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00:00Hello, looks like you're a little early, so let's use this time wisely.
00:04Me, Jeremy Vine, you, the audience, my guests, four household names,
00:09their role to puzzle their hearts out, their prize, eternal glory,
00:14their fees, confidential.
00:15The point of all this, perplexing puzzles and fiendish fun.
00:19It's named Celebrity Puzzling!
00:38Hello, and welcome to Celebrity Puzzling.
00:40I am a heavily edited version of Jeremy Vine.
00:43First up tonight, let's meet our two incredible team captains.
00:46She's a woman of letters 17, to be precise.
00:49The last three are MBE.
00:51It's the genius that is Carol Vorderman!
00:56Facing off against her tonight is a much-loved TV face
00:59who could act you under the table,
01:01also with three letters after her name.
01:03The terrific Sally Lindsay!
01:04MBE!
01:06For which faces all prodded with a fickle finger of fame,
01:10we'll join them tonight.
01:10Well, on Carol's team is a former model
01:13who swapped catwalks for horsepower.
01:15It's Jodie Kidds!
01:18And with Sally, it's an actor whose most famous appearance on TV
01:21was when he got pushed off a cliff.
01:24Surely things can't go worse than that this evening.
01:26National treasure, Sean Williamson!
01:29Yay!
01:30Thanks, Al.
01:31Well, welcome.
01:32And, Jodie, your first time puzzling with us.
01:35Yes, and probably the last,
01:36because I'm not the best puzzler.
01:39We know you, of course, from the 90s, being a supermodel.
01:42What's amazing about you is your business acumen
01:45and entrepreneurial work since.
01:47Yes.
01:48Well, thank you very much.
01:50No pressure there.
01:51Let me help.
01:51Motorsports, YouTube channel, go on, go on.
01:55Pub, yes, landlady.
01:57Yeah, exactly.
01:58Wow.
01:58Fingers in lots of pies.
02:00Well, when you go home at night,
02:01do you not sing?
02:01I've got six different entraids and...
02:03Pretty much.
02:04I'm Jack of all trades, master of none.
02:08Oh, come on.
02:09Well, I love that we've got pubs,
02:11a little bit Venn diagram,
02:12with the pub overlap with Sean,
02:14because you do...
02:15Obviously, we talked about EastEnders in the past,
02:17and Barry, who spent half his life in the pub,
02:20but also pub quizzing.
02:21You're in pubs quite a lot doing quizzes.
02:24I'm just in pubs quite a lot, full stop.
02:27It's just a big blur.
02:28Sally wants me to ask you about the barioke,
02:30and you must tell me what it's all about.
02:32We've been so lucky.
02:33So we started off this thing called barioke,
02:35because I thought, if you can't beat them, join them.
02:37Absolutely.
02:37If you're going to be known as Barry Evans
02:39for the rest of your life,
02:39you're the only one in the world,
02:41you might as well use it.
02:42We started off doing this thing called barioke,
02:44and basically, it's a karaoke event that I run.
02:48I go on in various outfits.
02:49Last year, I was meatloaf.
02:51This year, I go on dressed as Keith Flint
02:53from the Firestarter video.
02:55This is amazing.
02:56And then we just get people up.
02:58I do dad jokes, there's loads of props,
02:59bari masks, taken off, and we've been so lucky.
03:02Oh, it's so great to hear that.
03:04OK, let's see how you do on this show.
03:06Each new episode brings with it
03:08a brand-new selection of puzzles,
03:09meaning no two contests are ever the same.
03:12Players, the more you succeed,
03:13the more points you win, funnily enough.
03:16That's important, because you'll want a big lead
03:17going into our final round,
03:19which is called Answer Bank,
03:20when everything can swap around.
03:22Viewers, do feel free to play along at home,
03:24albeit quietly, please.
03:26The winning of this celebrity guest
03:28wins our real, in fact, only prize,
03:30is this stunning celebrity puzzling puzzle cube.
03:36Oh, look at this.
03:37Jodie, imagine that in the pub.
03:39Yes.
03:40Admin complete, it's time for round one.
03:42This first round is all about code cracking.
03:44It's called Cypher.
03:45APPLAUSE
03:47Don't worry, Jodie,
03:49you're in very good hands.
03:51You're playing with one of the best.
03:52We're OK.
03:53Let's have a look at an example.
03:54I'll give you a category clue,
03:56and then I'll show you the puzzle you have to solve,
03:58which is concealed by a code of symbols.
04:00If you get it straight away,
04:01you'll bag three points.
04:02So it's children's television.
04:04If you get it at this point,
04:05which is not easy...
04:07There's a double letter.
04:09Oh, you think you know?
04:10Yeah.
04:10Sean does.
04:11Let's say we're all stumped,
04:13and I say,
04:14Ah, Jeremy!
04:15Well, I wouldn't talk to myself, obviously.
04:17But could I have a letter?
04:19And they say,
04:20Right, we'll give you one.
04:22And they say,
04:23That's a B.
04:23So you've got a double B.
04:25Double B.
04:25Down B.
04:26Ah.
04:27Yeah.
04:27But this is now for two points.
04:28Let's have another letter.
04:29And now, Carol's...
04:30This is brilliant, Carol.
04:31Thank you for this.
04:32Carol says,
04:32I still don't know
04:33that it's Teletubbies.
04:34I don't.
04:35So we'll have another letter.
04:37And then it goes down to one point.
04:40So that's T.
04:40Very important.
04:41OK.
04:41Sean, tell us what you thought it was.
04:44Teletubbies.
04:45Teletubbies.
04:47There we go.
04:48That's that one.
04:48That one separated the dipsies
04:50from the tinky winkies.
04:51That's for sure.
04:52Carol and Jodie,
04:53if you're ready to play,
04:54here's your first cypher.
04:56Yes.
04:56OK.
04:57Category.
04:58Pubs.
05:00Oh, what?
05:00It's a five-letter word
05:02and a four-letter word.
05:03OK.
05:04So it could...
05:06Now, it could be
05:06the name of a famous pub.
05:08It isn't Rovers Return,
05:09but it could be something like that.
05:11Yes.
05:11So do you know any other pubs?
05:13Gosh, I know lots and lots of pubs.
05:16Yeah.
05:16I'm just trying to think of a double...
05:18With a double letter, so...
05:20Might not be a pub name,
05:21just to be clear.
05:22It could be something pub-related, so...
05:25Yeah.
05:26Should we have a letter?
