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00:30Hello, everybody. It's Thursday afternoon. Thank you so much for tuning in as two contestants have pitched up ready for battle and all they have to do is believe. And helping them hit the right note. Well, just two days left of our Dr. Tom Crawford and sharing the love in Dictionary Corner, of course, is our Susie Dent and Vic Hope.
00:51Coming to Vic on this one, fellow DJ. 1999 in this day, Cher rocketed to number one in the United States of America and then all around the world with her mega hit Believe.
01:07And listen, you come from a family of music, so you'll know all about this. What was famous about that was they used an extreme version of autotune that had been invented two years before.
01:18Even though it was being used by artists to make the vocals sound perfect, it let the cat out of the bag. And we learned all about autotune.
01:27You may be a little too young to remember the debate about it. Was it right? Was it wrong?
01:31Well, I remember because I had the single. I remember asking for it. It was one of the first singles I had. I was obsessed with the song. And I genuinely thought that she was just a robot.
01:40I didn't know much about Cher at the time. But yeah, you can, I mean, you can get autotune on the mic now. So you might see an artist like, I shouldn't probably say this, but you can see an artist live and they're banging tune.
01:50But it's going through the processing of the microphone. But I do feel like there's been a little turn away from it recently. We're really into, you see in the charts now, a lot of the singer-songwriters, a lot of country music.
02:01We sort of want to hear the breaths in the music. So I feel like, you know, it's like a trend. It comes and goes.
02:08And we've always manipulated guitars and pianos and drums and all sorts to a certain extent. But Susie, it's still there for you.
02:14Bit of autotune. We get you the right management. Thank you. You'll be top of the charts. Do you reckon? No.
02:21I know a good producer. We can get you one. Yeah. OK, I'm on for it now.
02:25Right, let's introduce our champion, Neha Soon, who's back with one win. How are you today? I'm good, thank you.
02:31Excellent. We talked yesterday about your amazing deadlifting, how much you can lift at the gym.
02:36And you were telling me you counterbalanced that aggression of the weightlifting by doing yoga, but you don't really like it.
02:42You just feel like it's a good balance. Yeah, I find it really difficult.
02:47Well, Vic's who you want to team up with. If you want a bit of yoga, you do a bit of that, don't you, Vic?
02:50I love yoga. That's you. There you go.
02:53Right, well, you're up against Will Alcott, who joins us. Hey, just 19 years old from Nuneaton.
02:58How are you doing, Will? Yes, I'm very good, thank you. Good.
03:01You've visited 10 countries in the last year, so you're on a little bit of an expedition.
03:05Where have you been going? So, I've kind of been most places.
03:09So, I've been quite a few in Europe mainly, and then I've been down to Thailand, a few in Africa.
03:15I haven't been over to America or anywhere yet, though, so...
03:17It's like down planet, isn't it? Just Thailand, Africa, Europe, that's all.
03:22You've got a lot more to do. What's your favourite place so far?
03:25Thailand, definitely. It was the longest and cheapest as well, so I can't go wrong.
03:29Yeah, it's a big part of it, isn't it? Yeah, exactly.
03:31Have you gone away for that long? Yeah.
03:33Well, listen, you're in Salford now. We'll look after you.
03:35Best of luck to Will and Neha.
03:39And Neha, you didn't do this yesterday, but you did today as champion.
03:43You picked the first letters. Yeah.
03:45Consonant, please. Hi, Neha.
03:47All right. We'll start today with an L.
03:50And another.
03:52N.
03:53And another.
03:56S.
03:58Vowel.
04:00A.
04:02And another.
04:02E.
04:05And another.
04:08O.
04:10Consonant.
04:12P.
04:14And another.
04:16R.
04:18And another, please.
04:21And an N.
04:22At the Hallman Dennis Studio, let's play Countdown.
04:24The Hallman Dennis Studio, let's play Countdown.
04:48NEHA?
04:56Eight.
04:57Will?
04:58Score a six.
04:59The six is?
05:00Planes.
05:01And an eight to start, champ.
05:02Personal.
05:03Personal is all there for eight.
