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Only Connect (2008) Season 21 Episode 7
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00:00Good evening.
00:23Mother Teresa once said,
00:24we can do no great things, only small things with great love.
00:30What a wonderful sentiment, although not, I expect,
00:33if she was about to give you your birthday presents
00:35and you thought you might be getting a PlayStation.
00:38Joining me this evening, on my right,
00:41Martin Berry, a claims administrator who supports Nottingham Forest.
00:46Gerda Singh Swali, a legal policy manager
00:49who collects replica swords from Lord of the Rings.
00:52And their captain, Mark Levy, a patent attorney
00:56who's training to be a professional wrestler,
00:58brought together by Ballroom Dancing,
01:01they are the Jive Bunnies.
01:03Mark, are you fans of dance or actual dancers?
01:06Actual dancers.
01:07We met at university whilst doing competitions
01:11on the university circuit.
01:13Martin and Gerda went to the same university
01:16and I met them at a competition one day
01:19and we've been friends for about 15 years.
01:22What's your best dance?
01:23For me, probably the Jive.
01:25I do love the Jive and that feeds into the team name very well.
01:29What about you, Gailis?
01:31Probably the Waltz, but only because it's easier to count.
01:36Funky chicken.
01:36Thank you all for joining us.
01:40This evening you are up against, on my left,
01:43Raphael Carbo, a software engineer
01:46who handmade a microcomputer to read tarot cards.
01:50Carolina Cordero, an occupational therapist
01:53who plays the mandolin.
01:54And their captain, Emily Burke,
01:57a software engineer whose CD collection
01:59is in chronological order.
02:02Devoted to Dungeons and Dragons,
02:03they are the Sorcerers.
02:05Emily, chronological order.
02:08Yeah, yeah, yeah, by release date.
02:10Then you can see which CDs theoretically
02:13could have been influenced by other ones that came before.
02:16OK, so when you want to listen to a particular piece of music,
02:19you have to know what year it was released
02:22in order to find it.
02:24Roughly?
02:24Only relative to the other albums.
02:26Yeah.
02:27But also, it's chronological.
02:28But also, I don't listen to the CDs themselves anymore, so...
02:31Oh.
02:31It's all digital now, anyway.
02:32I was about to be dazzled
02:35by possibly the most only Kinect thing I'd ever heard.
02:38But it's all digital now, anyway.
02:41Welcome to all of you, as well.
02:43You won the toss, Sorcerers.
02:45You'll be going first.
02:46Please choose an Egyptian hieroglyph.
02:48Twisted flax, please.
02:49The twisted flax.
02:50What is the connection between these apparently random clues?
02:53Here's the first.
02:56It's a bad sound.
02:58OK, next.
02:58And you spread these out.
03:01Wait, you'll actually...
03:02Insert clubs.
03:03Clubs, yeah.
03:04Clubs, yeah.
03:04Clubs, yeah.
03:05Clubs, yeah.
03:06Clubs, but...
03:06Cacophony.
03:07Cacophony.
03:08Clubs, yeah.
03:08Clubs, yeah.
03:09Clubs, yeah.
03:10Next.
03:11Yeah.
03:11Next.
03:12Actor's singer.
03:13Cue.
03:13Cue.
03:14Cue.
03:14Cue.
03:15Cue.
03:16Cue.
03:17Cue, space, clubs.
03:18Clubs.
03:19I don't know if it's going next.
03:20Next.
03:21No, are they all...
03:28Oh, yeah.
03:28Clubs, they're all...
03:29Two seconds.
03:30OK.
03:31There are things used in sports.
03:33There are things used in sports.
03:36Can you be more specific?
03:37Um...
03:38Things you hit with.
03:39Things you hit with.
03:41Cacophony is a racket.
03:42Black suit, not the kind you wear.
03:45Club.
03:46Yep.
03:47The club suit.
03:48An actor's signal is a...
03:49Cue.
03:50And a flying mammal?
03:51A bat.
03:52Exactly so.
03:53Things you hit balls with in sport.
03:55Well done.
03:56Jive bunnies, what would you like?
03:57Uh, can we have the two reeds, please?
03:59Yes, you can.
04:00We'll connect these clues.
04:01Here's the first.
04:02Clubs.
04:03Clubs.
04:04Clubs.
04:05Clubs.
04:06Clubs.
