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00:00These four people have never met before, but by working as a team they had the chance to win thousands of pounds.
00:05There's just one thing standing in their way.
00:08The chaser.
00:10The chase is on.
00:20Hello and welcome to The Chase.
00:22Today's team of four total strangers believe they have what it takes to beat one of Britain's finest quiz brains and take home thousands of pounds.
00:28Let's meet the team.
00:30I'm Debbie, I'm 52 and I'm a special needs maths teacher from Southampton.
00:35I'm Angie, I'm 62, I'm a commercial manager of a football club from Middlesex.
00:40I'm Lucy, I'm 24 and I'm a geology student from Liverpool.
00:44I'm Adrian, I'm 39, I'm an entrepreneur from Blackpool.
00:48And there they are, now one by one they will try and bring as much money as they can down the table and into the team prize fund.
00:55But, as always, hunting them down every step of the way will be the chaser.
00:59Anyone who gets caught, loses their money and of course is out of the game.
01:02Make it back safely though, they will go through to the final chase with a chance to win an equal share of the total prize fund.
01:08And first to face the chaser, it's Debbie.
01:14Welcome.
01:15Well, great to be here Brad.
01:16Now you are from Southampton.
01:18Yeah, I'm from Southampton.
01:19And you are a special needs maths teacher.
01:21I am, I just give kids a bit of an extra push when they're stuck on their fractions.
01:25I suppose all your pupils will be watching this now.
01:28They will be.
01:29I teach a lot of fractions, a lot of children.
01:31You better be good.
01:32Right, what interest do you have then?
01:34Well, my big passion is Bruce Springsteen.
01:36So it's my ambition to see him live in New York.
01:39Really?
01:40Yep.
01:40Wow, fantastic.
01:42Alright, this is the first hurdle, see if we can get over this.
01:44I wish you luck.
01:45Your time starts now.
01:48What word follows butter to describe someone who drops things?
01:52Fingers.
01:52Correct.
01:53Zoe Ball is the daughter of which former children's TV presenter?
01:56Johnny Ball.
01:56Correct.
01:57What does the SE stand for in the financial abbreviation FTSE?
02:01Pass.
02:02Stock exchange.
02:03Arantxa Sanchez Vicario was a professional in what sport?
02:06Tennis.
02:06Correct.
02:07What comedy film series starred Leslie Nielsen as Lieutenant Frank Drebin?
02:11Oh, that was Naked Gun.
02:12Correct.
02:13In 2005, who became the first female Chancellor of Germany?
02:17Andrew Merkel.
02:18Yes, correct.
02:19TV highlight of the week is a feature of what comedy show?
02:23Have I Got New See You?
02:25No TV burp.
02:26What song has been a number one for both the Bee Gees and Steps?
02:29Stayin' Alive.
02:30Tragedy.
02:31The Cat was the nickname of which Middlesex and England cricketer of the 90s?
02:34Oh, Ian Botham.
02:35Phil Tufnel.
02:36An Ida Down is traditionally stuffed with feathers of what bird?
02:39A goose.
02:40No, it's an Ida Duck.
02:41Which Australian author has written the books Girls' Night Out and Mad Cows?
02:45Jacqueline Wilson.
02:46Cathy Lett.
02:47What Berkshire town shares its name?
02:49Not bad start, Debbie.
02:51£5,000.
02:52That's okay.
02:53A bit disappointing.
02:54Really?
02:55I should have known, yeah.
02:56All you've got to do is take on a chaser now.
02:57Yeah.
02:58But who will you be up against today?
03:00Will it be the governess Anne Hegarty?
03:03Drop dead gorgeous.
03:04Well, the drop dead bit anyway.
03:06Or will it be quiz kin Paul Sinha?
03:08The cinema man.
03:09Our smiling assassin.
03:11Maybe it's the beast.
03:12Mark Levitt.
03:13Big brain, big appetite.
03:15It's mastermind meets master chef.
03:17Or will it be Sean Wallace?
03:19The wisdom of a very old man and the social life to match.
03:23Now, who do you fancy taking on?
03:25Who scares the wits out of you?
03:26Well, we're not as a team frightened of anybody.
03:28Good.
03:28Yeah, we respect them, because otherwise they wouldn't be chasers, but we are not scared.
03:32Well, let's find out, shall we?
03:33It's time to face the chaser.
03:40Oh, it's our new chaser.
03:42The cinema man, Paul Sinha.
03:45Take her now.
03:47Hello there.
03:48Hi, Paul.
03:49Nice to meet you.
03:50Lovely to meet you, Debbie, maths teacher.
03:52It's interesting that you're obsessed with fractions, Debbie, because that cash build-up
03:55was definitely a build-up of two halves.
03:57It was.
03:57That first half was very good, and that second half was catastrophically bad.
04:01You know, Paul, I was just hiding a bit of my light under my bushel.
04:04I'm not going to give you too much to go on too early.
04:06Enough of the chit-chat.
04:07Let's put some money on the table.
04:08Here you go.
04:09Three steps ahead of our chaser.
04:10That's your £5,000.
04:11We tell everyone at the start of every show, Debbie, you can now change your starting position.
04:14If you wish to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you £1,000.
04:18Fancy taking him on?
04:21He will offer you, would you like to travel first class to New York to go and see the
04:25boss, Springsteen?
04:26Well, here's your chance.
04:27£20,000.
04:29Okay, very nonplastic.
04:31I think I'd like to ask my team.
04:32What do you think, people?
04:35Well, £20,000 is a lot, and you've got multi-choice now.
04:37I think there's a good argument to go one step nearer.
04:39£20,000 to buy you front row for Bruce Springsteen.
04:42Might even get you a date with him as well.
04:44That would be cool.
04:45I think if you had the multiple choice questions in the Cash Builder, you would have got them
04:48all right.
04:49So, give it some serious consideration to the £20,000.
04:52Thank you very much, team.
04:53Okay, thanks, guys.
04:54However, if we'd had the multiple choice of the Cash Builder losing, we'd have only got
04:57two questions in.
04:59Choice is yours, though.
04:59Debbie, £1,000, £5,000 or £20,000, what'll it be?
05:02I think I'm going to stick with the £5,000, because that would get me on the plane.
05:06That's the main thing.
05:06Okay, if you're going first class, it would certainly get you on the plane.
05:09Okay, £5,000 it is.
05:11Chaser, I don't really blame you.
