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The Weakest Link - Season 5 Episode 02- Battle of the Nations Special
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00:00Birç.
00:00As we test the general knowledge of stars representing England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
00:08Famous faces from all the best places.
00:11And Crawley.
00:11This is The Weakest Link.
00:23Behind me are eight celebrities who really trying to win up to £50,000 for charity.
00:28But to do that, they'll have to work together.
00:31Seven will leave with nothing,
00:32as round by round we lose the player,
00:34voted the weakest link.
00:35And remember, if they win,
00:37their country is officially the best.
00:39It's legally binding.
00:40Let's meet the team.
00:43I'm Stephen, I'm an actor,
00:45and I'm playing for England.
00:49I'm Jamie Lee, I'm an actress,
00:51and I'm playing for Northern Ireland.
00:54I'm Paul, I'm a journalist and presenter,
00:55and I'm representing Wales.
00:59I'm Amy, I'm a musician,
01:01and I'm playing for Scotland.
01:04I'm Leomi, I'm a Model 1 TV presenter,
01:07and I'm repping England.
01:10I'm Brona, I'm an actor,
01:12and I'm playing for Northern Ireland.
01:16Josia Dewi, Kavarunitha Dewi,
01:19representing Wales.
01:22I'm Gordon, a journalist and broadcaster,
01:24and I'm playing for Scotland.
01:28That was beautiful, guys.
01:31It just goes to show you,
01:32it doesn't matter where you're from,
01:33we all have names.
01:34LAUGHTER
01:35OK, good luck to you.
01:37Here come the rules.
01:38In each round, the aim is to answer
01:40enough questions correctly
01:41to reach your target within the time limit.
01:43The target for round one is £2,500.
01:47The fastest way to get there
01:48is to work together
01:49to create a chain of eight correct answers.
01:52Get your question wrong,
01:53you break the chain
01:54and you lose all of the money
01:55in that chain.
01:56But if you press your button
01:58and say bank
01:59before the question is asked,
02:00the money is safe
02:01and you begin a new chain
02:03from scratch.
02:04You've got two minutes,
02:0530 seconds for this round,
02:07and we're going to start
02:07with the person most likely
02:08to make a TikTok
02:09about what people call bread rolls
02:11where they come from.
02:12That's you, Stephen Mangan.
02:14Let's play The Weakest Link.
02:17Start the clock.
02:18In TV, Helen Wirth
02:20made her final appearance
02:21as Gail in 2024
02:23after 50 years in which soap?
02:25Coronation Street.
02:25Correct.
02:26Jamie Lee.
02:27In food,
02:27tatty and spud
02:28are informal names
02:29for which vegetable?
02:30Potato.
02:31Correct.
02:31Paul.
02:32In shared terms,
02:33what F is an electric device
02:34designed to keep a room cool
02:36and someone who supports
02:37a sports team?
02:38Bank.
02:38Correct.
02:39Amy.
02:40In Scotland,
02:40the 25th of January
02:41is the traditional date
02:42to celebrate the life and work
02:44of which cultural figure?
02:45Robert Burns
02:46or Lorraine Kelly?
02:47Robert Burns.
02:47Correct.
02:48Leomi.
02:49In animation,
02:49the cartoon characters
02:50created by Walt Disney
02:52in 1928
02:52called Mickey and Minnie
02:53are what type of animal?
02:55Mouse.
02:56Correct.
02:56Brona.
02:57In music,
02:58Englishman in New York
02:59was a UK top 40 single
03:00in 1990
03:01for which musician
03:02known by one name?
03:04Your man.
03:05Sting.
03:05Josie.
03:06What sounds like
03:07both liquid extracted
03:08from a fruit
03:09and a score of 40-year-old
03:10in tennis?
03:11Juice.
03:12Correct.
03:12Gordon,
03:13look at your screen.
03:14What is the name
03:14of this board game?
03:16Snakes and Ladders.
03:17Correct.
03:17Stephen.
03:18In map reading,
03:19the common phrase
03:20used to learn the points
03:21of a compass
03:21is never eat shredded what?
03:23Wheat.
03:23Correct.
03:24Jamie Lee.
03:24In maths,
03:25what is 33 plus 20?
03:2853.
03:29Correct.
03:29Paul.
03:30In dining,
03:30cafes serving cheap fried food
03:32are often referred to as what?
03:33Filthy fork or greasy spoon?
03:35Greasy spoon.
03:36Correct.
03:36Amy.
03:36Bank.
03:37In sayings,
03:38a person who is generous
03:39and kind to others
03:40is said to have a heart
03:41of what precious metal?
03:42Gold.
03:42Correct.
03:43Leome.
03:43Leome.
03:44In nature,
03:45what deer is a typically
03:46yellow-petalled plant
03:47noted for its trumpet-shaped flower
03:48that is considered to be
03:50a national emblem of Wales?
03:51Daffodon.
03:52Correct.
03:52Brona.
03:53In filming locations,
03:54Castle Ward in County Down
03:55was used as a setting
03:57for scenes based in
03:57the fictional Winterfell
03:58in the drama series
04:00Game of What?
04:01Thrones.
04:01Correct.
04:01Josie.
04:02In the Western calendar,
04:03the two months of the year
04:04that have names beginning
04:05with the letter A
04:06are April and which other?
04:08August.
04:08Correct.
04:09Gordon.
04:10What word goes with horror
04:11for a musical featuring
04:12the Time Warp
04:13and with Balboa
04:14for the boxer played
04:15by Sylvester Stallone?
04:16Rocky.
04:16Correct.
04:17Stephen.
04:18In language,
04:18the word inch
04:19is an anagram of the name
04:20of which part of the human face?
04:22Sorry, I couldn't hear that.
04:23In language,
04:24the word inch
04:24is an anagram of the name
04:25of which part of the human face?
04:27Correct.
04:27Jamie Lee.
04:28In the card game Blackjack,
04:30the ace is usually worth
04:31either one or what other value?
04:33Eleven.
04:33Correct.
04:34Paul.
04:34In which classic fairy tale
04:36does a king ban spindles
04:37after a prophecy
04:38that his daughter
04:38will prick her finger
04:39and fall into
04:40a hundred year slumber?
04:41Sleeping Beauty.
04:42Correct.
04:43Amy.
04:43In historical clothing,
04:44the form of body armour
04:45made of small metal rings
04:46linked together to form a mesh
04:47is known as what?
04:48Junk mail or chain mail?
04:49The answer is chain mail.
04:50Time is up.
04:52And I can tell you,
04:54you banked £2,000.
04:57Come on.
04:59Huh?
04:59Yes, me.
05:00Who would have thought it
05:01looking at you?
05:03Well done, guys.
05:04Really, really good.
05:04Great first round.
05:05Very, very impressive.
05:06So, who thinks Acne
05:08is in East London?
05:09Me.
05:11OK, Jason, that's too much.
05:12That was great.
05:14Who thinks Tartan
05:15is a bloke
05:16who swings through the jungle?
05:18One of you
05:19is about to leave
05:20with nothing.
