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00:00You
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00:22Hello and welcome to the only connect grand
00:24You
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00:28You
00:29You
00:30This opportunity comes once in a lifetime yo
00:33The words of Eminem there
00:35Playing bee rabbit in eight mile
00:37Of course in that film bee rabbits shot comes at a rate
00:40Regular open mic night rap battle so technically if he failed he would get another go the
00:45Following thursday not the case for our teams tonight this really is there
00:50Only chance to blow and those blowers are on my
00:55Right
00:56Alexia Jarvis an insight analyst who once had to cut a head
01:00Hair brush out of her hair using nail clippers
01:03Jonathan gibson and
01:05An academic researcher who collected over a hundred fake mustaches age ten
01:10And their captain paddy pamant a headhunter who plays cricket for five different
01:15Clubs united by home runs and house wines they are the pitchers
01:20Paddy you've done a few quizzes before when you played your first match here you
01:25You
01:26You
01:27You
01:28You
01:30You
01:31You
01:32You
01:33You
01:34You
01:35You
01:36You
01:37You
01:38peak readiness to a little bit of apprehension, my palms are...
01:43are certainly sweaty.
01:45Good luck to you tonight. You're playing On My Left.
01:48Fiona Titcombe, a software developer who has a footbridge named after...
01:53her in Berkshire.
01:55Thomas Carey, a software tester whose karaoke...
01:58his signature is the German version of Total Eclipse of the Heart.
02:02And their captain...
02:03James Horton, a software developer who only drinks water and milk.
02:08Hoping to outrun the competition, they are the 5Ks.
02:11James, before your...
02:13in the semi-final, you did do a 5km run.
02:17Well, some of you did.
02:18How have you prepared for this big match?
02:20Well, speaking for myself, plenty of water.
02:23Some milk and...
02:24Yeah, I mean, sadly we didn't have any of Mum's spaghetti on hand.
02:29You won the toss.
02:31You will be facing the first...
02:33hieroglyph of this year's final.
02:35What's it gonna be?
02:36The Horned Viper, please.
02:38Good luck with this and all the other questions.
02:41I want to know what connects these...
02:43apparently random clues.
02:45Here's the first.
02:47There's a breathing in the...
02:48for Reading.
02:49Yeah.
02:50Um...
02:51Next, please.
02:53Coming onto the sink.
02:54Could be a bit of a music lyrics thing.
02:56Oh...
02:57Um...
02:58Something...
02:58Someone does on the sitcom.
02:59Yeah, maybe...
03:00Reading in the dark.
03:01Things you have to do with...
03:02Next...
03:03Next, please.
03:05Staging Duncan's death.
03:06Could that be Macbeth?
03:07Yeah.
03:08Could that be Macbeth on the dance floor?
03:09I don't know.
03:10Er...
03:11Next, please.
03:12Tightening...
03:13I don't know.
03:14Oh.
03:15It fell on the sleeping head.
03:16I don't know.
03:17Yeah.
03:18Two seconds.
03:19Two seconds.
03:20Sort of...
03:21Er...
03:22actions...
03:23Quotes from Macbeth with song...
03:25With lyrics.
03:26Not it, I'm afraid.
03:27Pictures...
03:28Have you got the chance of a bonus point?
03:29Can the...
03:30Er...
03:31Sort of...
03:32First part of the phrase...
03:33In the second part.
03:34So screwing...
03:35And screw...
03:36You can do that on a billiard table.
03:37You can tighten...
03:38The bolt...
03:39As an action in billiards.
03:40No.
03:41These are...
03:43Explanations that you might give...
03:46If you were caught with...
03:48A candle stick in the library.
03:50Lead piping in the kitchen.
03:52A...
03:53Dagger in the ballroom.
03:54Yeah.
03:55Or a spanner in the billiard room.
03:57They are innocent...
03:58Uses for the weapons and rooms in Cluedo.
04:01Ah...
