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00:00Hello, I'm Jason Manford and welcome to The Answer Run.
00:14It's the quiz where players have a 50-50 chance on every question.
00:18It's as simple as that, and here is how it works.
00:21Every question has two possible answers.
00:23In this example, we've got left and right.
00:26Questions will make their way down the run
00:28and our teams will swipe towards the answer they think is correct.
00:31So, direction King Charles III is facing on a postage stamp.
00:35I'm going to say left, so I win myself £100.
00:39That goes into my prize pot, but if I got it wrong,
00:42side of road cars drive on in Japan, I'm going to say right.
00:45I lose that value.
00:48So, let's meet the teams.
00:50Take it on The Answer Run today.
00:52Hi, Ian. This is Rob. We're a couple from Stoke-on-Trent.
00:55I'm Sue. This is my daughter, Laura, and we're from Bromsgrove.
01:01My name's Jack. This is Dan.
01:02We're brothers from Barrow-in-Furnace.
01:05Well, it's great to see you all.
01:06Welcome to The Answer Run.
01:07We'll get to know you better as and when you come out to play the game,
01:10but it's time now to get started,
01:12so let's have a look at the three category pairs on offer in round one.
01:16Now, the only way our teams can get the category that they fancy
01:27is to win the race to the run.
01:30Otherwise, they could be stuck with something they do not want.
01:33Teams, get yourself ready.
01:35If you buzz in with an incorrect answer,
01:36you'll be frozen out of the question.
01:38The first team to give me three correct answers
01:40will be the first to get the choice of categories.
01:43Let's play Race to the Run.
01:46Fingers on buzzers.
01:50In which sport do players hit a shuttlecock?
01:54Ian and Rob.
01:55Badminton.
01:55Correct.
01:58In regards to employment,
02:00what do the initials WFH commonly stand for?
02:04Jack and Dan.
02:05Work from home.
02:06Correct.
02:07Which peanut-based sauce is often served as Jack and Dan?
02:12Saté.
02:12Oh, you've come in early there.
02:15But you were right.
02:15Well done.
02:16I was going to say,
02:17served as a dip with grilled chicken skewers
02:19in South East Asian food.
02:21But you didn't need that, did you?
02:22The city of Norwich is in which East Anglian county?
02:28Norfolk.
02:29Correct.
02:32In the UK,
02:33the mascot for Duracell batteries
02:35is what type of animal?
02:37Sue and Laura.
02:38A bunny.
02:38A bunny rabbit.
02:40A bunny rabbit, exactly.
02:42What word describes any whole number greater than one
02:45that can only be exactly divided?
02:48Jack and Dan.
02:48Prime number.
02:49A prime number.
02:50Brilliant.
02:51Well done.
02:51That's three to you.
02:53We'll see you down at the answer run.
03:00Jack and Dan, welcome to the answer run.
03:03So, brothers, who's the oldest?
03:05Who do you think is the oldest?
03:06You should have to ask.
03:07I'm going to say Dan.
03:08Yeah, I am.
03:09I am the oldest, yeah.
03:10Growing up together,
03:11there must be some annoying habits
03:12that do each other's head in, though.
03:14What is it?
03:14For me, personally,
03:15it would be Dan's combining of words together.
03:18So, if we were playing right now
03:20and a bad question came through,
03:23Dan would be like,
03:24oh, that was a bestion.
03:26Oh, I see, right.
03:27So, you're like a Bradgelina,
03:29that sort of thing,
03:29where you put two words together.
03:31Apparently, I do it more than I believe I do.
03:33Yeah.
03:33And this has just been annoying you
03:35all these years, has it, Jack?
03:36All these years.
03:39It never stops.
03:40And what about the other way around?
03:42Anything that annoys you about Jack?
03:44No, I mean, he's recently become a vegan
03:46and he lets everyone know about this.
03:51Out of everything.
03:52I wouldn't say it's an annoying habit.
03:54It's not an annoyance, but...
03:55It's a habit, it's a lifestyle.
03:57Recent vegan.
03:59He's a Regan.
04:00A Regan?
04:00There you go, you see.
04:01You're getting it.
04:02You're getting it.
04:03It's catching, it's catching.
04:04Any subjects you're hoping might pop up today?
04:07I'm hoping for music.
04:08What about you, Jack?
04:09I want sport,
04:10but I feel like I might have stepped my foot in it now.
04:12Well, you know,
04:13we've got one in the categories already, haven't we?
04:15Let's get those categories back up.
04:17You've asked for sport.
04:18There's one right there,
04:19Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
04:20I imagine that's mostly sport-based.
04:22You did ask for sport.
04:23But you are an owl and raven man.
04:25Well, it's well known about me.
04:26There's an owl and raven.
04:28Snow and sand.
04:30What do you think?
04:31I am happy to bow to you
04:32if you want to go with Federer and Nadal.
04:35I think we should do it.
04:37If you believe in yourself,
04:38I believe in you.
04:39Brothers.
04:40I love that.
04:41Proper brothers.
04:42All right.
04:43So, we're going to go with Roger Federer
04:44and Rafael Nadal.
04:46Prep the answer on.
04:47You're swiping left for Federer,
04:50right for Nadal.
04:52There are 15 questions.
04:53Correct answers.
04:54Add money to your bank.
04:55Incorrect answers.
04:56Take away from the bank.
04:57And if a question hits the bottom of the answer run,
04:59that will count as an incorrect answer
05:01and the money will come off your prize pot.
05:03There's £1,000 up for grabs.
05:05Are you ready?
05:06Yes.
05:06All right.
05:07Let's play the answer run.
05:08Here's your first question.
05:10Played Andy Murray in a Grand Slam singles final.
