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00:00You're watching On Demand. Please check the closing time before trying to vote or enter any competition or other interactivity
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00:11You're watching Liveless Win. Please welcome two men who are both wearing a little bit of make-up. It's Ant
00:18and Dec.
00:18CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
00:26Hello and welcome to Liveless Win.
00:34Tonight we've got more teams desperate to walk away with the biggest cash prize on British TV, but to do
00:39that, you're going to take on the Liveless Money ladder.
00:45CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
00:46Just look at it. There are some life-changing amounts of money up there, but to reach them, our contestants
00:51will need two very important things.
00:53Ant and Dec.
00:54Well, I was going to say bravery and intelligence. I got you. That makes more sense.
00:58It does, yes. Let's get going and let's meet our first team of the night.
01:03A million pounds. Easy.
01:06Stop that.
01:07I'm Harry. And I'm Ben. And we're firefighters from London.
01:10The relationship with Ben is at station. He's like the father figure of the watch. If you have a problem,
01:15you go to him.
01:16I'm definitely not old enough to be a dad.
01:18Maybe.
01:19I would say Ben is very competitive. Do like to win.
01:21Good luck. Great. Good luck.
01:23We do have experience under pressure.
01:25Still involves Aladdin.
01:27Still involves Aladdin, yeah.
01:28It's Harry and Ben!
01:30CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
01:43Harry and Ben, friends and colleagues, welcome to Limitless Win.
01:48Now, tell us, as firefighters, you're obviously used to climbing ladders, but how are you at climbing Limitless Money ladders?
01:54We do all right. We do all right, but we've watched a few together.
01:57There's been a couple we've watched and we've been like, smash that one.
02:00Went on to the next episode, we were like, oh, my God.
02:02Oh, we're done.
02:03Yeah, yeah.
02:04And who was the driving force behind coming to Limitless Win?
02:06Definitely Harry.
02:07Yeah, he just turned up one day and said, look, I've applied for Limitless Win.
02:12So I said, oh, that's nice. Harry, yeah.
02:13He goes, yeah, you're coming on it with me.
02:14Yeah, yeah.
02:15I said, all right, great.
02:16So, yeah, so we're here.
02:17Well, listen, boys, good luck. We're all hoping you win some money tonight.
02:21Now, to face the Limitless Ladder, you need to win some lives.
02:23You do that by answering as many questions as you can in 60 seconds.
02:26Every correct answer earns you five lives.
02:28You both ready?
02:29Yes.
02:30Your time starts now.
02:32Ben, the pop group Girls Aloud was formed on the TV talent show Pop Stars The Rivals in which year?
02:392003.
02:41Two.
02:41According to the common saying, starting something again after a lack of progress is going back to square what?
02:46One.
02:47Correct.
02:47Harry, in the Harry Potter book, students at Hogwarts are sorted into how many different houses?
02:52Four.
02:52Correct.
02:53Ben, in which year was Cardiff officially declared the capital of Wales?
02:591872.
03:001955.
03:01In the name of the Moortown group, fronted by Levi Stubbs, what number comes before tops?
03:06Four.
03:07Correct.
03:07Harry, the traditional bingo call, all the threes, refers to which number?
03:1133.
03:12Correct.
03:12Ben, in Olympic heptathlon, the final event is a race run over a distance of high school
03:16how many meters?
03:20400.
03:21800.
03:21The NHS recommends that adults aim to do at least how many minutes of moderate intensity
03:26activity a week?
03:30An hour.
03:31150.
03:33Ah, time off.
03:34Time off.
03:35Well done fellas.
03:37Four.
03:37Whole correct answers gives you 20 lives.
03:40And you can now take on the limitless ladder.
03:44Woo!
03:46He-he-he.
03:47Now, remember, the answer to every question is a number.
03:50The number you give is also the same number of steps.
03:53As you climb up the ladder.
03:53If you go under the exact answer, you will lose some of your lives.
03:57If you go over the exact answer, even by one, then it is game over.
04:00But if you give an exact answer, you'll bank cash
04:04and you'll get five extra lives.
04:05There are, of course, four lifelines for you tonight.
04:08They are...
04:10..more than...
04:11..on or even...
04:13..range and take two, where the ladder will take two answers,
04:16one from you and one from us.
04:19I know, I'm sorry, but they're the rules
04:21and we can't change them now.
04:22We're going to shuffle up those four lifelines
04:24and put them on to your ladder.
04:29Now, we can see where they are on the ladder,
04:31but as you know, we don't know which is which until we get to it.
04:34Shall we get going? Absolutely, yeah.
04:35Good luck, boys. Thank you very much.
04:36Here's your first question. Thank you.
04:38A decade consists of how many years?
04:41Ten. Got to win it. It's ten.
04:43Don't win it, then.
04:45Who's in charge of the dialogue, Harry?
04:47Harry is now. For this one, this is...
04:49I'll take the easy ones and then I'll hand it over.
04:51It's ten years. Of course it is.
04:53Yeah, I don't know.
04:54100% like...
04:55There it is.
04:56It's taking a slap bang on to £1,000.
04:59So for £1,000 in your bank, is ten an exact answer?
05:06Of course it is!
05:07CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
05:09Very good start.
05:12Harry and Ben, you just banked £1,000.
05:17It's easy this limit to swim malaki, isn't it?
05:19Well, hang on.
05:21Yeah, so far.
05:22We've got even more good news because you've got an exact answer.
05:25You also get five extra lives.
05:26Taking you up to...
05:2825 lives!
05:29That's even better.
05:30That's even better.
05:31That's even better.
05:31That's even better.
05:32Have you got a target in mind?
05:33Six figures would probably sort of change our lives quite, definitely, yeah.
05:37Quite a lot.
05:37And what would you both individually do with the money?
05:39Buy a bigger house.
05:40It's just me and my partner at the moment.
05:42We're both getting to that stage now when, you know, the conversation about kids is coming
05:45up and stuff.
05:46Yeah, it's a similar sort of thing, really.
05:47I'd like to upsize a bit.
05:49I'd like to be able to take the kids and the missus maybe to Disneyland or something like
05:54that, if it's enough.
05:55Just have some fun with it.
05:56Absolutely.
05:56That's what we're here for, isn't it?
05:57That's it.
05:57Well, that was a good start.
05:59£1,000 in the bank.
06:0025 lives.
06:01The next stop was two and a half grand and you can see a white lifeline.
06:04Yeah.
06:04That'll be your first one.
06:05OK.
06:06Here's your next question.
06:08Roger Ferrer was 21 when he won his first Wimbledon singles title.
06:12How old was he when he won his final Wimbledon title in July 2017?
06:17Well, we can safely go up to 21.
