Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 2 days ago
Celebrity Puzzling Season 2 Episode 25

Category

📺
TV
Transcript
00:00Hello, I'm Jeremy Vine, and this is the show where two celebrity teams face a series of fiendishly fun puzzles.
00:07I do hope you've got your thinking cap firmly on, because this is Celebrity Puzzling!
00:28Hello, welcome to Celebrity Puzzling. First, let's meet our two incredible team captains.
00:32What she doesn't know about puzzling isn't worth knowing. Been there, done that, check the maths, it's the brilliant Carol
00:37Vorderman.
00:39And facing her tonight, pray silence for our screen queen, is a beloved actor and a joyous person to work
00:44with, is Sally Lindsay.
00:47Yes, and we have celebrity guests, who are tonight's hopefuls.
00:52With Carol is an actor who has been in everything from Game of Thrones to Danger Mouse, and let's see
00:57if that versatility extends to puzzling, it's Kevin Eldon.
01:02Joining Sally is a comedian who started out working in a supermarket tonight.
01:07He's the unexpected item in our bagging area, the Stephen Bailey. Welcome.
01:12Jeremy.
01:15Kevin, first of all, we must mention, you have been directed by Scorsese.
01:20I have been directed by Scorsese, yes.
01:23You've also played Danger Mouse.
01:25Yes.
01:26Now, that's breadth.
01:28That's range.
01:29Yeah, man.
01:30That's what I'm here for.
01:31What were you doing on Danger Mouse?
01:32I get bored if I'm not creatively different, you know.
01:36Danger Mouse, I was being Penfold, his high-voiced assistant.
01:41Go on.
01:42Without the use of, well, he was right up here.
01:45What are we going to do now?
01:46I can't do it now.
01:47But, yeah, we could only do one episode a day, otherwise voice would have exploded.
01:52Unbelievable.
01:52But that was fun.
01:54That was under Armstrong, and he was the big white mouse.
01:57And that wasn't the one that Scorsese directed?
02:00That was, he dropped out early.
02:04Artistic differences.
02:07Brilliant.
02:08We often notice interesting connections.
02:10Now, you do comedy as well, Kevin.
02:12And, of course, Stephen, you're a comedian too.
02:14Yeah.
02:14Electrically, yeah.
02:15And the ability to make people laugh is a gift, particularly in this horrible world that we're in now.
02:20I went to see Stephen very recently, and he's absolutely joyous.
02:24Really?
02:25That's the word.
02:26Did you allow her to sit in the front row?
02:27I would never let anyone you know in the front row.
02:30I would not do it, because I'd just get thrown.
02:32I'm actually quite shy.
02:34So people you know at the back, and then really attractive homosexual men on the front row.
02:41And that is how a show is made.
02:43All right.
02:44In each episode, our two teams, a.k.a. them over there, must face a random selection of puzzles.
02:50Participation is mandatory.
02:51We shuffle the deck every day, so no two contests are ever the same.
02:54Their aim is to bank as many points as possible, which is crucial, because they'll want a big lead going
02:59into our final round.
03:00Answer bank.
03:01And for the winning celebrity guests, there's more.
03:04By more, I actually mean this is our amazing puzzling cube.
03:07We have some pictures of it on a plinth.
03:11Oh!
03:12Look at that!
03:12And not only that, the plinth is illuminated.
03:16OK, listen, here we go.
03:18Time to find out the identity of round one.
03:20Let's get puzzling.
03:21It's a bit like hide-and-seek, but with letters.
03:23It's hidden answer.
03:27Here's how it works in this game.
03:28The answer will be there right in front of you, so you'll see it on the screen.
03:32But sadly, it's a bit jumbled up.
03:34So there's a puzzle world on the left, followed by a clue on the right, so you've got rehydrated prince.
03:39Prince is the clue here.
03:40I think I know what that is.
03:42Go on.
03:43Is it Prince Harry?
03:45H-A...
03:46Let's see.
03:46Prince Harry.
03:47Oh, yeah, there.
03:47Oh.
03:48Yes!
03:49Oh.
03:50You don't have to use all of them.
03:51Oh, no.
03:52This is a...
03:52I'm dead good at the examples.
03:54That was an example.
03:55No points on offer there, so let's do it for real.
03:57Carol and Kevin, here is your first one.
04:00Here we go, Carol.
04:01Right.
04:02Bachelor burp.
04:03Burp is the clue.
04:05Forget bachelors.
04:06We find it in bachelor.
04:07What is a burp?
04:08Yes.
04:09Uh...
04:10Um...
04:11Well, cholera's in there, but it's probably not...
04:14Uh...
04:14Wretch?
04:15Wretch?
04:16Wretch?
04:17Wow.
04:18To burp.
04:19What do you do when you burp, you...
04:21Belch.
04:22Belch?
04:23Belch.
