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00:00Hello, I'm Jeremy Vine. Well done if you've got that at home.
00:02It's my considerable pleasure to be serving up another instalment of TV's most befuddling hour.
00:07In a moment, two teams of celebrities will take on a series of games we've devised
00:12to stretch their ability and attention span to their very limits.
00:17This is Celebrity Puzzling.
00:35Hello, welcome to Celebrity Puzzling, valued viewer.
00:38Let's start with a few introductions, helping me steer this televisual container ship as ever
00:43are my two better halves.
00:45She's a cheat code, any pub quiz, it is the wonderful Carol Vorderman.
00:50And her foe this evening, fellow team captain and thespian of note,
00:55enter stage right, Sally Lindsay.
00:59How are we doing? I love the salute, Sal. How are we doing?
01:02I think I might start that.
01:04Tonight, Carol and Sally won't just be relying on their own considerable brain power,
01:07they will have some added naus from a couple of famous faces,
01:10proper celebrities, with their own websites and everything.
01:15Giving Carol Vorderman a helping hand is a rugby union star
01:18and former British and Irish lion.
01:20Lucky for us, Carol is a bit of a lion tamer.
01:23It is Ugo Monyo.
01:26Tagging along with Sally Lindsay is a Radio 1 DJ who's also invented several board games.
01:32That's a kind of fascinating guy.
01:33We think he's sizing our programme up and working out if it could be put into three dimensions.
01:38It's Matt Edmondson. Welcome, Matt.
01:42Ugo, how are you at puzzling?
01:44I know you're brilliant at rugby.
01:45I enjoy puzzling. That doesn't necessarily mean you're good at it.
01:49You're going to be brilliant. I'm just enthusiastic.
01:50You're going to be brilliant. Am I?
01:51Yeah, you really are.
01:52OK, we're manifesting it. So I'm going to be brilliant today.
01:54Yeah.
01:54Yes.
01:55Now, Matt, you and I have talked about sport before. It's not particularly a thing.
01:58It's not my thing at all, no.
01:59No.
02:00I mean, I broke my wrist once playing hockey at secondary school.
02:03Yeah, no, that counts.
02:05Well, good luck to you both tonight.
02:06In every episode, our teams face a selection of six random games plucked from our puzzling archives.
02:12I dust them off and hand them over to you folks to play.
02:14This means that no two contests are ever the same, although some are more painful than others.
02:19It's just the luck of the draw.
02:20Players over the six rounds, all you need to do is score as many points as possible.
02:25We need to point that out.
02:26That's the main takeaway.
02:27And it's important because you want a big lead going into the final round, Answer Bank, where everything can change.
02:32And to add another frisson of excitement, the winning celebrity guest will take home an amazing puzzling cube.
02:39So, just hold the arms of your chair as you watch it on the screen here.
02:42Stay stable, stay strong.
02:46Here it actually is.
02:48No.
02:48For real.
02:49Yeah.
02:49Isn't it beautiful?
02:49It's extraordinary.
02:51Has Radio 1 ever given out a prize like this, Matt?
02:53Be honest.
02:53Nothing of that quality.
02:54It's the BBC, Jeremy.
02:55You know that.
02:56Yeah.
02:56We can't afford to give out treasures like this.
02:58Hang on a minute.
02:59I'm getting into it.
03:01That's hours of fun, Matt.
03:03There's hours.
03:04And we haven't even tried all the permutations yet.
03:07So, without further ado, let's play round one.
03:09It's time to make some serious shapes as we take on shapeshifters.
03:15We'll see an example of how this works.
03:17It's got a very important rule, which we'll come to.
03:19Aussie slang would be the clue here.
03:21And you see a grid of answers below it.
03:24And then, crucially, you see the shape.
03:26And the shape is two squares next to each other.
03:28And Carol, as we know, you...
03:30Can't rotate the shapes.
03:31You can't rotate the shape, strictly speaking.
03:35Oh.
03:35There is only one.
03:36One day we'll get it right, one of us.
03:37You can't.
03:39So, just give me the correct answers that fit exactly inside the shape.
03:43Is it Oxtar and Dunny?
03:45Oxtar.
03:45What's Oxtar?
03:46I have no idea, but Dunny definitely is Aussie slang.
03:48Let's have a look at the answer, then.
03:50OK.
03:51What's that?
03:51What is that?
03:52Badgie smugglers is swimming trunks, sport.
03:54Snag is what we call a sausage, so there is a kind of a connection.
03:58Really?
03:59Tinny can of beer.
04:00Thongs are flip-flops.
04:02Cobber, good friend.
04:03Yeah.
04:04And Dunny?
04:05Toilet.
04:06Correct.
04:07Sally and Matt, you're up first.
04:08Here is your puzzle for two points.