04:02That's...
04:04Pictures, what would you like?
04:05Eye of Horus, please.
04:07Eye of Horus?
04:08These are gonna be picture clues.
04:09What do they have in common?
04:10Here's the first.
04:11Eater.
04:12Eater.
04:13Yeah.
04:14We need more on that, right?
04:15Next, please.
04:16Offering.
04:17That's the second inspector's done with...
04:18Out of the...
04:19Is it not Sierra Leone?
04:20Is it doing...
04:21So it's rectangle Egypt in a circle of...
04:23So...
04:24Shall we take first?
04:25Circle...
04:26Yes, and...
04:27Next, please.
04:28Triangle.
04:29Triangle.
04:30Why is it pointed?
04:31Is that number of...
04:32Number of borders?
04:33Number of countries that border them?
04:33No, Sierra Leone has more than one border.
04:35Right?
04:36Take fourth.
04:37Yeah.
04:38Next, please.
04:39It's roughly the shape they are.
04:40It's roughly the shape they are.
04:41It's roughly the shape they are.
04:42That's what they're called.
04:43Roughly the shape of the country.
04:46These are approximations...
04:48Of the shapes of the countries represented by these flags.
04:52What are the countries?
04:53In the fourth, we have France, which is the hexagon or lexagon.
04:58The third is Nicaragua, apparently shaped like a...
05:03The third triangle.
05:04Sierra Leone at the second clue.
05:06And Egypt at the first.
05:07Yes.
05:08Not exact, of course.
05:09But it will be the closest approximations.
05:11The thing on a world map that's most like a...
05:13The third rectangle would be Egypt.
05:14So that's a point to you.
05:165Ks, what would you like?
05:17Two wreaths, please.
05:18Two wreaths.
05:19What connects these clues is the first.
05:23Donald Trump and the two US politicians.
05:27Could be...
05:28Please.
05:29Barristers.
05:30I wreaths.
05:31I wreaths.
05:32Yeah.
05:33Is there something that...
05:34There's nothing.
05:35They don't...
05:36Yeah, we need another dog.
05:37Next, please.
05:39So these...
05:40These...
05:41Ukraine...
05:42Oh, they didn't handshake this.
05:43They would not handshake.
05:44Yeah.
05:45Embarrassers don't.
05:46Yeah.
05:47Yeah.
05:48Did these people sort of refuse handshakes, unable to...
05:52They are...
05:53People who do not shake hands.
05:55What can you tell me?
05:56So...
05:57Obviously...
05:58Covid...
05:59You know...
06:00Keeping your distance.
06:02My...
06:03No.
06:03I don't say that ended the practice of handshaking in general.
06:06The question is, is it a trusting sort?
06:08No one touches anyone anymore, they claim.
06:10Alina Svitolina is a Ukrainian tennis player.
06:13Mm-hmm.
06:14They currently refuse to shake hands with any Belarusian or Russian.
06:17Mm-hmm.
06:18Baris...
06:18It's a new one on me.
06:19Well, they don't as a matter of professional courtesy because...
06:23We don't really know why, but it is believed that shaking hands was originally a way that...
06:28...the U.S. of the UN showed they weren't carrying guns and lawyers are supposed to trust that they're opponents.
06:33...are going to have a fair fight so they don't shake hands.
06:35The first clue, it was before the state of...
06:38...the Union Address in 2020, Donald Trump wouldn't shake Nancy Pelosi's hand.
06:42And then at the end of it...
06:43...she ripped up his speech.
06:45All to do with not shaking hands.
06:47Two points.
06:48Two points to you.
06:49Pictures, what would you like?
06:50The Wick of Twisted Flax, please.
06:51The Wick of Twisted Flax.
06:52The Wick of Twisted Flax.
06:53What connects these clues?
06:55Here's the first.
06:56Okay.
06:58There should be a lot of things.
06:59It is.
07:00Another, please.
