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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.
00:20Hello and welcome to The Chase.
00:22Today's team of four total strangers believe they've got what it takes to beat one of Britain's finest quiz brains and take home thousands of pounds.
00:28Why don't we meet them?
00:30I'm Simon.
00:31I'm 33.
00:32I'm a radio presenter from Liverpool.
00:34I'm Mari.
00:34I'm 75.
00:36I'm a retired medical secretary and I come from Essex.
00:39I'm Vicky.
00:40I'm 23 and I'm a maths teacher from Doncaster.
00:43I'm Tesha.
00:44I'm 39.
00:45I'm a full-time mum and I'm from Colchester.
00:47So there they are.
00:49Now, one by one, they'll 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.
00:57Anyone 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 with a chance to win an equal share of that total prize fund.
01:06First to face the chaser, it's Simon.
01:08Right, now you're a radio presenter from Liverpool.
01:14I am, yes, Bradley.
01:15What sort of radio show do you have?
01:16I work on Radio City, which is at the top of a beacon 450 feet up and I do the weekend breakfast show.
01:22Really?
01:22Yeah.
01:23I don't think there's any radio station possibly in the world that's at a higher altitude.
01:27Oh, well, that's very good, isn't it?
01:29And is it like a magazine you talk about what's on the papers and stuff?
01:31Yeah, music and talking what's on the papers, internet, all that kind of stuff.
01:34Favourite type of music, then?
01:35It's got to be kind of current pop stuff, really.
01:37All right.
01:38Well, I'm going to ask you quickfire questions against the clock.
01:41Each correct answer is worth £1,000.
01:43Your time starts now.
01:46What sport was the basis of the Jim Davidson game show Big Break?
01:49Snooker.
01:49Correct.
01:50Who released the albums The Rhythm of the Saints and Graceland?
01:53Elvis Presley.
01:54Paul Simon.
01:55Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage tried to break into Alcatraz in what action film of the 90s?
02:01Pass.
02:01The Rock.
02:02Which artist has museums dedicated to him in Barcelona and his home city of Malaga?
02:08Pass.
02:08Picasso.
02:09The expression persona non grata comes from what ancient language?
02:12Latin.
02:13Correct.
02:13George, Jane, Judy and Elroy make up what cartoon family?
02:17Pass.
02:17The Jetsons.
02:19What part of the tooth is the hardest substance in the body?
02:21Enamel.
02:22Correct.
02:22What Dolly Parton film had the tagline, getting even is a full-time job?
02:26Pass.
02:27Nine to five.
02:27Who was the first footballer to score a hat-trick at a World Cup final?
02:31Pelé.
02:32Jeff Hurst.
02:33A person with a PGCE is qualified to take up what?
02:36Correct.
02:37In what cathedral is Sutherland's tapestry Christ in Glory?
02:40Pass.
02:41Coventry.
02:42Stephen King's novel Salem's Lot centred on what supernatural creatures?
02:46Zombies.
02:47No.
02:47Correct answer was vampires.
02:49Slightly out of time anyway.
02:50You've got £4,000 to start off with.
02:52Four grand's not too bad.
02:54It's now time to take on a chaser.
02:55But, Simon, who will you be up against today?
02:58Will it be Dark Destroyer, Sean Wallace?
03:00He can answer any question, especially whatever happened to Howard from the Halifax ads.
03:05Or will it be Anne Hegarty, the governess?
03:07Her idea of a holiday is two weeks all-inclusive at Holloway.
03:11Or is it the Sinner Man?
03:13New chaser, Paul Sinner.
03:14For once we've got a chaser who's funny, ha-ha, not funny, peculiar.
03:17Or will it be the Beast himself?
03:19Mark Lebet.
03:20You don't want to meet him down the dark alley.
03:22He'd block it.
03:23I've got eyes down, look in.
03:25Let's bring on the chaser.
03:30Ooh!
03:31It's the mastermind champ, the Dark Destroyer.
03:35Barrister, Sean Wallace.
03:39Good afternoon, Simon.
03:40Hello, Sean.
03:41You've got a very bubbly personality, haven't you?
03:44I think I have to for the job that I do, yeah.
03:46You've just met the antidote.
03:48Are you going to burst this bubble?
03:49Of course.
03:50Of course.
03:51Right, let's put some money on the table.
03:54£4,000.
03:55As always, three steps ahead of the chaser.
03:58If you wish to take a step closer to home, Simon, the chaser will offer you...
04:01A very generous £1,500.
04:03Not bad.
04:04However, if you wish to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
04:07£15,000.
04:09OK, £15,000 it is.
04:11Turn around, have a chat with your team.
04:14What do you think?
04:16I think as far as higher offers go, £15,000 isn't quite up there with the...
04:21Is it really worth going for the risk on that one?
04:24Yeah.
04:24Hmm.
04:25What about you, Mari?
04:26There were a lot of questions that you would have known.
04:28Yeah.
04:28Therefore, when you've got the options, I think you'll do better.
04:32All right, Tasha.
04:33I think she'd get back here.
04:35Be safe.
04:36We need as many bodies back here.
04:37Right, that's the advice you've been given.
04:39It is your choice.
04:40Of course, what will it be?
04:42I think I'm going to rule out the £15,000, as tempting as it is.
04:46I'm just not 100% confident after my first round to maybe go for that.
04:51So I'm kind of toying with the other two.
04:54I think I'll stick with where I am, £4,000.
04:55£4,000 it is.
04:56Take the other two sums away.
04:57Thank you very much, chaser.
04:59Not confident, Simon.
05:00Good.
05:01Simon, for £4,000, the chase is on.
05:08Good luck.
05:09Here comes your first question.
05:12The musical, Les Miserables, is based on a novel by which French writer?
05:17A. Victor Hugo.
05:19B. Alexandre Dumas.
