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Beat The Chasers S08 E05 2025

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00:00Hello and welcome to Beat the Chasers.
00:25And here they are, The Menace, The Governance, The Silverman, The Pixel, The Beast, and The Dark Destroyer.
00:45Thank you so much. And there they are. And for everyone watching in HD, there's a helpline at the end of the show.
00:52Now, you are all role models for everyone out there who wants to be weird and tedious.
00:57Who are your role models? Governess.
01:01Well, mine would have to be Boudicca. She was fierce, I'm fierce.
01:06She was independent, I'm independent. She fought the Romans, I got barred from Pizza Hut.
01:13We are the same. Menace.
01:16My role model, Brad, has to be your agent. How they keep a straight face is beyond me.
01:22Unnecessary.
01:23Cinnamon.
01:24Well, it's obvious, really. I'm a gay, Hindu, atheist, disabled, comedian, doctor and quizzer.
01:30It's obviously Jeremy Clarkson.
01:31APPLAUSE
01:32There you have it. Alright. Tonight we have contestants from across the country who think they can beat the Chasers.
01:45Can they? Let's get started and find out. Please join me. It's Vic from Manchester.
01:49CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
01:56I bet she didn't call herself Victoria, but she shortened it so that it's left time on the board.
02:01Welcome. Let me see it. Welcome, Vic.
02:05Welcome, Vic, from Manchester. What do you do in Manchester?
02:08So, I work in early careers, so with apprentices and vet graduates, but I also have a side hustle.
02:13I'm a Disney princess for children's parties. Good for you. I know.
02:17Alright, that's great. What princesses do you play?
02:19Elsa, Belle, I've recently got Glinda from Wicked. Yeah.
02:22So, yeah, so all the ones that are really popular. Good for you.
02:25I try and get my boyfriend to play Olaf and he says no.
02:28If you're into money, what would you like to do with it?
02:30So, recently got engaged to my boyfriend. Congratulations.
02:32He is my fiancé now. Yes.
02:34So, put it towards the wedding, honeymoon on safari. Is he here with you tonight?
02:37He's not, no. He works, so he couldn't come with me. Right, understood.
02:40And I'm having a night away. Yeah, good for you.
02:42Before I get to hide down to him forever, so...
02:44LAUGHTER
02:47Alright, well, look, you're going to need some money for all that.
02:49Yes. You say you want the marriage, the honeymoon? Yes.
02:51Where would you like to go on the honeymoon? Let's go on a safari. Right.
02:54So, don't know where, don't know really where does safaris, but, yeah,
02:57I'm on a safari. I want to see a baby lion.
02:59OK, let's do this. This part of the show is called The Cash Builder.
03:01I'm going to ask you five multiple-choice questions. Are you ready?
03:04I'm ready, yes. Don't get the first one wrong. OK. Let's play.
03:07CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
03:10Here's your first question.
03:12A computer or person able to perform complex operations
03:18is called a number what?
03:20Mm-hm. A, popper. B, slurper. C, cruncher.
03:24B, cruncher.
03:27OK, as much as I would love to be one of the others
03:30because they're hilarious, I'm going to go for C, cruncher.
03:32Cruncher. Is that the correct answer?
03:35It is role-play 1,000 times.
03:39APPLAUSE
03:40Here's your next question. Thanks.
03:43Short-term problems that occur at the early stages of a new project
03:46are described as what type of troubles?
03:48A, burping. B, teething. C, weaning.
03:52I think it's B, teething.
03:57Yeah, teething troubles, yeah. Is that the correct answer?
04:01Well played, too great.
04:04Next question, here we go.
04:08Which of these songs does not feature the name of the act
04:11that recorded it?
04:13A, midnight at the oasis. B, killer queen. C, who are you?
04:20OK, so I know it's not B because I know that's a song by Queen.
04:27Um...
04:29I'm going to go A, midnight at the oasis.
04:31You say midnight at the oasis. Let's have a look.
04:33Is that the correct answer?
04:36Oh!
04:37It is midnight at the oasis.
04:39APPLAUSE
04:41OK, three grand thus far. Let's see if we can make it to four.
04:43Here's a question.
04:46Only a mania is a compulsive urge to do what?
04:50A, buy things. B, hide things.
04:53Or C, clean things.
04:58OK, so, I'm not 100%.
05:01Um, I'm going to go A, buy things.
05:03I'm not sure, but that's what's drawing me in.
05:06OK, is that the correct answer?
05:08For four grand...
05:10Oh, my God!
05:12APPLAUSE
05:14Four thousand pounds.
05:16OK, where does that come from? Only a mania.
05:18Governess. Probably Greek.
05:20Greek? It's usually Greek.
05:22Is it?
05:24It's our way of saying, we don't know, Brad.
05:25Move on, please.
05:26Yeah, all Greek tours.
05:28Yeah, all Greek tours.
05:29OK, here's your next question.
05:31These offers will be big, some of you.
05:33Which of Manchester United's Holy Trinity scored most goals for the club?
05:38A, George Best, B, Dennis Law, C, Bobby Charlton.
05:44Oh, my daddy United fan, he hasn't told me I should know this.
05:48I'm just going to go, I don't know, I'm going to go C,
05:50because my granddad Fred, and I love him, he looks like Bobby Charlton.
05:53Right.
05:54It does, so I've got to go with that, so I have no clue.
05:56OK, you've put C, Bobby Charlton.
05:57Yeah.
05:58Is that the right answer?
06:00Oh, my God!
06:02APPLAUSE
06:03Very good.
06:05£5,000, fantastic job.
06:09Time to face the chasers.
06:14OK, put some time on the clock, 60 seconds each.
06:18Chasers are going to make you offers of a time advantage and money.
06:21You've got to choose which one fits you.
06:22Yeah.
06:23Now, if you want to play for the five grand, which is a lot of money.
06:25Yeah, yeah.
06:26OK, you're under the cash builder, you've only got to take on two chasers.
06:29Right.
06:30Those two chasers are...
06:32OK, it's the Menace and the Dark Destroyer.
06:34Dark Destroyer.
06:35We want 38 seconds on our clock.
06:3722.
06:38Oh, look at that.
06:39That is beautiful.
06:40What a start.
06:41Who's the third chaser, please?
06:43Come on, Vixen.
06:44Come on, Vixen.
06:45We want 40 seconds on our clock.
