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00:00Hello, I'm Jason Bamford and welcome to The Answer Run,
00:14the quiz where a single swipe can be the difference between winning and losing.
00:18It's as simple as that. Let's meet the teams taking on The Answer Run today.
00:22I'm Christine, this is Pat, we're best friends and neighbours from Bournemouth.
00:26I'm Josh and this is Ryan and we're friends from Manchester.
00:31I'm Tracey, this is Ben, we're mother and son from Spain.
00:36Great to see you all. Welcome to The Answer Run.
00:38I'll get to know you a little bit more as you come and play the game.
00:42It's time to get started. Let's have a look at the three category pairs on offer in round one.
00:49We have Charlotte Bronte, Jane Austen, starts with S, starts with M, dollar and pound.
00:57You can see us already having a good look and think of what you might want, what you might not want.
01:01But the only way for the teams to get the category that they do want is to win the race to the run.
01:07Teams, get yourselves ready. If you buzz in with an incorrect answer, you will be frozen out.
01:12The first team to three correct answers will step up to The Answer Run and get the choice of categories.
01:18Let's play. Race to the run.
01:23Fingers on buzzers.
01:24Cans of which leafy green vegetable give the cartoon character Popeye...
01:31Tracey and Ben? Spinach.
01:32Spinach. Spinach is right.
01:35Which men's football team plays its home games at Ellen Road Stadium?
01:39Josh and Ryan? Leeds.
01:41Leeds United, correct.
01:43Which long-running TV series has been hosted by Hugh Scully, Michael Aspel and Fiona Bruce?
01:51Tracey and Ben? Mastermind.
01:53It's not, so you're frozen out.
01:56Christine and Pat?
01:57Antiques Roadshow.
01:58Correct.
01:59In display technology, what does the letter L stand for in the abbreviation LED?
02:09Christine and Pat?
02:10Lead.
02:10It's not, I'm afraid, so you're frozen out.
02:14Tracey and Ben?
02:15Light.
02:16Light is correct. Well done.
02:18So, two points to you, one to Josh and Ryan and Christine and Pat.
02:22In which film did Whoopi Goldberg play a psychic?
02:26Tracey and Ben?
02:27Sister Act.
02:28It's not.
02:29It's not.
02:29You're frozen out.
02:31Christine and Pat?
02:32Ghost.
02:33Ghost is right.
02:34Well done.
02:35I was going on to say play a psychic named Odomay Brown.
02:39The Metrolink tram system operates in Salford and which other...
02:43Christine and Pat?
02:46Manchester.
02:47It's Manchester.
02:48Well done.
02:49Which other English city is part of the Bee Network was the rest of the question.
02:53So, that's three points to you, ladies.
02:57Come and join me.
02:58And The Answer Run.
02:59Come on.
03:06Christine and Pat, welcome to The Answer Run.
03:09Lovely to see you both.
03:10So, how long have you two been friends?
03:11Um, 11 years now.
03:14And what do you get up to of a night out?
03:15Oh, far too much to the other way.
03:17You'll have to say it on daytime telly.
03:20Well, yeah, yeah.
03:21No, well, we're both widows now, so we've got each other and we do kind of socialise quite a bit and have a lot of fun.
03:28We like to dance.
03:29We like to dance.
03:29We like to dance in, keep fit, yoga.
03:30I hear you've got a bit of a nickname for when you're out at the local club.
03:33Yes, the Naughty Girls.
03:35The Naughty Girls, is that right?
03:36Yes, yes.
03:36How have you managed to get that nickname, Pat?
03:38Well, because where we go, we're frequent, like, the club and the pubs, they all get to know us.
03:44Right.
03:45And because we have such a good time and laugh, we just have such a fun.
03:48We don't act our age.
03:49No.
03:50Well, why would you?
03:50What's the point?
03:50I don't look 93, do I?
03:55Well, look, thankfully, you're first up, so you're in control of the categories.
03:58OK.
03:59And they are...
04:01Charlotte Bronte, Jane Austen.
04:03Starts with S, starts with M, dollar and pound.
04:05I like the classics and I love Jane Austen.
04:08Not so much Charlotte Bronte.
04:10OK.
04:11It starts with an S and starts with an M. You said about that, didn't you?
04:15I said if that was to come up, we would go with that.
04:18Might go for that.
04:19Quite broad.
04:19But I'm wondering if dollar and pound are probably different countries,
04:22and do we know enough to...?
04:24I would certainly move towards the middle one, I think.
04:30Yeah, SNL.
04:31I can see why you've got your nickname now.
04:32Just come to my line now.
04:34Oh, thank you.
04:36OK, then, well, maybe it's a sign.
04:39It's a sign.
04:41OK.
04:41We'll go for S and M.
04:42All right.
04:44Well, it's taken a turn, this show, hasn't it?
04:46Right, let's prep the answer on.
04:49We're swiping left with starts with S, right for starts with M.
04:54There are 15 questions.
04:56Correct answers add money to the bank.
04:58Incorrect answers take away.
04:59If a question reaches the bottom of the answer fund,
05:01that will count as a wrong answer and you'll lose that money from your prize pot.
05:05There's £1,000 up for grabs.
05:07Are you ready?
05:08Yeah, I think so.
05:09All right, question number one.
05:12European country with the capital, Malta.
05:14Yes, so swipe to the right.
05:16Yeah.
05:18£50, Malta.
05:21Became king of England in 1135.
05:25S, in fact, swipe to the left.
05:27I'm not sure, Stuart.
05:28No, I've got no.
05:29Yeah, it was a bit low.
05:30Stephen.
05:31Oh.
05:32Type of restaurant in 2022, Harry Styles single.
