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05:50và I put a new one up every day
05:53throughout an Advent joke calendar.
05:56Thì, các bạn có thể làm được những gì đó?
05:59Absolutely. I get her involved because I run out of ideas.
06:03And every year I say I want to stop
06:05and then some people say, please stop.
06:07And most of them, some people say, no, please carry on.
06:10So, it's a Marmite experience.
06:12Well, there we are, but perfectly enjoyed by one and all, I'm sure.
06:15Do you have a lovely big double gag on the 24th?
06:18No, but the last one usually involves my cat in some way.
06:22So, it's usually a, you know, an old staple classic.
06:25Very good. Excellent.
06:27Now, Charmilla, what about these activities?
06:30I'm not a big outdoorsy person.
06:32However, I think I can do take a friend on a nature adventure.
06:37Adventure, says Charmilla.
06:39Shall we see how many of our 100 people said adventure?
06:44Adventure is right.
06:45Seven is the only score we have at the moment.
06:48Adventure 31.
06:51There we are.
06:52And the National Trust suggests that if you want to take someone on an adventure,
06:55that the next time you do that, you share it with a new after-school friend
07:00or a well-known classmate.
07:02Or, indeed, you could take one of your family members with you as well.
07:06And then you could write a joke about it afterwards.
07:08Absolutely.
07:09Yes. There we are.
07:10A gift that keeps on giving.
07:11Steve, welcome to Pointless.
07:12Lovely to have you here.
07:13Tell us all about yourself.
07:14I'm a medical engineer at a large acute hospital in Essex.
07:21This is all fascinating.
07:22So, a medical engineer, what's that mean?
07:25Basically, all of the equipment that you see in a hospital, I maintain and repair.
07:31And this is incredibly high-tech and ever-evolving software, one imagines.
07:36Absolutely.
07:37Yes.
07:37And an awful lot of training courses as well.
07:39Are they in places like the Canary Islands?
07:42I wish.
07:42No.
07:43The best one I've ever had is in America, I'm afraid.
07:45OK, well, there we go.
07:46Yes.
07:46Otherwise, it's largely Basildon.
07:48Yeah.
07:49Yes.
07:49I mean, lovely to go to Basildon, but you know, it's not the Canary Islands, is all I'm saying.
07:53Steve, what would you like to go for?
07:55Well, as campfire's gone, I suppose skim a stone.
07:59Skim a stone, says Steve.
08:02Shall we see how many of our 100 said stone?
08:07Stone is right.
08:1031 is our high score, and you pass that.
08:12Oh, 30 for stone.
08:13Very well done indeed.
08:14I don't know if you've ever done it yourself, but I bet you didn't hit the Guinness World Record number.
08:19What's the most you've ever done?
08:20Probably about 10.
08:22Well, the world record, according to the Guinness World Record book, is 88 skips.
08:29It was achieved by an American in 2013.
08:32And apparently, he prefers stones that weigh between three and eight ounces.
08:35They're a quarter of an inch thick, very smooth, and have flat bottoms,
08:40though they don't need to be perfectly round.
08:42Thank you very much indeed.
08:44Now then, Richard, welcome back.
08:46This is your last show, you and Storm.
08:48Yes, so sad.
08:49We have to make it count.
08:50We should.
08:51Tell us more, more.
08:52There must be things you haven't yet told us.
08:54Well, moving on from the goose, which was quite funny.
08:57This story is so tragic because I'm a Cardiff City season ticket holder.
09:02So I support the mighty bluebirds, and that's always a tough gig.
09:05So I'm resilient in my season ticket holding.
09:08That's good.
09:09Yeah.
09:09It's quite a close-knit community.
09:11Of course.
09:12Well, you know, when you're in trouble.
09:14Such a good thing.
09:14Yeah, quite right.
09:15Quite right.
09:15Now, Richard, you're the last person to have this board.
09:17Do you want to fill in all the blanks for us?
09:18Well, I think we've got help a wild animal, explore the wonders of a rock pool, and go swimming in the sea.
09:26But I'm going to go play Conkers.
09:28Conkers, says Richard.
09:30Yes, I think this should be a nice lowish score.
09:33Let's find out.
09:34Conkers.
09:34Conkers is right.
09:3931 still our high score.
09:417 are low.
09:42You pass all the high scores.
09:44Down to 5.
09:44Very well done indeed.
09:46Conkers.
09:46Superb.
09:48Absolutely right.
09:49And we should go through the board for the rest of them.
09:52Now, you're an outdoors man.
09:53Well, indeed.
09:53Well, I think we've just been taken through it beautifully by Richard, actually.
09:56So, animal at the top.
09:57Yep.
09:58That scored 17.
09:59Pool.
10:00That was 17.
10:01And the last one, oh, it had to be the easiest one of all.
10:04In the sea, 54.
10:06Yeah.
