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00:00Tonight, something epic has arrived here at The Chase.
00:03Our contestants will have the chance to boost their bank balance
00:06with a massive cash bonus.
00:08Now, make it through to the final chase
00:09and they could fire up our mega money spinner
00:12for the chance to add $100,000 to the bank.
00:15Who knows where this will land?
00:17You've got to see this.
00:19And The Chase is on.
00:28Hello, everybody.
00:29Welcome to The Chase Australia.
00:30Will our contestants be able to fire up the mega money spinner?
00:34Let's meet them.
00:35G'day, I'm Stuart.
00:36I like leading a healthy, active lifestyle,
00:39swimming, cycling and cricket.
00:41Hi, I'm Andrea.
00:43I recently bought a motorhome
00:45and can't wait to tour Australia in it.
00:48Hi, I'm James.
00:48I'm a massive football fan.
00:50I've played, watched and I've refereed for seven years.
00:53Hi, I'm May.
00:54I love art, music and I have a passion for fashion.
00:58OK, so that is my team,
00:59but hunting them all the way is The Chaser.
01:01Now, if they get caught, they'll lose the money and go home.
01:04But make it through to the bank
01:05and they could share in a great team cash prize.
01:08Now, everyone must face The Chaser
01:10and tonight, Stuart is first up.
01:11OK, here we go.
01:16Hiya, Stuart.
01:17Hi, how are you?
01:18I'm really good.
01:18How are you feeling?
01:19Yeah, pretty good, yeah.
01:20Not too nervous or anything like that?
01:21A little bit.
01:23That's natural.
01:24Nerves are good in here, I find.
01:25Yeah, I think so.
01:26Yeah, it gets you going.
01:27Now, are you researching Poland syndrome?
01:29Now, I haven't heard about this.
01:31Poland syndrome's a rare disease.
01:33Not a lot's known about it.
01:35It needs a lot more research.
01:36I personally have it
01:37and I'd love to do more for it.
01:42Yes.
01:42And how does it present itself?
01:45Generally, it's a short arm.
01:47Sometimes the fingers are affected, like myself.
01:49No pec muscle on one side.
01:52Mostly in men, it's right-sided
01:53and women's left-sided.
01:55They have no breast.
01:57All right.
01:58And very rare.
01:59But there's all sorts of other things that go along.
02:01There's kidney problems, spinal problems,
02:03other things that are not well documented and researched.
02:06Okay, so we need more research around this.
02:08Yes, yes.
02:08And that's what you're chasing.
02:09Yes.
02:09All right.
02:10Now, you have a passion for history
02:12and that's going to serve you well today, I reckon.
02:14Yes.
02:15Yeah, where'd this start with you?
02:16I just love knowing things about the world
02:19and how we get to a point that we're at now.
02:22Yeah, right.
02:23And everything is history, isn't it?
02:25Sure.
02:26It leads us to a point.
02:27Absolutely.
02:28And is cycling champ as well?
02:30Yes.
02:31Took up cycling early?
02:32When I was 14, yeah.
02:34I was pretty handy at it.
02:35Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:36Got to a semi-professional status.
02:39Didn't quite make it to the big pro scene, but, yeah.
02:43Oh, good.
02:44All right, mate, what would you like to do with some money if you win?
02:46I'd love to put some money into researching for Poland Syndrome.
02:50Terrific.
02:50All right, worthy cause.
02:51One minute on the clock, $2,000 for every correct answer.
02:54Are you ready to go?
02:55Ready to go.
02:55So let's do it.
02:56Your time starts now.
02:57How many players are required for a mixed doubles table tennis match?
03:01Four.
03:01Correct.
03:02Rogue Nation is a 2015 instalment of which Tom Cruise film franchise?
03:07Mission Impossible.
03:08Correct.
03:09Which major road starts in the Victorian town of Torquay and ends in Allensford?
03:13Pass.
03:14Great Ocean Road.
03:15Wormholes were first theorised by physicists Nathan Rosen and Albert Hu?
03:19Einstein.
03:20Correct.
03:21What is a one-wheeled motorbike attachment typically used to carry a passenger?
03:25A sidecar.
03:25Correct.
03:26Which Elton John and Tim Rice musical is based on an opera by Verdi?
03:30Pass.
03:31Aida.
03:31What word means both relating to the sea and a sea soldier?
03:36Pass.
03:37Marine.
03:38The TV series Chicago Hope was mainly set in what type of institution?
03:42Hospital.
03:43Correct.
03:44The Javik 7 was the first total artificial replacement for which human organ?
03:48The heart.
03:49Correct.
03:49An idiom meaning to be very careful is to walk on what poultry byproduct?
03:53Eggshelps.
03:54Correct.
03:55The fashion designer Alex Perry is well known for wearing what on top of his head?
03:58Sunglasses.
03:58Correct.
03:58Just before the buzzer.
04:00Well done.
04:00Stuart, 16.
04:01$16,000.
04:03Very nice.
04:04You ready to meet the chaser?
04:05Certainly am.
04:05We'll find out who that is right after the break.
04:07Good job.
04:09Well done, mate.
04:10Of course not.
04:11It doesn't lose.
04:12It's all good.
04:12I'm only one.
04:13Yeah.
04:21Welcome back.
04:22Stuart just smashed that cash bill to $16,000.
04:24Nice job.
04:25Are you good at home?
04:26Yeah, I'm pretty good.
04:27And pretty humble too, which is a nice favourite chaser?
04:31I don't have one.
04:32I like them all.
04:33Now, you can't say that just to suck up to whoever's out there.
04:36I do like them all.
04:37Everyone has something genuinely nice to offer.
04:40Okay.
04:40Which one do you like the least?
04:41Oh, that's a tricky question.
04:46We're not answering that.
04:47Which chaser will you be facing tonight?
04:49Now, could it be the smiling assassin?
04:51She'd love to learn from her mistakes, but she hasn't made any yet.
04:55Or the shark?
04:56He has some good news for you.
04:57You could be about to meet him.
04:59A super nerd?
05:00He loves telling chemistry jokes, but he never gets the right reaction.
05:04Or a tiger mum?
05:06She takes her time eating, one contestant at a time.
