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00:00Thank you so much, thank you, thank you.
00:30Hello and welcome to Millionaire Hot Seat.
00:33Now, 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.
00:44There are six of them and they are...
00:47Nabil Nazar from Tottenham.
00:50Alan Lothian from Warwick.
00:53Kathy Nissen from East Princeton.
00:56Kieran Cambo from Wolverhampton.
00:58Janal Amitola from Croydon.
01:02And Brian Iretta from Brixham.
01:07OK, before the show there was a random draw to decide who goes in the hot seat first and the winner of that was...
01:14Nabil Nazar.
01:16So, well done, Nabil.
01:17Take your place.
01:21In the hot seat.
01:24We'll get cracking.
01:26You're looking nervous.
01:28See how it goes?
01:28Let me talk you through some of the rules, OK?
01:32Fifteen questions, you win a million quid.
01:34But that's the same as million there.
01:36Where it differs is that you can pass.
01:39If you're not sure about something, just pass on it.
01:43You then go back over there to the back of the queue, OK?
01:47But you can't use your pass again.
01:48That's it.
01:49You've only got one.
01:51Right.
01:51The other thing is, if you answer and you get it wrong, the top rung of the prize ladder goes.
01:58The actual prize money shrinks.
02:00And you go home.
02:02Getting it wrong, bad thing.
02:04Sounds good.
02:05It doesn't sound good.
02:06It sounds terrifying, I'm sure.
02:07But, shall we get going?
02:09Yeah, let's do it.
02:10OK, let's play Millionaire Hot Seat.
02:16Right.
02:18Questions aren't as easy, the early ones, as they are on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
02:22Be prepared for that.
02:23And remember your time, OK?
02:26You've only got 15 seconds to answer these questions.
02:29This one is worth £100.
02:30Here we go.
02:32In his famous June 1940 speech to the House of Commons, Winston Churchill said,
02:39We shall fight where?
02:42On the football pitches?
02:44On the trains?
02:46On the beaches?
02:48Or on social media?
02:50So, that one should be on the beaches, final answer.
02:54And that is the correct answer, that is £100.
03:00Right, now.
03:01This one is for £200.
03:03Again, 15 seconds to answer it.
03:06The World Rugby Museum is located at which sporting venue?
03:12Twickenham, Wembley Stadium, Wembley Stadium, Wembley Stadium, Wembley Stadium or Alexandra Palace?
03:19I think on the balance of things, I think on the balance of things, I'll go with Twickenham, final answer.
03:25You're getting them easy.
03:26You're getting them easy.
03:27That is the correct answer as well, £200.
03:32Wembley, obviously, is football, lords is cricket, and Ali Pally is darts and masters snooker.
03:38Righty-ho, this is for £300.
03:41The French phrase, vendredi-soir, translates into English as what?
03:51Last Monday, next Wednesday, Friday evening, or Sunday morning?
03:56So, I think here, I would like to use my pass, final answer.
04:00No-key-doke, not a French speaker, then?
04:04No, unfortunately not.
04:05OK, well, if you'd like to take your place over there in the gloom, and we will bring out the next contestant.
04:14Welcome.
04:15Alan Lothian, company director from Warwick.
04:18That's right, yeah.
04:19Welcome to the hot seat.
04:22Very best of luck.
04:23You do have one small problem if you don't speak French, you can't pass.
04:27Because, Nabil did, you can't.
04:30So, you're going to have to answer this.
04:32Let me read the question for you again.
04:34The French phrase, vendredi-soir, translates into English as what?
04:41Well, I haven't done French for such a long time, but I do remember back to my GCSE days,
04:46and I think it is Friday evening, final answer.
04:50I think you're right.
04:51Well done.
04:52That's £300.
04:54And that means your pass now becomes available.
04:59OK.
05:00Righty-ho.
05:01This is for £500.
05:03In which of these exercises does a person usually begin lying flat on their back?
05:10Burpee, plank, mountain climber, or ab crunch?
05:17Ooh.
05:21No, that's a tricky one.
05:22Ten seconds.
05:23Yeah.
05:24Erm...
05:26Five seconds.
05:27Ten seconds.
05:28I'm not too sure.
05:29I'm going to pass on that one.
05:30There you go.
05:32Two seconds to go.
05:34OK, Alan, if you'd like to go back into the pit of despair over there,
05:37and let's bring out the next contestant.
05:39APPLAUSE
05:43Welcome.
05:44Cathy Nissen?
05:45Yes.
05:46Did you used to be called Datsun?
