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Beat the Chasers Season 8 Episode 3
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00:00MUSIC
00:24Hello and welcome to Beat The Chasers.
00:27CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
00:29And here they are.
00:31The Menace.
00:33The Governess.
00:35The Cinnamon.
00:37The Vixen.
00:39The Beast.
00:41And the Dark Destroyer.
00:45CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
00:51And there they are.
00:53They are The Chaser Club.
00:55The Last Rule of Chaser Club is, never shut up about Chaser Club.
00:59LAUGHTER
01:00Now, here's a stat, and I know you love stats, right?
01:04Last series, we gave away £700,000.
01:09CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
01:14More to the point, when I say we gave away, I mean you lost £700,000.
01:20Now, what would you have done with that £700,000 had we not lost it?
01:25And when I say we, I mean you.
01:27LAUGHTER
01:28Vixen.
01:29I have to think about it positively rather than negatively.
01:31By catching contestants, The Chasers saved the show £20 million.
01:36Wow.
01:37Or as ITV call it, two-thirds of the Bradley.
01:40Wow.
01:41LAUGHTER
01:42OK, Dark Destroyer.
01:43Large Destroyer.
01:44Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
01:46A first copy edition of Chasing the Dream by Sean Wallace.
01:49LAUGHTER
01:50700,000 copies, more likely.
01:53LAUGHTER
01:54Cinnamon, let's be honest, if we had £700,000 extra in the budget,
01:58we could afford Shane Ritchie to host.
02:00LAUGHTER
02:01Come on over, Shane, you can do it, mate.
02:11Oh, I've got to put up with this lot.
02:13Tonight, we have contestants from across the country
02:15who think they can beat the unbelievable Chasers.
02:19But can they?
02:20Well, let's get started.
02:21Please join me.
02:22It's Clive from Felixstowe.
02:23Right, Clive.
02:24CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:26It looks like the owner would know your questions.
02:29Absolutely.
02:30CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:31You are Clive from Felixstowe.
02:32I am.
02:33Now, listen, do you have a job?
02:34I'm an upholsterer.
02:35An upholsterer.
02:36OK, very good.
02:37And do you have any other hobbies?
02:39Uh, yes, I'm an offshore lobster fisherman.
02:41Well, OK.
02:42LAUGHTER
02:43Well, it's very good.
02:44LAUGHTER
02:45What's the biggest lobster you've caught?
02:46Six pounds is the largest one,
02:47and I put that one back.
02:48How big is a six-pound lobster?
02:51About half your height.
02:52Is that true?
02:53Yeah, about...
02:54Oh, I settled down.
02:55I settled down.
02:56Anyway, it was a big one.
02:57It was a big one!
02:58It was a big one.
02:59Yeah, it was a big one.
03:01It was a big one.
03:02It was a big one.
03:03OK, I settled down.
03:04It was a big one.
03:05It was a big one.
03:06It was a big one.
03:07It was a big one.
03:08It was a big one.
03:09It was a big one.
03:10And it was a big one.
03:11Anyway, it was a female, it was a breeding female, and I put it back.
03:17Give me a bit of a tringe there. You said, what's that, cinnamon?
03:20More like to find crabs down there, I suppose.
03:30If you win some money, what are you going to do with it?
03:32Well, I'd like to buy a boat that doesn't leak.
03:35That's sandy, yeah.
03:36I've got a little 12-foot fishing boat, which I take out there, called Big Boy.
03:41You've got a little boat syndrome, is it?
03:43No, boy. B-U-O-Y.
03:45Oh, so, right, yeah, yeah.
03:46Yeah.
03:49But it does leak, so if I had a bit of money,
03:52I'd like to buy a newer boat and probably some swimming lessons.
03:56OK, perfect, let's do that. I wish you luck.
03:58You're going to need some money to get all that sort of stuff.
04:00I am. OK, this part of the show is called The Cash Builder.
04:02I'm going to ask you five multiple-choice questions.
04:04Each correct answer is worth £1,000.
04:06Get the first one wrong, you are out.
04:08We'll keep going till you get a question wrong.
04:09Are you ready? I'm ready.
04:10Good luck. Let's play.
04:12Here we go.
04:13CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
04:18Here's your first question.
04:21Which of these words is slang for being extremely drunk?
04:25A. Grouted.
04:27B. Plastered.
04:29C. Shiplats.
04:31LAUGHTER
04:34It's plastered. B.
04:37Is that the right answer?
04:38Got to be, surely.
04:39BELL RINGS
04:40Very good.
04:41CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
04:44£1,000.
04:47Definitely taking them on the chasers.
04:49Here's your next question.
04:50Bill Gates has described which tools of communication
04:56as the most empowering tool we've ever created?
04:59Is it A, handwritten letters,
05:02B, mobile phones,
05:04or C, personal computers?
05:06I would say that must be mobile phones again.
05:12Is that the right answer?
05:14Got to be, surely.
05:14BELL RINGS
05:16Oh!
05:17The most empowering tool we've ever created?
05:19In your hand?
05:20Well, he's an idiot.
05:21OK, um, let's see what the correct answer is.
05:24BELL RINGS
05:26Personal computers.
05:27That was brutal.
05:28Well, I'm not sure about brutal, but there you are.
05:30That's the way it goes.
05:31You know, some of your lobsters get away, some stay in the pot.
05:33Sometimes you do.
05:34You know, except for some boats leak, some boats don't.
05:37Mine leaks.
05:38I know.
05:39You told me.
05:40Don't be boring.
05:41OK.
05:42Here we go.
05:43£1,000, everyone.
05:44It's really fun.
05:46Well done, Clive.
05:47OK.
05:48Clive, it's time to face the chasers, mate.
05:51Well done.
05:52Good to you.
05:55Here we go.
05:56Put some time on the clutch.
05:5860 seconds each.
05:59Chasers are going to make you an offer of money
06:02and a time advantage.
06:04You choose how many chasers you want to take on,
06:06what money you think you need, and the time you need to do it in.
06:09All right?
06:10OK.
06:11Now, if you wish to take on two chasers,
06:13you automatically take on those for the money you've got
06:15in the cash bill, £1,000.
06:16All right.
06:17Those two chasers will be...
06:19It is the vixen and the beast.
06:20Vixen.
06:21We want 36 seconds on our clock.
06:25That's a 24-second time advantage you've got.
06:28That's really good.
06:30OK, who's the third chaser?
06:31It's the cinema.
06:32Hello there, Clive.
06:33Hi, Paul.
06:34I'm playing on behalf of the Lobster Liberation Front.
