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Only Connect - Season 21 Episode 13 -
Whitley Baes v Oh No They Didn't

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08:35Ted Hughes, you know, he couldn't speak the original classics,
08:39languages, but he did the translation anyway.
08:41Nigel Richards at Clue 2, I mean, this is amazing.
08:43He won the World Scrabble Championship in French
08:46and again in Spanish,
08:48despite the fact that he can't really speak those languages.
08:51He learned the words, he learned the two-letter words
08:52and he sort of approached it as a discipline.
08:55And that third clue, this is actors in The Passion of the Christ,
08:58the Mel Gibson film, the dialogue is in Aramaic and Latin
09:02and they didn't speak the language.
09:05Back to Oh No They Didn't for the last question of the round.
09:08The Horned Viper, what connects these clues?
09:11Here's the first.
09:13I don't know who my daughters be barred.
09:15Next, please.
09:19It's like, oh, is it like a period of time?
09:22Yeah.
09:24Next, please.
09:29Oh, is it finally? I can't remember.
09:32Next. Next, please.
09:35Is it five years?
09:38Yeah, should we say five years?
09:39Yeah.
09:41These lasted for five years?
09:43They lasted for five years.
09:44Well done.
09:45Well done.
09:45Tell me about these clues.
09:46So, the coalition lasted for five years.
09:49Yes.
09:50Captain James Tiberius Kirk.
09:52Five-year mission.
09:54Yes, it was in the original series of five-year mission.
09:56What about the first two clues?
09:58Not too sure.
09:58Yeah, take a stab at them being five years long.
10:00The first clue refers to a film, a romantic comedy, called The Five-Year Engagement.
10:06Do you know Norman Fletcher over there?
10:08Yeah, from Porridge.
10:09Yes.
10:09What if I were to call him Norman Stanley Fletcher?
10:13Have you ever seen Porridge?
10:14I've seen bits of it.
10:15I'm literally, I'm tempted to abandon this quiz at this point and send them off to watch
10:20it, like the judge who speaks those words.
10:23And that judge is played by...
10:24I don't know.
10:25I don't know.
10:26Sorry.
10:28Robert De Niro.
10:29It's Ronnie Barker.
10:30It's Ronnie Barker, who plays Norman Stanley Fletcher.
10:33It's also his voice.
10:34Is it also the...
10:35I don't know that.
10:35There's...
10:36None of you...
10:36These blank...
10:37We'd better press on with the quiz, because, you know, the cameras are here now.
10:41But the second it's over, I want you all to go away and watch Porridge.
10:45Could be the greatest series ever made.
10:48That means at the end of round one, oh no, they didn't have two points.
10:52The Whitley Bays have four.
10:57Round two.
10:57Sequences round.
10:58Whitley Bays will be going first again.
11:00Which hieroglyph would you like?
11:02The water, please.
11:03Water.
11:04Excellent.
11:04I would like to know what comes fourth in a sequence.
11:07The first clue is this.
11:10Fourth, Drake Passage, fifth.
11:12So we're going to have second something first.
11:14Yeah.
11:14Next, please.
11:18Is it between continent sizes?
11:22Yeah, that's good.
11:23So it would be...
11:25Between Africa and Asia?
11:29Should we try it?
11:32Try it, yeah.
11:32Do you think we're going to get anything from the third clue?
11:36No.
11:36Because I don't recognise anything, so...
11:37No.
11:38Yeah.
11:38Yeah?
11:39Go for it.
11:41Second, Suez Canal first.
11:45Would be an acceptable answer.
11:47Very well done.
11:47A nice early buzz.
11:49What's happening here?
11:50These are bodies of water that separate the continents by these sizes?
11:56Yeah, that's right.
11:56I mean, they're not all bodies of water.
11:57You know, the Isthmus of Panama is a bit of land.
12:00It's something that comes between the continents that are ranked in size, fifth, fourth, third,
12:06second, and between Africa and Asia, the Gulf of Suez, the Suez Canal, the Isthmus of Suez,
12:11all acceptable answers.
12:12Well done.
12:14Oh, no, they didn't.
12:15What would you like?
12:16Two reads, please.
12:17Two reads.
12:18What would come forth in this sequence?
12:20Here's the first.
12:23Oh.
12:24Hang on, hang on.
12:26No, yeah, because it was Henry's head before.
12:28Yeah.
12:29Next, please.
12:31OK.
12:32That's helpful.
12:33Six.
12:33Is it monarchs, so Edward the Sixth?
12:35Oh, yes, yes, ma'am.
