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00:00Good evening, Elvis Presley once said some people tap their feet some people snap their fingers
00:28and some people sway back and forth.
00:31I guess I just sort of do them all together.
00:34Let's meet the teams.
00:36On my right, Fiona Titcombe, who's cycled round Cuba.
00:40Thomas Carey, who joined some Buddhist monks to watch Chelsea play Burnley.
00:45And their captain, James Horton, a fan of the Sopranos.
00:49United by the need for speed, they are the 5Ks.
00:53James, if I had accidentally left the questions in the make-up room, would you have read them?
01:00Absolutely not.
01:02We had a question earlier in the series about people that cheat on quizzes.
01:05Why do people do that?
01:07I think there's a very long answer for that.
01:10I've heard of some cracking stories of cheating in quiz, but I've still none the wiser as to why they did it.
01:16But it provides a lot of amusement when they get found out.
01:19Well, we'll soon know. If you answer any of these questions correctly, you've definitely seen them in advance.
01:24Yeah.
01:25Well done for making the quarter-finals.
01:28Your opponents are on my left.
01:31Lizzie Riley, who can lick her elbow.
01:34George Dickinson, who ripped his trousers doing the cha-cha slide.
01:38And their captain, Dia Shah, whose personal best time on a rodeo ball is seven seconds.
01:44Oh, yes, they are. Oh, no, they didn't.
01:47Dia, what starts with a T, ends with an E and has hundreds of letters in it?
01:53Oh...
01:54Time.
01:55No, it's the post office.
01:57Good luck.
01:59You won the toss, but you've decided to put your opponents in first.
02:02So, 5Ks, please choose a hieroglyph.
02:05Can we have the twisted flax, please?
02:06The twisted flax? What is the connection between these clues?
02:09Here's the first.
02:11I don't know.
02:12I don't know.
02:13I don't know.
02:14I don't know.
02:15I don't know.
02:16Next, please, Victoria.
02:17It's a festival.
02:18In 1994 for the Eagles.
02:20I don't know.
02:21California, maybe.
02:22I don't know, that's all I can do.
02:23No, that was before that.
02:24I don't know.
02:25Yeah.
02:26Next, please.
02:27Eagles are T.
02:28Ninth circle.
02:29I should know this.
02:31No, not too sure on this.
02:34Next, please.
02:35Colloquially, never.
02:38Oh, it hell freezes over.
02:40Oh, yeah.
02:41Yeah, because there's a place in Norway called hell, isn't there?
02:43Yeah, yeah.
02:44We'll go with that.
02:45Hell freezing over.
02:48We'll try that.
02:49That is the connection.
02:50Well done, Tom.
02:51What can you tell me about these clues?
02:53I guess, obviously, the last clue is the saying.
02:56Then the penultimate clue, I'm guessing, hell freezes over?
03:02Yeah, the ninth circle of Dante's Inferno is for traitors and betrayers.
03:06Judas Iscariot is in there.
03:07The idea is they denied God's love, so they're the furthest from his warmth.
03:12And they denied human bonds, so they're locked into ice.
03:16And so it's all an icy area of hell.
03:19The Eagles had an album in 1994, hell freezes over.
03:22And that first clue, yes, there's a village in Norway.
03:25It means luck.
03:26You probably don't pronounce it hell, but it's a tourist attraction.
03:28It's called hell and the temperatures can reach minus 25 degrees.
03:31So, obviously, that freezes.
03:33Well done.
03:34Oh, no, they didn't.
03:35What would you like?
03:36Lion, please.
03:37Lion.
03:38What is the connection between these clues?
03:40Here's the first.
03:41Yeah.
03:42Next, please.
03:43Are they buttons or something?
03:44No.
03:45I don't think they are.
03:46It could be, but I don't know.
03:47Next, please.
03:48Oh, is it the...
03:49Is it when potassium burns?
03:50It goes purple.
03:51Oh, yeah, it might be.
03:52Yeah.
03:53Should we...
03:54Next, just in case?
03:55Yeah.
