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00:00MUSIC
00:16Good evening.
00:18Queen Victoria once said,
00:19we are not interested in the possibilities of defeat.
00:22It does not exist.
00:24Queen Victoria would have loved Only Connect,
00:27and like many of our viewers,
00:28she would not have found these intros amusing.
00:31Joining me for this quarterfinal,
00:33on my right,
00:35Alexia Jarvis,
00:36who had her first cheese sandwich aged 30.
00:39Jonathan Gibson,
00:41who can play sweet child of mine on the ukulele.
00:44And their captain, Paddy Pamant,
00:46who has archived a hundred Charlton Athletic away match ticket stubs.
00:50United by high balls and curve balls, they are the pitchers.
00:54Paddy, if I said,
00:56surprise, we've changed the format.
00:58From the quarterfinals on,
00:59this is not a quiz but a talent contest.
01:02What would you do?
01:03Oh, my word.
01:04Erm,
01:05I have one thing in the back pocket,
01:07and that's a Michael McIntyre impression.
01:09Either that or piano.
01:12Well, we don't have a piano here.
01:14So,
01:15if you were Michael McIntyre,
01:17and I asked if you were looking forward to tonight's show,
01:20you would say?
01:21Well,
01:22this is my favourite quiz show of them all,
01:23Victoria.
01:24Thank you so much for having me, darling.
01:26Hello,
01:27hello,
01:28hello.
01:29That's really good.
01:30That's a really good impression.
01:33Very well done.
01:34Well,
01:35the stakes are going to be high for your opponents,
01:36who are,
01:37on my left,
01:38Raphael Carbo,
01:39who built his own lightsaber,
01:41Carolina Cordero,
01:43who dropped a clipboard into a hundred-year-old church organ,
01:46and their captain,
01:47Emily Burke,
01:48who failed to recognise Leonard Cohen in a Chinese restaurant.
01:52Combined by conquering quests and characters,
01:55they are the sorcerers.
01:57Now, what about you, Emily?
01:58If this was suddenly...
01:59I'm not going to make you do an impression,
02:00but if this was suddenly Britain's Got Talent,
02:02what would you pull out the bag?
02:03I think it would be, yeah,
02:05either bassoon or singing.
02:06What's your party piece?
02:08What would you play?
02:09It's not interesting.
02:10There is a lovely telemen sonata in F minor.
02:12That absolutely is interesting.
02:14Some of our viewers are intellectuals, you know.
02:17Not you, obviously, but some people.
02:20Lovely.
02:21Nevertheless,
02:22we have not changed the format.
02:23We are going to play a quiz.
02:25Pictures.
02:26You run the toss.
02:27You'll be going first.
02:28Please choose an Egyptian hieroglyph.
02:30Eye of Horus, please.
02:32Eye of Horus will be the first question of the game.
02:34What do these clues have in common?
02:35Here's the first.
02:36What do these clues have in common?
02:37Here's the first.
02:38It could be something in a picture,
02:40could be in an album.
02:41It could be the same thing.
02:42Oh, yeah.
02:43OK.
02:44We'll need more, though.
02:45Yes.
02:46Next, please.
02:47Variations.
02:48North or south?
02:49Polar or non-polar?
02:50Polar or non-polar, but then boss the bread and drink.
02:52We need more, right?
02:53Yeah, I'm not sure.
02:54Probably.
02:55Next, please.
02:56Nine times.
02:57Oh, it's what you do with your fingers.
02:58They're reversed?
02:59Are you sure you do it with your fingers?
03:00Yeah, I mean, they're reversed, yeah.
03:01They're reversed, like, cos it's like 54, 45, 36, 63.
03:04Oh, OK.
03:05Do we want the last, though?
03:06No, I think so.
03:07Because I can't articulate it.
03:08Next, please.
03:09Opposites.
03:10Opposites.
03:11Shall we say opposites?
03:12Yeah, like...
03:13Two seconds.
03:15These are opposites or mirrored images.
