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00:00MUSIC
00:17Welcome to Ridiculous, the Ridiculously Clever Show,
00:21where three teams of riddle solvers take on our devious riddle master.
00:26Hello, Henry. Hello, Remy.
00:28Now, do you have some dazzling riddles for us today?
00:30I certainly do. Try this one out for size.
00:32Don't be nervous. I'm just a dairy-loving insect.
00:36What am I? Remy, what am I?
00:37I'm not sure. I'm going to have a think about it.
00:39But in the meantime, shall I wing my way over to our contestant?
00:42Very nice.
00:44But first, let's meet today's teams.
00:47So, who's with us today?
00:49I'm Zaid, and this is Krish, my wife, and we're from Blackburn.
00:53I'm Tracey, this is my daughter, Georgia, and we're from Southport.
00:57I'm Grace, and this is my twin sister, Amy, and we're from Combran.
01:01Super to have you all on the show.
01:04So, Henry has already put you to the test.
01:07What was that riddle?
01:08Don't be nervous.
01:09That's part of the riddle, not just me saying.
01:12Don't be nervous.
01:13I'm just a dairy-loving insect.
01:14What am I?
01:16Any ideas?
01:17I think butterfly.
01:18Butterfly.
01:19Everyone got it.
01:19Fantastic work.
01:20Yes, very good.
01:21I was feeling rather smug for a second until all six of you said it at the same time.
01:26Everyone got it.
01:27No, butterfly insect.
01:28Lovely stuff.
01:29Well, hopefully there won't be too many nerves for our teams today.
01:32It is great to have you here.
01:34Let me explain how this works.
01:36You're going to face a series of riddles from Henry, and in order to unlock each riddle,
01:42you'll first have to correctly answer three general knowledge questions.
01:48In this round, the questions are worth £25.
01:52How much are the riddles worth, Henry?
01:54In this first round, the riddles are worth £100 each, if you can get them right.
01:58They're the simplest ones you're going to face throughout the entire game, so you don't
02:01want to be getting these ones wrong.
02:03No, you started off well with butterfly.
02:05Let's hope that's a good omen for all of you, but I have to say that we will be saying
02:09goodbye to one team at the end of this round, so every question is important.
02:16OK, time for some general knowledge.
02:19Let's play.
02:22According to the proverb, what in the hand is worth two in the bush?
02:26BIRD.
02:28BIRD.
02:28BIRD.
02:29Well done.
02:29You're up and running.
02:30£25.
02:32The Billy Bookcase is an item sold by which Swedish furniture store?
02:36Grace and Amy.
02:37IKEA.
02:38Correct.
02:40£25 to Grace and Amy.
02:42Which entertainment franchise released a 2023 film subtitled Mutant Mayhem?
02:49BIRD.
02:50Grace and Amy.
02:51Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
02:53Yes.
02:53Well, Grace and Amy, you're already just one correct answer away from unlocking your first
02:58riddle.
02:59What is the only letter in the word riddle that is in the second half of the alphabet?
03:05BIRD.
03:06Tracey and Georgia.
03:07L.
03:07Incorrect.
03:08What is the...
03:09Zaid and Krishma.
03:11R.
03:11Correct.
03:13Carla Denia was elected as MP for Bristol Central in 2024 representing which political party?
03:19BIRD.
03:20Grace and Amy.
03:20The Green Party.
03:22Yeah.
03:22Good knowledge there.
03:23Grace and Amy.
03:24Great to have you on the show.
03:25Now, you said you're twins?
03:27Yes.
03:27And what was the situation with when you were born?
03:30Because there's something very unusual, isn't there?
03:33All of the twins I know are born on the same day.
03:35Grace was born before midnight.
03:37I was born after midnight.
03:38But we're born on different star signs as well.
03:40You have to celebrate your birthday on different days?
03:43We'll have like sort of a two-day celebration.
03:46A two-day celebration.
03:48Fantastic.
03:49Now, let me just remind you that you do have a clue from Henry to use at any time during
03:53the game if you get stuck.
03:55You only get one.
03:57So just use it wisely.
03:59Grace and Amy, your first riddle.
04:00Good luck.
04:01Henry, over to you.
04:02We're not found in a church or temple, but part of our job is to heal people's souls.
04:07Sounds like utter nonsense.
04:09What are we?
04:10It's something to do with shoes, but because of the spelling, but...
04:14Do you want to use...
04:15Do you want to use the clue?
04:17Can we use the clue?
04:18Right.
04:18Straight in with the clue.
04:20First riddle.
04:21If you mess a boot, we shoe can help.
04:23That's your clue.
04:24If you mess a boot, we shoe can help.
04:27You sound like a pirate.
04:29Yeah.
04:31Has that helped Grace and Amy?
04:33No.
04:34Because...
04:35Talk it through and bounce ideas.
04:38It's like...
04:39I'm not found in a church or temple, but part of our...
04:40I'm thinking something to do with, like, shoemaking and guessing to heal people's souls.
04:47It could just be as simple as, like, it's a shoemaker, but...
04:50It's not.
04:52But...
04:52Do you want to go with it?
04:54Oh, no.
04:55I don't.
04:57Um...
04:57I think I'm not found in the church, so it's not going to be anything like preacher and
05:01stuff like that.
05:02But, um...
05:03Got it?
05:05It's not found church or temple, so it's not going to be anything to do, like, religious-based.
05:10Um...
05:11Do you want to go?
05:12I think I've got it.
05:13Is it a soul searcher?
05:15A soul searcher?
05:16Are you locking that in?
05:17Yeah.
05:17Yes.
05:18A soul searcher?
05:19Yes.
05:19I'm afraid, Amy, it's not the right answer.
05:21I'm sorry.
05:22It's all right.
05:22Now, there's no stealing in the first round, but do either of the other teams have any ideas?
05:26Is it a shoe shiner?
05:27A shoe shiner.
05:29No, I'm afraid not.
05:30You're very close.
05:31Insole?
05:32Insole.
05:33No.
05:33All good guesses.
05:34All in the right ballpark.
05:35But I'm afraid no one's got it quite right.
05:37Um, you said shoemaker at some point, Amy.
05:39I did.
05:40That was probably the closest.
05:41Yes.
05:41What might you also call a shoemaker?
05:43Oh, a cobbler.
05:44A cobbler.
05:45Yeah, exactly.