07:01Next, please.
07:02Sorry.
07:03Right.
07:03No, it was the Barge team.
07:04No, it was the Barge team.
07:05Yeah.
07:06Did they beat...
07:07Is there some sort of victory?
07:08Were they...
07:08Is there some sort of split?
07:09I think we need more though.
07:10Next, please.
07:11Next, please.
07:12Next, please.
07:13It was helped by someone else, wasn't it?
07:15Oh, well, Life and Crime was partially funded by George Harrison, wasn't it?
07:18Funded by musicians.
07:19Funded by musicians.
07:20Funded by musicians.
07:21Maybe it was...
07:22Musicians, because it would be...
07:23Oh, okay.
07:24Okay.
07:25Shall we go?
07:26Funded by musicians.
07:27Yeah.
07:28Yeah.
07:29Okay.
07:30Yeah, let's...
07:28Funded by musicians.
07:31Another successful...
07:32Another successful...
07:33Early buzz.
07:34Well done.
07:35Let's have a look at all the clues.
07:36What can you tell me?
07:37Life of...
07:38Brian was funded by...
07:39I think it's George Harrison, right?
07:40George Harrison.
07:41Yeah.
07:42He said he wanted to see the movie.
07:43So he paid for it.
07:44That second clue, that's the Grateful Dead.
07:48So...
07:48After the fall of the Soviet Union, there was a Lithuanian player
07:51who played for the Golden State Warriors.
07:53And the Grateful Dead became aware of them.
07:56And they paid for...
07:58the whole team.
07:59They funded it.
08:00And Jerry Garcia said,
08:01the dead love to celebrate freedom.
08:03The final clue is George Michael.
08:06George Michael heard a contestant...
08:08on deal or no deal, couldn't afford IVF treatment
08:10and paid for it.
08:11Yes, that is the third one.
08:13Dolly.
08:14Dolly Parton contributed funds that helped...
08:18towards the first Covid vaccine.
08:20Very well done.
08:21Back to you 5Ks for a choice.
08:23The water, please.
08:24Water.
08:25What connects these clues is the first.
08:28NATO...
08:292...
08:302...
08:3111...
08:322 then 11...
08:33Oh, well...
08:34Na is sodium, which is the 11th.
08:37That's...
08:38doesn't work.
08:39I don't know.
08:40Team.
08:41Yeah.
08:42Next, please.
08:43There's some on the PB.
08:45Food.
08:46Food.
08:47Food.
08:48Food.
08:49Food.
08:50Food.
08:48What's the일?
08:49Ehm...
08:50Next, please.
08:51WWE.
08:527...
08:53Seven oh
08:55It has seven seven
08:58Oh, yeah, it's syllables and
09:00Syllables in the short thing and syllables in the long thing
09:03Do you want to say it, Tom?
09:05Yeah, so the the first number is the amount of
09:08Syllables in like how you say the abbreviation and the second number is how many syllables would be a few
09:13You said that in full what it actually stands for exactly so very well done. Do you think you could
09:18Tell me all of the syllables in these clues. So we've got North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which
09:23Is 11 syllables royal society for the protection of birds 13 syllables world
09:28wrestling and entertainment that's right although you're one of the people that put an
09:33extra little syllable you say wrestling so that would maybe be seven and a half but yes
09:38And then world wide web world wide web three syllables fewer than there are in www
09:43Back to you pitchers for the last question of the round the lion
09:48It's the music question is your first clue
09:53It's based on costume is the last pack of old cannon
09:55You can hear that immediately
09:58So let's have a look next please
10:03So let's have a look next time
10:08Right
10:09The core progression of Pachelbel's cannon in D
10:11Great quizzing
10:13That is amazing i'm going to play you two more pieces of music and i want to
10:18Know if you can tell me what these things are
10:22Try
10:23Three nights
10:24Some sort of theme for something
10:26Oh that's famous
10:27What is that
10:28And the fourth one
10:29I ain't trying to preach
10:30I believe i can reach but your mind ain't
10:33I can't tell
10:35You don't know coolio's i'll see you when you get there
10:37Oh
10:38Of course
10:38Of course
10:39We should have
10:40We're too young
10:41What did you recognize
10:43They come here they're playing the final i'm in charge of whether
10:48They get points or not
10:49Too young is it all right come on then talk me through the others
10:53Except two was all together now by the farm
10:57Mm-hmm
10:58Um the first clue i recognized the
11:00Da da da da da da da da da da da da da
11:02Do-do-do-do-do
11:03which is part of the variations on the theme in Pachelbel's canon,
11:07but I couldn't tell you.
