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00:00Tonight, I'm joined by some of my colleagues from Radio 2.
00:03That's why they've made a guard of honour for me.
00:05I'm a god to these people.
00:06Look how happy they are. We've let them on TV.
00:09This is The Weakest Link.
00:19Behind me are eight celebrities
00:21who are each trying to win up to £50,000 for charity.
00:23But to do that, they'll have to work together.
00:26Seven will leave with nothing,
00:27as round by round, we lose the player, voted The Weakest Link.
00:31I mean, this is the longest they've gone without talking ever.
00:33So, let's meet the team.
00:38I'm Rylan, and I'm from Essex.
00:41I'm Joe, I'm from Northampton.
00:44I'm Trevor, I'm from Hackney.
00:48I'm Zoe, I'm from Brighton.
00:52I'm Tony, from North London.
00:55I'm Scott, and I'm from Hampshire.
00:57I'm Sally Traffic, and I'm from Suffolk.
01:02I'm Michael, I'm from South London.
01:08Well, look, I've been at Radio 2 for a while,
01:10and that is the first time you've bothered to introduce yourself.
01:13So, good luck to all of you.
01:15Here come the rules.
01:16In each round, the aim is to answer enough questions correctly
01:19to reach your target within the time limit.
01:21The target for round one is £2,500.
01:25The fastest way to get there is to work together
01:27to create a chain of eight correct answers.
01:30Get your question wrong, you break the chain,
01:32and you lose all of the money in that chain.
01:34But if you press your button and say bank,
01:37before the question is asked,
01:38the money is safe, and you begin a new chain from scratch.
01:42You've got two minutes and 30 seconds for this round.
01:45We're going to start with the person most likely
01:47to lie about loving that tune they've just played.
01:49That's you, Ryland.
01:52It's true.
01:52Let's play The Weakest Link.
01:56Start the clock.
01:58In drinks, which sparkling wine made in an area of north-east France
02:01is nicknamed Champa's?
02:02Champagne.
02:03Correct. Joe.
02:04In fairy tales, a farmyard bird who fears the sky is falling
02:07when an acorn lands on their head is named what?
02:09Chicken Licking or Turkey Twizzler?
02:11Chicken.
02:12Correct. Trevor.
02:14In events, the 2025 Glastonbury Festival
02:16took place during which month of the year?
02:22July.
02:22June.
02:23Zoe.
02:24In celebrities, Tim Henman has represented Great Britain
02:26in which racket sport?
02:28Tennis.
02:28Correct.
02:29Tony.
02:29In world geography, what O is the common name
02:32given to the remote and vast inland wilderness of Australia?
02:40Pass.
02:41Outback.
02:41Scott.
02:42Scott.
02:42What sounds like both a small structure used for Christian worship
02:46and the stage name of a singer with the surname Roan?
02:50Chapel.
02:50Correct.
02:51Sally.
02:52In politics, what is the two-word name of the international association
02:55known as the EU?
02:57European Union.
02:58Correct.
02:58Michael.
02:59Look at your screen.
03:00What is the common name of this flower?
03:03Crocus.
03:04Snowdrop.
03:05Rylan.
03:06In books, Murder Online 1 is the title of a 2025 Whodunit novel
03:10by the TV and radio presenter Jeremy Who.
03:13Vine.
03:13Correct.
03:14Joe.
03:14Bank.
03:15In time measurement, how many centuries are there in one millennium?
03:19Pass.
03:20Ten.
03:20Trevor.
03:21In games, when two dice are rolled and both show one dot,
03:25what phrase is given to the score?
03:26Snake eyes or lizard toes?
03:28Snake eyes.
03:29Correct.
03:29Zoe.
03:30In cinema, in the 2019 film starring Will Smith,
03:33the character Aladdin initially meets the genie by rubbing what object?
03:36A lamp.
03:37Correct.
03:38Tony.
03:38According to the nursery rhyme that begins,
03:41it's raining, it's pouring, the old man is what?
03:43Snoring.
03:43Correct.
03:44Scott.
03:44In food and drink, brekkie is an informal term for which meal of the day?
03:48Breakfast.
03:48Correct.
03:49Sally.
03:49Bank.
03:50In organisations, what L is a building or a room containing books
03:53and other media for the purposes of lending?
03:56Library.
03:56Correct.
03:57Michael.
03:58What word goes with fountain for a type of writing implement
04:00and with knife in a small tool associated with a Swiss army?
04:04Pen.
04:04Correct.
04:05Ryland.
04:06In entertainment, Wookieepedia is an online information source
04:09dedicated to which science fiction franchise?
04:13Star Wars.
04:13Correct.
04:14Joe.
04:14In spelling, the words honestly and heirloom both begin with which letter?
04:18H.
04:18Correct.
04:19Trevor.
04:19In UK geography, the town in Wales that was granted city status
04:23in 2022 has what name?
04:25Brexham or Wrexham?
04:26Wrexham.
04:27Correct.
04:28Time is up, radio team.
04:31That was great, Weakest League.
04:34Oh, my goodness.
04:36I thought you were going to be trash.
04:39Thanks.
04:40Thanks a lot.
04:41You banked £1,050.
04:45Well done.
04:45Great stuff.
04:46Really, really, really good.
04:49So, who's less Mark Goodyear and more Mark Baddier?
04:54Who thinks Vernon Kaye comes after Vernon Jay?
04:56One of you is about to leave with nothing.
05:01It's time to vote off The Weakest Link.
05:06Well, Rom, I reckon it's between Tony Longpaw's Blackburn
05:10and Trevor Wins Glaston-Nelson to go.
05:13Neither seem to be paying attention to those questions.
05:15Voting's over.
05:19It's now time to reveal who you think is The Weakest Link.
05:26Trevor.
05:30Tony.
05:33Tony.
05:35Trevor.
05:38Trevor.
05:40Joe.
05:41Trevor.
05:46Trevor.
05:46Trevor.
05:53I'm going to laugh because it's not funny.
05:55It's not funny.
05:55I'm all right about it, mate, seriously.
05:57Oh, no.
05:58It's Glaston-Nelson.
05:58No, I'm fine.
05:59So, first question to everybody.
06:01Is everyone okay?
06:03Traumatized?
06:03We are now.
06:04Yeah, yeah.
06:05Sally.
06:06Yeah.
06:06When I spoke to you last on our show...
06:08Yes.
06:09..you were saying you were nervous...
06:10Yeah.
06:10..you were panicking...
06:11It's the early days.
06:12..you got all your questions right and you banked money.
06:14All my questions, just the two.
06:16Yeah, but, I mean, you know, that's how many...
06:17Yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:18You know, just take the compliment, you know?
06:20Thank you very much.
06:21Why did you vote for Trevor?
06:23We've got previous.
06:24Oh.
06:29What's your issue with Trevor Nelson?
06:30I can't...
