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00:00Thank you very much.
00:30Thank you very much.
01:00I sort of missed something I must look forward to.
01:02Rachel, have you taken a trip to that great northwest of England holiday resort?
01:07Yeah, I went with my granddad and grandma when I was really young.
01:10They live in Manchester in Salford.
01:12All right.
01:13So we went when we were younger.
01:14It's a bit like Southend, really.
01:16We've got our illuminations as well.
01:18Have you?
01:18This year, apparently, the lights, which stretched from August until November, was switched on by Jonathan Ross.
01:24You'll be pleased to know.
01:25All right.
01:25Welcome back.
01:26Welcome back, Alex Fisher, accountant from London.
01:29Brilliant with the figures.
01:30So brilliant, in fact, that you get them every time.
01:32And that means that poor Rachel doesn't have a chance to shine.
01:35So let's see what happens this time.
01:36Yes, you're joined by Susanna Hemmings, a home school coordinator from Alverston in Derby.
01:42Is that right?
01:43That's right.
01:43Brilliant.
01:44And one of your things on your bucket list, I think, is to appear on Countdown.
01:47Well, you can tick that off.
01:48It is, yes.
01:49What else have you got to tick off?
01:50I want to do some supercar driving.
01:53Yes.
01:53I want to go back to the Maldives, where I went on honeymoon.
01:56Yes.
01:57Visit a royal palace.
01:58All right.
01:59The Maldives, second honeymoon.
02:00Why not?
02:01Big round of applause for Susanna and our Mr. Fish.
02:08And over in the corner, of course, Susie.
02:10Welcome back.
02:11And Deborah Meaden, the great Deborah Meaden.
02:13Welcome back.
02:14I like that, the great Deborah Meaden.
02:16I like that.
02:17It's true.
02:18It's very true.
02:20I think you guys are tremendous.
02:21And actually, you record, I think, in this sort of studio complex somewhere, don't you?
02:26We absolutely do.
02:27Just down the road, actually.
02:28So, well, not down the road, next door, I think.
02:30It's a close...
02:31You've got security people with guns and everything around it.
02:33It's a very secret place, I'm told.
02:35There's a lot of money on those tables.
02:37Of course we've got security.
02:39I bet it's real.
02:40I bet it's real.
02:40Of course.
02:41More stories later on.
02:42But now, then, Alex, take us away on a letters game.
02:46Have a vow, please.
02:47Thank you, Alex.
02:48Start today with E.
02:50And another.
02:53O.
02:54And another.
02:55E.
02:56And a consonant.
02:59F.
02:59And another.
03:01P.
03:02And another.
03:03R.
03:04And another.
03:07C.
03:08And another.
03:10T.
03:11And a final consonant, please.
03:15And the last one.
03:16F.
03:17And here's the countdown clock.
03:42Yes, Alex?
03:51Eight.
03:52And eight and Susanna?
03:53Eight.
03:54Two eights.
03:54Thank you, Alex.
03:56Perfect.
03:58Prefects.
03:59Prefects.
03:59Well done.
04:00Excellent.
04:01You'll know all about that from your work at school.
04:07Very good.
04:08Now, in the corner, what have we got over there, Deborah?
04:10Well, we dropped to a seven.
04:11Yes.
04:11Prefects.
04:12That's a good word.
04:13Prefects.
04:13Prefects.
04:14It's a painful one.
04:15It can be.
04:18Prefects indeed.
04:19Eight all.
04:20And Susanna, now it's your turn.
04:23Letters game.
04:24Hi, Rachel.
04:24Hi, Susanna.
04:25Can I have a consonant, please?
04:26Can, thank you.
04:27Start with F.
04:29And another one.
04:31R.
04:32Another.
04:34N.
04:36One more.
04:38X.
04:39A vowel.
04:39I.
04:41Another vowel.
04:43A.
04:44Another vowel.
04:47O.
04:48A consonant.
04:50H.
04:51And a final vowel, please.
04:53And a final I.
04:55Stand by.
04:56One more.
05:06I'm done.
05:10Three.
05:12Two.
05:12Two.
05:13Three.
05:13Two.
05:13Two.
05:14Three.
05:14Four.
05:15Two.
05:15Three.
05:15Two.
05:16Two.
05:16Three.
05:16One.
05:16Two.
05:17One.
