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00:00Hello, I'm Jeremy Vine, and this is the show where two celebrity teams face a series of head-scratching puzzles you can play along at home, too.
00:09Let's face it, probably with greater success and far less head-scratching.
00:12This is Celebrity Puzzling.
00:30Welcome to tonight's show. Without further ado, let's meet our two incredible team captains.
00:37She's a human calculator, but much more fun than that sounds.
00:40An icon of telly, the incredible Carol Vorderman.
00:45And facing off against Carol tonight, the genius behind the Madame Blanc mysteries, and a Man City fan, so no one's perfect.
00:54Sally Lindsay! There you go!
00:56And two semi-willing victims will tonight join our wonderful captains to show off what they hope is their real puzzling prowess.
01:05Joining our stalwart skipper, Sally, is a fantastic comedy performer who loves his cricket, hoping not to get stumped tonight.
01:12Miles Jupp, welcome.
01:13And your team captain, Carol, is my fellow face for radio, the wonderful Melvin Aduun.
01:18So good to see you.
01:20Now, we need to get this out of the way first.
01:22This is your first time in the room with one of your heroines.
01:25Yes, I'm a bit nervous, to be honest with you.
01:28Oh, don't be nervous.
01:28But excited at the same time.
01:30As long as you're excited, that's all right.
01:31This is a big deal for me.
01:32Did you see, Carol, what happened when Melvin was on I'm a Celeb?
01:36Well, he slept with his head on my pillow.
01:40Yeah.
01:42Describe that, Melvin.
01:43No comment. I don't want to get capsuled.
01:45But Carol is your, I think, one of your top people in the world.
01:49I'm a big fan of Carol Waldemar.
01:51Yeah.
01:51I don't know what I'm saying, your full name, because you're sitting right here.
01:54But, yeah, I've always been a big fan.
01:56So this is quite strange for me right there.
01:58I don't want to let you down.
01:59So we're here to win.
02:00I know.
02:01You're very, very, very bright.
02:03Miles, now you're smart, and you've had such an amazing career.
02:06Wow.
02:06Comedy, and then I've got you boxed in my head as a comedian,
02:10and then I'm watching Napoleon, and you showed up in that.
02:13Yeah, I was an emperor, Francis II of Austrian Europe.
02:16It's probably the best part ever, isn't it?
02:18It was pretty exciting, yeah.
02:19I wasn't allowed to ride a horse.
02:21I was sent to a horse riding centre, and they said,
02:23we just want to see how much riding you can do.
02:25So I spent an hour on this horse, thinking, well, that's all right.
02:28It wasn't as hard as I thought it was going to be.
02:30And then I turn up the next day, and they said,
02:31yeah, we've got a stuntman in.
02:32You cannot ride.
02:35The stuntman, I'm surprised he didn't get the pass.
02:37He looked amazing.
02:39OK, so let's get our puzzle hats on.
02:41Our teams face a random selection of frequently frustrating puzzles
02:45in order to score as many points as possible,
02:48and that's important because you'll want a big lead
02:50going into our final round, which is Memory Bank,
02:52where everything can change.
02:54So, without further ado, your first puzzle tonight is Intervention.
02:58It's not a normal intervention, although there may still be some arguments
03:04and angry recrimination.
03:06In this round, I'll show you a classic Venn diagram.
03:08You just need to give me answers that fit into the overlap.
03:10I'll even give you one correct answer to kick you off.
03:13You just have to try to give me two more, one point for each.
03:16I'll give you an example first.
03:17Here, we are looking for the name of any Ed Sheeran album
03:21that is also a mathematical symbol.
03:24And if I give you an example, plus is both.
03:28Anyone else?
03:30Multiply?
03:30Yeah, absolutely, Melvin, multiply.
03:33Go on, Miles, come on, you know this.
03:35Minus.
03:36Minus!
03:37Yeah, subtract, that's fine.
03:39And there's equals as well, and divide.
03:43Where would you go after those ones?
03:45Pi.
03:46Pi.
03:46Pi.
03:47An album called Pi.
03:48Brilliant.
03:48Square root, cosine.
03:50Yeah.
03:51So, Sally and Miles, here is your first intervention.
03:54We're looking for any of the hundred most common names
03:59given to baby girls born in England and Wales in 2023
04:02that are also the names of flowers or plants.
04:07Let me give you one of the answers first to help you on your way.
04:10Rose.
04:11OK.
04:12Over to you.
04:13Lily.
04:14Let's see if Lily's there.
04:16Yes.
04:17Yay.
04:19Daisy.
04:20Daisy.
04:22Yes.
04:22And she could have had Ivy and Willie...
04:25Willow and...
04:26Sorry.
04:26And she could have...
04:27How generous of you, Jeremy.
04:31OK.
04:32Carol and Melvin, here's your first puzzle.
04:35OK.
04:35We're looking for any country that's hosted both the summer
04:38and the winter Olympic Games.
04:41I'll give you an example first.
04:43France.
04:44Over to you.
04:46Canada.
04:47Canada.
04:49Yes.
04:50Canada is there.
04:52I want to say China.
04:55Italy.
04:55Italy.
04:56Yeah, you try.
04:57Italy.
04:58Is Italy there?
05:00Yeah.
05:01Well done.
05:02You could have also had China, Germany, Japan, Russia.
05:06Well done both.
05:08Sally and Miles.
05:09You ready?
05:10Yeah.
05:11Here we go.
05:11We're looking for any Oscar winning actress...
05:14Have you brought John Inman up?
05:17Who's been awarded a Dame Hood.
05:20Yeah, you're right.
05:22That is John Inman.
05:23Oh, I know.
05:23That's so good.
05:24But that's why I suppose I'm Dame.
05:26I can't remember him getting his Oscar.
05:27People with Dame Hoods who've also been Oscar winning actresses.
05:33OK.
05:34I'll give you an example.
05:35Elizabeth Taylor.
05:36Judi Dench.
05:38Judi Dench.
05:39Let's see.
05:40Yes.
05:43Who was the MP for Labour?
05:45Oh, Glenda Jackson.
05:47Glenda Jackson.
05:47Glenda Jackson.
05:50Oh, poor old Glenda.
05:52Sorry.
05:53Shall I give you some names here, just in case you're suddenly racking your brains?
05:57So, Olivia de Havilland, back in the day.
06:00Yes, Maggie Smith.
06:01Julie Andrews, Emma Thompson, Helen Mirren.
06:04There's a few there.
