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Beat the Chasers Season 8 Episode 6

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00:00Hello and welcome to Be The Chasers.
00:26And here they are, The Menace, The Governess, The Cinnamon, The Vixen, The Beast, The Dark Destroyer.
00:49Oh, yes, yes, yes. And there they are, if Mensa ever needs bouncers.
00:56Now, we know that you all have to get on and work as a team, but which one of you is the most annoying?
01:02Menace. Oh, Mark.
01:06Governess. Mark.
01:09Cinnamon. Mr. Mark Lebet, The Beast.
01:12Vixen. Mark. The Dark Destroyer. It's got to be Mark. Beastie.
01:18The guy in front of me at the dinner queue. No, let's face it, it's me.
01:22Yes, well, look, we've got contestants from across the country who think they have the brains and knowledge to beat The Chasers. Can they?
01:29Let's get started. Please join me. It's Jemima from Leeds. Where's Jemima?
01:34Hello, welcome to the show. Leeds girl? Yeah, Leeds girl from Pudsey, right there.
01:49I know Pudsey very well. Do you? I do, yes. What do you do for a living?
01:53I work for the NHS in data quality. Perfect. What do you do? You got any hobbies in your spare time, stuff like that?
01:59Yes, I love TV and film. I love drag race. I love going to zoos. You know, snakes are my favourite animals.
02:05Right, okay. What would you do with money if you won it tonight?
02:08Oh, it depends how much. I suppose I should probably focus on passing my driving test.
02:12Yes, of course. My last one was about seven years ago and I failed that in the interest of public safety.
02:21Verbatim. So, I think it's safe now. I'm a bit older, so.
02:26Yeah, don't ask. So, if you work in the city of Leeds, do you in the centre?
02:31I work from home mostly. Do you? So, you don't need a car so much? No.
02:34No, I have my boyfriend for that. Oh, yes. He takes me everywhere.
02:37And where's your boyfriend? He's over here with the cast on. Oh, he's the one sitting there with his arm and a sling and a cast on.
02:42Yeah. How did you get that driving? Right there, you two, innit?
02:47Well, look, I'd love you to be able to pass your test. That'd be brilliant. Thank you.
02:50And get yourself a car, maybe. Yeah. To get enough money. Let's see what we can do for you.
02:53Each correct answer is worth £1,000. Don't get the first one wrong. Otherwise, you're out.
02:57I wish you luck. Let's play.
03:02Here's your question. Good luck.
03:04In TV's Shaun the Sheep, what is Mossy Bottom? A, a farm. B, a butcher's shop. C, a disease.
03:21Surely that's A, a farm. A farm. Is that the right answer? It is. Well done. £1,000.
03:27Vixen. Shaun the Sheep was the breakout star from the Aardman animation A Close Shave with Wallace and Gromit.
03:34So he's been given his own TV series. He lives on Mossy Bottom Farm with the rest of the flock and Bits of the Dog.
03:40And his voice is provided by Justin Fletcher, who is also known as Mr. Tumble.
03:44Thank you very much indeed. Well, you're definitely playing the chasers. That's good. Here's your next question.
03:48Allowing you to move your arms and legs in many different directions, what is the most mobile type of joint?
03:56A, hinge. B, ball and socket. C, gliding.
04:05I would say B, ball and socket. Ball and socket. Yeah, is that the right answer?
04:10It certainly is. Very good. Excellent answer. £2,000. Here's your next question.
04:17The creator of What Dance said,
04:21The mindset of this dance is dress classy and dance cheesy.
04:26A, the floss. B, gangnam style. C, the macarada.
04:36Erm, I think it's gangnam style because they're all in suits.
04:40Oh, right, OK. Sorry dancers in a suit. Is that the right answer?
04:44Oh, it sure is. Well played. Great answer.
04:47Three grand. Very good.
04:50Here's your next question.
04:52What country has the highest proportion of people living alone with around 46% of households made up of just one person?
05:00A, Norway. B, Cambodia. C, Australia.
05:09Erm, so I was sort of thinking up this way before it came up, so I'm going to say A, Norway.
05:13You're saying A, Norway? Is that the right answer?
05:15It absolutely is the right answer. OK, fourth round. Beast.
05:20Erm, Norway. Tremendously high standard of living and only something like 5 million people in a rather large area,
05:28so there's basically lots of room and plenty of houses to go round.
05:32Yeah, indeed. Here's the next question.
05:35In 2023, what team achieved a record by beating five teams from higher divisions
05:41on the way to the FA Cup quarter-finals?
05:44A, Fleetwood Town. B, Blackburn Rovers. C, Grimsby Town.
05:49I think that was B, Blackburn Rovers.
05:55You're saying Blackburn Rovers? Is that the right answer?
05:58No, wrong answer. The actual answer is...
06:01Fleetwood.
06:03Grimsby. Grimsby Town.
06:04Right, you've got £4,000, so the offers will be great.
06:07Nice. Yeah.
06:08Jemima, it is now time to face the Chasers. Good luck.
06:14Put the time up on the trucks, please. There you go.
06:16Chasers are going to make you offers of time and money.
06:19It's up to you how much you want to play for, how much time you think you need
06:22and how many Chasers you wish to take on.