06:37And we...
06:38We want 38 seconds on the clock to play three of us.
06:41And for that, you'll be playing for £20,000.
06:44Oh, my God.
06:48That's really fantastic.
06:50That's really good.
06:51That's really good.
06:5222 seconds...
06:53Wow.
06:54...against three for 20k.
06:55That's really good.
06:56OK, fourth chaser.
06:57Who's it going to be?
06:59It's the governess.
07:01Offers, please.
07:02We want 40 seconds on our clock.
07:0540 seconds.
07:06And you'll be playing for £30,000.
07:09Oh!
07:10Oh, my God.
07:12Wow.
07:13Wow.
07:14Wow.
07:17Who's the fifth chaser?
07:18Who's the fifth chaser?
07:19We've got The Menace and we've got The Dark Destroyer left.
07:22It is The Menace.
07:24We want 42 seconds on our clock.
07:27But you'll be playing for £50,000.
07:30Wow.
07:33Wow.
07:34APPLAUSE
07:35OK.
07:37So, Clive, what do you reckon?
07:39Talk us through it.
07:40They say, you know, either go high or go home.
07:43Well, here we go.
07:44So, I'll go for three chases.
07:46That's it.
07:47Good for you.
07:48LAUGHTER
07:49All right.
07:50CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
07:52I think that's right.
07:54I think that's right.
07:55I think that's right.
07:56I think that's right.
07:57I think you're right, mate.
07:58That's a great offer.
07:5922 seconds, 20k against three chases.
08:02The Beast.
08:03The Vixen.
08:04And The Cinnamon.
08:05Let's see if you can, Clive.
08:06Beat those chases.
08:08Good luck, mate.
08:10All right, then.
08:13Clive, this is how this part of the show works.
08:16Your clock will start counting down when I ask you the first question.
08:19If you get it right, your clock will stop.
08:21At which point I go to the chases, their clock will start.
08:23They get a question right, their clock stops.
08:25I come back to you, and so on and so forth.
08:27However, get a question wrong, I stick with you until you get one right.
08:29Same goes for the chases.
08:31Run out of time before then.
08:32You got home with nothing.
08:33They run out of time before you.
08:34You're going home with 20 grand, a new boat and...
08:36Swimming lessons.
08:37Swimming lessons.
08:38Right, here we go.
08:39Are you ready?
08:40I am ready.
08:41Chase is playing.
08:42Ready?
08:43Yep.
08:44Clive, your clock starts counting down.
08:47Now, what currency replaced the Portuguese escudo?
08:50Euro.
08:51Correct.
08:52Chasers.
08:53A red star appears on the label of what famous Dutch beer?
08:55Mark.
08:56Heineken.
08:57Correct.
08:58Clive.
08:59Pooch and mutt is a range of food for what pets?
09:00Dogs.
09:01Correct.
09:02Chasers.
09:03Which children's author wrote Room on the Broom?
09:05Jenny.
09:06Julia Donaldson.
09:07Correct.
09:08Clive.
09:09The first ever Olympic judo gold was won by what country?
09:10Japan.
09:11Correct.
09:12Chasers.
09:13Also named after what liquid?
09:14Mark.
09:15Milk.
09:16Correct.
09:17Clive.
09:18Who had a third number one hit with Stay With Me?
09:20Shakespeare's sister.
09:21Sam Smith.
09:22Traditionally, what dye gave denim its blue shade?
09:25Blue.
09:26Indigo.
09:27A tartar pomme contains what fruit?
09:29Apple.
09:30Correct.
09:31Chasers.
09:32Donwell Abbey features in what Jane Austen novel?
09:34Paul.
09:35Pride and Prejudice.
09:36Emma.
09:37Aaron Johnson played which beetle in the film Nowhere Boy?
09:39Paul.
09:40John Lennon.
09:41Clive.
09:42What type of establishment in St Trinian's?
09:44A school.
09:45Correct.
09:46Chasers.
09:47Le Havre is a port on what channel?
09:48Mark.
09:49English Channel.
09:50Correct.
09:51Clive.
09:52What French company makes cross-climate tyres?
09:53Continental.
09:54Michelin.
09:55What score is the outer ball worth in darts?
09:5825.
09:59Correct.
10:00Chasers.
10:01What metallic element is named from the Greek for colour?
10:03Paul.
10:04Chromium.
10:05Correct.
10:06Clive.
10:07Moai are large stone statues on what Pacific Island?
10:08Easter Island.
10:09Correct.
10:10Chasers.
10:11What male singing voice does Jose Cabrera say?
10:12Mark.
10:13He wasn't greedy either.
10:14He was not tempted.
10:15That was bright.
10:16Easter Island loved that answer.
10:17That was brilliant.
10:18Okay.
10:19What you got?
10:20Cinnamon.
10:21Yeah, perfect game.
10:22You put the right option.
10:23You could maybe could have gone one more, but you weren't to know that.
10:24The crucial thing now is that you don't fold under pressure.
10:25When you get one wrong or pass, you hold your ground and you wait page for the next question and you think it's a good question.
10:29You think about it just as much as you did the previous question.
10:30And that's the way to do it.
10:31Don't panic and you win.
10:32That's it.
10:3320,000 pounds.
10:3420,000 pounds.
10:35Come on, everybody.
10:36Well done.
10:37Great job, mate.
10:38Well done.
10:39Great job, mate.
10:40If you've got one, you've got a chance.
10:41You've got a chance.
10:42Yeah, perfect game.
10:43You've got the right option.
10:44Maybe could have gone one more, but you weren't to know that.
10:45The crucial thing now is that you don't fold under pressure.
10:49When you get one wrong or pass, you hold your ground and you wait page for the next question
10:53and you think about it just as much as you did the previous question.
10:56And that's the way to do it.
10:57Don't panic and you win.
10:58That's it.
10:5920,000 pounds.
11:00Come on, everybody.
11:01Well done.
11:02Well done, mate.
11:03Well done, for a great job, mate.
11:04Well done.
11:05Great job, mate.
11:06If you've got a chance to win 15, 20k and the offers in the high 30s,
11:13you can bite our hands off.
11:15Yeah. Absolutely.
11:17There you have it. It's as simple as that.
11:21Can anybody else beat the chasers?
11:23Find out after the break.
11:36Thank you so much. Welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
11:42Who's next to take on the cleverest clogs on the box?
11:45It's Harry from Manchester.
11:54Where are you, Harry? Good lads.
11:57How are you, mate? How are you?
11:59There you go.
12:01All right.
