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00:105 pairs remain in my social experiment to discover if our divided nation can come
00:17together and overcome our differences. The couples have been handcuffed for nearly two
00:24weeks. But after the next 24 hours, two of the pairs must be eliminated. Now I'm putting them in
00:40isolation. What they learn about each other will soon be put to the test. You have been shackled
00:47together. Now it's time to face each other alone. But use this time wisely because it's your last
00:56chance to find out what you don't already know about your partner. And what you do or don't
01:02discover in this room will have consequences very soon. Consequences. Will 24 hours alone in lockdown
01:12give them crucial information about each other, cementing their friendships? Or will it expose
01:18the cracks in their fragile relationships? This is where they start messing with our heads,
01:23didn't they? Mm-hmm.
01:33Locked up in a room, the five remaining pairs have just 24 hours to discover and memorise
01:39every detail about their partners. Onto the stage. Onto the stage we parade.
01:47Shall I start? Yeah. I used to have brown hair. Would you rather not wash for five years or not
01:59see your family for five years?
02:00Not wash. Who was your first boy snog? Oh, that's easy. That was Patrick.
02:07I met him in a traffic jam on the M62. Have a hand to him.
02:13It was a long up day and I was sitting there and he was next door to me in a
02:17Renault Espace.
02:19What's your mum's name? Sherry. Sherry. Sherry. Sherry.
02:25Me and my mum only just rekindled not too longer. He wasn't actually talking for a very, very long time.
02:32That's very sad. Mm.
02:33I know I can relate to that. Because me and my dad were the same.
02:37This isn't ideal for me.
02:40No, it's not ideal for me.
02:41But I can deal with it. Yeah.
02:43Multi-millionaire Anthony is on a crusade to bring back manners.
02:47Thinking about it, you know, this competition has been about you.
02:53And thought he'd found his Eliza Doolittle in Bar Made Tilly.
02:57How do you manage that?
02:58Well, it's shown your towering strengths to me.
03:04Pull back the divide.
03:06Despite being chalk and cheese, they had a promising start.
03:10Me and Anthony have a really sweet connection.
03:13Like, I do. I'm very, very fond of him.
03:16I think we were very lucky in the very beginning that we got on extremely well.
03:20Though soon it became a rollercoaster.
03:23People that are working cannot afford to live.
03:26Well, where are they all?
03:27They're here. It's me.
03:29Tilly loses her temper with me. She has a vicious tongue.
03:33Don't grab my hand like that. Do not grab my hand like that.
03:36He's unaware of his privilege and that sometimes he can come across as a bit entitled.
03:42You look down on people.
03:44And it's only now on, like, the final couple of days that that's quite relevant.
03:51And then it, you know, if we wasn't in this experience together,
03:54you would be looking down on me.
03:57Never.
03:57You say that.
03:58I would have met you.
03:59No, no, no, no, no.
04:01We wouldn't have met and you would have looked down on me because of, because of life.
04:11What is there that you don't know?
04:14Eco-warrior Moag and petrolhead Angie have found it a struggle trying to reach common ground.
04:20All right, I'm going to say something that you're going to possibly hate me for.
04:25Go for it.
04:26I participated in cow tipping.
04:30What's that?
04:31Oh, God, you don't know what cow tipping is.
04:34The pair's lifestyles couldn't be more different.
04:37One is a car-loving climate change denier, the other a vegan crusader.
04:42How are you eating that?
04:44Mmm!
04:44Me and Moorag would never, ever be friends at all.
04:47We're, like, we're so worlds apart, we're so different.
04:50Quite literally, we are the complete opposites.
04:53Give us a big hug.
04:54Mmm!
04:54Thank you, thank you, thank you, tree.
04:56Come on, hug the tree, Angie!
04:58Oh, f*** the tree!
05:01But, delightfully, the two women have become unlikely friends, embracing their differences.
05:07I'm not that annoyed by her, really.
05:09We just try to get through and keep our sanity intact.
05:14I wouldn't change you.
05:19That's sweet.
05:22I wouldn't change you.
05:28We're going to sleep here, look.
05:30Exhausted by each other, the pairs seek a good night's sleep.
05:34No, no, mate.
05:35No, no, no.
05:36And trust me, they are going to need it.
05:49The pairs have only a few hours left together.
05:53Oh, goodness me.
05:56Until I test how well they've got to know each other.
05:59Oh.
06:00Oh, dear.
06:03Some couples are using their time better than others.
06:08I do think one of the best skills in life is being able to listen.
06:11Yeah.
06:14Traditional housewife Charlie and porn star Rob are really opening up to one another.
06:19Two and a half years ago, just before I started doing OnlyFans, I was at Rock Bottom and I actually
06:26lived in my car.
06:27That was two years ago, two and a half years ago.
06:33It's not very nice being completely honest.
06:36No.
06:36You know, and I didn't want to bother my mum.