10:06Wonderful.
10:07Thank you very much indeed, Angela.
10:08Well, we're halfway through the round.
10:09Let's have a look at those scores.
10:105, Richard.
10:12Superb.
10:13Then we travel from there to 7, where we find James and Marjorie.
10:15From there to 30, where we find Steve and Jane.
10:17And then just a whoop up to 31, where we find Charmilla and Usher.
10:22I mean, you are a little bit ahead, but not much.
10:24Usher, nothing that a lovely low-scoring answer couldn't put right immediately.
10:29So, good luck with that when we come back down the line.
10:31In fact, we're going to do that right now.
10:32So, could the second players please step up to the podium?
10:39Let us put more activities up on the board for things to do before you are 11 and 3 quarters.
10:44And here they are.
10:45There we go. Storm, welcome back.
11:11Thank you. Lovely to have you with us.
11:13And again, as I said, to Richard, your last show.
11:16So, we really have to make it count, which seems to be what you're doing right now.
11:19Perfect.
11:20Tell us more about yourself.
11:22Well, we love to go travelling, and recently we went to Costa Rica, which was absolutely amazing.
11:29And we travelled from one side of Costa Rica to the other.
11:33Yes.
11:33So, we saw all the different terrains on the way.
11:36I was going to say.
11:36So, there's sort of mountains and there's jungle.
11:39Yeah, cloud forest.
11:40Yeah, exactly.
11:41OK. Wonderful.
11:43Now then, Storm, you're on five.
11:44If you can score 25 or less with this answer, you're straight into round two.
11:48What would you like to go for?
11:50I will go for play poo sticks.
11:54Play poo sticks. Poo sticks.
11:57Well, here is your red line.
11:59Let's see where we end up with sticks.
12:07We are down to 35, taking your total up to 40.
12:11Poo, of course, being Poo Bear, who was the creation of A.A. Milne,
12:17and the game was actually first invented by them throwing sticks over the top of a bridge,
12:21wasn't it, to see which ones came out the other side.
12:24Lovely children's game.
12:25There we go.
12:27Jane, welcome.
12:28Lovely to have you here.
12:29Tell us all about yourself.
12:30I worked for 25 years as the teaching assistant in an infant school.
12:34I retired three years ago.
12:36I don't miss going to work, but there's lots of things about the job that I really miss.
12:41But I've started volunteering at a different school to hear readers in the afternoon.
12:45See, that's nice.
12:45And that's delightful.
12:46And that's scratching the itch for you.
12:48Yes, it is.
12:48Without you having to get up too early in the morning.
12:50Precisely.
12:50And do too much lesson prep.
12:52I know, I know.
12:53Oh, OK.
12:54Now, Jane, you're on 30.
12:55We are looking for a target of nine or less to get you into the next round.
13:00I bet the one I can't work out is the lowest on the board, typically.
13:04I know them all by that one, so I'm going to go for make friends with a bug.
13:08With a bug.
13:09I mean, I'm trying to think what else it could be.
13:11I mean, really.
13:12Yeah.
13:13Make friends with a bug.
13:15Let's see.
13:16Here's your red line.
13:17Where do we end up in relation to that with bug?
13:22It is make friends with a bug.
13:24And it gets you through.
13:29And it goes down to one.
13:30This is the best score of the past.
13:31And the fact of the entire round, I'll be down.
13:34It takes your total to 31.
13:36Brilliant.
13:36But make friends.
13:37I mean, it's a curious frame.
13:39You know, make friends with a bug.
13:41No, I don't know.
13:42Well, there's lots of choice because there's lots of bugs.
13:47You could have over 20,000 species of insects in the UK.
13:52You could have the biggest address book in the world with the most friends, you see.
13:56Yes.
13:57Yes.
13:58I suppose that's true.
13:58Bugs, every one of them.
13:59Yes, yes, yes.
14:01It's just make friends with doesn't really, doesn't suggest bug,
14:04which makes it more difficult.
14:06But you're completely right.
14:08You're completely right.
14:09It's quite scary when she looks at me like that.
14:12Thank you very much, Angela.
14:14Usha, welcome back.
14:16Hello.
14:16Lovely to have you with us again.
14:18Tell us more about yourself, Usha.
14:20Well, I was very fortunate to be a games maker at the London 2012 Olympics.
14:25Oh, what an amazing experience that must have been.
14:27It was incredible.
14:29It was really good fun.
14:30I was lucky enough to be at the white water rafting.
14:34Wow.
14:34And I got to work on security where I had to ask quite a large number of gentlemen
14:40to remove their belts on a regular basis.
14:43I mean, all in a day's work.
14:45Absolutely.
14:45It was very hard going for me.
14:49Oh, well done, you.
14:50What a wonderful thing to have volunteered for.
14:52Usha, you're on 31.
14:53We are looking for a score of eight or less from you.