06:05OK, Carol and Melvin, you can really assert your advantage here.
06:08Next up for you.
06:09Oh, dear.
06:10Here we go.
06:11We're looking for any traditional wedding anniversary gift material that is also a chemical element.
06:16I'll give you an example.
06:18Gold.
06:18Gold and wedding.
06:19Silver.
06:20Silver.
06:22Yes.
06:25Copper, please.
06:26Copper.
06:28It's quite an unusual one.
06:29Yes, you're right.
06:31Do you know which the copper is out of interest?
06:34It's the temp.
06:37You're very close.
06:38It's the ninth.
06:39Although, weirdly, in the US, it's the seventh.
06:42Oh, that'll be your senior.
06:44Yeah.
06:44Oh, I know.
06:46OK, Sally and Miles, on your third puzzle, there are three points on offer if you can give me three correct answers.
06:52So, we're looking for the names of any US states that feature a point of a compass.
06:56North Carolina.
06:58North Carolina.
06:59North Carolina.
06:59Well done.
07:01That's there.
07:02West Virginia.
07:03West Virginia.
07:05Green.
07:06Yes.
07:07It must be a state that has south in the...
07:12One more.
07:13South Carolina.
07:15South Carolina.
07:16Go for it.
07:17Yeah.
07:17South Carolina.
07:18South Carolina.
07:19Is a state.
07:21I was worried for you.
07:23So, I was thinking, wait, have you done North Carolina?
07:24Why haven't I said, so, we did work out in the end.
07:26Well done, guys.
07:27Carol and Melvin, three points on offer for this one.
07:30We got this.
07:31Here we jolly well go.
07:32Oh, heck.
07:32So, we're looking for any traditional British bingo call that is also the title of a UK top 40 hit.
07:39What?
07:42Legs 11.
07:44Legs 11.
07:46Let's see.
07:48Yes.
07:49Actually, you can have that.
07:50VZ Top Legs.
07:52Okay.
07:53Well done.
07:54Right, okay.
07:55Right.
07:55So, we've got fat ladies.
07:59Yeah, two fat ladies, haven't you?
08:01Rubber Ducks.
08:02Oh, man.
08:04I couldn't believe it.
08:04Suddenly, it's all gone.
08:06And numbers are your thing.
08:08So, we should just focus on the most popular calls.
08:12I played a bingo manager in a play, and I don't know any of them.
08:15Oh, you can't?
08:16I don't know.
08:16I think Sally helping you with the answers probably isn't part of the game.
08:20Can she help us, though?
08:22No.
08:22I don't know any such.
08:23She can't remember them anyway.
08:24What was the duck one, you said?
08:27Rubber Duck.
08:28Let's just do that.
08:29Yeah.
08:30Rubber Duck.
08:31Rubber Duck.
08:33What number is Rubber Duck?
08:35That's what I've...
08:36I don't know.
08:36It was like 22.
08:38I don't...
08:3822 was two ducks or something.
08:41Oh, right.
08:41It looks like...
08:42Come on.
08:43Sorry.
08:44Let's have another.
08:45Literally, Legs 11 is the only one I know.
08:47Okay, so Kelly's Eye.
08:49Kelly's Eye.
08:50Is that number one?
08:54Can I run through some for you?
08:56Yeah.
08:56Go on.
08:56Number 17, Dancing Queen.
08:59Didn't know that.
09:00No way.
09:01Number 85.
09:03Staying Alive.
09:04Staying Alive.
09:05Oh.
09:06Watch you both kick yourselves now.
09:0867.
09:11Stairway.
09:11Stairway.
09:13There we are.
09:13At the end of our first round, we can see the scores.
09:17You watch how competitive Carol gets now.
09:19Carol and Melvin are on five.
09:21Oh, not bad.
09:22Miles and Sally are on six.
09:25I thought you only missed out on...
09:28There's only one little answer.
09:30Yeah, we can put it behind us.
09:32So we're ready for another puzzle.
09:34Sally?
09:34Yeah, yeah.
09:34Yes?
09:35In this round, we send one of our teams up to the letterbox
09:38for a chance to bag bonus points
09:40without the interference of their pesky rivals.
09:43Going first, it's Carol and Melvin.
09:45And the game you're both playing tonight is called Thirdle.
09:51So I'll just show you on the screen how it looks.
09:54You're going to see three words,
09:55each with the third letter missing.
09:57You need to fill in those missing letters
09:59to spell a new word vertically.
10:02So here we're looking at this, I guess, madly, fault, digit.
10:07Yes, because that's Doug.
10:08It works.
10:09Doug, like the same way that Melvin has dug himself,
10:11a Carol Vorderman-sized super fan hole to fall into here.
10:15OK, so Carol and Melvin,
10:17let's head over to the letterbox to play Thirdle.
10:19Carol Vorderman's super fan hole.
10:23Still some podcasts yet to be made.
10:25You're against the clock,
10:30so when you're ready to lock in your answer,
10:32hit the button, you'll score three points
10:33if you solve the puzzle.
10:35Carol, Melvin, here's your first Thirdle.
10:38Your time starts now.
10:40Oh, wow.
10:41OK.
10:42What have we got?
10:43Do you think S-P-E-E-D, speed?
10:45Speed, yes, E.
10:46Yeah, happy for that.
10:47Jolly.
10:48We've got speed there.
10:50E-L.
10:51We're looking for a vertical word as well.
10:53What is that word?
10:54Not long left.
10:55What's in there?
10:57S-S-S-S-S-S-S-B-E.
10:59Oh, Melvin?
11:01Um.
11:01No, no, no.
11:02Oh, what?
11:03S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S.
11:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:06What on earth is that?
11:11Oh, well, time up.
11:12Oh!
11:13Oh, no, no.
11:16Oh, no.
11:16You were on stream and you did a S-S-S-S-S-S.
11:20Oh, no, no.
11:20Samba wasn't great.
11:22Oh, Carol, you were so quick on speed, you were fast on jolly, and then Samba defeated you.
11:27All right, Carol, Melvin, your second puzzle.
11:30You'll need to spell a new four-letter word vertically.
11:32Put the word Samba out of your mind.
11:34Here we go.
11:35All right.
11:37Okay.
11:37Okay, I think that's quirk.
11:39Yeah.
11:40Quirk.
11:40So, what was the second one?
11:43Leaks.
11:44Yep, straight in.
11:45Leaks.
11:46Leaks, Welsh word.
11:47Toddy, would that be?
11:48Toddy?
