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00:00These four people have never met before, but by working as a team, they have a chance to take home thousands of dollars.
00:08There's only one thing standing in their way. The Chaser. The Chase is on.
00:21Hello and welcome to the very first episode of The Chase New Zealand.
00:25Can my team of four beat one of the world's finest quiz brains?
00:29I really hope so. Let's meet them.
00:32I'm Ewan. I'm 25 and I'm a trainee maths teacher from Oriwa.
00:36I'm Jo. I'm 66. I'm a teacher from Rangiora.
00:40I'm Julianne. I'm 54 and I'm a doctor from Auckland.
00:44I'm Freeman. I'm 32 years old. I'm a disability support worker and I'm here from my hometown in Hamilton.
00:50So that's my wonderful team. Now, one by one, they'll try and put as much money in the prize fund as they possibly can.
00:57Then, if they make it through to the final and win, they split the money equally.
01:02But hunting them down will be the Chaser. And if they get caught, they and the money are gone.
01:08And first up, it's Ewan.
01:10First up, Ewan, are you happy about that?
01:16I'm very happy about that.
01:17You don't seem nervous or anything like that.
01:19Oh, I'm shaking my boots.
01:20Are you?
01:20Yeah.
01:21A bit of nerves is quite good. It's quite a useful tool, I always find.
01:25Now, you like long-distance hiking.
01:27Love it.
01:28Yeah.
01:28What's the fun in that?
01:31It sounds like you just go left, right, left, right for a long time.
01:34But you see landscapes change and you've got big hills and you've got to be with yourself for a while.
01:40That's what we've got television for, isn't it?
01:43All right. If you win money tonight, what do you mean if?
01:46When you win money tonight, what do you want to spend it on?
01:49I'd love to rent a van and drive around the South Island.
01:52Oh, yeah. That sounds nice.
01:54Talk about scenery changing all the time. That's perfect.
01:56Wow. It's such a great place.
01:58All right. Fantastic.
01:59Well, that's only going to work if you make some money for yourself and the team.
02:03You know how it works. 60 seconds on the clock.
02:05Every correct answer is worth $2,000.
02:09Are you ready?
02:09I'm ready.
02:10Good luck. Your time starts now.
02:13In 2023, who became New Zealand's 42nd Prime Minister?
02:17Chris Luxon.
02:18Correct.
02:19The majority of Smurf characters traditionally wear what colour hats?
02:23White.
02:23Correct.
02:24The slang term Manc means a person from which English city?
02:27Manchester.
02:28Correct.
02:29A carving of the Chief Pukaki appears on which standard New Zealand silver coin?
02:3350 cents.
02:3420 cents.
02:35Barbara Felden played Agent 99 in which classic TV show?
02:39Pass.
02:39Get smart.
02:40What symbolic Irish three-leafed clover appears on logos of the NBA's Boston Celtics?
02:46The lucky clover.
02:47I'll accept.
02:48Which Rotorua attraction is the Southern Hemisphere's largest active geyser?
02:53Pass.
02:54Pohutu.
02:55In the 90s, which major fast food chain introduced the Kiwi Burger?
02:58McDonald's.
02:59Correct.
03:00A hit 80s album by the band Split Ends is true what?
03:03Colours.
03:04Correct.
03:05Which public holiday celebrates the start of the Maori New Year?
03:08Matariki.
03:09Correct.
03:10Wellington Harbour is also known by the alternative name Port Watt.
03:13Hobson.
03:14The answer was Nicholson.
03:17How well do you think you did?
03:19Not too bad.
03:19Four correct, maybe?
03:21I think you did a bit better than that.
03:22Yeah?
03:23You have $14,000 in the prize fund.
03:26Seven correct.
03:27That is a really good start.
03:28All right, Ewan.
03:30It's time to face the chaser.
03:32But who are we taking on today?
03:34Could it be Super Nerd?
03:36The only marathon he ever commits to is a Star Trek marathon.
03:39Will it be The Vixen?
03:42No rabbit holes here.
03:43This fox knows all the answers.
03:46Or is it The Governess?
03:48She has a mind that's sharper than her tongue.
03:51Could it be The Sinner Man?
03:53He's cool, calm and always calculating.
03:56Or is it The Dark Destroyer?
03:58You won't hear him coming, but you'll feel the pain.
04:01Ewan, who do you want to take on?
04:04I think I'm going to take on the Super Nerd.
04:06Oh, really?
04:06Yeah, it just always makes me laugh the most.
04:08And I like his jackets.
04:10I've got the corduroy today.
04:12Actually, yeah, there is a similarity.
04:13No bow tie, but there is a similarity.
04:14No, my mum made this, so...
04:16Yeah.
04:16All right, well, let's find out.
04:18Let's bring on The Chaser.
04:31Hello, Ewan.
04:32Hello, how are you?
04:33I love outdoorsy people.
04:35When it's a sunny day, I can depend on them hiking a long way away from me.
04:41All right, let's put some money on the board.
04:43There is $14,000.
04:45Now, that is a great start for the team.
04:47If you're a little bit unsure,
04:49and you want to take a step closer to the bank, closer to safety, The Chaser will offer you?
04:55$2,000.
04:57Hmm.
04:58If, on the other hand, you want to really give it a crack, The Chaser will offer you?
05:02Consider this, $45,000.
05:07That's a lot of money.
05:08First player up, $45,000.
05:09Turn around and face the team.
05:11All right, Freeman, what do you think?
05:13Honestly, Ewan, you're a clever guy.
05:15It's not cheap to travel around, and I think you'll definitely be able to get the top offer,
05:20and we can get a gold camper van and travel around.
05:23Fanta Freeman's inviting himself.
05:26Julianne.
05:27Oh, look, Ewan, you did great, but I think play it safe, go for the middle offer,
05:32come back to the desk, we can take something home.
05:34Jo?
05:36Well, Ewan, it's a team game in the end,
05:39so I think that perhaps go for the middle because we need you back in that seat.
05:44All right, face the board.
05:45Right, Ewan, it is a team game, but this is not a team decision at the end of the day.
05:49What do you want to do?
05:50I think the $45,000 is really tempting, but I'm going to take the $14,000.
05:54Play it safe.
05:55All right, no, fair enough, fair enough.
05:57Let's get rid of the low offer, let's get rid of the high offer.
06:00I noticed Freeman wanted you to go high.