05:13He's lost to Federer on multiple occasions.
05:16£20.
05:17Voted by GQ readers as most stylish man of the decade for 2010.
05:23He is stylish, isn't he?
05:24Yeah.
05:25It's got to be Federer.
05:26£50.
05:28Has more Wimbledon singles titles.
05:30Federer was his domain.
05:31Nice.
05:32Federer hates Nadal only two.
05:35Plays tennis left-handed.
05:37Nadal, mean left-hand.
05:39Yes.
05:42One more Olympic gold medals.
05:45Oh, this is a tough one.
05:46I kind of feel like Nadal, Murray beat Federer.
05:49Go for it.
05:50Nadal's won two.
05:51Federer just won gold, one silver.
05:55Won first Grand Slam title as a teenager.
05:58Federer-Wimbledon, I think.
05:59Yeah?
06:00Yeah.
06:02Federer is 21.
06:04Nadal, French Open at 19.
06:07Beat the other in more singles matches.
06:09Oh, it started off Federer, but then Nadal came in strong.
06:14Well done.
06:1524 to Rafa, 16 to Roger.
06:18He's older.
06:19Big Rog.
06:201981, Nadal, 1986.
06:26His wife played tennis at 2000 Olympics.
06:30This is £250.
06:31Ronch started having children by then.
06:34Oh, it was Mirka who played tennis for Switzerland.
06:37Sorry about that.
06:37Sorry.
06:39Father to two sets of twins.
06:41It's not having kids.
06:44Federer.
06:46In video for Shakira's song, Gypsy.
06:49This is music.
06:50This is you.
06:52You weren't expecting that, were you?
06:53Go on, let's go.
06:54Very good, £100.
06:57Ranked men's singles ATP, world number one for more weeks.
07:02It's Federer, isn't it?
07:02I think it's got to be.
07:04By a considerable amount.
07:05About 310 weeks for Federer, 209 for Nadal.
07:13I've got no idea.
07:15I think we're going to have to go Nadal.
07:18Miguel Angel Nadal played for Barcelona and Spain.
07:21Nice.
07:23Sponsored by fashion brand Uniqlo.
07:25I think Roger's got a bigger one, so...
07:28OK.
07:29Federer.
07:31Last question.
07:32One more Davis Cup titles.
07:34Oh.
07:35100 units.
07:36Vibrinka was with Federer.
07:38Oh, Nadal.
07:39Four for Nadal, one for Federer.
07:42Takes you to £300.
07:44Do you know what?
07:45That was a very impressive round.
07:47I know it might not look £300 there out of the 1,000,
07:50but 12 correct answers.
07:52Mm.
07:53Really well done.
07:54Fantastic.
07:55All you, that.
07:56Was that all Jack?
07:56That was all Jack.
07:57Was there anything at all, Dan, through there, that you knew?
08:00Well, there's that music one, wasn't there?
08:01With the Shakira.
08:02Oh, yeah, the Shakira question.
08:03I'm not sure I did that one anyway.
08:05Can you just give me that one?
08:07Well done.
08:08£300 in your bank.
08:10That's safe for now.
08:11You can head on back to your podium.
08:17Let's find out who's next to play.
08:19At the end of the first race of the run,
08:21Ian and Rob had one point.
08:23Sue and Laura are on two points.
08:25So first to three, fingers on buzzers.
08:27Which organ of the body can be modified with conch and helix piercings?
08:35Ian and Rob.
08:36Heart.
08:37No, it's not.
08:39Sue and Laura.
08:40Is it ear?
08:41It is the ear.
08:41Well done.
08:42That takes you to three.
08:43And you can come and join me at the answer run.
08:45Sue and Laura, welcome to the answer run.
08:55Mother and daughter, I heard something about a scarecrow competition.
08:58What's this?
08:59In the area where we live, quite a lot of the different areas do scarecrow competitions.
09:05And they were doing heroes.
09:06Oh, yeah.
09:06This is Bromsgrove, isn't it?
09:08Yeah.
09:08This is Bromsgrove, yeah.
09:09And guess who our hero was?
09:10Go on.
09:11So we made Jason Strawford.
09:14Jason Strawford.
09:16I like the sound of this guy.
09:18And what did we win when you won the...
09:19Well, unfortunately, we didn't win.
09:21What?
09:22It's like Eurovision.
09:23Like, neighbours vote for neighbours.
09:25Oh, it's like political.
09:26And we were too far away for people to walk around.
09:27I've got you right.
09:28We live at the top of a hill and nobody could be bothered to walk up.
09:31Nobody even saw poor Jason Strawford.
09:34No, no, no.
09:34Not really, no.
09:35Unbelievable.
09:36OK, well, let's look at the categories we've got.
09:38We've got Snow, Sand, Owl and Raven.
09:43Before coming, we said we'd take, like, an animal-based question.
09:46So I guess that leads us towards Owl and Raven.
09:49Yeah.
09:49Or do you want to go for Snow and Sand?
09:52No, we'll stick with Owl and Raven.
09:55We'll give it a go.
09:56You're going to go for Owl and Raven?
09:57Yeah.
09:58Yeah, you fancy that.
09:59Let's prep the answer on.
10:01We are swiping left for Owl and right for Raven.
10:04You've got 15 questions.
10:06£1,000 up for grabs.
10:08And here is your first question.
10:11Is a bird of prey...
10:12£20.
10:16One of the two birds sent out by Noah from the ark.
10:20Try Raven.
10:21Raven.
10:22£50.
10:25Went to sea in a pea green boat in an Edward Lear ride.
10:29Well done, £20.
10:32Nickname of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club.
10:34Oh, gosh, I haven't got a clue, either.