11:49Toddy.
11:50Toddy.
11:51Hot toddy.
11:52Toddy.
11:54On earth is that buxom?
11:56I know what that is.
11:56That's quirk, a thing in physics.
11:5915 seconds.
12:00Buxom.
12:01Laxed.
12:02Well done.
12:02Look at her go.
12:03Look at her go.
12:04Oh, wow.
12:05Remember to hit the button.
12:06Remember to hit the button.
12:07Well done.
12:07I literally...
12:08I was worried for you because I thought quirk leaves you in a complete dead end.
12:14Quirk is a particle in physics.
12:16It's a particle.
12:18Did you know that?
12:18I actually was going to say that.
12:19One of my favourite parts.
12:22I've done that.
12:23That's that.
12:23It's quirk, buxom, leaks, toddy.
12:25So, well done.
12:27Your final puzzle has five words to complete.
12:29You'll need to spell a new five-letter word vertically.
12:32All right.
12:32Doing well.
12:33Your time starts now.
12:34Okay.
12:35What have we got?
12:36Vapid.
12:38Vapid.
12:38Vapid.
12:39Vapid, yeah.
12:40Frame.
12:40Frame, yeah.
12:42Moist.
12:43Moist, yeah.
12:44Eye, where's it?
12:45Eye, yeah.
12:46You are rapid with the pints.
12:48Is that pears?
12:49N, pints.
12:51Pairs.
12:52Paint.
12:52Pints, yeah.
12:53N, N, N, N.
12:55Where's N here?
12:55Over there.
12:58Paint.
12:58Butter?
13:00No.
13:01Paint.
13:02Paint.
13:03Yeah, teeth.
13:05Let's see.
13:06Well done.
13:07Yay!
13:09You were faster on five than you were on the three.
13:13That's brilliant.
13:14This is a funny word.
13:15We don't use that very often, do we?
13:16Vapid, yeah.
13:16Vapid, yeah.
13:16Do you use vapid often?
13:17I wouldn't have seen that.
13:18When I got the fastest time on top gear, in the wet, Clarkson said it was only mildly moist.
13:25So it was...
13:26You can't forget that.
13:27You cannot forget that.
13:29No, and I suspect Melvin won't either.
13:31I won't forget this day.
13:34Well done.
13:35Please head back to your seats.
13:39How did you get on at home?
13:41Did you beat quiz royalty, Carol Vorderman, or were you doomed to failure?
13:45Oh!
13:47Very good.
13:50Time for the scores.
13:52Let's brace ourselves here, because I feel it's getting competitive in the studio.
13:56Carol and Melvin on 14.
13:57They played well in the last round.
13:59Miles and Sally on six.
14:00Don't worry, you'll get your chance for some points at the letterbox after the break.
14:07We'll rest our grey matter for just a moment, and we'll see you in a minute.
14:10Can you complete the vertical word that solves this thirdle?
14:18Best of luck.
14:19Puzzlers, did you manage to complete the thirdle?
14:36If you did, great job.
14:38Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling, where our team captains Sally Lindsay and Carol Vorderman
14:45are being helped, and in some cases hindered, by Miles Jupp and Melvin Atoon.
14:50Sally Miles, lagging a little bit, you now get your chance to bank some bonus points by taking
14:54your turn at the letterbox to play thirdle.
14:57Sally Miles, when you're ready to lock in your answer, hit the button.
15:02Your time starts now.
15:05Okay, so vegan steel rally would be...
15:08Oh, straight there with the old three words.
15:11Is that good?
15:12Is that gel?
15:13Is that a word?
15:15You've got it.
15:16I think that was some sort of record.
15:18Well, vegan steel rally.
15:21Well done.
15:21You were fast.
15:22You've got the points.
15:23I suddenly realised that I didn't know gel was a word.
15:24It's made me panic a bit.
15:25Yeah.
15:27Okay, your second puzzle will have four words with their third letters missing, and you'll
15:31need to spell a new four-letter word vertically.
15:33Worth four points this time.
15:35Here we go.
15:37Oh, straight there with muddy.
15:39It could be lines.
15:41Skate.
15:42Oh, gosh, what's this?
15:45Lines.
15:46Where's the end going to be?
15:48Lines, Dan?
15:49No, that's not right, but that could be tapas.
15:52So what's that?
15:53Limes.
15:54Damp.
15:54Damp.
15:55Here we go.
15:55Yeah, yeah, damp, damp, damp, damp.
15:56Oh, okay, right, hit the button.
15:58Yes, you've got it.
15:59Damp is the word.
16:01Tapas is a bit...
16:01Yes, sir.
16:02We've got a little echo of Samba earlier, which...
16:05I was just going to say.
16:06Well, sometimes you get word blindness when it's not a sort of British origin word.
16:10It's fine for me, because I eat a lot.
16:12Okay, so, well done.
16:14It's going to get maybe a little bit harder.
16:15Your final puzzle has five words to solve.
16:18You'll need to spell a new five-letter word.
16:21It's worth a bump of five points.
16:22Are you ready?
16:23Yep.
16:23Your time starts now.
16:26Oh, that could be dunks.
16:28What's that?
16:28Opening one.
16:28It ends over there.
16:30Dunks.
16:30And then that could be party.
16:31Dunks.
16:32No, it can't be R.
16:34Let's do this.
16:35Kayak, Y.
16:36Okay, and then I'm just going to go for futon there.
16:39So, that's...
16:40Futon.
16:41What am I wrong about that?
16:42Futon, doze...
16:43Dopey.
16:44What sort of word is this coming?
16:46This doesn't know that a word.
16:46Dopey, that's good.
16:47But let's stick it in the moment.
16:47What'll we...
16:48Dopey.
16:50Dunks.
16:50That's not a word, is it?
16:51Patty.
16:52Patty is a thing, isn't it?
16:54Dozey, patty.
16:55Patty's a word.
16:56Oh, no, we've already used the tea.
16:57No, no, we can't use tea.
16:58This has turned into a nightmare, Jeremy.
17:02Well, part...
17:03Futon looks good down there.
17:05Party.
17:05Is it dokes or is it something else?
17:07Party, come on.
17:08Oh, guys.
17:10So, I think we need to see.
17:12We have some ducks there.
17:13Ducks.
17:14Oh, that's my easier word.
17:15And it's a funny old word crypt, isn't it?
17:18Crypt, yeah.
17:18Let's get the R just so we can see the solution.
17:22It was...
17:22I got the top line.
