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Beat the Chasers Season 8 Episode 2
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00:00Hello and welcome to Beat the Chasers.
00:27And here they are.
00:30The Menace, The Governors, The Cinnamon, The Vixen, The Beast, and The Dark Destroyer.
00:48And there they are, six reasons I keep my address private.
00:55Let me ask you this, when they make Beat the Chasers the movie, who will play you, governess?
01:02I'm holding out for Margot Robbie.
01:04She's going to have to scrub up a bit, but I think she's got the basics.
01:08Yes, thank you.
01:09Dixon?
01:10I think the key thing for a Beat the Chasers movie would be who would play Bradley Walsh.
01:15Yes.
01:16I'd say Tom Cruise, but he's a little bit tall, and he does his own stunts.
01:23And as we know, you don't even dress yourself.
01:26LAUGHTER
01:28Menace?
01:29Yes.
01:30I think we should get Tom Cruise in to host this show and save ITV a packet.
01:34LAUGHTER
01:37Cinnamon, to play you in the movie, obviously, Daniel Craig.
01:41Sorry, no, Wendy Craig.
01:43LAUGHTER
01:48OK, well, there you have it.
01:49All right, tonight we have contestants from across the country who think they can Beat the Chasers.
01:54Can they?
01:55Let's get cracking.
01:56Please join me.
01:57It's Brendan from London.
01:58Where are you, Brendan?
01:59CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:03All right, Brendan, provide a challenge, mate.
02:05CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:11Nice shoes.
02:12All right, Brendan, cool.
02:14CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:16Cool shoes.
02:21It's their first outing.
02:22It's their first outing?
02:23Yeah, I bought them for a holiday, they didn't turn up in time, so you get the first job.
02:27Absolutely, they're really snazzy, mate.
02:29All right, what do you do for a living?
02:30Solution Architect, so I design...
02:32Sushi Architect?
02:33Solution Architect.
02:34Oh, Solution?
02:35Yes.
02:36Sushi Architect, wow, OK.
02:39All right, OK, so Solutions Architect, what is that?
02:42Logistics and stuff?
02:43So I design software, healthcare software at the moment.
02:45Right.
02:46It's mainly just drawing boxes with lines in between.
02:48OK, fair enough.
02:49And what do you do, hobbies, anything?
02:50What do you get up to?
02:51I like to go hiking, out in nature, things like that.
02:54OK, are you a naturist yourself?
02:56LAUGHTER
02:59I don't even have to ask that, Brad.
03:01Not in those shoes, you mate.
03:03LAUGHTER
03:05Just aimly walking around naked, apart from the new shoes.
03:09LAUGHTER
03:10No one's looking at anything going, those shoes are cracking, by the way.
03:13These are distracting.
03:14Yeah.
03:15Yeah.
03:16To win some money, what do you want to do with it?
03:18I want a camera fan.
03:19I want one for ages, because I can work from home, so I can work from the van.
03:23Yeah.
03:24Great.
03:25Don't blame me.
03:26I'll wish you luck with that.
03:27All right, now you're going to need money for that, of course.
03:29I'm going to ask you five multiple-choice questions.
03:31Each correct answer is worth £1,000.
03:33Get the first one wrong, you are out.
03:35OK.
03:36All right, I'll wish you luck.
03:37Here we go.
03:38Let's play.
03:39Come on.
03:40CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
03:43Good luck when it comes to the first question.
03:46In the UK and Australia, which of these is used as a slang term for a drink,
03:51especially beer?
03:53A, sherbet, B, licorice, C, toffee.
03:59This is what I was worried about.
04:03Really?
04:04I honestly have no idea.
04:07What?
04:08Um...
04:10Oh, my God.
04:13I'm going to go out on the first question.
04:15We'll go for...
04:20Oh, my gosh.
04:22We'll go for...
04:24C, toffee.
04:27OK.
04:29You're going for toffee.
04:30Is that the right answer?
04:35No.
04:36Correct answer is...
04:37And I've heard this term lots, actually.
04:39Yeah, sherbet.
04:40Vixen.
04:41That is very unfortunate.
04:42A term of slang of that just hasn't come into your orbit.
04:45Yeah.
04:46And you are absolutely clueless on that,
04:47because there's not really any hint up there, is there?
04:50But, yeah, we're going for a couple of sherbets tonight, are we?
04:52Oh, I've heard it loads and loads of times, and I'm from the same area as you,
04:55but what's interesting is I find it quite an archaic term.
04:58I find it a term of men my age, you know what I mean?
05:02And I'm only in my 40s, so, you know, I've heard it, so I'm sorry.
05:06That's the way it goes.
05:07Brendan, thank you so much.