06:47You'll be playing three of us for £25,000.
06:51CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
06:58Pull off the chaser, please.
07:01Right, come on, VC.
07:02We want 42 seconds on our clock, and you'll be playing for £50,000.
07:13OK, you've got the governess and the Cinnaman to go.
07:16Which one would you rather not see?
07:18It's not that I would rather not see, but I just love Anne.
07:20I think she's the queen and an icon.
07:22So it's got to be Anne, then.
07:23Let's see.
07:24All right.
07:25Let's see.
07:26It's Cinnaman.
07:27Not the queen you were looking for.
07:28LAUGHTER
07:29APPLAUSE
07:38We want 46...
07:40Wow!
07:41..seconds on the clock.
07:43But for that, you'll be playing for £100,000.
07:48CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
07:50Oh, God.
07:57For all the things you've got to do...
07:58Yeah.
07:59..what do you think you need?
08:00So what would pay for it all would be the £25.
08:02OK.
08:03Would pay for it all.
08:04And that gives you a 20-second time advantage?
08:05Yeah.
08:06All right?
08:07Yeah.
08:08But still, £100,000 is...
08:09Yeah.
08:10I'm not a gambler.
08:11I don't know!
08:12Um...
08:13Gamble!
08:14No, no, no!
08:15Don't sign me out!
08:16You can do it!
08:17No, I can't.
08:18I can't.
08:19OK.
08:2025 grand.
08:2140 seconds.
08:2225 grand.
08:2340 seconds.
08:24Yeah.
08:25APPLAUSE
08:30So £25,000, you're taking on The Vixen, Dark Destroyer and The Menace.
08:33Yep.
08:34And you've got a 20-second time advantage.
08:36Mm-hm.
08:37Let's see if you can, Vic.
08:38OK.
08:39Beat those chasers.
08:41CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
08:43Whoo-hee!
08:44OK, here we go.
08:45Vic, this is how it works.
08:46Yep.
08:47Your clock will start counting down when I ask you the first question.
08:48If you get it correct, your clock will stop.
08:49At which point I go to the chasers.
08:50Their clock will stop.
08:51I ask them a question, they get it right.
08:52It stops, and then I come back to you, and so on and so forth.
08:53If you get a question wrong, I stay with you until you get a question right.
08:54Run out of time before them, you go home and nothing.
08:55They run out of time before you, and you're going home with 30 grand.
08:56Yep.
08:57Ready?
08:58I'm ready.
08:59Vic, your clock starts counting down.
09:00Now, gammon is a cut of what meat?
09:01Pig.
09:02Correct.
09:03Jacer's, the Quran was originally written in what language?
09:05Jenny.
09:06Arabic.
09:07Correct.
09:08Vic, insomnia is inability to do what?
09:09Sleep.
09:10Correct.
09:11Charles, a false policy.
09:12Is that you're going to work?
09:13That's fine.
09:14No, no, no!
09:15That's fine.
09:16It's fine.
09:17It's fine.
09:18It's fine.
09:19You're not going to work.
09:20It's fine.
09:21Very good.
09:22I'm not going to work.
09:23It's fine.
09:24It's fine.
09:25I'm not going to do it.
09:26It's fine.
09:27Correct. Chasers, nonitus house, it's home to nurses and nuns in what TV drama?
09:32Oh, wrong person. Answer. Alex Garland's novel, The Beach, is set in what country?
09:38Thailand. Correct. Vic, a fez hat is usually what colour?
09:43Red. Correct. Chasers, which West Side Story character sings,
09:47Something's Coming? Jenny. Tony. Correct.
09:51Vic, someone born on April Fool's Day is what star sign?
09:54Taurus. Aries. Polly Toynbee is a regular writer for what daily newspaper? Pass.
09:59The Guardian. What baseball fielding position is abbreviated as SS? Pass.
10:04Shortstop. Which Scandinavian dramatist wrote The Pillars of Society? Pass.
10:08Ibsen. The Caledonian Canal links the North Sea with what ocean? Atlantic.
10:13Correct. Chasers, at Gregg's, what sweet treat is a glazed ring? Jenny. Donut.
10:18Correct. Vic, what tide occurs near the time of new and full moons?
10:22Long. Springtide. Which Frenchman abdicated for a second time July 1815?
10:27Napoleon. Correct. Chasers, in The Human Body, what's measured in millimetres of mercury?
10:33Dara. Blood pressure. Correct. Vic, what American toy retailer was founded by Charles Lazarus?
10:38Hanley's. Toys R Us. In Mark's Gospel, who was crucified at nine in the morning?
10:42Jesus. Correct. Chasers, Sealy is a main character in what Alice Walker novel?
10:46Sean. Carpeville. Correct. Vic, what German car brand makes the T-Rock SUV?
10:51BMW. Volkswagen. In the Narnia novels, who's the oldest Pevensey child?
10:54Will it be a child?
10:56Will it be a child?
10:58You knew, Peter. You knew, Peter. I knew Volkswagen as well. You knew that. You knew Volkswagen.
11:14I drive the Volkswagen. You drove Volkswagen. I drive Volkswagen. I said BMW. I know.
11:19Bit under pressure. Brilliant performance. Vixen. Two seconds. I know. But gone for the five.
11:25If you had gone for the lower amount, I wouldn't have been in there to do that wrong person answer,
11:31so my other two colleagues may still have beaten you. Yeah. Yeah.
11:35So you took us about as close as you possibly could. Yeah, I think you chose absolutely the right amount.
11:40Yeah, I really did. But please don't be upset. Thank you. I do apologise, but you have been beaten by the chasers.
11:45Lots of luck. Thank you so much. Good luck in all of you. Thank you so much. Thank you so much.
11:47Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
11:49You almost had it. Almost had it.
11:53Well, there you go. What a fantastic performance. I'm sure you'll agree.
11:59However, next up to try and beat the chasers, please join me.
12:03It's Stephen from Huddersfield.
12:05CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
12:08Very charming dress.
12:11Wow, you look great. You look great. Thank you.
12:18Join me. Thank you.
12:20You look fantastic. Let me tell you something about this suit.
12:23Go on, that suit. You look great. I had a sort of landmark birthday just a couple of months ago.
12:27OK. And I bought this suit for the party.
12:29A landmark birthday. How old are you? 80.
12:31Seriously? Yeah.
12:33CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
12:35Well...
