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00:22Thank you very much.
00:30Well, good afternoon and welcome to the Countdown Studio.
00:34It's really an interesting article. I thought it was interesting.
00:36Anyway, about all those trades, those famous old trades that are dying out.
00:41Dying out.
00:42Something of a tragedy.
00:43The heritage experts have produced a red list of endangered crafts
00:49to highlight the ancient trades that are at risk.
00:51For instance, some of them are things like wagon building,
00:56bell founding and reverse glass sign painting.
01:00Interesting, isn't it?
01:01But anyway, the rise in automation, of course,
01:03means that fewer and fewer of these things are actually done by hand.
01:06What about you?
01:07Is there any particular trade that you would be so sad to see disappear?
01:15Not personally, because I don't use many of them.
01:17I guess that's the point, isn't it?
01:18If I was left to my own devices, I wouldn't last five minutes.
01:22If any one of us humans had chucked us out in the middle of a desert or island,
01:29we wouldn't last five minutes.
01:30We don't know how to do anything for ourselves anymore, do we?
01:32We're hopeless.
01:34We're hopeless.
01:34What about blacksmithing?
01:36To be a blacksmith?
01:38You don't get those anymore.
01:39And they make the horseshoes to shoe the horses and all the rest of it.
01:42But I don't know.
01:44You can always get an apprenticeship.
01:46Yeah.
01:47There are far too few of them, actually.
01:48I'm a big advocate of apprenticeships.
01:50I really am.
01:51There you go.
01:52Now.
01:52Blacksmith fewer.
01:53Yeah.
01:54Why not?
01:55Why not?
01:55Who's with us?
01:56Colin Beattie from Marbroath.
01:58How are you?
01:59Yeah, not by thanks.
02:00Won a teapot yesterday, and you beat Imogen on a crucial conundrum.
02:05So, you've been bloodied in that sense, then.
02:07Well done.
02:08You're joined by Jamie Fryer, a sub-editor from Greenford in Middlesex.
02:13What are you sub-editing, Jamie?
02:15So, I work at Sky Sports News.
02:17Okay.
02:17So, my days, basically, watching football matches.
02:20Yeah.
02:21And cutting them down to the highlights, writing the script for the presenters, that kind of thing.
02:24So, not far off a dream job, really.
02:27That's great, but you're under pressure sometimes, aren't you?
02:30Very much so.
02:31Very, very fast, right?
02:32Very much so.
02:32So, if a game starts at 8 o'clock, it finishes not far off 10 o'clock.
02:36Yeah.
02:37And so, you've got, sometimes, minutes to get it all in shape.
02:42To get the highlights.
02:42To get it out for the top of the 10 o'clock hour, which can be under pressure, especially when
02:46they go to penalties.
02:47Brilliant.
02:48Well done.
02:48Big round of applause for Jamie.
02:50Jamie and Colin.
02:53Wow, that sounds fun.
02:55And over in the corner, we've got Susie.
02:57Welcome back, Susie.
02:58And it's great to welcome her back.
03:00Motorsport TV presenter, it's the great Susie Perry.
03:03Welcome back, Susie.
03:04Thank you very much.
03:06Welcome.
03:07To be here amongst you bright people.
03:10Good to have you back.
03:11Excellent.
03:12Stories from the racetrack from you later on.
03:14But now, Colin.
03:16Take it away, Colin.
03:17Hi, Rachel.
03:18Hi, Colin.
03:19Hi there.
03:19Can I get a consonant, please?
03:20Start today with R.
03:23And another.
03:24D.
03:26And another.
03:27F.
03:29And a vowel.
03:30A.
03:31And another.
03:32E.
03:33And another vowel.
03:35I.
03:36And a consonant.
03:38S.
03:39And a consonant.
03:41M.
03:42And a vowel.
03:44O.
03:46And here's the countdown clock.
03:49S.
03:49And a vowel.
04:06And a vowel.
04:06And a vowel.
04:07And a vowel.
04:08And a vowel.
04:08And a vowel.
04:19Well, Colin.
04:20Six.
04:21And Jamie.
04:23Six as well.
04:24Colin.
04:25I've got dreams.
04:26Yes.
04:27Jamie.
04:27A friend.
04:30You happy about that?
04:31Yeah, both absolutely fine.
04:32Now, one susie or the other?
04:34Or both?
04:36Admires for seven.
04:37Yes, very nice.
04:39And roadies, another seven.
04:41Roadies.
04:42Yes.
04:42All right.
04:44Six apiece.