14:55I, too, am not an outdoorsy person and everything I do know I think is going to score really high.
15:02No, I'm going to go for dam a stream.
15:04Dam a stream.
15:06Stream, shall we see?
15:07Stream, here is your red line.
15:09Shall we see if that's right?
15:10Shall we see if it can get you close to that red line?
15:14Stream is right.
15:15And while it is indeed one of the things that the national trust suggests that you do before
15:28you're 11 and 3 quarters, they do say if you are going to dam a stream that when you've built it,
15:33you should then actually knock it down because there's the possibility that wildlife further down the stream may actually depend on that water.
15:40Thank you very much indeed.
15:41Now then, Marjorie, welcome to Pointless.
15:45Thank you.
15:45It's lovely to have you here.
15:47Tell us all about yourself.
15:49Well, I retired a long time ago, but my last job was at the first county secretary for the regional WIs.
15:55Wow.
15:56So how many WIs were there in the region that you had to look after?
16:00Well, there was about 45.
16:02Goodness me.
16:03And I was happy to be the first secretary.
16:05God, well done you.
16:07What a brilliant thing to have done.
16:08I imagine, like Jane, I imagine you miss it.
16:10Oh, yes, yes.
16:12Wonderful.
16:13OK.
16:13Now, Marjorie, I'm not going to ask you to go through the board because there might be a tie.
16:20So I'm just going to ask you to pick which answer you want to give.
16:23I think I'd like to go for Get Up For The Sunrise.
16:27Get Up For The Sunrise.
16:30Three up from the bottom.
16:31Shall we see how many of our 100 said sunrise?
16:34You're on seven.
16:34You want to score 43 or less.
16:36Here is your red line.
16:37Can we get you below that with sunrise?
16:41Sunrise is right.
16:45And you are through.
16:46Look at that, Marjorie.
16:47This is terrific.
16:47Down it goes to 18.
16:49Add on James's brilliant score.
16:51And that takes a total of 25.
16:53And in case you're wondering why the National Trust said that they wanted you to do these
16:57things before you were 11 and 3 quarters, they say, apparently, if you can get children engaged in
17:03something before they are 12, then they're more likely to keep it up as a habit throughout their life.
17:09Do you want to clear the boards now?
17:10I think we could.
17:11Yes.
17:11Let's have a go.
17:12Forage for wild.
17:13Food.
17:14Food.
17:14Yeah.
17:14That would have got you 44.
17:17Go welly.
17:18Well, I'm assuming wandering.
17:20It's correct.
17:20Wandering.
17:21And that was the second lowest score on the board with five.
17:24Roll down a really big hill.
17:27Of course.
17:27That scored 58.
17:29Have you ever done that?
17:30No, many times.
17:31Oh.
17:31Not always intentional.
17:32Not always intentional.
17:34It's more fun when you don't do it intentionally, isn't it?
17:36Oh, yes.
17:37Anyhow, there we are.
17:38Thank you very much.
17:39Indeed, that brings us to the end of our first round.
17:40It means we have to say goodbye to our first pair, Usha and Sharmila.
17:43I am so sorry.
17:44It is you to whom we say goodbye.
17:46You'll be back next time.
17:47And we shall look forward to seeing you then.
17:48But meanwhile, thank you so much.
17:49Usha, Sharmila.
17:50Brilliant.
17:51But for the remaining three pairs, now time for round two.
17:57Well done, everybody.
18:01Here we are in round two.
18:03Jane, you were our lowest individual scorer in that last round.
18:06So congratulations to you.
18:08James and Marjorie, our lowest combined scorers.
18:10So congratulations to you.
18:11Very well done indeed.
18:13Best of luck to all three pairs.
18:14Our category for round two today is UK geography.
18:20Can you all decide in your pairs?
18:21Who's going to go first?
18:22Who's going to go second?
18:23And whoever's going first, please step up to the podium.
18:27OK, let's find out what the question is.
18:31Here it comes.
18:32We gave 100 people 100 seconds to name as many cities with the initial letter not repeated
18:40elsewhere in their name as they could, Angela.
18:43So to explain exactly what we're looking for, it has to be any city in the United Kingdom
18:47or indeed in one of its overseas territories or dependencies that appears on the list of cities
18:53page that is in the gov.uk website and where the first letter of the city name
19:01is not repeated elsewhere in the name.
19:04Thank you very much indeed.
19:06So, James, we come to you.
19:09Yes.
19:10I'm going to go with close to home and I'm going to say Durham.
19:15Durham, says James.
19:17Shall we see how many of our 100 people said Durham?
19:24Durham is right.
19:28Look at that.
19:29Six.
19:30Very well done indeed, James.
19:31Once again, second above, wonderfully high or low, take your pick.
19:35But yes, impressive is what I mean.
19:37Very wise to stay close to home there with that one.