04:23Let's see if it's right.
04:24Did you say belch?
04:25Yeah.
04:25Belch.
04:27Yeah.
04:28Well done.
04:28Well, I must say, I think if you'd said cholera,
04:33I would have just had to accept it, really,
04:36because it's such a brilliant spot.
04:37Yes.
04:38Okay, Sally and Stephen, your turn.
04:40Here we go.
04:41With yours.
04:42Bronchial country.
04:44Country is the clue.
04:45What country's in there?
04:46So is it, um...
04:48I can see China.
04:50I can see China.
04:51China.
04:52Yeah.
04:53Yeah.
04:53Well done.
04:54Is that right?
04:55Yeah, go on, say it.
04:56China.
04:57Can I see China?
04:58You're doing a Donald Trump accent, Jeremy.
05:00Yeah, well...
05:01Yeah.
05:01I thought Stephen said it in China.
05:04China.
05:05So bad.
05:06Biden was so...
05:07China.
05:09Get ready.
05:09Carol, Kevin, here's the next one.
05:12So, fondling sport.
05:15Sorry.
05:16Golf.
05:17Golf is the clue.
05:19Golf.
05:19Is it golf?
05:21Golf is golf.
05:22Well done, Sally.
05:23Well done.
05:24Sally and Stephen, here's your next puzzle.
05:28Swallowing tree.
05:32Willow.
05:33So, tree is the clue.
05:34Check it.
05:35L-L-O.
05:36Willow.
05:37Yeah.
05:38Yeah.
05:38Let's have a look.
05:39Willow.
05:40It's certainly in there.
05:41Yes.
05:41This is the answer.
05:42I wonder, is there any other tree we could get out of there?
05:45Get an owl.
05:45We can get an owl out of the tree.
05:47Owl?
05:47Yes.
05:48Are we playing a different game now?
05:49No, sorry.
05:50We're just playing that game where we talk about things on the way through.
05:53That was the silly old me.
05:55Back to business.
05:55See this.
05:56Right, she's got her serious head on.
05:58Okay, Carol and Kevin, here's your final one.
06:03Elongated beards.
06:04Oh, you should know this.
06:04I should know this, then, shouldn't I?
06:06Oh, yeah.
06:06You're a beard guy.
06:07Beard is the key.
06:08Yes, well, goatee, they say goatee.
06:11You want to go goatee?
06:12Very good.
06:13Okay, we like that.
06:14Let's see.
06:15Goatee, it's in there.
06:17It is the right answer.
06:20It's both.
06:21Yeah.
06:21Goatee is the right answer.
06:23So the last hidden answer puzzle of the round is this time for Sally and Stephen, because
06:27they went second.
06:28Here's yours.
06:30Overbaked booze.
06:31We should know this one.
06:34I can see vodka.
06:35Yeah.
06:37We can always do vodka.
06:39Let's spell it out.
06:40V-O-D-K-A.
06:42Vodka.
06:43Vodka.
06:44Vodka.
06:45Okay, let's see if vodka is in there.
06:47Da.
06:48Da.
06:48It's there.
06:50Well done.
06:51Let's see what that's done to the scores.
06:53Carol and Kevin have now got six points.
06:55Sally and Stephen have got six points.
06:59So it couldn't be more exciting, and that includes everything on every channel.
07:03If you managed to solve it at home, well done, because it's really not as easy as they
07:07made it look in this first round.
07:08In a moment, it will be time to send our teams off to the letterbox, which might be an OTT
07:12way of putting it.
07:13They're only walking across the studio, after all.
07:15They're not going up Everest.
07:16Going first is Carol and Kevin, and the game you're playing tonight is Flipside.
07:23You're going to see a word.
07:24All you have to do is give us the opposite meaning of that word using the letters provided.
07:28The technical term for this is antonym, but antonym doesn't look good as a game show title.
07:34So we've been told not to say it.
07:37I think it looks great.
07:38Solve the puzzle, and you'll get three points for your team.
07:40Here we go.
07:40Yeah.
07:41Here we are.
07:41Good example.
07:42Curse.
07:43Curse, yes.
07:45Bless is curse, and that was contained in the anagram.
07:48Well done.
07:49We'll have no cursing in this round, though.
07:50It's a family show.
07:51Thank you very much.
07:52Carol and Kevin, do head over to the letterbox to play Flipside now.
07:56Let's go.
08:00Carol and Kevin, remember to hit the button when you have your answer.
08:03Don't forget you are looking for something that has the opposite meaning.
08:06Here is your first.
08:07Flipside, your time starts now.
08:11Wordy.
08:12What's your saying?
08:13Succinct, I think.
08:14Succinct.
08:14Ah, very good.
08:17Very good.
08:19That way.
08:20Yep.
08:21Okay.
08:22Very good.
08:23Thank you very much, yes.
