The Club Season 5 Episode 2
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00:00Pounds!
00:02Let's play the 1% clock!
00:08Hockey Twitterites are 100 players!
00:13Right, come on, give us a cheer tonight if you think you've got what it takes to go all the way to the 1% question.
00:20Lady in front there, what's your name?
00:21I'm Stacey.
00:22Hiya, Stacey. Where are you from?
00:23I'm from Asherton, Northumberland, just north of Newcastle.
00:26Okay, and you think you'll do well, why?
00:28Because I'm autistic, I've got a logical brain, I'm a literal thinker.
00:32Do you think autism helps with this?
00:34Yeah, yeah, definitely.
00:35Why is that?
00:36Things just jump out at me.
00:37Not literally, although I am a literal thinker.
00:40I don't have a filter, so don't take anything to heart.
00:43Okay, alright, I like people like you who haven't got a filter.
00:45You're my perfect sort of person.
00:46If you ask us if you think you're fat, I'll just say it.
00:50I don't think you're fat, by the way.
00:51So why don't you use that as an example?
00:54Because I can get away with it.
00:56Okay, so you think you'll do well?
00:59Now, don't forget, you can play along at home if you want.
01:00All you have to do is download the app.
01:02Okay, before we ask our first question, here's a reminder of how the show works.
01:05We asked a cross-section of people from all over Britain a list of our unique questions.
01:11Based on their answers, we can tell statistically what percentage of the country should get each one right.
01:17Tonight I'll be asking those exact questions to our 100 contestants, beginning with the easier one that 90% of Britain got right,
01:24and ending with the most challenging question that only 1% of the great British public answered correctly.
01:30At the start of the show, every contestant is given a £1,000 stake.
01:34If they get any question wrong, they are out of the game and the £1,000 is transferred to the 1% prize pot.
01:40Whoever gets the furthest in the quiz wins £10,000 and the chance to answer the final 1% question to win everything in the prize pot and take home up to £100,000.
01:53Right, let's get on with it. It's time for our first question.
01:56So this is one that 90% of our survey got right. Let's see how you do.
02:03What are there more of in this picture? Cards or glasses? And your time starts now.
02:23OK, your time is up. Let's see whose lights stay on and are still in the game and how many people are out.
02:38OK, we lost five of you, but let's have a look at the answer.
02:57It's A, cards. It's nine versus seven.
03:02Unfortunately, if your lights are off, then you're out of the game, just like Cynthia Phillips.
03:07Where are you, Cynthia? Hello, Cynthia. How are you?
03:11Get it. I'm get it.
03:13What happened?
03:14I put cards to start with.
03:16Yes.
03:17And then I counted the drinking glasses.
03:19Yeah.
03:20And I put glasses.
03:21So it's still less than the cards.
03:24Yeah, I know.
03:25I'm sorry, Cynthia.
03:26Not half as sorry as I am.
03:28What made you apply, Cynthia?
03:30Well, when I was 50, I had a flying lesson.
03:33Oh, OK.
03:34When I was 60, I'd done an up sale.
03:37OK.
03:38When I was 70, I had my head shaved for charity.
03:41OK.
03:42And now I'm 80, I wanted to come on this game show.
03:46I've got a zip line wire lined up.
03:49And more than that, I wanted to meet you.
03:51Well, that's very nice. Thank you.
03:53Can I just check?
03:56There's no connection between the zip line wire and meeting me.
03:59You're not going to just suddenly come at me.
04:01And here they come!
04:03Zicking me with your glasses!
04:05Can we start again?
04:08Can we start again?
04:09No.
04:10All right.
04:11There are 95 people still left in the game.
04:13And the thousand pounds of everyone who got the question wrong
04:16now goes into the prize pot.
04:17Let's see what that's done to the total.
04:22Five thousand pounds!
04:24Right.
04:25Time for the 80% question.
04:26This is a question that 80% of people we asked in the survey got right.
04:31Let's see how you manage tonight.
04:37Which of these faces is not in the picture?
04:40And your time starts now.
04:46All these people are getting their passport applications rejected.
04:56Okay, your time is up.
05:06Let's see who got it right.
05:22Right, we lost two people there.
05:23Let's have a look at the answer.
05:26It's C.
05:28Someone who got that wrong is Joe Lammas.
05:30Unlucky Joe.
05:31Who did you put?
05:32I put A.
05:33Okay.
05:34I just couldn't do it.
05:35It was a tricky one, that.
05:36What do you do, Joe?
05:37I have the best job in the world.
05:39I sell sweets and chocolate.
05:41Do you?
05:42I do.
05:43I want your job.
05:44What kind of chocolates do you sell?
05:45Mars, Snickers, Galaxy, Maltesers, Skittles.
05:49What's your favourite?
05:50Maltesers is my favourite.
