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00:00MUSIC
00:21Good evening.
00:22The great physicist Niels Bohr said,
00:25a physicist is just an atom's way of looking at itself.
00:30And if the physicists on this show are anything to go by,
00:33the element those atoms are arranging themselves into
00:36is stud muffinum.
00:39Joining me for this second round match this evening are,
00:43on my right,
00:44Alexia Jarvis, an insight analyst who loves mint sauce.
00:49Jonathan Gibson, an academic researcher
00:51who was the only person in his A-level Latin class.
00:54And their captain, Paddy Pamont,
00:57who's been to China 15 times.
00:59They veer towards beers, they are the pitchers.
01:03Paddy, you've played one game so far, you won it outright.
01:06Was it easier than you expected?
01:08It was about what we expected.
01:11It was high quality.
01:14Felt pushed all the way.
01:16And just so lovely.
01:18Which is what we wanted.
01:19How different is it from watching it on TV
01:22when you can man the controls at the connecting wall?
01:24I get a lot longer at home, I find, you know.
01:27You can really take your time over it and feel very relaxed.
01:30Or you can pause it on iPlayer.
01:31This time, you are playing against, on my left,
01:38Kath Foster, a counsellor who's seen every episode of Midsummer Murders twice.
01:43Peter Flynn, a biology teacher who's been shark diving.
01:47And their captain, Charlotte Jackson-Orland,
01:50a French and Spanish teacher who keeps her fridge stocked
01:53with a minimum of five types of cheese.
01:55All absolutely buzzing to be here.
01:57They are the worker bees.
02:00Charlotte, what I remember about your team
02:01is a question where one of you recognised the word German in Portuguese
02:05and somebody else realised it was a football question.
02:07It was great teamwork.
02:08Do you work together? Is that how you know each other?
02:10Pete and I used to work together.
02:13Kath and I are connected by exes.
02:17And we have remained friends.
02:19So, yeah, we've all known each other a very long time.
02:21I would like the rest of the show to be discussing in detail
02:26the history of you and Kath,
02:27but they have to wait until the bar afterwards.
02:30We've got a quiz to play.
02:32Pitchers, you won the toss. You'll be going first.
02:34Please choose an Egyptian hieroglyph.
02:36Jonathan.
02:37Lion, please, Victoria.
02:38Lion will be the beginning of this match.
02:40What connects these clues?
02:42Here's the first.
02:44Two Jags.
02:44Two Jags.
02:46Someone had a leg clue in it, Tim.
02:48I promise.
02:49Yeah.
02:49Next, I think.
02:50Yeah, next, please.
02:51Do you know who it is?
02:53No, no idea.
02:55We need another.
02:56Yeah, we need more.
02:57Next, please.
02:58One size fits all.
03:00Oh!
03:01Two Jags.
03:03Do they all have nicknames that involve numbers?
03:06Maybe.
03:07Yeah, maybe.
03:08But who's Jimmy Gardner?
03:09Do we want the last?
03:10Yeah, we want the last.
03:11We do, yeah.
03:12OK, next, please.
03:15Oh, well, he got into trouble for his expenses.
03:17He was the one who built the duck island.
03:20OK, I'm still going to go next.
03:21Two seconds.
03:24They all have nicknames that have a number in them.
03:27Yes, they do.
03:28Oh, nice.
03:29David Willits was known as Two Brains because he was very clever.
03:32I don't think it was David Willits that had the duck island.
03:34I was in Biggers.
03:35I can't remember who it was, but I don't think it was David Willits.
03:38Fitz Hall is whom?
03:40Footballer, ex-QPR and probably millions of other teams.
03:44It was Crystal Palace defender.
03:45His nickname was one size.
03:47Jimmy Gardner, you don't remember?
03:50He was a friend of Paul Gascoigne's, nicknamed Jimmy Five Bellies Gardner.
03:55That was his name.
03:56John Prescott, of course.
03:57Two Jags.
03:59They sort of took the mickey out of him, didn't they?
04:00He was a working-class labour hero with two Jags.
04:03But he really leaned into that joke.
04:05At COP26, he said, I'm zero Jags now.
04:08And at his funeral, they actually arranged for there to be two Jaguars.
04:13You know, one limousine and one hearse, which is lovely.
04:16God bless him.
04:18Workerbees, what would you like for your question?
04:20Could we have the two reeds, please?
04:22We can have the two reeds.
04:24What connects these clues?
04:26Here's the first.
