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00:31Hello, everybody. Welcome to Countdown, the show that never grows old.
00:3641 and a half years, still free-spirited, still absolutely flying after all these decades.
00:43And that's just because you tune in. Thank you very, very much for that.
00:46And, Rachel, never grows old, free-spirited, mischievous.
00:50It actually relates to a children's character. Can you guess?
00:54Peter Pan.
00:55Peter Pan, yeah. J.M. Barrie was born in this day in 1860.
01:00Peter Pan originally a play and then became a book.
01:04Do your kids know Peter Pan? Is it still timeless?
01:06Well, we do because we went to see Uncle Rob.
01:08So Rob Rinder played Captain Hook in Peter Pan in Panto in Southend-on-Sea,
01:13where my family live.
01:14And the four-year-old burst into tears every time Rob came onto the stage.
01:19And it wasn't until the end of the evening when I said, did you know that Uncle Rob was in
01:22that show we just went to see?
01:23And Maeve just went, oh, and I said, do you want to know who he was?
01:26And she said, no.
01:30Oh, I love that.
01:31I love that because still that wide-eyed wonderment of it being real.
01:34Yeah, I mean, I think that's a really good review.
01:35If you make a four-year-old cry, then you're a pretty good Captain Hook.
01:38Well, listen, we'll pick it up again later at the end of the show,
01:41but let's pass on over to Dictionary Corner, the wonderful Susie Dent.
01:45How are you today?
01:45Very well, thank you.
01:46You know, he gave us the name Wendy, J.M. Barry.
01:49He did, yeah.
01:49The Wendy house comes from there.
01:51It does.
01:51What a start to the show.
01:53Tune out now.
01:53It's not going to get any better than this, let me tell you.
01:55Well, it is because alongside you, of course, this Eurovision week is our brilliant Cheryl Baker.
02:01CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
02:03I love your shirts.
02:04She's got a lot of the double tones going on.
02:06That's why I bought it, because it's words.
02:09Yes.
02:09And it's all about, you know, like dictionaries and things, yeah.
02:12Well, listen, we've got a brilliant champion, haven't we?
02:15Two wins for Janet Parton, who laughed when I said to her a couple of days ago,
02:19hey, you only need to win three and you'll be here for your 79th birthday.
02:24That's tomorrow, Janet.
02:25We can taste it with our clothes.
02:27We'll see.
02:28Yeah, love it.
02:29Janet, let's see if you can make it a hat-trick today.
02:32You're going to have to be Inderjit Bedi, who joins us today from Leicester.
02:36How are you, my friend?
02:37Yeah, I'm good, thank you.
02:38So much to talk to you about, but I think your two favourite places couldn't be any more different.
02:42OK.
02:42The Golden Temple in India and Las Vegas, right?
02:46What are we going to here?
02:48Both legendary in their own right.
02:51What is it about Vegas?
02:52I mean, how do you enjoy it?
02:53There's so many ways.
02:54Just the bright lights, my dad, me, my brother, we love poker, so, you know, it's a great city.
03:04Love it.
03:04Indy, best of luck to you.
03:06Cheers, thank you.
03:07And Janet, best of luck to you.
03:08Here we go.
03:12Janet, let's get some letters.
03:14Hi, Rachel.
03:15Hi, Janet.
03:15Start with the consonant, please.
03:17Start today with R.
03:20And another consonant.
03:22D.
03:24And another.
03:25V.
03:27And one more, please.
03:30P.
03:31And a vowel.
03:33A.
03:35And another vowel.
03:37E.
03:39And another vowel, please.
03:42I.
03:43And a consonant.
03:45R.
03:48And another consonant, please.
03:50And a final D.
03:52At the whole mandolin in the studio, let's play Countdown.
03:54And a consonant.
04:24And a consonant.
04:24And a consonant.
04:25Janet how many? Seven. Indy? Seven. And seven from you. Go ahead Janet, what's the seven?
04:31Parade. Parade. And Indy? Parade. Just give Janet a little look, we'll build that trust early.