17:24If you get that one wrong, that's it.
17:26Yeah, that was me.
17:26That was me with dokes.
17:27No, it wasn't.
17:28It was me.
17:28I did it.
17:29Can I praise Miles for seeing Futon immediately?
17:32I know my place.
17:35All right.
17:36So, there we are.
17:37Oh, never mind.
17:37Head back to your seats.
17:42How many points did we rack up at home?
17:44Well done, Sally and Miles.
17:45Your visit to the Letterboxd has scored you seven.
17:48Let's look at the points.
17:50Carol and Melvin, 14.
17:52Miles and Sally, 13.
17:54We're still plenty to play for.
17:56Our next round is inspired by the clashing worlds of puzzles and pop.
17:59It's Song Cipher.
18:03Now, I just...
18:04Because, Melvin, you've got a great background in music, radio and pop and everything else.
18:09Yeah, everyone says that, but I feel like we get to see all the titles on our screens,
18:13so I don't ever have to think about it.
18:15You do the Live Lounge now?
18:16Live Lounge.
18:17Radio 1.
18:17And what's your favourite artist lately been?
18:20Probably Little Sims for me.
18:21Oh, Little Sims.
18:22She's a great rapper.
18:23Miles, where are you on Little Sims?
18:24Yes, I like them.
18:26They're more transportable than the big ones.
18:30Yeah, no, I'm nowhere.
18:31You see, I'm worried for you, Miles, in this round, because you've got a DJ and...
18:36Yeah, no, but he was just suggesting that presenting is little more than reading out loud, Jeremy.
18:39I didn't see you.
18:40I don't know how you feel about that.
18:42So, OK, time to find out who's going straight to number one and who'll be a bit more number two.
18:52So, I'll give you an example.
18:54In this case, the clue is Mark Ronson.
18:56The letters are concealed by a code of symbols, and I need the title of the song.
19:01And if you get it straight away, you bag three points.
19:03If you're struggling, I then reveal a letter in the cipher which says that the X is an N,
19:09although the points on offer drop to two.
19:11If you still can't get it and a second cipher letter needs to be revealed, we do that.
19:15This is the infinity symbol.
19:17It's a T. Have you got it?
19:19I'm trying to sing it in my head.
19:20It's with Bruno Mars.
19:23Oh!
19:23Got the telephone, yeah.
19:24That's it.
19:25So, Sally and Miles, are you ready?
19:28The lights are on.
19:29Here we go.
19:30So, I'm giving you your first song cipher now.
19:33There it is.
19:35The Clue, Spice Girls.
19:37So, it's one of their songs.
19:38There was Wannabe with one of their songs.
19:42It's not that.
19:43Spice it will be live.
19:45Shall I give you a letter?
19:46Yes, please.
19:47Okay, here we go.
19:48So, the first letter is G.
19:50Is there one that's double O?
19:54Good something.
19:55Give me another one.
19:56It's only worth one point now.
19:58Good.
20:00Song title, Spice Girls.
20:02I don't know it, but we'll have a guess.
20:05I'm not sure.
20:05They know it, yeah.
20:06Have a guess.
20:07Good boy.
20:08Good boy.
20:10Melvin, do you know?
20:11Goodbye.
20:12Goodbye.
20:13Yeah, that's the same song.
20:15She was pronouncing it now.
20:16She was pronouncing it.
20:17I've got West Midlands accent.
20:19Good boy.
20:21I was looking for Wannabe, like you.
20:23That's the one I know.
20:24All right.
20:24Carol, Melvin, big moment here.
20:27Brain box and a DJ.
20:29Here we go.
20:29First song, Cypher.
20:32And the clue, Prince.
20:34Prince song.
20:37Kiss, you've got Dove's Cry, you've got 1999, which wouldn't be that.
20:45I can offer you a letter.
20:47Yes, can I have a letter, please?
20:48Yes, you can have a letter.
20:49Here we go.
20:50So, the purple hexagon is I.
20:55Sally has got this.
20:57You've got to be careful, Sally.
20:58Sally and Miles, actually.
20:59Be careful, Sally.
21:00Even I've got this, and I only know about cricket in the 90s.
21:02Really?
21:04Okay.
21:05I don't know.
21:06Give you another Cypher letter here.
21:08E something.
21:09So, it's red.
21:10Two Ps in it.
21:12Is it worth one point now?
21:15Purple rain.
21:15Purple rain.
21:16Let's have a look.
21:17Oh, God.
21:18I've done that.
21:19No.
21:20That's not good enough.
21:21You'll enjoy the next line.
21:22It's going to get a bit harder now.
21:24Okay.
21:25I'm not going to give you the artist.
21:26I'm just going to give you the decade.
21:28Sally and Miles, you're enjoying yourselves, I can tell.
21:31You go first.
21:32There it is.
21:33It's a 1970s song.
21:35Okay.
21:35Three points on offer.
21:37Something on glass.
21:39Well, er, something on...
21:41What was it, Debbie Harry?
21:42Debbie Harry, no, er, walking on break glass.
21:45That was Lennox.
21:46That's like the 90s, isn't it?
21:47No, no, no, no, on glass.
21:48Something on glass.
21:48Debbie.
21:50This is so hard.
21:51That's tough.
21:51That's tough.
21:52I can give you a Cypher.
21:54Yeah, give us one.
21:55Yeah, we'll take it.
21:55Okay, let's reveal one.
21:57A.
21:58Sorry, I'm thinking that's glass.
21:59It's now worth two points.
22:00So, it's on glass.
22:01It would be something that you can do on glass.
22:02Walking, kneeling, pleading.
22:07Bleeding on glass.
22:08No, no, that's not an answer.
22:10It's the ing.
22:11It's something on...
22:12I can give you another letter.
22:15Yeah.
22:15Here we go.
22:17So, the other card...
22:18Oh, you knew that, though.
22:19That's not helped at all, Jeremy.
22:21So, the three last letters are ass.
22:26Um...
22:27Time is running out.
22:29Time is running out.
22:29Is it Debbie...
22:30You think it's a Debbie Harry song?
22:31I think so, but I've got it.
22:32I don't know.
22:33Smoke on glass?
22:34Smoke on glass.
22:34It's got an A in it.
22:35It's got an A.
22:37Okay, take a guess.
22:38Black on glass.
22:40Black on glass.
22:41It's not, though.
22:42No.
22:43Soon found out.
22:44Was a heart of glass.
22:45Heart of glass.
22:45And it was...
