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Only Connect (2008) Season 21 Episode 4- 5ks v Showstoppers
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00:00In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun, said Mary Poppins,
00:26who had presumably never been employed to present 500 episodes of a quiz show.
00:31Here we are again, and joining me this evening are...
00:35On my right, Fiona Titcombe, a software developer who is a member of the East Barks Scrabble Club.
00:42Thomas Carey, a software tester who once walked 16 miles after missing the last train home.
00:49And their captain, James Horton, a software developer who failed his driving test in the first 20 seconds.
00:55All keen park runners, they are the 5Ks.
00:59Now, James, you and your teammates might look a bit familiar to viewers,
01:03as you've done other quiz shows, you've done quite a few, actually, in the range.
01:06Why come to us now?
01:08Oh, well, Only Connect is so much more different than every other show.
01:12It feels like a new experience and, you know, it's such a brilliant show to watch as well.
01:18What's been the highlight of your TV quizzing life so far?
01:22Definitely Countdown and, you know, being able to declare a very rude word in the final.
01:28But I had no idea until Susie told Tim Vine about it in a break in filming.
01:33Wipe all those other shows from your mind.
01:36You are here at the pinnacle of quizzing.
01:38Welcome to Only Connect.
01:40You are facing, on my left,
01:42Lowry Williams, an HR specialist who enjoys painting by numbers.
01:47Rhys Davis, an IT manager who doesn't like tomatoes.
01:51And their captain, Tom Parry-Jones, a football journalist who's a fan of the Minnesota Vikings.
01:57They all met at a sing-along night in a Cardiff pub.
02:01They are the showstoppers.
02:03Tom, what happens at this sing-along night?
02:06Lowry's fiancé plays piano for a rowdy bunch of musical theatre enthusiasts
02:12and we all have a jolly good sing-along.
02:15Everyone in the crowd sings along.
02:16Yeah.
02:17We sometimes get special guests.
02:19In fact, Lin-Manuel Miranda, the penman of Hamilton and Moana, Encanto,
02:25he turned up and FaceTimed a bunch of his musical theatre friends
02:31while these guys were singing.
02:34Well, we'll see if we can find some opportunities for you to sing
02:37during your time with us here.
02:39Great.
02:40Welcome.
02:41You won the toss.
02:42You'll be going first.
02:43Please choose an Egyptian hieroglyph.
02:45Horned Viper, please.
02:47Horned Viper is available.
02:49What is the connection between these apparently random clues?
02:52Here's the first.
02:54We're not in position.
02:55Oh, it's a guard.
02:56That's a guard.
02:57OK.
02:58I think we need...
02:59I think we need next.
03:00Next, please.
03:01Without a doubt.
03:02It's certain.
03:03Guaranteed.
03:04Guaranteed.
03:05Guaranteed.
03:06Guaranteed.
03:07Oh, gosh.
03:08Is there any extension to guard?
03:09Can we take a left?
03:10Offensive guard?
03:11I mean, but...
03:12I think next, then.
03:13I think we need the next one.
03:14Next, please.
03:15The Egyptian bird is a...
03:17No, it's a pirate bird.
03:18It's a dove.
03:19Yes.
03:20So, without a doubt.
03:21Guaranteed.
03:22Guaranteed.
03:23Guaranteed.
03:24Guaranteed.
03:25Guaranteed.
03:26Guaranteed.
03:27Guaranteed.
03:28They're all deodorants.
03:30It is most unusual to buzz in early on the first question you play here, but well done.
03:35All deodorant brands.
03:38Let's have a look at the fourth clue that you didn't need.
03:40What are the brands?
03:41So, we've got guard, shore, dove and lynx.
03:46Right guard, in fact, is that gridiron position from American football.
03:51Very well done.
03:52Well quizzed.
03:535Ks.
03:54What would you like for your own question?
03:56Go on, Fiona.
03:57Could we have water, please?
03:58Water.
03:59These are going to be picture clues.
04:01What do they have in common?
04:02Here's the first.
04:03These Adidas, football boots.
04:06Adidas, yeah.
04:07Yes.
04:08Predators maybe.
04:09Next, please.
04:10That's a rubber.
04:11That's a razor.
04:12America.
04:13It's a football shoe.
04:14Rubber.
04:15You said Predator could have been.
04:16Yeah.
04:17Predator, rubber.
04:18Next, please.
04:19Yeah.