05:10Or the beast?
05:10The only cleaning he does is mopping the floor with contestants.
05:14Are you ready?
05:15I'm ready.
05:16Of course you are.
05:16Release the chaser.
05:17Uh-oh.
05:21It is the beast.
05:30Andrea, would you like to go home already?
05:32Yeah.
05:33Yes, was I?
05:34Good afternoon, Stuart.
05:36G'day, Mark.
05:36Well, as you're a fan of cycling, nothing personal, but you'll soon be on your bike.
05:42There it is.
05:43Hello, Mark.
05:45Good afternoon.
05:46Good to see you.
05:46There's your money on the board.
05:47$16,000.
05:48Nice cash builder.
05:48Low offer, please.
05:50Two grand.
05:51Here's your top offer now.
05:52Let's start with a bang.
05:54$50,000.
05:55Let's go.
05:56Come up and play.
05:57Ooh, that's very tempting, isn't it?
05:59That's some good money.
06:00What do you think, guys?
06:02Andrea, what do you think?
06:04Well, $50,000 would be nice.
06:08$16,000 is more than sufficient.
06:10You're up against Mark.
06:12It depends on the questions.
06:14You just don't know.
06:14That's a gamble.
06:15All right.
06:15Well, let's have a quick look at all the questions first.
06:19James.
06:20I'd stick with the middle.
06:22All right.
06:22Just a nice, easy start.
06:24Okay.
06:24What about you, mate?
06:25Yeah, same.
06:26You've got a pretty good cash build and go a bit safer than me.
06:30Wise words.
06:30All right.
06:31What do you think?
06:32I'll stick with the middle.
06:33Lose the two.
06:34Lose the $50,000.
06:36For $16,000, the chase is on.
06:39Here's your first question.
06:44Good luck.
06:44Which of these is a traditional American dish similar to porridge?
06:50A.
06:51Speedy gruel.
06:52B.
06:53Hasty pudding.
06:54C.
06:56Rushed custard.
07:01Have you heard of any of those?
07:03Well, I think gruel's English.
07:06Yeah.
07:06And I just thought maybe Rushed custard sounded more American.
07:10Pudding, I think, is an English thing as well.
07:12Right.
07:13I just went, what sounds most American?
07:16Rushed custard.
07:17Sounds like a really bad Adam Sandler film, doesn't it?
07:19Locked in C.
07:20Correct answer is...
07:24Hasty pudding.
07:26Hasty pudding.
07:27The chase are locked in.
07:30Hasty pudding.
07:31I'd heard of it, but knew nothing else.
07:34Yeah.
07:34So, trust your gut.
07:36All right.
07:37Especially when you're eating hasty pudding.
07:39Yeah.
07:39Question now.
07:41According to author David Enrich,
07:44which American president once tried to pay his lawyer's fees
07:47with a deed to a horse?
07:50A.
07:51Theodore Roosevelt.
07:52B.
07:53William Taft.
07:54C.
07:55Donald Trump.
07:59What do you know?
08:01William Taft.
08:02I don't know much about William Taft,
08:05but I do know a little bit about Theodore Roosevelt
08:07and, I think, Donald Trump, I think.
08:09That's...
08:10I would know about that if it was Donald Trump, I would imagine.
08:12OK.
08:13So, you're locked in?
08:14William Taft, B.
08:15Locked in B.
08:16Correct answer is...
08:18I should have showed you the questions beforehand.
08:22Donald Trump.
08:22OK.
08:23OK.
08:24Chase are locked in.
08:27Donald Trump.
08:29Yeah, William Taft was the heaviest ever U.S. president
08:32at roughly 140 kilos.
08:34Right.
08:35Had to have a special bath put in the White House.
08:37At the same time, he was the first guy to throw out the first pitch at the baseball.
08:41Oh, right.
08:42In 1910, I think it was.
08:44OK.
08:44And I just went, Donald Trump, probably a bit short of cash,
08:47and went, oh, this is a good racehorse.
08:49You know, it's worth about a million, but to you, five.
08:51Yeah.
08:52All right.
08:53Now, he's landed right on top of that $16,000 pretty quickly,
08:56so let's move.
08:57Yep.
08:58All you've got to do is get them right.
08:59Question now.
09:02In the classic children's book, The Wind in the Willows,
09:04which character steals a car and ends up in jail?
09:07Mole, A, rat, B, mole, C, toad.
09:15Do you know the book, The Wind in the Willows?
09:17Yeah, I haven't read it for a long time.
09:20Barry?
09:20OK.
09:21How'd you go with it?
09:22Probably about 40 years since I've read that book.
09:24But it's in there somewhere.
09:25Here's the thing.
09:26It's in there.
09:26Locked in rat.
09:28Correct answer, and we're in trouble,
09:31so we want to get this right.
09:33Correct answer is...
09:36Toad.
09:37Toad.
09:39Now, if the beast has locked in Toad, he's got you.
09:44Chaser, locked in.
09:50Toad, and he got us.
09:51Too quick, mate, unfortunately.
09:53Thank you very much for coming in.
09:54It was nice to meet you.
09:55Thanks for having me.
09:55Thanks.
09:55Good luck, guys.
09:56All right.
09:57Couldn't get away from you at all.
10:00I don't know if Australia ever had the Motown classic,
10:03one, two, three.
10:04It's so easy, baby.
10:06Yeah, keep it to yourself.
10:08Andrea is up next here on The Chase.
10:12Andrea.
10:13All right.
10:16You're taking down now.
10:25Welcome back.
10:26The Beast, very happy with himself.
10:27Hiya, Andrea.
10:28Hi, Larry.
10:29You're all set for the big motorhome trip.
10:31I've been set for about a year.
10:33Yeah?
10:33Yeah.
10:34I'd had the idea that I wanted to buy a motorhome.
10:36I've been looking for a few years.
10:37And then when I wasn't looking, I walked past one in the town where I live,
10:42inspected it and bought it the next day virtually.
10:45Yeah.
10:45With the plan, that was last year, the plan to travel this year,
10:48which hasn't quite happened.
10:49A few things have got in the way, but it's coming up very soon.
