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00:00Tonight on A Hard Quiz
00:07Chris, Senior Channel Quality Specialist
00:10Expert Subject, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
00:14Gem, Professional Bus Operator
00:17Expert Subject, The Guillotine
00:20Hannah, Medical Student
00:22Expert Subject, The Human Circulatory System
00:26Gemma, Admin Officer
00:29Expert Subject, Olympic Swimming
00:32Here's your host, Tom Gleeson
00:36Yes! Hello!
00:39I can smell mothballs
00:41Welcome to Hard Quiz, these contestants are YouTubers
00:44Last one to ask you to like and subscribe will be tonight's Hard Quiz Champion
00:48To be part of the show at home, go to the ABC TV iview socials
00:54Let's say hello
00:55G'day Gemma
00:56Hey Tom, how are you going?
00:57Now, Olympic Swimming is your expert subject
00:59So when you watch the Olympics, do you just find all the other sports boring?
01:03Yeah, I just ignore all the others and I just watch the heaps, the finals and I'll just fixate
01:07on that for the whole two weeks
01:09Right, just swimming, swimming, that's it
01:11Any high jump, you're like, bleurgh
01:13Yeah, nah, I'm just like, bleurgh
01:14Okay, alright
01:15Now you've worked as a swimming coach, do you do that because you think it's an important
01:20skill that kids learn or you just enjoy swimming and kids piss?
01:25Well, when you're a swim coach you're actually on pool decks so it's more about being able
01:29to yell and scream at people who are below you
01:31Alright
01:34Now you went to the Olympics in Paris
01:36I did
01:37What was that like?
01:38It was awesome, it was the first Olympics I've been to, I got to see heaps of Australians
01:42I got to see Simone Biles win gold, I saw Jess Fox win gold, it was amazing
01:47And while you were there you heckled the Americans
01:49Biles!
01:50Biles!
01:51Biles!
01:52Biles!
01:53Biles!
01:54Biles!
01:55Biles!
01:56Biles!
01:57Biles!
01:58Biles!
01:59I feel like you're really upholding the tradition of Australian tourists being obnoxious
02:04Yeah, for sure
02:05Yeah, I'm quite proud of you
02:06Hannah!
02:07Hi
02:08The human circulatory system is your expert subject
02:12Now you said you have an anatomy teacher who teaches you because you're doing
02:16medicine at the moment
02:17Yeah
02:18And that he would be very disappointed in you if you got anything wrong
02:20Yeah, thanks for reminding me of that
02:22Yeah
02:23So you're studying medicine and you've got three kids
02:26Yes
02:27And you applied for hard quiz because you've got a lot of spare time?
02:31You got me at a vulnerable time, I think I was laying on the couch heavily pregnant
02:35Yeah
02:36And you did the, if you want to be on hard quiz apply
02:38And so I picked up my phone and I applied
02:41Okay
02:42So you were just on the couch, pregnant and you thought
02:45I'd rather be anywhere but here
02:47Pretty much
02:48Yeah
02:49Geoff
02:50How are you Tom?
02:51Now your area of interest is the guillotine
02:53That's correct
03:00Let's just ease into it, why?
03:02I didn't, I didn't really like my French teacher in Year 9
03:06And that was the only part of the lesson I actually found kind of interesting
03:11And that I paid attention to
03:12Okay
03:13Are you a fan of any other cutting edge technologies?
03:14No, not yet
03:19You're clever for getting it, don't you?
03:21Oh yeah
03:23Do you say guillotine or guillotine?
03:26Guillotine
03:27Guillotine
03:28You don't say guillotine?
03:29No
03:30Most of the time I say guillotine
03:31Yeah
03:32Well you've got to fit in, don't you?
03:33Yeah
03:34So there's people who order croissant
03:36Yeah
03:38You're at Woolworths, it's a croissant you f**k it
03:43Chris
03:44Hey Tom, how's it going?
03:45Now you're into the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
03:47Do you remember when you first saw them?
03:49I was a kid
03:53Great story, next question
03:56Who's your favourite turtle?
03:57Leonardo
03:58And do you think you can tell something about somebody by which turtle's their favourite?