03:19I think that might apply to some of them, but not all of the clues,
03:23so that's not it.
03:24Sorcerers, you've got the chance of a bonus point.
03:26There are hand rules for remembering these things.
03:29They all feature a mnemonics involving the hands.
03:31What clues can you tell me about?
03:33So there's, I think, a right-hand rule for directions
03:35of electromagnetic forces.
03:37Yes, that one's quite complicated to explain.
03:39You get an L with your left hand, so that's how you know it's your left.
03:42Left and right, like this.
03:44And I don't know the other two.
03:45The nine times table, you do your...
03:47I've forgotten how you do it,
03:48but you do the entire nine times tables on your fingers.
03:50You can.
03:51So what you do, starting on the left,
03:54and viewers, well, I'm not good with left and right,
03:56but this is my left.
03:57You bend down the finger, you want to multiply by nine.
04:00So, for example, four.
04:01One, two, three, four.
04:02You bend that down.
04:03And on one side, you've got the tens,
04:05and the other side, the digits.
04:07So, one, two, three, thirty.
04:09One, two, three, four, five, six, thirty-six is four times nine.
04:12Oh, I love that.
04:13And the bread and drink, you do that,
04:15and one is B and one is D.
04:17Oh!
04:18Laying the table suddenly got a lot easier, you know?
04:20Assuming we all do formal dining.
04:22So you get the bonus point, and what will your own question be?
04:25Twisted Flax, please.
04:26Twisted Fax?
04:27A music question.
04:29What do they have in common?
04:30Here's the first.
04:31I met Ezekiel Young from Salt Lake City about two years ago.
04:35And he told me he was single, and we hit it off right away.
04:39So we started moving together.
04:40Next.
04:41Next.
04:42I'm quick on the trigger, with targets not much bigger than a pinpoint.
04:54I'm number one.
04:56But my score with the beller is lower than a seller.
05:00Next.
05:01Are these musicals or songs with women's names in the title?
05:14They are not.
05:16So a bonus chance for you now, pitchers.
05:18All sung by Annies.
05:20They are all sung by Annies.
05:22That last one, the musical Annie.
05:24What was the third one?
05:26It was Annie Get Your Gun.
05:27That's right.
05:28I think that must have been Doris Day singing that.
05:30Chicago at clue one.
05:32And that's Annie who poisoned her husband.
05:35And clue two, that's not a musical at all.
05:38That's in fact the singer Annie with a single called Chewing Gum.
05:43What would you like, pitchers, for your own question?
05:45Two reeds.
05:46Two reeds.
05:47What connects these clues?
05:48Here's the first.
05:51It's a type of cryptogram, isn't it? Rebus.
05:53Yeah.
05:54Learning skills.
05:55Rebus is also a detective.
05:56That's true.
05:57Next, please.
05:58Rebus.
05:59Oh, my God.
06:00Hold back.
06:01Sub-sert.
06:02Sub-sert.
06:03Sub-sert.
06:04Going backwards.
06:05No, we need more to puzzle out there.
06:07Yeah.
06:08Next, please.
06:09Do we need to replace bus with something?
06:12Reserve.
06:13ERV.
06:14Hold back.
06:15Relearn.
06:16Reserve.
06:17ERV.
06:18Oh, is it train?
06:19Change bus to train.
06:20Retrain.
06:21Restrain.
06:22Yeah.
06:23Bus to train.
06:24Yeah.
06:25Change bus to train.
06:26And you get these words and their definitions.
06:29Exactly so.
06:30It's a train replacement bus service.
06:33Oh!
06:35Please talk me through the clues.
06:37What would those words be?
06:38Retrain, to learn new skills, in clue one.
06:40We have restrain, to hold back.
06:42Contraindication.
06:43That's clever, isn't it?
06:44Contraindication.
06:45Right.
06:46And you didn't need to see untrained, not having been taught particular skills.
06:51Well done.
06:52Sorcerers, what's next?
06:53Water, please.
06:54Water.