19:39Durham Cathedral with nearby Durham Castle, they were made World Heritage sites in 1986.
19:47Thank you very much indeed.
19:48Now, Steve, what would you like to go for?
19:51Chelmsford.
19:52Chelmsford.
19:53And such a long name.
19:55I had to really go through it.
19:56But yes, Chelmsford.
19:58Let's see how many of our 100 people said that.
20:02Chelmsford's right.
20:04Six is the only score we have at the moment.
20:07And I wonder if you knew that Chelmsford is known as the birthplace of radio
20:17because of the connection with the inventor Marconi.
20:19He opened the world's first wireless factory there.
20:23Thank you very much indeed, Angela.
20:25Now, Storm.
20:27I'm going to go for Ely.
20:29Ely.
20:30There we are.
20:31Nice and quick.
20:32Easy to scan through.
20:34Ely, how many of our 100 people said that?
20:37Ely is right.
20:43Six are high score, two are low.
20:45Oh, and there's a pointless answer.
20:46Very well done indeed, Storm.
20:48And a pointless answer, of course, adds £250 to today's jackpot,
20:52taking the total up to £5,250.
20:55And it scores you nothing.
20:57And it's terrific.
20:58Thank you for mentioning Ely, because it's such a beautiful place.
21:01And it has a beautiful cathedral, which I'm sure you know is known as the Ship of the Fens
21:07because of its prominent position right above the surrounding flat landscape.
21:11Thank you so much.
21:13Well, we're halfway through the round.
21:13Let's have a look at those scores.
21:14Nothing the best score of the past, Storm.
21:16Very well done indeed.
21:17Then up to two where we find Steve and Jane.
21:19And then up to six where we find James and Marjorie.
21:22So, yes, you find yourselves slightly ahead there.
21:25So, Marjorie, let's have a lovely low score from you.
21:28Good luck with that.
21:29We're going to come back down the line now.
21:31Will the second players please step up to the podium?
21:33Now then, Richard, don't forget we are looking for the name of any UK city that does not
21:41repeat its first letter.
21:43And you're on absolutely nothing at the moment.
21:45So, five or less gets you into the head-to-head.
21:48OK, I'll go for one of the cities I used to live in, Newport.
21:54Newport, says Richard.
21:57You get a red line and here it is.
21:59Shall we see if we can get you below that red line with Newport?
22:02Newport is right.
22:11Very well done.
22:11That to one.
22:12Taking your total up to one.
22:14And I'm sure you know that in 2010, Newport hosted the Ryder Cup.
22:20It was at the Celtic Manor Hotel.
22:22And to date, it is indeed the only time the Ryder Cup has ever been held in Wales.
22:27Thank you very much indeed, Angela.
22:28Now, Jane, you are on two.
22:30We're looking for a target of three or less from you.
22:33I'm hoping this is a city, because they did name a train after it.
22:37Truro.
22:38Truro.
22:40Truro, says Jane.
22:41I think that's a city, but we'll find out.
22:43Here's your red line.
22:44Can we get you below that red line with Truro?
22:51Truro is right.
22:51I guess it's good, Jane.
22:56And it is.
22:57Look at that.
22:57You needed three.
22:58You got three.
22:59Takes your double up to five.
23:01The only city in Cornwall, in fact.
23:03Yes.
23:04Yes.
23:04It's got lots of narrow alleyways, if you've ever been there.
23:07And one of them is aptly named Squeeze Guts Alley.
23:12It remains a popular shortcut to today, so you must visit it if ever you go there.
23:16There we are.
23:16Thank you very much.
23:17Now then, Marjorie, I'm sorry to say you are our high scorers, even before you've given your wonderful answer.
23:24But let's have your wonderful answer nonetheless.
23:27Well, I was thinking I would go nearer to home again and say Sunderland, but I believe that's wrong.
23:32Sunderland.
23:33So I'll still say Sunderland.
23:35We'll still say it.
23:36Let's see what happens when we say Sunderland.
23:39You don't get a red line, I'm afraid, as are high scorers.
23:42How many of our 100 said Sunderland?
23:47Oh.
23:54One.
23:55It's a brilliant answer.
23:56I was wondering why you thought it was right, suddenly to meet Sunderland.
23:59Surely Sunderland's a city, and it must be.
24:02Brilliant answer.
24:03Seven is your total.
24:04Goodness.
24:05In fact, well done for getting the pointless answer, because there were only ten pointless answers.
24:09Let's take a look at them.
24:11We've got Carlisle, Doncaster and Ely, which Storm you mentioned.
24:17Gloucester, Lancaster and Newry.
24:21We also had Peterborough, Preston and Westminster.
24:25There was one further answer that was pointless.
24:28That was Douglas, which is on the Isle of Man.
24:30We were accepting crown dependencies, so Douglas would have counted as well.
24:34Thank you very much indeed, Angela.
