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00:01The Great Escapers, brought to you by Jet 2 Holidays.
00:05Ahoy there, ladies!
00:08Stars from Britain's best-loved shows are jetting off for a holiday showdown.
00:13Is anyone else nervous? Yeah.
00:15Legends of Corrie, I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here,
00:18Loose Women and The Chase are competing against their fellow castmates.
00:24Hey, no road rage, please.
00:26To prove they can deliver the best holiday adventure.
00:30You like that break a bit too much.
00:31I'm not even pressing the break.
00:33Each famous face...
00:34Can we get back to coronation quickly?
00:36O-M-G.
00:37DJ, destroy her!
00:38...will plan their dream day in the sun.
00:40We are Loose Women. Together we can do anything.
00:43And at the end of the week...
00:45They'll vote to decide who will be crowned the greatest escaper.
00:50Are we all thinking, I want to win?
00:52Yeah.
00:53Only one of us can be the greatest escaper.
00:56Who is it gonna be?
01:00The Greek island of Rhodes.
01:05The beating heart of the spectacular Dodecanese Archipelago.
01:10Teeming with stunning scenery, rich culture and ancient history,
01:14this Aegean bolt hole is the perfect escape for the UK's brightest minds.
01:19Time to face the chase, but who are we taking on today?
01:23Yep.
01:24This week's great escapers all star in the nation's favourite quiz show.
01:28The chase.
01:29The chase is on.
01:31The first brain box to check in is the Chaser OG, Mark the Beast Labette.
01:39Am I the best chaser? Yes.
01:41As you see, I'm quite tall.
01:42Have you got any extended legroom seats?
01:44Yeah, so you're ready to walk?
01:46The joys of being six or seven on a good day.
01:48I obviously love and respect my colleagues, but there's a competition.
01:52Yeah, you're gonna do something you want to win.
01:54I think my dream holiday is somewhere quite cool, some a bit of historical interest.
02:00You're extremely unlikely to find me lying on a sunbed bashing in the sun.
02:04Battling Mark to be crowned greatest escaper is Jenny the Vixen Ryan.
02:10I come from a competitive family.
02:12This does feel like possibly Christmas with the Ryan family,
02:16because everybody wants to win.
02:19Lovely.
02:20And if you just press the green button at the top.
02:22I'm quite used to pressing a buzzer bye-bye bag.
02:25There it goes.
02:27I think mine's gonna be the best day.
02:29I'm sure they've got some lovely stuff planned,
02:32but who do I need to bribe to win?
02:34And the last chaser battling it out to be top dog
02:37is criminal barrister Sean the Dark Destroyer Wallace.
02:41My dream holiday would be lots of cultural places of interest,
02:45so Greece in particular being the cradle of civilisation
02:48is a wonderful place to actually come and learn.
02:50Where are you flying Tuesday?
02:52Dodecanese, the centre, which is Rose.
02:53Did you know that?
02:54No, I didn't know that.
02:55Oh dear, oh dear.
02:56I'm only showing off.
02:57Mark, Jenny and myself are here to compete.
02:59At the end of the day, they may have a great idea
03:01in terms of their holiday plans,
03:02but I'm telling you now, I'm gonna win this.
03:04How are you, bruv?
03:05Not too bad.
03:06You good?
03:07Yeah, and I'm already one-up on you,
03:08because I made sure I've got extra leg room on my flight.
03:17I'll see you on the other side.
03:18All right, Jen.
03:19She doesn't want to talk to us.
03:21The chasers are jetting off to Rhodes,
03:24nicknamed the Island of Sun in honour of the sun god Helios.
03:28Well, here we are.
03:30That's all right, isn't it?
03:31Not bad at all.
03:32Yeah.
03:35Sean is very sporty.
03:37I'm expecting he's brought a lot of lycra clothing with him.
03:40Jenny, I had no idea.
03:42I could see some vixen-esque tricks,
03:45which might be interesting.
03:46Mark can be sometimes a little bit distracted
03:49in terms of disorganised chaos.
03:51I hope he has organised something.
03:53Mark, Jenny and Sean will take turns
03:55to plan their dream day on holiday.
03:57At the end, they'll vote to decide who is the winner.
04:00So, to quote Bradley,
04:02the chase is on.
04:04Yamas.
04:05Yamas.
04:06Ultimately, we're chasers.
04:07We want to win.
04:08We want to be competitive and also show each other
04:10who we really are.
04:12Have you been to Greece?
04:13No.
04:14Why not?
04:15First time in Greece?
04:16Yep.
04:17I find that surprising, actually.
04:18So don't you think it would be a bit of a disadvantage
04:19not knowing about Rhodes and Greece?
04:20Oh, yeah.
04:21I would say, except for...
04:22You know I'm a genius.
04:23I'm going to win.
04:24Yeah, well...
04:25See, look, it's coming out already,
04:26the competitive instinct.
04:27The pressure's really on.
04:28First out of the traps
04:29and you are entertaining us for the day,
04:31keeping us busy and occupying.
04:32I wouldn't worry about being busy and occupying.
04:33Some of the activities I've got for you,
04:34you'll be lucky to survive it.
04:36Oh, dear.
04:37Well, I'm ready.
04:38Oh, my goodness.
04:39May you the best, chase a win.
04:40And I hope that's me.
04:41Cheers.
04:42I hope it's me.
04:43I know it's me.
04:47It's the morning of day one of the competition.
04:49Mark's first to host and he's masterminding the plan
04:52for his perfect day out with customer helper, Gio.
04:55Mark.
04:56Hello, Gio.
04:57How are you?
04:58Do I want to win at the end of the week?
04:59Oh, yes.
05:00We want to win all the time.
05:02We're actually legally bound to try as hard as we can all the time.
05:06It's in our contract.
05:07People go, do you go easy on people?
05:09Never.
05:10Ever.
05:11I would love to visit Rhodes Old Town.
05:13I'd love to do something historical or history of Rhodes.
05:17I'm fairly confident my colleagues were also like, well, we're professional quiz pallets.
05:21We're always trying to learn things.
05:22Of course.
05:23We don't mind walking, but Sean is 65 and, unfortunately, he's got bad knees.
05:28I've got a touch of arthritis, so we've got to accept that we have certain limitations.
05:33Yeah.
05:34I've got a little idea in mind that doesn't require walking for you to get to see the Mandarahi Harbour.
05:39Ooh.
05:40We're all competitive in our own little way.