05:05Well done.
05:06APPLAUSE
05:08Nice letters in there, Vic.
05:10Yeah, personal, planners as well for eight.
05:12All right, excellent, there you go, good start.
05:14But Will, your letters for the first time.
05:16Can I start with a consonant, please?
05:19Sure can, Will.
05:20K.
05:22And then a vowel.
05:24All right.
05:26I.
05:27And then another consonant, please.
05:30D.
05:31And a vowel.
05:34O.
05:36And a consonant.
05:38R.
05:40And another consonant, please.
05:43G.
05:45A vowel.
05:48E.
05:49A consonant.
05:51R.
05:52And a final consonant, please.
05:56And T.
05:5830 seconds.
06:00.
06:01.
06:11.
06:13.
06:15.
06:17.
06:19.
06:21.
06:23.
06:24.
06:25.
06:26.
06:32.
06:33.
06:36.
06:38.
06:40.
06:42.
06:44.
06:45.
06:46.
06:47.
06:48.
06:49.
06:50because the thyroid gland is inflamed and lodged.
06:53We've got a proper countdown here in Neha, haven't we?
06:55Brilliant stuff. No wonder she was so annoyed
06:57her cousin was on the show before her.
07:00How did you get on, Vic?
07:02I only had six as well.
07:04Yeah?
07:05Well, you can be goitered if you have a goiter.
07:07That will give you a seven.
07:08And if you are socially inept or awkward,
07:11you are dorkier than the next person.
07:12We like dorkier, though.
07:14You were talking about these words that we use positively.
07:16Nerdier. Dorkier is like the badge of honour, isn't it?
07:19Yeah, it's a bit like nerdier now. I think it's cool to be a nerd.
07:22Yeah, absolutely. We will dork on to the numbers.
07:25And, Neha, you're choosing them.
07:27One large and five small, please.
07:29Alrighty. One, two, three, four, five.
07:33Let's see what we've got today.
07:34Two, seven, nine, five, three, 25.
07:41And we're aiming for 244.
07:44244. Numbers up.
07:46Two, seven, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine
08:16244 Neha 244 and for you well 243 just by one could cost you 10 points Neha off
08:24you go 25 times 5 times 2 is 250 25 5 to 250 minus 9 plus 3 and then minus 9 and
08:37then plus 3 gives you a difference of 6 which would indeed give you 244 lovely
08:45nice strong start to the champion 12 rounds to go though here's your tea time
08:49teaser same role same role with the double L I tried the same moves as her but
08:55just rolled down the mountain I tried the same moves as her but just rolled down
09:00the mountain
09:15the mountain was a tea time teaser glue slalomer slalomer all right that 24 zip at the moment
09:25well that is not unusual takes a while to settle in as challenger so you will be more settled now as you
09:31choose these letters um could I get a consonant please sure can said that's what
09:37we wanted and another ah then a vowel you consonant and
09:50a vowel E and a consonant G another consonant P a vowel A and then a final consonant please
10:10and G thanks DT
10:14we want to see you guys
10:31Well, just a five again.
10:47Yeah, the Z doesn't help. Neha?
10:50Five. Five.
10:52Will, what have you got? Gamer.
10:54I'll get you on the board. Neha? Gamer as well.
10:57All right, pass it on over there.
10:58Player one and player two, minus five points each.
11:04I think there was a little bit of settling there from her champion.
11:06I don't want to risk anything. What did she miss?
11:09Well, there's a great eight. And it's gazumpa.
11:12So this is when you come over the top with a price the last minute on a house?
11:16Yes, no-one wants a gazumpa.
11:17It goes back to a Yiddish word for overcharging.
11:20And it originally meant swindling. And it does feel like that, doesn't it?
11:23Let's just get back to it. Brick by brick, please, Neha.
11:26Let's get more letters.
11:26Consonant, please.
11:28Sure thing.
11:29S.
11:31And another.
11:33D.
11:35And another.
11:37M.
11:39A vowel.
11:41U.
11:42And another.
11:45O.
11:46And another.
11:49U.
11:52Consonant, please.
11:53D.