04:45Jamie, your letters game.
04:48Good afternoon, Rachel.
04:49Afternoon, Jamie.
04:49Can I have a consonant, please?
04:51Start with N.
04:53And a vowel, please.
04:55U.
04:57And a consonant.
04:59B.
05:01Another consonant.
05:03R.
05:05A vowel, please.
05:07E.
05:08Consonant.
05:10W.
05:12Consonant.
05:14F.
05:16Vowel.
05:18I.
05:20And another vowel, please.
05:22And the last one.
05:23E.
05:25Stand by.
05:25.
05:52And another vowel, please.
05:57Yes, Jamie?
05:58I'm going to try six.
06:00Or six. Colin?
06:01I'll try six as well. Off we go.
06:03Weiner.
06:06And Unwire.
06:08Unwire.
06:09How are you spelling Weiner?
06:11W-I-E-N-E-R.
06:13Absolutely fine. Yeah, for the sausage. No problem with that at all.
06:16And Unwire. Unwired is there, Colin, but not Unwire, I'm afraid. Sorry.
06:22Oh, bad luck. Bad luck, Colin.
06:24Susie?
06:25That was tricky, that one, wasn't it?
06:27I had to refine for six, but couldn't do better than six.
06:30That'll do.
06:31Thank you. 12 plays, six. And it's Colin's numbers game. Colin?
06:36May I have one large and five small, please?
06:39You may. Thank you, Colin. One from the top row.
06:41And five little ones. And the first numbers of the day are...
06:44Seven, six, four, six, nine. And the large one, 25.
06:52And the target, 670.
06:53Six, seven, zero.
06:56Six, seven, zero.
06:59Six, seven, zero.
07:26Yes, Colin?
07:28I've got six, six, eight.
07:29Yes, Jamie?
07:30I think I've got six, six, nine.
07:33Off we go.
07:34Jamie?
07:37No, sorry. I think I've lost it.
07:39No.
07:39Sorry.
07:39No, it's gone.
07:40It's yours, Colin.
07:41OK.
07:42Six times four is 24.
07:43Six, four is 24.
07:46I've got nine minus the...
07:49Oh, I've used the six twice.
07:51Oh, nine minus other six, sorry.
07:53Yep, three.
07:53It's three.
07:54Add on to 24.
07:5527.
07:56Times 25.
07:58Is 675.
07:59And the doctor, seven.
08:01Yes, you haven't used a seven.
08:03Yep, two below.
08:04Yeah, well done. Well done.
08:05But, Rachel, we call upon you to address 670.
08:08If you say 25 times seven is 175,
08:13take away one of the sixes for 169,
08:16times that by four for 676,
08:19and take away the second six.
08:21670.
08:22Yeah, that's the way.
08:24670. Well done.
08:27So, 12th page 13,
08:30as we turn to our first tea-time teaser,
08:32which is Kit Cheese.
08:33And the clue,
08:34the two girls were the most impudent I've ever come across.
08:37The two girls were the most impudent I've ever come across.
08:57Welcome back.
08:58Welcome back.
08:59I left with the clue,
08:59the two girls were the most impudent I've ever come across.
09:02And the answer to that is that they were the cheekiest,
09:05cheekiest is the answer.
09:0813 plays 12.
09:09Colin on 13.
09:10Now, Jamie, off you go.
09:12Letters game.
09:13A consonant, please, Rachel.
09:15Thank you, Jamie.
09:16L.
09:17And the vowel, please.
09:19O.
09:21And another vowel.
09:23I.
09:25Consonant.
09:26T.
09:28Vowel.
09:28A.
09:32Consonant.
09:33V.
09:35Consonant.
09:36N.
09:39Vowel.
09:41O.
09:42And a final consonant, please.
09:44And a final D.
09:47So, I'm going.
09:47Vowel.
09:49Vowel.
09:50Vowel.
10:00Vowel.
10:02Vowel.
10:04Vowel.
10:05Vowel.
10:05Vowel.
10:05Vowel.
10:08Vowel.
10:17Well, Jamie, a six.
10:20Colin?
10:21I'm just a five.
10:22Your five?
10:22Vital.
10:24Vital.
10:24And, Jamie?
10:25Lotion.
10:26Yes.
10:27Lotion, not bad.
10:28I don't like it.
10:29Lotion.
10:30Now, Susie.
10:32Susie?
10:33There's an eight.
10:34An eight?
10:35A late night dinner.
10:37Bindaloo.
10:38Bindaloo, well done.
10:40Bindaloo, thanks.
