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00:00MUSIC
00:24Hello and welcome to Beat The Chasers.
00:27And here they are.
00:31The Menace.
00:33The Governess.
00:35The Cinnamon.
00:37The Vixen.
00:39The Beast.
00:41And The Dark Destroyer.
00:45CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
00:51And there they are. They are The Chaser Club.
00:54And the first rule of Chaser Club is, never shut up about Chaser Club.
00:58LAUGHTER
01:00Now, here's a stat, and I know you love stats, right?
01:04Last series, we gave away 700,000 pounds.
01:09CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
01:13More to the point, when I say we gave away, I mean you lost 700,000 pounds.
01:20Now, what would you have done with that 700 grand had we not lost it?
01:25And when I say we, I mean you.
01:27LAUGHTER
01:28Vixen.
01:29I have to think about it positively rather than negatively.
01:31By catching contestants, The Chasers saved the show 20 million pounds.
01:36Wow.
01:37Or as ITV call it, two thirds of a Bradley.
01:40Wow.
01:41LAUGHTER
01:42OK, Dark Destroyer.
01:43Large Destroyer.
01:44Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
01:46A first copy edition of Chasing the Dream by Sean Wallace.
01:49LAUGHTER
01:50700,000 copies, more likely.
01:53LAUGHTER
01:54Cinnamon, let's be honest, if we had 700,000 extra in the budget,
01:58we could afford Shane Ritchie to host.
02:00LAUGHTER
02:01CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:04Come on over, Shane, you can do it, mate.
02:10LAUGHTER
02:11All right, I've got to put up with this lot.
02:13Tonight, we have contestants from across the country
02:15who think they can beat the unbelievable Chasers,
02:19but can they?
02:20Well, let's get started.
02:21Please join me.
02:22It's Clive from Felixstowe.
02:23Right, Clive.
02:24CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:27You are Clive from Felixstowe.
02:28I am.
02:29Now, listen, do you have a job?
02:30I'm an upholsterer.
02:31An upholsterer.
02:32OK, very good.
02:33And do you have any other hobbies?
02:34Yes, I'm an offshore lobster fisherman.
02:35Well, OK.
02:36Very good.
02:37What's the biggest lobster you've caught?
02:38Six pounds is the largest one, and I put that one back.
02:39How big is the six-pound lobster?
02:40About half a year.
02:41I don't know.
02:42I don't know.
02:43I don't know.
02:44I don't know.
02:45I don't know.
02:46I don't know.
02:47I don't know.
02:48I don't know.
02:49I don't know.
02:50I don't know.
02:51I don't know.
02:52I don't know.
02:53I don't know.
02:54There you go.
02:55Thank you very much.
02:56Right.
02:57You are Clive from Felixstowe.
02:58I am.
02:59Now, listen, do you have a job?
03:00I'm an upholsterer.
03:01An upholsterer.
03:02OK, very good.
03:03And do you have any other hobbies?
03:04About half your height.
03:07Is that true?
03:08Yeah, about from the...
03:09Oh, I settled down.
03:10I settled down.
03:11Anyway, it was a female.
03:12It was a pretty female, and I put it back.
03:18Give me a bit of a tringe there.
03:19You said, what's that, cinnamon?
03:20More like throwing crabs down there.
03:22LAUGHTER
03:23APPLAUSE
03:25If you mean some money, what are you going to do with it?
03:32Well, I'd like to buy a boat that doesn't leak.
03:35Uh, because...
03:36That's handy, yeah.
03:37Because I've got a little 12-foot fishing boat,
03:39which I take out there, called Big Boy.
03:41LAUGHTER
03:42It's got a little boat syndrome, is it?
03:43No, boy.
03:44B-U-O-Y.
03:45Oh, so, right.
03:46Yeah, yeah.
03:47Yeah.
03:48LAUGHTER
03:49But it does leak, so if I had a bit of money,
03:52I'd like to buy a newer boat
03:54and probably some swimming lessons.
03:56OK, perfect.
03:57Let's do that.
03:58I wish you luck.
03:59You need some money to get all that sort of stuff.
04:00I am.
04:01OK, this part of the show is called The Cash Builder.
04:02I'm going to ask you five multiple-choice questions.
04:04Each correct answer is worth £1,000.
04:06Get the first one wrong, you are out.
04:08We'll keep going till you get a question wrong.
04:09Are you ready?
04:10I'm ready.
04:11Good luck.
04:12Let's play.