05:12I didn't understand a word of what they're actually advising you there, but good to have
05:17you on board.
05:18Now, Debbie, let's bring that money home.
05:20You will answer the same questions at the same time as the chaser.
05:22If you're right, you move a step closer to home.
05:24If you're wrong, you stay where you are.
05:25Giving the chaser the chance to close the gap.
05:26If you get caught, the money's gone.
05:27You are out of the game.
05:28For £5,000, the chase is on.
05:36Good luck.
05:36I'm with you all the way.
05:38Let's take him down.
05:39Here's your first question.
05:44Who had a UK number one in the 60s with Do-a-Didi-Didi?
05:49Was it A, The Scaffold, B, Manfred Mann, C, Marmalade?
05:57You have put Manfred Mann.
06:00Happy one, I have.
06:01It was always going to be between Manfred Mann and Marmalade, so in the end, Manfred Mann won
06:06because I couldn't think of any Marmalade songs.
06:08There she was, just walking down the street, singing.
06:11Do-a-Didi-Didi-Dum-Didi-Doo.
06:13Something along those lines.
06:14Correct answer is...
06:17Absolutely right.
06:18Step close to home immediately.
06:20Brilliant.
06:20The chaser has put...
06:22Yeah, it gets that straightaway.
06:24Never going to get that wrong.
06:25Never going to get it wrong in a million years.
06:27Here's your next question.
06:28Which of these is not the name of a river in the USA?
06:34Is it A, the Delaware, B, Colorado, C, Vermont?
06:40You've put...
06:42Vermont.
06:43Happy with that?
06:44I'm happy with that because I know that Colorado is a river
06:46and I'm pretty sure there's a Delaware.
06:48OK, correct answer is...
06:52It is the Vermont, you're absolutely right.
06:54There you are, free from home.
06:56The chaser's put...
06:57Yeah, the Vermont.
06:59The Delaware, we know Colorado's a river.
07:01Delaware?
07:02Yeah, it's in the Delaware area.
07:03There is no River Vermont.
07:04Your logic is impeccable.
07:06There's not really much more to add to that.
07:07Someone crossed the Delaware.
07:09Someone famous in the States.
07:10George Washington.
07:11That's right.
07:11George Washington.
07:12It's in a famous painting by a guy called Emmanuel Lurtzer.
07:15There you are.
07:16Here's the next question.
07:19The expression bunny boiler was inspired by which Michael Douglas film?
07:24A, basic instinct.
07:25B, fatal attraction.
07:27C, war of the roses.
07:31You have put...
07:32Fatal attraction.
07:34Happy with that?
07:35I think so.
07:36Isn't that the one where he's with Sharon Stone
07:37and there's something about a rabbit in there?
07:41Correct answer is...
07:42It's fatal attraction, you're right.
07:46You're two from home.
07:47In fact, you've got your film stars mixed up.
07:49Sharon Stone was actually in basic instinct.
07:51Glenn Close was in Fatal Attraction with Michael Douglas.
07:54The chaser's put...
07:55There you are.
07:57There you are.
07:57Get that right.
07:58In this game, always fear a competitor who gets the answer right for all the wrong reasons.
08:02Right, here's your next question.
08:06Stylography is the art of engraving on what?
08:12A, metal.
08:13B, wood.
08:14C, stone.
08:18You've put...
08:20Metal.
08:23Because...
08:24This is a really tricky one.
08:26I don't actually know what the words are for engraving on metal.
08:29I think it's engraving on metal.
08:32So I'm kind of going with my gut instinct here,
08:35hoping that it's metal, but I'm not 100% sure.
08:37Okay.
08:38Okay.
08:38Correct answer is...
08:41Unlucky.
08:42Wood it is staying where we are.
08:44The chaser's put.
08:47Yeah, it gets wood and closes the gap.
08:49The key part of the word there is xylo,
08:51because if you think of xylophone, it's made out of wood.
08:54And it literally from Greek means wood noise or something like that.
08:57So if it's got xylo in, it's wood.
08:59Here's your next question.
09:02In an Olympic decathlon,
09:03which of these events takes place on the first day?
09:07Is it A, 400 metres?
09:08B, 110 metres hurdles?
09:10Or C, javelin?
09:14You've put...
09:16110 metres hurdles.
09:19Yeah, well, this is a case of, if in doubt, think answer B,
09:23because I'm not actually very sure about decathlon events.
09:26Okay, the answer is...
09:29Unlucky, 400 metres staying where we are.
09:33Will he close the gap?
09:34The chaser's put.
09:35I'm sure.
09:37Yeah, and moves to one step behind us.
09:39That's scary when he's right on top of me.
09:40Well, this is from staying up till the small hours of the morning,
09:44watching Daley Thompson at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984.
09:47The 400 metres is the fifth event of the first date.
09:50Now then.
09:51Debbie, we're in a bit of a pickle.
09:53Two from home.
09:53Let's get this right.
09:54We'll concentrate.
09:55Here's the question.
09:55In Allo Allo, Vicky Michelle played which character?
10:02A, Mimi, B, Yvette, or C, Edith?
10:08You've put...
10:09Yvette.
10:11Yeah, I think I know this one.
10:13I'm not sure she wasn't listening very carefully.
10:14I should say this only once.
10:17You think she's the woman who's a dead dad?
10:18Yeah.
10:19Right, the correct answer is...
10:22The answer's absolutely right, but once again,
10:25you've got entirely the wrong character.
10:27Yvette actually worked in the cafe.
10:29She was the waitress that Gordon Kaye was having the affair with.
10:33All right, so.
10:35The chaser has put.
10:38Yes, gets it right.
10:40The life of a quizzer is so sad that sometimes you simply know the answer
10:44because you were discussing it with another quizzer only a few days ago.
10:48And that's exactly what happened there.
10:51Right.
10:51Come on, then.
10:51We're one from home.
10:52One step from home.
10:53Yep, here we go.
10:54Here's the question.
10:56According to the Bible, where was the wedding at which Jesus turned water into wine?
11:03A, Caesarea, B, Cana, or C, Capernaum?
11:10You've put.
11:12Cana.
11:13Happy with that?
11:14I'm happy with it.
11:14I knew it began with a C, so I got a one in three chance there.
11:17But I'm hopeful because I do seem to remember Cana.
11:20We've got to hope this is right.
11:21If it is, we're home and drive with 5K.
11:23If it's wrong, I have a feeling the chaser will know.