05:41We always want to play hard and play to win.
05:43But, I mean, Mark takes that competitive level to another stratosphere, I think.
05:47He always has done.
05:48He plays to win.
05:49Yeah, exactly.
05:50Whatever he's doing.
05:51For my sins, many, many years ago, I was the Oxford University shot foot champion.
05:55Oh, wow.
05:56And given the Olympic tradition of Greece, I don't mind demonstrating the shot or discus.
06:00You didn't look.
06:01Of course.
06:02Yeah, Rhodes is home to one of the most ancient Olympic stadiums.
06:05Oh, that'd be great.
06:06Yeah.
06:07I'm used to seeing him in full work modes.
06:09Yeah.
06:10You know, he's the boss man.
06:11He looks like he could be throwing you out of a nightclub.
06:12Exactly.
06:13So, seeing him off duty, it could be a whole different mark.
06:16And then, in the evening, what are your thoughts?
06:19Well, shock, horror, we all like a quiz.
06:22I've been hosting quizzes for a long, long time now in pubs and clubs.
06:25So, you actually want to do the quiz then?
06:27You want to host it?
06:28Oh, yeah.
06:29Oh, perfect.
06:30It's the best job in town.
06:31Absolutely.
06:32You know, leave that kind of with me and I will get the ball rolling.
06:35Desperate to quench his thirst for knowledge, Mark's kicking things off in the stone labyrinth
06:40that is the medieval city of Rhodes.
06:44We're all history buffs.
06:46We have to be doing this show.
06:48When we go round the old town, I'll be clocking anything that, oh, that'd be a nice, handy
06:52little thing to know.
06:54Pretty special, isn't it?
06:55Yeah.
06:56Everywhere you turn, different bits of architecture.
06:58You've got Hellenic, Byzantine, Ottoman, Christian, you name it.
07:03I love it.
07:04You're doing my job for me.
07:05I have been here before, mate.
07:06Yeah.
07:07Unlike Mark, who's still trying to find his bearings.
07:10The fact we're walking backward and forth doesn't mean in any way, shape or form I'm lost.
07:15This is your day.
07:16You're supposed to be organised, Mark.
07:17I know.
07:18You've got much shorter legs than those two, for one thing.
07:20It might get a bit grumpy around here, if we're not careful.
07:24It's a little stroll up to see the vista that is the old town of Rhodes.
07:29Are you joking?
07:30Have you seen the grading on this?
07:31I'm going to do a diva strop now.
07:33Absolutely not.
07:34Diva strop?
07:35No.
07:36It's hot.
07:37I don't mind walking, but I don't want to be walking forever, especially with my dodgy knees.
07:40Fortunately for Mark, Gio suggested an alternative.
07:43Ta-da!
07:45You've got two choices.
07:46Walk or this.
07:48Wow.
07:49Do I have a choice?
07:50No.
07:51Get on!
07:52To sable their weary legs, Mark's hired these eco-friendly segues to take the strain instead.
07:57Mark is full of surprises, isn't he?
08:00Why is he making that noise?
08:05I don't know.
08:06I think I'm sort of...
08:08Sean Wallace.
08:12Actual age 65, emotional age 6.
08:16Hey, don't be aggressive.
08:19No road rage, please.
08:23While the mean streets of Rhodes Harbor might be an unusual spot for an F1 race, it does give
08:28Mark the chance to show off his mega brain.
08:31What's this statue?
08:33Well, we need our tour guide.
08:35This is one of the possible sites for the Colossus of Rhodes.
08:38Whoa.
08:39Who, according to legend, his two legs stood either side of the harbour mouth entrance.
08:44So, as you might imagine, if he's in proportion, that's one pretty big statue back in those days.
08:48Whoa.
08:49And it was damaged in an earthquake in, and I bet he knows the date.
08:53324 BC.
08:54Of course.
08:55And then the bronze that was used to make the skeleton was actually taken away and used to make cannons.
09:02You know what?
09:03For a man who's never been to Rhodes before, you've got a remarkable knowledge, mate.
09:06Well done.
09:07I'm impressed with that.
09:08They probably would have modelled the Colossus of Rhodes on Mark, really.
09:11I mean, given his height, he's about 6'7", isn't he?
09:13I mean, he's forever up there.
09:15Oh, no, there's a cat.
09:17Jenny will stop.
09:18Hello, my darlings.
09:20How do they know that you're a crazy cat person?
09:22What's the Greek word?
09:23Allurophile, isn't it?
09:24Yeah.
09:25Allurophile.
09:26Allurophile means a lover of cats.
09:27I am an allurophile.
09:28Yeah.
09:29And it's not just cats catching the eye.
09:32Right, we've got some flags here, guys.
09:34Oh, look, there's a Spanish flag there.
09:36OK, I'm expecting them all.
09:37Explanations of each.
09:38OK, that's Danish, the world's oldest flag.
09:40World's oldest.
09:41Yeah.
09:42OK.
09:43That's Norway.
09:44Yep.
09:45Sweden.
09:46Sweden.
09:47I think that's Belgium.
09:48That looks like Belgium to me.
09:49France.
09:50That's the Greek flag.
09:51No, that's Finland.
09:52Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
09:53Shaun was pretty good, pretty fast, but it was a fatal quizzer's mistake, actually.
09:57Easily done.
09:58They're both white and blue.
09:59So, being the generous soul I am, I will never, ever let him forget it.
10:04OK, I've slipped up with Finland.
10:06Well, I'm a vexicologist, you know, that's another Greek word.
10:10For flag studies.
10:11You're dark.
10:13I think the days go pretty well to par.
10:14I think they love the little buggies, because it must save them walking around.
10:18But I know they're very clever and cunning people, so they may have even better days planned.
10:23Well done, bruv.
10:24Thanks, bud.
10:25Well done.
10:26This has been a real laugh.
10:27Yeah.
10:28Great stuff.
10:29And we've learned some things.
10:30What a great experience.
10:31A massive holiday takeoff.
10:33It's going to be quite difficult to top.
10:35But guess what?
10:36I'm going to top it.
10:37Shame about the Finnish flag being mistaken for the Greek one, but we can't be perfect.
10:40I'll be perfect.
10:41Thank you, Mark.
10:42It's OK.
10:51Unpack then swim, or jump right in.
10:54Darling, hold my head!
10:57The Great Escapers, brought to you by Jet 2 Holidays.