06:30I'm not going to go into it, but, you know,
06:33he's not always been the kindest of people.
06:35LAUGHTER
06:36This is great!
06:41Well, that, erm...
06:42Anything in particular that sticks out?
06:44No, Ramesh, I'm not going into it.
06:46OK, fine.
06:46I'll tell you later.
06:47Trevor, how...
06:49LAUGHTER
06:50How did you feel going into this
06:54and how do you feel about what's transpired?
06:56I actually feel OK.
06:57If I got everything wrong, I'd have felt devastated.
07:00Yeah.
07:00The only question you got wrong was the Glastonbury question.
07:02Yeah, which...
07:02But in your defence, we didn't really talk about it on Radio 2.
07:05So, so...
07:06Well, we haven't stopped talking about it on Radio 2.
07:09In my defence, I enjoy Glastonbury from my own sofa.
07:13Yes.
07:13And I watch...
07:14You watch the coverage a month later.
07:16Two weeks later.
07:17Three weeks later.
07:18Have you got anything to say to the colleagues and friends?
07:20I think...
07:21Justified.
07:22If I was the worst, then I should go.
07:24But Sally...
07:25I'd like to say publicly now...
07:26Yeah, sure.
07:27I have no beef with Sally.
07:28OK.
07:28I'm pretty happy with my colleagues.
07:30I don't want them to feel bad about it at all.
07:32OK.
07:32Well, listen, Trevor, I'm really sorry to say.
07:35I don't think you are.
07:36I'm really sorry.
07:37Trevor, I love you.
07:38I don't know.
07:39I mean, let me find out what Sally's story is.
07:41But I do love you.
07:42You're a legend.
07:43And I'm sorry to see you go.
07:44But I'm afraid to say that with five votes,
07:47you are the weakest link.
07:48Goodbye.
07:53Love you, Trev.
07:54Bye, Trev.
07:54Bye, Trev.
07:57Trev.
08:00I think I'll go down in history as the DJ who got Glastonbury wrong.
08:06I like being notorious.
08:12Well, I thought that was a really good performance from Aldi.
08:15Not only in the rounds,
08:16but also pretending you felt sorry for Trevor
08:18while you're really delighted that it was him that went.
08:20Round two.
08:21You have banked £1,050 so far out of a possible £2,500.
08:26Seven players are left,
08:28and we are taking ten seconds off the clock.
08:30We're going to start with the strongest link from the last round.
08:33That's you, Rylan.
08:34Let's play the weakest link.
08:37Start the clock.
08:39In dogs, the breed that is also known as an Alsatian
08:42is commonly called the German what?
08:44Shepard.
08:44Correct.
08:45Joe.
08:45In a game of bingo,
08:46which number is often represented by the cool dancing queen?
08:53Pass.
08:54Seventeen.
08:55Zoe.
08:55In books,
08:56which precious green stone is the name of the city
08:58that Dorothy and her friends visit in the wonderful Wizard of Oz?
09:01The Emerald City.
09:02Correct.
09:03Tony.
09:03In sports,
09:04what item of headwear is used as a term to denote
09:06that a footballer has represented their country at international level?
09:10A cab.
09:10Correct.
09:11Scott.
09:11In language,
09:12somebody claiming to communicate with the dead
09:14is often called a what?
09:15Average or medium?
09:16Medium.
09:17Correct.
09:17Sally.
09:18In music,
09:18what bee is the magazine first published in 1894
09:21that went on to collate the US Hot 100 singles charts?
09:25Beat.
09:26Billboard.
09:27Michael.
09:27In sayings,
09:28two people or things that perfectly complement one another
09:31are said to be a match made in where?
09:33Heaven.
09:33Correct.
09:34Ryland.
09:35In cinema,
09:35what is the title of the 2025 Marvel film
09:38starring Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova
09:40that shares its name with the weather phenomena?
09:43Pass.
09:44Thunderbolts.
09:45Joe.
09:46In agriculture,
09:46in relation to crops,
09:47the abbreviation GM usually stands for what two-word term?
09:51Genetically modified.
09:52Correct.
09:53Zoe.
09:53Look at your screen.
09:54In which sport did this athlete win Paralympic gold?
09:58Swimming.
09:59Correct.
09:59Tony.
10:00In pastimes,
10:01graphology is a study of what?
10:03Tea leaves or handwriting?
10:05Handwriting.
10:06Correct.
10:06Scott.
10:07In sustainability,
10:08biomethane is sometimes referred to as renewable natural what?
10:12Energy.
10:12Gas.
10:13Sally.
10:14In pop music,
10:14which group consisting of Siobhan,
10:16Mitya and Keisha
10:17had a UK top ten single in 2000 called Overload?
10:21The Supremes.
10:22Sugar Babes.
10:23Michael.
10:24What sounds like both the word that describes someone
10:26who cares excessively about their appearance
10:28and a blood vessel?
10:29Vein.
10:30Correct.
10:30Ryland.
10:31In TV,
10:32the former Countdown co-presenter
10:33that wrote the textbook's 10 minutes a day maths
10:35is Carol Hu.
10:37Alderman.
10:37Correct.
10:38Joe.
10:38Fake.
10:38In Italian cookery,
10:39fettuccine,
10:40buccatini and macaroni
10:41are all types of which food stuff?
10:43Pasta.
10:44Correct.
10:44Zoe.
10:45Bank.
10:45In science,
10:46what tea is an optical instrument
10:47which magnifies distant objects
10:49to make them appear closer
10:50and is used by astronomers?
10:52Telescope.
10:52Correct.
10:53Tony,
10:54in cinema,
10:54what is the title of the 1987 film
10:56in which Robin Williams plays
10:57a US Armed Forces DJ
10:59named Adrian Cronar?
11:00The answer is
11:01Good Morning Vietnam
11:01and I can tell you Radio 2 team,
11:04you've put in the bank
11:05£250.
11:07Oh.
11:08Trevor Nelson will be delighted.
11:10He's laughing now.
11:12So,
11:13who thinks a smart speaker
11:14is someone on Radio 4?
11:19Who thinks Teddy Swims
11:21is a bear doing breaststroke?
11:23Oh.
11:23Oh, God,
11:24that's not what I wanted.
11:25One of you
11:26is about to leave with nothing.
11:28It's time to vote off
11:29The Weakest Link.
11:33Weakest Link's Sally
11:34must be too focused
11:35on tailbacks on the A34
11:37because she got
11:38two music questions wrong.
11:40However,
11:41Joe gave a memorable
11:42wrong answer
11:43and Scott lost them
11:44a lot of money.
11:46Voting's over.
11:47It's now time to reveal
11:50who you think
11:51is The Weakest Link.
11:55Joe.
11:58Scott.
12:02Scott.
12:04Joe.
12:06Joe.
12:08Rylan.
12:11Joe.
