- 17/05/2025
The contestants competing in this episode are Joyce Graham & Pete McQuillam-Strong from Yorkshire, Dave Howie & Andrea Jones from Tyne & Wear, Peter Lipman & Sarah Leesley from Cambridge, and Yvonne Sturmey & Steve Walls from East Suffolk. Bruce Forsyth compares and Rosemary Ford assists as the teams navigate such games as Cheerleading, putting windows up (yes, really!), putting on life guard costumes, and the Counting the Cost game that compares prices now (in this case, 1992) to years ago. That always fascinates, especially when you consider how prices are now, but there is a surprise guest star in Dennis Law that really gives you a jolt of how much footballers cost back then - and in 1992 - to today. The finale sees the surviving two teams face off in a dog obstacle course with the Essex Dog Display Team that as you can imagine goes farcically wrong. But who will be not as bad as their opponents to earn the right to go for the conveyor belt of prizes? Watch on and find out...
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00:00Life is the name of the game
00:05And I want to play the game with you
00:09Life can be terribly pain
00:13If you don't play the game with two
00:16And I want to play the game with you
00:20Thank you very much indeed
00:32You're so kind
00:35Thank you, thank you
00:37Very much
00:38Good evening
00:40Good evening ladies and gentlemen and children
00:42Welcome to The Generation Game
00:43Nice to see you, to see you
00:46Lovely
00:47What's that, what's that?
00:49Have we got some more mail from children this week?
00:51No thanks, not after last week
00:53No thank you
00:54No, what?
00:55Oh, there's a few nice ones
00:57Oh, well give me a couple of seconds
00:59Right
01:00Dear Bruce, my daddy says you're a great big...
01:04That wasn't very nice, was it?
01:07Oh, this one, this one's better
01:08Dear Uncle Bruce, I like watching your show
01:12The thing I like most is your smile
01:15The little kiddie likes my smile
01:17Hear that?
01:18The little kiddie likes my smile
01:19You missed this one, didn't you?
01:21Right, I really love your smile
01:24I'll give the little man a special smile
01:30I like it when you smile
01:32It's like looking at tombstones through a gap in the hedge
01:37I give up, I give up
01:39As I said to Rosie the other day
01:41Anyway
01:43Here she is, the gorgeous, the lovely, Rosemary Ford
01:57I like to hear her
01:59Yes, I like to hear her
02:00That's nice
02:01Oh, listen Bruce, I'm really sorry about all those letters
02:03Oh, they're only children, it's not...
02:05I'm not bothered
02:06No, you're upset, I can tell
02:07Let me see that last letter
02:08No, no, no, no, no, no, no
02:09It's not important, it's not important
02:11Clemente, go on, please, please, please
02:13It's so embarrassing, I mean, hate mail from children
02:16All them years
02:17Bruce, I've never read anything so flattering in all my life
02:21Flattering?
02:22Yes
02:23Well, read this then
02:24Okay, let me just read it
02:25Dear Bruce, just to let you know
02:27Louder, dear, louder, it's flattering, louder
02:30Dear Bruce, just to let you know how much we enjoy watching you on TV
02:34We all think you are the best television entertainer of all time
02:38And we never, ever miss you
02:40Keep going, keep going
02:41What else does it say?
02:42It says, uh, we think you are sophisticated
02:45Sophisticated?
02:46Yeah, with two Fs
02:48Oh, good speller too
02:50You are the greatest
02:51Oh, that's nice
02:52Who's it from?
02:53Um, a well-wisher
02:55Ah, a well-wisher
02:56Yeah, I wish you'd jump down a well
03:02If I don't stop getting this hate mail, I will kill myself
03:06Aww
03:08React, react
03:09Aww
03:11Oh, they really go for it, I thought we'd all cheer
03:13Right, I'm in a good mood again
03:15Right, introduce the contestants
03:17Right, the first team's from Yorkshire
03:19They're aunt and nephew, Joyce Graham and Pete McQuillan-Strong
03:23Right
03:31That's it, there are the guys
03:33How are you?
03:34Thank you, my dear
03:35Now, it's Joyce Graham
03:36What do you do, dear?
03:37I'm the manager of a job centre
03:39Oh, are you really?
03:40Oh, a very worthy job, very worthy job
03:42And you're married to Bob
03:44Where did you meet him?
03:45He's the boy next door, actually
03:47Was he really?
03:48Oh, everybody
03:49Neighbours
03:51Everybody loves a good neighbour
03:55Cease!
03:57Right, very handy, though, having the boy next door, aren't they?
04:00Instead of borrowing a cup of sugar, you just say, you know
04:03Can I borrow your son for half an hour?
04:05Mum and Dad's just gone out
04:07Right, now, did he propose or did he just knock on the wall?
04:10No, he proposed to me in the back seat of my dad's car
04:13No, a gooseberry chauffeur
04:16Yes, you have an unusual habit, what's that?
04:19I laugh when I shake sheets
04:22Really?
04:23Yes
04:25Are you always down there?
04:26Yes
04:27Oh, have we got a sheet for you?
04:30I've got to see this
04:31So, let's see what you do
04:33You just get a sheet
04:34Get hold of one hand
04:35What happens then?
04:36I've got to get hold of each corner
04:37Yes, yes, yes
04:49Oh, yes!
04:50I see what you mean
04:52Yes, it's good fun, isn't it?
04:55Good night
04:57Come here
05:00And it always makes me laugh
05:01Always makes me laugh
05:02Anyway, over to your nephew, you're Peter Strong?
05:05That's right
05:06Good, and what do you do?
05:07I'm a student at Trinity and All Saints College
05:09Any nicknames?
05:10Yeah, I used to get called Spock at school
05:12Spock, why Spock?
05:13Because I've got fairly large ears
05:16Oh, yeah, I can see that
05:18I'd settle for that, you know, could have been Dumbo
05:24What sports do you play?
