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00:00Hello, I'm Jason Manford and welcome to The Answer Run, the quiz where you've always got a one in two chance of answering correctly.
00:18It's as simple as that. Let's meet the teams. Take it on The Answer Run today.
00:22I'm Lucia, this is Faith and we're friends from South East London.
00:26I'm Lawrence, this is Graeme and we are friends from Aberdeenshire.
00:31I'm Stan, this is my beautiful wife, Ray, and we live in Beckenham.
00:35Well, it's great to see you all. Welcome to the show.
00:38We'll get to know you better as we get to The Answer Run and play the game, but it's time now to get started.
00:43So, let's have a look at the three categories that you get to choose from in round one.
00:48We have Jessica Ennis-Hill, Mo Farah, Fruit, Vegetable, Night, Day.
00:56So, the only way for the teams to get the category that they want is to win the race to the run.
01:02Otherwise, they could be stuck with something that they do not want.
01:05Teams, get yourselves ready.
01:08If you buzz in with an incorrect answer, you'll be frozen out and the other team will be able to answer.
01:12The first team to give me three correct answers will step up to the run and get the choice of categories.
01:19Let's play Race to the Run.
01:24OK, fingers on buzzers.
01:26Quattro Formaggi is a sauce made with four varieties of which food?
01:33Lawrence and Graeme.
01:34Cheese.
01:35Cheese.
01:36Straight in there, there he is.
01:38Double cheese, I liked it.
01:39Between March 2023 and December 2024, which pop singer performed 149 shows during her era's tour?
01:48Stan and Ray.
01:49Taylor Swift.
01:50Taylor Swift is right, well done.
01:54According to the title of a Roald Dahl book, who is the champion of the world?
01:59Stan and Ray.
02:00Danny.
02:00Danny.
02:01Very good.
02:02So, one more for you and you will get control of those categories.
02:05First ranked as the top earning YouTuber by Forbes in 2022, what is the online alias of Jimmy Donaldson?
02:15Stan and Ray.
02:16Mr Beast.
02:16Mr Beast it is, well done.
02:18Three points, fantastic.
02:20Come and join me at the run.
02:27Stan and Ray, welcome to The Answer Run.
02:29You're first here.
02:31You'll get the first pick of the categories.
02:33How did you meet?
02:34Er, it wasn't a very romantic story, we met on Tinder.
02:37That's alright, we're good at swiping though, aren't you?
02:39Yeah, exactly.
02:40Interestated.
02:41No worries.
02:42How was your first date then?
02:43I was on crutches at the time.
02:45Oh.
02:45Due to a fractured ankle.
02:47And I stood up too quickly outside of a pub.
02:50Then I face planted straight into a sandwich board, which was covered in chalk.
02:55And was there much sympathy from you, Ray?
02:57I couldn't stop laughing.
02:58I think I ended up hopping on the floor next to him because I thought it was so funny.
03:02And that's when you thought, this is the man I'm going to marry.
03:04Exactly that, yeah.
03:05What a moment.
03:07Right, okay, well let's have a little look at the categories on offer.
03:11You've got here first, so you get first choice.
03:14Jessica Ennis-Hill, Mo Farah, fruit, vegetable, night, day.
03:18Well, we're foodies, so we're very excited to see the fruit and vegetable one.
03:24So it sounds like you've already decided.
03:25Yeah, I think we're going to go with fruit and veg.
03:28Definitely, yeah.
03:28Fruit and vegetable.
03:29Fruit and vegetables.
03:30All right, let's prep the run.
03:32You're going to be swiping left for fruit and right for vegetables.
03:36There are 15 questions.
03:39Correct answers add money to the bank.
03:41Incorrect answers will take money away.
03:43If a question reaches the bottom of the run, it will count as a wrong answer and you will lose that amount from your prize pot.
03:49There is £1,000 up for grabs.
03:52So we're looking for foods that are typically eaten as either a fruit or as a vegetable.
03:59And we're counting savoury salad ingredients as vegetables.
04:04Okay.
04:04Here we go.
04:05First question.
04:07Famously carried by Baby in Dirty Dancing.
04:10I don't know.
04:12Go.
04:12I think probably fruit.
04:13Okay.
04:14Carried a watermelon.
04:16So fruit.
04:17What fine words don't butter according to the proverb?
04:21I don't even understand the question.
04:23Let's go.
04:25Parsnips.
04:26Well done.
04:281985 hit single by Prince and the Revolution.
04:31Try this one.
04:32Um, no.
04:34I think they're fruit.
04:36Raspberry Beret.
04:37Oh, yeah.
04:37£20.
04:38Pulitzer Prize winning novel by John Steinbeck.
04:43This is worth £100.
04:44I don't know.
04:45Fruit?
04:45Yeah.
04:46The Grapes of Wrath.
04:48Oh, yeah.
04:491980s cartoon featuring Eric and his superhero alter ego.
04:54Oh.
04:54Oh, I've got no idea.
04:56Fruit, vegetable.
04:57Oh, when Eric eats a banana, he becomes banana man.
05:01Offered as a reward in comparison to the punishment of the stick.
05:07Carrots for £20.
05:09Satirical news website founded as a newspaper in 1988.
05:13It's worth £250.
05:15That's onion.
05:16That's right, the onion.