04:20So, that's Uncle...
04:22So, that's Paula, maybe?
04:24Or Junior.
04:25Rubber.
04:26Junior.
04:27Should we get the last one?
04:28Yeah.
04:29Next, please.
04:30Victoria.
04:31I don't know who else to hear.
04:32Oh, hold on.
04:33Two guys.
04:35Junior.
04:38Two seconds.
04:41OK.
04:42We will just have to try Storrs.
04:47Not it, I'm afraid.
04:49So, Showstoppers, you've got the chance for bonus points.
04:51We think these are Arnold Schwarzenegger films.
04:53They are Arnold Schwarzenegger films.
04:55What do the images depict?
04:57The first one is a pair of Adidas Predator football boots.
05:00So, Predator.
05:01Eraser Head.
05:02Eraser Head, specifically.
05:03Eraser Head.
05:04Eraser Head.
05:05No, no.
05:06Eraser Head is a horror film from the 70s.
05:08It doesn't have one.
05:09Eraser is a different film that he's in.
05:11Er, I wasn't sure about the third one.
05:13Did you guys have that?
05:14No.
05:15But the last one is...
05:16They actually knew.
05:17That's Junior Soprano.
05:18Oh, Junior.
05:19And then Twins.
05:20Twins.
05:21Twins.
05:22You didn't have to identify the specific people.
05:23It was Twins.
05:24I think some of the films are less well-known.
05:26I suggested Commando.
05:27They said, not in a picture question.
05:29So, these are the ones we've got.
05:31Well done, Showstoppers.
05:33You get the bonus and your own choice.
05:34What will it be?
05:35Er, can we have the Twisted Flax, please?
05:37Yes, you can.
05:38And what connects these clues is the first.
05:41What are the 13?
05:42So, what are the 13 things?
05:44Er...
05:45Er...
05:46Oh, at the Last Supper.
05:47At the Last Supper, one of us holding a knife.
05:48So, one of the 13 are holding a knife.
05:49So...
05:50Erm, what could it just be?
05:52Things that think people...
05:53What they're doing at the Last Supper?
05:54Do you reckon this is worth a five?
05:55I think we might need the next one.
05:56I think we might need the next one.
05:57Take the next one and we'll have it.
05:58Next, please.
06:00Holding a bag.
06:01A bag!
06:02Oh, where?
06:03Are there 13 things that we...
06:05Yeah, there's...
06:06Now we've got this one.
06:07He's been left holding the bag.
06:08Yeah.
06:09Next, please.
06:10Yes.
06:11Yes.
06:12Are these what people are doing in Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper?
06:16You could have got this after one clue.
06:19The Last Supper is the connection.
06:21Let's look at all the clues.
06:23Perhaps you can tell me who is being described.
06:26The disciples and Jesus.
06:29Well, no, but who's the one person holding a knife?
06:31Honestly, I have no idea.
06:32Isn't Judas holding a knife?
06:33Well, no.
06:34It's Simon Peter who holds a knife
06:36because he slices off the ear of the high priest's servant.
06:39Is it then Judas holding the bag of 30 pieces of silver?
06:42That's...
06:43Yes, the bag is Judas and it's got the silver in it.
06:45Who is reaching towards the same dish?
06:48I don't know.
06:49No idea.
06:50That is Judas and Jesus because Jesus said,
06:52my betrayer will dip his bread into the same dish as I will.
06:57And, of course, they're all sitting on the same side of the table.
06:59Very well done.
07:00OK, 5Ks.
07:01Time to get you some points.
07:02Which is the question?
07:03Go on, Tom.
07:04Two reads, please.
07:05Two reads.
07:06What is the connection between these clues?
07:08Here's the first.
07:09Prince Albert.
07:10Prince Albert.
07:11I mean, there's lots of things that could be.
07:13Next, please.
07:15Oh, gosh.
07:17Prince Albert was, like, Victoria's husband, right?
07:20Could these all be, like, people who married monarchs or something?
07:24I feel like I heard that name.
07:25Er, maybe.
07:26Next, please.
07:27Georgina Kiran.
07:29No.
07:30Don't ring a bell.
07:32Er, next, please.
07:34Mary-Anne Evans.
07:35So, George.
07:36So, George, Sean, George, Elliot, maybe.
07:40Did they all marry...
07:41George.
07:43Were they all known as George?
07:45Yeah, we'll try.