12:37OK. If you were to win some money tonight, what would you do with it?
12:41I need a new set of teeth.
12:43They look all right. Me?
12:45Oh, I see you slipped up there, didn't you?
12:47And why is your teeth about it? Is it all that KFC you've been eating?
12:51No.
12:53LAUGHTER
12:55Years of neglect.
12:57OK, well, let's get you a new set of gnashes, shall we?
12:59That would be lovely, but...
13:00Oh, I'm carrying on. OK.
13:02On a sort of lower scale...
13:04LAUGHTER
13:06Go on, Ed.
13:08On a lower scale, I'd quite like to cruise on the Danube.
13:12Oh, yeah. Yeah. Danube is beautiful.
13:14All right, well, look, I wish you luck.
13:16Now, Stephen, you're going to need some money to play up against the chasers.
13:20I'm going to ask you five multiple-choice questions,
13:22get the first one wrong, you know the rules.
13:24I do, yes.
13:25You are out.
13:26We'll keep going until you get one wrong.
13:27Are you ready?
13:28Yes, please.
13:29All right, let's play.
13:31APPLAUSE
13:33Good luck.
13:34Here comes your first question.
13:36Who is the youngest person to be named Time Magazine's Person of the Year?
13:43Is it A, Charles Lindbergh, B, Mark Zuckerberg, or C, Greta Thunberg?
13:52What do you think?
13:56Well, thank goodness the last one came up. C, Greta Thunberg.
13:59Greta Thunberg.
14:00Is that the correct answer?
14:02It is.
14:03Good plan.
14:04Well done.
14:05APPLAUSE
14:06A thousand pounds.
14:07That's bad.
14:08Good plan.
14:09Well, I've got to say.
14:10Oh, thanks.
14:11Bargain bucket.
14:12LAUGHTER
14:13Here's the next question.
14:16Unveiled in 2024, the new logo of the London Museum features a splat of what?
14:26A, tomato ketchup.
14:28B, blue paint.
14:30C, pigeon poo.
14:36I think this is tough.
14:37Good job it weren't your first one.
14:38Yes, it is a good job.
14:40I'm going to say A, tomato ketchup.
14:43Is it A, tomato ketchup?
14:47It's wrong.
14:48No, not the right answer.
14:50Let's see if the right answer is...
14:52A pigeon poo.
14:53Really?
14:54OK.
14:55Cinnamon?
14:56Yeah, a pigeon poo is like the poo of a bird called the pigeon.
14:59LAUGHTER
15:01APPLAUSE
15:03Look, we have a thousand pounds, Stephen, all right?
15:08Yeah.
15:09It's time to face the chasers.
15:11APPLAUSE
15:15OK, here we go.
15:16Put some time on the clocks, please.
15:1860 seconds on your clock.
15:1960 seconds on their clock.
15:21Now then, if you want to play for the money you won in the cash builder,
15:24you take on two chasers automatically, and those two chasers are...
15:28..the governess and the cinnaman.
15:30Governess.
15:31We want 42 seconds on our clock.
15:3442 seconds, an 18-second time advantage.
15:37Now, if you wish to take on three chasers, your third chaser will be...
15:41OK, it's the vixen.
15:43Stephen, if you want to waltz on down the Danube, this is the one for you.
15:48We want 46 seconds on our clock, and you play for £10,000.
15:52Not bad.
15:53OK, three chasers.
15:5440-second time advantage.
15:55If you wish to take on four chasers, who will the fourth chaser be, please?
16:01OK, it's the menace.
16:02Stephen, here's an offer you can get your new teeth into.
16:05We want 48 seconds on our clock.
16:08But you'll be playing for £20,000.
16:10OK.
16:14Now, we've only got the Beast and the Dark Destroyer left.
16:18Mm-hm.
16:19Who do you not want to take on out of those two?
16:21Least, I would like to take on Mark.
16:23You'd like to take on the Beast the least?
16:25Yes.
16:26Well, let's find out.
16:27Who is the fifth chaser?
16:28Ooh!
16:29There you go.
16:30Right.
16:31Beastie Boy, offers, please.
16:33We want 49 seconds on our clock, and you'll be playing for £40,000.
16:39Nice.
16:40OK.
16:41So...
16:42Here we go.
16:43Talk me through it.
16:45If I take two chasers, yes, I'll go home with £1,000...
16:49I have a chance, a reasonable chance to go home with £1,000 I didn't have before.
16:54The rest, I think, would be to throw away that chance.
16:57You would?
16:58Yes.
16:59So, you're happy with £1,000?
17:00I think I could beat two chasers.
17:02You do?
17:03Yes.
17:04So, the point of coming on this show was what?
17:07The experience!
17:08You know your limits.
17:09Brilliant.
17:10You're taking on the cinema and the governess.
17:11£1,000, you ready?
17:12Yes.
17:13All right.
17:14I'm going to take on the cinema and the governess.
17:15£1,000.
17:16You ready?
17:17Yes.
17:18All right.
17:19I'm going to take on the cinema and the governess.
17:20You're going to take on the cinema and the governess.
17:21£1,000.
17:22You ready?
17:23Yes.
17:24All right.
17:25I wish you luck, Stephen.
17:26I really do.
17:27It's time to face the chasers.
17:28Here we go.
17:29Come on.
17:30Here we go.
17:31Come on.
17:36OK, here we go.
17:37This is how it works.
17:39If you run out of time before the chasers, you go home with nothing.
17:43But if the chasers run out of time before you, you go home with £1,000.
17:46Are you ready?
17:47Yes.
17:48Your clock starts counting down now.
17:51Cristoforo Colombo is the Italian name of which explorer?
17:54Cristofo Columbus.
17:55Correct.
17:56Chasers.
17:57What stringed instrument features on the Royal Standard?
17:58An.
17:59Harp.
18:00Correct.
18:01Stephen.
18:02How many hertz are in a kilohertz?
18:03Thousand.
18:04Correct.
18:05Chasers.
18:06In boxing, what does the T in TKO stand for?
18:07Technical.
18:08Correct.
18:09Stephen.
18:10Dylan Meyer is the wife of which Twilight actress?
18:12Pass.
18:13Kristen Stewart.
18:14In the UK, Easter Falls, in what season?
18:17Spring.
18:18Correct.
18:19Chasers.
18:20For the 80s film Glory?
18:21Who?
18:22Denzel Washington.