06:55These are going to be picture clues.
06:56What do they have in common?
06:57Here's the first.
07:03Next.
07:04Two seconds.
07:32Keys on a keyboard.
07:35Not it.
07:36Pictures, another bonus chance.
07:38Are these all lines?
07:39I'm afraid not.
07:41That first clue, it's a still from a TV programme called Collision.
07:45Oh!
07:46We've got Collision, Powerball, The Edge, of course, and Gauntlet.
07:51They are games on gladiators.
07:53Oh!
07:54It's the reincarnated gladiators show.
07:57Pictures, there's one choice left.
08:00What will it be?
08:01The lion, please, Victoria.
08:03The lion.
08:04What do these clues have in common?
08:05Here's the first.
08:06Turkey.
08:07The Austrian flag.
08:08Sorry, the Austrian flag.
08:09Vienna.
08:10It's the capital.
08:11European glamour.
08:12OK.
08:13Let's go.
08:14Queen of Africa.
08:15OK, next, please.
08:16Nigerian side.
08:18Greens, green something.
08:20OK.
08:21Oh, is it penguin?
08:22It is like the penguin colour code.
08:23The penguin colour code.
08:24African penguin, little penguin, those are both like...
08:26So these are penguin penguins.
08:27Yeah.
08:28You can bail me out if I get it wrong, mate.
08:30Yes.
08:31Penguins.
08:33Insofar as African penguin, little penguin and these are the colour schemes for penguin books with those genres.
08:39That is exactly right.
08:40And well done.
08:41You get three points for coming in after two clues.
08:43So that first series of penguin books released, it was originally I think they were black and white but they had a colour block to show genre.
08:52We are combining actual penguins with penguin books.
08:56Sorcerers.
08:57One question left the horned viper.
08:59What do these clues have in common?
09:00Here's the first.
09:02Next.
09:04Next.
09:07Next.
09:21Next.
09:30Oh, what's...
09:33Are they eggs?
09:38Two seconds.
09:40Related by eggs.
09:41They are connected by eggs.
09:43What can you tell me about the clues?
09:45Love could be zero, as in an egg?
09:48That's right.
09:49People say that love in tennis comes from luff.
09:53We don't know that.
09:54But one of the theories is that it's luff,
09:56but also, of course, that the zero resembles an egg.
09:59What's that second clue?
10:01Ovaltine?
10:02I mean, ovaltine's an oval.
10:04Well, but it's ovaltine because of the ovo,
10:06the Latin for egg,
10:08combined with malt and the other ingredients.
10:11What's the virtual pet?
10:12Tamagotchi.
10:13Tamagotchi.
10:14And tamago is the Japanese for egg,
10:15and it originally meant egg watch,
10:17because it was a watch,
10:18and the Arnie Jakobsen chair,
10:20of course, the egg chair.
10:22Well done.
10:23That means, at the end of round one,
10:25the sorcerers have two points,
10:27the pictures have six.
10:31Sequences round.
10:32Pictures, you'll be going first.
10:34Please choose a hieroglyph.
10:35Alexia.
10:36Let's go for the lion, please.
10:37Lion.
10:38You'll be seeing the first in a series of clues.
10:40What would come fourth?
10:41Here's the first.
10:42What colour is that?
10:44Square brackets.
10:45Oh, on the Monopoly board.
10:46Monopoly board is yellow,
10:47so it's yellow,
10:48but we need going on.
10:49We need more, though.
10:50Next, please.
10:51T Street.
10:52So, is it going to...
10:53Is it the four cities on the Monopoly board?
10:55Like, there are four cities mentioned?
10:56What's the other ones?
10:57And you want to go by...
10:58Oxford and...
10:59Is Liverpool the biggest?
11:01Probably.
11:02Let's go for a no.
11:03I think we should go with the last one.
11:04Next, please.
11:05Yeah, so it must be...
11:06Liverpool, open brackets,
11:07Street Station.
11:08Street Station.
11:09Street Station.
11:10Yeah?