11:54D.
11:56And another.
11:59R.
12:01And a vowel, please.
12:04And an I.
12:06And half a minute.
12:07Why do I know what?
12:18I'll see you next time.
12:27Bye whereas there are a vowel.
12:30Thanks for listening.
12:33I'll see you next time.
12:35And another.
12:35Yeah.
12:36Letters not being that kind, too, so far today.
12:42Neha, how did you get on?
12:44Six.
12:45Six for you and Will?
12:46I've got a five.
12:47Yeah, what's the five?
12:48Drums.
12:49Drums, add drums, too.
12:50A set of drums here.
12:51What about you, Neha?
12:52Oh, I should have said it was risky, but it's rhodium.
12:55Rhodium.
12:58You would need an H for rhodium, unfortunately.
13:02Chemical element, but it does need the H, our H.
13:04Oh, our drums came up.
13:05Drums are excellent stuff.
13:08Doubled your score, Will.
13:09Happy days.
13:10What do you have in Dexterity Corner?
13:12For that six, though, sodium.
13:14Yes, sorry.
13:15From rhodium to sodium, it wasn't that much of a jump.
13:19All right, back to the numbers, and Will, you're in charge this time.
13:22Can I get one big and five others, please?
13:26You can.
13:26I also love the use of the word big.
13:30Five, ten, four, six.
13:34Nine, and the big one is 75, and we're looking to work out 903.
13:40903, numbers up.
13:42We're out.
13:43Let's talk to you.
13:44We're out.
13:45Let's do it.
13:56We're out.
13:58We're out.
14:03We're out.
14:039.03. Well, how'd you get on?
14:15Could only manage 9.04.
14:17One away. Neha?
14:189.05.
14:19It's two away. So, well, seven points for you. Let's hear it.
14:24So, I'll start with 10 minus 9.
14:2610 minus 9. I'll give you 1.
14:28Then 6 plus 5 plus 1.
14:306 plus 5 plus 1 will give you 12.
14:35And then 75 times 12.
14:3775 times 12 is 900.
14:40And then 900 plus the remaining 4.
14:42And then we've got that last 4. Yeah, 9.04.
14:45I went an entirely different way and still was one away.
14:48So, 9.03.
14:49Yeah, same, but I'll keep having a go.
14:51We will get there as we have our daily chat with Vic Hope.
14:54And we're talking museums today.
14:56Oh, I spent a lot of time in museums over the last year.
14:59Yeah.
14:59Which is actually a lot more exciting than it sounds.
15:02Yeah, I've been working with Art Fund, a museum of the year,
15:05and exploring all that UK museums and art galleries have to offer.
15:08And I've got really fond memories of being a kid in the Discovery Museum in Newcastle.
15:12We've got the Baltic up there as well.
15:14But I've been all over the country.
15:15I've been up to Dundee to Contemporary Arts.
15:17And we've got a brilliant new museum called Young V&A in East London, which is for children, but co-designed by children, a brilliant space for design.
15:26And just the other day, we did a piece on Handel Hendricks' house, which is where Handel used to live.
15:33And then many moons later, Hendricks, Jimi Hendricks used to live.
15:36So it's an amalgamation of both of their work, their music.
15:40I mean, it's a really cool place.
15:42So, yeah, I've been discovering, trying to make museums more accessible because I think it's great for kids to have that access to history, culture, art, music, and know that they belong in these spaces.
15:52And thankfully, a lot of them are free spaces as well.
15:54Not all of them, but quite a lot of them are as well.
15:57All right.
15:57Excellent.
15:58They could put this show in a museum.
15:59It's that old, couldn't they?
16:00Definitely.
16:01People could come and have a look at us.
16:02We'll charge them.
16:03I'm surprised there's not a countdown museum.
16:05Well, it's getting to that stage.
16:06Yeah.
16:07It's a fact that we're almost as old as America.
16:10So we should be.
16:11We should be.
16:11We have a great gift shop.
16:13Oh, that'd be sensitive.
16:14Yeah.
16:15Excellent.
16:15Little bobbleheads of us.