05:46Cobblers is the right answer.
05:47Cobblers.
05:48Cobblers.
05:48Of course, yeah.
05:49So, healing people's souls.
05:51You correctly identified that it was the right form of soul.
05:53So, S-O-L-E, as in the soul of a shoe.
05:56And, of course, cobblers is utter nonsense, yeah.
05:58That was only riddle one.
06:00Riddle one, round one.
06:02Already devastating.
06:03Oh, my goodness me.
06:03Oh, my goodness me.
06:04Yeah, yeah.
06:04Come on, teams.
06:05We've got to wipe that smile off the riddle master's face, haven't we?
06:08Look at him.
06:09He looks so smart.
06:10We cannot allow this.
06:11We cannot allow it.
06:12This is exactly how all the shows should be.
06:15This is your perfect show.
06:17It is.
06:17It's going to be great.
06:18We're just cruising through.
06:19Right.
06:19All wrong answers.
06:20Come on, teams.
06:21Let's go.
06:21Hands by the buzzers.
06:22More general knowledge questions coming your way.
06:26Which professional football team play its home games at the Etihad Stadium?
06:30Tracey and Georgia?
06:32Arsenal.
06:33Incorrect.
06:34Grace and Amy?
06:35Manchester City.
06:36Correct.
06:38Which English singer-songwriter is most closely associated with the term Brat Summer?
06:46Grace and Amy?
06:48Charlie XCX.
06:48Yes.
06:49Yes, you dived on top of it.
06:52In the human body, the navel is also known by what?
06:57Zaid and Karishma?
06:59Belly button.
06:59Yes, correct.
07:00By what alliterative two-word name?
07:03Belly button.
07:04Which type of mustard is named after a city in the historical region of Burgundy in France?
07:11Zaid and Karishma?
07:13Dijon.
07:13Yes, Dijon mustard.
07:15Zaid and Karishma, you are both now just one correct answer away from unlocking the next riddle.
07:21Good luck, as are Grace and Amy.
07:24Which European country is called Deutschland in its own language?
07:28Tracey and Georgia?
07:29Germany.
07:29Correct.
07:31The logo of which short-form video-sharing app founded in 2016 is a musical note with turquoise and red
07:40shadows?
07:41Tracey and Georgia?
07:42TikTok.
07:42Correct.
07:43It is TikTok.
07:45A lot riding on this next question.
07:47The Venice Biennale Art Festival is typically held every how many years?
07:52Zaid and Karishma?
07:54Four.
07:55Incorrect.
07:56Tracey and Georgia?
07:57Two years.
07:58Yes.
07:59Tracey and Georgia, you have now unlocked your first riddle of the game.
08:02Welcome to the show.
08:04Mum and daughter?
08:05Correct.
08:06Yeah, she's my best friend.
08:07Is she?
08:08Yeah.
08:08That's gorgeous.
08:09And how many children do you have, Tracey?
08:11I have another daughter as well.
08:12Georgia's 25 and my youngest is 21, Abby.
08:15What do you do together for fun and...?
08:17We like our horror films.
08:19Oh.
08:19Yes.
08:20Yeah.
08:20I see.
08:21That's an intense form of fun, isn't it?
08:23It is.
08:24It is.
08:25What's the scariest film you've seen then?
08:27The It series.
08:28Oh, okay.
08:29Yeah, yeah.
08:29Yeah.
08:30My favourite is Final Destination.
08:32Okay, yeah.
08:32They're quite scary.
08:33The big horror film.
08:34What I'm getting the sense of is that the riddle master poses no danger to you.
08:38Oh, well...
08:39I think he poses a big danger.
08:40A big danger.
08:41Listen.
08:42I think I could be far more scary than the Final Destination franchise.
08:48Here we go.
08:48Let's see if you can get this.
08:50I increase every second but can't be taken away.
08:53I've been bronze, iron and golden back in the day.
08:56What am I?
08:57I increase every second but can't be taken away.
09:00I've been bronze, iron and golden back in the day.
09:03So...
09:03What am I?
09:04We think we know this one.
09:06My mum does.
09:07It wasn't the first part of the puzzle that gave it to me.
09:10It was the bronze, iron and golden, so their ages.
09:14But going back to the first part of the puzzle,
09:16your age does increase with every second.
09:19You can increase with age.
09:19And it can't be taken away.
09:21So we'd like to lock in.
09:22Final answer.
09:23Age, please.
09:24Age.
09:25Yes, please.
09:25It's the right answer.
09:26Well done.
09:27Not very scared of that riddle.
09:29Lovely stuff.
09:30Yeah, fantastic age, of course.
09:31Yeah, the Bronze Age, Iron Age, Golden Age.
09:33Of course, all ages, yeah.
09:35And, of course, your age increases every second.
09:37Yeah.
09:37That's quite a scary thought also, isn't it?
09:39Yeah.
09:39And, yeah.
09:40It can't be taken back.
09:41Yeah, of course, you can't de-age.
09:43Always aging, yeah.
09:44Super stuff.
09:45Thank you so much, Riddle Master.
09:47That means I can give you £100, Tracy and Georgia.
09:50So we are two riddles down.
09:51Two more riddles to go.
09:52In the children's song, when there were ten in the bed, what did the little one say?
09:58Tracy and Georgia.
09:59Roll over.
09:59Indeed.
10:00Roll over, roll over.
10:01George, Thomas, Theodore and Abraham are the first names of the people whose heads are
10:08carved into Grace and Amy.
10:11I've forgotten.
10:12Oh.
10:14No.
10:15Tracy and Georgia.
10:15Mount Rushmore.
10:17Mount Rushmore is correct.
10:19Are carved into which US landmark?
10:22Right, Tracy and Georgia, one away from unlocking the next riddle.
10:26Which TV comedy series stars Simon Bird and Blake Harrison as sixth foremost named?
10:32Grace and Amy.
10:33The Inbetweeners.
10:34Named Will and Neil, it is The Inbetweeners.
10:36Correct.
10:38Which dogs and cats home in south-west London?
10:42Tracy and Georgia.
10:43Battersea.
10:44We can accept that.
10:45Yep.
10:45Battersea Dogs and Cats Home was founded by Mary Tealby in 1860.
10:50Tracy and Georgia, you've done it again.
10:52Ooh.
10:52Look at this.
10:54Right.
10:54They weren't scared of you the first time, Riddle Master.