07:47Erm, they were all known under a sort of pseudonym, more famously, I guess, George or George.
07:55I must say, James, for somebody that is a veteran of several quiz shows,
07:59you do not have enough confidence in your brilliant self.
08:02They are all George.
08:03You knew it.
08:04You know who the people are.
08:05Who are we talking about?
08:06Mary-Anne Evans was George Elliot.
08:08Mm-hm.
08:09Is Georgina the one from the famous five?
08:10That's right.
08:11Georgina Kiran preferred to be known as George.
08:13Nice.
08:14The second one was George Sand.
08:15Mm-hm.
08:16George Sand, the great French writer and feminist.
08:18That's her long French name at Clue 2.
08:21And I don't know anything about the first one.
08:23Well, it was George VI.
08:24He was Prince Albert, but he took the regnal name of George.
08:28Very well done.
08:30Well quizzed.
08:31Showstoppers, what would you like?
08:33I really hope we get the music one.
08:34Let's go for the Eye of Horus, please.
08:36You haven't got the music one.
08:38No.
08:39What is the connection between these clues?
08:41Here's the first.
08:43Badman.
08:44Badman.
08:45It's Badman, not Badman.
08:46Yeah.
08:47Um, next, please.
08:49Grant.
08:51Grant.
08:52Ed. Ed Grant.
08:53Um, forgive me.
08:55Badman.
08:56I don't know.
08:57Next, please.
08:58I think we need the next one, do you think?
08:59Next.
09:00Oh, yes.
09:01Super.
09:02Super.
09:03Yeah.
09:04They're all preceded so that the first word can be split into two,
09:07preceded by the word super, and they all appear in the various locations given in the clue.
09:11Well spotted.
09:12Each clue can be broken into two super examples.
09:14So there are films called Superbad and Superman.
09:16Rhys, you quite early on were splitting up the words.
09:17Yeah.
09:18Yeah.
09:19Ed Grant.
09:20Ed Grant.
09:21Ed Grant.
09:22Yeah.
09:23Ed Grant.
09:24Oh, yes.
09:25Ed Grant.
09:26Ed Grant.
09:27Ed Grant.
09:28Ed Grant.
09:29Ed Grant.
09:30Ed Grant.
09:31Ed Grant.
09:32Ed Grant.
09:33Ed Grant.
09:34Ed Grant.
09:35Ed Grant.
09:36Ed Grant.
09:37Ed Grant.
09:38Ed Grant.
09:39Ed Grant.
09:40Are youалистrine?
09:41Ed Grant.
09:42But it's earlier, Gran and Ted.
09:43Super Gran.
09:44Super Ted.
09:45Super Dry, Super Drug, shops and SuperTrack and Super UP.
09:48I heard a brilliant fact about Super Ted the other day.
09:50His enemy is called Texas Pete in English, but in Welsh he's called Die Texas.
09:54Really?
09:55That's great.
09:56Well done.
09:57Back to you 5Ks, so the last question of the round, The Lion-
10:00PHONE Riset?
10:01That's the misq question, you'll be hearing your pieces, and here's the first.
10:05There's crazy people running all over town
10:09No idea. Anyone? Anything?
10:11Not really. Next please, Victoria.
10:20This is familiar, but I can't.
10:21Yeah, it's familiar.
10:23Next please.
10:30Anyone now?
10:31I did. It rings a bell.
10:33Next please.
10:35To the music of the traffic in the city
10:38Linger on the sidewalk
10:40Where the neon signs are pretty
10:42How can you...
10:44Oh, this is Petula Clark, downtown.
10:45One second.
10:46So what?
10:47Well, that last one was downtown, so could they all be like...
10:49Yeah, telling you to go through areas?
10:52Direction, like places in a thing, I don't know.
10:54Yeah, we'll try places slash directions directing you somewhere.
10:59What do you mean exactly?
11:01So like you've got downtown...
11:02Downtown, you know, like, so it's an area.
11:04I don't think I can take it, I'm afraid.
11:06There's a bonus chance for you, showstoppers.
11:08Areas of a city, like particular...
11:13No, that's not it. That's not it.
11:15No.
11:16It's specifically about going out on the town, partying.
11:20So downtown in the sense of going down to see the bright lights.
11:23We also heard, I want to see the bright lights tonight.
11:25That was the first track, Richard and Linda Thompson.
11:27Second one, Out Out, a hit from 2021.
