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00:00Hello and welcome to Millionaire Hot Seat.
00:24Now, if you boil the bones of who wants to be a millionaire,
00:28this is the delicious broth you end up with.
00:32Timed answers, no lifelines,
00:34and five other players waiting to jump into your place
00:37if you mess it up.
00:39Let's meet tonight's contestants.
00:41They are...
00:43Chris Evans from Birmingham.
00:45Bobby Freeman from Gateshead.
00:49Raza Khan from Bradford.
00:52Michelle Hardy from Chesterfield.
00:55Lucy Newton from Barbon.
00:56And Sandra Crump from East Greenstead.
01:00Good.
01:01Now, before the show,
01:02there was a random draw to see who goes in the hot seat first.
01:06And the winner of that was...
01:08Chris Evans.
01:10Welcome, Chris.
01:13There's your seat.
01:14Help yourself.
01:16Welcome.
01:18So, you're Chris Evans,
01:20a science teacher from Birmingham.
01:22That's right.
01:22Nice to see you've dressed up for the occasion.
01:24Thank you very much.
01:25Now, there are one or two rules I ought to talk you through
01:28before we start.
01:2915 questions,
01:30get them all right,
01:31you win a million pounds.
01:33You've no lifelines,
01:34but you can pass.
01:36If you do that,
01:37you go to the back of the queue,
01:38and that's your pass used up.
01:40You only get one per show.
01:42If you get the question wrong,
01:44we lose the top rung from the ladder,
01:46prize money shrinks,
01:48and you go home.
01:49OK, you ready?
01:50I'm ready.
01:51Let's play Millionaire Hot Seat.
01:56Good, good.
01:58Now, we've got 15 seconds to answer this question,
02:03which is worth £100.
02:04Here we go.
02:06A best man's speech is most commonly delivered at which event?
02:11Graduation, funeral, housewarming, or wedding?
02:16OK, so you have speeches at all of these events,
02:20but, of course, a best man's speech
02:22would be the best man of a groom.
02:24So the answer is D, wedding, final answer.
02:27Correct answer.
02:28Well done.
02:29It's £100.
02:32This is for £200.
02:34In the UK, which of these measurements
02:39has the smallest volume?
02:43One pint, one gallon, one litre,
02:48or one fluid ounce?
02:51OK, so you've got both metric and imperial there.
02:54So I know that a pint is less than a litre.
02:58A fluid ounce would, of course, be the smallest there.
03:00I'm going to lock in D, one fluid ounce, final answer.
03:03So, two seconds left.
03:07But the correct answer.
03:08Well done.
03:10Well done.
03:13This is for £300.
03:17Hereford, Jersey, and Aberdeen Angus
03:19are all breeds of which farm animal?
03:22Chicken, sheep, cattle, or pig?
03:29I'm pretty sure you have Angus beef,
03:31so therefore you would assume...
03:34You would know this, wouldn't you, Jeremy?
03:36I'm going to go for C, cattle, final answer.
03:40And the correct answer.
03:42Well done.
03:45Right.
03:46This is for £500.
03:47The original line-up of which of these pop groups
03:54is 60% women?
03:58Steps, Little Mix,
04:00The Pussycat Dolls,
04:02or McFly?
04:04OK, McFly was all boy,
04:05The Pussycat Dolls all girls,
04:07Little Mix all girls,
04:08Steps are three girls,
04:09and two boys, that's 60%,
04:10so the answer is A, Steps.
04:12And the correct answer, yes.
04:17Well done.
04:21We are speeding along,
04:23and we've reached £1,000.
04:24This is the question.
04:28Which of these alphabetic currency codes
04:31represents a type of dollar?
04:33D-O-P,
04:36H-K-D,
04:39D-K-K,
04:41or V-N-D?
04:44So, I think it's the Hong Kong dollar,
04:47but I'm not 100%,
04:50but it is only for £1,000.
04:54Four seconds.
04:55I'm going to lock in B,
04:56H-K-D, final answer.
05:00And the correct answer.
05:02Oh, no.
05:02I thought you were going to tell me I was wrong, then.
05:05No.
05:06Although I was slightly intrigued
05:08by the notion of it's only £1,000.
05:11If you get it wrong,
05:12the million-pound prize is gone.
05:15That's true, yeah.
05:16This lot would have properly hated you
05:17if they'd have done that.
05:19Righty-ho.
05:20Now, as we're above £1,000,
05:22you therefore get longer to answer them.