03:56Next, please.
03:57Yeah, so...
03:58Like fireworks.
03:59Yeah, so elements and...
04:00When these have colour fireworks.
04:01Yeah, so elements and...
04:02When these have colour fireworks.
04:03Yeah.
04:04Next, please.
04:05Yeah.
04:06Next, please.
04:07Yeah, so...
04:08Like fireworks.
04:09Yeah, so elements and...
04:10These are elements and the colour that they turn when they burn.
04:15Yeah.
04:16These are elements and the colour that they turn when they burn.
04:19Exactly right.
04:20What are those elements?
04:21You've got lithium turning red, potassium turning purple.
04:25Mm-hmm.
04:26Then sulphur goes blue and boron going...
04:29Oh, beryllium?
04:30Boron?
04:31No, it is boron, goes green.
04:32Goes green.
04:33Yes, perfect.
04:34Following on from frozen hell, we've got burning sulphur.
04:37It's not appropriate for the quarter-finals of Only Connect.
04:40Well done.
04:415Ks, what would you like?
04:42Could we have the Horned Viper, please?
04:44I don't see why not.
04:45What is the connection between these clues?
04:47Here's the first.
04:48Parliaments.
04:49I don't know anything about them.
04:51Was that when they elected that really young premise?
04:54I don't know.
04:55I don't know.
04:56Next, please, Florian.
04:57Two codes, associate.
04:58Do you know two codes?
04:59Oh, it's in Breaking Bad.
05:02They're twins.
05:03Could they be twins?
05:05Like twin parliaments?
05:06I don't know.
05:07I don't know.
05:08Erm, let's take another, should we?
05:10Yes.
05:11Next, please.
05:12Are they wonkers nuts?
05:14Oh, are they silent?
05:16Did they lose nuts?
05:17Let's get one more next, please.
05:21Oh, good and bad, maybe?
05:23Yes.
05:24Yeah.
05:25Good and bad.
05:26They have good and bad variants.
05:28Tell me about the clues.
05:30So you've got good and bad cholesterol.
05:34Mm-hm.
05:35I've never read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
05:38I've watched the films.
05:39He's got squirrels that sort out the good and bad nuts.
05:41Exactly so.
05:42Tuco's associates.
05:43Is that Tuco Salamanca from Breaking Bad?
05:46No, it's not, you see.
05:47It's Tuco from the good, the bad and the ugly.
05:49Oh.
05:50That's Eli Wallach.
05:51He's the ugly, as it were.
05:52So his associates would be the good and the bad.
05:54And the parliaments, that's the good parliaments
05:56and the bad parliaments of the 1370s.
05:59Very good.
06:00Back to you, oh, no, they didn't, for a choice.
06:02I'll cover the two reads, please.
06:04Yes, you could.
06:05These are going to be picture clues.
06:06What do they have in common?
06:07Here's the first.
06:11Claire Boulding.
06:12Next, please.
06:13Michelle Obama.
06:15Are they different types of ladies?
06:16Oh.
06:18Look, this is to us.
06:20This is to us ladies.
06:21They're coming.
06:22Next, please.
06:24What the hell is that?
06:25I don't remember.
06:26She's giving political figure wife.
06:28Next one?
06:29Yeah.
06:30Next, please.
06:31Let's go.
06:32Brockovich.
06:33Erin, Michelle, Claire.
06:37I think Erin, Erin, Michelle, Claire.
06:41Derry Girls.
06:43Oh.
06:45Derry Girls.
06:46Is the right answer.
06:47Why is that?
06:49You've got Erin Brockovich, Michelle Obama, Claire Boulding.
06:52They're the first names of the characters.
06:54Derry Girls.
06:55She called Orla?
06:56Yeah, that's Orla Guerin, the journalist.
06:58Very well done.
06:59Well quizzed.
07:00Five K's.
07:01What would you like?
07:02Could we have the water, please?
07:03Water.
07:04Sorry, guys.
07:05It's the music question.
07:06Enjoy yourselves.