05:26I play flat green balls
05:27Oh, that's a marvellous game, yes, a marvellous game, that really is
05:30Some people call it an old man's game, you know
05:33I don't play it, I heard that
05:35Now, what else do you like, apart from that?
05:37I enjoy lying in bed
05:38Oh, yeah, well, I play that, I play that, yeah
05:41Now, one of your ambitions is to be a dog for a day
05:44Well, it's a dog's life, isn't it?
05:46Yeah, you're right
05:47Anybody else, any other man you'd like to be a dog for a day?
05:49If you'd like to be a dog for a day, raise your hand
05:52I said raise
05:54Raise your hand, don't raise your leg
05:57Anyway, any other ambition have you got?
06:00I'd like to see who comes to my funeral
06:03No, really?
06:04Yeah
06:05Well, give me the date, I'll be there
06:07Is that true?
06:08You know, it'd be interesting to see who comes to my funeral
06:10Oh, yeah, see who you meet, it's quite a thrill
06:12See who likes you, really
06:13See who likes, I'll make a note of that, it's worth making a note of
06:15Tomb with a view
06:18Yeah, I'll look forward to that, very much
06:22Anyway, thanks for being here, pop over there, we've got a game coming up very, very soon
06:26Nice people, nice people, aren't they?
06:30Lovely
06:32Who have we got now?
06:33Right, our second team's from Tyne and Wear
06:35They're uncle and niece, Dave Howie and Andrea Jones
06:38Right
06:47Lovely, I like that
06:48How are you, alright?
06:49Yes, I'm alright
06:50Good, fine, fine
06:51You are Andrea Jones, and what do you do, dear?
06:53I'm a haven mate
06:55Don't call me mate, dear
06:57Mr Forsyte
06:59A bit of respect, alright?
07:01Yeah, I'll give you one more last chance
07:03What do you do?
07:04I'm a redcoat hostess
07:05Oh, you're a haven mate, why didn't you say so?
07:07Why didn't you say so?
07:08Any boyfriend at all?
07:09Yeah, yeah, I've got one, yeah
07:10You have got one?
07:11Yeah, Paul, Paul Tilly
07:12Paul Tilly?
07:13Yeah
07:14Yeah, so you won't be a Tilly till he proposes
07:18If you become Mrs Tilly, enjoy your wedding night till he drops off
07:23Tell us about the holiday camp, tell us about it, dear
07:25Well, we sing, we dance, we do, you know
07:27Oh, do you?
07:28We do a show on a Friday
07:29Oh, do you, yes?
07:30I have to sing a Viva Hispana, but I can never remember the words
07:33So I've got to write them on me hand
07:34Oh, really?
07:35And how many times have you done that, I mean?
07:37Well, we do it every Friday
07:39And you still can't remember the words?
07:40It's been going for six months
07:41Oh, good, have you got it on your words?
07:42No, I've got it right in my mind
07:44Well, will you sing it tonight?
07:46No, we wouldn't do that, dear
07:47The words are all written down there
07:49And the audience, and the audience
07:51There's your Viva Hispana on there
07:53So follow us on, and here we go
07:55Cue music
07:59Finish here, I'm off to sunny Spain
08:02Everybody!
08:03Viva Hispana
08:06Oh, how lovely
08:07Thank you, what a brother
08:10Viva Hispana
08:14Oh, I'd like to touch him once again
08:17Come on
08:18And down to the bottom
08:21I'll take him, he'll eat up all his bones
08:24Finish
08:25Viva Hispana
08:28Hey, hey, hey, hey
08:33How are you doing?
08:35How are you doing?
08:36Let me say, oh, oh, oh
08:40Forget it
08:41Right, over now to your Uncle David
08:43How are you?
08:44Fine, Johnny, fine, just there
08:46OK, David, Uncle David
08:48How are you?
08:49Eh?
08:50How are you?
08:53This is going to take forever, right
08:56You said Bowie
08:57I thought I was in the presence of a superstar
09:00As you are at this moment
09:05What do you do, David?
09:06I work in a news agency
09:07Oh, do you?
09:08Oh, yes, and you're married to Evie for 17 years
09:1117 years
09:12Good, how did you meet?
09:13Well, we met at a holiday camp
09:14Yes
09:15We worked in a cafeteria
09:16Will you laugh?
09:18You worked in a cafeteria, yes
09:20And I threw a dishcloth at her
09:22You did?
09:23You threw a dishcloth at her?
09:24She fell for me there and then
09:25Oh, yes, as long as you didn't wipe the floor with it
09:28Tell us about the wedding
09:30Well, at the wedding reception
09:32What happened was
09:34We all sat down, got a cold meal
09:37It was freezing
09:38The place was freezing
09:39The place was freezing as well?
09:40Everybody was freezing
09:41Have to turn you frigid
09:43What did you do after that?
09:45Well, after that, Bruce
09:46Yeah?
09:47What we'd done was
09:48Found some bingo tickets
09:50So we decided to alligate with bingo
09:52So, after it all, we were all heated up
09:55I've never heard of anybody playing bingo on their wedding night
10:00Really?
10:01Drag?
10:02Maybe
10:04Not bingo, I mean, tell me
10:07Have you ever achieved anything?
10:09Yes
10:10Yes?
10:11In my last 13 years
10:14Scares the life out of me, but yes!
10:18Before my first son arrived on the scene
10:20Before your first son arrived
10:22Yes, yes
10:23But now I've got two
10:24Oh, you've got two?
10:25Yes
10:29Did it take you very long to...
10:32The first one, 13 years
10:3413 years it took?
10:3513 years
10:36After 13 years of trying, you suddenly got a baby?
10:39Yeah
10:40Oh, bingo!