06:23Now, if you want to play for the money you've got in the cash builder,
06:25you'll take on two Chasers automatically, and those two Chasers are...
06:29It's the Sidder Man and the Dark Destroyer. Dark Destroyer.
06:31Hi, Jemima. We want 37 seconds on our clock.
06:34Thank you very much.
06:3523-second time advantage to start with for £4,000 is very good.
06:38I've got to say, third Chaser, please.
06:41Vixen.
06:42Hiya, Jemima.
06:43We want 41 seconds on our clock.
06:47Oh, dear, oh, dear.
06:48Play the three of us for £20,000.
06:53OK, fourth Chaser, please.
06:56Governess.
06:57We want 44 seconds on our clock.
07:01Holy smoke!
07:02And you'll be playing for £50,000.
07:09OK, fifth Chaser, who's that?
07:12Menace, go ahead.
07:13We want 45 seconds on our clock, but you'll be playing for £75,000.
07:23What do you reckon?
07:24So...
07:27I think I can beat two Chasers for 37.
07:30Two Chasers?
07:31Two Chasers, I'm not going to push it.
07:33So...
07:38Tell you what, I think that's a great decision.
07:41I really, really do.
07:42Right.
07:43Have you got a 23-second time advantage?
07:45You're taking on two Chasers, Sidder Man and the Dark Destroyer for £4,000.
07:48I wish you will.
07:49Jemima, let's see if you can beat the Chasers.
07:52Well done.
07:58Your clock will start counting down the second I ask you the first question.
08:02Get it right, your clock will stop.
08:04At which point I will go over to the Chasers, their clock will start.
08:06However, get a question wrong and I stay with you until you get the question right.
08:10Same goes for the Chasers.
08:11You run out of time before them, you go home and nothing.
08:14They run out of time before you, you go home with £4,000.
08:17Jemima, your clock starts counting down.
08:20Now, a pallbearer takes part in a ceremony.
08:23Pass.
08:24Funeral.
08:25The Montreal rules were written for what winter team sport?
08:29Pass.
08:30Ice hockey.
08:31What British airline belongs to the One World Alliance?
08:34British Airways.
08:35Correct.
08:36Chasers.
08:37A pea with two lions through it is a symbol for what currency?
08:40Paul.
08:41Pesita.
08:42It's peso.
08:43The African Grey is a variety of what exotic bird?
08:46Aaron.
08:47Correct.
08:48Jemima.
08:49In job adverts, the letters PT refer to what sort of work?
08:52Part-time.
08:53Correct.
08:54Chasers.
08:55The song As If We Never Said Goodbye is from what musical?
08:57South Pacific.
08:58Sunset Boulevard.
08:59Rugby was a line by which American fashion designer?
09:03Paul.
09:04Tommy Hilfiger.
09:05Ralph Lauren.
09:06Paul Whitehouse voiced the March Hare in what film?
09:09Hall.
09:10Alice in Wonderland.
09:11Correct.
09:12Jemima.
09:13What hole can be formed by the collapse of a massive star?
09:15Black hole.
09:16Correct.
09:17Chasers.
09:18What pop duo was formed by Neil Tennant and Coulton?
09:20Coulton.
09:21Wrong person answer.
09:22What sweet liquid is made by bees?
09:23The time is up.
09:24APPLAUSE
09:25That's Christmas.
09:3636 seconds.
09:37An absolute battering.
09:40Menace?
09:41I'd love to say you played well, but you really didn't have to.
09:46LAUGHTER
09:47Oh.
09:48Well, I wish you luck.
09:50I wish you luck.
09:51You've got £4,000 out, at which point you can go back, take your lessons again and maybe
09:55get a bit of a calm.
09:56When you do finally get to drive and pass your test, please let us know.
10:00Jemima, I wish you luck.
10:04You've beaten the Chasers.
10:05Great job.
10:06Great job, mate.
10:07Did you enjoy that?
10:08Absolutely brilliant.
10:11Congratulations, Jemima.
10:13Absolutely brilliant.
10:14Fantastic stuff.
10:15OK.
10:16Can anyone else beat the Chasers?
10:18Find out after the break.
10:19APPLAUSE
10:34Thank you very much.
10:35Welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
10:36Who's next to sign the governess's insurance waiver?
10:41It's Daniel from Stockton-on-Tees.
10:43CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
10:44Let me see you, darling.
10:45Let me see you, mate.
10:46There you go.
10:47There you go.
10:48Right now, mate.
10:49Stockton-on-Tees.
10:50Yes.
10:51OK.
10:52What are you doing, Stockton?
10:53I'm an employment lawyer.
10:54Right.
10:55So in the legal profession, just like Mr Wallace.
10:56OK.
10:57Hobbies, anything in particular?
10:58Football.
10:59Massive football fan.
11:00Good.
11:01And I am on a quest to become the most famous Latvian ever in history as well.
11:05You're going to become the most famous Latvian?
11:06Yes, somehow.
11:07Not a huge list.
11:08Are you Latvian yourself?
11:09No, no.
11:10So my partner pointed out I'm actually only half Latvian.
11:12Half Latvian?
11:13Which half?
11:14My father's side.
11:15OK.
11:16OK.
11:17OK.
11:18OK.
11:19OK.
11:20OK.
11:21OK.
11:22OK.