12:37The shapes they wrote with Henry's plays or something like that.
12:40Edward the Sixth.
12:41Oh, yes.
12:42Very good.
12:42So, aye, aye to aye, aye, aye.
12:44Are you sure?
12:45Yeah.
12:46So, it was, um, should we get the next one or should we just go now?
12:49I don't know.
12:50I'm going to go now.
12:51Should we go to three?
12:51No, two to three?
12:52Yes.
12:53Is it aye, aye, arrow, aye, aye, aye?
12:57Yes, it is.
12:58And why is that?
12:59These are monarchs in order of ascension to the throne.
13:03So, you'd have Queen Elizabeth the Second to Charles the Third.
13:06And then before that, George the Sixth to Elizabeth the Second.
13:10Exactly.
13:11It's just the regnal numbers.
13:13So, we're starting with George the Fifth.
13:15So, it went George the Fifth, Edward the Eighth, George the Sixth,
13:18Elizabeth the Second, Charles the Third.
13:20So, those are the regnal numbers with the names removed.
13:24Whitley Bays, what's next?
13:25Aye of Horus, please.
13:26Aye of Horus.
13:27These are going to be picture clues.
13:28What would you expect to see in the fourth picture?
13:31Here's the first.
13:33So, um, next, please.
13:38Blue and grey.
13:40Blue and grey.
13:41Sorry.
13:42Next, please.
13:44Is that...
13:45Is that the occult or...
13:47No, it's the occult or the background?
13:47No, it's just a church.
13:49So, would it just be indicating a green?
13:52A green, maybe?
13:53So, green.
13:53So, starry blue-grey green.
13:57Is it...
13:58Is...
13:58...periods?
14:00OK, so...
14:02Two seconds.
14:05A sugar cube.
14:06I don't think that would work.
14:09So, there's a bonus chance for you.
14:11Oh, no, they didn't.
14:12A picture of a big dolphin.
14:14Saying hippie.
14:16You know, that's a lot closer.
14:18I'm not going to give it to you.
14:20I thought you were going to get that
14:21when you were talking about the second clue.
14:23Starry, starry night.
14:26Paint your palette blue and grey.
14:30Look out on a...
14:31Sunny...
14:32Summer's day.
14:34With eyes that see the...
14:35Darkness in my soul.
14:36Darkness in my soul.
14:39The question just came up with this.
14:41Which reflects the darkness in their souls.
14:42I don't really know what it is.
14:44It's a sort of horned creature.
14:46It is The Great Vincent by Don McLean.
14:49A song about Van Gogh.
14:51And those are the...
14:52You're looking blank, is he?
14:53Never heard of it.
14:54OK.
14:55I mean, how you're going to get the jokes in porridge
14:58when you hear Don McLean in your ears
15:01at the same time, I don't know.
15:02I was born in 2004.
15:04Oh!
15:07Oh, my word.
15:10Let's move on.
15:12What would you like for your own question?
15:14The lion, please.
15:15The lion.
15:15What will come forth in this sequence is the first.
15:19Boy.
15:19It can't be fast, boy.
15:21First, boy.
15:22Next, please.
15:24Is it, you know, when you do the filming of things
15:27and they have, like...
15:28Oh, what, best boy and stuff.
15:31Yeah, come on, should we do the next one?
15:32Next, please.
15:34The reason...
15:35Oh, this is the last letter of Bridget.
15:36First diary.
15:37Yeah.
15:39First diary.
15:41And what's this?
15:42Bridget Jones.
15:43Yeah, the Bridget Jones movies.
15:45Oh, yeah, movies.
15:46What comes forth in the sequence?
15:48Mad about the boy, something like that.
15:49Oh, oh, that...
15:50First diary.
15:51First diary.
15:51First diary is the answer.
15:53And talk me through the other clues.
15:54So, the second film or book is The Edge of Reason.
15:57Third one is Bridget Jones' Baby and then Mad About the Boy.
16:01This is the sequence of the film and we're going backwards.
16:03So, the first Bridget Jones' diary, second Edge of Reason and so on.
16:08Very well done.
16:08Back to you, Whitley Bays.
16:10What would you like?
16:10Twisted flax, please.
16:11Twisted flax.
16:12What will come forth in this sequence?
16:14Here's the first.
16:17Four units, four piece.
16:19That's...
16:20No.
16:20Next, please.
16:23Oh, so, yeah.
16:25Yep.
16:25So, I don't know what the sequence would be.
16:28Next, please.
16:30What is it?
16:31So, that was maybe...