04:07Clubs.
04:08Clubs.
04:09Clubs.
04:10Clubs.
04:11Clubs.
04:12Clubs.
04:13Clubs.
04:14Clubs.
04:15Clubs.
04:16Clubs.
04:17Clubs.
04:18Clubs.
04:19Clubs.
04:20Clubs.
04:21Clubs.
04:22Clubs.
04:23Clubs.
04:24Clubs.
04:25Clubs.
04:26Clubs.
04:27Clubs.
04:28Clubs.
04:29Clubs.
04:30Clubs.
04:31Clubs.
04:32Clubs.
04:33Clubs.
04:34Clubs.
04:35Clubs.
04:36Clubs.
04:37Clubs.
04:38Clubs.
04:39Clubs.
04:40Clubs.
04:41And the rare heart-shaped herb, huh?
04:42Black panther.
04:43Black panther for the heart-shaped herb.
04:45Exactly so.
04:46Backstories of Avengers and their friends in the Marvel Universe.
04:51Back to you, sorcerers, for a choice.
04:53Water, please.
04:54Water.
04:54What would connect these clues?
04:56Here's the first.
05:10Next.
05:11Oh, Arthur's Day.
05:15Are they all Arthur's?
05:16I've got to be Arthur's.
05:17It could be Arthur's Day.
05:18Arthur's Day.
05:19Things named after Arthur.
05:20Do we want to follow some?
05:22Oh, I think it could be Arthur's Day.
05:24Let's try it.
05:25Okay.
05:27Things named after Arthur.
05:29Yes, they are.
05:30Very well done.
05:32Let's have a look at all the clues.
05:33Tell me what we're looking at.
05:35So the only one we definitely know is the Guinness Celebration Day,
05:37which is Arthur's Day.
05:39Arthur's Seat.
05:39Oh, sorry, you did know that.
05:41Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh.
05:42That last one, the dormant volcano in Edinburgh, Arthur's Seat.
05:45And I don't think we know the other two.
05:47Arthur's...
05:48Arthur National Park?
05:48It's Arthur's Pass.
05:51It's a road through the Southern Alps in New Zealand.
05:54Do you know that song at Clue 3?
05:55I do not.
05:56Arthur's theme.
05:58The best that you can do when you get caught between the moon and New York.
06:01You won't recognise it from me singing the tune, but you joined in.
06:05You know it.
06:06He's very obedient.
06:07But you recognise it.
06:09Are you a predominantly Irish team?
06:11Two Irish, one Australian Australian.
06:13So, yes.
06:13Do you remember Arthur's Day being celebrated?
06:17At some point, it started being a thing.
06:19I don't think it's always been a thing, but people did, like, gigs.
06:23Do you know why it's called Arthur's Day?
06:25Assume there was an Arthur Guinness.
06:26Is it Arthur Guinness?
06:27Yeah, so Arthur Guinness was a real person a long time ago,
06:30but it was the drinks brand Diageo launched this thing
06:33to get people drinking loads of Guinness on a particular day,
06:37and then it started to wind down because people said,
06:40oddly enough, it promoted drunkenness.
06:42That was the feeling.
06:43Can't have that.
06:43Funny, that.
06:44Back to you Jive Bunnies for a choice.
06:46Could we have the Horned Viper for these?
06:49Yes, you could.
06:50What is the connection between these clues?
06:52Here's the first.
06:57And next, please.
07:01Citrin's got the double thing.
07:03Corpus 1, so...
07:06Yeah, but it's not an increase.
07:08It's not a sequence rather than a chevron.
07:09Maybe it has two.
07:11Next, please.
07:13French quid.
07:13Circle flax, which is...
07:15A carrot, yeah.
07:16Oh, carrot it.
07:18Shall I just go with carrots?
07:21Carrots, as in a chevron-type carrot.
07:24Chevrons is indeed the connection.
07:28Can you be any more specific?
07:30Citrin is...
07:31The symbol is two chevrons,
07:34but the point's facing upwards.
07:35The French quotation mark is...
07:37Circumflex.
07:38Circumflex.
07:39No, circumflex is a different thing, actually.
07:40Oh, yeah, sorry.
07:41It's chevrons just on their side.
07:43They can use as quotation marks.
07:45Oh, I see.
07:45And what represents a corporal in the army?
07:48I do not know.
07:50It's all two chevrons.