10:49Dave, thank you for being here
10:53You as well, my dad
10:54Thank you for the song
10:55Wait over there, we'll have a minute back
11:02Right, now then
11:04Before our first game, I'd just like to point out
11:06That our contestants have no idea what we have planned for them
11:09They do not rehearse
11:10This is your rehearsal
11:13All cheers
11:15Please welcome the UK cheerleading national champions
11:19Hot Shots!
11:31Hot Shots!
12:01Hot Shots!
12:31Hot Shots!
12:32Hot Shots!
12:33Hot Shots!
12:49Go UK!
13:01Yes!
13:05It's a C!
13:06C!
13:07It's a R!
13:08R!
13:09It's a U!
13:10U!
13:11It's a C!
13:12C!
13:13It's an A!
13:14A!
13:15Wooo!
13:17Yes, everybody!
13:19Praise, praise, praise!
13:23Yeah!
13:28What a battle!
13:31Absolutely marvellous!
13:33Thank you!
13:35Thank you, Hot Shots!
13:37That's all there is to it!
13:39Aren't they a lovely lot of girls, aren't they?
13:41Yes!
13:43You know, my little boy would love one of them!
13:48If I took one of those home with me tonight, he'd really have something to cheer about!
13:52Anyway, keep it a bit higher, dear, a bit higher!
13:55You all do lots of, apart from cheering, you do lots of dancing, what kind of dancing do you do?
13:59Ballet!
14:00Ballet!
14:01Tap!
14:02Modern jazz!
14:03Modern jazz!
14:04Acrobatics!
14:05Acrobatics!
14:06National dancing!
14:07National dancing!
14:08Greek!
14:09Greek!
14:10Oh, I wish we had time for all of them!
14:11Anyway, you're absolutely lovely, we'll see you again in a minute!
14:13Now, the posture and the strut is very, very important!
14:16Get that all going, especially you, Dave!
14:19Okay, so the second couple get round there, the first couple, you come with me and get into your positions!
14:23Get round the back there, coach, so you can't see or hear what's going on!
14:26Okay, get there, darling, that's it, fine, fine, fine!
14:28Here we are, we're ready now for cheerleaders, take two!
14:46Get in the middle, Dave!
14:47Get in the middle, Dave!
14:51Get in the middle!
14:52Get in the middle!
14:53In the middle!
14:57Get in the middle!
14:58You're welcome, Sopho!
15:27Do the C!
15:30B!
15:31O!
15:32H!
15:33C!
15:34U!
15:35U!
15:36N!
15:37C!
15:38N!
15:39H!
15:40H!
15:41Whoo!
15:42Doom why!
15:43Brief, brief, brief!
15:47Wow, very good!
15:50Nice and lively, very good indeed!
15:52Very good indeed. Over here in the cup.
15:54I don't know where that other pen hold went with yours.
15:57In the other two. That's fine.
15:59There we are. You get in there.
16:01Get in there. Face that way now. Face the wall like that. Good.
16:04You face this way. OK, fine.
16:06He's going to be trouble. I know he is.
16:08OK, here we go. Cheerleaders, take three.
16:11CHEERING
16:19Catch her up, catch her up.
16:22CHEERING
16:28Get in the middle.
16:30Get in the middle. Stay in the middle. Stay in the middle.
16:33Get on your pom-poms.
16:35CHEERING
16:53CHEERING
17:06Yes!
17:08CHEERING
17:14That's it.
17:16Five, six, seven, eight.
17:19Good.
17:21CHEERING
17:30CHEERING
17:41It was the U-turn. You sing the U-turn.
17:44There we are. But you were lovely. Put them down there, Dave.
17:47That's fine. Come over here, you two.
17:50And thank you once again for Hot Shots. Come on!
17:53CHEERING
17:58There you go.
18:00You don't know.
18:02I couldn't have said it.
18:04Now to judge this, we have the squad manager and also their coach.
18:08It's Kim Rochelle.
18:10CHEERING
18:14Thank you for bringing all your lovely girls in.
18:17Congratulations once more on winning the national championships.
18:20Thank you very much. That's marvellous for you.
18:22And, of course, you are the cheerleaders for the Birmingham...
18:25The Birmingham Bullets basketball team.
18:27The basketball team. Absolutely marvellous.
18:29But the girls are really lovely and my little boy wouldn't like that.
18:32No, no. Two pairs of pom-poms, if possible.
18:35Only if it's possible. Right.
18:37Now, you're here as a judge, so what do you think?
18:39Right. Over here first.
18:41Joyce, I thought, had very good spirit, good smile.
18:44She did. She did.
18:45She did have just one pom-pom at one point.
18:48Yes. But she had another one at the end.
18:50And Pete, I thought, did the going through the legs extremely well.
18:54Oh, very well. Extremely well.
18:56Very clean. Yes, yes. Very clean, yes, yes.
18:59Like a little whippet he was, too.
19:02Yes.
19:04And his ears didn't catch the size.
19:07All right, so what do you think?
19:0918.
19:1018. Well done. That's a good mark.
19:14Now, what about over here with Dave?
19:16Wow. Dave and Andrea.
19:18Dave and Andrea. Dave dropped and collected several pom-poms.
19:22Yes.
19:23He did it with everyone's pom-poms at one point, I think.
19:26I think he's just a bit greedy, I think.
19:28But he managed through the legs
19:30and he had good voice projection when we got there.
19:32Yes.
19:33They both had lots of energy and spirit and it was good.
19:36I'd like to give them 17.
19:3817. Only one in it. That's fair.
19:40Only one in it.
19:42Kim, once again, thank you.
19:44And please thank your lovely girls.
19:46OK, we'll see you again.
19:48Come on. A bit of fun, a bit of fun.
19:51Now, then.
19:53What's on the board, Miss Ford?
19:55Well, Joyce and Pete have 18. Dave and Andrea have 17.
19:58Just one in it. OK.
20:00Go over there and sit down and relax just for a minute.