08:24There's a certain succinctness about the gameplay there.
08:27Just bang.
08:28Okay.
08:28Three Cs.
08:29Your second puzzle will have one extra letter available that you don't need.
08:32A red herring, if you will.
08:34But it's worth four points.
08:35If you're ready, your time starts now.
08:40Absence.
08:41Absence.
08:42Yes.
08:43So there's a...
08:44Oh, present.
08:46Yes.
08:46We don't need the Y.
08:48That's it.
08:49There's an extra letter.
08:49We don't need the Y, the present.
08:51Wow.
08:52A gift.
08:52Absence.
08:53Exactly.
08:53Absence.
08:54Well done.
08:55Well done.
08:55Okay.
08:56That threw me again, then.
08:57It's funny, having sometimes the extra letter or two is, and this next one is going to have
09:01two, makes it harder.
09:03So that'll confuse you further.
09:04But if you solve it, it's worth five points.
09:06So, let's go.
09:07Your time starts now.
09:08The word is courtesy.
09:10Courtesy.
09:11Um, with the opposites.
09:12I am...
09:12Is it rudeness?
09:14Is it rudeness?
09:15Or is it...
09:16Yes, it is.
09:17Straight away.
09:19Yes.
09:21Yes.
09:22Yes.
09:22Wow.
09:23She's back.
09:24She's back.
09:25The thing is, I was seeing kindness there, which is not an antonym, so it was this
09:28one.
09:29I didn't understand the basic concept of the game.
09:31He said the word.
09:32Yes, you said it.
09:34Oh, we've got to put money in the swear box for that, I'm afraid.
09:37The antonym.
09:37But yes, rudeness is the antonym of courtesy.
09:40Good effort, Carol and Kevin.
09:41Your trip to the letterbox has scored you 12 points.
09:43Sally and Stephen.
09:44Oh, no.
09:45I didn't get any of them.
09:46Not after that.
09:47You didn't get them?
09:48No.
09:48Let's see.
09:49You'll get your chance in just a tick.
09:51Not for a few minutes, though, because it's time for a pre-arranged ad break, and I would
09:55press on with the show myself, but you've got to be present or it's no fun.
09:59See you soon.
10:03Have a go at this path words puzzle.
10:05Swap the letters in just one column to reveal the answers.
10:09Choose wisely.
10:21Did you swap the correct letters and solve this path words puzzle?
10:26If you solved it, well done.
10:30Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling.
10:32We're thrilled to have you with us, aren't we, folks?
10:34Oh, yes, yes.
10:35So excited.
10:36Yes, there we are.
10:37So genuine, genuine.
10:37They are actors, but they are thrilled, honestly.
10:40We're mid-round.
10:40Time to crack on with Flipside.
10:42So Sally and Stephen's turn at the letterbox.
10:45You are colleagues.
10:46You don't want to fall out here.
10:47No.
10:48You're going to see a word.
10:49You're looking for the opposite meaning to find the correct answer.
10:52When you're ready to lock in the answer, hit the button.
10:54You'll score three points if you solve the first puzzle.
10:57Sally and Stephen, here's your first one.
10:59Your time starts now.
11:02Destroy.
11:03Oh, well done, Sally Lindsay.
11:05Yes, Sally Lindsay.
11:10Fantastic.
11:11So good.
11:12So good.
11:13Destroy.
11:14OK, right.
11:15Well done.
11:15You got it.
11:16Bang on.
11:16Your second puzzle will have one extra letter available that you don't need.
11:20I know, Stephen.
11:21Really throws you that.
11:22How are the legs?
11:22Are they shaking?
11:23I'm all right.
11:24Use the table for stability.
11:26Vardis is so good at this.
11:28I'm just glad I've got one.
11:29Well, don't worry.
11:30It's all going your way still.
11:32It's worth four points for the next one.
11:33And here it is.
11:34Your time starts now.
11:37Safe.
11:38Perilous.
11:40Perilous.
11:41Oh, Sally.
11:42I was going to say unsafe.
11:44Perilous.
11:45Is that right?
11:46I don't know how to tell it, though.
11:46Oh, you.
11:48Oh, does that count that it's a lot one?
11:50Is that right?
11:51Is that right?
11:51It is.
11:53It very much is.
11:54It's gone green.
11:55Well done.
11:56How great is that?
11:58Your final puzzle has two red herring letters just to confuse you further.
12:02But if you solve it, it's worth five points.
12:04Let's do it.
12:04Your time starts now.
12:06What is it?
12:07It's significance.
12:09Right.
12:09Irrelevant.
12:10No.
12:12Unwanted.
12:15Significant is discarded.
12:18I can't think of anything except insignificant.
12:21Significant.
12:22So we've got...
12:24What?
12:24Waste.
12:25No.
12:28L and a T.
12:29They always go together.
12:30This one's hard.
12:32Significant is...