12:12Now,
12:17Sally.
12:18Yes?
12:19I'm not trying
12:20to throw you
12:21under the bus at all.
12:22Are you going to
12:22stir things up?
12:23I'm not stirring things up
12:24but what I'm saying is
12:25it's a Radio 2 special,
12:27you've got two music
12:28questions wrong
12:28and nobody voted for you.
12:29Well, thanks for reminding everybody.
12:30Well, I'm just saying
12:31the question to the group is
12:32are you all scared of Sally?
12:34Yeah.
12:34Is that what's happening?
12:35Yeah.
12:36She's got stuff on all of us.
12:38You're digging yourself
12:39a big hole, Ramesh.
12:40He'll turn on you
12:41like Trevor.
12:42Yeah, I know.
12:43Why did you vote for Rylan?
12:45Well, there is...
12:46Sally, why did you vote for Rylan?
12:48Well, because I suddenly remembered
12:49you voted for me
12:51in the first round.
12:52No, I didn't.
12:52You did?
12:53No.
12:54No, I didn't.
12:54You made that up, darling.
12:58Oh, I'm sorry.
12:59This is what we have.
12:59I'm glad everyone can see
13:00what me and Ramesh
13:01have to put up with
13:02on a Saturday afternoon.
13:03I get people messaging
13:06going,
13:06oh, don't speak to Sally
13:07like that.
13:08Now, you know.
13:08Rylan, why did you vote
13:12for the legendary Joe Wiley?
13:13The only reason I did,
13:14now that you've said
13:15that Sally got too wrong,
13:16I don't remember Sally
13:17getting too wrong,
13:18but then I remember
13:19the Dancing Queen one
13:20and I remember there was
13:21quite a big gap
13:22and I thought,
13:23I'm going to have to vote
13:24for Joe.
13:24Yeah.
13:24They say it's a family.
13:26You say it's a Radio 2 family.
13:27I mean, they say it's a family.
13:28Joe, I'll be honest with you,
13:29it's not been my experience.
13:30No, no, mine neither.
13:31No.
13:32Barely college.
13:32I am sorry, Joe.
13:33I really love you.
13:34Whatever.
13:34Joe, how big into bingo are you?
13:37No, I'm seriously really big into bingo.
13:40My sister Frances is obsessed with bingo.
13:42Yeah.
13:42I've never heard 17, Dancing Queen.
13:44I just, I mean, you knew that straight away.
13:46Just because the lyrics of the song,
13:48but it's a hard,
13:48it's a tricky question.
13:49Straight away, I was like,
13:50two fat ladies.
13:50I was expecting to know the answer
13:52and then when I didn't.
13:54Yeah.
13:55They all turned on you.
13:57They did, literally?
13:58Yeah, yeah.
13:59Well, look, Joe,
14:00it's been a delight to have you on the show.
14:02Say it.
14:02If I don't say it,
14:02I don't get a fee.
14:04I'm afraid to say that with four votes,
14:07you are the weakest link.
14:08Goodbye.
14:08I will not forget this,
14:09any of you.
14:09Oh.
14:10Especially you, Mills.
14:11Oh!
14:15No, I wasn't the weakest link,
14:17I don't think.
14:18I'm sure Sally got a couple of questions wrong,
14:20so I don't think I was.
14:21And I got the answer genetically modified
14:23and I went out on bingo.
14:24How did that happen?
14:30Round three,
14:31and you've got £1,300
14:32out of a possible £5,000.
14:35In this round,
14:36we are upping the stakes.
14:37Not only are you down to six players
14:38with another ten seconds
14:39coming off the clock,
14:40but the target is now £5,000.
14:44We're going to start with the strongest link
14:45from the last round.
14:47That's you, Zoe.
14:48Let's play the weakest link.
14:51Start the clock.
14:53In fashion,
14:54the model who in 1996
14:55became the first African-American woman
14:57to feature on the cover of GQ magazine
14:59is Tyra who?
15:01Er, Banks.
15:01Correct.
15:02Tony.
15:02In art,
15:03the 1963 Roy Lichtenstein work
15:05displayed at the Tate Modern
15:06showing a plane firing a rocket
15:08has what title?
15:09Wham or Bam?
15:11Bam.
15:12It's Wham.
15:13Scott.
15:13Scott, look at your screen.
15:16This style of decorated souvenir
15:17depicts a national symbol
15:18of which European country?
15:21Ukraine.
15:22Portugal.
15:22Sally.
15:23In famous siblings,
15:24what is the surname
15:25of the MP Rupert
15:26and her sister,
15:27the former Blue Peter presenter,
15:28Connie?
15:30Er, Rupert and Connie.
15:31Er,
15:33Smith.
15:34Huck.
15:34Michael.
15:35Pardon?
15:35In sports,
15:36which apparatus used
15:37in rhythmic gymnastics
15:38shares its name
15:39with a standard suit
15:40in playing cards?
15:43Clubs.
15:44Correct.
15:45Rylan.
15:45In UK geography,
15:46what D follows peak
15:48and lake
15:48to give the names
15:49of two national parks
15:50located in the north of England?
15:51District.
15:52Correct.
15:52Zoe.
15:53In shared terms,
15:54what word for a small
15:55handheld computer
15:56is also the name
15:57for a measured amount
15:57of medicine
15:58typically in the shape
15:59of a small disc?
16:03Tablet.
16:03Correct.
16:04Tony.
16:04In theatre,
16:05a group of short stories
16:06about Tevye the Dairyman
16:08provided the inspiration
16:09for the 1964 Broadway musical
16:11Fiddler on the What?
16:12Roof.
16:12Correct.
16:13Scott.
16:13Bank.
16:14What word goes with grand
16:15in a major annual
16:16Aintree horse race
16:17and with treasure
16:17in the title
16:18of a 2004
16:19Nicolas Cage film?
16:21National.
16:21Correct.
16:22Sally.
16:22In health,
16:23what does the letter C
16:24stand for
16:25in the procedure
16:25used to deliver babies
16:26known as a C-section?
16:28Cesarean.
16:29Correct.
16:29Michael.
16:30In the postal service,
16:31a parcel that has been marked
16:32to indicate that postage
16:33has been paid
16:34is said to have been what?
16:35Franked or butchered?
16:36Franked.
16:37Correct.
16:37Rylan.
16:38Bank.
16:38In pop records,
16:39a seven-inch vinyl single
16:40is usually intended
16:41to be played
16:42at how many revolutions
16:43per minute?
16:4424.
16:4445.
16:45Zoe.
16:46In motoring,
16:47when learning to drive,
16:48the abbreviation MSM
16:49typically stands for
16:50mirrors, signal, what?
16:51Maneuver.
16:52Correct.
16:52Tony.
16:53In wildlife,
16:54what D is the term
16:55for a male duck?
16:58Erm.
17:00Duckhead.