20:03Master Glass Limited, Mr David Leeman.
20:06There they are.
20:12Now, you've been in the world of business all your life
20:14since you left school, what, about 14, 15?
20:1615, yes. So you've done it all your life.
20:18Now, this is about to show us something
20:20that we all have a go at maybe one time or another,
20:23sometimes forced to do it.
20:25But, of course, it is more difficult than it looks.
20:27So come over here, stay where you are
20:29because you'll see better from where you are over there.
20:32And on you go.
20:36See that? Just with the one hand.
20:38That's what you're going to do with just one hand, OK?
20:41But up... I mean, it is marvellous to see
20:43the way it just goes up the wall there.
20:45And in goes the... in goes the pain.
20:48That's lovely.
20:53And now watch this. Watch this. Look at this.
20:55Look at that. You don't have to do that.
20:57Don't worry. But you're only going to use one hand,
20:59but you're not going to do it like that
21:01because that is very, very special.
21:03I mean, that is marvellous. Look at that.
21:06Oh, dear.
21:08OK.
21:10And the same thing there, the two hands going.
21:14Ah, now.
21:15What have you done to it all?
21:16Yeah, you just flung it on.
21:18Yeah, that is the easy bit.
21:20Look how lovely and smooth it's all going.
21:22So smooth.
21:25Nothing will get through that.
21:28Absolutely lovely.
21:31It really is a marvellous finish.
21:33I hope you're...
21:35Why don't you take a window out at home and...
21:38and have a go at it now?
21:40It's not that cold.
21:42That's fine. That's it.
21:43Just tidying up the back.
21:45Absolutely beautiful.
21:46David, that was absolutely lovely.
21:49Thank you so very much.
21:51Come back and do some marketing.
21:53All right, come on.
21:54Join us in a bit.
21:55You get to here.
21:56You stay here, my darling.
21:57Let's see you get to the other one.
21:59Right. Fine, fine, fine.
22:00Now, then, what you do is this.
22:02You take a nice big dollop,
22:04get a big dollop of putty in your...
22:06a real big dollop of putty in your left hand
22:08and then with your right hand,
22:09because you're all right-handed, I understand,
22:11go round and it's just the right...
22:13top right-hand window.
22:14That's all you're going to do.
22:15Just that pane at the top.
22:16Are you ready?
22:17You've got about a minute,
22:18starting from now.
22:19Away you go.
22:21And get plenty on.
22:22Do it with the one hand.
22:23And concentrate.
22:26LAUGHTER
22:30With the one hand, stick it in there.
22:34That's it, dollop it on, dollop it on.
22:36Well, that's one way of doing it, Dave, isn't it?
22:39That's definitely one way of doing it.
22:41This is certainly another way.
22:45Can you...
22:46You can't reach it, love.
22:48Well, let's bring it down a bit.
22:50Here we are.
22:52LAUGHTER
22:54All right, love?
22:56It's all right.
22:57That's what I'm here for, isn't it?
23:00It's going all over the place.
23:02Joyce.
23:03OK, time's nearly up.
23:07Right, OK, will you come back, David,
23:09and do some marking for us?
23:11APPLAUSE
23:15OK, can you turn this one round and see what he got?
23:18There we go.
23:20He's certainly got plenty on, hasn't he?
23:22He did, yes.
23:23Anyway, you're the judge. What do you think, David?
23:25I think it's worth a six for that.
23:27Worth a six? Six for that? Pretty good, pretty good.
23:30Get to the other end.
23:31Can I just get you back in, my darling?
23:33And let's turn your one round.
23:35Look, all the bird droppings here.
23:39Makes you feel ill, doesn't it? All the bird droppings.
23:41So what do you think?
23:42We'll give Joyce five.
23:43You'll give Joyce five. Five for Joyce.
23:45Well done indeed.
23:46APPLAUSE
23:47Let me get in here, my darling,
23:49and let's turn this one round.
23:51And look at this!
23:52Look at all that!
23:54I say.
23:55It's sort of Halloween-y, isn't it?
23:57It is a bit Halloween-y, yes.
23:59It's special for the night.
24:00A couple of days late, but Halloween-y.
24:02What do you think?
24:03I think for creativity, six.
24:05Creativity, six for that.
24:06All right, then.
24:07APPLAUSE
24:08OK, good, good.
24:09And what about Dave here?
24:11How did Dave finish up?
24:12Well, he was a bit neat, actually, wasn't he?
24:14He was, yes.
24:15He was a little bit neat there, Dave.
24:17I think he...
24:18I think we'll give him Apprenticeship, actually.
24:20Apprenticeship, there we are, then.
24:22Give him up to the newsagents.
24:23What about this?
24:24I think we'll give Dave seven.
24:25Give him Dave seven!
24:26Well done, both!
24:27APPLAUSE
24:28Now, all right, David,
24:29thank you very much for being here
24:31and bringing us a game.
24:32OK, David, come back to your hut.
24:34Come on.
24:35Come on.
24:36Come on.
24:37Come on.
24:38APPLAUSE
24:39What's all this for?
24:42Joyce and Pete have 29,
24:44Dave and Andrea have 30.
24:46Oh, you just picked them!
24:48APPLAUSE
24:49You just picked them.
24:50Oh, well done.
24:51They don't like you two,
24:52they're so disillusioned.
24:54They really are,
24:55but you do get a Generation Game certificate,
24:57and thank you so much for being with us tonight.
24:59Off you go, and we'll be seeing you in our grand final,
25:02which is coming up very soon.
25:03Away you go.
25:04Come on!
25:05What about them people?
25:06APPLAUSE
25:07Very nice.
25:08Yes.
25:09APPLAUSE
25:10Yes.
25:11Well, now, who have we got left, Ruth?
25:13Right.
25:14Our third team's from Cambridgeshire,
25:16their father and daughter,
25:17Peter Lippmann and Sarah Leavesley.