10:36No, no.
10:36I'm going to go with this.
10:37Go.
10:39That's the Owls.
10:40I've been out.
10:42Question five.
10:43NFL team based in Maryland.
10:45Ooh, something Ravens, maybe?
10:46I'm going to...
10:47Yeah, the Baltimore Ravens.
10:51Have immobile eyes.
10:53Oh, is that an owl?
10:54Owls.
10:55That's right, but they rotate their head 180 degrees.
10:58Character played by Max von Sydow in Game of Thrones.
11:05Raven.
11:07Well done.
11:08Three-eyed raven.
11:10Mascot of language learning app, Duolingo.
11:14A owl.
11:15Yeah, the owl.
11:17Largest passerine bird.
11:19That could be a raven.
11:21A raven.
11:21Well done.
11:24That was a big one, £250.
11:27Accidentally took Eeyore's tail in Winnie the Pooh.
11:30An owl.
11:30Because there is no raven.
11:31No.
11:32£20.
11:34Bird that says nevermore in poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
11:38An owl.
11:38Is it?
11:40It's from the raven.
11:42I just said a raven, because they can talk, but...
11:44Errol in Harry Potter books.
11:46You know these, so I don't go out.
11:48£20.
11:51Has species called Great Grey an elf?
11:54An owl.
11:54An owl, yeah.
11:56£50.
11:58Released 2010 number one single, Fireflies.
12:02Owl City.
12:03Owl City, well done.
12:04I listened to that the other day.
12:06Hoogin and Moonin, who serve the Norse god Odin.
12:10£100.
12:15Very good, wow.
12:17God.
12:18Crikey.
12:18That was brilliant, right?
12:20A pair of David Attenboroughs there.
12:2213 correct answers.
12:23Oh, wow.
12:25Lots of random subjects as well.
12:27Norse gods.
12:29Yeah, I don't mind Norse gods.
12:30I like those, yeah.
12:31Harry Potter question.
12:32Harry Potter.
12:33Yes.
12:33Well done.
12:34You banked yourself £700, and you can head back to your podium.
12:39Well done.
12:40So, two teams have played, one is left.
12:47Let's welcome Ian and Rob to The Answer On.
12:55Ian and Rob, welcome to the show.
12:58Thanks for having us.
12:58So, how long have you been engaged for?
13:00About a year.
13:01Was it a romantic proposal?
13:02It was.
13:03I was going to do it at the end of the holiday, but Rob beat me to it.
13:06We were on holiday in Portugal, and I was going to do it on exactly the same beach.
13:09No way, so you both had the idea at the exact same time.
13:12We had the same plan, but we didn't know.
13:14No, neither of us knew.
13:15There's a real romance in that, to be honest, isn't there?
13:18Yeah.
13:18You both had the same idea.
13:19Gorgeous.
13:20Big plans for the wedding.
13:21Is it happening in the UK?
13:22It is.
13:22It is.
13:23Yeah.
13:23We've got a 1940s World War II themed wedding.
13:26Brilliant.
13:27I love it already.
13:28I'll get me hat.
13:29Well, yeah.
13:31We both like that sort of era and like the music from that era and everything, so.
13:35Fantastic.
13:36What a wonderful idea.
13:36That's going to be great.
13:37So, what other hobbies and interests have you got that could help you in a quiz?
13:41I like me football.
13:42Yeah?
13:43Who's your team?
13:43Manchester United.
13:44Rob, I don't think he's the one for you.
13:47So, you're last up to the run.
13:49You've been left with...
13:52Snow and sand.
13:54Yeah.
13:55Yeah.
13:55I mean, could be anything.
13:57Yeah.
13:57It could.
13:57It's very broad, isn't it?
13:59Yeah.
13:59All right, let's prep the answer up.
14:01We're swiping left for snow and right for sand.
14:05Once again, you've got 15 questions.
14:06£1,000 is up for grabs.
14:09Here is your first question.
14:121978 Raymond Briggs book.
14:15Yeah, The Snowman.
14:16The classic at Christmastime.
14:18£20.
14:21Canadian rapper who had a 1993 top ten hit
14:24with Informer.
14:25I don't know.
14:26I'll go for snow.
14:27Let's try.
14:28Correct.
14:29£50.
14:31Donald Sutherland's character in the Hunger Games films.
14:35I've never seen the Hunger Games.
14:36So, shall we guess sand?
14:38Yeah, we can guess.
14:39Nice.
14:40President Snow.
14:41Yeah.
14:43Eel-like fish often eaten by puffins.
14:47Sand.
14:49Oh, yeah.
14:50Good guess.
14:51Sand eels.
14:51Eye condition where the cornea becomes sunburned.
14:57Snow blind.
14:58Correct.
14:59£100.
15:01Presenter who hosts the History Hit podcast.
15:05I don't know.
15:05I don't watch it.
15:06We'll go sand.
15:07Snow.
15:08Dan Snow.
15:09Well done, Dan Snow.
15:11Dan Snow's History Hit.
15:13Manufacturing process used in metalwork.
15:16Sandblast.
15:16Sandcasting for £100.
15:20Chasing Cars Band.
15:22Snow Patrol.
15:23Right, there we go.
15:24Snow Patrol, £20.
15:27Small UK waving bird known for its teetering movement.
15:31It's big money.
15:32Sandpiper.
15:33Yeah, sandpiper.
15:34The Sandpiper.
15:35Well done.
15:36Golf club with an angle of over 50 degrees.
15:41Sand.
15:42I'll go with sand, yeah.
15:43Yeah, I'll go with sand.
15:44The Sandwich.
15:45Crab species typically found in the North Atlantic.
15:51I don't know.
15:52Sand, yeah.