05:51Really?
05:52I like a Snickers as well.
05:53Are you a biter or a sucker?
05:55There are two different types of people with Maltesers.
05:59I think I'm a sucker.
06:00Just ignore the fact that everyone made their own joke up.
06:02Do you have sensible chat about Maltesers?
06:04I think I'm a sucker.
06:05I'm the same.
06:06Are you?
06:07I love a sucker.
06:08And then when it gets down to that, just ignore them, they will go away.
06:12When it goes down to that bit in the middle, yes, I just take it out of my mouth.
06:16I don't want that bit.
06:17Now listen, unlucky Joe.
06:19Right, let's see what's done to the prize pot.
06:217,000 pounds.
06:227,000 pounds.
06:23Okay, we are on to the 70% question.
06:28Let's take a look at this one.
06:33What replaces the question mark in this sequence?
06:36And your time starts now.
06:38These first five words are my profile on Tinder.
06:43I say Tinder, I mean Grindr.
06:46Ok, your time is up.
07:03Let's see if you've got it right.
07:05Wow.
07:29There are now more blue people than a Smurf convention.
07:32We have just lost 21 people.
07:35Let's have a look at the answer.
07:36It is A, big.
07:39The words all have an opposite within the sequence.
07:41Hot, cold.
07:42Hard, easy.
07:43Big replaces the question mark as the opposite of small.
07:46Someone who didn't get it right is Steven Moran.
07:50What did you put?
07:51I ran out of time.
07:52I didn't put anything.
07:53What do you do, Steven?
07:54Work for a bank.
07:55I've had a lot of jobs in the past.
07:57Have you?
07:58Like what?
07:59I've previously been a trainee.
08:00I had to have a controller.
08:01Let me go.
08:02That's always a worry.
08:03I know.
08:04What do you mean you have to let you go?
08:06I crashed two planes.
08:07In a simulator.
08:08They don't let you near real planes for like three years.
08:12Into each other or separate incidents?
08:14If they get within five miles, you're in trouble.
08:16But I hit them.
08:17They actually made contact in the simulator?
08:19Yeah.
08:20And you got sacked immediately?
08:22Well, yeah.
08:23For good reason.
08:24Yeah, yeah.
08:25I mean, I would say to get two planes to come into contact with each other,
08:27it's almost like you've got to go out of your way to do that.
08:29I couldn't have done it if I tried.
08:30I didn't even notice.
08:31You didn't notice them crashing into them?
08:32No, because it's not animated with explosions and now it's just dots on a screen.
08:36How can you not notice the two dots getting together?
08:38Because they quite often go across one another if they're at different heights.
08:41Right.
08:42Sounds to me like you don't know what you're talking about, mate.
08:44Yeah.
08:45That's probably why they got rid of you.
08:46Yeah.
08:47Any other jobs?
08:48I've also worked as a royal butler.
08:49Have you?
08:50Yeah.
08:51To which royal?
08:52I...
08:53I shouldn't...
08:54I couldn't say.
08:55You can't say?
08:56No.
08:57Is it one of the main ones?
08:58You definitely know who they are.
08:59And you don't want to say?
09:00Oh, hang on.
09:01If you don't want to say, I think we know which one it is.
09:03He may have had some Brad Press.
09:04Well, it's ITV.
09:05Let's keep it light.
09:07Listen, unlucky Stephen.
09:08Someone with a great name who's out.
09:10Is this a joke name or is this a real name?
09:12Holly Wood.
09:13It's me.
09:14Hi.
09:15Hello, Hollywood.
09:16Hi.
09:17I'm Gutted.
09:18I couldn't figure out what it was, obviously.
09:19Oh, dear.
09:20It's ironic that your name's Hollywood and your name literally isn't in lights anymore.
09:23I know.
09:24I know.
09:25I went on the hunt for a comedy name.
09:27Oh, I see.
09:28So it's not your real name?
09:29No, it is my real name.
09:30No, but I mean you chose Wood.
09:32It's not your maiden name.
09:33It's not my maiden name.
09:34I love the idea that you chose your husband based on the funny name.
09:37Absolutely.
09:38Not because of him?
09:39Part of the criteria.
09:40What were you before Holly Wood?
09:41It was Vans on Dirt.
09:42Okay.
09:43Vans on Dirt?
09:44Yeah.
09:45Vans on Dirt.
09:46Have you found some dirt on that royal we cannot mention?
09:49Never mind.
09:50Thanks for coming along.
09:51Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
09:5328,000 pounds.
09:54Okay, it's time for the 60% question.
09:55Let's take a look.
09:56Which of the words below is the only one that doesn't do the following?
10:10Make a four-letter word if you remove the first letter and make a three-letter word if
10:15you remove the new first letter.
10:18Okay, your time starts now.
10:19You're close now....
10:21Yeah.