25:19Right.
25:20APPLAUSE
25:27Welcome.
25:28Right.
25:29Yes, dear, right.
25:30Now, you are Sarah Leavesley.
25:31That's right.
25:32You married Sean just a year ago.
25:33That's right, yes.
25:34Yes.
25:35How did he propose to you?
25:36Well, he took me for a romantic weekend in Paris.
25:38Oh, how lovely.
25:39So I thought, this is going to be it.
25:41Yeah.
25:42No, he didn't.
25:43No?
25:44He waited until we got home,
25:45and then we were in the car park of Toys R Us,
25:47and he asked me there.
25:48In the car park of Toys R Us?
25:50Yes.
25:51Oh, he's not much of an action man, is he?
25:53He's more like a Mr Potato Head.
25:55Tell us...
25:56Tell us about the honeymoon night, then.
25:58Was that better?
25:59Yes, it was lovely.
26:00First night of the honeymoon,
26:01we spent in a jacuzzi bath,
26:03drinking champagne and eating chocolates.
26:05Oh, how marvellous.
26:06Very nice.
26:07Well, it's nice to know how the other half live, isn't it, darling?
26:10He's here.
26:11Oh, how the other half live.
26:12By the way, did he sit in the plug-hole end?
26:19Private joke, we've got here.
26:21Right, now, what about the rest of the honeymoon?
26:23How did that go?
26:24Well, Sean's a very, very keen rugby fan.
26:26Oh, is he? So am I.
26:27Well, towards the end of the honeymoon, I was as well,
26:29because it happened to be the Rugby World Cup at the time.
26:32Oh, yes.
26:33So every day, wherever we went, whatever we did,
26:35he always made sure we were back in time
26:36to watch the rugby on the television.
26:38Oh, did he?
26:39Yes, I hope he made up for it at half-time.
26:43Did he go for a touchdown under the ice?
26:47Tell me after, tell me after.
26:49Right, now, over to your dad.
26:51Peter...
26:52What's it?
26:53Lipman.
26:54Oh, Lipman.
26:55Lipman, I see.
26:56And what do you do?
26:57I'm a cab driver in Cambridge.
26:59Oh, well, you've got a right name for it, Lipman.
27:01No, your mouth is not on me today.
27:03Anyway, come over here.
27:05Let me make you feel at home.
27:06OK, face that way.
27:07Make out we're in the cab.
27:08OK.
27:10Tell me, Peter, are you married?
27:12Yes.
27:13Keep your eyes open.
27:17And what does she do, your wife?
27:21Oh, she works...
27:22Keep your eyes open.
27:24She does what?
27:25She works as a receptionist at a dentist.
27:27Oh, a dentist.
27:28Oh, I know her.
27:29Dental floss.
27:33Robert...
27:35How do you do?
27:36How are you?
27:37Pleasure to be a part of it.
27:38Oh, good, very good.
27:39Now, where did you go on your honeymoon?
27:41We've heard all about it.
27:42We went to Torquay.
27:43Oh, yeah?
27:44Yeah, and we stayed in the same hotel
27:46and had the same room that the late, great Tommy Cooper
27:48had been staying in up until that week.
27:50Oh, no, really?
27:51Yeah, for the summer season down there.
27:53Well, knowing Tommy the way I did, you know,
27:55if he'd have known a honeymoon couple
27:57were going to move into his room,
27:59he'd have showed you a few trips.
28:02Shh, shh, shh.
28:03Not like that.
28:05Not like that.
28:07Cos you know what I mean.
28:08Right, evidently you're colourblind.
28:10That's correct, yeah.
28:11Is that right?
28:12Yeah, yeah.
28:13A colourblind taxi driver.
28:14So if someone wanted to go to Red Hill,
28:16they could finish up in Greenford.
28:25Any special talents, have you?
28:27I've just started juggling.
28:28Oh, yes, what with?
28:29Bowls.
28:32Well, I walked right into that, didn't I?
28:34Well, did you juggle with anything else?
28:36Oranges.
28:37Oranges.
28:38How do you know they're oranges if you're colourblind?
28:46Anyway, lovely to meet you.
28:48Pop over there, we've got a game coming up very soon for you.
28:51Wouldn't that be lovely?
28:53One, two, three, four.
28:55Now then, what have we got there?
28:58Right, our fourth team's from East Sussex.
29:01They're mother-in-law and son-in-law,
29:03Yvonne Sturmey and Steve Walls.
29:05Right.
29:13How are you?
29:14Welcome, welcome.
29:15Now you are Yvonne...
29:16Sturmey.
29:17I beg your pardon?
29:18Sturmey.
29:19I'll do my best.
29:22I've never failed yet.
29:23Right, now what do you do, my love?
29:25I work for the Prudential Assurance Company.
29:27Oh, well, I've heard of a man from the Prudential,
29:29so you're the woman from the Prudential.
29:31The lady from the Prudential.
29:32Oh, the lady from the Prudential.
29:33Married to Brian.
29:34Now, Brian was a bit hesitant about marriage as he was a bachelor
29:38and you had two children from a previous marriage.
29:41Oh, that sounds very soap opera.
29:43So what happened then?
29:44Well, it was the children, really.
29:46They badgered Brian into asking him to marry me.
29:49Oh, well, that's lovely.
29:50Because, you see, he's a very soft touch
29:52and they thought they'd get lots of pocket money
29:54and wanted a baby brother.
29:55Oh, I see, yes.
29:56They got the pocket money, but the baby brother they did not.
29:59Oh, really?
30:00So don't tell me the woman from the Prudential
30:02had forgotten what to do.
30:06Your ambition is to dance with Fred Astaire
30:09or Gene Kelly in full Indian dress.
30:11Oh, yeah.