06:19Yeah.
06:19Because he was 21 when he was first one.
06:21Yeah.
06:22I'll take charge again for this.
06:23I've got to tell you.
06:24I have no idea.
06:25Neither do I.
06:25I'd say he's probably a similar age to me, so I reckon he's probably 40-ish.
06:30So should we go up to 30?
06:32Go up to 30.
06:34Do you reckon that's too risky?
06:36When did he win his first title?
06:38Honestly, Ben, I have no idea.
06:40Do you think 30's safe?
06:42I have no idea.
06:42We can break down a couple?
06:43I have no idea.
06:44Do you want to break down a couple?
06:4529?
06:4528?
06:4629?
06:4629?
06:47I think we're just going to have to take a hit.
06:49Chris, take a hit on some lives.
06:51We'll go 28, 29?
06:5220 seconds.
06:55Go...
06:5528.
06:5628?
06:57Safe?
06:5725, 5.
06:59Yeah, he doesn't want to be 50 or anything.
07:01Me?
07:02I don't know.
07:03Right.
07:04You've locked in your answer.
07:06So you're saying he won all of his Wimbledon titles in between being 21 and 28 in seven
07:10years?
07:11Not a clue.
07:12No idea.
07:13It's tough though, isn't it?
07:14When it's like that and you're just in the dark.
07:16Yeah, that looks like no idea.
07:17You've locked in 28 years old.
07:20Did you go over with 28?
07:23Or are you still in the game?
07:24I think we're too long.
07:26Need this to light up gold all the way to your answer.
07:29If it turns red, it means you've gone over.
07:34Through £5,000.
07:42You're still in the game.
07:44And you went through £5,000.
07:46Is 28 an exact answer?
07:50No, it's not.
07:51You are being cautious for 28 anyway, weren't you?
07:53Yeah, definitely, yeah.
07:54I mean, maybe take course, yeah, but I have no idea.
07:56While you're losing lives, let's hope it's not too many.
08:05Well, mate, it's not 36, isn't it?
08:07That's right.
08:08He was 35.
08:09Seven lives, not the end of the world.
08:11Not too bad?
08:11No, no, no.
08:12Not too bad.
08:12If you don't know the answer, that's what the lives are there for.
08:14Yeah.
08:14Good news is, though, you went through a lifeline.
08:17Yeah.
08:17Let's see which one you got.
08:18Let's have a look.
08:20Range.
08:22That means you'll get a range the exact answer that lies within.
08:25To use it, just press the white lifeline button.
08:27Here we go, then.
08:28Another question.
08:29Yeah, let's have it.
08:31McDonald's serves its breakfast menu until what time in the morning?
08:35You're both smiling.
08:36We love our Mackies, OK?
08:37Yeah.
08:38So, we both said 11 straight away.
08:40Yeah.
08:40It used to be 10.
08:41Yeah.
08:42They bought your Ford.
08:43Yeah.
08:44Oh, I'm sorry, then.
08:45Sit back.
08:46I thought 11.
08:47You thought 11.
08:48Let's not turn ourselves out of it.
08:49We both said 11.
08:50If we're both wrong, we're both wrong.
08:51Both wrong, both wrong.
08:52Go on.
08:52Yeah, yeah, yeah.
08:54There you go.
08:54There you go.
08:55All right.
08:57You seem pretty certain.
08:58Yeah.
08:59How often do you go there per week?
09:02We couldn't possibly say.
09:02No.
09:03We frequent the establishment fairly.
09:05Yeah, it's dangerous.
09:07There's one down the road from work.
09:08Ah, well, that's the problem, isn't it?
09:09Well, both said 11.
09:10Well, let's find out, shall we?
09:11Let's see.
09:12Did you go over with 11?
09:13Or are you still in the game?
09:16I think we don't feel so confident and so terrified.
09:19Yeah, we're good.
09:20Yeah, yeah.
09:22There's ten.
09:23There's ten.
09:23Come on.
09:25You're still in the game.
09:28You went through £10,000.
09:30So for £10,000 into your bank is 11.
09:33An exact answer?
09:36Yeah!
09:36All right.
09:40How was that for you?
09:41Good.
09:42Really good.
09:43Yeah, yeah, definitely.
09:43That means you've just won £10,000.
09:46You guys.
09:49Who'd have thought eating that breakfast several times a week
09:53with about your £10,000?
09:54You never know.
09:55You never know.
09:56You never know.
09:56You do get an extra five lives because you've got an exact answer
09:59taking your lives to...
10:0123!
10:02Still more than you started with.
10:03Yeah.
10:04That's good.
10:05Tell us, can you answer another question?
10:07Absolutely.
10:07All right, then.
10:09The names of how many cities in the UK begin with the letter S.
10:15What's this right there?
10:16Range it.
10:17We use a lot of one.
10:17Yeah.
10:19Stop the clock.
10:20You're using range.
10:21What's the range, please?
10:23Seven to 17.
10:25OK.
10:25Up to seven.
10:26Up to seven.
10:27How many cities have been there at S?
10:29Switzerland?
10:30Yeah, go for it.
10:31Southampton?
10:32Yep.
10:33What's the UK?
10:34Swansea?
10:34Yep.
10:40Sussex?
10:41County, mate.
10:42I've been trying to blitz the geography as well.
10:44As soon as the question comes out, I'm like, oh, I don't know.
10:46Right.
10:46So we've got Southampton.
10:48Definitely got Swansea.
10:49Two.
10:50Yep.
10:50I'm really blank on cities, isn't it?
10:52Blank and odd.
10:54I think.
10:54You just hear all the brains in the audience going, oh, you fools.
10:57Yeah.
10:58Don't worry about them.
10:59They are behind you.
11:00I'm thinking, do we take the air?
11:02I'm thinking, do we take the air?
11:03So I can only think of play two.
11:05We could take, we do seven, 100% safe, and hopefully it's not 17.
11:09Yeah.
11:10And we lose, like, hopefully five, six lives.
11:12Yeah.
11:13Or we go up a couple, risk it being, like, seven or eight.
11:17If we go nine, we're out.
11:18What do you want to do?
11:20Take eight.
11:20Ten seconds.
11:21Do you reckon it's up or a lower range of seven?
11:25Five seconds.
11:26Just, just, just leave it.
11:27Take eight, I think.
11:27Do seven.
11:28Take eight.
11:29Yeah.
11:29Yeah.
11:29There's another life on it.
11:30Yeah.
11:31Ooh, one second to spare.
11:33I think we've left it.
11:33That's it.
11:34Listen, if you don't know, that's a good use of your lifeline.
11:38Yeah.
11:38Going with the bottom of the range.