11:11Are we happy with that?
11:12Yes.
11:13Great.
11:14Liverpool, open brackets,
11:15Street Station, close brackets.
11:17Correct, down to the last punctuation point.
11:20Very well done.
11:21What is this sequence?
11:22These are the cities mentioned by name
11:25on the standard version of Monopoly in the UK.
11:28In ascending order of population, we imagine.
11:31Actually, no.
11:32It's just the order as you go round the board.
11:34Yes.
11:35Is it your favourite set?
11:36Orange.
11:37That's statistically the best.
11:38Really?
11:39Absolutely.
11:40I didn't know this.
11:41Also, you build four houses.
11:42Look at these quizzes all nodding.
11:43Oh, yeah, Orange.
11:44What, you moron?
11:45You're trying to get Mayfair and Park Lane.
11:46Why would the orange be statistically better?
11:49Because when you put someone in jail,
11:52they're most likely to land on those through the combination
11:55of the dice rolls.
11:56Yeah, I mean, I don't know if you're really getting
11:58the joy out of it.
11:59It's not really a joyous game anyway, is it?
12:02It's just a game to...
12:03And it's sort of fun for the first 20 minutes,
12:05and then you go, are we still playing?
12:08And for people that have just tuned in,
12:09I'm not talking about Only Connect.
12:13Sorcerers, what would you like?
12:14Horned Viper, please.
12:15Horned Viper.
12:16What would come fourth in this sequence?
12:18Here's the first.
12:26If someone was 50 or something,
12:28maybe...
12:29Next.
12:30Next.
12:40Next.
12:43Okay, that could still be a date.
12:4530th May.
12:46150.
12:47I don't forget.
12:49Can I have any ideas?
12:50No, no, no, no.
12:51No, no, no.
12:52No, no, no.
12:53No, no, no.
12:54No, no, no.
12:55No, no, no, no.
12:56Two seconds.
13:0029 slash 8 equals 200.
13:03I'm afraid not.
13:04Pitchers, a bonus chance.
13:0618 slash 7 equals 200.
13:08Unlucky.
13:09Oh, no.
13:10Sorry, Alexia.
13:11It's 19.
13:12You should have hit me.
13:13I should have hit you.
13:14Alexia, what is this sequence?
13:16That's the 50th, 100th...
13:17150th and the 200th day of the year.
13:19That's right, the 19th of February is 50 days into the year
13:23and we're going 50 days forward each time
13:26and the 19th of July will be the 200th day.
13:29I did the maths late.
13:30Unlucky.
13:32I tell you what, Alexia, why don't we let you choose the next question?
13:35Thank you very much.
13:37I'll go for the Eye of Horus, please.
13:39Eye of Horus.
13:40What will come fourth of this sequence?
13:42Here's the first.
13:43Do you recognise that?
13:45I don't.
13:46Do you have a little bit?
13:47Could be Star Wars.
13:48Sounds kind of Czech, maybe?
13:50I'm thinking maybe it's South African Sea or something.
13:52Next, please.
13:54Oh, that's a thing.
13:55That's a horse.
13:56I mean, the first one isn't.
13:58We need more.
13:59Yeah, we do.
14:00Next, please.
14:01Oh, that's four birds.
14:03Yeah, three birds.
14:04So, is it five, four, three, two?
14:05We need two.
14:06What's a two-bird food thing?
14:07Yeah.
14:08You could just say like a...
14:09chicken and beef burger.
14:13No, the bacon beef, bacon cheeseburger we had last night.
14:16Two seconds.
14:19Two, bacon cheeseburger.
14:23Not it, I'm afraid.
14:25Sorcerers, you've got the chance of a bonus point.
14:27Two, chicken stuffed with duck.
14:29That wouldn't work either.
14:31So, you are clearly familiar with that hideous sounding dish at Clue 3.
14:37I mean, turkey, duck and chicken.
14:40No, thank you.
14:41Described in a word that I think could make vegetarians of us all.