05:21C. Emile Zola.
05:24You put.
05:26Victor Hugo.
05:27Happy with that?
05:27Yeah, it's a musical I've seen a few times, so yeah.
05:29Good.
05:29Correct answer is?
05:32Absolutely.
05:32Step close to home immediately.
05:33That's a great start.
05:34The chase has put.
05:37Yeah, Victor Hugo.
05:38He knows his stuff.
05:39Good start.
05:40Here's your next question.
05:42What is the largest lake in Italy?
05:45Is it A. Lake Garda?
05:47B. Lake Como.
05:49C. Lake Maggiore.
05:53You put.
05:55Lake Como.
05:56You know this?
05:57Not 100%.
05:58It's one I definitely knew was an Italian lake.
06:01I think George Clooney got married there.
06:02So we'll go with that as the answer.
06:04Correct answer is?
06:07Unlucky.
06:07Garda's the right one.
06:09You've got to stay where you are.
06:10The chase has put.
06:13He does indeed put the lake Garda, which is the correct answer, and starts to close the gap.
06:16Here's the next question.
06:18Which of these actresses did not appear in the film Calendar Girls?
06:26A. Helen Mirren.
06:27B. Annette Crosby.
06:30C. Judi Dench.
06:31You put.
06:34Judi Dench.
06:35Happy with that?
06:36Yeah, I'm pretty sure Annette Crosby from One Point in the Grave had a smaller part.
06:39Helen Mirren definitely, so yeah, Judi Dench.
06:41Correct answer is?
06:43That's absolutely right.
06:45Three from home.
06:46Chase has put.
06:49Brilliant.
06:50We're rocking and rolling.
06:51Good logic.
06:52Yeah, very good.
06:53Let's have the next question.
06:55Who released the debut album This Is The Life in 2007?
07:00A. Florence and the Machine.
07:03B. Rihanna.
07:04C. Amy MacDonald.
07:06Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
07:12Press nice and early there.
07:13Needed a music question to come round.
07:15Let me tell everyone at home, you have put.
07:18A. Amy MacDonald.
07:19Happy with that?
07:20Yeah, definitely happy with that.
07:22You might have put him under a bit of pressure here.
07:24I hope so.
07:25He took his time on that question.
07:28Correct answer is?
07:31Great.
07:31Two from home now.
07:32We're doing brilliant.
07:33The chaser has put.
07:36Oh, yes, gets it wrong.
07:39What happened there then, Governor?
07:41I wasn't too sure, actually.
07:42It was either Florence and the Machine or Amy MacDonald.
07:45Florence and the Machine hadn't even had a hit out in 2007.
07:48See, Florence and the Machine not even had a hit out in 2007.
07:52What were you thinking of?
07:53Simon, I'm the chaser.
07:55Don't forget that, OK?
07:57Here's the next question.
07:58Nanook is the Inuit word for what animal?
08:05A. Polar bear.
08:06B. Seal.
08:08C. Walrus.
08:09You have put a seal.
08:15Polar bear seemed the obvious kind of animal that it would go for us.
08:18That's why I went for one of the other two.
08:20We shall see.
08:21Correct answer is?
08:24Polar bear.
08:25I think it was a film as well.
08:27No doubt Sean will tell us.
08:28We've got to stay where we are.
08:29The chaser's put.
08:30The chaser's put.
09:00In a TV advert, what sweets were made to make your mouth water?
09:06A. Jelly Tuts.
09:07B. Opal fruits.
09:09C. Spangles.
09:11You've put.
09:13Opal fruits.
09:14Absolutely.
09:15Come on.
09:16Correct answer is?
09:18Brilliant.
09:19Opal fruits it is.
09:20There you are.
09:21One from home.
09:22The chaser has put.
09:24Yeah, opal fruits.
09:26And still remains a few steps behind us.
09:28Are they still called opal fruits?
09:29Starburst.
09:31Starburst.
09:31Why did they change it from opal fruits?
09:33And spangles.
09:34I used to love spangles.
09:36And marathon.
09:37What happened?
09:38Toblerone.
09:39Yeah, Toblerone is still Toblerone.
09:41Curly whirlies, yeah.
09:42Yeah, but they're still called the same.
09:46What side of the box?
09:46Sean's just talking about chocolate bars he likes.
09:48He's talking about chocolate.
09:49He's got into one totally, isn't he?
09:51All right.
09:51Here's your next question.
09:54The gallbladder lies under which organ?
09:57A. Stomach.
09:58B. Spleen.
10:00C. Liver.
10:01You've put.
10:08Spleen.
10:10It's down there, but I'm not totally sure, which is why I'm going for spleen.
10:13It sounds like it's in the right kind of area.
10:15All right.
10:16If spleen's correct, we're going through with £4,000.
10:17And you've smashed the Dark Destroyer.
10:20Yes.
10:21Fingers crossed to go through with £4,000.
10:24We'll find out after the break.
10:28Fantastic.
10:29Welcome back.
10:30Simon here is one correct answer away from going through to the final chase for £4,000.
10:35Now, before the break, I asked him the question, the gallbladder lies under which organ?
10:40Simon said B and spleen.
10:42If B and spleen is correct, we're in clover.
10:45It's not me, just give the chaser the chance to close the gap.
10:49The correct answer is...
10:53Oh.
10:55Unlucky.
10:56Well, I say unlucky.
10:57It's close because it's only about there.
10:59Yeah.
10:59Correct answer is liver.
11:01The chaser has put...
11:04Yes, he knows.
11:07Comes now just a couple of steps behind us.
11:09Right, let's get these right.
11:10Come on.
11:10Here's your next question.
11:11Scotland has how many race courses?
11:16A, three.
11:17B, four.
11:18C, five.
11:23You've put...
11:25Three.
11:27It's the worst kind of question I could kind of get.
11:30Correct answer is...