10:22Name.
10:26Okay, your time is up.
10:51Let's see who got it right.
10:56Right, we lost five people though.
11:11Let's have a look at the answer.
11:13It's D, pinch, inch, but that does not make a third word.
11:17Somebody who got it wrong is Caroline Goodall.
11:20Yeah.
11:21What did you put, Caroline?
11:22So I put B, then I changed it to C, and then at the last minute I realised it was D.
11:28Okay.
11:28What was wrong with A?
11:31What do you do, Caroline?
11:32So I work on the railway.
11:34I've been on the railway for 25 years.
11:36I do like the first class service.
11:38Do you?
11:38Yeah, we get all the famous people.
11:40Oh, like who?
11:41I once shared a chocolate bar with a very famous footballer.
11:45I'm not sure if I can say the name because I work on the railway now.
11:48Is it one of those difficult to pronounce Spanish names?
11:50Well, he's kind of a customer.
11:52Oh, he's a famous footballer, but you don't want to mention him.
11:54No, I don't want to mention him because he's one of our customers.
11:56Not a member of the royal family, is he?
11:57Because we don't want to mention him either, do we?
11:59No.
11:59But he's one of your regular customers on the train, and you don't think it's right to mention him?
12:03No.
12:03I'll probably be able to work it out.
12:04You tell me the type of chocolate.
12:06It was a dairy milk.
12:07David Beckham.
12:09I couldn't say.
12:10Is it David Beckham?
12:11I couldn't say.
12:13Oh my gosh, it's David Beckham!
12:16He ate half of it.
12:17So he ate half of it.
12:18He's left the other half.
12:19The cleaner was going to get rid of it, and I was like, well...
12:21Well, this is my little claim to fame.
12:26I'm not eating it.
12:27We were imagining a story where he's gone, hello, Caroline, do you want to come and sit
12:33with me?
12:34And you sat with him, hey, you look like a nice dad, do you want half my chocolate bar?
12:38And it's all lovely, and he's broken half off.
12:40The reality is, you never spoke to him, he left it on the table, and you stopped the cleaner
12:44putting it in the beer.
12:47So, well done, Caroline.
12:48Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
12:53£33,000.
12:55So, thanks for a quick break.
12:57We've lost 33 people here already.
12:59Hope you're doing okay at home.
13:00And don't forget, we've got an app you can download for people who find watching TV on
13:04its own just a bit too old-fashioned.
13:06After the break, we'll be moving closer to seeing if anyone here can answer the 1% question.
13:10See you in a bit.
13:22Welcome back to the 1% Club.
13:23We started off with 100 people, and are now down to 67.
13:26The person who does best here tonight could be going home with up to £100,000.
13:33So, well done to everyone who's still in the game, and from now on, we are going to give
13:36you the option to pay for a pass to the next question.
13:39And if you do, your £1,000 will be transferred to the prize pot.
13:42However, if you get as far as the 30% question without using your pass, you'll get a chance
13:47to take your £1,000 and leave the game.
13:49Right, it's time for the 50% question.
13:54Let's take a look.
13:57Joy wants to make friendship bracelets using her alphabet beads for her pals Leon, Cora,
14:03Cita, and Nate.
14:04But she only has the beads to make three of them.
14:08Which friend will not get a bracelet?
14:10Okay, your 30 seconds starts now.
14:13Too much.
14:15Still in the erst.
14:17Oh!
14:17I don't know.
14:18I don't know.
14:19I am right.
14:19I am.
14:20I am wrong.
14:21Okay, your time is up.
14:45Let's see who got it right.
14:51Right, we lost one person.
15:01Let's have a look at the answer.
15:03It is Cora.
15:05There is no R-beads.
15:06Now, there are five of you that also didn't know it, but they used their pass.
15:10Richard Bounds.
15:11Where are you, Richard?
15:12Really?
15:12You didn't have a clue?
15:13I thought it was like, there was enough letters for all of them, but you had to kind of work
15:17out if you made these.
15:19I don't know.
15:19Yeah, yeah, yeah.
15:19Now, it's not one you can double-check as well.
15:22No, no.
15:23What do you do, Richard?
15:24I'm a sort of management consultant.
15:26Not a management consultant.
15:27Sort of a management consultant.
15:28Why sort?
15:29I'm like a management consultant.
15:31Why are you not a management consultant?
15:32I suppose I am a management consultant.
15:35You're a management consultant, are you?
15:36I guess so.
15:37I think I can see why you struggle with it.
15:38Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
15:39You have too many letters, but they don't need to be there.
15:42Yes, correct.
15:43What do you do in your spare time?
15:44I like to spot clouds.
15:47Like spot clouds, I'll actually say.
15:48Oh, you like to spot clouds.
15:50Oh, you like to spot clouds.
15:51Yeah, yeah.
