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Beat the Chasers Season 8 Episode 7

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00:00Hello and welcome to Beat The Chasers.
00:26And here they are. The Menace. The Governance. The Cinnamon. The Vixen. The Beast. And the Dark Destroyer.
00:49And there they are. It's like staring into a Waterstones bargain bin.
00:55Now, here's the question, right? I want to know, and everyone wants to know, why is quizzing so popular? Vixen.
01:01I think it's really interesting how suddenly something really ordinary can get really popular, stratospheric, and then it's everywhere you look. Much like yourself, Brad.
01:10And it's all down to you, Bradley, while quizzing is so good. Because if you can host a quiz, then anybody can.
01:20Governess? Well, quizzing is the new rock and roll, which makes me the new Dua Lipa.
01:28Dua Refund. Dua Refund.
01:36Okay, tonight we have contestants from across the country who think they can beat The Chasers. Can they? Let's get started. Please join me. It's Cool from Dundee.
01:46Dundee. Cool, all right. Cool. Have you guys tagged with him?
01:54Did you think his parents were a big fan of the band or...?
01:59Good to see you, mate. There you go.
02:02Cool with a K. That's a great name, mate. Yeah, thanks. Your actual name? That is my actual name, yeah.
02:08But cool in the gang, I suppose. Yeah, absolutely. All right. What do you do for living?
02:11I'm a history student at the University of Dundee. Very good. And I want to be a history teacher.
02:16Right, excellent stuff. All right, favourite period of history?
02:19My favourite, what got me into history, was World War II. Right.
02:22But then more recently, with my university degree, I've looked at more African history. Right.
02:26I did my dissertation on the Magma Rebellion in Kenya. Right, okay, fair enough.
02:30Hobbies at all? Yeah, I love travelling. Yeah, the part-time job that I do have, I travel as much as possible.
02:35Best place you've been? Probably, say, the Amalfi Coast. Yeah. Yeah, beautiful.
02:40Yeah, beautiful. Everywhere's a picture, isn't it? Yeah, it really is. Did you go to La Ricci? No, I went to Positano.
02:45Try La Ricci. La Ricci is great. Yeah. It's where Percy Bysshe Shelley drowned.
02:49Keep it light. We'll go in the water, then. What? What? What?
02:53That's what it's famous for. Livorno, is it? Hey? No, it's La Ricci. I've just been here. It said it on the wall.
02:59This is where we drowned. You've got to be unlucky to drown next to a wall.
03:03It was... It was a picture of him. It was a picture of him like that.
03:10Too soon, Rad. Too soon.
03:14Okay, what do you want the money for? As I said, travelling, I really want to spend more quality time with my family and check them places.
03:20Ultimately, where would you like to go? Probably Brazil. Good for you. Yeah. I really want to see the Christ Redeemer.
03:25Oh, you do? Yeah, really. Brilliant. Right, well, you need some money.
03:28Cash builder. Each correct answer is worth £1,000. Please don't get the first one wrong. Let's play.
03:39Here's your first question.
03:42Which of these expressions is used to refer to sending someone to prison?
03:47A. Boom down. B. Blast around. Or C. Bang up.
03:56It's a kind of a guess, but I think it's bang up. See? Is that the right answer?
04:02Well played. First one you've got your play.
04:05Two thousand times. It's up. Good.
04:08Here's your next question.
04:11What is often referred to as the body's primary detoxification organ?
04:17Is it A. Brain. B. Heart. C. Liver.
04:21Again, it's a bit of a guess, but I might go with the brain, eh?
04:29Oh, gosh.
04:31I do history. Sorry.
04:34Well, back in the day, everyone had brains, so it's there.
04:37OK. It's brain the right answer.
04:40No. That's the correct answer is, of course,
04:43liver is detoxification. OK, and there's only one person who knows everything needs to know about the liver.
04:50It's the doctor sitting up there. It's the cinema.
04:52Yes, the first two syllables in Liverpool, who won the Premier League title.
04:56I'm a Liverpool fan, so keep going.
04:58Yeah, it's only 25, but one of its many roles is basically to break down complicated molecules into simpler molecules.
05:05They're using cells called the Kupfer cells.
05:08So there's a lot of things, if the liver didn't break it down, it would have a toxic level in our bloodstream and make us very ill indeed.
05:13It's the largest internal organ.
05:15It's that too, yes.
05:17He chucks in his Pennyworth up the empty.
05:19£1,000 it is. You're definitely playing, that's right. Let's see what the offers are. It's time to face the chasers. There you go, mate.
05:32Put some time on the clock. 60 seconds each.
05:35Now, the chasers are going to make you offers of a time advantage of money.
05:39You've got to choose the one you think suits you.
05:41If you want to play for the money you've got in the cash builder, you'll take on two chasers automatically, and those two chasers are...
05:46It's the governess and the Dark Destroyer. Governess.
05:50I swear this is the closest Brad's been to cool.
05:55True, that's true. To be fair, that's true.
05:58OK, Dark Destroyer, go ahead.
06:01We want 34 seconds on our clock.
06:0426 seconds is great, that's a massive margin.
06:07Right. Third chaser, who's that, please?
06:10Here we go, Cinnaman. Offers, please.
06:12If you want to play three of us, we want 36 seconds on the clock, and you'll be playing for £10,000.
06:23Fourth chaser, please.
06:26Vixen.
06:28We want 38 seconds on our clock, and you'll be playing for £20,000.
06:33Who's the fifth chaser, please?
06:34It's the menace.
06:35We want 40 seconds on the clock.
06:36Lovely.
06:37And you'd be playing for £50,000.
06:38They're nice offers. Great offers.
06:39Top one's really good.
06:40I know a lot of people say, take the highest one, you're only here once, but I'm going to go safe.
06:41And I think I can beat three chasers.
06:42Three chasers for £10,000.
06:43Three chasers for £10,000.
06:4436, 24 seconds on the clock.
06:45Who's the fifth chaser, please?
06:46Who's the fifth chaser, please?
06:47Who's the fifth chaser, please?
06:48It's the menace.
06:49We want 40 seconds on the clock.
06:50Lovely.
06:51And you'd be playing for £50,000.
06:55They're nice offers.
06:58Great offers.
06:59Top one's really good.
07:00I know a lot of people say, take the highest one, you're only here once, but I'm going to go safe.
07:05And I think I can beat three chasers.