22:46It was Blondie.
22:47I just couldn't find it.
22:49Heart of glass.
22:49Yeah.
22:50Okay, Carol and Melvin, are you ready now?
22:52Yeah.
22:52You're sensing danger, I know.
22:54At least the 80s.
22:55Here we go.
22:56Let's see the cipher.
22:58And it is the 80s, Melvin.
23:00Okay, so we've got a double letter right at the start.
23:04So what are the two letters?
23:06Boogaloo.
23:07What's that middle word?
23:09At?
23:10At?
23:11See what I mean?
23:13Something at.
23:14I'm going to give you a letter in a second.
23:18So the black triangle is T.
23:20Two.
23:20Two.
23:21T.
23:22So that would be two, wouldn't it?
23:23Yeah.
23:23So the star is an O.
23:25And there's T in the top one as well.
23:27Yeah.
23:28Let's bring on another cipher.
23:30Yes, please.
23:31So the purple rugby ball is a D.
23:33It's a D.
23:34A D.
23:35So odd.
23:36Yeah, you got it.
23:36You got it.
23:37You know.
23:39Literally, I've never heard of it.
23:40Oh, you're drawing a blank, aren't you?
23:41I've no idea.
23:42Well, you know it is.
23:43No idea.
23:44Miles has got it.
23:45Even I've got it.
23:45And all I know about is for a cricket in the 90s.
23:49The clock is ticking on us.
23:51Anything you want to guess?
23:52You want to just take a stab at it?
23:53I can't think.
23:55Go on, Miles.
23:56It is, it's Addicted to Love.
23:58Addicted to Love.
24:00Oh, yeah.
24:01By Robert Palmer.
24:02I've got Addition to Rose.
24:05Yeah, it's always maths, Carol, isn't it?
24:07It is.
24:10Okay.
24:11Tougher Still.
24:12No artist.
24:13Yeah.
24:13No artist or decade.
24:15Sally and Miles, there we go.
24:16It's a song.
24:18Save the first one, it's there.
24:20What if it's an L?
24:21One.
24:22One love for one something, one...
24:24Something love, yeah.
24:25One something love.
24:26If one of those words was love.
24:27Three points if you get this.
24:28One love...
24:29I'll have a letter, please.
24:31A letter, please.
24:32Not that one.
24:34One something love.
24:36Another good.
24:36Reveal another one.
24:37Something love.
24:38Oh, yeah.
24:39The sideways frown is a D.
24:42No, it's not.
24:43Isn't that funny?
24:44I see that as a sideways frown.
24:45Old.
24:46Old.
24:47Old.
24:48Oh, God.
24:48It's brutal, this.
24:51Oh, dear.
24:52No.
24:53I can't get it.
24:55Okay.
24:56Well, let's see.
24:56Old Town Road.
24:57Old Town Road.
24:58By Lil Nas.
24:59Yeah, Lil Nas X.
25:00Old Town Road.
25:02Yeah.
25:02Can you sing that one for me?
25:03I know, go for it for me.
25:04Old Town Road.
25:05Right.
25:06It's a guy who raps over, like, country and westerns.
25:08Well, there you go.
25:09I know that.
25:09Exactly.
25:10Okay.
25:11Carol and Melvin.
25:12Here we go.
25:12This is your one now.
25:13Okay.
25:14Oh, my goodness.
25:14So, three points if you get this.
25:16Just take it easy.
25:17Take it steady.
25:19What can the two words at the end be?
25:22Yeah.
25:23Of me.
25:25It might be.
25:26No, that's good.
25:27Yeah.
25:27Of me.
25:29I feel like.
25:31Shall I give you a letter?
25:32Yeah.
25:33Should we take a letter?
25:34Oh, no.
25:34Do you want to wait?
25:34Let me give you a letter now.
25:36You something.
25:36So, reveal a cipher.
25:38Us.
25:39You something of us.
25:41Us or up.
25:42Us.
25:43Or up.
25:44You.
25:45You.
25:45You lift me up?
25:46We've got it.
25:47Is that right?
25:48Yeah, but it's four letters.
25:50Yes.
25:50You've got it.
25:51You raise me up.
25:53Yes.
25:55Yes.
25:57That's so good.
26:00Oh, Sally, you're so cross because you knew that one.
26:03You had it, didn't you, Sally?
26:04Sally's face.
26:05I'm not clapping.
26:06Sally was singing it.
26:07I think we make a very good tune, don't you?
26:09Yeah, a wonderful tune.
26:09I, I, there's something about you two.
26:11Yeah, we're very happy.
26:12There's a sort of certain chemistry.
26:14Energy something.
26:14Yeah.
26:15It's a bit harder than pressing play on a console and then throwing to Newsbeat, Melvin, isn't it?
26:20Yeah, this is much better.
26:23Let's see the scores now.
26:26Carol and Melvin on 17.
26:27No.
26:28Miles and Sally on 17.
26:32Time for our celebs to pick the bones out of their puzzling performance so far.
26:35We'll have a quick break.
26:36We'll see you soon.
26:37Have a go at this PathWords puzzle.
26:43Swap the letters in just one column to reveal the answers.
26:46Choose wisely.
26:59Did you manage to solve this PathWords puzzle?
27:03If you got it right.
27:04Well done.
27:05Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling.
27:10I'm Jeremy Vine.
27:11I make absolutely no apology for that.
27:13Join us at crunch time as team captains Sally and Carol look to secure victory with their puzzled pals, Miles and Melvin.
27:21This has been quite a contest.
27:23It's gone both ways.
27:24I wouldn't know who to bet on at this stage.
27:27Carol and Melvin are in the lead.
27:28Sally and Miles need to catch up with our next round, which is shapeshifters.
27:33So things are getting a bit shifty here, everyone.
27:38Let me show you an example.
27:39In this one, you'll be looking for buildings taller than Big Ben.
27:42So you'll see the grid of answers, a question and a geometric shape.
27:47You've got to give me correct answers that fit exactly inside the shape.
27:50So here would be two squares next to each other.
27:53And remember our famous catchphrase, you cannot rotate the shapes.
27:57I have a question.
27:58Yes.
27:58Can we rotate the shapes?
28:02You cannot rotate the shapes.
28:05This is just our example.
28:06So obviously they have to be two adjacent to each other.
28:09So it's the Statue of Liberty and the Shard.
28:12What do you think, Carol and Melvin?
28:14Mount Fuji and the Statue of Liberty, please.
28:16Okay, now I'll show you the right answer here.
