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00:00Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Hello and welcome to Millionaire Hot Seat.
00:24Now, if you think the lifeline's on who wants to be a millionaire for the week, this is the show for you and we make contestants answer against the clock.
00:35There are six of them and they are...
00:41OK. Before the show, there was a random draw to decide who goes in the hot seat first.
01:04And the winner of that was Nabil Nauza. So, well done, Nabil. Take your place in the hot seat.
01:15You will get cracking. You're looking nervous.
01:19Here it goes.
01:21Let me talk you through some of the rules, OK? 15 questions, you win a million quid.
01:24But that's the same as Millionaire. Where it differs is that you can pass.
01:30If you're not sure about something, just pass on it. You then go back over there to the back of the queue, OK?
01:38But you can't use your pass again. That's it. You've only got one.
01:41Right. The other thing is, if you answer and you get it wrong, the top rung of the prize ladder goes.
01:49The actual prize money shrinks. And you go home.
01:53Getting it wrong, bad thing.
01:55Sounds good.
01:56It doesn't sound good. It sounds terrifying, I'm sure.
01:58But, shall we get going?
02:00Yeah, let's do it.
02:01OK, let's play Millionaire Hot Seat.
02:03All right.
02:09Questions aren't as easy, the early ones, as they are on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
02:13Be prepared for that.
02:14And remember your time, OK?
02:17You've only got 15 seconds to answer these questions.
02:20This one is worth £100. Here we go.
02:23In his famous June 1940 speech to the House of Commons, Winston Churchill said,
02:30We shall fight...
02:32Where?
02:33On the football pitches?
02:35On the trains?
02:37On the beaches?
02:39Or on social media?
02:41So, that one should be on the beaches, final answer.
02:45And that is the correct answer, number £100.
02:51Right, now.
02:53This one is for £200.
02:55Again, 15 seconds to answer it.
02:57The World Rugby Museum is located at which sporting venue?
03:03Twickenham, Wembley Stadium, Wembley Stadium or Alexandra Palace?
03:10I think on the balance of things, I'll go with Twicken and final answer.
03:17You're getting them easy. That is the correct answer as well. £200.
03:23Gumbly, obviously, is football. Lords is cricket.
03:26And Ali Pally is darts and Masters snooker.
03:30Righty-ho, this is for £300.
03:34The French phrase, vendredi-soir, translates into English as what?
03:41Last Monday, next Wednesday, Friday evening or Sunday morning?
03:49So I think here I would like to use my pass.
03:54Okeydoke, not a French speaker then.
03:55No, unfortunately not.
03:57OK, well, if you'd like to take your place over there in the gloom and we will bring out the next contestant.
04:06Welcome.
04:07Alan Lothian, company director from Warwick.
04:10That's right, yeah.
04:11Welcome to the hot seat.
04:13Very best of luck.
04:15You do have one small problem if you don't speak French.
04:18You can't pass.
04:19Because, Nabil did, you can't.
04:22So you're going to have to answer this.
04:24Let me read the question for you again.
04:26The French phrase, vendredi-soir, translates into English as what?
04:33Well, I haven't done French for such a long time, but I do remember back to my GCSE days, and I think it is Friday evening.
04:40Final answer.
04:41I think you're right.
04:43Well done.
04:45That's £300.
04:47And that means your pass now becomes available.
04:51Righty-ho.
04:52This is for £500.
04:54In which of these exercises does a person usually begin lying flat on their back?
05:02Burpee, plank, mountain climber, or ab crunch?
05:09Ooh.
05:13No, that's a tricky one.
05:14Ten seconds.
05:14Yeah.
05:18Five seconds.
05:20I'm not too sure.
05:21I'm going to pass on that one.
05:21There you go.
05:23Two seconds to go.
05:25OK, Alan, if you'd like to go back into the pit of despair over there, let's bring out the next contestant.
05:35Welcome.
05:36Cathy Nissen.
05:37Yes.
05:37Did you used to be called Datsun?