10:40Susie Perry.
10:44And Susie Dent, anything else?
10:46No.
10:48I was just looking at the origin of it.
10:49It didn't have anything to do with hot curries.
10:51It was from the Portuguese for wine and garlic sauce.
10:54So, very far away from where we are today.
10:56All right.
10:57That's interesting.
10:59Thanks, Susie Perry.
11:00Now, 18 plays 13.
11:03Colin, your letters game.
11:04May I have a consonant, please?
11:05Thank you, Colin.
11:06L.
11:07And a vowel.
11:09U.
11:10And a consonant.
11:12C.
11:13And a vowel.
11:15E.
11:16And a consonant.
11:18M.
11:19And a mother.
11:20P.
11:22And a vowel.
11:23I.
11:24And a consonant.
11:26T.
11:27And another vowel, please.
11:29And lastly, O.
11:32And bye.
11:32Bye-bye.
11:33Bye-bye.
11:35Bye-bye.
11:36Bye-bye.
11:37Bye-bye.
11:37Bye-bye.
11:37Bye-bye.
11:37Bye-bye.
11:38Bye-bye.
11:41Bye-bye.
11:57Bye-bye.
12:04Colin.
12:05Six.
12:06Six, Jamie.
12:07Six, not written down.
12:09And that would be, Jamie, polite.
12:11Colin.
12:12I've got police.
12:13Yep.
12:14Police.
12:15Susie Perry.
12:16Nick, there's a seven with compile.
12:19Yes, thank you.
12:20And Susie's got...
12:21Yes, a couple more sevens, actually.
12:23Polemic is there.
12:24So strong verbal or written attack on someone.
12:28And also a woodpecker called Piculet.
12:30Tiny, tropical, with a short tail.
12:33All right.
12:3524 to 19.
12:36Close enough.
12:37And now, Jamie, it's your numbers game.
12:39Good luck.
12:40Can I have one from the top and five from the bottom, please?
12:43You can indeed.
12:43Thank you, Jamie.
12:44One large, five, little.
12:46And this time the selection is three, five, two, one, four.
12:53And a large 125 again.
12:55And this target, 187.
12:58187.
13:20And Colin.
13:30Jamie, 187.
13:32And Colin?
13:33Yeah, 187 as well.
13:34Take it away, Jamie.
13:362 plus 5 is 7.
13:38Yep.
13:38Multiplied by 25.
13:40175.
13:41And then 4 times 3 is 12.
13:43Perfect.
13:44Add it on.
13:44187.
13:45And Colin?
13:46Exactly the same way.
13:47There we go.
13:49Happy day.
13:50Well done.
13:54Nothing in it.
13:555 points.
13:56Jamie in the lead.
13:5734 to 29.
13:59As we turn to Susie.
14:02Susie, what would you like to tell us today?
14:04Well, I thought we could have a little chat about tigers.
14:06Why not?
14:07I've just been to India.
14:10And I'm desperately seeking wildlife and tigers and wanting to see a tiger in the wild.
14:16And then I found out that your dear Rachel did exactly the same thing two weeks before me.
14:20That's extraordinary.
14:20And we actually stayed in the same place, which is incredible.
14:24But it was really magical.
14:26And you can go to...
14:27Obviously, the areas are...
14:30They are guarded and looked after.
14:32Otherwise, they would be extinct and hunted.
14:35But they're such vast parks.
14:37And there's no guarantee of being able to see a tiger.
14:41You see lots of other amazing wildlife.
14:42But it's very special.
14:44And on the first day that we went out, within 10 minutes, there was a sighting.
14:49And our guide took us to a place where he knew this tiger would probably walk.
14:54And we sort of reversed in our car while he was walking towards us.
14:59And it was just one of the greatest things that I've ever seen in my life.
15:03I mean, really magical.
15:05And we saw this painting in Udaipur.
15:08Hand painting.
15:09Beautiful original of a tiger's face as we were going up to the hotel.
15:14And I clocked it.
15:15And I thought, I really, you know, really would like to get that.
15:18We were there for three days.
15:19And every day I saw it and had this yearning to get this painting.
15:22And I kept saying to my husband, thinking, you know, give him a clue.
15:26Oh, look, it's beautiful.
15:28It reminds me of when we were in Kana and blah, blah, blah.
15:30And the last day I said, we've got to get that painting because I'll just go mad if it's sold.
15:35And as we drove past, the painting in the window had changed to a cow.
15:41And we stopped and the artist was outside.
15:43And I said, what's happened to the tiger?