11:33Five.
11:35Got to stay where we are.
11:36The chaser has put...
11:39Yes.
11:41Ouch, ouch, ouch.
11:43You sure that wasn't a guess?
11:44I knew it was around five.
11:46You knew it was around five.
11:47Which could be three or four.
11:49Could be.
11:50But the point being, Bradley, I'm now one behind Simon.
11:54Come on, mate.
11:54I know, yeah.
11:55Come on, come on.
11:55Pressure's on a bit.
11:56Yeah.
11:56Here comes your next question.
11:57My Dinger Ling was a 1972 UK number one for which rock and roll musician?
12:07Was it A, Little Richard, B, Chuck Berry, C, Jerry Lee Lewis?
12:13All righty.
12:21You've put...
12:23Little Richard.
12:24If I'm not mistaken, this is your industry.
12:26It's my industry but not my era, unfortunately.
12:28It's a good 30 years before most of the stuff that I normally play.
12:35Correct answer is to stay in the game.
12:41It's Chuck Berry.
12:42Yeah, it's toying between A and B.
12:44Oh, mate.
12:46This has got to be wrong.
12:47The chase has put so we can stay in the game.
12:54Yeah, Chuck Berry.
12:56Oh, we were so close.
13:00So close but yet so far.
13:02I'm so sorry.
13:03You have been caught and for you, the chase is over.
13:06Cheers, Bradley.
13:06Wish you luck.
13:09You made a few mistakes there, mate.
13:11But at the end of the day, I've punished him.
13:14Yo!
13:16Smugsville, USA.
13:18Next to face the chaser, can she tame him?
13:20It's Mari.
13:25Welcome.
13:27Now, you're from Essex.
13:28Yes, I am.
13:28I'm from Chigwell.
13:29What road are you in?
13:31Off Manor Road.
13:32Stradbrook Drive?
13:33No, further.
13:34Forest?
13:35No.
13:35Lutton Lane?
13:36No.
13:37Where about side are you?
13:38No, I'm the Grange Hillside.
13:40Oh, you're the Grange Hillside, down by Mansford Way?
13:42Yes.
13:42Very near there.
13:43Hmm.
13:44Funny you're being here today.
13:45My brother's a burglar.
13:46Well, it's lovely.
13:49Welcome to the show.
13:50Now, I'm going to ask you quickfire questions against the clock.
13:53Right.
13:53Are you ready?
13:54Yes.
13:54Good luck.
13:55Your time starts now.
13:57In the story of the three little pigs, the strongest house is made of what?
14:01Wood.
14:02It's bricks.
14:03Coronation Street actor Keith Duffy is also known as a member of what boy band?
14:07House.
14:07Boyzone.
14:08How many EU countries are permanent members of the United Nations Security Council?
14:12Fifteen.
14:13Two.
14:14Which socialite and handbag designer is the sister of Paris Hilton?
14:18House.
14:19Nikki Hilton.
14:20What game features in the films The Colour of Money and The Hustler?
14:24Paul Newman.
14:25No, it's Paul.
14:26The NKVD was a forerunner of what secret service organisation?
14:30KGB.
14:31Is correct.
14:32Who impersonated Trevor MacDonald as Trevor McDonough on the TV show Tiz Was?
14:37I don't know.
14:37Lenny Henry.
14:38What heavy metal band released The Last Frontier in 2010?
14:42House.
14:42Iron Maiden.
14:43Playwrights Brendan Behan and Sean O'Casey were born in what capital city?
14:48Dublin.
14:48Is correct.
14:49What's the maximum winning score in a card game pontoon?
14:52Twenty-one.
14:52Correct.
14:53The hanbok is the traditional dress of what Asian country?
14:56South Africa.
14:58It's Korea.
14:59Nonetheless, Marie, £3,000.
15:01Bit disappointed?
15:02Yes.
15:03Well, £3,000 could be more depending on the offers.
15:05It's time to face the chaser.
15:07Good afternoon, Marie.
15:20Hello.
15:21We seem to have some really nice contestants on the show today.
15:24We do.
15:25It's a shame, I'm going to have to be really, really ruthless.
15:28Well, we'll see.
15:29Let's put some money on the table, shall we?
15:31There's your £3,000.
15:33If you wish to take a step closer to home, Marie, the chaser will offer you...
15:36£1,000.
15:38£1,000.
15:38If you wish to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
15:43£15,000.
15:44Ooh, not bad.
15:45Have a chat with your team, Marie.
15:47Well, what do you think?
15:49I think, Marie, the questions in the quickfire round weren't very nice on you, but when you've
15:53got the multiple choice, there might be something in there that's going to trigger it, so have
15:57some more confidence in yourself, I think.
15:59Marie, I think that £3,000 would be nice to have in the pot, so I think you should take
16:04it and get back over here.
16:07Very cautious, Tasha, I have to say, but it is your decision, though, Marie.
16:11I think Tasha is absolutely right, and I will be a coward and stick with the £3,000.
16:15That's not being a coward at all, Marie.
16:17That's being very sensible.
16:18Chaser.
16:18He's definitely very sensible, but I'm still going to catch you, Marie.
16:22We'll see.
16:22For £3,000, the chase is on.
16:30Good luck, Marie.
16:31Here comes your first question.
16:33Who wrote the novel Jaws, which was later made into a film?
16:37Was it A, Peter Benchley, B, Mario Puzo, or C, Stephen King?
16:45You've put Peter Benchley.
16:48Have you read it?
16:50I've read part of it.
16:51I got scared.
16:52Which bitch you get scared at?
16:54Cost of the ice creams.
16:55Correct answer is...
16:58Well played.
16:59Peter Benchley it is.
17:00On our way home already.
17:01The chaser has put...
17:04Yes, Peter Benchley.
17:05Funny I thought it was a Stephen King novel.