14:44But the others aren't food.
14:46Uh-huh.
14:47It's about portmanteau words.
14:49Oh, OK.
14:50So, turducken is made of the words of the three birds.
14:53Yeah.
14:54But that first one, it's a nickname for an area of Jakarta.
14:58It combines Jakarta, Bogor, Deepak, Tangerang and Bakazi.
15:03All of the names become Jaboditabek.
15:06Four, that's the great racehorse Aldeniti.
15:10Yeah.
15:11And the breeder, Tommy Barron, named it after his four grandchildren.
15:15That was four names and so we wanted something that was two words put together.
15:19For example, Brexit.
15:21Sorcerers, what would you like?
15:23Twisted flax, please.
15:24Twisted flax.
15:25What would come fourth in this sequence is the first.
15:40Next.
15:41Next.
15:55Next.
16:05Two seconds.
16:07The James Webb Telescope.
16:09Not the answer, I'm afraid.
16:10Oh, no.
16:11Pitchers, do you want to go for a bonus point?
16:12Well, I mean, maybe Mere then?
16:14Mere.
16:15Let's go with Mere.
16:16Not it.
16:17This is objects orbiting Earth in order of heaviness.
16:23So, the Hubble Space Telescope, then the Chinese Space Station,
16:27then the International Space Station.
16:29It's just the moon.
16:31The moon is the heaviest thing.
16:33Now, why do you think we've got the words, or possibly classified?
16:37Spy telescopes, spy satellites.
16:39I don't know how heavy they are.
16:40Yeah, well, there's almost certainly something that's heavier than the Hubble Space Telescope,
16:44but less heavy than the Chinese Space Station floating around up there.
16:47But officially, there are not.
16:49Hm.
16:51What would you like next?
16:52Water, please.
16:53Water.
16:54And what would come fourth in this sequence is the first.
16:57I don't know any of these references, do you?
17:00Eric.
17:01Well, Banana Man's like a comic, a DC Tokyo comic, I think.
17:04Eric and Cartwright, maybe.
17:05Oh, that's probably an address where you live.
17:06Yeah.
17:07Next, please.
17:08Oh, so that's... Roundy Street is when a lot of...
17:11Do they all live on, like, numbers?
17:13Are the numbers going up to something?
17:15I don't know what any of the numbers are.
17:16Who lives at number 64 or something?
17:18Let's go.
17:19Next, please.
17:21I don't know what number they live in.
17:23I don't know.
17:24Is it usually number one?
17:25It could be Harry Potter and Privet Drive.
17:27I think it's one, two, three, four.
17:28Let's give that a go.
17:29Very good.
17:30Yeah, OK.
17:31Happy.
17:32The Dursleys and Harry Potter in the Harry Potter series, open brackets, Privet Drive, close brackets.
17:39Not it, I'm afraid.
17:41So, bonus chance for you, Sorcerers.
17:43The Simpsons in The Simpsons of a Green Terrace.
17:46I'm afraid that's not it, Hayda.
17:49You have calculated that there are house numbers in these works.
17:55So, Banana Man.
17:56This is 29 Acacia Road.
17:59And this is Eric, the schoolboy who leads an exciting double life.
18:02For when Eric eats a banana, an amazing transformation occurs.
18:05Eric is...
18:06Well, I think it's been given away, hasn't it?
18:08Eating of the banana.
18:1029.
18:11OK.
18:12The House of Trouser is number 30, Ramsay Street.
18:15Family Guy, they live at 31, Spooner Street, so we need an example of 32 of a street.
18:21For example, The Browns in Paddington, they live at number 32, Windsor Gardens.
18:26Sorcerers, one question remains.
18:28Two reeds.
18:29These are going to be picture clues.
18:30What would you expect to see in the fourth picture?
18:32Here's the first.
18:34The Browns in Paddington.
18:35Ok.
18:36Next.
18:41Next.
18:42Next.
18:47Next.
18:48Walk away.
18:49Walk away.
18:50Walk away.