18:23Correct.
18:24Stephen.
18:25What condiment is named from the French for sour wine?
18:27Salt.
18:28Vinegar.
18:29Nijinsky was famous for what form of dance?
18:33Ballet.
18:34Correct.
18:35Chasers.
18:36In Monopoly, what colour is Vine Street?
18:37Orange.
18:38Correct.
18:39Stephen.
18:40Max George was a singer in which boy band?
18:42Um...
18:43Pass.
18:44The Wanted.
18:45V and cowl are types of what part of a jumper?
18:48The Neck.
18:49Correct.
18:50Chasers.
18:51What country stamps have the name Hellas on them?
18:53Who?
18:54Grease.
18:55Correct.
18:56Stephen.
18:57Who created the character Snoopy?
18:58Pass.
18:59Charles M. Schultz.
19:00Tailordle is a word game for fans of which pop star?
19:03Pass.
19:04Taylor Swift.
19:05What creatures live in a formicry?
19:07Ants.
19:08Correct.
19:09Chasers.
19:10What does the E in e-bike stand for?
19:11Who?
19:12Electric.
19:13Correct.
19:14Stephen.
19:15Before the year Dot is the memoir of which soap star?
19:17Time is up.
19:18Time is up.
19:19Is it Dot Cotton?
19:20Yes.
19:21Yes.
19:22Absolutely about Dot Cotton.
19:23But the actress's name was June Brown.
19:24All right.
19:25Bad luck though, Stephen.
19:26Cinnaman.
19:27Unlucky.
19:28Well played.
19:29The good news is nobody really needs teeth anymore.
19:30LAUGHTER
19:31Take no notice, Stephen.
19:32Thanks for coming on the show.
19:34We'll see you soon.
19:35It's been fun.
19:36But you've been beaten by...
19:37It's been fun.
19:38...but you've been beaten by...
19:39...but you've been beaten by...
19:40Yes.
19:42...but you've been beaten by the Chasers.
19:43Yes.
19:44Stephen, everybody.
19:45Please take care of that.
19:49Never really got going, did he?
19:50No.
19:51Now, can anyone beat the Chasers?
19:53Find out after the break.
19:54Thank you so much.
20:16Welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
20:17Who's next to take on our SWAT team?
20:19It is Jane from Maidstone.
20:22Where's Jane?
20:23Come on, Jane.
20:24Come on, Jane.
20:37There you go.
20:39Right then.
20:40Jane, from Maidstone.
20:41What do you do in Maidstone?
20:42I'm a librarian.
20:43A librarian.
20:44OK.
20:45Sean Wallace lives in libraries.
20:46He doesn't do Google.
20:47He hasn't got a computer.
20:48He hasn't got a phone.
20:49He hasn't got anything.
20:50In actual fact, he hasn't got a life.
20:52Well, I have got a library card.
20:54You have got a library card.
20:55Well done.
20:57You can come in.
20:59Good.
21:00Good.
21:01Good.
21:02Good.
21:03Good.
21:04Good.
21:05Oh, really, really.
21:06OK, what hobbies do you have?
21:07Well, my friend Mary-Louise, it's her big birthday this year.
21:10Right.
21:11And she decided we need to do all kinds of new, different, weird things.
21:13OK.
21:14One of them going on telly.
21:15Right.
21:16And this is it?
21:17Well, no, we applied for pointless.
21:18We didn't go on.
21:19LAUGHTER
21:20We didn't go on.
21:22No, no, no. No.
21:23Let me tell you, not a show like this,
21:25you've actually got a chance of winning some money.
21:27You know, if you go on there, you spend all week on it,
21:29and you get away with about 30 quid. Fair play.
21:31Anyway, what do you want the money for?
21:34We've got lots and lots of animals in our garden.
21:36Right.
21:37And we've got frogs, but we don't have a pond,
21:39and none of our neighbours have a pond.
21:41So you want a pond? Yeah.
21:43All right, well, let's get you a pond for the frogs.
21:45I wish you luck. Thank you.
21:46Multiple-choice questions.
21:47Correct answer, worth £1,000.
21:48Don't get the first one wrong.
21:49Simple as that. Are you ready?
21:50Yes. Let's play.
21:56Here's your first question.
21:58Who were Kid Creole's backing group?
22:02A, the limes.
22:04B, the coconuts.
22:05C, the melons.
22:10They were the coconuts.
22:11Coconuts, yeah.
22:12Is that the right answer?
22:14Yes, well played.
22:16£1,000.
22:18Here's the next question.
22:20At the seaside, what is spindrift?
22:23Is it A, a seabird, B, seashell, or C, seaspray?
22:28I do not know.
22:33What?
22:35Er, seashell.
22:37You're saying seashell.
22:38You're saying seashell?
22:39Yeah.
22:40OK.
22:41Is that the right answer?
22:42Wrong answer.
22:43The correct answer is...
22:46Yeah.
22:47Sea spray.
22:48The governess.
22:49I mean, it's just a silly word because you would never use it, would you?
22:52No.
22:53Nobody ever says, oh, I just got smacked in the face by spindrift.
22:56Because someone goes, what?
22:58What did you just get?
22:59Oh, sea spray.
23:00Well, say that then.
23:01Yeah.
23:02Well, I got hit in the face by spindrift a couple of weeks ago.
23:05But then that's my nickname for Anne, so...
23:08This is what I'm saying.
23:10Jane, you have £1,000.
23:11It's time to face the chasers.
23:13Here we go.
23:18Let's put the times on the clock.
23:20We are 60 seconds each.
23:21If you want to play for the money you got in the cash builder,
23:24you'll automatically take on two chasers, and those two chasers are...
23:28It's the Menace and the Dark Destroyer.
23:30Menace.
23:31We want 40 seconds on our clock.
23:33Oh, that's early.
23:34Even 40 seconds, isn't it?
23:39That is poor.
23:40Right.
23:41OK, who's the third chaser, please?
23:44Governess.
23:45We want 40 seconds on our clock.
23:48Oh, here we go.
23:49But you'll be playing for £25,000.
23:57Now we're talking.
23:58Fourth chaser.
23:59Who's that?
24:01OK, Beastie, go ahead.
24:02Oh, Jane.
24:03Well, Jane.
24:04We still want 40 seconds on our clock.
24:06But you'll be playing for...
24:08..50,000 pounds!