17:01Drake.
17:02Scott.
17:03Clayton.
17:04I love you, Tony,
17:11so much.
17:12I love you, Tony, so much.
17:12You are the greatest
17:13who ever lived.
17:16Oh, oh, no.
17:17Tony Blackburn.
17:18Tony Blackburn.
17:19This is better than I thought
17:21it was going to be.
17:22It's so good.
17:24Time is up.
17:25This is brilliant.
17:28I can tell you
17:29that you put in the bank
17:31£1,250.
17:34Good bit of banking.
17:36So, who thinks
17:37Pick of the Pops
17:38is a competition
17:39for best granddad?
17:40Who thinks
17:41Jingles are adult
17:42chicken pops?
17:43One of you
17:44is about to leave
17:45with nothing.
17:46It's time to vote off
17:47The Weakest Link.
17:51Well, there were
17:52a few wrong answers
17:54in there,
17:54but it's hard
17:55to look past Tony
17:56making up words.
17:58Maybe he'll stay, though,
17:59since his answer
18:00had everyone
18:00quacking up.
18:02Voting's over.
18:05It's now time
18:06to reveal
18:06who you think
18:07is the Weakest Link.
18:12Tony.
18:16Tony.
18:19Sally.
18:21Tony.
18:24Tony.
18:27Tony.
18:32Zoe.
18:33Yes.
18:34How are you
18:34feeling so far?
18:36It's quite nerve-wracking,
18:37actually.
18:38As it goes round,
18:39you're like,
18:39well, no,
18:39they're coming for me,
18:40they're coming for me,
18:40they're coming for me.
18:41I haven't banked once,
18:42I apologise.
18:43But we're doing all right,
18:44are we, financially?
18:45Yeah.
18:45We're doing okay?
18:46I mean, you all are.
18:47I've seen the Radio 2 figures.
18:52Michael,
18:52I'm going to just call it,
18:54I think you might be
18:55the most competitive
18:55out of the whole group.
18:57Is that fair to say?
18:58I like to do well,
18:59but it's very much
19:00a team effort.
19:02Yes.
19:02Really, really smart.
19:05Were you media-trained
19:06for that answer?
19:06Yeah.
19:07Now, you voted for
19:08the legend Tony Blackburn.
19:10How do you feel about that vote?
19:11I feel gutted.
19:13Duckette is possibly
19:14the greatest answer
19:15I've ever heard.
19:17And, you know,
19:18I think we were left
19:20with no option.
19:21What people don't realise
19:22is that in my spare time,
19:23I'm an animal breeder.
19:25Right.
19:26And I've managed
19:26to cross a drake
19:27with a duck.
19:28Yes.
19:29And it's a duckette.
19:30Right.
19:30But it hasn't actually
19:31gone on the market yet.
19:33It's not gone mainstream yet?
19:34No, not mainstream.
19:35I'm going to be honest with you,
19:36weird side hustle,
19:37if you don't mind me saying.
19:39Well, look, Tony,
19:40I'm sorry,
19:40obviously,
19:41you're a legend,
19:42you're an icon.
19:42But I'm sorry to say
19:44that with five votes,
19:45you are the weakest link.
19:46Goodbye.
19:48Oh, Tony.
19:49I love you, Tony.
19:51I'm going to send you
19:54a duckette for Christmas.
19:55I can't wait.
19:56Mind that step, Tony.
19:58Tony the step.
20:01Sounds like his mafia
20:01nickname, Tony the step.
20:04You know people say at home,
20:05oh, it's much easier
20:06when you're watching at home.
20:08Not for me.
20:09I find it difficult
20:09even when I'm watching at home.
20:12Team, round four.
20:18You have banked £2,550
20:20out of a potential prize money
20:22of £10,000.
20:23There are just five of you left
20:24and we are taking
20:25another ten seconds
20:26off the clock.
20:28So you only have two minutes
20:29to bank a possible £5,000.
20:31We're going to start
20:32with the strongest link
20:33from the last round.
20:34That's you, Zoe.
20:35Let's play the weakest link.
20:38Start the clock.
20:40In pop music,
20:41the first UK number one single
20:43by A-Ha has what title?
20:45The sun always shines on TV
20:46or why does it always rain on me?
20:48The sun always shines on TV.
20:50Correct.
20:50Scott.
20:51In politics,
20:51the US presidents
20:52named Andrew and Lyndon
20:54share what surname?
20:56Carter.
20:56Johnson.
20:57Sally.
20:58In nature,
20:58what creature
20:59typically found on the seashore
21:00goes before apple
21:01in the common name
21:02of a UK native tree species
21:04with fruit that can be made
21:05into jelly?
21:06Pine.
21:07Crab.
21:07Michael.
21:08Pardon?
21:08Look at your screen.
21:11This is the main entrance
21:12to which museum?
21:13The Louvre.
21:14Correct.
21:15Rylan.
21:16In construction,
21:17what queue is a large open pit mine
21:18that stone, rock
21:19and other materials
21:20can be extracted from?
21:22Quarry.
21:22Correct.
21:23Zoe.
21:24In shared words,
21:25what is the term
21:25for both an exclusive news story
21:27and a deep spoon
21:28used to serve ice cream?
21:29Scoop.
21:30Correct.
21:30Scott.
21:31In fashion,
21:32the fictional lawyer Elle Woods
21:34predominantly wears which colour?
21:36Green.
21:37Pink.
21:37Sally.
21:39The word chow used to say goodbye
21:40is borrowed from which European language?
21:42Chinese.
21:43Italian.
21:45Michael.
21:46In literature,
21:47the 2025 Hunger Games novel
21:48titled Sunrise on the Reaping
21:50is by Suzanne Hu.
21:52Pass.
21:53Collins.
21:54Rylan.
21:54In geography,
21:55which of these
21:56is the capital city of Nepal?
21:57Kathmandu or Batman don't?
21:59Kathmandu.
22:00Correct.
22:01Zoe.
22:01Bank.
22:01What sounds like
22:02both the mathematical symbol
22:04that represents approximately
22:053.142
22:06and a baked dish
22:07with a pastry crust?
22:08Pie.
22:09Correct.
22:09Scott.
22:10In gaming,
22:11what S is a Japanese company
22:13that has published games
22:13in the Virtua Fighter,
22:15Golden Axe
22:15and Sonic the Hedgehog series?
22:17I don't know what you're talking about.
22:18Pass.
22:19Sega.
22:19Sally.
22:20Bank.
22:20In religion,
22:21which Jewish festival
22:22that can start in November
22:23or December
22:23lasts for eight days
22:25with a candle being lit each night?
22:27Honukkah.
22:27Correct.
22:27Michael.
22:28In children's literature,
22:29what word is both
22:30the surname of a teacher
22:31in the Roald Dahl book
22:32Matilda
22:32and the food
22:33that is much loved
22:34by Winnie the Pooh?