16:17That'd be brilliant.
16:17Yeah.
16:18All right.
16:18Thank you so much.
16:19I'm back to Tom for 903.
16:24This is horrible.
16:25This is horrible, but we've got there.
16:28So 75 times 10 will give you 750.
16:33Then you need to add a 4 to give you 754.
16:37Now you multiply this whole thing by 6.
16:42What?
16:43Which gives you 4, 5, 2, 4.
16:46And then you want to minus 9.
16:51What?
16:51To get 4, 5, 1, 5.
16:53And then divide by that last 5.
16:55Oh, what?
17:01That's amazing.
17:01Brilliant.
17:02Thank you so, so much.
17:03Now the score then.
17:04Neha champion on 29.
17:07Our challenger, well, is really finding his feet.
17:09As I told you, you would.
17:10You're on 17 now.
17:11And we're going to get Neha's letters.
17:13Consonant, please.
17:15L.
17:16And another.
17:19T.
17:20And another.
17:23Y.
17:25Vowel, please.
17:27E.
17:28And another.
17:31O.
17:32And another.
17:33O.
17:35E.
17:37Consonant, please.
17:39N.
17:41And another.
17:44L.
17:47And another consonant, please.
17:50R.
17:52And good luck, everybody.
17:53We'll see you next time.
17:53Bye-bye.
17:54Bye-bye.
17:54Bye-bye.
17:54Bye-bye.
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18:00Bye-bye.
18:00Bye-bye.
18:01Bye-bye.
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18:03Bye-bye.
18:03Bye-bye.
18:04Bye-bye.
18:05Bye-bye.
18:05Bye-bye.
18:06OK, Neha, how did you get on?
18:25Seven.
18:25Seven for you.
18:27Seven as well.
18:28What have you got there, Neha?
18:30Trolley.
18:31A trolley.
18:32I've got a trolley as well.
18:33Excellent.
18:34Brilliant.
18:34There you go.
18:35Get your pounds back.
18:36Give you seven points each.
18:37How are we doing in the dextry corner?
18:38Brilliant.
18:39Yeah, really good.
18:40No more than seven.
18:41OK, more letters please.
18:43You're going to choose these well.
18:44Can I have a consonant please?
18:46We'll start with a B.
18:48And another consonant.
18:52H.
18:53And a vowel.
18:56A.
18:57And a consonant.
19:00W.
19:02And another consonant.
19:05M.
19:06And a vowel.
19:09E.
19:10And another vowel.
19:13I.
19:14And a consonant.
19:17N.
19:18And another consonant, please.
19:21And an L.
19:23And here we go.
19:49Well, give me a number.
19:56Just have a five.
19:57And for you, Neha?
19:58Five.
19:58Well, what's a five?
19:59Blame.
20:00Neha, what's the five?
20:02While.
20:03What do you have in Dixie Corner?
20:04Well, for seven, you could have mineable.
20:07Ah, something's mineable.
20:07Yeah, normally spell it with E in the middle,
20:09but you can spell it without.
20:10So, yes, diamonds, for example, mineable diamonds.
20:12We could have a lawmen for six, could we?
20:14Lawmen, I think, would be also very good.
20:18Yes, one word.
20:19But the seven steals the show, right?
20:2241-29.
20:24It's been a week of close shapes.
20:25As we go back to the numbers,
20:27and, Neha, you're choosing third one of the day.
20:29One large and any other five, please.
20:31All right, let's hope this one's a little bit nicer.
20:35Five.
20:37First one is five, six, nine, four, five, 100.
20:44And we're aiming for 167.
20:47Maybe it is 167.
20:49Number's up.
20:50We're aiming for 167.
21:02And we're aiming for 167.
21:02We're aiming for 177.
21:02And we're aiming for 178.
21:04We're aiming for 160s.
21:06And we're aiming for 180, 137.
21:06And we're aiming for 177.
