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00:00Have you got what it takes to make it all the way to our final question and join the 1% Club?
00:17Anyone has a chance to win because this quiz isn't about how much you know, it's about how your brain really works.
00:21As all our questions are about logic and common sense.
00:24So who will make it to the end and answer a question?
00:26Only 1% of the country can get right and win up to £100,000.
00:32Happy Christmas everyone, let's play the 1% Club Christmas Special.
00:39And hoping to win tonight, it's our 100 players.
00:46So welcome to the 1% Club Christmas Special.
00:49Now, as ever, give us a cheer if you think you're getting an extra Christmas present this year by getting to the 1% question.
00:56Gentleman up there, what's your name?
00:58I'm Rick from Southport.
01:00Well, that is my hometown.
01:01It is, sir, yes.
01:02You knew that, did you?
01:03I did, yes. I've been following you for a while.
01:05Following me sounds a bit worrying.
01:07Your career.
01:08OK.
01:09Why do you think you're going to do so well?
01:11I've played along for a long time and I think I've got a pretty logistic brain.
01:14Any good Christmas presents?
01:15The worst Christmas present I ever got was probably from my father.
01:19OK.
01:20He got me a lovely bottle of Baileys that was not only open but went off four years prior to that.
01:25In a bag that said, to Dad, Happy Christmas, love Bex, which is my sister.
01:31I cannot lie, you are dressed like a man that drank it this morning.
01:35But listen, good luck to you.
01:37Now, don't forget, you can play along at home if you want.
01:39All you have to do is download the app.
01:40OK, good luck to everybody.
01:45You all know the rules by now, so let's just get on with it.
01:48It's time for our first question.
01:50So, this is one that 90% of our survey got right.
01:53Let's see how you do.
01:57Which word regularly heard over the festive season is represented here?
02:01And your time starts now.
02:07Some of our contestants looking S plus mug.
02:10OK, your time is up.
02:27Let's see how many people are out.
02:28Right, we lost five people.
02:47Let's have a look at the answer.
02:49Cheers.
02:49CH plus ears.
02:51Cheers.
02:51Unfortunately, if your lights are off, then you're out of the game, just like Neil Patel.
02:56Hello.
02:56What did you put, mate?
02:58Christmas.
02:59I can't believe it.
03:00Anything in the ears that was saying wrist-mas?
03:03You know what?
03:04It's just I've been hearing Christmas all day today and it just came out.
03:08You just didn't see the ears at all and never mind.
03:11What do you do, Neil?
03:12I'm a part-time Santa Claus.
03:15What did you do that?
03:16So a couple of years ago, at my daughter's nursery, they needed a Santa Claus, so they
03:21asked all the parents if they wanted to be Santa.
03:23So I put my name down, not thinking that I would be called up to be Santa Claus.
03:27So anyway, I got the role to be Santa Claus at Christmas.
03:31Yeah.
03:31Did it in front of about 50 children.
03:34About 49 of them cried.
03:36So...
03:36What did you say to them that made them cry?
03:39Cheers.
03:39If only you had.
03:45Well done, Neil.
03:47So there are 95 people still left in the game and the £1,000 of everyone who got the
03:51question wrong now goes into the prize pot.
03:53Let's see what that's done to the total.
03:57Good start.
03:58We're on £5,000.
04:00OK, it's time for the 80% question.
04:03So this is the question that 80% of the people we asked got right.
04:06Let's see how you get on with this one.
04:09A six-foot snowman built at midday on Christmas Day took 23 hours to melt.
04:15If five more identical snowmen were built at the same time on the same day as the first,
04:21how many hours would it take for them to melt?
04:25And your time starts now.
04:29This is one of those questions which seems easy at first, but only because it is.
04:32LAUGHTER
04:33OK, your time is up.
04:52Let's see who got it right.
04:53So we lost one of you.
05:08Let's have a look at the answer.
05:11It's 23.
05:12Any number of snowmen the same size and build would take exactly the same time to melt.
05:17So the one person we lost to is Steve Brown.
05:20Hi, Steve.
05:21I'm here.
05:21What did you put, Steve?
05:22I went to put 23, but I just put three and press confirm.
05:26You forgot the two.
05:27I forgot the two.
05:27And you'd hit confirm.
05:28I did.
05:29OK, never mind.
05:30What do you do?
05:31I work in a supermarket.
05:33Which part?
05:33On the checkouts.
05:35Do you do anything festive?
05:36Father Christmas.
05:37You are Father Christmas?
05:38Yes.
05:38How are you?
05:39Not in the supermarket I'm working now, but before.
05:41And what was that like?
05:42That was fun.
05:43Yeah?
05:44Especially when I said to this child, are you going to leave me a mince pie out?
05:47And he says, no, you're too fat.
05:48I'll leave you a carrot.
05:51Well, that's lovely.
05:52Aren't kids wonderful?
05:55Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
06:00£6,000.
06:02Right, we're on to the 70% question now.
06:06Let's have a look at this one.
06:08Four children were asked to draw a picture of Father Christmas with a big beard.
06:12A big red hat and glasses.
06:14Which child drew the correct picture?