04:40I love the fact you always show yours, Janet, no matter what. You are just lovely,
04:44it's brilliant. Seven points each. Parade, anything else? Nothing bigger from me. No,
04:50we just said repair is the six. Parade it is. Let's get more letters. Indy? Hi,
04:56Rachel. Hi, Indy. Consonant, please. N. Consonant. S. Vowel. E. Consonant. T. Vowel. O. Consonant. G. Vowel. U.
05:21Consonant. S. A final consonant, please. A final C. And 30 seconds.
05:29Nancy, please.
05:30Morning, morning, day to 12 and 3 minutes.
05:59Indy, how many? Seven. Seven again. What a start. Janet? Seven. Look at that. Jab after jab, toe-to-toe.
06:07Indy? Tongues. Yes.
06:11Two tongues. Wagoneer. 14 points each. What about my two tongues in Dictionary Corner? Three tongues. Three tongues. There we
06:19go. Any more tongues?
06:20No, yes, but there is an eight as well. Contuses. So that means forms a bruise, a contusion. Contusion, contuses.
06:28Brilliant.
06:28What a spot that is. 14 points each, the score. Very high standard to start today.
06:35And let's see if that translates into the numbers. Janet? One from the top and any of the five, please.
06:40Thank you, Janet. One large five little. Coming up. And your first numbers of the day are six, nine, four,
06:48five, five.
06:50And the large one, 75. And the target, 571. 571 numbers up.
06:58571. 561. 561. 572. 571. 561. 671. 571. 571. 571. 571. 647. Yen. 572. 572. 581. 61.nu.
07:265-7-1, the first target of today. Janet?
07:295-70.
07:31Indy, how did you get on?
07:325-7-6, not written down.
07:34OK, don't worry about that, because not the same number as Janet
07:37for seven more points.
07:40I've made a mistake.
07:41You made a mistake. So now it does count. So off you go, Indy.
07:44OK, 5 over 5 is 1.
07:48Yes.
07:499 minus that 1 is 8.
07:52Uh-huh.
07:53Times 75 is 600.
07:55It is.
07:56And then 6 times 4 is 24, and take it away.
08:005-7-6, 5 away.
08:02And you get your seven points. Well done.
08:04How do we get the 5-7-1, Rachel Riley?
08:07If you say 5 plus 6 is 11,
08:1175 minus 11 is 64,
08:1564 times 9 is 576,
08:19and you have a spare 5 for 5-7-1.
08:22Love it.
08:25Spend 10 points, that, if you got it, at home and you're playing along.
08:28Right, wind cash is the tea-time teaser.
08:31Wind cash is in W-I-N-D.
08:33If you wind up with lots of cash, you can buy one of these at the motorway services.
08:38If you wind up with lots of cash, you can buy one of these at the motorway services.
08:58Welcome back.
08:59If you wind up with lots of cash, you can buy one of these at the motorway services.
09:02That service station is sandwiched.
09:04There you go.
09:04Bit of an Alan Partridge tea-time teaser, that.
09:07Our challenger, Indy, is ahead by seven points.
09:11Hoping to make this Janet's last crusade.
09:14But let's find out.
09:15Long way to go.
09:15More letters.
09:16Can I have a consonant, please?
09:18Thank you, Indy.
09:19G.
09:19And a consonant, please.
09:22T.
09:24Vowel.
09:25A.
09:27Consonant.
09:29L.
09:31Vowel.
09:33O.
09:36Vowel.
09:38E.
09:39Consonant.
09:41T.
09:43T.
09:43Consonant.
09:45L.
09:46A final vowel, please.
09:50A final A.
09:52Thank you, Rachel.
09:53T.
09:54T.
09:54T.
10:24Five.
10:25A five from you.
10:26Janet?
10:27I think I'll stick with a five.
10:28OK.
10:28Indy, what have you got?
10:30Gloat.
10:31And Dolly?
10:32Gloat.
10:32Five as well.
10:33There you go.
10:35We're not going to gloat about fives.
10:36Can we beat that?
10:38Just by one.
10:39I've only got total.