22:36Honey.
22:36Correct.
22:37Rylan.
22:37Bank.
22:37In fashion,
22:38the phrase
22:38thigh guy summer
22:39refers to men
22:40wearing what item of clothing?
22:41The answer is shorts.
22:43Time is up
22:45and I can tell you
22:46that you banked
22:47£300.
22:49It was a tough,
22:50tough round.
22:52So,
22:53who thinks Sarah Cox
22:54sits in the front of the boat?
22:58She does.
23:00Who thinks Pirate Radio
23:01is hosted by
23:02Lisa Tarba?
23:05Too far.
23:06Excellent.
23:07Excellent.
23:08She'll get you for that.
23:09One of you
23:10is about to leave with nothing.
23:12It's time to vote off
23:13The Weakest Link.
23:17Sal,
23:18you kill me.
23:18Chinese.
23:19Chinese.
23:20Chinese.
23:21Chinese.
23:22Oh, no.
23:24Scott's had a nightmare
23:25in that round
23:26and I think Sally's
23:27decided she wants to leave
23:28to beat the traffic.
23:30I don't know.
23:32Surely it'll be
23:32one of those two.
23:33Voting's over.
23:36It's now time to reveal
23:38who you think
23:38is The Weakest Link.
23:44Sally.
23:48Scott.
23:48Sally.
23:54Scott.
23:57Sally.
23:58I know.
23:58I'm sorry.
23:59Oh, sorry.
24:01It's fine.
24:01It's fine.
24:02Don't worry.
24:02Oh, Scott.
24:03I've never worked with you
24:04anyway, so it's...
24:04Rylan, talk me through
24:07what you're going through
24:08at the moment.
24:10So, obviously,
24:10Sally is a big part
24:11of my show on a Saturday
24:13like She Is Yours
24:13and Zo's.
24:14Yeah.
24:15Some of Sally's answers
24:16are going to stay with me
24:17for a long time.
24:18Yes.
24:19I think they'll stay
24:19with all of us.
24:20Yeah.
24:20And, obviously,
24:21with Scott being
24:22my Eurovision husband,
24:24it was a really hard sell.
24:26But, ultimately,
24:28Michael had the cast in both.
24:30Oh, it's...
24:30That's the way I look at it,
24:33Sally, and so should you.
24:35But I love you and...
24:36Yes, OK, whatever.
24:37Yeah.
24:37That's fine.
24:38OK.
24:39Scott, tricky round for you.
24:40Very tricky.
24:41You were devastated
24:42that you got
24:43the Legally Blonde question.
24:44I mean...
24:45I call myself a gay man?
24:47Yeah.
24:47That was a terrible answer.
24:48We're taking your card off you now.
24:50Yeah, you should take my...
24:51I should be stripped of him
24:53because the answer is pink.
24:56You voted for Sally.
24:57Only to reflect from myself
24:58being really quite bad
24:59in that last round.
25:00It was a difficult round,
25:01Sally, wasn't it?
25:02But I got all my questions right.
25:05Did you?
25:05What?
25:06No, you didn't.
25:08Sally, not only did you
25:09get your questions wrong,
25:10when I gave you the correct answer,
25:11you just kept saying pardon.
25:13It was really off-putting.
25:14I can imagine.
25:15Shells on the seashore,
25:16your answer was pineapple.
25:18Yes.
25:18And then...
25:19Chao,
25:21which European language?
25:22Yeah.
25:23Chinese.
25:33Michael then had to answer
25:34a question after that.
25:36Chao.
25:37Were you thinking of Chao Meng?
25:39That's what I think.
25:39Yes, no, I did.
25:40Yes, I was.
25:42I think it's about time I left.
25:44I'm just...
25:45I mean, totally humiliating.
25:47No, no, no, no, don't say it.
25:50And I won't ever forget, actually.
25:53You probably will.
25:54But, Sally, can I just...
25:55LAUGHTER
25:56Quite soon.
25:58Sally, please do remember,
26:00as I say this now,
26:02I didn't vote for you.
26:03That's true.
26:04Yes.
26:05But I'm afraid to say,
26:06Sally,
26:07with three votes,
26:08you are the weakest link.
26:11Chao, Meng.
26:12LAUGHTER
26:12Oh, Sal.
26:16I won't forget this.
26:17LAUGHTER
26:18Yeah, it was a little rough in places,
26:21particularly with me and Trevor,
26:23where, you know,
26:23we do have a little bit of previous,
26:25but it's always very difficult
26:26because you can't...
26:27Everyone says,
26:28don't take it personally,
26:29but, of course,
26:30you sort of do.
26:35Round five.
26:36You have banked a total of £2,850 so far.
26:40There are four people remaining
26:42and another ten seconds
26:43are coming off the clock.
26:44But the target is going to increase again
26:47to £7,500.
26:50Let's start with the strongest link
26:51from the last round.
26:52That's you, Zoe.
26:53Let's play the weakest link.
26:55Start the clock.
26:59What word goes with major
27:00in a rank of officer in the army
27:02and with anaesthetic
27:03in a substance used to make patients unconscious
27:05used before surgery?
27:08Tom.
27:09General.
27:09Scott.
27:10In money,
27:11if one yum yum costs 50 pence,
27:13how many could be bought
27:14with a £2 coin?
27:16Five.
27:17Four.
27:17Michael.
27:18Oh.
27:18In theatre,
27:19which singer is the subject
27:20of the 2018 musical
27:22that features the songs
27:23Nutbush City Limits
27:24and Private Dancer?
27:25Tina Turner.
27:26Correct.
27:26Ryland.
27:27In occupations,
27:28a person who uses tools
27:29to create and repair
27:30wooden structures and objects
27:31is known as a what?
27:33Cartographer or carpenter?
27:34Carpenter.
27:35Correct.
27:35Zoe.
27:36In landmarks,
27:37the red fort
27:38that was built
27:38as the palace
27:39of the Mughal emperor
27:40Shah Jahan
27:40is in which modern-day country?
27:43India.
27:43Correct.
27:44Scott.
27:45In US law,
27:45the government body
27:46often referred to
27:47by the initials DOJ
27:48has the full name
27:49Department of what?
27:50Justice.
27:51Correct.
27:51Michael.
27:51Bank.
27:52In the animal kingdom,
27:53a ladybird
27:54has how many legs?
27:56Six.
27:56Correct.
27:57Ryland.
27:57In dairy products,
27:58what G is a Dutch
27:59wheel-shaped cheese
28:01that is named
28:01after a city
28:02in South Holland
28:03that was charted
28:03in 1272?
28:05Gouda.
28:05Correct.
28:06Zoe.
28:07In TV,
28:07the 2010 series
28:08about the Earl of Grantham
28:09and his aristocratic family
28:11is titled Downton what?
28:12Abbey.
28:13Correct.