07:07Here's the first clue.
07:08We're going to need another.
07:09Next, please.
07:10That's Proclaimers.
07:11Oh, yeah.
07:12It's the sign And Leaves from Chanel.
07:14Next, please.
07:15Do you know what he did, but he's a kid.
07:18It's the first clue.
07:19The sky was screaming and the fires are howling.
07:20Went down into that.
07:21This is fine.
07:22It's the line tonight.
07:23There's a man in the shadows with the blood in his eyes and a blade.
07:24Oh, oh, oh, oh.
07:26Look, oh.
07:27We're going to need another.
07:28Next, please.
07:31That's Proclaimers.
07:32Oh, yeah.
07:33Next, please.
07:34Do you know what he did?
07:39Do you know who the next one is?
07:40No. Next, please.
07:44Mamma Mia. Yeah, Mamma Mia.
07:45And Sunshine On Lee.
07:48So, sort of musicals.
07:50Two seconds.
07:51Are these songs sort of given their names to, like, musicals?
07:56That's absolutely right. They share their terms with jukebox musicals.
07:59What did we hear?
08:01So, we heard Mamma Mia at the end.
08:03Sunshine On Lee. Sunshine On Lee.
08:05Yeah, the Proclaimers at Clue 2.
08:07And we all know the first one, but can't they?
08:09I'll give you a clue. It's a flying mammal from Norway.
08:13Bat Out Of Hell. Bat Out Of Hell. There we go.
08:15And the third one, Viva Forever, The Spice Girls,
08:18or jukebox musical titles.
08:21Oh, no, they didn't. Back to you for the last question.
08:23The Eye Of Horus.
08:24What do these clues have in common? Here's the first.
08:31Next, please.
08:32I'm not that good at mythology.
08:37Next, please.
08:39Again?
08:40Oh, could these be...
08:42Could these be punishment or something like Zeus?
08:45Zeus punishment?
08:47Next, please.
08:50God, the Jesus.
08:51Isn't Tom the one that...
08:54..he mailed?
08:55I've nodded, I've not read the Bible.
08:57Something for anger...
08:58Yeah, maybe just angering...
08:59Punishments for angering the gods?
09:01Yeah, angering Zeus.
09:02BUZZER
09:03Punishments for angering the gods?
09:05I need to hear something specific.
09:07Zeus?
09:08Not it, I'm afraid.
09:10Five Ks, do you know?
09:11Yeah, so are they punishments for looking at someone
09:14that they shouldn't have?
09:15That's what it is.
09:17So, Cyproites, he saw the goddess Artemis bathing naked
09:21and as a punishment was turned into a woman.
09:22I mean, what greater punishment, I suppose,
09:25than to live your life as a woman?
09:26Gyges, that's King Candorlis of Illidia in ancient myth.
09:30He spied on the Queen, he was a bodyguard.
09:32The Queen said, right, now you've got to kill yourself
09:34or my husband.
09:35That's a story of Actaeon and Diana at clue three.
09:38And who's Tom?
09:39A peeping Tom.
09:40A peeping Tom who looked at Lady Godiva.
09:42That means at the end of round one,
09:45oh, no, they didn't have two points,
09:47the 5Ks have four.
09:51Round two, sequence is round,
09:53spy on a naked goddess, ill will come of it.
09:555Ks, you'll be going first again, what would you like?
09:57Go on, Tom.
09:58Horned Viker, please.
09:59OK.
10:00What would...
10:01Oh.
10:03It's a musical sequence, you'll be hearing your clues,
10:05what would you expect here in fourth place?
10:07Here's the first.
10:08Oh, what's this?
10:13In the heart?
10:18Next, please.
10:27Next, please.
10:28So what was the first one?
10:35Uh, three's in the heart.
10:38Yeah, what's this one, do we think?
10:42Yeah, we'll try that.
10:45Two seconds.
10:47Two seconds.
10:47Two seconds.
10:48We'll try, uh, a song with spades in the title.
10:52Ace of spades.
10:53Ace of spades.