10:52So it's sitting outside your house, ready to go?
10:54Yeah.
10:54Fueled up, ready to go?
10:55Yes.
10:55Beers in the fridge, ready to go.
10:57Wine.
10:58Well, I'm sorry.
10:59I didn't mean to insult you with the old beer thing.
11:02All right.
11:02What would you like to do with some money?
11:04Part of going away is I don't want to have to...
11:06Anything left behind.
11:08I don't want to have to think, oh, I've got to go home and do this.
11:11So I really would like to declutter my life, declutter my garage,
11:14the stuff I don't even know what's in there.
11:16It's even been used.
11:17So maybe I'll pay for a professional declutterer to come and give me a bit of a...
11:21kick up the backside and make me be a bit more objective in my decisions
11:25and do something.
11:27That sounds like a great idea.
11:28If you win the $100,000 on the Mega Money Spinner,
11:31I'll come around and do it for $100,000.
11:34One minute on the clock, Andrew.
11:35$2,000 for every correct answer.
11:37Best of luck to you.
11:38And your time starts now.
11:40Which vowel is silent in the word leopard?
11:44O.
11:44Correct.
11:45A classic ad slogan for fast food chain Subway is eat what?
11:49Fresh.
11:50Correct.
11:51In the body, when ketosis occurs, what is burnt instead of carbohydrates?
11:56Fat.
11:56Correct.
11:57Mr DNA is a cartoon character in which live-action 90s dinosaur film?
12:02Puss.
12:02Jurassic Park.
12:03Paris' Garda-Less Station is named for what compass direction?
12:07East.
12:07Correct.
12:08Dorinda Cox became a West Australian senator as a member of which political party?
12:12Liberal.
12:13Greens.
12:14Microscopic phytoplankton derive energy from which heavenly body?
12:18The sun.
12:19Correct.
12:19TV character postman Pat works for real-life postal service Royal what?
12:24Mail.
12:24Correct.
12:24What Chinese electric vehicle company has the slogan, build your dreams?
12:30Tesla.
12:31B-Y-D.
12:32What paranormal-inspired term means someone who writes a book on another's behalf?
12:38Um.
12:40Pass.
12:40I know what I can't remember.
12:41You know it.
12:42Exactly.
12:43Um.
12:43What is it?
12:45Ghost writer.
12:45Oh.
12:46Andrea, $12,000.
12:48Woo!
12:48That'll get me around to declutter.
12:50Okay.
12:50All right.
12:51Here comes a piece now.
12:59Good afternoon, Andrea.
13:00Good afternoon, Mark.
13:01Well, I was in the States filming the Chaser Road Trip there, and they gave us a motorhome
13:07designed to sleep six.
13:11Just as me.
13:12You didn't have five friends with you?
13:14Oh.
13:15Well, they're my colleagues, so no.
13:18All right.
13:19Here's your money on the board right now.
13:20Your cash builder looked like this.
13:22$12,000.
13:23Yes.
13:23A low offer, please, now.
13:24A grand.
13:25All right.
13:25Here's your top offer.
13:27$40,000.
13:28That's a lot of decluttering.
13:30You'll be able to buy a whole bunch of new stuff to clutter again.
13:35Um.
13:36Not worth $1,000.
13:38No.
13:38Which is what I'm going to take.
13:40I'm going for the low offer.
13:41Too much respect for the man up there.
13:44Yeah.
13:45If the questions don't go my way, I'd be out too quickly like Stuart was.
13:48All right.
13:48Get back there and good luck for the mega money spinner, yeah?
13:53Possibly.
13:53Okay.
13:54Lose the $12,000, lose the $40,000, and for $1,000, the chase is on.
13:59Here's your first question.
14:04Good luck.
14:05The novel, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, was first written in which language?
14:10A. French.
14:11B. Spanish.
14:13C. Swedish.
14:16You know the book, of course.
14:18Um.
14:18I haven't read it, but I just remember seeing that that was, that series was, I believe
14:22it was in Swedish.
14:24Okay.
14:24So you locked in Swedish, and the correct answer is?
14:29There's the move you wanted to start.
14:31Chase you're locked in.
14:34Swedish.
14:35Next question now.
14:39The Microsoft Word save icon resembles which now largely obsolete storage device?
14:45A. Cassette tape.
14:47B. Floppy disk.
14:49C. CD-ROM.
14:51You got this?
14:53I hope so.
14:53I hope so too.
14:54Um, I was thinking, and I couldn't visualise anything, but I believe it's a floppy disk.
14:58Locked in floppy disk.
15:00Correct answer is?
15:03And your money moves with that.
15:05Just two steps from home now.
15:06Plenty of room to spare.
15:07Chaser has locked in.
15:10Floppy disk.
15:11Well, what do you think about?
15:12There's some icons which are now obsolete, so floppy disks.
15:14Well, the other is the phone icon.
15:16Who uses a dial-up old kid to go, what?
15:19They're saying that a lot anyway, right?
15:23A question now.
15:26In Greek mythology, who was the god of theatre?
15:30A. Hermes.
15:32B. Erebus.
15:33C. Dionysus.
15:41The god of theatre.
15:43I put C, but I'm...
15:45Not sure.
15:47Okay, Dionysus.
15:48Correct answer is?
15:51That will do.
15:54Chaser locked in.
15:58Erebus.
15:59Yeah, Hermes is the messenger god.
16:01Dionysus is the god of wine.
16:03And Larry Emder, but also now theatre.
16:07All right.
16:08Look at all this room you have to play with.
16:10Oh, well.
16:10Question now.
16:11A torus is a geometric shape that most closely resembles which food item?
16:18A. Donut.
16:20B. Bread loaf.
16:22C. Crepe.
16:25A torus.
16:27I'm not sure, but there is a geometric shape which does resemble a donut.
16:31So I went for that.
16:33Locked in donut.
16:34For $1,000 and a seat in the final chase.
16:36That's the quick run down the board that you were chasing.
16:38Correct answer here is?
16:43Donut is good.
16:45And you've done it.
16:46The happy dance.
16:47Andrea, well done to you.
16:48Back to go with $1,000.
16:50Nice strategic rule.
16:51Quick run down the board.
