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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?
00:15Anyone has a chance to win because this quiz isn't about how much you know,
00:18it's about 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
00:26and win up to £100,000?
00:30Let's play in the 1% Club!
00:36And hoping to win tonight are 100 players!
00:39Hello!
00:41Right, give us a cheer if you've got no doubt that you're taking home the big money tonight.
00:48Lady at the top though, what's your name?
00:49Hello, Charlotte.
00:50Hello, Charlotte.
00:51Why are you so confident?
00:52Well, my dad said that I'm not allowed to come home if I don't win the £100,000,
00:56so I've kind of got to win, otherwise I'm stuck here.
00:58Right, will he get you on a technicality?
01:00If you win 97, is he still going to chuck you out?
01:02I don't know, I think we'll have to wait and see.
01:04Do you live at home?
01:05Well, I go to uni in Bournemouth, but I've come home recently.
01:08OK, and he wants you to stay at home, obviously.
01:12He loves you.
01:13No, he wants me to go back to uni, he's fed up of me.
01:16Right.
01:16So I think that's why he's abandoning me.
01:18You do know this is a quiz show rather than some sort of therapy session.
01:22OK.
01:23Good luck, everyone, and don't forget, you can play along at home if you want.
01:26All you have to do is download the app.
01:27OK, before we ask our first question, here's a reminder of how the show works.
01:31We asked a cross-section of people from all over Britain a list of our unique questions.
01:36Based on their answers, we can tell statistically what percentage of the country should get each
01:40one right.
01:41Tonight, I'll be asking those exact questions to our 100 contestants, beginning with the
01:47easier one that 90% of Britain got right, and ending with the most challenging question
01:51that only 1% of the great British public answered correctly.
01:55At the start of the show, every contestant is given a £1,000 stake.
01:59If they get any question wrong, they are out of the game, and the £1,000 is transferred
02:03to the 1% prize pot.
02:06Whoever gets the furthest in the quiz wins £10,000, and the chance to answer the final
02:101% question to win everything in the prize pot, and take home up to £100,000.
02:20Right, let's get on with it, it's time for our first question.
02:24So this is one that 90% of our survey got right, let's see how you do.
02:30If you throw one dart at each of these boards, which four-letter word cannot be spelt out?
02:37The time starts now.
02:40Who uses four darts?
03:02OK, your time is up.
03:04Let's see whose lights stay on and are still in the game, and how many people are out.
03:21Right, we lost two people on that one, let's have a look at the answer.
03:24It's B, quiz.
03:26There's no Z in the last image.
03:28Unfortunately, if your lights are off, then you're out of the game, like Michael Spores.
03:33Yeah.
03:33Oh, Michael.
03:37Now, the people at home are wondering why we're laughing.
03:40I did say a quick hello to everyone before we started the show, and it was pointed out
03:44that you get told that you look like me.
03:46Well, four people today, on the show, actually.
03:49So really, you've gone out first, and then there's that.
03:51You've had a doubly bad day, haven't you?
03:53I know, you're right, you're right.
03:55Never mind.
03:56What do you do, Michael?
03:57Well, I'm a screen extra sometimes, and I write little stories.
04:00And do you ever get any speaking parts?
04:02No.
04:03You're not allowed to speak, are you?
04:04Well, if you do, they have to pay you extra money, so...
04:07But you have to react?
04:08Yeah, or you might be sort of miming to somebody.
04:11Oh, I see.
04:12Like if you're in a pub or something, so...
04:14So if we weren't allowed to hear you speak, how would you react to this?
04:17If I said, unfortunately, you've just gone out on the 90% question.
04:23Wow.
04:24That hammy, yeah?
04:25Really that hammy.
04:27That was pretty good.
04:27I'm impressed.
04:29Michael, unlucky, but you're not on your own, Michael.
04:31One other person we lost, Ryan Morris.
04:33Sorry, Ryan.
04:35Nerves got the better of me.
04:36It's got the better.
04:36What happened?
04:37What did you put?
04:38Put show.
04:39Be honest.
04:39Are you pleased that someone else has also gone out rather than you being the only one?
04:43Not really.
04:44Oh, OK.
04:45I'm trying to make you feel better and it's not working.
04:47Because I've told everyone at home that I'm on it today.
04:49Have you?
04:50And they all said the same thing.
04:51What?
04:51Just make sure, don't go out on the first.
04:53I proved them wrong.
04:54You didn't really prove them wrong, did you?
04:56I proved them right, sorry.
04:57I proved them right.
04:58You proved them right.
04:58I mean, you couldn't even get that right.
05:02Never mind, Ryan.
05:04Right.