28:13Scott.
28:14In music,
28:152023 was widely celebrated
28:17as the 50th anniversary
28:18of which genre?
28:19Hip-hop or house?
28:20House.
28:21Hip-hop.
28:22Michael,
28:22look at your screen.
28:23What is the name
28:24of this bridge?
28:31Millennium Bridge.
28:32Correct.
28:32Ryland.
28:33Bank.
28:33In history,
28:34what tea is the Egyptian pharaoh
28:36whose tomb was discovered
28:37in the Valley of the Kings
28:38in 1922
28:39by the archaeologist
28:40Howard Carter?
28:41Houston Common.
28:42Correct.
28:42Zoe,
28:43what sounds like
28:44both a verb meaning
28:44to exchange goods for money
28:46and a room in which
28:46a prisoner is locked?
28:47Sell.
28:48Correct.
28:49Scott.
28:50Time is up.
28:52Bank.
28:53It's a bank.
28:56Time is up
28:57and I can tell you
28:58that you put in the bank
28:59£2,250.
29:02Come on.
29:03It's all right.
29:04It's money.
29:05Yeah.
29:05Well done.
29:06That's a great total.
29:07So,
29:09I'm not sure about that.
29:10Who thinks DJ Spoonie
29:12is what you eat
29:13a DJ Dessertie with?
29:15Oh, wow.
29:16This is your job now.
29:18Wow.
29:21Who thinks
29:22an antenna
29:23is equal
29:23to two and fivers?
29:25They get better.
29:28One of you
29:28is about to leave
29:29with nothing.
29:30Oh.
29:31It's time to vote off
29:32the weakest link.
29:36As we come
29:37towards the business end,
29:38there's not many
29:39wrong answers.
29:40So,
29:41I suspect
29:41they'll all have noticed
29:43Scott's mistake
29:44as well as
29:45forgetting to bank.
29:47Voting's over.
29:49It's now time
29:50to reveal
29:51who you think
29:52is the weakest link.
29:55Scott.
29:56Scott.
30:03Zoe?
30:06Scott.
30:07Oh!
30:09Zoe!
30:12Zoe,
30:13what I would describe
30:13your style as
30:14is,
30:15you know,
30:15when somebody's
30:16thinking about
30:16going onto the dance floor?
30:18Like,
30:18the music's starting
30:19to hit them,
30:20but they're not fully committed.
30:21It's sort of like...
30:22Yeah, man.
30:23It sums me up.
30:24It sums me up.
30:25But the thing is,
30:25it gets harder and harder
30:26because you're sending
30:28home one of your mates.
30:29Yeah, but it was before.
30:30You didn't care about this.
30:31Yeah, you didn't care.
30:31I don't care about any others.
30:33But also,
30:34I've voted for Scott
30:35quite a few times now
30:36and I don't want people
30:37to think that this is
30:37some kind of breakfast beef.
30:39It is.
30:40It's not.
30:40Because I love him.
30:41I owe him a lot.
30:42Well, I mean,
30:42it hadn't occurred to me,
30:43but now you've said it,
30:44it's clearly what it is.
30:45Why did you vote for Scott?
30:48Because he was the only person...
30:49Because I took over
30:49the breakfast show.
30:50Yeah.
30:53It's funny
30:57because it's true.
30:59It's true.
31:00Michael,
31:01you voted for Scott as well?
31:02I did.
31:03I'm sorry to say, mate.
31:04Did you have any qualms
31:05about doing that?
31:06None whatsoever.
31:07Fair enough.
31:08Because, you know,
31:09there were a few wrong ones
31:11in there.
31:12It's my time to go.
31:13Is this as far
31:14as you expected to get?
31:16Way further.
31:17I didn't get this far
31:19last time I played
31:19The Weakest Link.
31:20So,
31:21and look at them.
31:22They're all very bright people.
31:24So,
31:24I'm happy.
31:25Well,
31:25look,
31:25Scott,
31:26you've been amazing.
31:27But I'm afraid to say
31:28that with three votes,
31:30you are The Weakest Link.
31:31Goodbye.
31:33Love you.
31:34Bye.
31:34Bye.
31:35I thought we were family.
31:37I hope this doesn't
31:38dent the Radio 2 family
31:39love too much.
31:41Saddest walk
31:41I've ever seen.
31:42We do a lot together.
31:43We spend a lot of time
31:44with each other.
31:45Yeah,
31:46I'm hoping nothing changes.
31:48But some people
31:48will bear a grudge,
31:49I think.
31:49I'm telling you this genuinely,
31:55and I'm not often genuine,
31:56as you know.
31:58I've got a great feeling
31:59about this story.
32:00What a trio.
32:01Three legends
32:02left in the game.
32:04It's exciting.
32:05You have banked
32:05£5,100
32:07out of a possible
32:08£22,500.
32:10There's only three of you left.
32:11Another ten seconds
32:12are coming off the clock.
32:14We're going to start
32:15with the strongest link
32:16from the last round.
32:17That's you, Michael.
32:18Let's play
32:19The Weakest Link.
32:21Start the clock.
32:24In technology,
32:24what word for
32:25flammable material
32:26is the name of a dating app
32:27introduced in 2012
32:29where users swipe profiles?
32:31Tinder.
32:31Correct.
32:32Ryland.
32:32In medical history,
32:33the bacteriologist
32:34known for his discovery
32:35of penicillin
32:36is Alexander who?
32:37Fleming.
32:38Correct.
32:38Zoe.
32:39In confectionery,
32:40Double Decker,
32:41Curly Whirly and Cream Egg
32:42were all products
32:43manufactured by
32:43which chocolate company?
32:45Cadbury's.
32:45Correct.
32:46Michael.
32:46Bank.
32:47In publishing,
32:47Love, Food, Family,
32:49Recipes from the Kitchen Disco
32:50is a 2022 cookbook
32:52by Richard Jones
32:53and which singer?
32:54Sophie Ellis-Bexter.
32:55Correct.
32:55Ryland.
32:56In UK politics,
32:57Carla Denier
32:58was elected as the MP
32:59for Bristol Central
33:00in 2024
33:01representing which party?
33:03Green.
33:03Correct.
33:04Zoe.
33:04In TV,
33:05which comedy panel show
33:06first broadcast in 2003
33:08has a general ignorance round?
33:10Oh, QI.
33:12Correct.
33:12Michael.
33:13Bank.
33:13In nature,
33:14which edible fish
33:15commonly found in rivers
33:16in the UK
33:16has species called
33:17brown and rainbow?
33:19Tracked.
33:19Correct.
33:19Ryland.
33:20In pop music,
33:21which band had UK
33:22top ten singles
33:23with one for the radio
33:24in 2008
33:25and Love is on the radio
33:26five years later?
33:27Us.
33:28McFly.
33:28Zoe.