06:02I'm sure he will be going high himself.
06:05I knew you clocked that, Anne.
06:07I knew you clocked that.
06:08Ewan, for $14,000, the chase is on.
06:18Good luck to you, Ewan.
06:20Here's your first question.
06:21Hawkins National Laboratory is a secret government facility in which sci-fi TV show?
06:30Is it A, Stranger Things, B, Westworld, or is it C, Foundation?
06:40You've put Stranger Things.
06:43Do you know this?
06:44No, but I don't think it's Westworld, and I don't think it's Foundation.
06:47So you sort of know it.
06:48Maybe.
06:49So you could have said yes.
06:51Correct answer is...
06:54Great start.
06:56Chase is put.
07:00Yep.
07:01Big TV watcher.
07:02Next question.
07:05Which of these is a noun, meaning an easy, relaxed pace when running?
07:10This should suit you.
07:11Dog trot?
07:13Cat canter?
07:15Goat gallop?
07:15You've put.
07:20Probably a safe bet.
07:22Correct answer.
07:26Excellent.
07:27You move a step closer.
07:28Chase is put.
07:34Easy, really.
07:35Next question.
07:38In the 2005 film Madagascar, the character voiced by Chris Rock is what animal?
07:44A, hippopotamus, B, lemur, C, zebra.
07:53You've put.
07:54Have you seen the movie?
07:56Yes.
07:56A long time ago, but I feel pretty confident about this one.
07:59Okay, good.
07:59Correct answer is...
08:02Good for you.
08:04See, I would have had no idea with this.
08:06Chase is put.
08:06Yeah, the lemur is, uh, Sasha Baron Cohen.
08:12Uh, the giraffe is David Schwimmer, and the lion is, um, Ben Stiller.
08:19Any other characters you want to run through?
08:20No, just those.
08:21Okay.
08:22Uh, look, what's happening here?
08:23Getting close.
08:24You know what was there?
08:25You remember how much money was in that line?
08:28Just saying is all I'm saying.
08:29Don't need to remind me.
08:30Uh, no.
08:31Uh, all right, next question.
08:34Discovered in 2000, Harper-like is a moon of which planet?
08:38Is it A, Jupiter, B, Venus, C, Mars?
08:45You've put.
08:47Do you know your planets?
08:48Um, a little bit.
08:49I know Jupiter has a lot of moons.
08:51Yep.
08:51Oh, so, safe bet?
08:53No, absolutely no.
08:54No.
08:54Yeah.
08:55All right, correct answer.
08:58Maybe it was.
08:59Maybe it was.
09:00Chase is put.
09:01She'll know this.
09:04Yeah.
09:04Yeah, Venus and Mars are sufficiently close to us that we would know if they suddenly had
09:08a new moon.
09:09Uh, Venus has no moons, Mars has two.
09:12Next question.
09:13And this could be your last question.
09:16How good would that be?
09:17That would feel amazing.
09:17Team, how good would that be?
09:18Starting off with 14,000.
09:20Amazing.
09:21Amazing.
09:22It'll be, so there's a lot of pressure on you here, Ewan.
09:25Next and possibly last question in this.
09:29A long, narrow strip of land that projects from a state or territory, often into another
09:35territory, has what name?
09:38Yardstick.
09:41Panhandle.
09:43Beanpole.
09:45You've put.
09:48Panhandle.
09:49Panhandle.
09:49Panhandle.
09:50I know the Oklahoma panhandle sticks out, and so that's what I'm thinking for that one.
09:54Yeah.
09:55Yeah.
09:55Good, good analysis.
09:56Correct answer.
10:03Fantastic.
10:04Fantastic, Ewan.
10:05Thank you very much.
10:06Congratulations, Chaser.
10:07He's pretty good.
10:08He's pretty good.
10:09And Freeman will have noticed he could have brought home the high offer.
10:13Bear that in mind.
10:14You see, Freeman, you're under pressure now.
10:16She's eyeballing you as what she's doing.
10:18All right.
10:19My team have $14,000 in the prize fund already.
10:23How good is that?
10:24Up next, Jo.
10:25Will she add to it?
10:26Welcome back to The Chase New Zealand, and Jo is in the hot spot now.
10:46Ewan, of course, has successfully placed $14,000 in there, Jo.
10:49Mmm, I know.
10:50Impressive.
10:51The pressure is on you now.
10:53Oh, no pressure.
10:53You're standing there on your own.
10:55No one to help you.
10:56Yeah.
10:57We'll get there.
10:58Well, that's good.
10:58And you look gorgeous, Jo.
11:00Oh, you too.
11:01You do.
11:01You look gorgeous.
11:02You're just far too charming, far too kind.
11:04You were, at one stage, a European tour guide.
11:07I was.
11:08I've been told that, basically, when people go on a tour, they abdicate all responsibility,
11:15almost for their own breathing, and the tour guide has to...
11:18Yep.
11:18So true.
11:19So true.
11:20I even had someone ask me, a male, what clothing he should wear when we were going into Florence
11:26at night.
11:27My answer was, I don't care what you wear, Steve, as long as you wear something.
11:31Oh, that was Steve.
11:32Yeah, he never knows what to wear, Steve, does he?
11:34Yeah, exactly.
11:34Yeah, exactly.
11:34No, exactly.
11:35Favourite country to visit?
11:37I love Switzerland.
11:38The dynamics, especially in the Lauterbrunnen area, the dynamics of being underneath the Matterhorn
11:45and those mountains, and everything's so steep.
11:47And it's very tidy.
11:48Beautiful.
11:49They keep it clean.
11:50They do keep it very clean.
11:51Don't they?
11:51They put an effort in the Swiss.
11:52They do.
11:53If you make some money tonight, Jo, what are you going to do?
11:56Yeah, I'd quite like to go to somewhere like Samoa.
11:59I've been several times to the Cook Islands.
12:01I've been to Hawaii.
12:02Nice.
12:02Places like that.
12:03So, yeah, just somewhere to chillax.
12:05Okay.
12:05Let's see if we can get you to Samoa.
12:07Oh, sounds good.
12:07All right, Jo.
12:08We have 60 seconds on the clock.
12:10Every correct answer, as you know, is worth $2,000.
12:13I wish you the very best of luck.
12:15Your time starts now.
12:17A long-running TV soap opera set in an Auckland hospital at Shortland Watt?
12:21Street.
12:21Correct.