10:57We'll have to make this much, much tougher.
10:59Here we go.
11:00Alphabetically, I'm top after tail.
11:02My coat is dark but also pale.
11:05I'll never be spotted on a safari trail.
11:07What am I?
11:09Oh, I think I know.
11:11No, I was thinking, I'm thinking of a zebra.
11:16Because alphabetically, top after tail.
11:18So you've got, maybe the letters are backwards.
11:20So dark and pale, the zebra has white and black.
11:23And then I'll never be spotted because it's got stripes.
11:26Yeah?
11:26Might not be right, but that's what I, I can't think of anything else.
11:28I'm just trying to work out how the alphabetically, I'm top after tail,
11:30so I'm thinking of the letters.
11:33I don't know about that part in the puzzle, but I think the coat is dark but also pale.
11:38Can you think of anything else?
11:39No.
11:39And it wouldn't be spotted because he's stripes.
11:41Because he's stripes.
11:43Shall we lock in zebra?
11:43Yeah, let's lock in zebra.
11:44We're going to lock in zebra, please.
11:46You're locking in zebra.
11:48How are you feeling about that answer?
11:50Ooh.
11:50Not very confident.
11:51We'd be happier if we could link it to the first part of the puzzle,
11:55because we think it matches the other two pieces, but we'll give it a go.
12:00Yeah.
12:00Well, there's never a spare part in a riddle.
12:02I know.
12:03But zebra is the right answer.
12:06Of course, alphabetically, yeah, A to Z, of course.
12:09A at the beginning of the alphabet, Z at the end.
12:11Yeah.
12:11But in zebra, Z is at the beginning, A is at the end.
12:14As you correctly identified, yeah, dark and pale also.
12:17You have black and white stripes.
12:18They're never spotted on a safari because they are striped.
12:21All right.
12:21Very good.
12:22I'm happy to give you another £100 into your prize card.
12:24And we have one more riddle to go.
12:26Let's keep playing.
12:28What name, beginning with H, is shared by cities in Canada and New Zealand
12:33and a town in Scotland?
12:36Tracey in Georgia.
12:37Hamilton.
12:38Correct.
12:40In 1974, Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined which band?
12:46Grace and Amy.
12:48Fleetwood Mac.
12:49Correct.
12:50The triple crown of motorsport is the Indianapolis 500,
12:55the Monaco Grand Prix and the 24 hours of where?
13:00Tracey and Georgia.
13:02Le Mans.
13:03Le Mans.
13:03Yep, that's correct.
13:04The Le Mans 24 hour race.
13:06Tracey and Georgia won away from unlocking the final riddle.
13:08In this round.
13:11Which actress plays Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction and The Bride in Kill Bill?
13:16Grace and Amy.
13:17Uma Thurman.
13:18Correct.
13:20Right, Grace and Amy.
13:21You're also just one correct answer away from unlocking the next riddle.
13:24Good luck.
13:25Errerie is the Welsh name for which national park?
13:28Grace and Amy.
13:29Snowdonia.
13:30In Wales.
13:31In Wales.
13:31Correct.
13:31Grace and Amy, are you ready?
13:33Yes.
13:34Yes.
13:35Happy riddling.
13:35Here we go.
13:36That rice belongs to me.
13:38That barley belongs to me.
13:40Even the tiniest piece of sand belongs to me.
13:43To tell the truth, it's becoming a real headache.
13:45What is it?
13:47Because it's like a real headache.
13:49There are all types of grain and it's mine, so it's like to lock in migraine.
13:55Migraine.
13:55Migraine.
13:55I was still listening to you say the riddle and they came up with the answer.
13:59Very quick work.
14:00Explain your thinking one more time, guys.
14:01Because rice and barley are grains and it's like, belongs to me, so it's like, it's my,
14:09so then just I put them together for migraine.
14:13Correct.
14:14Migraine.
14:15All grains, grain of sand, barley, rice, grains, they're migraines.
14:19Headache is a migraine.
14:20Well done.
14:21This round started off well for you, Riddle Master.
14:23I know.
14:24But now the teams are a headache for you, aren't they?
14:26I'm furious, absolutely.
14:27Yes.
14:27So quick.
14:28£100 to Grace and Amy.
14:31So teams, at the end of that round, Tracy and Georgia have £425, Grace and Amy have
14:39£325 and Zaid and Karishma have £75, which very sadly means we will be saying goodbye to
14:44you at this early stage.
14:45Are you glad you came?
14:47Yeah, it was a good experience.
14:49And you've got a baby already at home, but you've got another one.
14:52When are you due?
14:52In a few weeks.
14:53In a few weeks.
14:54In a few weeks.
14:55Well, listen, Zaid and Karishma, it's been lovely to have you on the show.
14:58Good luck with the new baby.
15:00And that's it for part one.
15:02Henry, how about another riddle for the viewers to solve over the break?
15:05What a superb idea.
15:06I can help you make memories for years to come, though some might think I'm a bit snappy.
15:11What am I?
15:11I'll give you the answer after the break.
15:24Welcome back.
15:25Now, Henry, you never let us relax.
15:27You've always got us working.
15:28Absolutely.
15:29Every break, there will be a riddle.
15:31And this was this break.
15:33I can help you make memories for years to come, though some might think I'm a bit snappy.
15:38What am I?
15:39I think that's quite an easy one.
15:40What do you think?
15:40You, when you've not had any coffee in the morning.
15:43Can't be snappy.
15:44What do you think, Grace and Amy?
15:46Camera.
15:46Camera.
15:47Yes.
15:48Now, Tracey and George are Grace and Amy, you're very evenly matched.
15:52But listen, let's just get to know you a little bit more.
15:55Grace and Amy, what do you do?
15:57I'm currently a student studying analytical and forensic chemistry.
16:02Good grief.
16:03Wow.
16:04OK, and what about you, Amy?
16:05I'm an aspiring musical theatre and theatre performer.
16:08Really fascinating.
16:10Tracey and Georgia, what do you do?
16:11I'm a nurse in the operating theatre at my local hospital.
16:15Oh, my goodness.
16:16Wow.
16:16And I'm a primary school teacher.
16:18And you're all obviously very competitive because you're really quite evenly matched.
16:23Grace and Amy, you have £325.
16:26Tracey and Georgia, you're only slightly ahead.
16:28You've got £425.