05:19Producer of the Bond films known as Cubby.
05:22Any idea?
05:23No.
05:23Yeah, that's good.
05:25Cubby broccoli.
05:28Someone from Gothenburg.
05:33Any idea?
05:34No.
05:35Veget.
05:35Yeah, there are Swedes.
05:37Oh, yeah.
05:37From birds in Sweden.
05:38My God.
05:39Nickname of AFC Bournemouth.
05:41That's cherries.
05:43That's right, £20.
05:45Irish band with 1994 singles Linger and Zombie.
05:51It's worth 100 points.
05:54It's the Cranberries.
05:57Popular early 1980s doll range sold with adoption papers.
06:02Oh, is she a fruit?
06:04She sounds like a fruit.
06:06It's the Cabbage Patch Kids.
06:09Ear, sometimes developed by boxers.
06:12Cauliflower, right?
06:12Yeah.
06:15£20.
06:17European dynasty, ruling House of the Netherlands.
06:21What do you reckon?
06:22I don't...
06:23We just have to...
06:25£100.
06:27House of Orange.
06:29London Dance Studio, opened by Debbie Moore in 1979.
06:33This is your last question.
06:33Pineapple Dance Studios.
06:36Well done.
06:39Well, I've got to say, the ones you knew, you really knew.
06:42Yeah.
06:42But I was sort of listening as well, because the amount of times I would say the answer,
06:45and you'd go, oh, yeah.
06:46I know it now.
06:47I know it now.
06:49It all makes sense when you see the answer.
06:50Of course, yeah.
06:51But you have banked yourselves £560, and that money is safe for now.
06:57Please go back and join the others.
06:59Let's find out who's next to face the answer run.
07:06At the end of the first race to the run, Lucia and Faith are yet to get off the mark.
07:11Lawrence and Graham have one point.
07:14Fingers on buzzers, guys.
07:14Which war was the setting for the feature films, Platoon and Full Metal Jackets?
07:20Lawrence and Graham.
07:22The Vietnam War.
07:22The Vietnam War.
07:23Well done.
07:23Two points to you.
07:25One more will get you the choice of categories.
07:29Love is in the Bin and The Girl with Balloon are famous works by which graffiti artist?
07:35Lucia and Faith.
07:37Banksy.
07:37Banksy is correct.
07:39Well done.
07:39What is the name of the dark circular opening in the centre of a human eye?
07:47Lawrence and Graham.
07:48Idris.
07:50No.
07:51You're frozen out.
07:52Lucia and Faith.
07:53Pupil.
07:54The Pupil.
07:54Well done.
07:55So, two all on a knife edge now.
07:58Whoever gets this will be joining me at the run first.
08:01Which railway-themed board game shares its name with a 1965 UK number one single by the Beatles?
08:10Lawrence and Graham.
08:11Ticket to ride.
08:12Ticket to ride is correct.
08:14Well done.
08:14Three points to you.
08:16Come and join me at The Answer Run, guys.
08:24Lawrence, Graham, welcome to The Answer Run.
08:27Hello.
08:27Oh, yeah.
08:27So, old friends?
08:29Yeah.
08:29Yes, very old friends.
08:31Yeah.
08:3145 years ago, a new school, Dice Academy, opened in Aberdeen.
08:35I was appointed principal teacher of drama.
08:38Graham was just out of college, and so he made up the other half of the drama department.
08:42Retired now?
08:43Yes.
08:43Oh, yes.
08:44And when you were teachers, did you get up to some fun?
08:46Oh, yes.
08:47Oh, yes.
08:47Lawrence was very good at making up stories.
08:51Pupils used to ask, where did you first meet?
08:54One of the best was, I told them I'd been an Olympic skier for the British team, because
08:58the kids left the drama studio.
09:00Yeah.
09:00And some of them bumped into Graham in the corner of that.
09:02So, they said, oh, is it true that Mr. Young was an Olympic skier?
09:05Graham did sports knowledge.
09:07He was able to give them a real Winter Olympics year and a real Winter Olympics venue.
09:12And so, that was it.
09:13That became, Mr. Young was an Olympic skier.
09:16That's fantastic.
09:16I just didn't have a photo.
09:18I just realised, now, this could cause lots of former people's trauma when they discover
09:22now that these stories could go from the wrong line.
09:25Oh, they lied to me, those guys.
09:26I can't believe it.
09:27Well, some of this knowledge might help you today, so a Winter Olympics question pops up.
09:34All right, let's have a little look at your categories.
09:36So, we've got Jessica Ennis-Hill, Mo Farah, fellow Olympians, Lawrence, and Night and Day.
09:44What are you thinking?
09:45Definitely not the top one.
09:46No, I think I'd be on moon with some of them, I think.
09:49Night and Day, more general knowledge kind of stuff.
09:53We'll go Night and Day, I think.
09:54Night and Day.
09:54OK, let's prep the answer on.
09:56You're going to be swiping left for night and right for day.
10:00You've got 15 questions, there's £1,000 up for grabs.
10:04And here is your first question.
10:062008 number one single by Take That.
10:10Beer, I think.
10:13Greatest Day, £50.
10:16First word in the title of the 2010 film starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.
10:21Do you know that one?
10:22Night, I think, Night.
10:23OK.
10:24Night and Day.
10:25£50.