12:34And it's marginal, is it?
12:36No.
12:36No, there's no G.
12:39You're running out of time.
12:41Trivial.
12:43Trivial.
12:43Trivial.
12:45Five seconds.
12:47Oh.
12:48Oh.
12:48Oh, my gosh.
12:50Oh, the agony.
12:51Was it right, though?
12:53No.
12:54It was right.
12:54Oh, it's gone green as well to add to the paint.
12:57Oh, for goodness sake.
12:58Oh, this situation.
13:00Oh, and I was looking at the W and the M and wanting them to be in it.
13:04Did you get it, you guys?
13:05Yeah, we did.
13:06Did you whisper it to each other?
13:08Yes, we did.
13:09Yeah, you got it just literally a second too late.
13:12There we go.
13:13Oh, please head back to your seats.
13:14Oh, heartbreakers.
13:18How many points did you rack up at home?
13:20Well done, Sally and Stephen.
13:22Your visit to the letterbox has scored you seven points,
13:25so we'll see now what's happened to the overall scores.
13:27Sally and Stephen.
13:2813.
13:30Yeah?
13:30Carol and Kevin.
13:3218.
13:33Oh, my goodness.
13:34It was that trivial thing, wasn't it?
13:37All right.
13:38No, all right.
13:38I mean, you know, I'm just mentioning what's been happening.
13:40In case anyone's just catching up with us, it's been...
13:43You'll be in it.
13:44They had, you know, a little moment.
13:46Kevin, tell us about Tolkien and all that stuff you're doing at the moment,
13:49because it's amazing.
13:50The Rings of Power, yes.
13:52The Rings of Power.
13:53The Rings of Power, Tolkien-based, in which I play a dwarven warrior,
13:57and there's a lot of big beards and hair,
14:01and that's just the ladies.
14:03And, but, you're three hours, you're three hours in the chair,
14:07and, you know, it's five o'clock in the morning,
14:08sometimes three and a half hours.
14:09I mean, quite often, I just fall asleep.
14:11But it's all right, because you just wake up,
14:12and then suddenly you've turned into Brian Blessed,
14:14and you get paid for it.
14:16It's brilliant.
14:17Stephen, you're also a black belt in Taekwondo.
14:19I am.
14:20People don't think this about me.
14:21No?
14:22Well, I didn't imagine.
14:23I don't know why, I know.
14:24Have you ever had to use it?
14:27Well, not in real life.
14:28However, I did use it on Madame Blanc last series.
14:31Well, it's stupidly, over the odd glass of wine,
14:33he told me that it was a black bacon Taekwondo.
14:35So what did I do?
14:36Wrote it in.
14:37I went back to my little computer and went,
14:38well, that's going in, kid.
14:40We say you haven't used it yet,
14:41but the game isn't quite over now.
14:43That's right.
14:45We might need some flying kicks.
14:47OK, this next round will test how good you are at deciphering codes.
14:50It's called Cipher.
14:54Here's an example for you to get you going.
14:56I'll give you a category clue,
14:57and then I'll show you the puzzle you have to solve,
14:59which is concealed by a code of symbols.
15:02US First Lady.
15:03If you get it straight away, you'll bag three points.
15:05If you're struggling, I'll reveal a letter in the cipher.
15:09Anyone want to try that now, first?
15:11Michelle.
15:12Michelle Obama, you think.
15:13OK, you think Michelle.
15:15But let's say if you couldn't do it,
15:16we'd say, OK, for two points, we can give you it if you get it now.
15:20We've given you the L.
15:22And then we say, if you still can't do it,
15:24for one point, we've given you another letter,
15:26and then you can try, and you are right.
15:28Of course, let's see the answer.
15:29Michelle Obama.
15:30That's how it works.
15:31Ideally, you want to solve it without seeing any letters at all.
15:34Sally and Stephen, you're going in first.
15:36Here's your cipher.
15:38Two words.
15:40Newspaper.
15:43OK, so let's use the newspaper, so it's two...
15:46What newspapers have it?
15:48Daily Mail.
15:48Daily Mail, of course it is.
15:50Daily Mail.
15:52Daily Mail, you say.
15:53Well, yes, it's funny enough,
15:54it's interesting how many letters are the same in those words,
15:57sharing three letters.
15:58Let's have a look.
16:00Daily Mail is right.
16:02Carol and Kevin, who is your first one?
16:05Again, two words, this time a medical condition.
16:09Well, it's got two the same in the second word,
16:12so that could be...
16:13Yeah.
16:15It's not Daily Mail.
16:17Ooh, ooh, you know, at the bottom.
16:19Yeah, same starting letter.
16:20Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:22Not a hangover.
16:23No.
16:24Hangover, interesting.
16:26It was.
16:28Got a double letter in the second word.
16:30Yeah.
16:30Something feet.
16:32Flat foot.
