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00:00Have you got what it takes to make it all the way to our final question and join the 1% Club?
00:16Anyone has a chance to win because this quiz isn't about how much you know, it's how your brain really works.
00:20As all our questions are about logic and common sense.
00:23So who will make it to the end and answer a question only 1% of the country can get right and win up to £100,000?
00:30Let's play the 1% Club.
00:37And hoping to win tonight's our 100 players.
00:41Right, give me a cheer if you're convinced that you are walking away tonight with a win.
00:46Lady in front there, what's your name?
00:48Liberty.
00:49Hello Liberty, how are you?
00:50I'm good, how are you?
00:51I'm alright thanks, you feeling pretty confident then?
00:53Well yeah, because a couple of months ago I had a spiritual reading with like a clairvoyant and she's also a psychic.
01:00She told me that one of my dead family members was going to send me money.
01:04Through us, the 1% Club.
01:06Well hopefully.
01:06You don't mean like they're going to send it from heaven in a brown envelope.
01:09I don't know, maybe they'll have bank transfer up there, I'm not really sure.
01:13And what do you do?
01:14I'm a student midwife.
01:16So I'm trained to be a midwife and it's quite funny actually when I have friends over because I just have a load of posters with vaginas on my wall.
01:25Why do you have them on the wall?
01:26Educational purposes, obviously.
01:29Good luck getting a vagina on a Saturday night.
01:30I mean on telly, I don't mean, you know, anyway, I'm amusing myself.
01:37Alright, well listen, good luck to everybody.
01:39Now don't forget you can play along at home if you want, all you have to do is download the app.
01:43Okay, before we ask our first question, here's a reminder of how the show works.
01:47We asked a cross-section of people from all over Britain a list of our unique questions.
01:52Based on their answers, we can tell statistically what percentage of the country should get each one right.
01:56Tonight I'll be asking those exact questions to our 100 contestants, beginning with the easier one that 90% of Britain got right,
02:05and ending with the most challenging question that only 1% of the great British public answered correctly.
02:11At the start of the show, every contestant is given a £1,000 stake.
02:15If they get any question wrong, they are out of the game and the £1,000 is transferred to the 1% prize pot.
02:21Whoever gets the furthest in the quiz wins £10,000 and the chance to answer the final 1% question to win everything in the prize pot
02:29and take home up to £100,000.
02:35Right, let's get on with it, it's time for our first question.
02:39So this is one that 90% of our survey got right, let's see how you do.
02:43OK, your time starts now.
02:56OK, your time is up.
03:21First question of the night.
03:23For some of you, last question of the night.
03:25Let's see who's like to stay on and are still in the game and how many people are out.
03:43Oh dear, we've lost one person.
03:45Let's have a look at the answer.
03:47It's a cap.
03:48He should have two caps.
03:50Unfortunately, we have lost one person.
03:52Lucy Atwell.
03:53Where are you, Lucy Atwell?
03:55Oh, Lucy, it's not nice, is it, when you're the only one?
03:58Oh, no, I crumbled.
03:59Oh dear, what did you put?
04:00T-shirt, I don't know, I literally went mind blank.
04:04Well, to be fair, those T-shirts and those jumpers...
04:07They're a bit similar, right?
04:08Yes, they're a bit similar, apart from the length of the sleeves.
04:12But, yeah, no, I know what you mean.
04:13I'm trying to help you, Lucy, and I'm struggling.
04:15Yeah.
04:16Unlucky, Lucy, it's not easy being the only one to go out, but well done.
04:19Let's hear it for Lucy, come on.
04:23Somebody got it right.
04:24It's Nathaniel Elder.
04:25That's me.
04:26That's a great name.
04:27Are you from Mordor?
04:28Oh, I wish.
04:29I am Nathaniel Elder.
04:31What do you do, Nathaniel?
04:32I'm a student.
04:33You look like a student.
04:34What are you studying?
04:35Computer science and philosophy.
04:36Oh, very good.
04:37How old are you?
04:38Uh, 20.
04:39They do get harder, these questions.
04:42What do you do in your spare time, Nathaniel Elder?
04:44I like to collect things, is my main thing.
04:46My current big collection is my eyelashes.
04:48What?
04:49If you want to...
04:50You've got them with you?
04:51There you go.
04:53Oh, that is absolutely disgusting.
04:57Hey.
04:58Are they...
04:58Are you sure they are eyelashes?
05:00Yeah, just a lot of them.
05:02How many years of eyelashes is that?
05:04Two and a half.
05:04I know your eyelashes fall out, but not to that extent.
05:07Well, when you have long ones, they do.
05:09Where do you find them?
05:10My face.
05:11But how do you know they're yours?
05:13A father always knows.
05:15A father always knows?
05:17Your father tells you?
05:18No, I'm their father.