05:35Oh, um, oh, um, think, get the guess.
05:39Sushi.
05:40Well done, OK.
05:42Olympic athletics race of 42.195 kilometres.
05:47Is that right?
05:48Yeah, go on.
05:50A marathon, £20.
05:52Question five.
05:53Lyricist for West Side Story.
05:55Sometime, was it?
05:57Yeah.
05:58That's how I left.
05:58Yeah.
05:59Stephen Sondheim, £100.
06:02First name of Pakistani teenager awarded 2014 Nobel Peace Prize.
06:06It's for big money.
06:07Oh, that's not...
06:09Go on, try it.
06:10Yeah, go on.
06:10Oh, well done.
06:12Malala Yousafzai.
06:13Yeah.
06:13Well done.
06:15Medical term for the human breastbone.
06:17Oh, sternum.
06:19£20.
06:22Horror films with Neve Campbell as Sydney Prescott.
06:25No, I don't know.
06:27Do you have a guess?
06:28Go on.
06:29Just be a guess.
06:30Oh!
06:31Oh, it's Scream.
06:32Yeah.
06:34Thomas, co-founder of M&S.
06:38Thomas Spencer.
06:39Which one is he?
06:41Thomas Spencer, £100.
06:44Sky Brown's Olympic sport.
06:46No, don't go on, shall we?
06:48Go on, yeah.
06:49It's a guess.
06:50I don't know, yeah.
06:51Oh, it's your skateboarder.
06:54Boy raised by animals in the Jungle Book.
06:56Oh, mango.
06:57Yeah, go on.
06:58Mongo.
06:58Yeah.
06:59It's a lit idea.
06:59Nearly, yeah.
07:00Mowgli.
07:01You all right?
07:01He's not here.
07:02Something like that.
07:03Sounds like.
07:04Herman Melville novel about a whale.
07:06Oh, Moby Dick?
07:08Yes.
07:08Yeah, go on.
07:09Right.
07:10£50.
07:12TV drama featuring DCI John Barnaby.
07:16Oh, yeah.
07:17M, yeah.
07:19Midsomer murders.
07:19That's what you meant, didn't you, fat?
07:21That's what I meant.
07:22Became prime minister in October 2022.
07:25Shall we listen to my home?
07:26Go on, then.
07:26We had a lot, to be fair.
07:28Oh, yeah.
07:29Oh, it's Rishi Sunak.
07:31Oh, yeah, 22, yeah.
07:33State capital of Victoria in Australia.
07:36Um, um, Melbourne.
07:39Melbourne for £50.
07:42Well done.
07:44Did really well.
07:4512 correct answers.
07:47Couple of guesses in there, but for the most part, very knowledgeable stuff.
07:50And some good amounts as well.
07:52Oh, thanks.
07:53£820 in your bank.
07:56Well done.
07:56You can go back to your podium.
07:58Well done.
07:58Thank you very much.
08:03Let's find out who's next to play.
08:05At the end of the first race to the run, Josh and Ryan had one point.
08:08Tracy and Ben are on two.
08:10First to three.
08:11Fingers on buzzers.
08:12What does the abbreviation W-H-O stand for?
08:16In a special department.
08:18Tracy and Ben.
08:18World Health Organisation.
08:20Correct.
08:21That's three points for you guys.
08:23Come and join me at the answer run.
08:34Tracy and Ben, mother and son.
08:36Lovely.
08:36Lovely.
08:36Are you a competitive family?
08:38We've always been very competitive.
08:40I remember as a child we used to do board game nights every weekend.
08:43We used to have races to see who could complete jigsaw puzzles.
08:46Against each other.
08:47Against each other.
08:48Even as a kid you were just like...
08:49This is when he was three years old.
08:50Yeah.
08:51So he started young, you know.
08:53I love that.
08:53I love that.
08:54And do you have any skills, any hobbies?
08:56Yeah, I can name every country in the world in under five minutes.
08:59That's amazing.
09:00That feels like a Guinness Book of Records attempt.
09:02Well, I need to look at the record, yeah.
09:03It was something I looked at in Covid and I thought, you know what,
09:06I'm going to learn every country in the world.
09:07How funny, I just made banana bread.
09:09There you were, living in every country in the world in under five minutes.
09:13What about you, Tracy?
09:14Have you got any hobbies, any interests?
09:15I like French.
09:16I do a French class.
09:17OK.
09:18I like baking, I like reading.
09:20This could really help you today, aren't you?
09:21I hope so.
09:22I hope so.
09:22Let's get the categories up.
09:29Well, I know some Charlotte Bronte.
09:32I wouldn't know anything about that.
09:34But I don't know if I know enough.
09:35I think dollar-pound is more broad for us.
09:37You think?
09:38Yeah.
09:38But it doesn't necessarily mean money, whatever, does this?
09:41Weights and geography?
09:43No, I know, but I'm not.
09:44You're good at geography.
09:45I don't know, I'll be useless.
09:46Yes.
09:46About the two, what are you thinking?
09:47Dollar and pound, please.
09:48Dollar and pound, OK.
09:50Let's prep the answer on.
09:52We're going to swipe left for dollar, right for pound.
09:55You've got 15 questions and there's £1,000 up for grabs.
10:00Here is your first question.
10:01TV show starring Lee Majors as Steve Austin.
10:05A million dollar man.
10:07That's the $6 million man.
10:09Oh, I said it.
10:10Oh, sorry.
10:11Demanded in debt repayment by Shylock in The Merchant of Venice.
10:16Any idea?
10:16No.
10:17Pound?
10:18Pound of flesh, £100.
10:21Settlement in central Scotland near Castle Campbell.
10:25Pound.