10:41Total.
10:41Yep, that would be a five.
10:42And there's a bit of a countdown musical direction here.
10:46Legato.
10:46Ah, nice.
10:47Smooth and flowing.
10:48Yeah, there you go.
10:49Which you always are, Suze.
10:50Thank you very much.
10:52All right, Janet, more letters, please.
10:54Consonant, please.
10:55Thank you, Janet.
10:57R.
10:58And another, please.
10:59P.
11:01And another.
11:02W.
11:04And a vowel.
11:07E.
11:08Another vowel, please.
11:19I.
11:23And a consonant.
11:26And a final P.
11:28All right, half a minute.
11:29Tch.
11:30.
11:31.
12:00MUSIC CONTINUES
12:03I'll stick with a save six.
12:05OK, what have we got, Janet?
12:06Repeal.
12:07Yes, repeal.
12:08And for Indy?
12:09Ripple.
12:10And ripple.
12:11Yep, very good.
12:11We're good with those.
12:12Was there anything there?
12:13Is there an applier?
12:14There is an applier.
12:16Just looking at the examples here,
12:18so clip appliers and clamps are mentioned together
12:21and paint appliers,
12:23so I think instruments, utensils of some kind,
12:25but also a good applier of science is a nice one.
12:29So, yep, there for seven.
12:30Indy, your first time choosing the numbers.
12:32Yeah, so my eldest daughter's name begins with a T,
12:35so can I have an inverted T, please, Rachel?
12:37You can indeed.
12:37You can have a proper T later as well if you want.
12:39Yeah, that would be nice.
12:40For now, we'll start with one larger and five little.
12:43And they are seven, eight, nine, three, eight,
12:49and the large one, 50.
12:50Could be an interesting one.
12:51Let's see.
12:52The target, 631.
12:54631.
12:54One number, so.
13:256-3-1 the target. Indy, what did you have?
13:28I've got 623.
13:296-23. 8 away, Janet.
13:31And me, 6-2-3.
13:33Oh, same thing. Indy, off you go.
13:359 plus 3 is 12.
13:37Yep.
13:38Times 50.
13:39600.
13:40And then I think it's the remaining numbers.
13:42Add the 8, add the 8 and the 7.
13:45Yep, 23, 8 away.
13:47Got to be the same way, Janet.
13:49There you go.
13:50Right, so, I mean, that could be a titanic effort.
13:53Let's find out. 6-3-1?
13:54Yes, well, if you ignore the 50, then you can say 3 plus 7 is 10.
14:018 times 8, 64.
14:03Times them together, 640.
14:06With a 9 left over, 6-3-1.
14:08Brilliant.
14:11Right, what a close game it is today.
14:13But let's take a break and let's chat with our Cheryl Baker.
14:16It's been really good.
14:17It's just a really open Eurovision chat this week.
14:20I promise you tomorrow we will get to this year's Eurovision.
14:23But, of course, we went all the way back to 1978.
14:27It's just been wonderful.
14:28We actually haven't talked about when you won the Eurovision with Bucks Fizz.
14:31I mean, what's your overriding memories now?
14:33I wouldn't be here without that funny old song.
14:37Yeah.
14:37Making your mind up.
14:38Yeah.
14:38Never did like it.
14:40I didn't.
14:41What?
14:42I didn't.
14:43I didn't.
14:43I like Joni Mitchell and James Taylor.
14:45You know, can you imagine them singing Making Your Mind Up?
14:47Yeah, but it's just a place for a perfectly crafted pop song.
14:51Yeah.
14:52You know?
14:53I thought it was good for the Eurovision.
14:55And I do think that Velcro definitely helped it along.
15:00Yes.
15:00But, yeah, that song, those less than three minutes changed my life completely.
15:07So I just have this amazing memory of it literally going through my mind.
15:13What just happened?
15:14My life's never going to be the same and it hasn't.
15:16Crazy, eh?
15:17Yeah.
15:17Crazy times.
15:19Although, I mean, Bucks Fizz from that was a platform to go on to sell many more records and have
15:24other hits, though.
