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00:00Welcome to Beat the Chasers, and here they are.
00:30The Menace, The Governess, The Cinnamon, The Vixen, The Beast, and The Dark Destroyer.
00:50And there they are, six reasons I keep my address private.
00:54Let me ask you this, when they make Beat the Chasers, the movie, who will play you, Governess?
01:02I'm holding out for Margot Robbie.
01:05She's going to have to scrub up a bit, but I think she's got the basics.
01:09Yes, thank you. Vixen?
01:11I think the key thing for a Beat the Chasers movie would be who would play Bradley Walsh.
01:16Yes.
01:17I'd say Tom Cruise, but he's a little bit tall, and he does his own stunts.
01:23And as we know, you don't even dress yourself.
01:29Menace?
01:30I think we should get Tom Cruise in to host this show.
01:32Save ITV a packet.
01:37Cinnamon, to play you in the movie, obviously, Daniel Craig.
01:41Sorry, no, Wendy Craig.
01:48OK, well, there you have it.
01:49All right, tonight we have contestants from across the country who think they can beat the Chasers.
01:55Can they? Let's get cracking.
01:56Please join me.
01:57It's Brendan from London.
01:59Where are you, Brendan?
02:04All right, Brendan, provide a challenge, mate.
02:12Nice shoes.
02:13All right, Brendan, cool.
02:19Cool shoes.
02:21It's their first outing.
02:22It's their first outing?
02:23Yeah, I bought them for a holiday, they didn't turn up in time, so you get the first job.
02:27Absolutely, they're really snazzy, mate.
02:29All right, what do you do for a living?
02:30Solution Architect, so I design...
02:32Sushi Architect?
02:33Solution Architect.
02:34Solution Architect.
02:35Oh, Solution?
02:36Yes.
02:37Sushi Architect, wow, OK.
02:40All right, OK, so Solutions Architect, what is that logistics and stuff?
02:43So I design software, healthcare software at the moment.
02:46Right.
02:47It's mainly just drawing boxes with lines in between.
02:49OK, fair enough.
02:50And what do you do, hobbies, anything?
02:51What do you go up to?
02:52I like to go hiking, out in nature, things like that.
02:55OK, are you a naturist yourself?
03:00I don't think I had to ask that, Brad.
03:02Not in those shoes, you mean?
03:06Just aimly walking around naked, apart from the new shoes.
03:10No-one's looking at anything going, those shoes are cracking, by the way.
03:13Thanks for distracting.
03:14Yeah.
03:15Yeah.
03:16To win some money, what do you want to do with it?
03:18I want a camper van.
03:19I want one for ages, because I can work from home, so I can work from the van, go off to Europe.
03:24Great.
03:25Don't blame me.
03:26I'll wish you luck with that.
03:27All right, now you're going to need money for that, of course.
03:29I'm going to ask you five multiple choice questions.
03:32Each correct answer is worth £1,000.
03:33Get the first one wrong, you are out.
03:35OK.
03:36I'll wish you luck.
03:37Here we go.
03:38Let's play.
03:39Come on.
03:40APPLAUSE
03:41Good luck, Brad.
03:42Here comes your first question.
03:45In the UK and Australia, which of these is used as a slang term for a drink, especially beer?
03:52A, sherbet, B, licorice, C, toffee.
03:58This is what I was worried about.
04:03Really?
04:04I honestly have no idea.
04:07What?
04:10Um...
04:13Oh, my God.
04:14I'm going to go out on the first question.
04:19We'll go for...
04:21Oh, my gosh.
04:23We'll go for...
04:26C, toffee.
04:29OK.
04:30You're going for toffee.
04:31Is that the right answer?
04:36No.
04:37Correct answer is...
04:38And I've heard this term lots, actually.
04:40Yeah, sherbet.
04:41Vixen.
04:42That is very unfortunate.
04:43A term of slang of that just hasn't come into your orbit.
04:46Yeah.
04:47And you are absolutely clueless on that, because there's not really any hint up there, is there?
04:51But, yeah, we're going for a couple of sherbets tonight, are we?
04:53Oh, I've heard it loads and loads of times, and I'm from the same area as you.
04:56But what's interesting is, I find it quite an archaic term.
05:00I find it a term of men my age, you know what I mean?
05:03And I'm only in my 40s, so, you know, I've heard it, so I'm sorry.
05:08That's the way it goes.
05:09Brendan, thank you so much.
05:10Thank you so much.
05:12And you have been beaten by the chasers already.
05:17That's definitely unlucky.
05:21That is tough.
05:23That is not a good start.
05:25However, we'll crack straight on.
05:27Next up to try and beat the chasers, it's Deborah from Gosport.
05:31Welcome to the show.
05:49Deborah from Gosport.
05:50What do you do down in Gosport?
05:51I'm a retired teacher.
05:52Right, okay.
05:53What do you do now that you're retired?
05:55One of my favourite things to do is to ride my big motorbike.
05:58Ride your big motorbike?
05:59When you say big motorbike, what do you have?
06:01I have a 500cc cruiser.
06:03That's pretty cool.
06:04That's great.
06:05I am actually a biker granny.
06:07You are a biker granny?
06:08Yes, I have 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
06:11You do?
06:12I do.
06:13Wow.
06:19Keeps you busy.
06:20Just a bit?
06:21Yeah, I bet.
06:22If you win some money, what would you like to do with it?
06:24Well, Brad, I have lost 14 stone in weight.
06:28Ooh.
06:31How did you do that?
06:32Oh, it's taken years and it's probably every method you can think of.