04:13Here we go.
04:18Here's your first question.
04:20Which of these words is slang for being extremely drunk?
04:35It's plastered, B.
04:37Is that the right answer?
04:38Got to be, surely.
04:39Very good.
04:41£1,000.
04:43Definitely taking on the chases.
04:44Here's your next question.
04:45Bill Gates has described which tools of communication
04:47as the most empowering tool we've ever created?
04:48Is it A, handwritten letters, B, mobile phones, or C, personal computers?
04:54I would say that must be mobile phones again.
04:55Is that the right answer?
04:56Got to be, surely.
04:57No!
04:58Most empowering tool we've ever created?
04:59In your hand?
05:00Well, he's an idiot.
05:01OK.
05:02Let's see what the correct answer is.
05:03Is it A, handwritten letters, B, mobile phones, or C, personal computers?
05:08I would say that must be mobile phones again.
05:13Is that the right answer?
05:14Got to be, surely.
05:15No!
05:16The most empowering tool we've ever created?
05:20In your hand?
05:21Well, he's an idiot.
05:22OK.
05:23Let's see what the correct answer is.
05:26Personal computers.
05:27That was brutal.
05:28Well, I'm not sure about brutal, but there you are.
05:30That's the way it goes.
05:31You know, some of your lobsters get away, some stay in the pot.
05:33Sometimes you do.
05:34You know.
05:35Some boats leak, some boats don't.
05:37Mine leaks.
05:38I know, you told me.
05:39Don't be boring.
05:40OK.
05:41Here we go.
05:42£1,000, everyone.
05:44Well done, Clive.
05:45OK.
05:46Clive, it's time to face the chasers, mate.
05:51Good to do.
05:52Here we go.
05:53Put some time on the clutch.
05:5460 seconds each.
05:55Chasers are going to make you an offer of money and a time advantage.
05:59You choose how many chasers you want to take on, what money you think you need and the time you need to do it in.
06:09All right?
06:10OK.
06:11Now, if you wish to take on two chasers, you automatically take on those for the money you've got in the cash bill, £1,000.
06:16All right.
06:17The two chasers will be.
06:18It is the vixen and the beast.
06:20Vixen.
06:21We want 36 seconds on our clock.
06:25That's a 24-second time advantage you've got.
06:28That's really good.
06:30OK.
06:31Who's the third chaser?
06:32It's the cinema.
06:33Hello there, Clive.
06:34Hi, Paul.
06:35We're going on behalf of the Lobster Liberation Front and we want 38 seconds on the clock to play three of us.
06:41And for that, you'll be playing for £20,000.
06:44Oh, my God.
06:48That's really fantastic.
06:50That's really good.
06:51That's really good.
06:5222 seconds against three for 20k.
06:55That's really good.
06:56OK.
06:57Fourth chaser.
06:58Who's it going to be?
07:00It's the governess.
07:01Offers, please.
07:02We want 40 seconds on our clock.
07:0540 seconds.
07:06And you'll be playing for £30,000.
07:09Oh.
07:10Oh, my God.
07:12Oh, wow.
07:13Wow.
07:18Who's the fifth chaser?
07:19We've got The Menace and we've got The Dark Destroyer left.
07:22It is The Menace.
07:24We want 42 seconds on our clock.
07:27But you'll be playing for £50,000.
07:30CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
07:33Wow.
07:35OK.
07:37So, Clive, what do you reckon?
07:39Talk us through it.
07:40They say, you know, either go high or go home.
07:43Well, here we go.
07:44So, I'll go for three chases.
07:46That's it, good for you.
07:47LAUGHTER
07:48All right.
07:49All right.
07:50CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
07:51I think that's right.
07:52I think that's right.
07:53I think that's right.
07:54I think that's right.
07:55I think that's right.
07:56I think that's right.
07:57I think you're right, mate.
07:58I bet you're great off of 22 seconds,
08:0020 grand against three chases.
08:02The Beast, The Vixen, and The Cinnamon.
08:04Let's see if you can, Clive.
08:06Beat those chases.
08:08Good luck, mate.
08:10APPLAUSE
08:12All right, then.
08:13Well, this is how this part of the show works.
08:16Your clock will start counting down
08:17when I ask you the first question.
08:19If you get it right, your clock will stop.
08:21At which point I go to the chases,
08:22their clock will start.
08:23They get a question right, their clock stops,
08:25I come back to you, and so on and so forth.