07:07Three chasers for £10,000.
07:0936, 24 seconds.
07:10Time advantage.
07:11Brilliant.
07:12So you're taking on the Cinemans, Dark Destroyer, and the governess for £10,000.
07:19Cool.
07:20Let's see if you can beat the chasers.
07:21Seriously, good luck.
07:22Thank you very much.
07:28Right.
07:29This is how it works.
07:30Your clock will start counting down the second I ask you the first question.
07:34Get it right, your clock will stop.
07:35At which point I will go over to the chasers, their clock will start.
07:38I'll ask them a question.
07:39They'll get it right, their clock stops, I come back to you and so on and so forth.
07:42However, get a question wrong and I stay with you until you get the question right.
07:47Simple as that.
07:48Same goes to the chasers.
07:49You run out of time before them, you go home and nothing.
07:51They run out of time before you, you go home with £10,000.
07:54Here we go.
07:55Are you ready?
07:56Yeah.
07:57Chasers playing, ready?
07:58Yeah.
07:59Cool.
08:00Your clock starts counting down.
08:02Now, the classic Batman logo has a black bat on what colour background?
08:06Yellow.
08:07Correct.
08:08Chasers, the company Hunter is known for making what type of boots?
08:11Wellington boots.
08:12Correct.
08:13Cool.
08:14The album Abbey Road is by what band?
08:15The Beatles.
08:16Correct.
08:17Chasers, which Englishman published his three laws of motion?
08:19Cool.
08:20Isaac Newton.
08:21Correct.
08:22Cool.
08:23One word can follow cubby, pigeon or button?
08:25Cool.
08:26Correct.
08:27Chasers, on what cartoon would you hear the phrase yabba-dabba-doo?
08:30Finsters.
08:31Correct.
08:32Cool.
08:33The FedEx Cup is a championship trophy in what sport?
08:35Racing.
08:36Golf.
08:37Beat Surrender was the last UK number one for what trio?
08:40Black Eyed Peas.
08:41The Jam.
08:42The M60 motorway circles what city in the north-west?
08:45Manchester.
08:46Correct.
08:47Chasers, a spirometer measures the function of what human organs?
08:50Lungs.
08:51Correct.
08:52Cool.
08:53Something cancroyed is shaped like what sea creature?
08:56Crab.
08:57Correct.
08:58Chasers, what's 10pm on a 24-hour clock?
09:002200.
09:01Correct.
09:02Cool.
09:03The film Goodbye Norma Jean was about which actress?
09:05Meryl Streep.
09:06Marilyn Monroe.
09:07Whose fifth symphony was first recorded 1910?
09:10Beethoven.
09:11Correct.
09:12Chasers, the UNESCO headquarters are in what capital city?
09:15Paris.
09:16Correct.
09:17Cool.
09:18The Dambusters flew what planes in their 1943 raid?
09:20Pass.
09:21Lancasters, how many troy ounces are there in a troy pound?
09:24Three.
09:25Twelve.
09:26Becky is a common short form of what longer name?
09:29Rebecca.
09:30Correct.
09:31Chasers, what sort of sporting venue is Hong Kong's Happy Valley?
09:34Cool.
09:35Correct.
09:36Cool.
09:37Which D-Day beats his code name as a precious metal?
09:38Gold is time's up.
09:39Oh!
09:40Wow.
09:41Wow.
09:42Wow.
09:43Wow.
09:44Wow.
09:45You didn't do anything wrong.
09:46You played brilliantly.
09:47You just got me on a really bad day.
09:48Sorry.
09:49I feel very guilty for that.
09:50But you did everything you had to do.
09:51You picked the right offer.
09:52You didn't make any mistakes as such.
09:53Yep.
09:54Unlucky.
09:55Thank you very much indeed.
09:56Cool.
09:57Great to have you on the show.
09:58Really love to see you, mate.
09:59Thank you very much.
10:00Thank you very much.
10:01Thank you very much.
10:02Thank you very much indeed.
10:03Cool.
10:04Great to have you on the show.
10:05Really love to see you.
10:06Thank you very much.
10:07Thank you very much.
10:08Thank you very much.
10:09Thank you very much.
10:10Thank you very much.
10:11Thank you very much.
10:12Good luck in all you do, mate.
10:14God bless you.
10:15Thank you very much.
10:16I know he's disappointed, but...
10:19What could he have done?
10:21When you're on farm, you're on farm.
10:23OK.
10:24Can anyone beat the governess before her ankle tag goes off
10:27and we have to call it a night?
10:28Find out in a few minutes.
10:30Thank you so much and welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
10:46Who's next to take on Geek & Co?
10:49It's Antonia from Knaresborough.
10:52Where's Antonia?
10:55There you go, Antonia.
10:56Welcome to the show.
10:57Knaresborough, that's your show, right?
10:58Yeah, not so true.
10:59OK.
11:00What do you do up in Knaresborough?
11:01I teach English and Media Studies too.
11:02Perfect.
11:03Yeah.
11:04OK.
11:05What do you like at quizzing?
11:06Oh, I'm all right.
11:07I think my friends would say I'm good.
11:08I love a quiz.
11:09I tend to play along with quizzes on the TV more than actually going to them.
11:12But you do go to them nonetheless.
11:13Sometimes, yeah, pub quizzes, that sort of thing.
11:14You're not in a quiz team?
11:15I'm not in a quiz team.
11:16I have run a school quiz last year and hopefully we'll get to do it again next year as well.
11:19Good.
11:20So I was the quiz master.
11:21Excellent.
11:22And if you were to win some money, what would you like to do with it?
11:23I would really love to take my kids to Japan.
11:25Right.
11:26So I'm getting to that age now.
11:27The youngest has gone to university.
11:28And I'm getting to that age now.
11:29The youngest has gone to university.
11:30I'm getting to that age now.
11:31I'm getting to that age now.
11:32I'm getting to that age now.
11:33I'm getting to that age now.
11:34I'm getting to that age now.
11:35I'm getting to that age now.
11:42I think they're going to be drifting away, not wanting to go on holiday with mum and dad anymore.
11:46So it's, you know, get out there, go to Japan, see something I'd never see.
11:50Yeah, Japan it is then.
11:51All right, let's do that.
11:52You'll need some money for that, no doubt.
11:53Yeah.
11:54Please don't get the first question wrong.