15:55It's the snow crab.
15:58In English, name of Aruri National Park.
16:03Snowdonia.
16:03Snowdonia.
16:04Yeah, yeah.
16:06Snowdonia.
16:08In the title of 1991 Top Ten Song by Metallica.
16:13Enter Sandman.
16:14In name of Advercar and Lemonade Cocktail.
16:19Snowball.
16:19Yeah, Snowball.
16:22Snowball.
16:25Top 20, see a single released in 2017.
16:28I don't know.
16:30Sand.
16:31Oh, it was Snowman.
16:33Very well done.
16:36Really good.
16:36Considering you had no choice in the category, you did really well.
16:3912 correct answers there.
16:42The music questions you were very sure on, for the most part, apart from that last one.
16:46Yeah, I don't know about Sia, who was one of my favourite singers.
16:49Well done, £560.
16:52You can head on back.
16:54So, at the end of round one, let's take a look at the totals.
17:02Jack and Dan have £300.
17:04Ian and Rob, £560.
17:06But in the lead with £700, it's Sue and Laura.
17:09Time now for round two.
17:16And it gets a bit more difficult now, guys, because at the end of this round, one of the
17:20teams will believe in us.
17:22Let's take a look at the three new categories.
17:25Once again, we'll play a race to the run to see who gets first picked.
17:37Remember, an incorrect answer will have you frozen out of the question.
17:40Fingers on buzzers.
17:43Champagne is usually served in what type of glass?
17:46Ian and Rob.
17:47Flute.
17:48Correct.
17:48I was going to say that shares its name with a musical instrument.
17:51Which country won the 2025 Men's Rugby Union Six Nations?
17:56Jack and Dan.
17:57France.
17:58Correct.
18:01Andrew Scott plays the so-called Hot Priest in which TV series created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge?
18:09Sue and Laura.
18:09Fleabag.
18:10Correct.
18:11We're on one all, guys.
18:13The symbol featuring two arrows encircling the letters A-L-U
18:19indicates a recyclable item made from which material?
18:23Ian and Rob.
18:24Aluminium.
18:25Correct.
18:28In which Olympic throwing event have Steve Backley and Tessa Sanderson both won medals?
18:35Ian and Rob.
18:36Javelin.
18:36The javelin's right.
18:38Well done.
18:38That's three for you.
18:39Come on down to the answer, Rob.
18:46Ian and Rob, welcome back.
18:48That feels like only a minute since I last saw you.
18:50Yeah.
18:50Nice to be first.
18:51Well, the questions fell a bit kinder on that one.
18:54Yeah.
18:54Well, £560 in your bank, considering you didn't get a choice in that category.
18:59It's not bad at all.
19:00The second round requires concentration because each question will have two values.
19:05A higher amount and a lower amount.
19:08If you're confident, then go for the higher amount.
19:10If you're not so sure, go for the lower amount.
19:13Harry Potter, known as the boy who lived.
19:16If you won some money today, what would you spend it on?
19:19The wedding and the honeymoon.
19:22Yeah.
19:22And then if we've got a bit left over, I've always wanted to go to America, so New York,
19:26so I'm on my bucket list to see a Broadway show.
19:28Of course, that'd be amazing.
19:30Yeah.
19:30Where are you thinking for your honeymoon?
19:32Portugal.
19:33Portugal.
19:34Yeah.
19:34Beautiful part of the world.
19:35Where we proposed.
19:36Yeah, of course.
19:36Did you go back to that same place where you proposed?
19:38Yeah, absolutely.
19:39Love it.
19:39Yeah.
19:40Gorgeous.
19:40Gorgeous.
19:41All right, well, let's see if we can help you.
19:42Here we go.
19:43Here are the categories.
19:44What are you thinking?
19:52Cate Blanchett, Nicole Kidman, I don't know enough about.
19:54Yeah, I don't know.
19:55Copper nickel is very broad.
19:57Heaven and hell could be a mixture of anything.
20:01What do you reckon?
20:02I'd probably go with heaven and hell.
20:04I was thinking heaven and hell.
20:05Yeah?
20:06Shall we go with heaven and hell?
20:07Heaven and hell, please.
20:07Yeah.
20:07OK, let's prep the answer on.
20:10You're swiping left for heaven, right for hell.
20:13Any money that you win here will be added to the money that you banked in round one.
20:17You've got 15 questions and there's £2,000 up for grabs.
20:21And here is your first question.
20:24Title of 1977 meatloaf album.
20:26Hell.
20:27Hell.
20:28I don't know.
20:28Shall we go?
20:29We don't know.
20:29Shall we go?
20:30Hell.
20:31That's out of hell.
20:34Other people, according to Jean-Paul Sartre's,
20:37play in camera.
20:39Hell.
20:40Hell, yeah.
20:42Hell is other people.
20:45Famous nightclub that opened in Charing Cross in 1979.
20:49That's heaven.
20:50£40.
20:531988 number one single by Belinda Carlyle.
20:55Heaven is a place on earth.
20:58Certainly is.
20:59That's £100.
21:01Parenting podcast with Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe.
21:04It's worth £200 for the higher amount.
21:06I'd go with hell.
21:07Yeah.
21:08Parenting hell.
21:10Name of a village in Norway.
21:12This is big money.
21:13Oh, no, no, no.
21:14£250, heaven.
21:15I don't know.
21:16Let's go for hell.
21:18Hell?
21:18Yeah.
21:19Very good.
21:20£500.
21:22Manchester United defender, who made his debut in March 2025.
21:26That's heaven.
21:27Well, that landed on your lap, didn't it?
21:29£50.
21:29£50.
21:29£50.
21:311971 song by Led Zeppelin, their most streamed song on Spotify.
