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00:00Thank you so much.
00:28Thank you very generous hello and welcome to millionaire hot seat it's who wants to be a millionaire for the terminally impatient it's against the clock there are no lifelines and if you mess it up someone else gets to take your place let's meet tonight's players they are James Hammond from Reddit Des Davis from Bilston Verity Gill from Woodbridge
00:58from Hulse Hill Hannah Blackall from Newcastle and Rukshin Bedina from Harrow
01:05OK now before the show there was a random draw to see who gets into the hot seat first and the winner of that was James Hammond so James if you've got to take a seat over there
01:21I'll sit over here
01:23right
01:25so you're James Hammond managing accountant from Reddit
01:29correct
01:29welcome to the show
01:31thank you very much pleasure to be here
01:32I'm going to talk you through the rules because there are one or two you do need to know first of all 15 questions get them all right you win a million pounds
01:42there are no lifelines though but you can pass you then go and sit over there and that is your pass used up if you make it back into the chair later on you can't use it again
01:52okay clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear clear
02:22What flower is depicted alongside three lions
02:25on the crest of the England national football team?
02:30Thistle, rose, daffodil or tulip?
02:35Big football fan.
02:37So I'm assuming this will be on the Scottish badge,
02:41daffodil on the Welsh.
02:43Not sure about the tulip,
02:44but I'm pretty certain it is a red rose.
02:47Final answer.
02:49Correct. Well done.
02:52APPLAUSE
02:53This is for £200.
02:58The name of which of these pieces of medical equipment
03:02is derived from the Greek for chest and to view?
03:09Spirometer, stethoscope, electrocardiograph or thermometer?
03:16Only, well, I suppose electrocardiograph you would connect to your chest.
03:24Stethoscope, I suppose, steth...
03:26Five seconds.
03:27Likely, stethoscope, final answer.
03:31And the correct answer again.
03:33Well done.
03:35Nice work.
03:36APPLAUSE
03:36Let's have a look at the £300 question.
03:42Which of these TV shows has a theme tune with lyrics?
03:48Emmerdale, Hollyoaks, Coronation Street or Home and Away?
03:55My mum would be yelling at me through the telly right now with this one.
04:02But I can't say I know for sure, so I'm going to pass.
04:08Okey-doke.
04:09If you'd like to go and sit over there,
04:11with your fingers crossed that you'll be back,
04:13and we shall bring out the next contestant.
04:16Thank you very much.
04:17APPLAUSE
04:18James, welcome.
04:21You're Des Davis, a breakdown recovery dispatcher from Bilston.
04:25That's correct.
04:26Now, the problem we have straight away is you can't pass.
04:29You've got to answer this whether you like it or not.
04:33Which of these TV shows has a theme tune with lyrics?
04:38No serious.
04:39Em, I'm singing it to myself.
04:41Em, that would be Home and Away, final answer, Jeremy.
04:45And the correct answer.
04:47Well done, Des.
04:49Well done.
04:51Now, your pass has become available.
04:55This is for £500.
04:59What name is commonly given to a young pigeon?
05:05Squab, cygnet, gosling or ayus?
05:12Hmm.
05:15I could pass.
05:18I think I'm going to...
05:19Five seconds.
05:20Five seconds.
05:21Um, Squab, final answer.
05:24And the correct answer.
05:27You had me worried there.
05:29I had myself worried.
05:32But anyway, it doesn't matter.
05:34Yeah.
05:34Because here is a question for £1,000.
05:37Which character is the subject of the only novel by Oscar Wilde?
05:46Count Dracula, Dorian Gray, Victor Frankenstein or Dr. Henry Jekyll?
05:54Er, I don't think it's Dracula.
05:58I don't think it's Frankenstein.
06:02Erm...
06:03Five seconds.
06:04I'm going to go for Dorian Gray, final answer.
06:10That is the correct answer.
06:12Well done.
06:12Right, now, what that means is we're up to £2,000.
06:19You now have 30 seconds to answer the questions.
06:23Yeah.
06:23Here we go.
06:24Pass still available.
06:25This is your £2,000 question.
06:27Which of these rivers crosses a border between two UK nations?
06:36Trent, X, Weir or Seven?
06:43Er, OK.
06:44Erm...
06:45I don't think it's the Weir because there's only England up in that part of the world.
06:55Erm...
06:56X, I don't know what it is.
07:01But...
07:02Jeremy...
07:02Ten seconds.
07:03I believe it is the River Seven, so I'm going to final answer, River Seven.
07:10You got the right answer.