05:04So there are 98 people still left in the game
05:07and the £1,000 of everyone who got the question wrong
05:09but now goes into the prize pot.
05:11Let's see what it's done to the total.
05:14Right, we're on £2,000.
05:16It's a start.
05:16We're started.
05:18Right, time for the 80% question.
05:21So this is a question that 80% of people we asked managed to get right.
05:24See how you get on with this one.
05:28What winter sport is represented here?
05:31Time starts now.
05:37You're all looking excited.
05:38Give it a couple of rounds and we'll soon cure you of that.
05:56OK, your time is up.
05:58Let's see who got it right.
05:59So we lost one of you.
06:13Let's have a look at the answer.
06:16It's ice hockey.
06:17Ice hockey.
06:18Someone who got it right is Jack Brett.
06:21Hello, Jack.
06:21Apart from being the lead singer of Pulp, what do you do for a living?
06:25I work in a fashion shop shop.
06:26Where's that?
06:27In Ballamoney in my hometown, Northern Ireland.
06:30Flash in a pan.
06:31That's a great name for a chip shop.
06:32What would you do with the big money if you win?
06:34I'd probably spend it on my hobbies, which is basically Pokemon.
06:38Entirely that.
06:39Plushies, games, trading cards, all of that.
06:42Are you talking up to £100,000?
06:44Or you mean if you win £10,000?
06:47Yeah, well...
06:48But some of it gets a little bit pricey.
06:49What noise did you just make there?
06:50Did you actually turn into a Pokemon mid-sentencer?
06:53That's the noise I make when I'm trying to say something.
06:55I think your voice might have just broken on national television.
06:59It does that a lot.
07:00I think he would buy a Pokemon!
07:03Listen, well done, Jack.
07:04You're still with us.
07:04Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
07:09We're on £3,000.
07:11OK, so there's 97 people still with us and we are on to the 70% question.
07:17Let's take a look.
07:17Barnaby was told he could have a certain number of chocolate biscuits.
07:24He took double that number but felt guilty and put one back.
07:28He then had nine.
07:29How many was he told he could have?
07:32The time starts now.
07:37Only put one back.
07:38Didn't feel that guilty, did he?
07:39OK, your time is up.
07:58Right, let's see who got it right.
07:59Right, we lost just three people, though.
08:16Let's have a look at the answer.
08:17It's five.
08:18He took ten biscuits, double his allocation, put one back and still has nine.
08:23So we've lost three of you, including Darren Tinder.
08:26Sorry, Darren Trinder.
08:28Not Tinder, obviously.
08:29Yeah, yeah.
08:29Are you single?
08:31No.
08:31OK, let's call it...
08:32I'll change it, I'll say it properly.
08:34One person who got it wrong was Darren Grinder.
08:38Sorry.
08:39One person who got it wrong is Darren Trinder.
08:42I've finally got it right.
08:43I wouldn't do very well on this quiz, would I?
08:44What did you put?
08:45I put nine.
08:46I don't know, I couldn't get my head around it.
08:48He couldn't.
08:49Yeah, I suppose he then had nine.
08:51How many was he told?
08:51Yeah, I suppose there is a nine.
08:53Yeah.
08:53I'm trying to help you.
08:55Yeah, it didn't work.
08:56Sorry.
08:56Darren, what do you do?
08:57I'm an HGV driver.
08:59Are you a competitive person?
09:01Very competitive.
09:02Any examples of that?
09:03Quite a few things.
09:04I was driver of the year for the company I worked for.
09:07Were you?
09:07Yeah.
09:08That's good.
09:09Did you get a pay rise for it?
09:10I got £3,000 actually.
09:12That's good.
09:12Yeah, and I went to Italy to race against the winners from the rest of the world.
09:17Sorry, in your HGV?
09:18No, no, no.
09:19We flew over there and then we were racing sprinter vans around Monza racetrack.
09:24The little white vans?
09:25Yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:26Like a sprinter van, yeah.
09:27What kind of speeds can you do in them?
09:2980 miles an hour.
09:30Is that safe?
09:31No, not really.
09:34And yet, funny, when those vans are delivering stuff to me, it seems to take three and a half weeks.
09:37Yeah, exactly, yeah.
09:39Unlucky, Darren.
09:40Let's see what that's done to the prize putt.
09:44We're on £6,000.
09:48I should point out as well, you're obviously a clever bunch because at this point we've usually lost about 30 people.
09:53And we've only lost six of you, so well done.
09:59I see four clapping, the other six going, yeah, all right, mate, leave it out.
10:03It's time for the 60% question.
10:06Let's have a look.
10:09Which of these names fits into all the gaps below so that each sentence has five words that start with the same letter?