11:39No chance.
11:40Now, you're locked in seven.
11:42It's taking you through £20,000.
11:44We know it's not over because you went with the bottom of the range.
11:47Yeah.
11:48But for 20 grand, is seven an exact answer?
11:55Now, hopefully it's eight or nine.
11:57Hopefully.
11:57It's not.
11:57So, you're losing lives.
11:59Hopefully it's not.
11:59How many lives are we losing?
12:01I can't think of them yet.
12:02No.
12:06Five.
12:07Five.
12:08Okay.
12:08Not two, but...
12:09Five lives.
12:09The exact answer is...
12:1112 cities.
12:12Where's their names?
12:13You said two of them?
12:14Yeah.
12:14I could have got a few more, I think, but...
12:15I wouldn't have got pressure.
12:17It's much easier when you're sat at home with a cup of tea.
12:19It is.
12:20You did go through a lifeline as well.
12:21So, let's see what your next lifeline is.
12:25Titu!
12:26That means the ladder will take two answers.
12:29One from you and one from us.
12:31The worst answer will then be rejected.
12:33£10,000 in the bank, 18 lives.
12:36And look at the ladder.
12:37That 100 grand isn't too far away.
12:40Then it gets proper chunky numbers.
12:41Yeah.
12:42150, then 250, then 500.
12:43We're working our way up towards them, boys.
12:45Yeah.
12:46Let's keep going.
12:46Let's have another question.
12:47See if we can get a bit closer.
12:50Vertruvian man, the Leonardo da Vinci drawing of a nude man in two superimposed positions depicts a total of how
12:58many arms and legs?
13:00I know the picture.
13:01Is it the one where he's front on?
13:02Yeah, he's like that.
13:03Yeah.
13:03Right.
13:04It's at least going to be...
13:06It's at least four, innit?
13:07Yep.
13:07Let's get that in there.
13:08I don't think it's anywhere near...
13:1118?
13:11No.
13:11I don't think so, no.
13:12Eight?
13:13Is it like that?
13:15Yeah, and it sort of goes...
13:16Yeah, it's like a...
13:17So that's eight.
13:18We're snow-angely sort of thing, innit?
13:19That's eight.
13:20But I don't know.
13:21I'm not confident in that.
13:22Should we do take two?
13:24Yeah.
13:24Yeah, I think we might as well use it, cos I'm not 100%.
13:26Why not?
13:27Stop the clock.
13:28You're using take two.
13:29Use the dial to lock in your answer.
13:31We'll have 30 seconds to get over there and dial in our answer.
13:35Now, this is important.
13:35Once you've locked in your answer, you can no longer cash out,
13:38because you've got to play the question.
13:39Yeah.
13:39So no going back at that point.
13:42What I think we're looking for?
13:43OK.
13:43I don't think...
13:44Do you think...
13:45I think it's at least eight.
13:46Nude man, two positions.
13:48Right, go on in.
13:49That is eight.
13:50Yeah.
13:50Go on, lock it in.
13:52OK.
13:52I'm not convinced it's eight.
13:54No, I'm not.
13:54I think it's less than that.
13:56It's 4 or 6.
13:58So, you've got them like this.
14:00Yeah.
14:00Like, in the normal standard place.
14:02Yes.
14:02Is it three sets of legs, three sets of arms?
14:05Or is it two sets of arms, two sets of legs?
14:07Is it four or six?
14:08Four or six.
14:09Well, they've gone eight, so...
14:10I think we've got to go four.
14:11Yeah, I think we have to go four.
14:12Stay in the game.
14:13Yeah.
14:14I think it might be six.
14:15It could be six, but...
14:16I think it's six, but four is safe.
14:18Yeah, I agree.
14:19Three seconds.
14:21All right.
14:21We know how the show works.
14:23Get over there.
14:24Get over there.
14:24Get over there.
14:25Get over there.
14:25Get over there.
14:27Yeah, I agree.
14:27I think we had to go lower.
14:29I think it's more than eight, you know?
14:30It could be.
14:31Don't think it goes all the way around.
14:32I think it goes all the way around, but I...
14:33Does it?
14:34I think it does, yeah, but I don't know.
14:36I don't know.
14:36So, you've locked in eight.
14:38We locked in four.
14:40Let's see which answer the ladder has rejected,
14:43and which answer we're left with.
14:48So, to rejected our four means the closest answer is eight.
14:53Now, we know you're not over,
14:54because it would have gone with the lower number,
14:56but for £30,000 into your bank,
14:59is eight an exact answer?
15:06Yeah!
15:07All right.
15:08All right.
15:09Give me, lads.
15:10You didn't need us.
15:11You didn't need us, did you?
15:14Thank you very much.
15:15Thanks, lads.
15:16Well done.
15:17Well done.
15:19There he is.
15:20There he is.
15:21Harry, Ben, you've just banked £30,000!
15:26You're right.
15:27You're right.
15:28You're right.
15:3035,000 to bank.
15:32I was lucky.
15:33Good.
15:33Real now.
15:34When you see the 250s sitting there, you know.
15:36Well done.
15:37Another exact answer.
15:38Banks you another five lives as well,
15:40which takes you now back up to 23 lives.
15:44Good game.
15:46That's really good.
15:47Let's have another one, shall we?
15:48Let's do it.
15:50Reportedly the world's largest cruise ship when it sets sail on its maiden voyage in 2024.
15:56The icon of the seas has a total of how many decks?
16:00You can never have too many decks.
16:02Yes.
16:02Oh, you can.
16:03One's too many sometimes.
16:05So, as we know, Ben, I was on somewhat of a cruise ship.
16:08Yeah.
16:09That had...
16:13So, we've done something in.
16:14So, we've done something in.
16:14We've done something in.
16:14We've done something in.
16:14So, we've done something in.
16:15Okay.
16:15So, you went on one deck.
16:17You went up to two deck.
16:18Three deck.
16:19Four deck.
16:20Five deck.
16:20But then you went down to two deck.
16:22Yeah.
16:23Three deck.
16:24Decky's like...
16:25Yeah, but a deck obviously goes from the bottom to the top.
16:27It's not just above water, is it?
16:29Right.
16:29It's massive.
16:29It's going to be huge.
16:30It's going to be...
16:32How many huge do we know?
16:34I'm sort of relying on you, mate, because I don't really...
16:35Yeah, I know.
16:36That's a lot of pressure, though.
16:37It's a gamble, all right?
16:38Yeah, we've got...
16:3923 lives to clear with.
16:4015 grand each.
16:41Is that worth...?
16:42Nah, we've got to keep...
16:43We've got to go.
16:4323 lives to go.
16:44We've got to go for something.