12:22Which famous New Zealand treaty was signed on February 6, 1840?
12:26Te Riti o Waitangi.
12:28Correct.
12:29The sustainability term arcology is a blend of architecture and which other word?
12:34Ecology.
12:35Correct.
12:36Which iconic Auckland observation tower was opened in 1997?
12:40Gai Tower.
12:41Correct.
12:41The first Māori woman to become Governor-General is Dame Cindy Hu.
12:46Oh, brain freeze.
12:47Pass.
12:47Kero.
12:48The term Rogernomics is named for which New Zealand politician?
12:52Roger.
12:53Pass.
12:54Roger Douglas.
12:55Which member of the Rolling Stones attended the London School of Economics?
12:59Mick Jagger.
12:59Correct.
13:01What fluffy confectionery is at the centre of a classic New Zealand chocolate fish?
13:05Oh, marshmallow.
13:07Correct.
13:07A popular South Island attraction at Punakaiki are the pancake what?
13:12Rocks.
13:12Correct.
13:13Who Sank the Boat is a children's book by best-selling author Pamela Hu.
13:17Alan.
13:18Just out of time.
13:21Jo, what a fantastic effort.
13:23What do you think you've got?
13:24Oh, I don't know.
13:24Maybe five?
13:26Seven.
13:27Another $14,000.
13:29How good is that?
13:30Yes.
13:31I mean, you know, that is impressive.
13:32$28,000 at this stage.
13:34If you can get it back.
13:37Exactly.
13:37It's time to face the chaser.
13:45Hello, Jo.
13:47Hello, Anne.
13:47I love Switzerland.
13:49I love it especially for its chocolate.
13:51Did you bring me any Swiss chocolate?
13:52No, but it could be arranged in.
13:54Not a problem.
13:55Too late to try and arrange it now.
13:56They don't get it, do they?
13:57No.
13:58Bring me chocolate.
13:59Bring me baked goods.
14:00If I'd known it was you, we would have sorted it.
14:01You have no idea if bribery works if you never try it.
14:05You should have brought chocolate.
14:06All right.
14:06Here's what we're going to do.
14:07We're going to put your money that you made up here on the board.
14:10And there it is.
14:11$14,000.
14:13If you want things to be slightly easier and take a step closer to safety,
14:16the chaser will offer you.
14:18Another decent cash builder, so $2,000.
14:20$2,000.
14:21However, if you want to really push the boat out,
14:24the chaser will offer you.
14:26Ewan wouldn't take it.
14:27I've still got it.
14:28$45,000.
14:30Turn and face the team.
14:32Well, I think we can probably guess what Freeman will say.
14:34What do you think, Freeman?
14:35I think I could guess what I'd say too, Paul.
14:37I think you should take the top offer,
14:39just because, honestly, you're super clever.
14:41You want to go to Samoa, we can take a golden plane.
14:43I'll come.
14:44And then we'll bring the camp along to it.
14:46Honestly, he's teeing up going with everyone.
14:48Julianne.
14:49Don't listen to him, Joe.
14:50Listen to me.
14:51Go for the middle offer.
14:52We need you back here.
14:53Ewan.
14:54I agree.
14:55We need a strong team at the end.
14:56Go for the middle offer.
14:57All right.
14:57Back to the table.
14:59I don't know if it's a good steer from Freeman or not,
15:01but it's up to you.
15:02What are you going to do?
15:02I think Freeman is such an optimist.
15:05I can't do that.
15:07I will take the middle offer.
15:09Thank you.
15:10All right.
15:10Let's lose the two.
15:11Let's lose the $45,000 gone.
15:15So, Joe, for $14,000, the chase is on.
15:20Great.
15:23Good luck.
15:26The Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799
15:29near the town of Rashid in which country?
15:33Was it A, Greece?
15:35B, Egypt?
15:36C, Iraq?
15:37I mean, there's one you can pretty much rule out straight away.
15:43You've put...
15:44Iraq.
15:47Happy with that?
15:49Yes, I think so, but it could have also been B.
15:53Correct answer.
15:57Oh, you were right.
15:58It was B.
15:59Yeah.
16:00Chase is put.
16:05Yeah.
16:05It was in the days when nobody could remember how Egyptian hieroglyphics worked,
16:11and then they discovered this big stone that had an inscription at the top in hieroglyphics
16:16and then an inscription in the middle in a different kind of hieroglyphics
16:20and an inscription at the bottom in Greek, and they could read Greek.
16:23And they realised that all three inscriptions said the same thing.
16:27So by working out what the Greeks said, they could actually learn what the hieroglyphics said.
16:30Why was it called the Rosetta Stone?
16:32Because they couldn't pronounce Rashid, and so they translated it into something that seemed more European.
16:37See, I love that.
16:38I love that.
16:39All right.
16:39Not the best start.
16:41Chaser is on the board.
16:42Thank you.
16:42Thank you.
16:42All right.
16:42Next question.
16:43Let's try number two.
17:01You've said...
17:02New Zealand.
17:05Yeah.
17:05Anna Pavlova.
17:07Yeah.
17:07Correct answer.
17:11Yep.
17:11Chase is put.
17:17Controversial, because Australians reckon it's theirs.
17:19Oh, they would.
17:20And they still reckon it's theirs, don't they?
17:22They'll still try and say it, like all those other things they try and claim.
17:26All right.
17:27That went well.
17:28Next question.
17:30In Slavic folklore, a witch-like ogress who lives in a hut that stands on chicken feet has what name?
17:39The governess.
17:40Oh, no.
17:40Alibaba.
17:43Baba ganoush.
17:45Baba Yaga.
17:50Plenty of time.
17:51You've put...
17:52Baba ganoush.
17:56It's the only one I've heard of apart from Alibaba.
17:58I didn't know Baba Yaga.
18:00Let's find out.
18:01Correct answer is...
18:02Baba Yaga.
18:08Baba ganoush is edible.
18:10I thought so at the end.
18:13Chase is put.
18:18Yeah, Baba ganoush is made of aubergines, not chicken.
18:21Do you live in a hut, Anne?
18:24I do not live in a hut.
18:25Oh, I can't.
18:26No.
18:26If I did, I would absolutely have a hut with chicken feet.
18:28So I could just stalk around and move the hut if I wanted to.
18:31I love it.
18:32All right.
18:32Now this, Jo.
18:34Yes.