10:18OK, your time starts now.
10:50OK, your time is up.
10:51Let's see who got it right.
10:53Let's see who got it right.
10:53Let's see who got it right.
10:55Let's see who got it right.
10:58Let's see who got it right.
11:01Let's see who got it right.
11:02Let's see who got it right.
11:05Let's see who got it right.
11:07Let's see who got it right.
11:10Let's see who got it right.
11:11Let's see who got it right.
11:15Let's see who got it right.
11:17Let's see who got it right.
11:20Let's see who got it right.
11:21Let's see who got it right.
11:22Let's see who got it right.
11:23Let's see who got it right.
11:24I think that's the most amount of people we've ever had out on a round.
11:27You've gone from being one of the cleverest audience to losing the most amount of people in one round.
11:33We have lost 40 people.
11:35I mean, it was a one in three guess.
11:37I don't know how that's possible.
11:39Let's have a look at the answer.
11:40It's B, Hannah.
11:43The first sentence has four words that start with H, so it needs Hannah to make it five.
11:47The other sentences already have five words beginning with the same letter.
11:52Right.
11:53Let's talk to everyone that went out, including Rebecca Fletcher.
11:58Hello.
11:59She's thinking, 40 and I get picked on.
12:01How does this work?
12:03Rebecca, what did you put?
12:04I put Bianca because I read, I counted all the words
12:09and didn't take into account the blank space that I needed to fill.
12:12OK.
12:13What do you do, Bianca?
12:14Rebecca, sorry.
12:15I wasn't rubbing it in.
12:17That was a genuine mistake.
12:18What do you do, Rebecca?
12:19I'm a dinner lady.
12:20And what do you do in your spare time?
12:22I've got three children and we've recently collected a load of tadpoles
12:26from my mum and dad's garden.
12:27OK.
12:28So we don't actually have a pond,
12:30so we have plastic tubs lined up in my garden full of tadpoles.
12:35How many?
12:36Between 50 and 100, possibly a few more.
12:39Wow.
12:40That's literally how many people almost went out.
12:42I know.
12:43Everybody could have one tadpole each.
12:45Everyone that went out gets a tadpole.
12:48Never mind, Rebecca.
12:49Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
12:51Wow.
12:56£46,000.
12:58It's time for a quick break.
12:59We've lost 46 people here already.
13:01Hope you're doing OK at home.
13:03And don't forget, you can play along on the app.
13:04After the break, we'll be moving closer to seeing if anyone here
13:07can answer the 1% question.
13:08See you in a bit.
13:09Welcome back to the 1% Club.
13:21We started off with 100 people, and now we are down to 54.
13:24The person who does best here tonight
13:26could be going home with up to £100,000.
13:28So, welcome to everyone who's still in the game,
13:33and from now on, we are going to give you the option
13:34to pay for a pass to the next question.
13:37And if you do, your £1,000 will be transferred to the prize pot.
13:40However, if you get as far as the 30% question
13:42without using your pass,
13:44you'll get the chance to take your £1,000
13:46and leave the game.
13:48Right.
13:48We have got 54 people left in the show,
13:52and it's time for the 50% question.
13:55Let's take a look.
13:57When the letters in the names of these capital cities
14:01are put into alphabetical order,
14:03which one has N as the fifth letter?
14:06Your time starts now.
14:27OK, your time is up.
14:40I sometimes look at these questions and ask,
14:42when would this ever come up in real life?
14:46Right, let's see who got it right.
14:47Right, we lost 13 people.
15:09Let's have a look at the answer.
15:10It is B, Dublin, and there is the N to prove it.
15:16So, we've lost 13 of you there, including Maddie Dawson.
15:19Where are you, Maddie?
15:19Here.
15:20Hey, Maddie, what did you put?
15:21I put A.
15:22You put A?
15:23Yeah.
15:24I don't know my alphabet.
15:26Oh, don't you?
15:26No.
15:27Why don't you use the pass?
15:28Because in my head, I was like,
15:30right, you can't be that thick to get that wrong, so...
15:33Just before you say that,
15:34a few people went out, not just you.
15:36Careful what you say.
15:37And now, yeah, I was just going to...
15:39I was saving it.
15:39I was saving it.
15:40You were saving it.
15:40You were being tactical.
15:41You wanted to use it later.
15:43And I was...
15:43I spent ages going L-O-N-M.
15:47Yeah, that's not the correct order of the letter.
15:48Yeah, I realise that now.
15:50You don't know the alphabet, do you?
15:51No.
15:51OK, Maddie, never mind.
15:52It hasn't worked out.
15:53And let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
15:59£65,000.
16:03OK, it's time for the 45% question.