16:32So, that was Mercury's second.
16:34Yeah.
16:34So, I don't know...
16:36I don't know who's one of them.
16:37Maybe four.
16:37So, literature feels...
16:40Yeah.
16:40...medicine.
16:41Shall we just go for a random literature winner or...
16:43Can we see any other...
16:44So, that was her second...
16:45Yeah.
16:46Or, I don't know, was it?
16:47I think it was his next lecture back.
16:49Yeah.
16:50Two seconds.
16:51Winston for literature.
16:55Not it, I'm afraid.
16:56So, a bonus chance for you.
16:58Bob Dylan for literature.
17:00That did happen, didn't it?
17:02Oh, yeah.
17:02So weird.
17:04But, no, that's not it either.
17:05What do you think the sequence is?
17:07We assume that the Mari in the third one is Marie Curie.
17:11He obviously won two Nobel Prizes.
17:15Well, they are all Curie's.
17:18Henry La Goose in 1965 won the Nobel Prize for Peace
17:25and he was the son-in-law of Marie and Pierre Curie.
17:28He was married to their daughter, Eve.
17:30Irene Curie, another daughter, married Frederic Joliot
17:33and they won for chemistry.
17:35So, we're going backwards through the Curie's,
17:37arriving at, of course, Marie and Pierre for physics.
17:41Back to you.
17:42Oh, no, they didn't.
17:43For the last question, round.
17:43Horn Viper.
17:44What will come fourth in this sequence?
17:46Here's the first.
17:48Is it conversion?
17:51Like, let's do decentralisation.
17:53Yeah, it grows.
17:55Yeah.
17:56Next, please.
17:58Yeah, it must be going down.
18:01Yeah, is it...
18:02Next, please.
18:05This is...
18:07So, the next one's a 10p.
18:0810p.
18:0810p and 0.8333.
18:11Yeah.
18:11Yeah.
18:1210p equals 0.8333.
18:17Not the right answer, I'm afraid.
18:20Whitley Bayes, do you want to have a go?
18:21Is it just 10p equals 8.33333?
18:24No, that's wrong as well.
18:25Now, I'm sorry about this, George.
18:27Oh, not again.
18:28I mean, look, it is a math question.
18:31They are coin values, and we're dividing them by the number of...
18:36The number of sides.
18:36...edges they have, exactly, or sides.
18:39So, a £1 coin has 12 edges, so we've divided 100 pence by 12,
18:45and 50 pence by 7, and 20 pence by 7.
18:48So, a 10p has just the one edge, so it would be 10p equals 10.
18:54Is it too late to change discipline?
18:59I'm quite good at karate.
19:02That means, at the end of round two,
19:05Oh No They Didn't have seven points.
19:07The Whitley Bays have seven points.
19:11Time for the connecting wall.
19:13Oh No They Didn't, you'll be going first this time.
19:15Would you like lion or water?
19:17Lion, please.
19:18Lion.
19:19Two and a half minutes to solve that wall.
19:21Starting now.
19:25Um, Dalek.
19:26The Ood, the silence.
19:27Yeah.
19:28Sontaran.
19:29Dalek.
19:30Dalek, yeah.
19:31Esteem consciousness.
19:32Also the master.
19:33And the master.
19:34Um, okay.
19:36It could maybe not be silence.
19:37Okay.
19:38Um, so, uh,
19:41on the verge, on the rim, on the border, on the lip.
19:44Okay.
19:44Yeah.
19:44So, do you have a scientist?
19:46Um, verge.
19:49Verge, on the lip.
19:54Yes.
19:55Um, definitely has to be Ood.
19:57Definitely has to, well, if we try and work out the other ones,
20:00and then we just can...
20:01Um, master and...
20:03The master, the Sontaran, let's say.
20:05Okay.
20:06What's nesting?
20:06Is that an anagram?
20:07The nesting consciousness.
20:09Nesting consciousness.
20:09The autons.
20:10Oh, the autons.
20:10Yes.
20:11That's a deep cut.
20:13Um, chimney.
20:14Chimney sweep.
20:15Chimney sweep.
20:16Hairsweep.
20:18Um...
20:19Um...
20:20International.
20:21Yeah.
20:22Hairspray.
20:23Women, winter, water, veg, and wood, actually.
20:29Wedge, wood.
20:30Wedge, wood, winter, winter, and bind.
20:33Winter.
20:33Yeah.
20:33Winter.
20:34Perfect.
20:35Okay, so you've got chimney nesting.
20:38Oh, silence as well, so silence.
20:40Yeah.