05:21It's time to vote off
05:22the weakest link.
05:23Oh, dear.
05:27When the team do so well
05:29and there's only one
05:30wrong answer,
05:31it does stand out
05:32like a sore thumb.
05:34If the vote goes
05:34any other way,
05:35it really is going to
05:37sting.
05:39Voting's over.
05:42It's now time to reveal
05:43who you think
05:44is the weakest link.
05:45Broner.
05:52Gordon.
05:55Broner.
05:58Broner.
06:01Broner.
06:04Stephen.
06:07Broner.
06:10Broner.
06:11OK, so that was
06:17a very, very good
06:18first round.
06:18Well done.
06:19Leomi,
06:20why did you vote
06:21for Broner?
06:22Sorry, Broner,
06:23you got that one wrong.
06:24I didn't know
06:24the answer to me,
06:25though,
06:25if that makes you
06:25any better.
06:26No bother at all.
06:28Jamie Lee.
06:29Yes.
06:29It's weird,
06:30because I assume
06:31you're going to be good,
06:31because I've seen you
06:32at school for 18 episodes
06:34and a special of Derry Girls,
06:35so I think you're
06:36going to be all right at this.
06:36What's your maths like normally?
06:38Did you feel
06:39any sense of panic?
06:39Well, if you panic,
06:41you're beat.
06:42Yeah.
06:42Now, you'll see
06:43there's been a lot of votes
06:44for Broner.
06:45Yeah.
06:45And you voted for Gordon.
06:47Yes, I did.
06:47Could you explain
06:48your choice, please?
06:49Well, she's my teammate
06:50and I love her,
06:51so I'm not going to vote for her.
06:52Sure.
06:53Or any of the other women,
06:54if I'm being completely honest.
06:55OK.
06:55And he's the first person I saw.
06:57Right, so you won't vote
06:58for any women?
06:59There is a point where you're like,
07:00well, there's going to be
07:01a weakest link.
07:02Sure.
07:02This is the show, right?
07:03Yeah, no, that is the show.
07:04Thank you.
07:05Can we stick that
07:06in the trailer, please?
07:06Broner.
07:10Rom.
07:11Oh, mate.
07:12There's nothing,
07:13because I am absolutely mortified.
07:15Broner, you're unlucky.
07:16The truth is,
07:17everybody is hoping
07:18for somebody else
07:19to come unstuck,
07:21and unfortunately,
07:22you gave them that gift,
07:23which is,
07:24instead of sting,
07:26you said your man.
07:27Your man.
07:28And I come from
07:28a family of musicians,
07:29and I will never
07:30live this down in my country
07:32or in my family.
07:32I'm mortified.
07:33OK, well, listen,
07:34it feels like you're
07:35taking it well.
07:35Absolutely.
07:37Broner, I am genuinely
07:39so sorry to see you go,
07:41but I'm afraid to say
07:42that with six votes,
07:45you are the weakest link.
07:46Goodbye.
07:46Thanks, guys.
07:47Good luck, Jimmy.
07:49It's gone.
07:49It's just proud.
07:51Thanks, buddy.
07:52Thank you.
07:53What about it?
07:55It was a disaster.
07:56I can never set foot
07:58back home again.
08:00Your man.
08:01I can't believe
08:01I said your man.
08:03Oh, my...
08:03Yeah, I've done.
08:05I'm so sorry.
08:06I apologise to my country folk.
08:12Round two.
08:13You have banked £2,000 so far
08:15out of a possible £2,500.
08:18Seven players are left,
08:19and we are taking
08:19ten seconds off the clock.
08:22We'll start with the strongest link
08:23from the last round.
08:24That's you, Stephen.
08:25Let's play the weakest link.
08:28Start the clock.
08:29In TV,
08:31in the sitcom Fawlty Towers,
08:32the waiter played by Andrew Sachs
08:34has what first name?
08:35Manuel.
08:36Correct.
08:36Jamie Lee.
08:37In politics,
08:38in 2014,
08:39which of the home nations
08:40held a referendum
08:41on whether it should be
08:42an independent country?
08:43Scotland.
08:44Correct.
08:44Paul.
08:45In language,
08:46often written at the bottom
08:46of a page to show
08:47there's more writing
08:48on the other side,
08:49the letters PTO
08:50stand for please turn what?
08:52Over.
08:52Correct.
08:53Amy.
08:54In clocks,
08:54if it is 2pm
08:55in London, England,
08:56what time is it
08:57in Cardiff, Wales?
08:582pm.
08:59Correct.
08:59Leomi.
09:00In animals,
09:01what J is the common name
09:03of the panthera onca,
09:04the largest species
09:05of big cat
09:06native to South America?
09:07Jaguar.
09:08Correct.
09:09Josie.
09:09Look at your screen.
09:11What dessert,
09:12traditionally made
09:12with shortcrust pastry,
09:13is represented here?
09:15Apple pie.
09:15Correct.
09:16Gordon.
09:17In folklore,
09:17a shaft used
09:18for retrieving water
09:19that has the power
09:20to grant desires
09:21is a wishing what?
09:22Well.
09:23Correct.
09:23Stephen.
09:24In cinema,
09:25in which 1965 film musical
09:27is Maria sent by her convent
09:29to be a governess
09:30to the seven children
09:31of a widowed
09:31former naval officer?
09:32Sound of Music.
09:33Correct.
09:34Jamie Lee.
09:34In entertainment,
09:35invented in the 1950s,
09:37an inflatable structure
09:38jumped on at parties
09:39is known as a what?
09:40Bouncy castle
09:41or flouncy fortress?
09:42Bouncy castle.
09:43Correct.
09:44Paul.
09:44Thank.
09:45What word goes with vault
09:46in an Olympic athletics event
09:48and with north
09:48for the home of Santa Claus?
09:51Paul.
09:52Correct.
09:52Amy.
09:53In sayings,
09:54if something is difficult
09:55to find,
09:55it is said to be like
09:56searching for a needle
09:57in a what?
09:58Heastack.
09:58Correct.
09:59Leome.
10:00In TV,
10:00Leanne Quigley
10:01and Jake Brown
10:02were the winners
10:02of the 2025 series
10:04of which show
10:05filmed in the Scottish Highlands?
10:08Simpsons.
10:09The Traitors.
10:10Josie.
10:10In music,
10:11referring to a type
10:12of round-bodied stringed instrument,
10:14the term banjo-lele
10:15is a blend of banjo
10:16and which other words?
10:17Ukulele.
10:18Correct.
10:19Gordon.
10:20In religion,
10:20what cue is the one-word name
10:22for someone who belongs
10:23to the Christian movement
10:24known as the Religious Society
10:25of Friends?
10:27Cue, you see?
10:28Yes.
10:28I don't know.
10:33Quaker.
10:34Stephen.
10:35In sport,
10:35the footballers
10:36Mary Earps
10:37and Peter Shilton
10:37have both played for England
10:39in which position?
10:40Goalkeeper.
10:41Correct.
10:41Jamie Lee.
10:42What sounds like
10:43both the paper or foil
10:44around confectionery
10:45and a vocal performer
10:46of hip-hop?