18:51Walk away.
18:52Oh, you've got a no-one to hold.
18:54No-one to fall.
18:55No-one to walk away.
18:56Oh, it's...
18:57It's getting on.
18:58Just look at it.
18:59No one, no one.
19:01No one, no one.
19:03No one.
19:05It's only dealing cards.
19:07Two seconds.
19:11Someone dealing cards.
19:13Not it, I'm afraid.
19:15Pictures, a bonus chance?
19:17Picture of John Major.
19:19It's Kelly Rogers.
19:21Why would it be John Major?
19:23Some sort of A in Clue 2.
19:25You see, it's not an A. What's happening at Clue 2?
19:27Hold'em, know when to fold'em, know when to walk away, know when to...
19:31Run! Run!
19:33So, hold'em, that's the joke.
19:35Know when to hold'em.
19:37Know when to fold'em.
19:39Know when to walk away.
19:41Know when to run.
19:43That means, at the end of round two, the sorcerers have two points,
19:46the pitchers have eight.
19:50Well, that was a tough round two, but I must say,
19:52the connecting walls don't look much fun to me either.
19:55And with those welcoming words.
19:57Sorcerers, what dark magic would you like?
19:59Lion or water?
20:00Water, please.
20:01The Water Wall.
20:02Two and a half minutes to solve it.
20:04Starting...
20:05Now.
20:07Okay, so we're going for Lordi.
20:09Tribune.
20:10There's...
20:11Zendaya.
20:12Okay, Lordi.
20:13If we had Sweeney and Figaro.
20:14These are title characters.
20:16There's some Figaro and Mond.
20:18There's newspapers.
20:19Lordi's from...
20:20Oh, Lordi's from...
20:21Yeah.
20:22Yeah.
20:23Australian, is that the point?
20:24Yeah, maybe.
20:25What were you saying?
20:26Tribune?
20:27Figaro, Mond.
20:28Yeah.
20:29Figaro, Mond, Red, Echoes?
20:30Or...
20:31There's newspapers.
20:32Sure.
20:33It might include Echoes.
20:34Although plural is weird.
20:35Do you know any others that are newspapers?
20:37Oh, sorry.
20:38Are there just words for Sunday?
20:39Oh, Sunday for Domenica.
20:41Absolutely.
20:42Domenica?
20:43Yeah.
20:44What's our other one?
20:45Um...
20:46Oh, Nidziela.
20:47With the N.
20:48This one?
20:49I think, yeah.
20:50No?
20:51Okay.
20:52There must be another.
20:53Pizarre, possibly.
20:54Oh, okay.
20:55Right.
20:56So it might not be...
20:57Oh, but that means it might be a newspaper.
20:59Oh, yes.
21:00Yes.
21:01That would be a newspaper in Polish.
21:02Tribune.
21:03Tribune, surely.
21:04Yeah.
21:05Okay.
21:06So Echoes.
21:07What is Echoes?
21:08Other than...
21:09Show...
21:10With Lux...
21:11So...
21:12For the water...
21:13Zohan is a character by Adam Sandler, right?
21:16Yeah.
21:17And the other Adam Sandler characters.
21:19Zendaya and Elordi are surely together.
21:21Yeah.
21:22Is this the cast of something?
21:23Try Schaefer.
21:24Yeah, I just don't know.
21:26Schaefer for Tim Schaefer.
21:27Right, sure.
21:28Yeah.
21:29And then who would you put as the other?
21:31Lordri.
21:32I like some tag.
21:33Lordri, sure.
21:34Uncertain.
21:35Okay.
21:36This is a brutal laugh.
21:37Yeah, where's Zendaya from?
21:38Lord, you know, in Lordi.
21:40Oh, sorry.
21:41But then...
21:42Lordi, I love...
21:43Um...
21:44As a...
21:45Audrey.
21:46Schaefer.
21:47Mennick.
21:48Mennick.
21:49Mennick.
21:50Mennick.
21:51I don't see anything.