18:34Now you don't want me to point this out to you because you've got the ability to look
18:37at that and see that you are in a terrifying position.
18:40Yes, thank you for that, Paul.
18:42So I'm not going to dwell on it.
18:44Good.
18:46That is a terrifying position to be in.
18:48Thank you for that.
18:49Next question.
18:54Azaleas belong to the same genus as which other flower?
18:57Is it A?
18:59Orchid.
19:00B.
19:00Daffodil.
19:02C.
19:02Rhododendron.
19:03I reckon you got this.
19:08You have put.
19:11I mean, it's just, they look like it, don't they?
19:14They do.
19:15Similar leaf as well.
19:17Yeah, yeah.
19:17Correct answer.
19:21Thank the Lord, Jo.
19:22Chase has put.
19:26I actually can't tell the difference between Azaleas and Rhododendrons.
19:30No, no.
19:30They look exactly the same to me.
19:31All right.
19:32Next question.
19:33Which New Zealand filmmaker won an Oscar for the 2019 film Jo Jo Rabbit?
19:41Was it A. Jermaine Clement?
19:43B. Jane Campion?
19:46Or C. Taika Waititi?
19:50You went very quick there, which is usually a good sign.
19:53You put?
19:55Taika Waititi.
19:56Love him.
19:56Love him.
19:57He's a bit of a character, isn't he?
19:59He is.
20:00Yeah.
20:01All right.
20:02Correct answer.
20:04100%.
20:05Absolutely.
20:06Chase is put.
20:09He is a smart guy.
20:11And I thought he was brilliant in the Thor movies.
20:13Yeah.
20:13Was he?
20:14He played Korg.
20:15Korg.
20:15Yeah.
20:16Yeah.
20:16All right.
20:17You can see what's happening here, Jo.
20:18Anne is stuck with you.
20:20You are increasing the jeopardy minute by minute.
20:22Yeah.
20:23I just like the pressure.
20:24Yeah.
20:24Good.
20:25Good.
20:25Next question.
20:26In 2011, the All Blacks broke a 24-year drought by defeating which country in the final of
20:34the Rugby World Cup?
20:36Was it A, France?
20:38Was it South Africa?
20:40Or was it England?
20:42Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
20:48Good.
20:50Just in time.
20:51All right.
20:51You've put?
20:52I put England.
20:53Possibly should have been South Africa.
20:58What do you reckon, Freeman?
21:00Is she in trouble?
21:02Fingers crossed.
21:03You don't know.
21:04Don't know.
21:05Julianne?
21:06I think it's France.
21:08Do you?
21:08Yeah.
21:09I was there.
21:10Oh.
21:11I was there.
21:13You should have a pretty good idea there, Julianne.
21:15Are you just cutting her a little bit?
21:17A few more minutes of pain?
21:19Correct answer is...
21:23It was France.
21:27Now, if the chaser has put France, you're in trouble.
21:31I know.
21:32Real trouble.
21:32Hopefully she doesn't know it.
21:34I wonder.
21:35Chase is put.
21:39Oh.
21:40The gods are shining on you.
21:42There was a god.
21:43Fingers crossed.
21:44You live to fight another moment.
21:46Thank you.
21:47All right.
21:47Next question.
21:48Possibly the last.
21:49Oh.
21:50I'm just playing with her.
21:52Toying.
21:53Toying, yes.
21:55In the classic sitcom Bewitched, Samantha and Darren's children are Tabitha and who?
22:03Is it A, Adam, B, Brian, or C, Chuck?
22:10Is that a hard question or what?
22:13I don't know.
22:13You answered quickly.
22:14You put...
22:15Chuck.
22:16Chuck.
22:18Why?
22:19I really don't know.
22:20I would have known Tabitha, but I didn't even know they had a son.
22:22I loved that show.
22:24I loved that show.
22:26Correct answer is...
22:28Now, the question here is, do you reckon that Chaser loved that show?
22:39I don't know.
22:40I think it's a tricky one.
22:41I don't know which way she's going to go on this.
22:43Chaser put.
22:48Uh-oh.
22:50Uh-oh.
22:52Joe, sadly, I have to take the $14,000 away and save for you.
22:58You have been caught.
22:58The chase is over.
23:00Oh, what a shame.
23:01Sorry, guys.
23:02All right, so, I think, Anne, you've done yourself a favour there.
23:06I think so.
23:07It was a very decent cash builder and she nearly got away from me there.
23:11And she might have been quite a threat in the final chase.
23:13Yeah, I think she would have been something of a help.
23:15But anyway, we're never really going to know.
23:17No.
23:18We're down to...
23:19Oh, she's still here.
23:20She's...
23:21LAUGHTER
23:22So, we've still got $14,000 in the prize fund.
23:27And Joe is dead to us.
23:29Up next, Julianne.
23:31We'll see you after the break.
23:33Sorry, guys.
23:34APPLAUSE
23:35Welcome back to The Chase, New Zealand.
23:48Sadly, we had to say goodbye to Joe last round.
23:51Up next, of course, Julianne.
23:54Julianne, welcome.
23:56Thank you, Paul.
23:57I've always thought that you can judge people by the way they behave with their parents.
24:03And I think it's just such a lovely story that you still and have always attended All Blacks matches with your dad.
24:11Yeah.
24:11So, my dad will be turning 98 soon and he absolutely loves his rugby.
24:18We go to all the games at Eden Park together.
24:21So, you would have been at the France game.
24:23That's how you knew.
24:24Indeed.
24:24Indeed, indeed.
24:25We watched that together.
24:26What's your dad's name?
24:28My dad's called Hal.
24:29Hal.
24:30What a lovely daughter you have got here.
24:33The only thing that would have made it better for you is if you'd been sitting next to Colin Firth.
24:38You love him?
24:39Yeah, I love Colin Firth.
24:41So, you've got a cardboard cutout.
24:43He follows you everywhere.
24:44Years ago, some friends gave me a cardboard cutout of Colin Firth.
24:48And, yeah, he's been to book club a number of times.
24:51He's been to hen parties.
24:53Well, Julianne, you didn't realise this, but standing over here right now.
24:58Oh.
24:59Oh, no.
25:00Wouldn't that have been great?
25:02Oh, well.
25:02It's just a budgetary thing.
25:04And talking of budgetary thing, if you win tonight, what will you do with the money?
25:07Oh, look.