06:40I didn't want to bother my dad.
06:41Yeah.
06:41In fact, I wanted them to...
06:44Was that pride?
06:44Yeah, I wanted them to know that I was still OK and I didn't want to tell them that I
06:49had nowhere to live.
06:50Even though I should have, really, but I didn't want to.
06:53It was uncomfortable.
06:54It was probably more uncomfortable than doing this experience, to be honest.
07:00Yesterday was the past, so there's no point dwelling on it.
07:03You can never go back.
07:05Oh, freedom.
07:07You could die tomorrow.
07:09You know what I mean?
07:09Live for today.
07:10That's my motto.
07:12So, no.
07:14I think this is my time and I want to give it everything I've got.
07:18We're going to win the show together.
07:26Oh, my God.
07:27No way.
07:28Allow me, madam.
07:31Yes!
07:34With their 24 hours in lockdown over...
07:41I'm summoning the five pairs to Scotland, where everything they've learnt about each other will be put to the test.
07:52And for two of the pairs, it will be the end of the road.
08:11The five remaining couples have arrived on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond.
08:19Having spent 24 hours learning every detail of their partner's life.
08:25All right.
08:27I want to win it together.
08:57Let's do this.
08:59But after an apology from Bob for the racist comments he posted online...
09:04I want to sincerely apologise, not just to you, but to the ethnic minorities in this country.
09:10And Chris's calm patience, their relationship has blossomed.
09:16Two different lifestyles, two different backgrounds.
09:18It's been really, really, really tough.
09:20But I believe everybody makes mistakes.
09:23I believe everybody says things at a haste.
09:25And I'm so honoured and thankful that we've managed to get through it.
09:28And hopefully, we've both actually taught each other something.
09:32Yeah, he's an incredible young guy.
09:34I'm glad I met him, because I understand myself a lot better now.
09:37Ready when you are, John?
09:44It's time to explain how they can win.
09:47So, I'm going to send you off today on a race through our great United Kingdom.
09:55Whichever couple gets to the finish line first will be the winners.
10:01Only three of the couples that are standing on the deck with me now will be allowed to go off
10:07on the race.
10:08Oh, my Christ.
10:10Two of you will be eliminated today.
10:14And to do that, we're going to play a little game.
10:17Are you ready to join me in my little game?
10:19Yeah.
10:20I mean, let's face it, you don't really have much of a choice.
10:27I am going to ask you all questions about your partner.
10:33The three who get through this challenge will have proven to me
10:36that they have spent time listening to the other person.
10:42This is a knockout multiple choice quiz.
10:45There are three rounds and the winners of each will set off on the race.
10:50It's getting real.
10:51So, if you're ready.
10:53Which famous person would your partner most want to meet?
10:59A, Cary Grant.
11:01B, Oliver Reed.
11:03C, Celine Dion.
11:05D, Albert Einstein.
11:08Or is it E, Vladimir Putin?
11:16C, Celine Dion.
11:17Oliver Reed.
11:18Yeah.
11:18I can tell you that is correct.
11:21Because you fancy Dion.
11:23OK.
11:25Charlie, you said C, Celine Dion.
11:29That is the correct answer.
11:31Fucking legend.
11:32Frank, what did you think for Lin?
11:35You said E, Vladimir Putin.
11:37I can tell you that is correct.
11:40That's me.
11:44Don't cough me.
11:48It's vegan.
11:49I'm sorry, I'm still on the reform thing.
11:51Right, OK.
11:52Yeah, wow.
11:53Don't worry about it.
11:55Green Party councillor Frank and GB News commentator Lin
11:58started the competition at each other's throats.
12:01Can I just say?
12:02We have different priorities.
12:04OK, can I just say?
12:04Can I finish my sentence?
12:05There, OK.
12:06We've had our ups and downs, that's for sure.
12:09His whole energy is very judgy.
12:12But by not talking politics,
12:14they've found they actually enjoy each other's company.
12:18I think we've aired all of our dirty laundry now.
12:21I really hope there's nothing left that Lin can say
12:23to upset the whole cart.
12:25And I hope that this is a real springboard moment
12:28for us to actually be a team.
12:36On the lock, I'm really impressed
12:38by how well the pairs have bonded.
12:41What scares your partner the most?
12:45You wrote down E, people I care about dying.
12:47I can tell you that is the correct answer.
12:49What did you put, Charlie?
12:50D.
12:51You put D, failure.
12:52That's the correct answer.
12:54Skin out!
12:55You said A, that is correct.
12:59C, OK, you are correct.
13:01You are still in this round.
13:04But one pair are first to break from the pack.
13:08If your partner could have any job in the world,
13:10what would they pick?
13:11Would it be A, a baker, B, a prime minister, C, a midwife,
13:17D, a home education advocate,
13:19or E, running the Royal National Lifeboat Institution?
13:25I said C.
13:27That's not right.
13:28C.
13:28That is not correct.