05:08You have been beaten by the chasers already.
05:12That's definitely unlucky.
05:15That is tough.
05:17That is not a good start.
05:20However, we'll crack straight on.
05:22Next up to try and beat the chasers, it's Deborah from Gosport.
05:25CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
05:28Welcome to the show, Deborah from Gosport.
05:49What do you do down in Gosport?
05:51I'm a retired teacher.
05:52Right, OK, what do you do now that you're retired?
05:54One of my favourite things to do is to ride my big motorbike.
05:58Ride your big motorbike?
05:59I am...
06:00When you say big motorbike, what do you have?
06:01I have a 500cc cruiser.
06:04That's pretty cool.
06:05That's great.
06:06I am actually a biker granny.
06:07You are a biker granny?
06:08Yes, I have 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
06:11You do?
06:12I do.
06:13Wow.
06:18Keeps you busy?
06:20Just a bit.
06:21Yeah, I bet.
06:22If you win some money, what would you like to do with it?
06:24Hello, Brad, I have lost 14 stone in weight.
06:27Ooh!
06:30How did you do that?
06:31Well, it's taken years and it's probably every method you can think of.
06:35But unfortunately, when you've lost that much weight,
06:38gravity is not your friend.
06:40Right, yeah.
06:41So, if I were to win any money, if I was lucky enough,
06:44that would go into my nip-and-tuck fund.
06:47So, that's what it would do.
06:49Good for you.
06:50Good for you.
06:51Well, you'll need some money to have what you need to have done.
06:57Yes.
06:58It's the cash builder.
06:59Each correct answer is worth a grand.
07:00Don't get the first one wrong.
07:01Please don't do that.
07:02OK.
07:03Are you ready?
07:04Yes, I'm ready.
07:05That's a great question.
07:09I love that.
07:10Good luck.
07:11Here comes your first question.
07:12OK.
07:13What is situated at the centre of the board in a traditional Cluedo game?
07:18Oh, yeah, I know this.
07:19A butler.
07:21B a poison bottle.
07:23C a staircase.
07:29I'm thrilled when I know one.
07:31I'm actually not sure, but I'm going to say C a staircase.
07:35C a staircase.
07:36Is that the correct answer?
07:37Absolutely it is, yeah.
07:39APPLAUSE
07:401,000 pounds.
07:41Well played.
07:42OK, here's the next question.
07:44In which of these acronyms does the letter S stand for space?
07:49A sonar, B TARDIS, C scuba.
07:55I'm going to go with B, TARDIS.
08:00Is that the right answer?
08:02It is.
08:04APPLAUSE
08:06Two grand cinema.
08:09Scuba is self-contained underwater breathing apparatus.
08:14Yes.
08:15And sonar is sound, navigation and ranging.
08:20Yes.
08:21But I'm not going to say what TARDIS is, because you're a former star of the show.
08:24You can tell us all, Brad.
08:26LAUGHTER
08:28We'll wait.
08:30LAUGHTER
08:32I never pay attention to any of that stuff.
08:34LAUGHTER
08:35I don't, I don't.
08:36You actually came to Gosport.
08:38Pardon?
08:39You came to Gosport for an episode of that.
08:41Did I come to Gosport?
08:42In a facility in a French village.
08:43What, to film Doctor Who?
08:45Doctor Who, yeah.
08:46I did?
08:47You did.
08:48LAUGHTER
08:49Was I in a TARDIS?
08:51Um...
08:52Do you know what TARDIS stands for?
08:53Please help me.
08:54LAUGHTER
08:55Time and something.
08:56Time and something.
08:57Time and something.
08:58Relative something.
08:59What?
09:00Time and relative?
09:01Yep.
09:02Go on.
09:03Dimension?
09:04Yes.
09:05Oh!
09:06Yes.
09:07Yes.
09:08Yes!
09:09Yes!
09:10Yes!
09:11Yes!
09:12Yes!
09:13Yes!
09:14Yes!
09:15Yes!
09:16Yes!
09:17Yes!
09:18Yes!
09:19Yes!
09:20Well...
09:21It's my name please.
09:22I don't remember any of that stuff.
09:24You're playing really well.
09:25Brilliant, well that.
09:26Here's the next question.
09:28In the novel Treasure Island, what term is used to refer to a summons or threat?
09:34A. Black spot. B. Beauty spot.
09:39C, wet spot.
09:42Oh, sorry.
09:44That's...
09:45That's A, black spot.
09:47Thank the Lord.
09:49Right.
09:50OK, is that the correct answer?
09:53It is, well played.
09:55£3,000.
09:58I'll let you go. Here's the next question.
09:59Good luck.