11:26The correct answer is...
11:28Come on.
11:32Yes!
11:34Well done.
11:35Well done, you.
11:36Well done, David.
11:38Chaser.
11:38What can I say?
11:40You guessed well.
11:41You answered well.
11:42Listen very carefully.
11:43I shall say this only once.
11:44I'm going to have you in the final chase.
11:46Oh, we'll see.
11:46We'll see.
11:48Fantastic.
11:48Demi, take your place in the final chase.
11:50Take your seat over there.
11:51Well done.
11:52Very good.
11:53And it just goes to show if you gamble on your ability correctly, then you should be able
11:56to get back for the final chase.
11:58Absolutely.
11:59So, £5,000 in the total prize fund next to face the chaser.
12:03It's Angie.
12:04Come and find out how she does after the break.
12:06Welcome back.
12:10Debbie through next to face the chaser.
12:12It's Angie.
12:13Welcome.
12:14Hello, Brett.
12:14Now, you are from Middlesex.
12:16Yeah.
12:16And you are a commercial manager of a football club.
12:18That's all right.
12:19Which football club?
12:20Stainstown.
12:20How are Stains doing?
12:21Mid-table.
12:22Mid-table.
12:23Not good, not bad.
12:24What league are you in now?
12:24We're in Blue Square South.
12:26What would you do with your winnings?
12:27If we won a few quid, I need to buy my team a new striker or two.
12:33All right.
12:34This is your chance to buy yourself a new striker.
12:36How much is a new striker now in the Blue Square South?
12:37Well, an hourly couple of grand.
12:39We're not talking Rooney, but he'll be better looking.
12:42I'm very good.
12:43Yeah.
12:44All right.
12:44Let's see what we can do.
12:46Quickfire questions against the clock, Angie.
12:47I wish you luck.
12:48Your time starts now.
12:51That's the way to do it is the catchphrase of what puppet character?
12:56Don't know.
12:56Mr. Punch.
12:57In the TV series, the Wombles lived under what London Common?
13:00Wimbledon.
13:00Correct.
13:01The name of what Spanish holiday region means Golden Coast?
13:05Costa Blanca.
13:06Dorada.
13:07In what decade did Elizabeth Taylor first marry Richard Burton?
13:10In the 60s.
13:12Correct.
13:13What do you call silver that is at least 92.5% pure?
13:17Silver.
13:18Sterling.
13:19By what name is 18th century pirate Edward Teach better known?
13:23I don't know.
13:27Blackbeard.
13:28Who sang with Meatloaf on the hit single Dead Ringer for Love?
13:31I don't know.
13:31Cher.
13:32In the TV series Kingdom, which comedian plays the title role?
13:36I don't know.
13:37Stephen Fry.
13:38In the comic strip, what Italian dish is Garfield's favourite food?
13:41Spinach.
13:42Lasagna.
13:43Which boxer defeated George Foreman to win the Rumble in the Jungle?
13:46Um, I know it.
13:49Pass.
13:50Muhammad Ali.
13:51What system of weight you got stuck in a couple there, Angie?
13:55Yeah, I know.
13:55Well, don't worry.
13:56It's two grand.
13:57Is that all?
13:58It's not about the two grand here.
14:00It's what you get dealt when you get to the table.
14:02Right.
14:03You've got to face a chaser.
14:04You ready?
14:04Yeah, I'm ready.
14:05All right, let's bring him on.
14:18Hello, Angie.
14:19Hello, Paul.
14:19Do you know what?
14:20If Wayne Rooney's watching, his heart will have split in two with you making fun of him.
14:24Because guess what, Angie?
14:25You're exactly his type from what I hear.
14:27I probably would be the old bird, yeah.
14:29Yeah, yeah.
14:30Let's put some money on the table.
14:32Here we go.
14:33We are three steps ahead of the chaser with £2,000.
14:36If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you £500.
14:40If you wish to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
14:44On his current form, this will buy you Fernando Torres for your club.
14:48£25,000.
14:50£25,000.
14:51Have a chat with your team, Angie.
14:53Oh, look.
14:54I can see the flickering of an eye there.
14:56What do you reckon?
14:57Angie, you've got more time now.
14:59It's a lot less pressured, so I wouldn't go for the lower offer.
15:02You don't need to.
15:03So whether you go for the top offer...
15:04The lower offer ain't an option, actually.
15:06That's up to you.
15:07What about you, Luce?
15:08You've got more time.
15:09You've got the answers there.
15:10£25,000 sounds good, doesn't it?
15:12£25,000 sounds amazing.
15:13Adrian?
15:13£25,000 sounds great.
15:14And again, you've got that extra time.
15:16Five seconds is a long time.
15:17And you've got the answers in front of you.
15:19OK.
15:19All right.
15:20Yeah.
15:21Hmm.
15:22What do you think, mate?
15:23Well, I play poker.
15:25Do you?
15:25And I'm a ridiculous gambler.
15:26Oh, no.
15:27And I have an amazing knowledge for rubbish.
15:30Really?
15:30Oh, come on.
15:31Let's go for it.
15:32Really?
15:32Let's go £25,000.
15:33Yeah.
15:34Brilliant.
15:34OK.
15:34£25,000 it is.
15:36Chaser.
15:36Bravo.
15:37I think right at this moment, Fernando Torres is absolutely terrified.
15:40Is he really?
15:41Well, I won't be buying him anyway.
15:43Get one in form.
15:44I'll have you on the ground selling ice creams, if you want.
15:48Do you know what?
15:51There's no answer to that.
15:53Absolutely fantastic.
15:55Right.
15:56Here we go.
15:56For £25,000, the chase is on.
16:03Terrific.
16:04Good luck.
16:04Here comes your first question.
16:08The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog is an example of what?
16:14A. A pangrum.
16:15B. A palindrome.
16:18Or C. A polysemy.
16:25You put a polysemy.
16:28Yeah.
16:28You know that?
16:29No.
16:29This is a guess?
16:30I know a palindrome is something, but the quick brown fox is what you type,
16:34and it's got every letter of the alphabet in it.
16:36Yeah.
16:37But I don't know what a polysemy is, so we'll go for that.
16:40Correct answer is, come on, Ange, be right.
16:42Unlucky, the other way, we've got to stay where we are.
16:47The chaser has put.
16:50Yeah, and gets that right.
16:52Okay.
16:52She's halfway there.
16:53A pangrum is simply a phrase or sentence that contains every letter of the alphabet.