25:08My husband has been to Sardinia on holiday, and he absolutely loves it there.
25:13And I'd love to go and take him there.
25:16Oh, no, no, no.
25:17I think we'll leave Colin somewhere else.
25:19But, um.
25:20That would be weird.
25:22If you were like, you move into the hotel in Sardinia with your husband, there's Colin Firth.
25:28Cardboard cutout in the corner.
25:31Yeah, I think that might be a little bit odd.
25:33It appeals to me.
25:34All right, is it time to make some money?
25:35Sounds like it, Paul.
25:36I think it is.
25:38There's 14,000 on the board now.
25:40Let's see if we can add to it.
25:4160 seconds on the clock, Julianne.
25:43Every correct answer, of course, is worth $2,000.
25:46Good luck to you.
25:47All the very best.
25:48Your time starts now.
25:51A classic ice cream flavour of vanilla with honeycomb toffee is Hokie what?
25:54Hokie.
25:55Correct.
25:56Which Hawke's Bay coastal city is known as the Art Deco capital of the world?
26:00Napier.
26:00Correct.
26:01Which former New Zealand PM once worked in the cabinet office of Tony Blair?
26:05Pass.
26:08Jacinda Ardern.
26:09The common safety clothing abbreviation, fluoro, is short for what word?
26:14Fluorescent.
26:15Correct.
26:16Who is the All Blacks' all-time leading point scorer in rugby test matches?
26:20Dan Carter.
26:24Correct.
26:25In the Star Trek films, the medical character played by Carl Urban has what nickname?
26:31Bones.
26:31Correct.
26:32Super Lonely is a hit 2019 song by which singer?
26:37Pass.
26:38Benny.
26:39Mother's Day is typically celebrated on which day of the week?
26:42Sunday.
26:43Correct.
26:43Beating Tiger Woods at golf's 2005 US Open was Michael who?
26:49Campbell.
26:49Correct.
26:50The world famous...
26:51No time to get there.
26:54You got a rugby question.
26:56I mean...
26:57The gods.
26:58Mine's a magna is what it is, Julianne.
27:00How well do you think you did?
27:02I have no idea, Paul.
27:03I got a few right and I passed on two, so I've got no idea.
27:06You got seven right.
27:07$14,000.
27:09Congratulations.
27:09That was a good...
27:10That's fantastic.
27:11We're up to 28.
27:12If you can bring it back, it's time to face the chaser.
27:23Hello, Julianne.
27:24Hello, Anne.
27:25I like watching the All Blacks.
27:27I think it's the technical precision and the thighs.
27:32I mean, actually, it's mostly the thighs.
27:34It's the thighs.
27:36Let's pop your money on the board.
27:38Alrighty, $14,000.
27:40If you want to stay in that position, well, that's fine.
27:43But if you want to make it a little easier and move a step closer to safety,
27:47the chaser will offer you.
27:48It's getting a little monotonous.
27:49$2,000.
27:50See, you could have changed it up.
27:53But you didn't.
27:54If you want to take a step closer to the chaser,
27:57and why would you not do that, she will offer you...
28:00OK, let's change it up.
28:01$50,000.
28:03Turn and face the team.
28:05I mean, we can probably guess what Freeman's going to say.
28:08In a word...
28:09Ah, Sardinia's not cheap.
28:11Top offer.
28:11Let's go.
28:13Ewan?
28:14You're a smart player.
28:15Let's take the middle and build on building a better team.
28:18I was unsure which way that was going to go.
28:20I mean, $50,000.
28:21Look at it there!
28:22Um, but the decision is yours.
28:27I'm tempted by the low offer, but I think I'll go 14.
28:32The middle.
28:33I couldn't believe you said that!
28:35I just want to get back there.
28:37You're tempted by the low offer.
28:39All right, well, the low offer is gone.
28:40The high offer is gone.
28:43Chaser?
28:44They are sometimes tempted by the low offer if they've just seen someone go out.
28:48Yeah, yeah, true, true.
28:49Intentably it's even more important to get back.
28:51Julianne, for $14,000, the chase is on.
28:54All right.
29:00Good luck to you, Julianne.
29:02Here's your first question.
29:05Two scientists at which corporation invented the post-it note in the 1970s?
29:11You answered very quickly there, and you have put 3M.
29:23They did stationary, didn't they?
29:25That's a bit of a clue.
29:26All right, the correct answer is...
29:31Yep, that's as good as a start can get.
29:33Chase is put.
29:37Yeah.
29:38They were actually trying to invent incredibly strong superglue,
29:41and they failed miserably.
29:43But they worked out that actually it might have another function.
29:47So they were trying to make superglue,
29:50and they came up with post-it notes.
29:51Exactly, yes.
29:53It would be hard to explain in the boardroom, wouldn't it?
29:55Um, all right, next question.
29:59Which common surgical procedure...
30:02You're a doctor.
30:05Yeah, but sometimes the medical questions are a bit weird.
30:07Well, and here's the thing, too,
30:08if I can talk to you halfway through asking a question.
30:11If you get this wrong...
30:13Oh, I know.
30:14..and everyone knows you're a doctor, you know?
30:17Which common surgical procedure is used to examine and treat human joints?
30:22Is it A, angioplasty?
30:24Is it B, appendectomy?
30:27Or is it C, arthroscopy?
30:29Yes.
30:30You put...
30:31Because it is that.
30:35Correct.
30:36Correct answer.
30:40Now, I don't know what the chaser's joints are like.
30:44And you never will.
30:46You say that now, Anne.
30:49Chaser's put...
30:50Yes.
30:54Arthro, joint, scoppy, looking at.
30:58Next question.
31:00During the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show,
31:04which performer suffered an infamous wardrobe malfunction?
31:07Was it A, Rihanna?
31:09B, Janet Jackson?
31:11Or C, Madonna?
31:12You put...
31:14You put...
31:16Janet Jackson.
31:18What was the malfunction again?
31:22I think her tit came out.
31:24Yeah.
31:25Can we say that?
31:26Yes.
31:27Yes, I think we can.
31:28Can we say that, Freeman?
31:29You sure can for the top offer, Paul.
31:30Thank you, Freeman.
31:31Thank you, Freeman.
31:32He's running the Broadcasting Standards Complaints Authority for us today.
31:35The correct answer is...
31:36Janet Jackson.
31:41Look at this.
31:43Chase has put...
31:46Excellent.