11:30Stepping out was Joe Jackson at clue three.
11:33So had you said directions to go out, I might have taken it.
11:37But it's going out, having a good time,
11:39all the things you could have been doing
11:40if you hadn't come to this ghastly quiz.
11:43That means at the end of round one, the 5Ks have one point,
11:46the showstoppers have six.
11:51Time for round two, where the teams may see up to three clues
11:53before telling me what would come forth in a sequence.
11:56Showstoppers, what would you like?
11:58I'd like the lion, please.
11:59Lion.
12:00You'll be seeing the first in a series of clues.
12:02What would be fourth?
12:03Time starts now.
12:05Algeria, dot...
12:07Is it dot...
12:08Yeah.
12:09What is it?
12:10Is it also chemical symbols?
12:11Yeah, it could be.
12:12So, next, please.
12:15So, CZ.
12:16It's got to be CZ.
12:17So, we've got A, then C, then Z.
12:22Next, please.
12:24Is that BZ?
12:25BZ.
12:26It could be A, Z, CZ, BZ.
12:27Oh, it's a high round.
12:28No, it's out of our best quarter.
12:29Oh, my goodness.
12:30Unless it's D, C, B.
12:35No, no, no.
12:36Is it AL?
12:38Is that maybe Albania?
12:43Two seconds.
12:44Have a guess, go on.
12:46Dominican Republic dot DZ.
12:49Not the answer for many reasons.
12:51No.
12:525Ks, you've got the chance for bonus now.
12:54Germany or something?
12:55I don't know.
12:56Yeah.
12:57We'll try Germany dot blank blank.
12:59Not it, I'm afraid.
13:00The answer is Azerbaijan.
13:03We are in the world of country web domains,
13:06and the key to this question is that the domain of Algeria is dot DZ.
13:11Oh.
13:12So then Czechia is CZ, Belize, BZ, so we want what's AZ and it's Azerbaijan.
13:17Yeah.
13:18OK.
13:19What would you like at 5Ks as a question?
13:21Could we have the Eye of Horus, please?
13:23Yes, you could.
13:24What would come fourth in this sequence?
13:26Here's the first.
13:27Jacob, could be lots of things.
13:30Next, please.
13:32OK.
13:33Come on.
13:34Is it a wordy thing?
13:36Oh, it could be like a, I don't know, someone famous.
13:39We need a river, don't we?
13:40Yeah.
13:41Next, please.
13:42Tarbo.
13:43Ah.
13:44Jacob Zuma.
13:45Ah, so is it, is it Nelson, South African Prime Minister going back?
13:49Oh, I see.
13:50Probably, yeah.
13:51Yeah, I think Tarbo and Becky, was he before?
13:53Yeah, it's going to be Mandela.
13:54Nelson.
13:55Nelson.
13:56Nelson, yeah.
13:59We'll try Nelson.
14:01That's the right answer.
14:02Yeah.
14:03And why?
14:04South African, I guess, prime ministers going backwards, their first names.
14:07Well, presidents, they are presidents going back through the post-apartheid presidents
14:12to the great Nelson Mandela.
14:14Do you know the full names of these other presidents?
14:16You've got Jacob Zuma.
14:17I don't know the second one, I'm afraid.
14:19Tarbo and Becky?
14:20That's right.
14:21It's Gilema Mclanthe is the second one, or rather the third one,
14:24because we're going backwards.
14:25Well done.
14:26Showstoppers, what would you like?
14:28Two reads, please.
14:29Two reads.
14:30What would come forth in this sequence?
14:32Here's the first.
14:33Oh, sorry, is it?
14:35Avatar.
14:36Yeah.
14:37North, east, south.
14:38Next, please.
14:39OK.
14:40Kissing.
14:41Kissing.
14:42Kissing.
14:43Er...
14:45Kissing.
14:46I think, quick, next.
14:49Next, please.
14:50Down in the dumps.
14:52Up in the air.
14:53Up in the air.
14:54Up in the air.
14:55Right in the kisser.
14:56Down in the dumps.
14:57So, left.
14:58So, we would expect west.
14:59On the bench?
15:00Left.
15:01Left in.
15:02Left.
15:03Left in lurch.
15:05Yeah.
15:06So, west lurch.
15:07West, lurch.
15:08What's...
15:09West, colon, lurch.
15:11Exactly what we have ourselves.
15:13And why is that?
15:14North air would be up in the air.