05:48No.
05:49Small motoring joke there.
05:51A judo teacher?
05:52Yes.
05:53You probably know the answer to this, then.
05:54Erm...
05:55From East Grinstead.
05:56Erm...
05:57You can't pass, as I'm sure you know.
05:59Let me read the question for you again, if I may.
06:01In which of these exercises does a person usually begin lying flat on their back?
06:07So, um, burpee is from standing, the other two are not from the back,
06:12so the answer is ab crunch, final answer.
06:17Perfect for you.
06:18Correct answer.
06:19Well done.
06:20Well done, Cathy.
06:22APPLAUSE
06:23Right, now, this is for £1,000, right?
06:27According to the UK Kennel Club, which of these dog breeds is not classed in the toy group?
06:37Papillon?
06:39Pointer?
06:41Pomeranian?
06:43Or Pug?
06:45So, these are all pedigree dogs, and the one that is not a toy is the Pointer, final answer.
06:54And the correct answer.
06:59APPLAUSE
07:01Pointer is a gun dog.
07:03Right, what that means is, you've reached £1,000, OK?
07:07You now have 30 seconds.
07:09The questions do get a lot harder, so you'll need longer to think about them.
07:13OK, this is for £2,000.
07:15What's the total cash value of one each of the eight denominations of UK points
07:23ordinarily in general circulation?
07:26£1.66, £2.77, £3.88, or £4.99?
07:36So, this is...
07:40I have no idea, so I'm going to pass on this one.
07:46It's going to take some working out that, for sure. OK, don't blame you.
07:52Cathy, if you'd like to go and sit over there, and we will bring out our next contestant as we may. Thank you.
07:58APPLAUSE
07:59Tiran. Tiran Cambo.
08:04Yeah.
08:05Personal trainer.
08:06Yeah, I was hoping for that.
08:08You were hoping for the approach?
08:09Well, you haven't, you've got this one.
08:11No.
08:12From Wolverhampton.
08:13Now, you've had a minute or two to think about it. A bit longer than Cathy had, that's for sure.
08:17Let me read the question for you again. You can't pass, remember, you've got to answer it.
08:22What's the total cash value of one each of the eight denominations of UK coin ordinarily in general circulation?
08:30Yeah, luckily I had enough time to calculate it, so I hope my maths is correct. I'm going to say 388. Final answer.
08:40That's the advantage of taking over somebody else's pass. That is the correct answer. Well done.
08:45APPLAUSE
08:48In case you're wondering what that question means, it's 1p plus 2p plus 5p plus 10p plus 20, 50.
08:54You get to 88, £1 and £2, £3. So, there we are, £3.88. Well worked out.
08:59OK, so we are now looking at the £3,000 question. 30 seconds to answer it. Let's have a look.
09:08Which of these countries does not have the same initial letter as its capital city?
09:15Sweden, Algeria, Brazil or Morocco?
09:22Sweden is Stockholm. Algeria is Algiers. Brazil is Brazilia. And I can't think what Morocco is, but by process of elimination, I'm going to say Morocco.
09:34By Lanta. By Lanta.
09:36And the correct answer well done
09:42So you're not interested, but you're quite right with the others, but Morocco everybody thinks it's Casablanca or
09:48Marrakech, she's actually rabat. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that wasn't as well. So there we are
09:53This is for 5,000 pounds. Let's have a look at the question
09:58Which of these cartoon characters is usually depicted wearing an outfit that includes red leg wear?
10:05Garfield, Pink Panther, Winnie the Pooh, or Papa Smurf?
10:18I'm pretty sure it's Winnie the Pooh
10:23Or does he have no leg wear?
10:25Papa Smurf definitely not he wears white clothing
10:29Garfield I thought doesn't wear anything. Pink Panther, maybe just a blazer. 10 seconds left
10:35Uh, I'm gonna say Winnie the Pooh, final answer
10:41Wrong answer. Okay
10:43Winnie the Pooh, from memory, doesn't wear anything. He just wears that shrunken jumper, doesn't he?
10:48I can see it now, yeah
10:49His Papa Smurf wears red leg wear. The others actually, it says they typically have no leg wear
10:54Oh, I'm sorry about that, Kieran, you were doing jolly well, but I'm afraid
10:59It's time to say goodbye, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you.