15:51It's not like spotting clouds.
15:52No.
15:52Right.
15:53Because I don't particularly enjoy doing that, but I spot clouds as well all the time.
15:56Yeah.
15:57What's the difference between being cloudy and you?
15:59I'm the fifth best cloud spotter in the world.
16:02You are not.
16:03Yes, I am.
16:04Big head.
16:06It's just a fact.
16:07First of all, how do you know that?
16:09Why the fifth?
16:10Because there's an app you can spot clouds and submit them, and there's a lead table,
16:15and I'm the fifth best at spotting them.
16:18How many different types of clouds are there?
16:19I mean, you should know this.
16:21You're the fifth best in the world.
16:23Yeah.
16:23If you don't know it, there's only other four people in the whole world that will.
16:27Well, it depends whether you include an optical phenomena.
16:30You know damn well I was including optical phenomena.
16:31I know.
16:32All right.
16:32So, about 40.
16:34About 40.
16:3540 different types of clouds.
16:36Uh, what is your favourite cloud?
16:39Oh, well, the lenticularis.
16:41Oh, I love them.
16:42That's what everyone says.
16:43Hang on.
16:43Are they the big, white, fluffy ones?
16:45Um.
16:45Oh, no.
16:46I'm thinking of all clouds.
16:48Um, listen.
16:50Well done.
16:50You're still with us.
16:51Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
16:5639,000 pounds.
16:59Okay.
16:59It's time for the 45% question.
17:03Let's take a look.
17:06One of these clocks is 10 minutes fast.
17:08One is five minutes slow.
17:10One is five minutes fast.
17:12And one shows the right time.
17:14Which clock shows the right time?
17:18Your time starts now.
17:18One is five minutes fast.
17:19One is five minutes fast.
17:20One is five minutes fast.
17:21One is five minutes fast.
17:22One is five minutes fast.
17:23One is five minutes fast.
17:24One is five minutes fast.
17:25One is five minutes fast.
17:26One is five minutes fast.
17:27One is five minutes fast.
17:28One is five minutes fast.
17:29One is five minutes fast.
17:30One is five minutes fast.
17:31One is five minutes fast.
17:32One is five minutes fast.
17:33One is five minutes fast.
17:34One is five minutes fast.
17:35One is five minutes fast.
17:36One is five minutes fast.
17:37One is five minutes fast.
17:38One is five minutes fast.
17:39One is five minutes fast.
17:40One is five minutes fast.
17:41One is five minutes fast.
17:42One is five minutes fast.
17:43One is five minutes fast.
17:44One is five minutes fast.
17:45Okay, time is up. Let's see who's lights are still on.
18:09Right, we lost six people. Let's have a look at the answer.
18:11It is B, 11.45. The slowest clock is the one with the earliest time, so the clock showing
18:1811.40 is five minutes slow. The correct time is therefore 11.45. Someone who got that wrong
18:24is Sheldon Brito. Hello, Sheldon.
18:26Hiya.
18:27How are you?
18:27Good, thank you. Are you?
18:28Yeah, I'm all right, thank you. What did you put?
18:30I put A.
18:32You put 11.40, which is the slowest time.
18:35I know.
18:36But, you know, at least there's some logic to it.
18:38Yeah.
18:39Yeah, what do you do, Sheldon?
18:40I work with Walker's Crisps and R&D, which is research and development.
18:44Do you get loads of free ones?
18:45We do sometimes.
18:46What's your favourite flavour?
18:48All the flavours are beautiful.
18:50All right, mate, I have a day off.
18:53But seriously, what's your favourite flavour?
18:55Sensation, the wasabi and ginger flavour.
18:58All right, that clearly sounds like a marketing man who's struggling to sell them and is trying
19:02to big them up. It's a bit like they say which child you prefer. You always say the one
19:05you like the least, don't you?
19:06Yeah.
19:07You do?
19:07No, I don't.
19:07What would you have done with the money?
19:10I would like to learn scuba diving in Mexico.
19:13Oh.
19:14Yep.
19:14Oh, very nice. Can you still do that, do you think?
19:17If I can afford.
19:18Okay. All right. Well, listen, well done, Sheldon, for getting this far. Someone else
19:23who got it wrong is Liv Kennedy. Hello, Liv. What did you put?
19:26I put C. You put 11.50. Yeah. Did you have any logic?
19:31I did. The C for me was the one, it could have been all of the above that was listed. Not
19:37the right time. It was all of them. So it was, could have been 10 minutes fast compared
19:41to 11.40. Five minutes slow and five minutes fast compared to the other two.
19:44Oh, I see.
19:45It was just stupid and I didn't read it.
19:46No, it's not actually. At least there's a logic to that. I get that.
19:48I know. I'll take that.
19:50Okay. Well done. Well done for having some logic.