24:35That brings us to the end of our second round.
24:37It also means we have to say goodbye to Marjorie and James, who are our high scorers.
24:40Not a very high score.
24:42Seven is extremely impressive.
24:44But thank you so much for playing.
24:45We look forward to seeing you next time.
24:46Marjorie and James, thank you so much.
24:48Thank you.
24:49But for our two remaining pairs, now time for the Head to Head.
24:57Congratulations, Steve and Jane, Storm and Richard.
24:59You are now one step closer to the final and a chance to play for our jackpot,
25:03which currently stands at £5,260.
25:08But before we play the Head to Head, we have a chance to throw even more money into that jackpot
25:12by seeing if we can't find a couple of pointless answers.
25:14So here goes.
25:14Just for fun, we gave 100 people 100 seconds to name as many
25:20women's singles winners at Eastbourne as they could.
25:24Angela?
25:25Well, we're going to give you six options.
25:27Four of them are the names of players who have won the women's singles title at the
25:31Eastbourne International Lawn Tennis Tournament.
25:34Two of them are scoring.
25:35Two of them are pointless.
25:36And two of them never won at Eastbourne.
25:39And remember, you get £250 in the jackpot for each pointless answer that you can come up with.
25:45Thank you very much indeed.
25:47So can you find the two pointless Eastbourne women's singles champions from these six?
25:52Laurie McNeil, Tashi Donaldson, Chanda Rubin, Dominika Sebulkova, Caroline Wozniacki and Bell 2.
26:06There we are. Does anybody know anything?
26:08Any ideas? No?
26:09I think Bell 2 is a lighthouse, isn't it?
26:11Sebulkova and Wozniacki are both tennis players.
26:13Yes.
26:14Do you think Bell 2 is an obscure one or a joke one?
26:16It feels it doesn't.
26:17OK, Stephen Jane, it's over to you.
26:19Would you like to nominate a pointless winner?
26:21Uh, Dominika Sebulkova.
26:24Dominika Sebulkova.
26:26You're going to say.
26:27Absolutely.
26:28Mm. OK, shall we find out?
26:30Is Dominika Sebulkova a pointless winner at Eastbourne?
26:37She's a winner at Eastbourne.
26:42Oh, look at that.
26:43Very well done indeed.
26:46Now then, Storm and Richard, shall we see if we can truffle out the other one?
26:49Shall we? Yes.
26:50Yeah.
26:51Should we take a punt at number five?
26:52Yeah.
26:53Yeah.
26:53Yeah.
26:53Caroline Wozniacki.
26:56Caroline Wozniacki.
26:57Shall we see if Caroline Wozniacki is also a pointless Eastbourne winner?
27:01Oh, two people got Caroline Wozniacki.
27:13There we are.
27:14You were right about Bell 2.
27:16It is indeed a 190-year-old lighthouse on Beachy Head.
27:21Would have had a terrible serve if we put her on the court.
27:24Yes, it would have been awful.
27:25Tashi Donaldson is Zendaya's tennis player character in the 2024 film Challengers.
27:32But we've got two left there.
27:34Do you know who they are?
27:35I think Laurie McNeil is a very familiar sounding name.
27:38I'm going to say Laurie McNeil might be the pointless one.
27:40OK.
27:41It was pointless.
27:41Oh, right.
27:43And we've got one other there.
27:44Chandra Rubin won in 2002 and again in 2003.
27:49And she would have scored you one on the board.
27:50There we are.
27:51Thank you very much indeed.
27:52Well done.
27:52You managed to add £250 to our jackpot, taking the total up to £5,500.
27:59But who's going to be playing for it?
28:01Well, we'll find out in the head-to-head.
28:08Well, as ever, the first pair to win two questions will be playing for that jackpot.
28:11And you are now allowed to confer before you give your answers.
28:14Best of luck to both pairs.
28:15Here is our first question.
28:16And it is all about...
28:22We're going to show you five pictures of people who have played Agatha Christie's character,
28:27Miss Marple, either on stage, film, television or radio.
28:33And we're going to show you their initials as well to give you a clue.
28:36Thank you very much indeed.
28:37Let's reveal our five Misses Marple.
28:42A. G. M.
28:47B. A. L.
28:53C. J. M.
28:57D. D. D. G.
29:05And E. J. W.
29:11There we are.
29:13Now, Steve and Jane, you get to go first.
29:16D. Yeah.
29:17Is it Dulcie Grey?
29:19Yeah, Dulcie Grey.
29:21Dulcie Grey for D, say Steve and Jane.
29:24Now, Storm and Richard, do you want to talk us through the rest of that board?
29:31So, we don't know A.
29:32We do know it's Angela Lansbury.
29:34We think it's June Whitfield.
29:37We don't know J. M.
29:38So, I think we'll go with June Whitfield.
29:41J. W. E.
29:44OK, June Whitfield, you are saying.