16:30And now the general knowledge answers are worth £50.
16:34And once again, you need three to unlock a riddle, which are now a little bit different as well.
16:38Henry, could you explain?
16:39Of course.
16:39So in this round, you're going to be facing visual riddles, which involve, as you might expect, pictures, but also
16:44numbers, shapes and words.
16:46They're a little bit trickier and they're worth £200 each if we can get them right.
16:49There's only £100 in it at the moment.
16:51Exactly.
16:52Now, only one of you from each team will be able to answer.
16:57And that person will have 60 seconds to get it right.
17:00Also, if you get your riddle wrong, it will then be offered to the opposing team.
17:04So there's lots at stake here.
17:06But first, of course, you've got to answer some more general knowledge questions.
17:10Are you ready?
17:11Yes.
17:12Super.
17:12Here we go.
17:13Let's play.
17:15In The Simpsons, what is the name of Bart and Lisa's younger sister?
17:19Tracey and Georgia.
17:20Maggie Simpson.
17:21Correct.
17:23£50.
17:24The Bayeux Tapestry features a depiction of which comet...
17:29Tracey and Georgia.
17:30Battle of Hastings.
17:31Incorrect.
17:32The Bayeux Tapestry features a depiction of which comet passing the Earth?
17:37Grace and Amy.
17:38Halley's Comet.
17:39Correct.
17:40£50 to you, Grace and Amy.
17:42The title of which James Bond film is also a term for a ghost?
17:47Grace and Amy.
17:48Spectre.
17:49Yeah.
17:49Grace and Amy.
17:51You're just one correct answer away from unlocking the first visual riddle.
17:55Good luck.
17:57In the 2024 Olympic tennis men's doubles, Nadal Karas was a nickname given to a pair representing
18:04which country?
18:05Tracey and Georgia.
18:07Spain.
18:07It was.
18:08It was Rafa Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz.
18:10Whichever team answers this next question correctly will be unlocking the first visual
18:15riddle.
18:16Good luck.
18:17If the dinosaur triceratops had three horns protruding from its head, how many did a
18:22pentaceratops have?
18:24BEEP
18:25BEEP
18:25Tracey and Georgia.
18:26Five.
18:27That's right.
18:27It's five.
18:28The name means five horn face.
18:32Well done.
18:33Right, so you've got a couple of big decisions to make here.
18:35Only one of you can face this next riddle.
18:38These are the categories.
18:40Letters, numbers or pictures.
18:41What do you think?
18:42Do you want to have a go at letters?
18:44Yeah.
18:44Yeah?
18:45Yeah.
18:45OK, I'm going to step back.
18:46That's confidence, isn't it, really?
18:48You're going to take letters.
18:49BEEP
18:49Good luck.
18:51Good luck indeed.
18:5260 seconds to give me a correct answer after I finish reading the riddle that goes with
18:56this.
18:56What is the missing letter?
18:58Your time starts now.
19:05Nothing is obviously springing to mind.
19:08D, B, then something P.
19:11D, er, D, oh, no.
19:15Erm.
19:20So, I'm thinking it's, I'm thinking of the gaps in the letter.
19:27So D's got one, B's got two, P's got one.
19:31So I'm wondering if it's a letter with two gaps in it.
19:35Let me just whip this through.
19:43I'm going to guess B.
19:46B.
19:47Final answer.
19:48B.
19:50It's wrong, I'm afraid, Tracy.
19:51Sorry.
19:52OK, thanks.
19:52All right.
19:52Grace and Amy, you can steal it for half the value.
19:55What's your answer?
19:56R.
19:57R.
19:57It's wrong, I'm afraid.
19:59The big clue here is in the question there.
20:02Yes.
20:03You've spotted it, Ranvir.
20:04Well, I thought, what's going on there?
20:05Why is there a question mark at the beginning of the question and facing the wrong way?
20:10Exactly.
20:11Yes.
20:11It is there for a reason.
20:13And what might that be?
20:15What's it doing with the final question mark?
20:17Well, it's a mirror image of it.
20:19A mirror image, exactly.
20:20Yeah.
20:21And so this is all about mirror images.
20:23Right.
20:24But it's also, the other clue here is obviously we've got this sort of dotted line.
20:28That's a sort of reflection line.
20:29Yeah.
20:30But we've got these uppercase letters at the top.
20:32So what might we have at the bottom?
20:36Lowercase.
20:36Right.
20:37Lowercase letters.
20:38So the answer is Q, yeah?
20:41Oh.
20:42OK.
20:43Because it's all about the lowercase reflection.
20:45So the lowercase D reflects as B, yeah?
20:47And the lowercase P therefore would reflect as Q.
20:49Oh, that would suck off.
20:50You got migraine far too easily, so I thought I'd give everyone one.
20:53Yeah, you did.
20:54Yeah.
20:56I tell you what, hats off, Riddle Master.
20:58Yeah.
20:58We are in awe and slightly cross.
21:00Thank you so much.
21:01Right.
21:02Tracy and Georgia, Grace and Amy, shall we move on from that one?
21:06Yes, we shall do.
21:07There are more visual riddles to be won.
21:09Here we go.
21:11Which band who released the album The Ballad of Darren in 2023 had number one hits with
21:19the singles Beetlebum and Country House?
21:23Tracy and Georgia.
21:24Blur.
21:24Yes.
21:25Oh!
21:26In computing, what acronym is used for animated files encoded in the graphics interchange format?
21:34Tracy and Georgia.
21:36JPEG.
21:37Incorrect.
21:39Grace and Amy.
21:40It's the GIF.
21:41It is.
21:42Yeah.
21:43G-I-F.
21:45In 2021, Clive Myrie replaced John Humphries.
21:48Grace and Amy.
21:50Mastermind.
21:51Yes.
21:51As the host of which TV quiz show?
21:53In first aid, what is the usual US term for a sticking plaster?
22:00niejszeим color.
22:01What's the magic do?
22:01One of the figures out for some years of the film家.
22:05You've up to know exactly how the actors are dressed.
22:07Who could have looked up some seul Japanese music.
22:08Which happens when the actors are dressed, so they will have науч to make this motion 74.
22:22BUZZER
22:22Tracey in Georgia.
22:23Swan Lake.
22:24Correct.
22:26Well, very, very good.
22:27You're working very hard under the surface.
22:30I've seen the ballet, so I should have...