16:59Right.
16:59Let's not go out too early.
17:00Come on.
17:01Taxi's ready.
17:03Here's the next question.
17:04Which actor narrated the documentary, The March of the Penguins?
17:11Is it A, Morgan Freeman, B, Tom Hanks, or C, Bruce Willis?
17:21You've put Bruce Willis.
17:24Have you seen this film?
17:25No.
17:26It could have been either one.
17:27Yeah, if you've not seen it, then it's a tough question.
17:29Right, it's got to be right.
17:31The correct answer is, come on, Ange.
17:37Oh, Morgan Freeman.
17:39How are you going?
17:39Oh, staying where we are.
17:41Will he know it?
17:42Of course.
17:43He might not have watched the film.
17:44He's dressed like a penguin.
17:45Yeah, I see what you're saying.
17:47I see what you're saying.
17:49The chaser has put, be wrong.
17:51Oh, straight away.
17:57Two questions.
17:58Sorry to see you go, Ange, but, you know, this is not going to be the last time we meet,
18:01is it?
18:02No, it is.
18:03If you could provide me with a chauffeur-driven car, I'll be along to sell ice cream.
18:07We're non-legal.
18:08We don't have chauffeur-driven cars.
18:09Our boys come on the bus.
18:11All right, I'll go on the bus, then.
18:12Come on, then.
18:13When I was 13, I was asked in an interview where I saw myself in 30 years' time,
18:17and I said, surrounded by ice cream, so here's, my dream has come true.
18:23Right, brilliant stuff.
18:24But, listen, I am so sorry, Ange, but you have been caught in view.
18:27The chase is over.
18:28I know.
18:28See you soon.
18:29Yeah, okay, Brian.
18:30Bye-bye.
18:30See you down at Staines.
18:31Cheers, mate.
18:31Bye, darling.
18:32Bye.
18:34There goes another casualty.
18:36What's interesting about that is that Adrian and Lucy were only too happy for her to sacrifice
18:40herself on the altar of their own greed.
18:43Let's see just how brave they are when they're in the same place.
18:46Indeed.
18:47How brave will they be?
18:49Well, next to face the chaser, it's Lucy.
18:54How are you?
18:55I'm okay.
18:55A bit nervous.
18:56You're in safe hands, mate.
18:57Don't worry.
18:58It's all good.
18:59Now, you are a geology student.
19:01I've just finished my last exam.
19:03Okay.
19:03Interests, Lucy?
19:05Like a bit of sports, football, golf, tennis, rugby, and then like a bit of adrenaline
19:10sports, rock climbing.
19:12Do you?
19:12Things like that, yeah.
19:13So, listen, rock climbing, that's good geology.
19:15It ties in quite well with Lennon.
19:18It does, indeed.
19:19Yeah, yeah.
19:20Absolutely fantastic.
19:21Right.
19:22Quickfire questions against the clock.
19:23Yeah.
19:24Your time starts now.
19:26If you ignore someone, you are said to send them to what city?
19:29Coventry.
19:30Correct.
19:30Toulouse, Cumberland, and Lancashire are...
19:32Southages.
19:33Correct.
19:33Which Disney character made his debut in the 1934 film, The Wise Little Hen?
19:39Mickey Mouse.
19:39Donald Duck.
19:40A chaser is a horse that competes in what types of races?
19:43Seeple chase.
19:44Correct.
19:45What bird is most commonly used in mines to detect dangerous gases?
19:49Correct.
19:49In Coronation Street, Doris Speed played which rover's return landlady?
19:54Pass.
19:54Oh, Annie Walker.
19:55In 1969, Rupert Murdoch bought what daily tabloid newspaper?
20:00This one.
20:00Correct.
20:01Who co-starred with Hugh Grant in the rom-com Two Weeks Notice?
20:04Sandra Bullock.
20:05Correct.
20:05Which rapper had a posthumous number one with Ghetto Gospel in 2005?
20:09Correct.
20:10What islands off the west coast of Ireland give their name to a style of knitwear?
20:13Aaron.
20:14Correct.
20:15In a Gerry Anderson TV show, what spacecraft was commanded by Steve Zodiac?
20:19Thunderbirds.
20:20No Fireball XL5.
20:21What credit card is advertised with the slogan, don't leave home without it?
20:24Capital One.
20:25American Express.
20:27Well, I tell you what, eight grand.
20:30Wow.
20:31Happy with that?
20:32Yeah, I'm really happy.
20:33I bet you are.
20:34All we've got to do is to get that and you through to the final chase.
20:37Are you ready?
20:37Yes, I'm ready.
20:38It's time to face the chaser.
20:51Hello, Lucy.
20:53Hello.
20:53That was very impressive.
20:55Do you know who's excited at the moment?
20:57Members of the Merseyside Quiz League.
20:59The biggest and one of the oldest quiz leagues in Britain.
21:02And do you know what?
21:02Most of them have never spoken to a woman before.
21:05So they've been very excited watching your performance.
21:08And they will try and get you to join.
21:09And if you're interested in studying old fossils, the Merseyside Quiz League is definitely the place to start.
21:15Right.
21:16Let's put some money on the table, shall we?
21:18There we go.
21:20£8,000.
21:21If you wish to take a step closer to the home, the chaser will offer you.
21:24£1,000.
21:26Deliberate ploy, I think.
21:27If you wish to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you.
21:30£35,000.
21:32£35,000.
21:33That's nice.
21:34Lucy, have a chat with your team.
21:36What do you think, guys?
21:37I think we need you in the final.
21:38We can't afford to lose somebody else.
21:40Stick as it is.
21:41While £35,000 is hugely tempting, I would say to stick with the £8,000 and get back here.
21:46Right.
21:46Lucy, it's your decision.
21:48So what do you think?
21:51As tempting as the £35,000 is, I recently borrowed some money off my parents to the value of £8,000.
21:57So thank you for the offer, but I think I'll stick with the £8,000.
22:00£8,000 it is.
22:01Thank you very much.
22:02Take the other two away.
22:03Chaser.
22:03Yeah, probably a sensible decision, but I'm enjoying the transformation that Adrian has undergone.
22:08From being bold and outspoken to slightly timid.
22:11When it's his turn, I think he's going to run out of the studio.
22:14Okay, for £8,000, the chase is on.
22:21Good luck to you.
22:22Here comes the first question.