15:25Millions.
15:26Millions of records.
15:27Yeah.
15:27Lots of hits.
15:28Well, I love it and that's no lie.
15:35Love it.
15:35The problem is I get so excited every day as we chat for this weekend.
15:39I cannot wait.
15:40Right.
15:41Let's get back to the game.
15:42Let's keep your mind on the job at hand.
15:44Such a close encounter today.
15:45And, Janet, we're underway again.
15:47Consonant, please.
15:48Thank you, Janet.
15:49B.
15:51And another.
15:52M.
15:54And another, please.
15:55H.
15:57And another, please.
15:59C.
16:02And another, please.
16:04R.
16:05I'll have a vowel, please.
16:07E.
16:08And another.
16:08A.
16:11A.
16:12And a consonant, please.
16:16Y.
16:18Another vowel, please.
16:20And a final U.
16:22And here we go again.
16:24And a consonant, please.
16:42And a consonant, please.
16:42And a consonant, please.
16:42And a consonant, please.
16:42And a consonant, please.
16:42And a consonant, please.
16:43And a consonant, please.
16:44And a consonant, please.
16:44And a consonant, please.
16:45And a consonant, please.
16:46And a consonant, please.
16:47And a consonant, please.
16:54Ah, so time up, Janet?
16:56Seven.
16:57Indy?
16:58I'm going to stick with a safe seven.
16:59OK.
17:00Janet, your seven?
17:02Chamber.
17:03Chamber.
17:03There you go.
17:04Indy?
17:05Chamber.
17:07It's no longer a chamber, a secret there.
17:09But tell me what you were thinking of risking.
17:11Botchery.
17:12Botchery?
17:13Yeah, not there without the D in front, D-E.
17:16So, yeah, so you made the right decision.
17:18Great decision.
17:19But was there something beyond the seven, dictionary corner?
17:22Chamber.
17:23There you go.
17:24Excellent.
17:25Well, all's done.
17:26We'll get back to it.
17:26And Indy, your letters.
17:28Consonant, please.
17:29Thank you, Indy.
17:30N.
17:31Consonant.
17:33D.
17:35Consonant.
17:36S.
17:38Vowel.
17:39O.
17:41Vowel.
17:43E.
17:45Consonant.
17:46Z.
17:48Vowel.
17:49A.
17:51A.
17:52Consonant.
17:54M.
17:55And a consonant, please.
17:59A final T.
18:01And start the clock.
18:26MUSIC PLAYS
18:32Indy? Seven.
18:34And Janet? Seven. Look at this. Indy?
18:37Donate. Donate. Ha! You two.
18:40Unbelievable together. Yet again, exactly the same.
18:44OK, over the dictionary corner, what can we add?
18:47We have demons, spelt the old-fashioned way.
18:50I didn't know you could spell it like that. You can.
18:53And there is an eight there. There's a rather strange one.
18:56It's from American English, a mad stone.
18:59And this was a stone that once was supposed to have the power
19:03to counteract the effect of a rabid animal if it bit you, a mad stone.
19:08Still seven points the difference.
19:09Let's get back to the numbers, then.
19:11That's the only thing that's divided you so far.
19:13And, Janet, you're choosing.
19:14One from the top.
19:16You thought about gambling just for a second there.
19:18Not against the poker player.
19:20Right. One large, five little.
19:22And the five small ones.
19:23Four, five, two, eight and six.
19:28And the large one, 50 this time.
19:29And the target to reach 515.
19:32Five, one, five.
19:34Numbers up.
19:34Five,å››.
19:36Up as behind.
20:03Welcome to Red.
20:06Janet.
20:07514.
20:08One away. Indy.
20:10513.
20:11Two away.
20:12Janet, it's on you.
20:135-2 is a ten.
20:155-2 is a ten.
20:16Times 50.
20:18Times 50, 500.
20:20And 8 plus 6.
20:228 plus 6 for 14.
20:26514, one away.
20:27Well done, you draw a level. Was 515 there?
20:30Well, if you make ten pretty much any other way, you can get there.