22:32You should know that one.
22:34Right, let's take a look at the other categories that are left.
22:37We've got numbers and pictures.
22:40I'll have a go at pictures then.
22:42Good. Pictures it is. Henry?
22:44Good luck, Georgia. 60 seconds to give me a correct answer
22:47after I've finished reading the riddle that goes with this.
22:49What action is needed to follow these signs?
22:52Your time starts now.
22:56What action is needed to follow these signs?
23:02So, we've got a toilet, a sausage, a bank and a drum.
23:09Toilet, sausage, bank, drum.
23:11That's not springing out to me at the moment.
23:14I think the triangle is giving me, like, a giveaway sign as well.
23:19Possibly, so what action is needed to follow these signs?
23:23You've got 30 seconds.
23:24Ooh, OK.
23:26Go to the toilet.
23:28Sa...er, banger.
23:31Toilet, sausage, banger.
23:33Bank.
23:34Drum.
23:36I am coming up completely blank, unfortunately.
23:41Erm...
23:42You've got ten seconds.
23:44I'm just going to lock in walk.
23:47Walk.
23:48Georgia, I'm sorry, it's wrong.
23:50OK.
23:51No more time for Grace and Amy for a steal.
23:53What's your answer?
23:54Don't know.
23:55Nothing?
23:55Nothing.
23:57Oh.
23:58Wow.
23:58Very good.
23:59I've defeated everyone yet again.
24:01So, you're on the right track with walk.
24:02It is that kind of word that you're looking for.
24:04You're looking for an action word.
24:05But it is something that goes after each of these.
24:08There could be some other signs in the mix.
24:11Let's see.
24:11I mean, obviously, you can't win it now,
24:13but let's see if we can get it from adding some other signs.
24:15So, if I added a sign that said forward
24:16and a sign that said bread.
24:18Roll.
24:18Yes, you got it.
24:19Absolutely.
24:19Yeah, of course.
24:20Toilet roll.
24:21Roll, yeah.
24:21Toilet roll, sausage roll, bank roll, drum roll.
24:23I should have just said that a few times more.
24:25Yeah.
24:26It's sometimes very helpful to say things out loud.
24:28Yeah, yeah.
24:29Roll's the right answer.
24:30Unfortunately, that means there's no more money added to the prize pot
24:33for Tracey and Georgia, or indeed no steal there.
24:36But we do have one more visual riddle.
24:39And if you're up for it, we'll keep going, shall we?
24:42OK, here we go.
24:45Somnambulism is the medical term for doing what in your sleep?
24:49Tracey and Georgia.
24:50Sleepwalking.
24:51Correct.
24:52Not sleep rolling, just sleepwalking on this one.
24:55That was the right answer on this occasion.
24:58Good.
24:59Which town in Shropshire designated a new town in the 1960s
25:04is named after a Scottish engineer?
25:08Tracey and Georgia.
25:09Telford.
25:10Yeah.
25:11Well done, yeah.
25:12Great answer.
25:13An ampersand is a symbol that represents which word in English?
25:17Tracey and Georgia.
25:19At.
25:19Incorrect.
25:20An ampersand is a symbol that represents which word in English?
25:26Grace and Amy.
25:27And.
25:28Correct.
25:31Which physician, played in films by Eddie Murphy and Robert Downey Jr.,
25:36has the ability to talk Tracey and Georgia?
25:39Nutty Professor.
25:40Incorrect.
25:41Which physician, played in Grace and Amy?
25:43Dr. Doolittle.
25:44Yes, has the ability to talk to animals.
25:46That was the end key bit of that question.
25:49Once again, all of you are on the verge of unlocking this next riddle.
25:58What word can mean both a cut section of timber and a written record of a journey?
26:05Grace and Amy.
26:06Log.
26:07Correct.
26:09There's only one category left now.
26:10You've got numbers.
26:11Whose strength is that?
26:12I'll take it.
26:13Right.
26:14Henry, over to you.
26:1560 seconds, Grace, to give me a correct answer after I finish reading the riddle that goes
26:19with this.
26:20What number should be on the red fish?
26:22Your time starts now.
26:25What number should be on the red fish?
26:37I think I know it's with the bubbles, so it's either taken away, so it's three and four.
26:45That's adding one, that's three, and this one is two, so that's three, four, five.
26:52It's the same, though, so five, where it's got one, two, three, four bubbles, and then
26:59the stripe, which would make it six, three, four, five, so it's one, two, three, there's
27:05one, two, there's one, two, five.
27:09Is it seven?
27:11You're lucky in seven?
27:13One, two, three, four, five, yes, seven.
27:17Seven, Grace, I'm afraid is the wrong answer.
27:20Right, no more time to confer, Tracy and Georgia, what's your answer?
27:24Six.
27:26It's wrong as well.
27:27Gosh.
27:28Amy, do you have any ideas?
27:29I was going to say four, but...
27:31Four, it's wrong as well, I'm afraid.
27:33Oh, my goodness.
27:33Yeah, it's a combination of different things, you had kind of, it was to do with the bubbles
27:36and the stripes, it is to do with both of those things, it's also, though, to do with
27:40which way the fish are swimming.
27:42Oh.
27:43Any ideas now?
27:44Yeah, instead of adding them, it's taken away, so it would be five minus three.
27:49Two, three.
27:50Three is the right answer, yeah, three.
27:52You work out the number, if the fish is swimming to the right, by adding the number of bubbles
27:56and the number of stripes, so with the purple fish, you can see it's three bubbles and two
27:59stripes, that gives you five, or five bubbles and one stripe on the turquoise fish there,
28:03that's six.
28:04If they're swinging them in the other way, you subtract the larger number from the smaller
28:07number, so with the green fish, that is four stripes and three bubbles, so that gives
28:12you one, and you need to do the same thing to the red fish there, five stripes, two bubbles,
28:16so you take two from five and get three.
28:18Brilliant, but ridiculous.
28:20Right, OK, so teams, at the end of that round, bet you're glad to see the back of it now,
28:25aren't
28:25you?
28:26We're glad to see the back of that round.
28:28Tracy and Georgia, you have £825.
28:31Grace and Amy, you have £675.
28:33So, really, again, nothing in it between the teams, but all of that, again, as you know,
28:37could change in the next round.
28:40So, Henry, you've got another riddle for us.
