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00:24Thank you very much. Thank you so much.
00:26Hello and welcome to Millionaire Hot Seat,
00:29which is basically who wants to be a millionaire
00:32after six double espressos.
00:34We're against the clock, there are no lifelines,
00:37and if you answer incorrectly,
00:39another player will take your place.
00:42Let's meet our six contestants.
00:44They are...
00:45John Breen from Dublin.
00:48Jason Luke from Sybil Hedingham.
00:51Florence McAllister from Clapham.
00:54Sajid Ismail from Blackburn.
00:57Tracy Smith from Hornchurch.
01:00And Trey James from Hanningtown.
01:03Now, before the show, there was a random draw
01:06to decide who goes in the hot seat first,
01:09and the winner of that was...
01:11John Breen!
01:12So, John...
01:13Your chair awaits.
01:15Your mind awaits.
01:16You get crapping with us.
01:19Welcome.
01:21John Breen, regional sales manager from Dublin.
01:25I am indeed.
01:26Welcome to the show.
01:27Thank you very much.
01:28Lovely to be here.
01:29Best of luck.
01:3015 questions.
01:31Yep.
01:32Get them all right.
01:33Win a million pounds.
01:34Sounds easy.
01:35Now, as I said, there's no lifelines, obviously,
01:37but in this show, you can pass.
01:39If you do that, you go and sit over there
01:41at the end of the queue, and that's your pass over.
01:44If you answer and get it wrong,
01:47the top rung of the prize ladder goes away,
01:50and the second thing that happens is you go home.
01:53Bit of pressure.
01:54So don't get anything wrong.
01:55I'll try my best.
01:56OK.
01:57Right.
01:58Like I say, you're against the clock.
01:59You've got 15 seconds to answer this question,
02:01which is worth a hundred pounds, right?
02:03Shall we get cracking?
02:04Yep.
02:05Let's do it.
02:06Let's play Millionaire Hot Seats.
02:14And this is the first question.
02:18Which of these is typically worn to cover the upper body?
02:23I have no idea what D is, but I have a lot of the actual answer.
02:32I'm going to say shacket, final answer.
02:36It's the correct answer.
02:42For these things.
02:44I'm so old.
02:45Right.
02:46This is for 200 pounds.
02:49Which of these major conflicts happened before
02:52the 20th century?
02:56Vietnam War?
02:57World War One?
02:59Napoleonic Wars?
03:01Or Korean War?
03:04I'm not great on these war things.
03:07There should be an okay one to guess.
03:09I'm going to risk it and say Napoleonic Wars, final answer.
03:14I'm not sure that was much of a risk.
03:16That's the correct answer.
03:17Well done.
03:18Yeah.
03:22This is for 300 pounds.
03:24300 pounds.
03:25In the common abbreviations FYI and TMI, the letter I typically stands for what word?
03:35Investigation?
03:37Intuition?
03:39Intuition?
03:40Intrigue?
03:41Or information?
03:43That's going to be for your information, too much information.
03:46So information, final answer.
03:48Correct answer.
03:49Well done.
03:50300 pounds.
03:53This is worth 500 pounds.
03:58What is the title of the popular YouTube celebrity interview series hosted by Amelia de Moldenburg?
04:07Pizza parlour party?
04:10Chicken shop date?
04:13Indian takeaway tryst?
04:16Or burger bar meeting?
04:18I have actually watched a couple of these episodes and she is a brilliant interviewer.
04:23It's chicken shop date, final answer.
04:26Well it's the right answer.
04:28It's also the death of television.
04:31I think so, I think so.
04:33OK, fine. Well, well done.
04:36This, though, is worth a thousand pounds.
04:39On an Auden survey map, which of these fairground rides is used as the symbol for a theme park?
04:48Ferris wheel?
04:50Helter Skelter?
04:52Merry go round?
04:54Or dodgems?
04:56Honestly, I was hoping something like roller coaster would come up.
04:58Erm, I'm not really sure on this one, Jeremy.
05:03So, I'm going to have to use my pass.
05:05It'll be a good time to use it.
05:08Leave the million pound top prize intact.
05:11So off you go.
05:12You go and sit over there.
05:13Keep your fingers crossed you'll be back.
05:16And let's bring out the next contestant.
05:21Welcome.
05:22Hello.
05:23The employment specialist.
05:25Bad news here, straight away.
05:27Because we've just had a pass, you can't pass, I'm afraid.
05:31Let me read the question for you again.
05:33On an Auden survey map, which of these fairground rides is used as the symbol for a theme park?
05:39I know this from taking my children to theme parks.
05:43It's merry-go-round.
05:46Final answer?
05:48Final answer.
05:49And the right answer.