10:26Pound, yeah, I think that's that's more.
10:27Pound.
10:28Pound.
10:28Dollar.
10:29Dollar.
10:29Lose £50.
10:30Pound.
10:31Units of weight abbreviated to LB.
10:34Well done.
10:35£20.
10:37Flat disc-shaped marine animal related to sea urchin.
10:42Pound.
10:42Pound.
10:44It's the sand dollar.
10:47The Wasteland by Elliot was dedicated to poet Ezra...
10:52Ezra dollar or Ezra pound?
10:53Ezra pound, 250 pounds.
10:57Bit of a guess.
10:57Official currency of Egypt.
10:59Egyptian pound.
11:00Oh, yes.
11:02£20.
11:05Aloe black, 2011 top ten single.
11:08Go on.
11:09I need a dollar.
11:12Andy Warhol series of artwork.
11:15Series.
11:16Series, series.
11:17Is it?
11:18Dollar pound?
11:18I don't know.
11:19Quick.
11:21Dollar bills and dollar signs.
11:23£100.
11:24Question ten.
11:2580s toy puppies created by Mike Bowling.
11:29Toy puppies.
11:29Toy puppies.
11:30Pounds?
11:30Pounds.
11:31Oh, yeah, pounds.
11:32Dogs.
11:32Pound puppies.
11:33£50.
11:34Film trilogy by Sergio Leone.
11:38Um, I'm not sure on that.
11:42Yeah, the dollars trilogy.
11:44Fistful of dollars, a few dollars more, and the good, the bad and the ugly.
11:46First president of the world anti-doping agency, Dick Blank.
11:51Dick dollar, Dick Pound.
11:53Dick Pound?
11:54Yeah, I think Dick Pound sounds more.
11:56Dick Pound, £50.
11:58Bleacher section of the Cleveland Browns NFL stadium.
12:02Bleacher section.
12:03Sounds like dollar, does it?
12:04I think.
12:05Quick dollar.
12:08That's the dog pound.
12:112004 film starring Hilary Swank as a boxer.
12:13Oh, and $60 quick dollar.
12:16Is it?
12:17Million dollar baby.
12:18Something like that.
12:19Yes, I've watched it, yeah.
12:19Last question.
12:202023 TV drama with Michelle Keegan about Brits moving to Australia.
12:26Um, Australia, oh, I don't know.
12:29£10 ponds, £50.
12:31There you go.
12:32It was hard, wasn't it?
12:33That was hard.
12:34The first one, $6 million man.
12:35Went that way.
12:36I pressed pound.
12:37Dollar man, oh.
12:38Yes, of course, yeah.
12:39$6 million man.
12:41It's tough when you're under pressure, though, isn't it?
12:42People don't know.
12:43When they're at home, it's easy at home, isn't it?
12:45You got yourself 11 correct answers out of 15, so very good.
12:49That's £480 in your bank.
12:51It's safe for now.
12:52You can head on back to your podium.
12:54Brilliant.
12:58So, two teams have played.
13:00One is left.
13:01Josh and Ryan, come and meet me at The Answer Run.
13:10Hiya, boys.
13:11Hello.
13:12Welcome to The Answer Run.
13:14How long have you been friends?
13:15About four years.
13:16Four years.
13:17Where did you meet?
13:18At the cinema in Printworks.
13:20Oh, yeah, Manchester.
13:21Yeah, yeah.
13:22So, you were just both working there?
13:23Yeah.
13:24We never spoke for about two years.
13:26Right.
13:26And then one day we were in shift together, got chatting and thought,
13:30oh, I quite like him.
13:31I like this guy.
13:32Yeah.
13:32That's how friendships start.
13:33Why not?
13:34I used to work at that cinema as well.
13:35It's funny to see you a long time ago.
13:37It wasn't called that back then.
13:40That's how old I am.
13:41It was in black and white films as well, I think, as well.
13:44So, you're hoping for some film questions?
13:46Yeah, film, sport, football.
13:48Any subjects you're hoping to avoid?
13:51What's left on the screen, yeah.
13:53That would probably do it.
13:54Literature.
13:54Literature, yeah.
13:55All right.
13:55Well, unfortunately, this is your category.
13:59We've got Charlotte Bronte and Jane Austen.
14:02Let's prep the answer on.
14:06We're swiping left for Charlotte Bronte, right for Jane Austen.
14:09I was just thinking, it must have been killing you both stood there,
14:12when both of those two teams are going, should we go for that one?
14:15You're thinking, go for it.
14:16Take it.
14:17And neither of them did.
14:19Oh, lads.
14:20OK, well, look, you've got 15 questions and there's £1,000 up for grabs.
14:25This is just about building up your bank, OK?
14:27And your first question is...
14:29Sounds like a good name, yeah.
14:31..is buried in Winchester Cathedral.
14:33It sounds English, yeah.
14:34£100.
14:35Unfinished novel, Sanditon.
14:36Jane Austen, yeah.
14:37£50.
14:38Depicted on a £10 note.
14:53Depicted on a £10 note.
14:55Jane Austen.
15:00£20.
15:01OK, live.
15:02Question five.
15:03Wrote the short story, The Foundling.
15:05I think that's true.
15:06No, it's Charlotte Bronte.
15:09Born in 1775.
15:11This is a big one.
15:12Yeah.
15:13Oh, look, you were down to zero.
15:15We're doing well there as well.
15:171995 TV adaptation starring Jennifer Ely and Colin Firth.
15:22£20.
15:23That was Pride and Prejudice.
15:26Created the character, Mr. Rochester.
15:28That's in, yeah.
15:29No, it was Jane Eyre.
15:32Brother called Branwell.