05:27Yes.
05:27Let's have a letter.
05:28OK.
05:29May we have a letter?
05:32Oh!
05:34Age.
05:34Happy hour.
05:35Happy hour.
05:36Absolutely.
05:37Two points if you get this.
05:38Happy hour?
05:39Is it happy hour?
05:42Yay!
05:44Here's the first one for Sally and Sean.
05:48Four and then six, and it's cars.
05:53Right, so what's famous...
05:54So, let's have a look.
05:55Let's look at the letters.
05:56So, these two are the same.
05:58The two ones with the clouds and the sun
05:59are unlikely to be a val...
06:02It could be a val.
06:03It could be a double E.
06:05It could only ever be a double E.
06:07It's not going to be a double I.
06:08Oh, it could be double O.
06:09I've got it.
06:11Hello.
06:12Oh, well, I've got this car.
06:14You've got this car.
06:15Is it a Mini Cooper?
06:17Is it Sally's car?
06:21Yes!
06:23Hey, it's the double O.
06:26That's good.
06:27Very good, Sal.
06:28Well done.
06:29It's my car.
06:30It's the only car I know.
06:32Yeah.
06:32So, that was quite lucky.
06:34So, these next ones might be a little tougher to crack.
06:37Carol and Jodie.
06:37Oh, no.
06:38Here's yours, your cypher.
06:41Oh, OK.
06:42A seven and a six.
06:44A detective, please.
06:46Yeah, I was just thinking that.
06:47It's not...
06:48It's an M-O-R.
06:49So, it's too long a word at the top.
06:51So, it's too long a word.
06:52It's too long a word.
06:52Detective, no.
06:54Is it Hercule?
06:57Sherlock Holmes.
06:58Poirot.
06:59H-O-M-E-S-O.
07:01Sherlock is too long a word.
07:03Yeah.
07:03Is it Hercule?
07:04I'm just shouting random things.
07:06Hercule Poirot fits in terms of letters.
07:09Poirot.
07:10You see that blueish octagon?
07:13That's an E and an E at the end.
07:16Yeah.
07:16The R, that sort of really weird purple shape, fits both...
07:22It does.
07:23...both of them.
07:24I think you've got it.
07:25Should we go with that?
07:26I think you've smashed that one.
07:27Oh!
07:28Just do this.
07:30Very easy sitting next to us.
07:32Er, we think Hercule Poirot.
07:34Is it Hercule Poirot?
07:36Oh, well, yeah.
07:39CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
07:39OK, Sally and Sean, your next cipher.
07:43Whoa!
07:44Whoa!
07:45Insects, and it's a long one.
07:47There's a double in there somewhere.
07:49Er, it's going to be a word as long as caterpillar,
07:52but we can rule that out, because that doesn't fit.
07:56Erm...
07:57Millipede?
07:59Centipede, no, what's the double letter going to be?
08:02Er...
08:03Erm...
08:03Oh, got it.
08:04Oh, yeah.
08:05Oh, yeah.
08:06Yeah.
08:06What?
08:07Remember David Carradine in Kung Fu?
08:10What was he called?
08:11What was he called by the master?
08:13Grasshopper.
08:14Grasshopper.
08:15Let's see.
08:16OK.
08:17I don't know how you did that, really.
08:19Basically, it's just trying to think of an insect
08:21that's long enough to fit the world in one thing, isn't it?
08:24Yes, OK.
08:24Don't ruin the magic.
08:26Yeah.
08:27Grasshopper.
08:28The level might get a bit harder again now.
08:30Yes.
08:30The final one, so Carol and Jodie first.
08:33Here we go.
08:33Well, you are.
08:34Well, we are.
08:35So we've got three words.
08:37It's a World War II phrase.
08:38World War II phrase.
08:39Three letters, three letters, seven letters.
08:42Fight them on the beaches.
08:43Obviously not.
08:45Let's have a little look.
08:46So we have a squiggly snake.
08:48Yes.
08:50Could be an O.
08:52Shall we have a letter?
08:53Yes, go on.
08:54Let's have a letter.
08:55OK, well, let's give them a letter then.
08:57So it goes down from three points to two if you get it now.
09:00And the letter I'm going to give you is...
09:02Is...
09:03The snake.
09:04I.
09:04Is an I.
09:06World War II phrase.
09:09The walls have ears.
09:12All of those things.
09:14Yeah, hon.
09:14Sir.
09:15Something.
09:17Shall I have another letter?
09:18Yes.
09:18We can give you another one.
09:19Let's have another letter.
09:20Goes down to one point now.
09:21Yeah.
09:21Oh, dear.
09:23So the swan is an O.
09:26And there are two swans.
09:28Victory.
09:29Victory.
09:30Something victory.
09:33Something for victory.
09:35Go on, Jo.
09:36I don't know.
09:37Win for victory.
09:38I don't know.
09:39OK.
09:40Well, let's say win for victory.
09:41All right, win for victory.
09:43Is it win for victory?
09:44No.
09:45No.
09:45You can steal for a point.
09:47Go on.
09:47Dig.
09:48Dig for victory.
09:49Dig for victory.
09:51Of course.
09:52There we go.
09:53World War II phrase.
09:54Wow.
09:55Oh, well.
09:55OK, for the final cipher.
09:57Sally and Sean, your go.
09:59See if you can pull ahead now.
10:01Oh, my word.
10:02Wow.
10:02So, eight letters, then eight letters.
10:05Air travel.
10:07So that's the most important bit, the slash.
10:10Yeah.
10:11Whatever that's called.
10:12Followed by that, yeah.
10:13Good point.
10:13And that's the same as well.
10:15So if we can find out that letter.
10:17Would you like me to give you a letter?
10:18Yeah, I think we should just go on.
10:19Yeah.
10:19All right, let's see what happens here.
10:21So let's give them a letter, and it goes down to two points now from three.
10:25Two points if you get it.
10:27That is an I.
10:28It'd be something to do with a plane or, like, check-in or something like that, or baggage control, or...
10:35Yeah, yeah.
10:36It'd be something like that.
10:37Baggage carousel.
10:39Passport.
10:41Passport control.
10:41Oh, blah.
10:43Oh, we'll have another letter, please.
10:46Yes, of course, yeah.
10:47Let's give you another letter.
10:47So it goes down to one point now if you get it.
10:50And it's an O.
10:53It's hard, isn't it?
10:54Mm.
10:56I think we're going to have to pass this one over.
10:58Do need an answer if you can.