19:52I haven't won anything though, so it doesn't really matter, does it?
19:54Hey, you've won the hearts of the nation. God, I'm smooth. Sorry to ask, Liv. I have to
20:00ask. What would you have done with the money?
20:01Funnily enough, the 1,000. I would have bought myself a year supply of crisps.
20:05Would you say a couple of bags of crisps today?
20:08Yeah, yeah, yeah. Easy.
20:09Wouldn't it be a lovely thing if the guy from Walkers agreed to get you 750 packets of crisps?
20:14That's not possible.
20:15It's not possible? That's a shame because it's written down here that Liv is actually scuba
20:21diving instructor in Mexico. That's a shame, mate. You blew that up, didn't you?
20:27Never mind. Unlucky, Liv.
20:30Okay. Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
20:3557,000 pounds. Okay. It's time for the 40% question.
20:42Let's take a look at this one.
20:45The censors have redacted some of the questions below to take out anything they consider too
20:51rude. From the bits of the question you can see, what is the answer?
20:56Okay, your time starts now.
21:05Okay, your time is up. Let's see if you've got it right.
21:31Okay, we lost 15 people. Let's have a look at the answer.
21:55It's A, R. The name of which album and, well, I won't read those words out. That's why they've
22:01redacted them. Now, on this question, a massive 24 people use their pass, including Philip
22:07Taborer. Hello, Philip.
22:09You all right?
22:10You didn't have a clue or you just weren't sure enough?
22:13I thought it was water.
22:14Okay, why?
22:16I can't remember.
22:17Oh, well, it was such a long time ago.
22:19Yeah, and then I thought I'd pass.
22:22Fair enough.
22:22It's safer to pass.
22:23That's what it's for, Philip.
22:24Yes.
22:24Any hobbies, Philip?
22:26Yes, I like feeding the ducks. I love ducks.
22:31Do you?
22:31Big duck fan.
22:32Do you?
22:33Yeah. I collect them. You know them little rubber ducks that you get?
22:36How many have you got in total?
22:38Over 200.
22:39200? Where do they live?
22:40On windowsills.
22:41Okay.
22:42In drawers, on top of drawers.
22:43You're getting a real picture of your life.
22:45You are, yeah.
22:46Yeah, yeah. It's quite disturbing.
22:48Yeah, yeah.
22:48I brought one with me today as well. Special one.
22:51Did you?
22:51It was meant to bring me luck.
22:52Why is this one so special?
22:54Because I called him Lee Quack.
22:57Nice.
22:58There he is, look.
23:03He's been scuba diving.
23:04I was going to say, are you just mocking the man who can't go scuba diving?
23:08What do your friends think of your obsession with ducks?
23:10They think I'm quackers.
23:13Is that what all this was leading to?
23:15Yes.
23:16Welcome to my world.
23:18Well done, Philip. You're still with us.
23:20Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
23:25£85,000.
23:28Right, let's move on to the 35% question.
23:33Here it is.
23:33What five-letter word can be formed by following all the advice below?
23:40Okay, you have 30 seconds and your time starts now.
23:51There it is.
24:00OK, your time is up. Let's see how you got it right and how many people are out.
24:30Right, we lost 12 people. Let's have a look at the answer. It's crowd. And annoyingly,
24:42it's a picture of a crowd behind, which I haven't just spotted. Somebody who got it wrong is Lee Parkinson.
24:48Lee, where are you? Hello. What did you put? I think I put cells. I was trying to make three,
24:52five letter words out of the rest of the... Yeah. I think it's a tricky one, this. What
24:56do you do, Lee? Present Bullseye. No. When I do get tall, I do look like Jim Bowen. Do you? Yeah. Have
25:03you been told that before? Yes, many times. Ah, that's smashing. Great, super. But what you could have won.
25:10Yeah, what you could have won? 97,000. Unlucky Lee. Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
25:19OK, we're already on £89,000. Try for a quick break. Well done to everyone still in the game. We'll see
25:25you in a bit when someone here can win up to £100,000.
25:39Welcome back to the 1% Club. We've been asking questions which have been tested out on a cross-section
25:43of the British public. We've been whittling down the contestants here tonight and are left with 33
25:47people with their lights still on. As a reward, any contestant who hasn't played their pass and still
25:52has their £1,000, now has a choice. Play on for the big money in the prize pot or you can take your
25:57£1,000 and leave the quiz right now. So first of all, let's see which players still have their £1,000.
26:03So those of you with your lights on, you can take your money and leave the show
26:07if you want. Please make your decision now.
26:22Right, three of you have decided to take £1,000 and leave the game, including Bryony Chung.
26:28Where are you, Bryony?
26:28Here.
26:29Didn't fancy your chances at the big money?
26:31No. I'm surprised I got this far and I'm scared now. I was scared the whole time, but I'm really scared now.