11:23OK.
11:24OK.
11:25OK.
11:26OK.
11:27So, yeah, badge six swimming so far and I have met the TV royalty now of Sean Wallace.
11:35Yes, indeed.
11:36And so who's the other most famous Latvian we know?
11:39Mark Rothko, the artist.
11:40Mark Rothko, yes, yes.
11:41He's Latvian, is he?
11:42Yeah, he was born in Daugavpils, yes.
11:44Any other famous Latvians we know?
11:46A BMX rider called somebody Stromberg rings a bell.
11:49Right.
11:50A mathematician called Lars Alfors was one of the first to win the Fields Medal,
11:54and then I've run out.
11:55Right.
11:56That's very, very good.
11:57Are there any more famous lats out there?
11:59Please, write it in.
12:02If you win some money, what are you going to do with it?
12:04So I am getting married in a few months' time.
12:06Right.
12:07In Cyprus, and at some point I do need to think about paying for it,
12:10so this will be helpful.
12:12Do a runner.
12:13Yeah.
12:14Not from the marriage, from the restaurant.
12:16Well, you need some money for that, no doubt.
12:18Here we go.
12:19You ready?
12:20Yes.
12:21OK, let's play.
12:22Here's the first question.
12:25Here's the first question.
12:26The symbol showing that an electronic device is charging is a battery with what weather icon?
12:35A Snowflake, B Cloud, C Lightning Bolt.
12:40That would be C Lightning Bolt.
12:45Yeah.
12:46OK.
12:47Is that the correct answer?
12:48Got to be, surely.
12:49And it is.
12:50Well done.
12:51£1,000.
12:52OK.
12:53Here's the next question.
12:54Which of these statues is the tallest?
12:58A Venus de Milo, B Christ the Redeemer, or C Michelangelo's David?
13:09Not sure on this one, but I'm going to say B Christ the Redeemer.
13:12OK.
13:13Christ the Redeemer.
13:14Is that the right answer?
13:16I should hope so.
13:18Yeah.
13:19Two grand.
13:20Where did?
13:21In Rio.
13:22Mount Corcovada.
13:23Yeah.
13:24Mount Corcovada.
13:25Beautiful.
13:26Here's your next question.
13:28What was the approximate length of the ancient trade route known as the Silk Road?
13:34A 4 miles.
13:36B 400 miles.
13:38C 4,000 miles.
13:40I'm guessing it's going to be a grand distance, so I'm going to say C 4,000 miles.
13:474,000 miles.
13:484,000 miles.
13:49Is that the right answer?
13:50It is.
13:51Well played.
13:523,000 pounds.
13:53Here's your next question.
13:55The sentence, don't desert me here in the desert, features two what?
14:04A homophones, B heteronyms, or C homonyms.
14:10On the basis, homophones is two words sounding the same.
14:18I'm going to say C homonyms.
14:20You're going to say C homonyms?
14:21Is that the right answer?
14:23Wrong answer.
14:25Correct answer is...
14:27Heteronyms.
14:30OK.
14:31Three grand nonetheless you can play.
14:33That's it.
14:34This is our time to face the chasers.
14:36Right on, mate.
14:42Put the time on the clock.
14:4360 seconds each.
14:44There you go.
14:45You want to play for the money you got in the cash builder, you automatically take on two
14:48chasers, and those two chasers are...
14:50It is the Vixen and the Dark Destroyer.
14:53Vixen.
14:54I call this a fighting chance.
14:56We want 37 seconds on our clock.
14:5937 seconds, thank you very much.
15:01Third chaser, who's that?
15:03OK.
15:04Menace.
15:05Daniel, we want 39 seconds on our clock, which would be playing for £30,000.
15:09Thank you very much, you B.
15:11Really good.
15:12Second offer.
15:13That's great offer.
15:14Second offer.
15:15Fourth chaser, please.
15:17OK, Beastie.
15:18We want 40 seconds on the clock, and you'll be playing for £50,000!
15:25CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
15:27Come on!
15:28CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
15:29Well done for that.
15:33OK, who's the fifth chaser?
15:35It's the governess.
15:37We want 42 seconds on our clock, and you'll be playing for $80,000.
15:45CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
15:47What do you think?
15:52Well, my fiancée did say that if I won a certain amount of money,
15:56she might actually go through with it.
15:58LAUGHTER
15:59That money is up there.
16:01Oh, really?
16:02Yeah.
16:03The £30,000 was discussed.
16:05Right.
16:06However...
16:08Mark has been very sneaky, and for that reason,
16:12think I can beat four chasers.
16:14For £50,000?
16:15CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
16:16Wow!
16:17You're sneaky!
16:19CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
16:21Yeah!
16:26Four chases, £50,000 with a 20-second time advantage.
16:29That is a lot.
16:30That's a big advantage you've got there, mate.
16:32If you lose by one second, don't go home.
16:35LAUGHTER
16:37I wish you luck. You ready?
16:38Yes.
16:39Time to see if you can beat the chasers, Daniel.
16:41Good luck, mate.
16:42CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
16:44CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
16:49All right, are you ready?
16:50Yes.
16:51Chasers playing, ready?
16:52Yeah.
16:53Daniel, your clock starts counting down.
16:56Now, in geology, what can be extinct, dormant or active?