10:00Success is stumbling from failure to failure
10:03with no loss of enthusiasm,
10:05is a quote attributed to which Prime Minister?
10:08A, Margaret Thatcher.
10:10B, Winston Churchill.
10:11C, Boris Johnson.
10:17Another one I don't really know,
10:19but I'm going to go with B, Winston Churchill.
10:22If it's a quote applied, one of those,
10:24it's got to be him, isn't it?
10:25Surely.
10:26Is that the right answer?
10:28Yeah.
10:29Always.
10:30Pretty much always Winston Churchill.
10:32Yeah.
10:33If it's a fictional quote, if in doubt, press Churchill.
10:35Yeah, simply.
10:36Far more than all the rest put together.
10:38Well, there you go.
10:394,000.
10:40It's brilliant there, Deborah.
10:41Oh, we need one more.
10:42Clean sweep.
10:43Well played.
10:44Here's your question.
10:45A famous painting by Spanish artist Diego Velazquez
10:49is titled, An Old Woman Doing What?
10:52A, Cooking Eggs, B, Shelling Peas, or C, Flicking Beans.
10:58Another one I'm not sure of, but I...
11:03I'm going to go with Shelling Peas, because I don't really know it.
11:13Please don't let it be C.
11:15You're saying Shelling Peas?
11:16Let's see if that's the right answer.
11:20Please let it be A.
11:31The correct answer is...
11:34Oh, Cooking Eggs.
11:35OK.
11:36Four grand.
11:37Deborah, I've got to say, that is brilliant.
11:38It's now time to face the Chasers.
11:43Put the time on the clock.
11:4960 seconds each.
11:50Now, the Chasers are going to make you offers of money
11:53and a time advantage.
11:54If you wish to play for the money you've got in the Cash Builder,
11:56you take on two Chasers automatically,
11:58and those two Chasers are...
12:00It's the Governess and the Vixen.
12:03Governess.
12:04We want 38 seconds on Adam.
12:08That's a good start.
12:09Third Chaser.
12:10Who's that, please?
12:11Dark Destroyer.
12:12Hi, Deborah.
12:13Hi.
12:14You won't get a better offer than this.
12:15We want 40 seconds on our clock.
12:16Here we go.
12:17And you'll be playing for 60,000 pounds.
12:18Oh, God.
12:19Oh, God.
12:20Oh, God.
12:21Oh, God.
12:22Oh, God.
12:23Oh, God.
12:24Oh, God.
12:25Oh, God.
12:26Oh, God.
12:27Oh, God.
12:28Oh, God.
12:29Oh, God.
12:30Oh, God.
12:31Oh, God.
12:32Oh, God.
12:33Oh.
12:34Oh, God.
12:35Oh, God.
12:36Oh, God.
12:37Oh, God.
12:38Oh, God.
12:39All right, that's so wonderful.
12:43Very good. OK, 20-second time of art. Excellent.
12:46Who's the fifth chaser, then, please?
12:48It's the cinema.
12:50Hello, Deborah. Hello.
12:52When the Dark Destroyer says you won't get a better offer
12:54than this, he's clearly never seen the show.
12:56That's not how this bit works.
12:58You will get a better offer than this.
13:00To play five of us, we want only 41 seconds on the clock.
13:05Ooh!
13:07And for that, you'll be playing for a once-in-a-lifetime
13:11£90,000.
13:21What are you thinking?
13:23I really would like to try and get home with some money.
13:26Good.
13:27So I am going to go for £30,000.
13:30APPLAUSE
13:32OK, 21-second time advantage.
13:38I think that's really wise, I really do.
13:41You'll be taking on the Beast, the Vixen and the Governors for £30,000.
13:44Deborah, let's see if you can beat the chasers.
13:46Good luck. Good luck.
13:47APPLAUSE
13:51Deborah, you know the rules.
13:55Clock starts ticking.
13:56Ask you the question.
13:57Get it right.
13:58Stop to go to them.
13:59There starts ticking.
14:00Comes back to you.
14:01And so forth.
14:02Get one wrong.
14:03I stay with you till you get one right.
14:04Simple as that.
14:05If they run out of time before you, you're going home with £30,000.
14:08Are you ready?
14:09Yes.
14:10Your clock starts counting down.
14:12Now, opened in 2012, London's only cable car crosses what river?
14:16Thames.
14:17Correct.
14:18Chasers, how often is a magazine, GQ, published?
14:21Jenny.
14:22Monthly.
14:23Correct.
14:24Deborah, what word is a contraction of gigantic and enormous?
14:26Ginormous.
14:27Correct.
14:28Chasers, the gin was a medieval dynasty in what country?
14:30Jenny.
14:31China.
14:32Correct.