05:17Susanna
05:27Just a four
05:28Yes, four
05:30Alex, just a four as well
05:31Tough selection, Susanna
05:33Horn
05:34And hair
05:37And in the corner
05:39Well, we've got a five
05:41Actually, Susie's got a five, to be fair
05:42Go on
05:43An axiom
05:46Axiomatic, yeah
05:48Not axiom, but axiom
05:50Axiom, what's this about?
05:52It's a term from physics, it's a hypothetical subatomic particle
05:55Hypothetical
05:57Yes, we're used in theories and that sort of thing
05:59I knew that
05:59Of course you did
06:01Brilliant stuff
06:03Very good, 12 all
06:04And Alex, first numbers game
06:07Have one large, please
06:09Thank you, Alex
06:10One large and five small
06:11And I will try to find something trickier than we've had recently
06:14Because we've not been tested
06:16Right, the first numbers game today is
06:18Seven, nine, two
06:20Another seven
06:22Ten
06:23And seventy-five
06:24And the target
06:26Eight hundred and eighty-six
06:27Eight-eight-six
06:28Defer journey
06:30And the other seven
06:44Ten
06:44Ten
06:45Ten
06:46Ten
06:47Ten
06:48Ten
06:49Ten
06:49Ten
06:50Ten
06:51Ten
06:56alex 886 thank you susanna 886 thank you alex 10 plus 2 is 12 12 times 75 900 minus the two
07:09sevenths yeah well done i think six susanna same route well done very good indeed
07:16so neck and neck neck and neck as we go into a tea time teaser which is go on ride and the clue
07:26he's having a go on the bucking bronco at the fairground he's having a go on the bucking
07:31bronco at the fairground
07:33warm welcome back i left you with the clue he's having a go on the bucking bronco
07:53at the fairground what's he doing he's rodeoing rodeoing is that fair enough right yeah the
08:01rodeo in the 22 all close run thing here susanna how about a letters game okay can i have a consonant
08:09please thank you susanna c and another one t another d and a vowel please e another vowel i another vowel
08:24o a consonant s another consonant j and a final vowel please and a final i countdown
08:39see you soon
08:46okay
08:59so
09:00So, Susanna.
09:13Six.
09:14A six, Alex.
09:15Seven.
09:16Susanna.
09:17Um, cosied.
09:19Cosied.
09:20And Alex.
09:20Joystered.
09:23Happy enough?
09:23Very happy with both of those, yes.
09:25Very good, well done.
09:26And in the corner, any news?
09:28Um, we've got a seven.
09:30Uh, diciest.
09:32Diciest.
09:33Mm, riskiest.
09:34Yeah.
09:34Anything else there, Susie?
09:35Um, we just had joystered as well.
09:37All right, very good.
09:38Alex, your letters game.
09:40Can I have a vowel, please?
09:41Thank you, Alex.
09:42E.
09:43And a consonant.
09:45S.
09:46Another.
09:48L.
09:49And another.
09:51N.
09:52And another.
09:54V.
09:54And a vowel.
09:57O.
09:57And a consonant.
09:58N.
10:00N.
10:00A vowel.
10:03E.
10:04And a final consonant, please.
10:07And a final K.
10:09Stand by.
10:10And a vowel.
10:25And a vowel.