24:10CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
24:16Here we go.
24:17Fifth chaser, please.
24:19The Vixen.
24:20Come on.
24:21We want 40 seconds on our clock.
24:22No!
24:23You'll play five of us for £70,000.
24:26CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
24:28Wow, didn't you see that coming at all?
24:29What do you think?
24:30Well, people always say it's about the time, right?
24:31Yeah.
24:32So, let's go for five, please.
24:33CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
24:34CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
24:35Wow, didn't you see that coming at all?
24:37What do you think?
24:38Well, people always say it's about the time, right?
24:40Yeah.
24:41So, let's go for five, please.
24:44CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
24:45CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
24:50Ooh.
24:51Yeah, that's it.
24:54Wow.
24:55OK.
24:57Vixen, Beast, The Governess, Dark Destroyer and The Menace.
25:0170 grand with a 20-second time advantage.
25:04Let's see if you can beat those chases.
25:06Good luck, Jane.
25:07CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
25:09You know how this show works, right?
25:15Good luck with this, I really mean it.
25:17Right, Jane, the clock starts counting down.
25:20Now, I do is a phrase most associated with what ceremony?
25:24Wedding.
25:25Correct.
25:26What Turkish airline is named after a legendary flying horse?
25:29Dara.
25:30Pegasus.
25:31Correct.
25:32The Chianti Mountains are in what country?
25:33Italy.
25:34Correct.
25:35What Scottish golf course is known as the Old Lady?
25:38Jennings.
25:39St. Andrews.
25:40Correct.
25:41Jane, the Gemini space program ended in what decade?
25:4360s.
25:44Oh, correct.
25:45Chasers, how many tournaments formed the tennis grand slam?
25:48Sure.
25:49More.
25:50Correct.
25:51Jane, who is the only US president awarded a purple heart?
25:53Pass.
25:54It's Kennedy.
25:55A pina is a cloth made from the leaves of what tropical plant?
25:59Palm.
26:00Pineapple.
26:01On which joint of the body were trench watches worn?
26:04Uh, the rest.
26:05Correct.
26:06Chasers.
26:07White Lodge is the lower school of what establishment?
26:09Ann.
26:10Royal Ballet School.
26:11Correct.
26:12Jane, what is Rocky Balboa's proper first name?
26:15Pass.
26:16Robert.
26:17What continent has no cities?
26:19Antarctica.
26:20Correct.
26:21Chasers.
26:22Traditionally, roast lamb is served with what herb sauce?
26:23Jenny.
26:24Mint.
26:25Correct.
26:26Jane, Dean Stark is the German word for what weekday?
26:28Wednesday.
26:29Tuesday.
26:30In what film did Robin Williams disguise himself as a nanny?
26:32Mrs. Doubtfire.
26:33Correct.
26:34Chasers.
26:35What country fought Somalia and the long-running Ogaden war?
26:38Ann.
26:39Ethiopia.
26:40Correct.
26:41Jane, what UB40 hit includes the name of Jamaica's capital?
26:44Red Red Wine.
26:45Kingston Town.
26:46What BBC radio station broadcasts Brain of Britain?
26:49Radio 4.
26:50Correct.
26:51Chasers.
26:52Radiation is EMR.
26:53Dara.
26:54Electromagnetic.
26:55Correct.
26:56Jane, the name of what dish comes from the Hungarian for cowboy?
26:59Borscht.
27:00Oh!
27:01Oh!
27:02Oh, wow!
27:03APPLAUSE
27:04Oh, wow!
27:05APPLAUSE
27:13Hungarian dish.
27:14Oh.
27:15Goulash.
27:16Ah!
27:17Vixen.
27:18That was so impressive.
27:19You have such great breadth of knowledge.
27:21Yeah.
27:22That you ran a team of five of the top quizzes in the country.
27:26Yeah.
27:27That close.
27:28You should be so, so proud of yourself.
27:30APPLAUSE
27:31Absolutely.
27:32Thank you very much for that.
27:34Jane, I am so sorry.
27:36You have been beaten by the chasers.
27:37Thank you so much.
27:38Oh, that was great.
27:39That was great effort, Jane.
27:40I'm feeling it.
27:42You played that really well.
27:43You played that really well.
27:44APPLAUSE
27:45Good on us.
27:46Has anyone got what it takes to handle the Vixen?
27:49Maybe oven gloves and welding goggles?
27:51We'll find out after the break.
27:53APPLAUSE
27:55Thank you so much.
27:56Welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
27:58Who's next to go head-to-head with our big heads?
28:00IT'S LAURA FROM KAZICK
28:01IT'S LAURA FROM KAZICK
28:02WELL
28:03HE WAS GOING TO BE TO BE TO BE TO BE TO BE TO BE TO BE TO BE TO BE TO BE TO BE THE
28:06WHO'S NEXT TO GO HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH OUR BIG HEADS.
28:11Who's next to go head-to-head with our big heads?
28:14It's Lorna from Keswick.
28:17CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
28:19Oh, careful, though.
28:23Oh, blimey, Lorna.
28:29I thought you was going home, yeah. I thought you was going home.
28:33I thought I was going to try and dart upstairs and catch you there, girl.
28:37Welcome. Keswick, I pronounced it correctly?
28:40Yeah, Keswick. I live in Keswick, yes. And where's that?
28:42That's up in the Lake District, North Lakes.
28:44Perfect, yeah. And what are you doing in Keswick?
28:46So I've got a guesthouse in Keswick. Right.
28:48But originally I had a guesthouse in Blackpool. Right.
28:51That's where I learnt my trade. Ah.
28:53As you know, Blackpool, if you can do it in Blackpool,
28:55you can do it anyway. Yeah, that's what they say.
28:57And what do you do hobbies-wise?
28:59I look forward to the chase, I drink wine,
29:02and I play a lot of Candy Crush.
29:06All right, and if you win some money, what would you do with it?
29:08Well, 1974 was the first Eurovision final I got allowed
29:12to stay up to watch when ABBA won it. Yeah.
29:14And I've always wanted to go to a Eurovision final.
29:16Yes. Me too. I'd love to do that.
29:18Yes. That's on my list as well. Okay.
29:20Let's see how we get on. Shall we?
29:22£1,000 each correct answer. Don't get the first one wrong.
29:24Here we go. Lorna, let's play.
29:26APPLAUSE
29:30Here's your first question. Good luck.