33:29In children's literature,
33:30the author and illustrator
33:31who created the Mr Men
33:32and Little Miss books
33:33is Roger Who?
33:34Hargreaves.
33:35Correct.
33:35Michael.
33:36What word goes with halter
33:37for a top tied by straps
33:39that shows the shoulders
33:40and with bottle
33:41for a narrow stretch
33:41of road that causes
33:42traffic jams?
33:45Pass.
33:46Neck.
33:46Ryland.
33:47In rap music,
33:48which song that was
33:49a 2021 UK top ten hit
33:50for Ardy
33:51shares its title
33:52with a Charles Dickens novel?
33:55Roll.
33:56Pass.
33:56Oliver Twist.
33:57Zoe.
33:57In education,
33:59sine,
33:59cosine and tangent
34:00are three main functions
34:01used to study angles
34:02in which brand of mathematics?
34:04Triangles, thanks.
34:05Trigonometry.
34:05Time is up.
34:08I can tell you
34:09that you won
34:09£2,000 in that round.
34:11That was
34:12great quizzing, guys.
34:14That was good.
34:15I said I had a good feeling.
34:16You didn't let me down.
34:17In the next round,
34:18not only does the money
34:19go up to a possible £10,000,
34:21but you get the chance
34:22to double what you bank,
34:24which means that there is
34:25£20,000 up for grabs.
34:28So think very carefully
34:29about this next decision.
34:31One of you
34:32is about to leave
34:33with nothing.
34:34It's time to vote off
34:35the weakest link.
34:36All three are strong.
34:41I'm not sure
34:41which way they'll go.
34:43Rylan is the weakest link,
34:45but out of these
34:46three national treasures,
34:48how can you choose?
34:50Voting's over.
34:52It's now time to reveal
34:54who you think
34:55is the weakest link.
34:59Zoe.
35:03Rylan.
35:06I'm so sorry.
35:14Rylan,
35:15the McFly question
35:16let you down, didn't it?
35:17Yeah, if I could have
35:17voted for myself
35:18in that round,
35:18I would have.
35:19You voted for Zoe
35:20in lieu of voting for yourself.
35:21I voted for Zoe
35:22because if I did
35:25manage to get through
35:26to the final,
35:27I wouldn't want
35:27to go up against her.
35:28Right.
35:29Oh, OK.
35:30I'm such a threat.
35:31She is.
35:31You see, I'm a huge threat.
35:33What a compliment to Michael.
35:34Yeah.
35:36Love you.
35:37I mean, Michael as well.
35:38I mean, seriously.
35:39I was thinking
35:41that I was.
35:41I know, but I just think
35:42on Africa for the game,
35:43Zoe's got more questions
35:44right than me and Michael.
35:45No, you have.
35:46So, let me just,
35:47let me go and talk
35:48to the dud now.
35:49Michael,
35:50why did you vote for Zoe?
35:52I just remembered
35:53the question
35:54that she got wrong.
35:55My dad's going to be...
35:55You can't have two balls
35:56in the final.
35:57You can't.
35:58You can't.
35:59Zoe,
36:00how do you feel
36:01about sort of
36:02the votes going against you,
36:03partly because
36:04you've been so good.
36:05I'm more worried
36:06about my dad
36:06never forgiving me
36:07for saying triangles
36:08and not trigonometry.
36:09I'm in so much trouble.
36:11It's like,
36:11that's it.
36:12Anyway, Zoe,
36:13you've been amazing.
36:15I've loved it.
36:15You've done really,
36:15really well.
36:16But I'm sorry to say
36:17that with two votes,
36:19you are the weakest link.
36:20Goodbye.
36:20APPLAUSE
36:21I'm sorry.
36:23Good luck.
36:23Good luck.
36:25Love you work.
36:26Thanks, sir.
36:26It's so weird
36:28when you're in there
36:28and you get so...
36:29I've such clammy palms
36:31and don't come too close
36:32because there's an interesting
36:33kind of sweat
36:34that fear brings.
36:36But I got some right
36:37that I was really chuffed about.
36:38So, hey,
36:39I've got something right.
36:45Round seven.
36:46So far,
36:47you have banked
36:48£7,100.
36:50This time,
36:51you have just 90 seconds,
36:52but whatever you bank
36:53will be doubled,
36:54meaning this round
36:54is worth a possible
36:55£20,000.
36:57We'll start with
36:58the strongest link
36:59from the last round.
37:00That's you, Michael.
37:01Let's play
37:02the weakest link.
37:05Start the clock.
37:06In dining,
37:07what B is the
37:08eight-letter term
37:09for an outdoor meal
37:10at which food is cooked
37:10on a metal rack
37:11of the same name,
37:12typically using charcoal?
37:14Barbecue.
37:14Correct.
37:15Violent.
37:15What sounds like
37:16both a term
37:17for the roof of the mouth
37:18and a board used
37:19by artists
37:19to mix paints?
37:20Hallet.
37:21Correct.
37:21Michael.
37:22In sport,
37:23Eden Park,
37:24primarily used
37:24for rugby union
37:25in cricket matches
37:26is the national stadium
37:27of which southern
37:28hemisphere country?
37:30South Africa.
37:31New Zealand.
37:31Ryland.
37:32In radio,
37:33book at bedtime
37:33that first aired
37:34in 1949
37:35is currently broadcast
37:36on what BBC station?
37:38Four.
37:39Correct.
37:40Michael.
37:40Thank.
37:41In art,
37:41the 1931 painting
37:43The Persistence of Memory
37:44that features melting watches
37:45is by the Spanish-born
37:46surrealist Salvador Hu.
37:48Gali.
37:48Correct.
37:49Ryland.
37:50In natural history,
37:50the name of which dinosaur
37:51comes from the Greek
37:52for Three-Horned Face?
37:54Triceratops.
37:55Correct.
37:56Michael.
37:56In cinema,
37:57which director received
37:58Oscar nominations
37:59for the films
37:59Doctor Strangelove,
38:012001 A Space Odyssey
38:02and A Clockwork Orange?
38:03Stanley Kubrick.
38:04Correct.
38:04Bank.
38:05Ryland.
38:05In human biology,
38:06the condition of Ricketts
38:07is commonly caused
38:08by a deficiency
38:09of the vitamin
38:09known by which letter
38:10of the alphabet?
38:12E.
38:12D.
38:13Michael.
38:14In literature,
38:14the 1939 novel
38:16by John Steinbeck
38:17about a group
38:17of Oklahoma farm workers
38:19is titled
38:19The Grapes of what?
38:20Roth.
38:21Correct.
38:21Bank.
38:22Ryland.
38:22In ceramics,
38:23what country
38:24comes after the word
38:24bone in the name
38:25for the porcelain
38:26that was developed
38:27by Josiah Spode?
38:28China.
38:28Correct.
38:29Michael.
38:29Bank.