11:55Oh, no.
11:56Multiple choice.
11:57Each correct answer is worth a grand.
11:58Good luck.
11:59Let's play.
12:02Here's your first question.
12:04What word is most commonly used to describe Helen of Troy?
12:08A. Wise.
12:10B. Beautiful.
12:11C. Ruthless.
12:16Now, I know that Helen of Troy, she was described as the face that launched a thousand ships.
12:20Yes.
12:21So I think the answer is B. Beautiful.
12:23OK, beautiful.
12:24Is that the right answer?
12:27Well done.
12:28You're in the news.
12:29A thousand times.
12:30Cinnamon.
12:31Famously beautiful and there's a sort of spoof scientific unit called a Millie Helen
12:36because Helen was able to launch a thousand ships.
12:39One Millie Helen is the amount of beauty required to launch a ship.
12:43Did not know that.
12:45Here's next question.
12:46Agnes was the birth name of which character in the novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
12:53Is it A. Esmeralda?
12:55B. Frollo?
12:56Or C. Quasimodo?
13:02I think and believe that it's A. Esmeralda.
13:05Is that the right answer?
13:08It is.
13:09Well played.
13:10£2,000.
13:12Vixen.
13:13If you knew the answer to that, then you're one of two types of people.
13:16You're either extremely well read on French literature or you've seen a Disney movie.
13:21Disney movie.
13:23Here's next question.
13:25Which of these is a UK Eurovision entry by May Muller?
13:30Is it A. I sang a tune.
13:32B. I wrote a song.
13:34Or C. I composed a melody.
13:36I have been known to watch Eurovision.
13:41Yeah, I love it.
13:42Occasionally.
13:43It's good fun.
13:44Yeah.
13:45Tend to sulk when we get no votes.
13:47But I believe it's B. I wrote a song.
13:49OK, let's have a look.
13:50Is that the right answer?
13:54It is indeed.
13:55Well played.
13:56£2,000.
13:57Next question.
13:59Both Lloyds and Barclays banks were founded by people from which religious group?
14:06A. Quakers.
14:08B. Salvation Army.
14:10Or C. Methodists.
14:15That's a really tough one.
14:16I think, based on the fact that the Quakers are known as the Society of Friends,
14:21and they've probably lent money.
14:23I'm going to go for A. Quakers.
14:24Saying Quakers?
14:25Yeah.
14:26Is that the right answer?
14:27OK.
14:28OK.
14:29Four grand minutes.
14:30The Quakers were very important in the business world of that time, but most importantly,
14:36never mind banks, they were the chocolate people.
14:39Cadburys and fries were both Quakers as well, so we wouldn't have chocolate bars without them.
14:43Indeed.
14:45All right, here's the next question.
14:46One more.
14:47We've got a full house.
14:48Well played.
14:49In Japanese folklore, the makurgaishi is a type of ghost that does what at night?
14:56A. Flips your pillow.
14:58B. Steals your pyjamas.
15:00Or C. Tickles your feet.
15:05That's obscure.
15:07You're saying tickles your feet.
15:08Is that the right answer?
15:09Wrong answer.
15:10Correct answer being...
15:11Flips your pillow.
15:12Interesting.
15:13All right, but you'll learn about that when you go to Japan.
15:14Well, that's OK.
15:15Four thousand pounds.
15:16Brilliant stuff.
15:17Antonia, it is now time to face the chasers.
15:19Well done.
15:20Here we go.
15:21Put some time on the clutch.
15:2260 seconds each.
15:23Chasers are going to make you offers of time and money.
15:24It's up to you.
15:25How much you want to play for?
15:26How much time you think you need?
15:27How many chasers you wish to take on?
15:28If you want to play for the money you've got from a cash builder, you'll take on two chasers automatically.
15:32And those two chasers are...
15:33There we go.
15:34Put some time on the clutch.
15:3560 seconds each.
15:36Chasers are going to make you offers of time and money.
15:37It's up to you.
15:38How much you want to play for?
15:39How much time you think you need?
15:40And how many chasers you wish to take on?
15:41If you want to play for the money you've got from a cash builder, you'll take on two chasers automatically.
15:44And those two chasers are...
15:45There it is, The Menace and The Dark Destroyer.
15:46Time, please.
15:47Destroyer.
15:48We want 35 seconds.
15:49Lovely.
15:5035 seconds.
15:51Great.
15:52OK, third chaser.
15:53Who's that, please?
15:54Governor's.
15:55We want 37 seconds on our clock.
15:56Lovely.
15:57Lovely.
15:5835 seconds.
15:59Great.
16:00OK, third chaser.
16:01Who's that, please?
16:02Governor's.
16:03We want 37 seconds on our clock.
16:07And you'll be playing for £30,000.
16:10That's good.
16:13Fourth chaser, please.
16:15Beastie.
16:16We want 39 seconds on our clock.
16:20And you'll be playing for £50,000.
16:23Right.
16:24Now then.
16:25Wow.
16:26That's tough.
16:27There was an audible oof from you there when the beast came up.
16:32Is he the one you didn't want to take on?
16:34I mean, to be honest, I'm terrified of all of them.
16:36But I've got my lucky tights on.
16:38You know, I might be all right.
16:39Do you own a club?
16:40Have you?
16:41Excellent.
16:42You'll be right.
16:43OK, you.
16:44Yeah.
16:45Fifth chaser, who is it, please?
16:46Vixen.
16:47Uh-huh.
16:48We want 42 seconds on our clock.
16:51You'll be playing the five of us for £80,000.
16:54Right.
16:55There you have it.
16:56OK.
16:57Right.
16:58Well, £50,000 is looking tasty.
17:02I'm feeling lucky, but I'm not sure I'm feeling lucky enough to go for all five chasers.
17:08Yeah.
17:09So, I'd like to play four chasers.
17:12Four chasers.
17:13All right.
17:14Thank you very much.
17:15In the 21-second time advantage, the beast, the governess, the menace, the dark destroyer,
17:20and you've taken them on for £50,000.
17:22Antonia, let's see if you can beat those chasers.
17:26Good luck.
17:30You know how it works.
17:34Yeah.
17:35If you get one wrong, I'll keep going until you get it right.
17:37Just don't get one wrong.
17:38OK.
17:39And make sure they run out of time before you.
17:40Yep.
17:41Simple.
17:42Here we go.