10:47Rabber.
10:48Correct.
10:48Paul.
10:49In landmarks,
10:50which UNESCO
10:50World Heritage Site
10:51in Northern Ireland
10:52in the arts is
10:52Giants Causeway.
10:53Your time is up.
10:54Team,
10:54I can tell you,
10:55you've put in the bank
10:56£1,250.
10:59That's right.
11:00You have put in the bank
11:01£1,250.
11:04No, that's...
11:06I would say that's too much
11:07but I wanted some sort of reaction.
11:08I thought I'd shut down.
11:10OK.
11:10Who thinks our ma
11:11is married to our dad?
11:15What's wrong?
11:15It's just too good.
11:18OK.
11:18Who thinks Wrexham
11:19is what a bull does
11:20to a china shop?
11:22OK, thank you.
11:23One of you is about
11:24to leave with nothing.
11:25It's time to vote off
11:26the weakest link.
11:30Poor Gordon
11:31looked like he'd forgotten
11:32every word
11:33starting with Q
11:34and Leom is obviously
11:36not faithful
11:37to the traitors
11:38so this will be
11:39a tight vote.
11:40Will it come down
11:41to national allegiances?
11:43Voting's over.
11:46It's now time to reveal
11:47who you think
11:48is the weakest link.
11:52Gordon.
11:58Leomi.
12:01Gordon.
12:03Gordon.
12:06Gordon.
12:09Leomi.
12:09Now, that is
12:15another really good round
12:16for you
12:16especially in terms
12:17of answers.
12:18Paul, I did worry
12:19for you a little bit
12:20when I said to you
12:21what word goes
12:21with vaults
12:22in an Olympics event
12:23and with North
12:24for the home of Santa Claus
12:25and you hesitated
12:26and I thought
12:27what a sad childhood.
12:29What made you vote
12:30for Leomi?
12:31Well, in hindsight
12:32I regret it
12:33because Leomi was wrong
12:33but she was wrong
12:34quickly whereas Gordon
12:35took a long time
12:36to be wrong, sorry.
12:36Wow.
12:38Okay.
12:39Amy,
12:40Jamie Lee wouldn't vote
12:41for Brona.
12:42I have a sense
12:43of team camaraderie.
12:44I know.
12:45Not only did you vote
12:45for Gordon
12:46but if you don't mind
12:47me saying
12:47you put some extra
12:47stank on his name
12:48when you said
12:48the vote.
12:49Did it?
12:50I thought I was
12:51being sympathetic.
12:52That was my sad voice.
12:54Gordon.
12:55No, it was like
12:56Gordon.
12:56Oh, right.
12:57It was like
12:57kind of really tamed.
12:58I'm so glad he's going.
12:59I didn't want to vote Gordon
13:01but I just felt like
13:02I couldn't feasibly
13:03vote anybody else
13:04just because he had
13:05a bit of a big
13:05stinker of a weight
13:06there at his question.
13:08No, sure.
13:09Thank you for being
13:09so kind about it, Amy.
13:12Gordon,
13:12I can tell
13:13you're devastated, aren't you?
13:14I'm distraught
13:15because I bank the most money.
13:17I think my question
13:18was harder than Leomi's
13:19arguably.
13:20Amy though, Amy!
13:21No, you can't.
13:22That would not be fair
13:23of me to vote anybody else.
13:26You were the weakest link.
13:28Well, that's great.
13:29Listen, I love that.
13:30Somebody gets
13:30voted off the weakest link
13:32and they just throw
13:32strays at everybody else.
13:34I love it.
13:35It's stylish, man.
13:35I like it.
13:36Well, listen, Gordon,
13:37I know you're disappointed
13:38that with five votes
13:40you are the weakest link.
13:41Goodbye.
13:44Bye, Amy.
13:45Forever.
13:49I'm taking it
13:50in great spirits
13:50it's for charity
13:51but really,
13:52absolutely livid.
13:53Amy's Scottish.
13:54She's on my team.
13:56I would never have
13:56voted for her
13:57even if she was
13:58the weakest link.
13:59I banked the most money
14:00so, you know,
14:01they're bad to me.
14:07Round three.
14:08You've got £3,250
14:10so far
14:11out of a possible
14:11£5,000.
14:13In this round
14:14we are upping the stakes.
14:15Not only you down
14:16to six players
14:16with another ten seconds
14:18coming off the clock
14:18but the target
14:19is now £5,000.
14:21We'll start with
14:22the strongest link
14:23from the last round.
14:24That's you, Jamie Lee.
14:25Let's play
14:26The Weakest Link.
14:28Start the clock.
14:30In cinema,
14:31the 1985 film
14:32starring Michael J. Fox
14:34as a high school student
14:35who is sent into the past
14:36is titled
14:37Back to the What?
14:38Hitter.
14:38Correct.
14:39Paul.
14:39In finance,
14:40what B launched in 2009
14:42is one of the first
14:43digital currencies
14:43and operates independently
14:45of a central bank?
14:46Bitcoin.
14:46Correct.
14:47Bank.
14:48In astronomy,
14:48the group of stars
14:49usually known as the Plough
14:50has what alternative name?
14:52The Huge Dunker
14:53or the Big Dipper?
14:54Big Dipper.
14:55Correct.
14:55Leomi.
14:56In politics,
14:56the Prime Minister
14:57known as the Welsh Wizard
14:58who later became
14:59Earl Lloyd George of Dwyver
15:00had what first name?
15:03George.
15:04David.
15:04Josie.
15:05Look at your screen.
15:06The countries highlighted in red
15:08both begin with what letter?
15:11R.
15:12P, Portugal and Poland.
15:14Stephen.
15:14In broadcasting,
15:15the DJ who took over
15:17from Zoe Ball
15:17as host of the Radio 2
15:19breakfast show in 2025
15:20is Scott who?
15:21Mills.
15:22Correct.
15:22Jamie Lee.
15:23In maths,
15:24what is 28 divided by 7?
15:29Seven.
15:30Four.
15:31Paul.
15:31In shared words,
15:32what is a lively
15:33Scottish or Irish folk dance
15:35and a device
15:35on a fishing rod
15:36used for winding in a line?
15:39Bait.
15:40Real.
15:41Amy.
15:41In medicine,
15:42the abbreviation ADHD
15:43is used to refer
15:44to the behavioural condition
15:45called attention deficit
15:47hyperactivity what?
15:49Disorder.
15:50Correct.
15:50Leomi.
15:51In pastimes,
15:52what D is the animal
15:53that traditionally provides
15:54rides for children
15:55on beaches
15:55at holiday resorts?
15:57Donkey.
15:57Correct.
15:58Josie.
15:58What word goes with comedy
16:00in the name of a TV channel
16:01and with park
16:02to give a major tourist
16:03destination in Manhattan?
16:04Central.
16:05Correct.
16:06Stephen.
16:07In pop music,
16:08the 2012 UK number one single
16:10by Jessie J
16:10has what title?
16:12Domino or Pizza Hut?
16:13Pizza Hut.