07:52So, knowing that, what do you think clue four would have been?
07:53How many you need to keep a part on the motorway?
07:56Exactly so.
07:57Nobody does it, I find.
08:00I mean, yes, I keep that part that far away at all times.
08:04See, I really do, and I find it infuriating when people don't.
08:08You leave two chevrons and some...
08:10Well, I've got to be careful now, because it may be you, Mark.
08:13But somebody swerves in.
08:15Oh, there's a load of space there.
08:16No, there isn't.
08:17I was leaving a safe stopping distance.
08:21Your early bars is also successful.
08:23Well, what would you like next, sorcerers?
08:25Eye of Horus, please.
08:26Eye of Horus.
08:28These are going to be picture clues.
08:29What do they have in common?
08:30Here's the first.
08:36Next.
08:41Yeah.
08:44Next.
08:45I'd love to hear something specific.
09:12Geological formations by the sea.
09:16I'll take it.
09:17Who are we looking at?
09:19So we only know Nick Cave and Anthony Stewart Head.
09:22Nick Cave at clue two, Anthony Head at clue four.
09:25The first one is the film director, Michael Bay.
09:28Ah, of course.
09:30And then that's Jimmy Cliff at clue three.
09:32Right, I see.
09:32All coastal features.
09:34Well done.
09:35One question remains, Jive Bunnies.
09:37That's for you, the lion.
09:39It's the music question.
09:41Here's your first clue.
09:42Next, please.
09:52Next, please.
09:53This is Dua Lipa.
09:56Who?
09:57No, it's not.
09:59Hallucinate, I think it's.
10:00No, it's not.
10:00No, it's not.
10:01Keep going.
10:02And next, please.
10:05This is flying without wings.
10:07Flying without wings.
10:08That song's called Levitating.
10:09OK, so all to do with flight, flying without wings, levitating.
10:13OK.
10:15All to do with flight.
10:17Oh, now we're not going to hear clue four.
10:18That's so annoying.
10:19I love clue four.
10:21What did we hear?
10:23So excerpt two was Levitation by Dua Lipa.
10:27Levitating, I think.
10:28Oh, levitating.
10:28Yes, yeah.
10:29Excerpt three was Flying Without Wings by Westlife.
10:32Quite right.
10:33We didn't know excerpt one.
10:35It was spiritualised.
10:37Ladies and gentlemen,
10:38we are floating in space.
10:40Oh, yeah.
10:40Yes.
10:41What do you think we might have heard at clue four?
10:45It's to do with flight, levitation rising above the ground.
10:50Let's hear it.
10:51And nobody in all of us
10:54The wizard that there is
10:57I'm sad we didn't hear that.
10:59We didn't hear the chorus.
11:01Yeah, we didn't hear the chorus.
11:02If we had, it might have gone
11:04I think I'll try defying gravity
11:10Yeah, I mean, yeah.
11:13I feel your hearts could have been more in that.
11:17If I sing, it won't broadcast.
11:19Oh, it will.
11:21Let me ask you this, Gernice.
11:23Can you waltz to any song?
11:26You can, badly.
11:27I feel like the waltz is one of those flexible dances
11:31that you can sort of do
11:32It's easier done to three, four timing.
11:35As you'll know, if you've ever seen the programme
11:36I don't understand that at all.
11:38I always count in three.
11:40I'm just repeating what my teachers tell me
11:42because I also struggle with timing.
11:45That means at the end of round one
11:47the sorcerers have five points
11:49the jive bunnies have six.
11:51Round two is the sequences round
11:55what comes fourth in a sequence?
11:57Sorcerers.
11:58Which sequence would you like?
11:59Twisted flax, please.
12:00Twisted flax.
12:01I'd like to know what comes fourth.
12:03Time starts now.
12:07Devilish.
12:07I can't answer.
12:08It's just a thing.
12:09You can't believe it.
12:11Devilish.
12:12Oh, devilish.
12:13Put a D at the stage.
12:14So that is a sequence.
12:16Put an E, not an F, put a G, probably.
12:18D, E, F, G.
12:19Yeah, that's not a word.
12:22We need the next one for the pattern.
12:24Next.
12:27Crude.
12:28Crude.
12:28Crude.
12:28Crude.
12:28So we need a word that you can add A before
12:32and it still means the same thing.
12:35Okay.