21:37Heaven.
21:37Heaven.
21:38Stairway to heaven.
21:41An idiom about a woman scorned.
21:44It's got to be hell.
21:45It's got to be hell.
21:47Hell hath no fury.
21:492019 top ten single by Lizzo.
21:52I don't know.
21:53Go 50, heaven.
21:55Yeah.
21:55I don't know.
21:57Good as hell.
22:00Lead character in 2008 film sequel subtitled The Golden Army.
22:04No idea.
22:06Go heaven.
22:09It's hellboy.
22:13Tartarus in Greek mythology.
22:16Tartarus.
22:17Go heaven.
22:17Go heaven.
22:18Go heaven.
22:20Got it right.
22:21£100.
22:22Well done.
22:23Kitchen neighbourhood in Manhattan.
22:26Hell's Kitchen.
22:29That's right.
22:30Well done.
22:30You went for the bigger amounts.
22:31In the name of a games club in Stranger Things.
22:37Never watched.
22:37No idea.
22:38Go for the lower now.
22:41Hellfire Club.
22:43Opening setting of Milton's Paradise Lost.
22:46Last question.
22:48Go for heaven.
22:48Yeah, go on.
22:51Oh, we lost £100 there.
22:54Well done.
22:55Pretty good.
22:5612 correct answers.
22:58And some big amounts there you got as well.
23:00Too bad.
23:00Yeah, really good.
23:01She'll be very pleased with that.
23:03Did you know about the village in Norway that's called hell?
23:05No.
23:06No.
23:06That was a gash.
23:07That was a gash, yeah.
23:08Yeah, so a lot of go-to-hell gags there, I imagine.
23:12Yeah.
23:12But they got you £500.
23:14So, we'll add that £1,010 to the money you earned in the first round,
23:18which takes you to £1,570.
23:21Well done.
23:22We'll see if that's enough to take you through to the next round.
23:25Let's find out who's next to play.
23:31It's one all.
23:32First to three gets the next choice.
23:34Fingers on buzzers.
23:36Which process in plants converts sunlight, water?
23:41Jack and Dan.
23:42Photosynthesis.
23:43Correct.
23:43Since 2009, when it started in the US,
23:49who has hosted the reality competition series Drag Race?
23:54Jack and Dan.
23:55Rui Paul.
23:56Correct.
23:57That's three points.
23:58Come on down to the answer run.
24:05Welcome back, lads.
24:07So, that first round went pretty well.
24:09Tennis.
24:10Yeah.
24:10Thought you did very well there, Jack.
24:11Dan, you didn't get a look in, to be fair.
24:14I allowed him the time and space, though.
24:16You were there for support?
24:17Exactly.
24:18OK.
24:19Well, let's hope maybe you get more of a go in this round, Jolly.
24:21Yeah.
24:22If you won some money today, what would you spend it on?
24:25We'd quite like to go to a music festival abroad, maybe.
24:28Yeah, what are you thinking?
24:29Maybe Spain or something.
24:31Yeah, why are those?
24:31Rock Recta in the Netherlands is supposed to be quite a good one.
24:35Great.
24:35Yeah.
24:35Well, let's see if we can get you there.
24:37In round one, you added £300 to your prize pot.
24:40That money is safe for now.
24:41Any money you win here will be added to that amount.
24:45There are two categories remaining.
24:47Let's have a look.
24:49So, we've got Cate Blanchett, Nickel Kidman, Copper, Nickel.
24:54What do you think?
24:56Don't love either of them.
24:57I know the names, but I can't even see their face,
25:01so I simply can't choose them because everyone would be a guess.
25:05I think Copper and Nickels, probably.
25:07Process of Elimination, Copper and Nickel, please.
25:09Copper and Nickel.
25:10OK, let's prep the answer on there.
25:13Go on, Daph.
25:13It's the old card, Sharon.
25:14We're swiping left for Copper and right for Nickel.
25:17You've got 15 questions and you could bank up to £2,000.
25:21Best of luck.
25:22Here's your first question.
25:23I think it's Copper.
25:29It's all yours.
25:31Well done, £20.
25:33Don't forget the two amounts, guys.
25:36Colson Whitehead novel adapted into a 2024 Oscar-nominated film.
25:42Shall we go Nickel?
25:43Go Nickel, yeah, for £100.
25:45Nickel Boys for £200.
25:46In name of dark rye bread of German origin.
25:51Nickel.
25:52Yeah, do you think so?
25:54I'm not sure.
25:54Yeah, go for it.
25:56£40.
25:57Good man.
25:58Better conductor of electricity.
26:01I think it's got to be Copper.
26:01I think it is as well, yeah.
26:02Nice £100 on that, please.
26:04OK.
26:05£100.
26:08Name derived from a Mediterranean island.
26:12Copper, Mediterranean, Nickel.
26:14Nickel.
26:14Go Nickel for £100.
26:17Named after Cyprus.
26:20Indonesia is its leading producer.
26:23This is big money.
26:24God, I'm saying Copper, and you've got to go big.
26:27We're going big or we're going home.
26:28OK.
26:29All right.
26:32Oh, no.
26:34Dog in animated film, The Fox and the Hound.
26:37Copper.
26:38Or Copper Dog.
26:39Not sure.
26:40Very good.
26:41Forms name of a Canadian rock band fronted by...
26:46Nickelback.
26:46...Chad Kroger.
26:49Nickelback.
26:51In name of TV channel that launched SpongeBob Squarepants.
26:54Nickelback again.
26:56Nickelodeon.
26:58Major component of brass.
27:01Copper.
27:01100.
27:02Alloy of copper and zinc.