17:43Antonia, are you ready?
17:44I am.
17:45Chase is playing.
17:46Ready?
17:47Yeah.
17:48Yeah.
17:49Here we go.
17:50Antonia, your clock starts counting down.
17:51Now, what word means to preserve food in vinegar or salt water?
17:54Pickle.
17:55Correct.
17:56Mark.
17:57Edward.
17:58British.
17:59A headband is commonly used to keep what off the face?
18:02Dara.
18:03Hair.
18:04Correct.
18:05Antonia, at what race course is there a bronze bust of Ginger McCain?
18:08Aintree.
18:09Correct.
18:10Chase is the Battle of the River Plate occurred during what conflict?
18:12World War II.
18:13Correct.
18:14Antonia, how many months into the financial year is the half year?
18:18Six.
18:19Correct.
18:20Chase is which EastEnders and Big Brother star was born Julie Harris?
18:23Mark.
18:26Pass.
18:27Patsy Palmer.
18:28What line of longitude by Sex Greenwich Park?
18:30Dara.
18:31Zero.
18:32Correct.
18:33Antonia, Captain Von Trapp is a character in what musical?
18:35Sound of Music.
18:36Correct.
18:37Chase is what monkey is named after an order of monks?
18:39Mark.
18:40Capitune.
18:41Correct.
18:42Antonia, Fair Isle is in what Scottish Island group?
18:44Shetlands.
18:45Correct.
18:46Chase is dining, picnic and pool are types of what furniture?
18:49Dara.
18:50Correct.
18:51A slasher movie is a film of what genre?
18:53Correct.
18:54Correct.
18:55Chase is the Nobel Foundation is based in what Nordic City?
18:57Mark.
18:58At Stockholm.
18:59Out of time!
19:00Out of time!
19:01Out of time!
19:08Thank you so much!
19:09Thank you!
19:10Wow!
19:11Oh!
19:12I didn't look at the clock.
19:1333 seconds, you could have taken on 20 chasers.
19:27But, I had a pact with my husband that I wouldn't blow it by going too high with the time and I'd rather go home with 50,000 than go home thinking I'm one second away from 80,000.
19:38Well done you.
19:39Brilliant.
19:40Great touch it.
19:41Perfectly played.
19:42Vixen?
19:43The technical term for that is a battering.
19:45Well done.
19:46Thank you, Jenny.
19:48There you have it.
19:49Antonia, £50,000.
19:50Congratulations.
19:51You've beaten the chasers.
19:52God bless you.
19:55Wow.
19:56Absolutely wonderful.
19:57What a performance from Antonia.
19:59There you are.
20:00Now, next up to try and beat the chasers, it's Russ from Bristol.
20:04Where's Russ?
20:05APPLAUSE
20:06Good job there.
20:07Yeah.
20:08Hey, Russ.
20:09Good to see you, mate.
20:10You all right.
20:11Good to see you.
20:12All right.
20:13From Bristol, a fine city, I've got to say.
20:14What do you do in Bristol?
20:15I actually work in Wales, so in Cardiff.
20:18I work as an equality, diversity and inclusion manager.
20:20OK.
20:21What do you do to relax?
20:22How do you switch off?
20:23Listen to a lot of music, jazz music.
20:24Who's your favourite jazz artist?
20:25OK.
20:26I suppose we're looking for some of the older ones, so we're looking for...
20:27Ella Fitzgerald?
20:28Yeah.
20:29Oh, of course.
20:30My daughter.
20:31She's named after.
20:32She's here today.
20:33Oh, really?
20:34Where is my dad there?
20:35Good to see you.
20:36All right.
20:37If you win some money, what would you like to do with it?
20:38Well, I'm going to go to my dad.
20:39I'm going to go to my dad.
20:40I'm going to go to my dad.
20:41I'm going to go to my dad.
20:42I'm going to go to my dad.
20:43I'm going to go to my dad.
20:44She's named after.
20:45She's here today.
20:46Oh, really?
20:47Where is my dad there?
20:48Good to see you.
20:49All right.
20:50If you win some money, what would you like to do with it?
20:51Well, as I mentioned, I brought my dad and my daughter with me.
20:53What's your dad's name?
20:54My dad is Calvin.
20:55Hey, Cal.
20:56Are you all right, mate?
20:57Good to see you, man.
20:58Great fan of you.
20:59Great fan of the show.
21:00Always watching it.
21:01Keep watching, Cal.
21:02Keep my viewing figures up, for God's sake.
21:04And he's from Jamaica.
21:05Right.
21:06And I've never been to Jamaica.
21:07I'm trying to get some money to bring us, me and my children,
21:10to Jamaica and my dad.
21:12To see Dad's family and everyone like that.
21:13Yeah, yeah.
21:14To have a lovely time over there.
21:15Well, I wish you luck with all that, anyway.
21:16Let's see if we can get you some money, get the gang off to Jamaica.
21:19Are you ready?
21:20Yes.
21:21Here we go.
21:22Here's a cash builder for you.
21:23Each correct answer is worth a grand.
21:24Whatever you do, Russ, don't get the first one wrong.
21:25Let's play.
21:30Here's a question.
21:32When pressure is equalised, typically because of a change of altitude,
21:37a person's ears are said to do what?
21:39A. Rock, B. Pop, C. Swing.
21:47I think it's B. Pop.
21:48Yeah, got to be.
21:49Yeah, is that the right answer?
21:51It is pop.
21:52Absolutely.
21:53£1,000.
21:54OK, here's the next question.
21:56APPLAUSE
21:57What sportswear brand takes its name from an African antelope?
22:03A. Fila, B. Reebok, C. Asics.
22:11I think it's B. Reebok.
22:13Yeah, Reebok, is that the right answer?
22:15There you go.
22:16£2,000.
22:18Originally from your neck of the woods, Vixen.
22:21Yes, you don't get many antelope around the streets of Bolton,
22:25but, yes, the company Foster & Sons was founded in 1895
22:29and they eventually became Reebok in the 1950s.
22:31How about that?
22:32I think that's brilliant.
22:33I really, really do.
22:34Well played, Russ.
22:35Here's your next question.
22:37Who was the first female professional singer to go into space?
22:40A. Ariana Grande.
22:42B. Lady Gaga.
22:44C. Katy Perry.
22:49It's an easy one.
22:50Katy Perry.
22:51Is that the right answer?