10:27A chess piece.
10:28That's definitely night, yes.
10:30£20.
10:332009 David Nichols novel.
10:36Do you know it?
10:36No, I don't.
10:37Um, OK, but we'll go, Dave.
10:39We'll go, Dave, yeah.
10:41One Day, £100.
10:43Question five.
10:441980s TV action series starring David Hasselhoff.
10:47Night Raider.
10:47Big fans, £20.
10:52£20.
10:53Singer with the pips.
10:54Well, it's got Addis Knight.
10:57£20.
10:59Appointed England women's cricket captain in 2016.
11:02It's a big one, £250.
11:04Not a clue.
11:04OK, we'll go Knight.
11:06Yeah, OK.
11:07Heather Knight.
11:08Sounds like a cricket name.
11:11Trademark name, a fluorescent paint developed by Bob and Joe Switzer.
11:16Day.
11:17Yeah, try.
11:18Day.
11:19It's only £50.
11:20Dayglo, £50.
11:231951, John Wyndham novel about carnivorous plants.
11:26Yeah.
11:26That's correct, £100.
11:312008 Batman film starring Christian Bale.
11:34The Dark Knight.
11:37£20.
11:39Businessman who co-founded Knight in 1964.
11:44I'm not sure of that.
11:44Go Knight, take it.
11:47Phil Knight, £100.
11:50Joseph performer who came third in Celebrity Big Brother in 2016.
11:55I think that's D.
11:56Day.
11:57Darren Day for £50.
11:59Of course it is.
12:00In the English translation of Carpe Diem.
12:03Seize the day.
12:04Day.
12:04Yeah.
12:05Seize the day, quite right.
12:06You both are at the moment.
12:08£20.
12:09Played the title role in the 1953 film Calamity J.
12:12It's got to stay in my wife's favourite.
12:15£100.
12:16Last question.
12:17For a full house, should or would or could or singer?
12:21Don't know.
12:22Don't know.
12:23Let's go Knight.
12:24Beverley Knights.
12:29Fantastic, lads.
12:30All skill?
12:31All of it.
12:32Luck.
12:33Not at all.
12:34I don't believe that for a second.
12:35Some of them were okay.
12:36Was there anything that you guessed at and were thinking, phew, we got that?
12:39Cricket.
12:40The cricket one.
12:41The cricket captain at the Knight.
12:43Yeah.
12:43And I think you said Knight sounds more like a cricket name, which is absolute rubbish,
12:47but I loved it.
12:49It's a thought.
12:51£1,000 in the bank so far.
12:53Doesn't get better than that.
12:54You can head back to your podium.
12:55Cheers, lads.
12:56So, two teams have played.
13:02One is left.
13:03Lucia and Faith, please come and join me at the answer room.
13:13Hello, ladies.
13:14So, best friends?
13:16Yes.
13:17What sort of things do you enjoy doing together as friends?
13:19Loads of things.
13:20We both act.
13:22Do you, right?
13:22Yeah, we have a podcast together as well.
13:24More drama people here as well.
13:26You've got a podcast.
13:27Yeah.
13:27Right, what's that about?
13:29We just talk about...
13:31Life's funny moments.
13:32Yeah, anything and everything.
13:34Awkward moments.
13:34Giving advice and stuff like that.
13:36What's your favourite awkward moments you talk about?
13:39I fell up the stairs.
13:40I think falling up is worse than falling down.
13:42I think it's almost impossible, yeah.
13:44You broke gravity as well.
13:46It's definitely not impossible.
13:49It's quite painful.
13:50Well, you can have a chat with Stan about that as well.
13:51Maybe you go on the podcast as a guest.
13:54Yeah, you should.
13:56All right, let's have a look at the category that's left.
14:00Jessica Ennis Hill and Mo Farah.
14:02Is it the subject you would have chosen?
14:04No, definitely not at all.
14:05Not the category you fancy?
14:07No.
14:08I don't know who Jessica Ennis Hill is.
14:10Any idea, Lucia?
14:11I know Mo Farah, but...
14:13Well, maybe from the process of elimination,
14:15because you know Mo Farah...
14:17Yeah, maybe that helps.
14:18That might help.
14:18I hope so, because this is not the one I would have picked.
14:21OK, well, look, that's how important it is
14:24to win the race to the run.
14:26Let's prep the answer on.
14:27You still never know.
14:30You're going to be swiping left for Jessica Ennis Hill
14:32and right for Mo Farah.
14:34Once again, you've got 15 questions
14:36and there's £1,000 up for grabs.
14:39Here is your first question.
14:42Born first.
14:43Well, Mo Farah, I think, yes.
14:45Mo was born in 1983.
14:47Jessica, 86.
14:48Won the jackpot on the Cube game show.
14:51Say, Jessica, I guess.
14:54Good one.
14:55Yeah.
14:56We lose £50.
14:58Look.
14:59Set a British record in the 100 metres hurdles.
15:02Jessica?
15:03Yeah.
15:03£20.
15:05Now we know what she does.
15:08Appeared in W1A for comic relief.
15:10Oh, what is that?
15:12It's worth £100.
15:14Mo Farah.
15:15Mo Farah, well done.
15:18Co-wrote Evie's Magic Bracelet children's books.
15:21Oh.
15:23Go for the dresser.