38:30What name goes
38:30with Zephaniah
38:31for a poet born
38:32in Birmingham
38:32and with Floella
38:33for a place
38:33for a presenter?
38:34Correct.
38:35Bank.
38:37Time's up.
38:38Ryland,
38:38that was a good bank.
38:40I can tell you
38:41that you banked
38:41£2,250.
38:43Wow.
38:43We're going to double that,
38:44add it to your previous winnings,
38:46meaning a total prize pot
38:47of £11,600.
38:49That's fantastic.
38:50Well, Mike.
38:50It's a great take.
38:51But only one of you
38:54can take that money away
38:55for your chosen charity.
38:56It's time
38:57to go head to head.
39:02In this round,
39:03it is the best of five.
39:04Whoever answers
39:05the most questions
39:05correctly wins.
39:07Simple as that.
39:08Michael,
39:09as the strongest link
39:09in the last round,
39:11you have the choice
39:11of who goes first.
39:13Ryland can go first.
39:14For the final time tonight,
39:17let's play
39:18The Weakest Link.
39:23Ryland,
39:24in theatre,
39:26double, double,
39:27toil and trouble
39:28is a line
39:28from which
39:29Shakespeare play?
39:31I did it
39:32at the Globe.
39:33I can't remember.
39:37I'm going to have to say Hamlet.
39:39Incorrect.
39:39It's Macbeth.
39:40Macbeth.
39:41Michael,
39:42in cinema,
39:43Rene Rapp
39:44stars as Regina George
39:46in a 2024 musical version
39:48of what film
39:48released 20 years earlier?
39:51I'm going to kick myself
39:52in the heights.
39:53I've no idea.
39:54Incorrect.
39:55It's Mean Girls.
39:56Oh.
39:57Got the wrong questions
39:57here, Mike.
39:58Yeah.
39:59Would you have got that,
40:00Ryland?
40:00I absolutely would have.
40:01Might have had this.
40:04Ryland,
40:05in astronomy,
40:06what fashion accessory
40:07follows Kuiper
40:08and asteroid
40:09in the names
40:10of two regions
40:11of the solar system?
40:13Belt.
40:14It's correct.
40:15Well done.
40:16Michael,
40:17in rhyming slang,
40:19the name of which
40:20Kent-born DJ
40:21is often used
40:22as the last part
40:23of a phrase
40:23meaning it's all
40:25gone a bit wrong.
40:26Pete Tong.
40:28It's correct.
40:29Yeah.
40:30And it has.
40:33Ryland,
40:35in toys,
40:36what is the three-word name
40:37of the mechanical
40:38drawing device
40:39created by Andre Kassang
40:40with a red frame
40:42and grey screen
40:42that lets users
40:44make erasable images
40:45by twisting two dials?
40:47Etch-a-Sketch.
40:49It's correct.
40:50Yeah.
40:51Michael,
40:53in literature,
40:55which animal
40:55is the subject
40:56of a 1794 poem
40:58by William Blake
40:59in which it is described
41:00as burning bright?
41:02Tiger.
41:04Correct.
41:05This is a very tense
41:06head to head.
41:07I hate this.
41:08Do you think?
41:09Ryland,
41:10in pop music,
41:12before achieving
41:13international fame,
41:15which Grammy-winning singer
41:16represented Switzerland
41:17and won the Eurovision
41:19Song Contest
41:20in 1988?
41:21Come on.
41:23Celine Dion.
41:25Correct.
41:26I know you weren't sure.
41:28It's a really tough subject.
41:30Yeah.
41:30Michael.
41:32Yes.
41:33In health,
41:34the three main
41:35macronutrients
41:36considered essential
41:37for the human body
41:38are fats,
41:40proteins
41:40and which other food group?
41:42Carbohydrates.
41:45Correct.
41:46Oh, yi-yi-yi.
41:47Well done, Mike.
41:48That's all.
41:48As soon as he said
41:49in health,
41:49I thought,
41:50oh, god.
41:52Ryland,
41:54in TV,
41:55in the sitcom
41:56Gavin and Stacey,
41:57the character Nessa
41:58has which mythical creature
42:00tattooed on her arm?
42:02Welsh dragon.
42:04Correct.
42:06Michael,
42:07you have to get this correct
42:08to stay in the game.
42:09Yeah, all right.
42:10I have to say it.
42:11Yeah, no, you do.
42:11But just to be clear,
42:12you really do have to get this correct.
42:13Really, do I?
42:14This is horrendous.
42:15Otherwise, it's over.
42:16Okay, yeah.
42:17Thank you, mate.
42:17This next question, yeah.
42:19Kind of quite important,
42:20then, this one.
42:21In technology,
42:22what term combining
42:24a word for a sharp sound
42:26and food on a hook
42:27describes online content
42:29designed to lure people
42:31to visit a link?
42:33Clickbait.
42:35Correct.
42:35Oh, yi-yi-yi.
42:36Well done.
42:37Oh.
42:37After five questions,
42:39we are neck and neck,
42:40so it is time
42:41for sudden death.
42:45Ryland.
42:47In geography.
42:48Right.
42:49The name of which
42:51South American country
42:52is ultimately derived
42:53from the Latin word
42:54for silver?
43:00Brazil.
43:03Incorrect.
43:03It's Argentina.
43:04Ah.
43:06Michael,
43:06if you get this correct,
43:08you win.
43:09In the UK.
43:10Yeah.
43:10What is the usual
43:11four-letter abbreviation
43:13of the intelligence
43:13and security organisation
43:14that moved to a new building
43:16in Cheltenham,
43:17formerly opened in 2004,
43:19that is known as the Donut?
43:22GCHQ.
43:23Is correct.
43:25Yes!
43:25Congratulations, Michael.
43:28Well done, mate.
43:30You are tonight's strongest link
43:32and you win £11,600
43:34for charity.
43:35That's amazing.
43:35Congratulations.
43:36Which charity
43:37is your money going to, Michael?
43:37It's for Shooting Star
43:38Children's Hospice.
43:40I've been a patron
43:40for 15 years.
43:42They do incredible work
43:43with kids
43:44with life-limiting illnesses
43:46and their families
43:47and they'll be thrilled to bits.
43:49Fantastic.
43:49What a great course.
43:50Well done, Mike.
43:51Thank you, mate.
43:51Rylan, you leave with nothing.
43:53Yeah.
43:54That's all from tonight's show.
43:55I'm Ramesh Ranganathan
43:56and whatever you do,
43:57don't be the weakest link.
43:59Goodbye.
44:01So just missed out on winning.
44:03Michael did amazing, though,
44:04but I'm not even worried about that.
44:06I'm more concerned
44:06that I've got to face
44:07Sally traffic at work.
44:09I am thrilled.
44:10I love my Radio 2 family
44:12and I love beating them.
44:14So I'm made up.
44:21I love you.
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