15:16So, north is the up direction on a compass rose.
15:19East would be right in the kisser.
15:21Mm-hmm.
15:22South, down in the dumps.
15:23And then west would be left in the lurch.
15:25Exactly.
15:26Any expression that's left in the something.
15:28Well done.
15:29Back to you 5Ks for a choice.
15:31Twisted facts, please.
15:32OK.
15:33These are going to be picture clues.
15:34What would you expect to see in the fourth picture?
15:36Here's the first.
15:37Do we have any idea who that is?
15:40Next, please.
15:41That's MGM.
15:42That's the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer thing.
15:43MGM.
15:44Next, please.
15:45So, that...
15:46Is that MG?
15:47So, yeah.
15:48So, that'll be MGMT, the first one, probably.
15:49So, just anything with M.
15:50Yeah, yeah.
15:51Just anything represented, yeah.
15:52M.
15:53I guess a picture of Judi Dench as M.
15:57I mean, had you said the 1931 German film starring Paul
16:06Peter Lorre, M.
16:08I know you looked at the questions in advance.
16:10Anything representing M is an acceptable answer.
16:14What's the sequence?
16:16So, you're just losing a letter off the end with each clue.
16:19So, you've got, I guess, MGMT to MGM to MG.
16:23That's right.
16:24That duo at the beginning, MGMT.
16:26Well done.
16:27Showstoppers, what would you like?
16:28I think we'll take water, please.
16:30Water.
16:31What would come fourth in this sequence?
16:32Here's the first.
16:33And my lemon, for example.
16:36It's like EG.
16:37Lemon, for example.
16:39Do you think next, next, please?
16:41Get over here.
16:42Daddy.
16:43Oh, for example.
16:44Okay.
16:45So, we're going down the, the, the family tree.
16:48Uh.
16:49I want something to do with trees.
16:51I don't know.
16:52Yeah.
16:53Some of the lemon.
16:54Next, please.
16:56Uh.
16:57Oh, yes, sharks.
16:58Yeah, sharks.
16:59So, it's a baby, baby, uh, baby boy.
17:04Uh, what is it?
17:05It's a shark.
17:06Baby basking, for example.
17:07Yeah.
17:08Yeah, sure.
17:09Yeah.
17:10Baby basking, for example.
17:14I would accept.
17:15We've gone with baby hammerhead, for example.
17:18What's the reason?
17:19Baby shark.
17:20They're all sharks and it's work, we're working down the, the baby shark song.
17:24Triggering a lot of parents right now by mentioning baby shark.
17:27Exactly so.
17:28Well, listen.
17:29If we were going to really trigger them.
17:30We'd sing it.
17:31Just in case you get knocked out in your next match and never get a music question, we'd
17:35better have a go.
17:36One, two, three.
17:37Grandma shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo doo.
17:40Grandma shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo doo.
17:42Grandma shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo doo.
17:44Grandma shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo doo.
17:45Grandma shark.
17:46Lovely.
17:47Nicely sung.
17:48It's the baby shark song.
17:49We needed to hear baby and some sort of shark.
17:51Back to your 5Ks, the last question of the round, the horned viper.
17:56You'll be seeing the first in a series of clues.
17:58What comes fourth?
17:59Time starts now.
18:00Two.
18:01That's an Olympic sport.
18:02Yeah, that is an Olympic sport.
18:03It's been around, like, the last two Olympics or maybe it has, like, two medals or something.
18:07Yeah.
18:08Should we take another, though?
18:09Yeah, yeah.
18:10Next, please.
18:11Four beach volleyball.
18:13I mean, yeah, it could still be either of those.
18:16I'm not too sure.
18:17It could be when he was introduced, doing less beach volleyball.
18:20Next, please.
18:21Six foot sound.
18:23Is this, like, the amount of something from the team?
18:26What's this?
18:27It's going to be...
18:29Six.
18:30Six.
18:31Two.
18:32Do you have two somethings in the basketball?
18:35Two teams?
18:36Six a side.
18:37No, two about three basketballs.
18:38Two seconds.
18:39Six.
18:40Um...
18:41We'll have to try eight, colon, um, eight, colon, volleyball.
18:49Not it, I'm afraid.
18:50OK.
18:51Showstoppers, do you have a go?
18:52I think maybe eight, colon, the coxless eight.
18:57Row it.
18:58No, that wouldn't work.