10:59Shall we?
11:00OK, yeah, we don't know.
11:01Sorry.
11:02Oh, OK, passing.
11:04Very hard.
11:05That's really tough.
11:06Can you steal?
11:06Well, I think the second word is cockpits.
11:10And I think the first word's avionics, but it doesn't make sense.
11:13Well, it's a lovely try there.
11:15Avionics.
11:16Cockpits.
11:18It's not that either, if that makes it better.
11:20No, but I'm interested to see what to do.
11:22Well, it's actually what you do as you board and whether you're priority...
11:27Priority boarding.
11:27Priority boarding is what we wanted there.
11:30Brilliant.
11:30I'd never have got that in a million years.
11:32Yeah, it's lateral, but then so much of life is.
11:35Yeah.
11:35At the end of that round, Carol and Jodie have got five points.
11:38Very good.
11:39Sally and Sean have got seven.
11:42That's not bad.
11:43Only just ahead.
11:44Really?
11:45Just ahead.
11:46Just a smidgen.
11:47If you're playing at home, did you manage to outscore them?
11:49Well done if you did.
11:50Well done if you got priority boarding.
11:52If you got that, please make a date.
11:53Come in the studio and play the game.
11:55It's time for our teams to try to bank some more points.
11:58This time, they'll be racking their brains at the letterbox
12:01as we're about to play Word Blocks.
12:05Let's see how it works.
12:06So, you're going to see an empty word block with just the corners filled in.
12:09There it is.
12:10You have a number of letter tiles to choose from
12:11and you've got to pick four letters to spell out four words.
12:14Guests, do you want to have a little go at this?
12:16It's got to be E, isn't it?
12:18Oh, yeah, I suppose.
12:19Or it could be...
12:20E!
12:21U!
12:21Oh, no, I meant the E.
12:23Oh, Y something W, sorry.
12:24Y, E, W.
12:25U, OK, yeah, yeah.
12:26Up and down.
12:27Was.
12:28Was.
12:28Anyone, yes, so was then, let's say.
12:30And ups, as in ups and downs.
12:33And it goes greener and it means we've got it right.
12:35And that's it.
12:35Oh, bear, bear, bear, got it.
12:37That's it.
12:37So, it's worth three points.
12:39As ever, the clock is counting down
12:41while you're making your decisions on the board,
12:43which makes it all a bit more pressured.
12:45Carol and Jodie, you'll be going first.
12:47Head on over.
12:48Let's play Word Blocks.
12:52So, when you're happy with your answer,
12:54make sure you hit the button.
12:55Good luck to you both.
12:56Your time starts now.
12:57Oh.
12:58Right.
12:59Woo.
13:00Woo.
13:00Yeah.
13:01Um, OK.
13:03Then old.
13:05Ted.
13:06Ted.
13:06Ted.
13:08What?
13:09No.
13:10And...
13:11And Todd.
13:11Todd.
13:12Yeah, Todd.
13:13Yes.
13:15Yeah.
13:16Woo, old, Todd.
13:17It's all gone green.
13:19It must be right.
13:19Well done.
13:20Your next word block will be a tiny bit harder.
13:22We're giving you more letters to choose from
13:24so there are more red herrings.
13:25This puzzle is worth four points.
13:27Do reveal the puzzle.
13:28Your time starts now.
13:31OK.
13:32OK, bin.
13:33Should we just try one?
13:34Yes, we'll try bin.
13:36Bin is a word.
13:37Bin is a word.
13:38And egg.
13:40Egg.
13:40Oof.
13:41Happy?
13:41Yes.
13:42We're happy.
13:43No hesitation.
13:45I'm warming up now.
13:46Yay.
13:46So well, yeah, I can see you're loving this.
13:48Your final word block is the hardest yet.
13:50Still just three-letter words on each side.
13:52Even more spare letters to choose from, though.
13:54This one is worth a massive five points.
13:56Your time starts now.
13:59Say.
14:01Yep.
14:01OK, then...
14:03You see, I would have said yak.
14:05Yak.
14:05Yeah, well, let's see.
14:06What's that?
14:07Spar.
14:08Spar.
14:08Yeah.
14:09Ask.
14:10Ask.
14:10Yeah, well done.
14:11And then what happens if we put...
14:13What else could we...
14:14That's sly.
14:15Sly.
14:16Yeah.
14:16Done.
14:17Good.
14:17Perfect.
14:18Perfect indeed.
14:19Well done.
14:19Sly, spar, arse.
14:22Yak as well.
14:23Well done.
14:23Well done, Carol.
14:24Well done.
14:24Jodie, your visit to the letterbox has scored you the maximum...
14:27There we go.
14:28That's how you do it.
14:29The maximum 12.
14:30How many points did you rack up at home, Sally and Sean?
14:33How are you feeling?
14:34That was good.
14:35That was good.
14:35Yeah, but...
14:36That was good.
14:36I thought they'd get you with a sly.
14:38I was a bit annoyed about that.
14:38Yeah, they were a bit sly.
14:39When you worked it out.
14:41Fear not, hardcore puzzlers.
14:42Sally and Sean will get their chance to shine, but not quite yet.
14:45First, we need to take a break.
14:47We will see you in a few minutes.
14:49Yay!
14:52If you want to keep puzzling, see if you can complete the vertical word to solve this thirdle.
14:58Best of luck.
15:06Puzzlers, did you manage to complete the thirdle?
15:10If you did, great puzzling.
15:15Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling, the show that starts with a whip round of pound coins in a pint glass
15:20like your local pub quiz does.
15:22It then lets me keep every single penny.
15:24Because these players are playing for something bigger than £17 in loose change.
15:29They're playing for eternal puzzling glory.
15:31Yes, Sean?
15:32The cue.
15:34And the cue.
15:35Sally.
15:37So both, as I promised, you get your chance to bank some points by taking a turn at the letterbox
15:42to make sure things are fair.
15:43You'll also be playing word blocks.
15:45You saw how it worked last time.
15:47Just remember, hit the button when you finish and you're happy with your answer.
15:50Sally, Sean, here's your first word block.
15:53Your time starts now.
15:55So, pop.
15:56Pup is a word.
15:58It could be pep, but let's go to this for the moment.
16:00Sky.
16:00Sky.
16:01Yeah.
16:02Sky.
16:03Pep.
16:03Puss and pep.
16:04Puss.
16:06OK, we thought pop and then we went pep so we could have pus.
16:10And ply.