07:11Well done.
07:12Well done.
07:15So that's £2,000 in eight.
07:18We still have a top prize of a million quid.
07:21So, let's have a look at the question for £3,000, shall we?
07:29Which of these pasta shapes is a hollow tube?
07:34Farfalla, rigatoni, pronchilia or gemelli?
07:41Well, Jeremy, on this one, it would be a total guess, so I think on this one, I'm going to use a pass.
07:51Don't blame you, you've done very, very well.
07:53So, Daz, if you'd like to go and sit over there, we shall bring out our next contestant.
07:58We'll move along and on, you two.
08:03Hoping to get back here, but for now, we have Verity Gill, marketing analyst from Woodbridge.
08:08And straight away, I have bad news, you can't pass.
08:09I know.
08:10You can't pass.
08:11So let's hope you know your pasta shapes, because this is the question you must answer.
08:17Which of these pasta shapes is a hollow tube?
08:20So, I don't 100% know.
08:24I know Farfalla, I think, is like the bow tie.
08:28Conchigli, I'm thinking it's a shell.
08:30Conch, so I'm thinking that's the shell-shaped one.
08:33Rigatoni, when it came up, I felt like that was probably it.
08:37So, because I can't pass, I'm going to say rigatoni, final answer.
08:44Bit of a guess.
08:45A little bit, yes.
08:46But it worked, because that's the right answer, well done.
08:50Um, that's marvellous.
08:53We're now up to £5,000, which is great news.
08:56Here's the question.
08:59In the Shakespeare play Macbeth, which of these is listed as an ingredient in the witch's brew?
09:06Mm-hm.
09:07Fire of phoenix, eye of newt, spine of porcupine, or feather of macaw?
09:16Uh, yep, getting flashbacks.
09:18I think I did it for my GCSE.
09:20Um, I am pretty sure that it is eye of newt, uh, final answer.
09:26Well, remember, it was only a couple of years ago.
09:28Yeah, obviously.
09:29Um, and it was the right answer.
09:31Yeah, yeah, great, well done.
09:35Yeah, excellent.
09:36£7,500 is up for grabs now.
09:40Let's have a look at the question, shall we?
09:43Which car company has used a so-called Wind Arrow logo since the 1920s?
09:50Renault, Toyota, Skoda, or BMW?
09:57OK, I think I know this, but I don't...
10:03I know it's not Toyota.
10:09I know it's not Renault.
10:12Skoda is the bird.
10:14So, I think...
10:17Ten seconds.
10:18Yeah.
10:19Do you know what?
10:19I'm not 100% sure, um, so I'm going to play my pass.
10:25You might not get back in.
10:27Yep.
10:28Where are we?
10:29Yeah, you see, everybody's still here.
10:31Mm-hm.
10:31I think this is the nicest person.
10:34She's basically protected the top prize by passing and sacrificed herself.
10:40You are a drink.
10:41But in the meantime, Verity, if you'd like to go and sit over there,
10:45bring out the next contestant.
10:50Andrew Cuthbertson.
10:51Hello.
10:52Dog trainer from Tulse Hill in London.
10:54Yes.
10:55Um, you can't pass.
10:5730 seconds to answer.
10:58This is the question.
10:59Which car company has used a so-called winged-arrow logo since the 1920s?
11:05So, unfortunately, you're the worst person for me to say this to,
11:08but I know nothing about cars.
11:10Um, I know the Toyota is, like, the logo's, like, made up of the letters.
11:14BMW is, like, the white and blue one.
11:16So, it's between those two.
11:18At first, I thought Renault.
11:20But then Verity said that she wasn't Renault.
11:23Was she bluffing?
11:24Ten seconds.
11:24I have no idea.
11:25Um...
11:27I'm going to go, uh, Skoda, final answer.
11:35That was a look of pure panic on your face there with five seconds to go.
11:40Unnecessarily, because that is the correct answer I've done.
11:43Uh, OK.
11:50Still got a million pounds at the top, which is great,
11:53but I'm afraid we must now take a short break.
11:56We'll be back in a few moments.
11:57See you then.
11:57APPLAUSE
11:59Welcome back to Millionaire Hot Seat.
12:14Andrew is currently in the hot seat.
12:16This question is worth 10,000, Andrew.
12:19You can pass.
12:2130 seconds to answer it.
12:22Here we go.
12:23Which of these is a warrior of Scandinavian legend
12:28who fought with a wild or uncontrolled trance-like ferocity?
12:35Dementor?
12:36Berserker?
12:38Amazon?