11:08I couldn't tell you what the actual song was there.
11:10It's Maroon 5 Memories.
11:12And the third one...
11:13Christine and the Queens.
11:15Oh, yeah, of course.
11:16That means at the end of round...
11:18The 5Ks have three points.
11:20The Pitchers have six.
11:23On to round two.
11:255Ks.
11:26You'll be going first again.
11:27What would you like?
11:28For your first sequence question.
11:29The lion, please.
11:30Lion.
11:31You'll be seeing the first in a series of clues.
11:33What would come forth?
11:34Your time starts now.
11:38It could be 1st of Garn or 2nd of Garn.
11:41Next, please.
11:439 to 10.
11:45Is this the first time that the numbers...
11:48change of the four digits on the thing?
11:51Right, yes, yes.
11:52What would be...
11:53Shall we get a nobody thing?
11:54Uh...
11:55Maybe.
11:56Next, please.
11:57Next, please.
11:59Yes, I...
12:00Ah...
12:01Yeah.
12:02Good.
12:03So...
12:04It would be...
12:05First time we get a turn.
12:06First time we get a turn.
12:07First time we get a turn.
12:08First time we get a turn.
12:09First time we get a turn.
12:10First time we get a turn.
12:11One second.
12:12Okay.
12:13Okay.
12:14We will try 31 slash...
12:18No.
12:19Free.
12:20I'm going to stop you there because that is not the correct answer.
12:22Pitchers, do you want to have a go for a vote?
12:23Maybe it's like...
12:253-1 slash 0-3.
12:28It is not.
12:29Okay.
12:30Fine.
12:31It is to do with change...
12:33changing digits and it's about numbers that change when the date changes.
12:38So, when the 1st of January becomes the 2nd of January, one digit changes.
12:42The one to a...
12:432.
12:44When the 9th becomes the 10th, two digits change.
12:47When the 28th...
12:48February becomes the 1st of March, three digits change.
12:51So, I want to hear the only...
12:53any time in the year that four digits change and that is when the 30th of September becomes...
12:58the 1st of October.
12:59So, no bonus.
13:00What would you like for your own question?
13:02The Hornet.
13:03The Hornet Viper, please.
13:04That will be yours.
13:05What would come fourth in this sequence?
13:06Here's the first.
13:08Same from Let's Go To Time.
13:09Who did that?
13:10Anyone?
13:11No, not sure.
13:12Next, please.
13:13Riding.
13:14Riding.
13:15Sailing.
13:16Riding.
13:17Oh, um...
13:18Could it be something like Modern Pentathlon?
13:20Could it be...
13:21No, it wouldn't...
13:22No.
13:23No, no.
13:24There's no ceiling.
13:25Next, please.
13:26Oh, that's to do with the horse riding.
13:28They had the horse riding for the Australians.
13:30Oh, yes.
13:31Is it where they, like...
13:32So, is it going to be a...
13:33Surfing.
13:34Is it surfing?
13:35Surfing from...
13:36From Paris.
13:37From Paris.
13:38Heating.
13:39Let's give that a go.
13:40Yeah.
13:41Alright then.
13:42Okay.
13:43Alright.
13:44Surfing from Paris to Tahiti.