29:32A small bit of a much larger problem
29:36is known as just the tip of the what?
29:39A. Jarlsberg. B. Iceberg.
29:42Or C. Battenberg.
29:48It's B. Iceberg. Yeah, Iceberg.
29:50Is that the correct answer?
29:52And it is...
29:54APPLAUSE
29:56£1,000. Sermon.
29:58Jarlsbergs are cheese, Icebergs are lettuce, and Battenbergs are cake.
30:02And oddly enough, they're the three things in my fridge at the moment.
30:05LAUGHTER
30:06Next question.
30:07In 1952, which toy was introduced with a choice of two mouths,
30:14three hats, four noses, and two pairs of eyes?
30:17A. Action Man. B. Mr. Potato Head.
30:21Or C. Barbie.
30:26That's B. Mr. Potato Head.
30:27Mr. Potato Head, yes.
30:28Is that the correct answer?
30:30That's it, well done.
30:31APPLAUSE
30:32Two grand, well played.
30:34Here's the next question.
30:35Two grand on at the moment.
30:38Which of these coins has the largest number of sides?
30:43A. 20p.
30:44B. 50p.
30:45Or C. One pound.
30:47One pound.
30:50I'm going to go with C. One pound.
30:52C. One pound.
30:53Is that the correct answer?
30:56It is, of course, well played.
30:59APPLAUSE
31:00£3,000.
31:01Here's the next question.
31:04Which of these countries adopted its current name first?
31:08A. Iran.
31:09B. Burkina Faso.
31:11Or C. Sri Lanka.
31:13OK, this is a complete guess, so I'm going to go with A. Iran.
31:19OK.
31:20You've put Iran.
31:21Is that the correct answer?
31:24Yeah, it is.
31:25Well played.
31:28£4,000.
31:30Here's your next question.
31:32Which Colin Firth film was directed by a US fashion designer?
31:37A. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
31:40B. A single man.
31:42C. The King's Speech.
31:47I'm going to say C. The King's Speech.
31:50Is that the correct answer?
31:53Wrong answer.
31:54The correct answer being...
31:56Single man.
31:58Who was it, Beastie?
31:59Tom Ford.
32:00Tom Ford.
32:01But you know what?
32:02Four grand.
32:03That's brilliant.
32:04Well played, Lorna.
32:05Chasers.
32:06Let's go.
32:10Put the time on the clock.
32:1260 seconds each.
32:13There you go.
32:14Alright, if you want to play for the money you got in the cash builder,
32:16you take on two chasers automatically, and those two chasers are...
32:20It's the cinema man and the vixen.
32:22Vixen.
32:23Lorna, we want 38 seconds on our clock.
32:26OK, thank you for that.
32:27Third chaser, who's that please?
32:30Dark Destroyer.
32:31We want 39 seconds on our clock, and you'll be playing for £40,000.
32:36Thank you very much indeed.
32:38CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
32:43OK, fourth chaser.
32:46Menace.
32:47We want 40 seconds on our clock, but you'll be playing for £60,000.
32:52CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
32:53CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
32:58Fifth chaser then, please.
33:00Bix-tea.
33:01Yeah.
33:02LAUGHTER
33:05We want 42 seconds on our clock.
33:09You'll be playing for £100,000!
33:11CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
33:13Come on!
33:21I have such respect for Dara, because he's just phenomenal in all the areas that I know nothing about.
33:29So I'm not going to go for four chases, I'm going to go for three.
33:32Three chases, £40,000.
33:34I think that's great.
33:36Dark Destroyer.
33:37The Vixen.
33:38The Sin Man.
33:39£40,000.
33:40With a 21-second time advantage.
33:42You ready?
33:43Yep.
33:44Let's see if you can beat the chases.
33:45Come on, everyone.
33:46CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
33:51You know the rules.
33:52Yep.
33:53Lorna, your clock starts counting down.
33:57Now, in the film, what farm animal was Babe?
33:59Pig.
34:00Correct.
34:01Chasers.
34:02Who designed the dome of St Peter's?
34:03Paul.
34:06Romante.
34:08Michelangelo.
34:09What's the only month that ends with the letter T?
34:11Paul.
34:12August.
34:13Correct.
34:14Lorna, what nationality is Formula One driver Pierre Gasly?
34:16French.
34:17Correct.
34:18Chasers.
34:19Alan Clarke's book The Donkeys is about what war?
34:21Sean.
34:22World War One.
34:23Correct.
34:24Lorna, which former Mr Universe became California governor?
34:27Arnold Schwarzenegger.
34:28Correct.
34:29Chasers.
34:30Rolling on the river is a line from what Tina Turner single?
34:32Jenny.
34:33Proud Mary.
34:34Correct.
34:35Lorna, Barcelona is the capital of what Spanish region?
34:38Pass.
34:39Catalonia.
34:40In what process do plants produce glucose?
34:42Pass.
34:43Photosynthesis.
34:44Sheelite is an important ore of what metal?
34:47Iron.
34:48Tungsten.
34:49What was the Scottish regnal number of James I of England?
34:52Pass.
34:53Sixth.
34:54A Valpolicella is an Italian variety of what drink?
34:57Pass.
34:58Wine.
34:59What nationality is reggae musician Beanie Man?
35:02Pass.
35:03Jamaican.
35:04The Hoggham Mountains are in what desert?
35:06Sahara.
35:07Correct.
35:08Chasers.
35:09What Shakespeare work is known as the Scottish play?
35:11Jenny.
35:12Macbeth.
35:13Correct.
35:14Lorna, what's a mature female elephant called?
35:16Cow.
35:17Correct.
35:18Chasers.
35:19What German car company makes the Q7 SUV?
35:21Sean.
35:22Audi.
35:23Correct.
35:24Lorna, which of the armed forces has an eagle on its badge?
35:27RAF.
35:28Correct.
35:29Chasers.
35:30What Greek island was home to the poet Sappho?
35:32Who?
35:33Lesbos.
35:34Correct.
35:35Lorna, Paka Rabanne, create Jane Fonda's costume in what?
35:371960s.
35:38Oh!
35:39Oh, my God!
35:41Oh, my God!
35:42Oh, my God!
35:43Oh, no!
35:45Oh, no!
35:50Menace.
35:51People watching this at home would be going,
35:53oh, that was terrible.
35:54They don't understand how hard it is to be where you're standing.