16:52And I would say to Andrea, more people should take the low offer.
16:56At least consider it.
16:57It's a perfectly valid strategic move.
17:01I thought you'd say take the top offer.
17:04I'd basically do anything that messes with their minds.
17:06Yes, you do.
17:07All right.
17:08Let's see what James does next up here on The Chase.
17:13Well done.
17:14All right.
17:15Open.
17:16Open for business.
17:17Here we go.
17:17Here we go.
17:24Welcome back, Andrea.
17:26Back at the desk, $1,000, but could still spin up like $100,000 in the Mega Money Spinner.
17:32So we can make that work for us for sure.
17:33Hiya, James.
17:34How you going?
17:35Good.
17:35How about you?
17:36Yeah, fantastic.
17:37Happy with Andrea's way down the board?
17:39Yeah.
17:39Good way to get the shop open.
17:41Yeah.
17:41Good stuff.
17:42Now, huge footy fan you are.
17:43Absolutely.
17:44All codes, but mainly soccer.
17:46Yeah.
17:46Who's your team?
17:47Chelsea.
17:48Right.
17:48You got all the gear?
17:50Absolutely, yeah.
17:51The dream is to see them live, which I've seen them in friendly Australia, but definitely
17:56want to go to London to watch them.
17:57Oh, that'd be huge, wouldn't it?
17:59Now, you've got this big trip coming up with your dad, yeah?
18:01Where are you going?
18:01Yeah, Italy.
18:02So it's going to be fantastic.
18:04Whereabouts in Italy are you going to go?
18:05A lot of places.
18:06So Venice, Milan, Rome.
18:08See all the sights.
18:10Hopefully watch a footy match there, but...
18:12Mate, the best thing about going with your dad...
18:13What's your dad's name?
18:14Craig.
18:15Best thing about going with Craig, he's going to pay for everything.
18:18Exactly.
18:18Yeah, yeah.
18:19So good.
18:19You just grab that credit card and you go, mate.
18:22Okay, what would you like to do with some money?
18:24Definitely...
18:24So with the money, depending on how much I win, definitely go to Europe and watch a lot
18:28of football when the main season's on.
18:31Yeah, you want to get to that big game, don't you?
18:32Yeah, exactly.
18:33All right, mate.
18:33One minute on the clock, $2,000 for every correct answer.
18:36I wish you lots of luck, mate.
18:37Let's go for it.
18:37We're going to power through this.
18:38Here we go.
18:39Your time starts now.
18:40Used for a person working abroad, expat is a shortening of which longer word?
18:46Expat, no.
18:48Expatrian.
18:49Which South Park character typically wears an orange hooded parka?
18:52Kenny.
18:53Correct.
18:54The infinite monkey theorem imagines monkeys in front of which machine?
18:59A robot.
19:00Typewriter.
19:01A common idiom is you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's what?
19:05Coat.
19:06Ear.
19:07Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum star in the film Fly Me to the Where?
19:11To the moon.
19:12Correct.
19:12The airport at Lukla in Nepal is named for Tenzig Norgay and which other explorer?
19:19Pass.
19:20Sir Edmund Hillary, Henny is a fashion label co-founded by Melbourne influencer Nadia Hu.
19:25Henny, her niece.
19:27Bartell.
19:27First grown in the USA, what type of fruit is the Jonathan?
19:31Apple.
19:32Correct.
19:32What does the M stand for in the trade union AMWU?
19:38Manufacturing.
19:39Correct.
19:40What collective now?
19:41Right on the buzzer.
19:42James, nice job.
19:43$8,000.
19:44Expatible.
19:45Yeah, that's really good.
19:46Ready to meet the beast?
19:47Let's go for it.
19:48Yeah, let's go.
19:48Here he is.
19:50Good afternoon, James.
19:58Good afternoon, Mark.
19:59So you basically support the Collingwood of the EPL.
20:03Bags of cash, not many recent trophies.
20:06Shame Sean isn't here.
20:08I know, he's a huge fan of Chelsea.
20:10Yeah, right.
20:10Absolutely huge fan.
20:12And he's suffered over the decades.
20:14That's why he's got no hair.
20:15$8,000 now, five steps from home.
20:18Low offer looks like this.
20:19A grand.
20:20Or here's your top offer.
20:21Get all the way to London and possibly buy one ticket.
20:24$25,000.
20:26And you can stay at Mark's house.
20:28No, you need Sean's house.
20:29He's the one who lives there.
20:30Oh, yeah.
20:30All right.
20:31How are you feeling, James?
20:32How are you feeling?
20:33I want to stick with the eight, I think.
20:35Chase the eight?
20:36Yeah, Chase the eight.
20:36All right, let's try that.
20:37Lose the one, lose the $25,000.
20:39And for $8,000, the chase is on.
20:45Here's your first question.
20:46Good luck.
20:47In the first book of the series,
20:49Harry Potter is how old when he first attends Hogwarts?
20:54A, eight, B, 11, C, 14.
21:00Harry Potter fan?
21:01Yeah, a bit.
21:03Oh, I've had a mental blank.
21:04My brother's going to kill me.
21:05He's a massive Harry Potter fan.
21:07I've gone with 11 because I think he's really young,
21:10but he wasn't quite a teen.
21:11Okay, locked in 11.
21:13Correct answer is?
21:16Yeah, that'll move your money.
21:18Well done.
21:18Chase are locked in.
21:2111.
21:22Yeah, in the UK,
21:23the standard start of secondary education is 11.
21:2611.
21:26Okay, next question now.
21:29Built by Emperor Aurelian
21:31to enclose the seven hills of Rome,
21:33were the Aurelian what?
21:36A, statues.
21:38B, walls.
21:39C, columns.
21:45I've gone with columns.
21:47It's a bit of a guess,
21:48but they are, like,
21:50known as Roman sort of time.
21:53Okay.
21:54Locked in columns.
21:55Correct answer is?
21:59Walls.
22:00Chaser has locked in.
22:04Walls.
22:05Well, forgive my ignorance,
22:06but I'm going the only thing
22:07that would enclose out of those three
22:08were walls.
22:10Okay.
22:11Sorry.