06:18And your time starts now.
06:19OK, your time is up.
06:44Let's be honest.
06:45None of these are good enough to go on the fridge, are they?
06:47Let's see.
06:48You've got it right.
06:49Right, we lost 11 on that one.
07:09Let's have a look at the answer.
07:11It is Franklin.
07:13So we lost 11 of you there, including...
07:15You've got to be kidding me.
07:16Charles Dickinson.
07:17You also got it wrong, didn't you?
07:19Hello, Charles Dickinson.
07:21Hello, Lee.
07:22Are you annoyed?
07:23I'm livid.
07:24What did you put?
07:25The wrong answer.
07:26The blue shows me that.
07:29Which one did you put?
07:31Ranvier.
07:32One without the beard, yeah?
07:33Yeah, but it looks like he's got a beard with his glasses.
07:35Have you got dodgy eyes?
07:36No dodgy glasses.
07:39You wouldn't be needing dodgy glasses if you didn't have dodgy eyes, though, would you?
07:41Correct.
07:42How about you?
07:43Because you've got a very Christmassy name, but not a very Christmassy tone.
07:47Well, it looks like a beard through these glasses.
07:50Ho, ho, bloody ho.
07:52How did you think you would do today?
07:54I thought I'd do better than this.
07:56I'm going to get destroyed at home.
07:59So you didn't have any great expectations?
08:05Unlucky Charles.
08:07Samantha Oakley, we've lost you as well.
08:08Were I, Samantha?
08:09No.
08:10That's a very regal wave.
08:11I like that.
08:12What did you put?
08:13I put Lottie.
08:15I feel like small is quite subjective and, you know...
08:17Tell me about it.
08:19You know what I mean?
08:21That is my catchphrase in the bedroom.
08:24Um, so...
08:26What?
08:27Oh, very festive.
08:28Happy Christmas, kids.
08:30Well, listen, unlucky.
08:32Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
08:36£22,000.
08:38Right, we've lost 11 of you there, which means we now have 83 people left in the game.
08:43Time for the 60% question.
08:47Let's have a look at this one.
08:48Isaac is trying to figure out which Christmas present is his.
08:53He's been given a few clues to help him.
08:56What number is Isaac's present?
08:58OK, your time starts now.
08:59What?
09:00What's up?
09:07We'll see you next time.
09:08Has a great meal.
09:12What?
09:13OK, your time is up.
09:32Looks like a Christmas special of Deal or No Deal.
09:34Let's see if you've got it right.
09:43Right, we lost five people. Let's have a look at the answer.
09:57It's five. It's the only one that obeys all the rules.
10:00So we've lost Kelly Lane there. Where are you, Kelly Lane?
10:02I'm here. Hiya, Kelly. You all right?
10:04Yeah. Oh, you sound angry.
10:06What's that on your head?
10:08Oh. What did you put, Kelly?
10:11I was torn between three and five.
10:13Oh, that's annoying.
10:14And I got a bit discombobulated and just ran out of time.
10:16Oh, dear. Never mind.
10:18What did you do, Kelly?
10:19I'm the Geordie lollipop lady who does life modelling.
10:22Simple as.
10:24You do life modelling?
10:25Yeah.
10:26Meaning naked?
10:27Yeah, everything.
10:29But you also told us you were a lollipop lady.
10:30I am.
10:31You're not telling me you sit there naked with a big lollipop?
10:33No, no, not with me.
10:34Because that's going to really confuse the kids.
10:36Yeah.
10:37You don't do both at the same time.
10:38God, no.
10:39Don't cross with her. Don't look at her in the eyes.
10:41Just keep, just go a different way.
10:44Mark Wiseman, ironically.
10:46You're out.
10:47Yeah.
10:48Oh, Mark.
10:49You know, with a name like Wiseman, I'm going to take the mickey,
10:51but I'm not because it's Christmas and it's a festive name.
10:53Yeah, I don't feel very wise right now.
10:55Oh, dear.
10:56What did you put?
10:57I put seven because I didn't read the stripes bit.
11:00Did you run out of time?
11:01No.
11:02You just didn't read it?
11:02I was very confident.
11:04Oh, dear.
11:04Never mind, Mark.
11:05Are you a competitive type?
11:07No.
11:07So you don't really care that you're out?
11:09Well, I'm pleased that I was out after the wife who went out on the first question.
11:13Oh, your wife is here.
11:14Where is your wife?
11:15Are you Mrs Wiseman?
11:15I am.
11:16We've got two wise men.
11:17If only we had one more.
11:20There's a woman putting her hand up at the back.
11:22Is your name Wiseman?
11:23It is indeed.
11:23We have the three wise men.
11:24If anyone else is called Wiseman, don't say anything.
11:30You will ruin it.
11:32Any donkeys in or virgins?
11:35Let's be realistic.
11:36Any donkeys in?
11:39What did you go out on?
11:41The first one.
11:42You went out on the 90%?
11:44That's your wife.
11:45I think that is your wife.
11:48Well, listen, unlucky, but the third wise man is still with us.
11:51So well done.
11:51So let's see what that's getting to the prize pot.