12:40Or barbarian?
12:41Um, so I know it's not Amazon.
12:46Um, Dementors, I don't know if they're real.
12:49I just know them from Harry Potter.
12:51Um, so I'm torn between Berserker or barbarian.
12:55Um...
12:59I...
12:59Nothing is...
13:00Nothing is jumping out at me.
13:02Um, so I think, yeah, I'm...
13:04I'm gonna do everyone else a solid and pass, I think.
13:07What lovely people we have.
13:11What genuinely lovely people we have.
13:14OK, Andrew, if you go and sit over there, please,
13:16and we shall bring out our next contestants.
13:19APPLAUSE
13:20And you are Anna Blackhall, a teacher from Newcastle.
13:27I am.
13:28Um, welcome.
13:30This is for £10,000.
13:32You can't pass, I'm afraid.
13:34Here's the question.
13:34Which of these is a warrior of Scandinavian legend
13:38who fought with a wild or uncontrolled trance-like ferocity?
13:44I'm not 100% certain,
13:46but I think I can hopefully agree and rule out Dementor and Amazon.
13:52And I think if we're thinking about a wild or uncontrolled trance-like ferocity,
13:58that sounds like going berserk.
14:00So, obviously, I can't pass, but I'm not 100% certain,
14:04but I'll go berserker.
14:06Final answer, please.
14:09Good logic.
14:11And the right answer.
14:13Nice work.
14:13Well done.
14:17Yeah, you did very well there.
14:20Now, £20,000 question,
14:22and what that means is you get 45 seconds to answer.
14:26All right.
14:27Let's have a look at the question, shall we, for £20,000.
14:33Which of these animals does not go into hibernation during the winter?
14:39Common hedgehog,
14:41hazel dormouse,
14:43common pipistrelle bat,
14:45or European badger?
14:46I think a hedgehog definitely does.
14:54I think doormouse probably do as well.
15:00I think I'm going to play this one,
15:04and I'm not 100% certain,
15:06but I think it might be the common pipistrelle bat final answer.
15:11And you are, I'm afraid, our first casualty.
15:17That is the wrong answer.
15:19It's, annoyingly, the European badger.
15:24Oh, dear, yeah, I'm afraid we have to say goodbye
15:26after a very brief trip to the chair.
15:29Ladies and gentlemen, Anna Blackall.
15:31Thank you very much.
15:32You'd like to come along.
15:35Thank you very much.
15:37So,
15:39Gokshin Bajina, accountant from Harrow, welcome.
15:43Bad news straight away is that we've lost the million-pound prize.
15:47But, hey, it's still a quarter of a million.
15:50This is for £20,000,
15:52and you have 45 seconds to answer.
15:55Here's the question.
15:58Signed by five nations in 1944,
16:01the Alexandria Protocol directly led to the formation
16:05of which of these bodies?
16:08African Union,
16:11Arab League,
16:12the Commonwealth,
16:14or G7?
16:17So, I'm trying to think,
16:19that's close to perhaps the Second World War.
16:23I'm trying to think
16:24what sort of words go with Alexandria.
16:26G7,
16:31I'm not sure if that's five nations.
16:38Yeah, I'm not too sure about this one.
16:40So, I think I might take a punt.
16:51Ten seconds.
16:52I think I will guess at Arab League.
16:59Final answer?
17:00Final answer.
17:01At one second.
17:04That is the right answer.
17:08You're right.
17:11Well done.
17:12Now, that's very, very good indeed.
17:13And what that means is,
17:14this question is for £50,000.
17:19Let's have a look.
17:20You still have your pass.
17:23Which of these actors
17:24was youngest
17:25when they received
17:26their first Oscar nomination?
17:30Saoirse Ronan,
17:33Leonardo DiCaprio,
17:35Jennifer Lawrence,
17:37or Timothee Chalamet?
17:41I think Timothee Chalamet
17:43would have been most recently.
17:45He's quite young still.
17:47So, I think he would have been quite young,
17:50but same with Saoirse Ronan.
17:52Leonardo DiCaprio,
17:53I think he would have got that quite early on,
17:56perhaps with Titanic,
17:57which was a while ago.
17:59Jennifer Lawrence,
18:00also quite young.
18:05I think I'm going to take a punt again.
18:09And just judging by how young
18:12Timothee Chalamet is
18:13and he's been
18:14sort of in the industry for a while.
18:16Ten seconds.
18:16I'll go with D,
18:17Timothee Chalamet,
18:18final answer.
18:22I'm really sorry.