16:07Let's take a look.
16:10Image one and image two below have been divided into four parts.
16:13Each part represents the letter in the same position in the word.
16:17Using this information,
16:18what five-letter fruit is being displayed in image three.
16:23The time starts now.
16:24MUSIC PLAYS
16:48OK, your time is up.
16:57Let's see whose lights are still on.
16:58MUSIC PLAYS
17:00OK, we've lost three people.
17:16Let's have a look at the answer.
17:17It's peach.
17:19There it is.
17:21OK, someone who got that wrong is Josh Cook.
17:23Yeah, what did you put?
17:24I put carrot.
17:26Carrot?
17:27Yeah.
17:28Yeah, Josh, carrot hasn't got five letters
17:30and he's shocking you that it's not a fruit.
17:32Yeah, I wasn't too sure.
17:33It was like the last, like, seconds, I thought.
17:35Just put anything down.
17:36Yeah.
17:36I mean, your surname's Cook,
17:38but I don't think you do much, do you?
17:39No.
17:40No.
17:40Not anymore.
17:41Did you panic or did you genuinely think that carrot was a fruit?
17:43No, no, I panicked.
17:44I didn't have a clue, to be fair.
17:45OK, fair enough, Josh.
17:47Let's see what that's done to the prize putt.
17:52£71,000.
17:56Right, we lost three of you there.
17:57Six people passed,
17:58which means we have 38 players left in the game.
18:02It's time for the 40% question.
18:04Let's take a look.
18:09After pairing up as many matching pairs as you can,
18:12how many odd socks are left over?
18:15Time starts now.
18:16Ones from Marche.
18:29Let's take a look.
18:30Good.
18:32We cross,
18:33we have the best.
18:38Are we crazy?
18:42OK, your time is up. Let's see if you've got it right.
19:08OK, we lost seven people. Let's have a look at the answer.
19:10It's three and there they are. Somebody used to pass is Stephanie Ross.
19:16You didn't know it, Stephanie. I thought it was three and then I panicked and recounted.
19:22That extra blue salt was annoying, wasn't it? Yeah, so I passed.
19:24OK, what do you do, Stephanie? I'm a student.
19:27And what do you do in your spare time? Well, when I'm in summer from uni, I get quite bored,
19:32so I like to teach myself the kind of educational songs, like the Kings and Queens song from Horrible
19:39Histories and the States of America and the Periodic Table is what I'm learning this summer.
19:44Can you do it? So it goes hydrogen, then helium, then lithium, beryllium,
19:48boron carbon everywhere, nitrogen all through the air, there's oxygen so you can breathe and
19:52fluorine for your pretty teeth, neon to light up the science and sodium for salty times,
19:56magnesium, then aluminium, silicon, phosphorus, then sulphur, chlorine and argon.
20:01That's very good. I've just had a vision that the next question was going to be periodic table,
20:10everyone's going to go, she's won it, she's absolutely won. Right, let's see all that's done
20:13to the prize pot. £78,000. Right, let's move on to the 35% question.
20:23OK, here it is. This ancient courtyard is square and has four columns on each side.
20:32How many columns are there in total? The time starts now.
20:53OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right and how many people are out.
21:10OK, we've lost two people. Let's have a look at the answer. It's 12. There they are.
21:31We've lost Asha Patel. Where are you, Asha? Yeah, here. You sound mortified, Asha.
21:36I put 12 and then I changed to 13 and then I panicked and I pressed confirm.
21:40You put 13? Yeah. That's not a number I was expecting to see.
21:44I know, because I double counted it as well. You didn't think it must be probably an even
21:48number maybe as a square? I don't know. No, listen, it's easy for me to say.
21:51I know the answers. Well, I don't, but they're written down here.
21:55Did you have plans for the cash? Well, I was just going to go towards my career,
21:58but last night my brother said, he was like, if you're on TV, I'll screenshot it,
22:03get a tattoo of it on his arm. And he was like,
22:06you can pay for it with the money. So it's kind of lucky I haven't won, but...
22:09Do you think he'll do it? I don't know. He might do.
22:11He might be. He seemed pretty confident. Yeah.
22:13It's just going to be your face going, I'll be, uh...
22:17Okay. Unlucky, Asha. Somebody got it right is Lewis Thomas. Where are you, Lewis?
22:21Yeah. Did you get that quite quickly?
22:23Yes. And then I spent a while recounting it just to make sure...
22:26Okay. I'm not going crazy and I did get it correct.
22:28Okay. What made you apply, Lewis?
22:31Well, we have a funny story. So I was always thinking of coming on the show.
22:34And then one day I was in McDonald's eating a Big Mac and the show was on my mind.