08:26However, get a question wrong,
08:28I stick with you until you get one right.
08:29Same goes for the chases.
08:30Run out of time before then, you got home with nothing,
08:32they run out of time before you,
08:33you're going home with 20 grand, a new boat and...
08:36Swimming lessons.
08:37Swimming lessons.
08:38Right, here we go.
08:39Are you ready?
08:40I am ready.
08:41Chasers playing, ready?
08:42Yep.
08:43Clive, your clock starts counting down.
08:47Now, what currency replaced the Portuguese escudo?
08:50Euro.
08:51Correct.
08:52Chasers, a red star appears on the label
08:54of what famous Dutch beer?
08:55Mark.
08:56Heineken.
08:57Correct.
08:58Clive, pooch and mutt is a range of food for what?
08:59Pets?
09:00Dogs.
09:01Correct.
09:02Chasers, which children's author wrote Room on the Broom?
09:04Jenny.
09:05Julia Donaldson.
09:06Correct.
09:07Clive, the first ever Olympic judo gold was won by what country?
09:10Japan.
09:11Correct.
09:12Chasers, baby teeth are also named after what liquid?
09:14Mark.
09:15Milk.
09:16Correct.
09:17Clive, who had a third number one hit with Stay With Me?
09:19Er, Shakespeare's sister.
09:21Sam Smith.
09:22Traditionally, what dye gave denim its blue shade?
09:25Blue.
09:26Indigo.
09:27A tartar palm contains what fruit?
09:29Apple.
09:30Correct.
09:31Chasers, Donwell Abbey features in what Jane Austen novel?
09:34Paul.
09:35Pride and Prejudice.
09:36Emma.
09:37Aaron Johnson played which beetle in the film Nowhere Boy?
09:39Paul.
09:40John Lemmon.
09:41Clive, what type of establishment in St Trinian's?
09:44A school.
09:45Correct.
09:46Chasers, Le Havre is a port on what channel?
09:48Mark.
09:49English Channel.
09:50Correct.
09:51Clive, what French company makes cross-climate tyres?
09:53Continental.
09:54Michelin.
09:55What score is the outer ball worth in darts?
09:5825.
09:59Correct.
10:00Chasers, what metallic element is named from the Greek for colour?
10:03Paul.
10:04Correct.
10:05Clive, Moai are large stone statues on what Pacific Island?
10:08East Island.
10:09Correct.
10:10Chasers, what mouse singing voice does Jose Canera say?
10:12No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
10:13Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
10:31He wasn't greedy either, he was not semi.
10:34That was great.
10:36That was great.
10:37East Island, love that answer, that was brilliant.
10:40OK, what have you got, a Cineman.
10:41Yeah, perfect game you put the right option you could maybe could have gone one more
10:44But you weren't to know that the crucial thing now
10:46Because you don't fold under pressure when you get one wrong or pass you hold your ground
10:51And you wait page of the next question and you think about it just as much as you did the previous question
10:55And that's the way to do it. Don't panic and you win. That's it
11:1120k and the office in the high 30s, we should fight our hands
11:18There you have it, it's as simple as that can anybody else beat the chasers find out after the break
11:24Thank you so much welcome back to beat the chasers who's next to take on the cleverest clogs on the box
11:44It's harry from manchester
11:54All right
12:03Looking forward to seeing how you're gonna do against the chasers you a quizzer
12:06And I just watched the chase to be honest. I've watched beat the chase about three times every episode
12:11So hopefully I've learned a few a few lessons a lot of tricks a few tricks of the trade good
12:15And are you good at general knowledge would you say I'm okay?
12:19Do you take part in any quizzes pub quizzes? Oh, no, no, not not on the top
12:23Right, have you ever written a quiz? No, but I do I do write so and I used to be an accountant
12:30I quit my job in October and I'm pursuing my dreams trying to become a novelist so I wrote my first book
12:42So the first book was a sort of crime fiction novel and now I'm working on sort of a fantasy trilogy good mate
12:48If you win some money, what do you like to do and so yeah, I'd love to put it towards giving myself a bit more time
12:53I'm running low on funds basically since I quit my job
12:55So I'd love to keep going for another year or so and see if I can get something published. I think that's a fabulous thing mate
13:00Congratulations. I'm really good luck to you. I really really mean that all right now. Are you ready to play?