11:01Sunbed snoozing, or speedboat cruising?
11:04Darling, hold my head!
11:07The Great Escapers, brought to you by Jet 2 Holidays.
11:17Three of the UK's favourite chasers are on a Greek odyssey, battling it out to be crowned the Greatest Escaper.
11:23Today, Mark the Beast Libet is running the show, and he's hoping another historic landmark will give him the winning edge.
11:32I'm taking you somewhere with a bit of sporting history.
11:34OK.
11:35I'm seeing some ruins.
11:36Yes.
11:37It's to do with the history of sport.
11:39OK.
11:40Ooh, two things you love?
11:41Two things I love.
11:42Is it like an old amphitheatre or something like that?
11:44Yeah, it's a stadium.
11:45Oh, wow.
11:46Yeah, all the seating's still there.
11:47Yeah, yeah.
11:502,000 years ago, this stadium regularly hosted the Helion Games, a major sporting festival similar to the ancient Olympics.
11:57Oh, wow.
11:58It's amazing, isn't it?
11:59And you see, you could still just about have a trot round there.
12:02But Mark's not here for a quick trot.
12:04I've always loved sport.
12:05I was the Oxford University shot put champion back in 1985.
12:09So I'm going to demonstrate a little bit of shot put.
12:12Well done, bruv.
12:13Oh.
12:14Well done.
12:15While I was up at Oxford, I wasn't the brightest.
12:17I was ninth out of ninth when it came to the maths, and I won't dispute that.
12:20But I did a lot of sport up there, which was great fun.
12:23Right, the secret with any form of a throwing event is generally to start low and slow.
12:28Low and slow.
12:29And end up high and fast.
12:30Acceleration.
12:31So acceleration.
12:32Okay.
12:33The last thing I think when I'm planning a holiday is that I'm going to be whizzing about chunks of iron in a stadium from 2,000 years ago.
12:40But hey, it's a first time for everything.
12:43So something like, and tuck it in, and drive!
12:47Oh!
12:48Oh!
12:49It's horrible.
12:50That's literally a third of what I used to be able to do.
12:51You say that.
12:52It's going to be better than anything we do.
12:53Yeah, but don't forget, it was my sport before I got old and fat.
12:56Shot put's a very unforgiving sport if you haven't got the basic strength.
13:01I used to have decent arms.
13:02Not anymore.
13:03You've still got the technique, though, haven't you?
13:05Yeah.
13:06I know.
13:07That's about the only thing I've got.
13:08I've lost a lot of strength.
13:09For me, it was a bit embarrassing.
13:11Ah!
13:12Probably the least surprising thing of the day is knowing that Mark got all the way to Oxford
13:17uni and then let sport distract him from his studies.
13:21So, up here.
13:22Yeah, that's it.
13:23Start as low as comfortable and try and drive up.
13:26See, that was it.
13:27Good.
13:28Well done.
13:30The lower you can get, the better.
13:32And then you can really drive and push up.
13:34Yeah, so you're not bad at all.
13:36That's pretty good.
13:37Oh, yeah.
13:38Look.
13:39Hey, it might be a new sport for you.
13:41I don't know, man.
13:42It's 65.
13:43I don't think so.
13:44It was really fantastic to basically take part in a sport which he was a champion at.
13:48And I learned what he told me and I thought I did quite well.
13:52We've had very Mark things and we've had some surprises.
13:55So, it's really hard to figure out what's going to be next.
13:58I'm going to ask you this.
14:00Before you became a chaser, how did you see your life going?
14:04Because you were a teacher but you didn't want to be a headmaster presumably.
14:07I was massively underachieving as a teacher.
14:09I knew I was very good at it which gave me a sense of pride.
14:12But I wasn't worried about my career at all.
14:14I was just drifting through life.
14:16Didn't know what I wanted to do.
14:17But then the job I was born to do first appeared in June 2009 which absolutely suited my skill set.
14:24Both in terms of memory and the personality.
14:27I envy people who did know what they want to be.
14:29I never did.
14:30I always wanted to be a lawyer ever since I was 11 years old.
14:33But educational standards 40 to 50 years ago had a low expectation.
14:36If you had my colour skin.
14:38When I was 12 years old I wrote to the bar council.
14:40And I remember when I brought that letter to my career teacher and she looked at me and she said,
14:43You are a lawyer Wallace.
14:45At best you're going to end up working in the factory but something like you is going to end up in prison.
14:48She was right about me ending up in prison.
14:50And she said after I haven't seen my client I can go home again.
14:53You've had to work several times as hard.
14:55Yeah of course I have.
14:56To get where you are.
14:57But the one thing I was always determined to ensure that the only person who can control my destiny is me.
15:01Absolutely.
15:03Sean and I are similarish in age.
15:05But I was really lucky to be at school where they positively encourage you.
15:08You know, whereas Sean got so much discouragement.
15:11And it was only a sheer will and determination gotten to where he is.
15:15One of the great aspects of this whole journey with Jenny and Mark.
15:18I'm getting to know them even more.
15:20And that's going to be a wonderful thing.
15:22As dusk falls, Mark's rushed ahead to prepare for the show-stopping finale to his day.
15:27Yay!
15:29I'm doing an activity I know I'm good at and I know they like.
15:34I am in the zone, famous last words.
15:37Right, what's it got us doing now?
15:39Hold on, hold on.
15:40Oh.
15:41Oh.
15:42Oh, I get it now.
15:43It's...
15:44Don't tell me it's a busman's holiday, eh?
15:46OK, Jen.
15:47It's Mark's day.
15:48Yeah.
15:49Let's go and enjoy it.
15:50Let's do it.
15:51When we walked in, we saw that Botox image of Mark at the Battle of the Beast.
15:54Then we knew it was a quiz.
15:55They're probably thinking, I wish I'd got there first.
15:57Because we all do it.
15:58But to be fair, I think I write more than the other two do.
16:02And even if I say so myself, I think I'm not too shabby at it.
16:05Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
16:07And welcome to the Battle of the Beast.
16:13I'm going to join this lovely team here.
16:15Oh, it's glamorous.
16:17The old smoothie with three lovely ladies.
16:19He'll be very happy.
16:20Me and Jenny are quizzers.
16:21We're professionals.
16:22So, I'm here to beat her.
16:23My money's more on Jenny than Sean.
16:26Cheers, by the way, ladies.
16:27Cheers.
16:28To the winning team.