16:11It's another L in the middle of a no-vowel word.
16:14Pesky.
16:14Pesky.
16:15Yes, and sky is a no.
16:16Three-letter words without vowels are more common than we ever imagined.
16:20Yes.
16:20Your next word block will be a tiny bit harder because we are giving you more letters to choose from,
16:25so this puzzle is worth four points.
16:26Your time starts now.
16:30Tab.
16:31Tab, let's start with that.
16:32Tab is a word.
16:33Bop.
16:33Bop.
16:35T.
16:36T.
16:37And alp.
16:38Alp.
16:39Alp, yes.
16:39Alp.
16:40Pusses.
16:41Is it alp?
16:41We can do an alp, can we?
16:43OK, yeah.
16:43Because you say, you know, he's...
16:44Back to the alps.
16:45Well, there's got to be a singular somewhere, aren't you?
16:47That's amazing.
16:48In a plural.
16:49I got one.
16:50No, well done.
16:51Tab, bop, alp, T.
16:53He is quick.
16:54Your final word block is the hardest yet.
16:56Still just three-letter words on each side.
16:58Even more spares to choose from.
17:00This word block is worth five.
17:02Your time starts now.
17:04OK.
17:05Let's start with...
17:07How about start with bar?
17:09OK, bar.
17:10And but.
17:11Oh, well done.
17:12You've done it right.
17:12All right.
17:14I haven't...
17:14Taff.
17:15Oh, I'm gone.
17:16Oh.
17:17Oh.
17:17No, it's not Roy.
17:18Oh, Lord.
17:19So, OK, let's start again.
17:20So, what about...
17:24Rye.
17:24By?
17:25By?
17:26By, yes.
17:27By.
17:28By.
17:29Yet.
17:29Rot.
17:30Oh, rot.
17:30Are you happy?
17:31Yep, yep.
17:32Yes, well done.
17:33So, by, bar, yet, rot.
17:36Another maximum score.
17:37Please head back to your seats.
17:39Woo-hoo!
17:44So, how many puzzles did you solve at home?
17:46Sally and Sean, your visit to the letterbox,
17:48has scored you 12 points.
17:50Oh, oh.
17:51That's the maximum.
17:52Let's see what it's done to the scores.
17:53It's very close, actually.
17:54Carol and Jodie are on 17.
17:57Sally and Sean, just ahead, on 19.
18:00Wow, good to meet you.
18:01Wow, very close.
18:02Our next puzzling round is all about shapes
18:04that shift around.
18:06It's called shape-shifters.
18:09Let's see an example of how this works.
18:11So, you will see a grid of answers,
18:12a question and a corresponding shape.
18:15Simply give me the correct answers
18:16that fit exactly inside that shape.
18:18You cannot rotate the shape.
18:20These are Elon Musk ventures.
18:22Look at the shape, one on top of the other, please.
18:25This is just an example.
18:26So, where would we go here?
18:27Tesla?
18:29Tesla, PayPal, SpaceX.
18:31So, we're going PayPal, Tesla?
18:33Yes.
18:33All right.
18:34Is that right?
18:36We can then say,
18:37oh, were there any others?
18:39So, SpaceX, OpenAI as well,
18:41but they didn't fit the shape.
18:43Sally and Sean, you're up first.
18:44Here's your puzzle for two points.
18:45Now, watch for the shape on the right.
18:48There we are.
18:49It's one beside the other.
18:50People who appeared on Channel 5 on its launch day.
18:53Well, they launched with the Jack Doherty talk show.
18:58So, do you reckon it was Jack Doherty and Graham Norton?
19:02It was Graham Norton.
19:03Forgive me if you're watching Graham.
19:05Was Graham big in 97?
19:07Yes.
19:07Well, he was.
19:08I think so.
19:09He was a Father Ted era, wasn't it?
19:12But it could have been just some gala show
19:13that Emma Bunton sung on
19:14and Roger Moore could have got involved.
19:16Could have been.
19:17It was something before Idris Elba's time, wasn't it, I think?
19:20I think so, yeah.
19:20Before he became mainstream.
19:22And I think Nick was too...
19:24And to put Les with Roger Moore,
19:25Roger Moore and Fiona Bruce,
19:26shall we go with Graham and Jack?
19:27I think so.
19:28I'm going to go for Jack Doherty and Graham Norton.
19:30Is it Jack Doherty and Graham Norton?
19:33No.
19:34We pass it over for a steal.
19:36Let's go Nick and Emma.
19:38Bottom row.
19:39All right.
19:40Because we don't know.
19:41Nick Knowles and Emma Bunton.
19:42Is that right?
19:44No.
19:45So the correct answer is...
19:49..Idriss and Emma.
19:50Oh, no!
19:51Forgive me, Idris.
19:52I didn't think...
19:53Idris Elba appeared in the soap opera Family Affairs.
19:56Emma Bunton...
19:57Well, the Spice Girls launched the channel.
19:59Launched the channel.
20:00Here's what's interesting.
20:01Have a look at the orange ones.
20:02These are ones that would have counted
20:04had they been in the right position.
20:07Tim was there.
20:07Tim!
20:07Yeah, the most famous thing in our family
20:10is that the new schedule was introduced
20:12by Julia Bradbury and Tim Vine.
20:14Wow!
20:14It's an amazing thing.
20:15OK, Carol and Jodie,
20:16here's your first shapeshifters puzzle.
20:19OK, right, here we go.
20:21Cocktails typically contain vodka.
20:23Now we're still.
20:23Oh, the pub manager must know this.
20:25So, one above the other, please.
20:28OK, I really am looking at you for this.
20:31Yeah, no, oh, crikey.
20:32I'm assuming Black Russian because Russian and vodka.
20:35Yes.
20:37Dark and Stormy has Coca-Cola in it.
20:39I'm not saying I'm right.
20:40I think it's rum.
20:42Bloody Mary has voted for it.
20:43I think Harvey Wallbanger has.
20:45Cosmo has.
20:46Bloody Mary does, doesn't it?
20:48Bloody Mary, definitely.
20:48Shall we go Bloody Mary and Harvey Wallbanger?
20:50Yes.
20:51Shall we?
20:52Let's do it.
20:52Let's do it.
20:53Yep.
20:54So, Bloody Mary and Harvey Wallbanger is your answer.
20:57Is it right?
20:59Yeah!
21:01Which others would have counted?
21:03Let's see.
21:04Black Russian.
21:05Oh, Black Russian.