16:45Is it going to be more than...
16:4641?
16:47No.
16:4920 seconds.
16:49No.
16:50Is it going to be more than 18?
16:51Possibly.
16:51I don't know.
16:52But I've got no friend reference.
16:53You're a sailor, bud.
16:54Yes.
16:55Let me see.
16:55I'm happy to go, yeah?
16:5710 seconds.
16:58What are we saying?
16:59Are we risking it?
17:0314?
17:0514?
17:0614?
17:0714?
17:07Yeah, yeah.
17:10It is what it is, mate.
17:13Risking £30,000 on this question.
17:15Could be huge!
17:16Harry, you spent time in the Royal Navy?
17:18Yeah.
17:19Because they were nowhere near as big...
17:20I don't know.
17:21They're completely different, aren't they?
17:23They are way different, yeah.
17:24Cashing out at 30, I don't know, it just seems like...
17:26We came in for the big money.
17:27Especially when you've got 23 lives to clear with.
17:29Sometimes you've got to take a risk.
17:30I am incredibly nervous.
17:31You knocked in 14 decks.
17:35Did you go over with 14?
17:38Or are you still in the game?
17:41We'll find out...
17:44This break!
17:45Don't go anywhere!
17:59Welcome back to Limitless Wind, where you join us in the middle of a question which is worth £50,000
18:05to Harry and Ben.
18:07The question was...
18:08Reportedly the world's largest cruise ship when it set sail on its maiden voyage in 2024.
18:13The Icon of the Seas has a total of how many decks?
18:17You locked in 14.
18:19Did you go over with 14?
18:20Or are you still in the game?
18:21It's never over.
18:24Needless to light up gold all the way to your answer.
18:26If it turns red, you've gone over.
18:28And it's game over.
18:29It's never more than 14.
18:31Er, less than 14, sorry.
18:34Maybe that's 12.
18:35I don't know how.
18:3713.
18:38Come on!
18:4114.
18:42Over here!
18:43I'm losing, mate.
18:44Yeah, I'm losing.
18:45I'm losing 24.
18:46For £50,000 into your bank, is 14 an exact answer?
18:53No, you didn't think it was.
18:55You're losing lives.
18:56It's going to go.
18:57Harry, what do you think?
18:58It's definitely gone higher.
18:59How much higher?
19:00Why...?
19:01Can't we, like, double that, can it?
19:02I honestly think it might be now.
19:04As long as it's not 38 decks, then you're still in the game.
19:08OK?
19:09Sounds excessive.
19:10It is the world's largest cruise ship, so that is the only thing.
19:14You're losing lives.
19:14Oh, mate.
19:15Let's see how many lives you're losing.
19:23No.
19:24Six.
19:25That's it!
19:26Six lives!
19:2820 decks.
19:29Not better than I thought it would be.
19:29There she is, the icon of the sea.
19:31Oh, there you go.
19:32Look at that.
19:32Oh, it's long.
19:33It's not necessarily tall, is it?
19:34Yeah, you see, that's another deck which is not necessarily tall.
19:38LAUGHTER
19:41You got away with that, you know, because you had no idea...
19:44No, I...
19:45And actually, you could have lost a load of lives and you didn't.
19:47I'll get 17 lives.
19:48No, I'm here with it.
19:49Well done.
19:49Our next stop is £75,000, then £100,000.
19:54Those six figures you came for.
19:56Come on, chaps.
19:57Come on.
19:58Ready for another one?
19:58Yeah, let's do it.
19:59Here we go.
20:01Regulations in the UK state that the height of a road home
20:05should be a minimum of two and a half centimetres
20:08and a maximum of how many centimetres?
20:11It's obviously going to be...
20:14Minimum.
20:15Three or what?
20:15Yeah.
20:16So, three is tiny.
20:18Maximum.
20:21Sort of...
20:22There?
20:24Maybe.
20:24There?
20:25Yeah, maybe.
20:26The ones near me.
20:26There's some near me.
20:27They're violent.
20:28Honestly.
20:29Yeah, yeah.
20:29So, I reckon that's about...
20:3220-ish.
20:33Yeah.
20:33So, let's go up to, like...
20:3515.
20:36OK?
20:36I think 15 is very safe.
20:38Yeah.
20:38It's not going to be 32, is it?
20:40What's the road clearance of a car?
20:42It's got to be around 20, 30, innit?
20:44Yeah.
20:44So, you ain't going to be...
20:46Scraping on it, are you?
20:47I reckon 15 is pretty safe, to be honest.
20:48Do you want to go...
20:49We get big ones in our park, don't we?
20:51Come in.
20:5117 lives to play with.
20:53You want to go 20, and then...
20:5320 seconds.
20:56It's going to be more than 15.
20:5715 is safe.
20:58Go...
20:58Go 20.
20:59I don't like that, man.
21:01Well, we're getting risky.
21:02I've got 17.
21:0317?
21:0310 seconds to do something.
21:05Yeah, and then we've got 17 to play with.
21:06It's a random number.
21:08You're doing it.
21:08Should we do it?
21:09Yeah.
21:11Oh, my God!
21:12They don't like it!
21:13Come on, man.
21:13You've got to do it, mate.
21:14You've got to go.
21:14I mean, you just made this noise that went,
21:17Ah!
21:18I think we all did.
21:19Everybody watching at home did.
21:20Bit of risk, isn't it?
21:22You risked £30,000 by playing this question.
21:25You locked in 17.
21:27After sticking on 15 for so long,
21:30you went up to 17.
21:31I think it could be high.
21:33Did you go over with 17?
21:35I think...
21:35Are you still in the game?
21:41Need this to light up gold all the way.
21:43If it turns red, you've gone over.
21:45Oh!
21:46No way!
21:47No way!
21:50What the hell?
21:51That was quite low, eh?
21:52No way!
21:52The exact answer is...
21:55Ten!
21:56That's tiny!
21:57It is tiny.
21:58One over is game over, as you know.
21:59Yeah, yeah.
22:00That's all good.
22:00Well, I'm going for it and losing.
22:01Yeah, absolutely.
22:02That's good, I agree.
22:03I'm afraid that is the end of your game.
22:05It's all right.
22:06So sorry.
22:07So sorry.
22:07So sorry.
22:11You lost the £30,000 that was in the bank.
22:14That goes away.
22:16I'm so sorry.
22:18I was certain, like you were, that it was more than that.
22:20Yeah, we were never dancing around 10 centimetres,
22:22so even if we locked in 15, which we thought was dead safe,
22:24you know?
22:24Yeah.
22:25What can you do?
22:26It's tougher here than watching on telly, isn't it?
22:28Yeah, definitely.
22:28Way harder.