10:54Would not fit the suit, because I'm afraid.
10:56So a bonus chance for you.
10:57Oh, no, they didn't.
10:59Like a song by G-Eazy?
11:00I don't know.
11:01Not it.
11:02But I think you're closer.
11:03What did we hear?
11:04Well, the first one the groove is in the heart by D-Lite.
11:07Spell their name for me, please.
11:08D-E-E-L-I-T-E, isn't it?
11:10No, it's D-E-E-E-L-I-T-E.
11:15The second artist, D-C-Lie, just D-E-E.
11:18Then the wonderful me, myself and I, De La Soul.
11:22We're going D, D, D.
11:24And we want something with just the letter D, for example.
11:26D-Ream.
11:29You're going to have to have a little bit of torture.
11:31Imagine you've just seen a goddess naked in a pond.
11:33The punishment is coming.
11:34D-Ream.
11:35There's only one song that people know of theirs.
11:37Should we give it a go?
11:38One, two, three, four.
11:40Things can only get better.
11:45And just in case they can't, we'll stop that song right there.
11:49You may have your own question.
11:50Oh, no, they didn't. What would you like?
11:51Twisted Flax, please.
11:52Twisted Flax.
11:53What will come forth in this sequence?
11:55Here's the first.
11:59Next, please.
12:07Next, please.
12:10I think Saks.
12:11Who was after Saks?
12:12Saks.
12:13I think it's got an H in the same way.
12:14It could be Saks.
12:15And Brody.
12:15Jacobian period.
12:16It could be...
12:17Yeah.
12:17It could be Saksin.
12:19What happens after Jacobo?
12:21Ian Brody from...
12:23Oh, no.
12:23Stuart, Stuart.
12:24Yeah, Stuart.
12:25Adrian Brody.
12:26No, no, no.
12:27Whoa.
12:28I did not...
12:29Um, I have no idea.
12:34Two seconds.
12:36Stuart?
12:37That would be very surprising.
12:40Five Ks, do you know?
12:41Saint Peter.
12:42Why not?
12:42Yeah, I mean, I would say that's about as far from the...
12:47I mean, yes.
12:49They are the four most recent chief rabbis moving towards Ephraim Mervis.
12:56Rabbi Ephraim Mervis would have been fourth.
12:59So, no points there.
13:00What would you like, Five Ks?
13:01Water, please.
13:03Water.
13:03What would come fourth in this sequence?
13:05Here's the first.
13:06Top left, top right, middle right, so that's...
13:11Is this braille?
13:12No, braille doesn't have a...
13:13Top left.
13:14Yeah, yeah, this is braille, I think, so we need A,
13:16which is just the top left on its own, right?
13:18Is it?
13:19Should we go for it?
13:19I mean, it should be DCBA, I reckon it's that.
13:21Yeah, yeah.
13:22A is definitely just the top left.
13:23OK, we'll try it.
13:26We'll try A equals top left.
13:28For five points.
13:30Well done, Tom.
13:31Absolutely magnificent.
13:33Brilliant.
13:33Very well done.
13:34What is it?
13:35It's braille, so it's where the six sort of buttons are
13:39in the braille letters for presumably DCBA.
13:42Exactly right.
13:43Give it a go.
13:44See if you can talk us through them.
13:45Well, B is the top left and the middle left.
13:49Yeah.
13:50And C, I think, is the top left and the top right.
13:53I mean, amazing.
13:54We're spelling out DCBA in braille.
13:57You've got them all correct, going towards A.
14:00But do you know this because you've learned it as a quiz thing
14:03or because you thought, I'll read braille?
14:04Well, when I was six years old and did Beaver Scouts,
14:07we learned about braille by using egg cartons
14:10and we had the eggs in the different positions for the braille letters.
14:13And I guess I just remembered the first few.
14:15I think that's really brilliant.
14:17I mean, when I was little, all I did was watch television.
14:19And never mind learning braille out of egg cartons.
14:21Magnificent.
14:22A very, very well-deserved five points.