12:42Two seconds.
12:45So we need a word that you can put A before
12:47that will give you a word that means the same thing.
12:51We do not have a word.
12:53We're thinking of a word.
12:54Alone and lone.
12:55Oh, sorry.
12:56Alone.
12:57Rackets.
12:57Alone.
12:58Rackets.
12:58Well done, Carolina.
13:00We chose lone by oneself as the example.
13:03Well played.
13:04So explain the sequence, please.
13:06So if you put D in front of evilish,
13:08you get devilish, which still means evil.
13:10If you put C in front of rude,
13:11you get crude, which still means rude.
13:13If you put B in front of rat,
13:15you get brat, which still means little troublemaker.
13:17Exactly so.
13:18We needed a word that an A could be added
13:20to make another word that means the same thing.
13:22Very well done.
13:24Dimey Funnies, what would you like?
13:26Can we have the two reads, please?
13:27Yes, you can.
13:28First in a sequence coming up.
13:30Time starts now.
13:35Next, please.
13:40I can't see a sequence until the first LSSS queue.
13:47OK.
13:48Next, please.
13:51Yes, it's Beatles.
13:52I'll go back to Beatles.
13:53So, any thoughts on what?
13:56Um, it's probably called
13:59or something like that.
14:03Jojo, because that's Jojo.
14:05Any thoughts on the submarine?
14:08If nothing else.
14:09Two seconds.
14:11Yellow submarine.
14:14Not a sequence, I'm afraid.
14:15Sorceress, do you know?
14:16Let it be.
14:18Not it either.
14:19This is one of our questions
14:20that's much simpler than it looks.
14:23There are Beatles songs beginning with
14:24J, P and G.
14:27I want any Beatles song
14:29that begins with R.
14:31The sequence is just the names.
14:32John, Paul, George and Ringo.
14:34We went with Rocky Raccoon.
14:37Simple as that.
14:40Sorcerers, what would you like
14:41for your next question?
14:42Horned Viper, please.
14:43The Horned Viper.
14:43What would come fourth in this sequence?
14:45Here's the first.
14:46Next.
14:57Next.
15:00Star George.
15:01Star George.
15:01Star George.
15:02Star George.
15:03I think maybe these are science.
15:05I think science.
15:06So it's good.
15:07Next.
15:09Star George.
15:10Star George.
15:10Is it in Vanes of Galactica?
15:12Are they just characters?
15:13Oh, your time's run out. I'm so sorry. Jive bunnies. Do you want to have a go for bonus point?
15:30We'll go with Hoover. And why would that be? We are looking at the surnames of inventors for
15:39whom they became synonymous for their invention. Not correct. If you're thinking of the famous
15:46coffee chain Starbucks, it took its name from one of the officers on the Pequod in Moby Dick.
15:52The third mate was Flask, the second mate was Stubb, the first was Starbuck and highest in rank,
15:58Captain Ahab. What would you like for your own question? Could we have the Eye of Horus, please?
16:05Yes, you could. What would come forth in this sequence? Here's the first.
16:09I don't know. Cypher, what's happening in Suns, or plenty of films going on in the mountains.
16:14Next, please.
16:16Oh, damn. Oh, heaven. Oh, heaven. Oh, light and dark.
16:20Shall I go for the next one? Yeah.
16:24Next, please.
16:26Animals, no. Oh, what? This is the creation.
16:31Creation. So, the heaven in the earth, sea. Animals.
16:38So, the birds...
16:41I don't know. I don't think it's a bird.
16:44Shall I just go with it anyway?
16:46Two seconds.
16:49Animals.
16:51Not the answer, I'm afraid.
16:52Sorcerers, another bonus chance.
16:54Man.
16:55Not man either.
16:57What's happening here?
16:58We think it's a sequence of creation.
17:00It is the creation from the book of Genesis.
17:03So, on the first day, God created light and dark.
17:07He separated into day and night.
17:09The second day, the heavens.
17:11The third day, earth and sea and plants.
17:14The fourth day, the sun, the moon and the stars.
17:17The great lights to dominate the heavens.
17:20Sorcerers, one final choice of the round.
17:23What would you like?
17:24Water, please.
17:25Water.
17:26This is going to be a picture sequence.
17:27I'd like you to describe what you'd see in the fourth picture.
17:30Here's the first.