11:01Kieran Cambo
11:05Okay, here comes the next contestant
11:07Hi
11:09Hi there, and you're Janelle Amitola, credit controller from Croydon
11:13Yep
11:13Welcome to the hot seat
11:15Thank you
11:16Now the problem we've got is because Kieran got that last question wrong
11:20We've lost the million pound top prize
11:23But it's still 250,000
11:25Quarter of a million pounds you're playing for
11:27And you're only seven questions away from it
11:29You know seven things
11:31You win a quarter of a million pounds
11:33Shall we find out?
11:34Yes, please
11:35Okay
11:35This is the 5,000 pound question
11:40Paracetamol is classed as which of these types of drug?
11:45Antihistamine
11:47Analgesic
11:49Antibiotic
11:51Or ACE inhibitor
11:57I'm gonna pass
12:01Well, no chit chat there straight into a pass and off you go
12:04Um, brief
12:06We've barely got to know each other
12:08So let's bring up the next contestant
12:12Who is calling herself Brian Eretta
12:15But we all know it's Keira Knightley really
12:18Analytical chemist from Brixham
12:20Welcome
12:21Right, you can't pass
12:23I know
12:23That's the disaster
12:24Unless of course you know it
12:25In which case it's of no consequence
12:28I'll read the question for you again
12:30Paracetamol is classed as which of these types of drug?
12:35Um, so I should know this because I'm a chemist
12:38But I'm not sure
12:40I know it's not A and I know it's not C
12:42So it's between B and D
12:44Um
12:45I'm obviously just gonna have to go for it
12:47Um, so I'm gonna say an ACE inhibitor final answer
12:52Oh, it's a disaster
12:57I'm really sorry that's the wrong answer
13:01The correct answer is analgesic
13:04Oh, well
13:04Pain relief, antihistamine obviously relieves allergies
13:07Antibiotic fights bacterial infection
13:09ACE inhibitor is used in the treatment of hypertension and heart failure
13:15So I'm really sorry about that
13:16But uh, we must now say goodbye ladies and gentlemen
13:18Brian Eretta
13:21Oh dear
13:25So Nabil, you're back
13:27And before we get going I'm afraid we have to take a break
13:32So, um, see you in a few moments
13:47Welcome back to Millionaire Hot Seat
13:49Nabil is currently in the hot seat
13:52£5,000 is the next question
13:55You can't pass and you're aiming for a top prize that now stands at £100,000
14:00Obviously that's dropped as a result of, um
14:04The previous contestant getting a question wrong
14:07Right, let's have a look at this question shall we?
14:08£5,000
14:11Which of these literary characters was created by Charlotte Bronte?
14:15Mr. Bumble, Mr. Rochester, Mr. Tickle, or Mr. Darcy?
14:22So I'm gonna be honest, I actually have no idea about this
14:26So I'm gonna have to take a stab in the dark
14:28And then, yeah, I've got no cue for any of these
14:31So I'll go with Mr. Rochester, final answer
14:36You're a lucky young man, that is the correct answer
14:39Well done
14:40Um, you didn't even do any working out
14:45No, Bumble is Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist
14:48Tickle?
14:49Mr. Tickle?
14:51Have you ever read a Mr. Men book?
14:53Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah
14:54Yeah, yeah, you see
14:55And Darcy is Jane Austen in a white shirt coming out of a lake with no interest
15:00So
15:02Apart from to all the women in the audience
15:05Righty-ho, here we go
15:06Obviously you can't pass because you've used your pass already
15:10But this question is seven and a half thousand pounds
15:12That's what it's worth if you get it right
15:14Let's have a look at it
15:16As of 2025, which of these UK confectionary assortments contains the widest variety of sweets?