14:24Well done there.
14:26Oh, no, they didn't.
14:27Let's go for a five-pointer, but on which question?
14:30George, do you want to pick?
14:31Could we have the Eye of Horus, please?
14:32The Eye of Horus.
14:34These are going to be picture clues.
14:36Here's the first.
14:37Oh, that's yucky.
14:40Well, it's holes in the house.
14:42Holes in the house, please.
14:43Jesus.
14:43Next, please.
14:44Um...
14:46Are those mealworms?
14:47No, no mealworms.
14:48I don't know what it was.
14:49Wrong bag is a mealworm.
14:50Next, please.
14:51Eye, fungo.
14:52Oh, I didn't see that in the corner.
14:54Yeah, I saw a plural that ends with O.
14:56No, I didn't.
14:58Yeah, Ali's stigmata, yeah, um, fungo.
15:00Um...
15:02A plural that ends with O.
15:04We've got ten seconds.
15:05A plural that ends with O, I don't know.
15:07Um...
15:11Two seconds.
15:13Um, a photo of something whose plural ends in O.
15:17And an O in the top corner.
15:19Well, I'll accept that answer.
15:21We had buffalo.
15:23I tell you what, though, I would say buffaloes,
15:26but apparently buffalo could be a plural.
15:30I'd also have accepted potato, and why?
15:32Uh, different breeds of potato.
15:35No, because of the song.
15:36One potato, two potato, three potato, four.
15:39Stigmata, larvae, fungi, plurals going through the vowels
15:43towards something that ends in O.
15:44Well done.
15:46Back to you, 5Ks, what would you like?
15:48Could we have the two reeds, please?
15:50Yes, you could.
15:51What would come forth in this sequence?
15:53Here's the first.
15:54Summer.
15:56Could be north-west, could be, like, some other thing.
15:58There's no states in O.
16:00Yeah.
16:00Next, please.
16:02Spring on beauty.
16:05Spring on beauty.
16:06It'll probably be autumn we want, but I don't know.
16:09Next, please.
16:10Winter, the autograph.
16:12This is honestly...
16:14What's that?
16:15Spring.
16:17What do you want an autograph?
16:19Are there any famous things contending autumn?
16:21It's Sadie Smith, which did you write on beauty?
16:24Yeah.
16:25I'll maybe want to...
16:28Two seconds.
16:30Erm, we'll try autumn and...
16:35I can't give you long.
16:36One of...
16:37One of...
16:38T.S. Eliot's...
16:39No.
16:40Oh, no, they didn't?
16:41Do you want to go for a bonus point?
16:42Erm, autumn, my life.
16:44Not it.
16:45Now, Fiona, I think you could have closed the deal here.
16:50It's autumn, white teeth.
16:52Ah!
16:53And it is about Zadie Smith, that second part.
16:56You mentioned Zadie Smith, so...
16:57Yeah, I didn't know she'd written it.
16:59This is a sequence of novels going backwards.
17:01Yeah.
17:02The first by Ali Smith, the second by Zadie Smith.
17:06Right.
17:07So, A Smith and Zed Smith.
17:09And Ali Smith wrote the quartet,
17:11Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer.
17:13We're going backwards, and Zadie Smith's first four novels
17:16going backwards towards her great debut novel, White Teeth.
17:21Oh, no, they didn't.
17:22One question remains.
17:23Lion, what will come fourth in this sequence?
17:25Here's the first.
17:28South Africa.
17:29Four out of eight, or, like...
17:33No, wait, no.
17:35Ignore me.
17:36Next, please.
17:38OK, three out of ten.
17:39Oh, these are...
17:40Oh, they're different fractions every time.
17:42Oh, is it?
17:44It's going four, three, two, one.
17:45It's like the end of ten, I don't know what to do.
17:48What's something the first?
17:49Two, five, ten.
17:50Yeah, shall we get...
17:51Next, please.
17:52It's an independence day, so it's something more like
17:55an independence day is like the first of a month.
17:57Oh, good.