17:00Volcanoes.
17:01Correct.
17:02Chasers, who played the title role in the 1959 film Ben-Hur?
17:05Mark.
17:06Charleston Heston.
17:07Correct.
17:08Daniel, what sport is contested at the Africa Cup of Nations?
17:11Football.
17:12Correct.
17:13Chasers, the large Magellanic cloud is a satellite of what other galaxy?
17:18Jenny.
17:19Milky Way.
17:20Daniel, in Roman numerals, what letter represents 500?
17:25L.
17:26D.
17:27In Swan Lake, what colour tutu does Odette usually wear?
17:29Black.
17:30White.
17:31Estrella damn beer comes from what European country?
17:34Spain.
17:35Correct.
17:36Chasers, monk straps are what type of fashion item?
17:38Jenny.
17:39Cheese.
17:40Correct.
17:41Daniel, what does the G in GCHQ stand for?
17:43Pass.
17:44Government.
17:45Fiero is a character in what musical?
17:47La Traviata.
17:48Wicked.
17:49Wicked.
17:50What is the official language of Nigeria?
17:52French.
17:53English.
17:54Fizz is a nickname for what French sparkling wine?
17:56Champagne.
17:57Correct.
17:58Chasers, the Big Apple Circus is based in what American city?
18:00New York.
18:01Correct.
18:02Daniel, what blue Mr. Men character has trouble remembering?
18:05Mr. Forgetful.
18:06Correct.
18:07Chasers, the Mal links Buckingham Palace to what square?
18:10Jenny.
18:11Trafalgar.
18:12Correct.
18:13Daniel, Telesto and Helene are moons of what planet?
18:15Jupiter.
18:16Saturn.
18:17Finding Nemo ends in what country?
18:19America.
18:20Australia, the US dollars divided into 100 watts.
18:23Fence.
18:24Correct.
18:25Chasers, which British heavyweight boxing champion was born in Hungary?
18:27Sean.
18:28Joe Bagnar.
18:29Correct.
18:30Daniel, a Cleveland Bay is a breed of what animal?
18:32That would have been horse.
18:36Bad luck, mate.
18:37Bad luck.
18:38Bad luck.
18:39Bad luck.
18:40Bad luck.
18:41Bad luck.
18:42Dare I say this, the wheels didn't come off during your performance there, they were
18:45already off when you were tempted by Mark's offer.
18:48Oh!
18:49You just went one too far and that selection of chasers you were up against just covered
18:54all the bases, I'm afraid.
18:55Tell you what though, once the 50 grand came up, it's like, got to have a go, right?
18:59Good lawyers take risks.
19:00Absolutely, they do.
19:01Good for you.
19:02However, you've been beaten by the chasers.
19:04Good luck to you all.
19:05Thank you very much.
19:06Thank you all, everybody.
19:07Well played, mate.
19:08We've got you.
19:09We will crack straight on.
19:13Please join me.
19:14It's Kerry from West Sussex.
19:19Come on, Kerry.
19:23Oh, back in the mouth off.
19:25What's up?
19:28That's it.
19:30Right.
19:31Kerry, welcome.
19:32That's a Welsh spelling, is it not?
19:33It is.
19:34It's short for Kerrydwyn.
19:35Kerrydwyn.
19:36Yes.
19:37OK, are you Welsh yourself?
19:38No.
19:39Oh, that's handy.
19:40Yeah, yeah.
19:41All right.
19:42What do you do for a living?
19:43I'm a home specialist, which is all things interior design.
19:46All right.
19:47Feng Shui?
19:48No, not quite.
19:49No, I was just saying hello in a foreign language.
19:50Oh, right.
19:51Not sure.
19:52I'm not sure about that one.
19:53Do you like your job?
19:54I love my job, but nobody really wants to know about my current job, Brad.
19:57People are still banging on about my job from years ago.
20:00Oh, here we go.
20:01Hang on.
20:02Kerry, Welsh name.
20:03I bet you was a druid.
20:05Maybe a past life.
20:07What was your past job?
20:08I was a high-end wedding cake designer.
20:10Oh, now then.
20:11Mmm.
20:12Now then.
20:13Yeah.
20:14Much more interesting than current job.
20:15So why did you pack that in?
20:16What happened to that?
20:17I did it throughout my twenties, Brad.
20:18It was my own business.
20:19Yeah.
20:20I worked really, really hard, and then I needed my weekends back.
20:23Yeah, get it, mate.
20:24Yeah.
20:25I get it.
20:26I get it.
20:27I get it.
20:28All right.
20:29Now, if you win some money tonight, what would you like to do with it?
20:30Well, I've got a really massive renovation project.
20:31There are lots of windows missing.
20:33It's not very glamorous, but I need windows.
20:35Right.
20:36I need my house to be airtight.
20:37All right.
20:38Excellent stuff.
20:39You're going to need some money for that, no doubt.
20:40Definitely.
20:41And trust me, plenty of it.
20:42Whatever you do, don't get the first question wrong.
20:44You're out.
20:45You know the rules.
20:46Are you ready?
20:47I am.
20:48Kerry, let's play.
20:49Here we go.
20:50All right.
20:51Here's your first question.
20:53Which Disney character is also known as Experiment 626?
20:59Is it A, Nemo?