20:34If you say 6 plus 4 is ten, you can times it by 50 for 500
20:39and add the rest, 8, 2 and 5.
20:43Brilliant.
20:4751 points each going into the last part.
20:50Let's get this Tea Time teaser out of the way.
20:52It's Ivy's Red.
20:54For anyone that's visually impaired, let me spell it out.
20:56Ivy's Red.
20:56I-V-I-E-S.
20:59And red is in the colour.
21:00R-E-D.
21:01Ivy's Red with anger.
21:02And made these comments about me.
21:04Ivy's Red with anger.
21:06And made these comments about me.
21:22Welcome back.
21:24The Tea Time teaser turned Ivy's Red to derisive.
21:27Derisive.
21:28And there is nothing derisive to say about our champion and challenger today.
21:32The only bad thing I can think of is one of you is leaving.
21:35Which could be such a shame.
21:36What a game.
21:3751 points each.
21:38Six rounds to go.
21:40And Indy, you're choosing these letters.
21:42Yeah.
21:42Consonant, please.
21:44Thank you, Indy.
21:44R.
21:46Consonant.
21:47T.
21:49Vowel.
21:51I.
21:53Consonant.
21:55L.
21:57Consonant.
21:59D.
22:01Vowel.
22:03U.
22:05Vowel.
22:06I.
22:09I.
22:10Vowel.
22:11O.
22:12And a final vowel.
22:16A final A.
22:18Good luck.
22:20Good luck.
22:50All right.
22:51Let's find out what you've got.
22:52Indy, how many?
22:53Seven.
22:54And Janet?
22:54Seven.
22:56And Indy?
22:57Outlaid.
22:57Outlaid.
22:58The L-A-I-D.
23:00And Janet?
23:01Auditor.
23:01Auditor.
23:02Thank you very much.
23:04Outlaid.
23:05I had written down, I had a little bit of a shake on it, about 29 seconds.
23:08In?
23:09We're OK.
23:09Yep.
23:10Past tense and past participle of outlay as a verb to spend money on something.
23:15Right.
23:15You've matched each other again and in other letters round.
23:18Kel surprise.
23:19Anything else?
23:20Yep.
23:20We had dilator, his dilator muscles, which you might get in the eye.
23:24And also, just an unusual one.
23:26Touladi.
23:27T-O-U-L-A-D-I.
23:29It's a North American lake trout.
23:31There you go.
23:31You ever had one?
23:32No.
23:33No, me neither.
23:35Let's do it then.
23:36Back in.
23:37More letters, Janet?
23:38Consonant, please.
23:39Thank you, Janet.
23:41L.
23:42And another.
23:43C.
23:44And another.
23:46S.
23:48And another.
23:50R.
23:52And another.
23:54S.
23:56And a vowel, please.
24:00O.
24:01And another vowel.
24:03A.
24:03And another vowel.
24:06E.
24:07A consonant, please.
24:09Lastly, B.
24:11Let's play.
24:12Back in.
24:13If something from the word.
24:19Third.
24:31Speaking of everything.
24:34Bye.
24:40Darlene.
24:41Thanks to all.
24:43Time's up. Janet?
24:45Seven.
24:46Indy?
24:47I'm going to try a seven, not written down.
24:50Indy, what's your word?
24:51Corrals.
24:53Corrals. And Janet?
24:55Cablers.
24:56Cablers? Good old-fashioned word, that.
24:59Corrals is with a double R-A-L-S.
25:03Unfortunately, not A-L-E-S, which is, I think, maybe how you were spelling.
25:06Corral... I was spelling it C-O-R-A-L-E-S.
25:10Yes, not well there with that spelling, I'm afraid, Indy, sorry.
25:13And can you be a cabler?
25:15That's not in either.
25:17No way!
25:18Surely you could be a cabler.
25:20Yeah, not in, I'm afraid.
25:22No, I have to disallow both.
25:24There you go, I can't believe you both stand 58.
25:26So what do we have in there?
25:28There is a nine lurking there as well.