16:14Domino.
16:15Jamie Lee.
16:16In literature,
16:16riders, polo and mounts
16:18and novels
16:18in the Rocher Chronicles series
16:20by which British author?
16:24Er...
16:25Pass.
16:26Jilly Cooper.
16:27Paul.
16:27Paul.
16:28In UK geography,
16:29the peninsula
16:29that is the most southerly point
16:31in mainland Britain
16:32shares its name
16:33with what type of reptile?
16:36Lizard.
16:36Correct.
16:37Bank.
16:38In cosmetics,
16:38the British entrepreneur
16:39and makeup artist
16:40who launched
16:40her first self-named
16:41beauty rate of 2013
16:42is Charlotte Tilbury.
16:44Time is up.
16:44Team,
16:44I can tell you,
16:45you put in the bank
16:46£600.
16:48Oh,
16:49that's frustrating.
16:50It is frustrating.
16:51I mean,
16:51you're sort of getting rid
16:52of the ones
16:52that you think are bad
16:53but progressively getting worse.
16:57Josie.
16:58Yes?
16:58I think you're going
16:59to absolutely love this.
17:00I don't want to build it up
17:01too much.
17:01OK, OK.
17:02I'm braced.
17:03Who thinks Ipswich
17:04is a female Ipswizard?
17:07Who thinks County Down
17:08is a Channel 4 game show?
17:11It's more likely.
17:12OK, great.
17:12One of you
17:13is about to leave
17:14with nothing.
17:15It's time to vote off
17:16The Weakest Link.
17:21Only Amy
17:22got through that round unscathed.
17:24Jamie Lee
17:25will be nervous.
17:26But,
17:26if we're honest,
17:27wrong answers
17:28were flying around
17:29all over the place.
17:31Voting's over.
17:33It's now time
17:34to reveal
17:35who you think
17:36is the Weakest Link.
17:40Jamie Lee.
17:43Lee only.
17:46Jamie Lee.
17:48Jamie Lee.
17:51Jamie Lee.
17:52Jamie Lee.
17:53Jamie Lee.
17:54Josie,
18:00why did you vote
18:01for Jamie Lee?
18:03Sorry, Jamie Lee.
18:04Fair enough.
18:05You've been excellent
18:06because she was
18:07the strongest link
18:08going into that
18:09and as soon as you
18:10say that,
18:12you can bet
18:13your bottom dollar
18:13that person's going
18:14to be the weakest
18:14in that round.
18:14You think it's a jinx?
18:15Yeah, I think it's
18:16something going on.
18:17It's entirely your fault.
18:17It's your fault, yeah.
18:18That's how they all
18:19see it.
18:19Oh, wow, a mutiny.
18:20Lovely.
18:20We've all discussed it.
18:21It's your fault.
18:22I'm sorry.
18:23So don't nobody
18:24want to be the
18:24strongest link?
18:25Well, there has to be
18:26every round.
18:27I mean,
18:27otherwise we can't
18:29start the round, Jason.
18:31Okay.
18:31It's like,
18:32we're going to start
18:32with the strongest link
18:33from the last round.
18:33I can't tell you
18:34who that is.
18:38Steven.
18:38Yeah.
18:39Jessie J.
18:40Yeah.
18:41Domino or Pizza Hut?
18:42Yeah, no.
18:43I genuinely thought
18:44there's no way
18:45to get that wrong.
18:47He's going to get this wrong.
18:48I mean, it was daft,
18:49but of course,
18:50Pizza Hut is from
18:51her latest album,
18:51isn't it?
18:52So that's...
18:55You voted for Jamie Lee.
18:56What was the reason?
18:57Well, we all kind of
18:58had a bit of a mare
18:59that round.
19:01Jamie Lee got two wrong
19:02and the rest of us
19:03got one wrong.
19:03so...
19:04Jamie Lee,
19:05I've bigged you up
19:05for the maths question.
19:06You did.
19:07I fell from grace.
19:08Are you disappointed
19:08with how far you've got?
19:10It's sort of...
19:10It is what it is,
19:11you know?
19:12I'm happy with
19:12what I got so far.
19:13Okay.
19:14I mean, I never was
19:14going to get the novel one,
19:16but I do think
19:17the maths question
19:18was a pretty silly mistake,
19:20so fair enough.
19:20Yeah.
19:21But listen,
19:21I'm really sorry.
19:22Fair enough.
19:23But with five votes,
19:24you are the weakest link.
19:26Goodbye.
19:27Bye.
19:27So, being third off,
19:35I like to see it
19:35as the bronze of losing,
19:37which is better
19:37than the gold
19:38in this context,
19:40but it is what it is
19:41and I wish all the best
19:42and as much money
19:43as possible
19:44for whoever wins,
19:45as much as my ego
19:46is slightly bruised.
19:47If you'd like to see
19:53lots of other celebs
19:54do the walk of shame,
19:55then don't forget
19:56you can push the red button
19:57at the end of the show
19:58to watch more episodes
19:59of The Weakest Link
20:00on BBC iPlayer.
20:02Round four.
20:03So far,
20:03you have banked
20:04£3,850.
20:07There are just five of you left
20:08and we are taking
20:09another ten seconds
20:10off the clock.
20:11So you now have
20:12two minutes
20:12to bank a possible
20:13£5,000.
20:15We'll start with
20:16the strongest link
20:17from the last round.
20:18That's you, Amy.
20:19Oh, no.
20:22Let's play
20:22The Weakest Link.
20:25Start the clock.
20:27In cinema,
20:28which director
20:28known for his gothic style
20:29has made films
20:30including Edward Scissorhands
20:31and Beetlejuice?
20:32Tim Burton.
20:33Correct.
20:33Leomi.
20:34The Scottish dessert
20:35Cranachan
20:36is traditionally made
20:37with oatmeal, cream,
20:38honey, whiskey
20:38and which fruit?
20:39Gooseberries or raspberries?
20:41Gooseberries.
20:41Raspberries.
20:42Josie,
20:43look at your screen.
20:45This is the founder
20:45of which shopping website?
20:47Amazon.
20:48Correct.
20:48Stephen.
20:49In the UK Parliament,
20:50what S goes before cabinet
20:52in the group
20:53of opposition politicians
20:54who are counterparts
20:55to the government?
20:55Shadow.
20:56Correct.
20:56Paul.
20:57In rock music in 2025,
20:59Make Em Laugh,
21:00Make Em Cry,
21:01Make Em Wait
21:01became the ninth
21:02UK number one album
21:03for which Welsh band?
21:06Stereophonics.
21:07Correct.
21:07Amy.
21:08In sayings,
21:09referring to the coin-operated locks
21:11once found
21:11in public laboratories,
21:12the phrase meaning
21:13to go to the toilet
21:14is to spend a what?
21:16Penny.
21:16Correct.
21:17Leomi.
21:17What sounds like
21:18both a small bread item
21:20served with soup
21:20and the part played
21:22by an actor in a play?
21:23Wrong.
21:23Correct.
21:24Josie.