04:12People who've played Henry VIII on screen.
04:15Ooh.
04:17OK.
04:18I feel like Damien Lewis has.
04:20Sid James has.
04:21Yeah.
04:22Ray Winston has.
04:24Is Damien Lewis?
04:25I think Damien Lewis has.
04:27Ray Winston definitely has.
04:27So, Ray Winston, Damien Lewis.
04:29Yeah.
04:30Ray Winston and Damien Lewis is your answer.
04:33Is it correct?
04:36Ooh.
04:38Well done.
04:39So, Ray Winston, you're absolutely right.
04:412003 TV drama Henry VIII.
04:43And then Damien Lewis in Wolf Hall.
04:45And let me show you in orange the other ones who did as well.
04:48So, Richard Burton, yes.
04:50Sid James, yes.
04:52Carry on Henry.
04:52Carry on Henry.
04:53Carol and Ugo, here's your first shapeshifters puzzle.
04:56This gets in a McVitie's Family Circle box.
04:59I don't think Garibaldi is, do you?
05:01Look at the shape.
05:01I don't think Garibaldi should exist as a biscuit.
05:04Don't you?
05:05No.
05:05We could fall out very quickly on that.
05:07That is controversial.
05:08So, we look at the shape.
05:09Pink wafers, definitely, because you go for those.
05:12I think so.
05:13I mean, milk, chocolate, digestive.
05:16Is that in a family circle?
05:17It's a classic, yeah, I would say so, yeah.
05:18Yeah, so pink wafer, is a rich tea in a family circle?
05:22Or is that a bit too basic?
05:23No, it's too basic.
05:25We're going...
05:26You think pink wafer?
05:26Yeah.
05:27OK.
05:27And?
05:28Milk, chocolate, digestive.
05:30Yeah.
05:30Pink wafer and milk, chocolate, digestive.
05:34Oh!
05:34Oh!
05:35You can steal.
05:36Matt and Sally.
05:38Is it...
05:39Is it...
05:40You think it's that?
05:40What do you think it is?
05:41Well, I know a bourbon cream's in there, but...
05:44I don't think a fig roll is.
05:45I don't think a fig roll is, yes.
05:46I think it's a custard cream, Denise.
05:48Nice.
05:49Nice.
05:50Nice.
05:51Nice.
05:52She's travelled.
05:52I think it's a custard cream and anise.
05:56Custard cream and anise.
05:57We're calling it in a very classy way.
05:59Is it anise and a custard cream?
06:02Yes, well done.
06:03Well done.
06:04The other ones, I can show you.
06:05Bourbon cream is in there.
06:07So is milk, chocolate, digestive, pink wafer is not.
06:11It's not.
06:11We've all hallucinated the pink wafer in there.
06:13Yeah.
06:14Here's your second puzzle, Sally and Matt.
06:17Adjectives in D-I-S-C-O by Ottawa.
06:20Oh, OK.
06:20What a great question.
06:21Look at the shape.
06:22One above the other and then one below on a diagonal.
06:29Oh, it's desirable, irresistible, super sexy.
06:32Super sexy, irresistible and desirable like old Vorders over there.
06:37Oh.
06:37There we go.
06:38Right.
06:39Let's have a look.
06:40Desirable, irresistible or super sexy.
06:42Yay!
06:43Yes.
06:44Look at the other possible answers.
06:46Crazy, crazy, impossible, complicated and disastrous.
06:49Carol and Ugo for three points.
06:52Booked by Ginny Cooper.
06:54Oh, this is brilliant.
06:55You are three next to each other.
06:56OK.
06:58It's definitely riders and polo to a...
07:01Grind?
07:03Grind?
07:04Riders and polo and rivals are definitely by her.
07:10I'm leaning heavily on you.
07:12OK.
07:13So, polo, riders, rivals, but that doesn't fit the shape.
07:17I don't know that it's jump, but I do know we've got two in order.
07:22So, you've got riders and polo.
07:23Definitely.
07:24OK.
07:25Back yourself.
07:26Um, so we go riders, polo and jump?
07:29Yeah.
07:29OK.
07:30Riders, polo, jump is your answer.
07:32Let's see.
07:33Is it right?
07:35Excellent.
07:36Yes.
07:37I'm very pleased.
07:38Twang is not.
07:39It's a Lionel Bart musical about Robin Hood.
07:42Yeah.
07:43Of course.
07:43Rivals and wicked.
07:44Let's just have a look.
07:45Rivals and wicked are tackle is, mount is.
07:48They all are.
07:49Sally and Matt, here's your final one.
07:51This is a slightly larger grid this time, but you're still looking for three answers that match the shape.
07:55Don't rotate it.
07:56UK place names.
07:58Rummy next.
07:59Wonderful.
08:00It's a kind of a reverse L.