20:41Garlic and...
20:41Oh, so should we, what do you think?
20:43Hair.
20:44Spray.
20:46Hair's a musical.
20:47Hair's the film.
20:48Chimney sweep.
20:49Chimney sweep.
20:50Um, I guess, Father Christmas lives there.
20:52In the north of.
20:53He doesn't live in the chimney.
20:55What does that mean?
20:56Um, you can alter something, but not spell it.
20:59Yeah.
20:59We've got 30 seconds.
21:01Okay, should we try a Doctor Who block?
21:03Yeah.
21:04Yes.
21:05Are there any others, like any of these, which could also be Doctor Who?
21:09Apart from nesting, not sure, but that's a deep cut.
21:12Okay.
21:13So should we try, should we try the Doctor Who one fast?
21:15Okay, so...
21:16So Dalek Master, Silent Sontaran.
21:19Yeah.
21:19Ten seconds.
21:20Slide it.
21:21Two lives.
21:22Let's try nesting.
21:23Nesting and Sontaran.
21:25One live.
21:27Oh!
21:28That's it, you've used your three lives.
21:29The wall has frozen.
21:30But if you found two groups, tell me what connects Border, Rim, Lip and Verge.
21:34These are all edges.
21:35The sides, the boundaries.
21:36Synonyms, exactly.
21:38And the next group, Ood, Oman and so on.
21:41You can add W in front of them.
21:42You can to make Wood, Woman, Winter and Wedge.
21:45And you can get points for the connections in the groups you didn't find.
21:48So let's resolve the wall.
21:50There we are.
21:50What about that third group, Dalek, Silence and so on?
21:53Those are Doctor Who, Aliens.
21:57Exactly so.
21:58And the last group, Master, Hair, Chimney and so on.
22:01I'd sweep after them.
22:02Or Shifu.
22:04Not really.
22:05What you can put after all of them is Peace.
22:09Masterpiece, Hairpiece, Chimneypiece, Altarpiece.
22:12But you found two groups and you gave me three connections.
22:15That is a total of five points.
22:17Let's bring in their opponents now, give them the other wall and see how they get on.
22:20Welcome back, Whitley Bays.
22:22You have two and a half minutes to solve your wall.
22:25Starting now.
22:28OK, guys.
22:30Anything we've got?
22:31Spanish cities, but yes.
22:33Yes.
22:34How many have we got?
22:35Muna, Granada, Bilbao.
22:38Sabadell, Valencia, is obviously.
22:40Victoria, Dalishers, any other of them?
22:43Victoria's, no.
22:44Seville's a Spanish city.
22:46Yeah.
22:46Oranges, Seville Orange, Blood Orange.
22:51Oh, I love it.
22:52Naval Orange.
22:53Naval Orange.
22:54Bergamot is a type of orange, is it?
22:56No.
22:57Any other?
22:58Valencia, is that an orange?
22:59No.
23:00Yeah.
23:01We're...
23:01Try it.
23:04Sorry, Valencia.
23:04Is Naval definitely an orange, Jess?
23:06Yes.
23:07Shall I go around then?
23:08What was the other one we said possibly?
23:09Bergamot.
23:09Bergamot.
23:09Oh, they're great.
23:12So, Element, Derbyshire, Cordon, Pamplona, Granada, Schumann, Wallen, Sabadell, Seville,
23:16Weir, Bilbao.
23:17Have we got enough?
23:19We've taken out Spanish cities, so I might just have a quick run through of Seville,
23:23Granada, Pamplona, Bilbao.
23:25Yeah.
23:25Seville, Granada, Pamplona.
23:27Do we think Sabadell?
23:29Yeah.
23:30Potentially.
23:31OK.
23:32Derbyshire, Schumann, Cordon sound like surnames.
23:35They do, and Weir.
23:36Weir, Wallen, could also be that.
23:38Could it be Gordon, Rishi, like something to do with Prime Minister?
23:41Oh, Gordon Brown, Keir Starmer.
23:43Brilliant.
23:44And Neville Chamberlain.
23:46Yes.
23:47So then we've got Wallen, Element, Derbyshire, Schumann.
23:51Any thoughts?
23:55Schumann?
23:56Schumann?
23:56No.
23:56Not Schumann, yeah.
23:57No.
23:58Anything in, got Heumann in the middle of Schumann?
24:01Any other?
24:02Got Derbyshire.
24:03Shireville.
24:04Shire?
24:05Yeah, no.
24:06Wall, Element.
24:09I'm going to press the bell just in case it's not.