30:12Oh, well, Fred's dead
30:13and Gene Kelly has got terrible arthritis
30:16with all that singing in the rain.
30:18Anybody else that you, you know, you've seen on the screen
30:21that you think dances and moves rather nicely,
30:24that you'd sort of like to sort of dance into the night and...?
30:31Well, I suppose you would do it a pinch.
30:37No, no, no good.
30:39I'm not going to be third choice.
30:40I'm a Pisces.
30:41I'm very sensitive.
30:42You're married to your son-in-law, Stephen Walls.
30:45That's right.
30:46I love your sausages.
30:47What do you do, Stephen?
30:48I'm a gardener.
30:49Oh, are you?
30:50Oh, great.
30:51You're married to Beverly.
30:52Where did you meet her?
30:53I met her at a dance hall in Brighton called Sherry's.
30:56Oh, yes.
30:57It was a typical dance hall, pitch black.
30:59Oh, I know what you mean.
31:00One of these clubs, yeah.
31:01But we were lucky, really,
31:03because we clicked before we saw each other in the light.
31:05Oh, yeah, I know what you mean,
31:06because sometimes, you know, when the lights go up...
31:08Oh-ho!
31:10We've all done that, haven't we, lads?
31:14How about the engagement, then?
31:16How did that go, after you clicked?
31:18Well, I'm embarrassed to say
31:20that we only got engaged three days before we were married.
31:23No.
31:24That was because Bev's sister had broken off her engagement
31:27and we got a ring cheap at 25p.
31:31That's terrible.
31:32That's terrible, Stephen.
31:34Anyway, thank you for telling us all about that.
31:36We've got a game coming up for you.
31:37Thank you very much for being here.
31:39Open it if you will.
31:40Come on, nice people.
31:42Nice people.
31:43That is called Lifesavers.
31:46But first of all, take a look at this.
31:50LAUGHTER
32:07I don't know where the photographer was.
32:09He must have been on a lilo.
32:11Anyway, good luck to him.
32:12But please meet, from the Selsie Lifeboat Station,
32:16Dougie Grant and Jeremy Lawrence.
32:19Hello.
32:20Hello.
32:21Lovely to meet you.
32:23Now, we couldn't get the big boat,
32:25and what is this called, the big boat?
32:27City of London.
32:28Jeremy's City of London.
32:29We couldn't get that in here,
32:30but we have got your inshore boat,
32:32which, by the way, is Bruce's bonus,
32:34which we gave away on Play Your Cards Right.
32:36A special celebrity edition,
32:38and it cost, I think, £8,000.
32:40That's right.
32:41And is it still going strong?
32:42Still going strong.
32:43Oh, that's good to know.
32:44Now, you know, all the years that your station has been open,
32:48which is since when?
32:491861.
32:501861.
32:51And how many lives have been saved in that area from your station?
32:551,052.
32:571,052.
32:58Well, you do a marvellous job.
33:00You really do.
33:01Good to know lads like you do such a marvellous job.
33:04Right, now, come down here.
33:06Come down here and watch this very carefully,
33:09cos there is a bit of a trick to it,
33:11so in your own time, Jeremy and Dougie, away you go.
33:13That's it.
33:15Of course, the boots go on first.
33:19This is the sort of tricky bit,
33:22in as much as the lining inside these trousers is...
33:27Oh, that went on lovely and quick.
33:29That was very good, Jeremy.
33:31Very good.
33:32But, of course, it's getting the other one in that's a bit difficult,
33:36and, as I say, the lining sort of ruts up underneath,
33:39and it makes it very difficult.
33:41Yes, Dougie got that one through there lovely.
33:45There we are. They're doing very well.
33:46Have you two got a bet on this?
33:48No. No, you haven't.
33:50Well, I have.
33:53OK, so that's it.
33:55Now, the jacket's going on now,
33:58and the big zip in the middle.
34:04And this material, I mean, I don't know what temperature it would withstand,
34:08but I think probably anything.
34:10Now, this is... Watch this carefully as well.
34:12When the life jacket goes on,
34:14it clips round the front,
34:16and then between your legs,
34:19it has to go, and then you clip it on
34:22whatever you can clip it on to.
34:25Good. That's it.
34:29In you go.
34:31Now, what about it?
34:34Now, thanks, Jeremy.
34:36And thank you.
34:37Will you come back to do some marking?
34:38Yes, I will.
34:39Marvellous, marvellous.
34:40OK, over you come now.
34:42The first two over here.
34:44This one here, my darling, there.
34:46Good. Lovely, lovely.
34:47And you get to the far one, if you will, Peter.
34:50Good.
34:51Now, when you hear this sound...
34:54OK, that means that no matter how you're dressed,
34:57you put the life jacket on.
34:59No matter what you're doing, put the life jacket on,
35:01because that's very, very important.
35:02Then, when you hear this next sound...
35:06Then, you gather up all your other stuff you haven't got it on,
35:08and you rush and get into the boat and ready for the launch.
35:11That's unless you've already had launch.
35:13OK?
35:14So, we're now ready.
35:17Two minutes to get dressed, starting from now.
35:21Right, away you go.
35:23That's it, on with the boots.
35:25That is the easy bit.
35:28Now, we get into the tricky bit.
35:30And as I say, it is that lining.
35:32If it rubs up, you have to sort of push the thing through.
35:36OK.
35:39It's a bit of a job.
35:42How are you doing, love?
35:43Can I help you?
35:45Yeah, it's the lining, you see, that won't...
35:49Where is it?
35:50There it is.
35:51There it is.
35:52OK, keep pushing now, and keep dragging this up.
35:54Keep dragging this up.
35:55All right? Fine.
35:56Bruce, I think it's starting a bit of a problem.
35:57How are you doing, darling?
35:58Yes, I must be fair about this.
36:00Oh, you've got running by yourself.
36:02That's good.
36:03But this is the lining, you see.