14:33Deborah, what Tom Cruise film centred on NASCAR racing?
14:35Pass.
14:36Days of Thunder, what's the fifth letter of the English alphabet?
14:39E.
14:40Correct.
14:41Chasers, how many varieties are there in the Heinz slogan?
14:44Mark.
14:4557.
14:46Correct.
14:47Deborah, which member of the Who wrote the song My Generation?
14:49Pete Townshend.
14:50Correct.
14:51Chasers, what establishment did film character Norman Bates run?
14:54Jenny.
14:55Motel.
14:56Correct.
14:57Deborah, what country was formerly called South West Africa?
14:59Pass.
15:00Namibia, what was the first name of Flemish painter Van Dyke?
15:04Pass.
15:06Anthony, the word hippo is short for what animal?
15:08Hippopotamus.
15:09Correct.
15:10Chasers, Brent crude oil is sourced from what sea?
15:12Mark.
15:13Wolfsy.
15:14Correct.
15:15Deborah, Forever Dawn is an unpublished volume in what book series?
15:17Pass.
15:18Twilight.
15:19Super Bowl MVP is an award won by players of what sport?
15:23American football.
15:24Correct.
15:25Chasers, who discovered the moons of Uranus, Titania and Oberon?
15:27Mark.
15:28Herschel.
15:29Correct.
15:30Debra, Stratford Mills a painting by which artist born in Suffolk?
15:34Pass.
15:35John Constable, Scarlet Gala is a variety of what fruit?
15:39Apple.
15:40Correct.
15:41Chasers, in Martin Chuzzlewit which character created Mrs Harris?
15:44Jenny.
15:45Pass.
15:46Mrs Gamp.
15:47What country's parliament sits at Leinster House?
15:49Ireland.
15:50Correct.
15:51Debra.
15:52Classic Kennedy's an album won't change his violinist.
15:54That'd be nice for Kennedy.
15:58Debra.
15:59Debra.
16:00Well, I think you chose the right amount.
16:01I actually do.
16:02I've got to say, Debra, you didn't do anything wrong.
16:03You played really well.
16:04You were unlucky to come out against Chase as an incredible form.
16:05But you could be absolutely proud of your performance.
16:06It was brilliant.
16:07And you got some really good answers.
16:08Oh, yeah.
16:09No, you really did.
16:10You really did.
16:11I'm really, really sorry, Debra, but you have been brilliant.
16:19God bless you.
16:24God bless you.
16:26Cheers to everybody.
16:27Come on.
16:28I'm really, really sorry, Debra, but you have been beaten by the Chasers.
16:32Thank you very much for coming on.
16:35God bless you.
16:37Come on, Debra.
16:41Wow.
16:43Extraordinary the key thing was especially Jenny stayed right in focus
16:49Absolutely laser like it she could fall the key word of Leinster and then bang. Yeah, but I actually feel terrible
16:56Why because she played so well. Yeah, and it was down to that last
17:02Literal second. Yeah, it was just because I was playing on pure instinct. Once we've got the bit between our teeth
17:07We have to go for it in quizzing terms. You're like pro athletes. You're not gonna throw it. You've got to do your stuff
17:12That's what you're there for not like pro athletes. We are pro athletes. This is what we do
17:17I'm 65. I'd like to take him on in the hundred meters
17:22Well, can anyone beat the chasers find out after the break
17:25Thank you so much welcome back everyone to beat the chasers who's next to take on our heavyweight brain boxes
17:47It's Ruby from Bristol
17:49Where's Ruby?
17:51Oh
18:01I'm Crystal originally no, I'm from Weymouth. You're from Weymouth. Oh, what a beautiful part of the world. That is lovely. I love Weymouth
18:09What do you do for living? I am a travel agent for a ski holiday company. Very good. Do you ski yourself?
18:14Yes, but not very well. Right join the club
18:17And how long have you been doing that? About two years, but I did four winter seasons before that so working in the Alps of Chalet girl
18:23Very good. Excellent. What do you do hobbies wise? Is it just skiing or would you like to do other things?
18:28No, I like to go to the local theatre and watch musicals. Very good. Favorite musical?
18:32Chicago. Great, isn't it? It's a great musical. I saw it the other day, it was pretty good
18:36All right, okay, if you win some money, what would you like to do with it? I want to go to New York and watch a musical on Broadway
18:41And why not you'd be mad not to that would be absolutely brilliant. Let's try and get you off to New York first class
18:46Yeah, here's a cash builder for you five multiple choice questions
18:50I'm so excited
18:52Me too
18:54All right, you ready Ruby? Yep. Good luck. Let's play
19:07Someone who is angry and eager for confrontation is said to be on the what a
19:13Battlefront be warpath see rear guard
19:17I
19:22Think being warpath you think warpath is that the right answer?