15:45And he said, sold it.
15:47And honestly, I could have gone mad.
15:49I was so angry at myself for not buying it earlier.
15:52And a part of me was angry at my husband for not buying it for me.
15:56I just thought, that's not fair to be like that.
15:58But anyway, I literally welled up with tears because I really wanted to have that painting.
16:03And then when we got to the hotel, as we were walking in, I just couldn't speak.
16:07And my husband turned around and he said, oh, hang on, what's this?
16:11And pulled out this big box and he'd already bought it that day and had it delivered.
16:16So we have the most beautiful memory now of our experience in India.
16:21Oh, good man.
16:26Thank you very much.
16:28Thanks, Susie.
16:28Now, Jamie, 34 to Colin's 29.
16:32Colin, your letters game.
16:34May I have a consonant, please?
16:36Thank you, Colin.
16:37C.
16:38And another.
16:39T.
16:41And another.
16:42S.
16:43And a vowel.
16:45A.
16:46And another.
16:47I.
16:48And another.
16:51E.
16:52A consonant.
16:54G.
16:55Another.
16:57M.
16:59And another consonant, please.
17:01And the last one.
17:02K.
17:04And it's countdown.
17:05We'll see you next time.
17:07Bye-bye.
17:18MUSIC CONTINUES
17:37Colin?
17:38A seven.
17:39A seven. Jamie?
17:40A seven.
17:41Off we go. Colin?
17:42Mystic.
17:43And Jamie?
17:44And the same word.
17:46What?
17:48Now, Susie.
17:49Susie Perry?
17:51Gamiest.
17:52Yep, that's another good seven.
17:53And Cagiest is also there for seven.
17:55Cagiest.
17:56Yeah.
17:56So, Cagy.
17:5741 to 36.
17:59Jamie?
18:00Let us go.
18:02Can I start with a consonant, please?
18:04Thank you, Jamie.
18:05T.
18:06Val?
18:08O.
18:09Consonant?
18:11M.
18:13Consonant?
18:14C.
18:16Val?
18:16E.
18:19Consonant?
18:21R.
18:23Vowel?
18:24I.
18:26Consonant?
18:28S.
18:29And a final vowel, please.
18:32Final O.
18:34Stand by.
18:35Exit.
18:362.
18:422.
18:43The 2.
18:44The.
18:45The.
18:46The.
18:49The.
19:05Well, Jamie.
19:07Seven.
19:08And...
19:09I've got an eight.
19:10Right.
19:11Jamie.
19:12Scooter.
19:13Yes, Colin.
19:14Roomiest.
19:15Very nice.
19:16Excellent.
19:17Well done.
19:18Well done.
19:23Well, they're good, too.
19:24Gives you a three-point lead.
19:26Now, then, in the corner.
19:28I've got one that's quite apt for me.
19:30Motorise.
19:31Oh, well done.
19:32Motorise, yeah.
19:33Motorise.
19:33Excellent.
19:34Susie?
19:34Yeah, that's another good eight.
19:35It'll do.
19:36It'll do very well.
19:37Now, it's a numbers game for Colin.
19:40Yes, Colin.
19:41May I have one large and five small again, please?
19:44Thank you, Colin.
19:44One from the top again.
19:46Five not again.
19:46And at this time, your selection is six, two, seven, four, ten.
19:55And the large one, 100.
19:57And the target, 504.
19:59Five oh four.
20:32Yes, Colin?
20:34504.
20:35And Jamie?
20:37504.
20:37Off we go.
20:38Yes, Colin?
20:387 minus 2 is 5.
20:40Yep.
20:41Times 100.
20:42500.
20:43And then add the 4.
20:45Straightforward, this one.
20:46And Jamie?
20:47Exactly the same way.
20:48There we go.
20:54So, 54 to 51, Colin in the lead as we turn to our second tea time.
20:58And he's a witch's soup timer.
21:00And the clue, it sounds like he doesn't sit up straight when he pretends to be somebody else.
21:05It sounds like he doesn't sit up straight when he pretends to be somebody else.
21:26Welcome back.
21:27I left you with the clue, it sounds like he doesn't sit up straight when he pretends to be somebody
21:32else.
21:33And the answer to that is imposture.
21:36Imposture.
21:3754 to 51, Colin in the lead.
21:39Jamie?
21:40Get after him now.
21:42Letters game.
21:44Can I start with a consonant, please?
21:46Thank you, Jamie.
21:47N.
21:47And a vowel.
21:50E.
21:52And a consonant.
21:54D.
