:39JFK.
38:40Correct.
38:40Karma Chameleon was the number one for which group?
38:42Boom.
38:43Culture Club.
38:43Correct.
38:44What monkey is named after an order of monks?
38:46Boom.
38:47Pass.
38:47It's Cappuccine.
38:48Which Italian wrote the novel The Name of the Rose?
38:51Boom.
38:51Umberto Eco.
38:52V.E. Day and V.J. Day celebrate victory in what war?
38:55Boom.
38:55Second World War.
38:56Correct.
38:56What French phrase means good word?
38:58Boom.
38:59Pass.
38:59It's Bon Mo.
39:00In Mork and Mindy, what planet was Mork from?
39:03Catherine.
39:03Pass.
39:04It's Ork.
39:04Who directed Once Upon a Time in the West?
39:06Boom.
39:07Pass.
39:07Sergio Leone.
39:08Knowing me, knowing you is the number one for who?
39:10Boom.
39:10Abba.
39:11Correct.
39:11Atkins, South Beach and Hay are all types of words.
39:13What?
39:14Judy.
39:15Diet.
39:15Correct.
39:16What's the largest city in South Africa?
39:18Boom.
39:18Joanna's Bird.
39:19Correct.
39:20Oh, I tell you what.
39:2221 is great.
39:23You happy with that?
39:23Yeah.
39:24I've got to say, that's a pretty good target, you know?
39:25It's a good target, yeah.
39:26There we are.
39:2721 steps.
39:28Let's see if that's enough.
39:29It's time to bring on the chaser.
39:3021.
39:31Good score.
39:45I'll tell you now, I'm going to get 21 questions right.
39:48If you don't push me back, I will beat you.
39:51That's what it's all about.
39:52Please remember, if the chaser does get a question wrong, then the team get it right.
39:55They do indeed.
39:56Push him back one step, and that could be the difference between winning and losing.
39:59Let's see if 21 steps is indeed enough.
40:01It is time for the final chase.
40:07Chaser, your time starts now.
40:11Who did Chris Evans replace as Radio 2 breakfast host?
40:13Two ball.
40:14Stop the clock.
40:15That is wrong.
40:17Terry Wogan.
40:18Is correct.
40:19All right.
40:19Chaser has no score at the moment.
40:21We push you on a step.
40:22Round to 22.
40:24Your time starts again now.
40:27What's the world's second highest mountain?
40:29K2.
40:30Correct.
40:30The Boy Does Nothing was a hit for which singer?
40:33Alicia Dixon.
40:34Correct.
40:35What weekday is named after a Norse goddess?
40:39Friday.
40:39Correct.
40:40What's the outer skin and bacon called?
40:42The Rind.
40:43Correct.
40:44Who's the host of All Star Family Fortunes?
40:46Vernon Kay.
40:47Correct.
40:47John Connor features in what sci-fi film series?
40:50Terminator series.
40:50Correct.
40:51What creature is a titmouse?
40:53It's a bird.
40:54Correct.
40:54What's the blank tile worth in Scrabble?
40:56Zero.
40:57Correct.
40:57What's the maiden name of Colleen Rooney?
40:59McCulloch.
41:01Stop the clock.
41:02That is wrong.
41:05O'Clockland.
41:06Correct.
41:06Pushes the chaser back to seven.
41:08Your time starts again.
41:11Now, which singer had a number one with Grace Kelly?
41:14Mika.
41:14Correct.
41:15Who played Ricky Ricardo in I Love Lucy?
41:17Desi Arnaz.
41:18Correct.
41:19What does a decree absolute grant?
41:21Divorce.
41:21Correct.
41:22What film is subtitled The Curse of the Black Pearl?
41:26Pirates of the Caribbean.
41:27Correct.
41:28Who won Dancing on Ice in 2011?
41:29Pass.
41:32Oh, stop the clock.
41:33Carvatoynton.
41:36Carvatoynton.
41:37Is wrong.
41:38Correct answer.
41:38Sam Atwater.
41:40Thanks for the lead off.
41:41Eleven required to catch the team.
41:43Your time starts again.
41:45Now, the island of Curacao is part of what country?
41:48Netherlands.
41:49Correct.
41:49In clothing, what's a Stetson?
41:51Hat.
41:51Correct.
41:52Who was lead singer in Soft Cell?
41:54Um, Mark Almond.
41:57Correct.
41:57Michael Owen played football for what Spanish club?
42:00Um, Real Madrid.
42:01Correct.
42:02Which female novelist wrote the talented Mr Ripley?
42:05Uh, Patricia Cornwell.
42:07Stop the clock.
42:08That is wrong.
42:09Faye Weldon.
42:10Is also wrong.
42:11Correct answer.
42:12Patricia Highsmith.
42:14Phew.
42:15This is going to be close.
42:16Your time starts again.
42:19Now, the WBC is an organisation in what?
42:21Boxing.
42:22Correct.
42:22In the Simpsons, what colour is Margie's hair?
42:24Blue.
42:25Correct.
42:26Humboldt and Ferry are species of what bird?
42:30Penguin.
42:31Correct.
42:31In what year did the Beatles first visit the US?
42:341965.
42:35Is wrong.
42:36Stop the clock.
42:3765.
42:3864.
42:39Six.
42:40Is wrong.
42:42Correct answer is 1964.
42:44Four steps required to catch the team.
42:47Your time starts again.
42:49Now, a person's weak spot is their Achilles what?
42:51Heel.
42:51Correct.
42:52A donkey is the mascot of what US political party?
42:55The Democrats.
42:56Correct.
42:56What city is overlooked by Mount Corcovado?
42:59Rio de Janeiro.
43:00Correct.
43:01Who wrote the classic novel The Secret Garden?
43:04E.E.
43:04Nesbitt.
43:05Is wrong.
43:06Stop the clock.
43:09We don't know.
43:10Correct answer is Francis Hodgson Burnett.
43:13Burnett.
43:14Eight seconds remaining.
43:15Your time starts again.
43:18Now, how many days in five weeks?
43:2035.
43:21Is correct.
43:22Woo!
43:25Six seconds remaining.
43:27Oh, guys.
43:28How do you feel?
43:29Got you.
43:30Yeah.
43:30I bet it was close.
43:32I honestly thought you were going to do it.
43:34I really did.
43:35Well, we have to take the 22,000 away.
43:37You have been caught.
43:38And for you, the chase is over.
43:41The Beast.
43:42Well, when I put 1965 for the Beatles, I thought I was a dead man there when I got it wrong.
43:47I got out of jail there.
43:48Skinny of teeth?
43:49Yeah, but they all count.
43:51So, the Beast catches another team of contenders.
43:54Can anyone take him down?
43:55Find out next time on The Chase.
43:57Goodbye.
43:57Two old rivals will both be desperate for wins tonight, having drawn in the last two home games in this Euro 2012 Group G.
44:14England and Wales play at Wembley later.
44:16Live coverage begins at 7.
44:18So, that means there's no red or black tonight.
44:20It returns tomorrow evening here on ITV1 at 8.
44:24It returns tomorrow evening here on ITV1 at 8.
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