10:27yes Alex seven and Susanna seven two sevens Alex kennels kennels yes both in the doghouse
10:48and over in the corner Debra and me kneels thank you meals thank you and me and Susie
10:56kneels together with kennels all right well done so 36 place 29 and Susanna we've come to that time
11:05of day when it's your numbers game okay can have one from the top and any of the five please thank
11:10you Susanna one for the top row and five more small ones and for this round they are five four nine two
11:20six and a large one fifty and the target five hundred and forty five four zero
11:27so
11:36so
11:45so Susanna five forty five forty Alex five forty thank you Susanna nine plus two times fifty nine
12:07plus two eleven times fifty five hundred and fifty take away the six and the four five forty
12:12yes Alex nine sixes nine times six fifty four times two times five two times five ten lots of ways for
12:21this one very good very good
12:24no same difference Alex is 46 Susanna on 39 as we turn to Debra and Debra you're so sort of engaged with
12:36so many businesses in the UK I understand that you do occasionally get away and once upon a time you
12:40got away from the frying pan into the fire tell us about it and we took a trip to my husband I took a
12:48trip to Argentina and we'd been to see Iguazu Falls which are absolutely beautiful very relaxed but in
12:53Argentina you have to go back to Buenos Aires to fly anywhere so we flew into Buenos Aires after that trip
12:59checked our baggage into our next destination and as we did
13:04helicopters hovered down onto the runway
13:08the army came out guns everywhere surrounded the airport
13:13and we realized we're in the middle of a military coup and it was quite close to the Argentine it was it was many
13:19years ago so quite close to the whole England Argentinian thing and we thought you know we need to get out of the airport
13:24so we got a taxi driver bribed a taxi driver to uh to take us out and literally it was coopy down through the roadblocks I mean it was really quite I mean now it's okay to tell it at the time we thought is this our moment
13:35and we get to the hotel and we're watching the television they're showing this aeroplanes
13:41um zooming around saying this is the heart of where it's going on and we could hear gunfire and whatever
13:46and I said to Paul the sound on that television is absolutely amazing I can hear that helicopter
13:51stepped outside and the helicopter and what they're talking about is actually hovering above us
13:57so he has dropped us right into the heart of where the military pill is
14:01so I thought it was his idea of a joke but for a minute there I thought I'm not going out to get toothpaste
14:06I'm staying well but do you know by six o'clock that night all over
14:09the shops were open the restaurants were open it was like we had one last month we'll have one next month you know
14:16but a little more exciting than we were expecting it to be I bet you just one of those sort of regular old
14:22coups that they get well for them yes for me it was a heart beating quite hard at one point so you
14:27crouched on the floor of the cab then yeah hurtling into hurtling into trouble well absolutely I mean
14:33we thought we were getting away from it but um but no he plunked us right into the middle of it and
14:36actually it was it was it was now in hindsight um we should have realized the gunfire was getting louder
14:42as we were driving rather than rather than quieter frightening for all that yeah now it's a story
14:48but honestly at the time it was quite because you're in a strange country it's all a bit you know
14:53nerve-wracking anyway and you just don't know absolutely yeah so we know we tried our we tried
14:59our german accents which weren't very convincing um but uh but anyway we've got away very good good for
15:04you but do be careful please do be careful now then 46 to 39 alex still there in the lead and it's
15:11alex's letters game have a vowel please thank you alex you and another e and a consonant c another m and
15:26another t and another t and another r and a vowel o and a consonant m and a final vowel please and a final a count down
15:42so
15:50so
15:52so
15:54so
15:58so
16:02so
16:04Well, Alex?
16:14Seven.
16:15Susanna?
16:15Seven.
16:16My word, you two are close together.
16:18Alex?
16:18Matured.
16:19Matured.
16:20Motored.
16:22Motored.
16:23Oh, you need to o's for motored.
16:25I'm afraid, Susanna, sorry.
16:27Bad luck.
16:27Bad luck.
16:28Bad luck.
16:29Wheel fell off there.
16:30And in the corner, Deborah?
16:33All right, can't beat a seven.
16:34We've got a six.
16:35Roamed.
16:37Susie?
16:38Matured, we had as well.
16:39Roamed and matured, yep.
16:40Roamed in a motor car.
16:41Right, 53 plays.
16:4239, and we're back with you, Susanna, for a letters game.
16:46Okay, can I have a consonant, please?
16:47Thank you, Susanna.
16:49D.
16:49And another one, please.
16:52L.
16:53Another.
16:55S.
16:56Another.
16:58G.
16:59Another consonant.
17:02S.
17:02A vowel.
17:04E.
17:05Another vowel.
17:08A.
17:08Another vowel.
17:11E.
17:12And a final consonant, please.
17:15And the last one, B.
17:17Countdown.
17:18The other way, D.
17:19We'll pick you right up over.
17:23The other way, D.
17:27And the last one, B.
17:28Another vowel.
17:29The other way, D.
17:30We'll pick you right up.
17:31The other way.
17:33Look.
17:34A vowel.
17:37A vowel.
17:39Ent ad.
17:39A group that.
17:41A vowel.
17:41A vowel.
17:42A vowel.
17:44A vowel.
17:45A vowel.
17:45So, Susanna.
17:50Seven.
17:51Seven, Alex.
17:52Seven.
17:53Susanna.