24:11It's not.
24:12Is there another?
24:13Could A-double-L-E-N be there?
24:16It could be, yeah.
24:17OK.
24:20One life.
24:22What should we go for?
24:23Ten seconds.
24:25Sorry.
24:26Not it.
24:26That's your third life.
24:27The wall has frozen.
24:29Why don't you find two groups?
24:30Tell me what connects Valencia blood and so on.
24:33These are oranges, we think.
24:34Yeah, oranges.
24:35And the next group, Pamplona, Bilbao, Granada, Sabadell.
24:39They're Spanish cities.
24:40They are the Spanish cities.
24:41And you can get points for the connections in the groups you didn't find.
24:45So let's resolve the wall.
24:46There we are.
24:47Weir, Derbyshire and so on.
24:49You seen anything?
24:51No.
24:51No.
24:51Sorry.
24:51Victorias.
24:53No.
24:54It's not even Victoria Derbyshire.
24:55It's Delia Derbyshire.
24:56They are all composers.
24:58Judith Weir was master of the Queen's music for a time.
25:02Delia Derbyshire, Erillyn Wallen and Clara Schumann.
25:05And the last group, Seville, Element and so on.
25:08We didn't spot Clement.
25:10These are last names of Prime Ministers.
25:12Oh, sorry.
25:13First names of Prime Ministers.
25:14Apologies.
25:15And if you change the first letter.
25:17Exactly so.
25:17To get Neville, Clement, as in Clement Attlee, Gordon Brown and Rishi Sunak.
25:22But you did find two groups and you gave me three connections.
25:25That's a total of five points.
25:26Let's have a look at the overall scores.
25:30Oh, no.
25:31They didn't have 12 points.
25:33The Whitley Bays have 12 points.
25:36And if you know your ouds from your nestines, why don't you come along and play the next series
25:40of Only Connect?
25:41Go to the website bbc.co.uk slash onlyconnect to find out how to apply.
25:46Meanwhile, we have got to sort out a winner in this match come what may.
25:51So fingers on buzzers, teams, for the Missing Vows round.
25:53The first group of disguised clues are all, this will be no good for you, Lizzie,
25:58structures which are over 2,000 years old.
26:04Oh, no, they didn't.
26:05Stonehenge.
26:05Correct.
26:09Oh, no, they didn't.
26:10The Great Pyramid of Giza.
26:11Yes, it is.
26:15Oh, no, they didn't.
26:16The Palace of Canothos.
26:18Correct.
26:22Whitley Bays.
26:23Oh, no, it's not a party.
26:23Yes, it is.
26:25Next group, musical acts after White has been removed.
26:32Oh, no, they didn't.
26:33Snake.
26:34As in White Snake.
26:38Oh, no, they didn't.
26:39The Stripes.
26:39Yes, it is.
26:43Whitley Bays.
26:44Bowie.
26:44Correct.
26:48Whitley Bays.
26:49Sorry.
26:50Oh, no, they didn't.
26:50Do you know?
26:51Red Floyd.
26:52Red Floyd.
26:53Because the White's come out from pink.
26:55Next group, fictional teachers and what they teach.
27:01Oh, no, they didn't.
27:01Walter White and chemistry.
27:03Yes, it is.
27:07Oh, no, they didn't.
27:07Mr Miyagi and karate.
27:09Yes, it is.
27:10Oh, no, they didn't.
27:14Dolores Umbridge and the defence against the dark arts.
27:17I'm afraid that's not it.
27:18You lose a point.
27:19Whitley Bays, do you know?
27:20Dolores Umbridge and defence against the dark arts.
27:22That's right, you threw in a rogue V, but the bell has gone for the end of the quiz.
27:30And looking at the final scores, the winners with 19 points are, oh, no, they didn't.
27:37Very well done.
27:38You are through to the next round.
27:40Whitley Bays, you finished with 14.
27:42You haven't lost a match before, so you are not out.
27:44We will see you again later in the competition.
27:46Now it is time to end the show with another reading from lovely Paradise Lost by John Milton.
27:53We've still yet to get to the end of it, but we are providing the added value the BBC asked for.
27:58It's a sort of cut out.
27:59If you edit all the endings of the shows together, you'll have a full audio book of Paradise Lost,
28:04completely free, courtesy of BBC Two.
28:08Nine times the space that measures day and night.
28:11To mortal men he with his horrid crew lay vanquished, rolling in the fiery gulf, confounded though immortal.
28:19But his doom, his doom what?
28:22Find out next week.
28:24Goodbye.
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