21:01Is it B, Stitch?
21:03Or is it C, Abu?
21:09Tough one.
21:10I don't know it.
21:11So, it's going to be a guess.
21:13And somewhere in the recesses of my brain, I'm kind of being led to Stitch.
21:18OK, let's have a look.
21:20Is that the right answer?
21:27£1000 well played.
21:28Definitely taking it on the chasers.
21:29Here's your next question.
21:32Which of these famous ships is still afloat?
21:47Another one I don't know.
21:49You're going to guess Belfast.
21:53Have you sang the Belfast?
21:54Is that the right answer?
21:57Well played.
21:58It is.
21:59£2000.
22:00I don't know.
22:01I don't know.
22:02I don't know.
22:03I don't know.
22:04The Cuddy Sarkton Permanent Dry Dock in London and Victory down in Portsmouth.
22:10and the Belfast World War II cruiser,
22:12I believe the guns are trained for safety reasons
22:14towards a service station on the M1.
22:18It's Scratchwood. It's Gateway Services.
22:20Gateway Services. Why?
22:22The manager gave them some lip or something, I don't know.
22:26All right, two grand, well played. Here's your next question.
22:29Approximately how long does it take the London Eye
22:32to make one revolution?
22:33Oh, crikey.
22:34A, 10 minutes.
22:36B, 30 minutes.
22:37C, 50 minutes.
22:40What do you reckon?
22:43OK.
22:45I'm thinking 10 minutes.
22:46You're saying 10 minutes?
22:47I'm saying 10 minutes.
22:49If only.
22:50LAUGHTER
22:52Is that the right answer?
22:54No, absolutely not.
22:57The right answer is...
22:5930 minutes.
23:01For two grand, nonetheless, that's all right.
23:02Let's see what the offers are.
23:04It's now time to face the chasers.
23:06APPLAUSE
23:09Our pick, well, head to head.
23:10Let's put some times on the clock.
23:12If you wish to play for the money you got into Cash Builder,
23:15you take on two chasers,
23:16and those two chasers are...
23:20The governess and the beast.
23:21Beastie.
23:22We want 39 seconds on our clock.
23:25Thank you very much indeed.
23:26much indeed who's the third chaser please vixen we want 41 seconds on our clock and you'll be
23:35playing us for 20 000 pounds nice 19 seconds that's really good okay fourth chaser please
23:47cinnamon we want 43 seconds on our clock and you'll be playing for 40 000 pounds
23:56fifth chaser please who we got oh it's the dark destroyer we want 46 seconds on our clock
24:07and you'll be paying for 60 000 pounds
24:18they're really generous offers i'm really grateful actually what matters more to you having look at
24:22that is it the amount of money you're playing for or the amount of time you get or is it the chasers
24:27you're taking on what is it i think it is about time yeah just to give you that little buffer of
24:32thinking yes um and so i don't want to get too greedy and you know be tempted by the big numbers
24:38so i think i can beat three chasers three chasers okay that's the victim the governess on the beach
24:4720 000 pounds with a 19 second time advantage i wish you luck are you ready
24:52i am okay let's see if you can beat the chasers good luck to you here we go
25:02okay okay you know how it works if you run out of time before the chasers you go home with nothing
25:08but if they run out of time before you go home with 20 000 pounds kerry you ready yes chase is
25:14playing ready yep your clock starts counting down now what is added to an espresso to make it a
25:20cappuccino milk correct chasers who led the first expedition to reach the south pole
25:25ann amundson correct kerry captain hook as an iron hook instead of a right what hand correct chasers
25:32who was the youngest u.s president to die in office jenny jfk correct kerry deepest purple was
25:39the number one album for what band pass deep purple mrs nickleby is the mother of which dickens title
25:45character nicholas nickleby correct chasers the sam maguire cup is a trophy in what form of football
25:50mark gaelic football correct kerry who played a ballet teacher in the film billy elliott
25:55pass julie walters the great white northern bear is better known as what polar bear correct
26:01chasers what si unit is abbreviated to the letter n jenny newton correct kerry who is the elder of
26:08the supermodel hadid sisters gg correct chasers the horizontal part of a goal post is called what
26:15jenny crossbar correct kerry aristotle was the boyhood tutor of which military leader
26:22pass alexander the great in poker how many cards make up a baby straight pass five in indian cuisine
26:28what type of staple food is roti bread correct chasers 1997 who became creative director of
26:35versace jenny donatella versace correct kerry find your grail is a song from what monty python musical
26:43life of brian spam a lot according to the saying who should be seen and not heard children correct
26:48chasers everybody hurts was a 90s r.e.m correct kerry captain flint is the parent of what famous novel
26:55passion
26:57bad luck
27:0156 seconds great effort
27:03great effort
27:06captain flint famous novel treasure island okay there you have it great effort though i've got
27:12to say very good vixen yeah if you've just been a touch faster we would really have put the pressure
27:18one we had to play really quickly then and just a couple of speedy answers bought us time back
27:24and it meant that you were just a touch to a drift at the end there and you knew it yeah a couple of
27:28interceptions from the chase is very very good indeed doesn't help you but thank you for coming on
27:33it's lovely to have met you kerry sadly you have been beaten by the chasers thank you kerry everybody
27:47great effort i've got to say really really and the magic thing for us was the everybody hurts by r.e.m
27:52jenny's fast answer meant we know six seconds means we've got time for one more question so she gave
27:58us yeah an extra question if we'd have needed it and there you have it has anyone got what it takes
28:03to handle the vixen maybe oven gloves and welding goggles find out after the break
28:17thank you very much welcome back to beat the chasers who's next under the menace's microscope