05:41Small motoring joke there.
05:43A judo teacher.
05:44You probably know the answer to this, then.
05:46From East Grinstead.
05:48You can't pass, as I'm sure you know.
05:51Let me read the question for you again, if I may.
05:53In which of these exercises does a person usually begin lying flat on their back?
05:59So, burpee is from standing.
06:02The other two are not from the back.
06:04So, the answer is ab crunch, final answer.
06:07Perfect for you.
06:10Correct answer.
06:11Well done.
06:11Well done, Cathy.
06:15Right, now, this is for £1,000.
06:18According to the UK Kennel Club, which of these dog breeds is not classed in the toy group?
06:29Papillon, pointer, Pomeranian, or pug?
06:36So, these are all pedigree dogs, and the one that is not a toy is the pointer, final answer.
06:46And the correct answer.
06:53Pointer is a gundog.
06:55Right, what that means is, you've reached £1,000, okay?
06:59You now have 30 seconds.
07:02The questions do get a lot harder, so you'll need longer to think about them.
07:06Okay, this is for £2,000.
07:07What's the total cash value of one each of the eight denominations of UK coin ordinarily in general circulation?
07:19£1.66, £2.77, £3.88, or £4.99?
07:28So, this is, um, I have no idea, so I'm going to pass on this one.
07:41It's got a taste of working out that, for sure.
07:43Okay, don't blame you.
07:44Cathy, if you'd like to go and sit over there, and we will bring out our next contestant as we may.
07:54Kieran.
07:55Kieran Cambo.
07:56Yeah.
07:57Personal trainer.
07:58Yeah, I was hoping for that.
08:00You were hoping for the approach.
08:01Well, you haven't.
08:02You've got this one.
08:03From Wolverhampton.
08:05Now, you've had a minute or two to think about it.
08:06A bit longer than Cathy had, that's for sure.
08:09Let me read the question for you again.
08:11You can't pass from me.
08:12You've got to answer it.
08:14What's the total cash value of one each of the eight denominations of UK coin ordinarily in general circulation?
08:24Yeah, luckily I had enough time to calculate it, so I hope my maths is correct.
08:27I'm going to say $3.88.
08:29Final answer.
08:32That's the advantage of taking over somebody else's pass.
08:35That is the correct answer.
08:36Well done.
08:37In case you're wondering what that question means, it's 1p plus 2p plus 5p plus 10p plus 20, 50.
08:46You get to £88, £1 and £2, £3.
08:48So there we are, £3.88.
08:49Well worked out.
08:50OK, so we are now looking at the £3,000 question.
08:5630 seconds to answer it.
08:58Let's have a look.
08:58Which of these countries does not have the same initial letter as its capital city?
09:07Sweden, Algeria, Brazil or Morocco?
09:15Sweden is Stockholm.
09:17Algeria is Algiers.
09:19Brazil is Brasilia.
09:20And I can't think what Morocco is, but by process of elimination, I'm going to say Morocco.
09:26Final answer.
09:28And the correct answer.
09:29Well done.
09:33I'm sure you're not interested, but you're quite right with the others.
09:36But Morocco, everybody thinks it's Casablanca or Marrakesh.
09:39It's actually Rabat.
09:41Ah, yeah.
09:41Yeah, that was in there somewhere.
09:42So, there we are.
09:44This is for £5,000.
09:47Let's have a look at the question.
09:50Which of these cartoon characters is usually depicted wearing an outfit that includes red legwear?
09:58Garfield, Pink Panther, Winnie the Pooh or Papa Smurf?
10:09I'm pretty sure it's Winnie the Pooh.
10:12Um, or does he have no legwear?
10:17Papa Smurf, definitely not.
10:18He wears white clothing.
10:20Garfield, I thought, doesn't wear anything.
10:21Pink Pumper, maybe just a blazer.
10:24Ten seconds left.
10:26Uh, I'm going to say Winnie the Pooh.
10:28Final answer.
10:31Mmm.