05:50Yes.
05:51Well done.
05:54Famous on a motorway sign, apparently.
05:56There we are.
05:57Right, now we're above £1,000.
05:59Erm, so you now have 30 seconds to answer.
06:02Right, the £2,000 question, let's have a look.
06:07Which of these was discovered most recently?
06:11Neptune?
06:13Wreck of the Titanic?
06:15Rosetta Stone?
06:17Or Ibuprofen?
06:19Wow.
06:22I'm going to be honest, I don't know.
06:25Pass is available.
06:26So, I'm going to use my pass, please.
06:27Thank you very much.
06:29It is now available.
06:31Okey-doke.
06:32Hopefully, there'll be time enough for you to get back here.
06:34But for now, if you'd like to go and sit over there,
06:36and let's bring out our next contestant team.
06:43Hello.
06:44Hello, hello.
06:45Florence McAllister, an advertising manager from Clapham in London.
06:48Right, erm, you can't pass, I'm afraid.
06:51This is the question.
06:52Which of these was discovered most recently?
06:55I really wish I could pass on this.
06:58Erm, I'm going to discount A and C, because I reckon they've been around a while.
07:04And between Ibuprofen and Wreck of the Titanic, Titanic went down in 1912.
07:10And I feel like they've probably found it this 20th century.
07:15Ten seconds.
07:17I'm just going to have to go Wreck of the Titanic, final answer.
07:21Complete guess.
07:23It worked, though. That is the correct answer.
07:25Well done.
07:27It was actually discovered in 1985.
07:29Yeah.
07:30They must have known where it was, but anyway.
07:31It's quite small, isn't it?
07:32It's quite small, isn't it?
07:33What that means is, you now have a pass available to you if you need it.
07:39This is the £3,000 question. Let's have a look.
07:42Which component makes up approximately 55% of human blood?
07:52White blood cells?
07:54Red blood cells?
07:56Platelets?
07:58Or plasma?
08:02I think...
08:05You'd think it would be red, wouldn't you?
08:06Because blood's red.
08:07That's a nice one.
08:08I feel like people donate plasma and platelets.
08:12So there must be quite a lot of that in there as well.
08:16But I'm going to go ahead and use my pass,
08:18because medical, not my area.
08:21Okey-doke, fair enough.
08:23If you'd like to go and sit over there, then,
08:24and let's bring out the next contestant, please.
08:29Number one.
08:31Welcome.
08:33Tajid Ismail, housing officer from Blackburn.
08:35Yep.
08:36Welcome to the show.
08:37You can't pass, I'm sorry to say.
08:39This is the question.
08:40Which component makes up approximately 55% of human blood?
08:45I have absolutely no idea, Jeremy.
08:48Erm...
08:50And this coming from a guy whose son just qualified as a doctor three months ago.
08:55Erm...
08:56I would say plasma.
09:00Final answer, D.
09:01But it's a pure guess.
09:05Well, your son got it from somewhere.
09:07That's the right answer.
09:08Well done.
09:10APPLAUSE
09:12And what that means is...
09:14Your pass is now available to you, should you need it.
09:18It also means that the top prize of a million is still there.
09:23This, though, is for £5,000.
09:25Let's have a look at the question.
09:29In which of these games does each player typically start with an odd number of playing pieces?
09:36Backgammon?
09:38Ludo?
09:40Drafts?
09:41Or chess?
09:45I could work out the logic, but give a hint to somebody who's coming from behind.
09:50It's definitely not E.
09:53I'm going to use my pass, Jeremy.
09:56Right.
09:58If you'd like to go and sit over there and keep our fingers crossed, we'll be back.
10:02And in the meantime, the next contestant.
10:06Who is Tracy Smith, a waxing therapist from Porn Church?
10:12Welcome, Tracy.
10:13You can't pass, I'm afraid.
10:15This is the question.
10:16In which of these games does each player typically start with an odd number of playing pieces?
10:22So, I'm pretty sure Ludo is four pieces.
10:26Chess is on an 8x8 ball, so that must be an even number.
10:31I think draft is on the same size ball, but it's every other, so I think that's the same.
10:35So it must be backgammon.
10:37It's an odd number.
10:39Backgammon, final answer.
10:42Waxing lyrical.
10:44And you were right! Well done!
10:46And, yeah, your working out was perfect as well.
10:50So, good answer. And what that means is your pass is now available to you.
10:55And this is for £7,500.
10:59Here's the question.
11:00As the crow flies, if you journey from Prague to Berlin, in which direction do you primarily travel?
11:10North, south, east or west?
11:14So, geography is actually my worst subject whatsoever, so this does not take a lot of thinking for me. I'm going to take my pass.