13:30C, you are out of this round.
13:34I wrote E.
13:35I wrote E.
13:35You went with E, running the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
13:38I can tell you, you are correct.
13:43Which means that we're going to dock now
13:45and let you get off the boat and you can begin the race.
13:49Yay!
13:51Well done.
13:52Well done.
13:53Anthony and Tilly are my first finalists,
13:55and will have a one-hour head start.
13:57Go, go, go, go, go.
14:00We are officially on the run.
14:03Amazing.
14:04Feet on the floor, baby.
14:05We're ready to go.
14:07I've given them a train ticket from Glasgow to London
14:10via a checkpoint in North Wales.
14:14Testboard.
14:15Port Merion.
14:16Where's that?
14:17God, it's in Wales.
14:19Is it?
14:20But they've got no money, no phones,
14:22and must rely on their relationship and wits to win,
14:26beginning with getting to Glasgow train station.
14:29Right.
14:29So, we've got to think about, if I hitchhike in,
14:33I've seen loads of coaches around here.
14:35Yeah.
14:35We've got an hour ahead of everybody else.
14:38Yeah.
14:38Let's just smash the absolute arsehole out of it.
14:41Yeah.
14:46The next couple of the boat will begin a full hour
14:49behind Tilly and Anthony.
14:51OK.
14:52Here's your next question.
14:53Good luck, everyone.
14:54What swear word does your partner say that they use the most?
14:58Is it A, fuck?
15:00B, shit?
15:02C, bollocks?
15:04Or D, cock?
15:06This is the kind of question they should use more
15:08in University Challenge.
15:09OK, if I can go to you first, Lynn, for Frank.
15:11You said...
15:13Shit.
15:13B, shit.
15:14I'm afraid that is incorrect.
15:17It is apparently cock.
15:20You're out.
15:20OK.
15:21Bob, you said A, fuck.
15:23That is not the right answer.
15:27If I can now go to Rob for Charlie, what answer have you given?
15:31I said B, shit.
15:32You said B, shit.
15:33That is incorrect.
15:35It would have been A, fuck.
15:37Let's go to Angie.
15:38Would you do something?
15:38Yeah, so I said A, fuck.
15:41That is correct.
15:44Mike and Angie, you can head off the boat
15:48and get on your way to the next part of this race.
15:51Off you go.
15:52Congratulations.
15:53Cheers.
15:58We've got a chance.
16:00We have a very big chance now.
16:03Chestboard.
16:04What, Mary?
16:05Is that like whales?
16:06That's whales.
16:07Let's go.
16:08Now it's about strategy.
16:11Is anyone going to Glasgow Central and could give us a lift?
16:17With two pairs on their way, it's now sudden death
16:20for the three remaining couples on the boat.
16:24There is just one spot left in the race,
16:27so the questions are now designed to discover
16:29who really knows the minute detail of their partner's life.
16:33Frank, what political issue matters the most to Lynne?
16:37Is it A, equality, B, high taxes, C, landlord rights,
16:42or D, defence?
16:45Frank, what did you put down?
16:48C.
16:48You went down with C, landlord rights.
16:51That is incorrect.
16:52It is high taxes.
16:55Chris, I'm going to come to you now.
16:57What did Bob tell us is his worst trait?
17:00Is it A, eating too much, B, using social media too much,
17:04C, swearing too much, or D, talking too much?
17:19I'm afraid that's not correct.
17:22Bob said his worst trait is eating too much.
17:26If Bob gets his answer correct, it is over for you.
17:31Rob, your question is, which of these does Charlie have the most of?
17:35A, dogs, B, horses, C, chickens, D, children.
17:43So there's a lot widening on this.
17:47Tell me what answer you gave, Rob.
17:49I put C for chickens.
17:50OK, I can tell you.
17:54You are correct.
17:56You are correct.
17:56C for chickens is correct.
17:57You have five.
17:58Congratulations.
18:00I even counted them on my fingers, man.
18:02You can leave now.
18:03You've got some catching up to do,
18:04because two other couples have set off in advance of you.
18:06Well done.
18:07Thanks very much.
18:08See you there, guys.
18:09Thank you, everyone.
18:09Enjoy it.
18:12I don't know what to say.
18:13I'm so sorry.
18:14Honestly, it's been one hell of a journey.
18:15It's been really good, yeah.
18:17Nothing will ever take this away from us.
18:20I've enjoyed every second of it.
18:22I don't feel at all bitter or upset.
18:24Whether Lynn and I are friends, I don't know,
18:26because we do disagree on sort of fundamental things.
18:30I feel she's really quite individualistic,
18:33really quite selfish at times.
18:37But we do share something now after this journey.
18:41There we go.
18:42You are free.
18:44I think Frank has learned from me
18:47that he needs to stop being so extreme.
18:50I learned that some of the things I say,
18:53I need to be a bit more considerate in the delivery.