22:39So I was like, Big Mac, Lee Mac, let's just go for it.
22:41Okay. And then I just applied.
22:43Because of that? Pretty much.
22:45So if a little two-pence piece had fallen off, tipping point.
22:49Yeah. Yeah. That's what would have happened.
22:51Yeah. Okay. Listen, you're still with us, Lewis, so well done.
22:54Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
22:59£81,000.
23:01Right. It's time for a quick break.
23:03Well done to everyone who's still in the game.
23:04We'll see you in a bit when someone here could win up to £100,000.
23:07Welcome back to The One Percent Club.
23:19We've been asking questions which have been tested out on a cross section of the British public.
23:23And we've been whittling down the contestants here tonight.
23:26And are left with 29 people with their lights still on.
23:29As a reward, any contestant who hasn't played their pass and still has their £1,000 now has a choice.
23:35Play on for the big money in the prize pot.
23:36Or you can take your £1,000 and leave the game right now.
23:40First of all, let's see which players still have their £1,000.
23:45So those of you with your lights on, you can take your money and leave the show if you want.
23:49So please make your decision now.
23:59OK. Two people have decided to take their money.
24:07Including Amanda Brooks-Lam. Hello.
24:09You didn't fancy your chances? No.
24:12Was it always the plan? Yeah, but I got a bit lucky with the Hannah question.
24:16Did you? Was it a random guess? It's my wife's name.
24:19Oh, I see. But you didn't know it, you just went with that name because of your wife.
24:23Yeah, I panicked and then it got a bit late, so I was like...
24:26Just go with her name. Yeah. Oh, well done.
24:28What are you going to do with your £1,000?
24:30Er, probably buy some more trainers and some Lego.
24:33Lego? Yeah. How much Lego have you got?
24:35Probably about £3,000 worth. And what does your wife think of this Lego obsession?
24:39Erm, she's got on it now. She buys the flowers.
24:42She's got on it? You made that sound like heroin.
24:43Definitely not. Yeah, she's a bit upped on the Lego now.
24:46Yeah, I've got her on it. It started off with a little brick and then it just got from there.
24:50It is an addiction. It's got out of hand now. She's got an old Star Wars figure.
24:54Well, listen, well done, Amanda. You've got £1,000. Thank you.
24:57Congratulations. Right, so the rest of you have decided to play on.
25:01Let's see if that's a gamble that will pay off and if any of you can go all the way
25:05and join the 1% club. And remember, if you've still got your £1,000,
25:08you can pay for a pass to the next question. It's time for the 30% question.
25:16Let's take a look.
25:17Explorer Alabama Smith's map shows the three different ways to reach the hidden treasure.
25:26What is the fewest number of times he has to cross a river to get to the prize?
25:31Our 30 seconds starts now.
25:43OK, your time is up.
26:06Let's see who got it right.
26:13Right, none of you got that wrong.
26:23Let's have a look at the answer.
26:26It's five.
26:27The bottom route crosses the river five times,
26:28which is fewer than the top route.
26:30And the middle route, someone who got that right, is Jenny Bayliss.
26:33Did you get that quickly?
26:34Yeah, I thought it was too good to be true, to be fair.
26:37What do you do, Jenny?
26:38I have an online cocktail company.
26:40Do you?
26:41Yeah, we make cocktails and deliver them through the letterbox.
26:44Oh, doesn't it smash when it hits the ground?
26:47Special packaging.
26:49Ah, what's your favourite cocktail?
26:51It's actually pina colada, but we don't sell that.
26:53That is the worst bit of marketing I've ever heard.
26:56My favourite cocktail is pina colada, but we don't sell that.
26:58But if you like a pale ale, why don't you do pina colada?
27:02It's the cream.
27:03We wouldn't be able to, like, guarantee the freshness.
27:06Oh, OK.
27:06What's your biggest seller?
27:08Margarita.
27:09OK, I love a pizza.
27:11Listen, well done, Jenny.
27:13Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
27:16Nothing, of course, because nobody got it wrong.
27:21We are at the 25% stage now.
27:25OK, here's the question.
27:26You need to put a number from one to six into each circle,
27:33but you can only use each number once.
27:35What number will replace the question mark?
27:38OK, your time starts now.
27:41Until then.
27:52You need to put it.
27:54You need to put it in it.
27:56You need to put it in it.
27:57Go to Uncastle made with us on the line.
27:58If you go to Uncastle made with us there.
28:00Have fun, USA.
28:02Hear de Grey.
28:03OK, on our way.
28:06You need to put it in places now.
28:07I love you.
28:07You need to put it in it.
28:09OK, time is up. Let's see who got it right.