05:20Oh, you're the father?
05:21A father always knows.
05:22What are you talking about?
05:23I'm saying...
05:24I'm saying the eyelashes are my kids.
05:27Oh, don't worry.
05:27Oh, I see.
05:28So you're saying that the eyelashes are your children now?
05:31Yeah.
05:31So not only do you keep them in a little plastic box,
05:33you refer to them as your children.
05:34Just remind me again, what are you doing?
05:36Computer science and what?
05:37Philosophy.
05:37Well, why don't you change it to psychology?
05:40Wow, that's quite weird.
05:42Listen, well done, Nathaniel.
05:43Good luck.
05:44You're still with us.
05:45So there are 99 people still left in the game,
05:47and the £1,000 of everyone who got the question wrong
05:49now goes into the prize pot.
05:51Let's see what that's done to the total.
05:55Thank you, Lucy.
05:57Right, it's time for the 80% question.
05:59So this is a question that 80% of the people we asked
06:03managed to get right.
06:04Let's see how you get on with this one.
06:07The answers to each of these clues
06:09all use the same three letters, but in different orders.
06:12What are those three letters?
06:14And your time starts now.
06:18You're all winners in my eyes.
06:20Unfortunately, I need new glasses.
06:21OK, your time is up.
06:40Let's see you've got it right.
06:41All right, we lost 13 on that one.
07:03Let's have a look at the answer.
07:05It's rat, tar, and art.
07:08So A, R, and T in any order.
07:10Someone who got that wrong is Darylene Cousins.
07:13Where are you, Darylene?
07:13Oh, my God.
07:15Darylene, what did you put?
07:17I started with a T, and then I went to A,
07:19and then I ran out of time.
07:21Oh, so you just got it right at the end.
07:23I was doing it backwards.
07:24Never mind, Darylene.
07:25Why did you apply for the show?
07:26I get to the 1% question every single time.
07:30All right, Darylene, I'm not sure I believe you.
07:32I'm going to be honest.
07:34I don't think you do every time.
07:35A lot of the time.
07:37I must judge the 30 seconds.
07:39Are you the one that I looked up, and you were going...
07:41I suppose I should crack on with this.
07:45T, A, oh, it's run out of time.
07:48Never mind.
07:49But why did you apply, then?
07:50OK, Lee, the truth is...
07:53Oh, my God.
07:54It really cracks me up whenever you say sure and there.
07:58Sure and there?
08:00Exactly.
08:00You say the and sure.
08:02Sure is a singer.
08:04Yeah.
08:04And there is quite gangster.
08:06There?
08:07Yeah.
08:07Like, you all sat over there?
08:09Yeah.
08:10How do you say it?
08:11There.
08:12There.
08:13Where are you from?
08:14Hertfordshire.
08:15But you've got a bit of an accent.
08:16Am I getting South African?
08:18South African, yeah.
08:19I thought you were South African.
08:20You have the audacity to tell me how to speak properly.
08:23I get it all the time.
08:24You're saying, like, you've got a record and you've recorded it forwards and you're playing
08:28it dickwards.
08:30Yeah, I get it all the time whenever I say garage.
08:32Garage?
08:33Yeah.
08:34Ah, the one over there.
08:37Right there.
08:38Right there.
08:39In my garage over there, it's sure.
08:42Never mind, Darylene.
08:44Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
08:48£40,000.
08:52We're on to the 70% question.
08:54Answer this question and your time starts now.
09:24OK, your time is up.
09:28Let's see who got it right.
09:29Wow, that was carnage.
09:55We have lost 24 people.
09:57Let's have a look at the answer.
09:59It is A, more entirely in lowercase, because there are five words in lowercase and four
10:04in capital letters.
10:06Somebody who got that wrong is, are they taking the mickey?
10:09Aled Jones.
10:10Me.
10:11All right, Aled.
10:11You all right?
10:12How's it going?
10:13Is that your real name?
10:13Or you've just done it first?
10:14That's my real name, yeah.
10:15I know.
10:16Do you get a lot of teasing?
10:18Well, every time I speak to someone new.
10:19Well, on the phone, like insurance companies and stuff.
10:21They don't believe you?
10:22No.
10:22Do you spend your life hearing that song?
10:24Basically, yeah, all the time.
10:25Yeah.
10:26They always ask me to sing a song.
10:27And do you sing it?
10:28No.
10:28Why?
10:29I say I'm advised not to.
10:31You're advised not to?
10:32By who?
10:32Aled Jones?
10:33My wife.
10:34Oh, I see.
10:35What do you do, Aled?
10:35I'm a plumber.
10:36Are you a good plumber?
10:37Yeah.
10:38Pretty good, yeah.
10:38I mean, I won the Wales Plumber of the Year in 2020.