16:34Flat feet or flat foot.
16:36Flat feet or flat foot.
16:38Flat feet.
16:40Flat feet.
16:41Let's see if that's right.
16:42Flat feet.
16:44I'm in medical conditions.
16:47Blimey!
16:49Wow.
16:50Oh, God.
16:51Wow.
16:52That is good work.
16:54Well done, mate.
16:54Flat feet.
16:56The next ones might be tougher.
16:57Sally, Stephen, here's yours.
17:01Oh, dear.
17:02Out come the emojis.
17:04Festive fun.
17:05Is it...
17:06C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A...
17:10So, Christmas...
17:12Cracker.
17:13Is it C-R-A...
17:16Christmas cracker.
17:17Oh, that would work.
17:18Christmas.
17:19C-H-R-I-S-T...
17:21Yeah.
17:22Christmas...
17:23Cracker.
17:23Cracker.
17:24Say it.
17:24Say it.
17:25Christmas cracker.
17:26Christmas cracker, you say?
17:30That's a cracker.
17:31It's a cracker.
17:33Christmas crackers, right.
17:34This is hotly contested again.
17:36Carol and Kevin also playing well for your next cipher.
17:39Here we go.
17:41Two words.
17:43Different flags this time.
17:44Monopoly property.
17:45Monopoly property.
17:46So, limited choices here.
17:49Something square, but foot street goes in.
17:52The Ukrainian flag, if that is what it is.
17:55Yeah, street.
17:55E-E-T.
17:56So, that means the T...
17:58Right, street.
17:59So, any of those letters in the second one or the first one?
18:02No.
18:03Okay.
18:03So, hang on.
18:06This might be very pertinent to the programme.
18:08It could be Vine Street.
18:10Oh, no.
18:10The E at the end isn't there, isn't it?
18:14That's a disappointment.
18:16It is, isn't it?
18:17Oh, my God.
18:19Hockham Road, Euston Street, Northumberland Avenue, Leicester Square.
18:24We do need...
18:25Okay, well, I'll have a letter.
18:27Okay, let's have a letter then.
18:28So, down to two points now, if you get it.
18:30The letter we can give you is T.
18:32Oh, dear.
18:34That's useless.
18:34They weren't listening, I promise.
18:36Yeah.
18:37Worse than useless.
18:38Okay, come on.
18:38That is so unfortunate.
18:40Street, Oxford Street.
18:41Street, A, B, A, Angel.
18:44No.
18:44No, Angel.
18:45You can ask for another letter.
18:46It goes down to one point if you do.
18:48Oh, God.
18:49We're going to have to have another letter.
18:51I think we are.
18:51We're going to have to have another letter.
18:52Another letter.
18:53Go on.
18:53Okay, another letter down to one point.
18:55Don't give us E.
18:56If it's in the...
18:56D.
18:57Oh.
18:59Er...
18:59Then D.
19:01Er...
19:02Bond Street.
19:03Bond Street!
19:05Is that your answer?
19:06Yes.
19:07All right, Bond Street is their answer.
19:09Let's see.
19:10Doubt in myself there.
19:11Doubt in myself.
19:12Yeah.
19:13It's hard there.
19:15So, I was desperately...
19:16I was praying for Vine Street.
19:18Oh, such a narcissist.
19:22The level might get a bit harder again now for your final ones each.
19:25Here's yours, Sally and Stephen.
19:27Oh, blimey.
19:28Oh, my God.
19:29So, shapes here.
19:31Different colours.
19:31Dog breed.
19:32Dog breed.
19:33Two words.
19:35Because there's two...
19:35Right, there's two letters there.
19:38So, yeah.
19:39Say it.
19:40Tell me a...
19:41Because it's two R's.
19:43Or is it...
19:44Tell me a...
19:45No, it's not right.
19:46T, G, R.
19:47No, there needs to be another letter.
19:49Would you like a letter?
19:50Yeah.
19:50Yeah.
19:50Okay, let's give you one.
19:54L.
19:54Oh.
19:55I love something.
19:56Is it some...
19:58Collie?
19:59Collie?
19:59Collie.
20:00Border Collie.
20:01Border Collie.
20:02Yes.
20:03Border Collie, you say?
20:05Oh, no.
20:06Not now he said it like that.
20:06For two points, let's have a look.
20:08I'm right.
20:10Well played.
20:12You shouldn't say it like that.
20:14You were like, Border Collie, you say.
20:16I was like, well, that's wrong.
20:17Oh, my God.
20:18That's nice.
20:19Do you know I used to live next door to a Border Collie called Trixie?
20:22There you go.
20:23Thank you, Trixie.
20:24All right, the final cipher to solve for Carol and Kevin.
20:26Here it comes both.
20:28Oh, loving it.
20:29Okay, we've got those symbols now.
20:31And it's a crafting tool, please.