28:31Right, we lost three people there. Let's have a look at the answer.
28:35It's three. It's one and two.
28:37Someone who got it right is Asya Kadri.
28:40Did you get that quite quickly?
28:42I think so, and then I kind of worked it out twice, so...
28:45OK, all right. And what do you do?
28:47I'm a software engineer, but I used to be a teacher.
28:50I used to teach secondary school maths,
28:52but I had to stop that because I kept getting confused for year seven.
28:56They thought you were a child?
28:58Yeah, regularly.
28:59How old were you at the time? Like, 24.
29:02You do look very young, I have to say.
29:05Do you think the school uniform didn't help?
29:09Do you usually do well at this at home?
29:11I can kind of get to the 1% question and then I bottle it,
29:14so that's probably what will happen today.
29:16OK, we'll keep an eye on you, then.
29:18Don't forget, paper round tomorrow,
29:19so let's get this done as quickly as possible.
29:21LAUGHTER
29:22Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
29:27We're now up to £83,000.
29:31We've got 24 people screwing the game
29:33and they're down to the 20% question now.
29:37Let's take a look.
29:38Which number crayon is two to the left of the one
29:43that's six to the right of the one
29:46that's three to the left of the one
29:48that's directly to the right of the crayon at number four?
29:53Your time starts now.
29:55queuedes play so you can't screw them up above the TV.
29:56That's where I say it's dangerous.
29:56That's one.
29:57Actually, it's a way to row them up.
29:59I always say it's too much.
29:59If you aren't drunk, you don't welcome your強.
30:01Give me your own distraction.
30:02Let me know.
30:03Let me know.
30:07Thing on that.
30:08The check of things forever are in the stars today.
30:19See you in the dark.
30:21Do you?
30:24OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
30:45OK, we lost three people. Let's have a look at the answer.
30:49Six.
30:50So, somebody who got it right is Megan Hopkins.
30:54You've still got your pass. Yeah, I can't believe it.
30:56Are you feeling confident? No.
30:58Did you not think you were going to get this far? No.
31:00Really? What do you do? I work in market research.
31:04And have you got plans for the money when you win?
31:06I would like to go to New Zealand and watch my boyfriend do a bungee jump.
31:11With a rope or without one?
31:13I'll let him have the rope. Let him have the rope.
31:16Yeah. Good luck tonight.
31:18Someone else who's got a pass is Thomas Murray.
31:20What are you going to do with the money?
31:22Probably take the kids away on holiday.
31:23Leave them though, yeah?
31:24Yeah.
31:25Good idea.
31:26Bring them back as well.
31:27Do you have any sort of plan to whether to take the ten grand at that point?
31:31Or would you gamble it?
31:32Do you know what you would do?
31:33Under instructions from my wife.
31:35If there's more than two people along with me down on the floor, go for it.
31:41If ever your wife said if there's more than two people down on the floor with you, go for it.
31:45I would say that you've got a very open relationship.
31:48The other final person with a pass is our Big Mac man, Lewis Thomas.
31:52Well done, Lewis.
31:54So, well done for those of you still in and well done for those of you who still got a pass.
31:57APPLAUSE
31:59Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
32:0394,000.
32:06Right, we are getting close to the end.
32:08It's now time for the 15% question.
32:13Let's take a look.
32:16Mina has one of each of the coins below.
32:19Using any combination of them, what is the lowest amount of money she cannot make with the coins?
32:27Your 30 seconds starts now.
32:33OK, your time is up.
33:00Let's see whose lights are still on.
33:03MUSIC
33:10Right, we lost 12 people on that one. Let's have a look at the answer.
33:13It's four pence.
33:15You can make 1p and 2p using their respective coins and 3p using 1p plus 2p.
33:20But she cannot make 4p.
33:21Somebody who got it right is Martin McDonnell. How are you?
33:35Um, stressed.
33:36Welcome to the show.
33:38What do you do, Martin?
33:39I'm a maths teacher.
33:40Well, then that's handy for you.
33:41Well, the stress is going out on a maths question, isn't it?
33:44Yeah, so you don't feel good when you get a maths question.
33:45No.
33:46You feel there's more pressure.
33:47OK.
33:48What are you going to do with the money?
33:49Well, I've got a great family, so they'll probably, um, we'll get together and have a celebration.
33:50And I'll probably buy a dog for my brother.
33:51Does he want one?
33:52I think so.
33:53I would check on that before you give it to him.
33:54Yeah, yeah.
33:55Don't be knocking on the door with a Great Dane and say surprise.
33:56Well done, Martin, you're still with us now.
33:57Mandy Steen also got it right.
33:58Where are you, Mandy?