19:28It is
19:35What does oh oh oh typically mean when placed at the end of a text message a hugs b kisses c i'm excited
19:47I
19:50Think a hugs I like really
19:52Okay, I wouldn't know is that the right answer
19:57Very good
20:01Menace I think it's meant to represent like your arms in a ring around someone hugging someone. Okay. Here's your next question
20:09Which lyric from the song jingle bells forms the title of an arnold schwarzenegger film a
20:16Dashing through the snow b jingle all the way see oh what fun it is
20:25I think jingle all the way because I don't think the others are in the song
20:29Oh, no, they're all in the song dashing through the snow
20:31One horse opens late no same song
20:37You need to watch more musicals room. I know
20:40You say jingle all the way is that the right answer
20:44It is
20:48Jamelia's favorite film who's whose favorite singer jamelia who's that's niche
20:53Who's to me who jamelia didn't say who's jamelia when she played on the christmas chase and stood next to you
20:58I
21:01Don't know what day
21:05I'm just like a bumbling fool going through life. I don't know I've made it this far now. I'm in my 40s
21:12It's very very difficult to remember things right there we go free grand jamelia of course jamelia
21:17She was on the celebrity chase to her favorite song is jingle bells unbelievable
21:20Her favorite film is jingle all the way good for her
21:25Here's your next question right ruby cool
21:29Which of these is the name of a mushroom discovered during an expedition to the forests of borneo a
21:36power per ficus girlicus b
21:39rug ratus or c
21:42spongy former square pansy eye
21:44I
21:48Actually think it might be see yeah spongy former square pansy eye good spongy forms
21:54Why not absolutely be square is that the right answer?
21:59It is
22:04Menace yes spongy form is a type of growth formation for a fungus so it grows up and it looks like a sponge
22:10It's soft and has lots of little holes and pores in it. So thank you very much for that four grand offers gonna be good ruby. Here's your next one
22:19The british museum owns a fragment of which part of the great sphinx a beard b headdress c nose
22:30I
22:34I often see nose because it's not there anymore is it all those parts of this
22:39You're right. I mean there's other fragments of missing of them all so here we go saying nose. Is that the right answer?
22:46Bad luck correct answer is
22:50It's the beard yes governess yeah, we are unaware of what actually happened to the nose
22:56It may have been
22:57Chiseled off or bombed off so nobody would worship it and it might have happened in the middle ages or it might have been later
23:03There's a long-standing urban legend that napoleon's troops shot it off with a cannon, but that's absolute nonsense long before that interesting
23:10Okay, four grand that's good ruby time to face the chasers
23:17Put some time on the clock 60 seconds each now
23:20We're going to give you offers of a time advantage of money
23:22If you want to play for the money you've got in the cash builder you'll take on two chasers those two chasers are
23:27It is the menace and the dark destroyer menace ruby. We want 38 seconds on our great. Yeah four grand two chase
23:35It's very good third chaser. Who's that please?
23:38Okay, it's the governess. Hello ruby. We want 39 seconds on our clock good that and you'll be playing for
23:4625,000
23:53Fourth chaser, please
23:55Beastie we want 40 seconds on our clock right and you'll be playing for
24:0150,000 pounds
24:03Oh
24:08Brilliant fifth chaser, who is it?
24:11cinnamon
24:12Ruby ruby rubies if you haven't heard that one before we only want
24:1741 seconds on the clock and for that you'll be playing for
24:22100,000 pounds
24:24What do you reckon?
24:30I don't know I promised my dad I wouldn't go more than 40 seconds, but then a hundred thousand pounds. It's like a lot
24:41This is the real nub of it. What's your general knowledge like?
24:45average
24:47Well, you're honest I think I can beat four chases you can beat four chases
24:5920 second time advantage taking on the beast the governess the menace and the dark destroyer for 50 grand you happy with that?
25:06Yep, let's see if you can beat those chases
25:08Good luck
25:16Right ruby here you go all you got to do is get them right they ran out of time before you and you're going home with 50 grand ruby ready
25:24Chase is playing ready. Yeah, your clock starts counting down
25:29Now what shape is the base of a cylinder?
25:31Circle correct chases who was the arch enemy of skeletor dara human correct ruby complete
25:38The saying blood is thicker than water correct chases which duo released the 80s song everything she wants
25:45Ma a space wham on what british island is the mountain safe fell?
25:50Sean iron man correct ruby who is prince george's paternal uncle?
25:55prince harry correct chases mary walsencraft was the mother of which gothic writer sean mary shelley correct ruby what
26:032024 film is set in vatican city
26:05Oh
26:08Conclave what company introduced its potato waffles 1981?