22:11That wasn't very clever,
22:12but I just read the question.
22:13Next question now.
22:14Which city is commonly known as
22:17the marriage capital of the world?
22:20A, Las Vegas.
22:22B, Barcelona.
22:24C, Amsterdam.
22:26Got it?
22:27I think so.
22:28What do you reckon?
22:29Las Vegas.
22:29Why?
22:30A lot of people have famed weddings there,
22:32and I just have a feeling.
22:35Paris would be the love capital of the world.
22:38I think marriage is Las Vegas.
22:40All right.
22:41Locked in, Vegas.
22:42Also the hangover capital of the world,
22:44as it turns out.
22:45Correct answer is?
22:46And gambling compulsion.
22:47Yeah.
22:50Vegas is right.
22:51Well done.
22:52Chaser locked in.
22:56Las Vegas.
22:57Be the Las Vegas, baby.
22:58Yeah.
22:59All right.
23:00Question now.
23:00Who did not star with Frank Sinatra
23:04in the 60s film
23:05Robin and the Seven Hoods?
23:08A, Sammy Davis Jr.
23:10B, Dean Martin.
23:11C, Jerry Lewis.
23:13Ooh.
23:13Ooh.
23:15Oy, oy, oy, oy.
23:22Okay, so your dad was a kid
23:24when this happened.
23:26Not quite.
23:27No?
23:27What do you mean?
23:28Well, your dad wasn't born then?
23:29No, he wasn't born.
23:29No.
23:29Oh, my gosh.
23:30Sorry.
23:31Okay, so...
23:32But Larry was.
23:34You old gits.
23:35We're both born 65, aren't we?
23:38I'm 64.
23:39Oh, God, you're that old.
23:40Am I older than you?
23:41Yeah.
23:41Oh, my God, he's a crinkly.
23:44A what?
23:44A crinkly.
23:47Hey, do you know the best bit?
23:48That means you're a baby boomer.
23:50I'm Gen X.
23:51Yeah, right.
23:52So, okay, boomer.
23:53So, okay, boomer.
23:53So, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
23:55All right.
23:56What'd you go with here?
23:57I went with B.
23:59I think I've heard of A, potentially starring Frank Sinatra,
24:03but never heard about the other two.
24:05Okay.
24:06Locked in Dean Martin.
24:07Correct answer is...
24:08Jerry Lewis.
24:10Okay.
24:11Chase locked in?
24:14Jerry Lewis.
24:16Okay, here we go.
24:17Chase has made his way to your $8,000,
24:19so you have to move with this question.
24:21Yeah.
24:24In Major League Baseball,
24:26the number 42 was retired in honour of Jackie who?
24:31A. Robinson.
24:32B. Gleeson.
24:34C. Stewart.
24:35Got it?
24:36Yeah.
24:36That was quick.
24:37Yeah.
24:38Confident.
24:38Pretty confident.
24:39I think it's A. Robinson.
24:41Locked in.
24:41I've watched the movie.
24:43I think it was Jackie Robinson for the Yankees.
24:46Okay.
24:46Locked in Robinson.
24:48We need it.
24:49Correct answer is...
24:52Good job.
24:53Money moves.
24:53Chase are locked in.
24:57Robinson.
24:57Yeah.
24:58The Dodgers and I think one other team later.
25:00Mariano Rivera, the great Yankees closer,
25:03is the last active player to wear 42.
25:06All right.
25:06We've got to keep moving here.
25:07Just a couple more.
25:08And you are home.
25:09Question.
25:11Which of these is classified as a true nut?
25:16A.
25:16Almond.
25:17B.
25:18Cashew.
25:19C.
25:20Hazelnut.
25:21Or D.
25:22Larry.
25:23Larry.
25:23No idea.
25:28I thought all three would be nuts, but...
25:30Yeah, yeah, yeah.
25:30What'd you go with?
25:31Hazelnut.
25:32Locked in hazelnut.
25:34To put us on the doorstep of the bank,
25:35but more importantly, get us away from the chaser.
25:37Correct answer is...
25:38Correct answer is...
25:41Hazelnut is good.
25:42Chase are locked in.
25:46Hazelnut.
25:47All right.
25:47You have fought a great fight to get to the bottom of the board here.
25:50Let's get you home with that $8,000 question now.
25:53One question shootout.
25:54Let's go.
25:56Barbicide is an iconic blue-coloured disinfectant traditionally used where?
26:01A.
26:02Hair salons.
26:03B.
26:04Swimming pools.
26:05C.
26:06Toy shops.
26:09Barbicide.
26:09I want to say A because of barbers.
26:12Oh, okay.
26:13Yeah.
26:15Locked in hair salons.
26:18Correct answer to get you home is...
26:24You've done it.
26:25Wow, what a fight.
26:27James, congratulations to you.
26:29Good on you, mate.
26:30Yes.
26:30Well done.
26:31Well done.
26:32Wow.
26:33That was a good run.
26:34Lots of fun with that one.
26:36Look how happy...
26:37Oh, careful.
26:37Look how happy Andrea is.
26:39Yes.
26:39I think she was terrified of the thought of being on her own.
26:41Yeah, well done, James.
26:42Good stuff.
26:43May is up next here on The Chase.
26:46James.
26:47Ripped into that.
26:49So good.
26:50Good idea.
26:50Good idea.
26:54And welcome back.
27:00James, pretty happy with himself.
27:01Beat the beast all the way down the bottom of the board.
27:03Nice job, mate.
27:05$9,000 now in the bank.
27:06Hiya, May.
27:07Hello.
27:08Lovely to see you.
27:09Lovely to see you too.
27:10You have a passion for fashion.
27:12Yeah.
27:13Yeah, I started studying fashion when I was about 16.
27:16Yeah.
27:16And then did it for uni and I've been working with it.
27:19Yeah.
27:19And when the beast walks out, do you look at his fashion and go, whoa, that's going to
27:22be hot this summer.
27:23Yeah, it's harder to summer with a suit, with a full black suit.
27:27Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:28But yeah.
27:29You've got this big trip to Brazil coming up.
27:31That's right.
27:31You're obviously from Brazil.
27:32Yeah, yeah.