31:48She's already summed up what happened there.
31:49Next question.
31:51A white tip on the tail of which dog breed is commonly known as the Shepherd's Lantern?
31:57Is it A, Kelpie?
31:59B, Airedale Terrier?
32:01Or C, Border Collie?
32:04You've put...
32:05I suppose Shepard's is the clue, isn't it?
32:09Yeah.
32:10I'm hoping that's the right answer.
32:13I guess you probably are.
32:15Um, correct answer.
32:21You have them all correct so far.
32:23And lookity, look at this.
32:25Look at this.
32:26I just have to get here, eh?
32:28You have to get here, and then you can go and sit back over there.
32:30Yay.
32:31Chase has put...
32:31Shhh.
32:32Shhh.
32:35All right.
32:36You must be excited now.
32:37Let's get straight to it.
32:40According to the 2023 census, what is the third most common language spoken in New Zealand?
32:48Is it A, Samoan, B, Mandarin, or C, Dutch?
32:59You have put...
33:01Mandarin.
33:02Okay, correct answer is...
33:05Not the end of the world.
33:10It's okay.
33:10You know, you've got a bit of a buffer.
33:12Yeah.
33:12Chase is put.
33:16All right.
33:17So, you'd be worried now if you'd gone 50.
33:20True.
33:20You would be worried.
33:21Yeah.
33:22Okay.
33:23Next question.
33:23One to go, one to go, one to go.
33:26The xylophone belongs to which section of an orchestra?
33:29Is it A, brass, B, percussion, or C, strings?
33:35I got this, Paul.
33:36So, you think it could be a trick question.
33:38I'm not sure how it could be a trick question.
33:43You've put...
33:44I've put percussion.
33:46Yeah.
33:47We've got a whole thing that shows us that.
33:49Yeah.
33:50But thanks for interjecting.
33:51Sorry.
33:52Correct answer is...
33:57Shanar.
34:01Julianne.
34:01Thank you very much.
34:02That's fantastic.
34:03Congratulations.
34:05You can go and join your team.
34:06Look at that.
34:07Finally, $28,000 there.
34:09Chaser.
34:10Quite often, when they've already got a fair amount in the pot,
34:14seat four chooses to go low.
34:15But I'm sure Freeman's not going to do that.
34:18Well, there's going to be a lot of egg on his face if he does, isn't there?
34:20Isn't there just?
34:20Yeah.
34:21OK, so finally, $28,000 in the prize fund.
34:24Up next is Freeman.
34:26But which way will he go?
34:27APPLAUSE
34:28Welcome back to The Chase, New Zealand.
34:44So, Julianne contributed another $14,000 to the prize fund,
34:48totalling $28,000.
34:50Freeman, how are you?
34:52Doing really good today, Paul.
34:53Thank you.
34:53OK, you've been very laissez-faire in your recommendations
34:55to other members of your team, haven't you?
34:58I sure have.
34:59Let's just see how this goes.
35:00Now, you are number six of nine children.
35:03Yeah, that's right.
35:04So it was a pretty full house growing up.
35:06Name your siblings.
35:08Sleepy, dopey, doc.
35:09What order would you like them in?
35:12I love it.
35:13Parents with a sense of humour.
35:15You worked in a Kiwi sanctuary.
35:17Yeah, that's right.
35:18So I used to work in a Kiwi sanctuary as a marketing manager.
35:20Was that the one in Ōtarahanga?
35:22So it was in Pukehātua, just south of Cambridge.
35:25Oh, right, right.
35:26So it was smaller than the other one.
35:28Ah, well, it depends who you ask.
35:30What are you going to do if you win some money?
35:33My dad's recently passed away
35:34and we have a lot of family that live in America.
35:37So having, you know, eight siblings with partners and kids
35:40and all that jazz, we'd love to go over and see them.
35:42But it does get quite expensive.
35:43So we're hoping to take a bit of money away today.
35:45Fantastic.
35:45Well, I wish you all the very best.
35:46I hope we can send you away from here with a little bit of money.
35:49All right, it's time to see if we can do that right now.
35:52You know how it works.
35:5460 seconds on the clock.
35:55Every correct answer is worth $2,000.
35:58I wish you all the very best.
36:00Your time starts now.
36:02What term for a beam of light
36:04is also the common short form of the name Raymond?
36:07Ray.
36:08Correct.
36:09What name is given to a Maori cooking method
36:11that uses an underground steam oven?
36:13Honey.
36:14Correct.
36:14In film, Mount Naroahoi was used as a stand-in
36:18for which Mordor volcano?
36:20Mount Doom.
36:20Correct.
36:21In which month does daylight saving end in New Zealand?
36:26September.
36:27April.
36:28An iconic TV ad made in the 70s
36:30was the great crunchy train what?
36:33Adventure.
36:34Robbery.
36:35The first sitting US president to visit Europe was Woodrow Hu.
36:39Bath.
36:40Wilson.
36:41A cover of Its Raining Men was a hit for which former Spice Girl?
36:45Scary.
36:46Ginger Spice.
36:48In the UK, the iconic royal male pillow boxes
36:50are typically what colour?
36:53White.
36:53Red.
36:53Hamish Bond is a three-time Olympic gold medallist in which sport?
36:58Triathlon.
36:59Rowing.
37:00The godfather of actor Gwyneth Paltrow is...
37:04No time to get there.
37:05It was Steven Spielberg.
37:07Um, how well do you think you did?
37:10Hopefully enough to get to America.
37:12What would...
37:13I think I got, like, three or four.
37:15Yeah, yeah.
37:15You got three.
37:16So, $6,000.
37:17So, if you're going on your own,
37:19you could go business class.
37:21Yeah.
37:21But not get back.
37:22That's all right.
37:24All right, fantastic.
37:26It's time to face the chaser.
37:33Hello, Freeman.
37:34Hello, Anne.
37:35I do like kiwi birds.
37:37They're flightless, they're mysterious,
37:40they're a little bit grumpy.
37:41I mean, they're basically me.
37:43All right, let's put your money on the board.
37:47$6,000.
37:48If you want to make things slightly easier,
37:51which I know you don't,
37:52the chaser will offer you.
37:54$500.
37:56If you want to make things slightly trickier for yourself,
37:59reduce your options, which I know you do,
38:01the chaser will offer you.
38:02$20,000.
38:05Turn and face the team.