13:05I hopefully let's go come on Harry all right cash builder
13:09Don't forget, please do not get the first one wrong. Otherwise, you are out Harry. Let's play
13:21Here comes your first question
13:24The hognose snake is also known as the puff what a
13:29Cobra be adder see Python
13:33It's nightmare
13:41Do you have asked the audience on this show?
13:46Yeah, I'm trying to think if there's some kind of clue in there hog pig, I don't know what the noses look like of each of these
13:53snakes
13:54Puff adder sounds a bit like black adder puff Cobra puff Python
13:59I'm gonna go for puff Python Brad
14:03Or am I?
14:06I was just testing you on that one for puff Python you said is that the correct answer?
14:13It is not correct answer is
14:17Is the correct answer Harry, I'm sorry you are out on the first question
14:33Now everyone on the top table there you knew puff adder straight away. I knew puff adder hands up those of you that had heard of puff adder
14:40There you are that mainly people in their 80s
14:42All right then next up to try and beat the chases it's Indra from London come on
14:49There you are all right welcome to the show
15:03Are you a quizzer oh
15:05About once a month at the pub quiz wrong okay, and how do you get on move anyone about once a year, right?
15:11Okay, what do you do for living? I'm an art curator so I work with galleries and museums and artists
15:16We love a bit of that
15:18He visits all of them he goes to all of them the cinema and he loves all that you have a bit of art
15:23Yes, and if you always loved art is it because you're working there you decided I love art
15:27I'll go and work at that now. I started off as an artist, but it's very hard to earn a living okay favorite artist of all time
15:33No, um yes
15:36Piero della Francesca
15:38Renaissance painter renaissance painter we love a bit of renaissance painting
15:43Caravaggio oh, yeah, brilliant. Yeah, yeah, I like Caravaggio because it sounds a bit like caravan
15:51If you win some money what would I to do with it?
15:53Oh, well, it's our anniversary next month. It'll be 30 years. Oh, congratulations and
15:57um
16:02Honey mean we wanted to go to Egypt, but we couldn't afford it. So it'd be great to go there. Yeah for the anniversary
16:08Yeah, whereabouts in Egypt would you like to go? Oh, no cruise. Yeah, great Christie. Great. Yeah, brilliant
16:13Stop off see a few of the sites do the whole bit culture vulture. Yeah, absolutely
16:18You're gonna need some money to do that. This is cash builder. See how many questions we can get right?
16:21Please don't get the first one wrong. Let's play
16:23Here's your first question
16:31Which of these is a nautical term a dar be harsh see stern
16:42Feaster stern is that the right answer of course it is
16:46Yes
16:49Thousand pounds you're definitely playing the chasers. That's good. Here's next question
16:54The name of which dance describes something that is easy to do a calypso b conga c cakewalk
17:02Oh
17:06That sea cakewalk is that the right answer
17:10Two grand well done
17:12Here's your next question
17:16How many british monarchs were born in the 20th century oh here we go a2
17:24b3 c4
17:26I'm gonna guess two because the queen was so
17:36Two is that the right answer
17:40Well played
17:43Triple question
17:44Free grand
17:46God destroyer
17:47On the 21st of april 1926 at 17 bruton street piccadilly the late majesty queen elizabeth second was born
17:53And on the 14th of november 1948 in buckingham palace king charles the third was born. Thank you very much indeed
17:59Here's next question
18:01What is added to a croque monsieur sandwich to make a croque provincial a garlic b mushroom c tomato
18:10Um i'm gonna guess garlic you say garlic yeah is that the right answer
18:19No
18:20No answer the correct answer is
18:23It's tomato okay, but you've got three grand you're taking on the chasers the offers will be good indra it is now time to face the chasers
18:31Put some time on the clock 60 seconds each
18:39All right if you wish to play for the money you've got in the cash builder you will take on two chasers automatically and those two chasers are
18:47The cinema and the vixen cinema want to play just me and jenny we only want 36 seconds on the clock perfect perfect all right here
18:54We go third chaser, please
18:57Here's the beast time and money, please we want 39 seconds on our clock and you'll be playing for
19:0525,000
19:13Okay, here we go fourth chaser, please
19:15It's the menace well indra go up the nile in absolute look sorry
19:22Don't you judge me
19:24This is a great offer. We want 42 seconds on our clock and you'll be playing for 50,000 pounds
19:36Fifth chaser, please
19:38Darth stroyer here we go. We want 43 seconds on the clock and you're paying for 80 000
19:44What do you think might as well go for it
19:56Go for what?