28:42I'm almost scared to ask.
28:44Don't worry, this is a nice, simple one for everyone at home.
28:47What shows your face online and also from the side?
28:50Oh, yes.
28:51What shows your face online and also from the side?
28:53See if you can figure that one out before we come back.
29:06Welcome back to Ridiculous, the ridiculously clever and brain-teasing show.
29:11Now, before the break, Henry asked you...
29:14What shows your face online and also from the side?
29:17Fairly simple, this one, Tracy and Georgia.
29:19Profile.
29:19Profile is absolutely right.
29:20Yes, we all knew that one.
29:22Thank you so much.
29:23Can't they all just be a bit more like that, Henry?
29:26No, absolutely not.
29:27No, those are, no.
29:28Wouldn't that be nice?
29:30These are the nice ones for everyone at home to have a cup of tea and have a nice riddle.
29:34The riddle's here.
29:35Yeah.
29:35Much more serious.
29:36Listen, ladies, you're only here because you love a challenge.
29:39And you've certainly faced a challenge so far in the show, haven't you?
29:43Your price pots so far stand at £675 and £825.
29:49But this is where the competition gets serious, as the team with the highest prize pot at the end of
29:57this round
29:57will be going through to the final to face Henry's riddle run.
30:01Now, this time, correct questions are worth £100.
30:06And, Henry, the riddles have shot up in value.
30:10Certainly have.
30:10£300 if you get these riddles right.
30:13But, of course, they're the hardest ones you've faced so far in this, the deciding round.
30:18Deep breaths.
30:19Here we go.
30:19Let's play.
30:22First question.
30:24Which British game show is presented by Greg Davies and Alex Bourne?
30:28Grace and Amy.
30:29Taskmaster.
30:30Correct.
30:31The first £100 of this round to Grace and Amy.
30:36Of the stage names of the five Spice Girls, which is the only one that is actually a Spice?
30:44Tracy and Georgia.
30:45Ginger.
30:46Yes.
30:47I tried not to giggle during that.
30:48That's quite difficult.
30:50I've never really thought of it that way.
30:51Brilliant.
30:52Tracy and Georgia, £100 to your prize pot.
30:55What does the letter A stand for in the biological term DNA?
31:03Tracy and Georgia.
31:05Um, oh.
31:08I don't know.
31:09I'm sorry.
31:09It's gone.
31:10OK.
31:11Grace and Amy.
31:12Acid.
31:12That's correct.
31:15Grace and Amy.
31:16One correct answer away from unlocking the first £300 riddle.
31:20It would change things up.
31:22Which English rapper launched the publishing imprint Murky Books in 2018?
31:30Grace and Amy.
31:31Stormzy?
31:32Yes.
31:34There's a lot riding on this.
31:35Certainly is.
31:37A common liquid, you may think, but give me the eye and I'll bring you a drink.
31:41What have I become?
31:42A common liquid, you may think, like water, but give me the eye and I'll bring you a drink.
31:51What do you think?
31:52If it's like I'll bring you a drink, it's like to serve a drink or to pour a drink.
32:00Give me the eye.
32:01So like give me the eye, a stare.
32:06I don't know.
32:07Common liquid, you may think.
32:10But give me the eye and I'll bring you a...
32:13What are you thinking?
32:14Is it...
32:14It's water.
32:16I don't know.
32:17Because it's like a common...
32:18Oh, no.
32:19Because it's a common liquid, you may think.
32:21Give me the eye.
32:23I mean, give me the eye, watery eyes, bring you a drink.
32:26Oh.
32:27Yeah.
32:27Yeah.
32:28Can we lock it in water?
32:30Water.
32:30Yeah.
32:33I'm afraid it's the wrong answer.
32:34OK.
32:34OK, no more conferring.
32:35Tracy and Georgia, what's your answer?
32:36We think it's waiter, because common liquid's water, but give you the eye.
32:42We first thought eye for a wink, but I think if it's water plus eye...
32:45It'd bring you a drink.
32:46...would bring you a drink, is waiter.
32:48Waiter is the right answer, yeah.
32:49Close.
32:49You've got half the way there, Grace and Amy, but not the whole way there.
32:52Waiter is right, water is not right.
32:54So it is the common liquid, but you've got to add an eye, but not just any eye,
32:57you've got to add the letter eye to make waiter.
32:59Well done, Tracy.
33:00Yeah, it's brilliant.
33:01You've got £150, and that now takes you ahead in this deciding round.
33:08What flowering plant is typically paired with burdock in a type of soft drink?
33:13Tracy and Georgia.
33:14Dandelion.
33:15Correct.
33:16In the UK, which London borough precedes carriage in the term for a licensed taxi cab?
33:23Tracy and Georgia.
33:24Hackney.
33:24Yep, a hackney carriage.
33:27Right, Tracy and Georgia, you're one correct answer away from unlocking the next high-value riddle.
33:31Sure, thanks.
33:32Who plays the struggling actor Michael Dorsey in the film Tootsie?
33:38Tracy and Georgia.
33:39Dustin Hoffman.
33:40Yep.
33:40You know your films.
33:42Tootsie isn't a horror, though, is it?
33:43No.
33:44She knows all of us.
33:45But you know all of that.
33:45This is nice to me.
33:46OK, well, that was a clean sweep of the general knowledge round, but here we go.
33:51Good luck.
33:52You stole the last one.
33:53Can you take this one for yourself?
33:54William Plank is a really big advert.
33:57In America, he's off the charts.
33:59What is he?
34:01I was just instantly looking maybe if it was in the letters of William Plank.
34:05I was as well, yes.
34:07So, it's a really big advert.
34:09In America, he's off the charts.
34:10What is he?
34:11But there's a comma there.
34:11So, William Plank is a really big advert.
34:17William Plank is a really big advert in America.
34:20Why only in America?
34:21Yeah.
34:21Is it to do with the flag of America?
34:23Is it to do with...
34:25What is he?
34:26William Plank?
34:27We still have a clue.
34:28Do you want to use it?
34:29Yes.
34:29Shall we use the clue?
34:30Yeah, let's use the clue.
34:31Yeah, come and use the clue, please.
34:32Of course, the clue is William likes to shorten his name, but never goes by Will or Willie.
34:37Bill?
34:40What is he, a bill?
34:41What's another word for Plank?
34:43The bill.
34:44The bill is like the pink track.