12:02Welcome to the show, Harry.
12:03Looking forward to seeing how you're going to do against the chasers.
12:06Are you a quizzer?
12:07I just watched The Chase, to be honest.
12:09I've watched Beat the Chase about three times every episode,
12:11so hopefully I've learnt a few lessons along the way.
12:13A few tricks? A few tricks of the trade? Good.
12:15And are you good at general knowledge, would you say?
12:17I'm OK.
12:18Do you ever...
12:19Do you take part in any quizzes? Pub quizzes?
12:21No, no.
12:22Nothing at all.
12:23Nothing at all.
12:24Right.
12:25Have you ever written a quiz?
12:26No, but I do write.
12:28So I used to be an accountant.
12:30I quit my job in October,
12:32and I'm pursuing my dream to try and become a novelist.
12:35So I wrote my first book.
12:38Love that.
12:41What's the book about?
12:43So the first book was a sort of crime fiction novel,
12:45and now I'm working on sort of a fantasy trilogy.
12:48Good, mate.
12:49If you want some money, what would you like to do with it?
12:50So, yeah, I'd love to put it towards giving myself a bit more time.
12:53I'm running low on funds, basically, since I quit my job,
12:55so I'd love to keep going for another year or so
12:57and see if I can get something published.
12:59I think that's a fabulous thing, mate.
13:00Congratulations.
13:01I'm really good luck to you.
13:02Yeah.
13:03I really, really mean that.
13:04All right.
13:05Now, are you ready to play?
13:06Hopefully.
13:07Let's go, mate.
13:08Come on, Harry.
13:09All right, cash builder, don't forget,
13:10please do not get the first one wrong,
13:12otherwise you are out.
13:13Harry, let's play.
13:14APPLAUSE
13:21Here comes your first question.
13:24The hognose snake is also known as the puff what?
13:29A. Cobra. B. Adder. C. Python.
13:39It's a nightmare.
13:40LAUGHTER
13:42Do you have asked the audience on this show?
13:44LAUGHTER
13:46Yeah, I'm trying to think if there's some kind of clue in there.
13:48Hog, pig, I don't know what the noses look like
13:51of each of these, er, snakes.
13:54Puff Adder.
13:55Sounds a bit like Black Adder.
13:56Puff Cobra.
13:57Puff Python.
13:59I'm going to go for Puff Python, Brad.
14:02Or am I?
14:04LAUGHTER
14:06I was just testing you on that one.
14:08You're going for Puff Python, you said...
14:10Is that the correct answer?
14:13It is not.
14:14The correct answer is...
14:17Adder is the correct answer.
14:19Harry, I'm sorry you are out on the first question.
14:21Cheers, Brad.
14:22I wish you well, mate. God bless. Let's see you.
14:24Cheers, Harry.
14:25CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
14:33Now, everyone on the top table there,
14:35you knew Puff Adder straight away.
14:36I knew Puff Adder.
14:37Hands up for those of you that had heard of Puff Adder.
14:40There you are.
14:41Mainly people in their 80s.
14:42LAUGHTER
14:45Right, then.
14:46Next up to try and beat the Chasers,
14:48it's Indra from London.
14:49Come on, Indra.
14:50Come on, yeah.
14:51CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
14:52There you are.
14:53All right.
14:54Welcome to the show.
14:55Are you a quizzer?
14:56Oh, about once a month at the pub quiz.
14:57Wrong.
14:58OK.
14:59And how do you get on?
15:00We only went about once a year.
15:01Right, OK.
15:02What do you do for a living?
15:03I'm an art curator,
15:04so I work with galleries and museums and artists.
15:05Ooh, he'll love a bit of that.
15:06He'll love a bit.
15:07He visits all of them.
15:08He goes to all of them, the cinema,
15:09and he loves all of them.
15:10He loves a bit of art.
15:11Yes.
15:12And have you always loved art?
15:13Is it because you're working there,
15:14you've decided, like,
15:15I love art, I'll go and work at that?
15:16No, I started off as an artist,
15:17but it's very hard to earn a living.
15:18OK.
15:19Favourite artist of all time?
15:20No, um...
15:21Yes.
15:22Piero Dalla Francesca.
15:23Renaissance painter.
15:24Renaissance painter.
15:25Renaissance painter.
15:26Renaissance painter.
15:27We love a bit of Renaissance painting.
15:28Caravaggio.
15:29Oh, yeah, brilliant.
15:31Yeah.
15:32I like Caravaggio,
15:33because it sounds a bit like Caravan.
15:35If you win some money,
15:36what would you like to do with it?
15:37Oh, well, it's...
15:38Oh, yeah.
15:39Oh, yeah.
15:40I'll be like a little bit of it.
15:41And if you've always loved art,
15:42is it because you're working there,
15:43you've decided I love art,
15:44I'll go and work at that?
15:45No, I started off as an artist,
15:46but it's very hard to earn a living.
15:48OK, favourite artist of all time?
15:49No, um...
15:50Yes.
15:51Piero De La Francesca.
15:52What would you like to do with it?
15:53Well, it's our anniversary next month.
15:55This will be 30 years.
15:56Oh, congratulations.
15:57And, um...
16:02For our honeymoon, we wanted to go to Egypt,
16:04but we couldn't afford it, so it would be great to go there.
16:06Yeah.
16:07For the anniversary.
16:08Yeah, whereabouts in Egypt would you like to go?
16:09Oh, Nile Cruz.
16:10Yeah, great.
16:11Agatha Christie.
16:12Great.
16:13Yeah, brilliant.
16:14Stop off, see a few of the sites, do the whole bit.
16:16Culture vulture.
16:17Yeah, absolutely.
16:18You're going to need some money to do that.
16:19This is Cash Builder.
16:20See how many questions we can get right.
16:22Please don't get the first one wrong.
16:23Let's play.
16:27Here's your first question.
16:32Which of these is a nautical term?
16:34A.
16:35Duh.
16:36B.
16:37Harsh.
16:38C.
16:39Stern.
16:42C. Stern.
16:43Stern.
16:44Is that the right answer?
16:45Course it is.
16:46Yes.
16:47A thousand pounds.
16:48You're definitely playing the chasers.
16:49That's good.
16:50Here's the next question.
16:52The name of which dance describes something that is easy to do?
16:58A.
16:59Calypso.
17:00B.
17:01Conga.
17:02C.
17:03Cakewalk.
17:04Oh, that's C.
17:05Cakewalk.
17:06Is that the right answer?
17:07Two grand.
17:08Well done.
17:09Here's your next question.