22:53It is. Well played.
22:54APPLAUSE
22:55Pretty good.
22:57Here's your next question.
22:59Until the mid-18th century, which of these foods was considered
23:03to be only for the poor?
23:05A. Lobster.
23:07B. Parmesan.
23:08C. Caviar.
23:14Yeah, I remember this one.
23:15I think it used to give it to slaves, I think.
23:16Right. Lobsters.
23:17Saying lobster.
23:18Is that the right answer?
23:21It is the right answer.
23:22That's a great answer, Russ.
23:23OK, fourth one.
23:24Well played.
23:25Here's the next question.
23:26According to research released in 2017,
23:29what is the most common name for UK adults?
23:32A. David Jones.
23:35B. John Smith.
23:36Or C. David Smith.
23:42Tricky, this.
23:44David Jones.
23:45Is that the right answer?
23:46I reckon you might be right now.
23:49Oh!
23:50Who is it?
23:51What is the name?
23:52David Smith.
23:53Oh, David Smith.
23:54Other than John.
23:55£4,000.
23:56Russ, it's time to face the chasers.
23:57Good luck, Dave.
24:03First 60 seconds on the clock.
24:04Let's have a look at this.
24:05If you wish to play for the money you got into Cash Builder,
24:07you take on two chasers automatically,
24:09and those two chasers are...
24:11It is the Cinnaman and the Beast.
24:13Beastie.
24:14We want 40 seconds on our clock.
24:16That is brutal.
24:17Straight off.
24:18Third chaser.
24:19Who's that, please?
24:21Here we go.
24:22Vixen.
24:23Stick with it.
24:24We want 40 seconds on our clock.
24:26You'll play three of us for £30,000.
24:29Now we're talking.
24:30Now we're talking.
24:32That's good.
24:33Here we go.
24:34Fourth chaser then, please.
24:37It's the Dark Destroyer.
24:39We still want 40 seconds.
24:42And you'll be playing for £60,000.
24:45One hundred thousand pounds.
24:52Brilliant.
24:53That is great.
24:54Here it comes.
24:55Fifth chaser.
24:56Who is it?
24:57Come on.
24:58It's the menace.
24:59We still want 40 seconds on the clock.
25:01Yes.
25:02Will you be playing for first class to Jamaica money?
25:04£100,000.
25:06Brilliant, that.
25:0740 seconds.
25:08Bang on.
25:0920-second time advantage.
25:10What do you want to do?
25:11I said I wasn't going to do this, but I'm going to take all five chases.
25:25Well, the 20-second time advantage.
25:37You've seriously got a chance there, mate.
25:38He's got a big chance.
25:39I'll really have.
25:40Five chases, the menace, Dark Destroyer, Vixen, Cinnamon, the Beast.
25:4420-second time advantage for £100,000.
25:48Let's see, Russ, if you can beat the chases.
25:51Good luck, mate.
25:52Come on.
25:59Here we go.
26:00Just don't run out of time before then.
26:02That's all you've got to do.
26:03Russ, you ready?
26:04Yeah.
26:05Chasers playing, ready?
26:06Yeah.
26:07Here we go.
26:08Russ, your clock starts counting down.
26:10Now, in what city was Paul McCartney born?
26:12Liverpool.
26:13Correct.
26:14Chasers, what two letters represent the axes on a graph?
26:16X and Y.
26:17Correct.
26:18Russ, the prophet Mohammed founded what religion?
26:20Islam.
26:21Correct.
26:22Chasers, which of the Bronte sisters wrote four novels?
26:25Paul.
26:26Charlotte.
26:27Correct.
26:28Russ, what breed of dog is the Irish guard's mascot?
26:30Terrier.
26:31Irish wolfhound.
26:32Metallurgy is the study of what material?
26:35Cells.
26:36Metal.
26:37What Scottish boarding school did Lara Croft attend?
26:40Pass.
26:41Gordonston.
26:42What statue did Louis XVIII donate to the Louvre?
26:45Pass.
26:46Venus de Milo.
26:47Crown green is a variety of what sport?
26:49Polo.
26:50Bowls.
26:51According to the proverb, what killed the cat?
26:53Curiosity.
26:54Correct.
26:55Chasers, how many times has Tom Cruise been married?
26:58Jenny.
26:59Three.
27:00Correct.
27:01Russ, the bloody tower is part of what castle?
27:03Pass.
27:04What German city was reunified in 1989?
27:06Berlin.
27:07Correct.
27:08Chasers, what supermarket chain sells the finest range?
27:11Jenny.
27:12Tesco.
27:13Correct.
27:14Russ, Krakow is the former capital of what country?
27:15Iceland.
27:16Poland.
27:17What glam rock group had a 70s number one with hot love?
27:19Wow.
27:20T-Rex.
27:21What does an altimeter measure?
27:23Height.
27:24Correct.
27:25Chasers, the expression sucker punch comes from what sport?
27:27Oh, boxing.
27:28Correct.
27:29Russ, Wernicke's area is part of what human organ?
27:32Heart.
27:33Brain.
27:34What was the first name of the composer, Debussy?
27:36Claude.
27:40Sorry about that.
27:41It's hard to go for it.
27:42Hard to go for it.
27:44Trying to get all the gang off to Jamaica had to go for it.
27:47Vixen.
27:48You started to throw some guesses in but I think the problem was the way that the questions fell, you managed to grab a correct answer.
27:55It came to us and we were so fast you didn't even have time to breathe by the time it's knocked back into your side of the court.
28:01So you dealt ably with it and you kept going and you've got that to be proud of.
28:05Thank you for coming on, Russ.
28:06It's been a great meeting you, mate.
28:07I wish you well but sadly you've been beaten by the chasers.
28:10Great to meet you, Russ.
28:11Cheers, mate.
28:12God bless you.
28:13Thanks, everyone.
28:14Can anyone else beat the chasers?
28:15Find out after the break.
28:16Thank you very much indeed.
28:17And welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
28:18Who's next to take on a nerd unlimited?
28:20It's Daisy from East Sussex.
28:21Where are you, Daisy?
28:22Thank you very much indeed.
28:23And welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
28:24Who's next to take on a nerd unlimited?
28:25It's Daisy from East Sussex.
28:26Where are you, Daisy?
28:27Oh, she is bright and floral.
28:28Lovely.
28:29Lovely.