04:27Grandmaster, like chess?
04:29Chess, maybe anything else?
04:30No. Next, please.
04:32The king commands.
04:34Is that like something chess-y?
04:35But like, the king commands, if it's like an easy first clue, doesn't it?
04:39Um, is it like the start of like a, the king commands you do?
04:43Next, please.
04:44The master of the game, are they?
04:47Um, like, are they acts in chess?
04:51The musical.
04:53Next, please.
04:55Best in task.
04:56Are they things in Crofts?
04:59No, that's best in show.
05:00No, that's two seconds.
05:02Um, are they TV shows?
05:04Two seconds.
05:05They are TV shows about things.
05:16Yes, I need something more specific than that.
05:19Winning things.
05:21Sports.
05:22Sports.
05:23I can't take it.
05:24I don't think, you know, pictures, you've got the chance of a bonus point.
05:27Um, these are, uh, media about sports.
05:31I mean, that's exactly what your opponent's just said.
05:33They are TV shows.
05:37They are international variants of the same TV show.
05:41Oh, they're Taskmaster.
05:42It's Taskmaster.
05:45Yes, but the king commands, you get the sense.
05:48Of course, it's not Greg Davies in Norway, where they play Kong and Beth Hela.
05:52Um, sorry for my accent.
05:55Grandmaster in Finland.
05:57That is Taskmaster there.
05:58The king commands in Norway.
05:59The master of the game.
06:00That's actually a French version in Quebec, Le Maître du jeu, and best in test, Sweden.
06:06And they have a female Taskmaster in that show.
06:09What would you like, pictures?
06:11Uh, the Eye of Horus, please.
06:12Eye of Horus.
06:13What would connect these clues?
06:15Here's the first.
06:16OK, um, I can't figure out what that is.
06:23I don't think I'm going to define it.
06:24Yeah, next, please.
06:26Nine of them.
06:28So, something, some sort of room or people in Ark?
06:31Ark, maybe.
06:32Is it Ark artists?
06:34Listed at the end.
06:36The pairs, do you write it or something?
06:38Let's go for the end.
06:38Next, please.
06:40Um.
06:41Oh, is it, is it?
06:42Oh, is it going to St Ives?
06:44Are we going to, I met a man, I met a man with seven wives, yes, I think so.
06:48Seven to the thingy, yeah, that works.
06:49Shall we go for it?
06:50Yeah, I think it's good.
06:52The number of, uh, you know, living things in the St Ives, uh, rhyme.
06:59I'm going to take that answer, although, in fact, you have not worded it perfectly.
07:05Can I have another go?
07:07Well, you don't need to have another go, because I'm going to take your answer,
07:09because you've pretty much solved it.
07:11Of course, the rhyme, as I was going to St Ives, I met a man with seven wives,
07:14and so on, and the twist in the riddle is, if the narrator is the only person going,
07:19because they're coming in the other direction, it would be one.
07:22You said living things, the sacks are included in the rhyme.
07:25At clue one, it would be 2,800, based on the last line,
07:30kits, cats, sacks, wives.
07:31So 2,800 if you're not including the man and the narrator.
07:352,802 if you are including them.
07:37Nine, if only the humans present, counts.
07:40But at the end, he asks about the sacks.
07:43You said the number of living things going to St Ives.
07:45I forgot, yes.
07:46But given that it is the riddle of St Ives,
07:49I will accept your answer.
07:51Workerbees, what would you like?
07:53Uh, water, please.
07:54Water.
07:55These are going to be picture clues.
07:56What do they have in common?
07:57Here's the first.
07:58People bashing a statue, like, riots, vandals.
08:02Yeah, vandals.
08:03Next, please.
08:06Goths.
08:06They are, oh, they're ancient tribes.
08:08Should we just go with that?
08:09Yeah.
08:11Ancient tribes?
08:13They're old tribes, yes.
08:14I mean, you picked that quickly.
08:15That first picture, you recognised vandals.
08:18To me, they look like people doing a dance scene.
08:20They are like campused vandals I've ever seen.
08:23So, vandals and goths, let's bring up all the clues
08:26and tell me what we can see.
08:28Franks.
08:29And the Angles.
08:30Who are those Franks?
08:32Sinatra, Lampard and...
08:34Ocean.
08:34And Frank Ocean, exactly so.
08:36Three Franks and some Angles.
08:38So, they're all Germanic tribes.
08:41When do the Angles invade Britain?
08:43A long time ago.