22:23In 1989, who sang with Aaron Neville on the hit, Don't Know Much?
22:31A. Linda Ronstadt.
22:32B. Rita Coolidge.
22:34Or C. Carly Simon.
22:39You put.
22:41Rita Coolidge.
22:42This is well, well before your time, really.
22:45So?
22:46Not a clue.
22:46Total guess.
22:47All right.
22:48Correct answer is.
22:51Unlucky, Linda Ronstadt.
22:52You stay where you are.
22:53The chaser has put.
22:56Yeah, gets that right.
22:57Immediately comes onto the table.
23:00Here's the next question.
23:03Which of these is a defensive position in American football?
23:07A. Quarterback.
23:09B. Running back.
23:11C. Cornerback.
23:14You've put.
23:16Cornerback.
23:17American football and hockey are my weakest subjects.
23:21But I think a quarterback's turn tends to be the one that scores the points.
23:24So that would make me think he's offensive.
23:26So I'm a toss-up between running back and cornerback.
23:29Correct answer is.
23:32Well played.
23:34Good logic.
23:35Four from home.
23:36Chaser has put.
23:37Oh, gets it wrong with a running back.
23:41There is only one footballer as far as I'm concerned.
23:44They play it all over this country.
23:46I refuse to learn anything about American football.
23:48It's just the way I am.
23:49Here's the next question.
23:52If January the 1st is a Wednesday, how many Fridays are there in that month?
23:59A. Four.
24:00B. Five.
24:01C. Six.
24:05You put.
24:05B. Five.
24:08B. Quick maths.
24:08It's 31 days in January.
24:09So you've got to make the 3rd of Friday.
24:11Okay.
24:12So that would be five.
24:13Okay.
24:14Correct answer is.
24:16Well played.
24:17Three from home.
24:17Doing great.
24:18Chaser has put.
24:19Yeah, pretty simple maths, if you don't mind me saying.
24:24Yeah, I'll just explain it to the maths teacher over there.
24:26It's the 3rd, the 10th, the 17th, the 24th and the 31st.
24:29Just in case you were wondering.
24:30Here's the next question.
24:31Which sitcom appeared on television first?
24:36A. One Foot in the Grave.
24:39B. Men Behaving Badly.
24:41Or C. Absolutely Fabulous.
24:44You've put.
24:48One Foot in the Grave.
24:50I can remember Men Behaving Badly starting maybe in 93.
24:53And Absolutely Fabulous, I'm pretty sure it was early 90s.
24:57I think One Foot in the Grave, I can always remember it from when I was little.
25:00So I think that might be late 80s.
25:01Correct answer is.
25:05Well played.
25:06Two from home.
25:07The Chaser has put.
25:10Going wrong with Men Behaving Badly and having a bit of a nightmare.
25:14You're absolutely right, by the way.
25:15One Foot in the Grave was late 80s.
25:16You're spot on.
25:17Very impressive.
25:18Yeah.
25:18And Absolutely Fabulous was the beginning of the 90s.
25:21And I thought possibly Men Behaving Badly, the first incarnation of Harry Enfield.
25:25Might have been before that, but clearly wrong.
25:27Great minds think alike, because I thought exactly the same.
25:29Yeah.
25:30There you are.
25:30Here's the next question.
25:33The flag of which of these nations does not contain the Union Jack?
25:39A. Fiji.
25:40B. Tuvalu.
25:42C. Samara.
25:45You've put Samara.
25:48Fiji definitely does.
25:49It's light blue.
25:50Background with the Union Jack in the corner.
25:53And Tuvalu, I'm sure, uses the pound.
25:56Whereas I think Samara gains independence.
25:58I think it's got its own flag.
25:59Correct answer is Samara, it is one from home.
26:05What a player.
26:06The chaser has put.
26:07Gets it wrong with Fiji, and we are absolutely thrashing him now.
26:14Flags of the world.
26:15Should have got that right.
26:16I'd say that's the most impressive display of knowledge I've ever seen from a contestant on the chase.
26:20Whereas Debbie got everything wrong to get to the right answers, Lucy appears to know millions of facts.
26:25And I'm impressed.
26:26I think we all are.
26:27Here's what I'm hoping is going to be your last question.
26:29It means you've got it right and you're through.
26:30According to Oscar Wilde, what is the curse of the drinking classes?
26:36Is it A, money, B, work, C, a hangover?
26:41You've put money.
26:43I went to Galway a couple of years ago and there's a statue of Oscar Wilde there.
26:48And I'm sure it says money is the curse of the drinking classes.
26:52But I was drunk, so I might be wrong.
26:55If money is the right answer, we're going through with £8,000.
26:58Is money the correct answer?
27:00We'll find out after the break.
27:01Welcome back.
27:05Now, Lucy here, the geology student from Liverpool, is absolutely thrashing our chaser.
27:10One correct answer away from going through to the final chase.
27:13I asked her the question before the break.
27:15According to Oscar Wilde, what is the curse of the drinking classes?
27:19Now, Lucy said it was money.
27:21If money is correct, we're going through.
27:22If it isn't, we're staying where we are, giving the chaser the chance to close the gap.
27:25I wish you luck.
27:26The correct answer is...
27:31No, it is work.
27:34Very famous quote.
27:35There you are, staying there.
27:37Oh, well.
27:38It's that double vision in Galway you had.
27:40All right, the chaser is put.
27:44Yeah, obviously work closes the gap.
27:47Here's the next question.
27:49Which medical condition is known technically as prepatellar bursitis?
27:55Is it A, housemaid's knee?
27:57B, jogger's nipple?
27:59C, tennis elbow?
28:01You've put.
28:05Housemaid's knee?
28:06The patella's the knee.
28:08Absolutely.
28:09So, makes sense.
28:10Break ground, you ready?
28:11Correct answer is...
28:12Yeah, brilliant, well done.
28:18Lucy, you're through.
28:19Congratulations.
28:20Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant.
28:23Chaser.
28:24Yeah, good work.
28:25As Oscar Wilde said, I have nothing to declare but my genius.
28:27I have nothing to declare other than I'm slightly worried about you and the final chase.
28:31Indeed.
28:32Lucy, go and take your seat.
28:33And the final chase.
28:34Well done.
28:35So, £13,000 in the price fund could have been so much more.
28:39I know, but once bitten twice shy.
28:41Once Angie made her exit, it's going to be hard for anyone to go for the higher offer.
28:45Yeah, absolutely right.