05:2530 seconds now, OK?
05:26This is your £2,000 question.
05:29In 2025,
05:33which item made by Hermes
05:36for the actor Jane Birkin
05:38sold at auction for more than £7 million?
05:43Handbag,
05:45watch,
05:46scarf,
05:47or perfume?
05:48OK.
05:51I don't know the answer.
05:55So, I believe
05:56I don't want to even add
05:59any help or information
06:01to the next player
06:03because I think I'll be leading them down
06:05the wrong path.
06:07So,
06:08I'm going to pass Jeremy
06:09and take my place
06:10at the back of the line.
06:11Okey-doke.
06:12Thanks, Chris.
06:13You've done very well so far,
06:15but keep your fingers crossed
06:15you'll be back later.
06:16And let's bring out
06:17the next contestant.
06:22Welcome.
06:23Bobby Freeman,
06:24IT support engineer
06:25from Gateshead.
06:26Hello, Jeremy.
06:27Right, now,
06:28the bad news is
06:29you can't pass, I'm afraid.
06:30We've just had a pass.
06:31You can't.
06:32You have to answer this question.
06:33Yep.
06:34You have 30 seconds.
06:36In 2025,
06:38which item made by Hermes
06:40for the actor Jane Birkin
06:41sold at auction
06:43for more than £7 million?
06:45So, I was actually quite glad
06:47that this got passed me
06:48because I think I know the answer.
06:50I know Hermes aren't known,
06:52really, for making watches.
06:53Perfumes, I know they do.
06:55Probably scarves as well,
06:56but I know the Birkin bag
06:57is one of the most
06:58sought-after handbags, I think.
07:01So, yeah,
07:02I think off the back of that
07:04I'm going to have to go
07:04A, handbag, final answer.
07:08And the right answer.
07:10Nice work.
07:11Nice work.
07:12The Birkin bag.
07:14Yeah.
07:15Now, good news,
07:16your pass is now available to you.
07:19This question is for £3,000.
07:23What's depicted on the logo
07:25that indicates a garage
07:27is authorised to perform
07:29MOT tests?
07:30£3,000,
07:32two squares,
07:33three triangles,
07:35four stars,
07:37or five circles?
07:40I think I know this as well.
07:42I believe it's like
07:42usually a blue background
07:43of white,
07:45and I believe it's
07:45three triangles
07:46in sort of a
07:47two on the bottom,
07:49one on the top,
07:50or the other way around.
07:53It's not two...
07:54It's definitely not two squares.
07:55I don't think it's stars.
07:57I don't think I've seen that before.
07:58Ten seconds.
07:59I'm going to lock in
08:00B,
08:00three triangles,
08:01final answer.
08:04Correct answer.
08:05Nice.
08:07Well done.
08:08Well done.
08:09All six contestants
08:10are still here,
08:11and the top prize
08:12is therefore
08:13still a million pounds.
08:15Now,
08:15this is for £5,000.
08:17Which of these words
08:20can be spelt
08:21by putting
08:22two US state
08:23postal abbreviations
08:25together?
08:27Post,
08:28mail,
08:30card,
08:31or mark?
08:34So, initially,
08:34I'm thinking mail.
08:36It could be
08:36Massachusetts
08:37and Illinois.
08:38Oh, no,
08:38Illinois.
08:39I'm really bad for my America.
08:40US states.
08:42California.
08:42I don't know enough
08:46to probably risk it,
08:48but my initial thought
08:50would have been B.
08:52I'm going to have to
08:52use my pass,
08:53I think.
08:56Mkido.
08:57Bobby,
08:57let's hope
08:58we see you again later.
09:00But in the meantime,
09:01let's bring out
09:01another contestant.
09:04Welcome,
09:05Raza Khan,
09:06marketing tech manager
09:07from Bradford.
09:08Yeah.
09:08Hopefully,
09:09that little bit
09:10of out loud thinking
09:11there will be
09:13of some use
09:13to you
09:14and the time
09:14you've had
09:15to think about it.
09:16You can't pass
09:17remember.
09:18This is the question.
09:19Which of these words
09:20could be spelt
09:21by putting
09:21two US state
09:23postal abbreviations
09:24together?
09:26Yep.
09:27So,
09:28as Bobby said,
09:30Massachusetts,
09:31I can't say,
09:32that state,
09:32I've got a list.
09:34And also,
09:35Illinois is a state.