26:37Because you're waiting to see what the answer is.
26:39Yeah, exactly.
26:40What are you going to do with your £1,000?
26:41So I've always had a phobia of fruit.
26:46What do you mean, a phobia of fruit?
26:47You know how people have a phobia of spiders? Like if a spider comes towards them, they'll scream and run away.
26:51Yeah, those things that can bite you and potentially kill you.
26:54No, but I do that with fruit. So if anyone's eating a piece of fruit near me, I'll walk away.
26:59Or if you open a bin and it smells of fruit, I'll literally gag. Sometimes I'll throw up.
27:02When I was little, my brother used to chase me around the house with a banana and I'd cry.
27:07So I'd get hypnosis to try and get rid of that phobia.
27:10Right. I mean, I was hoping you'd say something like Disneyland. It's turned out to be a therapy session.
27:16OK, well listen, you've got £1,000. Well done.
27:18And well done to everyone else who's got their £1,000.
27:23So the rest of you have decided to play on. Let's see if that gamble will pay off.
27:27And if any of you can go all the way and join the 1% club.
27:29OK, it's time for the 30% question.
27:33Here it is.
27:36How many complete pairs of shoes are in this picture?
27:40And your time starts now.
27:57OK, your time is up. Let's see if you've got it right.
28:15Right, we lost four people there. Let's have a look at the answer.
28:33It's two.
28:35Well, there they are.
28:37So we have lost Andrew Bottomley. Where are you, Andrew?
28:39Here, Lee.
28:40Are you at the top?
28:41No, down the bottom.
28:42Oh no, you're in the bottom, Lee.
28:45I thought that was worth more.
28:47What did you put?
28:47Put three.
28:48Why did you put three?
28:49I counted one set of shoes that I thought came to five and took it away from eight and thought,
28:55well, the three must be what's left as pairs.
28:59That is literally the way to do it, isn't it? That is the logical way.
29:02So, there's a lady here saying something interesting. What did you say?
29:05I didn't even see the eight shoes.
29:06Well, how many shoes did you think there were?
29:08I don't know. I didn't really count them.
29:10I think the two for you.
29:11Answering them is quite important to the question.
29:13I'm already out.
29:14When did you grow out on?
29:1670.
29:1770?
29:17Yeah.
29:18That surprises me.
29:19Yeah.
29:20I've got them all right.
29:21I don't think you know what I mean.
29:23OK, listen, you've got them right since.
29:25Yeah, every single one of them, even that one.
29:27All the way. Since 78, you've got every one of them right.
29:29Yep.
29:30That is bull****.
29:33That is brilliant, I meant to say.
29:35But you got this one right as well.
29:36Yeah.
29:36You got it right, even though you didn't count the shoes.
29:38Well, yeah.
29:39Do you know the way there's a left and a right, too?
29:40Right.
29:41That's how it looked originally.
29:42Yeah.
29:43And there's only two pairs.
29:45Well, we know that now.
29:47Right.
29:47OK, so on the top row.
29:48You're very full of yourself, Mrs. 70%.
29:51So, on the top row, the third and the fourth one, that's a pair.
29:55Yes.
29:55On the bottom row, the two middle ones, that's a pair.
29:57Yeah.
29:58So, none of the other ones could have been a pair.
30:00Ah, because you're literally seeing them together.
30:02Yeah.
30:03To be fair, she is right.
30:05Yeah.
30:09Can I get my life back on now?
30:10No.
30:12Unlucky, Andrew.
30:13So, let's have a look at what that's done to the prize pot.
30:16It's done nothing.
30:17£89,000.
30:18The people that were out had already used their packs.
30:21OK, we are at a 25% stage now.
30:26Here's the question.
30:29Someone has swapped teacups one and nine on this shop display.
30:33If they are swapped back, how many times in total can the word T be read horizontally,
30:40vertically or diagonally in any direction?
30:44The time starts now.
30:48One and...
30:50One.
30:51Two.
30:52One.
30:52Three.
30:52One.
30:53Two.
30:54Five.
30:55Two.
30:56Two.
30:57Five.
30:59Three.
31:01Two.
31:01One.
31:01Two.
31:02Famous.
31:08Two.
31:09Two.
31:11Two.
31:12Two.
31:13Two.
31:13фотограф route.
31:14Two.
31:16Two.
31:17Two.
31:17Let's see if you've got it right.
31:36Right, we lost six people there.
31:37Let's have a look at the answer.
31:39It's five.
31:40There they are.
31:42OK, so we have lost Rush Bale's Gunga Bissoon.
31:46Hello.
31:47What did you put?
31:48I put four.
31:48Oh, you just missed one.
31:49Which one did you miss?
31:50The fifth one.
31:53Very good.
31:59Which one on the diagram?
32:00Sorry, mate.