15:24Quality Street
15:26Celebrations
15:28Heroes
15:29Or Roses
15:32So I don't think it's Heroes or Roses
15:34I think in those there's about six different assortments
15:37I think celebrations or Quality Street is the art
15:39It's one of those one of those two
15:40So I'm just trying to think like
15:47I think one has eight and one might have nine
15:50Ten seconds
15:51Yeah
15:54I think I'll go Quality Street final answer
15:57You're not up on your lady literature
16:00But you are up on your sweets
16:03That is the correct answer
16:05Well done
16:06So this is for
16:1110 000 pounds
16:13Let's have a look at the question
16:17Which of these memoirs by former prime ministers was written by a Labour prime minister
16:23For the record
16:26A journey
16:27Unleashed
16:29Or the Downing Street years
16:32Again
16:33I'm too familiar with this at all
16:36Don't think about this
16:37So for the record
16:37A journey
16:40I'm assuming one of them will be written by Tony Blair though
16:42Uh
16:53Again
16:53Just a guess
16:54So go with the
16:55The Downing Street years final answer
16:57I'm afraid your luck's run out
17:01That's the wrong answer
17:02Yeah
17:03Really sorry
17:04Um
17:06Inevitably it was called a journey
17:08Tony Blair is the correct answer
17:11The rest of conservative MPs for the record was David Cameron
17:14Unleashed inevitably was Boris Johnson
17:17And the Downing Street years was Margaret Thatcher
17:20So I'm really sorry about that
17:22But it means we have to say goodbye ladies and gentlemen
17:24Nabeel now sir
17:25Sorry mate
17:27I'm really sorry about that
17:29And we can bring um
17:30Alan Lovian back
17:32Company director from Warwick
17:33Welcome back
17:34Thank you
17:35Alan no passes available to you anymore
17:37Obviously you've used that at 500 pounds when we last saw you
17:41Now look at us seven and a half thousand pounds
17:44Okay this is for 10,000 pounds
17:48Let's have a look at the question
17:52The highest mountain peak outside of Asia
17:54Lies on the mainland of which continent
17:58Africa
17:59Europe
18:01North America
18:03Or South America
18:04The highest mountain peak outside of Asia
18:08Lies on the mainland of which continent
18:10Oh there's so many different ones to think of
18:14There was one that sprung to my mind straight away
18:15But i'm just trying to think it through just to try and be on the safe side
18:18And i could think all the way through it to still get it wrong
18:2015 seconds
18:21I'm gonna
18:24I'm gonna say africa final answer
18:29Sorry
18:31That's the wrong answer
18:32Don't mind
18:32I'm sorry
18:34No
18:35The correct answer is south america
18:38So i'd have been wrong as well
18:39Okay
18:39Yeah
18:40You're going my way
18:40Well i thought
18:41i was thinking it was between
18:42What's it called mount mckinley and alaska and kilimanjaro
18:45Yeah
18:46But um
18:47We're both wrong
18:48Yeah
18:49Mount
18:49Ocon gawa is in argentina
18:516900 meters north america is mount mckinley in alaska there africa is kilimanjaro
18:59So we were right and yet wrong europe is elbrus at 5600 meters so i'm really sorry about that
19:05But uh we've got to say goodbye alan lowthian ladies and gentlemen
19:08Thank you
19:11Right
19:12Kathy let's have you back in the hot seat
19:17Right there's only two players remaining now
19:19You can't pass as i'm sure you know
19:22Yes
19:23Let's have a look at the next question which is worth 10 000 pounds here we go
19:29Which of these milestones in women's football happened most recently
19:35Ballon d'Or femina first awarded
19:39first million pound transfer
19:43England's first uef of euros final
19:45or women's super league begins
19:51so the
19:55uef of euros final i think is more recent
19:58the super league is also very recent
20:05and
20:05however i
20:08i'm going to guess
20:11that it's the first million pound transfer
20:14final answer
20:15you're not sure are you no
20:19doesn't matter it's the correct answer well done you
20:23well done
20:26yeah it was uh olivia smith from liverpool to arsenal
20:30um ballon d'Or was um 2018 super league 2011 euros final was 1984
20:38it was the first uef of euros final i think rather than the most recent one which england won didn't they
20:43okay well it didn't matter that it was muddled thinking because you got to the right place in the end
20:49now what that means i'm afraid
20:51you now can't win
20:53sad for you i know but
20:55good news for you because you can win
20:57let me explain how it works okay
20:58if you get this next question right you win 20 000 pounds
21:03if you get it wrong because we're generous you can have a thousand pounds no passes available
21:08it's just you on your own and you've got 45 seconds to answer it now
21:14here we go
21:16in 2022 which of these animals was officially recognized as a native species in england
21:23beaver wild boar wolf reindeer so it's not reindeer reindeer is not a native species and
21:36neither is the wolf so it's between beaver and wild boar i believe that beavers have been reintroduced
21:45and i think that the wild boar has more continuity so i'm going to say and it's a guess wild boar final answer
22:02well it was a 50 50 shout
22:06and it's the wrong answer i am so sorry kathy i am so sorry about that um no the correct answer
22:14was beaver you were absolutely right to narrow it down to those two you just went in the wrong
22:18direction oh that is such a shame but it does mean you are leaving with a thousand pounds
22:28and that's it i'm afraid thank you very much for playing thank you for coming along even though
22:32you're going home completely empty-handed and join me next time when six new players will all be here
22:38all hoping to win a million pounds see you then
22:52so
22:58so
23:10you
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