26:14Pass
26:15Bird's eye lennox lewis was world champion in what sport?
26:18Snooker
26:19Boxing who wrote the jack reacher novel persuader?
26:22Pass
26:22Lee child what's the full name of the dinosaur known as t-rex?
26:26Tyrannosaurus rex
26:27Correct chases and emerald is usually what color mark green correct ruby which actress co-produced the west end musical sister act
26:35Oh whoopee goldberg correct chases chancellor is the german word for what political office and chancellor?
26:41Correct ruby the fall of what city marked the end of the vietnam war?
26:47Hanoi saigon what famous theater opened in sheffield 1971?
26:51Crucible a lunar month is based on the cycle of what heavenly body?
26:54No correct chases what french car maker produces a flan model dara they're not correct ruby jeff tracy headed what organization in thunderbirds?
27:03Pass
27:05International rescue
27:12That was close
27:15I knew the conclave and bird's eye i eat them all the time
27:18Conclave and bird's eye that you knew it's just in the heat at the moment vixen
27:22Yeah, I was just thinking as I was watching you if you'd got conclave that would have been a very very different game
27:29You would have given yourself a little bit more time to relax, but then you were still thinking about that halfway through the next question
27:36And yeah, you run out of luck there unfortunately. It's a killer that luck sometimes. I've had a great day. I'm glad you've had a lovely time
27:42Sadly you've been beaten by the chases, but lovely to have met you and good luck in all you to ruby everyone
27:47So can anybody else beat the chases find out after the break?
27:58like
28:13Welcome back to beat the chases who's next to take on the unusual suspects
28:19It's charm from the world right shot
28:28Okay, sean welcome to the show from the world what do you do for living i'm a travel agent okay, very good specializing cruise all right
28:41What do you do to relax? How do you switch off?
28:42Well, I like playing pickleball and was playing pick one pickleball pickleball pickleball. Yes. Yes, but it's like sort of a combo of tennis and table tennis
28:51I'm addicted to it. I was playing five days a week until I got pickle elbow because I was playing so much
28:56And then I'd stop like like tennis elbow, but pickle
29:03Big in America
29:07Okay, but look if you win some money, what would I to do with it?
29:09Well, we've not had our bathroom done in our house and we've lived there for 20 years and literally the sinks falling off the wall now
29:15When you get out the bath you sort of lean on the sink. Yes start to come away from the wall. Okay, right
29:20You'll need some money to get the bathroom. Let's do that. Yeah, here we go first question. You're out
29:24Don't do that each correct answer worth a grand. Let's play
29:31Here's your first question
29:35Someone who is taking a load off is doing what a exercising be relaxing see unpacking boxes
29:43Relaxing you say relaxing. Yeah, is that the right answer?
29:54One thousand pounds
29:58Relax another exercising because you're taking like weight off governess
30:02It means taking a load off your feet
30:04So sitting down or lying down so you have no longer got the load on your feet
30:09I did not know that. I've never heard of that right. Here's your next question. Let's have an easier one, please
30:15For me anyway
30:16Despite being adapted for life in water, which of these animals cannot swim a
30:22turtle be hippopotamus see seal
30:26Be what's got to be hippo surely is that the right answer?
30:38Yes
30:41Right next question
30:43I
30:45In 1972 the first episode of emmerdale farm featured the funeral of which character a
30:51Chris tate be matt skill back see jacob suggdon
31:00I'm gonna go jacob suggdon. Yeah, jacob suggdon. Is that right?