15:24Are you sure?
15:26Yeah.
15:26£20.
15:27Love you, girl.
15:29Has finished third in the London Marathon.
15:31Mo Farah.
15:33Mo Farah.
15:35Won gold first on Super Saturday at 2012 Olympics.
15:40Jessica won gold about 45 minutes before Mo.
15:43OK, we'll start again.
15:45Voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
15:48Mo Farah.
15:49£50.
15:53Henderson's Relish made gold-labeled bottles in their honour.
15:58Do you think that'll be Mo Farah?
15:59We haven't got five.
16:01I'm afraid it was Jessica that fell back to zero.
16:04That's OK, still questions left.
16:06Studied psychology at University of Sheffield.
16:09No idea.
16:10I'm going to guess Jessica.
16:12Very good, £20.
16:14Missed an Olympics after fracturing a bone.
16:17Oh.
16:20I'm going to guess as well, again.
16:22Jessica missed the 2008 Olympic Games.
16:27Autobiography.
16:27Twin ambitions.
16:30I'm going to...
16:30Maybe Jessica?
16:32Yeah, he's a twin and he's got twin daughters as well.
16:34Yeah.
16:36Contestant on I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.
16:38I don't think Mo Farah's ever been on I'm a Celebrity.
16:40Oh, no.
16:41Oh, he just lost £20.
16:42It was in 2020.
16:44Eight Frosties for breakfast while training.
16:46Eight Frosties for breakfast.
16:48£100.
16:48Yeah, I think Mo Farah.
16:51Yeah, Mo Farah.
16:53Won a medal at the Commonwealth Games.
16:56Commonwealth.
16:57This is your last question.
16:58Oh.
16:59No!
17:00You lose £50.
17:02Well done.
17:04I think you've seen pretty chuffed with that, to be honest.
17:05Yeah, we have.
17:06£200 is an insane amount.
17:09It's more than we thought when we were going into it.
17:11Yeah.
17:11But we worked out gradually who Jessica Ennis Hill was for the question.
17:15£200, that money is safer now.
17:18And we'll see you in the next game.
17:20You can head back to your podium.
17:25So, at the end of round one, let's take a quick look at the totals.
17:29Lucia and Faith have £200.
17:32Stan and Ray, £560.
17:35But a clean sweep so far.
17:37Lawrence and Graham with £1,000.
17:42Time now for round two.
17:44It's a bit more difficult and the stakes are higher.
17:47Because at the end of this round, sadly, we will lose one of our teams.
17:52So, let's take a look at three new categories.
17:57Wicked Mamma Mia.
17:58Elbow Knee.
18:00John Luke.
18:02Once again, we'll play the race to the run to see who gets first pick.
18:07Remember, an incorrect answer will freeze you out.
18:10You've seen how important it is to get this choice.
18:14Fingers on buzzers.
18:17Which Japanese video game company created the Game Boy, Switch, Stan and Ray?
18:22Nintendo.
18:23Correct.
18:25Knowing Me, Knowing You is the title of a spoof chat show hosted by which comedy character?
18:32Lawrence and Graham.
18:33Alan Partridge.
18:34Alan Partridge.
18:34What is the first name of the monarch who collaborated with Apple Music to launch the King's Music Room?
18:44Lucia and Faith.
18:46Charles.
18:47Charles, it was.
18:48Well done.
18:49So, you're all on one point.
18:51Which brand of drink is the subject of the challenge known as splitting the G?
18:56Stan and Ray.
18:57Guinness.
18:58Guinness.
18:58Quite right.
18:59Which element, with a name that comes from a Greek word meaning greenish-yellow, is used to treat swimming pool water?
19:09Stan and Ray.
19:10Chlorine.
19:11Chlorine is correct.
19:13That's three points for you guys.
19:15You can come and join me at the run.
19:23Stan and Ray, first up again.
19:25You like having the choice.
19:27Not sure I worked out too well last time, but...
19:29Well, it sort of went pretty well.
19:30I mean, what, £560?
19:32Yeah, not too bad.
19:33Nothing to grumble about at all.
19:34And if you won some money today, what would you be spending that money on?
19:38We've got a five-month-old son.
19:39Oh, congratulations.
19:40So, we'd like to take him away on his first holiday.
19:42Well, that would be fantastic.
19:43We could help you do that today.
19:45You've got £560 in the bank so far.
19:47That is safe for now.
19:49This second round requires concentration because the questions will now have two values.
19:55As you can see from the example here, there is a higher amount and a lower amount.
19:59If you're confident of the answer, then go for the higher amount.
20:02If you're not so sure, aim for the lower amount.
20:06In that example, there was more sheep in Australia.
20:09Let's remind you of the categories.
20:12Wicked Mamma Mia, Elbow Knee, John Luke.
20:16What do you think?
20:17Any you definitely don't want?
20:18Wicked Mamma Mia.
20:19I had a feeling.
20:20I had a feeling.
20:21So, not musicals, that's not a thing for you.
20:23No, definitely not.
20:24See, John Luke scares me a bit because it might be a bit religious and we don't really know
20:28much about them.
20:29It might not be.
20:30I don't know.
20:31Do you know a lot about the human body?
20:32Elbow Knee?
20:33Maybe John Luke's a bit broader.
20:34More broader.
20:35Shall we just do it?