35:57And when that pressure is on you, your brain just stops working.
36:00You stop listening to questions.
36:02Luckily, you pulled yourself out of it because a lot of people
36:04just keep going.
36:05You were so desperately unlucky.
36:07I am so, so.
36:08Lorna, you played so, so well.
36:09But that's the way it goes.
36:10You've been beaten by the chasers.
36:12All right.
36:13Give her regards to lovely Keswick Conference for children.
36:19Well played, Lorna.
36:20What a game.
36:24Can anyone beat the crew of HMS Tedious?
36:27We'll find out after the break.
36:29Thank you very much and welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
36:46Next up, it's Ollie from London.
36:48Come on, Ollie.
36:49Congratulations, Ollie.
36:50Enjoy this.
36:516-4.
36:52Hospital.
36:53Great to see you, mate.
36:54Yeah, good to see you.
36:55Good to see you.
36:56Well done, Ollie.
36:57All right.
36:58From London, what do you do for a living, Ollie?
36:59I'm a technical writer.
37:00I produce documentation for natural catastrophe models.
37:01What is that specifically?
37:02What is it?
37:03Likelihood of hurricanes, earthquakes, wildfires, that kind of stuff.
37:05Looking at how likely they are, what their effects might be.
37:06Oh, wow.
37:07Okay.
37:08What do you do for hobbies?
37:09What do you go up to?
37:10Well, I don't mind a bit of sailing.
37:11Right.
37:12Um, I don't mind a bit of sailing.
37:13Right.
37:14I spent a year living on a boat when I crossed the Pacific.
37:15Oh.
37:16Yeah, so.
37:17How long did that take?
37:18The best part of six months.
37:19And I did it twice.
37:20Because you had to get back, I suppose.
37:21Yeah, there's that element.
37:22Yeah, there's that element.
37:23Yeah, there's that element.
37:24What is that?
37:25What is that specifically?
37:26What is that specifically?
37:27Um, likelihood of hurricanes, earthquakes, wildfires, that kind of stuff.
37:29Looking at how likely they are, what their effects might be.
37:31Oh, wow.
37:32Okay.
37:33What do you do for hobbies?
37:34What do you go up to?
37:35Well, I don't mind a bit of sailing.
37:36Right.
37:37I spent a year living on a boat when I crossed the Pacific.
37:38Oh.
37:39Yeah, so.
37:40How long did that take?
37:44Well, I just got married.
37:45Don't blame me.
37:46What are you looking at me for?
37:47No.
37:48We ended up having two ceremonies.
37:49Well, of course you did.
37:50Because we've got family in Romania.
37:51We've got family in the UK.
37:52So you want to make sure that everyone sees something that looks like a wedding.
37:53Okay.
37:54What's that got to do with the fact that you're coming here for money?
37:55Because...
37:56If you've already done it, you've already spent the money.
37:57It's twice as much stress.
37:58It's twice as much planning.
37:59It's twice as much planning.
38:00It's twice as much planning.
38:01It's twice as much planning.
38:02It's twice as much planning.
38:03It's twice as much planning.
38:04Yeah.
38:05Yeah.
38:06Yeah.
38:07Yeah.
38:08Yeah.
38:09Yeah.
38:10Yeah.
38:11So you haven't had a honeymoon.
38:12So I quite like to raise some money for that.
38:13Honeymoon it is.
38:14Where do you want to go on the honeymoon?
38:15We were thinking Japan.
38:16Okay.
38:17Fair enough.
38:18Let's go.
38:19Japan it is.
38:20All right.
38:21You'll need money to go to Japan.
38:22I wish you luck.
38:23Here we go.
38:24All right, Oli.
38:25Let's play.
38:26Here's your first question.
38:28The delicacy caviar comes from the UK.
38:31It's the UK.
38:32It's the UK.
38:33It's the UK.
38:34It's the UK.
38:35It's the UK.
38:36It's the UK.
38:37It's the UK.
38:38The delicacy caviar comes from the eggs of what creature?
38:42A.
38:43Sturgeon.
38:44B.
38:45Shrimp.
38:46C.
38:47Shark.
38:51Pretty comfortable with this one.
38:53I think it's A.
38:54Sturgeon.
38:55Sturgeon.
38:56Correct answer is...
38:57Absolutely, Sturgeon.
38:591,000 pounds.
39:01I used to be that tall.
39:04This is the next question.
39:08What shape is the floor plan of Rome's Colosseum?
39:14A.
39:15Square.
39:16B.
39:17Hexagonal.
39:18C.
39:19Oval.
39:24Yeah, pretty happy with this one as well.
39:26I'm going to go C.
39:27Oval.
39:28OK.
39:29Correct answer is...
39:30C. Oval.
39:352,000 pounds.
39:37OK, his next question.
39:40Which of these sports people, one, I'm a celebrity, get me out of here first?
39:45A.
39:46Carl Fogarty.
39:47B.
39:48Jill Scott.
39:49C.
39:50Phil Tuflin.
39:55Less comfortable with this one.
39:57I feel like Jill Scott was quite recent.
40:00It's a...
40:01It's a guess between the others.
40:02Yep.
40:03I am going to go for C.
40:05Phil Tuflin.
40:06Yep, Tuffers.
40:07Is that the right answer?
40:09Absolutely well played.
40:103,000 pounds.
40:14Here's your next question.
40:17It was Love at First Sight is the opening line of which famous novel?
40:21A.
40:22Catch-22.
40:23B.
40:24Gone with the Wind.
40:25C.
40:26To Kill a Mockingbird.
40:31It's my favourite book.
40:33It's A.
40:34Catch-22.
40:35Joseph Heller.
40:36Is that the correct answer?
40:414,000 pounds.
40:46Good luck.
40:47Good question.
40:50Which of these is a friend and advisor to the Marvel comic book hero Jessica Jones?
40:57Is it A.
40:58Will Barrow.
40:59B.
41:00Russell Sprout.
41:01Or C.
41:02Malcolm Powder.
41:07There is something in the back of my head that says that he was called Malcolm.
41:13And without anything else to go on, I'm going to go C.
41:17Malcolm Powder.
41:18Rhymes with talcum powder.
41:20It does, but I don't think that's much of a clue.
41:22No.
41:23Is Malcolm Powder the correct answer for five grand?
41:295,000 pounds.
41:30That is brilliant.