04:02Oh definitely, definitely
04:03We had this argument the other day at the Lego exhibition I was at and
04:10I'm not even remotely surprised you were at a Lego exhibition
04:13Yeah, like one of them was giving s**t to the other guy about liking Donatello, you know
04:18And it's like whoever you like, you know, so yeah
04:21Okay, I don't really have a favourite because I'm a man
04:25And I pay tax
04:28Now you have a collection of turtle toys
04:30Yes
04:31And that's not even all of them is it?
04:34No it isn't
04:35Do you let your child play with them or are they off limits?
04:37They're off limits, he's got his own turtles
04:39Oh
04:40He's got a small little collection and he gets to play with them upstairs, they're his turtles
04:43He knows that those ones are daddy's turtles
04:45And not to play with you
04:51Let's play, hard!
04:52Expert round, expert subjects
04:55Win or lose five points
04:57Steal and answer double points
04:59I'll ask each of you five questions on your expert subject
05:02Right, you get five points, wrong I will take five points from you
05:05The rest of you can steal at any time to get double points
05:07Let's start with Chris and his expert subject
05:10Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
05:15According to the theme song of the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon
05:19Leonardo leads, Donatello does machines
05:22Raphael is cool but rude
05:24And Michelangelo is what?
05:25Chris
05:26A party dude
05:27Correct!
05:28The director of the 1990 Ninja Turtles film said that Jim Henson initially didn't want to create the animatronics for the movie due to the turtles' excessive use of what?
05:41Chris
05:42Violence
05:43Correct!
05:44In the original 1984 comic, four turtles mutate after they're exposed to a canister of radioactive material that supposedly blinded which Marvel hero?
05:56Chris
05:57Daredevil
05:58Correct!
05:59Introduced in a 1997 series called Ninja Turtles The Next Mutation was a female turtle who was named after which armless statue?
06:12Chris
06:13Venus the Milo
06:14Correct!
06:15Last question in your set Chris
06:19Coming out of their shells was a 1990 live musical tour sponsored by which fast food chain?
06:30Chris
06:31Pizza Hut
06:32Correct!
06:33Right for fast!
06:38The next set of questions is for Geoff on the guillotine
06:43The French Revolution Reign of Terror saw approximately 17,000 people beheaded by the guillotine including which Queen of France?
06:56Marie Antoinette
06:57Correct!
06:58Double points to you
06:59On a guillotine the two boards that join together to form the hole that victims put their head through
07:07is called a lunette in French which means little what?
07:14Jeff
07:15Little hole
07:16Incorrect
07:17It's wide open
07:19To the Steelers Gemma
07:20Little moon
07:21Correct!
07:22Double points to you
07:28How do you think your swimming students would feel knowing that you have a side interest in guillotines?
07:33I think you're going to swim faster tomorrow for sure
07:36Louis XVI was amongst over 2,000 people beheaded by Charles Henri Sanson, the executioner of Paris, who handed over his duties to which relative?
07:46Geoff
07:47His son
07:48Correct!
07:49Marie Louise Girard was one of the last women to be executed in France, sent to the guillotine in 1943 for providing what illegal service to women?
08:02It's wide open!
08:03For this deal it's Hannah
08:05Abortion
08:06Correct!
08:07Double points to you
08:08Last question in your set Geoff
08:13As depicted by Charles Dickens in A Tale of Two Cities, trichoteurs were women who sat by the guillotine to witness executions while practicing what craft?
08:28Geoff
08:29Niffing
08:30Correct!
08:35Time now for Hannah and the human circulatory system
08:38The cardiovascular system gets its name from vasculum, a Latin term meaning little vessel and the Greek word cardia for which vital organ?
08:49For the steel it's Gemma
08:51Heart
08:52Correct!
08:53Double points to you
08:54You got that killer instinct Gemma
08:59Often caused by one way valves that have become damaged, blood pooling near the surface of the leg in visibly distorted veins is a condition commonly
09:08Chris for the steel
09:10Varicose veins
09:11Correct!