31:07It certainly is
31:09Okay, right next question
31:15Approximately what percentage of the population of the channel islands lives on jersey a 20 percent b 40 percent c 60 percent
31:28I'd say that's quite high. I think i'm gonna do 60. Let's have a look is that right gotta be has to be yes
31:36Of course it is
31:41Now then the office is going to be high right now, but the office will be off the chart if you get five grand i wish you luck here's your question
31:48Which author wrote inside every old person is a young person wondering what happened a dorothy parker b jr tolkien or c terry pratchett
31:59Um i'm gonna go terry pratchett we're going for terry pratchett is that the right answer gotta be terry pratchett yes
32:11Of course
32:16Very very good five thousand pounds shan it is now time to face the chases good luck
32:25Let's put some time please on the clocks 60 seconds each now they're going to give you offers of a time advantage of money
32:33If you want to play for the money you've got in the cash building you take on two chases automatic let's see who they are
32:38It's the governess and the beast beastie we want
32:4236 seconds oh that's a great offer first out who's the third chaser please
32:49It's the menace go ahead charm let's get you a new bathroom and maybe a hot tub in the garden
32:54We want 38 seconds on our clock still good still good you'll be playing for 30 000
32:59Oh that's a great offer
33:07Here we go fourth chaser
33:10It's the cinema hello there charl want to take me on as well we only want 40 seconds on the clock
33:16And for that you'll be playing for 60 000 pounds
33:2420 second time of art it's really good that you know yeah all right fifth chaser then who's that please
33:30vixen
33:31We want 42 seconds on our clock play the five of us for 120 000 pounds
33:47What do you reckon
33:48Should i go for three i beg your pardon
33:51Should i go for three why are you whispering i don't know
33:56You've got to think what you need you need a bathroom don't you you probably need the bathroom now quite frankly
34:01You're going three you're going three chasers 30 grand the 38 seconds happy with that yeah
34:15Right you're taking on the menace the beast and the governess you've got a 22 second time advantage that's massive
34:21I think and you're playing for 30 grand charm let's see if you can beat the chasers really good
34:31Right
34:33Good luck
34:34You know how it's played 22 second time advantage are you ready yeah chaser's playing ready yeah
34:40charm your clock starts counting down
34:43Now a unicorn is usually depicted with what color body white correct chasers how are ex-footballers gary and phil neville
34:52Brothers correct charm october gets its name from the latin for what number eight correct chasers who became us president 1993
35:01Mark clinton correct charm just keep swimming is a sung line in what disney film
35:07Nemo more please finding nemo correct chasers the jacket of a school uniform is called what dara blazer correct
35:15charm mounsey is the sweetest type of what fortified wine
35:19sherry madeira what year was a hit title for prince
35:241999 correct chasers the damn busters were members of which of the art
35:27Mark raf correct charm according to the saying faith will move what
35:33Mountains correct chasers what car company makes the prius dara
35:38Correct charm what dog's home was originally founded in holloway 1860 bussy correct
35:43Chasers royal male vans are mainly what car red correct charm what is the occupation of frenchman jean-cristophe novelli
35:50If chef correct chasers in what language did aesop's fables first appear greech correct charm i'll be okay
35:58Was the number one hit for what uk pop band
36:01Don't know mug fly splot is an area of what welsh city
36:04Cardiff correct chasers what type of snack as a custard cream dara biscuit correct charm colonel pickering is in what play by george bernard shore
36:13That's pigmalion maizey williams played a shield it of what tv sci-fi series
36:18Doctor who correct chasers what london train station has victoria it's king's cross
36:24Oh
36:41That was the most nail-biting
36:43I can't believe it cinema let me say this if you pick one more chaser you'd have lost yeah
36:55I thought you had the rotten end of the questions and then you pulled out the single greatest one second left answer under pressure
37:02That doctor who aunts was the greatest one second left victory answer yes
37:07You know what you've got your bathroom and more yeah charm has beaten the chasers
37:26Great we only needed half a second more yes, that's it half a second more that's all they needed it didn't go their way
37:33What a brilliant brilliant brilliant game can anybody else beat the chasers find out after the break
37:55Thank you so much welcome back to beat the chasers who's next to take on our SWAT team
38:00It's tom from leeds, where are you tom?
38:19Originally from leeds yourself leeds lad no my wife from leeds so i've lived in leeds for the last 12 years
38:25But i'm from all over oh yeah, my parents were in the air force so i was born in germany i've lived in essex in norfolk so yeah
38:34Okay fair enough what do you do for a living first uh i'm a singing waiter
38:38We serve all the plates and then fall over yeah and then great burst into song and then it's party party from there
38:44I love it i love it how long have you been doing that uh about 10 years now really good for
38:48You all right and what hobbies do you have uh i play a lot of golf um i'm a former pga professional
38:54No oh so i still hold a handicap of scratch at the minute but yeah
38:58Yeah play a lot of golf that is cool
39:05If you win some money what would you like to do with it depends on obviously the offer i'd like to convert
39:09My garage into uh indoor golf simulator right um maybe take the wife to thailand but
39:16Yeah depends how much money i've got left oh yeah listen yeah well we'll need a few quid for that there's no doubt