20:35OK, we're going to go with John and Luke.
20:37John and Luke, OK.
20:39Let's prep the answer on.
20:41We're going to swipe left for John and right for Luke.
20:44Any money you get here will be added to the money that you won in round one.
20:49You've got 15 questions.
20:50There's now £2,000 up for grabs.
20:52And here is your first question.
20:55One of the 12 disciples of Jesus.
20:57No idea.
20:59It's quite a big one as well.
21:02I think it's John.
21:03OK, don't worry.
21:05We'll start again.
21:06Singer, who played Sandy in the 1978 film Grease.
21:09Elevina Luton, John, yeah.
21:15Well, you've got that timing right.
21:17£40.
21:19Defender, that's scored the opening goal for England in the 2020 Euros final.
21:22That's Luke Shaw.
21:28Luke Shaw is actually giving me palpitations, how close it's getting to the bottom.
21:31Luke Shaw for £100.
21:34Brother of actor Liam Hensworth.
21:36Right.
21:37Oh, well, I think there's...
21:43Luke Hensworth, that's right.
21:44£40.
21:47Musician with the top ten single Ordinary People.
21:49John Legend for £100.
21:56Wrestler, synonymous with the catchphrase, you can't see me.
22:03John Cena, £200.
22:05King, who sealed the Magna Carta in 1215.
22:10I've got no idea.
22:11No idea.
22:12Yeah, no, just make...
22:14Ooh, go low if you're not sure, guys.
22:18There's King John.
22:19Generic name given to an unidentified male in the US.
22:26John Doe, £40.
22:30Member of the band Bross.
22:32That's Luke, I'm pretty sure.
22:33OK, go for it, if you're sure.
22:37Luke Goss.
22:38£20.
22:39£20.
22:391967 film starring Paul Newman.
22:43It's a big one.
22:44Any idea?
22:44No.
22:45Go John.
22:46Cool Han Luke.
22:49So you lose £100.
22:52Australian chef and co-presenter of MasterChef.
22:55John Turow.
22:56Yeah.
22:59John Turow, yeah, £40.
23:02Saint, who gives their name to a period of exceptionally warm autumn weather.
23:06This is the biggest one.
23:11£500, Saint Luke's Summer.
23:13First name of the film character, Rambo.
23:22John Rambo.
23:23Sylvester Stallone, of course, £100.
23:26Species of fish, also called Saint Peter's fish.
23:30I reckon John.
23:32Yeah.
23:32John Dorey.
23:35Yeah, that's it.
23:36£100.
23:37Last question.
23:39The second president of the United States.
23:41That's probably going to be John.
23:46John Adams.
23:47Well done.
23:48£100.
23:48You've actually made me nervous the whole way through that.
23:53You were like, it was right here, all the way.
23:55Just trying to get the timing.
23:56It's tricking.
23:57I know, you really were making me nervous though.
23:59The big one you went for, the 500, the saint that gave his name to a period of warm weather.
24:05Was that an educated guess or?
24:06I thought the answer was lukewarm.
24:13See, let's just say it was an accident.
24:16Hey, do you know what?
24:17It doesn't matter, does it?
24:18You're right, you're right.
24:19It makes sense.
24:20I'll tell you what.
24:21I mean, again, you fell but landed on your feet.
24:23It just seems to be a theme of your life, Stan.
24:25That was brilliant.
24:30So, £1,180 in the bank, taking your total to £1,740.
24:35Let's see whether that's enough to take you through to the head-to-head.
24:39Please, go back and join the others.
24:46OK, let's find out who's next to face the answer run.
24:49As we know, it's first to three who get the choice of category.
24:53We're at one all so far.
24:55Fingers on buzzers.
25:02A bow?
25:06No, you're frozen out.
25:08Lawrence and Graham?
25:09Shell?
25:10A shell.
25:11Well done.
25:12Right, two points to you.
25:23Lawrence and Graham?
25:24Henna.
25:25Henna is right.
25:26Well done.
25:27That's three points for you.
25:29Come down to the run.
25:37Lawrence, Graham.
25:39Well done, guys.
25:40I mean, £1,000 in that first round was absolutely fantastic.
25:43If you won some money today, what would you spend that on?
25:44I've got a holiday coming up, so maybe on some of the trips on holiday.
25:48Lovely.
25:49Lawrence.
25:49I thought we should maybe just have a big party.
25:52Yeah.
25:52And as well as providing food and drink, we could make people watch the programme.
25:56That's a great idea.
25:57I'll come along and we'll host it live.
25:59Oh, bro.
26:00Have a bit of fun.
26:02OK, well, look, you've got £1,000 in your prize pot and that money is safe for now.
26:06Any money you win in this round will be added to it.
26:09These are the two categories remaining.
26:10Wicked Mamma Mia, Elbow Knee.
26:14I think we might be going for the top one unless you disagree, Lawrence.
26:18No, no.
26:19I've seen both shows.
26:20OK.
26:21Might be a help.
26:22We'll go Wicked Mamma Mia.
26:23Wicked Mamma Mia.
26:24OK, let's prep the answer on.
26:27We're going to swipe the left for Wicked and right for Mamma Mia.
26:31You've got 15 questions and you could bank up to £2,000.
26:36Good luck.
26:37Here is your first question.