08:02Look at that, on a corner.
08:05What?
08:05So, Ed Balls isn't one.
08:07So, it won't be.
08:08That rules out Drunk Man and Titty Ho.
08:09It's a pity me, isn't.
08:10I think...
08:11Lowest smell, great cock up and wet wangs looking favourable.
08:14Prat's bottom.
08:15I don't think great cock up is.
08:17I...
08:18I think it's either Fanny Barks, Magneer, Prat's bottom.
08:22Wow.
08:22Is it great froth, Prat's bottom, great cock up?
08:25Because there's some fantastic names in England.
08:27I think Prat's bottom is one.
08:30Right, if that's the case.
08:31I think wet wang might also be one as well.
08:33We've got that.
08:34We can't rotate the shape.
08:36No, I know, but you could do wet wang, great cock up, but lower swell.
08:39Lower swell, surely not.
08:41It could be anything, really, couldn't it?
08:43Apart from bodies all pity me and itchy bottom.
08:45Then again, that might be.
08:46Well, Titty Ho definitely is one.
08:47Itchy bottom's not going to be.
08:49No, it's not.
08:50Unless it's in a carry-on film.
08:52Fanny Barks, then.
08:53Fanny Barks, Magnum Sheath and Prat's bottom.
08:55Fanny Barks, Magnum Sheath, Prat's bottom.
08:58Let's see if that's right.
08:59A chance to steal.
09:02Now then, wet wang was a countdown favourite.
09:05Oh, was it?
09:06There's a little village in Yorkshire called wet wang.
09:09And Richard Whiteley, he became the honorary Lord Mayor of wet wang.
09:13So wet wang, great cock up, and lower swell.
09:17Let's see if that's right.
09:20Oh, wet wang, great cock up, lower swell.
09:24So should we go through these are brilliant.
09:26So wet wang in Yorkshire, as Carol said.
09:28Lower swell, Gloucestershire.
09:29Great cock up is in the Lake District.
09:31Real place.
09:33As to the others, have a look.
09:34These orange ones do all exist.
09:36Pity me is in County Durham.
09:39Titty Ho is in Northamptonshire.
09:41Rimswell, Yorkshire.
09:42Prats bottom, Kent.
09:43Fanny barks near Darlington.
09:46My internal dialogue is screaming so loud.
09:51We could do the whole show just on that question.
09:53It was such a brilliant question.
09:54Brilliant name.
09:55Thank you, question setters.
09:56Right, Carol and Ugo for three points.
10:00Flags that feature a circle.
10:02OK.
10:02You've got three.
10:03One up, one down, one across.
10:04OK, so we know Japan.
10:07But that could be one of the yellow ones.
10:09Of course.
10:10I'm trying to now think.
10:12So...
10:13Hang on.
10:13Brazil.
10:14It's got a circle in the middle.
10:16Blue, green...
10:17I'll go with you on this.
10:18I think so.
10:19I'm certain South Korea does.
10:21I've got a feeling that has.
10:23So if that's the case,
10:24that we've got Brazil, South Korea,
10:26and Tunisia is my gamble.
10:28I'm going with you.
10:30You went with me on the wet one.
10:32So I'll go with you on that.
10:34Tunisia, South Korea, Brazil.
10:37Is that the right answer?
10:40Oh, well done!
10:41Oh, my God!
10:42Oh, my God!
10:43Well done!
10:44Well, how's that?
10:45So sweet.
10:46You've got Tunisia, Brazil, South Korea.
10:48That was brilliant puzzling, guys.
10:50Palau County, Uganda has a circle as well.
10:52So we're just talking about any sort of sphere circle.
10:54Well done, well done.
10:56Well done.
10:56That was good by both teams.
10:58What a great round.
11:00Sally and Matt have got to six.
11:03Carol and Ugo have got to seven.
11:05Oh, yes.
11:06Yes, yes, yes.
11:07Dramatic score.
11:08So are you beating our celebrities so far?
11:10It's time to send our team's packing
11:12all the way to our famous letterbox.
11:14Going first, it's Sally and Matt,
11:15and the game you're playing tonight is called Thirdle.
11:21Here's how it works.
11:22You're going to see three words,
11:22each with the third letter missing,
11:24and you've got to fill in those missing letters
11:26using the tiles provided to spell a new word vertically.
11:30You're against the clock.
11:31You score three points if you solve the puzzle.
11:33You've got one full alphabet to play with.
11:36Have a guess here.
11:37Crime.
11:38That's it.
11:39OK.
11:40Yes, very good.
11:41Liked.
11:42Liked.
11:44Oh, ski.
11:45OK, crime and ski.
11:46So there we go.
11:47Well done if you got that example.
11:48It's all downhill from here.
11:50That's a ski-related joke.