10:33Wrong answer.
10:34OK.
10:35Winnie the Pooh, from memory, doesn't wear anything.
10:38He just wears that shrunken jumper, doesn't he?
10:40I can see it now, yeah.
10:41It's Papa Smurf, wears red legwear.
10:43The others, actually, it says they typically have no legwear.
10:46Oh, I'm sorry about that, Kieran.
10:48Oh, well.
10:48You were doing jolly well, but I'm afraid it's time to say goodbye, ladies and gentlemen.
10:52Kieran Cambo.
10:53OK, here comes the next contestant.
11:00Hi.
11:00Hi there, and you're Janelle Amitola, credit controller from Croydon.
11:04Yep.
11:05Welcome to the hot seat.
11:06Now, the problem we've got is because Kieran got that last question wrong, we've lost the
11:12million pound top prize.
11:14But it's still 250,000, a quarter of a million pounds you're playing for, and you're only seven
11:20questions away from it.
11:21You know seven things, you win a quarter of a million pounds.
11:24Shall we find out?
11:26Yes, please.
11:26OK.
11:27This is the £5,000 question.
11:31Paracetamol is classed as which of these types of drug?
11:36Antihistamine, analgesic, antibiotic, or ACE inhibitor?
11:47I'm going to pass.
11:52Well, no chit-chat there.
11:54Straight into a pass, and off you go.
11:55Um, brief, we've barely got to know each other.
11:59Now, let's bring out the next contestant.
12:03Who is calling herself Bryony Retta, but we all know it's Keira Knightley, really.
12:10Analytical chemist from Brixham, welcome.
12:12Right, you can't pass.
12:14I know.
12:14That's the disaster.
12:16Unless, of course, you know it, in which case it's of no consequence.
12:20I'll read the question for you again.
12:22Paracetamol is classed as which of these types of drug?
12:27Um, so I should know this, because I'm a chemist.
12:29Hmm.
12:29But I'm not sure.
12:30Um, I know it's not A, and I know it's not C, so it's between B and D.
12:35Um, I'm obviously just going to have to go for it.
12:38Um, so I'm going to say an ACE inhibitor, final answer.
12:45Oh, it's a disaster.
12:48I'm really sorry, that's the wrong answer.
12:50The correct answer is analgesic.
12:54Oh, well.
12:56Pain relief, antihistamine obviously relieves allergies,
12:59antibiotic fights, bacterial infection.
13:01ACE inhibitor is used in the treatment of hypertension and heart failure.
13:06So I'm really sorry about that, but we must now say goodbye, ladies and gentlemen.
13:10Bryony Retta.
13:11Sorry.
13:12Oh, dear.
13:13So, Nabil, you're back.
13:19And before we get going, I'm afraid we have to take a break.
13:23So, um, see you in a few moments.
13:38Welcome back to Millionaire Hot Seat.
13:41Nabil is currently in the hot seat.
13:43£5,000 is the next question.
13:46You can't pass, and you're aiming for a top prize that now stands at £100,000.
13:52You see, that's dropped as a result of, um, the previous contestant getting a question wrong.
13:58Right, let's have a look at this question, shall we?
13:59£5,000.
14:00Which of these literary characters was created by Charlotte Bronte?
14:07Mr. Bumble, Mr. Rochester, Mr. Tickle, or Mr. Darcy?
14:15I'm going to be honest, I actually have no idea about this.
14:17So, I'm going to have to take a stab in the dark.
14:19And then, yeah, I've got no cue for any of these.
14:22So, I'll go with Mr. Rochester, final answer.
14:27You're a lucky young man.
14:29That is the correct answer.
14:30Well done.
14:34Um, you didn't even do any working out.
14:36Now, Bumble is Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist.
14:39Tickle, Mr. Tickle?
14:42Have you ever read a Mr. Men book?
14:44Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:45There you go, you see.
14:47And Darcy is Jane Austen in a white shirt coming out of a lake with no interest.
14:51So, apart from to all the women in the audience.