28:46However, we shall find out whether Adrian can add any more money to the total price fund.
28:51He's up next.
28:51Now, you're an entrepreneur.
28:56Yes.
28:56From Blackpool.
28:57Yes.
28:58Now, what do you do in your spare time?
28:59I play quite a little poker like Angie.
29:02Ah.
29:02I play at least once a week, so I've got a bit of a gambling head on my shoulders.
29:05Right.
29:05So, I'll have to see what the step-up's like.
29:06Well, it's interesting because you were saying, you know, you should go for it so I can see your gambling element going in there.
29:12Now, how do you rate your knowledge?
29:13Not as good as it used to be because I've got a couple of young kids now, so I know a lot about pre-8 o'clock in the morning TV and not much about anything else.
29:19Well, we shall find out.
29:21Quickfire questions against the clock.
29:22Each one's worth a grand.
29:23Good luck, Adrian.
29:24Your time starts now.
29:27On a standard mobile phone keypad, the letters ABC are on what number?
29:31Two.
29:32Correct.
29:32In 1972, Roy Castle began hosting what children's TV show?
29:36Record Breakers.
29:36Correct.
29:37What horse race forms the spring double with the Lincoln Handicap?
29:40Epson Derby.
29:41Grand National.
29:42The cladder ring is named after a village in what country?
29:45Ireland.
29:45Correct.
29:46Jim Carrey's character discovers his life as a TV reality show in what film?
29:50Epson Truman Show.
29:51No, Truman Show.
29:52What glam rock band had hits with Ryder White Swan and Metal Guru?
29:55Oh, uh, Shut Life.
29:58Pass.
29:58T-Rex.
29:59Members of Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church are more commonly known as what?
30:02Moonies.
30:03Correct.
30:03The word détente was used to describe relations between America and where?
30:08France.
30:09Russia.
30:10The Astros' home baseball ground is in what Texas city?
30:13Houston.
30:13Correct.
30:14What is the main vegetable ingredient of the Irish dish champ?
30:18Potatoes.
30:18Correct.
30:19What spoof band featured in the 70s TV film All You Need Is Cash?
30:23Oh, um, pass.
30:24The Rutles.
30:25Magnesium hydroxide is another name.
30:27Now, not bad, though.
30:29Six grand.
30:30Happy with that?
30:31Yeah.
30:31A couple that I knew that I couldn't get out.
30:33Well, nonetheless, it's time to face the chaser.
30:48Hello.
30:48Hello.
30:49Well, you're a gambler.
30:50Let's see.
30:51Put some money on the table.
30:52There we go.
30:53There is your six grand.
30:54If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
30:57Only £500 for you, Adrian.
31:00But if you wish to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
31:03Well, this makes a nice round £60,000 to divide between the three of you.
31:09£47,000.
31:11£47,000.
31:13Ouch.
31:15He's not infallible.
31:16You've got questions wrong, you can do it.
31:18What do you think, Debbie?
31:19He's shown he's beatable, yeah?
31:21And he's put that big offer there to tempt you so that he thinks he can get you out.
31:25Yeah.
31:25So I think we need you back here.
31:27Okay.
31:28Thank you very much, team.
31:30It is a remarkable offer.
31:32It's a big jump.
31:33£14,000 difference.
31:34It is.
31:35I think.
31:39I think I'm going to stick with the £6,000 now.
31:41Fine, stick with the £6,000.
31:42Wow, it was great watching all those emotional contortions.
31:45I imagine you're an amazing poker player to watch.
31:48Let's get cracking.
31:50For £6,000, the chase is on.
31:56Good luck.
31:57Here comes your first question.
32:00What country became a test cricket playing nation in 1992?
32:04A. Sri Lanka.
32:05B. Zimbabwe.
32:07C. Ireland.
32:08You're put.
32:13Sri Lanka.
32:14Cricket fan?
32:15No, hate it.
32:16All right.
32:17Bit of a guess?
32:18Complete guess.
32:18I don't remember Ireland playing test cricket matches.
32:20Zimbabwe, I think.
32:22I've been around.
32:23Don't know.
32:24Bit of a guess.
32:25Correct answer is.
32:29Zimbabwe.
32:30Stay where we are.
32:31The chase has put.
32:34Yeah, it gets that right.
32:35Immediately closes the gap.
32:36Sri Lanka, sometime in the early 80s.
32:39And Ireland, never.
32:40Although they did pull off a brilliant victory over England in this year's Cricket World Cup.
32:44Thank you very much.
32:45Here's the next question.
32:48Alexandra Burke's hit, Hallelujah, was written by which musician?
32:52A. Leonard Cohen.
32:53B. Donovan.
32:54C. Bob Dylan.
32:57You've put.
32:58Leonard Cohen.
32:59Happy with that?
33:00Yeah.
33:00100%.
33:01I think I knew it anyway, but I think when she won X Factor, and she obviously covered
33:06it, I'm pretty sure it's Leonard Cohen.
33:08Correct answer is.
33:10Terrific.
33:11Yeah, four from home.
33:12That's good.
33:12Now we're underway.
33:13The chaser has put.
33:16Yeah, Leonard Cohen knew that one straight away.
33:18Let's move straight on to the next question.
33:20Here we go.
33:22Under which English monarch was Walter Riley executed?
33:26A. James I.
33:28B. Elizabeth I.
33:29Or C. Charles I.
33:31You've put.
33:35Elizabeth I.
33:36Not my strongest subject history, but I remember from Blackadder that Walter Riley appeared
33:42with Elizabeth I, I think.
33:45Correct answer is.
33:49James I, stay where you are.
33:51The chaser has put.
33:54Yeah, gets it right and closes the gap would have wiped us out if we'd have gone for the
33:5847 grand.
33:59Nasty little question, that.
34:00Yeah.
34:00Because everybody associates Sir Walter Riley with Elizabeth I, but it was during the reign
34:04of James I, who was actually executed correctly, in my opinion, for preferring the Alexandra
34:09Burt version, hallelujah, to the Leonard Cohen.
34:12Right.
34:13Doesn't help us.
34:14Four from home.
34:14It's going to be a long slog, this, to get back.
34:17I need one that he doesn't know now.
34:18Or more importantly, you need one, you know.
34:21Then I know.
34:21Here's your next question.
34:23Who was allegedly only 14 years old when Francis Ford Coppola cast him as clean in Apocalypse
34:29Now?