11:24I mean, it's late on in the game, you might not get back.
11:27Yeah. I feel like there's still a little chance. Still a little chance.
11:29OK, well, if you'd like to go and sit over there and keep your fingers crossed.
11:33And we'll get the next contestant out.
11:35APPLAUSE
11:39Trey James, events project manager from Canningtown.
11:42Yeah. In London.
11:44Um, right, you can't pass, I'm afraid.
11:47Yeah.
11:49As the crow flies, if you journey from Prague to Berlin, in which direction do you primarily travel?
11:55So, it's definitely not south, because if I'm thinking about it, Berlin is in east Germany, the eastern part of Germany, right?
12:02Prague is, like, somewhere here, so it's not east as well.
12:06So, the only answer I could go for here would be, oh, Prague to Berlin, would be north, final answer.
12:16Correct answer.
12:20Correct answer.
12:22Oh, OK, OK.
12:24Right, well done, you.
12:26But now we must take a break. We'll be back in a few moments. See you then.
12:42Welcome back to Millionaire Hot Seat.
12:44OK, Trey is currently in the hot seat. Top prize is still £1 million.
12:49Next question, though, is for £10,000. Now, your pass is available, OK? So, here it comes.
12:56Which of these stages of the beer brewing process typically takes place first?
13:01Fermentation, boiling, mashing, or malting?
13:08OK, I think fermentation is the last step. Or maybe malting. I don't drink a lot of beer, so I'm going between mashing and boiling.
13:18Ah, would you boil, then mash, or mash, then boil? That is the question. And beer is made of wheat, I think.
13:28Ten seconds.
13:30Oh, do I risk it? Do I risk it?
13:33I'm going to go boiling, final answer.
13:38One second to go.
13:41That is the wrong answer.
13:44Oh, no.
13:46I'm really, really sorry. No, it's malting.
13:50Yeah.
13:51You malt the barley first and then...
13:55Oh, I'm really sorry about that, Trey.
13:58But it does mean, I'm afraid, we have to say goodbye, ladies and gentlemen.
14:02Trey James.
14:03Thank you, everyone.
14:04Sorry, mate.
14:06Oh, dear.
14:08I'd like to bring you back.
14:12So...
14:13Welcome back.
14:14Thank you very much.
14:15Sean Breen.
14:16Bad news, I'm afraid, as well, because he got that wrong.
14:19Yeah.
14:20Top prize is now a quarter of a million pounds.
14:22Still huge.
14:23Still good money, still good money.
14:24But not a million.
14:25Now, you passed on 1,000, and you're answering this for 10,000.
14:29Yep.
14:30This is the question.
14:33Which of these Turner Prize-winning artists has a teddy bear called Alan Measles
14:38who features in much of his work?
14:41Damien Hirst, Anthony Gormley, Grayson Perry, or Anish Kapoor?
14:50I have absolutely no idea.
14:53I know Damien Hirst has pictures, but they look like sort of a Mickey Mouse thing,
14:57so I don't think that's a teddy bear.
15:00I don't know of Anthony Gormley.
15:03Grayson Perry is where I'm leaning, but I don't really have any logic to go on.
15:08So this is going to be an absolute punt, and I'm just going to have to say,
15:14Grayson Perry, final answer.
15:20The correct answer!
15:23Yeah, absolutely.
15:25Well guessed.
15:27Right, so we're up to £20,000 now, and what that means is you have 45 seconds to answer.
15:33Let's have a look at the question.
15:35Remember you can't pass.
15:36Yep.
15:39Of the seven clubs that have won the Premier League since it was founded in 1992,
15:45how many have also been relegated from it at some point?
15:51One, two, three, or four?
15:56Football is my nightmare topic, and all my family would probably know the answer to this,
16:05and I'm the only one that doesn't.
16:07I think more than one team would have been relegated at some point since 1992.
16:13They've shifted a good bit.
16:16Again, with my limited knowledge.
16:18But could it be as high as four?
16:21I'm talking it loud, but I actually have no logic to go on.
16:25I'm floating between three and four.
16:30I just think they're more plausible than that many years.
16:36It's a guess again, Jeremy. Five seconds.
16:38I'm going to say three, final answer.
16:43Well, you are from Dublin.
16:45I am.
16:46But it was the right answer.
16:47Unbelievable, yes?
16:48Wow, OK.
16:52How long can the look last?
16:54Yeah, Blackburn Rovers, Man City and Leicester City.
16:57My family are Man City supporters, so...
16:59Yes.
17:00Maybe there's a bit of luck on my side there.
17:01Well, there you are, you did it.
17:02And now, this next question's worth £50,000.
17:10Which of these episodes of classic British sitcoms aired first?
17:14A Touch of Glass.