22:28Definitely way harder.
22:29Listen, we've loved having you here.
22:30Thanks so much for coming and being part of Limitless Win this year.
22:33Let's hear it one more time.
22:34For Harry and Ben, everybody.
22:44They were doing so well.
22:45Really well.
22:46They were making their way up there.
22:47They were using their lives brilliantly.
22:49Ten centimetres.
22:52Oh, what a shame.
22:53It's a tricky game, isn't it?
22:54It's a tricky game.
22:55What can you do?
22:56Nothing finished, nothing gained.
22:58Perfectly.
22:58Well, sadly, our firefighters Harry and Ben couldn't make it up the ladder
23:02and they go home empty-handed.
23:04That's a perfect example of why Limitless Win can be such a tough game.
23:08Oh, it is, Dick.
23:09It is.
23:10Right, let's meet our next team, hoping to take on the Limitless Ladder.
23:16I'm Louise.
23:17I'm Ciaran.
23:18And we are a married couple from Belfast.
23:19We have two daughters, Sophie, who is four, and Lucy, who is two.
23:23It's kind of like having three children in the house sometimes,
23:25having to clean up after the three of them.
23:27Ciaran is very smart and logical, a clean freak.
23:32And I'm nothing like that at all.
23:33We are a good team.
23:35We know each other's strengths and each other's weaknesses.
23:38Hopefully come away with maybe six figures.
23:41But to be honest, you know, we take anything.
23:43That's it.
23:44We're ready.
23:45Let's go.
23:46Just relax.
23:47Oh, I can't.
23:48I can't relax.
23:50It's Louise and Ciaran.
24:05Louise and Ciaran, husband and wife, welcome to Limitless Win.
24:09Happy to be here.
24:10Rather than tell us about yourselves, we thought, why don't you tell us about each other?
24:13Yes.
24:13Louise, tell us about Ciaran.
24:15Ciaran is very smart.
24:16He's very thoughtful, but he's just very annoying.
24:21I've got one of them.
24:23Clean freak, pedantic, all those things.
24:26That's Ciaran.
24:26In a nutshell, that's Ciaran.
24:28Ciaran, what's Louise like?
24:29I could say a number of lovely and wonderful things about my wife.
24:33You know, she's a great mother to our two young daughters.
24:35Aw.
24:35But the best description I always like into is a honey badger.
24:38Small and aggressive.
24:40Ah, yeah.
24:41You've got a lot of things in common, Louise, you haven't you?
24:44My little honey badger.
24:47You could win big money tonight.
24:49Here's hoping.
24:50Have you got a target in mind for tonight, you two?
24:53I think anything six figures is life-changing for us.
24:56You know, that would be definitely the goal to take the kids to Disneyland.
25:00Yeah.
25:00Our daughters are kind of in the Disney princess phase,
25:02so that would be really nice to be able to do that.
25:04Yeah.
25:05That would be nice to do with the girls.
25:07Was there anything you'd do for yourself, Ciaran, maybe?
25:09Yeah.
25:10I like horse racing, so I like to buy myself
25:11maybe a couple of race horses, possibly.
25:13That sounds fun.
25:14We've never had that answer on Limitless Win before.
25:17Buy yourself a couple of race horses.
25:19Right.
25:20Good luck, Louise and Ciaran.
25:22We're all hoping you win some big money tonight.
25:24Now, to face the Limitless Ladder, you need to win some lives.
25:26You do that by answering as many questions as you can in 60 seconds.
25:29Every correct answer earns you five lives.
25:32Your time starts now.
25:35Ciaran, in the title of a long-running Channel 4 documentary series,
25:39there are how many hours in A&E?
25:4124.
25:42Correct.
25:42Louise, at the start of a football match,
25:45how many designated goalkeepers are on the pitch?
25:47Two.
25:48Correct.
25:48Ciaran, the internal angles of a triangle add up to how many degrees?
25:53180.
25:54Correct.
25:54Louise, the debut Coldplay album, Parachutes, was first released in what year?
26:001997.
26:012000.
26:01Still you.
26:02In currencies, the standard symbol for the euro has how many parallel horizontal lines?
26:07Three.
26:07Two.
26:08Still you.
26:096pm is how many hours after 6am?
26:1212.
26:12Correct.
26:12Ciaran, in 1934, the flying Scotsman officially became the first locomotive to reach a speed of how many miles per
26:19hour?
26:2160.
26:21100.
26:22Still you.
26:23Mainland Argentina has land borders with how many other countries?
26:28Two.
26:28Five.
26:29Still you.
26:29In the nursery rhyme that begins, Mary had a little lamb, how many words are there in total before the
26:34word snow?
26:37Aww.
26:38What would you have said?
26:3910.
26:40It was 10.
26:41It was 10.
26:42It didn't count quick enough.
26:43No.
26:43Well done.
26:44Congratulations.
26:45Four correct answers gives you 20 lives.
26:48And that means you can now take on the Limitless Ladder!
26:52APPLAUSE
26:5620 lives, that's a solid start, that.
26:58You also get four lifelines.
27:00So we're going to shuffle those lifelines up and put them onto your ladder.
27:03Here they are.
27:09So, we can see where they are on the ladder, but as you know, we don't know which is which
27:12until we get to it.
27:13Right.
27:14Here's your first question.
27:20A pair of roller skates, that's two each.
27:23Yeah.
27:24There's four wheels on each.
27:26Yeah.
27:26So there's eight.
27:27Yeah, there's definitely two at the front, isn't there?
27:29One, two, three, four.
27:29One, two, three, four.
27:30Four.
27:31It's four, isn't it?
27:32So then it's eight.
27:34Yeah.
27:35Eight.
27:36Oh, that's gone to nine.
27:36Oh, there you go.
27:37Yeah.
27:38Are we happy with that?
27:39You know the way there's roller skates, but then there's the ones...
27:42Roller blades.
27:43Or are they roller blades or the thin ones with only two on each?
27:46Yeah.
27:46I think there are four as well, but anyway.
27:48OK.
27:49Will we just lock in eight?
27:50Yeah.
27:51Happy?
27:51Blue button.
27:52Yep.
27:53Well done.
27:54Well done.
27:55Lot of chat there about roller skates.
27:57You start to talk yourself out of it.
27:59It's this show.
27:59Yeah, it really is.
28:00If we asked you that on the street, you would answer it like that.
28:02Yeah.
28:03I know.
28:03Now, you've locked in eight.
28:06Did you go over with eight?
28:07Surely not.
28:08Surely not, man.
28:10Are you still in the game?
28:14Need each of these to light up to the answer.
28:16Turn red.
28:17You've gone over.
28:18No.
28:18You are still in the game.