34:29Is it A. Lawrence Fishburne, B. Samuel L. Jackson, C. Denzel Washington?
34:35You've put Denzel Washington.
34:44Oh, no.
34:45I think that's wrong.
34:46You do?
34:47I couldn't decide between two of them and they ended up putting the third one.
34:51You couldn't decide between Fishburne and Jackson?
34:53I just didn't know.
34:55I've not seen the film for such a long time, I can't remember which one of them's in it,
34:58but I'm pretty sure Denzel Washington is not the one now.
35:01Ah.
35:01All right.
35:02If you could change your mind, who would you pick now?
35:04One of the other two.
35:06Oh, well, there you are.
35:08Probably Lawrence Fishburne.
35:10Fishburne, OK.
35:11All right, well, we'll find out.
35:13To stay in the game, correct answer is...
35:15Fishburne, stay in where you are.
35:26Terrible.
35:27The chaser's got to get this wrong for us to stay in the game.
35:29Does he know it?
35:31The chaser has put...
35:39Yeah, gets it right and wipes us out.
35:42One from the starting grid.
35:45Terrible.
35:45Just one of those trivia facts that did the rounds when The Matrix came out
35:49and people were wondering who the devil is Lawrence Fishburne
35:51while he was in Apocalypse Now.
35:53Yeah, there you are.
35:54I knew loads of the other questions and none of my own.
35:57Well, there you are.
35:58I have to say, Adrian, unfortunately, you have been caught.
36:00A few of the chase is over.
36:02OK.
36:02Cheerio.
36:05Good job that you can go for the higher amount.
36:07However, two good players in the final chase.
36:10Two good players in the final, and I'm very pleased to see two perfectly good players leave.
36:14Right, indeed.
36:16£13,000 in the total prize fund.
36:18Debbie and Lucy have made it through to the final chase.
36:21Can they take home some money?
36:22Come back to find out after the break.
36:24Welcome back.
36:28Debbie and Lucy have made it through to the final chase.
36:30There's £13,000 in the total prize fund.
36:33Now, on the buzzer and against the clock, the girls must answer as many questions as they can.
36:37Each right answer puts them a step further away from the chaser.
36:40Then the chaser has the same amount of time to try and catch the team.
36:43If he does, the girls go home with nothing.
36:44If he doesn't, they go home with £13,000, which is £6,500 each.
36:50That would be nice, wouldn't it?
36:51All right, and what would you do with your £6,500, Debbie?
36:53I'm up the steps of the airplane and heading for first class.
36:56All right, fair enough.
36:57Lucy?
36:57I'd give some to me on my dad, and then I'd probably go shopping, buy some shoes.
37:01Right, thank you very much indeed.
37:03Now, two of you have made it through to the final chase.
37:05It means you get an automatic two-step head start on our chase.
37:07There it is, on our board, OK?
37:10I wish you luck.
37:12Your time starts now.
37:15What colour is ebony?
37:16Lucy.
37:17Brown.
37:17It's black.
37:18Cess Fabregas plays football for what country?
37:21Lucy.
37:22Green.
37:22Correct.
37:23Who won the X Factor in 2010?
37:26Debbie.
37:26Joe McEldray.
37:27No, it's McCardle.
37:28In 1931, which politician founded the new party?
37:32Debbie.
37:33Oswald Mosley.
37:33What do the initials GMT stand for?
37:36Lucy.
37:36Granite Meantime.
37:37Correct.
37:37In what city does Batman live?
37:39Lucy.
37:40Correct.
37:41Which Girls Loud members sang with Agro Santos on Like You Like?
37:44Lucy.
37:45Nicola.
37:45It's Kimberly Walsh.
37:46The Okapi belongs to what family of mammals?
37:49Debbie.
37:50The giraffe.
37:51Which nurse was the lady with the lamp?
37:52Debbie.
37:53Florence Nightingale.
37:54Correct.
37:55The Spanish Inquisition was a sketch from what TV show?
37:57Debbie.
37:57Monty Python.
37:58Correct.
37:59Matthew Hall is the original name of which comedian?
38:02Debbie.
38:02Pass.
38:03Harry Hill.
38:03Who designed the Flying Scotsman steam locomotive?
38:06Debbie.
38:06Stevenson.
38:07Nigel Gresley.
38:08Who created Hercule Poirot?
38:10Lucy.
38:10Maca the Christy.
38:11Correct.
38:11What creatures are kept in an aviary?
38:13Debbie.
38:14Birds.
38:14Correct.
38:15Skater boy and girlfriend were hit for which singer?
38:17Lucy.
38:17Ivo Levine.
38:17Correct.
38:17What European capital stands on the Vistula?
38:20Debbie.
38:21Pass.
38:21It's Warsaw.
38:22What bone forms the tusk of an elephant?
38:24Lucy.
38:25Pass.
38:26It's ivory.
38:27Who was actress Emma Thompson's first husband?
38:29Lucy.
38:30Kenneth Branagh.
38:30Correct.
38:31Which boxer was known as the clone's cyclone?
38:34Debbie.
38:35Pass.
38:35Barry McGuigan.
38:36Who played Johnny Blaze, title character in the film Governor's Stone?
38:38Sage.
38:39Correct.
38:40The coronary arteries supplied blood to an organ?
38:42Lucy.
38:42Heart.
38:42Correct.
38:43In what sport is triple wutz performed?
38:45Debbie.
38:45Ice skating.
38:46Correct.
38:47Grace and Favour was a spin-off from what TV show?
38:49Debbie.
38:50Pass.
38:50Are you being served?
38:51How many square metres in a hectare?
38:54Lucy.
38:55Thousand.
38:55It's 10,000.
38:56Olive is the shade of what colour?
38:57Lucy.
38:58Green.
38:58Correct.
38:59Teriyaki sauce comes from what country?
39:00Lucy.
39:01Correct.
39:02What royal residence is near King's Lynn?
39:04Debbie.
39:04Flandrigham.
39:05Correct.
39:05Myra Hess famously played what instrument?
39:08Debbie.
39:08Violin.
39:08It's piano.
39:09Which Teletubby has the shortest name?
39:11Lucy.
39:11Correct.
39:12How many different vowels in the word precious?
39:15Oh.
39:16Unlucky.
39:16Four.
39:17Unlucky.
39:17Four is the correct answer.
39:19Run out of time.
39:20But 18 steps.
39:21How do you feel, girls?
39:22Debbie?