06:36But unfortunately, when you've lost that much weight,
06:39gravity is not your friend.
06:41Right, yeah.
06:42So, if I were to win any money, if I was lucky enough,
06:44that would go into my nip and tuck fund.
06:48So, that's what we did.
06:49Good for you.
06:51Good for you.
06:53Well, you'll need some money to have what you need to have done.
06:58Yes.
06:59It's the cash builder.
07:00Each correct answer is worth a grand.
07:01Don't get the first one wrong.
07:02Please don't do that.
07:03Okay.
07:04Are you ready?
07:05Yes, I'm ready.
07:06Let's play.
07:07Good luck.
07:08Here comes your first question.
07:10What is situated at the centre of the board in a traditional Cluedo game?
07:14Oh, yeah, I know this.
07:15A butler.
07:16B a poison bottle.
07:17C a staircase.
07:18I'm thrilled when I know one.
07:19I'm actually not sure.
07:20I'm going to say C a staircase.
07:21C a staircase.
07:22Is that the correct answer?
07:23Absolutely it is.
07:24Yeah.
07:25A thousand pounds.
07:26A thousand pounds.
07:27Well played.
07:28Okay, here's your next question.
07:32In which of these acronyms does the letter S stand for space?
07:33A sonar.
07:34B TARDIS.
07:35C scuba.
07:36I'm going to go with B TARDIS.
07:37Is that the right answer?
07:38It is.
07:39Two grand.
07:40Two grand.
07:41Two grand.
07:42cinnamon.
07:43A scuba.
07:44A scuba.
07:45A scuba.
07:46A scuba.
07:47Okay, well played.
07:50A thousand pounds.
07:51Well played.
07:52Okay, here's your next question.
07:53In which of these acronyms does the letter S stand for space?
07:56A sonar.
07:57B TARDIS.
07:58C scuba.
07:59I'm going to go with B TARDIS.
08:01Is that the right answer?
08:03It is.
08:04Two grand.
08:05Cinnamon.
08:06Scuba is self-contained underwater breathing apparatus.
08:15Yes.
08:16And sonar is sound, navigation and ranging.
08:21Yes.
08:22But I'm not going to say what TARDIS is because you're a former star of the show.
08:25You can tell us all, Brad.
08:29We'll wait.
08:31I never pay attention to any of that.
08:35I don't.
08:36I don't.
08:37I don't.
08:38You actually came to Gosport.
08:39Is that the button?
08:40You came to Gosport for a episode of that.
08:41Did I come to Gosport?
08:42In the 17th century village.
08:43What, to film Doctor Who?
08:44Doctor Who, yeah.
08:45I did?
08:46Yes, you did.
08:47Was I in a TARDIS?
08:48Do you know what TARDIS stands for?
08:49Please help me.
08:50Time and something.
08:51Time and something.
08:52Time and something.
08:53Time and something.
08:54You're right.
08:55What?
08:56Time and relative.
08:57Time and relative.
08:58Yep.
08:59Go on.
09:00Dimension.
09:01Yes.
09:02Oh.
09:03Yes.
09:04Yes.
09:05Yes.
09:06In space.
09:07Yes!
09:18Could you do me a favour?
09:19Yes.
09:20Could you tell me my name, please?
09:21I don't remember any of that stuff.
09:23You're playing really well.
09:24Brilliant with that.
09:25Here's the next question.
09:27In the novel Treasure Island, what term is used to refer to a summons or threat?
09:34A. Black spot. B. Beauty spot. Or C. Wet spot.
09:40Oh, sorry.
09:41That's...
09:42That's a black spot.
09:43Thank the Lord.
09:44Right.
09:45Okay.
09:46Is that the correct answer?
09:47It is.
09:48Well played.
09:493,000 times.
09:50Very good.
09:51Here's the next question.
09:52Good luck.
09:53Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.
10:06Is a quote attributed to which Prime Minister?
10:09A. Margaret Thatcher. B. Winston Churchill. C. Boris Johnson.
10:14Another one I don't really know, but I'm going to go with B. Winston Churchill.
10:22If it's a quote applied, it's one of those, it's got to be a human, isn't it?
10:26Surely.
10:27Is that the right answer?
10:28Yeah.
10:29Always.
10:30Pretty much always.
10:31Yeah.
10:32If it's a political quote, if you doubt, press Churchill.
10:36Yeah, simply.
10:37Far more than all the rest put together.
10:39Well, there you go.
10:404,000.
10:41That's brilliant there, Deborah.
10:42We need one more.
10:43Clean sweep.
10:44Well played.
10:45Here's your question.
10:46A famous painting by Spanish artist Diego Velazquez is titled An Old Woman Doing What?
10:53A. Cooking eggs.
10:55B. Shelling peas.
10:57Or C. Flicking beans.
11:03Another one I'm not sure of, but I...
11:07I'm going to go with shelling peas, because I don't really know it.
11:11Please don't let it be C.
11:14Please don't let it be C.
11:16The same shelling peas.
11:20Let's see if that's the right answer.
11:28Please let it be A.
11:32The correct answer is...
11:33Oh, cooking eggs.
11:38Okay.
11:39Four grand.
11:40Deborah, I've got to say, that is brilliant.
11:41It's now time to face the chasers.
11:48Put the time on the clock.
11:5060 seconds each.
11:51Now, the chasers are going to make you offers of money and a time advantage.
11:55If you wish to play for the money you've got in the cash builder,
11:57you take on two chasers automatically, and those two chasers are...