21:24In video games
21:25in June 2025,
21:27Nintendo launched
21:28the second generation
21:29of which console?
21:33Oh, pass.
21:34Switch.
21:35Stephen.
21:36In nature,
21:37typically grown in clusters
21:38of bright blue flowers,
21:39Myosotis sylvatica
21:41is more commonly known
21:42as a forget-me-what.
21:43Not.
21:43Correct.
21:44Paul.
21:44In technology,
21:45what six-letter word
21:46precedes card and stick
21:48to give the names
21:48of two digital storage devices?
21:50Memory.
21:51Correct.
21:51Amy.
21:52In confectionery,
21:53which Arctic animal
21:54is depicted on the logo
21:55of Fox's Glacier Mints?
21:56Paul Eber.
21:57Correct.
21:57Leomi.
21:58In art,
21:59the painter named Hieronymus,
22:00whose works include
22:01the Garden of Earthly Delights,
22:03has what surname?
22:04Bish or Bosch?
22:05Bish.
22:05Bosch.
22:06Josie.
22:07In classical music,
22:08what W is the collective name
22:09for the section of the orchestra
22:11that includes clarinets,
22:12oboes and bassoons?
22:13Wind.
22:14I'll accept.
22:15Woodwind.
22:16Stephen.
22:17In cinema,
22:17which film that won
22:18the Best Picture Oscar
22:19in 1996
22:20stars Mel Gibson
22:21as a Scott William Wallace?
22:23Braveheart.
22:23Correct.
22:24Paul.
22:24In theatre,
22:25the 1934 Cole Porter
22:27mid-time is up
22:28and I can tell you,
22:31final five,
22:31you banked £750.
22:34Yeah.
22:35Which is...
22:36Better than last round.
22:37So,
22:38who thinks
22:39Haggis,
22:39Neeps and Tatties
22:40is a firm of solicitors?
22:42Thank you.
22:43Who thinks Cardiff...
22:44Who thinks Cardiff Bay
22:46is your Welsh boyfriend?
22:49No.
22:51One of you
22:51is about to leave
22:52with nothing.
22:53It's time to vote off
22:54The Weakest Link.
22:55Stephen looked frustrated
23:01with Paul
23:02for not banking
23:03while Josie
23:04looked frustrated
23:05with her lack
23:06of gaming knowledge
23:07so could she
23:08be switched out
23:09this round?
23:10Voting's over.
23:13It's now time
23:14to reveal
23:14who you think
23:15is the weakest link.
23:20Leomi.
23:21Leomi.
23:26Josie.
23:29Josie.
23:32Leomi.
23:32Paul,
23:38your stereophonics
23:39question...
23:40Was horrendous.
23:41I put it to you
23:42that you didn't really
23:43care what the question was.
23:45You just thought
23:45of the only Welsh
23:46band that you knew.
23:47I've been to a
23:48stereophonics concert,
23:49I'll have you known.
23:49OK.
23:50But yeah,
23:51it was the word Welsh
23:52that I thought,
23:52if I get this wrong,
23:53then that is national shame.
23:54So there's the panic
23:55of that.
23:56Yeah.
23:56And that's why
23:57you said stereophonics
23:58in the most frightened
24:00way I've ever heard
24:00anyone say that.
24:01Now,
24:02I don't want to
24:02highlight issues,
24:05but I would say
24:06that for the second
24:07time in the game,
24:08you've run the clock
24:09out without banking.
24:10Are you aware of that?
24:10I wasn't aware of that,
24:11but thanks for pointing it out.
24:12Well, no,
24:12I'm not trying to...
24:13I'm just, you know,
24:14it's a teachable moment.
24:16Amy,
24:16on the other hand,
24:18strongest link,
24:19but you avoided the curse.
24:20How does it feel?
24:20I saved you,
24:21didn't I?
24:21Yeah, you did.
24:22Very much so.
24:22You're jinx.
24:23Yeah.
24:23No, thank you very much
24:24for doing that.
24:25Why did you vote for Josie?
24:27I think Josie paused
24:28for a little bit
24:29and that stuck in my head.
24:31Leomi?
24:32Yes.
24:32Disappointed?
24:33No, I'm not,
24:35because at the end
24:35of the day,
24:36when you started saying
24:37that scotch dessert,
24:38I was like,
24:38oh, forget it.
24:39Well, it was gooseberries
24:40or raspberries
24:40or you went gooseberries
24:41or it's bish or bosh
24:41or you went bish.
24:42It was two 50-50s
24:44that let you down.
24:44Yeah, I know.
24:45I mean, bish, bash, bosh,
24:47whichever.
24:47At least I know now.
24:49Well, listen, Leomi,
24:49it's been a pleasure
24:50to have you on the show.
24:51Thank you for having me, guys.
24:52Thank you, guys,
24:53and good luck to all of you
24:54for raising money
24:55for your charities.
24:56Leomi, I'm afraid to say
24:57that with three votes,
24:58you are the weakest link.
24:59Goodbye.
25:00Thank you.
25:01Good luck, guys.
25:02And I hope that I'm
25:03the best dressed.
25:03Oh, yeah, that for sure.
25:05There you go.
25:06No doubt.
25:08That question about
25:09the scotch dessert,
25:10listen, I am never eating it.
25:12I'm never eating it.
25:13I don't care if it tastes good.
25:14Gooseberries, raspberries,
25:15sounds rubbish.
25:16Don't want it.
25:23Two Welsh,
25:25a Scottish person,
25:26an Englishman
25:26walk into round five.
25:29So far,
25:29you have banked
25:30a total of £4,500
25:31out of a possible
25:33£15,000.
25:34There are only four people
25:35remaining,
25:36and another ten seconds
25:37are coming off the clock.
25:39But the target
25:40is going to increase again
25:41to £7,500.
25:44I'm nervous to say this,
25:45but let's start
25:46with the strongest link
25:46from the last round.
25:48That's you, Amy.
25:48Oh, no.
25:49Let's play
25:50the weakest link.
25:51Start the clock.
25:54In transport,
25:55what W is the rigid
25:56horizontal structure
25:57that projects
25:58from both sides
25:58of an aircraft
25:59and gives it lift?
26:00Wings.
26:01Correct.
26:01Josie,
26:02in past times,
26:03what is the name
26:04of the fashion toy
26:04launched in the UK
26:05in 1963
26:06with the slogan
26:07The Doll You Love To Dress?
26:09Barbie.
26:09Cindy.
26:10Stephen,
26:11what word goes with Billy
26:12for the actor
26:13who played Rose in Doctor Who
26:14and with Pied
26:15for the legendary musician
26:16of Hamlin?
26:20Um...
26:20Billy Rose.
26:23Piper.
26:24Paul,
26:25in skyscrapers,
26:26the Leadenhall building
26:27in London
26:27is more commonly known
26:28as what?
26:29The lemon zester
26:30or the cheese grater?
26:31The cheese grater.
26:32Correct.
26:33Amy,
26:33what sounds like
26:34both a word
26:35that refers to
26:35an uneven
26:36or irregular surface
26:37and a projecting frill
26:38worn around the neck
26:39in Elizabethan times?