27:33And you get back there a little bit.
27:34Yeah.
27:34I'm going to Brazil for Christmas.
27:37I haven't spent Christmas in my family for the last nine years that I've been living here.
27:42So that would be a good one.
27:42And still lots of family over there?
27:44Yeah, yeah.
27:44Oh, that'll be a nice time.
27:45All right.
27:46What would you like to do with some money?
27:48I would like to get my sister over here.
27:50She still hasn't visited.
27:52She keeps, yeah.
27:53She keeps pushing me and like playing me around and she never comes.
27:57So if she has a paid for ticket, I'm hoping that seals the deal.
28:00That's the one.
28:01All right, mate, let's do it.
28:02You ready?
28:02One minute on the clock, $2,000 for every correct answer.
28:05Let's do it.
28:06Best of luck to you.
28:07And your time starts now.
28:09In Cockney rhyming slang, what weather condition is known as pleasure and pain?
28:14Pass.
28:14Rain.
28:14The appendix is attached to which digestive organ?
28:18Intestine.
28:19Correct.
28:20Which iconic children's author wrote the Butter Battle book?
28:23Pass.
28:24Dr. Seuss, from the Bible comes the saying, the spirit is willing but the flesh is what?
28:29Pass.
28:29Weak.
28:30Which mountain on the Swiss-Italian border is known as Mont-Savannes in French?
28:35Pass.
28:36Matterhorn.
28:37Which palace is the official London residence of the Prince of Wales?
28:41Uh, pass.
28:43Kensington.
28:44Which action movie star made his film debut in Hercules in New York?
28:48Pass.
28:48Arnold Schwarzenegger.
28:50A line in the carol, God, rest ye merry gentlemen, is tidings of comfort and what?
28:55Pass.
28:55Joy.
28:56Hyannisport is known for the compound of which famous American family?
29:01Uh, Kardashians.
29:02Kennedy's, a renaissance artist who drew a sketch resembling a helicopter was Leonardo who?
29:07Da Vinci.
29:08Correct.
29:09A French...
29:10Okay.
29:13The famous American family, the Kardashians.
29:16I love it.
29:17So close.
29:19They both start with K.
29:20I can see how you messed those up.
29:21All right, May, $4,000 becomes a beast now.
29:31Good afternoon, May.
29:32Hello.
29:33Well, the Brazilian football team has won the World Cup a record five times.
29:37That's right.
29:38Unfortunately for you, you're not going to emulate them.
29:41I'll tell you.
29:44Don't let him put you off.
29:45Here's your money on the board right now.
29:47Your cash builder, $4,000.
29:49Here's your low offer.
29:51$500.
29:52Or a top offer now.
29:54This will get your sister here.
29:56$20,000.
29:58What do you think?
29:59Uh, I think I'm going to go with the lower offer.
30:02Go back.
30:03Get back.
30:03All of us just been, yeah.
30:05Another head at the desk and bring in some big money with the mega money spitter.
30:09All right.
30:10Lose the $4,000, lose the $20,000.
30:12And for $500, the chase is on.
30:18Here's your first question.
30:19Good luck.
30:20Which term was commonly used in the early 20th century as a nickname for oil rig workers?
30:26A. Roughneck.
30:28B. Leatherneck.
30:29C. Gooseneck.
30:31Do you know it?
30:34No.
30:34Oh.
30:35Just quiet, confident.
30:37Okay.
30:37So what did you go with?
30:38Gooseneck.
30:38You locked in Gooseneck.
30:39Yeah.
30:40Correct answer is...
30:43Roughneck.
30:45Chase are locked in.
30:48Roughneck.
30:49Yeah, I don't know how it got the term, but I know they use it in Armageddon for Bruce
30:53Willis and his crew are all roughnecks.
30:55Roughnecks.
30:56Okay.
30:56Next question for you now.
30:57In 2017, a statue of which former Richmond great was added to the MCG's Avenue of Legends?
31:06A. Kevin Bartlett.
31:08B. Jack Dyer.
31:10C. Royce Hart.
31:11I'm guessing you both hate me equally right now.
31:17No.
31:19It's not even close.
31:22What'd you go with here?
31:24Oh, I went with Kevin Bartlett.
31:25That just rings a bell, but I really don't know the answer.
31:28All right.
31:29Locked in, Kevin Bartlett.
31:30Correct answer is...
31:33Kevin Bartlett is right.
31:35And your $500 moves.
31:37Chase are locked in.
31:40Jack Dyer.
31:41I've been watching AFL on and off since the 80s, so I was praying it was some name that
31:46vaguely rung a bell.
31:47Unfortunately not.
31:48Not.
31:49That's good for you, though.
31:50Yeah, love it.
31:50Love it for me.
31:51Yeah, question now.
31:54A second-level domain used by some universities and research institutes.
31:58What does the sequence .ac represent?
32:02A. Academic.
32:04B. Acumen.
32:06C. Alpha Chi.
32:10Do you know it?
32:11No.
32:11Gee, you're going quickly.
32:12This is good.
32:13What'd you go with?
32:14I should say elimination.
32:15I just went academic.
32:16I think acumen is just related to business.
32:19I don't know if it will be that.
32:20And the last one, I don't even know how to pronounce it.
32:22I've never heard of it before.
32:23Okay.
32:24Guess it's not that.
32:25Hoping.
32:26Locked in academic.
32:27Correct answer is...
32:29Academic is right just two steps from home.
32:33Chase are locked in.
32:36Academic.
32:37Simple as that.
32:38Yep.
32:38Next question.
32:40The name of a popular-themed card game is top what?
32:46A. Reagan's.
32:48B. Obama's.
32:50C. Trump's.
32:53Top what?
32:55I went with Trump's.
32:56Again, I also don't know the question.
32:58But Trump's is a term you use when you play cards,
33:00so I'm just guessing it could be something related.
33:02Okay.
33:03Locked in top Trump's.
33:04Yeah.
33:04Correct answer is...
33:07Yeah, that was good thinking around that.
33:09Money now on the doorstep of the bank.
33:11With all that room to spare, Chase are locked in.
33:15Trump's.