17:07No, his first novel was Carrie.
17:09Ah.
17:09Mario Puzo obviously wrote The Godfather.
17:11Yes.
17:12Here's your next question.
17:13The dugong is an animal that lives in what habitat?
17:19A, water.
17:21B, trees.
17:22C, caves.
17:25You put water.
17:29What's a dugong?
17:30It's a very ugly looking animal, but I think it goes in the water.
17:34Right.
17:35It's a bit big to climb trees.
17:37Ah.
17:38The correct answer is...
17:40We're a step closer to home.
17:42The chaser's put.
17:48Said it was too heavy to climb trees.
17:50We said it was too heavy to climb trees, and you went and put trees.
17:52You buffoon.
17:53Are you regretting not taking a higher offer?
17:55No, not yet.
17:57Here's your next question.
18:00In 2003, which singer's daughter won the Miss World title for Ireland?
18:05Is it A, Val Doonican, B, Christa Berg, or C, Daniel O'Donnell?
18:16You've put Christa Berg.
18:19You don't know this, do you?
18:20I don't know this.
18:22Go for the middle if you don't know.
18:24Yeah, that's right.
18:26The correct answer is...
18:29Getting...
18:31Two from home.
18:32The chaser has put...
18:34Yes, he knew that, Christa Berg.
18:37I was hoping when you were taking such a long time to make your decision that you'd press C, but you didn't.
18:41No.
18:42See?
18:43Here's your next question.
18:46Once home to Edward Elgar and J.M. Berry, the village of Broadway is in which range of hills?
18:53Is it A, the Chilterns, B, the Mendips, or C, the Cotswolds?
18:58You have put...
19:01Cotswolds.
19:02Happy with that?
19:03Yes, I've been there.
19:05Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
19:06Correct answer is...
19:09Fantastic one from home.
19:11The chaser has put...
19:12He's going to get this wrong.
19:15Not going to get that wrong, Bradley.
19:17I thought you might get it wrong.
19:18Absolutely not.
19:19All right, here's what I'm hoping is going to be your last question, Mari.
19:23Here it comes.
19:26Angelo Dundee is a famous trainer in what sport?
19:31A, horse racing.
19:32B, athletics.
19:34C, boxing.
19:37You have put...
19:40Boxing.
19:41Why boxing?
19:42I don't know.
19:45He just sounds like he might have been a boxer.
19:47I don't really know.
19:49No?
19:50To go through with £3,000, the correct answer is...
19:56Fantastic.
19:58Well-plied, Mari.
20:00Well done.
20:03And I will let the chaser tell you exactly who Angelo Dundee is.
20:06Muhammad Ali's trainer.
20:08Was it?
20:08Right.
20:09There you go.
20:10That says it all.
20:11You can't get bigger.
20:12Mari, thank you very much.
20:13If you'd like to take your seat in the final chase.
20:15Well done.
20:16Next to face the chaser, it's Vicky.
20:22Well, now you're from Doncaster.
20:24I am indeed.
20:24If you want some money, though, what would you do with it, Vicky?
20:27I would want to go to my very first Grand Prix.
20:29Really?
20:30Yeah.
20:30It's just cars going around a track, isn't it?
20:32That is what all my family say when they're stuck there on a Sunday having to watch it.
20:36But it's all about the strategies and the pit stops.
20:37Fair enough.
20:38Well, what sort of strategy would you adopt at the table?
20:42Sean is possibly a little inconsistent.
20:49So, yeah, we'll have to see what happens with the cash build-up and take it from there.
20:53Right, let's do it.
20:54Let's get straight to the cash builder then, Vicky.
20:55I wish you luck.
20:56Your time starts now.
20:59What's the film version of the Rocky Horror Show called?
21:02Pass.
21:03Rocky Horror Picture Show.
21:04The Granada and the Cortina were car models produced by what company?
21:09Ford.
21:10Correct.
21:11The TV series Marion and Jeff starred which Welsh comedian?
21:15Steve.
21:16Rob Brydon.
21:17In 1988, which minister resigned after saying British eggs were infected with salmonella?
21:21Pass.
21:21Edwina Carey.
21:23Rapid time zone change syndrome is more commonly known by what two words?
21:27Jet lag.
21:27Correct.
21:28Yes to me, yes to you, yes to day was a 60s hit for which singer?
21:32Pass.
21:32Stevie Wonder.
21:33In 1998, singer Louise Nerding married which footballer?
21:36Jamie Reddap.
21:37Correct.
21:38In An American Werewolf in London, what job does Jenny Agatha's character have?
21:42Dentist.
21:43She's a nurse.
21:44Which of Princess Grace of Monaco's children was born first?
21:48Anne.
21:49Caroline.
21:50Roald Dahl's book SEO Trot is the name of what creature spelt backwards?
21:58Pass.
21:59Tortoise.
22:00I couldn't get that in my head.
22:02I know, SEO Trot.
22:04Yeah.
22:05£3,000.
22:06Bit disappointed?
22:07Very.
22:08Well, you never know.
22:09Now, you saw what happened to Marie.
22:11Won by a romp, which means she could have gone for the higher amount.
22:15Yep.
22:15You'll have to think about your strategy.
22:16Are you ready?
22:17I am.
22:17It's time to face the chaser.
22:19Good afternoon, Vicky.
22:32Afternoon, Sean.
22:34Inconsistent, am I?
22:35A little.
22:36Well, we'll see.
22:38Let's put some money on the table.
22:39There's your £3,000.
22:40If you wish to take a step closer to the home, the chaser will offer you.
22:43£1,000.
22:44A grand.
22:45If you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you.
22:48£30,000.
22:49£30,000.
22:51Have a chat with Marie and Tasha.
22:53There you go.
22:55Ladies.
22:55Well, it's much easier when you're doing the multiple choice.