21:06So, the others you could have had, had they been in the right position.
21:10Cosmopolitan, Screwdriver, Black Russian.
21:12OK, Sally and Sean, here's your second puzzle.
21:15The shape has increased.
21:16You've got to now find three answers in the grid that match the shape,
21:19and we've made the grid bigger.
21:21This is worth three points.
21:22You can't rotate the shape still.
21:26So, it's a sideways L, basically.
21:29One, then one above it, and then to the right.
21:31Historical figures in the musical Hamilton.
21:34So, it's King George III is the king, and Franklin's in it, but Henry VIII isn't.
21:41Is Abraham Lincoln in it?
21:43I've never seen it.
21:44Who's James Madison?
21:44Here at the bottom.
21:45I don't think Abraham, I think it's way before Abraham, because it's all about the American
21:49War of Independence, and Abel Income was 1860, so I think it's Jefferson and Washington,
21:55because they were two of the founding fathers, and Aaron Burr is the man who had the duel
21:58with Hamilton.
21:59But it's got to be that, then, hasn't it?
22:00So, I think it's Jefferson, Washington and Burr, I think.
22:02OK, yeah.
22:04So, your answer is Jefferson, Washington and Aaron Burr.
22:08Is it correct?
22:10Yay.
22:11Yes.
22:13So, yeah, the other ones that would have counted, had they been in the right place,
22:17George III, and James Madison, the fourth president.
22:22Well done.
22:22Carol and Jodie, for three points, here's yours.
22:26Winners of the X Factor.
22:27Oh, wow.
22:28Heck.
22:28And you've got an L shape there, haven't you?
22:30So, three, please, in that shape.
22:31One Direction, definitely.
22:33JLS, I don't think.
22:36Oli, yes.
22:38Will Young, definitely.
22:40Oh, yeah, yes.
22:41Because he beat Gareth Gates, and everyone thought that Gareth Gates would win.
22:44It's so difficult for who actually won, because some people that came second and third have had a much better
22:49career.
22:50Little Mix.
22:51Like Little Mix.
22:52Yeah, they were on it.
22:54Yeah.
22:54Leona won.
22:56Leona won.
22:57Rack, Sue, and Oli.
22:59Did Oli win?
23:01Oh, goodness gracious me.
23:04What should we do?
23:05I don't know.
23:06Might need an answer now.
23:08Shall we do Will Young, Leon Jackson, and One Direction?
23:10I'm with you.
23:12Will Young, Leon Jackson, and One Direction.
23:17Yes.
23:18I don't know.
23:19Is that right?
23:20I don't know.
23:21I don't know.
23:22No, it's not.
23:23So, we pass it to Sean and Sally for a steal.
23:26So, we think that sometimes there's a blurring between this and Pop Stars.
23:30If it will be on one Pop Stars against Gareth Gates, it was called Pop Stars.
23:34Oh, we're guessing it would be.
23:35What are we guessing?
23:36Louisa Johnson, Sam Bailey, and Leon Jackson.
23:39So, is that right?
23:41Big old guess, though.
23:41Is Louisa, Sam, Leon the right answer?
23:44Oh, very good.
23:46So, yeah.
23:47Louisa, 2015, Sam, 2013, Leon, 2007.
23:51Let's see which other ones would have counted.
23:54Yeah.
23:54Little Mix, Leona Lewis, Rax Sue.
23:58Sally and Sean, here's your final one.
24:00It's a slightly larger grid this time, but you're still looking for three answers that match the shape.
24:04Don't rotate it.
24:05Look for the shape on the right.
24:07So, it's one, then one beside it, then one on the diagonal, and it's games that use dice.
24:12All right, so it's got to be that shape.
24:14Obviously, Yahtzee does.
24:15Yeah.
24:16Does Dungeons and Dragons use dice?
24:18Mm, I don't know.
24:19Let's kick a few out, then, because we don't use it in my young, because they're tiles, aren't they?
24:24OK, Ludo, you do.
24:25Risk, you do.
24:26Pictionary and Bananagrams are both forms of card.
24:29So, that's not right.
24:29Popscotch is chalk.
24:30Yeah, French cricket, no.
24:31Kids, kids at home.
24:33Chinese checkers, potentially.
24:34So, I'm thinking backgammon, Dungeons and Dragons and Yahtzee at the moment.
24:38Totally.
24:39Is that what you're looking for?
24:40Yeah, totally.
24:40Backgammon?
24:41Dungeons and Dragons.
24:41Yeah.
24:42Dungeons and Dragons and Yahtzee.
24:44OK, is it backgammon, Dungeons and Dragons and Yahtzee?
24:47Yeah.
24:47Yeah.
24:48Yeah, well done.
24:49Others that would have counted, Sagrada.
24:52Ma Yong actually does have dice.
24:55Ludo, Risk, Pictionary.
24:57Pictionary, yep.
24:58Carol and Jodie for three points.
25:00OK, we're going to know this one.
25:02Bigger grid.
25:04Don't be popped up.
25:04Watch for the shape on the right.
25:05Here we go.
25:07So, like an L shape.
25:10Counties with a North Sea coastline.
25:13OK, so Aberdeenshire, so we've got that.
25:15Not Norfolk, definitely, and North Oxford.
25:18Not Oxford, not Oxfordshire.
25:21Not East Sussex.
25:22Cumbria doesn't, North Yorkshire.
25:24Not Devon.
25:24North Yorkshire does.
25:28Devon doesn't, so we can't have that.
25:37Yeah.
25:40Yeah.
25:40It's Aberdeenshire, Norfolk, and Northumberland.
25:44Yeah.
25:45OK.
25:46Is that your answer?
25:47Yeah.
25:48Is that the right answer?
25:50Yes.
25:50It is.
25:52APPLAUSE
25:53Let's see.
25:53In orange, the ones that also would have counted.
25:56Counties with a North Sea coastline,
25:57you could have Lincolnshire, Suffolk, North Yorkshire.
26:00Yeah.
26:00If it's Devon, we're all in trouble.
26:03At the end of that round, Carol and Jodie have 22 points.
26:06Sally and Sean have got 26.
26:09APPLAUSE
26:11Only just a hint.
26:12Really, Sean.
26:13We call nip and touch.
26:14Nip and touch.
26:14I must ask you, Sean,
26:15did you sing with Cher on that famous duet?
26:18What?
26:19No.
26:19What happened was, it was the relaunch of a channel
26:22and they said, we'd like you to sing with Cher.