17:11How many British monarchs were born in the 20th century?
17:19Oh, here we go.
17:21A.
17:22Two.
17:23B.
17:24Three.
17:25C.
17:26Four.
17:27I'm going to guess two because the Queen was so old.
17:34Two.
17:35Is that the right answer?
17:38Well played.
17:39Triple question.
17:40Yeah.
17:41Pretty grand.
17:42God Destroyer.
17:43On the 21st of April 1926 at 17 Bruton Street, Piccadilly, the late majesty Queen Elizabeth II was born.
17:53And on the 14th of November 1948 in Buckingham Palace, King Charles III was born.
17:57Thank you very much indeed.
17:58His next question.
17:59What is added to a croque monsieur sandwich to make a croque provincial?
18:05A.
18:06Garlic.
18:07B.
18:08Mushroom.
18:09C.
18:10Tomato.
18:11I'm going to guess garlic.
18:16You say garlic?
18:17Yeah.
18:18Is that the right answer?
18:19No.
18:20The correct answer is...
18:22It's tomato.
18:23Oh.
18:24OK.
18:25But you've got three grand.
18:26You're taking on the Chasers.
18:27The offers will be good.
18:28Indra.
18:29It is now time to face the Chasers.
18:31Here we go.
18:32Here we go.
18:33Here we go.
18:36Put some time on the clock.
18:3860 seconds each.
18:39All right.
18:40If you wish to play for the money you've got in the Cash Builder, you will take on two Chasers automatically.
18:44And those two Chasers are...
18:46The Cinnaman and the Vixen.
18:48The Cinnaman.
18:49We want to play just me and Jenny.
18:50We only want 36 seconds on the clock.
18:53Perfect.
18:54Perfect.
18:55All right.
18:56Here we go.
18:57Third Chaser, please.
18:58Here's the Beast.
18:59Time and money, please.
19:00We want 39 seconds on our clock.
19:03And you'll be playing for 25,000 pounds.
19:07That is nice.
19:08That is great.
19:09That's a great offer.
19:10Yeah.
19:11That's a really great offer, actually.
19:13Right.
19:14Here we go.
19:15Fourth Chaser, please.
19:16It's the Menace.
19:17Well, Indra, go up the Nile in absolute luxury.
19:20Oh, no.
19:22Don't you judge me.
19:23LAUGHTER
19:24This is a great offer.
19:25We want 42 seconds on our clock.
19:28And you'll be playing for 50,000 pounds.
19:31Oh, no.
19:32Great.
19:33APPLAUSE
19:34Fifth Chaser, please.
19:38Darth Stroyer.
19:39Here we go.
19:40We want 43 seconds on the clock.
19:42And you'll be playing for 80,000 pounds.
19:45And...
19:46APPLAUSE
19:48What do you think?
19:52Might as well go for it.
19:55Oh.
19:56Not my...
19:57Go for what?
19:58Um, I hope I can take on five chasers.
20:01Oh, wow.
20:02CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
20:05I did not see that coming.
20:12LAUGHTER
20:13You're taking on Dark Destroyer, Menace, Beast, Vixen, Cinema.
20:18You've got a 17-second time advantage.
20:21And you're playing for 80 grand.
20:23Indra, let's see if you can beat those chasers.
20:26Good luck.
20:31Here we go.
20:32Indra, you know how it works.
20:34Are you ready?
20:35Yes.
20:36Chasers playing.
20:37Ready.
20:38Here we go.
20:39Indra, your clock starts counting down.
20:41Now, a merman is the male version of what creature?
20:44Mermaid.
20:45Correct.
20:46Chasers.
20:47Teddy Gowan is a paramedic in what TV hospital genre?
20:49Jenny.
20:50Paschalty.
20:51Correct.
20:52Indra, what preserve is part of a traditional cream tea?
20:54Merman.
20:55Jam.
20:56Correct.
20:57Chasers.
20:58Guyana's longest border is with what other country?
20:59Cool.
21:01Venezuela.
21:02Brazil.
21:03Cinnamon and coffee are shades of what colour?
21:05Dara.
21:06Brown.
21:07Correct.
21:08Indra, what bear species is sometimes called a white bear?
21:10Hola.
21:11Correct.
21:12Chasers.
21:13Queen Victoria married Albert at what London palace?
21:15Jenny.
21:16Buckingham.
21:17St James's palace.
21:18How many operas make up Wagner's ringside?
21:20Four.
21:21Correct.
21:22Indra, the Widows of Eastwick is a sequel to what novel?
21:25Witches of Eastwick.
21:26Correct.
21:27Chasers.
21:28Which religious leader is referred to as the Holy Father?
21:30Dara.
21:31Pulp.
21:32Correct.
21:33Indra, the word plantar refers to what part of the foot?
21:35The underneath, the base.
21:36Correct.
21:37Chasers.
21:38What large number is abbreviated bien?
21:40Dara.
21:41Billion.
21:42Correct.
21:43Is a nickname for what device?
21:44Television.
21:45Correct.
21:46Chasers.
21:47Whose theory of general relativity?
21:48Oh!
21:49Einstein.
21:50Correct.
21:51Indra, who played actress Anna Scott in the film Notting Hill?
21:54Julia Roberts.
21:55Correct.
21:56Chasers.
21:57Marsecker wines from what French region?
21:59Who?
22:00No!
22:01Time is up!
22:02All right!
22:06Come on, you're only alone, mate.
22:08Come here.
22:10Who?
22:11Champion.
22:12That's mad.
22:13Well, it is mad.
22:14That was a great performance.
22:15I've got to say.
22:1628 seconds.
22:17Indra, goodness me.
22:18Cine Man.
22:19The Agatha Christie novel that inspired this whole journey for you.
22:21Yes.
22:22She's left clues.
22:23And given the books called Death in the Nile, if I was Indra's husband, I'd be very worried at the moment.
22:24Well, look.
22:25Like I said, if they run out of time before you, you're going down the Nile with 80,000.
22:29Wow.
22:30Enjoy the trip, you're going to love it, send us a postcard.
22:31Will do.
22:32Good for you.
22:33And happy anniversary.
22:35And happy anniversary.
22:36Yes.
22:41Well, look, like I said, if they run out of time before you,
22:45you're going down the Nile with 80,000.
22:47Wow. Enjoy the trip. You're going to love it.
22:50Send us a postcard. Will do. Good for you.
22:52And happy anniversary. Yes. Thank you.
22:54And happy anniversary.
22:56Andrew, everyone. OK, you've got 80 grand.
22:58Well done, Ty.