15:34Shall we go Jane Austen?
15:37Yeah, go on.
15:38Oh, Charlotte's brother.
15:41Question ten.
15:42Published Shirley.
15:43Jane Austen.
15:45It's got to be at one point.
15:46No, it was Charlotte Bronte.
15:49Lived at Howard Parsonage.
15:53No, it was Charlotte Bronte.
15:56Come on.
15:57Clueless, based on one of her novels.
15:59I think we got it.
16:00Yeah.
16:01Jane Austen.
16:02Based on the matchmaker from Emma.
16:04Married Arthur Nicholls.
16:07Jane Austen.
16:09Jane Austen.
16:11Jane Austen.
16:12No, it was Charlotte Bronte.
16:14I was thinking that as well.
16:15Jane Austen, never married.
16:16No.
16:17Wrote Northanger Abbey.
16:19Charlotte.
16:21I think...
16:22Let's do it.
16:23It was Jane Austen that time.
16:25Shall we go on?
16:26Last question.
16:27Used the pseudonym Curabelle.
16:29I'll go Jane Austen.
16:31Well, it's worth it so far, so why not, yeah?
16:34Crikey!
16:36I tell you what, you got six right, though.
16:38It was just, unfortunately, in the wrong order, so you ended up with, well, with nothing.
16:43But it's only round one, and it was certainly not a round that you were hoping for.
16:48No, I don't think we're not.
16:49Fingers crossed for some footy questions or a movie one or two, all right.
16:53Yes, please.
16:53Right, you can head back to your podium.
16:55Cheers, lads.
17:00So, at the end of round one, let's take a look at the totals.
17:03Josh and Ryan are yet to get off the mark.
17:05Tracy and Ben have £480, but in the lead, with £820, are Christine and Pat.
17:14All right, it's time for round two.
17:17It's a bit more difficult, this one, and the stakes are higher,
17:20because at the end of this round, one of the teams will be leaving us.
17:23So, let's take a look at our three new categories.
17:28We've got breakfast, dinner, hammer, nail, tennis and golf.
17:32Once again, we'll play the race to the run to see who gets first pick.
17:36And remember, an incorrect answer will freeze you out of the question.
17:39Fingers on buzzers.
17:41Bakewell Tart is named after a town in which English county?
17:46Christine and Pat.
17:47Derbyshire.
17:48Correct, one point to you.
17:51Which inventor, known as the Wizard of Menlo Park,
17:55is renowned for his development of the electric lightbulb?
17:59Tracy and Ben.
18:00Alexander Graham Bell.
18:02It's not, so you are frozen out.
18:06Josh and Ryan.
18:07Edison.
18:08Thomas Edison, correct, one point for you.
18:10In the Christian calendar, what two-word name is usually given
18:15to the day after Shrove Tuesday?
18:18Tracy and Ben.
18:19Ash Wednesday.
18:20Correct.
18:21So, one point each, everybody.
18:22How many furlongs are in a mile?
18:26Christine and Pat.
18:28Eight.
18:28Correct.
18:31Which nut is typically used to make marzipan?
18:36Christine and Pat.
18:36Almond.
18:37Correct.
18:39Three points to you.
18:40And the naughty girls are back at the answer run.
18:44Come on.
18:52Okay, Christine and Pat, welcome back to the answer run.
18:55So, if you won some money today, what would you be spending it on?
18:57Well, because we love our dancing, and the Argentine tango is one of our favourites,
19:05we'd like to see it in situ in that place.
19:09Argentina.
19:10Wow, Argentina.
19:11In the street cafes, and some sexy gaucho man come and ask us to tango.
19:17Oh, you fancy a bit of that as well, do you?
19:19Yeah.
19:19I can't guarantee that bit, but...
19:21No, but, you know, a little bit towards it should be nice.
19:24I know what they look like, yeah.
19:26Okay, you can stop there, stop there.
19:27It's getting warm in here, isn't it?
19:28It's cracking.
19:29I know.
19:29All right, well, look, you've got 820 quid, so let's just calm down.
19:32Okay.
19:33We need a bit more, then.
19:34We need a bit more.
19:36That money's safe for now.
19:37This second round requires concentration, though.
19:40Okay.
19:40So, put those fellas out of your mind for a second.
19:42Okay.
19:43Just watch the money.
19:44Each question will have two values, a higher amount and a lower amount.
19:48If you're confident that you've got the answer, then go for the higher amount.
19:52If you're not so sure, go for the lower amount.
19:55Britain's Got Talent's the one with the golden buzzer.
19:57Let's remind ourselves of the categories.
19:59They are...
20:01So, breakfast, dinner, hammer, nail, tennis, golf.
20:04You get first dibs.
20:06You'd be good at tennis, but, I mean...
20:07I like a bit tennis.
20:08I like to watch the tennis, but then golf is a...
20:11No.
20:12And I think we love our food.
20:13And we had great breakfast this morning.
20:16Did you?
20:17Right, okay.
20:17Yeah, okay, okay.
20:18Breakfast and dinner.
20:19Breakfast and dinner.
20:21Okay, let's prep the answer on.
20:24We're swiping left for breakfast, right for dinner.
20:27Any money that you win here will be added to any money that you won in round one.
20:32You've got 15 questions and there's £2,000 up for grabs.
20:35And here is your first question.
20:38A second of these is eaten in Tolkien's The Hobbit.
20:42Breakfast, wait, wait.
20:44Oh, a bit too quick, yeah.
20:46£100.
20:48Donna Summer, top 20 single.
20:51Oh, breakfast again.
20:53I'm not sure.
20:54I don't know.
20:54All right, it's dinner with Gershwin.