12:02It's the governess and the vixen.
12:04Governess.
12:05We want 38 seconds on our clock.
12:08That's a good start.
12:09Third chaser.
12:10Who's that, please?
12:12Beastie.
12:14Dark Destroyer.
12:15Hi, Deborah.
12:17Hi.
12:18You won't get a better offer than this.
12:19We want 40 seconds on our clock.
12:20Here we go.
12:21And you'll be playing for £60,000.
12:24Absolutely, excellent.
12:25Third chaser.
12:26Who's that, please?
12:28Dark Destroyer.
12:29Hi, Deborah.
12:30Hi.
12:31You won't get a better offer than this.
12:32We want 40 seconds on our clock.
12:34Here we go.
12:35And you'll be playing for £60,000.
12:38Oh!
12:40So amazing!
12:42Very good, okay 22nd time varnish excellent. Who's the fifth chaser then please?
12:49It's the cinema
12:51Hello Deborah. Hello when the dark destroyer says you won't get a better offer than this. He's clearly never seen the show
12:56That's not how this bit work
12:58We'll get a better offer than this to play five of us. We want only
13:0441 seconds on the clock
13:07For that you'll be playing for a once-in-a-lifetime
13:1090,000
13:21What are you thinking I really would like to try and get home with some money good, so I am going to go for
13:2930,000
13:31I think that's really wise I really do you'll be taking on the beast the vixen and the governor's for 30 grand Deborah
13:45Let's see if you can beat the chases good luck
13:55Deborah, you know the rules clock starts ticking ask you the question get it right stops go to them
13:59There starts ticking comes back to you and so forth get one wrong
14:03I stay with you till you get one right as simple as that if they run out of time before you you're going home with 30 grand
14:08Are you ready? Yes, Deborah your clock starts counting down
14:13Now opened in 2012 London's only cable car crosses what river 10 correct chases?
14:19How often there's a magazine GQ published Jenny monthly correct Deborah?
14:23What word is a contraction of gigantic and enormous?
14:27Correct chases the gin was a medieval dynasty in what country Jenny China correct Deborah?
14:33What Tom Cruise film centered on NASCAR racing?
14:36Pass days of thunder. What's the fifth letter of the English alphabet?
14:40He correct chases. How many varieties are there in the Heinz slogan mark 57 correct Deborah?
14:47Which member of the who wrote the song my generation?
14:50Pete Townsend correct chases what establishment did film character Norman Bates run Jenny motel correct Deborah?
14:57What country was for me called Southwest Africa?
14:59Pass Namibia. What was the first name of Flemish painter Van Dyke?
15:06Anthony the word hippo is short for what animal?
15:08Hippopotamus. Correct chases. Brent crude oil is sourced from what sea?
15:12Mars.
15:13Or sea.
15:13Correct Deborah? Forever Dawn is an unpublished volume in what book series?
15:18Pass.
15:19Twilight. Super Bowl MVP is an award won by players of what sport?
15:23American football.
15:24Correct chases. Who discovered the moons of Uranus, Titania and Oberon?
15:29Mark.
15:30Herschel.
15:30Correct. Deborah Stratford mills a painting by which artist born in Suffolk?
15:35Um, pass.
15:37John Constable Scarlet Gala is a variety of what fruit?
15:40Correct.
15:41Chases. In Martin Chuzzlewit which character created Mrs. Harris?
15:45Jenny.
15:46Pass.
15:46Mrs. Gamp. What country's parliament sits at Leinster house?
15:49Jenny.
15:50Ireland.
15:51Correct, Deborah.
15:51Classic Kennedys and Album by which English violinist?
15:58Deborah.
15:59Good luck.
16:00That's KPM.
16:01That's KPM.
16:02That's KPM.
16:03That's KPM.
16:04That's KPM.
16:05I think you chose the right amount.
16:09I actually do.
16:10I've got to say Deb, you didn't do anything wrong.
16:12You played really well.
16:14You're unlucky to come out against Chasers in incredible form.
16:18But you could be absolutely proud of your performance.
16:20It was brilliant.
16:20And you got some really good answers.
16:22Yeah.
16:23No, you really did.
16:24You really did.
16:28I'm really, really sorry, Deborah, but you have been beaten by the Chasers.
16:31Thank you very much for coming on.
16:33Here you go, Ty.
16:34God bless you.
16:38That was Deborah.
16:43Wow.
16:43Extraordinary.
16:44Please see.
16:45The key thing was especially Jenny stayed right in focus,
16:49absolutely laser-like, itching for the key word of Leinster,
16:53and then bang.
16:54Yeah, but I actually feel terrible.
16:56Why?
16:57Because she played so well.
16:59Yeah.
17:00And it was down to that last literal second.
17:03Yeah.
17:04And it was just because I was playing on pure instinct.
17:06Once we've got the bit between our teeth, we have to go for it.
17:09In quizzing terms, you're like pro-athletes.
17:11You're not going to throw it.
17:11You've got to do your stuff.
17:13That's what you're there for.
17:13Not like pro-athletes.
17:15We are pro-athletes.
17:16This is what we do.
17:17I'm 65.
17:18I'd like to take him on in 100 metres.
17:22Well, can anyone beat the Chasers?
17:24Find out after the break.
17:30Thank you so much.
17:40Welcome back, everyone, to Beat the Chasers.
17:43Who's next to take on our heavyweight brain boxers?
17:48It's Ruby from Bristol.
17:50Where's Ruby?
17:58Hello, Ruby.
17:59Welcome.