22:59Mm-hmm.
22:59Vicky, that's £30,000 now.
23:01I know.
23:02And it's multiple choice.
23:03Yeah.
23:03Go for it.
23:05Eyes wide open there, Tasha.
23:06Seen £30,000.
23:08What do you think, Vicky?
23:09It's your choice.
23:11Oh.
23:13That's a ridiculous amount of money.
23:17I'm going to go for the £30,000.
23:20£30,000 it is.
23:21Woo!
23:22Right, the girls look egging you on.
23:24Of course they would do.
23:25It's a lot of money.
23:27Chaser.
23:27I'm impressed.
23:29Vicky, for £30,000, the chase is on.
23:37Oh, I love it.
23:38Great.
23:39Here comes your first question.
23:40Good luck.
23:43Which former prime minister was MP for Sedgefield?
23:47Was it A. Edward Heath?
23:48B. Tony Blair?
23:51C. John Major?
23:55You have put John Major.
23:58I haven't got the foggiest.
23:59Tough to have a guess first time out.
24:02Correct answer is...
24:04Tony Blair.
24:06Staying where we are.
24:07The chaser has put...
24:09Oh, and gets it right.
24:12Immediately comes onto the table.
24:14That's the way the cookie crumbles.
24:15Randomly come out of the computer.
24:16That's it.
24:17Let's get these right.
24:18Come on, Vicky.
24:18Here's your next question.
24:19We can do it.
24:20The musical style, Bossa Nova, originated in which country?
24:27A. Argentina.
24:29B. Mexico.
24:30C. Brazil.
24:35You have put...
24:37Argentina.
24:39I think this might be a bit of a short stay.
24:41I'd like to think I know my music, but I don't know that where it originated.
24:44Do you do dancing?
24:46In the clubs.
24:47Yeah.
24:47That's about it.
24:48All right.
24:49Come on.
24:50Fingers crossed.
24:51The correct answer is to stay in with 30k.
24:53Come on.
24:58Ouch.
24:58It's Brazil.
25:00Oh, dear.
25:01Chaser needs to get this wrong for us to stay in the game.
25:04Do you think he's right?
25:05Yep.
25:09We'll find out after the break.
25:11Welcome back.
25:14Young Vicky here.
25:15She's gone for the higher amount, and we are now hanging by a thread.
25:19Before the break, I asked her.
25:20The musical style, Bossa Nova, originated in which country?
25:23Vicky got it wrong and said Argentina.
25:25Correct answer is Brazil.
25:27Need him to be wrong.
25:28The chaser's put...
25:33Oh!
25:35Also puts Argentina and gets it wrong.
25:38Oh, I'm sweating.
25:39You are.
25:40Oh, no.
25:42Oh, right.
25:43Now, look, that's an omen.
25:44Come on.
25:44Let's start getting them right.
25:46Come on, Vicky.
25:46We can do it.
25:47Here's your next question.
25:51Who played Dr. Samuel Johnson in Blackadder III?
25:56A. Nigel Planer.
25:58B. Robbie Coltrane.
26:00C. Ben Elton.
26:03You've put...
26:05Ben Elton.
26:07I have never watched Blackadder.
26:09So this is another guess.
26:10It is.
26:11It is.
26:11You've had three guesses on the bounce.
26:13Yep.
26:14Got two wrong.
26:15Third time lucky.
26:16The correct answer is...
26:17Shall I just go now?
26:23Well, correct answer is Robbie Coltrane.
26:27You have been unlucky.
26:28We need the chaser to be wrong again.
26:30The chaser has put...
26:31Oh, he gets it.
26:38Oh, he gets it.
26:38He gets it.
26:39At the second time of asking.
26:41Very, very brave, Vicky.
26:42You should be commended.
26:43Really commended.
26:44Vicky, you have been caught.
26:46And for you, the chase is over.
26:48Thank you very much.
26:53Tasha was sitting over there going, 30 grand.
26:55Go, go, go.
26:56And Vicky did.
26:58What will Tasha do?
27:00She's up next.
27:01Hello, Tasha.
27:06Hello.
27:06You all right?
27:07I'm fine, thank you very much, Bradley.
27:08Good, from Colchester.
27:09That's right.
27:10Full-time mum.
27:11That's a hard job.
27:12It is.
27:12I've got four children.
27:14Oh, goodness.
27:14Now, what interests do you have?
27:16I like dancing, swimming, trampolining.
27:19Great, trampolining.
27:20My middle one, he does trampolining.
27:23Right.
27:24And I took it up as well with him.
27:25It's really good fun.
27:26It's really good exercise as well.
27:27Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:28And football.
27:29I like watching football.
27:30Great Man United.
27:32Great stuff.
27:33Right, I'm going to ask you quickfire questions against the clock.
27:35I wish you luck, Tasha.
27:37Your time starts now.
27:40In Strictly Come Dancing, what's the top mark a judge can award a dance?
27:43Ten.
27:44Correct.
27:44Who performed lead vocals on the Beatles' hit Yellow Submarine?
27:47Paul McCartney.
27:48Ringo Starr.
27:49Scotsman Thomas Litton most famously traded in what product?
27:53Tea.
27:53Correct.
27:54In the Jim Carrey film, who is the alter ego of Stanley Ipkiss?
27:59Pass.
27:59The Mask.
28:00What French word is used for the doorkeeper of an apartment block?
28:05Concierge.
28:06Correct.
28:07Sir Jacob Epstein is a leading name in which of the arts?
28:13Sculpture.
28:13Correct.
28:14The soundtrack to the film Saturday Night Fever was dominated by which group?
28:18Bee Gees.
28:19Correct.
28:19What Greek god of pastures and woods is associated with playing pipes?
28:24Fauna.
28:25Pan.
28:26Which snooker player co-wrote the book How to Be Really Interesting?