29:46So, we have Dulcie Grey and June Whitfield.
29:48Steve and Jane went Dulcie Grey.
29:50Shall we see if that is right for D and how many people said it?
29:54SONG PLAYS
29:56Dulcie Grey is right.
30:02SPIRIT
30:03cuentaspe
30:05D & O
30:06Sc Parlament
30:07D & O
30:08D & O
30:11O
30:12It will lift them up to £5,750.
30:13And it scores you nothing.
30:15And it scores you nothing.
30:17So, yes, good luck, Storm and Richard.
30:19We are looking at June Whitfield for E for your answer.
30:24Let's see how many of our 100 said June Whitfield.
30:28June Whitfield is right.
30:3428 for June Whitfield.
30:35Very well done indeed, Stephen Jane.
30:37After one question, you are up 1-0.
30:39Let's go from the top, then.
30:41We've got A.
30:42That is Geraldine McEwan.
30:43And she would have scored you five
30:46because she played in the 2000s in the television series.
30:50She did. I played Inspector Craddock against her.
30:53You did against her, did you?
30:53Yes, I did. Oh, yes.
30:55Yes. Inspector Craddock. Yes.
30:57The nice thing was they got on quite well.
30:59Usually it's the coppers who are always rather belittling of her.
31:03That's right. Craddock always liked Miss Marple.
31:05He respected her. He did.
31:07That's why I liked him.
31:08They obviously got you to play it
31:09because you're a very nice and likeable person.
31:10I didn't. That's what I was fitting for.
31:12Angela Lansbury, there we are, is B.
31:14She played Miss Marple in the 1980 film The Mirror Cracked
31:18and that would have got you 49.
31:20Julia McKenzie, she is C.
31:22She played her in the ITV series Agatha Christie's Marple.
31:27Twelve people got that right, so we completed the board.
31:31Thank you very much indeed.
31:32Well, here comes your second question, Storm and Richard.
31:34You have to win this one to stay in the game.
31:35Good luck.
31:36Our second question is all about...
31:40Reindeer.
31:43And we're going to give you five clues to facts that revolve around reindeer
31:49or indeed the word reindeer.
31:51Please give us your most obscure answer.
31:54Thank you very much indeed.
31:55Let's reveal our five reindeer clues and here they come.
31:58Sven is the reindeer companion of Christoph in this 2013 animated film and its sequels.
32:05Reindeer are the only deer species where both females as well as males
32:09have these bone-like outgrowths on their heads.
32:12Author credited with writing the poem A Visit from St. Nicholas,
32:15which names eight of Santa's reindeer.
32:18Actor and comedian who created and starred in the Netflix miniseries Baby Reindeer.
32:23and name by which wild reindeer are usually known in North America.
32:28Also, the title of a 1974 album by Elton John.
32:34There we are.
32:34Storm and Richard.
32:36Um, I think, yeah?
32:40Yeah.
32:40We're going to go with the bottom one, which we think is Caribou.
32:44Caribou, says Storm and Richard for the bottom one.
32:47Now then, Steve and Jane, can you talk us through this board?
32:51Well, the top one's Frozen.
32:52I assume...
32:53I wish I could remember the writer of the poem.
32:55I ought to know it.
32:56We've never seen baby reindeers.
32:57So, I suppose Frozen.
32:59Yeah.
33:00OK, you're going to go for Frozen.
33:02Frozen at the top.
33:03So, we have Caribou versus Frozen.
33:04Storm and Richard went Caribou for the Elton John album.
33:08Let's see how many of our 100 said that.
33:13Caribou is right.
33:19Great answer.
33:20Down it goes for six.
33:21Very well done indeed.
33:23Meanwhile, Steve and Jane have gone for Frozen, the Sven reindeer companion, featuring in the animated classic.
33:29Let's see how many of our 100 said Frozen.
33:34Frozen is right.
33:35That goes down to 30.
33:40Very well done indeed.
33:41Storm and Richard, you're back in the game after two questions.
33:44It's one all.
33:45We can go down the board.
33:46The reindeer being the only deer species where both females as well as males have those bone-like outgrowths on their heads.
33:53Antlers.
33:53Antlers.
33:53Oh, yes.
33:5439.
33:55I'll go down then to the penultimate one.
33:58That was Richard Gag.
34:00That would have got you 12.
34:01And the lowest score on the board, just one, was the author who wrote the poem, A Visit from St. Nicholas, Clement Clarke Moore.
34:10Thank you very much indeed.
34:12It all comes down to a third question.
34:13Whoever wins this goes through to the final and plays for that jackpot.
34:16Best of luck to both pairs.
34:17Our third question is all about...
34:20Shades of pink, Angela.
34:22Well, we're going to show you five words that can be used to describe various shades of pink or pinkish colours.