21:08Actually, is that the one guy that we're posters
21:20167 Neha 168 one away well 167 not written down okay off you go for a big
21:30ten points well so I've got five divided by five for one divided by five is one
21:35one plus six one plus six to give you seven nine times seven times the nine
21:42will give you 63 plus the four plus the four yeah we'll give you 67 plus 100
21:50plus the hundred very nice well done just like that we're within two and we are
21:58threatening a fourth crucial conundrum of this week we'll see last part coming up
22:03after this set point set point no tennis but he's got a self-serving racket no
22:09tennis but he's got a self-serving racket
22:20hello again no tennis but he's got a self-serving racket because he's a
22:31nepotist he's a nepotist right let's get more letters
22:35can I start with a consonant please absolutely that's an S and then a vowel E
22:44and a consonant T and a vowel A and a consonant S and a vowel E and a consonant H another one T and
23:10another consonant and C promising letters
23:17so
23:19well
23:24well let's go with a six and for you Neha a dodgy eight well what's the safe sex chases
23:31Neha um chastest ah chastest okay so what's the safe sex chases
23:38well let's go with a six and for you Neha a dodgy eight well what's the safe sex chases Neha um chastest ah
23:53chastest okay so chaste is in chaste is a single syllable so by that we can have the superlative chastest
24:00chastest is in chaste is a single syllable so by that we can have the superlative chastest
24:07wow
24:09that's wonderful well done Vicky points just the ten points and it was still crucial don't worry about it well how'd you get on over there Vick?
24:15oh chases are so brilliant uh yeah also for eight cassette yeah oh lovely old school old school brilliant great great musical theme throughout the show as we get on with it more letters Neha
24:34consonant please
24:35all right we'll kick off with an L
24:37and another
24:39T
24:41and another
24:43M
24:45and a vowel
24:48A
24:50and another
24:52O
24:55and another
24:57I
24:59and another
25:02E
25:06consonant please
25:09F
25:11and another
25:13S
25:15and start the clock
25:16o'clock
25:31the
25:33the
25:37NEHA
25:47Neha, how many?
25:48Another dodgy eight.
25:49And for you, Will?
25:50I'll go with a six.
25:53A six, Will?
25:54Motels.
25:55It might count. Let's find out. Neha?
25:58Foliates.
25:59Foliates, yes, to decorate with a leaf-like motif is there,
26:05or to number the leaves of a book, either way.
26:07Well done.
26:08Nice. What can we add to it, Vic?
26:10Oh, we could have foamiest,
26:11which I often foam up before I exfoliate, or vice versa.
26:14There you go.
26:15Right, really good show.
26:16Four rounds to go, still all to play for.
26:18Will you keep the faith as we get our origins of words for this week?
26:22Yes, well, I'm still on the theme of old words
26:25that we're putting to new use.
26:27And I've talked particularly about tech,
26:29and another one I was thinking of was tweets.
26:32We tweet, and, of course, we have bird tweets,
26:34long before we had the type of tweet
26:37that we might send online these days.
26:39The idea was of a short burst of song,
26:42so something very short,
26:44because we're limited in the number of characters, obviously,
26:46when we tweet.
26:47So that's a lovely one.
26:48But I was inspired...
26:49I mentioned Grace Tierney recently.
26:50He's got this lovely blog called Wordfoolery blog,
26:54and she reminded me of the trolls.
26:57Now, too many of us are used to trolls on social media,
27:00but, of course, to many of us still,
27:03trolls had a place in our childhood storytelling.
27:06So trolls were these ugly, horrible, impish beings
27:12that famously lived under the bridge in the Three Billy Goats graph,
27:15if people remember that Norwegian fairy tale.
27:18And they've always been these sort of supernatural beings
27:20in Scandinavian folklore,
27:22and their name comes from a Viking word, actually,
27:25for a giant evil spirit or monster.
27:29And it may go back further still,
27:31so a really ancient route.
27:33And we think, with the idea of trolling someone these days
27:36by sending sort of quite vile messages online,
27:38the idea probably was of some horrible creature
27:41living in seclusion somewhere
27:42that suddenly comes out from their lair
27:44and tries to catch you.
27:46Yeah, I love it.
27:46You're welcome.
27:47At 57.39.4 rounds to go.
27:51Let's have it, Will.