18:00Hello, Richard.
18:01You're from Crystal?
18:03Yes.
18:03Originally?
18:04No, I'm from Weymouth originally.
18:05You're from Weymouth.
18:06Oh, what a beautiful part of the world.
18:07That is.
18:08It's lovely.
18:08I love Weymouth.
18:09What do you do for living?
18:10I am a travel agent for a ski holiday company.
18:13Very good.
18:14Do you ski yourself?
18:15Yes, but not very well.
18:16Right, join the club.
18:17That's right.
18:17And how long have you been doing that?
18:19About two years, but I did four winter seasons before that,
18:22so working in the Ups of Chalet Girl.
18:23Very good.
18:24Excellent.
18:24What do you do hobbies-wise?
18:26Is it just skiing, or would you like to do other things?
18:28No, I like to go to the local theatre and watch musicals.
18:31Very good.
18:31Favorite musical?
18:32Chicago.
18:33Great, isn't it?
18:34It's a great musical.
18:35I saw it the other day.
18:35It was pretty good.
18:36All right, okay.
18:37If you win some money, what would you like to do with it?
18:38I want to go to New York and watch a musical on Broadway.
18:41And why not?
18:41You'd be mad not to.
18:42That'd be absolutely brilliant.
18:44Let's try and get you off to New York first class.
18:46Yeah.
18:47Here's the cash builder for you.
18:48Five multiple-choice questions.
18:50I'm so excited.
18:50I'm so excited.
18:52Me too.
18:55Right, here we go.
18:57Right, you ready, Ruby?
18:58Yep.
18:58Good luck.
18:59Let's play.
19:03Here's the question.
19:07Someone who is angry and eager for confrontation is said to be on the what?
19:12A battlefront, B warpath, C rearguard.
19:22I think B warpath.
19:24You think warpath.
19:25Is that the right answer?
19:28It is.
19:28One thousand pounds.
19:31Here's the next question.
19:35What does OOO typically mean when placed at the end of a text message?
19:40Oh, crikey.
19:40A hugs, B kisses, C, I'm excited.
19:50I think A hugs.
19:51Really?
19:52Yeah.
19:52Okay.
19:53I wouldn't know.
19:54Is that the right answer?
19:57Very good.
19:58Do not worry about 2,000 times.
20:01Menace.
20:02I think it's meant to represent like your arms in a ring around someone hugging someone.
20:06Okay.
20:06Here's your next question.
20:09Which lyric from the song Jingle Bells forms the title of an Arnold Schwarzenegger film?
20:16A dashing through the snow.
20:18B jingle all the way.
20:20C oh what fun it is.
20:22I think Jingle All The Way because I don't think the others are in the song.
20:29Oh no, they're all in the song.
20:30Dashing through the snow.
20:31Is that not a different thought?
20:32One horse up and sleigh.
20:34No.
20:34Same song.
20:34Okay.
20:37You need to watch more musicals, Ruby.
20:38I know.
20:40You say Jingle All The Way.
20:41Is that the right answer?
20:44It is.
20:45Free ground.
20:46Cinema.
20:47It's Jamelia's favourite film.
20:49Who's favourite?
20:50A singer, Jamelia.
20:52Who's?
20:52That's next.
20:53Who's Jamelia?
20:54Who?
20:55Jamelia?
20:55Who?
20:55I didn't say who's Jamelia when she played on The Christmas Chase and stood next to you.
21:01I don't know what day it is.
21:04I'll tell you, I'm just like a bumbling fool going through life.
21:07I don't know how I've made it this far.
21:08Now I'm in my 40s.
21:12It's very, very difficult to remember things.
21:14Right, there we go.
21:15Free ground.
21:15Jamelia, of course.
21:16Jamelia, she was on The Celebrity Chase.
21:18Do you know what her favourite song is?
21:19Jingle Bells.
21:20Unbelievable.
21:20Her favourite film is Jingle All The Way.
21:22Good for her.
21:25Here's your next question.
21:26Right, Ruby?
21:26Yeah.
21:27Cool.
21:29Which of these is the name of a mushroom discovered during an expedition to the forests of Borneo?
21:35A, Power Perficus Gurlicus, B, Rugratus, or C, Spongiformer Square Pansii?
21:44I actually think it might be C.
21:50Yeah, Spongiformer Square Pansii.
21:52Good Spongiforms.
21:53Sponge, why not?
21:55Absolutely.
21:55It might be square.
21:57Is that the right answer?
21:58It is.
21:59It is.
22:00APPLAUSE
22:01Four grand.
22:04Menace.
22:05Yes, Spongiform is a type of growth formation for fungus.
22:08So it grows up and it looks like a sponge.
22:10It's soft and it has lots of little holes and pores in it, so...
22:13Thank you very much for that.
22:14Four grand offers going to be good, Ruby.
22:16Here's your next one.
22:17The British Museum owns a fragment of which part of the Great Sphinx?
22:26A, beard, B, headdress, C, nose.
22:34I reckon C, nose, because it's not there anymore, is it?
22:37All those parts are missing.
22:38I wasn't.
22:39But you're right.
22:40I mean, there's all fragments of missing of them all.
22:42So here we go.
22:42There we go.
22:43Saying nose.
22:44Is that the right answer?
22:44Bad luck.
22:47Correct answer is...
22:50It's the beard, yes.
22:51Governess.
22:51Yeah, we are unaware of what actually happened to the nose.
22:56It may have been chiselled off or bombed off so nobody would worship it.
23:01And it might have happened in the Middle Ages or it might have been later.