11:59£22,000.
12:01So time for a quick break.
12:02We've lost 22 people here already.
12:04Hope you're doing okay at home.
12:05And don't forget, you can play along on the app.
12:07After the break, we'll be moving closer to seeing if anyone here can answer the 1% question.
12:10See you in a bit.
12:11Welcome back to the 1% Club Christmas special.
12:24We started off with 100 people and now we're down to 78.
12:28The person who does best here tonight could be going home with up to £100,000.
12:31So welcome to everyone who's still in the game.
12:36And from now on, we are going to give you the option to pay for a pass to the next question.
12:39And if you do, your £1,000 will be transferred to the prize pot.
12:42However, if you get as far as the 30% question without using your pass,
12:46you'll get the chance to take your £1,000 and leave the game.
12:49Right.
12:49It is time for the 50% question.
12:51Let's take a look.
12:55How many different letters appear more than once in the following phrase?
13:00The time starts now.
13:31OK, your time is up.
13:34Let's see who got it right.
13:55OK, we lost a few of you there.
13:5714 people got it wrong.
13:58Let's have a look at the answer.
14:00It is four.
14:01There they are.
14:02We've lost Kaylan Williamson.
14:03Where are you, Kaylan?
14:04I'm Healy.
14:05What did you put?
14:06I put three because my stupid acrylic nails were covering the E,
14:11so I only counted the A, P and Y.
14:13Let's have a look at your nails.
14:15They're really outgrown as well, so this is quite embarrassing.
14:18I needed the money to pay for new nails.
14:20You made me feel bad.
14:21Never mind.
14:22Are you a festive person?
14:24I am actually very festively because I'm one of Santa's elves in the actual Lapland.
14:31In real Lapland?
14:32In real Lapland, indeed.
14:33I'm so genuinely starstruck.
14:36Stop it.
14:37Did you?
14:40Tell you what, you almost had me eye out with those nails.
14:44Did you get my letter?
14:46I did, indeed, Lee.
14:47Yeah?
14:47Which list was I on?
14:49Well, you're on the naughty list now.
14:50I'm embarrassed on national television.
14:52I hope you enjoyed the presents, though.
14:54Oh, I did.
14:55It's sounding a bit sordid now, isn't it?
14:57I know, sorry.
14:59You got me a letter?
15:00Yeah, you've been a naughty boy.
15:02Listen, unlucky K-Lan.
15:05Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
15:09£37,000.
15:11OK, it's time for the 45% question.
15:15Let's have a look at this one.
15:18Which of these does not represent a correct line from the festive song,
15:21The 12 Days of Christmas?
15:23OK, your time starts now.
15:32OK, your time is up.
15:56Let's see whose lights are still on.
15:58Right, we lost five of you and six people used their pass.
16:17Let's have a look at the answer.
16:20It is C.
16:20You don't need any knowledge of the song.
16:22You just need to spot that 13 of anything would be impossible
16:25in a song about the 12 days of Christmas.
16:27Somebody who got that wrong is Cappell Roy.
16:29Yeah, just the app.
16:30Hello, Cappell.
16:30What did you put?
16:31I put D.
16:33I miscounted the drummers.
16:35I counted 12 and I'm thinking, oh, well, there's definitely 12.
16:37And I thought, and then I'm going back and counting A, then B, then C.
16:40But, yeah.
16:41I can't believe that we've got Charles Dickens in
16:43and also one of his characters.
16:44This is incredible.
16:45I was going to put A, I was going to put B, I was going to put C,
16:47I was going to put D, you know what I mean?
16:49In the end, I just went for E.
16:51I thought I could have it.
16:53Hey, I'm from Rochester.
16:54That's where Charles Dickens wrote loads of his stuff.
16:56Yeah, you sound like a proper Dickensian character.
16:59Well, he based Fagin' on me back in the day.
17:01Did he?
17:02All right, listen, well done, Cappell.
17:04Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
17:07We are on.
17:08£48,000.
17:10So we lost five of you there and six people passed,
17:13which means we now have 59 players left in the game.
17:16OK, it's time for the 40% question.
17:20Let's take a look at this one.
17:21Rochelle and her brother Bradley want to wake up
17:26to see Father Christmas dropping off their presents.
17:28Their mum says he comes at 4am exactly.
17:32If it takes Rochelle three minutes to wake Bradley up
17:34and she wants to leave two minutes to get herself up
17:37plus four minutes to find a good hiding place to watch from,
17:41what is the latest she can set her alarm?
17:44And your time starts now.
18:16OK, your time is up.
18:18And if any parent is not happy that I've just encouraged their kids
18:20to wake up at 4am on Christmas Day,
18:22don't forget I read them, I don't write them.
18:24Let's see if we've got it right.
18:25We lost nine of you there and seven people used their pass.
18:47Let's have a look at the answer.
18:48It is 3.51am.
18:50All the tasks take nine minutes in total.
18:53Somebody who got that wrong is Maggie Craig.
18:55Oh, yeah.
18:55What did you put, Maggie?
18:563.50.
18:57Oh, that's annoying.
18:58Tell me this.
18:59Do you enjoy Christmas?