23:00CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
23:03Well done, isn't it? Make sure to send us pictures.
23:06Absolutely brilliant. What about that?
23:09Fantastic. Brilliant stuff.
23:11Can anyone else beat the chasers? Find out after the break.
23:15APPLAUSE
23:29Thank you very much.
23:30Welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
23:32Who's next to sign the governess's insurance waiver?
23:35LAUGHTER
23:36It's Mary from Essex. Where are you, Mary?
23:38Oh, she's got the dungarees.
23:44Work, work.
23:46Who is work, work?
23:48Nice to meet you.
23:50Hey, Mary. How are you?
23:52Good to see you at the old main ground around the screens here.
23:55Brilliant. OK, you're from Essex? Yeah.
23:57Whereabouts in Essex? Brentwood.
23:58I know Brentwood really well. Yeah, it's a lovely part of the world, actually.
24:00Beautiful. OK, what do you do?
24:02I'm a student. I'm about to go to university.
24:05OK, and what are you going to study?
24:07Media and communication.
24:08Very good.
24:09All right. Any hobbies in particular at all?
24:10I play rugby.
24:11Good for you.
24:12All right. Yeah.
24:13What position? I don't understand rugby, so you'll have to explain it.
24:16So, I play hooker, which is front where I throw the ball in.
24:19Right.
24:20And I recently played for Scotland, under-18s.
24:23Oh, internationally?
24:24Yeah.
24:25Oh, mate. Well played.
24:26Well done.
24:27Very good.
24:28Excellent.
24:29Excellent.
24:30And so, now you have aspirations to go on and play for the full international side?
24:36Yeah. 100%.
24:37Yeah, good for you, mate. Representing your country, under 80, that is absolutely bang on.
24:42If you win some money tonight, what do you want to do with it?
24:44I need a holiday. After the last Six Nations, backs broke, heads hurt in.
24:48Don't you do what other rugby players just go up the pub?
24:50Yeah, I mean, I could do that, or I could really try and go for gold.
24:54Yeah, go for it, yeah. A holiday. Where in particular would you like to go?
24:57I'd like to go to Crete, like a Greek holiday, lay there, don't talk to anyone.
25:01Suns out, buns out.
25:02Yeah, good. Suns out, buns out?
25:03Yeah.
25:05Cool.
25:08OK, all right, well, look, you're going to need some money for that this holiday in Crete,
25:10and the money comes from these guys, if, of course, you can beat them.
25:13So, this is the cash builder. Each crack chance is worth £1,000.
25:16Please don't get the first one wrong, because you know the rules.
25:18If you get the first one wrong, you're out.
25:20All right? Yeah.
25:21Let's see how you get on. Are you ready?
25:22Ready.
25:23Let's play.
25:24Come on, Mary.
25:25Come on, Mary.
25:26APPLAUSE
25:28Here's your first question. Be kind.
25:30I've got to tell you, Brad, I have no idea.
25:42Join the club.
25:43But in my head, I'm thinking, what is easy for a child to understand?
25:46Magic breakfast sounds like a good answer to me.
25:47Right.
25:48OK.
25:49OK.
25:50OK.
25:51OK.
25:52OK.
25:53Lunch is something, normally, that you'd get your meals for free with.
25:54Dinner they don't normally serve.
25:55Right.
25:56So, let's try and not get out on the first go, but I'm going to go A, magic breakfast.
25:59You're saying A, magic breakfast?
26:00You're saying A, magic breakfast?
26:01Is that the right answer?
26:02Yeah.
26:031,000 pounds.
26:04I was thinking more logically than that. Kids don't have breakfast at school.
26:05Yes, they do.
26:06Yes, they do.
26:07Yes, they do.
26:08Yes, they do.
26:09OK.
26:10OK.
26:11So, lunch is something, normally, that you'd get your meals for free with.
26:13Dinner they don't normally serve.
26:14Right.
26:15So, let's try and not get out on the first go, but I'm going to go A, magic breakfast.
26:17You're saying A, magic breakfast?
26:18Yeah.
26:19Is that the right answer?
26:201,000 pounds.
26:21APPLAUSE
26:22I was thinking more logically than that. Kids don't have breakfast at school.
26:33Yes, they do.
26:34They do now.
26:35Research showed that a lot of disadvantaged children were coming to school without having
26:39had any breakfast.
26:40Ah.
26:41And breakfast does set you up, so schools individually were setting up breakfast clubs.
26:44Ah.
26:45And this is a network of breakfast clubs that covers quite a lot of the UK.
26:48That is a fantastic idea.
26:49My breakfast before I went to school was just mud.
26:52It was mud.
26:53Same.
26:54My breakfast nowadays is still mud.
26:55Mud.
26:56OK.
26:57You've got a grand, though.
26:58Great answer.
26:59Well played, Mary.
27:00I never got that.
27:01Definitely taking on the chasers.
27:02Here's your next question.
27:03Good luck.
27:04Which of these was a UK hit earliest?
27:08Was it A, sugar sugar?
27:09B, watermelon sugar?
27:10Or C, pour some sugar on me?
27:15Well, obviously B, watermelon sugar is the newest.
27:22Harry Styles.
27:23Yeah.
27:24Pour some sugar on me, I've no idea.
27:27So, sugar sugar sounds like the oldest one in my head.
27:30So, I'm going to go A, sugar sugar.
27:34I cannot believe you've absolutely pulled that out of the hat.
27:37The correct answer is, got to be in it.
27:43£2,000.
27:46Brilliant that, mate.
27:47There's your next question.
27:48You can play.
27:49Very good.
27:50Which continent was the subject of the first Lonely Planet travel guide?
27:57A, Africa.
27:59B, Asia.
28:00C, South America.
28:02I'm going to say...
28:03B, Asia.
28:04Okay.
28:05Is that the right answer?
28:06I'll go with you.
28:08APPLAUSE
28:09C, South America.
28:103,000 pounds.
28:11C, South America.
28:12Who did the Lonely Planet stuff?
28:13Tony Wheeler, I think is the name of the guy.
28:17He goes south-east Asia on a shoestrem.
28:18Great answer, mate.
28:19Great answer, so let's go for four grand.
28:20Come on.
28:21These pub quizzes.
28:22Who did the Lonely Planet stuff?
28:25Tony Wheeler, I think that's the name of the guy.
28:27Right, yeah.
28:28He was, like, South East Asia on a shoestring.
28:30Great answer, mate, great answer.
28:32Please go for four grand, come on.
28:34These pub quizzes.
28:35Well, that's it, mate.