26:38Broadway production won three Tony Awards.
26:42I would have thought Wicked.
26:44Yeah, we're going.
26:44Yeah, we're going.
26:45That's it.
26:46Mamma Mia hasn't won one.
26:49Features the song Dancing Through Life.
26:52It must be Mamma Mia.
26:53Mamma Mia, I think.
26:55No, it's Wicked.
26:57Make sure you look at these amounts as well.
26:59Musical opened first.
27:01Oh, Wicked.
27:03Hi.
27:05Mamma Mia was 99, Wicked 2003.
27:09Cynthia Erivo is in the film adaptation.
27:12That's definitely Wicked.
27:17So, only £20, though, if you're sure, go high.
27:20Red Nose Day parody features French and Saunders.
27:25Oh, it's Mamma Mia.
27:26Mamma Mia.
27:26Hi.
27:28Keep messing that.
27:29£50.
27:31Film version by the director of In The Heights.
27:34Maybe Wicked, but go low.
27:38Go low.
27:40Oh, nice.
27:41Oh, for £200.
27:43My timings is really good.
27:45All right, it was John M2.
27:48An immersive production opened at the O2 in 2019.
27:52Everything's Mamma Mia.
27:53Mamma Mia.
27:53Yeah.
27:55There you go.
27:56He's got it.
27:57£100.
27:57I'm back.
27:58Yeah.
27:59A jukebox musical.
28:01Oh, Mamma Mia.
28:02Go high.
28:04£40.
28:06Based on a Gregory Maguire novel.
28:10It has to be wicked.
28:12Mamma Mia's not based on a novel.
28:14£20.
28:17Question 10.
28:18Song played as a wake-up call on board NASA spacecraft in April 2010.
28:23Defying gravity, I would imagine.
28:25Oh, right, yeah.
28:27That's right.
28:27Defying gravity, £200.
28:29Film sequel subtitle, here we go again.
28:32What's more than Mia?
28:32£40.
28:34Go high.
28:35Yeah.
28:36Or low, or whatever you want.
28:37I went low.
28:39OK.
28:40Miriam Margulies was in the original West End cast.
28:42This is a big one.
28:43This is wicked.
28:45High.
28:47Oh!
28:48It was right.
28:51Playing Mad and Morrible.
28:53Features the character Sky Ryman.
28:57Not sure.
28:58Yeah, I'm going to go low.
29:00Or high, yeah.
29:02I'll tell you, my timings.
29:03Good day.
29:068,000th Broadway performance in 2024.
29:09Wicked.
29:09No, timings.
29:11It is wicked.
29:13Last question.
29:15Peter Dinklage voices a goat character.
29:18Oh, wicked.
29:19Definitely.
29:19I do.
29:25Sorry.
29:26I just, it was so consistent.
29:30I was brilliantly consistent.
29:32I totally agree.
29:36You actually did incredibly well.
29:3913 correct answers, just not always with the correct amount, but still.
29:44£1,280 pounds, which takes your total to £2,280.
29:50Great musical theatre knowledge, and we'll send you back to your podium.
29:53APPLAUSE
29:54So, how will our final team do today?
30:01Let's find out.
30:02Come on down, ladies.
30:03APPLAUSE
30:03Lucia and Faith, welcome back to The Answer Run.
30:12The target to beat is £1,740 pounds.
30:15There's £2,000 up for grabs.
30:17No choice with the category.
30:19It is...
30:21Elbow and knee.
30:23So, we'll prep The Answer Run.
30:24You are going to swipe left for elbow and right for knee.
30:29You've got 15 questions.
30:31Best of luck.
30:31Equivalent in dogs is called the stifle.
30:38Um, dogs don't have elbows, so I'm going to say knee.
30:43It's the knee, £100.
30:45In an idiom meaning hard physical effort.
30:53Um, I'm going to say elbow.
30:55Elbow grease.
30:56Yeah.
30:56£40.
30:57That's taking the knee, yeah.
31:04Taking the knee for £100.
31:06Oh, we need to do the timing.
31:07You did it right there.
31:08OK.
31:08Connected to humerus bone.
31:10Um, that's definitely the elbow, I think.
31:12Humerus is in the arm, right?
31:14£40.
31:17Featured in This Old Man Nursery Rhyme.
31:19This old man, he played...
31:20He played on my knee.
31:23Lovely singing, girls.
31:24What are the final sections of the Grand National course at Aintree?
31:29Oh, gosh.
31:30I have no clue about this.
31:32This is going to be a guess.
31:33Let's go for £100.
31:34Elbow.
31:35£200 for a good guess.
31:37It is the elbow.
31:39Sights of ACL injuries.
31:42That's definitely the knee.
31:44I won't say the knee.
31:45Yeah.
31:46£200.
31:47They hit a football at once.
31:51Won the 2008 Mercury Prize.
31:53Ooh.
31:55Just pick one, girl.
31:56Yeah, just pick one.
31:59It's a band elbow.
32:01That's been my pick.
32:02Includes patellabone.
32:05Patellabone.
32:06Does footballer boyfriend mention anything?
32:08I'm going to...
32:09OK, me.
32:10Me, welcome £20.
32:13Lyric in folk song, Oh, Susanna.
32:17Oh, Susanna.
32:18I don't know.
32:20I'm going to go a knee.