33:17Yeah, it was popular in Britain in the 70s,
33:20and it's come back in a fashion.
33:21The reason I know is my boy's massively into them.
33:25And seriously, I'm asking anyone on the crew,
33:27if I can find a couple of Australian-related packs,
33:29I'd love to get them for him.
33:31Something that he can then show off to his mates back home.
33:34All right.
33:34Well, you can send all of these people out looking for you,
33:37if you like.
33:37That's the power of the chaser.
33:39I'm not you, Larry.
33:40I don't expect everyone to do my bidding.
33:43You know, I know since you've got the gold logie
33:45that apparently we have to do whatever you tell us to.
33:49It's the law.
33:50I can send them out to get you cards if you want.
33:52Okay, thank you.
33:53All right.
33:53Here's your question now.
33:54Let's get you home.
33:55What do you think?
34:12I went Steve Martin.
34:15I just feel like he's been around the longest.
34:18I don't know Richard Pryor, so it could be him.
34:21Okay.
34:22Locked in Steve Martin for your $500
34:23and a seat in the final chase,
34:25and a chance to spin up the Mega Money Spinner.
34:28Correct answer is...
34:33You have done it.
34:34What about that, mate?
34:35Very well done.
34:36Head back to the team now.
34:37Money goes up to $9,500.
34:40Three back there.
34:41This will be some sort of game.
34:42Yeah, and I got that one wrong
34:43because I went for Richard Pryor,
34:44so you'd have had quite a few shots.
34:46Perfect.
34:46But it doesn't matter.
34:47There's three of you in the final chase,
34:49and if one of you spins well,
34:52if this team gets to 15,
34:53they could be playing for a lot of money.
34:55Absolutely.
34:56We hope they can.
34:57Find out if my team can manage to play
34:59the Mega Money Spinner for a massive cash prize.
35:02But first, let's get the latest from the newsroom.
35:04And thank you to the newsroom for that.
35:09It's time for the final chase.
35:14And tonight, our contestants have the chance
35:16to fire up the Mega Money Spinner.
35:18As always, they'll answer questions over two minutes.
35:21Now, if they get to step 10,
35:23they're going to activate the Money Spinner
35:25for a chance to win up to $50,000.
35:27If they reach step 15,
35:29they'll then activate the Mega Money Spinner
35:31for a chance to win up to $100,000.
35:35But no-one knows where this spinner will land.
35:38This final chase could be huge.
35:41May, James, Andrea, are you ready?
35:44Yep.
35:44Let's do it.
35:45Three of you left.
35:46That is a three-step head start.
35:48Two minutes on the clock.
35:49Hands on those buzzers now.
35:51Best of luck, guys.
35:51Your final chase starts now.
35:54Which tech company created the online iTunes store?
35:57James.
35:58Apple.
35:58Correct.
35:59The re-recorded album 1989 is subtitled Taylor's what?
36:05May.
36:05Pass.
36:06Version.
36:07Italian Lorenzo Mazzetti is a professional in which sport?
36:11James.
36:11F1.
36:12Tennis.
36:13The tagline of which 80s film is,
36:15there can be only one?
36:19May.
36:20Pass.
36:20Highlander.
36:21A talking non-stop is known as talking 19 to the what?
36:25Andrea.
36:25Doesn't.
36:26Correct.
36:26Nermal is an antagonist of which lasagna-loving cartoon cat?
36:30James.
36:31Garfield.
36:32Correct.
36:32Eat'em cheese is traditionally coated in what material?
36:35Andrea.
36:35Red wax.
36:37Correct.
36:37The Pearl River system is mainly found in which Asian country?
36:41Andrea.
36:42China.
36:43Correct.
36:43Which British monarch died in 1901?
36:46James.
36:47Charles VII.
36:49Victoria.
36:49The file format PNG stands for portable network what?
36:56James.
36:56Pass.
36:57Graphics.
36:58Who wrote the classic novel Five Children and It?
37:02May.
37:02Pass.
37:03E.
37:03E.
37:03Nesbitt.
37:04A 90s film is Romy and Michelle's high school what?
37:07Andrea.
37:08Reunion.
37:08Correct.
37:09Claystones belong to which of the three major classes of rock?
37:14James.
37:15Sedimites.
37:17Sedimentary.
37:17The love bird belongs to which family of birds?
37:23May.
37:24Pass.
37:25Parrots.
37:25Which character is a patriarch in the Addams family?
37:28James.
37:32Um, Mr. Adams.
37:34Gomez.
37:36Eritrean is a demonym for people of which African?
37:38Andrea.
37:39Eritrea.
37:39Correct.
37:40Dose is a follow-up to which classic Mattel card game?
37:44James.
37:45Uno.
37:45Correct.
37:46Aussie Jack Miller is a professional in which motorsport?
37:50Andrea.
37:51Formula One.
37:52MotoGP.
37:53A trisulfide molecule.
37:55Frank.
37:56Ha ha.
37:56Sulfur.
37:57Good try though, really.
37:58Okay, that is 11 steps.
38:00Now, I'm just hearing from the adjudicator.
38:02I had an Addams family question.
38:04The answer I had was Gomez.
38:06You said, Mr. Addams.
38:08And technically, that's kind of correct.
38:11So on this occasion...
38:12Well, it's not wrong.
38:14Yeah.
38:14So we're going to give you that.
38:17And with 12 steps, that means you have activated the money spinner.
38:20And who's going to come up and play?
38:21Why?
38:22May will play.
38:23Because we want to emulate Brazil's success at the World Cup.
38:27So...
38:28All right.
38:29May, let's do it.
38:30Come in for the spin.
38:35All right, May.
38:36You're staring right at that $50,000.
38:38That would be sweet to add that.
38:40Now, we don't know where this thing is going to stop.
38:42There's $10,000, $30,000.
38:43You can see the $2,000.
38:44You want to dodge that.
38:45Feeling lucky?
38:46Yeah.
38:46All right, let's fire it up and see where it lands.
38:50We want to keep an eye on those big numbers for sure.
38:53There's $15,35.
38:55Okay, you've hit it.
38:56And it's going to slow down to a stop.
38:57What are we going to add?
38:58It will be...
39:00Okay, $5,000.