26:24No way.
26:25On the set of the Queen Vic.
26:28So, I thought, well, it's obviously going to be CGI'd.
26:30So, I turned up and I was getting ready
26:32and they said, she'll be here in half an hour.
26:34I went, who?
26:35It went Cher.
26:36They said, well, she's actually coming.
26:38They said, yeah.
26:38So, instantly, I couldn't eat.
26:40I went like that.
26:41And they said, she'll be here in an hour now.
26:42Then it'd be an hour and a half
26:43and then she can't come, you know.
26:45You're joking!
26:46So, in the end, I did my bit
26:47and they CGI'd her in the next one.
26:49Oh!
26:49When she was on her way?
26:50Yeah.
26:51Oh, no!
26:53I adore Cher.
26:54Do you?
26:55Yeah.
26:55She won.
26:55I adore her for everything that she did as a woman.
26:58Yeah, yeah.
26:59In the 70s and the 80s.
27:00She's incredible.
27:01She's a powerhouse, isn't she?
27:02She is.
27:03OK, the heavy burden of wrapping up this part of the show
27:05falls on me, but in better news, we'll all be back soon.
27:09We're just about to have a fistful of ads.
27:11So, rejoin us after them for more celebrity puzzling.
27:15APPLAUSE
27:18Can you use the clue and pick the starting point
27:20to solve this around-the-block puzzle?
27:23All will be revealed after the break.
27:31Did you successfully solve this around-the-block puzzle?
27:35If you cracked it, well done.
27:38APPLAUSE
27:40Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling.
27:42I'm your line manager, Jeremy Vine.
27:44Before the break, puzzles were posed, points were scored
27:47and the seeds of lifelong friendships were sown.
27:49It was actually rather moving.
27:51Here's where we put Jodie and Sean to the ultimate puzzling test.
27:55Oh, no.
27:55So, it's going to be celebrity guest puzzler head-to-head.
27:58And the game is, yes, join the dots.
28:01CHEERING
28:03Don't worry, Jodie, we've got you, OK?
28:05This is the part of the show where Carol and Sally kick back,
28:08relax and pretend they've forgotten how to whisper.
28:11Jodie and Sean, on the screen, you'll be shown a puzzle
28:14consisting of a category and a series of dots.
28:17Let's give one a spin.
28:19Socialite, just...
28:19You can see...
28:20Oh!
28:21I know that one.
28:22Go on.
28:22Is this for a point?
28:23No.
28:24Oh, I'm not saying it.
28:25I think it was Paris Hilton.
28:27It is Paris Hilton, I think.
28:28Let's just say, when you say, if you're right, it completes.
28:31If you get it wrong, it freezes and passes over.
28:34But the other person can try and steal.
28:36First person to give the correct answer, two points,
28:39if you steal, one point.
28:40OK, you've had a practice there.
28:42Let's go for it.
28:43Five puzzles to solve.
28:44Fingers on buzzers.
28:46Here's your first one.
28:49Newsreader.
28:51Blimey.
28:52Jodie.
28:53Trevor MacDonald.
28:54Trevor MacDonald, she says.
28:56Wow.
28:56Is she right?
28:58Wow.
29:00Good start.
29:00Here we go.
29:01Second one, please, for our guests.
29:05Olympic event.
29:14John.
29:15Oh, I've messed up.
29:17Freeze it.
29:17Over to Jodie.
29:18Erm, rugby sevens.
29:22Yeah, well done.
29:22Is it rugby sevens?
29:24Yes, it is.
29:24Well done.
29:25Good steal for a point.
29:27Get ready.
29:27Here's the next one.
29:28Guesses.
29:31Rolling Stones album.
29:36Sean.
29:37Sticky fingers.
29:38It looks like it.
29:39Is it sticky fingers?
29:41Yes, it is.
29:43Great record.
29:44Time for another.
29:46Very good.
29:48Chemical elements.
29:52Sean again.
29:53Potassium.
29:54Potassium is it.
29:56Well done.
29:58He's got his eye in now as well.
30:00Here's your final one.
30:02Here we go.
30:04Literary character.
30:10Jodie.
30:11The cat in the hat.
30:14Sorry.
30:14Is it the cat in the hat?
30:16That's all right.
30:17Let's see if it is.
30:19Yeah.
30:19Yeah, well done, Jodie.
30:21That was fun.
30:21That was interesting.
30:22That was bang, bang, bang.
30:24That was like one of those...
30:25Yeah.
30:25...bouts in boxing.
30:27Jodie scored five there.
30:29Sean, you scored four.
30:30Wow.
30:31It's a very tight contest today.
30:33Let's look at the totals for each team.
30:36Carol and Jodie have 27.
30:38Sally and Sean have 30.
30:40Oh, it's a goal!
30:41I wonder if you got that at home
30:43and you joined the dots before our celebrities.
30:45There's a lot of very, very fast minds here today.
30:48Time for our next puzzle.
30:50We've got all the right letters,
30:51just not necessarily in the right order.
30:53This is form and orderly cue.
30:57We see how it works now.
30:58A question will appear,
30:59but somehow our supercomputer has reordered each word alphabetically
31:03rather than how they should be written.
31:06So have a go at this guest's maybe just to practise here.
31:09Can you see it?
31:10The first word will be what?
31:12Name.
31:13What name is given to a...
31:17Fear?
31:17Fear of...
31:18Fear of...
31:19Spiders.
31:20Spiders.
31:21OK.
31:21And then we say...
31:22So you say the answer.
31:24Arachnophobia.
31:25Arachnophobia.
31:25Well done.
31:26You've both got it.
31:26Good stuff.
31:27Arachnophobia is the answer.
31:28So you've got to sort of get the question in your head.
31:30Yeah, that's what you say.
31:31And then we unscramble the question at the end
31:33and we can show you.
31:34There we are.
31:34You must decipher the question to get the answer to bag the points here.
31:38The question is, can you form an orderly cue?
31:40Time to find out.
31:41Fingers on buzzers.
31:42Here we go with the first.
31:50So, no.
31:52Carol?
31:53Six.
31:54Six.
31:55Go on, show me.
31:56Is it six?
31:58Yes.
32:00How many sides...
32:02Let's unscramble.
32:02Oh, as is up.
32:03I see.
32:04Hexagon was the key word.
32:06Well done.
32:07Right.
32:07And the answer was six.
32:08Get ready on the buzzers.
32:09Here we go with our second orderly cue.