20:34Okay.
20:35A craft tool.
20:36A whittler?
20:37A saw or a...
20:38Whittle.
20:40Sewing needle or...
20:43Needle.
20:44Yes.
20:45John.
20:49Knitting needle.
20:50Knitting needle, I think.
20:51Oh.
20:52We think it might be knitting needle.
20:56I don't know how you've done it, if it's right, but let's see.
21:00Knitting needle.
21:02She got that as well.
21:03Sally did get it.
21:04I got it as well.
21:05I believe it.
21:05Knitting needle.
21:07Well done.
21:07At the end of that round, Sally and Stephen have played so well.
21:1021 points.
21:11Carol and Kevin have played even better.
21:1325 points.
21:14It was just ahead.
21:17Just the wits of a knitting needle.
21:20Did you, playing at home, manage to outscore our celebrities?
21:23Because they're all playing really well today.
21:25So, Carol, Sally, Kevin and Stephen are clearly exhausted from their exertions.
21:30Poor lambs.
21:30We'll have a quick break.
21:32We'll see you in a few minutes.
21:33Yes.
21:36Can you use the clue and pick the starting point to solve this around the block puzzle?
21:41All will be revealed after the break.
21:54Did you successfully solve this around the block puzzle?
22:00If you cracked it, well done.
22:04Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling.
22:06I'm Jeremy Vine.
22:07My karaoke song is Gold by Spandau Ballet.
22:10Relevant, perhaps, but interesting.
22:12Speaking of interesting, Carol and Sally are currently locked in a real battle for puzzling
22:16supremacy today, alongside Kevin Eldon and Stephen Bailey.
22:20This is where Kevin and Stephen are put to the ultimate puzzling test.
22:23So, it is time for the celebrity guest puzzler head-to-head.
22:26And the game is Join the Dots.
22:32So, here, Carol and Sally can kick back a little and let their celebrity guests take
22:36the load.
22:37Kevin and Stephen, on the screen, you will be shown a puzzle consisting of a category
22:41and a series of dots.
22:42So, you can see the category there is School.
22:45And the dots will start to spell out the correct answer.
22:48There we are.
22:50Just an example.
22:51Headteacher, is it?
22:53There we are.
22:54Okay.
22:55The first player to buzz in and give the correct answer will score two points.
22:58If a player buzzes incorrectly with their answer, the animation will freeze.
23:01And their opponent will have the chance to steal.
23:03So, be quick, but be right.
23:06And you've seen how it works.
23:07There are five puzzles to solve.
23:08Fingers on buzzers.
23:09Here we go.
23:11Music event is the clue.
23:15Kevin.
23:16I'm guessing that it might be Glastonbury.
23:19Is that right?
23:21No.
23:22Chance to steal.
23:23Is it Glastonbury Festival?
23:25Is it Glastonbury Festival?
23:27No.
23:28Brutal.
23:29Oh, no.
23:30No.
23:30Go on, go on.
23:32You were fast, but maybe too fast.
23:34Yes.
23:34Okay.
23:35Here is the next one.
23:37Category goalkeeper.
23:39Oh, for goodness sake.
23:42If it's not Gordon Banks, I don't know who it is.
23:45Oh, well, that's good for me, actually.
23:48Oh.
23:51That's when you know.
23:53Kevin.
23:54It's there, basically, isn't it?
23:56Go on.
23:56Is it Jordan Pickford?
23:58It's Jordan Pickford.
24:01Oh, good.
24:03Here's the next one, then.
24:04It probably isn't football.
24:05No, it's not.
24:06It's Staceman.
24:06And we're going to show you the dots, and they start to move now.
24:10Buzz when you know.
24:12Oh, it's just coming together.
24:15Well, there must be something in there.
24:17Oh, Stephen.
24:19Nelson Mandela.
24:20Nelson Mandela.
24:21Is it right?
24:22Yes, it is.
24:22Well done.
24:24It's Staceman.
24:25It threw me.
24:25Well done.
24:26Time for another.
24:27Action Stations.
24:28Category.
24:29Cult TV.
24:31Oh, I hope if they mention this show, we're going to get on the pitch.
24:36Oh, Stephen.
24:38Stranger Things.
24:39Stranger Things, he says.
24:41Is Stranger Things right?
24:43We were talking about that earlier.
24:45We were only just talking about that.
24:47You've got your eye in, haven't you?
24:49Next one.
24:49Stranger Things is right.
24:51Another, please.
24:53Final one now.
24:55Tennis player.
24:58Two words.
25:00Sort of equal length words.
25:03Looking for letters.
25:05Lots of verticals.
25:09Stephen.
25:10Yannick Sinner.
25:12It's virtually complete.
25:14Is that right?
25:16Yannick Sinner.
25:17Yannick Sinner, yes.
25:18Of course you do.
25:19Yannick.
25:20So, there we are.