32:21A banjo on my knee for £200.
32:25Question 11.
32:26Inflammation injury common in tennis players.
32:29I think that's a knee.
32:30I think it's tennis.
32:31In tennis players.
32:33Tennis elbow.
32:35Protected by counter in medieval armour.
32:38I'm going to see an elbow.
32:41Should we do the more about elbow?
32:43Well done.
32:44It was elbow.
32:46No.
32:47Angled pipe fitting.
32:50Ooh.
32:51Elbow.
32:52Go for elbow.
32:53Elbow.
32:53It is elbow.
32:57Wounded place in South Dakota.
32:59I'm going to go elbow for £100.
33:03Oh.
33:04No.
33:05We went the high amount for a guess.
33:06It was wounded knee.
33:08Wounded knee.
33:10Last question.
33:11Is bent in genuflection?
33:14Genuflection.
33:16Knee.
33:18In the knee.
33:19Well done.
33:20Hey, cracking stuff.
33:21Fantastic.
33:22We did really well.
33:23You did really...
33:23You don't have to tell me that.
33:25I was going to say it too.
33:26Just in case you didn't notice.
33:28I know.
33:28Hey, we all noticed.
33:29You got 12 correct answers out of 15.
33:32Wow.
33:33It was brilliant stuff.
33:34And your ex-boyfriend footballer helped out there with a couple of...
33:37Yeah.
33:37We've all heard of the ACL.
33:39Yeah.
33:39I would have gone pro, but I had an ACL injury.
33:45Fair enough.
33:47So £970 taking your total to £1,170.
33:52Head back to your podium.
33:52So, at the end of round two, let's take a look at the totals.
34:01Lucia and Faith have £1,170.
34:05Stan and Ray have £1,740.
34:08But in the lead with £2,280, Lawrence and Graham.
34:12Sadly, that means we do have to say goodbye to Lucia and Faith.
34:20I'm sorry.
34:20I'm sorry.
34:21Do we get to take the money with us?
34:23I'm afraid not.
34:24That disappears into the ether now.
34:26Let's hear it for Lucia and Faith, everybody.
34:29So, that means Lawrence and Graham, Stan and Ray,
34:34are going through to battle it out in the head-to-head.
34:42Here is how it works.
34:44You start with the money that you've banked so far.
34:47So, there's only £540 between you both.
34:50The head-to-head is all about being in control.
34:54To decide who is going to start, we'll play another race to the run.
34:58So, first team, to get three points,
35:00we'll take control of the answer run.
35:02Fingers on buzzers.
35:04The ring-tailed lemur is native to which?
35:07Stan and Ray.
35:08Madagascar.
35:09Madagascar.
35:11When performing in a double act with Bob Mortimer,
35:15what stage name is used by Jim Moore?
35:18Stan and Ray.
35:19Vic Reeves.
35:20Vic Reeves is right.
35:23Two points to Stan and Ray, Lawrence and Graham.
35:26You need to catch up here.
35:28The artist Frida Kahlo was born in which?
35:31Lawrence and Graham.
35:33Mexico.
35:33Mexico is right.
35:35Which Latin American country, I was going to say?
35:38In a well-known nursery rhyme,
35:39what type of farm animal has little Bo Peep lost?
35:43Lawrence and Graham.
35:44Sheep.
35:45Sheep is right.
35:46It's now two all.
35:48And this next answer will give you control of the answer run.
35:52In 1854, who wrote the poem,
35:55The Charge of the Light Brigade?
35:59Lawrence and Graham.
36:00Tennyson.
36:01It is Tennyson.
36:02Well done.
36:03Three points.
36:04Madagascar.
36:05Thank you so much for coming down to the answer run.
36:06APPLAUSE
36:07Lawrence and Graham, you have control of the answer run
36:16in today's Head to Head, and the category is...
36:18Rhymes with cat, rhymes with dog.
36:23OK.
36:24Yeah.
36:25What can the cat say further than that, can't you?
36:26Yeah, what can you say?
36:27There's a maximum of 20 questions in this answer run,
36:31and this time it's against the clock.
36:34There's two minutes to bank as much money as you can.
36:37Keep answering correctly,
36:38and you'll stay in control of the answer run.
36:41If you answer incorrectly,
36:43Stan and Ray will take over.
36:45They're right there behind you, ready to pounce.
36:48So, let's prep the answer run.
36:51You're going to be swiping left for rhymes with cat,
36:55right for rhymes with dog.
36:57Let's put a clock up for the viewers at home,
37:00and your time starts now.
37:02Children's game in which players jump over the others bent back.
37:05Bit of frog.
37:06Yeah.
37:07No.
37:09Leapfrog.
37:11£50.
37:12EastEnders character played by Pam St. Clements.
37:16Herb.
37:17Cat.
37:18Cat.
37:18Cat.
37:18Cat.
37:21Pat.
37:22Pat Butcher, yes.
37:23Unit of measurement for heat retention of a duvet.
37:27It's tog.
37:27Oh, tog's for dog, yeah.
37:30Tog for £50.
37:31Look at those amounts again.
37:32I know.
37:331975, James Herbert horror novel about a type of malevolent...
37:37What's weather?
37:41Fog for £200.
37:42Well done.
37:43Capital city of Morocco.
37:47I think it's a cat.