39:23Yeah, we're confident.
39:24We're going to push him back.
39:25We know he can be beaten.
39:26Good.
39:26If you can push him back, you've got a really, really good chance.
39:29Excellent stuff.
39:29Let's see if 18 steps is indeed enough.
39:32It's time to bring back the chaser.
39:3318 steps.
39:47Good total.
39:48I am a little bit relieved because I think you're slightly better than that.
39:50Yeah.
39:51I'm not going to take anything for granted whatsoever.
39:52Right, that's fine.
39:54Thank you very much.
39:54Remember, if the chaser gets a question wrong and then the team get it right, they push the
39:58chaser back one step and that could be the difference between winning and losing.
40:01Let's see if 18 steps is enough.
40:03It is time for the final chase.
40:05Chaser, your time starts now.
40:14According to the proverb, a friend in need is what?
40:16A friend indeed.
40:17Correct.
40:17Eileen Derbyshire plays which character in Coronation Street?
40:20Gail.
40:21Stop the clock.
40:21That is wrong.
40:24Irene Grimshaw.
40:25Is also wrong.
40:26Emily Bishop.
40:28Time starts a game.
40:30Now, who had a number one with That's Not My Name?
40:33Ting Ting.
40:33Correct.
40:34Which Irish dramatist wrote The Shadow of a Gunman?
40:37Shaw.
40:38Stop the clock.
40:39That is wrong.
40:42James Drace.
40:43Is also wrong.
40:44Correct answer, Sean O'Casey.
40:45Chaser, your time starts again now.
40:48Ophthalmia is an information of what part of the body?
40:50Your eyes.
40:50Correct.
40:51Barabrith is a cake from what country of the UK?
40:54Wales.
40:54Correct.
40:55Whose childhood inspired the TV show Everybody Hates, Chris?
40:58Chris Rock.
40:59Correct.
41:00Berengaria was the wife of which English king?
41:02Richard the Lionheart.
41:03That was the first.
41:04Correct.
41:04How many natural satellites orbit the Earth?
41:07One.
41:07Correct.
41:08Evan Almighty was the follow-up to what Jim Carrey film?
41:11God Almighty.
41:12Stop the clock.
41:12That is wrong.
41:14Bruce Almighty.
41:15Is correct.
41:15Push the chaser back.
41:17Chaser, your time starts again.
41:19Now, which rapper had hits with hard-knock life and 99 problems?
41:22Jay-Z.
41:24Jay-Z.
41:24Correct.
41:24Which comic actor's autobiography is called Nerds Do Well?
41:28Pass.
41:29Stop the clock.
41:30Correct.
41:31Jim Carrey.
41:33Jim Carrey.
41:33Is wrong.
41:34Correct answer, it's Simon Pegg.
41:36Chaser, your time starts again now.
41:39What's six times eight?
41:4048.
41:41Correct.
41:42The young of what animal is a leveret?
41:43Hair.
41:44Correct.
41:45What country lost the 2010 FIFA World Cup final?
41:47The Netherlands.
41:48Correct.
41:49Who starred in films, 27 dresses and the ugly truth?
41:51Us.
41:52Stop the clock.
41:54Katherine Heigl.
41:55Is correct.
41:56We push the chaser back.
41:58Nine steps required to catch a team.
41:59Time remaining, 58 seconds.
42:01Your time starts again now.
42:04What month of the year comes first alphabetically?
42:09April.
42:10Is correct.
42:11Author Vladimir Nabokov was born in what country?
42:13Russia.
42:13Correct.
42:14God's Gift and Street Mate starred which TV presenter?
42:19Pass.
42:20Stop the clock.
42:21Savina McCall.
42:22Is correct.
42:23Eight steps required to catch now.
42:2742 seconds remaining.
42:28Your time starts again now.
42:30Entebbe is a city in what country?
42:32Uganda.
42:32Correct.
42:33In the cartoon, what animal is droopy?
42:35It's a dog.
42:35Correct.
42:36How many right angles does a rectangle have?
42:38Four.
42:39Correct.
42:39Who voiced the baby and look who's talking?
42:41Bruce Willis.
42:42Correct.
42:42Who wrote the opera The Marriage of Figaro?
42:44Mozart.
42:45Correct.
42:45In fashion, what are culottes?
42:47Shoes.
42:48Stop the clock.
42:49That is wrong.
42:51Shorts.
42:51It's correct.
42:54Chaser.
42:54Your time starts again now.
42:57On TV, who played B.A. Baracos in the A-Team?
42:59Mr. T.
43:00Correct.
43:00What are the vast plains of Argentina called?
43:02The Pampers.
43:03Correct.
43:04Who played Shark Hunter Quint in Jaws?
43:07Roy Scheider.
43:08Stop the clock.
43:09That is wrong.
43:09This is crucial.
43:11I can see this.
43:12No.
43:16I'm so sorry we don't know.
43:17Robert Shaw.
43:19Chaser, your time starts again.
43:22Now, how many letters in our alphabet?
43:2526.
43:25Correct.
43:26Which British politician was nicknamed Two Jags?
43:28John Prescott.
43:29Yes.
43:30Whoa.
43:30That was close.
43:32Seven seconds remaining.
43:35Oh, Robert Shaw and one other pushback could have done it.
43:38Oh, girls, how do you feel?
43:41Gutted.
43:42I bet.
43:43I am so sorry.
43:44Debbie, Lucy, we're going to have to take away the £13,000.
43:48And for you, you have been caught and the chase is over.
43:52Chaser.
43:53What can I say?
43:53You two are absolutely magnificent.
43:55The teacher and the student, you're a brilliant advert for the British education system.
44:00And I'm extremely delighted to have beaten you.
44:02I bet you are.
44:04Well, with a smile on his face, he wipes out our team, Lucy and Debbie.
44:09Can anyone take down the cinnamon?
44:11Find out next time on The Chase.
44:13Goodbye.
44:17What a well-known singer and a big-name radio DJ battle it out this weekend.
44:26Vernon Case here for All Star Family Fortunes tomorrow at 7.
44:30Tonight from 7, though, are plans brewing to get Aaron out of the mire
44:33when we're off to Emmerdale before Coronation Streets at 7.30.
44:37We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:38We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:39We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:40We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:41We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:42We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:43We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:44We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:45We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:46We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:47We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:48We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:49We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:50We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:51We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:52We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:53We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:54We'll see you next time on The Chase.
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