19:58Um, I hope I can take on five chasers
20:10I did not see that coming
20:12You're taking on dark destroyer menace beast vixen cinema you've got a 17 second time advantage and you're playing for 80 grand indra
20:23Let's see if you can beat those chasers
20:32Here we go indra you know how it works. Are you ready?
20:34Yes chaser's playing ready. Yeah, here we go indra your clock starts counting down
20:41Now a merman is the male version of what creature mermaid correct chasers teddy gowan is a paramedic
20:47In what tv hospital john casualty correct indra what preserve is part of a traditional cream tea
20:54Marlin jam correct chasers guyana's longest border is with what other country?
20:59uh
21:00Venezuela brazil
21:03cinnamon and coffee are shades of what color dara brown correct indra what bear species is sometimes called a white bear
21:10hola correct chasers queen victoria married albert at what london palace
21:15jenny buckingham st james's palace how many operas make up wagner's ringside four correct indra
21:22the widows of eastwick is a sequel to what novel which is of eastwick correct
21:26chasers which religious leader is referred to as the holy father dara oh correct indra the word
21:32plantar refers to what part of the foot the underneath the base correct chasers what large number is
21:38abbreviated bn dara billion correct indra goggle box is a nickname for what device television correct
21:45chasers whose theory of general relativity Einstein correct indra who played actress anna scott in the film
21:52notting hill julia roberts correct chasers pomerol and barsack are wines from what french region who are
22:04oh
22:21that's mad well it is
22:24that was a great performance got to say 28 seconds indra goodness me cinema like the agatha christie novel
22:31that inspired this whole journey for you yeah she's left clues and give her the books called death in the
22:36nile if i was indra's husband i'll be very worried at the back
22:41well look like i said if they run out of time before you you're going down the nile with 80 000. enjoy the
22:48trip you're going to love it send us a postcard we'll do good for you and happy anniversary yes thank you
22:54anniversary thank you everyone okay thank you brown no well done
23:07absolutely brilliant what about that fantastic brilliant stuff can anyone else
23:13beat the chasers find out after the break
23:29thank you very much welcome back to beat the chasers who's next to sign the governess's insurance
23:35waiver it's mary from essex why are you mary
23:43oh she's got the dungarees work work
23:50hey mary oh hi
23:55brilliant okay you're from essex yeah whereabouts in essex brentwood i know brentwood really well yeah
24:00it's lovely part of the world actually beautiful okay what do you do um i'm a student right i'm about
24:04to go to university okay and what are you going to study media and communication very good all right
24:10any hobbies in particular at all i play rugby good for you all right what position i don't understand
24:15rugby's here you'll have to explain it so i play hooker which is front row i throw the ball in right
24:20and i recently played for scotland under 18s oh internationally yeah oh no well played well done
24:27thank you very good excellent excellent excellent and so now you have aspirations to go on and play for
24:35the full international side 100 yeah good for you mate representing your country unrated that is
24:41absolutely bang on if you win some money tonight what do you want to do with it i need a holiday
24:45after the last six nations backs broke heads hurting don't you do what other rugby players just go up the pub
24:50yeah i mean i could do that or i could really try and go for gold yeah go for it yeah holiday where in
24:56particular where would you like to go let's go to crete like a greek holiday lay there don't talk to
25:00anyone suns out buns out yeah good suns out buns out yeah cool okay all right well look you're going to
25:09need some money for that this holiday and the money comes from these guys if of course you can beat them
25:13so this is the cash builder each crack chance is worth a thousand pounds please don't get the first one
25:17long because you know the rules if you get the first one wrong you're out all right yeah let's see how
25:21you get on are you ready ready let's play
25:25come on
25:29here's your first question be kind
25:30what is the name of the charity that provides healthy school meals to children in disadvantaged
25:39areas of the united kingdom is it a magic breakfast is it b mystical lunch or is it c miraculous dinner
25:48i've got to tell you brad i have no idea join the club but in my head i'm thinking what is easy for
25:58a child to understand magic breakfast sounds like a good answer to me right
26:04lunch is something normally that you get your meals are free with dinner they don't normally serve right so
26:11let's try and not get out on the first go but uh i'm going to go a magic breakfast you're saying a
26:17magic breakfast is that the right answer
26:22one thousand pounds
26:29i was thinking more logically than that kids don't have breakfast at school yes they do they do now
26:34research showed that a lot of disadvantaged children were coming to school without having had any breakfast