16:29To the winning team.
16:30Yes.
16:31Question number one.
16:32Which Russian fighter pilot became the first man in space on April the 12th, 1961?
16:39Very good.
16:40I've always liked quiz shows watching him as a kid.
16:43I probably realised I had the perfect memory for a quizzer.
16:46Probably by the early 30s, I realised, yeah, I was pretty good.
16:50Which law, named after a fictional Irishman, states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong?
16:57I think when Mark is up there hosting an event, the Beast has to come through.
17:02I think the Beast is his uber-confident, strong side.
17:06The Metropolitan Police was founded in 1829, but which Scottish city had its own police force
17:14in 1800, nearly 30 years before?
17:17When we're doing the chase, we always say we might go for the percentage answer, because
17:20Edinburgh's got such a long history.
17:22Can we swap papers, please?
17:24Why do you want a monkey?
17:25I can't wait to this park.
17:28It's going to be beautiful.
17:30High culture, boom, boom, boom, boom, and we're going to Ibiza.
17:33Could only be the Wenger Boys, would it be?
17:35Wenger Boys.
17:36It's spelt Wenger Boys.
17:37Officially, it's pronounced Wenger Boys.
17:39Yeah, Wenger.
17:40Now I have some real sympathy for Bradley.
17:43The Scottish city that had a police force 30 years before they met, Glasgow.
17:48Oh, we were flip the coin.
17:52Neither of us got that right, so that's a great question.
17:56That's one wrong answer each.
17:58The Sean, Jenny face-off all comes down to the final question.
18:02Who is the only nation to have not actually won the Rugby World Cup despite making the
18:07final?
18:08Jenny's vixens put South Africa, but I'm afraid my learned friend knew the three times
18:14France had lost, so France, the answer, well done.
18:17It was good to win the quiz.
18:19It was no surprise, to be fair.
18:21You know why?
18:22Because I was at the last World Cup final.
18:24Well done.
18:25As hard as I've tried to learn for work purposes, I just don't care enough.
18:30Sorry, Rugby Union fans.
18:32I'm a league girl.
18:33Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for your host.
18:36The Beast!
18:37The Beast!
18:38It's just a really lovely night and a really lovely way to round off this day in true Mark
18:44style.
18:45That was a really good quiz.
18:47I'm glad you liked it.
18:48Well done.
18:49Great day.
18:50Mark's day was fantastic, actually.
18:51And finishing off with a quiz is really good.
18:52And not tomorrow.
18:53It's your day.
18:54So we're going to have a fantastic day.
18:55I've done my bit.
18:56I think it's gone quite well.
18:58I'd hope to get some decent scores.
19:00If they want to score me two out of ten, they're entirely winning the prerogative.
19:03But hopefully a pretty good job.
19:10Calamira.
19:12Today, Jenny's in the hot seat and she's been busy planning how to get one over her fellow
19:17chasers.
19:18I think I'm going to be crowned the greatest escaper because I've put a lot of thought
19:24into activities that we will all get something from.
19:27I think we'll all get a kick out of what I've got lined up.
19:31Roads, it's not just coast.
19:33Yes.
19:34There's other stuff going on.
19:35And I really like getting out into the countryside and seeing what the rural life is.
19:39You know, you've come to the right place if that's the sort of thing you want.
19:42Because roads, it's packed with, you know, local traditions.
19:44I've seen the little sesame honey snacks everywhere.
19:47Yes.
19:48Greece as a whole is really famous for its honey.
19:50It's some of the best in the world.
19:52Although Jenny's a wonderful colleague, I don't really know her.
19:54I don't really know her interests.
19:55It's going to be fascinating to see what she's going to plan.
19:58I haven't got a clue.
19:59The only thing I know about Jenny is that she supports Born Wanderers and that's it.
20:03I've been to Greece a couple of times before and I've always enjoyed the food.
20:07Good.
20:08I am not convinced that the lads are much for cooking.
20:13Sometimes you have to challenge yourself.
20:15How about something like a cooking class where you can prepare the dish with the guys
20:19and then you can actually all enjoy it together?
20:22I would love that.
20:23You set the bar high, son.
20:24So, er...
20:25Well...
20:26You've got to try and clear it now.
20:27Yeah.
20:28But, kind of, I know how competitive we all are.
20:31You kind of had to.
20:32Mark and Sean are both examples of people you'd think were the alphas.
20:35Go on.
20:36All aboard.
20:37But, I think they quite like that I don't mind being a bit bossy.
20:41Getting them organised.
20:42Getting them where they need to be.
20:44And, I don't mind being the boss for once.
20:48Buckle up, boys.
20:49Because the first stop on Jenny's rural adventure is taking you deep into the countryside.
20:54Just outside the village of Pashtida.
21:00Welcome to the Rhodes Bee Museum.
21:03Bees?
21:04Excellent.
21:05Bees.
21:06We're going to get some honey ourselves.
21:07We're going to be beekeepers.
21:09I'm embracing my inner Winnie the Pooh.
21:11Bee!
21:13I really love the outdoors and nature.
21:15Bees are so, so important to the ecology of the entire world.
21:19I know you love cats, but where does your love of bees come to play?
21:23I've grown up, you know, in the town centre.
21:26So, for my family, for me and my mum in particular,
21:29getting out into the countryside was always so important,
21:32seeing green things and flowers and the birds.
21:35Rhodes is one of the cradle of ancient civilization
21:38and according to the Greek gods, the drink of the gods was nectar.
21:42And if nectar was good enough for the Greek gods, it's good enough for the chasers.
21:50Hello!
21:51Hello!
21:52Who are off to meet head beekeeper, Yanis.
21:54I want you to be careful not to speak loudly, not to make sudden moves.
22:01They don't like it at all.
22:02OK, I will walk very slowly.
22:04Yes.
22:05Very softly.
22:06The boisterous boys at heart, being given a specific instruction,
22:09you must slow down, quiet down.
22:12I was a bit anxious about how patient they would be.
22:15Just remember, boys, be calm, talk quietly.
22:20I thought I could keep gold for Sheffield United with these guys.
22:23Now's not the time, Mark.
22:29Wow.
22:30Very, very calm.
22:32They're so clever.
22:34Wow.
22:35There they are.
22:36So how many bees on average would be in that hive like this?
22:3940,000.
22:4040,000.
22:41Yeah.
22:42That's amazing.
22:43So do we know where the queen is here?