28:20Well done.
28:20So, you went through £500, so to put £500 in your bank, is eight an exact answer?
28:28Yes.
28:28Of course it is.
28:29Yes, man.
28:32I'm so lucky.
28:33Well done.
28:34Yeah.
28:35That means you've just banked £500.
28:38There we go.
28:39We've opened your account.
28:41We've got more good news, because every exact answer gets you five extra lives, so you're
28:46now up to 25 lives.
28:48Well done.
28:51You look better?
28:52Yeah.
28:52A bit more settled on it.
28:53Yes.
28:54Yeah.
28:54I think it's good to get the first one out of the way.
28:56Absolutely.
28:56Right.
28:57Time for a quick break.
28:58But first, how would you like the chance to win a cool £75,000 tax-free?
29:02This is your last chance to enter our fantastic competition.
29:05Here are all the details.
29:07Text WIN to 6833.
29:09Text costs £2 plus one standard network rate message.
29:12Or text 5 to 6833 to get five entries for £5 plus your standard network rate message.
29:18Go to the website, entries cost £2.
29:20or post your name and number to limit one PO Box 7558 Derby DE10NQ.
29:26Entrance must be 18 or over.
29:28The prize draw closes at 10am on Monday the 23rd of March.
29:32Good luck and see you after the break.
29:42Welcome back to Limitless Win with us two and husband and wife Louise and Kieran.
29:48£500 in the bank.
29:4925 lives and you're moving slowly up the ladder but we're on our way.
29:55OK, here's the next question.
29:57Round it up to the nearest year.
30:00What is the average age of fathers of newborn babies in England and Wales?
30:06So, these days...
30:08I think it's about 30 but there will always be younger ones.
30:11Yeah.
30:12So let's just start.
30:14I think we've got maybe put it up to 20 for now.
30:19Or 25 maybe?
30:21What do you think?
30:22Obviously there's, like, people are having babies later well into their 30s.
30:26I think of all the people we know.
30:27Are they prepared to go higher?
30:28I don't think it's...
30:29I think we could go, like, 24 even?
30:34Some people are having them in 35.
30:36Like, men particularly, like, they don't have the, you know,
30:38the ticking time bomb that we have so they can keep going to whatever age.
30:43I'm happy with 24.
30:44I think it's higher but I don't want to kind of get into 26, 27 just in case.
30:48I don't think 24 is too high because do you know any 24-year-old
30:52or younger that have had a baby recently?
30:53No, but just the ones that are younger.
30:54No, I know there's some but I think the majority are going to be older.
30:57Ten seconds.
30:58It's kind of safe.
30:59Are you happy?
31:00Yes.
31:02Well done.
31:03Well done.
31:04That was good talking.
31:05Good communicating, that was.
31:06It's tough, isn't it?
31:07Because, like you said, there are older fathers.
31:09But then you're going to have a hat, you know, some that are younger
31:11and you want to go...
31:12It's just getting that sweet spot, isn't it?
31:14In between, yeah.
31:14What is the average in England and Wales?
31:16Yeah.
31:16All right, you've finally settled on 24 years old.
31:22Did you go over with 24 or are you still in the game?
31:28This needs to light up gold all the way to your answer.
31:31If this turns red, it means you've gone over.
31:33Through two and a half grand, through a lifeline,
31:35heading towards five grand.
31:37Come on.
31:38Go on.
31:39Yep.
31:4023.
31:40One more, please.
31:43Still in the game.
31:44Still in the game.
31:44Well played.
31:45That was going to be my fault if it wasn't.
31:48You went through £5,000 on your way up the ladder there,
31:51so to put £5,000 into your bank is 24.
31:54An exact answer.
31:55I don't think so.
31:58No.
31:59It's not.
31:59It's not.
32:00Kind of knew that.
32:01Yeah.
32:02How many lives are you losing?
32:09Oh!
32:10No, no, no, no, no, no, no!
32:12Stop!
32:12Oh, my goodness.
32:12Wow!
32:14Ten lives!
32:15The exact answer is...
32:1834!
32:19Holy moly.
32:19I am surprised at that.
32:21Very surprised.
32:21I didn't think it would be that high.
32:22I thought maybe 30.
32:23You went through a lifeline.
32:24Let's see what the lifeline is.
32:27Range.
32:28OK.
32:28You've got £500 in the bank still,
32:3015 lives still to play with.
32:32Our next stop is £10,000.
32:34Right, shake that last one off.
32:36Here's your question.
32:37The World Snooker Championship final
32:39is a best of 35 frames contest,
32:42which means a player must win how many frames
32:44to take the title?
32:46Just theoretical, that means 18.
32:48Well, that's...
32:49Yeah.
32:49If there's 35...
32:51So as soon as you win 18...
32:52Someone wins 18.
32:53Someone can't win.
32:54That means the only person can have 17.
32:57Does it have...
32:58Like, there's no other way of winning, surely?
33:02Best of anything, best of three.
33:03So they're both on 17.
33:05Gets them to 34 frames.
33:0635th one.
33:0718, 17.
33:08So someone has to get to 18.
33:09If you win 17,
33:10you could lose the next 18 in a row.
33:11Yeah.
33:12Look where that's put you.
33:1318 puts you bang on £20,000.
33:16Wouldn't that be nice?
33:16That would be very nice.
33:17Yeah.
33:18I mean, logically...
33:19Mathematically, it can't be anything else, can it?
33:21It has to be 18.
33:23OK.
33:23Do you want to lock it in?
33:25Yeah.
33:25Yeah.
33:26Well done.
33:28You've locked in 18.
33:2918.
33:30Did you go over with 18?
33:31Or are you still in the game?
33:4418.
33:46Sure.
33:46Sure.
33:48Sure.
33:49You landed ever so neatly.
33:51Lovely.
33:5220,000 pounds.
33:53Sort of put £20,000 into your bank.
33:55Is 18 an exact answer?
33:58Yeah!
33:59Yeah!
34:01Yes!
34:03Oh!
34:04Well done.
34:05Well done.
34:06How does that feel?
34:08I think released after the last question.
34:09After the last question.
34:10That was nice.
34:11Yeah.
34:11See, that's what we mean.
34:12Sometimes you've got to just shake off the last question.
34:15And just deal with the one that's in front of you.
34:17And you did that very, very well.
34:18Well done.
34:19You have just banged £20,000!
34:21Yay!
34:23Yay!
34:24That's on the pipeline.
34:26And an extra five lives to take your lives back up to...
34:3020 lives.
34:30Back to where you started.
34:31Back to where you started.
34:32That's good.
34:33Happy about that.
34:33That is very good.
34:34Look where you are on the ladder now.