17:57I don't know one out of ten.
18:00OK, yeah.
18:01England, one out of ten.
18:03Is the right answer.
18:05And why is that?
18:06Great guess.
18:08Really?
18:10Erm, I think so.
18:11It might be something to do with cricket or rugby,
18:15or one of those sort of things.
18:16We do have that sometimes here.
18:18People give an answer that's surprisingly right,
18:21and they don't know why, but in their natural minds, they do.
18:23There have been ten Rugby Union World Cups.
18:29Oh.
18:30Four were won by South Africa, three by New Zealand,
18:33two by Australia, and one by England.
18:36But why have we got four out of eight rather than four out of ten?
18:39Is it because they didn't do the first two or something?
18:41Well, is it like an apartheid band or something?
18:42Due to apartheid, they didn't play a couple,
18:44so South Africa have only contested eight World Cups,
18:47leaving them with a 50% win rate,
18:49going back towards one out of ten.
18:50England, very well done.
18:53That means at the end of round two,
18:55oh, no, they didn't have six points, the 5Ks have nine.
19:01One of these teams is about to meet their last connecting wall of the series.
19:05Which will it be?
19:06You're going first, oh, no, they didn't.
19:08Would you like Lion or Water?
19:10Lion, please.
19:11Lion.
19:12Two and a half minutes to solve it, starting now.
19:17Oh, brilliant.
19:17Omar Bart, Lisa, Maggie, Seymour, Ned, Krusty.
19:20There's loads, so we've just got to...
19:22Yeah, OK.
19:23Pret-a-manger.
19:24The Quarryburn's an old name for the Beatles,
19:26it might be original names of bands.
19:27Seymour was Blur.
19:28Yeah.
19:29Oh!
19:30Smile?
19:31Smile, that sounds like a...
19:33Feedback's a sort of that sort of thing.
19:34Feedback sounds like a...
19:35Oh, perfect.
19:37OK, should we cycle through some of the Simpsons ones?
19:39Yeah, do you want to cycle through Simpsons?
19:40Love, Wood, Off could be a word one.
19:43Oh, yeah, OK.
19:44So, yeah.
19:45So, yeah.
19:46The Lav.
19:47The Lav.
19:48The Lav.
19:49Love.
19:49The Krasma.
19:51The Krasma.
19:51Um...
19:52Ned could also be a word one.
19:54A Whistler's a painter.
19:55OK, what's Krasma?
19:56I'm not sure.
19:57Let's leave that one for last.
19:59Whistler.
20:00Is there any character called the Whistler?
20:01What do Whistlers do?
20:02Um...
20:03Wood.
20:03Steve Wood?
20:04No, that's Wadasma.
20:05Um...
20:06Sorry, Steve.
20:07You've got Pret-a-Mondre, that's all I can think of.
20:10Lavender.
20:12Interpret.
20:13Woodpecker.
20:16Where do you get Interpret from?
20:17It ends with Pret, doesn't it?
20:20Oh, yeah, sorry.
20:22Interpret.
20:23Inter-love.
20:24Inter-off and internet.
20:26Into the woods.
20:27Um...
20:28Oh, um...
20:29Oh, OK.
20:30Brilliant, OK.
20:31So, Homer obviously is a writer.
20:33Oh, Offer, Barter.
20:35Offer, Laver, Barter.
20:36Offer, Barter.
20:37OK.
20:37Offer, Barter.
20:38Lava.
20:39Laver.
20:40Laver.
20:41Is that a word?
20:42Laver?
20:42Laver, yeah, yeah.
20:43OK, if you think it's a word, then I'm good.
20:44Um...
20:45Um...
20:45Whistler.
20:46Whistler.
20:46Who is the Whistler?
20:47Whistle...
20:49What's...
20:49Is this movies?
20:50What's Krasna?
20:51Krasna, I can't...
20:52Oh, anagrams.
20:53We haven't looked at anagrams.
20:54Yeah.
20:54Um...
20:55Um...
20:56Um...
20:57There's no anagram of Homer.