25:21Well done, Kevin and Stephen.
25:22Kevin, two points there.
25:23Stephen just scooted ahead there with seven.
25:27So, let's look at the totals then.
25:29Carol and Kevin, 27 points.
25:32Stephen and Sally have now moved ahead with 28.
25:36Oh my goodness.
25:38What a contest we have here.
25:40Come on, what's going on?
25:41Do you find Yannick Sinner or Yannick Sinner before Stephen, before Kevin, I think maybe.
25:45You're still looking for him.
25:46Still looking for him, yeah.
25:48Our next round is all about making some serious shapes.
25:51Yes, it is shapeshifters.
25:52Oh, I like those.
25:55So, show you an example of how this one works.
25:56You will see a grid of answers, a question and a corresponding shape.
25:59Simply give me the correct answers that fit exactly inside the shape.
26:02So, pretty simple shape here.
26:04By the way, of course, Sally, you cannot rotate the shape.
26:08The shape's brilliant.
26:09Can I take exception to that as a catchphrase?
26:12Why?
26:12I've got an alternative.
26:14Oh, go on then.
26:14It may be a shame, but the squares stay the same.
26:18Oh!
26:19Can we write that down upstairs?
26:21Write that down.
26:21It may be a shame, but the squares stay the same.
26:25So, you say, it may be a shame, and I say, but the squares stay the same.
26:30Right.
26:31So, here, this is just the example.
26:33Film is directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
26:35And we're looking for one above the other, like the shape.
26:37Psycho and the birds.
26:38Psycho and the birds.
26:38The birds and psycho.
26:40Well, they were certainly his.
26:42Let's have a look and see if that's right.
26:44That's good.
26:45And then we can also show you other ones by him.
26:47Vertigo.
26:48Strangers on a train.
26:49Yeah.
26:50So, that's how it works.
26:51Sally and Stephen are up first.
26:53Here is your first shapeshifter puzzle.
26:56Two points on the line.
26:57Playing pieces in the board game operation.
27:00Funny bone, definitely.
27:01Definitely wishbone.
27:03Definitely wishbone.
27:04Oh, yes.
27:04Is it broken heart or wishbone?
27:06I think broken heart.
27:07I don't know.
27:08You tell me.
27:09No, you tell me.
27:09I was seven the last time I played it, so.
27:12I would guess wishbone and broken heart.
27:14Let's do it.
27:15Let's do wishbone and broken heart.
27:17Let's do that.
27:18Okay.
27:19So, playing pieces in the board game operation,
27:21you've gone for wishbone and broken heart.
27:22Is that right?
27:24Yeah.
27:25Well done.
27:27Bravo.
27:28Funny bone and Adam's apple would have also counted,
27:31but they didn't fit the shape.
27:33So, Carol and Kevin,
27:34here is your first shapeshifters puzzle.
27:37Peppa Pig characters.
27:39Peppa Pig characters.
27:40And it may be a shame,
27:41but the squares...
27:43Stay the same.
27:44Oh.
27:45He says,
27:46one on top of the other Peppa Pig characters.
27:49Have you ever seen Adam's apple?
27:50It's a few years ago now.
27:51Yeah.
27:52Because mine are sort of out.
27:53I could talk too old.
27:53Yeah.
27:54I don't recognise Adam Adder.
27:57No.
27:58Mandy Mouse, Harriet Hedgehog?
28:00In which case,
28:01if there is no Adam Adder,
28:03then that centre one's out, isn't it?
28:05Yeah, I guess so, yeah.
28:06Yeah.
28:07OK, I think we should try Mandy Mouse and Harriet Hedgehog,
28:12but I'm not sure.
28:14OK, we're going Hedgehog Mouse.
28:16Hedgehog and Mouse is your answer.
28:18Let's see, Harriet and Mandy.
28:19Let's see if that's right.
28:21No.
28:22Oh, you can steal for a point.
28:24My kids are 15 now,
28:26but I watch this, like,
28:28with, like, one eye open
28:29till I was asleep.
28:31I think it might be
28:32Freddy Fox and Zoe Zebra.
28:34All right.
28:35Are you right about that,
28:36Freddy Fox and Zoe Zebra?
28:38Let's see.
28:38For a steal.
28:40Yeah.
28:42It's worth it.
28:43So let me tell you,
28:44Freddy Fox, Zoe Zebra, correct.
28:46Pedro Pony has a pet stick insect
28:48called Stephen, correct as well.
28:49Mandy Mouse loves playing basketball.
28:52Edmund Elephant is in there,
28:53but obviously the only two
28:54that are in the right formation
28:55are Freddy and Zoe.
28:57Sally and Stephen,
28:58here's your second puzzle.
28:59The shape has been increased,
29:00so now you need to find
29:01three answers in the grid
29:02that match the shape,
29:03and we've made the grid bigger.