14:56Righty-ho, here we go.
14:58Obviously, you can't pass because you've used your pass already.
15:01But this question is £7,500.
15:03That's what it's worth if you get it right.
15:05Let's have a look at it.
15:06As of 2025, which of these UK confectionery assortments
15:11contains the widest variety of sweets?
15:16Quality Street, Celebrations, Heroes or Roses?
15:23So, I don't think it's Heroes or Roses.
15:25I think in those, it's about six different assortments.
15:28I think Celebrations or Quality Street is one of those two.
15:32So, I'm just trying to think, like...
15:35Hmm...
15:38I think one has eight and one might have nine.
15:41Ten seconds.
15:42Yeah.
15:43Hmm...
15:44I think I'll go to Quality Street, final answer.
15:48You're not up on your lady literature.
15:52But you are up on your sweets.
15:54That is the correct answer.
15:56Well done.
15:57So, this is for £10,000.
16:05Let's have a look at the question.
16:08Which of these memoirs by former prime ministers
16:11was written by a Labour prime minister?
16:14For the record,
16:17A Journey,
16:19Unleashed,
16:20or the Downing Street years?
16:23Again,
16:24I'm not too familiar with this at all.
16:27Don't think about this.
16:28For the record,
16:29A Journey.
16:29I'm assuming one of them will be written by Tony Blair, though.
16:34Uh...
16:35Mmm...
16:40Again, just a guess.
16:45So, go with the Downing Street years, final answer.
16:48I'm afraid your luck's run out.
16:53That's the wrong answer.
16:53Ah, yeah.
16:55Really sorry.
16:56Um...
16:57Inevitably,
16:58it was called A Journey.
17:00Tony Blair is the correct answer.
17:02The rest of Conservative MPs,
17:03for the record,
17:04was David Cameron.
17:05Unleashed,
17:05inevitably,
17:06was Boris Johnson.
17:07And the Downing Street years was Margaret Thatcher.
17:11So,
17:12I'm really sorry about that,
17:13but it means we have to say goodbye,
17:15ladies and gentlemen.
17:16Nabeel Nowzer.
17:17Sorry, mate.
17:18I'm really sorry about that.
17:20If we can bring, um,
17:21Alan Lothian back,
17:23company director from Warwick.
17:25Welcome back.
17:26Alan,
17:26no passes available to you anymore.
17:28Obviously,
17:29you've used that
17:29at £500
17:31when we last saw you.
17:32Now look at us,
17:33£7,500.
17:35OK,
17:36this is for
17:37£10,000.
17:39Let's have a look
17:40at the question.
17:43The highest mountain peak
17:44outside of Asia
17:45lies on the mainland
17:47of which continent?
17:49Africa,
17:51Europe,
17:52North America,
17:54or South America?
17:55The highest mountain peak
17:57outside of Asia
17:58lies on the mainland
18:00of which continent?
18:03Oh,
18:03there's so many
18:04different ones to think of.
18:05There was one that sprung
18:06into my mind straight away,
18:07but I'm just trying
18:07to think it through,
18:08just to try and be
18:08on the safe side,
18:09and I could think
18:10all the way through it
18:10and still get it wrong.
18:1115 seconds.
18:13I'm going to...
18:14I'm going to say
18:16Africa,
18:17final answer.
18:20Sorry.
18:20That's the wrong answer.
18:23I'm sorry.
18:25No,
18:26the correct answer is
18:27South America.
18:28So I'd have been wrong as well.
18:30OK.
18:31Yeah.
18:31You're going my way.
18:32Well,
18:32I was thinking it was between,
18:34what's it called,
18:34Mount McKinley and Alaska
18:35and Kilimanjaro.
18:36Kilimanjaro,
18:36I suppose, yeah.
18:37But we're both wrong.
18:39Yeah.
18:40Mount Okongawa
18:41is in Argentina.
18:446,900 metres.
18:46North America
18:47is Mount McKinley
18:48in Alaska there.