08:44In the 5th century.
08:46But they won't include that exchange in the show
08:48because most of the show will be taken up with the riddle of St Ives.
08:51There'll be no time for any other chat.
08:55Pictures, what would you like?
08:56We'll have the Horned Viper, please.
08:58OK.
08:58Ah.
09:00The music question, what do these clues have in common?
09:03Here's the first.
09:03MUSIC PLAYS
09:05MUSIC PLAYS
09:06Maybe Mabel, yeah.
09:07Sounds a bit like Mabel.
09:08Yeah, she's a daughter.
09:10That's nice.
09:11OK, but we want more, yeah?
09:12Next, please.
09:13MUSIC PLAYS
09:14MUSIC PLAYS
09:15OK, issue four.
09:17MUSIC PLAYS
09:19Can we just copy it?
09:20MUSIC PLAYS
09:20ouch?
09:22First time.
09:23Do they all scan the ego都是 where we can move?
09:24Next, please.
09:25MUSIC PLAYS
09:27Sit down.
09:29MUSIC PLAYS
09:29Oh, these are all commands by you.
09:31The other ones, we should...
09:33I mean, if it's James and Mabel...
09:35Should we take another?
09:35Next, please.
09:37MUSIC PLAYS
09:39They're telling us to do things.
09:42Two seconds.
09:42that's good these song titles are instructions again it's I'll take it can
09:49you tell me anything else that we can sit down as invited by James I think we
09:53are being asked to do the twist no will be not they are commands the first piece
10:01stay of these are for dogs the second one Bjork and David Arnold did you know
10:08the title play dead sit down by James and the last one Chuck Berry it's roll over
10:15Beethoven but I cannot legislate Paddy for the instructions you might give your
10:22team in a break for me it would be dog commands but perhaps any leader might ask
10:28that of anyone worker bees what would you like twisted facts nothing else is
10:34available this is the last question of the round and here's your first clue
10:38next please
10:47next please
10:58they've got bells I'm afraid they do not all have bells so bonus chance for you
11:09pictures there are more of these than there are humans they outnumber the humans do
11:14you know the approximate ratios I mean how many bicycles per person in the
11:19Netherlands 1.4 I mean it is 1.4 that's that's insane there's a moment there's
11:28about twenty four point one million bicycles and 18 million people that's
11:32about that's about 1.4 I mean that makes up for your living things in this and I
11:37question calls in Andorra 81,000 people how many cons hundred thousand yeah 98,000
11:44good on this cows in Uruguay like four to one it's three and a half to one I mean
11:51there's three and a half million people and 12 million cattle and the sheep in
11:54New Zealand eight to one or something yeah well sadly the ratio has dropped in
12:00recent years now it's about it's about four or five sheep per person very good
12:05that means at the end of round one the worker bees have three points the
12:09pictures have five pictures you'll be going first in the sequences round please
12:16choose a hieroglyph so be it what would come forth in this sequence here's the
12:22first next please okay the big one that's like wedding the trouble I think we
12:39translate this or something for something like shall we take lost and puzzle out
12:42next please oh is it the number of letters to take out an abbreviation like
12:55the biggum would take out two okay what'll come next okay and then you do the
13:00answer um so it's it's it's just like a phrase that you wouldn't take any letters
13:10out of in any circumstances that is not a proper sequence I'm afraid because the
13:15numbers wouldn't add up so a bonus chance for you worker bees well no we don't I'm
13:19afraid look at the number of letters in the words in the clue clue one for four
13:28letter words clue two three three letter words clue two to two letter words I just
13:34want one one letter word a so no points there worker bees please choose a question
13:41lion please lion what would come forth in this sequence here's the first
13:46name of the name of the ship it's a pump on wash it's a pump on wash I don't know should we
13:54get the next one yeah next please it's what's on this one isn't it are they seven I don't
14:00know is how many people on them we're looking for a ship with two people on it should we get one
14:05two colon and then the name of a ship with a crew of two people for example a my ship that I'm gonna
14:35buy a pair of skulls boat in an Olympic rowing race I will accept that answer yes your your
14:45opponents have been a bit fuzzy around the edges with a couple of them so I will take that answer
14:48we've got the African Queen our ships are all in kind of works of literature and film do you know
14:55what they are you said the black pig is is it Pugwash it's Captain Pugwash can you name any of that crew
15:01Captain Pugwash no it's not anything filthy that's an urban myth you know pirate Barnabas Tom the cabin
15:09boy and then master mate and pirate Willie which I think gave people ideas but there's nothing wrong
15:14with any of those names the swallow is that as in swallows and ams of course that's the Walker