23:04There's a long-standing urban legend that Napoleon's troops shot it off with a cannon,
23:07but that's absolute nonsense.
23:08It was gone long before that.
23:09Interesting.
23:10OK, four grand.
23:11That's good.
23:12Ruby, time to face the chasers.
23:14There we go.
23:17Put some time on the clock, 60 seconds each.
23:20Now we're going to give you offers of a time advantage and money.
23:22If you want to play for the money you've got in the cash build-up,
23:24you'll take on two chasers.
23:25Those two chasers are...
23:27It is the Menace and the Dark Destroyer.
23:29Menace.
23:30Ruby, we want 38 seconds on our clock.
23:33Right.
23:33Yeah, for four grand, two chasers.
23:35Very good.
23:35Third chaser, who's that, please?
23:38OK, it's the governess.
23:39Hello, Ruby, we want 39 seconds on our clock.
23:44Good, that.
23:45And you'll be playing for £25,000.
23:50What a money, that.
23:50That is.
23:51A lot of money.
23:53Fourth chaser, please.
23:55Beastie.
23:57We want 40 seconds on our clock.
23:59Great.
24:00And you'll be playing for £50,000.
24:08Brilliant.
24:09Fifth chaser, who is it?
24:11Cinnamon.
24:12Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, if you haven't heard that one before.
24:16We only want 41 seconds on the clock.
24:19And for that, you'll be playing for £100,000.
24:23What do you reckon?
24:28I don't know.
24:31I promised my dad I wouldn't go more than 40 seconds.
24:34But then £100,000 is like a lot.
24:41This is the real nub of it.
24:42What's your general knowledge like?
24:45Average.
24:48Well, you're honest.
24:49I think I can beat four chases.
24:55You can beat four chases.
24:5920 second time advantage.
25:01Taking on the Beast, the Governess, the Menace and the Dark Destroyer for £50,000.
25:05Are you happy with that?
25:06Yep.
25:07Let's see if you can beat those chases.
25:08Good luck, Ruby.
25:16Right, Ruby, here you go.
25:17All you've got to do is get them right.
25:19They ran out of time before you and you're going home with £50,000.
25:23Ruby, ready?
25:23Mm-hmm.
25:24Chases playing, ready?
25:25Yeah.
25:26Your clock starts counting down.
25:29Now, what shape is the base of a cylinder?
25:31Circle.
25:32Correct.
25:33Chases, who was the arch enemy of Skeletor?
25:35Darren.
25:36He-man.
25:36Correct.
25:37Ruby, complete the saying, blood is thicker than...
25:39Water.
25:40Correct.
25:41Chases, which duo released the 80s song, Everything She Wants?
25:45Mark.
25:46Ace of Base.
25:47Wham.
25:47On what British island is the mountain Snaefell?
25:50Sean.
25:51Iron Man.
25:52Correct.
25:52Ruby, who is Prince George's paternal uncle?
25:55Prince Harry.
25:56Correct.
25:57Chases, Mary Wollstonecraft was the mother of which Gothic writer?
26:00Sean.
26:01Mary Shelley.
26:02Correct.
26:02Ruby, what 2024 film is set in Vatican City?
26:05Oh, the...
26:08Pass.
26:08Conclave, what company introduced its potato waffles 1981?
26:14Pass.
26:15Birdseye, Lennox Lewis was world champion in what sport?
26:18Snoker.
26:19Boxing, who wrote the Jack Reacher novel Persuader?
26:22Pass.
26:22Lee Child, what's the full name of the dinosaur known as T-Rex?
26:26Tyrannosaurus Rex.
26:27Correct.
26:27Chasers, an emerald is usually what colour?
26:29Mark.
26:30Green.
26:31Correct.
26:31Ruby, which actress co-produced the West End musical Sister Act?
26:34Oh, Whoopi Goldberg.
26:36Correct.
26:36Chasers, canceller is the German word for what political office?
26:40Anne.
26:40Chancellor.
26:41Correct.
26:41Ruby, the fall of what city marked the end of the Vietnam War?
26:47Hanoi.
26:47Saigon, what famous theatre opened in Sheffield 1971?
26:50Pass.
26:51Crucible, a lunar month is based on the cycle of what heavenly body?
26:54Moon.
26:55Correct.
26:56Chasers, what French car maker produced as a flan model?
26:59Dara.
26:59Renault.
27:00Correct.
27:01Ruby, Jeff Tracy headed what organisation in Thunderbirds?
27:04Pass.
27:05International Rescue.
27:12That was close.
27:15I knew the conclave and Birdseye.
27:17I eat them all the time.
27:18Conclave and Birdseye that you knew, it's just in the heat at the moment.
27:22Vixen.
27:22Yeah, I was just thinking as I was watching you, if you'd got conclave,
27:26that would have been a very, very different game.
27:30You would have given yourself a little bit more time to relax,
27:32but then you were still thinking about that halfway through the next question.
27:36And yeah, you ran out of luck there, unfortunately.
27:38It's a killer, that luck sometimes.
27:40Have a great day.
27:41I'm glad you've had a lovely time.
27:42Thanks for having me.
27:43Sadly, you've been beaten by the chasers, but lovely to have met you.
27:45And good luck to meet you to Ruby, everyone.
27:47Cheers, Ruby.
27:48So, can anybody else beat the chasers?
27:57Find out after the break.
27:58APPLAUSE
28:13Welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
28:15Who's next to take on the unusual suspects?
28:17It's Charm from the Wirral.
28:20All right, Charm.