11:52Sally and Matt head over to the letterbox to play Thirdle.
11:58Sally and Matt, hit that button when you've completed it.
12:00Here is your first Thirdle.
12:02Your time starts now.
12:04OK, April.
12:05April, yeah.
12:06OK, first word.
12:07Swirl.
12:08Swirl.
12:10And what's that?
12:11Order.
12:12Order.
12:12Rid.
12:13Rid.
12:13Is that a guess of words?
12:15Yes, get rid.
12:16Yeah.
12:17April, swirl, order.
12:19Well done.
12:19Straight there.
12:20Fantastic.
12:21No mucking around.
12:22No, I'm mucking about with this one.
12:23Yeah.
12:23Your second puzzle will have four words with the third letter missing.
12:26You'll need to spell a new four-letter word vertically,
12:29but it's worth four points, so if you're ready, your time starts now.
12:35Poker.
12:36Could be poker.
12:37Could be poker.
12:37Let's try.
12:38Could be start.
12:39Could be start.
12:42Er...
12:43Er...
12:43Um...
12:44Kavat.
12:45No, it can't be.
12:46Kavat.
12:46Carrot.
12:47Carrot.
12:48Carrot.
12:48No.
12:48Carrot.
12:49No.
12:50Oh, I think carrot.
12:50Yeah, yeah.
12:51Er...
12:52Pat.
12:52Yeah, pat's is a word.
12:53Pat's not...
12:54So, pat's.
12:55No.
12:55It's not a word, is it?
12:56Yeah.
12:57That's not a word.
12:57Pat's is not a word?
12:58Is it?
12:59I don't know.
13:00You want to go with it?
13:01No.
13:01No.
13:02Pat's.
13:02I'm going on.
13:03Poker.
13:04Is there any other word?
13:05Poser.
13:05Poser.
13:06Yeah, it could be poser.
13:08Start.
13:09Sar.
13:10Time running out.
13:11Not right, is it?
13:12Power.
13:13Power.
13:14Wart.
13:15Wart.
13:15I'm trying to pat.
13:16What's going on, then?
13:17No, it's not.
13:18No, look, we want pants there.
13:20Oh, pants.
13:21And then we're warm.
13:22Oh.
13:23So we nearly got it.
13:24You see how that happens?
13:26It's so frustrating.
13:26Your final puzzle has five words to solve,
13:29and you'll need to spell a new five-letter word vertically.
13:31It is worth a bump of five points.
13:33Your time starts now.
13:36OK.
13:37Antic.
13:38Antic, yes.
13:40Flaps or flops.
13:41All right.
13:44What's that?
13:47Can only be...
13:49I'll think of something else.
13:50Flock.
13:51Flock.
13:51Lolly.
13:52Lolly.
13:54So...
13:55What's that?
13:56That could be flack or flick.
13:58Flick.
13:59OK.
14:00Er...
14:01No.
14:03Erm...
14:04What is that, though?
14:06That's the thing.
14:06Tart, erm...
14:07Gaik.
14:09Erm...
14:09Gaik.
14:10Let's put all these words in.
14:11Just keep putting them in.
14:11Yeah, OK.
14:13Gamki, no.
14:17Gaskier works.
14:18No.
14:20Gabki.
14:21Gankie.
14:22Gaskier.
14:23The only thing I can think, maybe that's a W for Gorky.
14:26Oh, Gorky.
14:29Flops.
14:30And I think maybe...
14:31Ah, Carol says flops.
14:32Let's try an O there.
14:33Let's see if the O works in there.
14:35Oh, I see.
14:35And then we're on fleck.
14:37Oh, fleck.
14:39It's good.
14:40She's good.
14:40It's very good.
14:42On their games.
14:42It's horribly wrong, isn't it?
14:44Oh, dear.
14:44Good effort.
14:45Sally and Mads, you scored three.
14:47But we've reached the end of part one.
14:48My hope is we're all a little kinder and wiser for having experienced it.
14:52There are no guarantees in this world, but celebrity puzzling will likely return after
14:56this short break.
15:00If you want to keep puzzling, see if you can complete the vertical word to solve this third
15:06order.
15:07Best of luck.
15:14Have you completed the missing word and solved this thirdle?
15:18If you did, well done.
15:23Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling.
15:25During the break, we discussed going to a karaoke bar straight after this, but all agreed
15:28it would be a terrible idea.
15:30We're still looking for answers, and we'll stop at nothing to find them.
15:34So it's now Carol and Ugo's turn at the letterbox to play thirdle, and remember, you're going
15:40to see three words each with the third letter missing.
15:43You need to fill in those missing letters to spell a new word vertically.
15:47As you know, you'll score three points.
15:48If you solve the puzzle, you'll have the alphabet to play with.
15:51Here's your first one.