28:18I don't know, it could be twice.
28:19What's that?
28:20It's London Eye and the Blackpool Tower.
28:22You're right, the Shard is.
28:23The Statue of Liberty isn't.
28:24Oh, right.
28:25Fuji obviously is.
28:26Big Ben is 96 metres tall.
28:28That's 150 Melvin O'Doones.
28:32Sally and Miles, you're up first.
28:33Here's your puzzle for two points.
28:36So, animals mentioned in the Gruffalo.
28:40And look at the shape.
28:42Well, you've definitely...
28:43There's a mouse in there, obviously, Gruffalo.
28:44There is the fox.
28:45I think there's an owl and a fox and a mouse.
28:47So I think the only one...
28:48On the basis of...
28:48I don't think we can rotate the shapes, if I can remember correctly.
28:51I think it's owl and fox.
28:53There is a beaver.
28:54Is there?
28:55Mm.
28:56I'm going back years now.
28:58How many children have you got, Miles?
29:00I've got five children.
29:01Just the five.
29:03Haven't you?
29:03Just the five.
29:04Yeah, just the five.
29:04That's why I'm pretty sure it's owl and fox.
29:06Yeah, go for it.
29:07Yeah, you know.
29:07Owl and fox.
29:08You're nearer them.
29:08Okay.
29:09Let's have a look here at the right answer.
29:11Owl and fox!
29:12Oh, no.
29:14Brilliant.
29:14So, Carol and Melvin, here's your first shapeshifters puzzle.
29:18And don't rotate the shape.
29:20Don't rotate the shape, Carol.
29:22That's right.
29:23TV police officers.
29:24Oh.
29:25And it's one next to the other, please.
29:27Perry Mason.
29:28Was he a private detective?
29:29So that doesn't count, you're saying?
29:30I don't know.
29:32But Jane Tennyson obviously was.
29:34Yes.
29:35Jack Regan.
29:36Who was Jack Regan?
29:37I've never heard of Jack Regan before.
29:39Wasn't Father Ted Crilley?
29:41Charles Carson sounds real.
29:43I, oh, I'd go Jack Regan and Jane Tennyson.
29:47You see, Perry Mason, I've just got.
29:49But I feel like if you're a detective, you still work for the police or no?
29:52That doesn't count.
29:52I don't know.
29:53I'll go with you, Melvin.
29:54No, no, no, don't.
29:55No, you're the boss.
29:56No, you're the boss.
29:57Hello.
29:57It's equal rights in our relationship.
30:00So, I'm happy to go Jack Regan and Jane Tennyson.
30:04I'm happy to do that.
30:05You are?
30:06Yeah.
30:06Okay.
30:07So, we're going Jack Regan and Jane, please.
30:10Okay.
30:11Jack Regan, Jane Tennyson, is it right?
30:14Yes!
30:17Well, you two all know where Jack Regan's from, yeah?
30:20What's that from?
30:20I don't, actually.
30:21He's the character John Thor plays in The Sweeney.
30:23Jane Tennyson, obviously prime suspect.
30:26Perry Mason is a lawyer.
30:28Frank Burnside, is he in the bill?
30:29Yes, he is in the bill.
30:31Christopher Ellison, Frank Burnside.
30:34Ted Hastings is AC12.
30:36Adrian Dunbar.
30:37Yeah, he's in the bill.
30:37Line of Duty.
30:38Line of Duty, that's the one.
30:38Line of Duty, that's the one.
30:39Well done, well done.
30:40This is good.
30:40Very good.
30:40So, Sally and Miles, now your second puzzle.
30:43The shape has increased.
30:44So, let's have a look at this one.
30:46Neighbours cast who've had a UK number one single.
30:49Oh, well, Natalie Imbruglia probably has, hasn't she?
30:52But Mark Little didn't, because he's a stand-up,
30:53and Stefan Dennis, I don't think, did.
30:55He did release a single, Stefan Dennis.
30:56Oh, did he?
30:57Yeah, yeah, but I don't think it was number one.
30:58But I think it's probably more likely Holly Valance.
31:00Holly Valance was in Neighbours.
31:01Jason's in Neighbours, and Kylo's in Neighbours.
31:03Holly Valance, Jason Donovan, and Kylie Milo.
31:06That's your answer.
31:07Let's see if it's right.
31:09Yes.
31:13Carol and Melvin, are you ready?
31:15Here we go.
31:15This is you.
31:16Gets harder.
31:17Look at the shapes here on the right.
31:19National flags with stars, please.
31:20China definitely has stars in it.
31:23USA does.
31:25France doesn't.
31:26So that is out.
31:27So France knocks that top line out.
31:30So come down.
31:31Turkish flag's got.
31:32I think it does have a flag.
31:34Does it have a, no, does it, well, it's got like the moon sign,
31:37and I think it might have a little star there.
31:38Greece is blue and white.
31:40Does it have stars in it as well?
31:42I think it's Turkey, USA, Vietnam.
31:44But Greece definitely has stars in it.
31:47So then it's USA, Turkey, Greece.
31:49Let's go with that.
31:49All right, so we're going to go USA, Turkey, Greece, please.
31:53Let's have a look.
31:55No!
31:57Vietnam, I've got a little bit of a thing about flags.
32:00Go on.
32:00Vietnam has one massive star on it.
32:02You're often confused with China.
32:04You're right.
32:04Greece, I think it's a cross in the top left.
32:07I am so sorry.
32:08It's not a star.
32:08It's lines and a cross, Greece.
32:10You were right.
32:11Good about it.
32:11China, Morocco, New Zealand also have stars.
32:13The others don't.
32:14What about that?
32:15I think we might be travelling in paradise.
32:17No, no, no, no, no.
32:19Sorry, Mel.
32:20You know what?
32:21The best thing is when we make up.
32:22Mel.
32:23Is that your first round?
32:26Break up to make up.
32:27All the anger's worth it.
32:31You need some bingo time together,
32:32probably go to a flag museum.
32:36Sally and Miles, here's your next one.
32:38Let's see this.
32:41Okay.
32:41Oh!
32:42The Von Trapp children in the sound of music.
32:45I think there's a Liesel and I think there's a Kurt.
32:47And I'm only thinking...
32:48And is Kurt not the Nazi postman?
32:50Oh, Kurt's a Nazi postman.
32:52Is he?
32:52I may be wrong about that.
32:53Isn't that Fritz?
32:53Do you know what?
32:54I'm going to go with you on this.