28:36See, hanging out in pubs does your world aquit.
28:38It's never done me any harm.
28:41Here's your question.
28:43Here's your next question.
28:47Oh!
28:49What is the turning circle of a London black cab?
28:53Is it A, 25 feet?
28:56B, 35 feet?
28:58Or C, 45 feet?
29:04Black cab, come on.
29:06Well, I've got a little pink Fiat 500,
29:09so I don't really know how a little of this massive car turns around.
29:12I love them, the 500s.
29:14Oh, she goes like a beaut.
29:16Erm, I'm going to...
29:18Have you ever been in a black cab?
29:20Yes.
29:21Yes, many of the times.
29:22Have you ever been in a black cab and he's gone,
29:24Hang on, love, I'll just turn it round.
29:26And he's gone round and it's turned round.
29:28Yeah, but he doesn't normally do it in one sweep.
29:30It's normally back, forward, back, forward, back, forward.
29:32Oh.
29:33So, that's my sort of thinking process.
29:35I'm going to say C, 45 feet.
29:37Is that the right answer?
29:3945 feet?
29:40No.
29:41No.
29:42Absolutely not.
29:43Correct answer is?
29:4425 feet.
29:4525 feet.
29:46Menace.
29:47I think they have to be able to turn just outside the Savoy Hotel
29:51and that circle is 25 feet and if they can't turn in that,
29:54then they're not eligible to be a black cab.
29:56That's a good one.
29:57All right, free ground it is.
29:58Are you ready?
29:59I'm ready.
30:00Brilliant job.
30:01Time to face the Chasers.
30:04Here we go.
30:05Put some time on the clock.
30:0760 seconds each.
30:08Now the Chasers are going to make you a time advantage
30:11and a money offer.
30:12Now, if you want to play for the money you run in a cash builder,
30:14you would automatically take on two Chasers
30:16and those two Chasers are...
30:20It is the Governess and the Dark Destroyer.
30:22Governess.
30:24As one Scotland international to another,
30:27we want 40 seconds on our clock.
30:30And represented Scotland in the Olympics.
30:34Heavyweight boxing.
30:36Now, OK, who's the third Chaser, please?
30:42It's the Menace.
30:43Offers, please.
30:44We want 42 seconds on our clock,
30:47but you'll be playing for £25,000.
30:51OK, fourth Chaser.
30:55OK, fourth Chaser, please.
31:00OK, the Cineman.
31:03Offers, please.
31:04To play four of us.
31:05We only want one more second.
31:0743 seconds on the clock.
31:09And for that, the money ups to £45,000.
31:13APPLAUSE
31:14APPLAUSE
31:15Fifth Chaser, please.
31:16OK, the Vixen, come on.
31:17We want 44 seconds on our clock.
31:19And you'll be playing us for £80,000.
31:20APPLAUSE
31:21I was told before I left, if I don't go for the big option, I'm silly.
31:23But I also said to myself, if the Governess and the Vixen were on the same team, I would
31:28be playing for the big option.
31:29OK, the Vixen, come on.
31:30OK, the Vixen, come on.
31:31We want 44 seconds on our clock.
31:32And you'll be playing us for £80,000.
31:36APPLAUSE
31:37I was told before I left, if I don't go for the big option, I'm silly.
31:48But I also said to myself, if the Governess and the Vixen were on the same team at the
31:53same time, that would be a big destroyer for me.
31:56Oh!
31:57It's the sass that comes with those questions.
31:59Yeah, understood.
32:00Tough old decision, this.
32:02Crikey.
32:03What do you reckon?
32:05I'm going to go 45 and the 43 seconds.
32:09Wow.
32:10OK.
32:17Taking on four chasers, the cinema, the Menace, Dark Destroyer and the Governess,
32:22the 45 grand with a 17-second time advantage.
32:26Mary, I wish you well.
32:27Let's see if you can beat the chasers.
32:29Good luck.
32:30I've got to say, I really sincerely hope you get away with it.
32:39Yeah.
32:40I really do, mate.
32:41I really do.
32:42You've played so well thus far.
32:43OK, you know the rules.
32:44If you run out of time before then, you go home with nothing.
32:47But if they run out of time before you and you've got 17-second time advantage, you're
32:51going away with 45,000 pounds.
32:54Woo!
32:55Right, Mary, you ready?
32:56Yeah.
32:57Chasers playing.
32:58Ready?
32:59Yeah.
33:00Here we go.
33:01Mary, your clock starts counting down.
33:04Now, a turban covers what part of the body?
33:06Head.
33:07Correct.
33:08Chasers.
33:09Air is in what fundamental state of matter?
33:11Gas.
33:12Correct.
33:13Mary, guns and hoses is a female tribute band for what group?
33:17Pass.
33:18Guns and roses.
33:19Of course.
33:20Who was Tsar at the time of the Russian Revolution?
33:22Pass.
33:23Nicholas II.
33:24What ape is the largest arboreal animal?
33:26Pass.
33:27Orang-a-tang.
33:28What solvent is sometimes shortened to turps?
33:31Pass.
33:33Turpentine.
33:34The construction of what Australian city began in 1913?
33:37Sydney.
33:38Canberra.
33:39Detective Fix is a policeman in what Jules Verne novel?
33:41Pass.
33:42Around the world in 80 days.
33:43Vote for Wales was the slogan of what political party?
33:46Reform.
33:47Plaid Cymru.
33:48Somebody to love is a song in what jukebox musical?
33:51Pass.
33:52We will rock you.
33:53What annual Nottingham Fair is named after a waterfowl?
33:58Pass.
33:59Goose Fair.
34:00Which US president created Gulf of America Day?
34:02Trump.
34:04Correct.
34:05Chasers.
34:06Which TV presenter is the mother of Sophie Ellis Baxter?
34:09Janet Ellis.
34:10Correct.
34:11Mary.
34:12What type of artwork is Standing Woman by Giacometti?
34:15Pass.
34:16It's a sculptor.
34:17APPLAUSE
34:19All right, OK.
34:20Menace, please.
34:21Go ahead.
34:22When you said the words, of course it is, you were not listening to the next question.
34:35No.
34:36Guns and hoses.
34:37As soon as that happened, you had already beaten yourself because of that moment.
34:41You just needed to snap back onto it and you just couldn't get the focus back.
34:44Yeah.
34:45Yeah.
34:46But, mate, thank you for coming on.
34:47Thank you very much.
34:48And it's nice to meet an international athlete.
34:50I always enjoy that sort of stuff.
34:52And I wish you well.
34:53Go on.