26:39and breakfast does set you up so schools individually were setting up breakfast clubs and this is a
26:45network of breakfast clubs that covers quite a lot of fantastic idea my breakfast before i went to
26:50school was just mud saying my breakfast nowadays is still mud okay you've got a grand though great
26:57answer well played mary really good i'd never got that definitely taking on the chasers here's next
27:02question good luck which of these was a uk hit earliest
27:07was it a sugar sugar b watermelon sugar or c pour some sugar on me
27:19well obviously b watermelon sugar is the newest harry styles yeah yeah pour some sugar on me i've no idea
27:26so sugar sugar sounds like the oldest one in my head so i'm gonna go a sugar sugar
27:33i cannot believe you've absolutely pulled that out of the hat correct answer is it's got to be
27:43two thousand pounds brilliant that mate there's your next question you can play very good
27:52which continent was the subject of the first lonely planet travel guide a africa b asia c south america
28:03i'm gonna say
28:12b asia okay is that the right answer i'll go with you
28:21three thousand pounds
28:22who did the lonely planet stuff tony wheeler i think that's the name of the guy right yeah yeah
28:28he was like southeast asia on a shoestring great answer mate great answer please go for four grand
28:33come on these pub quizzes well that's it mate see hanging out in pubs does your world has never done
28:39me any harm his next question oh what is the turning circle of a london black cab is it a
28:5425 feet b 35 feet or c 45 feet
29:00black cab come on well i've got a little pink fiat 500 so i don't really know how a little this massive
29:11car turns around i love them the 500 oh she goes like a beaut um i'm gonna have you ever been in a
29:19black cab yes yes many of the time have you ever been in a black cab and he's gone hang on love i'll just
29:25turn it round and he's gone round and it's turned round yeah but he doesn't normally do it in one
29:29sweep it's normally back forward back forward back forward oh so that's my sort of thinking process
29:35i'm gonna say c 45 feet is that the right answer 45 feet no absolutely not correct answer is 25 feet
29:4625 feet menace i think they have to be able to turn just outside the savoy hotel and that circle is 25
29:53feet and if they can't turn in that then they're not eligible to be a black cab it's a good one
29:57all right three grand it is are you ready i'm ready brilliant job it is now time to face the chasers
30:04here we go put some time on the clock 60 seconds each now the chasers are going to make you a time
30:11advantage and a money offer now if you want to play for the money you run in the cash builder you would
30:15automatically take on two chasers and those two chasers are it is the governess and the dark destroyer
30:22governors as one scotland international to another we want 40 seconds on our clock
30:32and represented scotland in the olympics heavyweight boxing
30:40now okay who's the third chaser please it's the menace offers please we want 42 seconds on our clock
30:48but you'll be playing for 25 000 pounds
30:58okay fourth chaser please
31:02okay the cinema offers please to play four of us we only want one more second 43 seconds on the clock
31:10and with that the money ups to 45 000 pounds
31:21fifth chaser please
31:24okay the vixen come on we want 44 seconds on our clock and you'll be playing us for 80 000 pounds
31:37i was told before i left um if i don't go for the big option i'm silly
31:49um but i also said to myself if the governess and the vixen were on the same team at the same time
31:54that would be a big destroyer for me oh it's a sass that comes with those questions yeah understood
32:00tough whole decision this crikey what do you reckon i'm gonna go 45 and the 43 seconds
32:10wow okay
32:17taking on four chases the cinema the menace dark destroyer and the governess the 45 grand with a 17
32:24second time advantage mary i wish you well let's see if you can beat the chasers good luck
32:36i've got to say i really sincerely hope you get away with it yeah i really do mate i really do you've
32:41played so well thus far okay you know the rules if you run out of time before then you go home with
32:46nothing but if they run out of time before you and you've got 17 second time advantage you're going
32:51away with 45 000 pounds right mary you ready yeah chase is playing ready yeah here we go mary your
33:01clock starts counting down now a turban covers what part of the body head correct chasers air is in what
33:09fundamental state of all gas correct mary guns and hoses is a female tribute band for what group
33:15of course who was sar at the time of the russian revolution
33:22pass nicholas ii what ape is the largest arboreal animal pass orangutan what solvent is sometimes
33:29shortened to turps pass turpentine the construction of what australian city began 1913 canberra
33:38detective fix is a policeman in what jewel verne novel
33:41pass around the world in 80 days vote for wales was the slogan of what political party reform plied
33:47cymru somebody to love is a song in what jukebox musical pass we will rock you what annual nottingham