18:56I'm still going to hold my views,
18:58but, you know, my words can affect people and how they feel.
19:03You are free, Chris.
19:06Me and Bob have a strange relationship.
19:10At first, he judged me, I believe,
19:11and I believe that I judged him.
19:13But our friendship has been able to grow since then,
19:16and I believe that we've got much more in common
19:18than we actually realise.
19:20Yeah, I've learnt that I need to listen more
19:23and accept things the way they are
19:25rather than argue the toss a little bit.
19:28I really enjoy the challenge,
19:29and not only that, I've got a new friend out of this as well,
19:31so it's a win-win situation.
19:34Let me give you those.
19:35Thank you very much.
19:36Congratulations and big thanks from me.
19:41Well, that was a dramatic turn of events.
19:43It really was.
19:43Obviously, I knew it was going to be tense.
19:45It was interesting to see who had really formed more of a bond
19:47or spent more time talking than others,
19:49and I think that came out there.
19:52Now the race is well and truly on.
19:55The three final pairs will be tested to the limit
19:58and must work together under extreme pressure.
20:02We're about to find out who has really learnt
20:04to embrace their partner's differences,
20:07to make it across the finish line first.
20:13Oh, help us, please!
20:15No, stop it! Give us a fucking lift!
20:23Come on!
20:24My final three pairs are on an epic race across Great Britain,
20:28designed to test their relationships to the max.
20:32Hi there.
20:33We need to get to Glasgow Central.
20:35We have no money, we have no...
20:38We have a built bus.
20:39Okay.
20:39Starting in Scotland,
20:40the pairs must navigate their way to a checkpoint
20:43in Port Marion, North Wales,
20:45where they'll discover their next destination in London.
20:48We've been handed a task getting to Glasgow
20:50so we have to find good people that might help us.
20:54Stripped of their phones and with no money,
20:56they'll have to rely on the kindness of strangers
20:58and their new friendships to win.
21:03If we've got to go to Wales...
21:05Oh, no!
21:06That's literally...
21:07Halfway down the country.
21:08With an hour's advantage over their nearest rivals,
21:12Tilly and Antony remain in pole position.
21:14Let me look at them in the eye.
21:16I don't think that would make much difference.
21:18She's stopping.
21:19She's stopping.
21:19She's stopping.
21:20Yay!
21:21No, she's not.
21:22The pair are trying to hitch a lift to Glasgow Station.
21:26I feel like we're literally just wasting an hour.
21:29But with 100 grand at stake,
21:32tensions are running high.
21:34Can you get out of the road, Antony?
21:36Don't shout at me!
21:37Don't show me!
21:38You're standing in the middle of the road!
21:40Come on, let's get this.
21:41No, listen to me, please.
21:43Right?
21:43Don't tell me.
21:44Listen over. Come along.
21:46Let's do it.
21:46Don't patronise me either, please.
21:48Don't get stressed just because we're losing time.
21:51Whatever.
21:52I can't even be bothered now.
21:54Tilly's temper is volcanic.
21:56You can feel her blood boiling.
21:59If she doesn't get this into control now,
22:01it'll cost us.
22:07Having set off two hours behind Tilly and Antony,
22:11Charlie and Rob remain in third place.
22:13We're at the back of beyond.
22:15We are.
22:15What the hell?
22:16They've come to the nearest train station,
22:18but the rural timetable seems to be a little infrequent.
22:25How do we get a train to Glasgow from Balog?
22:28And it's one direct list of hours goes until 13 minutes past eight.
22:34Self-confessed prude Charlie and porn star Rob's handcuffed experience
22:39started with a bombshell.
22:41I make gay porn for the gay industry.
22:44I'm feeling really, really anxious and really sick.
22:47This has tested me in every which way I have ever been tested.
22:51But Rob's kindness and honesty has won Charlie over.
22:55He's been so respectful, so warm.
22:58It's amazing how far we've come.
23:00I've never met this fucking woman before.
23:02He's actually really helped me.
23:05With no trains in sight,
23:07the pair are in danger of not even getting out of Scotland tonight.
23:10I have to say this is out of all my comfort zones.
23:14This bit now?
23:15This bit now.
23:16No money, no phone.
23:18Knackered.
23:19We've had a long day already.
23:21And we're still in Balog.
23:23Yeah.
23:24I think going forward it really is about teamwork.
23:27We've got to dig deep and get through this.
23:33In Glasgow,
23:34Mark and Angie think they're in second place.
23:37Are we on the right way to Glasgow Central Station?
23:40Right down there.
23:41Having blagged a bus ride,
23:42the pair have made it to the train station.
23:45We're a great team.
23:46We prove that you can be different,
23:49but you can still respect each other.
23:51And we're friends.
23:53At nightfall,
23:54all the pairs must bed down until tomorrow.
23:57Is this it? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
23:59Angie and Moeg's train will take them south to Warrington,
24:0220 miles from the Welsh border.