34:55Yeah, absolutely.
34:56Cheers.
34:57Mary, everyone.
34:58Thank you so much.
35:06Can anyone leave the beast with egg on his face?
35:10Apart from catering, of course.
35:11Find out after the break.
35:25Thank you very much and welcome back where someone else thinks that they can beat the chasers.
35:32Please join me.
35:33Alan from Warrington.
35:34Where's Alan?
35:35Warrington.
35:36Some fine quizzes from that region.
35:39All the way from Warrington.
35:40All right.
35:41Tell me, what are you doing, Warrington?
35:42I'm an agent, a theatrical agent and an actor.
35:44Oh.
35:45Do you want a new agent?
35:46Yeah.
35:47All right.
35:48Tell me, what are you doing, Warrington?
35:50I'm an agent, a theatrical agent and an actor.
35:53Oh.
35:54Do you want a new agent?
35:55Yeah.
35:56Yeah.
35:57And how long have you been acting?
35:58Since I was eight.
35:59Right, OK.
36:00First job when I was eight, right up until last job was about a year ago.
36:03Really?
36:04Yeah.
36:05Have we worked together?
36:06We haven't.
36:07You'd remember, wouldn't you?
36:08Yeah, I would remember, yeah.
36:09No, we haven't, but I did a TV show where I did a scene with Christopher Walken.
36:12Oh.
36:13So it's me and Chris Walken in the... Chris, my Uncle Chris.
36:15Yeah.
36:16Christopher Walken in the back of a Mercedes behind me.
36:18Right.
36:19I'm playing a cab driver.
36:20He gets in and I sort of sit in there and I'm like, Oscar winner.
36:24Yes.
36:25Batman baddie.
36:26Bond baddie.
36:27Yeah.
36:28What do you think of Bristol?
36:29And he sits there and he goes, you know, the traffic is bad.
36:35And I went, yeah, it is bad.
36:38I think they want to do another take.
36:40And that was it.
36:41That was the extent of our exchange.
36:42I liked it though.
36:43I like your impression.
36:44That's great.
36:45If you win some money, what are you going to do with it?
36:46I want to go to New Zealand.
36:47I've got 12 years, I've had some of my nan's ashes left.
36:50They've been all over the world because she's sailed the world with the Navy.
36:53Wow.
36:54And they've been scattered by people who have taken them to Panama, South Africa,
36:58and the last need to, they need to go to New Zealand.
37:00She loved New Zealand.
37:01So you've got a small portion of your nan's ashes left to go to New Zealand.
37:04Yeah.
37:05That's amazing.
37:06I've got a fantastic thing.
37:07That's a really neat idea.
37:08I like it.
37:09And your nan's name?
37:10Daphne.
37:11Well, let's just do it for Daphne.
37:12All right.
37:13This is The Cash Builder.
37:14I'm going to ask you five multiple choice questions.
37:16Each correct answer is worth £1,000.
37:18If you get the first one wrong, you are out.
37:20Cool.
37:21Are you ready?
37:22Yeah.
37:23Here we go.
37:24Let's play.
37:25All right.
37:28Here's your first question.
37:30Good luck.
37:32The name of what bird can be used to describe a vain person?
37:37Is it A. Budgerigar, B. Peacock, or C. Vulture?
37:47Peacock.
37:48Saying Peacock.
37:49Saying Peacock.
37:50Is that the right answer?
37:52Peacock it is.
37:55£1,000.
37:57That's all right.
37:58Beastie.
37:59I think the adjective connected to it is Pavanine.
38:01Pavanine means like a peacock.
38:03Ah, thank you very much indeed.
38:04£1,000.
38:05Well played.
38:06Good man.
38:07Here's your next question.
38:08In what film franchise did Liam Neeson play Agent High T?
38:14A. Taken.
38:15B. Star Wars.
38:17Or C. Men in Black.
38:22It's got to be Men in Black.
38:24Is it?
38:25I don't remember seeing him in Men in Black.
38:27No, not do I, but...
38:28Is that the correct answer?
38:31Oh, great answer.
38:34£2,000.
38:37OK, Menace?
38:38Yeah, all the agents are named after letters in Men in Black.
38:41And in Star Wars he was Qui-Gon Jinn.
38:43Love it.
38:44Qui-Gon Jinn and Tunnock sensation.
38:47Here's the next question.
38:48Two grand, Alan.
38:49We're doing great.
38:51Which of these are main characters in the musical Kinky Boots?
38:56A. Peter and Wendy.
38:58B. Charlie and Lola.
39:00C. Jack and Jill.
39:05Is it cheating that I was in the show for two years?
39:09Were you really?
39:10Yeah.
39:11Charlie and Lola.
39:12Where were you in the show?
39:13The West End.
39:14Wearing six-inch heels.
39:16Yeah.
39:17That's right.
39:18That's right.
39:19I can dance in six-inch heels.
39:20Thank you very much.
39:21Good job.
39:24You're a lot of cool knowledge.
39:25Right.
39:26Is that the right answer?
39:27Maybe it isn't.
39:29It is.
39:30Well played.
39:31£3,000.
39:33That's good.
39:34And his expression doing great, Al.
39:37In 2018, French tennis player Elize Cornet was penalised at the US Open
39:42for taking off what on court?
39:45A. Her socks.
39:47B. Her top.
39:49C. Her skirt.
39:54I think it's B. Her top.
39:55Really?
39:56Yeah, I think it was hot.
39:58So she took her top off.
39:59Wow.
40:00Is that the right answer?
40:01She couldn't have done that, surely.
40:06Four grand.
40:07Well played.
40:08What?
40:09I was stripped off with nothing on.
40:10She had a bra on.
40:11Oh, I see.
40:12But male players do it all the time.
40:13Yeah.
40:14They change the shirt because they get too sweaty, so...
40:16Yes.
40:17Why was she penalised then?
40:18Ridiculous.
40:19That is poor form, that.
40:20Four grand, though.
40:21Well done, mate.
40:24Which of these grains does not contain gluten?
40:29Is it A, buckwheat?
40:31B, rye?
40:32Or C, barley?
40:38I might remit that.
40:39I'm going to total guess.
40:41Go B, rye.
40:42B, rye?
40:43OK.
40:44Why not?
40:45Here we go.
40:46Is it rye for full house of five grand?
40:48Brilliant start.
40:49That would be fantastic.
40:50Oh, bad luck.
40:52Correct answer being...
40:53A.
40:55Buckwheat.
40:56All right, listen.
40:57Now, I know for a fact that four grand, you're a good player.