15:52Your time starts now.
15:56Lofty.
15:58Bloats.
15:59Dozen.
16:01Oh, no.
16:02A dozen.
16:03Dozen.
16:04Foz.
16:05Doyen.
16:06Foy.
16:07Doyen.
16:08Dusson.
16:09What's it?
16:10Er, don't know.
16:11Lofty.
16:12What else could that be?
16:15Bleat.
16:16Bleat.
16:16Fez, it is.
16:18Fez.
16:19OK, here we go.
16:21Everybody hit the button.
16:21Are we locked in?
16:22Oh, there we are.
16:23Yeah!
16:24Well done.
16:25Oh, my gosh.
16:26You've got bleat, and it led you to Fez.
16:28Your second puzzle will have four words with the third letter missing, and you'll need
16:32to spell a new four-letter word vertically, but it's worth four points.
16:35And your time starts now.
16:37OK.
16:39Anvil.
16:40Anvil.
16:41Shiny.
16:44Bully.
16:47Maybe, maybe not.
16:49Reek.
16:50Bully, yeah.
16:51Vile.
16:52Oh, you've nailed it.
16:53Oh, she's fast.
16:56Barry.
16:56Yeah, so, Anvil, Shiny, Bully, Reek.
17:00Can't see anything wrong with that, to be honest.
17:02They've all lit up green.
17:03Yeah.
17:05I mean, I'd love to say, well, Reek feels wrong, but it's all right.
17:10You've done really well.
17:10So, you've got another puzzle.
17:11Yeah.
17:12This is five words now.
17:13It's worth a bump of five points.
17:15Let's go.
17:15Your time starts now.
17:19Is that Dottie?
17:21Yes.
17:24Slack.
17:26Yeah.
17:27Diver.
17:29Diaper.
17:30No, that's D-I.
17:31D-A-I.
17:32Oh, hang on.
17:33Right.
17:34Magic.
17:35Oh.
17:36Magic.
17:38Diner.
17:39OK.
17:40Nuh, nuh, nuh.
17:42Slick.
17:43So, that could be I.
17:46It could be slick or slack.
17:48What could that be?
17:50D.
17:51Dring.
17:52Drang.
17:53Time running out.
17:55Er.
17:56What's that?
17:57D-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d.
17:59Dr-d-d-d.
18:00Dr-d-d-d.
18:00No.
18:01Er.
18:03No.
18:04Could you get me a W, Carol?
18:06down yeah I think it's dowdy that's the thing I still don't know what matters for
18:12today it was his hotel rugby was his forte okay so now we're into yes ring
18:19okay ring defeated you but you did a little bit better than your competitors
18:22if we go back to our seats we'll find out what the score is
18:29how many points did you back up at home well done Carol Ugo your visit to the
18:33letterbox scored you seven oh my gosh so we'll see what that's done to the
18:37overall scores Sally and Matt on nine now yeah Carol and Ugo on 14 how many points
18:46ahead is that Carol this next round takes a bit of decoding it is called cipher I'm
18:57gonna give you a category clue so it's concealed by a code of symbols if you
19:02get it straight away your bag three points if you have to ask for letters
19:07to be revealed each time I reveal one the points go down by one so two then one
19:12point so this is a Harrison Ford film blade runner well done are you serious
19:19yeah because of the double n if we were playing this and you said we don't know
19:24yeah we would then say let's give you a letter and at that point it's worth two
19:29points blade right now yes and then we could give even another letter and we
19:35say then that's be again and obviously Matt is right let's see yeah they'd run
19:38great this one really sorts the Harrison Ford's from the Harrison frauds
19:49good Carol and Ugo if you're ready to play oh gosh she was the category Oasis is that an
19:59Oasis as in the band that's more your era than mine yeah if that's Liam that could be Gallagher oh
20:08oh okay so G double L double L and it ends in L but it L ends in L the
20:15black triangle oh so it's
20:17Noel no I'm gonna go Noel Gallagher Noel Gallagher let's see if you're right there yeah back of an air
20:27three points because you didn't need any of the symbols reveal here's the first one for Sally and
20:32Matt let's let's do it let's do it so Sally and Matt two words category Sherlock Holmes
20:45oh no duplicates there Sherlock Holmes let me think what would it be well the first word I know go
20:53on see
20:53dress what is it to Baker Street oh no it's two two one B I know it's up to Johnson
21:00oh oh oh yes dr.
21:03Watson w-a-t-s-o-n dr. Watson you're right let's have a look and see if it's dr.