27:07In name of Dickens' character played by Dev Patel in 2019.
27:11Copperfield.
27:12Yeah.
27:12Go for it.
27:14Well done.
27:14David Copperfield.
27:19Nickel.
27:20Yeah, you feeling that?
27:21Nickel, 28.
27:22Copper, 29.
27:23This is all you.
27:24With iron that constitutes Earth's core.
27:28I think it's nickel.
27:29Yeah.
27:30I don't know, though.
27:31Go.
27:32Oh, you are the man.
27:34Nickel.
27:35Handball venue at London 2012 Olympics.
27:38Something or other.
27:40Copper box arena.
27:41That's the one.
27:42In name of missing treasure hunter character in The Goonies.
27:46I don't know.
27:46Copper.
27:47This is your last question.
27:49Might as well go big.
27:50Chester Copper Park.
27:51Well done.
27:51Wow.
27:5513 correct answers.
27:57Somehow.
27:58Somehow.
27:58Dan definitely redeemed himself there after the tennis round.
28:02Carried the team.
28:03Carried the team.
28:03You were very polite as well.
28:04I'd like to...
28:05£100 on that one, please.
28:07I liked it.
28:08Man has cost nothing.
28:09Even under pressure.
28:10Even under pressure, man has cost nothing.
28:12I love that.
28:13Unfortunately, Go Big or Go Home came to bite you on the back side.
28:16I did.
28:17He really did.
28:18Some tough, big questions, but that's why they're there.
28:21That's exactly right.
28:22Well, we'll see if that sends you home very shortly.
28:24You banked £870, which takes your total to £1,170.
28:30You can head back over to your podium.
28:32It's time to find out how our last team will do.
28:40Let's welcome Sue and Laura back to The Answer Run.
28:48OK, welcome back, ladies.
28:50If you won some money today, what would you spend it on?
28:52I have a Taiwanese pen pal that I've had for over ten years.
28:56Wow.
28:56So it'd be nice to actually meet in person.
28:58That is so old school.
29:00Yeah.
29:00An actual pen pal.
29:01Like, actual letters with a pen.
29:03With a pen, yeah.
29:04We send parcels at birthday and Christmas,
29:07and she does, like, Lunar New Year, and I do Christmas.
29:10I love that.
29:11What about you, Sue?
29:11What would you fancy doing?
29:13I'd like to join the rest of the world and go to New York.
29:16Yeah, New York.
29:17Like everybody else said.
29:18You've never been to New York?
29:19No, no.
29:19What a trip.
29:20That'd be amazing, wouldn't it?
29:21OK, well, let's see if we can get you at least part of the way there.
29:25So, the target to beat is £1,170.
29:27There's £2,000 up for grabs.
29:30No choice in the matter here, I'm afraid.
29:32You have...
29:35Kate Blanchett, Nicole Kidman.
29:39Yeah.
29:39Oh, dear.
29:40Not good.
29:40We peaked in the last round, I think.
29:42Not at all.
29:43Well, you did very well in the last round.
29:45So, it could go your way.
29:47Do you know the two actresses?
29:49Yeah.
29:50Oh, good.
29:50One of us does now.
29:51Good, OK.
29:51Well, she does.
29:53All right.
29:53Well, let's see.
29:54Let's prep the answer on.
29:59We're swiping left for Kate Blanchett, right for Nicole Kidman.
30:03You've got 15 questions.
30:05£470 between you and second place Jack and Dan.
30:08Can it be done?
30:09Here is your first question.
30:13Galadriel in The Lord of the Rings.
30:15That's the only one I knew about her.
30:16Sorry.
30:16£20.
30:18Uncredited role in Hot Fuzz.
30:20Who's Nicole Kidman?
30:21Yeah, go for that.
30:23OK, don't worry.
30:26Sang Something Stupid with Robbie Williams.
30:28It's a 40 quid.
30:29Yeah.
30:30Yeah.
30:31That's 20.
30:31Don't forget the two different amounts, guys.
30:33If you're confident, go high.
30:35If you're not so sure, go low.
30:36In 2004, Chanel Perfumad, directed by Baz Luhrmann.
30:41I'm friends with him, Nicole.
30:42Nicole Kidman.
30:42Yeah, yeah, yeah.
30:45£50.
30:48Performed on stage with Sparks at Glastonbury 2023.
30:51Nicole Kidman.
30:52Yeah.
30:53100?
30:53Yeah.
30:55OK, don't worry.
30:56I told you I don't know anything about it.
30:57Plenty of time.
30:58Is older.
30:59This is worth £500.
31:00Oh, my God.
31:01I haven't got a clue.
31:02Well, we'll go big or go home like they said, I guess.
31:05Oh, just by two years.
31:07Played Virginia Woolf in The Hours.
31:10That one.
31:11Oh, this one?
31:11Yeah.
31:12Yeah.
31:13Definitely.
31:14That was Nicole Kidman.
31:16Don't worry, don't worry.
31:16We don't know these boys.
31:18Married Keith Urban in 2006.
31:21Nicole Kidman.
31:22No, but she's not.
31:23£20.
31:26Twice played Elizabeth I on film.
31:28Who would do that, I think?
31:30Blanchard.
31:30Elizabeth and Elizabeth the Golden Age.
31:33Don't forget the two different amounts, guys.
31:36Born in Hawaii.
31:36Born in Hawaii.
31:37Get your timing right.
31:39Who do you want?
31:39No, no.
31:39Don't know.
31:41Very good.
31:42£100.
31:43Is taller.
31:45Kate Blanchett's quite tall.
31:45She must have been.
31:46She was quite an elf, didn't she?
31:47Yeah.
31:48Or maybe not.
31:49Oh, Nicole's about five centimetres taller.