28:30Lovely to see you, darling.
28:31Welcome to the king.
28:34Thank you very much indeed.
28:35And welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
28:37Who's next to take on a nerd unlimited?
28:40You look great.
28:42Daisy by name, flowers and stuff.
28:43Absolutely.
28:44Yeah.
28:45Would you say you're a bubbly person?
28:46Yes.
28:47Good.
28:48Okay.
28:49And are you good at quizzing?
28:50Yes.
28:51Quite good, I'd say.
28:52Good.
28:53Yeah.
28:54I actually write a quiz sometimes for my husband's cafe.
28:56Nice.
28:57Nice.
28:58Very good.
28:59Very good.
29:00Very good.
29:01Very good.
29:03Daisy by name, flowers and stuff.
29:04Absolutely.
29:05Yeah.
29:06Would you say you're a bubbly person?
29:07Yes.
29:08Good.
29:09Okay.
29:10And are you good at quizzing?
29:11Yes.
29:12Quite good, I'd say.
29:13Good.
29:14I actually write a quiz sometimes for my husband's cafe.
29:15Nice.
29:16Very good.
29:17It doesn't mean I necessarily know the answers, but...
29:20What do you believe?
29:21Well, I'm a fitness instructor by trade, which came as quite a surprise.
29:25Really, because when I was five, I had meningitis.
29:28Right.
29:29And I was told I wouldn't be able to walk or talk again.
29:31Right.
29:32And here I am, shaking my bum for a living.
29:33Yes.
29:34Good for you.
29:35Good for you.
29:36Okay.
29:37Now, if you were to use the money, what would you use it for?
29:39I really want to go on a cruise to Antarctica.
29:42Right.
29:43How much will that cost?
29:44I think a cruise is around £10,000.
29:46Right.
29:47So that's what we're looking for, ultimately.
29:48Yes.
29:49Well, I wish you luck.
29:50Five multiple choice questions.
29:51Get the first one wrong, you're out.
29:53And we'll keep going until you get one wrong.
29:55Cool.
29:56Okay.
29:57Are you ready?
29:58Yeah.
29:59I wish you luck.
30:01Let's play.
30:02Daisy, here's your first question.
30:06Which of these is an offence at Florence and Rome's public fountains?
30:13A. Bathing.
30:15B. Throwing coins.
30:17Or C. Taking selfies.
30:23A. Bathing.
30:24A. Bathing.
30:25Is that the correct answer?
30:27Bathing it is.
30:29Well played.
30:30That's great.
30:31A thousand pounds.
30:32A thousand pounds.
30:33Here's your next question.
30:34Good luck.
30:35In the film Grease, which actress sang the lead vocals on the song Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee?
30:42Is it A.
30:43Diddy Conn.
30:44B. Olivia Newton-John.
30:47Or C. Stockard Channing.
30:52C. Stockard Channing.
30:53Is that the right answer?
30:56Very good.
31:00Two grand.
31:01Very good.
31:02I thought it was a Olivia Newton-John, but there you are.
31:04Beastie Boy.
31:05I think she was something like 30 or 31 years old playing a teenager in Grease.
31:10There's hope for you yet, Brad?
31:11There is, mate, yes.
31:12Yeah, I'm hoping to play Oliver soon.
31:15Very good.
31:16Here's the next question.
31:19In 2020, a new automatic camera went wrong in a Scottish football match
31:24when it focused on what instead of the ball?
31:27A. A seagull.
31:29B. A pie.
31:31C. The linesman's bald head.
31:35Oh, my goodness.
31:38This is going to be great.
31:39Um, I'm going to have to guess a seagull.
31:41A seagull.
31:42Is that the right answer?
31:46Wrong answer.
31:47I hope it's C.
31:49The correct answer is...
31:50Yes!
31:53Very good.
31:54Poor old fella.
31:56Two grand nonetheless.
31:57Right, Daisy, it's now time to face the chasers.
32:02Put the time on the clock.
32:0360 seconds each.
32:04There you go.
32:05Chasers are going to make you offer some time and money.
32:08Now, if you wish to take on two chasers for the money you won in the cash builder,
32:12the two chasers will be...
32:13It is the governess and the cinnaman.
32:16Cinnaman?
32:17Do you want to play just me and Anne?
32:18We want 39 seconds on the clock.
32:21Hmm.
32:22Very good.
32:23OK, choose the chaser you don't want to take on.
32:25Oh, this sounds really mean, but it's the beast.
32:27The beast?
32:28Who's the third chaser, please?
32:30It is the beast.
32:31Oh!
32:32Of course.
32:33Beastie?
32:34We want 42 seconds on our clock and you'll be playing for £15,000.
32:41Nice.
32:43That's nice.
32:44That's nice.
32:4518 seconds time advantage.
32:48Fourth chaser, please.
32:50OK, Dark Destroyer?
32:52We want 43 seconds on our clock.
32:55Nice.
32:56And you'll be playing for £25,000.
32:59Oh, my God.
33:0317 seconds.
33:07Yeah.
33:08Let's block that.
33:09That's good.
33:10Who's the fifth chaser, please?
33:11Come on.
33:12The Vixen.
33:13Go ahead.
33:14We want 48 seconds on the clock and you'll be playing us for £50,000.
33:20Right.
33:27So you said to me the cruise and everything is going to be around,
33:29but you said about 10, didn't you?
33:31I think I can beat four chasers.
33:37Woo!
33:40There's only one second difference, so...
33:42Ah.
33:43Now, what you said there is quite interesting.
33:45There's only one second difference, but there's an extra chaser in the mix.
33:48So if one of them drops the ball, the other one picks it up.
33:51I wish you luck, though.
33:53£25,000 against four chasers with 17 seconds.
33:57It's time, Daisy, to see if you can beat those chasers.
34:00Yes.
34:07OK, Daisy.
34:08You know the rules.
34:09I really do wish you luck.
34:10OK.
34:11Are you ready?
34:12Yes.
34:13Chaser's playing.
34:14Ready?
34:15Yep.
34:16Here we go, Daisy.
34:17Counting down.
34:18Now, proverbially, what is in the eye of the beholder?
34:20Beauty.
34:21Correct.
34:22Chasers, non-ferrous refers to any medal.
34:23Who?
34:24Iron.
34:25Correct.
34:26Daisy, don't go in the water was a tagline.
34:27Jaws.