32:55No, no, we're going to do that again.
32:56We're going to do what they did.
32:57And we're not even going out together.
33:01Unless you want to make up a four at the flag museum.
33:05Gretel and Liesel...
33:05It's either Fritz, Rolf or Gretel or Kurt, Gretel, Liesel.
33:10If it is Liesel, that's the only position she can be in.
33:12It can only be in, isn't it?
33:13So, should we go Kurt, Gretel, Liesel?
33:15Go on then.
33:16I think we should.
33:17Kurt, Gretel, Liesel, please.
33:18Kurt, Gretel, Liesel.
33:19Yes, it's right.
33:20Once you've got your Liesel, then you can't go anywhere else, can you?
33:22Let's have a look.
33:23Is it right?
33:25Yes!
33:25Well done, Sally.
33:27Well done, Carl.
33:29Calm down, Sal.
33:30The other children in there were Brigitte and Friedrich,
33:34but they didn't fit the shape.
33:35Carol and Melvin's turn for three points.
33:38Right.
33:38You're into this now.
33:39Types of shark.
33:41It's a tiger shark.
33:42Types of shark.
33:44There is an anvil.
33:45Is there a bull shark?
33:46No, it's got an anvil head.
33:48Anvil shark, but wizard shark I've never heard of before.
33:51Okay.
33:52This isn't easy, is it?
33:53No.
33:54Assassin?
33:55So, there's definitely a tiger shark, right?
33:57We know that.
33:58What sharks are you most confident with?
33:59Okay, so bull shark, tiger shark, hooper shark,
34:02or tiger shark, anvil head, wizard.
34:06And I would go hooper, tiger, bull.
34:09Yeah.
34:09Hooper, tiger, bull, please.
34:11Hooper, tiger, bull.
34:12Yeah.
34:13Let's see if that's right.
34:14Oh, someone cleverly has got Jaws characters.
34:20Oh, you worked this out.
34:21So, Miles, help us out here.
34:23Which of the Jaws...
34:24Brodie Hooper from Jaws.
34:26Yeah, Brodie.
34:27Amity is the beach.
34:28Yeah.
34:28Quint and Quint.
34:29Quint.
34:29Is Robert Shaw.
34:30So, Hooper is there.
34:31He's Richard Dreyfuss.
34:32That's Richard, yeah.
34:33So, that's the made-up name.
34:34Let's see the right answer.
34:37Nurse Greenland Whale.
34:37Never have got that.
34:39Still, you can add an aquarium to one of the lists of...
34:41At the end of the round, let's see how many points.
34:46I can really sense the temperature rising.
34:49Carol and Melvin have started to slow down.
34:51They're on 19.
34:52Miles and Sally.
34:5320.
34:54Yes.
34:56Yes.
34:57You squealed as if you didn't believe.
35:00I didn't believe.
35:00What was happening?
35:01So, are you beating our celebrities so far at home?
35:03And are you enjoying it?
35:04Probably.
35:06There is still plenty to play for ahead of our final decisive round,
35:10Memory Bank.
35:10So, it's time for one last trip to the letterbox to play
35:13for Nundrum.
35:18So, let us just see how it works.
35:21Emphasis on the fun here.
35:22You're going to see three anagrams,
35:23each a letter longer than the one before.
35:25You must rearrange the tiles to solve the five-letter anagram
35:28before moving on to the six-letter anagram and so on.
35:31What's the top word?
35:32Anyone got that?
35:33Clips.
35:34Clips, good.
35:34Yes, the second one.
35:36Let's see.
35:37Turnip.
35:38And then...
35:39Whiplash, no.
35:39Whiplash is tempting, but there's no L.
35:41Whisper.
35:42So, you're against the clock,
35:44and remember, two points per word.
35:46Solve all three anagrams faster than your opponents.
35:49You get two bonus points.
35:51Carol and Melvin,
35:53you're my favourites.
35:54LAUGHTER
35:55You're turning into Brucie.
35:57LAUGHTER
35:58OK, join me to face your Fernandrum.
36:01APPLAUSE
36:02As soon as you solve the third anagram,
36:06hit the button to stop the clock.
36:07Carol and Melvin,
36:07your time starts now.
36:09Uh...
36:09Mumps.
36:10Mumps.
36:11Mumps.
36:13Uh...
36:14Yep.
36:16OK.
36:17Yes, gone green.
36:17Well done, Mumps.
36:18Figure.
36:18Figure.
36:21Carol's brain is smoking.
36:22You're all cooking.
36:23Figure, figure.
36:24Well done, Melvin.
36:25Yes, well done.
36:26Avocado.
36:27Av...
36:28Av...
36:29Av...
36:30Avocado.
36:33Avocado!
36:34Oh!
36:35All three.
36:37Well done.
36:38Well done, Melvin.
36:42Avocado...
36:43Yeah, well done, Mel.
36:44Mel, recently...
36:45We were working...
36:46You decided to play on your own there.
36:47Telepathically there.
36:49Avocado can stop...
36:50Avocado's got a ridiculous number of vowels in, hasn't it?
36:52Yeah, and you go...
36:53It's av-o-cado.
36:54No, it's av-a-ca...
36:56Yeah, yeah, I saw that moment.
36:57Well done, Carol and Melvin.
36:59Look at this.
36:59We're a good team, aren't we?
37:00You're having the best day of your life, basically.
37:02Wonderful.
37:02Can we do this every day?
37:03Yeah, sure.
37:04Yeah.
37:05We've got to try and spin the show out for you.
37:07So...
37:08We've got six points before Sally and Miles face the fenundrum.
37:11It is time for our final short break as we approach the end of another episode.
37:15It's almost time for the celebrations, the angry finger-pointing, and the assigning of
37:19blame to begin.
37:20So don't miss it.
37:24If you want to keep puzzling, see if you can rearrange the middle three letters to solve
37:28this fenundrum.
37:30Get puzzling!
37:31Did you successfully solve this fenundrum?
37:46If you did, well done.
37:49Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling, where we are about to find out which of Carol and
37:57Melvin, or Sally and Miles, are going to conquer Mount Cleverest and be crowned by our winners.
38:03Very good.
38:04Thank you so much.
38:05Sally and Miles, it's your turn now to face the fenundrum.
38:09So you'll have three new anagrams to solve.
38:11Remember, you must solve them in order and faster than Carol and Melvin to earn the crucial
38:16bonus points.
38:17Let's head on over to the letterbox.
38:21Remember, hit the buzzer when all three words have gone green.