41:00They'll know you're a good player.
41:01And the offers will reflect that, I'm pretty sure.
41:04But right now, Alan, it's time to face the chasers.
41:07Good luck.
41:11We'll put some time on the clock.
41:1360 seconds in.
41:15Now, if you wish to play for the money that you won in a cash builder,
41:18the £4,000, we automatically take on two chasers,
41:21and those two chasers are...
41:24The governess and the beast.
41:25Time, please, Beastie.
41:27We want 36 seconds on our clock.
41:30Very good.
41:3124 second time advantage.
41:32Third chaser.
41:33Who's that, please?
41:34Menace.
41:35Well, Alan, it's a lovely coincidence today,
41:37because Brad was in a musical about his footballing days,
41:39but that was called Stinky Boots.
41:41Oh.
41:43You're a good player, though.
41:45Unlike Brad.
41:46Sorry about that.
41:48So we only want 38 seconds on our clock,
41:50but you'll be playing for £25,000.
41:53Perfect.
41:54Lovely.
41:5522 second time advantage for £25,000.
41:58That's good.
41:59Fourth chaser, please.
42:01That's the vixen.
42:02Hello, Alan.
42:03Hi.
42:04I'm feeling well-disposed towards you.
42:06I mean, you're from the north-west of England.
42:08The reasons for wanting to win money are so delightful,
42:12but most importantly, I am in need of theatrical representation.
42:16So you're going to like this.
42:18We want 40 seconds on our clock,
42:21and you'll be playing us for £50,000.
42:25One chaser left to take you on.
42:31Who will it be?
42:32Will it be the Cineman or the Dark Destroyer?
42:34It's the Cineman.
42:35Hello, Alan.
42:36Hi.
42:37Well, I know you're good,
42:38because I've made a lot of good quizzes from Warrington,
42:39and nearly all of them are called Alan,
42:41so you're very familiar with your work.
42:43We want 42 seconds on our clock,
42:46and you'll be playing for £100,000.
42:59How many chases do you think you can beat?
43:01How much time do you think you need?
43:03This is a tough one, to be fair.
43:04What are you thinking?
43:05The gap is so small.
43:07It's like, what, six seconds?
43:09But the gap is 96 grand.
43:13I think I can beat four chases.
43:16You do?
43:17Yeah.
43:18OK.
43:23You'll be playing The Vixen, The Menace, The Governess,
43:27and The Beast.
43:28You have a 20-second time advantage,
43:30and you'll be playing for £50,000.
43:32Alan, let's see if you can beat the chases.
43:35Good luck, mate.
43:43Right, here we go.
43:44Alan, you know how it works.
43:46You run out of time before them,
43:47you go home with nothing,
43:48they run out of time before you,
43:49you're going home with £50,000.
43:50Right.
43:5120-second time advantage.
43:52I wish you luck.
43:53Thanks.
43:54Here we go.
43:55Alan, ready?
43:56Yeah.
43:57Chasers playing, ready?
43:58Yep.
43:59Alan, we'll start with you,
44:00and your clock starts counting down now.
44:02Which Tudor King was famed for his multiple marriages?
44:04Henry VIII.
44:05Correct.
44:06Chasers, the same ballpark figure comes from work.
44:08Mark.
44:09Baseball.
44:10Correct.
44:11Alan, what's the middle initial of actor Samuel Jackson?
44:14L.
44:15Correct.
44:16Chasers, the loser has to fall is a lion from what?
44:18Jenny.
44:19The winner takes it all.
44:20Correct.
44:21Alan, bearded and ringed are species of what Arctic animal?
44:24Polar there.
44:25Seal.
44:26With what utensil would you eat gazpacho?
44:29Spoon.
44:30Correct.
44:31Chasers, what Edgar Allan Poe poem frequently mentioned?
44:33Darren.
44:34The raven.
44:35Correct.
44:36Alan, the official languages of Israel are Hebrew and what?
44:39Arabic.
44:40Chasers, a star of what TV soap wrote the book Les Battersby and Me?
44:44Dara.
44:45Coronation Street.
44:46Correct.
44:47Alan, the disease variola is commonly called what?
44:49Pass.
44:50Smallpox.
44:51Which bees a heroin is killed by Don Jose?
44:54Pass.
44:55Carmen.
44:56Maldivians are native to what island?
44:57Maldives.
44:58Correct.
44:59Chasers, what sign of the zodiac is known as the twins?
45:02Jenny.
45:03Gemini.
45:04Correct.
45:05Alan, what Nintendo character is also known as DK?
45:07Donkey Kong.
45:08Correct.
45:09Chasers, in Greek legend, Paris fought in what war?
45:11Mar.
45:12Trojan Wars.
45:13Correct.
45:14Alan, what pigment is responsible for the colour of the iris?
45:17Pass.
45:18Melanine, what animated TV show features the dogs, Marshall and Sky?
45:22Paw Patrol.
45:23Correct.
45:24Chasers, in the US, Amtrak manages what form of transport?
45:27Mar.
45:28Railways.
45:29Correct.
45:30Alan, Willie Shoemaker was a famous name in what sport?
45:32Motorsport.
45:33Horse racing.
45:34Minhajesty is a perfume by which singer and rapper?
45:37Rihanna.
45:38Rihanna.
45:49Answer is Nicki Minaj.
45:51Nicki Minaj.
45:52Simple as that.
45:53Yeah.
45:54Pressure was on.
45:55Five seconds.
45:56Unbelievable.
45:57Beast, what have you got to say?
45:58It was ten all with two to go.
46:00You got those two, you win.
46:01There's nothing we can do about it.
46:02Yeah.
46:03Menace.
46:04People don't understand how hard it is to process.
46:07It seems really, really simple, the word Minhajesty.
46:10Of course it's Nicki Minaj, but when you're under pressure,
46:12you've got a couple of seconds.
46:13Yeah.
46:14Your brain just can't keep it going and you can see struggling.
46:17If you had ten seconds, you would have smashed that out of the park,
46:20but you just ran out of time.
46:21Very unlucky.
46:22Alan, bad luck, mate.
46:23That's the way it goes.
46:24You played really well, but you've been beaten by the Chasers.
46:27Alan, everybody.
46:28God bless you.
46:34He made a good account of himself.
46:37And that is it for tonight.
46:40But we will be back next time to find out and see if anyone thinks
46:44they've got what it takes to beat the Chasers.
46:47From everyone here and, of course, all the Chasers and myself,
46:50goodnight.
46:51Thank you so much.
46:52APPLAUSE
47:14Potato.
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