21:08Watson a good doctor
21:09yes it is very good well done dr. Watson it is okay the next ones might be a little tough
21:17at a crack
21:17Carol I do go here's yours words political residents now there is this checkers so C H E is the
21:32the stripy one Q Q E R S we're going for checkers absolutely checkers is it checkers yes well over
21:45to
21:45Sally and Matt for your next cipher here we go we've got six then four and the clue is football
21:52ground
21:54hmm so we've got a double letter at the front there so it's something let's have a think so the
22:01ones I know yeah Old Trafford it's not like that and that's Emirates yeah something road in it oh
22:08hang on something road what's road so that's oh a a oh and and it ends in a D as
22:14well yeah so D
22:16it's a Elland Road yeah Elland Road is it right who plays the road no idea I don't know if
22:34we've
22:34seen this before maximum score so far normally people are saying can we have a letter really
22:38the yeah is this a world record if you get the next ones without calling for letters it will be
22:43okay yeah yeah yeah of course the level might get a bit harder is Carol and you goes off we
22:52go
22:54three words the category is fancy crisp flavor oh fancy crisp flavor um okay so fancy tie what else can
23:04you have Thai sweet chili I at the end is the guitar and we've got the I eyes yeah see
23:11hi hi hi hi hi and
23:13the LL tambourine let's not be hasty because we're all for a world record but I think you're right T
23:20for
23:20Thai yes sweet tea at the end we're going with that absolutely tie you see I'm obviously I prefer a
23:27fantasy crisp to Ugo he prefers what do you prefer what's it you know what's in on base it's difficult
23:34to know no guy it's good in the time if you like you live quite a physical existence
23:42Thai sweet chili let's see that's right
23:51that is the puzzling equivalent of a nine data what you have done in darts let's see if you can
23:58follow very tense and they can get this without asking for any letters so the final in our cipher
24:04round Sally and Matt here's yours two words seven letters each sports person it's quite a broad topic it
24:14could be anyone goodness so okay let's say there's a double there's something there yeah there is
24:21something there and it looks like it ends on a vowel yeah we can do this let's just let's just
24:27stare at it
24:27a bit longer a bit longer yeah one two three four five six seven how many names can you think
24:34the same
24:35which two so those two in the middle so the two yellow ones yeah yeah yeah yeah and those two
24:40are the
24:41same so that that's our clues yeah so and also this question mark here that's got to be a vowel
24:47because it's going into a double something will you need a letter here which will break the spell
24:58yeah go on okay all right goes down to two points now if you get it the letter I can
25:05give you is that
25:05one the apostrophes the inverted commas our T's okay so it's double T to give you another one if you
25:18want okay goes down to one point if you get it now let's see so the exclamation mark is an
25:23F so it
25:24starts with an F that's useful okay so Freddy Flintoff no um okay let's do names beginning with F we
25:35can do
25:36this Fred Freddy F-R-E-D-D-I-E could be F-R-E-D-D-I so it
25:45could Frankie de Tori well done mate well well if it's right let's see Frankie de Tori
25:55yes just brilliant play on both sides at the end of that round let's look at the scores Sally and
26:00Matt
26:00have got 16 Carol and you go are up to 23 that just about wraps things up for part two
26:11we've had some
26:12laughs although quite how many laughs will be decided weeks from now during the long and laborious edit
26:17see you for more that's an insidery joke see you for more celebrity puzzling after this
26:27have a go at this up or down puzzle move one letter one place up or down in the alphabet
26:32to solve the clue and reveal the answer choose wisely
26:43here's the solution to your up or down puzzle if you've got it right well done
26:51welcome back to celebrity puzzling tv's most infuriating watch not my words the words of our
26:56viewers that's because we're pitting Carol Sally you go and Matt against some excruciatingly tricky
27:03puzzles that last round oh mate you're playing Olympians there and stuff like Thai sweet chili
27:10and I'm starting to know that because that's my kids favorite Chris is it yeah and then you said
27:16it I was like oh that is genius do your kids believe because mine don't that one day once upon
27:22a
27:22time there were plain crisps with no once upon a time back in the day and if I get like
27:26a salt and
27:27vinegar one and they go oh yeah yeah this is rubbish this was luxury in the 70s luxury getting
27:33something to go yeah anyway in this next round you go and Matt will play head-to-head on the
27:37buzzer
27:38away from the comforting intelligence of their team captains beside them so think of them as
27:42fledgling birds leaving the nest who will saw who will immediately get picked off by a passing kestrel
27:49the game they're going to be playing is join the dots oh on the screen you'll be shown a puzzle
27:57consisting of a category and a series of dots oh gosh so there's a ballroom dance okay and on my
28:02cue
28:03lines let's do this lines will start to form to join the dots and you've got to shout buzz and
28:09shout
28:09this out right oh no no oh yeah if you want you know what's both got that wrong that's all
28:14I think
28:15you might be right let's have a look that's that's how you do it for the doubts if you get