17:54Glast.
17:55Glast and blessed.
17:56Blessed.
17:58Yes.
17:59Happy enough?
17:59Very happy.
18:00Very good.
18:00And what news from the corner?
18:02More sevens, sledges, and beagles.
18:07Susie?
18:08Just sevens.
18:08That's it.
18:09Perfect stuff.
18:10Well done.
18:1060 plays.
18:1146.
18:12As we go into Alex's numbers game.
18:15Alex.
18:16We'll go for two large this time.
18:18Thank you, Alex.
18:18Two from the top.
18:19Four small ones.
18:21And for this round, the four smalls are nine, eight, five, and another nine.
18:28And the two large ones, 25 and 100.
18:31And the target, 598.
18:34Five, nine, eight.
18:45So, Alex.
19:09Five, nine, nine, I think.
19:12One away.
19:12What about Susanna?
19:13Five, nine, seven, I think, but not written down.
19:16All right.
19:17So, let's hear from Alex.
19:19Alex.
19:19You did 100 plus 25.
19:21100 plus 25, 125.
19:24Times the five.
19:25Times five, 65.
19:27And then minus the rest.
19:28And then you've got nine, nine, 18, 26.
19:33And you're one away.
19:33Well done.
19:34One away.
19:35Well done, Alex.
19:36So, Susanna, one away.
19:37It was the same as that, but I've made a mistake.
19:38Sorry.
19:39I've lost.
19:39Never mind.
19:40It happens.
19:41Now then, Rachel, five, nine, eight is the requirement.
19:44It was in there.
19:45If you say 100 minus 25 is 75, minus eight is 67, times five, nine is 603, and take away
19:55the five, the five, nine, eight.
19:57Jolly good.
19:58Very good.
19:58Well done.
20:03So, scores, Alex on 67, Susanna 46, as we go into a tea time teaser, which is Icon's rug.
20:09And the clue, looking everywhere for the kitchen pad.
20:13Looking everywhere for the kitchen pad.
20:15Welcome back.
20:32I left you with a clue, looking everywhere for the kitchen pad.
20:35And the answer is scouring.
20:39Scouring around for the scouring pad.
20:41Very good.
20:4267 plays.
20:4346.
20:44And we turn to you, Susanna.
20:45Susanna, let us go.
20:47Can I have a consonant, please?
20:48Thank you, Susanna.
20:49N.
20:50And another one, please.
20:53R.
20:53And another.
20:56S.
20:57And one more.
20:59H.
21:00Vowel, please.
21:03A.
21:03Another vowel.
21:06O.
21:07Another vowel.
21:09U.
21:11One more vowel.
21:13A.
21:14And a consonant, please.
21:15And the last one.
21:17G.
21:18Stand by.
21:18A.
21:49Susanna?
21:50Six.
21:51Six.
21:52Alex?
21:53Six as well.
21:54Susanna?
21:55Grains.
21:56And Alex?
21:57Agoras.
21:58Agoras?
21:59Yes.
22:00Very good.
22:01Absolutely fine.
22:02Very good.
22:03What is an agora?
22:04An agora in ancient Greece was a public open space used for assemblies and markets.
22:08That's where we get agoraphobic, because you're scared of going out into the marketplace.
22:12Yes, indeed.
22:13All right.
22:13Very good.
22:14Now then, anything else there?
22:15Deborah?
22:16We had hangars as in hangars.
22:19Yeah.
22:19Right, which is seven.
22:20Well, you keep an aircraft.
22:21Exactly right.
22:22All right.
22:23Very good indeed.
22:23Down at the drone, as they used to call it before the war.
22:2773 to 52.
22:28Alex in the lead.
22:29And Alex, now it's your letters game.
22:31Have a vowel, please.
22:32Thank you, Alex.
22:34I.
22:34And another.
22:36E.
22:37A consonant.
22:40R.
22:40And another.
22:41And another.
22:43V.
22:44And another.
22:46S.
22:47And another.
22:49R.
22:50And another.
22:52S.
22:53And a vowel.
22:56O.
22:57And a final vowel, please.
23:01And the last one.
23:03E.
23:04Compound.
23:27Yes, Alex.
23:38Um, stick with a seven.
23:40How about Susanna?
23:42Risky eight.
23:43All right.
23:44So, Alex.