38:07So, we all know what Freeman said to everyone else, Julianne.
38:11We just want you back here, Freeman.
38:13Whatever feels best for you,
38:15but you need to get back here.
38:16We need three of us.
38:17Ewan?
38:18A wise teammate once told me to go high,
38:20but I want you back.
38:21Take the medal off her.
38:22Was it a wise teammate?
38:23As it turns out.
38:25Okay, turn around, Freeman.
38:26Right, I don't know that this is necessary
38:28to even ask you this question.
38:29Which way are you going to go?
38:31I think,
38:33although I've been talking trash this whole game,
38:35I will take the responsible answer
38:39and go with the $20,000.
38:42Yes!
38:44Yes!
38:44Chaser.
38:46I do like it.
38:48We love that.
38:49We love it.
38:50All right, let's lose the $500,000.
38:52Let's lose the $6,000.
38:54Let's take home the $20,000.
38:55Let's take home the $20,000.
38:57Wow.
38:58All right, Freeman,
38:59for $20,000.
39:02The chase is on.
39:09I thought you were potentially a bit mean there, Anne.
39:12Hmm?
39:12Yeah, well, I didn't think he merited more than $20,000.
39:15But I'm very glad he took it anyway.
39:16See, you've got to prove to her
39:18that you merit all of that.
39:20Well, I mean,
39:21nine people going to America ain't cheap,
39:23so we've got to get the money in.
39:25This is where the rubber hits the road.
39:26You'll have to swim, actually, nine people.
39:29All right, good luck to you.
39:30Thank you.
39:30Let's have a look at your first question.
39:31Lisa from the K-pop group Blackpink
39:37plays a health mentor named Mook
39:39on which TV show is it Shogun?
39:43Is it The White Lotus?
39:45Is it Poker Face?
39:49You've put Poker Face.
39:53Why?
39:54I'm pretty sure Shogun's Japanese,
39:57so I couldn't imagine her being in that.
39:58I haven't seen The White Lotus before,
40:02and I vaguely remember
40:04seeing someone famous in Poker Face,
40:07so hopefully it's her.
40:08Correct answer.
40:12Uh-oh.
40:14You know, it's not the end of the world,
40:16but the end of the world's in sight.
40:18Do you know what I'm saying?
40:19Or at least it will be after this.
40:21Chase is put.
40:25Yeah.
40:25I believe it's set in a health spa.
40:27Does that make sense?
40:29Yeah.
40:29All right, next question.
40:32A species of which animal
40:34almost always gives birth to identical quadruplets?
40:38Is it A, tiger,
40:39B, kangaroo,
40:41or C, armadillo?
40:46You've put tiger.
40:49You know, if this is wrong...
40:52..and the chaser gets it right,
40:56and I'm pretty sure the chaser will know this.
40:59It's all over, Rover.
41:01Yeah, that's right.
41:03You won't be going to America.
41:04Well, not with my siblings, I won't.
41:06No.
41:08Correct answer is...
41:09Yeah, she's going to know this.
41:18She's going to know this?
41:19Yeah, she's going to know this.
41:21Chase is put.
41:26You were right.
41:27She knew it.
41:28Yes, it's unfortunate,
41:30because obviously tigers do have litters of cubs,
41:32and for all you knew,
41:33there might have been four identical ones,
41:35but no, I knew before the options came up
41:37it was armadillo.
41:38It's a quiz fact.
41:40Freeman,
41:41the wheels fell off.
41:43Yeah.
41:44Unfortunately, you've been caught,
41:46and for you, the chase is over.
41:47Thank you very much.
41:48You've been great fun.
41:49Take care.
41:49What a shame.
41:52So there we go.
41:53Freeman is out-ski.
41:55But there is $28,000 in the prize fund.
41:59Can my team of two take home that money?
42:04We'll find out right after the break.
42:06Thank you.
42:19Welcome back to The Chase New Zealand.
42:22It's time for the final chase.
42:28Julianne and Ewan have made it through to the final chase,
42:32playing for $28,000.
42:34Now, during the break,
42:35my team chose between two sets of questions.
42:37Which one did you choose?
42:39Set B.
42:40Set B.
42:40All righty.
42:41So the governess gets set A.
42:44There are two of you left,
42:45so that is a two-step head start,
42:47and you need to make that count.
42:50I mean, you know,
42:51you could arguably say it's tougher
42:53because there are only two of you,
42:55and it is.
42:56But I wish you all the very best.
42:59Honestly, I wish you all the very best.
43:00I want you to take home $14,000 each.
43:05All right?
43:06Two minutes on the clock.
43:09Your time starts now.
43:13Alphabetically, which of the five vowels comes last?
43:16Julianne.
43:17You.
43:17Correct.
43:18Which New Zealand bird has nostrils at the tip of its beak?
43:21Julianne.
43:22Kiwi.
43:23Correct.
43:24A greatest hits album by Eminem is titled Curtain What?
43:28Ewan.
43:28Call.
43:29Correct.
43:30Bowman's capsules are located in which major human organ?
43:34Julianne.
43:35Eye.
43:36Kidneys.
43:37The eagle has landed is a famous quote by which astronaut?
43:40Ewan.
43:41Buzz Aldrin.
43:41Neil Armstrong.
43:42In what sport are the Ice Blacks New Zealand's national team?
43:46Julianne.
43:46Ice hockey.
43:47Correct.
43:48Which singer plays Dina Jones in the film Dreamgirls?
43:53Julianne.
43:54Jennifer Hudson.
43:55Beyonce.
43:56Bliss is a classic story by New Zealand writer Catherine Hu.
43:59Julianne.
44:00Mansfield.
44:01Correct.
44:01Athlete Usain Bolt has what meteorological nickname?
44:05Ewan.
44:06Lightning Bolt.
44:07Correct.
44:08What major line of latitude is in the centre of the torrid zone?
44:13Julianne.
44:13Pass.
44:14The equator.
44:15The equator.
44:15In the Bible, which chemical element is called brimstone?
44:19Julianne.
44:20Sulphur.
44:20Correct.
44:21Google bought which video sharing site in 2006?
44:25Julianne.
44:25YouTube.
44:26Correct.
44:27The Gulf of Bahrain is an inlet of which larger Gulf?
44:31Ewan.
44:32Gulf of Arabia.
44:33I'll accept that.
44:34Xenawari Princess was mainly filmed in which country?
44:36Julianne.