19:00Love it.
19:01Do you?
19:01Have you ever had any bad Christmases?
19:03The first Christmas we were married.
19:05Yeah?
19:05He bought me perfume that his mother wore.
19:10Oh, that's a bit odd.
19:11Did he say, I want you to smell like mummy?
19:14Mmm.
19:15I wondered about that.
19:16I want you to smell like mummy.
19:19Has he made up for it since?
19:20No.
19:21Oh.
19:22No other presents?
19:24No, he asks me, what would you like for Christmas?
19:26And?
19:27I told him I'd like a purse, pyjamas and perfume.
19:32Nice.
19:33So he get me that for 10 years in a row.
19:37Same three things, 10 years in a row?
19:39And then I asked him if he could change it.
19:42And?
19:42And I said, some jewellery.
19:44Nice.
19:45So I got that for the next 10 years.
19:48OK.
19:49And I've been married 50 years, so...
19:51All right.
19:52This could be an Alan Bleasdale drama.
19:55Well, well done, Maggie, for getting this far.
19:57Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
20:02£62,000.
20:03Right, let's move on to the 35% question.
20:06Here it is.
20:09A round Christmas cake is cut through its middle
20:12from north to south, from east to west,
20:14and from north-west to south-east.
20:17How many pieces of cake are there now?
20:19OK, yeah, 30 seconds of your time starts now.
20:25OK, your time is up.
20:53Give us a cheer. If you stopped thinking about this and started thinking about cake.
20:56Let's see who got it right.
21:20Right, we lost 15 of you and five people used those.
21:23Pass. Let's have a look at the answer.
21:26It's six and there they are.
21:28So, we lost Niall McKenna.
21:30Niall, what did you put?
21:31Ten.
21:32You put ten?
21:33Yeah.
21:34Yeah, I can see how that can happen.
21:35What do you do, Niall?
21:36How did you see it? Because I didn't.
21:38How you could put ten?
21:40Yeah, because I got totally mixed up in the whole counting of it.
21:43So, where do you see ten?
21:44I was just trying to be kind, that's all I was doing.
21:46I'll do it again then.
21:47What's your answer?
21:48Ten.
21:49Ten?
21:50You blummin' idiot.
21:51Is that what you'd have preferred?
21:53It's Christmas, I was trying to help.
21:54Oh, Merry Christmas.
21:56Do you like Christmas?
21:59I do surely, yeah.
22:00Yeah, what did you do at Christmas?
22:02Once turned on my local Christmas tree lights dressed as the Irish famous duo Jedward.
22:07Can I be absolutely honest, I cannot believe you sat there looking like that and you went as Jedward rather than the Proclaimers.
22:13Surely they are the twins to go as.
22:16Who's the Proclaimers?
22:17You don't know who the Proclaimers are?
22:19Oh, the drunk Scottish ones.
22:21They're not drunk, they're just Scottish.
22:23Ah, well.
22:24OK, well, unlucky Niall.
22:26Cheers.
22:27Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
22:3076,000 pounds.
22:33Right, it's time for a quick break.
22:34Well done to everyone who's doing the game.
22:36We'll see you in a bit when someone here could win up to £100,000.
22:49Welcome back to the 1% Club Christmas special.
22:51We've been asking questions which have been tested out on a cross-section of the British public
22:55and we've been whittling down the contestants here tonight
22:57and are left with 35 people with the lights still on.
23:00As a reward, any contestant who hasn't played their pass and still has their £1,000 now has a choice.
23:04Play on for the big money in the prize pot
23:06or you can take your £1,000 and leave the quiz right now.
23:09So first of all, let's see which players still have their £1,000.
23:12So, those of you with your lights on, you can take your money and leave the show if you want.
23:16Please make your decision right now.
23:31Right, so only one of you has decided to take your £1,000.
23:33It's Dean Baldock.
23:35Hello, Dean.
23:36You decided to take your money.
23:37Were you not feeling confident?
23:38No, I think I squeaked through the last couple of rounds.
23:40Did you?
23:41Yeah.
23:42Was it always the plan to get this far and go?
23:43No, I normally do quite well at home.
23:45I get down to sort of 15%, 10% and then it goes to pot from there.
23:48Oh, right.
23:49So you thought play safe.
23:50Yeah.
23:51A grand's a grand, isn't it?
23:52A grand.
23:53And of course, during this festive period, it comes in handy.
23:55What are you going to do with it?
23:56Well, me and my wife got married back in May
23:58and we've not had a honeymoon yet, so I think I'll take her somewhere nice.
24:01Oh, where are you going?
24:02She wants to go Lake Como, somewhere like that.
24:04Nice.
24:05Top of Italy, so...
24:06Well, listen, well done for winning £1,000.
24:08Well done, Dean.
24:11Right, so the rest of you have decided to play on.
24:13Let's see if that gamble will pay off
24:14and if any of you can go all the way and join the 1% Club.
24:17And remember, if you've still got your £1,000,
24:19you can pay for a pass to the next question.
24:21It's time for the 30% question.
24:24Here it is.
24:25Take a look at this image.