25:31Crossable, as in this river is not crossable.
25:34Very good, crossable.
25:37APPLAUSE
25:39All right, 58 points each.
25:42It stays four rounds to go as we get over the dictionary corner
25:45and our origins of words for today.
25:48What are we talking about, Suze?
25:50Well, we are first of all going to start with thanking James Clarke from Hackney,
25:55who says,
25:57One word that has always amused me is shirty, as in don't get shirty with me, son.
26:02Is it actually related to the item of clothing?
26:05Also, I'm assuming it's more northern in origin, is what James says.
26:09So, if you look in the historical dictionary, you will find a quote from 1845,
26:15which is when first uses of shirty began to emerge.
26:19And it's from the wonderfully named The Swell's Night Guide.
26:23And it says,
26:24I am exceedingly obliged, grunted Tomkins, in rather a shirty tone and continued reading.
26:30So, that's our first use to mean cantankerous, a little bit annoyed.
26:34And it had emerged in the US, first and foremost,
26:39so not particularly associated with the north of England, certainly not at this point.
26:42And it was a reference to the practice of fist fighters
26:46to take their shirts off before they entered the fray and to fight on.
26:54So, it's almost a little bit like throwing your hat in the ring, which I will come to another day.
27:02So, shirts then were associated very much with being a little bit aggressive and up for a fight.
27:07And in the 19th century, if you got a person's shirt out, you made them lose their temper.
27:13So, he really got my shirt out last week. Again, reference to that.
27:16And if you get your own shirt out, then you really, really do lose it and get very much out
27:20of control.
27:22And then you have keep your shirt on.
27:24And you go, keep your shirt on, in other words, don't take it off,
27:26don't get so worked up about something as if you're about to enter a fight.
27:30And, of course, we now say keep your hair on as well,
27:32but that's a riff on keeping your shirt on.
27:34Like it. Great, thank you.
27:3858 points each, four rounds to go. Indy, you're choosing these letters.
27:44Consonant, please.
27:45Thank you, Indy. T.
27:48Consonant.
27:49R.
27:50Vowel.
27:52I.
27:54Consonant.
27:55N.
27:58Consonant.
27:59P.
28:01Vowel.
28:02E.
28:04Vowel.
28:06I.
28:08Consonant.
28:10D.
28:11And a final consonant.
28:17Final S.
28:18Countdown.
28:19E.
28:20E.
28:22D.
28:22D.
28:26D.
28:26E.
28:27D.
28:28D.
28:28D.
28:28D.
28:29D.
28:49Time's up. Indy, how many?
28:51Eight. Janet? Eight.
28:53That's interesting. Indy?
28:55Sprinted. Janet?
28:57Intrepid. What are these two like?
28:59Another couple of eights. Can we match them?
29:00Fantastic. Got spirited.
29:02Nice. Yeah, that's a lovely one.
29:05And there was whispering of inspired over here as well, which is lovely.
29:09There you go. All the eights.
29:10All the eights. But the dude under pressure sitting here is absolutely brilliant.
29:1466 points each. Janet, your letters.
29:18Consonant, please. Thank you, Janet.
29:20N. Under nether.
29:22F. Under nether.
29:25S. Under nether.
29:28N.
29:28N. Under nether.
29:32K.
29:34Vowel, please.
29:36A.
29:38Under nether.
29:40E.
29:42Under nether.
29:44O.
29:47And a consonant, please.
29:51And the final.
29:53N.
29:53Invisible Loss letters.
29:552.
29:561.
29:582.
29:591.
30:012.
30:032.
30:042.
30:223.
30:25Janet, how many?
30:26Five.
30:28Indy?
30:28I'm sticking with the five.
30:30Such pressure, innit?
30:31Janet?
30:32Snake.
30:33Snake.
30:34Indy?
30:35Guess what?
30:35Got a bit.
30:36Snake.
30:37Not again, right?
30:38Have a look.
30:39Yes, OK.
30:40Two snakes.
30:41Don't take that personally.
30:42Dexter and corner, what have you got?
30:43I only had fakes.