19:00OK.
19:01So, what's going on here is sports which are played with fewer than the usual number of players.
19:09Ah.
19:10So, you would normally have five players on a basketball team, but you have three players in three-by-three basketball, so two have been lost.
19:17You have four fewer players on a beach volleyball team than normal volleyball.
19:22Futsal, well, that's football, but played five a side.
19:26It's a version of five a side, so I want to hear something where you have eight fewer players on the team.
19:31Rugby sevens.
19:32Rugby sevens.
19:33No points there, then.
19:36At the end of round two, the 5Ks have five points.
19:39The showstoppers have ten.
19:44Time for the connecting wall.
19:45Five Ks.
19:46You've got the choice.
19:47Lion or water?
19:48We'll have the water wall, please.
19:50Two and a half minutes to solve the water wall.
19:52Starting now.
19:56OK, we've got fuming, irate, livid, incensed.
20:00Battles have become bad in Britain.
20:02Oh, yeah.
20:03Nice.
20:04Irate, incensed, cross, livid.
20:08How many?
20:09Fuming.
20:10I think that's all I can see.
20:11Yeah.
20:12Anyway.
20:13We've got crossbreed, mixed breed.
20:16Merino is like a sheep, like Merino wall.
20:18Lincoln is a sheep.
20:19Oh, yeah.
20:20Do we all have sheep or wolves, maybe?
20:22So we've got Little Bighorn, Battle of Lincoln probably, Battle of Merino.
20:28Little Bighorn, yeah.
20:29Oh, is Merino's a battle, is it?
20:31OK.
20:32Could be, sometimes.
20:33Oh, Little Mix, Little Chef, Little Britain.
20:35Little Bighorn, Little Women.
20:36Yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:37Little Mix, Little Women.
20:38Little Chef.
20:39Little Britain, Little Bighorn, I think, are the five.
20:42OK.
20:43We'll leave out Britain.
20:44We'll leave out Mix.
20:45OK.
20:46What else have we got?
20:47Leave out Women.
20:48Leave out Chef.
20:49No.
20:50OK.
20:51Little League, of course.
20:52Little League.
20:53OK.
20:54League.
20:55So we'll leave out.
20:56It's a battle, right?
20:57So do you want to find battles?
20:58OK.
20:59Three strikes now.
21:00So have we got one sort of Roman numerals?
21:01Yeah, yeah, yeah.
21:02The left half are just Roman things.
21:03Yeah.
21:04All right, and then the other battles, yeah.
21:05So we'll go with battles, yeah.
21:06Yeah.
21:07They're definitely not sheep.
21:08No.
21:09OK.
21:10No battles.
21:11Could they be sheep?
21:12Merino, because Merino wool is a thing, isn't it?
21:15Yeah.
21:16Yeah.
21:17They're definitely not sheep.
21:18No.
21:19OK.
21:20No battles.
21:21Could they be sheep?
21:22Merino wool is a thing, isn't it?
21:24Yeah.
21:25It's battles.
21:26Let's go for it.
21:27OK.
21:28Yeah.
21:29Britain's...
21:30You've solved the wall.
21:31Very well done.
21:32Now for the points.
21:33If you can tell me the connections.
21:34What about the first group?
21:35Cross, fuming, irate, incensed.
21:38These are all synonyms to be angry.
21:41For being angry.
21:42And the next group?
21:43Chef, League and so on.
21:45We will go that you can put Little in front of them all.
21:49You can.
21:50Little Chef, Little League, Little Women, Little Britain.
21:51The next group?
21:52Bighorn, Merino and so on.
21:54Oh, it has produced a bit of debate.
21:56We will try battles.
21:58You are about to be cross, fuming, irate and incensed.
22:02They're breeds of sheep.
22:04I'm so sorry.
22:05And the last group?
22:06Mix, livid, vim and mimic.
22:08These are all words made up of Roman numerals.
22:10Exactly so.
22:11All the letters are Roman numerals.
22:13So, that is four points for solving the wall and three for the connections.
22:17Seven in total.
22:18Let's bring in their opponents now and give them the lion wall.
22:21See how they get on.
22:22Showstoppers, you've got two and a half minutes.
22:24Starting now.
22:26Clone Wars.
22:28Clone Mimic.
22:29Clone Mimic.
22:30Parade.
22:31Copy.
22:32Mimic.
22:33Clone.
22:34Ape as well.