33:54fair is named after a waterfowl pass goose fair which u.s president created gulf of america day
34:02trump trump correct chasers which tv presenter is the mother of sophie ellis baxter
34:09oh janet ellis correct mary what type of artwork is standing woman by giacometti
34:15um pass it it's a starter
34:27all right okay menace please go ahead when you said the words of course it is yeah you were not
34:34listening to the next question guns and hoses as soon as that happened you had already beaten yourself
34:40because of that moment you just needed to snap back onto it and you just couldn't get the focus back
34:44yeah uh but mate thank you for coming on thank you very much and it's nice to meet an international
34:49athlete i always enjoy that sort of stuff and i wish you well go on i'll see you in brentwood i'll
34:53see you in essex somewhere i'll see you around yeah i'll see you there cheers thank you so much
35:06can anyone leave the beast with egg on his face apart from catering of course
35:11find out after the break thank you very much and welcome back where someone else thinks
35:30that they can beat the chasers please join me alan from warrington where's that
35:37warrington some fine quizzes from that region
35:45how are you all the way from warrington all right tell me what are you doing warrington i'm an agent a
35:51theatrical agent and an actor oh do you want a new agent yeah yeah yeah and how long have you been
35:57acting uh since i was eight right first job when i was eight right up until last job was about a year
36:02ago really yeah have we worked together we haven't you'd remember wouldn't you yeah i would remember
36:07yeah no we haven't but i did a tv show where i did a scene with christopher walken oh so it's me and
36:13chris walken in the chris my uncle chris um christopher walken in the back of the mercedes behind
36:17me right i'm playing a cab driver he gets in and i saw sort of sitting there and i'm like oscar
36:23winner yes batman baddie bond baddie yeah uh what do you think of bristol and he sits there he goes
36:31you know the traffic is bad and i went yeah it is bad i think they want to do another take and that
36:40was it that was the extent of our exchange i liked it i like your impression that's great if you win
36:45some money what you're gonna do with it i want to go to new zealand i've got um 12 years i've had some
36:49of my nan's ashes left they've been all over the world because she's sailed the world with the navy
36:53and they've been scattered by people who have taken them to panama uh south africa and the last need
36:59they need to go to new zealand she loved me so you've got a small portion of your nan's ashes
37:04yeah and i've got to do it so yeah fantastic thing that's a really neat idea i like it and your
37:09nan's name daphne well let's just do it for daphne all right this is the cash builder i'm going to ask you
37:15five multiple choice questions each correct answer is worth a thousand pounds if you get the first one wrong
37:19you are out are you ready yeah here we go let's play all right here's your first question good luck
37:32the name of what bird can be used to describe a vain person is it a budgerigar b a peacock or c vulture
37:43peacock saying peacock saying peacock is that the right answer
37:53peacock it is
37:55one thousand pounds that's all right beastie i think the adjective connected to it is pavanine
38:01pavanine means like a peacock ah thank you very much indeed thousand pounds well played good man here's
38:06your next question in what film franchise did liam neeson play agent high t a taken b star wars or c men in
38:18black
38:22it's gotta be men in black is it i don't remember seeing him in men in black no not so i but is that the
38:28correct answer oh great answer two thousand pounds okay menace yeah all the agents are named after
38:40letters in men in black and in star wars he was qui-gon gin love it qui-gon gin and tonic
38:47here's next question two grand alan we're doing great
38:49which of these are main characters in the musical kinky boots a peter and wendy b charlie and lola c jack and jill
39:05is it cheating that i was in the show for two years
39:09yeah charlie and lola where were you in the show the west end we're in six inch hills
39:16yeah that's right that's right that's right i can dance in kitchen short thank you very much good job
39:23they're in local knowledge right is that the right answer maybe it isn't it is well played
39:31three thousand pounds that's good his expression doing great pal
39:37in 2018 french tennis player elise cornet was penalized at the us open for taking off what on
39:44court a her socks b her top c her skirt
39:54i think it's b her top really yeah i think it was hot
39:57so she took her top off wow is that the right answer she couldn't have done that surely
40:02four grand well played i stripped off with nothing on she had a bra oh i see but male players do it all
40:13the time they change the shirt because they get too sweaty so why was she be penalized then ridiculous
40:18that is poor form that four grand though well done mate here's next question
40:22which of these grains does not contain gluten is it a buckwheat b rye or c barley
40:34yeah i might remit that yeah i'm gonna total guess go be right be right okay why not here we go is it