09:36So,
09:37I will go
09:38M-A-I-L,
09:40male,
09:40final answer,
09:41please.
09:42And the correct answer.
09:44Well done.
09:44Raza.
09:45And well done you.
09:48Right,
09:49excellent.
09:50This is for
09:50seven and a half thousand,
09:52the million pound price,
09:53still available.
09:54And your pass is now
09:55available,
09:56by the way.
09:56Absolutely.
09:57Which of these
09:58traditional French dishes
10:00does not
10:01typically contain
10:02seafood?
10:04Bouillabaisse,
10:05mou marinière,
10:08cassoulet,
10:10ou salad niçois?
10:12Salad niçois
10:14is
10:15something
10:16chunai.
10:17Mou marinière
10:19is
10:19mussels.
10:21Cassoulet,
10:22I have
10:24no idea.
10:26And
10:26bouillabaisse,
10:28also no idea.
10:31Ten seconds.
10:32I think
10:33I'll use
10:34my pass.
10:35Wise choice,
10:37protect that
10:37million pounds.
10:38OK,
10:39Raza,
10:39we shall bring out
10:40another contestant.
10:44Welcome.
10:46Michelle Hardy,
10:47a retired finance
10:48manager from
10:48Chesterfield.
10:49Yes.
10:50This is the
10:51question for
10:52seven and a half
10:52thousand pounds.
10:54Which of these
10:54traditional French
10:56dishes does not
10:57typically contain
10:58seafood?
10:58OK,
11:01so luckily
11:02I do think
11:02I know this
11:03one.
11:04Everything that
11:05Raza said
11:06is correct
11:07and the two
11:07he didn't know.
11:09Cassoulet is
11:09beans
11:10and bouillabaisse
11:12is definitely
11:12fish.
11:14Salad niçois,
11:16I did think
11:17maybe anchovies
11:18as opposed to
11:18tuna,
11:19but I think he's
11:20right.
11:20So I'm going
11:21to stick
11:21not typically
11:22seafood,
11:23cassoulet.
11:24Final answer?
11:25Final answer.
11:26Three seconds
11:27to go there.
11:28But the right
11:30answer,
11:30of course,
11:31you knew that.
11:33It's actually
11:33cassoulet is a
11:35variety of meats
11:36including pork
11:37and sausage,
11:38but it does have
11:38beans in it,
11:39doesn't it?
11:40A million pound
11:41prize still
11:42available,
11:42but now we must
11:43take a short
11:44break.
11:44See you in a
11:45minute.
11:45Bye.
11:45welcome back to
11:59Millionaire Hot Seat.
12:00Michelle is
12:00currently in the
12:01Hot Seat.
12:02Top prize still a
12:03million pounds.
12:04This is for
12:0510,000 pounds
12:06though.
12:06In the Lord of the
12:09Rings,
12:10which of these
12:10groups has the
12:11most members in
12:13the collective
12:13known as the
12:14Fellowship of the
12:16Ring?
12:17Elves,
12:18men,
12:20hobbits,
12:21or wizards?
12:22OK.
12:25So, as much as I
12:26love literature,
12:28Lord of the Rings
12:28is not one of the
12:29things I'm familiar
12:30with, so I am
12:33definitely going to
12:33use my pass on
12:34this, Jeremy.
12:36Okey-doke.
12:37Well, I hope there's
12:38enough time to get
12:39you back, but in
12:39the meantime, let's
12:40bring out the next
12:42contestant.
12:45Hello.
12:47Lucy Newton,
12:48primary school
12:48administrator from
12:49Barbour.
12:50Right, so, bad
12:52news.
12:52You can't pass,
12:53I'm afraid.
12:54Yeah.
12:54Good news, you've
12:55got 30 seconds to
12:56answer.
12:56This is it.
12:57In the Lord of the
12:58Rings, which of
12:59these groups has
12:59the most members
13:00in the collective
13:01known as the
13:02Fellowship of the
13:03Ring?
13:05I really don't
13:06know.
13:07This is a really
13:07bad one that I
13:08can't pass on.
13:10I don't think it's
13:11wizards, because I
13:12think there's only
13:13one.
13:15There were quite a
13:16few hobbits.
13:1815 seconds.
13:19Yeah.
13:20I don't know, so I'm
13:23going to have to
13:24guess.
13:28Five seconds.
13:29Yeah.
13:30Please, can I lock in
13:32hobbits, but it's a
13:33guess, and I really
13:34don't know.