34:28Correct.
34:29Chasers, 2025, which golfer completed a career?
34:32Who?
34:33Rory McElroy.
34:34Correct.
34:35Daisy, minestra dorso is an Italian type of what dish?
34:37Pasta.
34:38It's soup.
34:39Sci-fi is an abbreviation of what two words?
34:41Science fiction.
34:42Correct.
34:43Chasers, which Tories succeeded Alistair Darling as Chancellor?
34:46Mark.
34:47George Osborne.
34:48Correct.
34:49Daisy, what symbol is on the national flag of Morocco?
34:52Pass.
34:53Star.
34:54EMA is the code for what English airport?
34:56Edinburgh.
34:57East Midlands, what are the smallest vessels in the lymphatic system?
35:01The lymph nodes.
35:02Capillaries.
35:03Which Canadian comic presented a TV hairdressing contest?
35:06Pass.
35:07Katherine Ryan, what Christian holiday is sometimes called Great Friday?
35:10Good Friday.
35:11Correct.
35:12Chasers, the film Goldbeak is about an eagle and what farm birds?
35:15Mark.
35:16Chicken.
35:17Correct.
35:18Daisy, what teeth get the name from the Latin for millstone?
35:21Molars.
35:22Correct.
35:23Chasers, moon, dune and beach are varieties of what vehicle?
35:27Anne.
35:28Buggy.
35:29Correct.
35:30Daisy, Sammy Hagar replaced David Lee Roth in what rock band?
35:33The Who.
35:34Van Halen.
35:35Winston Churchill was born in what Oxfordshire Palace?
35:37Pass.
35:38Blenheim Palace.
35:39What kind of power station requires a dam across the river?
35:42Water.
35:43Hydroelectric.
35:44Pop art began in what decade?
35:46Sixties.
35:47No, time is up.
35:48Now, something interesting.
35:50Thanks.
35:51Something really interesting, man.
35:52You were so close with lymph nodes which sort of swerved you a bit because if you'd have
36:01said lymph capillaries, I'd have accepted it.
36:04Do you see what I mean?
36:05Yeah.
36:06So that was tough, tough, tough.
36:07Beastie boy.
36:08I think we were both on 16 seconds.
36:10At that point, you're going, this could go either way.
36:13Yeah.
36:14You cracked first.
36:15You were unlucky.
36:16Yeah, yeah.
36:17Is now the time to admit I totally fleek the chicken answer?
36:19Oh, did you?
36:20Sorry about it.
36:21Just guessed a bird.
36:22Just guessed a bird.
36:23OK.
36:24Daisy, I am sorry.
36:25You have been beaten by the chase.
36:26Yes.
36:27Thank you so much for coming on.
36:29Good luck in all you do.
36:31Cheers, Daisy.
36:32Bye.
36:34Well played.
36:37Ooh.
36:38She didn't land a guess, we did.
36:39Yeah.
36:40And that's £25,000 difference.
36:42OK.
36:43Is anyone good enough to leave the beast speechless?
36:45Please, someone's got to do something.
36:47See you after the break.
36:57APPLAUSE
37:02Welcome back to Beat the Chasers.
37:04Who's next to take on the unusual suspects?
37:07It's Brian from Belfast.
37:09Where's Brian?
37:12Is this who I think it is?
37:14This just got interesting.
37:21Welcome to the show, Brian.
37:22Thank you so much.
37:23No quizzer.
37:24Tell you what, for some peculiar reason, you look like a quizzer to me.
37:30Well, for most of my life, I wasn't a quizzer.
37:34It wasn't until my early 50s, I went to my second ever quiz event.
37:39I was in the team that won and I thought, wow, I like this.
37:43I seem to be good at this.
37:45And so, joined a pub quiz and took it from there.
37:49Oh, hang on.
37:50They're all nodding, they're all nodding.
37:51Cinnamon.
37:52Runner-up in Ireland's smartest, a TV show a couple of years back.
37:56He's put a lot of work into his 50s and he's shot up the rankings
38:01and I'm insanely jealous of how good you are.
38:04Because a couple of weeks ago, we met in a Zoom room
38:07and he played absolutely brilliantly and his team thrashed our team.
38:11This is personal.
38:12I don't think at the time that was a bad move.
38:26LAUGHTER
38:28Yeah.
38:29Well, you know what, mate?
38:30None of that matters.
38:32Because if you mess up the first question...
38:34This is going to be so embarrassing.
38:36Yeah.
38:37Well, listen, you know the rules.
38:38You know what you're doing.
38:39You can do it in your sleep.
38:40Let's play.
38:41Come on.
38:47Here's your first question.
38:48Come on.
38:49A historical event of 1666 inspired the physician, Nicholas Barban,
38:57to set up the first London office for which insurance?
39:02Is it A, life insurance, B, health insurance or C, fire insurance?
39:07Not 100% sure, but I'm going to hope it was a great fire of London
39:15and go for fire insurance.
39:17No.
39:18Have you not heard of the great health of London?
39:21LAUGHTER
39:22It's a plague, isn't it?
39:24I don't know what to say.
39:27Is that the right answer?
39:29No.
39:30Of course it's a nightmare, sir.
39:32Shut the up.
39:34Oh!
39:35One thousand pounds.
39:40Oh, best quizzer in the world.
39:42Didn't know 60, even I knew that.
39:45Oh, gosh.
39:46Right, could I go home now?
39:48No.
39:49The good thing is, the good thing is now,
39:51Brian, you're playing the chasers.
39:53That's the good thing.
39:54Yeah.
39:55All right.
39:56Dark Destroyer.
39:57Yeah, the great fire of London started in Pudding Lane
39:59on the 2nd of September 1666.
40:01How do we know it started in Pudding Lane?
40:03Because it did.
40:05LAUGHTER
40:06Here's your next question.
40:08The company, Ireland Records,
40:11is credited with helping to popularise what genre of music?
40:16A. Heavy Metal.
40:17B. Country.
40:18C. Reggae.
40:20C. Reggae.
40:21C. Reggae.
40:23C. Reggae.
40:32Is that the right answer?
40:332,000 pounds.
40:34Here's your next question.
40:35Nominative determinism is the theory that people do jobs or have interests
40:48that are connected with their what?
40:50A. Name.
40:51B. Physical traits.
40:53C. Neighbourhood.
40:54Name.
40:55Yeah.