20:581980s Brat Pack film with Molly Ringwald and Emilio Estevez.
21:03Dinner.
21:04Dinner.
21:04If you're not sure, go low.
21:07Oh, yeah.
21:08The Breakfast Club.
21:09Oh, yeah.
21:10Keep looking at those amounts, girls.
21:11Score of 26 in darts.
21:12Score of 26 in darts.
21:14Yeah.
21:15Oh, don't know.
21:16Go 100.
21:17Go left.
21:19Oh, God.
21:20Oh, well done.
21:21It's known as Bed and Breakfast.
21:23Ah.
21:23It's not like the mistake, anyway.
21:24Question five.
21:25Live TV show originally presented by Gabby Roslin and Chris Evans.
21:30Big Breakfast, £20.
21:33Kurt Vonnegut novel, Blank of Champions.
21:37Oh, God.
21:38I don't know.
21:39Go on.
21:42Breakfast of Champions.
21:43Brit Rising Star Award winners, 20-24, and this is for big money.
21:49Rising Star.
21:52Oh, quick, quick, quick, quick.
21:53Go on.
21:54No.
21:55You pulled that one out.
21:56The Last Dinner Party for £250.
21:59Friday Meal in Tamsin Gregg sitcom.
22:04Friday Meal.
22:05Dinner.
22:06Look at the two amounts.
22:07If you're not sure, go low.
22:08Go on.
22:10Friday Night Dinner for £100.
22:13Chena in Italian.
22:15It's dinner.
22:16Dinner.
22:16Wait for £200.
22:17Yeah.
22:20Dinner, very good.
22:21£200.
22:22Victoria Wood comedy set in a factory canteen.
22:25It's dinner, ladies.
22:26Yeah, wait for the...
22:27Wait for 40.
22:28Oh, 40.
22:29Oh, you just missed out there, but you got it.
22:31Dinner, ladies, £20.
22:33Truman Capote novel.
22:38Breakfast at Tiffany's.
22:39Good breakfast.
22:42Breakfast at Tiffany's.
22:43It's £200.
22:45Tuesday Invitational Meal at the US Masters Golf Tournament.
22:49Dinner.
22:50For dinner first.
22:52For breakfast.
22:54It's the Champions Dinner.
22:55I was going to go for dinner.
22:57Celebratory meal eaten just after a marriage ceremony.
23:00Wedding breakfast.
23:01Wedding breakfast.
23:01Wait for 40.
23:02Go.
23:03Wedding breakfast, £40.
23:05Top ten album by Supertramp.
23:10It's worth a lot of money.
23:11So...
23:12Oh!
23:12I have to go for 100.
23:14Go on, then.
23:14Go on, then.
23:17Oh!
23:17Breakfast in America.
23:19And it was £200, there.
23:22Steve Carell and Paul Rudd comedy.
23:24Blank for schmucks.
23:26£50 for dinner.
23:27For dinner.
23:28For dinner.
23:29Go on, then.
23:31Dinner for schmucks.
23:32£50, there.
23:34Well done.
23:35Well done.
23:36That went well, I thought.
23:37Yeah.
23:37Couldn't quite get the timing right sometimes on those amounts.
23:41It's a lot to think about.
23:42Are you hoping to join in on this tango?
23:44You've got to get that timing right.
23:46Oh, yeah.
23:46Yeah, yeah.
23:46You actually got ten correct answers there out of 15, so that was very good.
23:51Not too bad.
23:51Not too bad.
23:52So, well done, ladies.
23:53£820.
23:54We're going to add that to what you won earlier.
23:56That takes your total to 1,640.
24:00You can go back to your podium.
24:06Let's find out who's next to play.
24:08It's one all.
24:09It's first to three.
24:10Fingers on buzzers.
24:12Which type of needlework takes its name from a French word for hook?
24:16Tracey and Ben.
24:19Crochet.
24:20Correct.
24:23How many degrees are there in total in three right angles?
24:27Tracey and Ben.
24:28270.
24:29Correct.
24:30Tracey and Ben, come and join me at the answer, Rob.
24:40Welcome back, Tracey and Ben.
24:42Second again.
24:42Yeah.
24:43Doing all right.
24:44£480 in the bank so far.
24:46If you won some money today, what would you spend it on?
24:48Um, I'm a massive Eurovision fan, so I try and go to the grand final every year.
24:52So, I'd probably put it towards that.
24:54OK, very good.
24:55Are you a big Eurovision fan as well, Tracey?
24:57No, I'm not interested really in Eurovision.
24:58What would you do then, Tracey, if you won some money?
25:00Well, I love zebras, so I'd love to.
25:03Not what I was expecting.
25:04I always have.
25:04So, you've always loved zebras.
25:06So, I'd love to go to sort of Botswana, see them in the natural habitat.
25:09Oh, wow.
25:09Well, I tell you what, two very different things to do with some money there.
25:13Yeah.
25:13Well, let's see if we can help you get on your way.
25:15In round one, you added £480 to your prize pot.
25:19That money's safe for now.
25:20Any money at your bank will now be added to it.
25:23A reminder that the team with the lowest amount at the end of this round will be going home.
25:27There's two categories left, and they are...
25:30Hammer and nail, tennis and golf.
25:32Yeah.
25:33Well, I think hammer and nail is quite...
25:35It could be anything, couldn't it?
25:36Oh, come on, you know which one we're going for.
25:38Yeah, tennis and golf. Tennis and golf.
25:39We're massive tennis fans, so...
25:41Oh, are you really?
25:42Ben. Wimbledon every year.
25:43What about golf?
25:45Um, I'll watch the final day of the majors.
25:48So, you know a little bit about it, enough about it.
25:50OK.