10:42Where'd you keep him?
10:44You won Wales Plumber of the Year?
10:46Yes.
10:47That's pretty good.
10:48It's like a competition, basically, yeah.
10:50How do you become Wales Plumber of the Year?
10:52It was through college and stuff.
10:54Genuine true story.
10:55I used to be a plumber before I was a comedian.
10:56Did you?
10:57Yeah.
10:57I was the world champion.
10:59Are you lying?
11:00I am lying.
11:02That's the other show I do.
11:03OK.
11:05Unlucky, Aled.
11:06Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
11:10£38,000.
11:12So, we've just lost 24 players and we now have 62 people left in the game.
11:18Time for the 60% question.
11:22Let's take a look.
11:23A mystery word is changed as it passes each stage.
11:28Which of the options replaces the question mark to be the mystery word?
11:32And your time starts now.
11:34A mystery word is changed as it emerges.
11:36A gospel word is changed as it balances around the collection.
11:39Or, it's changed as it from time to be the mystery word the devil.
11:44It's been a about and demand for entry.
11:46It's been a part of the painful news.
11:48It's been a part of our strategy here.
11:51It's been a feeling hoje.
11:52It's been a partial moment here in the game.
11:54It and it is about whoever can do this.
11:57It's been a fact that it differs from time.
11:59It was a very final account.
12:00It's been a bad news heading.
12:01It Nähy.
12:02OK, your time is up. Let's see if you've got it right.
12:25Right, we lost eight people. Let's have a look at the answer.
12:28It's C, far. Far becomes fair and then dare.
12:32Sorry, far becomes fair and then dare.
12:37Somebody who got it wrong is Paul Haynes. Where are you, Paul?
12:41Really? Where did you put, Paul?
12:43I made the fatal mistake of pressing the graphic, not the...
12:47Oh, no. But I got it wrong anyway, so...
12:52What would you have done with the money today?
12:54Probably buy a better mankini.
12:56A better mankini? Yeah. I can't wear it at the moment.
12:59My wife's hidden it. OK.
13:01But you have worn it in public? Yeah.
13:03Well, this is the problem, you see, why my wife has hidden it.
13:06Where have you worn it?
13:07We had a birthday gathering in our local working men's club.
13:10Oh, not on the beach? No, not on the beach.
13:12Oh, in a working men's club? My birthday's in December,
13:15so it's a bit awkward on the beach. That's true.
13:17I couldn't, sort of, fill the costume.
13:19That's fair enough.
13:21So...
13:22I like a man worse.
13:23He's hot on his sleeve, don't you?
13:25I pressed the graphic, but I didn't know it anyway,
13:27and I've got a small penis.
13:30You as well?
13:31No, that was me doing...
13:32That was me doing an impersonation of you, to be fair.
13:35Listen, unlucky Paul, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
13:45We are on £46,000.
13:47So, time for a quick break.
13:48We've lost 46 people here already.
13:50Hope you're doing OK at home.
13:51And don't forget, you can play along on the app.
13:53Sure, you can't win big money at home,
13:55but you can't embarrass yourself in front of the whole nation either.
13:58After the break, we'll be moving closer to seeing if anyone here
14:00can answer the 1% question.
14:01See you in a bit.
14:05APPLAUSE
14:14Welcome back to the 1% Club.
14:16We started off with 100 people, and now we are down to 54.
14:19The person who does best here tonight could be going home
14:21with up to £100,000.
14:26So, welcome to everyone who's still in the game.
14:28And from now on, we are going to give you an option
14:30to pay for a pass to the next question.
14:32And if you do, your £1,000 will be transferred
14:34to the prize pot.
14:35However, if you get as far as the 30% question without using your pass,
14:39you'll get the chance to take your £1,000 and leave the game.
14:43Right, it's time for the 50% question.
14:48Let's have a look at this one.
14:50Four modes of transport are arranged below alphabetically.
14:54If you rearrange them from lowest to highest
14:57by the number of passengers they typically carry,
15:00how many will stay in the same place?
15:03OK, your 30 seconds starts now.
15:06OK, your 30 seconds starts now.
15:08Let's keep going vidéo!
15:09Go to www.com.com Proיבова.
15:13The first one is to bigger allはいいですか?
15:18Look at that.
15:20You're thinking about the right angle.
15:22Put a comment down, and then,
15:23certainly you're gonna keep moving forward on that.
15:26OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
15:56Right, we lost five people. Let's have a look at the answer.
16:00It's two. The car and the bus have swapped round.
16:04We've lost Courtney Nicholls.
16:06Hello. Hello, Courtney. What did you put?
16:08One, for some reason. What did you do, Courtney?
16:11I'm a glorified bug cleaner. What does that mean?
16:13I clean toilets. Oh, OK.