28:22the correct
28:22answer you get two points if you get it wrong and the other player comes in after the animation freezes
28:29they score one so be quick but be right okay you've seen how this works there are five puzzles to
28:34solve
28:35fingers on buzzers you going mad here's your first one breakfast food looks like two words to me
28:44loads oh gone you go hash browns good maybe hash brown has to be yes this guy can see the
28:57matrix
28:57yeah the next one for you both oh just our guests playing here of course parking is the category
29:16traffic warden oh traffic warden is he right yes traffic warden the lines came in next question
29:24please here we go soap one word here come the lines
29:38yes crossroads crossroads is the answer
29:47I was looking for imperial leather to me I was exactly to say yeah so I'm totally with you on
29:53that
29:53okay action stations time for another just the guests playing here of course category the rock
30:08the rock one word
30:15oh you go oh you read it out gibraltar gibraltar i was just thinking of dwayne johnson
30:23same i know i know and that's the cleverness of that thing because i had the same thing
30:28next one is the last one in this round american singer oh gosh it could be anyone two words
30:45matt benson boone benson boone he says is that right
30:51yeah well done that's very good well done you go and matt matt you scored four you go six okay
30:59let's
31:00look at the totals for each team sally and matt got 20 carol and you go got 29 i would
31:06describe
31:07that as close in this game you can catch up even just in the final round it's time for our
31:12next puzzle
31:12to paraphrase the great eric morcom we've got all the right letters just not necessarily in the right
31:17order this is form an orderly cue
31:23so we'll see how it works a question will appear but somehow our supercomputer has reordered each word
31:28alphabetically rather than how they should be written there's an example for you
31:32dan brown let's see if it's dan brown yes well done did you get the hang of that who wrote
31:39the
31:39novel the da vinci code that's it yeah the words aren't backwards the letters are in alphabetical order
31:44that's the real kicker oh okay you've got to decipher the question and then buzz in when you know
31:49the answer to bag the points so can you form an orderly cue time to find out fingers on puzzles
31:54please everyone puzzle one here we come buzz when you know
32:02carol i think it's lemon wow lemon oh no lemon is lemon the answer okay time to steal you two
32:15uh scurvy is something need an answer please quickly of which oh it's um vitamin vitamin c vitamin c is
32:25your answer let's see if that's right okay yes well done sorry let's see what the question was
32:33scurvy is caused by a lack of which vitamin get ready on the buzzers here we go with our second
32:38coming now
32:47carol
32:48carol potato let's see if it's right oh excellent
32:53i was thinking royalty king edward who so let's reorder the question where are the capital letters
33:00it really helps king edward is a variety of which vegetable there we go well done carol's on on fire
33:06here she is right next question
33:20matt is it the letter o
33:24is it o
33:27that's really good you're so good let's have a look at the question in morse code dash dash dash
33:33represents which letter and you know that because sos dash dash dot dot dot yeah the questions
33:39might get even more difficult oh excellent fingers back on buzzers here we go there it is
33:46you go tennis tennis is that right oh coco goff is famous let's have a look that's a very very
33:58smart
33:58move there coco goff is a famous name in which sport well done you go tennis all right it's feeling
34:06like around this one here's another question buzz when you know
34:24not long
34:25buzz if you want to get it time going
34:35yes sorry so there's something which spans which body of water the grand canal yeah yeah yeah what's
34:45what's the name of the bridge so let's reorder the question the rialto bridge yeah that's quite hard
34:51final one yeah it really heats up the brain this
35:00what's the name of the bridge so let's see the question who released the album harry's house harry
35:09styles well done matt excellent good from the radio one guy at the end of that round it's tense
35:15let's see the scores here sally and matt 25 points carol and yugo have got 33 points
35:23okay so you've moved the point closer one point and that means you will win the game if we play
35:30until november hopefully you managed to reorder those questions at home well done if you had any
35:35success there it's time for our penultimate round in this one both teams will head back over to the
35:40letterbox this time i'm dangling an extra carrot for them as the fastest team to solve their puzzle
35:45will receive two bonus points points that could be crucial come the end of the show so it's all to
35:50play for in the game we call fernundrum
35:57let's see how it works you will see three anagrams each a letter longer than the one before
36:01you must rearrange the tiles to solve the five letter anagram before moving on to the six letter
36:06anagram and so on so have a look anyone bottom word first slosh slosh as i believe some of us
36:14may have
36:14been we've been sloshed in the past possibly excellent yeah middle one brutal brutal matt well
36:20done and what about top one anybody shall i show it please yeah just an example granary
36:29granary as ever you'll be against the clock here so as soon as you've solved the third anagram you