31:51Oh.
31:53Starring BMX Bandits as a teenager.
31:56Nicole Kidman.
31:57Nicole Kidman.
31:57Yeah.
31:58Yeah, go on.
31:59Very good.
32:00She was 16.
32:02KGB agent in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
32:07No idea.
32:08I don't know.
32:08Go for the lower one.
32:09Who do you want?
32:09Kate.
32:10I don't know.
32:11Oh, wow.
32:12Very good.
32:12£100.
32:14Plays a taxidermist in Paddington.
32:17Oh, is that that one?
32:18Yeah, yeah.
32:18£40, then.
32:19Yeah, go on.
32:21£40.
32:23Last question.
32:24No, no.
32:25Has won more Oscars.
32:26This could do it.
32:27Oh, no.
32:28Kate Blanchett?
32:29I don't know.
32:32It is Kate Blanchett.
32:34Wow.
32:34Well done.
32:36Two for Kate, one for Nicole.
32:39That was unbelievable.
32:40Ten correct answers there from a subject you thought you knew nothing about.
32:45Ten?
32:45Wow.
32:45Well, it started off badly.
32:47It's how you finish, isn't it?
32:49It's how you finish.
32:50Incredible.
32:51A lot of guesses there, but the ones that you did know, you did mostly go for the higher
32:55amount.
32:56The only thing I knew about it was the Gladrielle question.
32:58Yeah, straight away at the beginning.
33:00I know.
33:01So, I probably went low on that one because I got excited because I saw it come.
33:03You did get excited, yeah.
33:05That was so dramatic for us watching.
33:08£580, you banked, which takes your total to £1,280.
33:13You can head on back to your podium.
33:15Well done.
33:20So, at the end of round two, let's take a look at the totals.
33:24Jack and Dan have £1,170.
33:26Sue and Laura, £1,280, but in the lead with £1,570.
33:31Ian and Rob.
33:35Jack and Dan, I bet you can't believe this has happened.
33:38So close.
33:39It's been nice to meet you both.
33:40Jack and Dan, everybody.
33:44So, that means Ian and Rob, Sue and Laura are going through to battle it out in the head
33:49to head.
33:53Here is how it works.
33:55You are going to start with the money that you've banked so far.
33:57So, there's only £290 between you.
34:00The head to head is all about being in control to decide who's going to start.
34:04We'll play another race to the run.
34:06First team, to give me three correct answers, we'll take control of the answer run.
34:10Fingers on buzzers.
34:19Sue and Laura.
34:20Post Meridian.
34:21Correct.
34:29Ian and Rob.
34:30Pavarotti.
34:30Correct.
34:32Performed Nessun Dorma, used as the theme for the 1990 FIFA World Cup, I was going to say.
34:37In the soap Emmerdale, what surname is shared by the characters Zach, Mandy, Sue and Laura?
34:44Dingle.
34:45The Dingles, yeah, of course.
34:46And Marlon Dingle as well.
34:482-1 to Sue and Laura.
34:51Chris Haney and Scott Abbott created which general knowledge board game?
34:57Sue and Laura.
34:58Trivial Pursuits.
34:59Correct.
35:00Well done.
35:013-1 to you, ladies.
35:03Come on down to the answer run.
35:04APPLAUSE
35:05Sue and Laura, you have control.
35:16Let's have a look at our head-to-head category.
35:20Ends in ick, ends in ock.
35:23This might be my last day on telly.
35:25There's a maximum of 20 questions in this answer run, and this time it's against the clock.
35:31There's two minutes to bank as much as you can.
35:34Keep answering correctly and you will stay in control, but if you slip up, you will hand
35:39the run over to Ian and Rob, who are poised back there, ready to take over at a moment's
35:44notice.
35:44Let's prep the answer run.
35:47We're swiping left for ends in ick, right for ends in ock.
35:51Let's put a clock up for the viewers at home, and your time starts now.
35:56Sidekick of Blackadder.
35:59What's he called?
36:01Yeah, thinky wick.
36:02What's he?
36:02The, you know...
36:03Oh, I don't know.
36:04Thinky wick.
36:04Podwick.
36:05Stop the clock.
36:06It's Baldrick.
36:07That's it, yeah.
36:08Let's swap over.
36:09Ian and Rob, come on forward.
36:11You're £390 ahead.
36:13Can you stay ahead?
36:14Let's restart the clock.
36:15London 2012 Olympic Games mascot.
36:21What do you think it's that one?
36:23Yeah.
36:23It was Wenlock.
36:25A traditional steamed suet pudding containing dried currants.
36:31I don't know, shall we go with it?
36:33Yeah, go with it.
36:34Spotted dick.
36:35Oh, of course.
36:38Hardy sheep breed native to the Lake District.
36:41Oh, I've got a clue.
36:42200, I don't know.
36:43Go on.
36:44Herdwick.
36:48Hometown of the Flintstones.
36:50Bedrock.
36:53Bedrock for £100.
36:55Range of hills in Somerset.
36:5810,000.
36:5910,000.
37:01100.
37:03Stop the clock.
37:04It's Kontok.
37:05Let's swap over.
37:06Sue and Laura, another chance to keep control of the answer run.
37:11Just over a minute left, and there's £790 between you.
37:15Let's restart the clock.
37:172022 film sequel about a naval aviator named Pete Mitchell.
37:22I don't know.
37:24Stop the clock.
37:25It's Top Gun Maverick.
37:27Oh, my God.
37:27Ian and Rob, back in control of the answer run.
37:31Come on forward.
37:33OK.
37:33No pressure.
37:34No.
37:35Let's restart the clock.
37:39Limerick.
37:39Limerick.