16:16What would you have done with the money, Courtney, if you'd have won?
16:19I'd have brought some customised plungers,
16:21cos obviously I plunge a lot of toilets, so... OK.
16:24How can you customise a plunger?
16:26Oh, I'm sure there's a place online that you can do it.
16:29Yeah, just mug a Dalek. Yeah, I could do.
16:31Are you usually a lucky person, Courtney?
16:34Yes, usually. Well, I'm in the national statistics for the NHS.
16:38What for? Being the eighth recorded person in the UK
16:41to have diphtheria since the 1980s.
16:44You were the eighth person in the country to get diphtheria?
16:46Yeah. You're saying this with a lot of pride.
16:49I'm proud of that. How did you catch diphtheria?
16:51I don't even know.
16:53I think you get it off toilet seats. You're in the wrong job.
16:55Yeah, I think so.
16:56Do you get it? Isn't it from dirt and stuff?
16:58Probably, yeah.
16:59There's a bloke in front of you who's not in his head like he knows.
17:01Can we go to him? What's your name?
17:03Siddhar.
17:04And how do you know this?
17:05Well, I'm a biologist, so...
17:06And is that how you get diphtheria?
17:08Yeah, fecal matter, dirt.
17:10Glad we came to you. Right.
17:12LAUGHTER
17:13So, unlucky that.
17:14Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
17:19£51,000.
17:20CHEERING
17:21OK, it's time for a 45% question.
17:25Let's have a look at this one.
17:27Satmahan always wears a short-sleeved shirt to work on odd dates of the month
17:33and long-sleeved shirts on even dates of the month.
17:36Plain shirts are worn from Monday to Wednesday
17:39and patterned shirts on Thursday and Friday.
17:42On which date my Satmahan wear this shirt?
17:46Your time starts now.
18:12OK, your time is up.
18:19Let's see whose lights are still on.
18:21MUSIC PLAYS
18:22Right, we lost three people, though.
18:37Let's have a look at the answer.
18:39It is C, Friday the 2nd of May,
18:41cos it's long-sleeved shirts on even dates,
18:43patterned shirts on Thursday and Friday.
18:47Somebody who got that wrong is Justin Stubbs.
18:49What did you put, Justin Stubbs?
18:50I put B.
18:52I just read it wrong.
18:53Read it wrong. Never mind, Justin. What do you do?
18:55I'm an RSPCA inspector, Lee.
18:57Oh, you must see some things.
18:58I see some gross things, but I see a lot of funny things as well.
19:02Probably on ITV Saturday night,
19:04why don't you tell us the funny one rather than the gross thing?
19:06So, we tend to get a lot of calls from the public
19:08who misidentify things. OK.
19:10So, we tend to get a lot of calls to carrier bags.
19:13And what do they think they are?
19:14They're swans up trees. They're swans...
19:16Sorry, swans up trees?
19:17Swans up trees.
19:18They think swans are stuck up trees.
19:20I have had a swan stuck up a tree, so that...
19:22No, no, I know what that was. That was a carrier bag.
19:24It was a carrier bag.
19:25A pile of leaves, ginger leaves.
19:27Well, it's a ginger kitten, so they were red leaves.
19:29Well, hang on. So, they see a pile of ginger leaves,
19:32or red leaves, where? On the floor?
19:34In the gutter.
19:36And they think that's a kitten stuck down them.
19:37Somebody rang through and said,
19:38it's an injured kitten, so...
19:39And do you slowly pick it out and then let it all fall apart
19:41in your hand and go, I think it's too late.
19:43Pretty much exactly that.
19:44Brilliant. All right. Listen, well done, Justin.
19:47Thank you. Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
19:49We're on £55,000.
19:54So, we lost three of you there, and one person passed,
19:58which means we now have 46 players left in the game.
20:02OK, it's time for the 40% question.
20:04Let's take a look at it.
20:07In 1983, whilst on holiday at Macklin's,
20:12Lee was knocked out at the quarter-final stage
20:14of a national Nobbelie Knees competition.
20:17In 1984, he managed to win two more rounds
20:21than the previous year.
20:22Did he win the title of Macklin's Best Nobbelie Knees in 1984?
20:28OK, your time starts now.
20:29APPLAUSE
20:34MUSIC CONTINUES
21:04Right, we lost 15 of you there. Let's have a look at the answer.
21:27The answer is no. He won the quarterfinal this time and then won the semifinal, but he didn't win the final.
21:34So the answer is no. I didn't win knobbly knees, but I was runner-up in the wet t-shirt competition.
21:39Someone who got it wrong is Kyle Rigan. Where are you, Kyle?
21:43Hey, Luke. How are you, Kyle?
21:45Well, sat here great until just...
21:47You must have been 100% certain about that, because you didn't use your pass, did you?