15:20children's boat the orca is from I don't know that one jaws jaws and I would have taken to the orca after
15:28someone gets eaten because the crew numbers go down so any boat with a crew of two well done
15:34pictures what would you like two reads please two reads what would come forth in this sequence
15:39here's the first yes it is so the Pope yeah right yeah if that's San Marino then the Pope yes because
16:02it will be and Leo the 14th is it definitely it looks like it it really does just Leo the 14th
16:07yes yeah Pope Leo the 14th is the right answer very good talk me through the clues please well
16:16I'll start with the captain's regent who are the protectors of San Marino yeah that's right and
16:23that's clue two that's clue two at time of recording these are the captain's regent but they're actually
16:27twice yearly selected to be the heads of state Prince Albert the second of Monica mm-hmm Hans
16:35Adam Lichtenstein that's right they're the four smallest microstates going towards the smallest and
16:42that's Vatican City and of course the Pope would be the head of state there well done workabees what
16:48would you like we have the eye of Horus please yes you could what would come forth in this sequence
16:53he is the first next please next please are they bankers Colin Baker from dr. who's I don't know
17:23two seconds David B not a sequence I'm afraid pictures you've got a bonus chance Dominic B not
17:42not it clearly nobody here watches Bridgerton no clearly Paddy watches Bridgerton it's Daphne it's
17:53um Phoebe Dynevor exactly so these are the Bridgerton children and this is you know in age order but also
17:59they come in alphabetical order so Anthony Benedict Colin and then Daphne Bridgerton what would you like
18:05next we will have the twisted flax please the twisted flax these are going to be picture clues what
18:10would you expect to see in the fourth picture here's the first
18:13yeah it's a peach melbourne is it yeah it's a peach melbourne state fruit oh yeah okay I like this next
18:22please that's Nellie Melbourne and she was named after the city of Melbourne peach melbourne was named
18:28after her and Melbourne was named after the prime minister William Lamb Viscount Melbourne buzzin
18:33buzzin will you a picture of William Lamb Viscount Melbourne brilliant Jonathan a picture of William
18:39Lamb Viscount Melbourne is exactly what we've got very well done what's going on here Jonathan um so
18:45each one is named after the one that came before so peach melbourne was named after the opera singer
18:50Nellie Melba she took her stage surname Melba from the city of Melbourne and the city of Melbourne
18:54was named after the British prime minister by Kate Melbourne exactly so yes Melbourne could so easily
18:59have been lamb city couldn't it it was a tribute to the prime minister at the time and he takes
19:04them of course from Melbourne in Derbyshire Melbourne hall was where he lived back to you worker bees for
19:10the last question of the round the water question what would come forth in this sequence here's the
19:15first next please next please
19:32I'm gonna let Pete answer this one 800 colon and a bowler in cricket who has taken more than 800 wickets
19:57this time we need a complete answer we'll go for Muralithoran is the right answer your cricket fan no any
20:09cricket fans over there yes absolutely I I love my cricket I should be playing today let me ask you
20:15about this chap at 800 is this the kind of record that's likely to be broken soon I don't think so I
20:22don't think anyone's quite got his longevity but maybe one day in the distant future well I'm sorry
20:30you're missing your cricket match to be here time will tell if that was a wise decision that means at
20:36the end of round two the worker bees have seven points the pictures have 11 let's play a connecting
20:45wall worker bees you can choose would you like lion or water water please two and a half minutes to solve the water wall
20:53starting now stop like Tom Pinter stop the playwrights or the playwrights who are the playwrights in there
21:01orton and somewhere else I'm gonna come back to those I've got sucre sugar sugar there's another word for
21:09sugar is that one you've got South American cities is that hard gonna be a sugar one so I'd say
21:15that one that sounds sugary maybe yeah sugar's Welsh it's because German suitcase French try
21:43so we've got our terms of endearment yeah no but that doesn't make sense does it so have we got
22:12playwrights still stop hard Pinter and water what could the other ones be so cease fire do you have
22:19terms of a cease fire no wait you've got cease quit oh yes you're right um stop stop yeah cease stop
22:27quit quit what about the connections tell me about the first group starting sugar that is sugar I'm only
22:48saying it like that because I I know you know it's sugar because you said it several times and that's the
22:52watch what about the other languages is