37:40£50.
37:42Limerick.
37:42Seismic event that typically follows an earthquake.
37:46Shock.
37:47Shock, yeah.
37:48Aftershock.
37:49An aftershock.
37:51Keep an eye on that timing, lads.
37:53Term for universities such as Birmingham, Bristol and Leeds.
37:57Oh, don't know.
37:59Guess.
38:00Red Brick.
38:01Good guess.
38:01Oh, right.
38:03Tintin's sailor friend.
38:05Tintin's...
38:06I don't know why, but I think it's not.
38:08OK, we'll go with that.
38:09Captain Haddock.
38:10Yeah, Haddock.
38:10Well said.
38:12Joints in the leg of a horse.
38:15Don't know.
38:16Lower amount.
38:18The Fetlock, that was the higher amount.
38:19Yeah, yeah.
38:20US artist nicknamed Jack the Dripper.
38:24Oh, don't know.
38:26Screw that one.
38:28Oh, stop the clock.
38:29It's Jackson Pollock.
38:31Let's swap over.
38:34OK.
38:35Let's restart the clock.
38:37A plant in the Daisy family, traditionally paired...
38:40Oh, we've just run out of time.
38:42There was only two and a half seconds left on the clock there.
38:44Come on forward, lads.
38:47Oh, that was a tough one, wasn't it?
38:49Yeah, it was hard.
38:50Really tough.
38:50It was, yeah.
38:51Once you lost control of the answer run,
38:54these lads didn't want to give it back.
38:56The questions fell quite kindly, to be fair.
38:58Sue and Laura, you ended up with £980,
39:01so you're going to have to go home, I'm afraid.
39:02It could not be Ian and Rob's £2,320,
39:07which means, lads, you are in today's final.
39:09Well done.
39:14Ian and Rob, well done.
39:16You've made it through to the final.
39:17£2,320.
39:19And remind us what you're going to do if you win some money.
39:23Well, we're getting married later on in the year,
39:25so we're going to put it towards the wedding
39:27and if we've got a bit left over after that,
39:29maybe to the honeymoon as well.
39:31Well, look, I would love that to happen,
39:33so let's try and win this money, eh?
39:35All that stands between you and that money
39:37is one final answer, Ron.
39:39This time, when you give a correct answer,
39:42the question will turn into a gold block.
39:44You've got just 90 seconds
39:45to answer eight questions correctly in a row.
39:48Your stack will reach the jackpot line
39:50and you'll take home all of your hard-earned cash.
39:53If at any point you answer incorrectly
39:55or if one of the questions hits the top of your stack,
39:59you'll start building up again from the bottom.
40:02So your thinking time gets shorter
40:04as your stack gets higher.
40:06If at the end of the 90 seconds
40:07you reach the halfway line,
40:09we'll give you half of your prized pot.
40:12Let's see your all-important final choice
40:15of categories.
40:18Mexico, Canada, red, blue.
40:22I don't know much about Mexico and Canada.
40:25Geography's iffy,
40:26so I think it would have to be red and blue.
40:29All right, let's prep the answer, Ron.
40:32We're swiping left for red and right for blue.
40:35We're going to pop a clock on for the people at home.
40:37Best of luck.
40:39Start the clock.
40:39Triangles on the Union Jack.
40:44Blue.
40:47Yeah.
40:49Republican states in US elections.
40:51They're blue as well, aren't they?
40:53Yeah, I think so.
40:54That's wrong.
40:55It's red states.
40:57Triumph car in TV drama Bergerac.
40:59Red.
41:00Red.
41:03G in the Google logo.
41:05Blue.
41:06Blue.
41:06Yeah.
41:08Both Gs are blue.
41:10Lisa Simpson's dress.
41:11That's red.
41:161973 compilation album focusing on the Beatles' earlier career.
41:20Red.
41:21Red album.
41:23Famous South African luxury train.
41:26Oh, no.
41:27I don't know.
41:28The blue train.
41:29Well done.
41:30Carmine colour.
41:33Oh, no.
41:35Vivid red colour.
41:36OK, we've got time.
41:38US Navy aerial display team.
41:40That's blue.
41:40Blue.
41:41The Blue Angels.
41:42Oh, Blue Angels.
41:43Breakfast at Tiffany's pop group.
41:45Blue Deacon, is it?
41:47The glue something.
41:50Common name for the 17th century Istanbul Mosque with six minarets.
41:54Red.
41:55Yeah, go red.
41:55The Blue Mosque.
41:56OK, let's be quick here.
41:57Let's get half of it.
41:58First Thomas Harris novel featuring Hannibal Lecter.
42:01Red Dragon.
42:041920s Rhapsody by George Gershwin.
42:06Rhapsody in Blue.
42:07Rhapsody in Blue.
42:091988 film.
42:11Oh.
42:14Ah.
42:15Yeah.
42:15One of those things.
42:16It wasn't that category, was it?
42:17Yeah.
42:17That was so tough and ten correct answers you got.
42:23Just not in the order.
42:24We needed eight in a row.
42:25Just to get through to the final was a hell of achievement in itself, wasn't it?
42:28Yeah.
42:29We didn't expect the final at all.
42:30So, yeah.
42:31Came with nothing.
42:32We just came to have fun and have a new experience.
42:34Which we have had.
42:35We have.
42:35Well, I'm really pleased.
42:36That's a great way to look at it.
42:38You've enjoyed yourselves at least.
42:39Oh, yes.
42:39Very much so.
42:40Very much so, yeah.
42:40Thanks for playing.
42:41Ian and Rob, everybody.
42:45Can't work out for everybody, can it?
42:46But we'll be back again very soon with three more teams taking on the Amsterdam.
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