17:18The Kipper and the Corpse.
17:21The Christmas Lunch Incident.
17:23Or The Queen of Spain's Beard.
17:28Yeah, back in a game of guessing again.
17:31I couldn't even tell you what show these episodes are from.
17:35Erm...
17:37OK, Christmas Lunch Incident.
17:39Would that be like the Dinner Ladies or something?
17:41The Queen of Spain's Beard.
17:45The Kipper and the Corpse.
17:48I mean...
17:50Yeah, I can't even guess the show.
17:5120 seconds.
17:52It's a bit of a 25% chance of me getting this right, to be honest.
17:58Erm...
18:00Such a glass, such a frost.
18:02I'm gonna go for...
18:05Yeah, total gamble.
18:06The Kipper and the Corpse, final answer.
18:09Well, again, I mean, these are British sitcoms and you grew up watching, well, some British shows.
18:16Some of them, but I don't recognise the episode names.
18:18I mean, you got it right.
18:20Oh, wow.
18:22OK.
18:24What's the show?
18:25The Kipper and the Corpse was the only one I could think of, actually, was 40 Towers.
18:28Oh, OK.
18:30Touch of glass, only Fools and Horses, Queen of Spain, Blackadder, and then Christmas Lunch, Vicar of Dibley.
18:35And what that means is, you're answering a question now, which is worth £100,000.
18:45The pressure's on.
18:46That is a very, very high number.
18:48Oh, yes. Let's have a look at the question.
18:50Launched by NASA in 1977, the Voyager 1 spacecraft left our solar system in which decade?
19:011990s?
19:032000s?
19:052010s?
19:06Or 2020s?
19:08So there was a very recent story of one of the spacecraft leaving the solar system.
19:15I thought it was Voyager 2, but maybe that's Voyager 1.
19:21But I think it was quite a milestone to say, like, it's the furthest we've ever reached.
19:26So I'm assuming that is actually the correct one.
19:30And I think it was only last year, maybe two years ago.
19:33Could have been this year.
19:34With that logic, I'm going to say 2020's final answer.
19:43Your luck's run out. That's the wrong answer.
19:46Oh, I'm so sorry.
19:48That's no problem.
19:49Your thinking was not that badly out, though.
19:52It was actually August 2012.
19:54You did very well, but I'm afraid it's all over now.
19:57So, ladies and gentlemen, John Breen.
19:59Thank you very much.
20:02Well, now, you're lucky.
20:08You three less so, because I'm afraid this is the final question of the show,
20:14and it means you aren't getting back.
20:16This is how it works.
20:18Because that was an incorrect answer, the prize fund is now at 100,000.
20:21You're going to get a question now, and if you get it right, you win £100,000.
20:28If you get it wrong, we'll give you £1,000.
20:32So there's a £99,000 difference between right and wrong on this question.
20:38OK.
20:39Here we go.
20:43The Laughing Kookaburra is a member of which bird family?
20:47Parrots?
20:49Kingfishers?
20:51Crows?
20:53Or pheasants?
20:55I don't know at all.
20:58I'm going to discount crows.
21:01I don't know why, I just don't think it is.
21:03I'm going between B and D, kingfishers and pheasants.
21:09Kingfishers are smaller.
21:11Pheasants are a little bit chonkier, but I don't think it's parrots either.
21:15So it's going to be a complete enough guess.
21:20Kingfishers, pheasants.
21:26I'm going to go with Kingfishers, final answer, and I don't know why.
21:35Joe Snoop.
21:36Yes.
21:38You're walking away from here with £100,000.
21:43That's the right answer.
21:49That's the right answer.
21:51That was the right answer.
21:58They are grimacing.
22:00They are grimacing.
22:01Thank you so much.
22:03What a show.
22:04Did you get anything right in the first one?
22:05Yeah, I got the carousel one right.
22:06Of course you did.
22:07Yes, you've known, because of that, and your lucky guest with the Kingfisher,
22:11you were there.
22:13My husband's car blew up last weekend, so now I can buy him a new one.
22:15Is that what you're going to do?
22:16Is that what you're buying?
22:17A new car?
22:18Not a brand new one.
22:19He's got to wash himself.
22:20But I want to take my smallest, say smallest, he's 5 foot 10 and 16, but he really loves Japan.
22:26So I will take him and then my eldest will get money towards a newer car for him.
22:30So, and if I'm lucky, I'll get a handbag.
22:31This is fantastic.
22:32What a show.
22:33Ladies and gentlemen, Jay Smith, £100,000.
22:36Fantastic.
22:37Well done.
22:38Join me next time when we'll have six new players, all hoping to win a million pounds.
22:46See you then, take care.
22:47Well done.
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