22:45It's not easy to find the queen.
22:47First person to find a queen is the winner.
22:49Sean was like a curious kid.
22:52He was finding all sorts of things, interrogating for all Yanis.
22:56How are we going to get the bees back into the hive?
22:58The bees can smell the pheromones of the queen.
23:01How long will that normally take, about?
23:0315 minutes, 20 minutes.
23:05The lawyer in me is going to ask questions.
23:07I want to learn.
23:08That's how you learn.
23:09You never stop asking.
23:10You never stop inquiring.
23:11And never stop giving the bees a headache.
23:13But looks like they've been saved across examination from Mark.
23:16Are you all right, Mark?
23:17I just needed a bit of shade.
23:19OK, thank you.
23:20The temperature today is considerably hotter than it was.
23:25There isn't a breath of wind.
23:27It's a good activity to do, but...
23:31Oh, wow.
23:32It's amazing.
23:33Oh, that's good.
23:34That's good.
23:35I know how Winnie the Pooh feels now.
23:37Yes.
23:38He loves honey.
23:39I'm a big fan of honey, but I've never had it straight from a honeycomb.
23:43It's incredible.
23:44I don't think these two are natural beekeepers.
23:47I think they're a bit loud, but maybe I'll take it up.
23:50Was I loud?
23:51Yeah.
23:52You've got a very resonant voice, Sean.
23:54OK.
23:55Yes.
23:56Thank you so much.
23:57No.
23:58I don't know about a beekeeper.
23:59I don't think that's something which I would do, personally, because I don't sit here at the time.
24:02Well, Jenny, thank you for that.
24:03It's really good.
24:04You know, it's pushing the comfort zone of holiday a bit, but I really wanted to come out into nature, into the countryside.
24:10You know, I'm a city girl, I don't think I'll ever be out in the countryside forever, but there's something really soothing to me mentally.
24:18Because we've got really busy brains, we've got a very busy life, and the pace of life out in nature is so different.
24:27I always thought Jenny was a bit of a ladette, you know, who loves a good time, loves a cocktail, but a wonderful side for her to actually reveal about herself.
24:36I'm glad we did it, but I think the next activity is even more of a challenge.
24:41Am I starting to regret choosing it?
24:44A little bit.
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25:58In her quest to be crowned the greatest escaper, Jenny the Vixen Ryan is pinning her hopes of victory on a mystery activity deep in the heart of rural roads.
26:08I'm guessing by the shadow, we're heading slightly south-east.
26:12Then I'm going to, of course, get my phone out and see what the comfort says.
26:15Hey, no cheating.
26:17Mark isn't far off, as 20 miles due south into the back of beyond, they've arrived.
26:23Somewhere.
26:26Jenny, we're in the middle of nowhere. I am no worse than wiser. Are you, Mark?
26:30Not a clue.
26:33We're on a farm.
26:35We worked that one out.
26:37Which makes some lovely produce.
26:40OK, we sort of worked that out. Now, is it cheese?
26:42There may be cheese involved.
26:44We're going to cook some traditional Greek meze.
26:48I think we can do this.
26:49I think you're going to surprise yourself with your cooking skills.
26:53OK.
26:54And if not, we can get a kebab on the way home.
26:56That's the beauty of food.
26:57Well, I'm not normally, I'm not really adventurous when it comes to food.
27:06Yes, I do.
27:08Jenny's brought them to this rural kitchen farmstead to cook their own dinner.
27:12Oh, thank you.
27:13This is going to be a dinner after.
27:15Under the watchful eye of local chef, Michael.
27:18We're going to make the famous dolmades, which is a stuffed wine leaf.
27:21Stuffed wine leaf, yeah.
27:22Which you're going to be rolling from scratch.
27:23OK.
27:24I always wanted to do that.
27:25It's kind of exciting.
27:26We are a big food-loving family, but my mum is like the chef of the family.
27:30She's always been adventurous and she's always kept her horizons really broad.
27:36And I've picked up that love of food.
27:38So wherever I am, I do like to try what the locals would eat.
27:42Do you cook at home?
27:43I really do like to cook.
27:44I mean, my partner Tom is much more of a cook than me, so it's rare that I get a chance.
27:48I don't cook.
27:49Not at all?
27:50No.
27:51No.
27:52I'm a reheat and ready meal man.
27:55Oh my goodness.
27:56I definitely eat for effect.
27:58I don't cook for pleasure.
27:59I am a terrible cook.
28:03I've virtually stopped cooking now.
28:05I like my food pretty plain.
28:07OK.
28:08Unfortunately for Mark, plain is off the menu today.
28:12Instead, it's time for him to face the Dolmades challenge.
28:16Wrapping up a pork, rice and herb mix in a vine leaf.
28:19Best roller wins.
28:20Ooh.
28:21That's OK.
28:23Not bad for my first attempt.
28:26Well, if I have to be honest, we've got a winner.
28:29Oh.
28:30Of course.
28:31Well, you all get there.
28:32Yeah, we all get there.
28:33It's not a competition.
28:34It's not a competition.
28:35We'll all get there.
28:36Says the most competitive man on the planet.
28:39He's just got an instinct for it.
28:41Boo.
28:42Another perfect one.
28:44Sean, star pupil.
28:47We're all star pupil.
28:48And he won the quiz last night.
28:50He's made out he was rubbish, but he was brilliant.
28:53Good skills.
28:54It was a very action-packed day yesterday, and in contrast,
28:57the day's been about taking a step back,
29:00taking everything down a gear, being mindful.
29:03You're being rather zen, aren't you?
29:05Yeah.
29:06I like to stay very calm on set.
29:08So I have my chamomile tea,
29:10and I don't take any phone calls just before a show.
29:14I like to have that relaxation
29:17and get into the zone.
29:18Well, what I do before every show,
29:20I always do my exercises in the room,
29:22because I like to get myself really worked up, psyched up.
29:24But that's your way of getting into the right mindset.
29:27You're very aware of, you know, how your mind works best.
29:31Whereas I get the heavy metal out and absolutely am banging
29:34with the time I get out on set.
29:36Again, that's how you work.
29:39We do have different ways of gearing up to record episodes of The Chase.
29:43Those to hype themselves up with heavy metal music and exercises.
29:47Yeah, I'm glad we don't have to share,
29:49because that sounds like a nightmare to me.
29:51But now is the time to share as Grubbs Up.
29:55Oh, yes.
29:57Oh, wow.