28:29sanjay from london where's sanjay
28:32from london from london what do you do mate i'm an accountant now then
28:47how long have you been an accountant uh 10 years or 12 years now is that an australian accent or new
28:52zealand accent i could hear australian when did you end up here then uh 2017 right and you like it
28:57here i love it love it it's uh too hot in australia so i needed to come to a bit of colder right okay
29:03what do you do hobbies wise i love coffee um and recently we're getting into latte art so
29:08sort of drawing shapes in uh in coffee ah so what do you fancy doing like running your own coffee house
29:13i think ideally ideally that's cool that would be cool yeah your nice little one just there in the
29:17west end little coffee house doing your own stuff sanjay's coffee i love it yeah it's very good you're
29:21gonna need some money to do that mate i will do all right get the first question wrong you're out
29:26please don't do that each correct answer worth a grand let's play here's your first question
29:37in what season of the year do some parts of scotland have almost 19 hours of daylight a summer b spring
29:47c autumn that is a killer first question i think a summer summer is that the right answer
29:56it is i thought it was a trick question one thousand pounds i thought that was a trick question
30:04beast it was absolutely not the further north you go the longer the daylight is in the summer and of
30:09course the very north of scotland and the shetlands up at 60 degrees latitude right so the good news 19
30:15hours of sunlight in the summer yeah but only five in the winter oh so flips yeah it's understood yeah
30:22right here's your next question good answer that sanjay which of these sporting venues has featured
30:30a chicane a lords b trickenham c silverstone
30:35i think it's c silverstone right is that the right answer it is well played two thousand times
30:48the next question which u.s state forms one of the corners of the so-called bermuda triangle
30:56a florida b georgia c virginia
31:06i think it's a florida gotta be surely florida is that the right answer
31:10the world is still spinning and so are we and so are you was a line from the press release
31:25announcing what a edward the eighth's abdication b the beatles split c the conquest of everest
31:38complete guess but i take b the beatles split the beatles split is that the right answer
31:45absolutely it is the right answer okay well played
31:47god destroyer and that was on the 10th of april 1970 when paul mccartney announced that he was
31:53leaving the beatles thank you very much indeed here's next question in 2019 it was discovered that
32:00which animals swallow stones in order to increase their dive time wow a penguins b alligators c beavers
32:11i'm not sure i know what that means um let's go a penguins penguins is that the right answer
32:24wrong answer correct answer is yeah alligators okay sanjay four thousand pounds the offers are going to be
32:32big there's now time to face the chasers come on mate
32:35it's for some time up on the clocks all right 60 seconds each now they're going to give you offers
32:44of a time advantage of money if you want to play for the money you've got in the cash builder you take
32:48on two chasers those chasers are it is the governess and the dark destroyer governess hello sanjay
32:55i like coffee i like my coffee like i like my quiz hosts short and with a head full of froth
33:05i should laugh dark destroyer we want 36 seconds on our clock yeah 24 seconds is great who's the next
33:14chaser please okay the menace we want 38 seconds on our clock she'll be playing for 30 things great
33:22right that is a great one that's a beauty okay fourth chaser please beastie we want 40 seconds on our
33:33clock but you'll be playing for 60 000 pounds do that fifth chaser vixen we want 42 seconds on our clock
33:49play five of us for 100 000 pounds
33:52right then what do you reckon i've always thought 42 ish but the pressure yeah it's a bit different yeah of
34:06course so i think i can make four chasers four chasers 40 seconds 20 seconds time advantage for 60
34:13grand sanjay good luck let's see if you're competing i wish you luck sanjay you ready yeah chase is
34:34playing ready yeah here we go sanjay your clock starts counting down now who is the eldest son of king
34:41charles and princess diana uh william correct chasers who played the title character in the film
34:47lincoln dara dana delios correct sanjay psalm 23 begins the lord is my savior shepherd which boy's
34:55own singer was a judge on the voice correct chasers 1990 which nobel laureate became president of poland
35:02sean leg boy answer correct sanjay a common legal document is a last will and testament correct
35:09chasers charlie appleby is a leading name in what sport mark guinea horse racing what german brand
35:17makes kyoto sandals dara birkenstock correct sanjay what area of la is in the title of five jackie
35:25collins novels uh beverly hills hollywood at what age does someone officially become an adult 18 correct
35:31chasers in greek myth who was the queen of the olympian gods sean era correct sanjay what does popeye eat to
35:38give him strength correct chasers what animal is the puppet character basil brush mark fox correct
35:44sanjay black ops 2 is part of what video game city correct chasers gary campbell created a sightings
35:50register for what monster mark oh lockness correct sanjay what roman road went from dover to roxeter
35:57uh pass wattling street the bends is caused by bubbles of what gas in the blood uh oxygen nitrogen
36:04a term for formal evening dresses black tie correct chasers
36:16absolutely amazing 13 seconds left on the clock as well chasers wow oh my goodness
36:33one sentence to say to you sanjay stay the hell away from my job
36:37absolutely fantastic performance you are 60 grand richer congratulations sanjay you have beaten the chasers
36:56I had a feeling it was going to be pretty good.