24:04But they're not the only passengers.
24:07Right, I've got the tickets.
24:08Have you got a pocket on you?
24:10Yeah.
24:10Oh, no, we'll need them, won't we?
24:12To show.
24:13Look who's there.
24:14Yeah.
24:15They haven't got a head.
24:17They're getting on our fucking train, aren't they?
24:18Do they see us?
24:21So we know that we are now neck and neck.
24:23We're neck and neck, so the hour did not serve them well.
24:28I wonder what they're thinking.
24:29Probably smug as hell.
24:31But little do they know,
24:33we're sat in the carriage behind them on their tail.
24:39I'm going to get off the train, leg it.
24:43I thought the door weren't going to open.
24:46This way, this way.
24:46Oh, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit.
24:48Babe, is there a pub round here?
24:51It would be at the Tone Centre.
24:57Do you have to stop like this all night?
24:59Yeah.
24:59Two and a half, two weeks.
25:00Two weeks?
25:0124 hours a day.
25:05I hope the other teams are in a gutter.
25:07Truth be told, lovely people, but I just hope they're not in front of us.
25:13As the end of the first day draws near, Anthony and Tilly and Angie and Moag have made it to
25:19Warrington, while Charlie and Rob have only just made it to Glasgow and must spend the night there.
25:26The next morning, and with so much time to make up.
25:31Station is inside.
25:33Charlie and Rob have to find something special to stay in the competition.
25:37On the train, we need to phone someone with a phone.
25:40Yeah, and we need to befriend somebody.
25:42Yeah, so then when we get to London, no, we still need to travel an hour.
25:45Hopefully they might give us a lift.
25:47Yeah.
25:48We just need luck on our side.
25:49Shall I tell you a secret?
25:50Yeah, what's that?
25:51I've got my lucky pants on.
25:53They're bright pink.
25:53Love you.
25:54I thought I needed them today more than tomorrow.
25:57Can I tell you a little secret?
25:58What?
25:58I don't have any on.
25:59No.
26:01Yeah, I've learned a lot about myself being handcuffed to Charlie.
26:04I never used to have a lot of social life.
26:07But now, with Charlie, she's like my older sister.
26:10We have a laugh, we have a giggle.
26:12We actually got to know each other on a deeper level.
26:17Already in Wales...
26:18We made it.
26:21Maag and Angie are women on a mission.
26:24With no train station in Port Merion, the pair have travelled to Landatnal and are planning
26:28to journey the last 40 miles by hitching a lift.
26:32Somebody kindly help us get to Port Merion!
26:35Hey!
26:37I feel this whole process has kind of turned me and Morag into a sisterhood.
26:43You won't help us!
26:44Get the Port Merion!
26:46Two women can come together, stand our ground together and do it for the women.
26:50It's quite powerful.
26:52But none of the locals seem that keen on helping.
26:56I think we need to switch the tactic.
27:02We made it.
27:04No.
27:05Also in Landatnal, Tilly and Anthony.
27:07After their failed attempts at hitchhiking delayed them yesterday, Tilly is taking no chances.
27:14To win this competition, I need to remain cool, calm and collected.
27:20I'm here because I need to win 50 grand.
27:22And that could change my life really quite drastically.
27:27Hello, how are you?
27:28She's hoping a little London charm...
27:30Bit of a weird one.
27:32...will help them blag a free ride from a local cab firm.
27:35We were in Scotland yesterday and no-one would give us a lift.
27:38Do you reckon people would go round here?
27:40I should imagine so.
27:41We're a lot better than Scotland.
27:42Yeah, you are.
27:43I've got a few people in the office.
27:45They are handcuffed to each other.
27:47Would you be interested in taking them to Port Merion?
27:52Yes!
27:55I've never met anybody like Tilly.
27:57She's unique.
27:58She's a tower of strength and vitality.
28:01Her effervescence and her exuberance about life powers her through her problems.
28:05Yes!
28:09We've got a train ticket to Landedno.
28:12Yes.
28:12But beyond that, we've got to be resourceful.
28:17I'm suddenly invested in part of the game.
28:19Yeah.
28:20Still trailing in third, Charlie and Rob are making new friends.
28:25James, you don't fancy a road trip this afternoon by any chance.
28:28It wasn't in my itinerary, but...
28:30Please, can you do it?
28:31I can't see how otherwise you can get to Port Merion otherwise.
28:34Yes!
28:35Thank you, Mike.
28:36It's all right, it's all right.
28:40With James driving the pair straight to Port Merion, it's their chance to catch up.
28:45I thought you were a couple.
28:47And when you used to say, I was like, you two don't match.
28:50No.
28:50I don't let you know.
28:52No, we don't, no.
28:54I teach cookery and homemaking and, yeah, Rob does.
29:01And I do, er, I do porn for the gay community.
29:05Right.
29:05See, I'm not gay myself, I'm a straight man.