09:12Double points to you
09:14A condition commonly known as what varicose veins is correct
09:19Oh that's just an ABC viewer's legs
09:27Rhinophymor was once thought to be caused by alcoholism and is indicated by visible blood vessels and thickening skin
09:34Hannah
09:35Oh, I still want Chris to get it
09:39Around the umbilical cord?
09:41Incorrect, I'll finish the question
09:43On which facial feature?
09:44Gentleman for the steel
09:45nose
09:46Correct!
09:47Double points to you
09:48Yeah
09:49Thanks Andrew O'Keefe for that photo
09:50Gentleman for the steel, nose.
09:52Correct!
09:59Yeah.
10:01Thanks Andrew O'Keefe for that photo.
10:08In 1667, an early blood transfusion was performed at the Royal Society in London, aiming to calm a patient down using the blood of what gentle animal?
10:20Hannah.
10:22Cat.
10:24Incorrect.
10:28Time's up, lamb.
10:30Yeah lamb, yeah somehow the patient survived.
10:33Last question in your set Hannah.
10:35Heart injuries are difficult to heal but the organ is almost immune to cancers due to the slow regeneration of what?
10:43Hannah.
10:44Myocytes?
10:46Correct!
10:50Yeah myocytes or we would have just accepted cells or heart muscle cells.
10:55Because you never really hear of anyone having a heart cancer.
10:57It's a myth that your cells are replaced every seven years.
11:00Some are much faster and some are never replaced.
11:04Last set in the expert round it's Gemma and Olympic swimming.
11:10Freestyle swimming was introduced as a men only event at the first modern Olympics in 1896, held in which Greek city?
11:17Gemma.
11:18Athens.
11:19Correct!
11:23Debuting as an Olympic event at the 1956 Games in Melbourne was which swimming stroke?
11:29Gemma.
11:30Butterfly.
11:31Correct!
11:32Making history in 1964 as the first swimmer to win gold in the same event at three consecutive Olympic Games was which?
11:41Gemma.
11:42Dawn Fraser.
11:43Correct!
11:45Is which Australian Dawn Fraser is correct?
11:48There she is.
11:49Maybe having some racist thoughts.
11:50According to World Aquatics competition regulations, the main function of lane ropes is not only to separate swimming lanes but to reduce what?
12:02Gemma.
12:03The slipstreams?
12:05Incorrect.
12:06For this deal it's Hannah.
12:07Water disturbance?
12:09Correct!
12:12Yes, water disturbance or waves.
12:14Yeah, the discs are used in lane ropes.
12:16They're engineered using fluid dynamics to minimise the turbulence created by swimming.
12:21Last question in your set Gemma.
12:23After false starts during a 100 metre freestyle heat at the Sydney Olympics, a record for slowest ever time was set by a swimmer from Equatorial Guinea, Gemma.
12:35Eric Musumbini?
12:37Incorrect.
12:38I'll finish the question.
12:39Who earned himself what nickname?
12:42Hannah for the steal.
12:43Eric the eel?
12:44Correct!
12:45Double rows to you!
12:46Yeah, Eric said he learned to swim in a 13 metre hotel pool without lanes or a coach.
12:56The first time he had ever been in a 50 metre pool was in that heat.
13:01And he had to do two laps.
13:05What a f***ing idiot.
13:09Alright, we've whipped through their subjects, now let's whip through mine.
13:12Tom's round.
13:14Tom's subject, multiple choice.
13:17This week I've been really getting into trolls.
13:20I love trolls because self-love is important.
13:24Which of these classic folk tales features a troll?
13:28A, three little pigs.
13:30B, Hansel and Gretel.
13:31C, Jack and the Beanstalk.
13:33D, three billy goats gruff.
13:36The answer is...
13:38D, three billy goats gruff.
13:39This is Guy Diamond from the trolls at Universal Studios in Florida.
13:48When that troll was introduced to the theme park in 2019, he had what special skill?
13:55A, breathing fire.
13:56B, burping candy.
13:58C, vomiting rainbows.
13:59D, farting glitter.
14:04The answer is...
14:06D, farting glitter.
14:07Here he is in action.
14:08Oh.
14:10Yeah.
14:12That's the opposite of better out than in.
14:14Which of these internet meme characters is known as troll face?
14:17A, this dog.