28:29Oh, Steve Davies.
28:30Correct.
28:30Complete the title of the TV series, Honey We're Killing the what?
28:34Kids.
28:34Correct.
28:35My Wonderful Day and Life of Riley are recent plays by which English playwright?
28:39Er, er, Bennet.
28:40Not Bennet, Alan Eggbourne.
28:42Great though, Tasha.
28:43£7,000.
28:44Oh, okay.
28:44Happy with that?
28:45Yes.
28:46I should say so, yes.
28:48It's time to face the chaser.
29:01Good afternoon, Tasha.
29:03Good afternoon, Sean.
29:04So you're the danger.
29:05You pulled out some very good answers there.
29:07They always say leave the best till last.
29:10I see.
29:11So let's put some money on the table, Tasha.
29:13Here we go.
29:14And very good it looks too.
29:15If you want to take a step closer to home, however, the chaser will offer you...
29:19£2,000.
29:20Hey, that's a good lower offer as well, by the way.
29:22If you wish to take a step closer to the chaser, what's he going to offer you?
29:27£47,000.
29:29£47,000.
29:31That would take it up to £50,000.
29:33Oh, goodness me.
29:34Have a chat with Mari, Tasha.
29:37Mari.
29:38It's a wonderful offer.
29:39It really is.
29:41I'd be inclined to say stick to the seven.
29:43I want you back here with me.
29:45Thank you, Mari.
29:46OK, Tasha, the decision is yours, darling.
29:49However...
29:50I'm going for the seven.
29:53You're going for the seven?
29:54Yeah, I'll go play it safe.
29:55I've got to think of my kids.
29:57Chaser.
29:58It's a shame, actually, because I still think you've got a lot to offer.
30:01Tasha, are you ready?
30:03I'm ready.
30:03For £7,000, the chase is on.
30:06Good luck to you, Tasha.
30:12Here comes your first question.
30:16What construction toy did Ola Kirk Christensen invent in 1932?
30:21Was it A, Meccano?
30:24B, Lego?
30:26C, Stickle Bricks?
30:29You've put Lego.
30:32Happy with that?
30:33Lego comes from Denmark that way, and that name seems to ring a bell.
30:37Scandinavian?
30:38Yeah, seems to ring a bell.
30:40Correct answer is...
30:42Well played, Lego it is.
30:44We're on our way home.
30:45The chaser's put...
30:46Yes.
30:49Good logic there.
30:50As I say, I think Meccano was done by Frank Hornby, I believe.
30:53He of the train sets.
30:54Indeed.
30:56Here's your next question.
30:59In what part of the United Kingdom are the southern uplands?
31:03A, England.
31:05B, Scotland.
31:07C, Wales.
31:11You've put Wales.
31:16Complete guess.
31:17We could be.
31:19Correct answer is...
31:21Scotland.
31:23Ouch.
31:23All right, staying where we are.
31:25The chaser's put...
31:27Yes, Scotland comes a step closer down the table.
31:31Here's the next question.
31:34Which monkey is native to the island of Borneo?
31:38Is it A, Proboscis monkey, B, the howler monkey, or C, the rhesus monkey?
31:43You've put...
31:47Rhesus monkey.
31:49Something is going off in the back of my mind.
31:52I'm not 100% sure, but it just rings a bell for some reason.
31:57The correct answer is...
31:59Unlucky.
32:03Proboscis monkey.
32:04We've got to stay where we are.
32:05The chaser has put...
32:08Yeah, and gets that right.
32:11Proboscis means long nose.
32:12Thank you very much for that.
32:14By the way, Tasha, I'm one behind you now.
32:16And it's a good job you didn't take that higher offer.
32:19Yeah, very, very, very true.
32:21Here's your next question.
32:22Got to get these right.
32:23Come on.
32:25The film Team America World Police
32:28was made by the creators of which animated show?
32:32Is it A, Beavis and Butthead,
32:34B, the Brennan Stimpy Show,
32:36or C, South Park?
32:37You've put South Park.
32:42I know this one.
32:43Yeah?
32:43Yeah, I've seen the film.
32:45OK.
32:46Correct answer is...
32:48Very good.
32:49That's it.
32:50Step closer to home.
32:51The chaser's put...
32:53He'll know that straightaway massive fan
32:55on the South Park team, is our Sean.
32:57Not that massive of a fan, but I do like South Park.
33:00Here's your next question.
33:01What name is given to the two major arteries
33:06found on either side of the neck
33:09which carry blood to the head?
33:11Is it A, Carotid,
33:12B, Femoral,
33:14C, Brachial?
33:20You've put...
33:22Carotid.
33:25I have a guess.
33:26It's a guess, is it?
33:27Because I'm not 100% sure.
33:30Well, I don't know at all, actually.
33:33To stay in the game,
33:33the correct answer is...
33:37It is indeed the Carotid.
33:40There we are.
33:40Now we move a step closer to home.
33:42Has he got it right?
33:43The chaser's put...
33:45Yeah, Carotid.
33:47Following us all the way down the table.
33:50Here is your next question.
33:51What was the Beatles' first number one album in the UK?
33:58Is it A, A Hard Day's Night,
34:00B, Beatles for Sale,
34:02or C, Please, Please Me?
34:07You have put...
34:09Please, Please Me.
34:12Beatles fan?
34:13I like their music,
34:14but I wouldn't know what would be their first album.
34:17Got to be right.
34:18Come on.
34:19Correct answer is...
34:22Very good.
34:25Very good one from home.
34:27The chaser has put...
34:31A Hard Day's Night gets it wrong.
34:34Shocker.
34:35That is a shocker.
34:36Could be a hard day's night now, mate.
34:38Let's wait and see, Bradley.
34:39All right, one more, then we're home.
34:40Come on.
34:41Here's your next question.
34:41In the 1940s,
34:45who made her film debut in The Outlaw?