21:51No. I'm trying to hold on to it. I've sat here smug the whole time.
21:54Have you?
21:54My light was on, but a certain... Someone I'm with is... Hers has been blue for a while now.
21:58Oh, you're with someone?
21:59Yeah.
22:00Who you with?
22:00My wife's sat over there. She's been blue for, I think, 70%, I think.
22:04What do you call, madam?
22:05Sadie. I'm not taking him home.
22:09You're not taking him home?
22:10Yeah, he can walk home.
22:11Are you quite a competitive couple?
22:14Very.
22:14Are you? What kind of things do you do that's competitive?
22:17Mainly this show, the amount of screaming at the TV.
22:20Right.
22:21And Miss gives herself four passes, makes up the rules as she goes along.
22:25She pauses the TV.
22:27Oh, that's the killer, isn't it?
22:27Exactly.
22:28People tell me all the time, people sometimes, I get these people maybe from South Africa
22:31that say they get the 1% question every show.
22:33But they don't count the fact that they're pausing the telly, making a cup of tea,
22:37having a good thing and coming back to it the next day.
22:38Anyway, listen, I hate to ask, but what would you have done with the money?
22:44Well, I had big plans, Lee. I had a great business idea, actually.
22:47Oh, okay. This is the time to pitch it on telly.
22:49So I was thinking if I won the $100,000, I was going to hire myself out.
22:53As?
22:53Obviously, last name's Riggan, so the plan was to have Rent-A-Riggan.
22:57Okay.
22:57And then it was a case of, you know, say on a Friday night, you want to go to the cinema,
23:01you got no one to go with, you pay for me, pay for the expenses, pay for the ticket,
23:05I'll come along, you buy the expensive popcorn.
23:07I mean, how far are we going here?
23:09If I rent you out and sit next to me, we watch a film together,
23:12what if I say, do you want to walk me home?
23:13Well, depends, Lee.
23:15I mean, for you, I might consider.
23:17Would you come in for a coffee?
23:19No, no, no.
23:19I draw the line at that point now, unfortunately.
23:22I don't think the wife will be happy with that one.
23:25Well done, you two.
23:26I'm sorry you're both out.
23:27I see you're good fun.
23:28Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
23:29£70,000.
23:35Right, let's move on to the 35% question.
23:40Okay, here it is.
23:43What well-known phrase is represented below?
23:47And your time starts now.
24:18OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right and how many people are out.
24:23MUSIC PLAYS
24:37Right, we lost no-one. Let's have a look at the answer.
24:39APPLAUSE
24:41For this, head over heels.
24:43Somebody who got it right is Emma Brunyard.
24:45Emma, how quickly did you get that?
24:47Actually, that's the easiest one.
24:50OK, what will you do if you win the money?
24:52I was thinking I might go on a professional dating service
24:56because I'm, like, chronically single.
24:58Are you? Yeah. I hate dating. This is my issue. I hate it.
25:01I know a fella who's willing to come along to the cinema for you.
25:04As long as you're willing to pay.
25:06He woke up past the front door. He made that clear, didn't he?
25:09Also, he's married. OK, yeah, that's the point.
25:12I like the idea that it's in that order.
25:15It's not... Oh, God!
25:17That's not... I would never.
25:19You wouldn't, no. No.
25:20That's probably still why I'm single,
25:22because I have these ideas and everyone's like...
25:24Are you looking for perfection? Is that the problem?
25:26I... No. No.
25:28I think I make bad life choices, Lee.
25:30I know a fella who collects pubic hair in a Tic Tac box.
25:33Don't have to worry, but you're in a safe space tonight for bad life choices.
25:36No, I'm not that bad. I've never collected eyelashes.
25:40Yeah. OK.
25:42Well done, Emma. Thanks.
25:43You're still with us.
25:44Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
25:46We're on £72,000.
25:51Time for a quick break.
25:53Well done, Trevor. Still in the game.
25:54Well done, Trevor. Still in the game.
25:55We'll see you in a bit when someone here could win up to £100,000.
26:11Welcome back to the 1% where we've been asking questions
26:13which have been tested out on a cross-section of the British public.
26:16We've been whittling down the contestants here tonight
26:18on our left with 31 people with their lights still on.
26:21As a reward, any contestant who hasn't played their pass
26:24and still has their £1,000 now has a choice.
26:26Play on for the big money in the prize pot
26:28or you can take your £1,000 and leave the quiz right now.
26:32So first of all, let's see which players still have their £1,000.
26:37So those of you with your lights on,
26:39you can take your money and leave the show if you want.
26:41So please make your decision now.
26:51OK, so four of you have decided to take your £1,000 and leave the game,
27:00including Emma Brunyard.
27:01Yeah.
27:02Chronically single, in your words.
27:04Yeah.
27:05So are you going to use this £1,000 to do anything about that?