36:33must hit the button to stop that clock you'll score two points per solved word however if you complete
36:39all three anagrams faster than your opponents you'll receive two bonus points carol and yugo
36:44you are leading please head over to the letterbox to face your fenundrum
36:50as soon as you solve the third fenundrum hit the button to stop the clock your time starts now
36:55oh my gosh excellent oh very good rabbit rabbit is correct
37:11oh i love you for that
37:18are you serious yes we are so serious that is incredible because i was looking at the top one
37:25and i i was definitely going with something maker i was going with market so you did that really well
37:31that was brilliant that was so good well i got pence and ruby's got pence yes you got pence and
37:37you've
37:37scored more than a few pence with that so six points we'll see if it's good enough for those bonus
37:42points
37:42after sally and matt have played before let's just check the facial expressions okay hashtag awkward
37:49before sally and matt face their fenundrum we're going to take a short break both of some adverts
37:53and to give everyone a few minutes to berate themselves over how it's gone so far
37:57see you after this for more celebrity puzzling
38:03here's a fenundrum for you to unscramble during the break get puzzling
38:15have you figured out this fenundrum if you sold it well done
38:24welcome back to celebrity puzzling we'll soon find out who has won and who has come well second
38:28sally and matt your turn to face the fenundrum three new anagrams to solve remember you must solve them
38:34in order my friends you've got to beat the time set by carol and hugo which can be done
38:39it's going to be hard but it can be done remember once you solve all three anagrams hit the button
38:44over there good luck your time starts now okay uh chief no uh yeah chief no no it wouldn't be
38:53uh chafe chafe chafe yeah a chafe chafe yes that's right um frisky frisky yes oh nice job frisky
39:06frisky what's that you look at that yeah i'm looking at it frisky is digital digital
39:15in place c a l there we go
39:22bad not bad very good i i wonder if you might have beaten the other two with your time you
39:27know really
39:28close that all right we're going to have a look at the times head back to your seats i'll tell
39:32you
39:32what happened
39:36sally and matt you did it in 30. carol and hugo 20.
39:42that's amazing honestly that was truly and we could all praise them with an open heart can't we sally
39:54okay the overall scores going into the final sally and matt 31 carol and hugo 41. oh but it still
40:03comes down to our final round answer bank okay sally matt you've got a bit of catching up to do
40:13but
40:13you can do it as you well know in a moment i'll show you a grid of 12 words i'll
40:17then ask questions
40:17against the clock buzz in and give me the correct answer which could be lateral like a sort of
40:22crossword clue if the answer has more than one word you must give all the corresponding words in
40:27the correct order you will score a point per word so it could add up to winning or losing the
40:32whole
40:32show just on this everyone go ooh let's reveal the words in the answer bank john city coleman
40:44rogerigo steel olivia boy sick rollers bag newton bay all right if you are already let us play tonight's
41:06good answer your time starts now mustard entrepreneur
41:15carol coleman correct an american toilet
41:22matt john john is right a star of greece
41:28sally olivia newton john well done sally backbone or courage
41:35ugo steel correct useful in an airplane ugo
41:42sick bay bag no we can't take that sick bag we wanted half a fictional brewery
41:51sally newton newton you're in cory a window or a horse
41:59carol
42:00carol
42:00bay correct a scottish band of the 1970s carol
42:04bay city rollers correct
42:07loved by orsino but loves viola
42:10sally olivia
42:12correct these will make your hair curl
42:15sally
42:17rovers
42:17rovers
42:18jim bob's big brother in the waltons
42:21sally
42:22john boy
42:24correct
42:25disney channel child star
42:27matt
42:29olivia rodrigo
42:30correct
42:31culinary leaf
42:33matt
42:35bay
42:36correct
42:36correct
42:37a character in train spotting
42:41carol
42:42john steel
42:44no i wanted sick boy
42:45a scientific unit
42:47ugo
42:48walton
42:49correct
42:50the lionheart's brother
42:54oh this is close
42:56this is close
42:58richard the lionheart and his brother was john john oh you were playing at lightning speed there
43:04this is close it's close very close so ladies and gentlemen it's time to find out who's won tonight's show
43:12i can tell you sally and matt 43
43:17carol and you go 48
43:20i was not expecting that
43:24you have won by virtue of the bay city rollers
43:29had the bay city rollers gone the other way they would have won yeah they would have won
43:3445 46
43:35glory
43:3645 46
43:37the bay city rollers
43:38yeah
43:38yeah
43:38it's a painful memory to have
43:40but you go's won
43:42and as the wind
43:43yes the gasp
43:45there it is
43:49you get our coveted prize you go the puzzling cube the value of which has already been deducted from your
43:54fee
43:56so what an exhilarating 60 minutes inclusive of ads this has been
44:00while we all quietly consider our next career moves
44:03allow me to thank sally carol you go and matt without whom it would have just been me talking to
44:08myself
44:09so join us next time on celebrity puzzling good night and puzzle on
44:31you
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