29:08You get judged on things like that.
29:12It's kind of like, so what?
29:13Do you know what I mean?
29:14Who cares what you do for a living?
29:16It shouldn't define you as a person, should it?
29:19I think when I first met Rob, it was a lot for me to get my head around what he
29:24does.
29:24And now I have learnt to respect Rob for the person that he is and not to judge him for
29:31what he does.
29:32And, you know, he has become a friend and I have opened my mind to a lot of, a lot
29:37of things and I've learnt to not judge.
29:41And he's a good guy with a really big heart, who I'm actually proud of.
29:46As the days kept progressing and going on and on, we've just become closer and, you know, more in sync
29:52with each other and, you know, over the time become actual friends.
30:12PHONE RINGS
30:19Is this it?
30:20Yeah.
30:22Back in the lead.
30:22I feel like I'm in Alice in Wonderland, yeah.
30:25Tilly and Anthony have made it to Port Merriam.
30:28Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
30:30And are closing in on the first checkpoint.
30:37This is where they are, oh my God.
30:39Look at that.
30:40Thanks to their good Samaritan, Charlie and Rob are also in Port Merriam and are now in second place.
30:47Let's go see what's in store for us there.
30:55Pottersfield Park, London, and a train ticket to London from Bangor.
31:00Where is Pottersfield Park?
31:01I ain't got a clue.
31:03There's a chessboard.
31:05Oh my God, look who's there.
31:06Stop, stop, stop.
31:10Look, look.
31:12Look, look.
31:12Oh, .
31:13Right, we need to go.
31:15They had a two hour head start than us and we've just caught up.
31:18I'm so glad he got that lift.
31:22This is really stressful.
31:26We've caught up two hours.
31:28Yeah, we have.
31:28Definitely my lucky pants work today.
31:37She's lost a lot of layers.
31:39She's like an onion.
31:41Fucking hell.
31:42Having struggled to hitch a lift of their own, Angie and Moag bragged their way onto a bus and have
31:49slipped to third place.
31:50Bangor to London.
31:52Okay, so that sounds Welsh-y.
31:54Whoa, let's go.
31:56The couples are on a final push to make their way to the finish line.
32:00Oh my God, is that our training?
32:02I think it's kind of neck and neck, to be honest.
32:05It's very close.
32:05And that makes me feel sick to my stomach.
32:07All roads now lead to London, where the £100,000 awaits the winning pair.
32:14We are going to win this, you know that.
32:18I have always told you since I met you, we could win this.
32:22We have proved that you can take two people who don't know each other from completely different backgrounds.
32:27Can they get to know each other?
32:28Comprehensively proved that, and we've knocked it out of the park.
32:33I genuinely, genuinely like you.
32:35I've got an affection for you from the minute I met you.
32:37I thought, wow, I've been very lucky here.
32:41Really, it's been quite something for me.
32:47I need you to win.
32:49I want you to win.
32:50And I'm fighting for you as well as me.
32:52And I want you to know that.
33:00It's destination London for my three remaining couples.
33:04All with victory in their sights.
33:11The pairs must find their way to Pottersfield Park, in the shadow of the iconic Tower Bridge.
33:19There, they'll discover their final destination, on the River Thames at Westminster.
33:24So this is the finishing line.
33:26I'm on top of a double-decker bus with 100 grand in cash for the winning couple.
33:34Right, let's go, go, go.
33:36First to arrive in London, Tilly and Anthony.
33:40Ant, try our luck with the cab.
33:43Good idea.
33:44Fighting to maintain their lead, the pair are searching for a friendly taxi driver to once again come to their
33:49rescue.
33:50Do you think they've given us a lift for free to Tower Hill?
33:53No.
33:54But old divisions are in danger of reappearing.
33:58No, here, I've got to queue up.
33:59And we can't walk in the back of the queue.
34:00We've got to queue up.
34:01Well, we've no hope then, love.
34:03We have to break the rules.
34:03We've got to go to the back of the queue.
34:04No, no, no.
34:04I'm not jumping in front of all these people.
34:06OK, well, we've better chances of getting one on the road than it there.
34:08I'm not jumping in front of all these people.
34:09OK, well, we have to go on the road.
34:11Here we go.
34:12Have a word with him.
34:13Excuse me.
34:14We've got to queue.
34:15If we want to jump, we have to queue up.
34:18I know.
34:19Are they all going to say that?
34:20Yep.
34:22What the hell are we doing now?
34:26OK, underground, bus or taxi?
34:29I think we should go and check the taxi.
34:3140 minutes behind Tilly and Anthony,
34:33Charlie and Rob have also made it to the capital.
34:36Could we ask a massive favour?
34:38Could you get an underground ticket for us?
34:41Uh, yes.
34:42Would you do that?
34:42Yeah, yeah, yeah.
34:43With pressure mounting,
34:44the two are hoping their close cooperation
34:46will help them reach the finish line first.