30:45Yeah, we couldn't manage better than a five,
30:46but someone to my right might have achieved more.
30:49All right, Grandma?
30:49Well, it makes me think of food,
30:51like, just like Nonna used to make.
30:53Brilliant.
30:54Nonna's, Nonna's best food.
30:56Yes.
30:57Love it.
30:58Italian grandmothers, love it.
30:59Yeah.
30:59Very good.
31:00Two rounds to go.
31:02Indy, what are you going to do?
31:03Platzi for Gamble.
31:04It's your numbers.
31:06I'm going to go for three from the top, please.
31:08You're going to take your destiny into your own hands.
31:11Three and three from anywhere.
31:12Anywhere.
31:13Three little coming up.
31:14All important final numbers.
31:17Four, three, five,
31:19and the large one's 50, 75 and 25.
31:23And the target, 479.
31:26479, last numbers.
31:28We Are Dead Nation Anderson.
31:29Five, Four, um,
31:31and, yeah,
31:39we will be happening.
31:46and we'll be right back.
31:47Bye.
31:50Bye.
31:584, 7, 9. Indy?
32:01Nah, nowhere.
32:03Nowhere. Janet?
32:04I think I've got 4, 7, 9.
32:06Well, there's a bit less pressure on you here, in a way. Off you go.
32:095 and 3 is 8.
32:10Yeah, I think you do have it.
32:13Times 50.
32:14400.
32:15Plus 75.
32:174, 7, 5.
32:18Minus 4.
32:20Er, 75.
32:21Plus 4.
32:22Plus 4.
32:23Janet, goodness me, don't do that to us.
32:30Wow, goodness me, look at that.
32:32Well, Indy, you're going to have to do two conundrums in a row.
32:35What a way to get a teapot, that would be.
32:37But there's only one question that has to be answered now.
32:40Will Janet Parton be in her house for her 79th birthday tomorrow?
32:45Or will she have her cake and eat it right here on national TV?
32:50Let's reveal at least one today.
32:54Crucial, countdown, conundrum.
33:02Indy.
33:05Saturate.
33:07Rest of the time to Janet.
33:09Treasurer.
33:11Janet, go.
33:13Treasurer.
33:13Let's have a look.
33:16She's a treasure.
33:18Yeah.
33:23Indy, absolute star.
33:25That was amazing.
33:26That was amazing.
33:28Crumbled on the numbers a little bit today.
33:30Yeah, it happens.
33:31Just couldn't see them.
33:32You made so many good decisions in that seat.
33:35Janet's an absolute star.
33:37She played well.
33:38Something else.
33:39Something else.
33:39Right, thank you so much.
33:40Cheers.
33:41And kind of, I mean, 79th birthday tomorrow, Janet,
33:44and you get to spend it here, which is lovely, isn't it?
33:46I hope I get a cake.
33:47Yeah.
33:49Turned in a bit of a diva, now, I think, after three wins.
33:53Love it.
33:54What a day tomorrow will be.
33:55Cheryl, Susie, thank you so much.
33:57I'll be there.
33:57Love it.
33:58And, Rachel, just before we go, I've almost forgot.
34:00Do you remember we were talking about J.M.
34:02Barry being born in this day in 1860?
34:05He gave the rights to Peter Pan to the Great Ormond Street Hospital.
34:10He said, here's the deal.
34:12You get the rights, but you're never allowed to disclose
34:14how much money you make from the rights to Peter Pan.
34:18So, to this day, if you want to put the play on,
34:20money goes to Great Ormond Street Hospital.
34:22Isn't that lovely?
34:23Very nice, too.
34:23Nice, very nice indeed.
34:25Love it.
34:25Right, birthday party tomorrow.
34:27Everyone brings something.
34:28It's going to be embarrassing.
34:29You too.
34:30We'll see you here.
34:30Rachel, Susie and I.
34:32You can count on us.
34:34You can contact the programme by email at countdown at channel4.com.
34:39You can also find our webpage at channel4.com forward slash countdown.
34:58We'll see you next time.