39:02We'll add that up over there.
39:03$14,500.
39:05You head back to the team.
39:07It is not yours yet.
39:08We've got to get it past the chaser.
39:10Nice little add-on.
39:10Oh, let's just do it.
39:16All right, it's time for your final chase.
39:23Marcus, if you like your final chase, starts now.
39:26Hemoglobin is a protein that gives human blood what colour?
39:29Red.
39:30Correct.
39:30In the film Chicago, Mama Morton is played by Queen who?
39:35Latifah.
39:36Correct.
39:37What word means both a spear's point and a position in diving?
39:41Oh.
39:44Tuck.
39:44Stop the clock.
39:46What word means both a spear's point and a position in diving?
39:49Tip, Larry.
39:50Pike.
39:51Oh, ah.
39:52Pike.
39:53Okay.
39:541.42 on the clock.
39:55Chaser needs 10.
39:56Time restarts now.
39:58Who won a Pulitzer Prize for the poem The Age of Anxiety?
40:01Pass.
40:02Stop the clock.
40:03Who won a Pulitzer Prize for the poem The Age of Anxiety?
40:07Well, it's going to have to be not that long ago.
40:10It's not one of the older poets.
40:11Yeah.
40:12Yeah.
40:12Who...
40:14I can only think of the Chilean guy, but I don't even know his name, and I think he's
40:18a bit old enough.
40:19Yeah, I can't...
40:20Um...
40:21Let's just go with a Chilean guy.
40:25Santiago Ben-Baz.
40:27W.H.
40:27Auden.
40:28Oh, okay.
40:29Is who we were chasing.
40:301.37 on the clock.
40:31Chaser needs 10.
40:32Time restarts now.
40:34Which company produces Sayo Cracker Biscuits?
40:37Pass.
40:38Stop the clock.
40:38Which company produces Sayo Cracker Biscuits?
40:41Arnott Slurig.
40:42Arnott, that is a pushback indeed.
40:44Chaser needs 11 now, 1.33 on the clock.
40:46Tiger mum won't be happy with me.
40:49Your time restarts now.
40:51In which European country is the historic city of Erfurt?
40:55Germany.
40:56Correct.
40:56A popular brand of pet brine shrimp is named Sea What?
41:02Monkeys.
41:03Correct.
41:04Which horror novel series by R.L. Stine was adapted to TV?
41:08An unfortunate series of eggs.
41:10No, it's not.
41:11Stop the clock.
41:12Which horror novel series by R.L. Stine was adapted to TV?
41:16Goosebumps.
41:17He wrote Goosebumps, but is that a horror?
41:19I don't know.
41:20I'd count it.
41:21Okay.
41:22Unless you've got something else.
41:23No, don't.
41:24Goosebumps.
41:24Go with Goosebumps, that's right.
41:26Chaser needs 10 now, 1.13 on the clock.
41:29Time restarts now.
41:30What is the official currency of Slovakia?
41:33Euro.
41:34Correct.
41:35Manga character Usagi Tsukino is best known as Sailor What?
41:40Jim.
41:40Stop the clock.
41:42Manga character Usagi Tsukino is best known as Sailor What?
41:47Sailor Moon.
41:48Moon is the right answer.
41:50Nice pushbacks here, guys.
41:51Really, 1.03 on the clock.
41:52Chaser needs 10.
41:54Time restarts now.
41:55Which pagan religion's name comes from Old English for which?
41:58Wicca.
41:59Correct.
42:00Emily Elephant features on which show about a cartoon pig?
42:03Peppa Pig.
42:05Correct.
42:06What shape sits in the centre of the Google Drive logo?
42:11Circle.
42:11Stop the clock.
42:12What shape sits in the centre of the Google Drive logo?
42:16I don't know.
42:17I don't know.
42:17Google Drive.
42:18Google Drive.
42:19Is it a triangle?
42:20It's a triangle.
42:21It is in the side of the file, isn't it?
42:23Yeah.
42:24I think it's a triangle.
42:25Triangle?
42:25Good pushbacks here, guys.
42:27Really good.
42:29Chaser needs 9.46 on the clock.
42:31Time restarts now.
42:33Radio and Juliet is a ballet based on which classic play?
42:37Romeo and Juliet.
42:38Correct.
42:38Oliver Queen is the common civilian identity of which DC hero?
42:42Arrow.
42:42We'll accept that.
42:43The city of St. Petersburg was founded by which Russian star?
42:46Peter the Great.
42:47Correct.
42:48A Grammy-winning song by Bruno Mars is That's What I What?
42:52That's What I Like.
42:53Correct.
42:54Toby Gard created which female video game archaeologist?
42:57Oh, Lara Croft.
42:58Correct.
42:59Sharing gossip is commonly called spilling what hot beverage?
43:03Smilling the tea.
43:04Correct.
43:05The name of which airline means union in Arabic?
43:09Ooh.
43:12Pass.
43:13Stop the clock.
43:14Arabic Airlines.
43:15The name of which airline means union in Arabic?
43:18Etihad, yeah.
43:19Sounds good.
43:20Emirates.
43:20But Emirates is an English word.
43:22Etihad.
43:23Yeah, I think it's like Etihad.
43:24It means nothing to me, so it could well be Arabic.
43:27There's Qatar as well, but I think Etihad.
43:29No, no, I think so too.
43:32Etihad Airways.
43:33Excellent pushback.
43:34Excellent.
43:35Just couldn't think of it.
43:36Well done, guys.
43:37Chaser needs 4.
43:38Five seconds on the clock.
43:40Time restarts now.
43:41Which city's annual marathon typically ends at the MCG?
43:45Come on, Melbourne.
43:46Correct.
43:47You've done it, guys.
43:48You've won.
43:49Well done.
43:50An excellent pushback game from the team.
43:53Yes.
43:54Undone by biscuits.
43:56Yeah.
43:57Well done, guys.
43:57Who would have thunk it?
43:58All right, $14,500 to split up.
44:01Enjoy it, guys.
44:02Every last dollar.
44:03You all played really, really well.
44:04Lovely to meet you.
44:05I'll see you next time, right here on The Chase.
44:09Well done.
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