17:31Two head dashes at the top of the screen.
17:34This is a dangerous thing.
17:35This is a dangerous thing.
17:36This is a dangerous thing.
17:37This is a dangerous thing.
17:38This is a dangerous thing.
17:39This is a dangerous thing.
17:40This is a dangerous thing.
17:41Next.
17:43I mean, should they look like flags or traffic lights?
17:46Yeah.
17:47Yeah.
17:48This is a real courage or something.
17:49Traffic lights in different countries.
17:50There's nothing.
17:51Next.
17:52I'll tell you, that's it.
17:54No.
17:55You say, what's the green line at the bottom?
17:57I don't know.
17:58I don't know.
17:59Maybe I would be the same.
18:06One second.
18:07Oh, time's run out.
18:10Giant bunnies, another bonus chance.
18:12Same as picture three, but with two additional red bars at the bottom.
18:17Not it.
18:19This is a slightly disguised rainbow sequence.
18:23Down the right-hand side, we're seeing the colours of the rainbow.
18:27Down the left, it's the sequence as given in the song, I can sing a rainbow.
18:34Red and yellow and pink and green.
18:38And so the last picture, both sides would arrive at green.
18:42Very confusing song.
18:43If you sing it to a child, I can sing a rainbow.
18:45I can sing a rainbow.
18:46Then you have to stop and say, the rainbow doesn't actually do that, of course.
18:49These aren't all spectral colours.
18:50Don't worry about the pink, but let's keep singing.
18:53Very, very confusing.
18:55Jive bunnies.
18:56One question remains.
18:57It's the lion question.
18:58What would you expect to see in fourth place?
19:01Here's the first.
19:02There was no one.
19:03There was no one.
19:04I'll just go to ten.
19:05That was third.
19:06I'll go next.
19:07Next, please.
19:08That was Norman Conquest.
19:09I was not really wanting to.
19:10I was going to...
19:11Next, shall we?
19:12Next, please.
19:13That was Norman Conquest.
19:14It was not really in one or two.
19:16One, two.
19:17One, two, three.
19:19It could be or Shakespeare...
19:21I'll go next, shall we?
19:22Yeah, go.
19:23Next, please.
19:24Maybe something, four.
19:25So, is there going to be the fourth?
19:26Four, any four?
19:27The first came, but there were four or one.
19:28The first came that there were four, it's probably George, isn't it?
19:33George's first came that there were four.
19:35Has there been more than four?
19:37There's been more than four.
19:40Two seconds.
19:43So, George, Roman numerals for one and two and three and four.
19:50I feel like I could start dancing myself.
19:52One and two and three and four.
19:54George is absolutely right.
19:56It's a simple sequence of consecutive monarchs,
19:58so I need to hear a king where there were four in succession,
20:01and that will be George.
20:03That means at the end of round two,
20:05the Jive Bunnies have eight points,
20:07the Sorcerers have eight points.
20:12Time for the connecting wall.
20:13Jive Bunnies, you'll be going first.
20:15Please choose lion or water.
20:17Er, Gerdas has requested that we pick the lion wall.
20:21On your head be it.
20:23Absolutely.
20:24Two and a half minutes to solve the lion wall, starting now.
20:30Kinross.
20:31Fife.
20:32I think he's a place in Scotland.
20:34Places in Scotland.
20:35Good morning.
20:39No.
20:40Scary movie.
20:41No.
20:42Oh, these are Spice Girls.
20:43Yeah.
20:44Yeah, so I'm just going to go through them.
20:45Have another thing.
20:46There we go.
20:47Quick.
20:48Um.
20:49Flagellis of bean.
20:50Um.
20:51Peel beans.
20:52Um.
20:53Gingerish, ginger bean.
20:54Alexandria.
20:55The province.
20:56Medibanks in Scotland.
20:57Kinross is in Scotland.
20:58Fife is in.
20:59And?
21:00The morn.
21:01It sounds good.
21:02What was that, sorry?
21:03No, we tried that.
21:04We tried that.
21:05I'm just going to try other things.
21:06Um.
21:07Just.
21:08I'll try it for now.
21:09Uh.
21:10Keep looking.
21:11Large.
21:12Large.
21:13Portugal.
21:14Piccolo.
21:15Um.
21:16Nope.
21:17Banner.
21:18Largs is missing.
21:19Largs is missing.