22:35Pirate.
22:36Pirate as well.
22:37Yeah.
22:38If we go through that, I'll look elsewhere.
22:46Mirror as well.
22:47Union.
22:48What about the birds then?
22:49Cockatoo, love bird, parrot.
22:50Yeah, love bird.
22:51Parakeet.
22:52Parakeet.
22:53McCaw.
22:54McCaw, cockatoo.
22:57OK, so what else?
22:58We've got graph paper perhaps.
22:59Yeah.
23:00Copy paper.
23:01Graph paper.
23:02Anything else?
23:04No.
23:05Love bird.
23:07There's one.
23:08OK, nice.
23:09So, let's go for copying.
23:10Mimic, clone, mirror, copy.
23:12Mimic, mirror, mirror.
23:13Copy.
23:14Mismic, mirror, mirror.
23:16And...
23:17American eye.
23:18Mismic, mirror.
23:19Mismic, mirror, of the name.
23:21Puppets flow.
23:22And there's mimic.
23:23Ape.
23:24Apes are the other one.
23:26It's apes to copy.
23:27Yeah.
23:28Mimic, ape, mirror, and copy.
23:30Keep fit.
23:31Mimic, ape, mirror, parrot.
23:33Fit.
23:35Bit.
23:36Pale.
23:37Pale ale.
23:38Anything that can go before pale.
23:41No.
23:42Union flag, then flags.
23:44Western Union Jack Union Jack Union Station
23:55Copy
23:58Copy right there any rights there
24:02Graph paper line graph line
24:0830 seconds great what could charge part sure does hard in it yeah
24:14Hard
24:19Hop in shop or anything like that tail pop ale yeah
24:30German for red
24:38Ah your time is up the wall has frozen but you found a group and you can have a point if you tell me what connects
24:44Cockatoo parakeet macaw and love bird they're all
24:48Birds specifically tropical tropical birds well all types of parrot types of bird exactly so
24:54And you can get points for the connections in the groups you didn't find so let's resolve the wall
24:58There we are ape mirror clone and mimic they're all words for to copy
25:04They are the synonyms for copying and the next group copy shop graph and fit photo
25:10You can put photo before all of them photocopy photoshop photograph and photo fit
25:15And the last group union shard parrot and pale
25:19Vegetables within the first letter swapped so we've got onion chard carrot and kale
25:24Very well done and you know early on you saw grape if you change the last letter of graph
25:29You get great brother oh you do change your letter to get a sort of fruit
25:33Yeah
25:34But no you veered away but very well done because you saw all four connections at the end as well as the group you found
25:39So that's a total of five. Let's have a look at the overall scores
25:45The 5ks have 12 points the showstoppers have 15
25:51And if you'd like to have a go at only connect why don't you go to the website bbc.co.uk
25:55Slash only connect to find out how you can apply for next year's series
26:00We are going to play the missing vowels round fingers on buzzers teams
26:03The first group of disguised clues are all things that might be said by a pirate
26:125ks pieces of eight correct
26:175ks shiver me timbers correct
26:22Showstoppers blow the man down yes, it is
26:24Showstoppers are lovely next category protest songs
26:355ks get up stand up that's right
26:40Showstoppers fight the power correct
26:47Showstoppers if you tolerate this your children will be next correct
26:505ks the revolution will be televised i'm afraid that's not right showstoppers do you know the revolution will not be televised
27:00It will not be televised next category things invented in cambridge
27:07Showstoppers web camera yes it was
27:12Showstoppers thermos flask that too
27:145k the rules of association football well done
27:255k reflecting telescope
27:27That is the end of the quiz and looking at the final scores the winners and straight into the next round with 22 points are
27:38The showstoppers very well done
27:405ks you finish with 16 points you are still in the competition of course
27:44You'll get another chance to win through to the next round later in the series. Thank you for playing
27:50And now it's time to support the bbc's drive for added value for the license fee payer by continuing with john milton's paradise lost
27:59Regular viewers will remember that so far the poets been mainly addressing the muse what does he want to say to the muse?
28:05Unfortunately the teams have been a bit slower than we hoped we've used up all the time on the questions. We haven't found out much
28:12Let's carry on
28:13So I thence invoke thy aid to my adventurous song that with no middle flight intends to soar above the aonian mount while it pursues
28:23Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme
28:27Hallelujah we got to the full stop
28:30Good night
28:43Me
28:59You
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