34:48So, he never uses Will or Willie, so it must be Bill is another name for William.
34:52Bill is a really big advert.
34:54So, Bill Plank is a really big advert.
34:56Billboard.
34:57He's a billboard.
35:00Who would like to lock in billboards, please?
35:02Billboard, Georgia, tell us why.
35:04I won't.
35:06Because the clue really helped us, so obviously you said he never goes by Willie or Will.
35:10Yeah.
35:10So, my granddad's name is actually William, we call him Bill, so we knew that.
35:14And then I was trying to think of other things to do with Plank, but then I actually got it
35:19on Big Ava, and I thought, hopefully it's a billboard.
35:22I think it was one of those penny drop events.
35:24It was, it was a billboard.
35:25Yeah.
35:26It's the right answer.
35:28Yes.
35:28The board, yeah, William, Bill, Ford, it's Plank, yeah.
35:32America, he's off the charts, so that bit is a billboard, who produced the music charts in the US.
35:37Oh, of course, yeah.
35:39Well done, you earned that £300, I have to say.
35:42Happy to add it to your prize pot.
35:44Final riddle in this round, so here we go.
35:48The constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor are named after the Latin for which animal?
35:54Grace and Amy.
35:56Bear.
35:56Correct.
35:58The Barrowland Ballroom, King Tut's Wawa Hut and the Ovo Hydro are all music venues in which city?
36:06Tracy and Georgia.
36:07London.
36:08Incorrect.
36:09In which?
36:10Grace and Amy.
36:11Glasgow.
36:11Well done?
36:12Yes.
36:13Well done.
36:14You're just one correct answer away from unlocking the final riddle of this deciding round.
36:20In the original Castlevania video game, which vampire is the main antagonist?
36:26Tracy and Georgia.
36:27Dracula.
36:27Well, you had to get that one right, given your horror movie marathons.
36:32I know, that would be good with it.
36:34Moving on.
36:35Wood, harvest and yellow-necked are three British species of which wild rodent?
36:43Tracy and Georgia.
36:45Mole.
36:45Incorrect.
36:47Wood, harvest and yellow-necked are three British species of which wild rodent?
36:53Grace and Amy.
36:54Is it mouse?
36:55It is mouse.
36:57So, Grace and Amy, you've unlocked the final riddle in this round.
37:00Wishing you all the best.
37:01Here we go.
37:02In December, I'm often seen in trees, hidden amongst biscuit tins, elves and other seasonal decorations.
37:09What am I?
37:11Okay.
37:13I'm often seen in Christmas baubles, hidden amongst biscuit tins, elves and other seasonal decorations.
37:21I'm thinking baubles, because if it's like...
37:24I'm often seen in trees, but it's hidden amongst the biscuit tins.
37:29Oh, I know what it is.
37:31Okay.
37:31I've seen it.
37:33Is it...
37:33It's tinsel.
37:35Locking it in?
37:36Yes.
37:36Locking it in.
37:36Locking it in.
37:37Grace, why?
37:38Because I was talking, and it's like hidden amongst the trees, and I was thinking it's
37:42sort of hidden towards, like, the back, and then tins.
37:44Oh, I see it now.
37:44It's the ending.
37:45Tins, and then tins, and then elves, hidden amongst biscuit tins, elves, so it's got tinsel.
37:51Tinsel is the right answer, yeah.
37:53Congratulations.
37:53Well done.
37:54Yeah, tinsel, of course.
37:55Yeah, hidden sneakily in there, literally hidden in the words.
37:58Tins, and the E-L of elves is tinsel.
38:01In December, tinsel's in the trees.
38:02It's a seasonal decoration.
38:03Well done.
38:04That's £300 to Grace and Amy's prize pot.
38:09Grace and Amy, you ended on £1,575.
38:13But I have to say, congratulations to Tracy and Georgia.
38:18You're through to the final with the prize pot of £1,775.
38:22But my goodness, Grace and Amy, you ended on a brilliant flurry there.
38:26Yeah, well done.
38:27What great competitors you've been, haven't they, Tracy and Georgia?
38:31Well done.
38:31Very well done.
38:32I hope you enjoyed being here.
38:34Yeah, I really did.
38:35Really good time.
38:36And good luck with everything you want to do in the future.
38:38Lovely to have met you.
38:39And that's it.
38:40After the break, Tracy and Georgia will face Henry's riddle run, and we'll see how they'll
38:45cope with all that pressure, with all that cash that they've accumulated now up for grabs.
38:49But Henry, can we just have a nice gentleman?
38:52I keep begging you for these.
38:54Please.
38:54Another gentleman, for sure.
38:55I'm running a bit slow, but hopefully that will help you remember what I am.
38:59See if you can figure that one out before we come back.
39:12Welcome back.
39:13This is ridiculous.
39:14Now, Henry, what was that riddle you set us?
39:17The riddle before the break was, I'm running a bit slow, but hopefully that will help you
39:21remember what I am.
39:23Tracy and Georgia, you're our reigning riddle champions.
39:25What do you think the answer is?
39:27We're torn between a computer or something in your mind, so either your mind or your memory.
39:33Yes.
39:33We're sort of circling around the answer.
39:34Ram, are there any ideas?
39:35Well, I think it might be something to do with running a bit slow.
39:38Yeah.
39:39So, like jogging?
39:41Absolutely right, yeah.
39:42Jogging, yes.
39:43Running slow, yeah, yeah.
39:44It's got to be to do with that as well, yeah.
39:46Never a spare part in the riddle.
39:47Jog is the right answer.
39:48Well, Tracy and Georgia, I can't tell whether you're more relieved or more nervous now that
39:54you're facing the final.
39:55Which one is it?
39:57Relieved.
39:57Relieved.
39:58Relieved.
39:59Yeah.
39:59More relieved.
40:00More relieved.
40:00Yeah.
40:01They were fantastic.
40:02It was tough competition.
40:03Yeah, they were.
40:04They were brilliant.
40:05And you seem like you've had a lot of fun.
40:06You've just been smiling throughout, you know.
40:08They've had so much fun.
40:09Yeah, we have.
40:10We have a really great time.
40:11Well, let's hope we can keep that energy going because you've managed to accrue £1,775 today.
40:19So, what would that money go on if you managed to take it home?
40:22I think, sensibly for me, I would need a car because I'm about to take my driving test.