32:01The bottom left going upwards diagonally.
32:04So the bottom left to top right?
32:06Yeah, that's the one.
32:06OK.
32:07What do you do, Rush?
32:09I'm being a bit of a smart-ass.
32:11I work in food, actually, in qualities.
32:13I've actually worked at walkers.
32:15Oh, you've worked at walkers?
32:15They're getting a lot of plugs tonight, aren't they?
32:17Yeah.
32:17Can you give this lady some free crisps?
32:20Well, I can't, actually.
32:21But I can't.
32:22They keep putting them in your face and then pulling them away, don't they?
32:25What do you do now?
32:26Well, I work in vitamins and pharmaceutical.
32:29You finally realise it's not good for you all, this stuff.
32:31I know.
32:32You've got to try something different.
32:34Yeah, yeah.
32:35What do you think about people that don't eat fruit?
32:37Do you think they need vitamins?
32:38Yeah, I can do you a deal if you want.
32:40Please don't deal in pharmaceuticals live on television.
32:42No, of course not.
32:43Of course not.
32:45OK, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
32:50£90,000.
32:51Right, we've got 20 people still in the game, and we're down to the 20% question now.
33:03Which of these options is the only one that does not have a pair?
33:09Your time starts now.
33:10You're welcome.
33:40OK, your time is up. Let's see if we've got it right.
34:03Right, we lost 11 people on that one. Let's have a look at the answer.
34:07It's B, cricket. We have pool, pool, bowls, bowls.
34:11Squash, squash. Someone who got it right is Lisa Horsburgh.
34:15Hello, Lisa. Hello. How are you? Good, thank you.
34:18Well done. Thank you. Did you think you were going to get this far?
34:21No. And what would you have done with the money if you'd have won?
34:24Sorry, what will you do with the money if you win? Take it to chance.
34:30I do all the DIY in my house. My, well, husband, I just got my head last week.
34:35So, first I said that out loud. Congratulations.
34:38My husband doesn't do the DIY. But if I just win 1,000, well, whatever, if I win the 10,000, I would just buy a load of DIY tools.
34:47Oh, OK. Does he know this? Is he willing to give up his...
34:50It's not his money.
34:52Oh, married now. Oh, hello.
34:53It started early, hasn't it?
34:56Listen, well done, Lisa, for getting this far.
34:59Someone else who's still with us is Connor Taylor. Where are you, Connor?
35:01I'm here, Lee. Hello.
35:02Hello, Connor. What do you do?
35:03I currently work in IT, but I used to work for... I used to work as a barista as well.
35:09It's probably what I spent most of my time doing.
35:11OK.
35:11Yeah, took part in a few competitions as well.
35:13So I entered, like, a global barista competition.
35:17I mean, that is brilliant, but how can you do it as a competition?
35:20Isn't it like, I'll have a coffee with some milk in, please?
35:23Well, there you go.
35:24Gold medal.
35:25Yeah. Well, you've got all, like, the fancy art and stuff.
35:27Oh, do you do the art?
35:28Yeah, yeah, yeah.
35:28Have you seen the one where they can print your face on it?
35:30I have. It's freaky, though. I don't think I'd ever do that.
35:33I like the idea of just my face and there's someone just licking my face before they drink their coffee.
35:37I don't like that idea at all.
35:38Now, what's wrong with my face?
35:40Well, it's more of someone licking my face, I think.
35:42Oh, it's my face. I was talking about my face.
35:44I would buy one of those coffees, I think.
35:46Yeah, that's fine.
35:46Would you lick my face?
35:47Well, yeah, now I know you like it.
35:49I feel that. It's not so much a quiz show, it's where it's feed dated.
35:53Have you still got a pass?
35:54I do. I still have my pass.
35:56Well done. You must be one of the favourites now.
35:58Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
35:5992,000 pounds.
36:05Right, we're getting close to the end.
36:07It's now time for the 15% question.
36:11Let's take a look at this.
36:14How many four-letter words can be found in a straight line of boxes in any direction,
36:19either horizontally or vertically, in this grid?
36:23And the time starts now.
36:24How many four-letter words can be found in a straight line of boxes?
36:26How many four-letter words can be found in a straight line of boxes in any direction?
36:27Okay, your time is up.
36:56Let's see whose lights are still on.
37:16Wow, we lost seven of you on that one.
37:18Let's have a look at the answer.
37:20There it is.
37:20Full, moon, full, loop, and scent.
37:24That means that we've actually only got two people left in the quiz.
37:30One of them is Lisa Horsburgh, and the other one is Zach Pabani.
37:33All right, Zach.
37:40Zach, did you think that you were going to be one of the last two players?
37:44No, not at all.
37:45And what are you going to do with all this money if you win it?
37:48Well, the first thing I'd do is go and buy a pair of trainers.