24:28What number do you get if you subtract the number of baubles
24:31from the number of presents?
24:34Your time starts now.
24:36With that on.
24:37Go!
24:38There you go.
24:39There you go.
24:40Go!
24:41Go!
24:42Going back.
24:43Join us now.
24:44We'll see you next time.
24:45Bye bye.
24:47Bye bye.
24:49Bye bye.
24:50Bye bye bye.
24:51Bye bye.
24:55Bye bye bye.
24:57Bye bye.
24:59Bye bye.
25:00Bye bye bye.
25:01Bye bye bye.
25:04Bye bye bye.
25:05OK, your time is up. Let's see if you got it right.
25:09MUSIC PLAYS
25:27Right, we lost six people. Let's have a look at the answer.
25:30OK, it's 12. 17 presents, five baubles equals 12.
25:34We've lost Terry Robson, were you, Terry? Yeah.
25:37Hello, Terry. Oh, we've actually lost Father Christmas.
25:40Yeah. What did you put, Terry?
25:42I miscounted the baubles.
25:44I didn't see the one right at the bottom in the centre.
25:46It's an annoying one, that, isn't it? You were one out, were you?
25:48Yeah, I was one out. What do you do, Terry?
25:5030 years ago, I decided not to buy any Christmas cards for anybody.
25:54Too expensive, so I make my own. You make them for everybody?
25:57Yeah, every Christmas card we send out... It's hand-drawn?
26:00All crafted, out of paper.
26:02In fact, I did a special one. Yes.
26:04Because I knew I was coming here.
26:05A 1% Club Christmas card.
26:07That is lovely. I like that.
26:09APPLAUSE
26:10Thank you. Thank you.
26:11Hang on, don't put it back in your pocket, is that not for me?
26:15If you want it, I'll give it to you.
26:16Of course I want it.
26:17I mean, I don't want to sound unfestive,
26:18but I could market them and make a killing.
26:20Yes.
26:21It's 17 quidly.
26:22All right, forget it, I don't want it.
26:23What would you have done with the money?
26:25I'd probably buy another kilt.
26:27How many have you got?
26:28I've got 13.
26:2913 kilts?
26:30Yeah.
26:31You don't sound Scottish to me.
26:32I'm not Scottish, no, I'm Northumberland.
26:33But I need another kilt so I can wear a different one each fortnight.
26:36One every day?
26:37One a day for a fortnight, yeah.
26:38Oh, OK.
26:39And do you wear these kilts?
26:40I do, all the time.
26:41Are you traditional?
26:43I think you know what I'm asking.
26:44My boots and my hose.
26:46What?
26:47Socks and boots.
26:48I mean, I like to brag about my own, but calling it a hose...
26:51No.
26:52Do you have to reel it in?
26:54It's what we call socks.
26:56What have you got to do there?
26:57Just my boots and a hose.
26:58Pair off.
26:59That's brilliant.
27:01Well done, Terry.
27:02Let's see what that's done to the prize putt.
27:07We're on £82,000.
27:08So we lost six of you there and three people passed,
27:11which means we now have 28 players left in the game.
27:14We are at the 25% stage now.
27:16Here's the question.
27:20The children are singing Auld Lang Syne together on New Year's Eve.
27:23Who is holding the left hand of the child
27:26who is holding the left hand of the child
27:29who is next to a child whose right hand is not held by anyone?
27:33Your time starts now.
27:35And EMFcü program.
27:36We're out loud and now got yourdad.
27:37Who is now backing all of your children and boys?
27:40We're out loud and play black pools for the child.
27:41However, that feels great.
27:42Because the child has not felt so hard,
27:43who has not felt so much,
27:44who is trying to draw away.
27:45Here are some spirits to teeth.
27:46Here are some spirits to the child's être.
27:47Here are some spirits at the time.
27:48We have access to the leaders who order behaviourkom
27:50and co-fi instincts.
27:51Please, please visit the daarop.
27:53We'll triompath, as it can,
27:54the sociology team can helpweems,
27:55but with all the voices.
27:56And the supplies of all or pibers us party.
27:57Let's go.
27:58People will help us know what's going to be easy for!
27:59You true.
28:05OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
28:09MUSIC PLAYS
28:26Right, we lost six of you and ten people used their pass.
28:29Let's have a look at the answer. It's Dina.
28:32Dina is holding Miko's left hand, Miko is holding Sade's left hand
28:35and Sade is next to Jenny, whose right hand is not held by anyone.
28:39Anybody else feeling sick? I'm trying to answer that question.
28:42Somebody who didn't know it but used their pass,
28:45good Christmas name, Jesus Sanchez.
28:48That's me. Are you Jesus or Jesus?
28:50Jesus, yeah. Jesus. Jesus, well done.
28:53You've used your pass, that's what it's for. Thank you.
28:55What's Christmas like for you? I usually go back home
28:57because I'm from Spain. OK.
28:59So my little tradition is I like to have my once-a-year bath.
29:04Once-a-year bath? Is that what you just said?
29:08Yeah, but I usually... On national television?
29:10I usually shower, just to be clear.
29:12OK. But I don't really take baths except for that...