21:52I just...
21:53I guess if you can borrow these papers.
21:54There's a bit.
21:55There's a bit.
21:56There's a bit.
21:57It's a bit.
21:58It's a bit.
21:59It's a bit.
22:00It's a bit.
22:01It's a bit.
22:02Oh, okay.
22:03Oh, sweet figure.
22:04Sweet figure.
22:05We never did anything with this.
22:06No, we didn't.
22:07It's true.
22:08It's a bit.
22:09I can only apologise.
22:12But you can get points for the connections, even though you didn't find the groups.
22:16So let's resolve the wall.
22:18Here they are.
22:19Tell me about that first group, starting Mond.
22:22We think newspapers.
22:23Newspapers.
22:24They are all newspapers.
22:25They're French newspapers, in fact.
22:26I mean, there are various tribunes around the world.
22:28And the next group, Figaro, Zohan, Sweeney and Audrey.
22:33Musicals and operas?
22:35Well, they aren't all.
22:37In various works, they are all hairdressers.
22:40Of course.
22:41Figaro and the Barber of Seville and Sweeney Todd.
22:45But Audrey is from Coronation Street.
22:47And that second clue, don't mess with the Zohan.
22:50Yes.
22:51And the next group, I'm not even going to try to pronounce it, but what is that pink group?
22:55These are Sundays.
22:56They are words for Sunday.
22:58We've got the Polish word there, then.
23:00Zontag is German, Turkish and Italian.
23:04And the last group, Zendaya, Domingo and so on.
23:07They're actors in a specific film, potentially, but...
23:10Well, I'll give it to you for actors, because we often have a group which is just, you know,
23:14directors or something like that.
23:15So I'll give it to you.
23:16There is one thing, actually, that they're all in, which is a show called Euphoria.
23:19Ah, the Euphoria.
23:20Yes.
23:21So you didn't solve the wall, but you did get three points for the connection.
23:24Let's bring in your opponents and give them a horrible wall and see how they get on.
23:29Welcome, pitchers.
23:31And let's see if you feel welcome when you see your wall.
23:34You've got two and a half minutes, starting now.
23:37Allegro.
23:39Allegro, baby, baby grow.
23:42There's loads of love in there, amor.
23:44Oh, yeah.
23:45Lieber, ammo, love and...
23:48Yeah.
23:49Oh, sorry.
23:50Lieber, not Lieb.
23:51Um...
23:52Ho, maybe?
23:53That could be Chinese?
23:54You'll be...
23:55Chinese is I.
23:56Oh, okay.
23:57Um...
23:58Tintoretto.
23:59Tintoretto, amaretto?
24:00Allegretto.
24:01Allegretto.
24:02Amaretto.
24:03Vaparetto.
24:04Anything else?
24:05Libretto.
24:06Okay.
24:07Um...
24:08Blackbird.
24:09Bye-bye, Blackbird.
24:10Bye-bye, baby.
24:11Bye-bye, bye.
24:12Yes.
24:13Oh.
24:14Yeah, well done.
24:15Bye-bye, love.
24:16Bye-bye, love.
24:17Bye-bye, happiness.
24:18Yeah, of course.
24:19Now we're left.
24:20But look at what we're left with here.
24:21Okay.
24:22Bodega's a shop.
24:23Yes, it is.
24:24Is it just shops?
24:25Well, aflutado, that sort of sounds like a grossest, maybe.
24:27Yeah.
24:28Bodega.
24:29Floor might be a flower shop in Spanish.
24:30Floor is a florist.
24:31These are Spanish shops.
24:32Then that would mean...
24:33Like charcuterie.
24:34Like charcuterie, maybe.
24:35Yeah.
24:36And then the rest is love.
24:38Yeah.
24:39Whole might be Viet or something.
24:41Yes.
24:42You solved the wall.
24:43I mean, well done indeed.
24:45What about the connections?
24:46Tell me about that first group starting Tinto.
24:49Hyphen R-E-T-T-O.