20:58No.
20:59Pret...
20:59Is it Fuzz?
21:00That's Reddy.
21:01Is it Reddy and I could come up with one?
21:02No.
21:03Red...
21:04Um...
21:04Should I just guess?
21:05Ready to eat is Pret-a-Mondre, yeah.
21:06Yeah.
21:07No.
21:07No.
21:08Pret?
21:09Ten seconds.
21:09Yeah.
21:10What are you?
21:11You've solved the wall.
21:12Amazing.
21:14So tell me about the connections.
21:15Seymour, The Quarrymen and so on.
21:17These are original band names.
21:19That's right.
21:20Smile was the name for Queen.
21:22And feedback was you too.
21:24OK.
21:24Lisa, Maggie, Ned and Krusty.
21:26Simpsons characters.
21:27They are characters from The Simpsons.
21:29And the next group.
21:29Bart, Lav and so on.
21:31You can add E-R to get...
21:34I heard you talking about that.
21:34I'm afraid not.
21:35I mean, yeah, yeah, it's Rod Laver, the tennis player, I suppose.
21:37But Pret-a, not a word.
21:39It's Ender, Bartender, Lavender, Pretender, Offender.
21:45And the last group.
21:46Homer, Whistler and so on.
21:48Odysseys, maybe.
21:50Or they're bald.
21:52Bald?
21:53Well, I think...
21:54Yeah, well, they might all be bald now.
21:55They are artists.
21:57American artists.
21:58You know Whistler's mother?
21:59No, James McNeil Whistler, the artist.
22:02But you solved the wall and gave me two connections.
22:04That's a total of six points.
22:07Let's bring in their opponents now.
22:08Give them the other wall and see how they fare.
22:11It's the Water Wall View 5Ks, two and a half minutes, starting now.
22:18Gosh, well, we've got Friends from Friends, but that way...
22:21How many?
22:21Er, I can only see four.
22:23Ross, Joey, Phoebe, Guntzer, Monica, Chandler...
22:25Oh, yeah, Monica.
22:26Well, there's only the five, I think, so...
22:29OK, I'll just try them.
22:31And Guntzer as well, he's from Friends.
22:33Oh, yeah, but he's not a...
22:34So, 11.
22:37Why is it written like that?
22:38OK. Is that a film, or an Apollo, or a...?
22:41Let's see that, Chandler.
22:42Lots and Janice, they're, like, goddy things.
22:45Lot was the geezer in the label.
22:46He turned into salt.
22:47No, his wife did.
22:49Oh, yeah, why?
22:50I feel like Janice was some sort of god or something.
22:52Monica is a heather, Phoebe's a plant.
22:55Oh, yeah, so it is.
22:58Yeah, maybe try leaving out Phoebe.
23:00Erm, what else have we got?
23:02Joey's, obviously, a baby kangaroo.
23:04Yeah.
23:05Oh, do we...?
23:06And Rhea's a bird.
23:07Yeah, do we have babies?
23:08I don't think so.
23:09What's a binger?
23:12OK.
23:12Very good, OK.
23:15So, let's try and cycle...
23:17Sorry, let's try and cycle through.
23:20Left out, Guntzer...
23:22Is there also a...
23:24There's not a Mike in...
23:25I don't think so.
23:27Oh, there is Paul Rudd, Phoebe's boyfriend.
23:30OK, I think there's too many friends.
23:31Yeah.
23:32So, what's 11? Apollo 11.
23:34What else could 11 be?
23:36Away, away, away.
23:37Away, the anchor.
23:38Just cycle through the friends.
23:41Leave out Chandler.
23:42Gun.
23:43Starts with can, starts with gun, starts with ore.
23:46No.
23:47Chandler is a candle maker.
23:49Yeah.
23:50Er, Mike is obviously a phonetic alphabet.
23:53Yeah, we don't have any of them.
23:54I don't think it's 11.
23:55No, he's short from microphone, we've got a hidden word.
23:58OK, there you go.
23:59Right, binger, binger, away, lot.