34:49I'm feeling really, really anxious.
34:51My tummy is in knots.
34:53The pressure's massively on.
34:54Thank you so much.
34:56Right, let's go, let's go.
34:58We need to speed up now.
34:59As soon as we get off, we just need to run.
35:05Hoping to make up lost time, Angie and Moag
35:08are nearing the capital.
35:10We've got this far and I'm very proud of us.
35:13Yeah, I'm really proud of us.
35:15Not once has either of us come close to it.
35:19We're, like, game on now.
35:21Not giving up.
35:25In central London...
35:26Right, Northern Line to Bank.
35:2850 minutes after leaving the station,
35:31Tilly and Anthony still haven't moved.
35:33What a palaver.
35:37But despite losing time...
35:39No politeness now.
35:40No, no, no, no.
35:41No politeness.
35:42Anthony, don't be rude.
35:43Come on, we're better than that.
35:45Tilly's unwilling to compromise her values.
35:48Anthony feels like he's got the right to jump in front of the cube.
35:53No, we don't actually.
35:54I need to win 50 grand.
35:56But I will not back down.
35:58It's two minutes to the next tube.
36:00I'm not being rude to people.
36:01We're on it.
36:06And we're off.
36:08Hot on their heels, third place Morag and Angie have arrived.
36:12Left, left, left, left, left.
36:13Go, go, go.
36:15Houston.
36:15Houston, that's what we want.
36:17And waste no time bragging their way onto the underground.
36:20It's a bit stressful now.
36:22It's a bit stressful.
36:23Excuse me.
36:24Pottersfield Park down there.
36:25Yeah.
36:27Across London, Charlie and Rob have reached Tower Bridge.
36:31Rob, Rob, Rob.
36:33I just nearly wiped someone out.
36:35And are searching for my clue to their final destination.
36:39Come on.
36:40Keep going, keep going.
36:42This is the park.
36:43Love it.
36:44Also at Tower Bridge, Tilly and Anthony.
36:47Right, they'll be up here somewhere near Titi Hall.
36:50Where have you got to go?
36:51Right here.
36:52Come on.
36:53Come on.
36:54Come on.
36:55The club hasn't stopped.
36:56There's an easel up by the tree.
36:58There's a board here.
37:00Fucking...
37:01Oh, my God.
37:05Oh, my God.
37:07They're in front of us.
37:08Yeah, they are.
37:11Congratulations on making it to London.
37:12Your final challenge is to find me.
37:14I'm waiting on a good old red London bus.
37:16Opposite the London Eye.
37:18Where's the London Eye?
37:20Hang on.
37:21They're in front of us.
37:22I think we're going to have to get the two,
37:24but I don't really know.
37:27This lady here.
37:29Rob, Rob.
37:31We had a great lady right there with the phone and you ran off.
37:33Now, we need to get to Waterloo to the London Eye.
37:36Just straight down.
37:37Well done.
37:37Thanks so much.
37:40We ain't got it.
37:41Stop saying we haven't got it.
37:43We haven't got it.
37:43We might as well just walk slowly, innit?
37:46Stop it.
37:46Stop it.
37:46Look how slow you're walking, Anthony.
37:48I'm walking as fast as I was before.
37:50You know...
37:50Don't be frustrated.
37:51Of course I'm frustrated.
37:53I've got it.
38:00Sorry.
38:00I'm sorry.
38:04I do lose my temper with Anthony.
38:07I know I need to be calmer, but this relationship is not perfect.
38:13We do love each other.
38:14I've grown very fond of him.
38:18One.
38:22In a last-ditch attempt to regain the lead, Tilly decides to try their luck one more time.
38:28We've got a massive, massive favour.
38:30We've been handcuffed for a social experiment.
38:32We need to get on the other side of the river, opposite the London Eye.
38:36Can you please take us?
38:38It's going to cost us a hundred grand.
38:40Please.
38:42I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you.
38:44What's your name?
38:45I'm a frog.
38:47Alan, thank you so much!
38:49Good stuff.
38:50Oh, God, what a strike of luck.
38:54Yeah, this is it.
38:55Closing the gap, Maag and Angie have also made it to Tower Bridge.
39:01I'm waiting on a good old red London bus opposite the London Eye.
39:05I think we should look for either a bus or a taxi.
39:08With Rob and Charlie in the lead and Tilly and Anthony snapping at their heels...
39:13Everyone else is crossing.
39:14Take a moment.
39:15We have to be safe.
39:17Fuck it, Alan.
39:18Stop it!
39:19It's a three-horse race.
39:22It's fucking nerve-wracking, Alan.
39:24Honestly, this is the worst.
39:26Every second counts, as one false move...
39:30Taxi!
39:31...could cost the pairs £100,000.
39:35Right, hang on platform three.
39:37Come on, let's go. Touch, touch, let's go, come on.