13:34Well, it was a total
13:37guess, and it was
13:39correct.
13:40That is the right
13:41answer.
13:43Wow.
13:45Yeah, there were four
13:46hobbits, so well done.
13:48So it's still a million
13:49quid as the top prize.
13:50That's fantastic.
13:51This, though, is for
13:52£20,000, and you
13:54have 45 seconds to
13:57answer.
13:57Here we go.
14:00In the British
14:01Army, which of these
14:02ranks is the highest?
14:04brigadier, major
14:07general, colonel, or
14:11field marshal?
14:13Oh, OK.
14:15Well, I don't know this
14:17one either.
14:18I don't think it's
14:19colonel or major
14:21general.
14:24Major general.
14:24Oh, now I'm not sure.
14:25I don't think it's
14:26colonel.
14:27I think it's between
14:28brigadier and field
14:29marshal.
14:30And I think...
14:32Oh, I really don't
14:35know.
14:36Um, I think it's
14:38field marshal.
14:42And I know that I
14:44could pass, but
14:46selfishly, I don't
14:47think I'll get back in
14:48the seat.
14:48Ten seconds.
14:48So, please, can I say
14:50field marshal, final
14:51answer?
14:53Now, if that's wrong,
14:55you go home.
14:56Yes.
14:57The prize front drops
14:58by £750,000.
15:00That's what's
15:01riding on this.
15:01Sorry, sorry if I'm
15:02wrong, everybody.
15:03£750,000, if she's
15:05got that wrong.
15:07But you haven't.
15:08That's the correct
15:09answer.
15:14Nice.
15:14This is an
15:15astonishing show to
15:16get to this stage and
15:17still have the million
15:19pounds available.
15:20So, this question
15:21for £50,000.
15:23Typically used to
15:28measure the speed of a
15:29rotating shaft, which
15:31of these instruments is
15:33also known as a rev
15:35counter?
15:35Geiger counter,
15:39hygrometer,
15:41tachometer,
15:42or voltmeter?
15:46OK, just to go with the
15:48theme, I don't know the
15:49answer to this either.
15:52It's not a Geiger counter
15:54because that's for
15:56background radiation.
15:58Oh, tachograph.
16:07A voltmeter must be for
16:09electricity.
16:0920 seconds.
16:10I don't know what a
16:12hygrometer is, a
16:14hygrometer, an
16:16tachometer, a
16:17tachograph, you have
16:18that in a lorry.
16:19Ten seconds.
16:20I don't, I don't
16:21know, but please can
16:23I say...
16:25Five.
16:25C, final answer.
16:32Again, £750,000
16:34riding on this.
16:35Sorry, everybody.
16:37And you're right
16:38again.
16:39Unbelievable.
16:41Luckiest contestant
16:42in human history.
16:44Well worked out, sort
16:45of, but you got there
16:46and that's tremendous.
16:47So this is for
16:48£100,000.
16:50Ooh!
16:51It is ooh.
16:52You're allowed to go
16:53ooh for that.
16:55This is the question.
16:58Which of these people
16:59was oldest when they
17:01first achieved the
17:02following?
17:05Leonardo DiCaprio,
17:07an Oscar.
17:09David Beckham,
17:10knighthood.
17:11Barack Obama,
17:13US presidency.
17:15David Bowie,
17:16Brit award.
17:19OK.
17:22I don't know this either.
17:24Erm, Leonardo DiCaprio
17:26has only just won an Oscar
17:29and I think he's in a...
17:30I think he's in his 40s.
17:34David Beckham's just been
17:36knighted and I think he
17:37is about 50.
17:41I didn't know that David Bowie
17:42won a Brit award.
17:44Barack Obama.
17:4715 seconds.
17:49That was about...
17:50Which of these was the oldest
17:53when they first achieved the following?
17:55Um, I wonder if it was posthumous.
17:59Please, can I lock in David Bowie,
18:01number four?
18:02D.
18:02D.
18:03D, not four.
18:05Panicky.
18:05Your luck's run out.
18:14Yeah.
18:14That is the wrong answer.
18:15Yeah, I'm really sorry.
18:17With one second to go.
18:19No, it is actually David Beckham.
18:21You were right.
18:22He was 50.
18:24Erm, Barack Obama, 47.
18:26Leonardo DiCaprio was 41.
18:28David Bowie was 37
18:29when he got his Brit.
18:30Oh.
18:30So, I'm really sorry about that
18:32but we must say goodbye.