28:21CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
28:24OK, Charm, welcome to the show from the Wirral.
28:36What do you do for a living?
28:37I'm a travel agent.
28:37OK, very good.
28:39Specialised in cruise.
28:40All right.
28:41What do you do to relax?
28:42How do you switch off?
28:42Well, I like playing pickleball and was playing pickleball.
28:45Pickleball?
28:46Pickleball?
28:46Yes.
28:47What is that?
28:47Well, it's like sort of a combo of tennis and table tennis.
28:51I was addicted to it.
28:52I was playing five days a week until I got pickle elbow,
28:55because I was playing so much.
28:57And then I'd stop.
28:58Like tennis elbow, but pickle elbow.
29:01LAUGHTER
29:02It's all the rage.
29:03Big in America.
29:04Is it?
29:05Yeah, yeah.
29:05I've never heard of it.
29:06Never heard of it.
29:07OK, well, look, if you win some money,
29:08what would you like to do with it?
29:09Well, we've not had our bathroom done in our house,
29:12and we've lived there for 20 years,
29:13and literally the sink's falling off the wall now,
29:15because when you get out the bath, you sort of lean on the sink,
29:17and it's just starting to come away from the wall.
29:19OK, right, you'll need some money to get the bathroom.
29:22Let's do that.
29:22Here we go.
29:23First question, you're out.
29:24Don't do that.
29:25Each correct answer is worth a grand.
29:26Let's play.
29:32Here's your first question.
29:35Someone who is taking a load off is doing what?
29:38A, exercising, B, relaxing, C, unpacking boxes.
29:47Erm, relaxing.
29:49You're saying relaxing?
29:50Yeah.
29:51Is that the right answer?
29:541,000 pounds.
29:57I wouldn't have thought relaxing, I thought exercising,
29:59because you're taking, like, weight off.
30:01Governess.
30:02It means taking a load off your feet.
30:04So, sitting down or lying down,
30:07so you have no longer got the load on your feet.
30:09I did not know that.
30:10I've never heard of that.
30:11Right, here's your next question.
30:13Let's have an easier one, please.
30:15For me, anyway.
30:16Despite being adapted for life in water, which of these animals cannot swim?
30:21A, turtle, B, hippopotamus, C, seal.
30:26B.
30:32Well, it's got to be hippo, surely.
30:35Is that the right answer?
30:38Yes.
30:38Two grand, well done.
30:41Right, meet the next question.
30:42In 1972, the first episode of Emmerdale Farm
30:48featured the funeral of which character?
30:51A, Chris Tate.
30:53B, Matt Skilbeck.
30:55C, Jacob Sugden.
31:00I'm going to go Jacob Sugden.
31:03Yeah, Jacob Sugden, is that right?
31:07It certainly is.
31:10Three grand, OK.
31:11Right, here's your next question.
31:28I'd say that's quite high.
31:31I think I'm going to 60.
31:33Let's have a look, is that right?
31:34Got to be.
31:35Has to be, yes, of course it is.
31:38Yeah, OK, four grand, well done.
31:41Now then, the offers are going to be high right now,
31:42but the offers will be off the chart if you get five grand.
31:45I wish you luck. Here's your question.
31:48Which author wrote inside every old person
31:51is a young person wondering what happened?
31:53A, Dorothy Parker, B, J.R.R. Tolkien, or C, Terry Pratchett.
32:04Um, I'm going to go Terry Pratchett.
32:07We're going for Terry Pratchett.
32:08Is that the right answer?
32:09It's got to be Terry Pratchett, yes.
32:12Of course.
32:12Oh, OK, brilliant.
32:16Very, very good.
32:17£5,000.
32:19Sian, it is now time to face the chasers.
32:21Good luck, appreciate it.
32:25Let's put some time, please, on the clocks.
32:2960 seconds each.
32:30Now, they're going to give you offers of a time advantage and money.
32:33If you want to play for the money you've got in the cash building,
32:35you take on two chasers automatically.
32:36Let's see who they are.
32:38It's the governess and the beast.
32:40Beastie.
32:41We want 36 seconds on the clock.
32:44Oh, that's a great offer.
32:45First out, who's the third chaser, please?
32:47It's the menace, go ahead.
32:50Charm, let's get you a new bathroom and maybe a hot tub in the garden.
32:54We want 38 seconds on our clock.
32:56Still good, still good.
32:57But you'll be playing for 30,000.
32:59Oh, that's a great offer.
33:01Seriously, that's a great offer.
33:03Absolutely.
33:07Here we go, fourth chaser.
33:10It's the cinema.
33:11Hello there, Charm.
33:12Want to take me on as well?
33:13We only want 40 seconds on the clock.
33:16And for that, you'll be playing for 60,000 pounds.
33:19Oh, that's a great offer.
33:21APPLAUSE
33:2420-second time of art, it's really good, that, you know.
33:27Yeah. All right, fifth chaser then.
33:28Who's that, please?
33:30Vixen.
33:32We want 42 seconds on our clock.
33:35Play the five of us for 120,000 pounds.
33:39What do you reckon?
33:48Should I go for three?
33:50I beg your pardon?
33:51Should I go for three?
33:52Why are you whispering?
33:52I don't know.
33:53LAUGHTER
33:55You've got to think what you need.
33:57You need a bathroom, don't you?
33:58Yes.
33:59You probably need the bathroom now, quite frankly.
34:01LAUGHTER
34:03I'm going three.
34:05You're going three?
34:06You're going three chasers, 30 grand in 38 seconds.