34:48A, Veronica Lake,
34:49B, Jane Russell,
34:51C, Rita Hayworth.
34:56You've put...
34:58Jane Russell.
35:00She died recently, I think.
35:02Yeah, recently.
35:02And I'm sure that was the film I saw in her,
35:04like, you know, the obituary.
35:07OK.
35:08Correct answer is to go through with seven grand.
35:14Fantastic stuff.
35:16Well played.
35:17Well done.
35:18Brilliant tactic.
35:21Two clever Essex girls in the final.
35:23Yes, indeed.
35:24Colchester and Chigwell.
35:26Bring it on.
35:26Tasha, well done.
35:27Go and take your seat in the final chase.
35:29There you go.
35:30Alongside Mari.
35:31Brilliant stuff.
35:33So there you are.
35:34Can they go home with £5,000 each?
35:36Come back.
35:37Find out after the break.
35:40Welcome back.
35:41And here come the girls.
35:43Mari and Tasha have made it through to the final chase.
35:45There's ten grand in the total prize fund.
35:48Now, on the buzzer and against the clock,
35:50the girls must answer as many questions as they can.
35:52Each right answer puts them a step further away from the chaser.
35:55Then the chaser has the same amount of time to try and catch them.
35:58If he does, the girls go home with nothing.
36:00And if he doesn't, they'll all go home with £5,000 each.
36:04That would be nice, wouldn't it?
36:05Lovely.
36:06All right.
36:06Two of you have made it through to the final.
36:08That means you get an automatic two-step head start on our chaser.
36:11I wish you luck.
36:12Your time starts now.
36:15What motorway connects London with Leeds?
36:17Mari.
36:18M1.
36:18Correct.
36:19Keith Moon was a drummer with what rock band?
36:21Tasha.
36:22Pink Floyd.
36:23The Who.
36:23What empire was known as the dual monarchy?
36:27Tasha.
36:27Pass.
36:28Austro-Hungarian.
36:29Which magazine editor wrote the novel Notting Hell?
36:33Tasha.
36:34Pass.
36:35Rachel Johnson.
36:36What animal is a razor bill?
36:39Mari.
36:39Bird.
36:40Correct.
36:41Who played the title role in the Iron Man films?
36:44Tasha.
36:45Robert Downey Jr.
36:46Correct.
36:47Total Eclipse of the Heart was a number one for who?
36:49Tasha.
36:50Body Tyler.
36:51Correct.
36:51What's the Arabic word for pilgrimage?
36:54Mari.
36:54Hajj.
36:55It's correct.
36:56What aircraft company made the 707?
36:58Mari.
36:59Boeing.
36:59Correct.
37:00What's the first name of George Best's celebrity son?
37:03Tasha.
37:04Callum.
37:04Correct.
37:05Jeff Hoardley plays which Emmerdale rogue?
37:07Tasha.
37:08Kane Dingle.
37:08Correct.
37:09What city was called Eborkum by the Romans?
37:12Mari.
37:12York.
37:13Correct.
37:14Dobbin is a nickname for what animal?
37:15Tasha.
37:16Horse.
37:16Correct.
37:17What country borders Botswana to the south?
37:20Tasha.
37:21Uganda.
37:21No, it's South Africa.
37:23Who was Peach's Geldof's mother?
37:25Tasha.
37:25Paul the Yates.
37:26Correct.
37:27Which English painter published Anatomy of the Horse?
37:30Mari.
37:31Stubbs.
37:31That's correct.
37:33In what sport would you use a putter?
37:35Tasha.
37:35Golf.
37:36Correct.
37:37Castling is a move in what board game?
37:39Mari.
37:39Chess.
37:40Correct.
37:40Who played Oz Osborne in Alfie des Seine Pet?
37:43Tasha.
37:44Er, pass.
37:45It's Jimmy Nail.
37:46Which composer wrote the German Requiem?
37:49Tasha.
37:49Wagner.
37:50It's Brahms.
37:51Gibraltar is an overseas territory of what country?
37:54Mari.
37:55Britain.
37:55Correct.
37:56Which model was named face of 1966?
37:59Tasha.
38:00Jane Shrimpton.
38:00Nice twiggy.
38:01Who wrote the 1974 novel The Dogs of War?
38:04Mari.
38:04Eric Chaucer.
38:05Correct.
38:06What shape is a Tondo painting?
38:08Mari.
38:09Round.
38:10It's correct.
38:10Who was known as the king of rock and roll?
38:12Tasha.
38:13Elvis Presley.
38:14Correct.
38:15In the proverb, not bad girls.
38:18Not bad at all.
38:19Are you happy with that?
38:20Yes.
38:20Absolutely.
38:21Tasha.
38:21Yeah, over the moon.
38:22I should say so.
38:2320 steps ahead.
38:24Is it going to be enough?
38:25We'll find out.
38:26Let's bring back the chaser.
38:27Wow, wow.
38:40That was a very good target.
38:42Yeah, yeah.
38:43It is.
38:43Yeah, not bad.
38:44I've been impressed with these two.
38:45Yeah, good team, huh?
38:46Indeed.
38:47The Essex girls, as I say.
38:48Compliment each other.
38:49Indeed.
38:49Very, very good.
38:50Indeed.
38:50Excellent stuff.
38:52Now, please remember, if the chaser gets a question wrong and the team then get it right, they push the chaser back one step.
38:57Let's see if, indeed, 20 steps is enough.
39:00It's time for the final chase.
39:01Chaser, your time starts now.
39:10Feline describes what animal?
39:11Cat.
39:12Correct.
39:12I get around was what group's first US number one?
39:16Boss.
39:17Stop the clock.
39:19Beach Boys.
39:19It's correct.
39:21Push the chaser back immediately.
39:23Chaser, your time starts again now.