25:51So, we're going to go with tennis and golf.
25:53Let's prep the answer on.
25:55We're swiping left for tennis and right for golf.
25:57Golf, you've got 15 questions, and you could bank up to £2,000.
26:02Here is your first question.
26:05Subject of the 2017 film Battle of the Sexes.
26:08Tennis.
26:09Yeah.
26:10Billie Jean King, wasn't it?
26:11Billie Jean.
26:13Versus Bobby Riggs.
26:14I don't know.
26:14Reinstated at the 2016 Summer Olympics after an absence of 112 years.
26:20£100.
26:22Volkswagen car model launched in 1974.
26:26For the top 40.
26:28Yeah, go.
26:30For the golf, of course, £40.
26:33Its US Open tournament takes place earlier in the year.
26:36Tennis is August, September.
26:38So, I would say golf is earlier.
26:40Yeah, golf's in June, August for tennis.
26:43Question five.
26:44Represents a letter in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
26:47I need you.
26:48T for golf, £40.
26:50Famously associated with the postcode SW19.
26:55Oh, it's tennis.
26:57Tennis.
26:59Name comes from the French word for to hold.
27:06Oh, we've just lost £500, the verb tenere.
27:10A 2010 game lasting 11 hours, five minutes, broke record.
27:16Fence.
27:16£100.
27:19Banned in Scotland by an act of parliament in 1457.
27:24Do you think?
27:24Yeah.
27:25Golf.
27:27No, it was golf.
27:28No.
27:29Played by 2016 BBC Sports Personality of the Year winner.
27:34That was Andy Murray, of course.
27:37Played in the Lever Cup.
27:41Tennis.
27:42Oh, £200.
27:44Ball has a diameter of around 2.5 inches.
27:47That's going to be golf, isn't it?
27:51That's two.
27:52No, golf is 1.6.
27:56Played by Adam Sandler's character in the film Happy Gilmore.
27:59Oh, I never watched that.
28:00Happy Gilmore.
28:01Have you?
28:01Um, I don't know.
28:04It's golf.
28:07Techniques include the Varden grip.
28:09Never heard it's tennis.
28:10No.
28:10Sorry.
28:13£200.
28:15Last question.
28:16Played on the moon in 1971.
28:17Yeah, by Alan Shepard on Apollo 14.
28:24Wow.
28:25That was...
28:26Well, that was a mixed bag, because you actually got 12 correct answers.
28:28Yeah, but we lost the big one.
28:29It was that big one, wasn't it?
28:31Yeah.
28:31From the French word, to hold.
28:33She got that, yeah.
28:34And the other thing that threw you was the ball diameter.
28:36Yeah, I was doing 2.5.
28:38That's 2.5.
28:39Yeah, that is, yeah.
28:40Yeah.
28:40That's tennis.
28:41Fair enough.
28:42Well, you've banked yourself £460 there,
28:45taking your total to 940.
28:49So, you can head back to the podium.
28:51Well done.
28:52Let's see how Josh and Ryan can do.
28:59Come and meet me at the answer run.
29:00OK, Josh and Ryan, boy, you've got yourself a task ahead of you here now, haven't you?
29:11Yeah.
29:12But still very much possible.
29:13£2,000 up for grabs.
29:16So, the target to beat is £940.
29:20No choice of category.
29:22You've been left with...
29:25Hammer and nail.
29:27Could be anything.
29:28Could be anything.
29:28Could be.
29:29Let's prep the answer run.
29:33We're swiping left for hammer and right for nail.
29:36You've got 15 questions.
29:37Best of luck.
29:43£100.
29:43Parts include plate, lunula and matrix.
29:50Maybe nail.
29:51Yeah, I'd say nail.
29:53Well done.
29:53£100 fingernail.
29:56Peter, Paul and Mary Song.
29:59I wouldn't say nail, but...
30:00Yeah, go for nail.
30:04If I had a hammer.
30:06US cyclist who won silver at the London 2012 Olympics, Sarah Blank.
30:10That's £200.
30:11Yeah, yeah.
30:12Sarah Hammer, £200.
30:15Star of Crocodile Shoes.
30:17We'll go low for hammer.
30:20Jimmy Nail.
30:22Tom Wilson in TV show Gladiators.
30:26Hammer would make more sense, right?
30:29Hammer, £40.
30:32Gavin Turk's 12-metre bronze sculpture in London.
30:36This is the big money one.
30:38Nail.
30:39Yeah, go on.
30:40£500.
30:42Congratulations, well done.
30:44Now we've got a race on.
30:46The final stone in a game of curling.
30:50I think I'm a low.
30:52I'm a low.
30:55£50.
30:57Types named claw, framing and cross-peen.
31:00Yeah, yeah.
31:00Nice.
31:03£100.
31:05Horror film production company founded in 1934.
31:09You wanted a movie question?
31:10Nail.
31:11Oh, no, I love.
31:12Oh, it's Hammer House of Horror.
31:14You lose £20.
31:17US rock group fronted by Trent Reznor.
31:21Nail, £100.
31:22Yeah.
31:23Yeah.
31:23Nine-inch nails.
31:28Part of the ear, also known as the malleus.
31:31I think that might be Hammer.
31:32Go low, though.
31:35Hammer.
31:35£50.
31:38You can't touch this, rapper.
31:41Yeah, yeah.
31:43MC Hammer.
31:43MC Hammer.
31:44I was going to say Hammer time.
31:46Private detective created by Mickey Spillane.
31:49Don't look.
31:50Nail.
31:50Nail, love.
31:50Yeah, nail, love.
31:53Oh, it's Mike Hammer.
31:55Last question.