44:37New Zealand.
44:37Correct.
44:38A standard full-sized piano has how many total light keys?
44:4288.
44:4352.
44:44The term digicam is a blend of digital and what other word?
44:47Julianne.
44:48Camera.
44:48Correct.
44:49The biography Queen Meryl is about which Hollywood actor?
44:53Ewan.
44:53Meryl Streep.
44:54Correct.
44:55Lumen Industries features in what Apple sci-fi TV series?
44:59Julianne.
45:01Pass.
45:02Severance.
45:03Cook's Strait connects the Pacific Ocean to which sea?
45:05Julianne.
45:06Tasman.
45:06Correct.
45:07Who sings the theme song for the Bond film Goldfinger?
45:11Ewan.
45:11Whitney Houston.
45:12Shirley Bassey.
45:13By definition...
45:16I wonder if you're going to be happy with 15 steps.
45:21It's okay.
45:22It's okay.
45:23See, because I think 15 is actually pretty good for two.
45:27I think it's pretty good.
45:28We will see.
45:29We will see.
45:30It's time to bring back The Chaser.
45:3215 for two.
45:46It's a very decent score.
45:48It's been a winning score before.
45:50Things can go wrong.
45:51Who can say?
45:52Now, of course, if The Chaser gets a question wrong, you guys have the opportunity to answer
45:58it correctly and push The Chaser back.
46:01And to be honest, that's what's going to make the difference between winning and losing.
46:05You've got to hope that the governess gets a lot of questions wrong.
46:09And, you know, it can happen.
46:12Governess, you are chasing 15.
46:15And there they are on the board.
46:18Are you ready?
46:20Yes.
46:21It's time for the final chase.
46:29Good luck to you, Anne.
46:30Your time starts now.
46:33The MacBook Pro laptop was developed by which tech company?
46:36Apple.
46:37Correct.
46:37From Me To You was a 60s hit for which British band?
46:41The Beatles.
46:41Correct.
46:42Which private aerospace company flew Katy Perry into space?
46:45SpaceX.
46:46Stop the clock.
46:49That is incorrect.
46:50Blue Origin.
46:51So, which private aerospace company flew Katy Perry into space?
46:58Blue Origin.
47:00Is correct.
47:00You push The Chaser back.
47:02Chaser, you need 14.
47:05You have 147 on the clock.
47:07And your time starts again.
47:10Now, what was the real first name of fashion designer Coco Chanel?
47:14Gabrielle.
47:15Correct.
47:16Colloquially, which reptile is commonly called a salty?
47:19Saltwater crocodile.
47:21Correct.
47:22Brian Chesky co-founded which major accommodation site?
47:25Airbnb.
47:26Correct.
47:27Anna Paquin won an Oscar for which 90s film?
47:30Um, The Piano.
47:32Correct.
47:33A famed geologist and explorer of New Zealand was Julius Von Who?
47:37Pass.
47:38Stop the clock.
47:39A famed geologist and explorer of New Zealand was Julius Von Who?
47:44Now, you have to make pushbacks count.
47:48I've got Hurst coming into my brain.
47:49Let's try that.
47:50Yeah, I'm not sure.
47:51Hurst?
47:53Close.
47:54But no.
47:55Halst.
47:55Halst.
47:56Halst.
47:56Halst the eagle guy.
47:58Halst the eagle guy.
47:59Halst the eagle guy.
48:00All right.
48:01Chaser needs 10.
48:03There's one minute and 20 seconds on the clock.
48:07And Chaser, the time starts again.
48:10Now, in which sport do the white ferns represent New Zealand?
48:14Um, Morapa?
48:16Stop the clock.
48:18In which sport do the white ferns represent New Zealand?
48:22Cricket.
48:24Correct.
48:25Woodrow.
48:25Women's cricket.
48:26Correct.
48:27Chaser needs 11.
48:29One minute and 15 seconds on the clock.
48:31Chaser, your time starts again.
48:34Now, which Australian play Shiv Roy in TV?
48:36Succession?
48:38Um, no, I can't remember.
48:40Pass.
48:41Stop the clock.
48:42Which Australian play Shiv Roy in TV?
48:45I can picture her face.
48:46Yeah, Ginger.
48:48Ah, we don't know.
48:49Sorry.
48:50Pass.
48:50No, pass.
48:51Sarah Snook was the correct answer there.
48:54All right, Chaser, your time starts again now.
48:59In imperial measurement, 10 chains equal one what?
49:03Um, Furlong.
49:04Correct.
49:04Which common male name is typically shortened to Chaz?
49:08Charles.
49:08Correct.
49:09Which British author married Leonard Wolfe in 1912?
49:13Virginia Wolfe.
49:13Correct.
49:14The vena, KV carry blood to the right atrium of which organ?
49:18The heart.
49:18Correct.
49:19In Shakespeare's Hamlet, which character tragically drowns?
49:23Ophelia.
49:23Correct.
49:24The term steed is typically used for which equine, Adam?
49:27Correct.
49:28The military term grenadier is borrowed from which modern language?
49:32French.
49:33Correct.
49:34Dr. Zoidberg is a central character in which animated sitcom?
49:38Futurama.
49:39Correct.
49:39A classic Moscow Mule cocktail contains which clear spirit?
49:43Vodka.
49:44Correct.
49:45Lake Garda is a major lake in which European country?
49:49Italy.
49:49Correct.
49:50Heiress is the female equivalent of what word?
49:52Air.
49:53Correct.
49:53Julianne and Ewan, you have been caught.
50:00I have to take the $28,000 away and say, for you, the chase is finally over.
50:07Chaser?
50:08That was sticky.
50:10Certainly there was a little patch in the middle where I was just...
50:13You were asking me a lot of things I didn't know.
50:15Yeah.
50:15Have you had a good day, though?
50:16I've had a great day.
50:17Brilliant, Ewan.
50:18Julianne?
50:18It's been lots of fun, Paul.
50:20It's fantastic.
50:20You guys have been wonderful to play alongside of,
50:22but it's time for me to say goodbye to you now.
50:25Thank you so much for joining us on The Chase New Zealand.
50:27Now, you might have been sitting there watching this thinking,
50:30you know what?
50:31I knew that.
50:32I knew that.
50:33I knew that.
50:34Shoot.
50:34I knew that.
50:35Well, why don't you give it a go if you get the chance?
50:38Until then, night-night.
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