36:05If you can put it...
36:07Put it down.
36:08Would you like to try it on the floor?
36:11Shut up!
36:13Right, there we are.
36:14Good.
36:15You have the other one?
36:16You have it?
36:17Good.
36:18Let's see if you can point your...
36:20If you can point that toe a bit.
36:22That will help.
36:25Where is it?
36:26It's got to be here somewhere.
36:32How are we doing, time-wise?
36:34Quick, put your life jacket on.
36:36Your life jacket here.
36:37Your life jacket.
36:38Get your life jacket over your head.
36:40Good.
36:41Get it round yourself,
36:42and then between the legs with the other thing.
36:44You've done very well here.
36:46Marvellous.
36:47Absolutely marvellous.
36:48Come on, try and get it through the middle.
36:50Come on, get your life jacket through.
36:52Through your legs.
36:53Quick, in the boat.
36:54In the boat.
36:55Get your feet in.
36:56Get your feet.
36:57Get your fins there.
36:58Take them with you, dear.
36:59Come and get your fins.
37:01Come on.
37:03Come and get your fins.
37:04Quick, get in the boat.
37:05Get in the...
37:06Get in the boat.
37:08Get in the...
37:09Get in.
37:15All right.
37:16Come on.
37:21Out you come.
37:22That's it.
37:23Oh, wasn't that fun?
37:25Aren't you glad you came?
37:27Right.
37:29Oh, blimey, I wish you were back in the cab, don't you?
37:32There we are.
37:33There's your...
37:34There's your thing here.
37:35Fine.
37:36Right, out you come.
37:37You did so well there, Yvonne, getting that all on.
37:40I don't know how you did it.
37:42Did you have a tyre lever?
37:45Let's get you all right here.
37:48All right, darling.
37:49Good.
37:50Now, could we have a welcome back, Jeremy and Ducky?
37:54There we are.
37:55Well, there's a bit of chaos over this side.
37:59Yeah.
38:00So, what do you think?
38:01Well...
38:02The other thing's getting the boots on.
38:04Both feet are through.
38:05Yes.
38:06Six out of ten.
38:07Six out of ten for you, my darling.
38:09Well done indeed.
38:10And what about...
38:11Well, Peter, what about Peter?
38:13You've got one boot in, but...
38:15Sorry, you haven't got the other one in,
38:17and you've got your jacket on.
38:19Yeah.
38:20Give you five.
38:21Five.
38:22Just five for that.
38:23All right.
38:24OK.
38:25Now, what about this side?
38:26Look at these two here.
38:27Wow.
38:28OK, you could sign them on, I think.
38:29Yeah.
38:30Yeah, very impressed.
38:31Yeah.
38:32Yeah.
38:33Coat's done up.
38:34Yeah.
38:35Life jacket's nearly done up.
38:36Yeah.
38:37Eight out of ten.
38:38Eight out of ten.
38:39Well done.
38:40Well done indeed.
38:41And over there, what about Steve?
38:43Steve, I'd give an eight as well.
38:45Oh, God, another eight.
38:46I think it's worth it.
38:47Well done indeed.
38:48OK.
38:49OK.
38:50And once again, give our love to all the boys
38:52at the Chelsea station.
38:53Thank you very much for being here.
38:55You do a marvellous job.
38:56Here, come on.
38:57What about it?
38:58That's it.
38:59That's it, my dear.
39:00Now, come here.
39:01What's on...
39:02What's on the board, Miss Ford?
39:03Well, Peter and Sarah have 11,
39:04Yvonne and Steve have 16.
39:05Oh, five.
39:06They've gone into a bit of a lead there.
39:07Anyway, get over there and take all that stuff off.
39:08OK?
39:09Just walk over there if you can.
39:10OK.
39:11OK.
39:12OK.
39:13OK.
39:14OK.
39:15OK.
39:16OK.
39:17OK.
39:18OK.
39:19OK.
39:20Just walk over there if you can.
39:21That's it, off you go.
39:22I mean, the things we ask these people to do.
39:25Putting the cost.
39:26But, first of all, take a look at this.
39:29A storage ticket for the Palladium today
39:31would cost about £27.50.
39:33If you wanted to see me when I first appeared
39:36at the London Palladium in Pantermine in 1958,
39:40what would you have paid?
39:42Who said Fort and Soviet?
39:44Right?
39:45OK, a front stall ticket costs £0.186,
39:48which is £0.925 in today's money.
39:52Now, there we are.
39:54That was it.
39:55Charlie Edmund Hockridge there, born in Bristol.
39:59Wasn't I a lovely teenager?
40:01There we are.
40:02And here's the prices, you see.
40:04The prices are here.
40:05Their stalls are £0.186.
40:08OK?
40:09All of you, come over to your lecterns.
40:16Now, you can confer with each other with this.
40:18Confer with each other, all you like.
40:20And I'm going to show you some items,
40:22and you have to tell us what you think they would cost originally.
40:26OK?
40:27Now, a combined washer-dryer today
40:29would cost about £500.
40:32This Bendix machine,
40:34loaned to us by the Science Museum,
40:36was on sale in 1961.
40:40How much did it cost then?
40:43Today, it would be £500,
40:45but in 1961, the cost.
40:48I've got an answer.
40:49Good, you've got an answer.
40:51And here is the answer.
40:53£141.15.
40:58So, what have you got over there?
40:59We have £80.
41:00£80.
41:02We've got 50,
41:03so you get the two points.
41:05You were the nearer.
41:06Well done, indeed.
41:07There we are.
41:11Doris!
41:13Are these yours, dear?
41:16I'll give them to you after.
41:17Right.
41:18Now then, our next one is...
41:21Today, you can buy a return economy ticket
41:24from London to New York
41:26for under £200.
41:28Now, what did it cost in 1973?
41:33Do you have a number?
41:34Yes, we have.