33:59Are you all right?
34:00I'm having a terrible time.
34:01Oh, thanks.
34:02Well, welcome to my house.
34:03Why are you having a terrible time?
34:04I was okay until the 60% question, and just since then, it's been...
34:06Did you not think that you've got a great time?
34:07Well, I've got a great family, so they'll probably, um, we'll get together and have
34:09a celebration.
34:10And I'll probably buy a dog for my brother.
34:11Does he want one?
34:12I think so.
34:13I would check on that before you give it to him.
34:14Don't be knocking on the door with a Great Dane and say surprise.
34:17Well done, Martin, you're still with us now.
34:19Mandy Steen also got it right.
34:20Why are you having a terrible time?
34:21I was okay until the 60% question, and just since then, it's been...
34:25Did you not think you were going to get this far?
34:26I think sometimes I do really well and sometimes I do terribly, and I just didn't want to come
34:30on the telly and embarrass myself.
34:32You would definitely not embarrass yourself if you were going to reach the 10% question.
34:35Well, thank you.
34:36So how can you be still stressed?
34:37I don't know.
34:38I just am.
34:39Really?
34:40Yeah, so we could just cut this whole...
34:41Here's an idea then.
34:42Don't apply for television programmes.
34:43I know!
34:44I don't know why I did this to myself.
34:45I brought this on myself.
34:46So you thought you'd just apply, but as long as you're not featured?
34:49Yeah.
34:50Because you'll probably go out early anyway, won't you?
34:51Yeah.
34:52And then no-one will spot you.
34:53Yeah.
34:54And here you are, down to the last few, down to the 10%, and I'm just talking to you.
34:57And is it horrific?
34:58It's pretty bad.
34:59Okay, fair enough.
35:00All right, well, listen, Mandy, well done.
35:02There's only one person in the room has got a pass, and that is Megan Hopkins.
35:06Well done, Megan.
35:08APPLAUSE
35:10You're doing well, Megan.
35:12Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
35:1597,000 pounds.
35:20We are down to our last nine players.
35:23After the break, we'll find out which of our remaining contestants could go on to play the
35:261% question.
35:27See you in a bit.
35:28APPLAUSE
35:29Welcome back to the 1% Club.
35:41We are very nearly at the point where we will discover who our winner will be.
35:44Now, here's how the end of the game works.
35:46Whoever does the best here tonight will win £10,000.
35:48But if they're feeling brave, they can risk their £10,000 by trying to answer the 1% question.
35:53Get it right, they will win everything in the prize pot, which is currently sitting at...
35:58..$97,000.
36:01APPLAUSE
36:03And remember, Megan, because you still have your £1,000, you can pay for a pass,
36:07but you can't use it on the 1% question.
36:10But if you've still got it at the 1% question, then you get to keep that £1,000 no matter what happens.
36:16It's now time for the 10% question.
36:22Here it is.
36:23Larry the llama always tells lies.
36:27He's hiding behind one of ten locked doors numbered 1 to 10.
36:31Behind which numbered door is Larry hiding?
36:35The time starts now.
36:37There can be a battle switch.
36:38疲 Maur wanted times could jump in them during the 3X and some kind of moment.
36:41I mean, there are things that can be used to be責任 ng or ahh,
36:46Rum!
36:47rehabilitation!
36:50You know, GoogleRenz Homes for every single time .
36:52That's me.
36:54One moment.
36:56All right.
36:57Let's walk over the rue and see where the lid may lose?
36:59You know, and by the change has gone.
37:00How is my life 있는 prosperity?
37:02It wasn't my life to do.
37:03And tonight is 11.
37:04You know where I was with research?
37:05OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
37:29Right, we lost just two people on that one. Let's have a look at the answer.
37:31It's seven. Larry always tells lies, so we have to take the opposite of what he is saying.
37:37Somebody who got it right is a great name. I love this name. Ace Doody.
37:42What do you do? I'm going to say First World War fighter pilot.
37:44Exactly. I'm Ace Doody.
37:46And in my spare time, I'm a student of psychology and linguistics.
37:49OK, and did you think you were going to do this well?
37:53I don't want to jinx it. But you did.
37:55Statistically, I tend to get to this point, and then it gets a bit wary.
37:59Yeah, yeah. Anybody waiting to find out how you'll get on today?
38:02Yeah, my brother really wants me to win the money purely because he spent four hours of his time driving me up here.
38:09So the deal was, I'll drive you up, but you better win some dosh.
38:11Exactly.
38:12Does he get any of the dosh if you win?
38:13I said I'd pay for petrol.
38:15Oh, how... But only if you win the big money.
38:17Wow, you're generous.