26:41Collar.
26:41Rough.
26:42Josie,
26:43in travel,
26:44the ship
26:44the SS Great Western,
26:45which made its maiden voyage
26:46to the US in 1838,
26:48was designed
26:49by Isambard Kingdom Who?
26:50Brunel.
26:51Correct.
26:52Stephen.
26:52In nature,
26:53Black Welsh Mountain,
26:54Welsh Mule
26:55and Welsh Hill Speckled Face
26:57are all breeds
26:57of which farm animal?
26:58Hen.
26:59Sheep.
26:59Paul.
27:00In sports,
27:01the teenager nicknamed
27:02Luke the Nuke,
27:03who in 2025
27:04became the youngest
27:05World Darts Champion,
27:06has what surname?
27:07Littler.
27:08Correct.
27:08Amy,
27:09in organisations,
27:10what does the letter L
27:11stand for
27:12in the name of the charity
27:13RNLI?
27:14Lifeboat.
27:15Correct.
27:16Josie,
27:17look at your screen.
27:18Which comedy duo
27:19is this?
27:20French and Saunders.
27:21Correct.
27:22Stephen,
27:22in measurements,
27:23what L is a unit
27:24of astronomical distance
27:25that is equivalent
27:26to approximately
27:27six trillion miles?
27:28Lightyear.
27:29Correct.
27:29Paul,
27:30in celebrities,
27:31which US-born actor
27:32and wrestler
27:32uses a social media handle
27:34at The Rock?
27:36Us.
27:37Dwayne Johnson.
27:38Amy,
27:38in UK geography,
27:40rebuilt after a fire
27:40in 1970,
27:41the Britannia Bridge
27:42connects mainland Wales
27:43to which island
27:44of its northwest coast?
27:45The answer is Anglesey.
27:46Time is up.
27:47Final four,
27:48you put in the bank
27:49£1,250.
27:51That's good, yeah.
27:51That's not bad.
27:52That's pretty good.
27:53You didn't match
27:53my energy at all.
27:54Yay!
27:55OK.
27:57All right.
27:57Who thinks Yorkneys
27:58are just below
28:00the York thighs?
28:03Who thinks Ulster
28:05is something you get
28:06from eating spicy food?
28:08Amy,
28:09do you get it?
28:10It sounds like Ulster.
28:11Great.
28:12Thank you.
28:12So good.
28:13One of you
28:14is about to leave
28:15with nothing.
28:16It's time to vote off
28:17The Weakest Link.
28:22Stephen looked flustered
28:23and I thought
28:24he was unflusterable.
28:26Not a real word,
28:27but I'm sticking with it.
28:28But they all got
28:29wrong answers that time,
28:30so how will this vote go?
28:33Voting's over.
28:33It's now time to reveal
28:37who you think
28:37is the Weakest Link.
28:42Paul.
28:45Stephen.
28:48Stephen.
28:51Paul.
28:51Another tough round.
28:59It feels very tense
29:00in here.
29:01Paul.
29:02Dwayne Johnson.
29:03I know nothing
29:04about sport.
29:05It's definitely
29:06my weak spot.
29:07Jumanji.
29:08Black Adam.
29:08I know nothing
29:09about film either.
29:10OK.
29:10All right.
29:11Unfortunate.
29:11Yeah, so you just
29:12got unlucky there,
29:13did you?
29:13Yeah, and I'm being
29:14got out by my own
29:15country person as well.
29:16Can you not see
29:18I said oh no?
29:19It doesn't take away
29:20the pain.
29:21Why did you say
29:21oh no, Jason?
29:23Because we're both
29:24Welsh, but like you
29:25say, the Dwayne Johnson.
29:27Did that really
29:27upset you?
29:29I'm a big fan.
29:31All right, you didn't
29:31know where Portugal
29:32and Poland were.
29:33Wow.
29:33Oh, OK.
29:34OK, guys.
29:35And that's why
29:36I did it.
29:38The mask has slipped now.
29:40Let's not have issues
29:41within the nation, please.
29:43Stephen, the sheep-hen
29:45question.
29:45Yeah.
29:46I've got to say,
29:47I really enjoyed
29:48the confidence
29:48with which you said
29:49hen.
29:50I live in zone one
29:52in London.
29:53I haven't seen a
29:54sheep or a hen
29:54for 40 years.
29:55You almost led
29:56over the podium
29:57and went, hen.
29:58I think you found
29:59his hen.
29:59You're going to be
29:59wrong with confidence.
30:00Yeah, it's really
30:01good.
30:02As you can see,
30:03we have a little
30:04bit of a situation.
30:05Stephen and Paul,
30:06you'll receive the
30:06same number of votes.
30:08Now, in the event
30:09of a tie, it's down
30:10to the strongest link
30:11from the last round
30:12to decide who goes.
30:13And that is you,
30:15Amy.
30:15Oh, my God.
30:16Three times in a row?
30:17Yes.
30:18So, my question to you
30:19is this.
30:20Would you like to stick
30:21with who you've gone
30:22for or would you like
30:23to change your mind?
30:24It's completely up to
30:25you, but this is the
30:26prize you get for being
30:27the strongest link.
30:28I'm going to just stick
30:29with what I've got.
30:30Sorry, Stephen.
30:32Stephen, how do you
30:32feel about that?
30:33I think it's harsh
30:34because I think England
30:35has been such a wonderful
30:36neighbour to Scotland
30:37and Wales for hundreds
30:39of years.
30:39I don't see what we've
30:41done to deserve this.
30:42My little Welsh sandwich,
30:44that's fine for you.
30:44OK.
30:45Celtic unity.
30:46Yes, no, absolutely.
30:47Stephen, I'm devastated
30:48for you.
30:50Disappointed to go
30:50out at this stage?
30:51I mean, heartbroken
30:53is probably understating it.
30:54Yeah.
30:55Well, listen, it's been
30:55a pleasure to have you
30:56on the show,
30:57but with two votes,
30:58you are the weakest link.
31:00Goodbye.
31:00Goodbye.
31:01Good luck.
31:02I was rubbish
31:06in that last round.
31:07I mean, it's tough
31:08when it's a draw
31:09and it was tough on Amy
31:10to have to decide
31:11between us,
31:12but I'm never buying
31:12any of her records
31:13ever again now.
31:21You've backed £5,850
31:23out of a possible
31:24£22,500.
31:26There's only three of you
31:27left and another
31:28ten seconds
31:28are coming off the clock.
31:30We're going to start
31:31with the strongest link
31:32from the last round.
31:33As we know,
31:34that's you, Amy.
31:35Let's play
31:36The Weakest Link.
31:38Start the clock.
31:40In entertainment,
31:41which Irish-born
31:42chat show host
31:43was the BBC television
31:44commentator
31:45during the grand final
31:46of the Eurovision
31:46Song Contest
31:47in 2025?
31:48Graham Norton.
31:49Correct.
31:50Josie.
31:50In nature,
31:51what E is the
31:52nine-letter word
31:53for a plant
31:53that keeps its leaves
31:55throughout the year?