13:47Perfect.
13:48Lovely, guys.
13:49Well done.
13:50And why is that?
13:51These are Olympic events.
13:53That did not take place in the locality where the Olympics were held.
13:58Paris to Tahiti surf...
14:00Well, Paris Olympics had the surfing in Tahiti.
14:03Um...
14:04Yeah.
14:05The horse riding was the 1952, this Melbourne?
14:07Yeah.
14:0856.
14:0856, sorry.
14:09The 56 Melbourne, usually it's because they don't have the facilities.
14:12Obviously you can't sail in...
14:13Mexico, it's landlocked.
14:14You can't surf in Paris.
14:15Yeah.
14:16So the sequence is what is the furthest place...
14:18An Olympic event has moved and it was from Paris to Tahiti.
14:21But in Australia, the reason...
14:23The reason there was because there's a quarantine period.
14:26Yeah.
14:27You know, of several weeks for horses and...
14:28Australia would not relax that period for the riding, so it moved to Stockholm.
14:33OK.
14:34Well done.
14:355Ks, what's next?
14:36Water, please.
14:37Water?
14:38What...
14:38What would come forth in this sequence?
14:39Here's the first.
14:40Hotels.
14:41Hotels.
14:42Hotels.
14:43Monopoly, or...
14:44We've already had a game one, but...
14:46Yeah.
14:47We need another...
14:48Hotels.
14:49Hotels.
14:50Hotels.
14:51Hotels.
14:52Hotels.
14:53Hotels.
14:54Hotels.
14:55Hotels.
14:56Hotels.
14:57Hotels.
14:58Hotels.
14:59Hotels.
15:00Hotels.
15:01Hotels.
15:02Hotels.
15:03Hotels.
15:04Hotels.
15:05Hotels.
15:06Hotels.
15:07Hotels.
15:08Hotels.
15:09Hotels.
15:10Hotels.
15:11Hotels.
15:12Hotels.
15:13Hotels.
15:14Hotels.
15:15Hotels.
15:16Hotels.
15:17Hotels.
15:18Hotels.
15:19Hotels.
15:20Hotels.
15:21Hotels.
15:22those mountains so you've got Everest is obviously the highest mountain in the
15:25world you've got K2
15:27you've got Kan, Cheng, Junga and then you've got Lotse, Forth
15:32exactly right back to your pictures for a choice
15:35two reads please
15:35two reads
15:37what will come forth in this sequence is the first
15:40uh Macy Wind
15:42do for them uh yeah i'd need more though next please
15:47okay so it'll be V oh is it uh characters from star trek and star wars um because
15:52like it was definitely from star trek and i was in star wars
15:55s-c-a-r so it'd be r
15:57specifically from like um series slash films getting further back in time
16:02because i think the third
16:03uh no i think i think we should do our kirk
16:07um and luke i'll i'll leave it in your hands
16:12like yeah i think it's worth the best okay go on jg
16:15r kirk
16:17luke
16:17not a sequence i'm afraid so i'm going to show the third to the 5k
16:22for a possible bonus
16:23oh man
16:25i think it'd be going the other way
16:27because it's definitely star trek in star wars
16:28i can't give you long
16:29we'll try our
16:32um we'll try our um can
16:35um can
16:37it's too long james i can't i can't give you that long now you're very unlucky i don't want to hear
16:42luke i want to hear skywalker it is about the letters
16:47so it is star wars and star trek we are spelling t-r-e-k
16:52in the top clue and w-a-r-s in the bottom clue
16:57so i need someone from star trek whose name starts with k and someone
17:02from star wars his name starts with s back to you 5k's for your own
17:07i have horus please
17:08i have horus
17:09oh what would come forth in this sequence
17:12here's the first
17:13fen secretary ben wallace
17:17was he anyone
17:18conservative politician i think we need another name please
17:22foreign secretaries these truths is this things that happened in
17:27do we want like four it's the same role in a period of time something
17:30should we get another next
17:32is this 2022 is this all yeah
17:37i think so so home secretaries did we have four of them in 2022 i can't remember
17:42the chancellors oh yeah maybe chancellors