34:35Six figures isn't far away.
34:37That's what you set your sights on.
34:38Mm-hmm.
34:38Got to remind you, every time you answer a question from now on,
34:41you're risking that £20,000.
34:43Yeah.
34:43If you're not sure, if you don't know, the cash-out button is here.
34:47That's your friend.
34:48OK.
34:49If you want the money, you must press the cash-out button.
34:51Good, though.
34:52Smiles are getting bigger.
34:53I like it.
34:54Here's the next question.
34:56March 2026 marks how many years since the UK release
34:59of Pixar's first feature-length film, Toy Story?
35:03Just use it early.
35:05Straight away.
35:05Straight away.
35:06OK.
35:06Stop the clock.
35:07We barely started, didn't we?
35:09Need messing about there.
35:10What is the range, please?
35:1424 to 34.
35:1524 to 34.
35:16So, let's...
35:17My...
35:17Yeah, go to 24.
35:19My immediate thought was that it was out in 1997.
35:22I have that in my head.
35:24So, how many years ago was 1997?
35:2626 years ago takes it to 3,000.
35:28Sounds like an anniversary.
35:29So, that could be 96 and that could be 30.
35:31Oh.
35:31So, I mean, it could be 96, it could be 98.
35:35I have it in my head that it's 97.
35:37You're not certain on that, like, so...
35:38No, I'm not certain.
35:40Do you want to do 26?
35:41We'll do 26.
35:41Are you sure it's not 2000?
35:44No.
35:45No.
35:46It was in the 90s.
35:47I was in my 20s when Toy Story 4 came out.
35:50I remember going to see it with my dad.
35:51My dad loves Toy Story.
35:53It's like his favourite film.
35:5420 seconds to do something.
35:56I'm not part of Ohio.
35:57I'm 26.
35:58OK.
35:58Yeah.
35:58Let's just go for...
35:5924, 26.
36:01It's definitely before 2000.
36:02It's a 90s film.
36:04It is definitely a 90s film.
36:0510 seconds.
36:05Yep.
36:07Ooh-wee!
36:08Louise, you're convinced it was the 90s.
36:11I'm convinced.
36:12Right, you risked 20 grand by locking in an answer there.
36:15You've locked in 26.
36:18Did you go over with 26?
36:20Or are you still in the game?
36:25What's going to be 24?
36:2824 was safe at the bottom of the range.
36:30You've gone two above it.
36:33Here are those two.
36:34Don't do that.
36:35Don't do that.
36:37Don't do that.
36:38Don't do that.
36:3925.
36:4226.
36:43Still in the game.
36:45Still in the game.
36:45Are you serious?
36:47And you went for a £50,000?
36:50Yeah.
36:50Wouldn't this be nice?
36:52Yeah.
36:52It really would.
36:53For £50,000 into your bank, is 26 an exact answer?
37:03It's not.
37:04It's not.
37:06You kept saying 90, 97, didn't you?
37:08So that would be three.
37:09It would be 29.
37:11I think the nature of the question would make it seem like an anniversary.
37:14So something like 30.
37:15Right.
37:15So 29 or 30.
37:1629 or 30.
37:17Well, let's find out.
37:18Because you are losing lives.
37:19How many lives are you losing?
37:2730 years.
37:2930 years.
37:311996.
37:32It was released.
37:33You weren't far off, Louise, and you were spot on, Kieran.
37:35Good news is, you went through a lifeline.
37:38Yeah.
37:39Shall we see what it is?
37:39Yes, please.
37:42Take two.
37:43Take two.
37:43That means that I will take two answers.
37:46One from you two, the other one from us two.
37:48The worst answer will then be rejected.
37:50We'll apologise in advance.
37:52Get it right and I'll name a racehorse after you.
37:54Oh, yeah.
37:55Yes, please.
37:56Right.
37:57It's time for a quick break.
37:58But we'll be back in just a few minutes to see if these two can keep climbing the Limitless
38:02ladder.
38:02See you soon.
38:14Welcome back to Limitless Wind, where things are getting serious with a capital S.
38:20That's very serious.
38:22With a capital V and a capital S.
38:24And a capital S.
38:24Louise, Kieran.
38:25£20,000 in the bank.
38:2716 lives still to play with.
38:29You've got the lifeline of take two.
38:30And look at the ladder.
38:3275 grand next.
38:34Then we're into six figures.
38:35And another lifeline on the horizon as well.
38:38Then we get into 150, 250, half a million, three quarters of a million.
38:41It's not that far away.
38:42It's good.
38:43We just need to find an exact answer.
38:44Yeah.
38:45Shall we see if the next one is the one?
38:47Yes, please.
38:49Including the title character, how many creatures feature in the words of the text of the children's
38:54book The Gruffalo?
38:56How many creatures feature in the words?
38:58I've read this so many times and now I cannot think of it.
39:03I can think about the terrible jaws are terrible and the wart on his nose and all of that.
39:07I don't know.
39:08There's not going to be much use here.
39:09So what's safe?
39:12I wouldn't feel comfortable going more than about five because I can't.
39:18Is it five?
39:19Like is there that many?
39:21Yeah.
39:22I mean, it's a long book but there's a Gruffalo and then he sees different animals in the woods.
39:26I'd maybe go four.
39:28You know.
39:29Four puts you straight on 75,000.
39:32Like I think we're losing lives because I just don't know exactly.
39:35You've got a lifeline as well.
39:37I haven't read the Gruffalo.
39:38I haven't read the Gruffalo.
39:38Yeah, we're going to use lifeline.
39:41Stop the clock.
39:42You're using take two which means the latter will take two answers.
39:46One from you and one from us.
39:48The worst answer will then be rejected.
39:50Four isn't over.
39:52I know that he mates different animals in the woods.
39:55Okay, so go with four.
39:57We'll lock in four.
39:58Okay.
39:59Okay, right.
39:59I know for a fact that the Gruffalo is one of your kids' favourite books.
40:03It's Jack's favourite book.
40:04So we've got the Gruffalo.
40:06We've got Little Brown Mouse.
40:07Yeah.
40:07We've got the snake, the owl and the fox.
40:10So what's that?
40:10It's five.
40:11Five.
40:12Lock it in.
40:13Come on, Declan.
40:15All those storytimes.
40:17All those storytimes.
40:19I hope that's right.
40:20They're paying off.
40:21I hope that's right.
40:22I think there's one in it.
40:23The Gruffalo, the Little Brown Mouse.
40:25He meets the fox.
40:26Then he meets the owl.
40:27Then he meets the snake.
40:28That's it.
40:29I think.
40:30I have read this 500 times to Jack.
40:35OMG.
40:36I think it's right.