27:08I think I actually might just sack off the idea.
27:11I've come on to a new idea.
27:13OK.
27:14I really want, you know, like you get it in those arcades,
27:16those dance machines.
27:18Yes.
27:19Yeah.
27:20Everyone would want to come round and I'd be like,
27:21yeah, I've got an arcade dance machine.
27:23I like those dance machines.
27:24I'd come round.
27:25He wouldn't because he doesn't make it past the front door, but...
27:28And he's married.
27:30And he's married.
27:31We've been through this, remember.
27:32Sorry, my bad.
27:33Yes.
27:34Well, well done to you and well done to everyone
27:35who's taken the £1,000.
27:37Right, so the rest of you have decided to play on.
27:40Let's see if that gamble will pay off and if any of you can go
27:43all the way and join the 1% Club.
27:45And remember, if you've still got your £1,000,
27:47you can pay for a pass to the next question.
27:49It is time for the 30% question.
27:52Let's take a look.
27:54When the letters of the word enigma are rearranged
27:59into alphabetical order, which letter is the only one
28:03to stay in the same position?
28:05And your time starts now.
28:07Let's take a look.
28:10We will see you next time.
28:13Check out the results now.
28:14.
28:25I do not see the results now.
28:27.
28:28We'll see you next time.
28:29Hit the results now.
28:34OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
28:54Right, we've lost one person on that one. Let's have a look at the answer.
28:58It's the letter M.
29:00Somebody who passed on that one is Tom Peru.
29:03Hello. Hello, Tom. You are very happy.
29:06I am, yeah. You might be the happiest contestant we've ever had.
29:09Hello. That's nice.
29:10You look like, where's Wally, but he's grown up.
29:13Oh, thank you. Finally, we found him.
29:15Where's your hat? In my back.
29:17What are you going to do with the money if you win?
29:19I don't think I'm going to win, you know.
29:22I'd like to offer some confidence talk.
29:24Well, you know what? You're supposed to be sending out a message to the others
29:27to threaten them and make them feel worried.
29:29No, I'm not very competitive like that.
29:31I'm just here for a nice day out, you know.
29:33Do you know what? A lot of people, when they say I'm only here for a nice day,
29:35they've said that before and I've never believed them,
29:37but you're the only one I've genuinely believed.
29:39I'm having a lovely time.
29:41Yeah, I am. I'm having a right nice day.
29:43So you don't normally win things, Tom?
29:45I've won a couple of awards in my time.
29:48Have you?
29:48Yeah. I won nice guy of the year in some, like...
29:51I can see that already.
29:52Aww.
29:53Nice guy of the year.
29:54I'd give you nice guy of the year as well.
29:55That's how nice you are that you would give it to me, the award.
29:59Okay, good luck to you, Tom.
30:01Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
30:03We're on £74,000.
30:10So, we lost one of you there, two people passed,
30:12which means we now have 26 players left in the game.
30:16We are at the 25% stage now.
30:18Every year, Arthur has the same number of candles on his cake as his age.
30:26If, during his lifetime, there have been a total of 28 individual candles,
30:30how old is Arthur?
30:32Okay, your time starts now.
30:48OK, your time is up.
31:05Let's see who got it right.
31:06MUSIC PLAYS
31:18Right, we lost three people.
31:24Let's have a look at the answer.
31:27It's seven, and there's the maths.
31:29Somebody who didn't know it but used their pass is Lizzie Broughton.
31:33Hello, Lizzie.
31:34Hi, Lizzie. I'm here.
31:35No clue or just not sure enough?
31:37Yeah, I literally got it.
31:38I just wasn't, like, 100% sure.
31:40Just got the 30... Did you get to 28 in your head?
31:42Yeah, yeah, and then I was just, like, I ran out of time.
31:45You're not risking it. Yeah.
31:47Fair enough, fair enough. What do you do, Lizzie?
31:49Um, I'm a student and a forklift driver.
31:51Are you?
31:52Yeah.
31:52I mean, you don't fit the stereotype of a...
31:54I know.
31:55I'm thinking middle-aged man, fag out the mouth, pot belly.
31:58As you do.
31:59Yeah. Yeah.
32:00But nothing like you?
32:01No, maybe one day.
32:02Are you...
32:04Is that what you're aiming for?
32:08What made you apply, Lizzie?
32:10Well, my mum was supposed to apply with me.
32:13So I was going to, like, just embarrass her.
32:15That's why I'm here.
32:17But she was too lazy to apply in the end.
32:18OK.
32:20Because she always embarrasses me.
32:21So, like... Like what?
32:23Um, so growing up, I always told everyone that I had an extra toe.
32:27That's what she told me when I asked her why my feet look weird.
32:31You're joking.
32:31She told you...