17:45yeah yeah yeah should we try yeah
17:47chancellors okay we'll try chancellors
17:52colon sunak zaharwe
17:56kwate
17:57kwateng and oh god the first chancellor under re
18:02kwateng and oh god is she sunak who would i'm going to give it to you but i'm enjoying watching you wriggle so
18:07keep going who would it be
18:08it's hard to remember isn't it there were so many
18:10yeah i'm going to throw you a bone
18:12it was jeremy hunt
18:12jeremy hunt
18:13yes what is happening in this sequence these
18:16these
18:17position cabinet positions in 2022 and the numbers of holders so ben wallace
18:22you've managed to survive that extremely turbulent year and then you had trust and clever
18:27there as the foreign secretaries you had three prime ministers and four chancellors of the exchequer
18:31exactly
18:32right and of course liz truss was prime minister for 49 days which is exactly the same
18:44you
18:37amount of time that meatloafs i do anything for love but i won't do that was a uk number
18:49you
18:42number one
18:43pictures one question remains the twisted flax what would come forth in
18:47this picture sequence here's the first
18:52like perseus and animatronic
18:53it could be
18:54shall we have another next please
18:57that's chad cannon and ball c and b he's bobby ball and
19:01could it could
19:02it be c and a c and b b and c a and d let's have another then just make sure next please
19:14you
19:07yeah it's bonnie and clyde so it'll be anton deck
19:09anton deck yeah you're happy anton deck
19:12anton deck exactly right and just for
19:17people that are slowly catching up jonathan perhaps you could tell me what's happening
19:20uh so it's like
19:22double acts with the initials d and a c and b b and c and a and d i mean
19:27i love the idea of dido and aeneas as a double act open spot night for dido and
19:41d well done that means at the end of round two the five k's have seven points
19:46the pitches have ten
19:47and on
19:51and then we move to our penultimate connecting wall of the season that will go to you
19:56the pitchers will it be lion or water lion please lion we've got two and a half
20:01minutes to unpick this starting now
20:06okay okay lots of names some political
20:09arthur wellesley's wellington isn't he but all right
20:11yes indeed it was a mayor so we could go for mayors
20:16or other political figures thatcher's in there as well as political
20:18oh wow we need to figure out what
20:21oscar the grouch lives in a dustbin he's green indeed
20:26emilu harris has emmy in it do we have oscar emmy oscar tony
20:31and uh brit from britain let's keep a hold on those
20:36and then look at the other eight so remember brit bottom corner john mccurk is
20:47you
20:41he wears the deer stalker hat
20:43yeah
20:46It's a great mouse detector as well.
20:47We could cycle the four that we've-
20:48Maybe like telephone jack?
20:49Maybe that's some sort of-
20:50Yeah, go for it.
20:51Fictional character.
20:52All right, well-
20:53You go for that and then look at the others.
20:54So what have we got?
20:55Dr. Doolittle.
20:56Doolittle and then Charlie McCarthy might go with these.
20:59If not-
21:01Okay.
21:02Now we know what-
21:03So, Tony Britt.
21:06Oscar and we'll leave Emmaloo.
21:08So what are the connections?
21:10Oh, were they all-
21:11played by-
21:12What's he called?
21:13Rob Downey Jr.
21:14Because he definitely played Chaplin and he definitely played Dr. Doolittle.
21:16Mark would have been the-
21:17Yes, and that was the red herring.
21:18Red herring, yeah.
21:19Okay, cool.
21:20So, and then what's our top group definitely going-
21:21because they're all politicians of some description.
21:22Yes, so we could go politicians.
21:23Hmm.
21:24Do they have airports named after them?
21:26Oh, no, I don't think they do.