23:45Revises.
23:46Revises.
23:47And now, what's your risk?
23:49Revisors.
23:51Revisors?
23:53Um, OK.
23:55Oh, let's keep our fingers crossed.
23:56So, you never know if it's going to be O-R-S or E-R-S.
24:01Oh, and it's E-R-S.
24:03I'm sorry, it's Revises.
24:03Oh, bad luck.
24:05Bad luck.
24:06Bad luck indeed.
24:07So, Alex carries the day on that one.
24:09Now then, in the corner, what have we got over there?
24:12Deborah?
24:12Uh, so we had a seven.
24:14Severs.
24:15Yes.
24:16Um, and I had a six rivers and...
24:19No, that wasn't one.
24:21That was just random letters.
24:22Well, you could have sever.
24:23Can I sever?
24:23There we are, then, sever.
24:24Very good.
24:25All right, then.
24:27Revisors.
24:28Very good.
24:29And 80 plays 52 as we turn to Susie.
24:34Susie, your origins of words.
24:37Come.
24:38Well, I talked about pigs yesterday in Deborah's honour because she owns pigs.
24:42Um, but I don't know if you've got any bears at home knocking around.
24:50Um, but I thought I'd talk about bears in English because they, um, they do actually feature
24:54quite a lot.
24:55Um, but first of all, um, the most popular, uh, bear of all has to be the teddy bear.
24:59They do seem a bit curious that somebody would take a ferocious animal, uh, or, uh, not literally
25:04to bed, but, um, a toy, um, of a ferocious animal to bed.
25:07And as you probably know, Nick, it all goes back to Theodore Teddy Roosevelt and his association
25:13with, uh, bears was because he was a very keen bear hunter, unfortunately.
25:17He went out on lots of bear hunting expeditions, um, and a very famous comic poem, um, was written
25:22about him in the New York Times, uh, featuring two bears, fictional bears, Teddy B and Teddy
25:26G.
25:27Uh, two bears were, um, presented to Bronx Zoo with, uh, with that name again in honour
25:32of Teddy Roosevelt.
25:33And so toy manufacturers, um, just capitalised on the whole thing.
25:37And now we have our teddy bears.
25:39Um, but they've been around, um, in human culture for a lot longer than that bears.
25:43Um, the Welsh for bear is Arth, or Arthun, and that gives rise to, um, the name Art and
25:49probably Arthur, um, as well.
25:52Um, and Norse mythology, as I've mentioned before, tells of ancient warriors who wore bear
25:57skin and, um, went into this absolutely terrifying, furious rage.
26:01Uh, bear skin was berserker, so they went berserk.
26:04Um, and bears also have a presence in religion as the bear goddess Arsio, and she was once worshipped
26:10at what is now Bern, or Bear City, in Switzerland.
26:14Extraordinary.
26:17Wonderful, isn't it?
26:18Teddy Roosevelt saw the light when he returned from Hunter, and then started, he set up these,
26:22uh, the first, um, national parks.
26:25Oh, did he?
26:25Yeah, you know, he literally saw the light and thought, you know, this is wrong.
26:27As he's converted.
26:28Oh, that is good.
26:29Brilliant.
26:29And we also have bears in stars as well.
26:31You have a great bear, obviously.
26:33And that's why the Arctic and the Antarctic are so named, because Arcticos meant bear in
26:37Greek, because you have the pole star above.
26:39Fantastic.
26:39So they're just all the way through English.
26:42Yeah.
26:42And we now turn to Susanna.
26:44Susanna, let us go.
26:46OK, can I have a consonant, please?
26:48Thank you, Susanna.
26:49L.
26:50And another consonant.
26:52N.
26:53And a vowel, please.
26:56O.
26:56And a final vowel, please.
27:14And a final O.
27:17Countdown.
27:18MEM anc
27:36M.
27:37M.
27:38M.
27:39M.
27:40M.
27:40M.
27:40M.
27:40M.
27:41Now then, Susanna.
27:50Eight.
27:51An eight.
27:52Alex?
27:53Just a five.
27:54And your five?
27:55Pound.
27:57Susanna?
27:58Pollution.
27:59Pollution.
28:00Oh, I need two L's.
28:03That would have made it a nine, yes.
28:04Bad luck again.
28:05Ah, very bad luck.
28:07So, in the corner, what have we got over there?