34:30But we have arranged the letters in alphabetical order, so you have to unscramble them and then tell us what are these shades of pink.
34:38Thank you.
34:38Can you unpick these alphabetical anagrams?
34:41And here they come.
34:43We have...
34:43Great clues.
34:52In the pronunciation.
34:53There we are.
34:55Now then, Steve and Jane, you get to go first.
34:58Ooh.
34:58Um, can you work that one out?
35:01Fuchsia.
35:02Hmm.
35:02You are going to say fuchsia.
35:04Fuchsia.
35:05Now, Storm and Richard, can you talk us through that board?
35:07Um, we know the top one.
35:09We think that's peach.
35:10The second one we think is bubblegum.
35:13We are not seeing three and five at the moment.
35:17So, which one should we go with?
35:19Peach.
35:20What are you going to go for?
35:20Peach.
35:21You are going to go for peach.
35:22So, we have fuchsia versus peach.
35:24Steve and Jane went for fuchsia.
35:26Let's see how many of our 100 said fuchsia.
35:31Fuchsia is right.
35:32That goes down to 35.
35:38Storm and Richard, meanwhile, have gone for peach.
35:40Let's see how many of our 100 said that.
35:44Peach is right.
35:4556 for peach.
35:4656 for peach.
35:48Very well done indeed.
35:49Steve and Jane.
35:50After three questions, you're through to the final.
35:522-1.
35:53Well, you got bubblegum right.
35:54Yes, 44 people managed to get that.
35:57As for the others, well, the one right down at the bottom there, the short one, is coral.
36:03That was called 22.
36:04And the one that was really difficult, three people knew what it was.
36:08And it is carnation.
36:10Oh.
36:11Carnation pink.
36:13Marvellous.
36:13Thank you very much indeed.
36:15Well, that means the pair leaving us at the end of the head-to-head round.
36:17Storm and Richard, it is you.
36:19And I'm afraid this is where you depart from the show.
36:22It's been lovely having you on.
36:23Thank you so much for coming to play.
36:23It's been brilliant.
36:24Thank you all.
36:24And you've done brilliantly.
36:26Thank you so much for playing Storm and Richard.
36:27Thank you.
36:28For Steve and Jane, though, it's now time for the Pointless final.
36:35Congratulations, Steve and Jane.
36:37You have fought off all the competition and you have won our coveted Pointless trophy.
36:47Yes.
36:48You now have a chance to win our Pointless jackpot.
36:50And at the end of today's show, the jackpot is standing at...
36:54Well, what would you like to see come up?
37:00We just need a pointless answer from you, and that is yours.
37:03Science fiction.
37:04Mm-hmm.
37:05History.
37:06Shakespeare.
37:07Shakespeare.
37:08I mean, a nice hodgepodge of different things there.
37:11Let's see.
37:11We have four options, as ever.
37:14Let's see if there's anything here that grabs you.
37:16German experimental rock and electronic music.
37:20Animation at the Oscars.
37:22World's Strongest Man and Woman.
37:25And Secretaries of State for Scotland and Wales.
37:30I know nothing about German rock.
37:32You might do.
37:33A little bit.
37:33Animation at the Oscars would be my choice.
37:35I think animation at the Oscars, definitely.
37:37Okay.
37:38Yes.
37:38Animation.
37:39Animation at the Oscars it is.
37:40So, what we are looking for is the name of any film that has won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film.
37:50That is, since it was very first awarded back in 2002 for films released in 2001, right up to and including the 2024 ceremony.
38:00Or any film that has won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film, previously known as the Best Short Subject Cartoon.
38:11That is, since it was first awarded back in November of 1932 for films released in 1931 and 1932, up to and including, again, the 2024 ceremony.
38:23Best of luck to you and best of luck to all of you at home on this one.
38:26Thank you very much indeed.
38:28Now, as always, you've got up to one minute to come up with three answers.
38:31All you need to win that jackpot is for just one of those answers to be pointless.
38:33If you find three pointless answers, we will throw in a £500 bonus.
38:38Are you ready?
38:39Yes.
38:39Let us put 60 seconds up on the clock.
38:41There they are.
38:42Your time starts now.
38:44Snow White's too obvious.
38:46Far too obvious.
38:46Fantasia?
38:47Fantasia, yep.
38:48Good one.
38:51Dumbo?
38:53Don't know.
38:56Jungle Book?
38:56Possibly, yeah.
38:58Short film?
39:02Can't think of any.
39:03No.
39:04What about any of the Aardman animations?
39:06I wondered about those.
39:07Do they count as animes?
39:09Yeah.
39:10They do.
39:10Short ones.
39:13Curse of the Weir Rabbit.
39:15Trollison Grunt.
39:16That's a long one, but it doesn't matter.
39:18Go for that one, yeah.
39:20Fantasia's good.
39:21I like Jungle Book.
39:23Yep, OK.