14:18B, this 3D head.
14:19C, this green dude.
14:20D, this squish guy.
14:21D, this squish guy.
14:22The answer is...
14:23D, this squish guy.
14:24D, this squish guy.
14:25Do you see the resemblance?
14:26D, that's...
14:27Sorry, that was...
14:28Sorry, that was...
14:29I was doing...
14:30D, that was...
14:31I was doing...
14:32D, that was...
14:33D, that was better out than in.
14:34Which of these internet meme characters is known as troll face?
14:35A, this dog.
14:36B, this 3D head.
14:37C, this green dude.
14:38D, this squish guy.
14:40Whereabouts the reflexes can be understood.
14:45Here you go, here's back, yeah.
14:46Do you see the resemblance?
14:55Sorry, I was doing Peter Dutton again.
14:59Have a listen to this from the Ibsen play Pierre Gint.
15:05Composed by Edward Greig, that piece of music about a troll has what title?
15:10A. Also sprit Zarathustra.
15:13B. In the Hall of the Mountain King.
15:15C. Night on Bald Mountain.
15:18D. Goethe Demeron.
15:23The answer is B. In the Hall of the Mountain King.
15:28What a guess.
15:32Last question in my round's worth, double points.
15:35Which of these characters is not a troll?
15:39A. Tom from The Hobbit.
15:40B. Yortoon from Norway.
15:43C. Stanley from Central Park.
15:44D. Gossamer from Looney Tunes.
15:46E. The Moomans from Finland.
15:48F. Turok from San Francisco.
15:52The answer is D. Gossamer from Looney Tunes.
15:56All right, at the end of my round, Geoff, you're at the bottom on ten.
16:01Get over here.
16:10Geoff, what happened?
16:11What would you do differently if you had another go?
16:13A. Learned a bit more about trolls and swimming and turtles and circular blood stuff.
16:22All right, are you ready to go?
16:23Yeah.
16:24All right.
16:24Marty?
16:25All right, it's the people's round.
16:43The people's round against the clock.
16:46Use that napkin, play along at home.
16:49Your time starts now.
16:51Eggs Benedict is typically served with which sauce?
16:53Gemma?
16:54Hollandaise?
16:54Yes.
16:55Dakota Johnson stars in the film Fifty Shades of What Colour?
16:59Gemma?
16:59Grey?
17:00Yes.
17:00What is the official currency of Japan?
17:03Hanna?
17:04Yen.
17:05Yes.
17:06Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Who?
17:08Chris?
17:09Huckleberry Finn?
17:10Yes.
17:11The Macquarie Dictionary focuses on the English language usage of which country?
17:16Hanna?
17:17England.
17:18No.
17:19Australia?
17:20To create the hard layer on top of a classic creme brulee, which ingredient?
17:24Hanna?
17:24Eggs.
17:25No.
17:26Which ingredient is burn?
17:27Sugar is the answer.
17:28Spot's classic greeting on Star Trek is live long and watch.
17:32Chris?
17:32Prosper.
17:33Yes.
17:36On brand?
17:39Time's up!
17:40All right.
17:43At the end of the people's round, Hanna, you're at the bottom on 25.
17:46Get over here.
17:55Is there anything you'd like to say to your anatomy teacher?
17:58You didn't really ask any anatomy questions, though.
18:00So, is that a me problem or a you problem?
18:05I don't know.
18:05I'll be here hosting next week and you will not be here.
18:07So, this feels like a really big you problem to me.
18:11All right.
18:13You ready to go?
18:14Out!
18:18There she goes.
18:23All right.
18:24Only two left.
18:25Who's going to be the hard quiz champion?
18:27Chris and Jemma, get over here because it's time to play hard quiz.
18:30Final round.
18:31Head to head.
18:32Olympic swimming versus teenage mutant ninja turtles.
18:36Hard quiz.
18:38Now, there can only be one hard quiz champion who gets to take home the limited edition big
18:42brass mug.
18:43What will you do with the mug if you win, Chris?
18:45Well, Tom, believe it or not, I'm actually building a Lego city.
18:49Okay.
18:50Surprise, surprise.
18:51Yeah.