29:14Once a year? Yeah, so like...
29:16I mean, you brought it up. How often do you shower?
29:18Every day. I'll just check it.
29:20You don't shower every day, do you?
29:22Yeah. Because once a year you have a bath.
29:23Yeah, true.
29:24Unfortunately, turn his blue light on.
29:26Who does the best Christmas, the Spanish or the English?
29:29You know what? I haven't spent many Christmases in here.
29:32I always go back home, so maybe I'm missing out, I don't know.
29:35Yes, I think you are. This is the place to be.
29:37If you want proper family arguments and people falling asleep
29:41and your grandmother farting, you are in the wrong country in Spain.
29:44Well, listen, well done, Jesus, you're still with us.
29:47Another great name for Christmas, Holly Jenkins.
29:50Where are you, Holly?
29:51See how you lot got on the show.
29:53You just got the right names.
29:54Did you have any idea or just forget it?
29:56I thought Dina but I wasn't 100% sure
29:58and when I re-read the question I was running out of time.
30:01I was going to say, it's not one for re-reading this one, is it?
30:04No.
30:05Are you a big fan of Christmas?
30:06I can take it or leave it.
30:07OK.
30:08I like the present giving and I like seeing family
30:10but I don't like the pressure to do it all at that time.
30:13OK.
30:14I'd rather spend quiet time with immediate family
30:17and then go visit people, preferably after the sale
30:20so any presents I've not got I can get cheaper.
30:22Oh, is that the trick?
30:24Avoid your family so you can get cheaper presents for them.
30:26OK, fair enough.
30:27Merry Christmas Day.
30:28Pow!
30:29Lovely.
30:30OK, well, listen, good luck to you.
30:32You're still with us.
30:33Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
30:37We're on £96,000.
30:39Right, we've got 22 people still in the game
30:42and we're down to the 20% question now.
30:45Let's have a look at this one.
30:47If you put these reindeer names in alphabetical order,
30:51which one comes in the middle?
30:54OK, your time starts now.
30:56You're now on the back.
30:57OK, my time starts now.
30:59You're now on the back.
31:02Let's have a look at this one.
31:04Let's have a look at this one.
31:06So let's have a look at this one.
31:07Let's have a look at this one.
31:08It starts now.
31:09OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
31:39Right, we lost six people, though. Let's have a look at the answer.
31:49It's Dasher. There it is in red in the middle.
31:52And someone who got that right.
31:54And I have to say, big shout-out for the people who booked the people
31:57for the show today. Great names. Jim McSherry.
32:00Hello. Hello, Jim McSherry. How are you doing?
32:03I'm all right, thank you.
32:06Do you ever get told you look like somebody? Constantly.
32:09Yeah. Who? Yourself, Lee.
32:12You are quite fit. Thank you, so are you.
32:15Thank you very much. It's like looking in a mirror.
32:18How old are you? 52.
32:21That's where it ends, I'm afraid. I'm 37.
32:24If you win the money, Jim, what are you going to do with it?
32:27I'd like to throw a big party, really.
32:29Maybe hire my favourite band.
32:31I could hire you as a body double or something.
32:34That would be good. You could stay at home and I'll talk to your mum.
32:36Yeah, all right, then. She'd like that.
32:38Would she? No.
32:40Awkward.
32:41A bit awkward, isn't it?
32:43Are you trying to fix me up with your mum?
32:44Oh, no.
32:45I'll tell you, if your mum fancies me, it's even more awkward than you think.
32:48Exactly.
32:49Because you look like me.
32:50I think I said something wrong there.
32:51That's all very awkward now, isn't it?
32:52She says to you, you look like Lee, Matt, who I really fancy.
32:55Listen, good luck to you, Jim.
32:58Now, just so you know, there's only one person in the room still with a pass,
33:01and it's Kaya Scott Skingsley.
33:03Well done.
33:05How are you feeling?
33:06Scared.
33:07Are you?
33:08Did you think you would get this far or be basically the favourite?
33:10I don't want to put any pressure on you.
33:11Oh, God, don't say that.
33:12Erm, yeah, I'm a bit hit and miss, to be honest, so...
33:14Has there been anything you've been tempted to use the pass on so far?
33:17Erm, a few, yeah, but I've just gone for it.
33:20You've just gone because you thought you'll need that at the end?
33:22Yeah, I'm not very good with words, so I'm waiting for the wordy ones
33:25to come up where I can hit pass straight away.
33:27OK, so you're going to use it.
33:28Yeah.
33:29What if you win the big money, what will you do?
33:30It's the big 3-0 next year, so...
33:32Oh, I'm dreading that as well.
33:34You're supposed to say you don't look it, Lee.
33:35Oh, sorry.
33:36Let's go again.
33:37It's the big 3-0 next year, so...
33:39Well, you don't look it.
33:41Erm...
33:42You're about 36.
33:43Yeah.
33:44Erm...
33:45I'm joking!
33:46I'm joking!
33:47Of course she doesn't.
33:48You look about 22.
33:49Thank you, Lee.
33:50Take that.
33:51We'll use that in the edit.
33:53Erm...