21:20Is it large?
21:21Anything that we can replace for word?
21:22Letters?
21:23I was going to say missing letters.
21:24Um.
21:25Um.
21:26Fife.
21:27Life.
21:28No.
21:29Largs.
21:30Large.
21:31Portugal.
21:32Yeah.
21:33I'm sorry.
21:34It's in.
21:35Ah.
21:36It's.
21:37Um.
21:38Try largs.
21:39With Scotland's voices.
21:40Okay.
21:41Um.
21:42Fife.
21:43Largs.
21:44Um.
21:45Portugal.
21:46No.
21:47I've tried it with that.
21:48Um.
21:49Oh, good lord.
21:50Um.
21:51So.
21:52I mean, are these piccolo means small?
21:53Largs could mean large.
21:54Largs could mean large in another lane.
21:56Um.
21:57Um.
21:58I don't know.
21:59Um.
22:00Um.
22:01Or Medi...
22:0230 seconds.
22:03What about libraries?
22:05Alexandria.
22:06One of these famous libraries.
22:07Medi...
22:08Medibank.
22:09I don't know.
22:10Um.
22:11Um.
22:12Um.
22:13Yeah.
22:14Um.
22:15Yeah.
22:16Um.
22:17Um.
22:18Um.
22:19Any ideas?
22:20Um.
22:21Banff.
22:22I thought Banff was a place in Scotland.
22:23Yeah.
22:24Yeah.
22:33Times I'm afraid the wall is frozen.
22:34But you found a group.
22:36What connects?
22:37Posh.
22:38Sporty.
22:39Scary.
22:40And Baby?
22:41Uh.
22:42They are the nicknames of the Spice Girls.
22:43They are Spice Girls.
22:44And you can get points for the connections in the groups you didn't find.
22:46So let's resolve the wall.
22:47Here we are.
22:48Largs.
22:49Pennycook.
22:50And so on.
22:51Um.
22:52We will say places in Scotland.
22:54They are places in Scotland.
22:55And there are many, many places in Scotland on that wall.
22:58Yeah.
22:59So don't blame yourselves.
23:00And the next group, starting Piccolo.
23:03Um.
23:04Are they all woodwind instruments?
23:06They are all woodwind instruments.
23:08Do you know if you look up Cremorne on Wikipedia, it says,
23:11not to be confused with the crumbhorn.
23:13I think that's not for Wikipedia to say.
23:15I do and always will confuse it with the crumbhorn.
23:19And the last group.
23:20Ginger.
23:21Meadowbank.
23:22Portugal.
23:23Alexandria.
23:24Famous libraries.
23:26Not it.
23:27Always on the wall.
23:29Look at the beginnings and ends of words.
23:31Here.
23:32Gin.
23:33Mead.
23:34Port.
23:35And Ale.
23:36Drinks.
23:37Nestling at the beginning there.
23:38I really should have got that.
23:39But you found a group and you gave me three connections.
23:41That's a total of four points.
23:42Let's bring back their opponents now.
23:44Give them the other wall and see how they get on.
23:46It's the water wall for you.
23:47Sorcerers.
23:48Two and a half minutes to solve it.
23:49Starting now.
23:50Okay.
23:51Cheryl and Kimberly.
23:52Are they familiar?
23:53Okay.
23:54Damascus City, Pretoria.
23:55These are ancient cities.
23:56Oh, Durban.
23:57No, there's just South Africa.
23:58Okay.
23:59Great.
24:00Pretoria, Soweto.
24:01And, yeah.
24:02Jim Bay.
24:03No.
24:04No.
24:05Kimberly?
24:06No.
24:07No.
24:08No.
24:09No.
24:10Okay.
24:11You and Cheryl.
24:12What's their names?
24:13Oh.
24:14Are they?
24:15Are they?
24:16Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
24:18Sarah?
24:19Nadine?
24:20Yeah.
24:21Okay, great.
24:22Tabla is a drum.
24:23Djembe is a drum.
24:24Cowbell is a percussion.
24:25Triangle.
24:26Yeah, great.
24:27Okay, now.
24:28I should have done that group.
24:29Three lines now.
24:30What's a human?
24:31Damascus.
24:32U, hen.
24:33Yeah, we've animals at the beginning.
24:34Oh, excellent.
24:35Dan.
24:36They're Damascus.