21:56And a vowel.
21:58A.
22:00Consonant.
22:01S.
22:03Consonant.
22:05Q.
22:06Vowel.
22:08U.
22:09Uh, consonant.
22:12T.
22:14And a final vowel, please.
22:17And a final I.
22:20Stand by.
22:21And a vowel.
22:39And a vowel.
22:40And a vowel.
22:41And a vowel.
22:41And a vowel.
22:42And a vowel.
22:51Well, Jamie?
22:53Eight.
22:54And eight, Colin?
22:55I've got eight not written down.
22:57What would it be, Colin?
22:59Squinted.
23:00How about you?
23:01Squinted.
23:02Jamie's squinted.
23:03Very good.
23:06Now, Susie.
23:07Susie Perry?
23:08We think we might have a nine.
23:10We do.
23:11Quantised.
23:13Quantised.
23:14Yes.
23:14To quantise is to form into quantum, the plural of quantum, which are quantities of energy.
23:20So it's all related to that.
23:22And the example given here is that light is quantised into packets of energy.
23:26Excellent.
23:26But it's a nine.
23:27That's important.
23:29Well done.
23:33Excellent.
23:34A nine.
23:36Colin, your letters game.
23:37Off we go.
23:38May I have a consonant, please?
23:40Thank you, Colin.
23:41R.
23:42And a vowel.
23:43O.
23:45And a consonant.
23:46H.
23:47And a vowel.
23:49A.
23:50And another vowel.
23:52E.
23:53And a consonant.
23:55S.
23:56And another.
23:58C.
24:00And a vowel.
24:02O.
24:03And a consonant, please.
24:05And the last one, G.
24:09And the clock starts now.
24:10C.
24:11And a vowel.
24:19To.
24:19And a vowel.
24:38I start.
24:38I know.
24:39proud.
24:40And a vowel.
24:41well Colin just a five a five and Jamie seven and a seven Colin what score Jamie chooser a chooser
24:52um you can be a chooser yes you can well done well done well done well done four in the
25:00lead
25:00now Jamie and in the corner another seven in charges yes um a couple more corsage and cargos
25:09all right as I say 66 page 62 Jamie back in the lead Susie it's now time for your wonderful
25:17origins
25:18of words what have you uh what have you cooked up for us uh we're going to talk about one
25:23of the most
25:23popular pieces of exercise equipment uh that you will find adored or at least used maybe by
25:29millions of gym goers across the world and that is the treadmill um but the treadmill is something
25:36with a really dark past a dark history to it um first of all it goes back to the first
25:41century AD so
25:42there's a kind of crane really for the ancient Romans so they would use a treadmill crane to lift
25:46heavy objects when they were building for example um but uh fast forward to 1818 and you will find
25:53an English engineer called uh Sir William Cubitt he was son of the miller and he uh noticed um
26:01prisoners at Bury St Edmunds sitting around idly not really achieving very much um and so he came up
26:08with an idea which was to create treadmills for punishment and essentially they rotated around
26:15this kind of horizontal axis lots of um illustrations that you can find of these and you can just see
26:21how arduous they were so they kind of required the user the prisoner to step upwards constantly it's
26:27like walking up an endless staircase really um and those punished walked around the outside of the
26:31wheel um holding a handrail for stability sometimes several prisoners would work side by
26:37side but the main thing was they would sometimes work up to 12 hours a day um they were allowed
26:4312
26:43minutes off most of them every hour um so for those who use treadmills today will know how heavy
26:49that is not only that but they were burning about 2,000 calories a day which um you know sounds
26:54okay but actually prison rations would never replenish that so it wasn't particularly healthy
26:58either nonetheless they were really popular with the public um so uh lots of kind of notices were
27:04put up saying that these were um perfect for evil doers and that this is a perfect kind of punishment
27:10so no one could say that prisoners in those days had it easy at all
27:20i think that they put a poor old oscar wilde on the on the treadmill in um redding jail
27:26but actually it was um as you say you climbed up it and it was the whole thing was pointless
27:31yeah it's pointless i think most of them were that was the cruelty of it in a way
27:35why why send you mad you're not actually exactly send you crazy yeah
27:40hmm there we are 66 to 62 jamie your letters game
27:48can i start with the consonant please thank you jamie r and a vowel a and a consonant
27:56h h vowel o vowel u consonant s consonant n consonant s and a final vowel please a final e
28:18stand by
28:20stand by
28:51Jamie, just a six.
28:54A six, and Colin?
28:55I'll tell you, risky it.