36:59Brilliant. That was fantastic.
37:01OK, can anybody else beat the Chasers?
37:04Find out after the break.
37:20Thank you so much. Welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
37:22Who's next to go head-to-head with our big heads?
37:26It's Sam from Brighton.
37:31He's from Brighton, but is he at Brighton?
37:39Welcome to the show, Sam.
37:41There you go.
37:43Right, Sam, what do you do for a living?
37:46I'm a sommelier, so I work with wine.
37:49I write wine lists for restaurants, do wine and food pairings, all that.
37:52How long does it take to learn to be a sommelier?
37:54Five or six years in total, probably.
37:56Yeah, it never really stops, you're always learning.
37:58Good.
37:59Looking at me now, we've only just met.
38:01Right, Sam, obviously we know what we're doing.
38:03What do you reckon my favourite red wine is?
38:05I'd put you down as a Merlot man, you know, pretty smooth.
38:08Blossom Hill, soft and fruity, four pound a bottle.
38:11OK.
38:15I'm drinking Ribena with a vodka in it, sensation.
38:19Right, now then, hobbies?
38:20Hobbies, I'm really into my music, so listen to a lot of kind of old blues, old soul.
38:24Nice.
38:25A lot of old country music as well.
38:26Great. Yeah, good.
38:27If you win some money, what would you like to do with it?
38:29I would love to go to California on a big wine trip up to Napa,
38:33down to kind of Santa Barbara region as well,
38:36almost recreate the film Sideways and visit.
38:38Oh, yeah, that's a great movie, very, very funny.
38:41Right, this is the Cash Builder round.
38:44Each correct answer gets you £1,000.
38:46Get the first question wrong, you're out.
38:48Please don't do that.
38:49Let's play.
38:54Here's your first question.
38:57Which of these famous fictional residences has a live-in butler?
39:13I think that is C, Wayne Manor.
39:15Is that the right answer?
39:17Yeah, it is indeed.
39:19£1,000.
39:20Great start.
39:21Here's your next question.
39:38I'm going to say A, Arsenal.
39:39Arsenal?
39:40Yeah.
39:41Is that the right answer?
39:42It is indeed.
39:44£2,000.
39:45OK.
39:46Dr. Stoyle.
39:47Do I have to talk about him?
39:48Yeah.
39:49I'll speak on his behalf because he doesn't like to swear in public.
39:52LAUGHTER
39:53Yes, of course, Arsenal.
39:55Was it record for most FA Cup wins?
39:57Yeah, 14.
39:58Yeah, there we go.
39:59More than your team, mate.
40:00LAUGHTER
40:01Very good.
40:02Here's the next question.
40:04Endure is a type of spreadable what?
40:08A, salami.
40:09B, cheese.
40:10C, nut.
40:16OK.
40:17That is A, salami.
40:18A, salami.
40:19Is that the correct answer?
40:20It certainly is.
40:21You've never heard of it.
40:22Three grand.
40:23Immense.
40:24Yeah, a lot of people would have found that difficult, but I think with your job it's probably a lot easier.
40:30It's Italian.
40:31It's from the toe of Italy, Calabria.
40:34Here's the next question.
40:35What does the word prodigal mean?
40:39A, extremely sorry.
40:42B, very jealous.
40:43Or C, recklessly extravagant.
40:50Not 100%, but I'm going to say C.
40:52C, recklessly extravagant.
40:54Yeah.
40:55Is that the right answer?
40:56It actually is the right answer.
40:58APPLAUSE
41:00Four grand.
41:01Well played.
41:02Here's the next question.
41:05What part of a cladder ring represents loyalty?
41:08A, hands.
41:10B, heart.
41:11C, crown.
41:18No idea, but I'm going to guess B, heart.
41:20Is that B, heart?
41:21Is that the right answer?
41:23Wrong answer.
41:24The correct answer is...
41:27Crown.
41:28Menace.
41:29Yeah, the hands represent friendship, the heart represents love, and the crown represents loyalty.
41:33Very good.
41:34Four grand, Sam.
41:35Excellent stuff, mate.
41:36It's time to face the chasers.
41:37Good luck, mate.
41:38There you go.
41:4060 seconds on the clock.
41:42Chasers are going to make you offers of time and money.
41:46If you wish to play for the money you've got in the cash builder, you take on two chasers, and those two chasers are...
41:51It is the governess and the vixen.
41:54Governess.
41:55Hello, Sam.
41:56I like my wine like I like my men.
41:59With a robust body and kept in my cellar.
42:02We want 38 seconds on our clock.
42:09Third chaser, please.
42:11Feasty.
42:12We want 41 seconds on our clock.
42:15That is hefty.
42:16And you'll be playing for 15,000 pounds.
42:21OK.
42:22All right.
42:23Fourth chaser, then.
42:25Cinnamon.
42:26Hello there, Sam.
42:27Well, I like my wine like I like my men.
42:30What if it gets me drunk the quickest is fine with me.
42:33LAUGHTER
42:36To add me to the list, we want 44 seconds on the clock.