38:19Thanks, Ace Doody.
38:20Thanks for that £4.60 for the petrol.
38:22Well, listen, well done, Ace. You're still with us. Mandy Steen is still with us.
38:27Do you know what? You don't like being on television, do you?
38:29You don't like drawing attention to yourself, do you?
38:31What gave it away?
38:31I'll tell you what gave it away.
38:33You answered that quicker than anybody else in 1.5 seconds.
38:40Wow.
38:43I think you do like being on television, and I think you might have gone the whole way.
38:45Oh, I don't know.
38:46We'll find out, won't we?
38:47Well done, Mandy.
38:49And guess what, Megan Hopkins?
38:51You still have got that pass.
38:52Yeah.
38:56So, Megan is obviously one of the favourites now, because she's still with us,
38:59but she's still got the pass.
39:00But good luck to everybody.
39:01Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
39:05Nothing at all, because Megan is keeping hold of that £1,000.
39:10OK, we have seven people left, and we are down to the 5% question.
39:15And remember, Megan, it's the last time you can pay for a pass.
39:21OK, let's take a look at it.
39:25There are eight triangles in this shape.
39:28Looking at images 1 and 2, if you remove line A from image 1 and line B from image 2,
39:34how many triangles will there be in image 1 and image 2 in total?
39:40The time starts now.
39:41.
39:54.
39:57.
40:01.
40:01.
40:03.
40:05.
40:06.
40:07OK, your time is up. Let's see if you've got it right.
40:34OK, we lost two people. Bad luck. Let's have a look at the answer.
40:37It's nine. There are five triangles in image one and four triangles in image two.
40:42So we did lose two people there in shocking news, including Megan Hopkins.
40:47I'm good. Megan, you must have been very sure about the answer.
40:51I was. Which one did you miss? Do you know? Can you see?
40:54Yeah, I've just seen it there. It's the big one on image one.
40:59At the side. At the side, the side triangle. Yeah.
41:02Oh, Megan, listen, you did brilliant to get this far. Thank you.
41:04Especially not using your pass. Thank you. Well done. It's very unlucky.
41:07But we have our finalists. Congratulations to Lewis Thomas,
41:11Asiya Kadri, Martin McDonnell, the ace foodie and Mandy Steen.
41:15Come down and join me. You made it to the 1% question.
41:18Because you've done so well and made it to our final question, you win a share of £10,000.
41:31But now you all face a dilemma. You can leave the show tonight and take your share, which of course works out at...
41:38£2,000 each. Or you can risk it all by attempting the 1% question.
41:44If you get it right, you'll win your share of everything in the prize pot, which stands at...
41:49£98,000.
41:53Get it wrong and you will of course leave with nothing. Obviously, if one of you decides to play on and gets it right,
42:00then you win all the prize pots. If more than one of you decides to play, you'll win a share of it.
42:05So, it's now time to make your decision.
42:19OK, all your lights are on, which means that you've decided to play on.
42:22So, Mandy, how's this not wanting to be on TV panning out?
42:30Oh, it's going great.
42:32After whittling down the contestants here in the studio, we are left with the 1% question.
42:41If you all get this right, you win your share of the prize pot and become members of the 1% club.
42:46Good luck. This is your 1% question.
42:52If you are careful to dot all the small i's and cross all the small t's,
42:59how many crosses on the small t's and dots on the small i's are there in this particular sentence?
43:08OK, your 30 seconds starts now.
43:22OK, your time is up.
43:29Right, your answers are locked in, so you can't change them.
43:31So, we may as well ask what you've put.
43:36Starting with Lewis, what did you put?
43:38I put 14.
43:39God.
43:40Ase?
43:41I put 12, but it's wrong, I think.
43:43Ace?
43:44I put 13.
43:45Oh, God, I only put 9.
43:47Could be anyone that's right, of course.
43:50Martin?
43:5113.
43:52OK, so we've got a 14, a 12, a 13, a 9 and a 13.
43:56Let's have a look at the answer.
43:58It's 14!
43:59Yay!
44:00but nine could be the only one that's right of course martin 13. okay so we've got a 14 a 12
44:08a 13 a 9 and a 13 let's have a look at the answer
44:25it's 14. congratulations lewis you are the
44:30winner to get everything in the prize box 98 000 pounds
44:44tell you what lewis when you had that big mac quite a good decision wasn't it i'll go on
44:49on the way home to celebrate imagine if you'd have had a cheeseburger instead everything would
44:53have been different lewis congratulations unlucky to you four you did brilliant to get this far
44:58let's have a look at the answer there's the answer again there they all are in the red
45:02letters there so congratulations lewis you are in the one percent club good night
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