33:54Yeah, probably just blow it on that.
33:55OK.
33:56Well done, Kaya.
33:57You've still got the pass.
33:58Well done, you.
33:59APPLAUSE
34:00Right, let's see what that's into the prize pot.
34:04£98,000.
34:07Right, we're getting close to the end.
34:09It's now time for the 15% question.
34:11Let's have a look at it.
34:14Anya was born on the 1st of January 2001,
34:19so her date of birth reads 010101.
34:23On how many other dates this century
34:25do the day, month and year have the same numbers as each other?
34:29Your 30 seconds starts now.
34:31MUSIC PLAYS
34:48OK, your time is up.
35:03Let's see whose lights are still on.
35:05MUSIC PLAYS
35:23Right, we lost seven people.
35:24Let's have a look at the answer.
35:26It's 11.
35:27Second, the second, the second, and so on,
35:29up to the 12th, the 12th, the 12th.
35:31The days and years can go higher,
35:33but the highest number for months is 12.
35:35Somebody who got it right is Stephen Whitfield.
35:37Hello.
35:38Congratulations, Stephen.
35:39That was a tough one.
35:40Did you get that fairly quickly?
35:42That's probably the easiest one I've had tonight.
35:44I'm sorry for those of you that got it wrong.
35:46LAUGHTER
35:47Are you a Christmas person?
35:48Looking at the jumper, you are.
35:50This was forced on me by some other contestants.
35:52Oh, some other contestants just gave you the jumper?
35:54I got bullied into putting it on, basically.
35:56Well, as long as you're having fun here, mate.
35:59How do you think I feel?
36:02Looking to stay to me.
36:03Any Christmas traditions in your house?
36:05Anything you like to do?
36:06Go to the in-laws and watch A Christmas Carol.
36:09OK.
36:10And have a Chinese.
36:11Well, that's very festive.
36:12Yeah.
36:13But I just try and drink too much so I fall asleep
36:15before the film starts, because it's not a very good film.
36:18You're probably the most miserable bloke I've ever had on the show.
36:20LAUGHTER
36:21You're not.
36:22I'm joking.
36:23Stephen, if you win the big money tonight, what will you do?
36:25I'll buy a cushion for this seat that I'm sat on.
36:27LAUGHTER
36:28Oh, hello.
36:29Bit of a complaint there.
36:30That got a bit too much people agreeing.
36:33Like I say, as long as you're having fun.
36:35LAUGHTER
36:36It's like a prison.
36:37OK.
36:38LAUGHTER
36:39You know, you've got the attitude of someone that's gone out,
36:42not that someone that might win the big money.
36:44All right, well, listen, good luck, Stephen, you're still with us.
36:46Sarah Walters is still with us.
36:48Yeah, that's me.
36:49Are you a Christmas fan, Sarah?
36:50Yeah, I am.
36:51How does your Christmas look?
36:53Normally at my parents'.
36:54Oh, yeah.
36:55Yeah, we normally have big boxing day parties, so...
36:57And have you got any plans for the big money?
36:59I'll try and bribe my way on to Strictly Come Dancing.
37:01To actually be a contestant?
37:03Yeah.
37:04OK, is that how it worked?
37:05I'm obsessed with the show.
37:06It's the wrong channel, but, you know, fine.
37:07No, that's fine.
37:08You can talk about Strictly on the other side.
37:10LAUGHTER
37:11All right, Sarah, good luck.
37:12And there is still only one person in the room with a pass.
37:15It's still Kaya, of course.
37:16Well done, Kaya.
37:17APPLAUSE
37:18Let's see what that's done to the prize put.
37:23We're on £98,000 still.
37:26CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
37:27So, we are down to our last nine players.
37:29After the break, we'll find out which of our remaining contestants
37:31could go on to play the 1% question.
37:33We'll see you in a bit.
37:34APPLAUSE
37:44Welcome back to the 1% Club Christmas special.
37:46We are very nearly at the point where we will discover
37:48who our winner will be.
37:49Here's how the end of the game works.
37:51Whoever does the best here tonight will win £10,000,
37:53but if they're feeling confident, they can risk their £10,000
37:55by trying to answer the 1% question.
37:57Get it right and they'll win everything in the prize pot,
37:59which is currently sitting at...
38:02£98,000.
38:03CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
38:06And remember, Kaya, because you still have your £1,000,
38:09you can pay for a pass but you can't use it on the 1% question, OK?
38:13But if you've still got it at the 1% question,
38:15then you get to keep that £1,000 no matter what happens.
38:18Right, there are nine people left in the quiz
38:20and it's now time for the 10% question.
38:24Let's take a look at this one.
38:26Selecting the head elf at the North Pole is a very important process.
38:30If the rules below must be followed,
38:32what is the first year that someone born in the 21st century
38:36could be selected to become head elf.
38:39Time starts now.
38:41Time starts now.
38:42Time starts now.
38:46OK, your time is up.
38:47Selecting the head elf.
38:52What have these question setters been smoking?
38:53Let's see who got it right.
38:57MUSIC PLAYS
39:12OK, your time is up.
39:13Selecting the head elf.