29:58That is magnificent.
29:59That is magnificent.
30:00Thank you very much.
30:03I cannot wait to try this.
30:05It looks so delicious.
30:07Would you like to try the dolmades?
30:08I think I definitely would.
30:09Go for it.
30:10This is fantastic.
30:12It's great.
30:13Am I going to be going home and knocking up Greek cuisine?
30:15No, but the next time I go to a Greek restaurant,
30:17I'm like, yeah, I'll have the dolmades, please.
30:19My relationship with food has always been, you know,
30:21homemade can be the best stuff.
30:23My mum was a single mum for the first ten years of my life,
30:27and we didn't always have a huge amount of money,
30:29but we never went hungry and always had something delicious.
30:32I'm so proud of her for being a battler and being a fighter
30:37and creating a really good life for me
30:40and getting me off to the best start possible.
30:42Well, I could say the same thing for my mum.
30:45Although my mum and dad divorced,
30:47I wanted to give my 15th birthday, you know,
30:49my mum had to work three jobs,
30:50not only as a nurse but also as a telephonist,
30:52but she kept the family together.
30:54And I think it was a proud moment for them
30:57when I qualified as a lawyer.
30:58Your blood is so important to you.
31:00Of course it is.
31:01I mean, I've grown up in the area where my family raised me,
31:03and I don't think I'd ever leave.
31:05I've not moved out of the area.
31:07I bought a house across the road
31:08so I can keep an eye on my mum.
31:09You know, I love her dearly.
31:10I'm really proud of her.
31:11Yamas.
31:12Yamas.
31:13Yamas.
31:14Well done.
31:15I've had a wonderful day.
31:16We're quite mismatched,
31:17but to behave like a family and share our stories,
31:21it was a really different experience.
31:23It's been a pretty wholesome day.
31:25What I've learnt about Jenny,
31:27she's a lot more empathic than I realised originally.
31:31And yes, she's got a different approach to life based on her background.
31:35Anyway, it's my turn tomorrow.
31:36I'm looking forward to it.
31:37It's been a really good day.
31:39Jenny surprised me.
31:40I've always known her as a tough, unrelenting quizzer,
31:42but it's surprising to see this warmth to that hard edge.
31:45Jenny's going to bar, but the best is yet to come.
31:51It's the final day of the competition.
31:53And while Mark and Jenny relax like only chasers can.
31:57Bishop, C3, check and fork.
31:59Aw, my poor horsey.
32:01Your poor horsey.
32:02Lycra lover Sean is pumping himself up to host the winning day.
32:06Hold on, Joel, let me just finish it.
32:07Oh, sorry.
32:08Caught you in action there.
32:1099,000.
32:11So this is the tenth time I've come to Rhodes.
32:14I love Rhodes.
32:15I think it's a slight secret weapon that I know this place,
32:17so I think that might give me the slight edge.
32:19I love the whole island of Rhodes.
32:21I've been to all aspects of the island,
32:23but I've never ever seen Rhodes by sea.
32:26Here in Rhodes, we have lots of different boat strips to offer.
32:28There's lots of places where I can get you a boat
32:30that you can actually charter for the day.
32:32You can be Captain Sean for the day.
32:33Cheers, Kate. Thank you.
32:34No worries.
32:35We know how insanely competitive he is.
32:38He'll be going all out to win this.
32:40Yeah.
32:41I can't see him picking something really selfish
32:43and forcing us to do something
32:45that we're not necessarily going to completely enjoy.
32:48But at the same time, he never winds down.
32:50I sometimes wonder if he has a grasp of human frailty.
32:54I used to love coming to Faleraki
32:56with the sort of music scene, enjoying myself,
32:58and I want him to experience my love of music.
33:01So if you could, arrange a lovely little bar
33:04so you can see me on the Wheels of Steel
33:06doing some music.
33:07Wheels of Steel, love it.
33:08Get you on the deck.
33:09Yeah.
33:10Perfect.
33:11So, yeah, I know a great place.
33:12We can definitely make that happen.
33:13I want to be the best person who puts holiday.
33:15Yeah, we're going to have a great time,
33:16but we are here to compete, to be fair.
33:19And to kick off what he thinks will be the winning day,
33:21Sean's going all out to butter up his fellow chases.
33:25You guys deserve a lot of luxury.
33:27So, you know what?
33:28Guess what?
33:29We're going to see the island by sea.
33:31Oh, wonderful.
33:32Lovely sea breeze.
33:33That's great.
33:34But first, let's go and find a vessel.
33:36Okay, great. That's good.
33:37Some nice ones here.
33:38Yeah, I'm thinking something with a bar?
33:40You what?
33:45Are you joking?
33:46Luxury.
33:47Listen here, we're going to have mutiny on the road to Harbour.
33:49Don't do a Fletcher Christian on me, alright?
33:50I was only teasing.
33:51Okay, let's come on.
34:00Voila.
34:01Oh, wow.
34:02All right.
34:03Okay.
34:04Did you borrow yourself, Brad?
34:05Whether or not it's going to give me the edge
34:07in winning the final competition,
34:08we'll have to wait and see.
34:11This is absolutely fantastic.
34:18There's something quite primal about being out on the ocean
34:21at the mercy of the elements.
34:24I never went on the holidays as a kid.
34:26I didn't even go on the sort of weekly school trips.
34:28No.
34:29You know, because obviously money was too tight to mention
34:31so far as our household is concerned.
34:33And the first holiday I ever had was when I was 21
34:36and I went on the Camp America scheme.
34:37Oh, there we go.
34:38Oh, wow.
34:39Yeah, that was really good.
34:40When you go to America for the first time,
34:41you feel like you're in a different world.
34:42And I went to New York.
34:44I was just so fascinated and excited to actually be there.
34:47He's not had the most privileged upbringing and yet he's done remarkable things as an adult.
34:53Yeah, something we never really get to talk about is our own family lives and personal lives and stuff.
34:58Do you think you'd be in the market for another lady at some point soon?
35:02Yes, but the drawback of being a single man for so long, you do get a bit selfish.
35:08So do you like your life structured and ordered?
35:10You know what you're doing?
35:11What I do like is the adaptability to basically be a committed one.
35:15So, oh, I want to go and have some food.
35:17Look, I'm hungry.
35:18Let's go now.
35:19I know you say you like things regimented and in order.
35:22So I'm going to ask you to bold and direct question.