24:50Retto.
24:51So Tintoretto, Vaporetto, Allegretto, Libretto.
24:53Exactly so.
24:54And the green group, Baby, Love and so on.
24:56Songs preceded by Bye-Bye.
24:58So Bye-Bye Baby, Bye-Bye Love, etc.
25:00Very good.
25:01And the next group, Floor, Afritado and so on.
25:04Vendors in Spanish, like shops.
25:08They are not vendors.
25:10They are Spanish, but they're terms to do with wine.
25:13Oh, OK.
25:14Yes.
25:15And the last group, Ammo and so on.
25:17Love.
25:18Yeah.
25:19Love in different languages.
25:20Exactly so.
25:21Ammo in Latin.
25:22Lubim is Slovenian, Lieber, German.
25:25And who is actually Dutch?
25:26Oh.
25:27But you saw the wall and you gave me three connections.
25:30That's a total of seven.
25:31Let's have a look at the scores going into round four.
25:35The Sorcerers have five points.
25:37The Pitchers have 15.
25:41So a bit of a challenge for you here, Sorcerers, but I have faith in you.
25:45Missing vowels time.
25:47Fingers on buzzer teams.
25:48The first group of disguised clues are all minced oaths.
25:52Pitchers.
25:55Crikey.
25:56Correct.
26:00Pitchers.
26:01Gordon Bennett.
26:02Yes, it is.
26:05Pitchers.
26:06Gatzooks.
26:07Correct.
26:10Sorcerers.
26:11Zounds.
26:12Yes, it is.
26:13Next category.
26:14Theories developed by Albert Einstein.
26:18Sorcerers.
26:19General relativity.
26:20Correct.
26:22Pitchers.
26:23Photoelectric effect.
26:24Correct.
26:28Pitchers.
26:29Brownian motion.
26:30Yes, it is.
26:33Sorcerers.
26:34Special relativity.
26:35Yes, it is.
26:36Next category.
26:37A song merged with the artist who performed it.
26:43Pitchers.
26:44Sweet Baby James Taylor.
26:45Yes, it is.
26:52Don't know this one.
26:53Don't know this one.
26:54It's Wake Up Boo Radleys.
26:55Next clue.
27:00Pitchers.
27:01Caravan Morrison.
27:02Correct.
27:06Pitchers.
27:07I should be so lucky, Lee Minogue.
27:08Very well done.
27:09Next category.
27:10Characters and what they fear.
27:16Pitchers.
27:17Inspector Moore.
27:18Some blood.
27:19Yes, he does.
27:22Pitchers.
27:23Bucks.
27:24Correct.
27:30No time to tell me Indiana Jones and snakes.
27:33Because the bell has gone for the end of the quiz.
27:35And looking at the final scores, the winners and through to the semi-finals with 25 points are the pitchers.
27:43Sorcerers, you finish with eight and my undying gratitude and affection for not shouting more oaths during that first missing vowels category.
27:52What a nice team.
27:53It didn't fall your way tonight, but thank you so very much for playing.
27:57And thank you for watching.
27:58Let's have a little bit of our old friend John Milton.
28:01A little bit of Paradise Lost for the end of the evening.
28:04And we've got to hear.
28:23But I think that's enough hell for one night, don't you?
28:26Goodbye.
28:27Goodbye.
28:28Goodbye.
28:29Goodbye.
28:30Goodbye.
28:31Goodbye.
28:32Goodbye.
28:33Goodbye.
28:34Goodbye.
28:35Goodbye.
28:36Goodbye.
28:37Goodbye.
28:38Goodbye.
28:39Goodbye.
28:40Goodbye.
28:41Goodbye.
28:42Goodbye.
28:44Goodbye.
28:45Goodbye.
28:46Goodbye.
28:47Goodbye.
28:48Goodbye.
28:49Goodbye.
28:50Goodbye.
28:51Goodbye.
28:52Goodbye.
28:53Goodbye.
28:54Goodbye.
28:55Goodbye.
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