34:09Happy with that?
34:10Yeah.
34:10OK.
34:11All right.
34:15Right, you're taking on the Menace, the Beast and the Governess.
34:18You've got a 22-second time advantage.
34:20That's massive, I think.
34:21And you're playing for 30 grand.
34:23Charm, let's see if you can beat the chasers.
34:25Really good guy.
34:26Good guy.
34:27Good luck.
34:34You know how it's played.
34:3622-second time advantage.
34:37Are you ready?
34:38Yeah.
34:38Chasers playing, ready?
34:39Yeah.
34:40Charm, your clock starts counting down now.
34:44A unicorn is usually depicted with what colour body?
34:47White.
34:48Correct.
34:48Chasers, how are ex-footballers Gary and Phil Neville...
34:51Dara.
34:52Brothers.
34:52Correct.
34:53Charm, October gets its name from the Latin for what number?
34:56Eight.
34:57Correct.
34:57Chasers, who became US President in 1993?
35:01Mark.
35:01Clinton.
35:02Correct.
35:02Charm, Just Keep Swimming is a sung line in what Disney film?
35:07Nemo.
35:08More, please.
35:09Finding Nemo.
35:10Correct.
35:11Chasers, the jacket of a school uniform is called what?
35:13Dara.
35:14Blazer.
35:14Correct.
35:15Charm, Malmsy is the sweetest type of what fortified wine?
35:19Sherry.
35:20Madeira.
35:21What year was a hit title for Prince?
35:241999.
35:25Correct.
35:25Chasers, the damn busters were members of which of the art?
35:28Mark.
35:28RF.
35:29Correct.
35:30Charm, according to the saying, faith will move what?
35:33Mountains.
35:34Correct.
35:34Chasers, what car company makes the Prius?
35:37Dara.
35:37Toyota.
35:38Correct.
35:39Charm, what dog's home was originally founded in Holloway, 1860?
35:42Bussey.
35:43Correct.
35:44Chasers, royal male vans are mainly what colour?
35:46Dara.
35:46Red.
35:47Correct.
35:47Charm, what is the occupation of Frenchman Jean-Christophe Novelli?
35:51Yipchef.
35:52Correct.
35:52Chasers, in what language did Aesop's fables first appear?
35:55Mark.
35:56Greek.
35:56Correct.
35:57Charm, I'll be okay was the number one hit for what UK pop band?
36:01Don't know.
36:01Mugfly, splot is an area of what Welsh city?
36:05Cardiff.
36:05Correct.
36:06Chasers, what type of snack is the custard cream?
36:08Dara.
36:09Biscuit.
36:09Correct.
36:10Charm, Colonel Pickering is in what play by George Bernard Shaw?
36:13Bus.
36:14Pygmalion, Maisie Williams played Ashilda of what TV sci-fi series?
36:18Doctor Who.
36:19Correct.
36:20Chasers, what London train station has the...
36:22Mark.
36:22Victoria.
36:23It's King's Cross.
36:24Oh my God!
36:26That was the most nail-biting.
36:49I can't believe it.
36:51Cinnamon, let me say this.
36:53If you pick one more chaser, you'd have lost.
36:55Yeah.
36:56I thought you had the rotten end of the questions,
36:58and then you pulled out the single greatest one-second-left answer
37:01under pressure.
37:02That Doctor Who answer was the greatest one-second-left victory answer.
37:06Yes.
37:07Scene of the record.
37:12You know what?
37:13You've got your bathroom and more.
37:15Yeah.
37:15Charm has beaten the chases, everyone.
37:17Great to meet you.
37:18God bless.
37:19Thank you, Charm.
37:22Brilliant, Charm.
37:23Well played.
37:26Great.
37:27We only needed half a second more.
37:28Yes, that's it.
37:29Half a second more.
37:30That's all they needed.
37:32It didn't go their way.
37:33What a brilliant, brilliant, brilliant game.
37:35Can anybody else beat the chasers?
37:38Find out after the break.
37:40Thank you so much.
37:56Welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
37:57Who's next to take on our SWAT team?
38:00It's Tom from Leeds.
38:02Where are you, Tom?
38:03CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
38:06All the way from Leeds, originally from Leeds yourself, Leeds lad?
38:21No, my wife's from Leeds, so I've lived in Leeds for the last 12 years, but I'm from all over.
38:27Are you?
38:27My parents were in the Air Force, so I was born in Germany.
38:30I've lived in Essex, in Norfolk, so, yeah.
38:33All over, all over.
38:34OK, fair enough.
38:35What do you do for a living, first?
38:36Let me know.
38:37I'm a singing waiter.
38:38We serve all the plates and then fall over.
38:40Yeah.
38:41And then burst into song and then it's party, party, party from there.
38:44I love it, I love it.
38:45How long have you been doing that?
38:47About ten years now.
38:48Really?
38:48Good for you.
38:49All right, and what hobbies do you have?
38:50Uh, I play a lot of golf, um, I'm a former PGA professional.
38:54No.
38:55Ooh.
38:55So, I still hold a handicap of scratch at the minute, but, yeah.
38:58Do you?
38:58Yeah, I play a lot of golf.
38:59That is cool.
39:00Thank you very much.
39:03Cool.
39:05If you win some money, what would you like to do with it?
39:07Depends on, obviously, the offer.
39:08I'd like to convert my garage into an indoor golf simulator.
39:13Right.
39:14Um, maybe take the wife to Thailand, but...
39:16Yeah.
39:16Depends how much money I've got left, really.