39:21So this is the cash builder part of the show i'm gonna ask you five multiple choice questions
39:26Get the first one wrong you're out understand you've got it you know the rules okay let's play here we go
39:31Here's your first question
39:40What company announced a new meatball flavored lip balm on the first of april 2025 a tesla b nivea c ikea
39:53Now i might be reading too much into this but i'd be going c ikea you're saying ikea is that the right answer
40:04It is
40:06One thousand times
40:09Here's your next question
40:13What musical instrument is known in german as
40:17Hand harmonica is it a oboe b accordion or c cello
40:23I'm going to go b accordion is that the right answer
40:32Absolutely is well played
40:35Two grand
40:37This next question
40:41The term haemal refers to what parts of the body a bones b muscles c blood vessels
40:53I'm not sure on this one i'm going to go uh c blood vessels c blood vessels is that the right answer
41:02Yeah
41:04Good job
41:05Good job
41:05Very good
41:08Back in the mind you knew that and i'll tell you for why cinnamon well there's other words you would have heard of like
41:13haemorrhage
41:14uh hematology
41:15Haemoglobin they all come back to the fact that he means blood
41:18Thank you very much uh three out of three very good here's your fourth question
41:23The prime minister's residence checkers
41:26Is set at the foot of which hills
41:28a the chilterns b the cheviots or c the cotswolds
41:33Complete guest uh c the cotswolds is that the right answer
41:44Bad luck correct answer is
41:48It's the chilterns however three grand another good player tom it's now time to face the chasers good luck mate
41:54Good fight head to head 60 seconds on 8 o'clock
42:01Now the chaser's going to make you offers of a time advantage and money if you wish to play for the money you've got in the cash builder
42:06You take on two chasers automatically and those two chasers are
42:11It is the menace and the cinnamon menace well tom it's very refreshing to have someone down there who can sing and play golf
42:17So i think we'll be generous with you
42:21Thanks love
42:22That's it man and to illustrate that generosity tom we're just like 35 seconds on our
42:29Oh are you we were we were that's good okay who's the third chaser please
42:35The vixen we want 37 seconds on our clock
42:39You'll play the three of us for
42:4325 000 pounds
42:45Very good all right fourth chaser please
42:50Okay beastie boy go on we want 39 seconds on our clock very good and you'll be playing for 50 000 pounds
43:04And uh fifth chaser who's that then
43:08Dark destroyer go ahead we want 41 seconds on our clock
43:11And you'll be playing for 75 000 pounds
43:17All right
43:23What do you reckon i think i could beat five chasers
43:26Oh
43:32Join here once aren't we you certainly are i've got to come back later on
43:35All right 75 000
43:3919 second time advantage that for me is cutting it fine i've got to say and you're playing dark destroyer the beast the vixen the menace and the cinnamon
43:49Tom let's see if you can beat the chasers good luck mate
43:52You know how it works if they run out of time before you you're going back to leeds for 75 grand
44:07Okay here we go tom your clock starts counting down
44:12Now complete the proverb the best things in life are free correct
44:16Chasers the barbary lion is native to what continent africa correct tom what tennis score comes just before advantage
44:2440 40 correct chasers fans of which actor call themselves shallow maniacs
44:29Paul timothy chalamet correct tom molly king is a radio presenter on what station
44:35Radio one correct chasers which queen is quoted as saying we are not amused
44:39Victoria correct tom iris series and juno are spirits in what shakespeare play
44:45hamlet the tempest what number is represented as cl and roman numerals
44:49150 oh correct chasers what substance forms the hard glossy outer coating of teeth darren normal correct tom
44:57Nexo is a car made by what south korean company kia hyundai who was the main leader of the 1917 october revolution
45:05Lenin the name of what website is often shortened to fb
45:09Facebook correct chasers in what sport might you find a bunker on the course
45:13Correct tom the republic of the marshall islands is in what ocean
45:17Pacific correct chasers which love interest of batman's cat burglar mark
45:22Oh vicki bell it's not it's cat woman the new testament was originally written in what language
45:27Oh aramaic it's greek well what musical instruction is abbreviated double f
45:33Fortissimo correct tom chess is a game for how many players two correct chasers fort knox was named after
45:39which a man
45:41Oh my god
45:47Oh my god
45:49Absolutely brilliant
45:59Boom
46:01Thank you
46:03I cannot believe what i've just witnessed
46:06Chasers all over the show don't quite know what happened there
46:09They got the golfing question you didn't you came out with a couple of answers took me totally by surprise
46:15Absolutely sensational menace
46:17You took a couple of punts there where you weren't a hundred percent sure because i'd hear in your tone of voice
46:23But the best thing is you didn't say the word pass you took a guess that could be an answer
46:28And that's the way to play the game
46:30If you don't know have a punt and you did that and it really paid off well yeah, it was brilliant
46:34I mean a great performance and all i can say is congratulations to you tom
46:39You've beaten the chasers you've ended up with 75 000 pounds tom everyone
46:45Well done mate
46:46Absolutely brilliant job
46:48Well look that's it for tonight but we'll be back next time to find out if anyone just like tom
46:53That thinks they've got what it takes to beat the chasers from tom everyone here myself and the chasers good night everyone good night
47:00That's it for tonight
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