32:17So we've got quite a few words.
32:18We can see at least four.
32:21Sean.
32:21Oh.
32:22Gordon Brown.
32:23Oh, yeah.
32:23Very good.
32:24OK.
32:25Is it Gordon Brown?
32:26Very good.
32:27I see.
32:28So let's unscramble.
32:30It must be succeeded, that second word.
32:31Yes, OK.
32:32Who succeeded Tony Blair as Prime Minister?
32:34Here's the next one for you.
32:43There's...
32:43Yeah.
32:44Capital A.
32:46Carol?
32:46James Cameron.
32:47Oof.
32:48Was it James Cameron?
32:49This is brilliant.
32:51Unscramble the question.
32:53Who directed the film Avatar?
32:55The questions might get a little bit more difficult as we go along.
32:58It's back on buzzers.
33:01Form an orderly cue.
33:02There it is.
33:07We've got three capital letters there, because it's useful.
33:10Carol?
33:101945.
33:12Is that right?
33:13No.
33:13And?
33:14Then we go to our friends over here to steal for one point.
33:191918.
33:20Is it 1918?
33:21Yeah.
33:22Oh, Carol.
33:23I was kind of...
33:25Of course you've got to be...
33:41Oh, quite a few words.
33:43No obvious capitals apart from the first one.
33:45Carol?
33:46Saturn.
33:47She says Saturn.
33:49Is it Saturn?
33:50Ah!
33:51A chance to steal for Sean and Sally.
33:54Jupiter.
33:55Jupiter, says Sean.
34:00Let's have a look.
34:01Planet.
34:02What is the largest planet in the solar system?
34:04Final form an orderly cue.
34:06Get ready, here it goes.
34:09Oh, I say.
34:11So we've got two capitals in there.
34:12Could be handy.
34:14Oh!
34:15I've got the last bit.
34:22Oh, I know.
34:23Sean.
34:24Peaky blinders?
34:25Yep.
34:26Ah, yeah.
34:27That's the name of the show.
34:27Is it Peaky Blinders?
34:29Oh, well done.
34:31Well done.
34:32Let's have a look here at the original question.
34:34Television, yeah.
34:35Which television show featured the character Tommy Shelby?
34:38OK, at the end of that round, let's have a look.
34:40Carol and Jodie have got 31.
34:42My goodness.
34:43Sally and Sean have got 36.
34:46Just a bit ahead, but it's not terminal for the other side.
34:51You know that, Sally.
34:52You've got to be careful here.
34:53Hopefully you managed to reorder those questions at home.
34:56Well done if you had success there.
34:58So we have a penultimate round before the final.
35:00In this one, both teams will be tackling the letterbox,
35:03but they'll do it one team at a time.
35:05The fastest to solve their puzzle will receive two bonus points,
35:07which might just be enough to swing the whole episode
35:11and win the cube.
35:14What sort of a tumbleweed was that?
35:18Literally nothing stirred.
35:20So it's all to play for in Letterboxd Ladder.
35:25Let's see how this works.
35:26You'll see three key words appear on the screen
35:28and in between a series of spaces where you've got to find
35:30the connections that link the words.
35:32For example, you need to find the word that comes after itching
35:35and before puff and after puff and before room
35:37and then another word after room.
35:39And you've got letters to choose from,
35:41so what do we think about itching?
35:42I think itching powder.
35:44Itching powder.
35:45OK, powder puff, yeah.
35:46I think it's room service.
35:48Puff.
35:49And then puffball.
35:50Puffball.
35:51Oh, done, my word.
35:52Ballroom.
35:53Room service.
35:54That's it.
35:55As always, you'll be against the clock.
35:57You can solve the ladder in any order
35:58and as soon as you've solved the entire puzzle,
36:00hit the button to stop the clock.
36:02You'll score two points per solved word.
36:03If you complete all three words faster than your opponents,
36:06you get the bonus two points vital in this game.
36:09Yes.
36:10Sally and Sean, you're leading,
36:12so please head over to the letterbox now
36:14to face your ladder.
36:15CHEERING
36:18As soon as you solve the ladder,
36:19hit the button to stop the clock.
36:20Your time starts now.
36:23Long battle baby.
36:25Baby.
36:26Er, OK.
36:27Battle cry.
36:28Battle cry, OK.
36:30OK, battle cry.
36:30Cry baby.
36:31Cry baby, OK.
36:32It's gone green, well done.
36:34Er, OK, long...
36:38Long...
36:38Stockings.
36:39Long stock...
36:40No.
36:41Stockings battle.
36:42No.
36:43Er, what's the battle?
36:45Um...
36:46Baby.
36:47Er, OK, come on, baby.
36:51She can't see it.
36:52Long...
36:53Baby grow.
36:54What's this?
36:55What's this word, is it?
37:00I reckon it starts at I-N-G.
37:02Long something, something battle.
37:03I-N-G battle.
37:05What's the...
37:06What, though?
37:06Yeah, I don't know.
37:08Um...
37:09Er...
37:09I don't think it is.
37:12Um...
37:13Baby...
37:15This is really hard.
37:18Baby...
37:18Cry, cry baby, kiss baby...
37:21Ten seconds.
37:22No, we haven't got it.
37:24Maybe...
37:24We haven't got it.
37:27We haven't got it.
37:28Ten...
37:29Don't be tense.
37:30There's a noise at the end.
37:31It's not...
37:31No.
37:32Oh, I see, I should have a look at this, and I thought, ah, when you said that, Sean,
37:36I thought, I know what that is.
37:38It's long running.
37:39So, long running players, and then you have a running battle.
37:44So, let me just do that.
37:45That's right.
37:46So, running is there.
37:47Baby steps.
37:48It sums it up.
37:49Baby steps, yeah.
37:50Oh, wow.
37:52Yeah.
37:53God, that was impossible.
37:54Okay, well done, Sally and Sean.
37:56You did get cry.
37:59Yeah, we did.
38:00Shall we go and have a good cry?
38:01We've got two points.
38:02Didn't complete all three.
38:03As our teams jostle for position metaphorically,
38:07it's time for us to take our literal final break.
38:10When we return, Carol and Jodie will face the letterbox ladder
38:14and see if they can pull clear.
38:15You'll be a fool to miss in.
38:20Can you figure out the missing word that links the two clues
38:23in this letterbox ladder puzzle?
38:25All will be revealed after the break.
38:34Did you successfully solve this letterbox ladder puzzle?