24:37They're female animals.
24:38Female animals.
24:39Yeah.
24:40What is the group of cities?
24:41I think it's South African cities.
24:42South African cities.
24:43So, Ewan, Soweto, henna, Damascus.
24:47Yeah.
24:48All right.
24:49Clinical.
24:50Who solved the war?
24:51Very well done.
24:52What about the connections?
24:53Tell me about the first group, Cheryl, Nicola and so on.
24:56These are the members of Girls Aloud.
24:57They are members of the band Girls Aloud.
25:00The next group, Triangle, Cowbell and so on.
25:03These are percussion instruments.
25:04They are percussion instruments.
25:06And the next group, starting Soweto.
25:09These start with female animals.
25:11So, sow, yu, hen and dam.
25:13Animals hiding at the beginning.
25:15Quite right.
25:16And the last group, Kimberley, Pretoria and so on.
25:18These are cities in South Africa.
25:20Yes, they are.
25:22So, that is four more points for the connections.
25:24And the bonus is the maximum of ten points.
25:27Let's have a look at the overall scores.
25:29The Jive Bunnies have 12 points.
25:32The Sorcerers have 18.
25:36So, you're a bit unlucky on the wall, Jive Bunnies,
25:37but you can recoup here the missing vowels round
25:40where points can be lost as well as won.
25:42Fingers on buzzers, teams.
25:44I can tell you that the first group of disguised clues
25:46are all dog breeds and what they've been used to advertise.
25:55Jive Bunnies?
25:56Labrador and toilet paper.
25:57Not it, I'm afraid.
25:58Sorcerers, do you know?
25:59Labrador Retriever and toilet paper.
26:01No, it's Labrador Retriever and loo paper.
26:04Next clue.
26:09Sorcerers?
26:10Old English Sheepdog and paint.
26:11There you go.
26:15Jive Bunnies?
26:16British Bulldog and home insurance.
26:17Home insurance.
26:18Correct.
26:25This is a tricky one.
26:26West Highland White Terrier and dog food.
26:29Next category, farm equipment.
26:34Jive Bunnies?
26:35Combine Harvester.
26:36Mug spray.
26:37Mug spray.
26:38Yes, it is.
26:39Sorcerers?
26:40Mug spray.
26:41Correct.
26:42Sorcerers?
26:43No, I don't have it, sorry.
26:44I'm afraid not.
26:45Jive Bunnies, do you know?
26:46Not familiar with tree shaker.
26:47Next category, they're grand.
26:48Sorcerers?
26:49The Grand Canyon.
26:50Correct.
26:51Sorcerers?
26:52The Grand Canyon.
26:53Correct.
26:54Bunnies?
26:55The Grand Canyon.
26:56Correct.
26:57I'm sure everyone is grateful it's the end of the round.
27:00Looking at the final scores, the winners and straight through to the next round with 20 points are the Sorcerers.
27:11Very well done, very well played.
27:13Jive Bunnies, a delightful team.
27:15You've got 15 points, not out of the last round.
27:17The winners and straight through to the next round with 20 points are the Sorcerers.
27:22Very well done, very well played.
27:25Jive Bunnies, a delightful team.
27:28You've got 15 points, not out of course.
27:30You will get another chance to win through to the next round later in the competition.
27:34And it's time for us to continue with our reading of John Milton's Paradise Lost,
27:39that wonderful poem about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
27:43I realise I should have perhaps said earlier,
27:45if there are viewers who couldn't follow our conversation about Genesis and the creation story,
27:50Paradise Lost is about Adam and Eve.
27:53We just haven't got to them yet because the teams have been taking so long to answer the questions.
27:57We have to keep stopping.
27:59So far, all he's done is address the muse.
28:01Milton is asking the muse to help him.
28:04That to the height of this great argument,
28:06I may assert eternal providence and justify the ways of God to men.
28:12And that's all we've got time for again,
28:14but we have arrived at the second full stop of the story.
28:17And next week, we're going to find out what it is that Milton wants to ask the muse.
28:22So join us then.
28:27Hi.
28:28We'll be in the next week about Tonight's film.
28:30See you next season.
28:32Bye.
28:40If you know all my trips.
28:45You'll have to continue finding that tradition to this funky bookhot.
28:48See you next week.
28:50Bye.
28:51I'll be getting your arrow with this little bye.
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