22:54Arabic German took her is German and soccer is Swedish and the second one is actually Romanian oh
23:01okay what about the next group starting soup South American you were there South American cities because
23:07actually that's not sugar that's the red herring and the next group starting keto they'll start with
23:13words that mean stop quick stop end and cease at the beginning and the last group Pinter Hare and so
23:19on playwrights they are the playwrights yes David Hare and Lucy Preble you're perhaps less familiar with
23:25than Harold Pinter and Joe Orton but you found them all and gave me the connections and you get a bonus so
23:30that's a maximum of 10 points let's bring in their opponents and give them the other wall you will have
23:36the lion wall two and a half minutes to solve it starting now okay so monsoon Cape Doctor
23:47Scirocco are all wins and Mistral and maybe something else okay let's have a look so you said Mistral are
23:54there any other wins I can't see one okay might not be that we've got we've got a bunch of directors
23:58did we say Cape Doctor sorry oh yeah we did say we've got directors Kieslowski Linklater Jackson and
24:04Zemeckis yeah probably and Leone actually I think we can probably rule out Jax I'll cycle so I've left out
24:10Jackson left out Leone yeah I'll leave out Zemeckis I'll leave out Linklater I'll leave out Kieslowski
24:16oh okay great come back to us Ravetsch has got is that Cal in H at the end Vash that's Vash
24:22okay now we've got now for Minow right so Farfalla means butterfly in Italian yes it does
24:28Aquila means eagle in Italian I think it does I think Karnay is dog Karnay is dog and we could probably
24:32I could probably just go so is also bear it might well be yes let's give that a go maybe
24:37Levescio maybe okay okay Italian animals we're left with wins oh later soon now yeah later soon now
24:46and then yeah so we've got the others must be wins we've got ends intense thingies what they call
24:51Jonathan I'll let you decide yeah so and then we've got the wins yeah we're happy I think that's good
24:56then go bad go it's off the wall very well done what about that first blue group starting Zemeckis or
25:03Zemeckis these are film directors they are film directors and the next group starting Kane these
25:09are animals in Italian so that's right dog I think bear butterfly and eagle oh very good
25:17and monsoon link later and so on these all end in words soon later now and then that are to do with
25:26when you do things or something temporal adverbs thank you yes very nice very nice and the next group
25:33Sirocco and so on uh wins they are all wins around the world so that is all the connections as well and
25:40the bonus it's a total of 10 points let's have a look at the overall scores
25:44the worker bees have 17 points the pictures have 21
25:48missing vowels now teams fingers on buzzers the first group of disguised clues are all things that
25:56Hans Zimmer composed music for
25:59pictures the lion king yes he did
26:04pictures June correct
26:09pictures going for goals that
26:13two
26:16worker bees call of duty yes he did next category titles of Shakespearean comedies with the words in reverse order
26:26worker bees lost labor's loves well done
26:30worker bees nothing about do much not a title I'm afraid pictures do you know nothing but I do much that's not it
26:43that's not it nothing about a do much for much to do about nothing next clue
26:48pictures
26:51pictures well ends that well balls there you go
26:54pictures measure for measure measure for measure next category morally questionable rabbits
27:04pictures
27:05pictures
27:06pictures
27:07pictures
27:08pictures
27:09pictures
27:10pictures
27:11pictures
27:12bad bunny
27:13pictures
27:14bad bunny
27:15correct
27:16pictures
27:17Harry angstrom
27:18the John Updike character
27:19pictures
27:21pictures
27:22pictures
27:24pictures
27:25pictures
27:26general
27:27from Watership Town
27:28next category
27:29but there will be no next category because that is the end of the quiz and looking at the final scores
27:36the worker bees have 18 points but the winners with a really excellent 30 points are the pitchers
27:44terrific that was a great round four for you very good scoring but you're a great team as well you are not out we'll see you later in the competition
27:51pictures you're through to the next round
27:54let's have a little bit of Milton
27:56we left it last week with Lucifer falling falling down he went and round he throws his baleful eyes that witnessed huge affliction and dismay mixed with obdurate pride and steadfast hate at once as far as angels can he views
28:14but what does he view
28:16tune in next week to find out
28:18goodbye
28:20i've come back to us
28:21about
28:23and
28:24well
28:25at
28:26it
28:27and
28:28not
28:30to
28:32and
28:33the
28:34the
28:37up
28:38the
28:39the
28:40the
28:41the
28:43the
28:44the
28:45the
28:46the
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