40:37I hope.
40:37He will definitely name a horse after you.
40:40You locked in four.
40:42We locked in five.
40:43Let's see which answer the latter has rejected.
40:47Right.
40:47The latter has rejected your four.
40:49So the closest answer is our five.
40:52Now we know it's not over because if that was over it would have taken your four.
40:57Yeah.
40:58So it's not over but for £75,000 into your bank is five an exact answer.
41:11Yeah!
41:13Well done!
41:15Wow!
41:18You didn't do that here to me.
41:19Oh!
41:22Well done.
41:24Well done, you. That was worth it, wasn't it?
41:27Kieran and Louise, you have just banged 75,000 pounds!
41:32CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
41:34And can we just say a very special thanks to Jack Donnelly,
41:38who will be in bed when this show's on, but thanks to you,
41:41they've just banged 75,000 pounds.
41:43I read it to Isla as well.
41:44Jack and Isla Donnelly. Well done, kids. Well done, Dad.
41:48Thank you, Derek. You're very, very welcome.
41:50See, it's always worth reading the kids' bedtime story, isn't it?
41:53It's a good book. If you haven't read it, it's really good.
41:56Anybody else get that?
41:58CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
41:59Yeah, you say that now.
42:01Didn't hear you before.
42:02And, of course, exact answers get you five more lives.
42:05That takes you back up to...
42:07..21 lives now. Good.
42:09One more than you started with. Yeah.
42:12That's good.
42:13Well done, really, really good.
42:15Look at that, £75,000 in the bank.
42:17A very happy horse here.
42:20LAUGHTER
42:2021 lives.
42:21And look where we are on the ladder.
42:23£100,000, then another lifeline,
42:25then £150, then a quarter of a million.
42:27Just have to remind you, that £75,000 is not yours yet.
42:31Yeah. OK?
42:32You've still got 21 lives to play with,
42:34but every time you answer a question from now on,
42:36you're risking that money.
42:37The cash-out button is over here if you need it.
42:40Here's the next question.
42:43According to the rules for the rings event
42:45in men's autistic gymnastics,
42:47each of the rings has an inside diameter
42:50of how many centimetres?
42:52Is that...?
42:52Centimetres.
42:53The hanging rings, or is it...?
42:54It's not, like...?
42:55Yeah, no, artistic gymnastics.
42:56That's when they, like, pull themselves up
42:58and flip round and do all sorts of things.
43:00Yeah.
43:01Like, I don't think it's probably
43:03much more than that.
43:06What...?
43:07Is your fist knuckle in?
43:08What?
43:09Is your fist knuckle in the ring?
43:10They hold on.
43:11You hold round them.
43:13And then they swing?
43:14Does your fist knuckle in, like, that?
43:18If your hand goes in, it has to be...
43:20Oh, you mean...
43:21It has to be enough to get your fist into the ring,
43:23like that.
43:24It's not going to be 21 centimetres.
43:27So, do we put a seat...?
43:28Are you sure?
43:29Yeah, like, I mean, obviously that's...
43:30It's going to be 21 centimetres.
43:31That's base, but...
43:32Read it again.
43:33Read it yourself.
43:34According to the rules for the rings event
43:36in men's artistic gymnastics, each of the rings...
43:39It's a ring?
43:40Oh, the diameter of the...
43:42Oh, a cross?
43:44You've got 20 seconds to lock something in, cash out.
43:47So it has...
43:47So it has...
43:47It's like this size?
43:4817 seconds.
43:49Yeah, I know.
43:49So, do you want to put, like, 15?
43:51Oh, no.
43:52Not really.
43:53Guys, you've got ten seconds.
43:55Ten seconds to lock in or cash out.
43:5775 grand, yeah.
43:57Lock in or cash out?
43:59What are we doing?
44:00Catch out.
44:01Lock in.
44:01Do you know what?
44:02How did they do it?
44:07CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
44:07Marine Ankin cash out for £75,000!
44:15Thank goodness you did that!
44:16Oh, my goodness.
44:17I was thinking of the wrong thing.
44:18I thought...
44:19I think it...
44:19I was thinking how...
44:20It's the ring.
44:21You know the ring that they hang from?
44:22I was thinking about how wide the ring was to hold on to.
44:25That.
44:26The inside diameter.
44:27Right, OK, I know, right.
44:28I think the penny dropped with 15 seconds to go.
44:30It just wasn't enough time to...
44:32Yeah, it wasn't going to get us to...
44:32That was the problem, I think, yeah.
44:34Oh, my goodness.
44:35Wow, you've just banged 75 grand.
44:36How do you feel?
44:37Well, that's amazing.
44:38All thanks to you, Jeff.
44:39Thank you so much.
44:40No, not at all.
44:41How is 75,000 going to change your life?
44:43It'll, like, alleviate some worries and some stresses
44:46and be able to treat our girls and take them on an amazing trip.
44:50And Kieran?
44:51LAUGHTER
44:52I'll see if there's a cheap one.
44:54A wee pony.
44:55Before we let you go, what would you have had a go at?
44:57I would have said maybe 15.
45:00What would you have said, Kieran?
45:01Because I think you got it.
45:02Yeah.
45:03Maybe 12 to 15.
45:04Right, so 12, maybe we would have said.
45:06Yeah, yeah.
45:07Let's have a look.
45:07The exact answer is...
45:0918.
45:1018.
45:10But you're walking away with some money tonight.
45:12Exactly.
45:12Listen, we're so pleased that you're taking away some cash.
45:16Have you enjoyed yourselves?
45:17We've had the best time.
45:17Yes, yes.
45:18Thank you so much.
45:19Louise and Kieran are walking away tonight with £75,000!
45:23CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
45:35Oh, my God!
45:38She doesn't get it!
45:39She doesn't get it!
45:39She doesn't get it!
45:40Cash out!
45:40She's still going to put another answer in at three seconds to go.
45:43I can breathe again.
45:44Yeah, yeah.
45:46But, yeah.
45:47Look, we wouldn't have got that one as an exact, so there's no guarantee.
45:50Whatever we got after that, we would have known.
45:52So, here, 75 grand.
45:54So, Louise and Kieran leave Limitless Wind with a massive £75,000.
45:58Good.
45:59That money's going to make a huge difference to them and the young family, isn't it?
46:01Yeah, absolutely.
46:02That's it for tonight and for this series.
46:05A big thank you to all of our fantastic teams.
46:07And, of course, a huge thanks to you at home for watching.
46:09We're off to have a lie down and recover.
46:11We'll see you all again very soon.
46:13Good night, everyone.
46:14Good night.
46:14Good night, guys.
46:15Good night.
46:16Good night.
46:43Good night.
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