18:33After a very good run,
18:35it must be said,
18:36ladies and gentlemen,
18:37Lucy Newton.
18:37Aw, thank you.
18:38Well done, Lucy.
18:39Sorry that it didn't work out.
18:42So,
18:43let's have the next contestant
18:46in the hot seat
18:47and you're Sandra Crump,
18:49retired pet food nutritionist.
18:51Welcome.
18:52Now,
18:53because that was an incorrect answer,
18:55the prize fund is now
18:56a quarter of a million pounds.
18:57It's still enormous
18:59by any standards, okay?
19:00That's what you're playing for.
19:02This question, though,
19:03is for £100,000.
19:06Here it comes.
19:09In which of these sports
19:11has Team GB
19:12won an Olympic medal
19:14on only one occasion?
19:17Artistic swimming,
19:19badminton,
19:22skateboarding,
19:23or taekwondo?
19:27Okay.
19:29Um, taekwondo,
19:30I think we're pretty good at taekwondo.
19:32I think we've won more than once.
19:33And artistic swimming,
19:38I think we may have only,
19:42we may have only won once on that.
19:45Skateboarding,
19:45I think is,
19:47was introduced recently
19:49and we did win
19:51an Olympic medal on that.
19:54So,
19:55um,
19:55I don't think it's badminton.
19:57So,
19:57I think that skateboarding,
19:59final answer.
20:00Oh no,
20:04I'm sorry.
20:06Oh dear.
20:07Artistic swimming.
20:08I'm sorry,
20:08it was artistic swimming,
20:09I do apologise.
20:10Oh no.
20:11Won by Izzy Thorpe
20:12and Kate Shortman
20:13at Paris 2024.
20:14Wow.
20:14Um,
20:15that was very brief
20:16but we must say goodbye,
20:18ladies and gentlemen.
20:18Sandra Crump.
20:27Welcome back.
20:28Uh,
20:28now,
20:29because that was an incorrect answer,
20:31uh,
20:31the prize fund is now at 100,000.
20:33I have some bad news,
20:35I'm afraid,
20:35for, uh,
20:36Bobby Raza and Michelle.
20:38This is the final question.
20:40Um,
20:41so you won't be making it back.
20:42You're going to be asked a question.
20:44If you get the answer right,
20:46you win
20:47100,000 pounds.
20:50If you get it wrong,
20:52we'll give you 1,000 pounds.
20:54This is the question.
20:58Which of the title characters
21:00in these biographical musicals
21:03was born first in real life?
21:07The unsinkable Molly Brown,
21:10Barnum,
21:12Annie Get Your Gun,
21:14you'd think might be after Molly Brown.
21:17Barnum,
21:17never heard of it.
21:18I don't know.
21:19I don't know.
21:25Molly Brown,
21:26was that something to do with Titanic?
21:28Was Evita,
21:29obviously,
21:29that's the Argentinian set musical.
21:34Was that before 1912?
21:36I actually can't,
21:37I'm not sure.
21:38Annie Get Your Gun,
21:40you'd think might be after Molly Brown.
21:41Barnum,
21:42never heard of.
21:4615 seconds.
21:48Oh, my gosh.
21:50It's for 100,000 pounds.
21:52Mm-hmm.
21:5210.
21:54Mike,
21:55I'm drawn to Evita.
21:57I don't know.
21:57D, Evita,
21:58final answer.
21:58Oh, my gosh.
22:06I'm really sorry.
22:07Oh, it's okay.
22:07That's the wrong answer.
22:07It's okay.
22:08It's okay.
22:09I'm really, really sorry.
22:10It's Barnum,
22:11the one you hadn't heard of.
22:12Oh, never mind.
22:13No, that's gutting.
22:14I could say,
22:15what would you have spent the money on?
22:16But that seems cruel.
22:18So,
22:19yeah,
22:20Barnum,
22:20the showman,
22:211810,
22:22and Eva Peron was 1919.
22:24Oh,
22:25I am sorry about that,
22:26Chris.
22:26It's fine.
22:27I've had a wonderful day.
22:28You have?
22:28And you aren't going away
22:29with 1,000 pounds.
22:30Can't knock that.
22:31Thank you so much.
22:32That's how it worked.
22:34And that,
22:34I'm afraid,
22:35is all we've got time for.
22:37Join me next time
22:38when six new players will be here,
22:40all hoping to win a million.
22:41See you then.
22:42Take care.
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