40:56Is it name?
40:57Is that the right answer?
40:58Nominative.
40:59Name it is.
41:00Well played.
41:013,000 pounds.
41:02C. Neighbourhood.
41:03C. Neighbourhood.
41:04C. Neighbourhood.
41:05C. Neighbourhood.
41:06Tiger Woods would be a famous example of that.
41:07People talk about the fact that he's called Woods and he plays golf.
41:08I think there was a 400 metre hurdler in the 1980s called Stepanova.
41:10Yes, there was.
41:11Here's your next question.
41:12In Dante's three-part poem, The Divine Comedy, which part comes last?
41:27A. Purgatorio.
41:28B. Inferno.
41:29Or C. Paradiso.
41:34C, Paradiso.
41:41Right, OK, another question, I don't know, I'll just go B, Inferno.
41:45B, Inferno.
41:47Is that the right answer?
41:49Wrong answer.
41:50Correct answer is...
41:52Paradiso.
41:53Paradiso.
41:54Yep, Paradise.
41:55OK, we have £3,000, Brian, from Belfast.
41:58I'm expecting great things from you.
42:01Brian, you ready?
42:02Yes.
42:03It's now time to face the chasers, good luck.
42:05CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
42:0860 seconds on the clock.
42:14You know how the game works.
42:16I'm not sure you're here to win money,
42:18I think you just want to beat all the chasers, I actually really do.
42:20If you want to play for the money you've got in the cash building,
42:23take on two chasers automatically, and they are...
42:25It's the governess and the beast.
42:27Governess.
42:28We want 38 seconds on our clock.
42:31Oh, well, I'll tell you what, you've started with 22 seconds, mate.
42:34That's all right.
42:35Third chaser, here we go.
42:38Menace.
42:39I know you're not going to take this.
42:42We want 40 seconds on our clock, and you'd be playing for 30,000 pounds.
42:46CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
42:53Fourth chaser, who is it?
42:55OK, Cinnamon, here we go.
42:57We would like 42 seconds on our clock, and you'd be playing for 50,000 pounds.
43:03CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
43:05OK, fifth chaser, who is it? We've got the Dark Destroyer and the Vixen left.
43:10Or it's the Dark Destroyer. OK, ahead, here we go.
43:12We want 45 seconds on our clock.
43:14Woo-hoo!
43:15And you'd be paying for 100,000 pounds.
43:17CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
43:19What do you reckon?
43:26Well, I came here to beat the Chasers, and they've been probably very generous with me,
43:33but still recovering from the Great Fire of London.
43:38So...
43:40I think I can beat three Chasers.
43:43Ooh!
43:45Ooh!
43:46Ooh!
43:47It's still 30,000 pounds.
43:49Oh, it absolutely is.
43:50Absolutely is.
43:51OK, you're taking on The Menace, The Beast and The Governess.
43:5520-second time advantage for 30,000.
43:57Yeah, let's see if you can beat the Chasers.
43:59Yeah, good for you.
44:00CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
44:08Brian, you know the rules.
44:10Here we go. Are you ready?
44:11Ready.
44:12Chasers playing, ready?
44:13Yep.
44:14Yep.
44:15Brian, your clock starts counting down.
44:17Now, what mode of transport appears on a Blue Peter badge?
44:20Ship.
44:21Correct.
44:22Chasers, where is the variety of Spanish known as Habla Canaria spoken?
44:25Mark.
44:26Canaries.
44:27Correct.
44:28Brian, what Tchaikovsky ballet features the dance of the Cygnets?
44:32Swan Lake.
44:33Correct.
44:34Chasers, whose famous diary was rescued by me...
44:36Dara.
44:37And Frank.
44:38Correct.
44:39Brian, pages is the word processing program by what tech company?
44:42Excel.
44:43Apple.
44:44Algebra is a branch of what science?
44:46Mathematics.
44:47Correct.
44:48Chasers, the first Wetherspoons pub opened in what city?
44:50Mark.
44:51London.
44:52Correct.
44:53Brian, what US banknote features the Eye of Providence?
44:56One dollar.
44:57One dollar.
44:58Correct.
44:59Chasers, Helvetica Bold and Myriad Italic are two types of...
45:02Mark.
45:03Fonts.
45:04Correct.
45:05Brian, in what year were the first modern Olympic games held?
45:07Um...
45:101896.
45:11Correct.
45:12Chasers, Innsbruck is the capital of what Austrian province?
45:14Mark.
45:15Tyrell.
45:16Correct.
45:17Brian, smart or fancy clothes are sometimes called glad what?
45:20Rugs.
45:21Correct.
45:22Chasers, the soft drink Sprite is flavoured lemon and what?
45:25Dara.
45:26Line.
45:27Correct.
45:28Brian, the Carina Sagittarius arm is part of what galaxy?
45:30Milky Way.
45:31Correct.
45:32Chasers, in The Simpsons, what is Bart's name short for?
45:34Mark.
45:35Follow me.
45:36Correct.
45:37Brian, 1980, Nick Logan launched what style magazine?
45:40Pass.
45:41The Face.
45:42What American state has the longest coastline?
45:44Alaska.
45:45Correct.
45:46Chasers, in chess notation, what piece can be represented by letter P?
45:49Dara.
45:50Out of time!
45:51Out of time!
45:52Out of time!
46:02Just quickly.
46:03We've got nine seconds left.
46:05In real money, that's two questions.
46:07Cinnamon, I've got to say, in all honesty, because I don't want to patronise you, Brian,
46:11I don't think you'll go down as a chase legend, but that doesn't matter, because you're £30,000 the richer.
46:16Yeah.
46:17And as far as I'm concerned, you're a quiz legend anyway, so good luck.
46:20Thank you, Brian.
46:21That's brilliant.
46:22That's very painful.
46:23Brilliant.
46:24All I can say is, it's been a pleasure meeting you.
46:2630 grand, mate.
46:28Brian from Belfast, everyone!
46:29Well done, Brian.
46:30So good to me, mate.
46:31So good to me, mate.
46:32Well played, Brian.
46:33And that is it for tonight, but we will be back next time to find out and see if anyone
46:39thinks they've got what it takes to beat the chasers.
46:55From everyone here, and of course all the chasers, and myself, goodnight.
46:59Thank you so much.
47:09Potato.
47:30Thanks, Brian.
47:31Thanks.
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