31:56Fantasy role-playing franchise produced by Games Workshop in 1983.
32:02No, it's Warhammer.
32:05Guys, wow.
32:07You did incredibly well there.
32:09It's the one we wanted all along, that.
32:10That was the one you wanted all the time.
32:13Brilliant stuff.
32:14Ten correct answers.
32:16Not bad.
32:17And what really helped was that big money one, wasn't it?
32:19Yeah, I knew that one as well.
32:21And you knew that one?
32:22No, not really.
32:23Oh, you didn't.
32:23Oh, you little tricker.
32:25I thought you knew that one.
32:26Well, that was an incredible guess,
32:28because you went for the bigger amount as well.
32:30We had nothing to lose, so...
32:31I guess so.
32:32That's the way to look at it.
32:33Good round, that.
32:34No zeros.
32:35That's what we're like.
32:36£1,070.
32:38Fantastic stuff.
32:38You can head back and join the others.
32:44So, at the end of round two, let's take a look at the totals.
32:47Tracey and Ben have £940.
32:50Josh and Ryan have £1,070.
32:52But in the lead, with £1,640, it's Christian and Pat.
32:56APPLAUSE
32:59Sadly, that means we've got to say goodbye to Tracey and Ben.
33:02Oh, is that one question?
33:04That one question.
33:05You said you do French lessons, didn't you?
33:06Yes, I know.
33:07I can't blame you, can't blame you.
33:10Thanks for coming in.
33:11Brilliant.
33:12Tracey and Ben, everybody.
33:13Thank you, everyone.
33:14Thank you, thank you.
33:15So, that means Christine and Pat, Josh and Ryan are going head-to-head.
33:23Here is how it works.
33:25You guys start with the money that you've banked so far.
33:28So, there's £570 between you.
33:31The head-to-head is all about being in control of the answer room,
33:35to decide who is going to take control.
33:38We're going to play another race to the run.
33:40First team to three. Fingers on buzzers.
33:50Christine and Pat.
33:51Carly Minogue.
33:52Correct.
33:54What is the name of the mountain that, in Greek mythology,
33:57was said to be the home of Zeus?
34:01Christine and Pat.
34:02Olympia.
34:03Olympia.
34:05No, I can't quite give you that one.
34:07Josh and Ryan.
34:07Olympus.
34:08Mount Olympus is right.
34:11OK, it's one all.
34:12Which band, created for TV, had a 1967 number one with I'm A Believer?
34:19Christine and Pat.
34:20The Monkees.
34:21The Monkees is right.
34:222-1 to you.
34:24Which modern-day country was founded in July 1776,
34:29when it declared its independence from Great Britain?
34:33Josh and Ryan.
34:34Uh, USA.
34:35The USA is right.
34:36To all, whoever gets this one right will take control of the answer run.
34:41In which organ of the human body is the cerebellum?
34:47Christine and Pat.
34:48The brain.
34:49It is the brain.
34:50Well done.
34:52You used your brain and you got your three points,
34:54and you guys are in charge of the answer run.
34:57Come on down.
34:58APPLAUSE
35:07Ooh, that was tense, wasn't it?
35:09Yeah, it still is.
35:10It still is.
35:11Well, that's what we're like.
35:12Christine and Pat, you have control of the answer run.
35:16And today's head-to-head category is...
35:20The 1980s and the 1990s.
35:23Boys looked slightly disappointed then, but...
35:24Hate dates.
35:25Oh, no.
35:25Well, we'll see.
35:27I guess, coming at it from either side.
35:29There's a maximum of 20 questions in the answer run,
35:34and this time it's against the clock.
35:37There's two minutes to bank as much as you can.
35:40Keep answering correctly and you'll stay in control.
35:43But slip up and you'll hand the run over to Josh and Ryan,
35:48who are waiting to pounce there.
35:50Let's prep the answer run.
35:51We're swiping left for the 1980s, right for the 1990s.
35:56Let's put a clock up for you guys at home.
35:58And your time starts now.
36:02Hayley's Comet was visible from Earth.
36:051980s.
36:06Yeah.
36:091986. Well done, £400.
36:11Jeff Bezos launched Amazon Online.
36:14Oh, the 90s.
36:17Yeah, go on.
36:201995.
36:22Diego Maradona's Hand of God goal at World Cup.
36:26The 90s. Yeah, me and the next side at the 200.
36:30Mexico, 86.
36:33Chess Computer Deep Blue beat Grandmaster Garry Kasparov.
36:3790s. I don't know. Just go whatever you think.
36:421997.
36:44Wreckage of the Titanic discovered.
36:47The 80s.
36:491985.
36:52Marathon chocolate bars renamed Snickers.
36:55The 90s.
36:56Yeah, go on then.
36:57White 200, yeah.
37:001990.
37:03First EasyJet flight took off.
37:0580s.
37:0680s.
37:0780s.
37:10Go.
37:11Stop the clock.
37:11Oh!
37:12It was 1995.
37:13Luton to Glasgow.
37:14Josh and Ryan, you're in control of the answer run.
37:18There's £1,670 between you.
37:22You've done the impossible once.
37:23Can you do it again?
37:24Let's restart the clock.
37:27Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice became UK number one.
37:3090s, yeah, for 100.
37:32We're just going for 100.
37:341990 for four weeks.
37:36Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus was published.
37:39Should we go with the 80s?
37:40Yeah.
37:41For two or one?
37:42Oh, well.
37:45Stop the clock.
37:461992.
37:47Let's swap over.
37:48OK.
37:53Let's start the clock.
37:55Alex Ferguson became manager of Manchester United.
37:58It's got a bit.
37:59Wait.
38:01Go.
38:021986.
38:03The lads are fuming back there.