27:52Can I start with a consonant, please?
27:56N.
27:57And a vowel.
28:00A.
28:01And a consonant.
28:05R.
28:07And a vowel.
28:10I.
28:11And a consonant.
28:15T.
28:15And a vowel.
28:20A.
28:21And a consonant.
28:24S.
28:25And another consonant.
28:28V.
28:30And a vowel, please.
28:33And a U.
28:35Kind of.
28:35And a vowel.
28:37And a vowel.
28:37And a vowel.
28:38And a vowel.
28:38And a vowel.
28:38And a vowel.
28:38And a vowel.
28:39And a vowel.
28:39And a vowel.
28:40And a vowel.
28:40And a vowel.
28:41And a vowel.
28:41And a vowel.
28:41And a vowel.
28:41And a vowel.
28:41And a vowel.
28:42And a vowel.
28:42And a vowel.
28:42And a vowel.
28:42And a vowel.
28:42And a vowel.
28:43And a vowel.
28:43And a vowel.
28:44And a vowel.
28:44And a vowel.
28:45And a vowel.
28:45And a vowel.
28:46And a vowel.
28:46And a vowel.
28:46And a vowel.
28:47And a vowel.
28:48And a vowel.
28:48And a vowel.
28:49And a vowel.
28:50And a vowel.
28:50And a vowel.
28:50And a vowel.
29:05all done there well how many got a six um for you Neha eight well I got a strain
29:12and let's hear what this is variants well done there's not much you can do when someone goes
29:21in the computer mode and not even dictionary corner can be that and I'm guessing that's the
29:25same for another round yeah eight was the best variance was the very best other than that we
29:30get a seven in saurian yeah saurian lizard-like great work Neha well let's hope it's contagious
29:36as we get our last letters round and champ you're choosing consonant please we'll end the day with a
29:42c and another d and another s vowel please e and another i and another
30:00o consonant please b and another c um and another please and an n and last letters
30:20so
30:32neha seven and for you will five the five is bonds bonds there you go double oh seven but the seven is
31:00bodices yes excellent what is this excellent how we're doing dictionary corner other than bodices
31:06concise as well for seven excellent well look at that at 72 39 you put up a real battle
31:12well it wasn't to be but two rounds to go let's get your numbers can i get it's one big and five
31:17other ones please you can indeed well all right let's have some fun to end today eight eight ten
31:26five six seventy five and we're looking to get 291 291 last numbers
31:35so
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31:47291 will all cut just get 292 292 just one away there neha sued 292 292 as well well that'll be seven points
32:04each well you get to go first my friend so i've got 10 minus six 10 minus six will give you four
32:23times that by 75 times 75 is going to give you 300 and then minus the eight minus eight 292
32:32yep neha got the same excellent there you go i have never been one away so many times in 30 seconds
32:41291 not yet i'll give you a little bit longer on that and this is the first time of course this week
32:46we haven't had a crucial countdown conundrum which is a shame well because you're a big gym bunny
32:51and so is neha we're going to scrap it and do a deadlift and see who can lift the most but
32:56you'll just have to stick to this fingers on the buzzers let's reveal today's countdown conundrum
33:12come on neha
33:22unopposed
33:23i think you might be right oh yes
33:26yeah i was 95 sure that up spooned wasn't wasn't a word i don't know how we could use it in in real
33:34life well done hey the young lad was good wasn't he neha he really pushed you in the end yeah um
33:40you the nervous start is so common and then once you find your feet it was really good well i feel
33:45like we've just been stopping uh you're traveling anyway yeah we've got to get you away to another
33:50country safe travels thanks for being here thank you excellent neha what a win hopefully you can go
33:55again tomorrow get the hat trick see you then thank you vic susie you're contractually obliged to
34:00be back tomorrow so see you then i know i'm starting to get a little bit misty eye dr tom last show
34:06for you tomorrow i know i don't know if i'm excited or sad or a little relieved maybe all three yeah
34:13you're 24 hours away from going back to trolling us on social media never a bad thing excellent no
34:18nothing but love here we'll continue tomorrow same time same place you can count on us
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