18:51So, what I'll do is I'll put that big bus mug in the middle of the Lego city, have it
18:54on a bit of a pedestal, have all the little Lego mini figurines go, ah.
19:01What about you, Jemma?
19:02Oh, just fill it up with Prosecco because one bottle just isn't enough.
19:05Just chug it.
19:06All right.
19:09It's best to find 10 all you shoot out style harder questions on your expert subjects.
19:13So, it's Chris's knowledge of teenage mutant ninja turtles versus Jemma's knowledge of
19:17Olympic swimming.
19:18Let's play.
19:19Hard!
19:23All right, here we go.
19:25It's nerd versus jock.
19:29Chris, in a commentary track for the 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie,
19:35director Steve Barron says that a nearby airport caused what problem when filming the
19:41turtle characters?
19:43So, yeah, this one actually became quite a common problem that whenever they're using
19:49the animatronics in the head, it would actually sort of stuff up with the airplanes and they
19:54had to switch to military channels on the actual thing to use the animatronics of the
20:00head because it would actually interfere with the plane signals and so forth.
20:05Correct.
20:10Jemma, rules for Olympic swimming changed after the 1972 Munich Games when Tim McKee earned
20:18silver in the 400 metre individual medley, losing gold by how much?
20:23So, this is one where the timing was still to the thousandth of a second, I'm pretty sure.
20:32So, I'm going to say by 0.001 seconds.
20:38Close.
20:39Oh, the irony.
20:44The correct answer is two thousandths of a second.
20:49So, you missed the right answer by one thousandth of a second.
20:52Chris, in the 2016 TV episode Transdimensional Turtles, the 3D Turtles are transported to the
21:03world of the 1987 2D cartoon.
21:06When they first arrive, where does Michelangelo think they are?
21:10I know this is because I was just watching this the other day.
21:15I'm going to say Michelangelo thinks, you know, they're not in Kansas.
21:20Incorrect.
21:21Incorrect.
21:22The correct answer is Pittsburgh.
21:27Marty!
21:28Alright.
21:33Jemma, at the 1900 Paris Games, Fred Lane became the first Australian to win Olympic swimming
21:39events and since then, we've won heaps.
21:41Place these Aussies in order of how many gold medals they've won.
21:48So, whoever's won six gold, put them in lane six and so on.
21:53This is very difficult.
21:57Well, I know that little Emma over here, she won the most golds in an Olympics or she won
22:06the most medals in the Olympics for an Australian team.
22:09Um, I can't picture, I'm pretty sure it's five though.
22:14Five and then six bronze.
22:17So, that would mean, I think Shane Gould is somewhere down here.
22:20So, Shane, she can go here.
22:22Yeah, suck shit Shane.
22:23Yeah.
22:25Um, I'm gonna have to guess Thorpey up the top for six.
22:32Yep.
22:34Alright.
22:39Um, I don't think Cam has won many.
22:44I'm pretty sure he's only got the one, which was in Paris.
22:49Um, Susie, Madame Butterfly, I don't think has won as much as Ari.
22:54So...
22:59This is really hard for Chris watching someone else play with toys.
23:03Really hard.
23:05I just wanna dive in.
23:07Get in there.
23:09Um, and Shane can go there.
23:11Incorrect.
23:12Oh, damn.
23:14You only got one right.
23:18So, Ariana Titmuss did win four gold, that's right.
23:22But it was Emma who got six.
23:24Right.
23:25Letting the sisterhood down there.
23:26Mm-hmm, sorry.
23:27Sorry.
23:28Ian Thorpe.
23:29He got five.
23:30Uh, and then it's Shane Gould got three.
23:33Susie O'Neil got two.
23:36Oh, sorry.
23:37And you're also right with Cameron McEvoy.
23:38Uh, there we go.
23:40Uh, that's the correct way it should have been ordered.
23:43Marty.
23:45That's Marty.
23:47That's right.
23:48Good shot though, good shot.
23:50Exactly.
23:51Chris.
23:52In a 2014 blog post, co-creator Peter Laird stated that when he took over the rights
23:57to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, he decided to correct what flaw?
24:04Jeez.
24:09I'm gonna go with coloured bandanas.