38:23Good luck.
38:24Your time starts now.
38:28Theme.
38:30Theme.
38:31I like it.
38:32Got to be right.
38:33Flawed, this one.
38:34Gone green.
38:34Well done.
38:35First word.
38:36Flawed.
38:39Letters.
38:41Where's it gone?
38:43Oh, okay.
38:44Flawed.
38:45Word number two.
38:46Well done.
38:50Straighten those up for you there.
38:53Time's running low.
38:55Two N's.
38:59Good word.
38:59Let's just throw some words around.
39:01Channel.
39:02Oh.
39:03Oof.
39:05Okay.
39:06Yes, it's gone green.
39:07Well done.
39:07Hit the buzzer.
39:08Well done.
39:09You've done it.
39:09Well done.
39:10Well done.
39:10Well done.
39:10Well done.
39:14C.
39:15Flawed and channel number five.
39:17How's that, Sally?
39:19Oh, gosh, this is great.
39:20Minimum of six points here.
39:21It came from.
39:21I looked at that one for ages.
39:22No word formed in my head.
39:24Then it came.
39:25Okay, great effort.
39:26Head back to your seats.
39:31So, Sally and Miles, let's see what that's done to the scores.
39:35Carol and Melvin solved theirs faster, so they get the two bonus points from the last letterbox
39:42round.
39:43So, let's have a look now.
39:44Carol and Melvin, are you in the lead with your 27?
39:48Miles and Sally have 26.
39:51Oh, what a contest.
39:53What a contest.
39:53What a contest.
39:54Sparks are flying, and not just between Carol and Melvin.
39:58We don't want to spoil your first evening together.
40:02Right, the taxis are idling outside the studio.
40:05There is time now for the final round, which is, of course, Memory Bank.
40:12So, you've got a bit of catching up to do, Sally and Miles, but you can definitely do it
40:15in this round.
40:16This one is for all four of you to play.
40:18I'm going to show you 12 numbers.
40:21Underneath those numbers are 12 words.
40:24Try your best to memorise those words and their positions before they're covered up again
40:29by the numbers.
40:30I'll then ask questions against the clock.
40:33You must buzz in and give me the number concealing the correct answer.
40:37If an answer has more than one word, you must say all the corresponding numbers in the
40:43correct order.
40:44You'll score a point per word.
40:45So, if you're all ready, I'm not going to distract you.
40:483, 2, 1, reveal the Memory Bank words.
40:51Yellow.
40:54Storm.
40:56Coriolanus.
40:58Watson.
41:00Pee.
41:02Submarine.
41:04Road.
41:06Stone.
41:08Brick.
41:10Snow.
41:12Emma.
41:12Ball.
41:14Ball.
41:15Okay.
41:16There they go.
41:18You'll have five seconds after I've read the question to answer it.
41:22And we start.
41:23In the phrase, Richard of York gave battle in vain, what does the word York represent?
41:28Carol.
41:29One.
41:30Yellow.
41:31Correct.
41:31Which actress won Academy Awards for Miles?
41:35118.
41:36Emma.
41:37Stone.
41:38Very good.
41:40The rounded part of the foot between the toes and instep has what name?
41:44Sally.
41:45Nine.
41:46Brick.
41:47It's not the brick, it's the ball.
41:49A U-boat is what kind of military transport?
41:52Carol.
41:53Six.
41:54Submarine.
41:55Correct.
41:56In 1973, Elton John released an album entitled Goodbye What?
42:02Miles.
42:02176.
42:04Yellow.
42:05Road.
42:06Submarine.
42:09Yellow.
42:10Kind of, yeah.
42:11You sounded so sad.
42:12In a whistle, what is the name of the ball which creates the sound by vibrating?
42:17Miles.
42:18Five.
42:18Pee.
42:19Correct.
42:20The word tempest can refer to what type of extreme weather?
42:24Miles.
42:25Three.
42:26Coriolanus.
42:28Who played the role of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films?
42:32Carol.
42:3411.
42:34Four.
42:35Emma.
42:36Watson.
42:37Correct.
42:38Well done, Carol.
42:39Which Shakespearean tragedy, Miles?
42:42Coriolanus.
42:42Three.
42:44Coriolanus.
42:44Yes.
42:45We're waiting for that.
42:46Correct.
42:47In 1872, what became the first national park in the USA?
42:52Carol.
42:53Er, one.
42:57Eight.
42:58Yellow.
42:59Stone.
43:00Well done, mate.
43:01Correct.
43:03In rhythmic gymnastics, the apparatus used are the hoop, ribbon, clubs, rope, and what else?
43:09Carol.
43:1112.
43:12Ball.
43:13Correct.
43:15Which 1968 animated film features the music of the Beatles?
43:19Carol.
43:20Er, er, one, six.
43:23Yellow.
43:24Submarine.
43:26Yeah!
43:27I didn't answer any.
43:33You were there with the buzzer.
43:35I could see.
43:35Melvin's spirit.
43:37Yeah, oh, for sure.
43:38I love that you were waiting for Coriolanus.
43:42Well, this is the big moment now.
43:44The final scores.
43:46This is so exciting.
43:47Carol and Melvin on 36.
43:49Oh, hi.
43:50What about Miles and Sally?
43:52Oh, that's fine.
43:53Well done.
43:55Oh, my Lord.
43:57Also, what a privilege for us to be present at the birth of this.
44:01Well, indeed, at the start.
44:03I'm going to buy a hat, love.
44:04Oh, my word.
44:05Yeah, yeah, yeah.
44:06A doom and Vorderman.
44:08Well, listen, Sally, you captained it marvellously into defeat.
44:11Not to worry.
44:12He's brilliant.
44:12Oh, you're terrific.
44:13Superb.
44:14Thanks, mate.
44:14And, Melvin, how was this for you?
44:16This is the best day ever.
44:19It's wonderful.
44:21Great stuff.
44:22Well, we loved it.
44:22We loved having you, Melvin, Miles.
44:24Thank you so much for coming in.
44:26Join us next time on Celebrity Buzzling,
44:27when Carol and Sally will pair up with two more famous
44:30and increasingly bemused faces,
44:32as together they tackle some extremely confusing conundrums.
44:35Thank you so much for watching.
44:37I've been Jeremy Vine,
44:38and as the Spice Girls famously put it,
44:40goodbye.
44:40Goodbye.
44:40Thank you so much for watching.
45:10I'll see you next time on Celebrity Buzz.
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