37:48Cat law, maybe soft.
37:50I hope it's...
37:52Rabat for £200.
37:53Short-legged Australian marsupial that lives in a burrow.
37:56Come on, lawns.
38:00No.
38:00No?
38:01Nothing.
38:02A wombat.
38:04Good guess.
38:05Acorn-obsessed character in Ice Age films.
38:08It's a big one.
38:11Dog, I think.
38:12Dog.
38:13Yeah.
38:13Stop the clock.
38:15It's scratch.
38:17The sabre-toothed squirrel.
38:19Stan and Ray, you're now in control.
38:23We have got just over 45 seconds remaining on the clock.
38:27Let's restart the clock.
38:29Jewish place of worship.
38:32Synagogue.
38:32Dog.
38:33Dog.
38:33That's right.
38:38Synagogue.
38:38£100.
38:402010 Julia Donaldson book about an accident-prone dragon.
38:44I'm sure I can guess.
38:46Well, no, I've got no idea.
38:49Stop the clock.
38:51It's Zog.
38:52You've lost control of the answer.
38:54Come on forward, fellas.
38:59OK.
39:00Just over 25 seconds.
39:01Let's restart the clock.
39:03Rum diluted with water.
39:06It's a good old dog.
39:07Yeah.
39:09Oh, you missed out on the big money there.
39:12It was grog.
39:14Lagoon variety.
39:15Typically used for mushy peas.
39:17OK.
39:17Yeah, bacon.
39:19So we found.
39:20Marrow fat.
39:22Animated series set in Greendale featuring Mrs. Goggins.
39:30Oh!
39:31Just missed it, baby.
39:32Just missed that at the end there.
39:34It was, of course, postman patch.
39:36So you were right.
39:37You were right.
39:38Stan and Ray, come and join us at the answer run.
39:42Let's have a look at the totals.
39:43Stan, Ray, you were at £1,640.
39:47Lawrence and Graham romped ahead there with £3,030, which means, unfortunately, Stan and Ray, we've got to say goodbye to you.
39:56Bad luck, guys.
39:58Look, it's been great to meet you.
39:59But congratulations to Lawrence and Graham.
40:02You're through to today's final.
40:08So, Lawrence and Graham, well done.
40:10Here you are in the final.
40:12You're playing for your prize pot of £3,030.
40:15All that stands between you and that money is one final answer run.
40:21And you'll be pleased to know on this one, there's no alternating amounts.
40:25I'm very pleased.
40:26It was Lawrence's patience.
40:29He was kicking me under the table.
40:31I can't see from here, to be fair.
40:33Well, this time, when you give a correct answer, the question will turn into a gold block.
40:39You've got just 90 seconds to answer eight questions correctly in a row.
40:43Your stack will reach the jackpot line and you'll take home all of your hard-earned cash.
40:48If at any point you answer incorrectly or if one of the questions hits the top of your stack, you'll start building again from above.
40:56So, your thinking time gets shorter as your stack gets higher.
41:01If at the end of the 90 seconds you reach the halfway line, we'll give you half of your prize pot.
41:07Let's see those all-important final choice of category.
41:11We've got English, French, Bay, Lake.
41:15What are you thinking there?
41:17It could be people.
41:18English and French people as well.
41:21Bay and Lake could be anything.
41:23I'll go with your suggestion.
41:25Oh, it's a difficult.
41:28Let's go Bay and Lake.
41:29OK.
41:30Bay, Lake.
41:31OK.
41:32Let's prep the answer on.
41:35You're going to be swiping left for Bay and right for Lake.
41:39Let's see if we can get you on your holidays.
41:42We'll pop a clock up for the viewers at home.
41:45Best of luck.
41:46Start the clock.
41:46In title of series starring Pamela Anderson as lifeguard C.J. Parker.
41:54Baywatch.
41:56Current site of original London Bridge purchased in 1968.
42:00I think that's a leak.
42:02Lake Kvasu City.
42:04Well done.
42:05Buying and selling goods website founded by Pierre Omidyar.
42:08eBay.
42:08I think it's eBay.
42:10eBay.
42:10eBay.
42:12Area of Cardiff where Shirley Bassey was born.
42:15I think that's a B.
42:15Tiger Bay.
42:19ITV crime drama starring Daniel Ryan and Marsha Thomason.
42:23OK.
42:25The Bay.
42:27Leaf from tree native to the Mediterranean used in cooking.
42:30Bay leaf.
42:31The Bay leaf.
42:34Horse with a mainly brown or chestnut coat with black shading.
42:37Nice time, yeah.
42:40Winter Olympics US host venue in 1980.
42:43Yes, Lake Leipzig.
42:46Fantastic.
42:47Well done.
42:51That was brilliant.
42:53Oh, done.
42:54No messing around.
42:55Fell in the right order.
42:57Yeah, your Olympic knowledge came through.
42:58Yeah, that was the one that you were saying.
43:01There'll be those former students at home going, see it.
43:04I told you.
43:063,030 pounds.
43:08Congratulations.
43:09Thank you very much.
43:10Thanks for playing, Lawrence and Graham, everybody.
43:13I hope you've enjoyed the show at home.
43:16We will see you next time when three more teams take on the answer run.
43:20We'll see you next time.
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43:51We'll see you next time.
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