31:56Evergreen.
31:56Correct.
31:57Paul.
31:57Bang.
31:58In TV,
31:58the former
31:59Onlyways Essex celebrity
32:00who began hosting
32:01the series
32:02for dog's sake
32:02in 2025
32:03is Pete who?
32:06Pass.
32:06Wicks.
32:07Amy.
32:08In music,
32:09which band
32:09fronted by Simon Le Bon
32:11took their name
32:11from a character
32:12in the cult
32:121960s film
32:13Barbarella?
32:14Joran Joran Joran.
32:15Correct.
32:16Josie.
32:17In fashion,
32:17what V is a fastening
32:19system on clothing
32:19and other items
32:20that takes its name
32:21from the French words
32:22for hooked velvet?
32:24Velcro.
32:24Correct.
32:25Paul.
32:26In sport,
32:26in 2025,
32:27which Northern Irish
32:28golfer won the
32:29US Masters title
32:30in a play-off
32:31to complete a career
32:32grand slam
32:33of the four majors?
32:34Rory McIlroy.
32:35Correct.
32:35Amy.
32:36In the human body,
32:37the axilla
32:37is the anatomical name
32:39for what?
32:39Armpit or eyebrow?
32:41Armpit.
32:41Correct.
32:42Josie.
32:42What sounds like
32:44both an aromatic herb
32:45and the word for
32:46what is measured
32:46in hours,
32:47minutes and seconds?
32:48Time.
32:48Correct.
32:49Paul.
32:49In horse riding,
32:50what is the name
32:51for the metal foot supports
32:52that are suspended
32:53on either side
32:54of a saddle?
32:55Stirrups.
32:55Correct.
32:56Amy.
32:56In children's TV,
32:58the animated series
32:58in which a group
32:59of creatures
33:00are forced from their home
33:01is called
33:01The Animals of Farthing What?
33:03Woods.
33:03Correct.
33:04Josie.
33:05In Scotland,
33:05what W is the mainline
33:07railway station
33:07in Edinburgh
33:08and the title
33:09of an 1840 novel
33:10by Walter Scott?
33:12Waverley.
33:14Correct.
33:14Paul.
33:15In music,
33:15what is the magic number
33:16according to the song
33:17of that title
33:18by Raptorio de la Soul?
33:19Three.
33:20It's correct.
33:21Time is up.
33:24You won
33:25£2,250
33:28in that round.
33:30Incredible.
33:31Guys.
33:32Genuinely.
33:33Great.
33:34I did a lot of banking
33:35that time.
33:35I do take feedback well.
33:38Do you know what?
33:39I really feel like
33:39that was a bit
33:40of a team effort there.
33:41I don't want to say
33:42that it's a lockdown to me,
33:44but it's quite a bit,
33:45isn't it?
33:45OK.
33:46In the next round,
33:47not only does the money
33:48go up to a possible
33:49£10,000,
33:50but you get the chance
33:51to double what you bank.
33:52Meaning,
33:52in the next round,
33:53it's worth a possible
33:54£20,000.
33:57So think very carefully
33:58about this next decision.
33:59One of you
34:01is about to leave
34:02with nothing.
34:03It's time to vote off
34:04the weakest link.
34:08Wasn't that
34:09an absolute powerhouse
34:11of around that time?
34:12Just one wrong answer.
34:14Well,
34:15they were clearly
34:15voting off the right people
34:16all along,
34:17weren't they?
34:18Voting's over.
34:21It's now time to reveal
34:22who you think
34:23is the weakest link.
34:28Josie.
34:29Paul.
34:39Amy,
34:40why did you vote for Josie?
34:41Because Paul's been
34:42my little neighbour
34:44through the whole thing.
34:46OK,
34:46so proximity.
34:47It's just,
34:48yeah,
34:48we've been together
34:49through the whole thing.
34:50Paul,
34:51you said you didn't know
34:52anything about sports.
34:53I was really pleased
34:54to get Rory McIlroy.
34:55You had told me specifically
34:56you're not any good at sport
34:57and then you smashed out
34:58a sports question.
34:59Yeah,
34:59I think because he's been
34:59in the news quite a lot.
35:00I've heard his name a lot.
35:02What made you,
35:03I mean,
35:03the world should really
35:03turn on each other here.
35:05I know.
35:05Why did you vote for Josie?
35:07I had to pick someone
35:08and I felt there was
35:09a bit of hesitation
35:10from Josie.
35:11but, you know,
35:13Diane,
35:13Carrie T,
35:14all of that.
35:16I love her
35:16but you've got to pick someone.
35:18Josie,
35:18how do you feel
35:19about how this has gone down?
35:21I think
35:21that there's no shame
35:23in going out
35:24when you actually
35:25aren't the weakest link
35:26that round
35:26and I'm pretty sure
35:28I wasn't the weakest link
35:29that round
35:29so I feel OK.
35:31Yeah,
35:31I mean,
35:31your face is suggesting
35:32that you're taking it well.
35:34What you're saying
35:34has a lot of venom in it
35:35if you don't mind.
35:36Really?
35:36Yeah,
35:36I mean,
35:36it just feels like
35:37you're going like this.
35:39Now,
35:39obviously,
35:40the verse can go
35:41whichever way they go.
35:43Make us that
35:44what you will run there.
35:44Yeah,
35:45no,
35:45sure.
35:45Are you asking
35:46if you were the weakest link?
35:48Is that what you're asking?
35:48If you were actually
35:49the weakest link in that round?
35:50Yeah,
35:50go on then.
35:53You were the strongest link
35:54in that round.
35:54Knew it!
35:55Knew it!
35:56Knew it!
35:56You were wrong.
35:57Just saying,
35:58everybody knows
35:58what went down today.
36:00Yeah,
36:00and you've also accepted
36:01that news so gracefully.
36:03As I would
36:04because that's my character.
36:05But listen,
36:07Josie,
36:07you're unlucky,
36:09but I'm sorry to say
36:10that with two votes,
36:11you are the weakest link.
36:12Goodbye.
36:17That was my strongest round.
36:19That is the irony.
36:20I got all four of my questions right.
36:22I didn't get any wrong
36:22and I didn't hesitate
36:24and I banked
36:25and yet I still got voted off,
36:27which must be
36:28having the curse
36:29of the strongest link
36:30in some strange way.
36:35Round seven
36:37and it's Scotland
36:38versus Wales.
36:39You have banked
36:40£8,100.
36:42This time
36:42you have just 90 seconds,
36:44but whatever you bank
36:45will be doubled,
36:46meaning this round
36:47is worth a possible
36:48£20,000.
36:50Now,
36:50normally,
36:51we'd go to the strongest link,
36:52but you just voted her off.
36:53So,
36:54we're going to go
36:54to the second strongest link
36:56and that is you,
36:57Amy.
36:57Okay.
36:58Let's play
36:58the weakest link.
37:01Start the clock.
37:03In UK geography,
37:04the smallest
37:05of the Hebridean islands
37:06known collectively
37:07as the Small Isles
37:08is named what?