39:18Oh, yeah, I'd like to listen.
39:19Yeah, well, we'll need a few quid for that, there's no doubt.
39:21So, this is the cash builder part of the show.
39:23I'm going to ask you five multiple-choice questions.
39:26Get the first one wrong, you're out.
39:27Understand?
39:28You've got it.
39:29You know the rules.
39:29OK, let's play.
39:30Here we go.
39:36Here's your first question.
39:40What company announced a new meatball-flavoured lip balm
39:44on the 1st of April 2025?
39:47A, Tesla, B, Nivea, C, Ikea.
39:57Now, I might be reading too much into this, but I'd be going C, Ikea.
40:01You're saying Ikea, is that the right answer?
40:02It is.
40:05It is.
40:06One thousand times.
40:09Here's your next question.
40:11What musical instrument is known in German as hand harmonica?
40:18Is it A, oboe, B, accordion, or C, cello?
40:23I'm going to go B, accordion.
40:28Is that the right answer?
40:30Absolutely, it is.
40:33Well played.
40:34Two games.
40:35Two games.
40:37Here's your next question.
40:41The term haemal refers to what parts of the body?
40:46A, bones, B, muscles, C, blood vessels?
40:54Not sure in this one.
40:55I'm gonna go see blood vessels. See blood vessels. Is that the right answer?
41:02Yeah
41:08Back in the mind you knew that and I'll tell you for I cinnamon well, there's other words you would have heard of like hemorrhage
41:14Haematology hemoglobin they all come back to the fact that he means blood. Thank you very much. That's three out of three very good
41:20Here's your fourth question
41:23The Prime Minister's residence checkers is set at the foot of which hills I
41:29The Chilterns be the cheviots will see the Cotswolds
41:39Complete guest see the Cotswolds is that the right answer?
41:45Correct answer is
41:48It's the Chilterns however three grand another good player Tom. It's now time to face the chasers good luck, mate
42:01Now the chaser's going to make you offers of a time advantage of money if you wish to play for the money
42:06You've got in the cash builder you take on two chasers automatically and those two chasers are
42:10It is the menace and the cinnamon menace well Tom
42:13It's very refreshing to have someone down there who can sing and play golf so I think we'll be generous
42:18Thanks love
42:22That's a man and to illustrate that generosity Tom. We're just like
42:2735 seconds on our way. Yeah, we were woo ball. That's good. Okay. Who's the third chaser, please?
42:34The vixen we want 37 seconds on our clock
42:39You'll play the three of us for
42:4225,000 pounds
42:44Nice. Very good. All right. Fourth chaser, please
42:50Okay, Beastie boy, go on. We want 39 seconds on our clock and you'll be playing for
42:5950,000 pounds
43:01Thirty-five seconds on our clock and uh, big chaser, who's that then?
43:08Dark destroyer, go ahead. We want 41 seconds on our clock and you'll be playing for
43:1575,000 pounds
43:22What do you reckon? I think I could beat five chasers
43:31Go on here once, aren't we? You certainly are. I've got to come back later on
43:37All right, 75,000
43:4019 second time advantage that for me is cutting it fine
43:43I've got to say and you're playing dark destroyer the beast the vixen the menace and the cinnamon Tom
43:49Let's see if you can beat the chasers. Good luck mate
44:01You know how it works if they run out of time before you you can back to Leeds with 75 grand
44:07Okay, here we go Tom your clock starts counting down
44:12Now complete the proverb the best things in life are free correct chasers the Barbary lion is native to what continent Africa
44:19Correct Tom what tennis score comes just before advantage?
44:234040 correct chasers fans of which actor call themselves shallow maniacs. Oh, Timothee Chalamet
44:30Correct Tom Molly King is a radio presenter on what station radio one correct chasers which queen is quoted as saying we are not amused
44:39Victoria correct Tom iris series and Juno are spirits in what Shakespeare play?
44:45Hamlet the tempest what number is represented as CL and Roman numerals?
44:49150 all correct chasers what substance forms the hard glossy outer coating of teeth Dara normal correct Tom
44:57Nexo is a car made by what South Korean company Kia Hyundai who was the main leader of the 1917 October revolution
45:05Lenin the name of what website is often shortened to FB
45:09Facebook correct chasers in what sport might you find a bunker on the course go correct Tom the Republic of the Marshall Islands is in what ocean?
45:17Pacific correct chasers which love interest of Batman's cat burglar Mark
45:22Oh Vicki Bell it's not it's cat woman the New Testament was originally written in what language?
45:28Aramaic it's Greek or what musical instruction is abbreviated double F?
45:32Oh fortissimo correct Tom chess is a game for how many players to correct chasers Fort Knox was named off
45:39Oh gosh
45:48Oh my god
45:55Oh my god
46:07show don't quite know what happened there they got the golf in question you
46:11didn't you came out with a couple of answers took me totally by surprise
46:15absolutely sensational menace you took a couple of punts there where you weren't
46:20a hundred percent sure because I'd hear in your tone of voice but the best thing
46:24is you didn't say the word pass you took a guess that could be an answer and
46:29that's the way to play the game if you don't know have a punt and you did that
46:32and it really paid off well yeah it was brilliant I mean great performance and
46:36all I can say is congratulations to you Tom you've beaten the Chasers you've
46:41ended up with 75,000 pounds well that's it for tonight we'll be back next time to
46:51find out if anyone just like Tom thinks they've got what it takes to beat the
46:56Chasers from Tom everyone here myself and the Chasers good night everyone good
47:00night
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