21:27No, I think we could just go with politicians.
21:28Is it Vitaly?
21:29It's definitely Vitaly.
21:30Because he's-
21:31Because he's-
21:31Arthur Wellesley was the Iron too.
21:32Yes, yes.
21:33Iron.
21:34Let's do that, let's do that.
21:35Okay.
21:36I think that's good.
21:36The focus for two.
21:37Yeah.
21:38For three is going to be the awards.
21:39Yeah.
21:40For four is going to be-
21:41Dan Jr.
21:42I think it's Dan Jr.
21:43Yeah.
21:41I agree with that.
21:42Oh, Lewis Ferris is of the moment.
21:43Cool.
21:44Perfect.
21:45Yes, it is.
21:46Yes, it is.
21:47Let's go for it.
21:48Boom.
21:46You've solved the wall.
21:47You make it look easy.
21:50What about the connection-
21:51Tell me about Arthur Wellesley, Margaret Thatcher and so on.
21:54These are all political figures who may-
21:56We have an epithet including the word iron.
21:58That's exactly what they are.
21:59What are those nicknames?
22:00The iron-
22:01The lady for Margaret Thatcher.
22:02The iron Duke for Arthur Wellesley.
22:04Klitschko, iron fist.
22:05The lady for Margaret Thatcher.
22:06The iron Duke for Arthur Wellesley.
22:07Klitschko, iron fist.
22:06Dr iron fist.
22:07Ben Azir Bhutto was also known as the iron lady like Thatcher.
22:10Oh, yes, of course.
22:11Of course.
22:11And the next group, John McCleary, Sherlock Holmes and so on.
22:13Dear Storkers?
22:14Yes.
22:15I think so.
22:16Dear Storkers.
22:16Charlie McCarthy was a famous ventriloquist dummy there, who had one.
22:17Well, that was.
22:18He was a famous ventriloquist.
22:19The Sacrifice-Demo Мыречка nautilisation, include a
22:35кор dunes.
22:36Do you speak to the doctor?
22:37S&%&%&!
22:41get the maximum of 10 points very well done let's bring in their opponents give them the other
22:46wall and see what happens this is our final connecting wall of the series 5k
22:51it's the water wall good luck you've got two and a half minutes starting now
22:56you
23:01We've got we've got Gary Oldman characters George
23:06Winston Churchill
23:09Did you say Truman?
23:11Well I don't know if it was Gary Oldman
23:13Yeah in Oppenheimer very briefly
23:15Oh yeah
23:16What would...
23:17I don't know
23:18Have we got...
23:19Oh very good
23:20Right
23:21Presumably that was Gary Oldman
23:22Yeah
23:23Iron Mike
23:25Oh
23:26We've got native phonetic alphabets Mike, Oscar, Victor, Charlie
23:30Mike
23:31Oscar
23:33Victor and Charlie
23:34Victor and Charlie
23:35And Charlie
23:36We've got another...
23:37Delta
23:38Delta goes around
23:39Yeah
23:40Right
23:41So we...
23:41We left out...
23:42Leave out Victor
23:43Leave out Oscar
23:44Leave out Oscar
23:45Leave out Oscar
23:46Leave out...
23:47Leave out...
23:48Leave out Mike
23:49Leave out...
23:50Leave out...
23:51Okay
23:52Pepper
23:53Oh for goodness sake
23:54Okay
23:55So well
23:56I don't...
23:57I don't...
23:58What else is there
23:59So...
24:00Um...
24:01I don't...
24:02I don't know
24:03The Sally Bowles was...
24:04Ah...