41:35Do you have a number?
41:36Okay.
41:37Well, it cost then £220.
41:41So, in fact,
41:42it's probably the only thing
41:43that has gone down in price.
41:45So, what have you got over there, Rosie?
41:47£400.
41:48£400.
41:49We've got £300.
41:51We get the two points this time.
41:52Well done, Audrey.
41:54Good girl.
41:56There we are.
41:58And I hope you're having a bit of fun with this at home.
42:00It is amazing at times.
42:02Petrol.
42:03Now, a gallon of four-star petrol today costs,
42:05as we all know only too well,
42:06£2.45p.
42:08What did a gallon of four-star cost in 1971?
42:11In 1971, we had gone on to the decimal system,
42:14so, you know,
42:16we want this in sort of new money.
42:19Have you got an answer?
42:20Yes, you've got an answer?
42:21We've got an answer.
42:22Okay, and what is it, Rosie?
42:24Reveal all.
42:25£34p.
42:27And what have you got over there?
42:28We've got £70p.
42:30£70p.
42:31We've got £50p.
42:32We get another two points here.
42:34Well done indeed.
42:37Now, our last item...
42:40Where's the rest of our last item?
42:42I don't know.
42:43Do I have to do everything?
42:44Where's the rest of the last item?
42:46Oh, Debbie Floor!
42:48Oh, we are right.
42:50Debbie.
42:52Debbie Floor.
42:53There you are.
42:55Where have you been?
42:56Just round the corner with the lads having a wee drink.
42:58Having a wee drink?
42:59For goodness sake, you're supposed to be an item.
43:01An idea like an item, for goodness sake.
43:04Now, the current record price for a British footballer
43:07transferred to Italy stands at £5.5m.
43:12Now, Gascoigne to Lazio, David Platt to Bari.
43:16Dennis Law went from Manchester City to Turin in 1961.
43:21What was his transfer fee?
43:24There we are.
43:25Now, by the way, while they're putting all this down,
43:28£55,000 for Scotland.
43:30I mean, that is great.
43:31And you jointly hold the top-scoring goal record
43:33with Kenny Dalglish.
43:3530 goals, was it?
43:3630 goals, yes.
43:37League championships and FA Cup medals,
43:40European Footballer of the Year 1964,
43:43and your marvellous days at Manchester United
43:45playing with Bobby Charlton and Georgie Best.
43:47Excellent.
43:48That's been marvellous.
43:49Well, I mean, Bobby Charlton was a marvellous player.
43:51Yes.
43:52And George Best.
43:53When he turned up, he was excellent.
43:56Now, enough of that.
44:02Tell us what you were transferred for.
44:04Well, it's a big difference from today's figures.
44:06Of course.
44:07In 1961, I went to Torino for £100,000.
44:11£100,000.
44:13There we are.
44:14What a difference when you think about it.
44:15Now, what have you got?
44:16We've got £20,000.
44:17£20,000.
44:18Oh, they undervalued you.
44:20And what about you?
44:21£50,000.
44:22£50,000.
44:23So, you were nearer?
44:24Yes.
44:25Well done.
44:26Two points for you there.
44:27Well done indeed.
44:28And, Dennis, thank you for coming along.
44:30Pleasure, Bruce.
44:31I love your family.
44:32You're looking so marvellous.
44:34And, honestly, before I go,
44:35I must say that you look much younger in the flesh
44:38than you do on television.
44:40Yes.
44:41Where's the 50 quid?
44:43Dennis, thank you.
44:44You're in love.
44:45You really are.
44:46Thank you, Dennis.
44:47No.
44:48Did you hear that?
44:49Did you hear that?
44:50I mean, yes.
44:51APPLAUSE
44:56Well, what's on the board, Miss Ford?
44:58Well, Peter and Sarah have 17.
45:00Yvonne and Steve have 18.
45:02Oh!
45:03You've just failed.
45:05But what a comeback.
45:06What a comeback.
45:08Oh, bad luck.
45:09You've come from five behind.
45:11Well done, you two.
45:12But you will get a Generation Game telephone with our love.
45:15But what a comeback that was.
45:17As soon as I saw it, I thought,
45:18Oh, I knew it was close.
45:20I knew you were just one behind.
45:23That's all there was.
45:24I told you so.
45:26Right, there we are.
45:27Now, let's remind ourselves of who you'll be playing
45:30in our grand final.
45:32APPLAUSE
45:36Now, as you can see, they've got their shoes and socks off.
45:39So take your shoes and socks off, OK?
45:41Fine.
45:42Now have we got a grand final for you.
45:44Yes, take your shoes off.
45:45OK, can we have our demonstrators, please?
45:49APPLAUSE
46:02Now, this gentleman here is Roy Dyer.
46:05Now, Roy, you founded the Essex Dog Centre.
46:08That's right.
46:09Which you've all come from.
46:10That's right.
46:11And people can bring their dogs along
46:13and show them the basic things and everything.
46:15This is a little beauty.
46:17How old?
46:18He's nine weeks old.
46:19He's a long-coated German Shepherd.
46:21Oh, yes, and a little crybaby.
46:22What's his name?
46:23Young Brucey.
46:24Oh, young Brucey.
46:25Oh, is it real?
46:27He's an absolute beauty.
46:29OK, well, now, tell us a little bit more about the dog centre.
46:32Roughly how many dogs have passed through the centre?
46:35In about 12 years, we've had about 2,000 dogs go through.
46:382,000 dogs?
46:40Yes, he's a Bruce, he's enormous.
46:4210,000 dogs in all that time.
46:44Roy, will you come back and do some barking?
46:46I mean, some barking.
46:47Absolutely.
46:48Would you?
46:49Lovely, lovely.
46:50And take Bruce over there as well.
46:51He's beautiful.
46:52OK.
46:55So, now, here we have the Essex Dog Display Team.
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