35:24Are you neurodivergent, Mark?
35:25Probably.
35:26What's two of my three biggest skills?
35:28Really good number skills and memory, which are classic ticks in the spectrum.
35:34And like my own company, again, classic tick.
35:37I suspect I am a bit on the spectrum.
35:39I'm probably too old to do it, but at some point maybe I should get officially checked to see if I'm neurodiver.
35:45I don't even make any practical difference to my life because I'd argue if I got to, well, 60 without needing any help or assistance, I can manage.
35:54He was very frank and candid and open about neurodiversity.
35:57Whether or not he was going to get himself formally tested.
35:59Not that he needs to because it's not actually affected his work.
36:02It's not affected his way as a quizzer.
36:04You've spent a lifetime masking the things or normalising them to yourself.
36:08And I think, you know, when you were coming up, there was less talk of neurodivergence.
36:13You're just a shoot.
36:15That's just Mark?
36:16Yeah.
36:17We've chatted about all sorts of things over the week and we're not just one dimensional chasers.
36:23We've all had our struggles and we've all overcome adversity.
36:30Ten miles down the Aegean coastline, it's time to drop anchor.
36:35You going in?
36:36I'm going in.
36:37You going in, Jim?
36:38I think I might have a splash. It's so beautiful.
36:40Sean's brought the gang to Anthony Quinn Bay, named after the Hollywood actor who filmed the Oscar-winning film Guns of Navarone here.
36:47A bucket list destination, the cove is a must visit for all swimming lovers.
36:52Well, I'm going to top off my tan, so I'll see you guys later, yeah?
36:55Wait, what?
36:56I don't know. I think we should dock him a point for not taking part in the pool activities.
37:00For a man who essentially lives in, I think they call it athlasia wear, Sean's the one who let us down.
37:05I'm just disappointed.
37:06I'm sorry, I'm marking him down a point for not actually doing his own activity of swimming.
37:11That's the spirit. In you get.
37:17Oh, this is lovely. I know your secret weakness. You don't like the sea, do you?
37:22I do.
37:24One of the reasons I didn't want to go in the water is that I decided to have a little nap in this wonderful, glorious heat.
37:30It's certainly an unusual winning strategy.
37:33As an infamous Englishman once said, this is mutiny, Mr Christian.
37:39I'm the captain.
37:40This is mutiny, Mr Christian.
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38:28The Chasers are in Rhodes and today Sean Wallace is in the spotlight to prove he is the greatest escapist.
38:42To win Jenny and Mark's vote, he's taking them 30 miles south to Lindos, a dazzling whitewashed village steeped in 5,000 years of history.
38:50It's a lovely view though, isn't it?
38:52It certainly is.
38:53Stunning.
38:54Well, when I used to come in the 80s and the 90s, Phalaraki was a party town, but Lindos was a complete contrast.
39:00Nice and tranquil.
39:01I love Lindos.
39:02Acropolis at the top.
39:03Yeah.
39:04Then the village around.
39:05At the same time, there's clearly been a crusader influence with those medieval-style walls and turrets.
39:11Now, would you guys fancy going to the top of the Acropolis?
39:15In this heat?
39:16Let me think about it.
39:17No.
39:18No?
39:19That's plan A out the window then.
39:22Lovely.
39:23They planned the building so close together so there's always going to be some shade.
39:26But Sean's not famously a quick thinker for nothing.
39:29We're going to draw lots.
39:31Yep.
39:32And whoever draws the name of the other person who belongs to, you must buy something which you think reflects them and to remember the trip we're on.
39:39Remember Rhodes.
39:40Yeah.
39:41A memento.
39:42A memento.
39:43You offer that, Mark?
39:44Yeah, go on then.
39:45That's the infuse other, mate.
39:46That's the best you're getting in this heat.
39:48Ahhhh.
39:49Ice cream.
39:50Oh.
39:51What's that, Mark?
39:52Is that ice cream?
39:53What's that, Mark?
39:54Is that ice cream?
39:55Drag me away from it, quick.
39:56Come on.
39:57There's no time for ice cream, Mark.
39:58OK, well, we're going to play a game of secret chases, right?
40:01As Sean's plan B is springing into action.
40:03Right.
40:04You go your way, I'll go away.
40:05You go that way, I'm going this way.
40:06Nah.
40:07It might be fridge magnet time.
40:12He's not a bum bag kind of guy.
40:16Nice, but definitely not.
40:18Oh, I like this because we've been to all of these places.
40:22Oven gloves, definitely not.
40:24Apollo.
40:25God of war, not really.
40:26Zeus.
40:27Anyone?
40:28Anyone?
40:29No help.
40:30So, Jenny, I've got your one first.
40:33Ooh.
40:34There we go.
40:35Oh, of course.
40:37It's a cat.
40:38Yeah.
40:39I've stroked every cat I've seen.
40:40Yes.
40:41Since we've been here.
40:42I've got a gift for Mark, and this is something you've needed.
40:45Oh, I think I can guess.
40:46In the heat.
40:47Oh, yes.
40:48I definitely needed this.
40:50And look, it's got a beast on it.
40:53Oh, yeah.
40:54An un-eating beast.
40:55There we go.
40:57For Sean, something I think you might like.
41:00I'm sure I will, mate.
41:01It reflects what I think of you.
41:02Uh-oh.
41:04Oh, Mark, that's lovely.
41:06Thank you so much.
41:07Apollo, the god of lights, music.
41:09Yeah.
41:10The Olympic Games, was it?
41:11Yeah.
41:12Oh, thank you very much.
41:13You're our very own Greek god.
41:14Yeah, he is a Greek god.
41:15See you, big man.
41:16Thank you so much.
41:17I really appreciate it.
41:18Aw, thanks, Sean.
41:20It's been a lovely day.
41:21Thank you, Jenny.
41:22Nice to get a bit of shopping in as well.
41:23Yeah, exactly.
41:24I've got one more thing to do, so I'm going to go off and do it now.
41:25OK?
41:26OK, good.
41:27OK, should we just hang fire?
41:28You hang fire until I send for you, OK?
41:29No problem, thank you.
41:30OK.
41:31Take care.
41:32See you later.
41:33Very mysterious.
41:34Apollo is the god of lights and poetry and music, so...
41:36Oh, it's going to lead on nicely to my final adventure for the guys.
41:40It's certainly going to be an adventure of sorts,
41:43as Mark doesn't realise just how bang on he is about Apollo.