24:05I don't know
24:05I don't know
24:06leave out things okay right have you got hat wearers oh yeah
24:11so bowls laurel charlie chaplin and odd job would he be
24:15did he have a hat i think
24:16oh and the final could it be like katherine the great jeffrey the great
24:21great one isn't it yeah yeah so could we have a great try it yep
24:26delightful to witness you've solved the war please
24:31tell me about the first group Ivan Kurushnov and so on I've been played by Gary Oldman
24:36they are all characters that have been played by Gary Oldman that first one is from Air Force One
24:41and the next group Papadoc Duvalier Mike Tyson and so on so the NATO phonetic health
24:46for that they begin all of those and you did very well to pick out those four from a sixth clue
24:51group the next group Sally Bowles odd job Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel
24:56they all famously wear war hats yeah all bowler hat wearers
25:01exactly so and the last group Catherine one one and so on
25:06hopefully these have been given the nickname the great they have Catherine the great the great
25:11Dane
25:16and Jeffrey Durham that magician the great Soprendo but you did find four groups
25:21and give me all the connections that is a maximum of 10 points let's have a look at the score
25:26going into the final round the five case have 17 points
25:31the pitchers have 20 so to
25:36brilliant walls you're all great who is going to be this year's champions let's find out
25:41in the missing vows round the first group of disguised clues all involved
25:46two sitcoms
25:51pictures Gavin and Stacey and Terry and June
25:54yes it is
25:56five case omelette fills and horses
26:01and parks and recreation correct
26:06pictures
26:07step toe and sun and two and a half men
26:09well done
26:11pictures Miranda and Amanda
26:16yes it is
26:17yes it is
26:18next category novels after a unit
26:21conversion
26:22pictures
26:24pictures
26:25the
26:2624 hours of the triffids
26:28instead of the day
26:29instead of the day
26:30instead of the day
26:31I'm
26:34pictures
26:3540,000 nautical
26:36.
26:36frayed five k's do you know? 43,000 nautical miles under the sea.
26:41Instead of 20,000 leagues, next clue.
26:46Five k's? Celsius 233. Instead of Fahrenheit 451.
26:51Five k's?
26:56The green 1.6 kilometers.
26:58Instead of the green mile.
27:00Next clue.
27:01This group are all a wine, a woman, her song.
27:07Pictures?
27:08Rihanna Umbrella.
27:10Yes.
27:11Yes, it is.
27:16And...
27:16And that is the end of the quiz.
27:19Looking at the final scores, one...
27:21One team has 21, one team has 24, so it's a good, high-scoring final.
27:26Well done, all of you.
27:27But the winners and this year's champions of Only Connect are the...
27:31pictures.
27:32Oh!
27:33Absolutely fantastic.
27:34Oh, my God.
27:35Really well done.
27:36What...
27:36Great quizzing.
27:37You guys are brilliant.
27:38Well played, guys.
27:39You too, you too.
27:40Five k's, you guys are...
27:41Oh, brilliant.
27:42I love you all.
27:43I really think this has been such a lovely series.
27:45You're all just...
27:46Fun to be around and sporting and brilliant.
27:49Thank you for playing.
27:50But the trophy...
27:51We'll go with you.
27:52In a moment, we'll have our magnificent closing ceremony.
27:55But...
27:56First, we'd better have a bit of Milton.
27:57I've given up on getting to the end of this.
27:59So if you want to know how Paradise Lost...
28:01finishes, or at least get to the bit with Adam and Eve,
28:03you can read at home from line 110.
28:06But I think we've just got time for a few lines from where we got to,
28:10which was the...
28:11We'll see you in the next dubious battle and shook his throne.
28:13Let's close this final with the words of Milton...
28:16Satan.
28:17What though the field be lost, all is not lost.
28:20The...
28:21The unconquerable will and study of revenge, immortal hate and courage never...
28:26to submit or yield.
28:28And what is else not to be overcome?
28:31Good night.
28:32Good night.
28:36Good night.
28:38Good night.
28:39Good night.
28:40Good night.
28:41Good night.
28:42Good night.
28:44Good night.
28:45Good night.
28:46Good night.
28:47Good night.
28:48Good night.
28:49Good night.
28:50Good night.
28:51Good night.
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