38:05Margaret Thatcher resigned as Prime Minister.
38:08The 90s.
38:09Oh.
38:1080s.
38:11Was it 80s?
38:12It's 90s.
38:13Go on, go on.
38:151990, 2nd of November.
38:17Alton Towers theme park opened.
38:20Er, 80s.
38:22Yeah, I don't like it, yeah.
38:23Go.
38:261980.
38:27Oh, and that's our time up.
38:29Well done.
38:30Boys, come and join us here at The Answer Run.
38:33You've done incredibly well there, ladies.
38:35£2,940 in total.
38:39Josh and Ryan.
38:40Tough one, that, wasn't it?
38:42We were just happy to get to the second round after the zero, so...
38:47After that first round, yeah, of course.
38:48Well, Josh and Ryan, thanks very much for coming on the show.
38:51Well done to you guys.
38:53Christine and Pat, though.
38:54What an absolutely brilliant performance.
38:56And you are through to today's final.
38:58Christine and Pat, the Naughty Girls.
39:07Yep, yep.
39:07Famously around your area.
39:09Everyone knows you.
39:10Everyone will be watching, won't they?
39:11I'm afraid so.
39:12I bet they will.
39:13But at least we've got to hide now that we've got this far.
39:16You've got to the final.
39:17No, you can hold your head up high with absolute pride.
39:20£2,940.
39:23Maybe get you to Argentina.
39:26All that stands between you and that money.
39:29Is one final answer on?
39:31This time, when you give a correct answer,
39:33the question will turn into a gold block.
39:36You've got just 90 seconds to answer eight questions correctly in a row,
39:42and your stack will reach the jackpot line,
39:44and you'll take home your hard-earned cash.
39:47Easy as that.
39:48But if at any point you answer incorrectly,
39:50or if one of the questions hits the top of the stack like that,
39:53you will have to start again from the bottom.
39:56So your thinking time gets shorter the higher your stack gets.
40:01If at the end of the 90 seconds you reach the halfway line,
40:04we'll give you half your prize pot.
40:06Let's see your all-important final choice of categories.
40:11Please be good.
40:14Spain, Portugal, duck, goose.
40:16Spain, Portugal, duck, goose.
40:18Lived in Spain.
40:19She lived in Spain for ten years.
40:20You lived in Spain for ten years.
40:22Well, that's got to count for something.
40:23I don't know.
40:24Duck or goose.
40:25Duck or goose.
40:26They're very similar.
40:27Spain and Portugal next to each other,
40:28and duck and goose not so far from each other.
40:31It's got to be like names of ducks
40:33and names of goose or quack.
40:38What are you thinking?
40:40We're going to go Spain, Portugal.
40:43Spain and Portugal.
40:44I think that sounds like it makes sense.
40:45Let's prep the answer up.
40:48I believe in you.
40:49You're swiping left for Spain and right for Portugal.
40:52We're going to pop a clock up for the viewers at home.
40:55Best of luck.
40:56Start the clock.
40:58Sight of the Sagrada Familiar.
41:00Spain.
41:01Barcelona.
41:05Mateus Rosé produced.
41:07Portugal, yeah.
41:12Setting for Carmen.
41:13Spain.
41:14Spain.
41:15Set in Seville.
41:18Has a monarchy.
41:19Spain.
41:19Spain.
41:23World's largest producer of cork.
41:25Portugal.
41:25I've got to say Portugal.
41:27Portugal.
41:28Portugal.
41:30Home of Boa Vista Football Club.
41:32No.
41:33Sounds like it could be Portugal.
41:34Go on.
41:35Oh, you took too long.
41:37Don't worry, we've got time.
41:38We've got time.
41:39We've got time.
41:39Oh, we took too long.
41:40Bertrand Bookshop claims to be the world's oldest operating bookstore.
41:44Spain.
41:45Spain.
41:47No, it's in Lisbon.
41:50Fashion house Balenciaga established.
41:52Spain, yeah.
41:52Yeah.
41:54Correct.
41:54Here we go.
41:55Let's build it up again.
41:56Flag has horizontal stripes.
42:00Oh, quick.
42:02Go on, Portugal.
42:04Oh, no.
42:05Portugal's vertical.
42:07Origin of the food pastel de nata.
42:10That's those little custard tarts in Portugal.
42:12National Anthem has no official words.
42:15Portugal.
42:17Oh, no.
42:18Spain.
42:18It's going good here.
42:20Has more golf courses.
42:21Portugal.
42:21Oh, Portugal.
42:24Oh, no.
42:24No, it's Spain.
42:26Birthplace of Carmen Miranda.
42:28Oh!
42:28Oh, no.
42:30I'm going so quick.
42:32You were doing so well.
42:35I know.
42:36Those first five, it was like, hey, Portugal.
42:39Oh, no.
42:39Yeah.
42:40It is what it is.
42:41There you go.
42:42It is what it is.
42:43And there's no guarantee duck and goose would be any easier.
42:47Well, I tell you what, you played a really, really strong game.
42:50Oh, well, we're happy.
42:51We had a great day.
42:52You should definitely do more TV ad watches, honestly.
42:56Well, that's what we're aiming for.
42:57We're hoping that a producer might see us and film, you know,
43:00two old-age pensioners going around Europe with backpacks
43:03and see what we're going to get up to.
43:04I'm telling you, I can watch that.
43:04I can watch that.
43:05Right, Christine and Pat, everybody.
43:08It didn't work out for them today,
43:10but join us tomorrow where three more teams will be taking on The Answer Run.
43:14Thanks for listening.
43:17I'll see you later.
43:17Thanks so much.
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43:20Bye.
43:21Bye.
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