39:26What number is written CX in Roman numerals?
39:2990.
39:30Stop the clock.
39:31That is wrong.
39:32110.
39:33It's correct.
39:34Cannot push the chaser back.
39:36We push you on.
39:38An extra step.
39:39So, 21 now required to catch the team.
39:42Your time starts again now.
39:45In the Bible, who was Jacob's youngest son?
39:49Joseph.
39:50Stop the clock.
39:51That is wrong.
39:51Benjamin.
39:52It's correct.
39:53We push you on another one.
39:55There you are.
39:55It's 22 now required to catch the team.
39:58Your time starts again now.
40:02Zinedine Zidane played football for what country?
40:04France.
40:04Correct.
40:05Who presents the TV show How to Look Good Naked?
40:09Gokwan.
40:09Correct.
40:10Selina Kyle is the real name of which Batman?
40:12Correct.
40:13Which American composed fanfare for the common man?
40:16Copeland.
40:16Correct.
40:17Complete the saying, birds of a feather.
40:19Stop together.
40:20Correct.
40:20Charles Hoy was prime minister of what country?
40:23Ireland.
40:23Correct.
40:24In fashion, babushka and mantilla are types of what?
40:29Headscarf hat.
40:30Correct.
40:30It's scarf.
40:31Baranis and adults are somersaults in what sport?
40:35Gymnastics.
40:36Stop the clock.
40:37That is wrong.
40:38Ficker skating.
40:39It's wrong.
40:41It's trampolining.
40:42You had it.
40:42Girls, you've got to take your time.
40:44Chase at your time.
40:45Starts again.
40:47Now.
40:48Bournemouth is in what county?
40:50Dorset.
40:51Correct.
40:51The Arabian camel has how many humps?
40:54Two.
40:54Stop the clock.
40:55That is wrong.
40:56One.
40:57It's correct.
40:5815 steps required to catch the team.
41:02Time starts again.
41:04Now.
41:05Who co-created the office with Ricky Gervais?
41:08Merchant.
41:08Correct.
41:09What was the strangler's only top five hit?
41:12Should I say, should I go?
41:13Stop the clock.
41:14That is wrong.
41:15No, I don't.
41:16Golden Brown.
41:17It's Golden Brown.
41:18Golden Brown is correct.
41:20Knock the chaser back.
41:22Time starts again.
41:24Now.
41:24What's the 10th month of the year?
41:26October.
41:27Correct.
41:28Who voices Puss in Boots in the Shrek films?
41:31Eddie Murphy.
41:32Stop the clock.
41:32That is wrong.
41:35Antonio Banderas.
41:36It's correct.
41:37We push him back again.
41:39Your time starts again.
41:41Now.
41:42Ruby Walsh is a star of what sport?
41:44Horse racing.
41:44Correct.
41:45The painter Vermeer was born in what century?
41:47Stop the clock.
41:48That is wrong.
41:4917th.
41:51It's correct.
41:53Not Holland.
41:54I was looking for the date.
41:55You're absolutely right.
41:56Chaser now needs 15.
41:58Time left.
41:5838 seconds.
41:59Your time starts again.
42:01Now.
42:01What's the currency of Canada?
42:03A dollar.
42:04Correct.
42:04Singer Placido Domingo is in what vocal range?
42:08Tenner.
42:09Correct.
42:10What country is home to the Wolf Creek crater?
42:13Canada.
42:14Stop the clock.
42:14That's wrong.
42:17Australia.
42:17Australia.
42:18It's correct.
42:20Push the chaser back.
42:2114 required to catch the team.
42:2325 seconds remaining.
42:25Your time starts again.
42:26Now.
42:26Who did cartoonist Gerald Scarfe marry an 81?
42:31Annaport.
42:32Stop the clock.
42:33Jane Asher.
42:34Jane Asher is correct.
42:35Push you back.
42:3715 now.
42:3719 seconds remaining.
42:39Time starts again.
42:40Now.
42:41What kind of creature is a minnow?
42:43Bird.
42:44Stop the clock.
42:45That is wrong.
42:46Fish.
42:46It's correct.
42:4716 steps required.
42:50Your time starts again now.
42:51The Venus de Marlo is made of what stone?
42:53Marble.
42:54Correct.
42:54John Cohen founded what supermarket company?
42:57Tesco.
42:57Correct.
42:58Which patron saint is also called Dewey?
43:01Pass.
43:01Stop the clock.
43:03George.
43:05Is David.
43:05Saint David.
43:07Time starts again now.
43:09In degrees Celsius, what's the freezing point of water?
43:11Zero.
43:12Correct.
43:12Stanley is the capital of what I am.
43:14That is absolutely extraordinary.
43:26Mari, Tasha, £10,000, £5,000 each.
43:29How do you feel?
43:30Wonderful.
43:31Fantastic.
43:32Brilliant.
43:32You played fantastically well.
43:35What a team.
43:36Congratulations to you both.
43:38Chaser.
43:39I got hammered.
43:40As I say, that's the key of having a good team when you get a question wrong and pushing
43:43their back and they really punish me.
43:45Wow, wow, wow.
43:47That indeed was a drubbing.
43:48Yep.
43:49What about that?
43:51The chaser in the final chase only getting nine steps.
43:53Just shows you it can be done.
43:56The only way is Essex.
43:57They take home £10,000, Mari and Tasha.
44:00It's wonderful.
44:01See you next time on The Chase.
44:03Goodbye.
44:03Goodbye.
44:07What a great game.
44:13Aaron is struggling and his troubles deepen at seven in an hour's Emmerdale.
44:17That's followed by Red or Black, which returns this evening after a night off.
44:21And the question is, will a million pounds be won tonight?
44:24It's here at eight.
44:25Then later, as Stella's life hangs in the balance, Carl lashes out.
44:30It's Coronation Street at nine.
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