42:40You'll be playing for 30,000 pounds.
42:44CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
42:48Fifth chaser, then, please.
42:50Menace.
42:52We want 45 seconds on our clock.
42:55But that'll mean you'll be playing for 75,000 pounds.
42:59CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
43:02And what do you reckon?
43:07It's going to be tough, but I think I can take on five chasers.
43:12CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
43:16OK, can I ask you something?
43:21You may.
43:22Have you actually been drinking wine today?
43:24LAUGHTER
43:25No, no, no.
43:26Just tasting.
43:27So you're going to take on the menace, cinnamon, the beast, the vixen and the governess.
43:33You have 15-second time advantage and you're playing for 75,000 pounds.
43:39Let's see if you can beat the chasers.
43:41Good luck, mate.
43:42CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
43:44Wow.
43:45CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
43:47All you've got to do is get the questions right.
43:52It's as simple as that.
43:53If you get them wrong, I'll stick with you until you get it right.
43:55Are you ready?
43:56Ready.
43:57Chase is playing.
43:58Ready?
43:59Yep.
44:00Sam, your clock starts counting down.
44:02Now, the Churchill war rooms lie under what city?
44:05London.
44:06Correct.
44:07Chasers, timpani are found in what section?
44:09Percussion.
44:10Correct.
44:11Sam, what's the only Old Testament book whose name begins with G?
44:14Genesis.
44:15Correct.
44:16Chasers, what first name links the poets Dryden and Keith?
44:19John.
44:20Correct.
44:21Sam, in maths, the law of tangents relates to what geometric shape?
44:24Triangle.
44:25Correct.
44:26Chasers, the letter N on a car's gear stick stands for what?
44:28Dara.
44:29Neutral.
44:30Correct.
44:31Sam, in what film did Tom Hanks play a man trapped in an airport?
44:34Terminal.
44:35Correct.
44:36Chasers, the round and curfew towers are at what royal residence?
44:39Jenny.
44:40Tower of London.
44:41It's Windsor Castle.
44:42Paul Scott's Raj Quartet.
44:44Paul.
44:45India.
44:46Correct.
44:47Sam, traditionally toast and marmalade are served at what meal?
44:49Breakfast.
44:50Correct.
44:51Chasers, Blanc Pan is a Swiss maker of what luxury devices?
44:54Watches.
44:55Correct.
44:56Sam, the percent symbol features how many small circles?
44:59Two.
45:00Correct.
45:01Chasers, complete the legal term, innocent until what?
45:04Proven guilty.
45:05Correct.
45:06Sam, which member of the Khmer Rouge was brother number one?
45:09Pass.
45:10Pol Pot.
45:11Rouge Coco is a lipstick by which French fashion house?
45:13Coco Chanel.
45:14Chanel.
45:15Who succeeded William Wordsworth as Poet Laureate?
45:17Pass.
45:18Tennyson.
45:19Cape Wrath is a headland in what country of the UK?
45:21Scotland.
45:22Correct.
45:23Chasers, which Wizard of Oz character has an aunt called M?
45:26Jenny.
45:27Dorothy.
45:28Correct.
45:29Sam, which Italian was the first to study Saturn with a telescope?
45:31Leonardo da Vinci.
45:32Galileo.
45:33Galileo.
45:34The first female cabinet member belonged to what party?
45:35Conservative.
45:36Labour.
45:37How many points is Kay worth in Scrabble?
45:39Five.
45:40Correct.
45:41Chasers, Floriana is part of what Pacific Island group?
45:44Who?
45:45Galapagos.
45:46Correct.
45:47Sam, German Measles is also known by what Latin name?
45:49Mumps.
45:50Oh, it's Rubella.
45:51And you was in.
45:52You was absolutely in.
45:53Oh, striking.
45:54Oh, mate.
45:55I'm so sorry, man.
45:56I'm so sorry.
45:57Absolutely.
45:58Um, Coco Chanel.
45:59That was the one, yeah.
46:00Yeah.
46:01Menace.
46:02Everyone in the audience and everyone at home will be screaming about how unfair that is.
46:19It's horrible, but it's not unfair because exactly the same thing would have happened if we had given that answer.
46:24You did fantastically well, Sam.
46:26My heart goes out to you.
46:27I think this is one of the times where we as Chasers, in that particular moment, wanted you to win.
46:32Yeah, absolutely.
46:33But you showed tremendous courage and you're a fantastic contestant.
46:36You should be proud of yourself.
46:39Sam, fantastic effort.
46:41Well, I'm sorry you have been picked up the post and beaten by the Chasers.
46:44God bless you, mate.
46:45Love you so much.
46:46Cheers, Sam.
46:52Unbelievable.
46:53Well, that's it for tonight.
46:55But we'll be back next time to find out if anyone thinks they've got what it takes to beat the Chasers.
46:59From everyone here in the studio, from myself and, of course, the best in the business.
47:03Good night.
47:04We'll be back next time.
47:05APPLAUSE
47:06Potato.
47:07Potato.
47:08Potato.
47:09Potato.
47:10Potato.
47:11Potato.
47:12Potato.
47:13Potato.
47:14Potato.
47:29Slot.
47:30To be.
47:32Potato.
47:33Potato.
47:35ambos.
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