39:23They might be too obvious.
39:24They might not have won it anyway.
39:26There we go.
39:26Um, there was a film called Parasite, but I don't know if it was animated or what it was,
39:31to be honest.
39:32No.
39:33Didn't see it.
39:33Ten seconds left.
39:35Um.
39:36Let's go with those.
39:37Yeah, OK.
39:38Right.
39:38That's it.
39:39OK, you're happy?
39:40Yeah.
39:40Let us stop the clock in that case, and let's have your three answers.
39:43What are you going to give?
39:43Uh, Wallace and Gromit, uh, Curse of the Weir Rabbit.
39:47OK, Curse of the Weir Rabbit.
39:48Fantasia.
39:50Fantasia.
39:51Jungle Book.
39:52And Jungle Book.
39:53And these are all in the first category, Best Animated Feature Film.
39:56Of those three, which is your best shot, do you think, at a pointless answer?
40:00Fantasia.
40:00Fantasia we'll put last.
40:02Least likely to be pointless?
40:03Curse of the Weir Rabbit.
40:04Curse of the Weir Rabbit.
40:05And then we put Jungle Book in the middle.
40:07OK, well, let's put those answers up on the board in that order.
40:09And here they are.
40:12Wallace and Gromit, The Curse of the Weir Rabbit.
40:14The Jungle Book.
40:16And Fantasia.
40:18Well, they look good on the board.
40:20If one of these turns out to be pointless and wins you £5,750,
40:24what would you like to do with it?
40:26We have, uh, an interest in Steam Railway.
40:29We've been on several, but there's some like the Caledonian.
40:33Yeah.
40:33Um, up in Scotland that goes from Fort William.
40:36The one that goes across the Harry Potter Viaduct.
40:38Oh, lovely.
40:39Yes.
40:40Yes, that'd be amazing.
40:41Just travel, generally.
40:42Just travel.
40:43But maybe a little bit of steam in there.
40:44Yeah.
40:45Yeah.
40:45Well, very best of luck.
40:46Let's put these to the test.
40:48In all three cases, we're looking for winners of the Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film.
40:52Your first answer was Wallace and Gromit, The Curse of the Weir Rabbit.
40:55Let us find out if that is right.
40:57Let's see if it's pointless for £5,750.
41:02Cool.
41:02Well, it's right.
41:03There's our first little surprise.
41:06Yes.
41:06Very nice indeed.
41:07Down it goes through the 30s.
41:08£5,750 is yours if this goes all the way down to zero.
41:12Still going down.
41:13Still going down.
41:14Yes!
41:14Yes!
41:15Very well done indeed.
41:17Congratulations.
41:19The Curse of the Weir Rabbit was a pointless answer, which means you are going home with a
41:23jackpot of £5,750.
41:24At least £5,750 because, as I said earlier, if you get three pointless answers, we'll throw
41:31in an extra £500.
41:33So, we have a little opportunity to boost that jackpot.
41:35Let's see if we can get pointless answers for the other two.
41:38You've gone for the Jungle Book.
41:39Let's put it to the test.
41:40Might that be a pointless answer?
41:41No.
41:43Oh, no.
41:44There we are.
41:45Well, that was short and sweet.
41:46Oh, yes.
41:46So, there we are.
41:47Huge congratulations.
41:48You have just won the jackpot of £5,750.
41:52Thank you.
41:53Congratulations.
41:58Actually, Fantasia was also wrong, but only because the Best Animated Feature Film Oscar
42:04was only awarded for the first time in 2002, and Fantasia, of course, is much older than
42:10that.
42:11I'm sure if they'd had a category, it would have won because it is quite stunning.
42:14But let's have a look at some of the other pointless answers you might have got.
42:17Spider-Man, Into the Spider-Verse, Spirited Away, Toy Story 3.
42:23Wallace and Gromit, as you said, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
42:26The other pointless answers were Big Hero 6, Brave, Coco, Happy Feet, Rango, Ratatouille,
42:34The Boy and the Heron, Toy Story 4, and Zootropolis.
42:38Moving on to winners of the Oscar for the Best Animated Short Film, you could have had
42:42Creature Comforts.
42:44Yes.
42:45The Cat Concerto.
42:47Disney, The Three Little Pigs, and Pixar's cartoon, Tin Toy.
42:51So the only scoring answers there were Bow, Great, Piper, and The Wrong Trousers.
42:59But very well done to both of you here in the studio.
43:02Thank you very much indeed, Angela, and thanks once again to our winning players, Steve and
43:05Jane, who take away today's jackpot of £5,750.
43:09Very well done.
43:11Join us next time when we'll be putting more obscure knowledge to the test on Pointless.
43:14Meanwhile, it's goodbye from Angela.
43:16Goodbye.
43:17And it's goodbye from me.
43:19Goodbye.
43:19APPLAUSE
43:20Thank you.
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