32:32Yeah, yeah, yeah.
32:33And you haven't?
32:33And on my 18th birthday, she goes,
32:35Oh, Lizzie, it was just a lie.
32:36I just wanted you to shut up.
32:37Well, hang on a minute.
32:38Hang on.
32:39Just to start with, have you got five toes on each feet?
32:42Yeah, yeah, yeah.
32:42Right.
32:43But I just... I got a funny-looking foot, right?
32:45Right.
32:45So, like, I thought, oh, maybe there was an extra one.
32:48Oh, it was removed?
32:49And it got taken off... Yeah.
32:50Oh, your mum told you it was removed?
32:51Yeah.
32:52That's a bit mean.
32:53I know.
32:54What's the matter with her?
32:55I know. You tell her.
32:56I will.
32:57Thanks.
32:57Sort it out, Mum.
33:00OK, well, listen.
33:00Well done, Lizzie, you're still with us.
33:01You used your pass.
33:02That's what it's for.
33:03Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
33:07£79,000.
33:10We've got 23 people still in the game,
33:12and we are down to the 20% question now.
33:16Let's take a look.
33:18The names of which three colours are displayed here
33:22with the letters still in order?
33:24OK, your time starts now.
33:27OK, your time is off.
33:30Let's go.
33:30Now, let's go.
33:30Let's go.
33:30Let's go.
33:32All right, guys.
33:32Let's go.
33:32OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
34:02Right, we lost two people. Let's have a look at the answer.
34:17Orange, blue and pink. OK, so we lost two people there and six people also passed.
34:22Somebody who got it right is Martin Bailey. Hello, Martin.
34:25Hi there. There's something about you that makes me straight away go, I think he can win.
34:29You look clever. You look like your brain's so big it's not fitting in your head.
34:33You look very clever. Have you been told that before? Yeah. OK, what do you do?
34:38I used to be a maths teacher. OK.
34:40And then I decided to do something a bit more fun.
34:43So 12 years ago, left and went into wedding entertainment.
34:47What do you do? Are you a stripper? Various things.
34:50I'm a church organist. Definitely not a stripper then.
34:53The main thing we do is we do ice cream for weddings.
34:56And what's your favourite flavour?
34:57Well, it's just vanilla ice cream, but then we've got loads of toppings that go with it.
35:01So we get all the flavours through the toppings.
35:03No, I'm sorry, that doesn't count.
35:05If you told me there was 20 different flavours and it turns out they're all vanilla with different toppings,
35:09I'd say, I'm sorry mate, but that doesn't count.
35:11But I could entice you with our chilli toppings.
35:14We've got some chilli topping sauces that are absolutely amazing.
35:17Chilli vanilla? Yeah. Wasn't that a band in the 80s?
35:20Oh, that's Milli Vanilli.
35:22Have you still got a pass? Yes.
35:25Ooh, you've still got a pass. You must be one of our favourites.
35:28There's something about you that makes me think you could go the whole way.
35:31Mainly because you're my cousin and I've given you the answers.
35:34Thanks for the free ice cream.
35:36Well, good luck to you, Martin. Thank you.
35:39Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
35:43We're now on £85,000.
35:46Right, we're getting close to the end.
35:49It's now time for the 15% question.
35:54Let's take a look at this one.
35:56What fruit goes in both the gaps to make new words?
35:59OK, your time starts now.
36:09OK, your time is up. Let's see whose lights are still on.
36:34OK, we lost eight of you there. Let's have a look at the answer.
36:39It's lime, compliment and limerick.
36:41OK, someone who got it right is Andrew Fenton. Hello, Andrew.
36:42Hi, Luke.
36:43Have you got a pass? I have.
36:44Oh, that's good. So you're one of the six.
36:45What do you do, Andrew?
36:46OK, we lost eight of you, though. Let's have a look at the answer.
36:57It's lime, complement and limerick.
37:00OK, someone who got it right is Andrew Fenton. Hello, Andrew.
37:03Hi, Lee. Have you got a pass? I have.
37:05Oh, that's good. So you're one of the six.
37:08What do you do, Andrew? I own a property company in South Wales, in Barrie.
37:11OK. Oh, Barrie. Barrie. Gavin Estateyland. Yes.
37:13We look after the property that was used for Uncle Bryn's property
37:16in the Gavin Estatey show. Rob Brydon's. Indeed.
37:20The thing is, Rob Brydon, I know for a fact,
37:22because I've been on holiday many times with him, lovely guy,
37:24makes a terrible mess and steals things.
37:28So did you check the inventory when he left?
37:30I need to go back and check it again. Have another look.
37:32I'd just like to point out, just to make it absolutely clear,
37:34he does steal things.
37:37Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
37:42£90,000. Right.
37:45We are down to our last 13 players.