39:41Christ knows how, but Rob and Charlie seem to be in front of us.
39:46Very, very stressful.
39:51So, we're just going to take a moment, we're going to look for the London Eye.
39:54We're going to find opposite.
39:56Okay, that side, go.
39:59Do you think we should run across the bridge?
40:02Might be quicker.
40:03Yeah.
40:04Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
40:05Right, there's the London Eye.
40:07Where?
40:08Where?
40:08We're on the right side.
40:10We've got it.
40:12Where?
40:13It's the London Eye.
40:15There's the London Eye.
40:17I can see it.
40:18So, that bus is going to be close by.
40:22There's a bus.
40:24Come on, come on.
40:26Yes.
40:27Where is it?
40:27Come on.
40:29Come on, please.
40:30Right.
40:32Now.
40:32Old-fashioned London bus, keep going.
40:34No, it's the London bus.
40:36Let's go.
40:36I've seen it.
40:37Let's go.
40:38Go, go, go.
40:40Come on.
40:41Oh, my God.
40:42Come on.
40:43On the bus, on the bus, on the bus.
40:44Oh, my God.
40:45Oh, my God.
40:47Aren't we first?
40:48Because we don't know.
40:50Yes!
40:52Come on.
40:53Oh, my God.
40:55Come on.
40:57Charlie, Rob.
40:59Congratulations.
41:00Well done.
41:01I know.
41:01Aren't we all?
41:02Congratulations.
41:02Congratulations.
41:03Congratulations.
41:12So, before I un-cuff you, I've got something else to get out of the way.
41:16A fairly heavy case.
41:17Yes.
41:19Would you like to do the honors?
41:20Oh, my God.
41:22Oh, my God.
41:22Come on.
41:25Do you want a steak after a bit longer, or would you like me to undo you?
41:29Will you please un-cuff us?
41:32Freedom.
41:33We've done it, Rob.
41:34Come on.
41:34Bring it in.
41:35Congratulations.
41:37Darling.
41:38Hi.
41:39We've done it.
41:40We've won.
41:40Yeah.
41:43Congratulations to you both.
41:45Thank you, darling.
41:47I love you.
41:48I definitely have changed.
41:50And I'm just really, really proud that we've got here.
41:55And pretty damn emotional, to be honest.
41:58I promise you, from that time we left your house, she's in safe hands.
42:03I think, in today's society, we do judge people too quickly.
42:07We look at them and we think, oh, he's a thug, or, oh, she's posh.
42:11I do thank Charlie and the family, and giving me a chance to actually,
42:16you know, show my true self and what I've got in there,
42:19because, ultimately, it's what's in your heart that matters.
42:27Opposite the London Eye.
42:29Right, we're here.
42:30Look, look, look, look, look.
42:32Look, it's the box.
42:32There's an envelope.
42:33There's an envelope.
42:33There's an envelope.
42:34There's an envelope.
42:36What does it say?
42:38Congratulations.
42:38You gave it all your work.
42:39Oh.
42:44Here.
42:51That's all right.
42:54Might as well get this off.
42:58For the whole experience, I think I've grown more patient, I hope.
43:02It's probably shown me that I am quite resilient.
43:10Tilly Martin, a giant, at 5 foot.
43:13It's been a wonderful experience from the minute I met her.
43:17I'm thrilled to be her friend, and I'm very thrilled to have a part of my life.
43:22And I mean that.
43:30Don't get upset, you big fanny.
43:34I knew, from the beginning, that we would make it to the finish.
43:37There was never a moment that we were ever going to give up.
43:41But we're free.
43:42Yes, we're free.
43:43We're free.
43:43We're free.
43:44I came in one person, and I feel like I'm leaving, like, another person.
43:51I've learned to be more patient than I've ever been.
43:55I've learned to consider other people more.
43:57I've learned that other people are kind in a world that I did not trust.
44:04So, I've come away, personally, with more than what I came with.
44:17When I started this experiment, I had no idea if we'd even make it through 24 hours.
44:24Yes, some have fallen along the way.
44:28But what's really remarkable is how many pairs actually stuck together.
44:34It's true.
44:35Other people might sometimes drive us crazy.
44:37But with nobody to share our opinions, our passions, our feelings with,
44:42things would be incredibly boring.
44:46Life is just better with other people in it.
44:49No matter how different they are to us.
45:17So, I'm up in London, and guess who's here?
45:21We've decided to meet up, and we're free.
45:24Break-ups!
45:24Yay! We're free!
45:29Imad and I are going to be renewing our vows quite soon.
45:34And I'd really like to ask you to give me away.
45:37Aww!
45:38I couldn't think of anybody more suitable in my life than you to do it.
45:42Come here, you're getting a mic.
45:44Yeah, I am, yeah. It's fine.
45:46It's fine.
45:47It's fine.
46:10It's fine.
46:13It's fine.
46:14It's fine.
46:15I'll see you next time.
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