41:32That is brilliant.
41:34What a player.
41:35Five grand.
41:36This is going to be interesting.
41:37Oh, now they know they're in for a game here.
41:39Good, good, good.
41:40Look at the Vixen rubbing their hands.
41:41This is going to be great.
41:42Five grand.
41:43Oli, it is now time to face the chasers.
41:46Let's go.
41:52This is all for money, for a honeymoon and everything in it.
41:54Yeah.
41:55Your wife with you?
41:56Yeah.
41:57She's just up there.
41:58What's her name, sorry?
41:59Iwan.
42:00Iwan.
42:01All right, now then.
42:02Let's put some time on the clock.
42:0460 seconds each.
42:05Now, if you want to play for the money,
42:07you're running a cash board of five grand, by the way,
42:09you will take on two chasers automatically,
42:11and those two chasers are...
42:13It is the governess and the Dark Destroyer.
42:15OK, here we go, Dark Destroyer.
42:16First off front.
42:17We want 40 seconds on our clock.
42:19OK.
42:2020-second time advantage.
42:22Third chaser, who's that?
42:24All right, it's the beast.
42:26Go ahead.
42:27We want 42 seconds on the clock,
42:31and you'll be playing for £25,000.
42:35OK.
42:40The fourth chaser, who will it be?
42:42It's the menace.
42:43Go ahead.
42:44We want 44 seconds on our clock,
42:47but you'll be playing for £50,000.
42:50And the fifth chaser, please.
42:57It's the cinema.
42:59Oli, you're obviously a clever guy.
43:01If you don't take this offer and then win easily,
43:03you may always regret not being more brave.
43:06If you do take this offer and lose,
43:08you may always regret being too brave.
43:10Do you know what?
43:11It's a catch-22 situation.
43:13LAUGHTER
43:15Play five of us.
43:21We only want 46 seconds on the clock,
43:24and you'll be playing for £100,000.
43:33That is tricky.
43:34Yeah.
43:35I think there's some really good offers on there.
43:37Yeah, brilliant.
43:38And I think I can beat four chasers.
43:41Woo!
43:42OK.
43:45All right, four chasers you're taking now.
43:48The Menace, The Beast, The Governess and The Dark Destroyer.
43:51You've got a 16-second time advantage
43:54and you're going for £50,000.
43:56Oli, it's time to see if you can beat the chasers.
44:00Good luck.
44:01Good luck.
44:02Good luck.
44:04Come on, Oli.
44:06APPLAUSE
44:08You know the rules.
44:11Oli, your clock starts counting down now.
44:15Complete the saying, you should practice what you...
44:17Preach.
44:18Correct.
44:19Chasers.
44:20The French district, Madoc, is known for what drink?
44:22Anne.
44:23Wine.
44:24Correct.
44:25Oli, reading and bifocals are tied for what access?
44:27Classes.
44:28Correct.
44:29Chasers.
44:30In what Nordic country?
44:31Dara.
44:32Finland.
44:33Correct.
44:34Oli, what does NBD stand for on internet chat?
44:37No big deal.
44:38Correct.
44:39Chasers.
44:40In blackjack, what card can be worth one or eleven?
44:41Mung.
44:42Ace.
44:43Correct.
44:44Oli, on TV, who played Perry in Harry Enfield and Chums?
44:47Cathy Burke.
44:48Correct.
44:49Chasers.
44:50The A350 aircraft is made by what plane company?
44:52Dara.
44:53Airbus.
44:54Correct.
44:55Oli, what is Winnie the Pooh's favourite food?
44:56Honey.
44:57Correct.
44:58Chasers.
44:59Which Australian snooker player was known as Steady Eddie?
45:00Mark.
45:01Eddie Charlton.
45:02Correct.
45:03Oli, which English city is home to the Walker Art Gallery?
45:05Pass.
45:06Liverpool.
45:07In what occupation would you walk the beat?
45:09Policeman.
45:10Correct.
45:11Chasers.
45:12Simon Hughes was deputy leader of what party?
45:13Mark.
45:14Liberal Party.
45:15Liberal Democrats.
45:16What cartoon town is the rival of Shelbyville?
45:18Dara.
45:19Springfield.
45:20Correct.
45:21Oli, T.S. Eliot won a Nobel Prize in what category?
45:23Literature.
45:24Correct.
45:25Chasers.
45:26In Greek myth, who tried to rescue Eurydice from Hades?
45:28Anne.
45:29Orpheus.
45:30Correct.
45:31Oli, Rico and Tony are characters in what Barry Mandelow song?
45:33Pass.
45:34It's Copacabana.
45:35What kind of twins share exactly the same DNA?
45:38Pass.
45:39Identical twins.
45:40Which character did Jason Isaacs play in the Harry Potter films?
45:43This is Malfoy.
45:44Correct.
45:45In these cases, what are the only big cats to regularly live in a group?
45:48Dara.
45:49Lyons.
45:50Correct.
45:51Oli, which Austrian coined the term psychoanalysis?
45:53Freud.
45:54Correct!
45:55Yeah!
45:56Nooo!
45:57Nooo!
45:58Nooo!
45:59Nooo!
46:00Thank you, mate!
46:01Thank you, Paul.
46:03Thank you, Paul.
46:04Thank you, Paul.
46:05CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
46:17Some honeymoon, that.
46:19It is indeed.
46:20I'll tell you what, it's enough money,
46:22you can even invite me along to sing a song for you.
46:24We'll swap details afterwards.
46:26Thanks, mate.
46:27Do us all a favour and fly to Japan, don't sail there.
46:31If you bring in Brad, don't include his drinks,
46:33you'll bankrupt you.
46:35What about that?
46:36Congratulations, Oli.
46:37That is absolutely fantastic.
46:3850 grand, mate.
46:40You've beaten the Chasers.
46:41What about that?
46:43Brilliant joy.
46:44Well, that is it for tonight.
46:48But we'll be back next time to find out
46:50if anyone, just like Oli,
46:52thinks they've got what it takes to beat the Chasers
46:54from all of us here,
46:55and, of course, Oli and Nuwana.
46:57Good night and God bless.
46:58Thank you very much.
46:59APPLAUSE
47:05Potato.
47:06Potato.
47:07Potato.
47:08Potato.
47:09Potato.
47:10Potato.
47:11The
47:14LPy
47:20The
47:20The
47:26Potato.
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