18:24That's the wrong answer.
18:26So,
18:27it is actually
18:29Saoirse Ronan,
18:30who's 13.
18:33Oh, wow.
18:34For atonement.
18:35So, I'm really sorry about that.
18:36I'm afraid we have to say goodbye.
18:39Ladies and gentlemen,
18:40Ruk Shimbajina,
18:40thank you.
18:41Sorry, bad luck.
18:43If you'd like to come back now.
18:47Welcome back.
18:49Welcome back, James.
18:50It feels like a long time
18:51since you were here.
18:52Absolutely.
18:53But you did get us up to 300.
18:55You did well to start with.
18:56So,
18:57top prize is now £100,000.
19:00That's what you're aiming for.
19:01That's a lot.
19:02All right,
19:02let's have a look at the question.
19:03You can't pass, remember.
19:04Okay, you've got 45 seconds.
19:06This is the question.
19:08Which of these British overseas territories
19:11is furthest away from London?
19:15Montserrat,
19:16Bermuda,
19:17St Helena,
19:19or Gibraltar?
19:20So,
19:23Gibraltar,
19:24I believe,
19:24falls under Europe,
19:26judged by
19:26the football
19:28off the coast of Spain,
19:29I think.
19:31Bermuda,
19:32I believe,
19:32is
19:32Atlantic Ocean somewhere.
19:38Montserrat,
19:40St Helena.
19:4520 seconds.
19:48Unfortunately,
19:48I do not know
19:50where Montserrat
19:50or St Helena are.
19:52I'm going to have to take a punt
19:53on the small amount of knowledge
19:55I have on this one.
19:57Can't pass,
19:58unfortunately.
19:59So,
20:00I'm going to go with Bermuda.
20:01Final answer.
20:04And I'm sorry,
20:05but that is the wrong answer.
20:07it's St Helena,
20:11which is 4,673 miles away
20:14from London.
20:14Montserrat,
20:154,123.
20:17Bermuda,
20:18virtually next door,
20:203,449.
20:21And then Gibraltar,
20:22just over 1,000.
20:24Been fun having you,
20:25though,
20:25but ladies and gentlemen,
20:26James Hammond.
20:28Good luck, James.
20:29Sorry about that.
20:30Des,
20:30welcome back now.
20:36A few things
20:38I need to clear up.
20:39I'm afraid to say
20:40this is the last question
20:41that we're about to have now,
20:43which means I'm afraid
20:44you won't be involved anymore.
20:46But Des,
20:47it's all down to you,
20:48and this is how it works.
20:50You can't pass.
20:51You're going to have
20:52to answer the question.
20:52If you get it right,
20:55you win 50,000 pounds.
20:57Mm-hmm.
20:58If you get it wrong,
21:00we'll give you 1,000.
21:02Oh.
21:03So there's 49,000 pounds
21:06riding on your answer
21:07to this question.
21:12The Temple of Kukulkan
21:15is part of which
21:17UNESCO World Heritage Site?
21:21Ancient Thebes,
21:22Petra,
21:25Machu Picchu,
21:28Chichen Itza.
21:32Hmm.
21:33Truth be known, Jeremy,
21:34I've not heard of any of these.
21:36I don't have a Scooby-Doo.
21:41I've probably pronounced
21:42them all wrong.
21:43Yeah.
21:45If I was to eliminate one first,
21:47I would say Machu Picchu.
21:52Something's drawing me
21:57towards Ancient Thebes,
21:59and...
22:0115 seconds.
22:02I'm going to lock in
22:03Ancient Thebes.
22:04I'll go for that one, Jeremy.
22:06Final answer.
22:07Final answer.
22:08I'm sorry, Des.
22:15That's the wrong answer.
22:18Oh, that's awful.
22:19I was rather hoping
22:21you'd win that one.
22:22The correct answer
22:23is the Chichen Itza.
22:24Okay.
22:25It's the iconic
22:26step pyramid,
22:27also known as
22:28El Castillo,
22:29the castle.
22:30Oh, that's awful.
22:31I do...
22:31I feel very sorry for you,
22:32but you are leaving here
22:33not completely empty-handed.
22:35We'll give you
22:36£1,000.
22:37It's been a good day.
22:38Thank you very much,
22:38Pyramid.
22:39Thank you very much for playing.
22:43Thank you very much for playing.
22:45Join me next time
22:46when six new players
22:47will be here,
22:48all hoping
22:49to win a million pounds.
22:50See you then.
22:51APPLAUSE
23:09Sous-titrage ST' 501
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