40:27Oh, right.
40:27But now that we're here, I think we're just going on holiday.
40:31Well, to take that money home, you know you've got to face Henry's riddle run.
40:36Henry, do you want to just explain your riddle run to them?
40:39Of course.
40:39So, in my riddle run, you'll be facing puzzles in which words are represented by combinations
40:43of letters and pictures.
40:45They're often known as rebus riddles and the answers are sayings, phrases or a combination
40:49of words that are familiar to all.
40:52Right.
40:52Tracy and Georgia, the rules are simple.
40:55There are ten riddles in all and you need six correct in 60 seconds to take home that
41:01money that you've built up so far.
41:03If you're not sure about a particular riddle, just say pass and then if you need to, come
41:08back to it later.
41:10And that's not all.
41:11If you do answer six correctly, you'll then have the chance to double your winnings and
41:16take home £3,550.
41:20Yes.
41:21But don't worry.
41:22Henry, if it did all go a little bit wrong, you'd still go home with our collectible teacup
41:26and saucer.
41:27I love it.
41:28Exactly.
41:29Very snazzy.
41:30Yes, snazzy it is.
41:31But first, of course, we want you to face Henry's riddle run and do as well as you can.
41:36Are you ready?
41:37Yes.
41:38Yeah.
41:38We're ready, aren't we?
41:39Yes, we are.
41:41Good luck.
41:42Henry, over to you.
41:43Your 60 seconds will start as soon as your first riddle is revealed.
41:47Let's play.
41:53Jelly...
41:53No, I'm going to say jellyfish.
41:55Yeah, jellyfish.
41:56Correct.
41:56Yeah.
41:57Fifth sense?
41:58Six cents.
41:59Six cents.
42:00Driving up the wall?
42:01Driving you up the wall?
42:02Driving me up the wall?
42:03Correct.
42:04North angel?
42:05Angel of the north.
42:06Angel of the north.
42:07Correct.
42:08Top light?
42:08Top lights, lights, top, top of the lights.
42:10Oh, pass.
42:13Blue lightning, lightning, blue, electric, blue.
42:15Lightning, blue, electric, blue.
42:16Electric owl, pass.
42:19Eleven.
42:21Seven.
42:21Correct.
42:22Bide, er...
42:23Bide the eye, cobwebs in your eyes.
42:25Um, ooh, oh, pass.
42:27Web eyes.
42:28Um, seven dogs.
42:31Seven, seven, er, every day.
42:33Pass.
42:33Oh, pass.
42:35Side effect.
42:36I might say...
42:37Correct.
42:38You got it?
42:39You got it.
42:42I was starting to panic.
42:44I tell you what, you took it right up to the line there.
42:46Well done.
42:47You got six riddles correct.
42:50Which means you've just won £1,775.
42:53Thank you so much.
42:54Pounds.
42:54But my goodness, you did not make that easy for them, Henry.
42:58You got off to a very strong start.
42:59Then you slightly faltered.
43:01Yes.
43:01But you kept passing on the ones that you got stuck on, so that was good.
43:04Let's take a look at the ones you passed on.
43:06Any ideas now what this one might be?
43:07You said top light.
43:08Uplighter?
43:09No, up lights.
43:10They're not low lights.
43:11They are...
43:11Highlights.
43:12Highlights.
43:12Highlights, exactly, yes.
43:14We passed on this one as well.
43:15Any ideas now?
43:16I saw the lightning on the...
43:17What kind of shape is it?
43:19A bolt.
43:20A bolt.
43:21Oh.
43:21What might you say?
43:22Bolt out of the blue.
43:23A bolt from the blue, yeah.
43:24A bolt from the blue, yeah.
43:25Next one.
43:26Website.
43:27Oh.
43:28Correct answer.
43:28Where of the site.
43:29No, I wouldn't have got that.
43:30And this is the last one you passed on.
43:32Lots of dogs, different days.
43:33Every dog has his day.
43:35Yeah, yeah.
43:35Every dog has his day.
43:37So, yeah, six right.
43:38Well done.
43:40Right, you've managed to win £1,775.
43:43Now, if that's enough, we're delighted for you.
43:45You can finish the game and you can leave with that money.
43:48Or you can choose to face one last riddle.
43:52This time you'll have just 20 seconds to give an answer.
43:55If you get it right, you will double your winnings and you will take away £3,550.
44:02But if you can't find the right answer in that time, you'll lose everything and then you'll
44:07leave with nothing, apart from, of course, the teacup and saucer.
44:10So, what would you like to do?
44:12We've had a great day.
44:13Thank you very much.
44:14I don't think my nerves can take it anymore.
44:16We'd like to take them when you please and have a nice breakaway.
44:19Yes, well, you've totally earned it.
44:21It's been lovely to see your relationship.
44:23I'm sure Abi's really proud of you too at home.
44:26Yeah.
44:26Tracey and Georgia, you're walking away with £1,775.
44:32Thank you very much, thank you.
44:34Right, now, it's not quite over.
44:36We want to show you, don't we, Henry, what might have happened.
44:40So, this is what we would have given you if you'd chosen to play it.
44:42You would have had 20 seconds to answer this.
44:47Any ideas?
44:48So, the days are inside the week.
44:51So, I just think week out, week in, week out.
44:54Week in, week out is the right answer.
44:57Oh, no, no.
44:57You got that very quickly.
44:59Yeah.
44:59It's not an easy one either.
45:00Yeah, it's obviously a week in the middle and then week out.
45:02I think I would have been, we would have been more upset,
45:05taking away nothing than knowing that we could have.
45:07I think I just walk away with some pride knowing we got that.
45:08And also, the pressure's on when the time, the clock's ticking.
45:12Yes.
45:12We're very pleased with our money that we've earned.
45:15But, listen, brilliant riddle solving right to the end.
45:18Great competitors, Henry.
45:19Fantastic, right of the way to your final destination.
45:21Very good.
45:23Very good.
45:24Thank you so much.
45:25Tracy and Georgia, congratulations.
45:28And that's it.
45:29Thank you for your riddles today, Henry.
45:31They've been caulkers, I thought.
45:32Yeah, a few tough ones in there, wasn't there?
45:33Really tough ones, yeah.
45:35And thank you so much for joining us.
45:36Hope you did well at home.
45:37We'll see you next time for more Ridiculous Riddles.
45:40APPLAUSE
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