37:48After the break, we'll find out which of our remaining contestants
37:50could go on to play the 1% question. We'll see you in a bit.
38:05Welcome back to the 1% Club. We are very nearly at the point
38:07where we will discover who our winner will be.
38:09Now, here's how the end of the game works.
38:11Whoever does the best here tonight will win £10,000, but if they're feeling brave,
38:15they can risk their £10,000 by trying to answer the 1% question.
38:19Get it right and they will win everything in the prize pot,
38:21which is currently sitting at £90,000.
38:26And remember, the six of you who still have your £1,000 can pay for a pass,
38:32but you can't use it on the 1% question.
38:35But if you've still got it at the 1% question,
38:37then you get to keep that £1,000 no matter what happens.
38:41OK, there are only 13 people left in the quiz,
38:44and it's now time for the 10% question.
38:50A group of 100 contestants all board the same train at 1% Central Station.
38:55The journey is shown below.
38:57What is the total number of passengers on the train after 100 Grand Station?
39:03The time starts now.
39:27OK, your time is up. Let's see if you've got it right.
39:53Right, we lost four people, though. Let's have a look at the answer.
39:55It is 34. The last stop has all the information you need.
39:5930 people stay on and four people board.
40:02Someone who got it right is Tony Lever. Where are you, Tony?
40:05Hello, Tony. Hi. You all right? Hi.
40:08Good. How are you feeling? Yeah, I was all right till I used my pass.
40:11What did you use it on? Lime. Got a few people out of that one.
40:14Erm, what do you do, Tony? I'm a middle-aged,
40:18sig-smoking, pot-bellied forklift driver. Are you?
40:22That's what they look like!
40:23All right, listen, good luck, Tony.
40:26Now, there are two people in the room still left with a pass.
40:29One of them is Andrew Fenton, and the other one is the man
40:31who collects his own hair in a TikTok box, Nathaniel Elder.
40:34Well done, you two.
40:35APPLAUSE
40:39Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
40:43We're on £94,000.
40:45OK, we are down to the 5% question.
40:53And remember, Nathaniel and Andrew, it's the last time you can pay for a pass.
40:58Let's have a look at it.
41:01What two letters finish off this sequence of pairs of letters?
41:05The time starts now.
41:18OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
41:37Right, we lost five people. Bad luck, but well done for getting this far.
41:50Let's have a look at the answer.
42:03It is AP. It's the letters of pairs of letters, but with each pair written backwards.
42:09So it's AP. If you're arguing at home, yes, we would take PA.
42:13So, we have our finalists. Congratulations.
42:16Martin Bailey, Nathaniel Elder, Tony Lever and Andrew Fenton.
42:21You made it through to the 1% question. Come down and join me.
42:30Because you filmed so well and made it to our final question,
42:32you win a shirt of £10,000.
42:35And Nathaniel, because you didn't use your pass,
42:37you are guaranteed to leave with your £1,000. Well done.
42:44But now you all face a dilemma.
42:46You can leave the show tonight and take your shirt, which works out at...
42:51£2,500. Or you can risk it all by attempting the 1% question.
42:56Get it right and you will win your shirt of everything in the prize pot, which stands at...
43:03£95,000.
43:04Get it wrong and you will leave with nothing.
43:09Obviously, if one of you decides to play on and gets it right, then you'll win all the prize pot.
43:13If more than one of you decides to play, you'll win a share of it.
43:16So now it's time, please, to make your decision.
43:33Right, all your lights are on, which means that you've decided to play on.
43:36So, after whittling down the contestants here in the studio, we are left with the 1% question.
43:48If you all get this right, you'll win your share of the prize pot and become members of the 1% club.
43:54Good luck. This is your 1% question.
44:00How many squares are there in this image?
44:05The time starts now.
44:06The time starts now.
44:18The time starts now.
44:18The time begins.
44:20See you next week.
44:20OK, your time is up. Your answers are locked in so we may as well ask what you put. We're
44:42going to start with you, Andrew. 26. Martin? 46. Nathaniel? 44. And Tony? 41. Four different answers.
44:54Right, let's have a look at the answer. 46. Congratulations Martin, you are the winner
45:07for everything in the price box which is £95,000. Right, let's have a look at the answer.
45:20Then we have 16 of the little ones. Another 16. Nine there. We've got four on the outer
45:27sides and they've got one right round the edge. Listen, well done Martin, that is brilliant.
45:32Thank you. Unlucky you three, you did brilliantly to get this far. And congratulations, you
45:36are in the One Percent Club. Good night.
46:06One Percent Club. Good night, Rose heartbeat
46:09Good night. 1 Percent Club. Good night.
46:11Good night. 2 In the One Percent Club.work theatre.
46:12Good night. 4 In the One Percent Club.
46:13Good night. 6 In the One Percent Club.
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