37:09Mess or muck?
37:10Muck.
37:11Correct.
37:11Bank.
37:12In mythology,
37:13what G is a pungent bulb
37:14commonly used
37:15to add flavour to food
37:16that is also said
37:17to repel vampires?
37:18Garlic.
37:18Correct.
37:19Amy.
37:20In sayings,
37:20an informal phrase
37:21suggesting that
37:22all possible effort
37:23has been put in
37:24is to go the whole nine what?
37:26Yards.
37:26Correct.
37:27Bank.
37:27Cool.
37:27In TV,
37:28the small pink creatures
37:29who speak in whistles
37:30and live on a planet
37:31with the soup dragon
37:32give their name
37:33to which classic series?
37:35Clangers.
37:35Correct.
37:36Amy.
37:36Bank.
37:36In animals,
37:37what bee is the largest
37:38rodent in North America
37:39and was given official
37:40national emblem status
37:41in Canada in 1975?
37:44Badger.
37:45Beaver.
37:45Paul.
37:46In celebrities,
37:47in 2025,
37:48which former
37:49Made in Chelsea star
37:50ran ultramarathons
37:51on five consecutive days
37:52in aid of comic relief?
37:55Jamie Lang.
37:56Correct.
37:57Amy.
37:58In drinks,
37:58the term Savvy Bee
37:59is an informal abbreviation
38:01for what white wine?
38:02Sauvignon Blanc.
38:03Correct.
38:04Paul.
38:04In a common saying
38:05about past actions
38:06having consequences,
38:08what type of birds
38:08come home to roost?
38:10Uh,
38:11pass.
38:14Chickens.
38:15Amy.
38:16In film,
38:16which actor plays
38:17Bob Dylan
38:18in the 2025 biopic
38:19A Complete Unknown?
38:21Timothy Sharmley.
38:22Correct.
38:22Paul.
38:22What sounds like
38:24both a group of people
38:25waiting in line
38:25and the item used
38:27to strike the ball
38:27in billiards?
38:29Q.
38:30Correct.
38:31Amy.
38:31In literature,
38:32the title of which book
38:33were Roald Dahl
38:33is the word
38:34Tortoise Backwards
38:35SEO Trot.
38:36Final two.
38:37Time's up.
38:37You banked £2,000.
38:40Very, very well done.
38:42We're going to double that
38:43and add it to your
38:43previous winnings,
38:44meaning a total prize pot
38:45of £12,100.
38:49Well done.
38:50Well done.
38:51That is a great total.
38:53Well done.
38:53But only one of you
38:55can take that money away
38:56for your chosen charity.
38:57It's time
38:58to go head to head.
39:03Paul and Amy,
39:04in this round,
39:05it's the best of five.
39:06Whoever answers
39:07most questions correctly
39:08wins.
39:08Simple as that.
39:10Amy,
39:10it's the strongest link
39:11in the last round.
39:12You have the choice
39:12of who goes first.
39:14I'll go first.
39:15OK.
39:16For the final time tonight,
39:18let's play
39:19The Weakest Link.
39:25Amy,
39:26in the UK,
39:28in a list of the capital cities
39:29of the four home nations,
39:31which one comes first
39:32alphabetically?
39:35Belfast.
39:36Correct.
39:39Paul,
39:41in customs,
39:42a platinum wedding anniversary
39:44traditionally marks
39:45how many years of marriage?
39:4860.
39:51Incorrect,
39:52it's 70.
39:54Amy,
39:55in British history,
39:57which queen,
39:57who was the last Stuart monarch,
39:59had a style of furniture
40:00named after her,
40:01noted for its use of walnuts
40:03and gracefully curved legs?
40:06Victoria.
40:09Incorrect,
40:10it's Anne.
40:11Paul.
40:14In TV,
40:15Approaching Menace
40:16is the title
40:17of the theme tune
40:17to which long-running quiz show
40:19first aired in 1972.
40:27Countdown.
40:29Incorrect,
40:30it's Mastermind.
40:31Amy,
40:32in literature,
40:34what is the name
40:35of the title character
40:36in the Oscar Wilde novel
40:37who remains young
40:38whilst his image
40:39in the portrait
40:40he keeps in his house
40:41grows older?
40:44Charles Dickens.
40:47Incorrect,
40:48it's Dorian Gray.
40:49Oh.
40:50Paul.
40:51Manifest.
41:03Correct.
41:04How are you both feeling?
41:06Terrible.
41:07Awful.
41:07Relieved to at least
41:08got one right.
41:08Good,
41:10no,
41:10I'm glad you're enjoying,
41:11that's why we put the show on.
41:14Amy,
41:15in European landmarks,
41:17which cabaret venue
41:18founded in 1889
41:19has a name
41:21that when translated
41:22into English
41:22literally means
41:23Red Mill.
41:25The Moulin Rouge.
41:27Correct.
41:28Paul.
41:30In competitions,
41:31first awarded in 1879
41:33and contested in matches
41:35between England
41:35and Scotland,
41:37the Calcutta Cup
41:38is the oldest
41:38international trophy
41:40in which sport?
41:41Rugby.
41:42I'll accept
41:43it's rugby union.
41:44Amy.
41:45In celebrities,
41:46in 2025,
41:47Khloe Kardashian
41:48launched the brand
41:48Cloud
41:49spelt with
41:49with a KH
41:50selling a high-protein
41:51version of
41:52what snack food?
41:53Popcorn.
41:55Correct.
41:56That's terrible
41:57that I know that.
42:01Paul,
42:02you have to get this right
42:03to stay in the game.
42:05In pop music,
42:06Jimmy Young,
42:07The Righteous Brothers,
42:09Robson and Jerome
42:09and Gareth Gates
42:11have each had
42:12a UK number one
42:13with which song?
42:14I can think of it.
42:20I'm going to say
42:25heartbeat just because
42:26of blooming
42:26Robson and Jerome,
42:28but it's not.
42:30Incorrect.
42:30It's Unchained Melody,
42:31which means congratulations,
42:32Amy.
42:34Very well deserved.
42:35You are tonight's
42:37strongest link.
42:38Scotland win
42:39and you win
42:40£12,100 for charity.
42:42Which charity
42:42is your money going to?
42:43To Alzheimer's Research UK.
42:45Fantastic course.
42:46Congratulations.
42:47And congratulations,
42:48Scotland.
42:48Best country now,
42:49officially.
42:50Paul,
42:51you leave with nothing.
42:53That's all from tonight's show.
42:54I'm Romesh Ranganathan
42:55and whatever you do,
42:56don't be the weakest link.
42:58Goodbye.
43:00I was so,
43:02so close at the end,
43:03but Amy is such
43:04a deserving winner.
43:05She has been
43:06the strongest link
43:07time and time
43:08and time again
43:09and I'm really pleased
43:10for her.
43:10She definitely deserved it.
43:12Yes, Romesh did say
43:13that Scotland
43:13is officially
43:14the best country
43:15and that sounded
43:16like a very official quote,
43:18so I'm rolling with it.
43:25Thank you.
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