28:09So, we got sixes.
28:11Yeah.
28:11Option.
28:12Yes.
28:13Potion.
28:14Yes.
28:15Dupion.
28:16I beg your pardon?
28:17Dupion.
28:18And what might that be when it's at home?
28:21It's a rough silk fabric, woven from the threads of double cocoons.
28:26Dupion.
28:27Really?
28:28Amazing thing.
28:30Eighty-five to fifty-two, and Alex, last letters game of the day.
28:36Can I have a consonant, please?
28:37Thank you, Alex.
28:39Y.
28:40And another.
28:42R.
28:43And another.
28:45N.
28:46And a vowel.
28:48E.
28:49And another.
28:51O.
28:52And a consonant.
28:54T.
28:55And a vowel.
28:57E.
28:58And a consonant.
29:01Q.
29:02And a final consonant, please.
29:03And the last one.
29:04P.
29:05P.
29:05Stand by.
29:06Stand by.
29:36Yes, Alex. A six. A six. Who's Ellen? Just a five. And your five? Entry. Entry, Alex. Opener. Opener. That's quite interesting. Yes. What else have you got over in the corner? We've got a six. Yes. Poetry. Yes. And we have a seven in entropy. Entropy. Help me out here.
29:58Well, it's a term from physics, but we normally use it to mean a lack of order or predictability. So that's a decline into complete disarray.
30:06I know that feeling. Me too. I live in it. 91 to 52 says Alex is nudging 100. And now, Susanna, your numbers game.
30:18I have two from the top and four others, please. You can. Thank you, Susanna. Last game of the day. Two large, four small.
30:24And they are 10, 2, 3, 1. And the large one's 100 and 50. And the last target of the day is 668.
30:35Six, six, eight.
30:36Six, six, eight.
30:49So, 6-6-8, Susanna.
31:096-6-9.
31:10One away, and?
31:12Uh, 6-6-1.
31:16Right.
31:17So then, Susanna.
31:18Okay, 100 takes 3.
31:21100 minus 3, 97.
31:23Times 7.
31:25Where's your 7?
31:26Oh, I've written down a 1 in 7.
31:28Oh.
31:29So, 7 is a 1.
31:30Sorry.
31:31Let's have a chat then with Alex.
31:33Alex, I did 100 plus 10.
31:36100 plus 10, 110.
31:393 times 2 is 6.
31:41Yep.
31:42Times it.
31:43616.
31:44And then add the 1.
31:45And add the 1, yep, 7 away.
31:477 away.
31:47But, 6-6-8.
31:50Rachel.
31:51Um, if you say 100 plus 3, 103.
31:5610 divided by 2 is 5.
31:59Add the 1 for 6.
32:01Times those together for 618.
32:04And add on the 50.
32:056-6-8.
32:06Jolly good.
32:07Well done.
32:09Well done.
32:12So, 96 plays 52 as we go into the final round.
32:16That'll be conundrum round.
32:17So, Alex and Susanna, fingers on buzzers, please.
32:20Let's reveal today's countdown conundrum.
32:22Music.
32:47Susanna the carnation let's see whether you're right carnation yes very good so we end up with
33:08the Alex on 96 just shy of what he achieved yesterday to Susanna's 62 well done Susanna
33:14you kept him at bay for a long long time a long time but he swept through in the end so Susanna
33:20back to Alverston in Derby with your goodie bag and our very best wishes very best wishes travel
33:26safely home and we shall see you tomorrow Alex excellent stuff see you tomorrow Susie and Deborah
33:33too and Deborah you're also doing up a rather wonderful house I'm told oh I am yes well we
33:39are actually my husband my because I am and and an army builders yes it was once occupied by William
33:46hit the elders absolutely it was actually given to him yeah as a thank you for defeating attacks on
33:53cider by a man who'd never met him in his life before so it's an amazing house down in Somerset
33:58that was a big deal in those days absolutely and it's a model farm so it's tiny but how lovely thank
34:03you very much see you tomorrow see you tomorrow and see you tomorrow we look forward to seeing you
34:08tomorrow same time same place you'll be sure of it good afternoon
34:12lively lads pushing the whole school to the limit tonight on four it's all about to kick off in
34:27educating Yorkshire you can see that at nine o'clock and stay with us next for deal or no deal
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