39:14What have these question setters been smoking?
39:16Let's see who got it right.
39:19MUSIC PLAYS
39:33Right, we lost two people.
39:34Let's have a look at the answer.
39:37It's 2036.
39:38The next selections are in 2028 and 2032,
39:41but it is only in 2036 that a 35-year-old could be selected.
39:46Somebody got it right.
39:47It's Niamh Watts.
39:48Here.
39:49Well done, Niamh.
39:50Did you get that quite quickly?
39:51No, I had to think about it quite a bit.
39:53It's an awkward one, isn't it, that one?
39:54Yeah.
39:55What's Christmas like for you, Niamh?
39:56Yeah, I really like Christmas.
39:58There's a lot of cooking involved,
40:00and my mum usually has to cook over 100 pigs in blankets.
40:05I've got two brothers, and they both eat so many.
40:08And I think one year they had a competition,
40:10and they both ate well over 30, whereas I came out with five.
40:14Wow.
40:15What would you do if you win the big money tonight?
40:16I know what you should do.
40:17Buy a proper-sized pig in a duvet.
40:19LAUGHTER
40:21Are you still with us?
40:22You've still got a chance.
40:23Kaya, you didn't use your pass again.
40:26APPLAUSE
40:27Kill.
40:28Which means that if you want,
40:30you can just buy your way in to the 1% question.
40:33So, well done, Kaya.
40:34APPLAUSE
40:36Right, let's see what that's done to the prize put.
40:39We're still on £98,000.
40:41She's not letting it go, Kaya.
40:43APPLAUSE
40:44Right, we're down to the 5% question.
40:46And remember, Kaya, it's the last time you can pay for a pass.
40:50So, let's have a look at it.
40:52The gaps below can be filled by two three-letter words.
40:56If you rearrange the letters of those two words,
40:58what six-letter Christmassy word can you make?
41:01The time starts now.
41:03MUSIC
41:07MUSIC
41:08MUSIC
41:09MUSIC
41:11MUSIC
41:12MUSIC
41:33OK, time is up.
41:34Here's a three-letter word if you're bad at cooking Christmas dinner.
41:38KFC.
41:39Let's see if we got it right.
41:41MUSIC
41:42MUSIC
41:43MUSIC
41:55Right, we lost three people.
41:58Bad luck, but well done for getting this far.
42:00Let's have a look at the answer.
42:01It is wreath.
42:02Rearrange the letters of the and raw to make wreath.
42:05So, we have our finalists.
42:06Congratulations.
42:07Sarah Walters.
42:08APPLAUSE
42:09Niamh Watts.
42:10Holly Jenkins.
42:11And Kaya Scott-Stingsley.
42:12You made it through to the 1% question.
42:13Come down and join me.
42:14MUSIC
42:15MUSIC
42:16Because you have done so well and made it to our final question,
42:18you win a share of £10,000.
42:19And just so you know, Kaya used her pass on the 5% question.
42:21So, this is the stage of the evening where I have to ask you the big question.
42:24Do you want to keep your share of the £10,000 or do you want to play for the prize pot,
42:28which currently stands at...
42:30..99,000.
42:32APPLAUSE
42:33But it's Christmas, so we thought we'd do something a little bit different.
42:35Tonight, you are going to get to keep your share of the £10,000 regardless of what happens.
42:39So, what happens when you get to get to keep your share of the prize pot?
42:42And just so you know, Kaya used her pass on the 5% question.
42:45So, this is the stage of the evening where I have to ask you the big question.
42:47Do you want to keep your share of the £10,000 or do you want to play for the prize pot,
42:50which currently stands at...
42:51..99,000.
42:52APPLAUSE
42:54But it's Christmas, so we thought we'd do something a little bit different.
42:57Tonight, you are going to get to keep your share of the £10,000 regardless of what happens.
43:02Well done, you've all just won £2,500.
43:05APPLAUSE
43:07Well done.
43:08So, you've got nothing to lose, you might as well go for it.
43:12So, let's play the 1% question.
43:19In the words below, which animal appears twice before a mouse does?
43:24And your time starts now.
43:26MUSIC CONS嬲ES
43:36MUSIC CONSERES
43:38MUSIC CONSERES
43:41MUSIC CONSERES
43:43MUSIC CONSERES
43:45EUROPE 알려 Organic
43:56OK, your time is up. Right, your answers are locked in so you can't change them, so we may as well ask what you've put, starting with you, Kaya.
44:04Hen. Sarah. I didn't put anything.
44:08Nev. I put dog. OK, Holly. Hen.
44:13So we've got a dog, we've got no answer, and we've got two hens. Let's have a look at the answer.
44:18It's Hen. Congratulations, Kaya and Holly. You are the winners and get a share of everything in the prize pot, which is £49,500.
44:41Let's have another look at the answer. There we go, it's Hen in red there.
44:45So, congratulations. You are in the 1% Club. Happy Christmas and goodnight.
44:49APPLAUSE
45:15Let's have a look.
45:22Let's go.
45:23Let's go.
45:25Let's go.
45:27We love you.
45:29We love you.
45:32We love you.
45:33We love you.
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