24:03Binger, maybe.
24:04Candidate, away.
24:08I feel like you've got a few, you can maybe take a lot.
24:10I don't know, what's moniker?
24:12Harmonica, harbing, harmonica, harbinger, harlot.
24:15Harvest.
24:15Harvest.
24:16Yeah.
24:16So then we've got away, Joey.
24:19I don't know.
24:20Candidate, 11.
24:23Make something up, I think.
24:24Candidate, Joey, 11.
24:26I think you've got to pass it, James.
24:27Yeah.
24:28You've solved the war.
24:30But what about the connections?
24:31Tell me about the first group, Phoebe and so on.
24:33So are these sort of like, I guess, more minor gods and goddesses?
24:39Oh, are they moons of a particular planet?
24:42They are all moons of Saturn.
24:44Also, actually, deities and goddesses that they take their names from.
24:47And the next group, Ross, Chandler and so on.
24:51So these are characters in Friends.
24:54They are the characters in Friends.
24:55Yes, of course, Mike, Paul, Rudd.
24:58Lovely.
24:58Who could forget him?
24:59And the next group, Monica and so on.
25:01You can put H-A-R in front of them to give you a word.
25:05Well-spotted.
25:06Harmonica, Harbinger and so on.
25:08And the last group, Joey, 1-1 or whatever that is.
25:12We'll try sort of Stephen King, sort of the last words or numbers, indeed.
25:18Unlucky.
25:18It's that universe.
25:20They're the last words in films of Frank Sinatra.
25:23Oh, come on, Joey.
25:24Ocean's Eleven, Anchors Away and The Manchurian Candidate.
25:28But you solved the war.
25:29You gave me three connections.
25:30It's a total of seven points.
25:32Let's have a look at the overall scores.
25:35Oh, no, they didn't have 12 points.
25:37The 5Ks have 16 points.
25:41Right, time to play the missing vowels round.
25:44Good luck, teams.
25:45Fingers on buzzers.
25:46The first group of disguised clues are all two ways of saying the same time.
25:535Ks?
25:57Midday and noon.
25:58Yes, it is.
26:02Oh, no, they didn't.
26:02Dawn and daybreak.
26:03Yes, it is.
26:08Oh, no, they didn't.
26:0810.15 and quarter past ten.
26:10Well done.
26:165Ks?
26:166pm and 1800 hours.
26:18Well done.
26:19Next category, writers merged with sports people.
26:265Ks?
26:27CS Lewis Hamilton.
26:28Yes, it is.
26:345Ks?
26:34Emil Zola Budd.
26:36Yes, it is.
26:36I'll give you this tricky one.
26:45Ralph Waldo Emerson Fittipaldi.
26:47Next clue.
26:515Ks?
26:52Henry James Anderson.
26:53Correct.
26:54Next category, unenticing Antarctic islands.
27:01Oh, no, they didn't.
27:02Deception Island.
27:03Correct.
27:075Ks?
27:08Desolation Island.
27:09Yes, it is.
27:135Ks?
27:13Inaccessible island.
27:15Yes, it is.
27:21No time to tell me that was dismal island because the bell has gone for the end of the quiz.
27:26And the winners with 23 points and through to the semi-finals are the 5Ks.
27:33Very, very well done.
27:35Oh, no, they didn't.
27:36You finished with 15 points.
27:38You are free to leave Desolation Island at last.
27:41Yes.
27:42But what a brilliant team you've been.
27:43You know, some great answers.
27:45Really fun.
27:46I'm really sorry to say goodbye to you.
27:49We've heard a lot about hell in this episode for one reason or another.
27:52And nobody says it better than our old friend John Milton.
27:56So let's return to him.
27:57And I think we were at this bit, speaking of hell.
28:00There the companions of his fall, overwhelmed with floods and whirlwinds of tempestuous fire,
28:07he soon discerns, and weltering by his side, one next himself in power and next in crime.
28:14And who are those companions of Lucifer?
28:18Find out next week.
28:20Goodbye.
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