40:45right for full house of five grand be brilliant start that would be fantastic
40:49oh bad luck correct answer being a buckwheat all right listen now i know for a fact that four grand
40:59you're a good player they'll know you're a good player and the offers will reflect that i'm pretty
41:03sure but right now alan it's time to face the chasers good luck
41:11we'll put some time on the clock
41:1360 seconds now if you wish to play for the money that you won in a cash builder the 4 000
41:18pounds you automatically take on two chasers and those two chasers are
41:23the governess and the beast time please beastie we want 36 seconds on our clock very good 24 second
41:31time advantage third chaser who's that please menace well alan it's a lovely coincidence today
41:37because brad was in a musical about his footballing days but that was called stinky boots
41:43you're a good player though unlike brads sorry so we only want 38 seconds on our clock but you'll be
41:51playing for 25 000 pounds perfect lovely 22 second time advantage for 25 grand that's good fourth jason
42:00please that's the vixen hello alan hi i'm feeling well disposed towards you i mean you're from the
42:06northwest of england the reasons for wanting to win money are so delightful but most importantly i am
42:13in need of theatrical representation so you're gonna like this we want 40 seconds on our clock
42:21and you'll be playing us for 50 000 pounds
42:29one change for left to take you on who will it be will it be the cinnamon or the dark destroyer
42:34it's the cinema hello alan hi well i know you're good because i've made a lot of good quizzes from
42:39warrington nearly all of them are called alan so very familiar with your work we want 42 seconds on
42:45our clock and you'll be playing for 100 000 pounds
42:50how many chases do you think you can beat how much time do you think you need this is a tough one to be
43:04fair what are you thinking the gap is so small it's like it's more six seconds but the gap is 96 grand
43:11i think i can beat four chasers you do yeah okay
43:23you'll be playing the vixen the menace the governess and the beast you have a 20 second time advantage
43:30and you'll be playing for 50 grand alan let's see if you can beat the chasers good luck
43:41right here we go alan you know how it works you run out of time before them you go home with nothing
43:48they run out of time before you you're going home with 50 grand 20 second time advantage i wish you
43:53luck thanks here we go alan ready yeah chasers playing ready yep yeah alan we'll start with you
43:58and your clock starts counting down now which tudor king was famed for his multiple marriages henry the
44:058th correct chasers the same ballpark figure comes from work baseball correct alan what's the middle
44:11initial of actor samuel jackson l correct chasers the loser has to fall is a line from what jenny the
44:19winner takes it all correct alan bearded and ringed are species of what arctic animal polar seal with what
44:26utensil would you eat gazpacho spoon correct chasers what edgar alan poe poem frequently mentioned the
44:34raven correct alan the official languages of israel are hebrew and what arabic correct chasers a star of
44:41what tv soap wrote the book les batisby and me dara coronation street correct alan the disease variola
44:48is commonly called what pass smallpox which bees a heroine is killed by don jose pass carmen
44:56maldivians are native to what island maldives correct chasers what sign of the zodiac is known
45:01as the twins jenny gemini correct alan what nintendo character is also known as dk donkey kong correct
45:09chasers in greek legend paris fought in what war ma trojan wars correct alan what pigment is responsible
45:15for the color of the iris pass melanin what animated tv show features the dogs marshall and sky
45:22paw patrol correct chasers in the us and track manages what form of transport railways correct alan willie
45:29shoemaker was a famous name in what sport motorsport horse racing minajesty is a perfume by which singer and
45:36rapper rihanna
45:49also nikki minaj minaj
45:52simple as that yeah well when i say simple pressure was on five seconds unbelievable beast what have you
45:58got to say it was ten all with two to go you got those two you win there's nothing we could do about
46:02it yeah menace people don't understand how hard it is to process it seems really really simple the
46:09word minajesty of course is nikki minaj but when you're under pressure you've got a couple of
46:13seconds yeah your brain just can't keep it going and you could see struggling if you had 10 seconds you
46:18would have smashed that out of the park but you just ran out of time very unlucky alan bad luck mate it's
46:23the way it goes you played really well but you've been beaten by the chasers alan everybody god bless you
46:34he made a good account of himself and that is it for tonight but we will be back next time to find out
46:43and see if anyone thinks they've got what it takes to beat the chasers from everyone here and of course
46:48all the chasers all the chasers and myself good night thank you so much
47:02potato
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