37:51What, with a hundred grand?
37:52Yeah.
37:53To make it justifiable, the trainers that I want are £3,700.
37:57You're going to spend £3,700 a pair of trainers?
38:00Yeah.
38:00It's moments like this when I wish the woman who wanted a year's supply of Chris would.
38:04Do you collect trainers?
38:06Yeah, a little bit, yeah.
38:07How many have you got?
38:09Over 30.
38:10And how many of them do you wear?
38:11Three.
38:12And what do you do with the other 27?
38:14Look at them.
38:15You look at your trainers like a piece of art?
38:17Yeah, they're all in clear boxes in my house.
38:19Okay.
38:20What's your most expensive pair of sofa?
38:22A pair of Louis Vuitton grey trainers,
38:24but the ones that I want are blue Swarovski encrusted Louis Vuitton trainers.
38:29Okay.
38:30Listen, Zach, you are one of only two people left in the show,
38:34but you're in a very strong position because you have a pass, which means...
38:38Which means that Lisa, who hasn't got a pass,
38:44if he uses the pass next time, you have to get it right.
38:47So no pressure.
38:49Okay.
38:50Well done, Lisa.
38:51Well done, Zach.
38:51You are down to the final two.
38:53Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
38:58For £96,000.
39:01So we're down to our last two players.
39:03After the break, we'll find out which of our remaining contestants
39:05could go on to play the 1% question.
39:07See you in a bit.
39:08Welcome back to the 1% Club.
39:21We are very nearly at the point where we will discover who our winner will be.
39:24Now, here's how the end of the game works.
39:26Whoever does the best here tonight will win £10,000.
39:29But if they're feeling brave, they can risk their £10,000
39:31by trying to answer the 1% question.
39:35Get it right, and they will win everything in the prize pot,
39:37which is currently sitting at £96,000.
39:46So we do only have two people left, Lisa Horsborough and Zach Pabani.
39:50And remember, Zach, because you still have your £1,000,
39:53you can pay for a pass, but you can't use it on the 1% question.
39:57But if you've still got it on the 1% question,
39:59you're guaranteed to keep that 1,000 no matter what happens.
40:02Right, so only two people left in the quiz,
40:05and it's now time for the 10% question.
40:10Here it is.
40:11If you start with a number in the caterpillar's head
40:16and alternately add and subtract each number in turn
40:21as you move along the body,
40:23what number will you have at the end?
40:26Your time starts now.
40:27The End
40:29The End
40:30OK, your time is up.
41:00Let's see if you've got it right.
41:16Right, we lost one part for that.
41:18Let's have a look at the answer.
41:20It's 14, and there are the maths.
41:23Unlucky, Lisa, you put 15.
41:26You were one out.
41:26That's really bad luck.
41:27That means we have a winner.
41:28Congratulations to Zach Pabani.
41:30You've just won £10,000
41:31and made it to the 1% question.
41:34And now to join me.
41:43Zach, because you've done so well,
41:45I made it to our final question.
41:46You win £10,000.
41:50But now you're facing a dilemma.
41:52So you can leave the show tonight and take the £10,000.
41:55Or you can risk it all by attempting the 1% question.
41:59Get it right, you win everything in the prize pot,
42:02which stands at £97,000.
42:10It's now time to make your decision.
42:13So, what are you thinking?
42:15I think the £10,000 is probably what I'm thinking.
42:18If there's more people down here,
42:20it would have been maybe a different story.
42:22Was that the plan?
42:24Yeah, I think so.
42:25So what's your decision going to be?
42:26I think I'm going to go for this.
42:28We're going to keep the £10,000.
42:29Oh my gosh, you almost said I'm going for it.
42:31I'm afraid to say the rules are we have to take your first.
42:36Zach, well done.
42:36You've just won £10,000.
42:37Do you mind if we have a look?
42:43Will it irritate you?
42:44No, not at all.
42:45Let's have a look then.
42:46Okay, this would have been your 1% question.
42:51Let's take a look.
42:56Answer this question.
43:00Okay, you have 30 seconds.
43:01And your time starts now.
43:07Okay, your time is up.
43:36It doesn't matter either way, but we may as well ask you.
43:38What would you have put?
43:39I can't even.
43:41I don't know.
43:41You didn't have anything at all?
43:42No.
43:43Well, you made the right decision.
43:44Well done.
43:44Congratulations, Zach.
43:48Right.
43:49Let's have a look at the answer.
43:51It's Spain.
43:52The number split has to be 19, 16, 1, 9 and 14.
43:56If they were single digits, it would make A, I, A, F, A, I, A, D,
44:01which is not a country.
44:02Zach, you get to take home your £10,000.
44:04Well done.
44:05See you next time, where hopefully someone will go all the way
44:09and join the 1% club.
44:10Good night.
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