38:39If you cracked it, well done.
38:44Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzle.
38:46I'm Jeremy Vine, your host at present.
38:48We are straddling our penultimate round,
38:50and you could cut the tension in the studio with a knife.
38:53Oh, no!
38:53With a knife.
38:54So, look at this.
38:55Carol and Jodie want to get cracking here.
38:57They could pull clear.
38:59It's their turn to face letterbox ladder.
39:01Three new connecting words to solve.
39:04Sally and Sean failed to complete the ladder,
39:06so if you complete all three within time,
39:08you will get the two bonus points.
39:10Remember, once you solve all three,
39:12hit the red button.
39:13Good luck.
39:14Your time starts now.
39:16Now, think apple subjects.
39:19Think apple, apple tart, tart subjects.
39:24Big, big apple, I'll put it in.
39:26Okay, big is good.
39:27Big looks right.
39:29Yes, you've got it right.
39:30Look at these letters.
39:32Apple core.
39:33Apple core subject.
39:34Yes, you look at the other.
39:36Right, the last one.
39:36Core subject, and then we're looking at it.
39:39Core is right.
39:40Subject matter.
39:41Oh, my goodness.
39:42Oh, my goodness, me.
39:43She's off.
39:44She's on patrol.
39:44Well, I'll give you a round of applause for that.
39:48That was great effort.
39:50Well done.
39:50Think big, big apple, apple core,
39:53core subject, subject matter.
39:54And there was barely a moment of hesitation
39:56as you went through those.
39:57Yeah.
39:58Great effort.
39:58Head back to your seats.
39:59We'll look at the scoreboard.
40:00Good luck.
40:04So, Carol and Jodie,
40:05you managed to add six points to your score,
40:07plus you won the two bonus points.
40:08Well done.
40:09Oh, no.
40:10Of course, of course,
40:11because they completed it.
40:13We had a little cry, didn't we, Lord?
40:14You did have a cry.
40:15I saw that.
40:16Yeah.
40:17That means going into the final,
40:18the overall scores are as follows.
40:21Sally and Sean have 38.
40:23Carol and Jodie have 39.
40:27Can we stop the show right there, please?
40:30Stop the show.
40:30This is really interesting.
40:32It all comes down to this.
40:34It's time for our final round.
40:35It is Answer Bank.
40:39Sally and Sean,
40:40you have some catching up to do,
40:41but this is for all four of you
40:42to play on the buzzer.
40:43In a moment,
40:44I'll show you a grid of 12 words.
40:45I'll then ask questions against the clock.
40:47Buzz in and give me the correct answer,
40:49which could be lateral,
40:50a bit like a crossword puzzle.
40:52If an answer has more than one word,
40:54you must give all the corresponding words
40:56in the correct order.
40:57You'll score a point per word,
40:59so it could well add up.
41:01Well, it will add up to winning
41:02or losing the whole show on this,
41:03without a doubt.
41:04So, let's reveal all the words
41:05in the Answer Bank.
41:29OK, if you're ready,
41:32let's play tonight's final.
41:34Your time starts now.
41:36A city on the D close to the...
41:39Chester.
41:40Correct.
41:41The collective available to get the job done.
41:44Sean.
41:45Manpower.
41:47Correct.
41:48These two words will give you
41:49a computer game advantage.
41:52Carol.
41:53Cheat code.
41:54Correct.
41:55Grassy area.
41:58Carol.
41:59Field.
42:00Correct.
42:01Got that one.
42:02A small-scale Marvel comics superhero.
42:05Jody.
42:05Jody.
42:06Ant-Man.
42:07Brilliant, Jody.
42:08Physical strength.
42:10Sean.
42:11Power.
42:12Correct.
42:13Mammal with a long nose and tongue has no...
42:16Anteater.
42:17Correct.
42:18Key this in to open the safe.
42:20Sally.
42:21Code.
42:22Correct.
42:23This person would not play fair.
42:27Sally.
42:28Cheat.
42:28Correct.
42:29High rank in the British Army.
42:31Sean.
42:31Field Marshal.
42:32Correct.
42:34Michael Keaton film.
42:36Carol.
42:37Birdman.
42:38Correct.
42:39Common insect.
42:41Carol.
42:41Ant.
42:42Correct.
42:43Sounds like a farmyard animal noise.
42:47Sally.
42:48Bar.
42:48Yes, bar.
42:50Proverbially, this animal is considered free.
42:53Sean.
42:55Bird.
42:55Correct.
42:56A lawman of the Old West.
42:59Sally.
43:00Marshall.
43:01Correct.
43:02A famous type of sofa.
43:04Sally.
43:05Chesterfield.
43:06Yes.
43:06Very good.
43:08Male adult.
43:09Carol.
43:10Man.
43:11Correct.
43:12Oh!
43:14Dan!
43:14Well done, then.
43:16That's it.
43:16It's so quick.
43:17Yeah, what just happened?
43:19Yeah.
43:20So let's, for the final reckoning, see the scores.
43:23So I can reveal that Carol and Jodie have 48.
43:27Sally and Sean have 53.
43:29Wow!
43:30Wow!
43:32Exceptional to break the 50.
43:34Well done.
43:35Well done.
43:36And my sincere sad face goes to Carol and Jodie.
43:38You played so hard.
43:40And you did really well, Jodie.
43:41Oh, yes.
43:42I loved it.
43:43And the last round is hard.
43:45Sean is the winning guest celebrity.
43:46You get to stuff our puzzling cube in your bag for life.
43:53Could I, with that being sounding like, could I please donate it to Jodie's pub?
43:56Oh!
43:57Oh!
43:58Oh!
43:58Oh!
43:58It would be mine.
43:59Oh, that's emotional.
44:01That is a lovely thing.
44:02Oh, that's so...
44:02Oh, my love.
44:02And then you can then wave it around when you perform there.
44:05Yeah.
44:06Do the barioke.
44:07Do the barioke.
44:08Oh, yes.
44:09And you have to get out.
44:09If you do the barioke and we're not there, we're never speaking to you again.
44:12Yeah.
44:14We've got to be in Jodie's pub for the barioke.
44:16Yay!
44:16We've got to be.
44:18As host, it would be churlish for me not to thank our team captains, Carol and Sally.
44:22Thank you to our guests, Jodie and Sean.
44:24Thank you especially for watching and bearing with us.
44:27Join us next time for more celebrity puzzling.
44:30Good night and puzzle on.
44:31Hooray!
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