41:48Because as night falls, Sean rises as the god of music.
41:53I love music.
41:54I wouldn't say I'm the best DJ in the world, but, you know, I love my music,
41:57especially late 80s, soul music.
41:59Even at the ripe old age of 65, I'm still out there with my two left feet, Boo Yin.
42:03So that's going to be quite interesting, you know, doing a little DJ set.
42:07Sean's got this crowd going, but after a long hot day,
42:12Jenny and Mark might be tougher to please.
42:16No way!
42:17O-N-G!
42:19DJ Destroyer in the house!
42:21Let's go!
42:22Yeah!
42:23DJ Destroyer!
42:26We've followed the music trail down the street,
42:31and, surprisingly, we had DJ Destroyer on the wheels of steel.
42:35Surprised to see him there.
42:37Go on, Mark, in the middle, have a dance!
42:39Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no!
42:42I'm trying my best not to get grumpy.
42:44I was terrified it was going to be a big party night.
42:46But any good DJ always has a banger up their sleeve
42:49to get the Wallflowers dancing.
42:51Here, Dad dancing!
42:56It's a quote from my son's school,
42:59don't say no, have a go.
43:01When the crowd are demanding you dance,
43:03you might as well step up.
43:14It was fantastic to see Mark really joining in.
43:16I know he was tired, but his dad dancing
43:18will, you know, stand the test of time so far as I'm concerned.
43:24More! More!
43:26Lish! Lish!
43:28Don't stop the music!
43:32Well, I have to say, that was a bit of a surprise.
43:34Not so much Dark Destroyer as Dark Horse.
43:36Yeah.
43:37My goodness!
43:38I go on holiday every Christmas in Jamaica,
43:40and, you know, Jamaica is the sort of centre
43:41of really good reggae music.
43:43Do you think that's a reason for your deep appreciation
43:45for music goes all the way back to your family?
43:47Oh, I see.
43:48When my mum and dad came over as second Windmush generation
43:51Oh, wow!
43:52travellers in the mid-50s,
43:53they sort of ingrained their love of music
43:55and passed it down.
43:57I've always had an appreciation for people like
43:59Bob Marley, Dennis Brown.
44:01I've just loved music.
44:02I'll salute you, sir, because considering your parents' generation
44:06were brought over to do the not-so-glamorous jobs.
44:10Yeah.
44:11How proud must they be that their son's a top-grade barrister,
44:14you win the vast majority of your cases.
44:16Yeah, I do.
44:17So, salute, sir!
44:19Cheers!
44:20What I'd love about Sean is there's always something else
44:23to learn about him.
44:24I didn't know, for example,
44:26these are Windruss' generation descendant.
44:29And then he'll suddenly come out,
44:31I'm a Falaraki wild child, what?
44:33Cheers!
44:34It's been a fantastic for a week, actually,
44:36you know, something which I'm never, ever going to forget.
44:38And I've really, really had a wonderful time.
44:41And so, you know what, guess what?
44:43May the best person win.
44:44It's going to be close.
44:45Yeah.
44:46I agree.
44:50The chase is over for Mark, Jenny and Sean.
44:53And now it's time for them to each vote to decide
44:56who is the greatest escaper.
44:58It's an incredibly close decision for me.
45:01I think the others have both done marvellously,
45:03so who knows if I'm lucky enough to win great.
45:05Ultimately, we are here to compete,
45:07and ultimately there can only be one winner.
45:10This has given us a real, genuine opportunity
45:13to find out more about one another.
45:15Exactly.
45:16I found that really nice to actually get to know Lithuania
45:19better than I did before.
45:20We understand each other better, I think.
45:22Yes, I'd agree with that.
45:23All right, guys.
45:24It's decision time.
45:25Aww.
45:26So your choices?
45:27It was incredibly close for me.
45:29I had to come down to the very smallest decision,
45:33which was ending on a song and a dance
45:36and a cocktail.
45:37It's my dream day out.
45:40So my choice of winning day was Sean's day.
45:45Oh, thank you. Cheers.
45:46Well done.
45:47Mark, what I really liked part of your day
45:50was when we was at the stadium,
45:51because that's when I got to really know you.
45:53Jenny, the cooking was brilliant.
45:55To do something completely different was not only refreshing for me
45:59and new for me,
46:00it's something which I might even incorporate in my own trip.
46:03So my choice has got to go to the wonderful, inimitable Miss Jenny Wright.
46:08Yay! Thank you.
46:10Well played.
46:11So it's one all.
46:12And I've got a deciding vote.
46:14Oh, you hate that power, don't you?
46:16No, he loves that power.
46:17He loves that power.
46:18And neither of you voted for me.
46:21Right.
46:23All decisions, decisions.
46:25So yesterday, going around Lindos and seeing the Faleraki kid make his return.
46:31Mm-mm.
46:32Whereas Jenny's was a much more closer to nature,
46:35going out to that farm on the hillside,
46:37but I could see why it could be so attractive.
46:40So I'm picking Miss Jenny Wright.
46:43Yay!
46:45Yay!
46:47I'm astonished to have won.
46:49I know we are competitive by nature as chasers,
46:52but we've all got so much out of it.
46:55We're all winners because we've all learned something about each other.
46:58Thank you, thank you.
46:59That's not only a deserved winner.
47:00Well done.
47:02It was very close though.
47:03We all wanted to win,
47:04but the best person won in the end,
47:06so you won't get any complaints from me.
47:08We're a great holiday team.
47:09Who knew?
47:10Yes, we certainly are.
47:11Yes, it's been great fun.
47:12I think the others have both done marvellously.
47:14What a wonderful escape!
47:15Yay!
47:17But I'm mega competitive.
47:18I didn't win this time.
47:19That's it.
47:20I will have vengeance!
47:48I will have vengeance!
47:49I will have vengeance!
47:50I will have vengeance!
47:51I will have vengeance!
47:52I will have vengeance!
47:53I will have vengeance!
47:54I will have vengeance!
47:55Pool dipping?
47:56Or margarita sipping?
47:57Darling, hold my hand!
47:58The Great Escapers, brought to you by Jet 2 Holidays.
48:03You could have vengeance!
48:04The Great Escapers, brought to you by Jet 2 Holidays.
48:05You could have vengeance!
48:06The Great Escapers, brought to you by Jet 2 Holidays!
48:07The Great Escapers, brought to you by Jet 2 Holidays!
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