24:12Incorrect.
24:14The correct answer is Michelangelo being spelt incorrectly.
24:17Uh, because Americans pronounced the artist, uh, Michelangelo as Michelangelo.
24:23The creators hadn't thought to check the spelling before they wrote the first comic.
24:28Gemma.
24:30Coming into effect in 2023 was what changed to World Aquatic's backstroke rules about finishing a race.
24:37Well, I know from coaching that usually you're teaching them to finish with something above the surface.
24:44So, I'm gonna take an educated guess and say that it's, it doesn't have to have anything breaking the surface on the finish.
24:56Correct.
25:02Chris.
25:03Released as a Star Trek crossover, this Captain Leonardo action figure comes with a cowabunga classic phaser.
25:10Do you want one?
25:15I've got it.
25:16You've got it.
25:17I've got a four of them.
25:19The packaging states that the phaser can stun and do what in under five seconds?
25:27You told us you've got it.
25:29I know, that's what Paul looks.
25:31I've got a thing to it now.
25:32And cook pizza in under five seconds.
25:39Correct.
25:43Nice.
25:47Gemma.
25:48In response to taunts from a competitor, when the Australian 4x100m freestyle relay team won gold at the Sydney Olympics, they celebrated how?
25:58So, it was in response to Gary Hall Jr. saying that they were gonna smash us like guitars.
26:04And then we beat the US and it was after a long streak of them winning the event since it, since its inception pretty much.
26:14And when we won, we did the air guitar.
26:17On the block.
26:19Correct.
26:25Yeah, and that was the last time Australian swimmers did anything fun.
26:31Chris, when writer and artist Bill Fitz left Mirage Studios, he created a comic as a farewell gift to his colleagues.
26:39What is the title of that comic?
26:42So, Bill Fitz was, yeah, very prominent with Mirage Studios when they started really expanding.
26:53Gonna go with Scat.
26:56Incorrect.
26:58The correct answer is the birds, the bees and the turtles.
27:01Yes.
27:03Alright Gemma, if you get this right, you are tonight's hard quiz champion.
27:06Natalie Dutoy has won 13 gold medals for swimming at the Paralympics.
27:12She also made history when she placed 16th at the Beijing Olympics.
27:17In what event?
27:21I have no idea.
27:24So I'm gonna guess the 100m breaststroke.
27:30Incorrect.
27:32The correct answer is marathon swimming.
27:34Oh.
27:36Yeah, the 10km women's.
27:38She became the first leg amputee swimmer to ever compete in the Olympics.
27:42Let's move on to the tiebreakers!
27:44Yeah!
27:47Alright.
27:50Chris, in the 2023 film Mutant Mayhem, Splinter tries to make the turtles happy by bringing them human friends that are actually cardboard cutouts.
27:59Of which three celebrities?
28:02So...
28:04Chris Evans.
28:06And it's Chris Pine.
28:09And...
28:13It's not me.
28:16And...
28:17Oh, my God.
28:20Just watched this last night.
28:24I'm gonna go with Chris Hemsworth.
28:28Close!
28:30You've missed it by 1,000th of a second.
28:35It's Chris Pine, Chris Evans and Chris Pratt.
28:37Oh!
28:39Yes.
28:41Stripping muffled.
28:43Gemma, if you get this right, you are tonight's Harley Quinn's champion.
28:47Gemma, two years before attaining bronze in Paris, Tang Muhan tested positive for a banned steroid.
28:54But was cleared by Chinese authorities who traced the drug to what source?
29:02It didn't ring a bell until you said that it was overturned.
29:06I have a feeling it was something to do with...
29:11their cafeteria food or something.
29:16But I couldn't tell you anything specifically, so I'm just gonna guess cafeteria food.
29:22Correct.
29:26Which means you are tonight's Harley Quinn's champion!
29:30Alright, Chris.
29:32You know what this means?
29:33Out!
29:36There he goes.
29:42Congratulations, Gemma.
29:43You're tonight's Harley Quinn's champion!
29:45You get the big prize, right?
29:47And you get to get the sign-off!
29:49Thanks for playing!
29:50Come on!
29:51Yes!
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