18:49Africa is Kilimanjaro.
18:50So we were right
18:51and yet wrong.
18:52Europe is Elbrus
18:53at 5,600 metres.
18:56So I'm really sorry
18:56about that,
18:57but we've got to say goodbye.
18:58Alan Lothian,
18:59ladies and gentlemen.
19:00See you.
19:00Right.
19:04Kathy,
19:04let's have you
19:05back in the hot seat.
19:08Right.
19:08There's only two players
19:09remaining now.
19:10You can't pass,
19:12as I'm sure you know.
19:13Yes.
19:14Let's have a look
19:14at the next question,
19:15which is worth
19:16£10,000.
19:18Here we go.
19:20Which of these
19:21milestones in women's football
19:23happened most recently?
19:26Ballon d'Or
19:27Femina
19:28first awarded,
19:29first million pound
19:32transfer,
19:34England's first
19:35UEFA Euros final
19:37or women's
19:39Super League
19:40begins?
19:42So the
19:44UEFA Euros final
19:48I think is more
19:49recent.
19:51The
19:51Super League
19:53is also very
19:54recent.
19:56And
19:57however I
20:00am going to
20:01guess
20:01that it's the
20:03first million pound
20:04transfer
20:05final answer.
20:08You're not sure,
20:09are you?
20:09No.
20:10Doesn't matter.
20:11It's the correct
20:12answer.
20:12Well done you.
20:14Well done.
20:18Yeah,
20:18it was
20:18Olivia Smith
20:19from Liverpool
20:20to Arsenal.
20:22Ballon d'Or
20:23was
20:232018.
20:25Super League
20:252011.
20:26Euros final
20:27was 1984.
20:29It was the
20:29first UEFA Euros final
20:31I think rather than
20:32the most recent one
20:32which England won
20:33didn't they?
20:34Yes.
20:35Okay,
20:35well it didn't matter
20:36that it was muddled
20:37thinking because you got
20:38to the right place
20:39in the end.
20:40Now what that means
20:41I'm afraid
20:41you now can't win.
20:44Sad for you
20:45I know but
20:45good news for you
20:47because you can win.
20:48Let me explain how it
20:49works, okay?
20:50If you get this next
20:51question right
20:51you win £20,000.
20:54If you get it wrong
20:55because we're generous
20:57you can have £1,000.
20:58No passes available
20:59it's just you
21:00on your own
21:01and you've got
21:0245 seconds
21:03to answer it.
21:04Now
21:04here we go.
21:07In 2022
21:08which of these
21:09animals
21:10was officially
21:11recognised
21:11as a native
21:13species
21:13in England?
21:16Beaver
21:16wild boar
21:18wolf
21:20reindeer
21:21So it's not
21:24reindeer
21:24reindeer is not
21:26a native species
21:27and neither
21:28is the wolf
21:28so it's between
21:30beaver
21:31and wild boar
21:33I believe that
21:34beavers have been
21:35reintroduced
21:37and I think
21:39that the wild boar
21:40has more continuity
21:42so I'm going
21:45to say
21:45and it's a guess
21:47wild boar
21:49final answer
21:50Well it was a
21:5450-50 shout
21:55and it's the wrong
21:58answer
21:58I am so sorry
22:00Cathy
22:00I am so
22:01sorry about that
22:02No the correct
22:04answer
22:04was beaver
22:05you were absolutely
22:07right to narrow it
22:07down to those two
22:08you just went in
22:09the wrong direction
22:10oh that is such a shame
22:12but it does mean
22:13you are leaving
22:13with a thousand pounds
22:15Thank you very much
22:16A thousand pounds
22:17And that's it
22:20I'm afraid
22:20thank you very much
22:21for playing
22:21thank you for coming along
22:23even though you're
22:24going home
22:24completely empty handed
22:25and join me next time
22:27when six new players
22:28will all be here
22:28all hoping to win
22:30a million pounds
22:31see you then
22:31applause
22:33applause
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