28:57Jamie, houses.
28:59Now then.
29:00On shares.
29:02On shares.
29:05Um, no, kind of, um, similar to last time, actually, unshared is there, but not unshared.
29:11It's a bit like unwire, sorry.
29:13Oh, bad luck.
29:13Bad luck, Colin.
29:15Now, Susie Perry.
29:16Um, tricky that one, wasn't it?
29:18Uh, unhorses for eight.
29:20To be unhorsed?
29:21Unhorses, yep.
29:22To fall off?
29:23Yes, or to be dragged from a horse.
29:25I've fallen off lots of horses, been unhorsed many a time.
29:28Mm.
29:29Um, and one more eight for you, on rushes, on rushes.
29:32Thank you, thank you.
29:3372 to 62, ten points.
29:36Colin, final letters game for you.
29:38May I have a consonant, please?
29:40Thank you, Colin.
29:40G.
29:41And another.
29:43T.
29:44And another.
29:46N.
29:48And a vowel.
29:49A.
29:50And another.
29:51A.
29:52And another.
29:54I.
29:55And a consonant.
29:57L.
29:58And another.
30:00D.
30:01And a vowel.
30:02And the last one.
30:04E.
30:04Stand by.
30:07Stand by.
30:38Colin?
30:39A seven.
30:40A seven.
30:41Jamie?
30:41Seven.
30:43And Colin?
30:44Dealing.
30:45Jamie?
30:46Glinted.
30:48Yes.
30:48Well done.
30:49Absolutely.
30:50Glinted.
30:51And over in the corner, anybody?
30:53Susie?
30:54I think we might have an eight, Susie.
30:56Yes, we do.
30:57We have dentalia, which is the plural of dentalium,
31:02and that is a tusk shell, a mollusk, a burrowing mollusk,
31:06with a tusk-shaped shell, hence the tooth reference with dental.
31:11Open up both ends and typically white.
31:13Well, I never.
31:15Well, I never did.
31:1879 to 69, still ten points as we go into the final numbers.
31:23Numbers round.
31:24Jamie?
31:24Can I have the inverted T, please?
31:26You can, indeed.
31:27Inverted T.
31:28Your last chance to avoid the crucial conundrum.
31:30Thank you, Jamie.
31:31They are ten, eight, five, seven, one, and a large one, 75.
31:38And the target, 888.
31:408, 8, 8.
32:00888.
32:12Well, Jamie?
32:14I've got 891 not written down.
32:18891.
32:19Colin?
32:20I've got 889.
32:22Down to you.
32:24I've got 7 plus 5 equals 12.
32:267 plus 5 is 12.
32:28Times 75.
32:29Times 75, 900.
32:31Minus a 10, minus a 1.
32:33Yep.
32:34One away.
32:35Yeah.
32:36Close.
32:37Not quite perfect, but it's done you the world of good.
32:39Now, Rachel, 888?
32:42Yes.
32:43You may kick yourselves, because if you say 7 plus 5 is 12, and then 75 minus 1, 74, just
32:51times those together and you get 888.
32:54There it is.
32:54Well done, Rachel.
32:56Very good.
32:57Well done.
32:57Thanks, Rachel.
32:58Now, what have we got?
32:5979 to 76.
33:01Final round.
33:02You know that means only one thing.
33:03It means that we're going into a crucial countdown conundrum.
33:08Fingers on buzzers, chaps.
33:09Let's roll that crucial countdown conundrum now.
33:20Colin?
33:21Regaining?
33:22Let's see whether you're right.
33:25Here we go.
33:26Regaining.
33:27Oh, look at that.
33:28APPLAUSE
33:34You've come through again, Colin.
33:36Crucial conundrum.
33:37And actually, that's good, because the lead was changing all over the place, and I thought
33:42Jamie had it for a while there.
33:43Ten points ahead and all the rest of it.
33:45But on the day, well done, Colin.
33:48Oh, Jamie, bad luck.
33:49Thank you very much.
33:50Back to the great job you do on Sky Sport.
33:54Take this goodie bag with you as well.
33:55About a great time.
33:56Thank you very much.
33:57Travel safely.
33:57Thanks a lot.
33:58See you tomorrow.
33:59And we'll see Susie tomorrow, both Susies tomorrow, all the Susies tomorrow.
34:03We look forward to that.
34:05And Rachel too, of course.
34:06Yeah, and I need to look at Susie P's pictures of the tigers, see what I missed in the meantime.
34:09I'll share.
34:11We'll see you tomorrow.
34:12See you then.
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