29:06This is worth three points now,
29:07but you still can't rotate the shape.
29:09Here we go.
29:10What a shame.
29:11Performers at Live Aid.
29:12Oh, what a great one.
29:13So it's one above the other
29:14and then a diagonal downwards.
29:17OK.
29:18It is, yeah.
29:19It's not black lace.
29:22It's The Who, definitely.
29:23They did both Live Aid.
29:24Status Quo was the first act on,
29:26and Brian Ferry.
29:29Now, that, I think, is it.
29:32So that's what I'm going for.
29:33The Who, Status Quo, Brian Ferry.
29:35The Who, Status Quo, Brian Ferry.
29:36And you're in a sort of
29:38music industry adjacent.
29:39And my husband played
29:40the second Live Aid.
29:42Oh.
29:42So he played with The Who
29:43on the second Live Aid.
29:44Wow.
29:45Oh, and he's the only drummer
29:46that played with both.
29:47So he played the Style Council
29:48in the first.
29:49Did he?
29:49Fantastic.
29:51OK, let's see if you're right.
29:52The Who, Status Quo, Brian Ferry.
29:55I did think when that came off,
29:57I thought, uh-oh.
29:58Yes.
29:59Anyone know any other?
30:00I mean, Elvis was there, of course.
30:02Queen.
30:02Elvis Costello, Queen.
30:04Yeah.
30:04Sade, how can we forget Sade?
30:06Brilliant, Elvis.
30:07There we go.
30:08OK, Carol, Kevin, for three points.
30:10Next one.
30:12Cities in the Southern Hemisphere.
30:14Be careful here.
30:15You've got an L-shaped.
30:16And we know it's a shame,
30:18but the squares are part of the game.
30:21So I am going with...
30:22That's not the right motto,
30:23but it was quite good.
30:23Yes.
30:25Johannesburg.
30:26Johannesburg, yes.
30:27Because Kenya is on the equator,
30:31isn't it?
30:31And Joburg is below,
30:33so I'll say that's Southern Hemisphere.
30:35OK.
30:35But Buenos Aires is pretty low down.
30:39Yeah.
30:40And Auckland is, obviously, yeah.
30:43We're going for Johannesburg,
30:44Buenos Aires,
30:46and Auckland.
30:47Joburg, Buenos Aires, Auckland.
30:49Let's see if you're right.
30:51Yeah, very good.
30:52Very good.
30:55So, shall I just run through a few for you?
30:57Yes.
30:57So, Brisbane, Australia,
30:59Harare, in anyone?
31:02I don't know where...
31:02Which country?
31:03Kenya?
31:04Zimbabwe.
31:05OK, Sally and Stephen,
31:07here's your final one.
31:07It's a slightly larger grid this time,
31:09but you're still looking for three answers
31:10that match the shape.
31:11It's one,
31:11and then it's one up
31:12and one down on the diagonal.
31:14OK.
31:14Sports with round balls, please.
31:17So, rugby's no.
31:19OK, no rugby.
31:20Because that's like...
31:20Ice hockey, no.
31:22Croquet, yes.
31:23Table tennis, yes.
31:25Water polo, yes.
31:26There's water polo, yes.
31:27Um, Canadian football...
31:32What's billiards?
31:33Isn't that like chess?
31:33Billiards, yeah.
31:35I don't know what shinty is.
31:37Ice hockey's a puck, no.
31:39Because field hockey's a round ball,
31:40and I don't know what shinty and billiards is.
31:42Billiards, all right.
31:43Because field hockey's on the grass, isn't it?
31:45I think it is.
31:47Field hockey, billiards,
31:48and shinty, whatever that is.
31:49Do you know what shinty is?
31:51No.
31:52We do need an answer.
31:56Medical condition, isn't it?
31:56I think guess that.
31:57Field hockey, billiards,
32:00and shinty, whatever that is.
32:01All right.
32:02Shinty, billiards, field hockey.
32:03Let's see if it's right.
32:04Says it like that.
32:06Ah!
32:07Well done, Stephen,
32:08on knowing field hockey was a ball.
32:10I guess hockey tends to have balls, does it?
32:12Yeah.
32:12Shinty is played in the Scottish Highlands,
32:15he said, respectfully.
32:17Billiards, of course, round balls.
32:19Field hockey round.
32:20Let's have a look at the other ones
32:21that do have rambles.
32:22Obviously, table tennis,
32:23water polo, croquet,
32:26cricket, lacrosse.
32:27Yeah.
32:28But you can't put them into the right shape.
32:30No.
32:30Do the, do the, do the, go on.
32:32Because it seems a shame.
32:33Do the thing, what you could...
32:34Seems a shame.
32:35Might be a shame.
32:35But you can't make the squares take the blame.
32:38No, but the squares stay the same.
32:40Exactly, yes.
32:41Yeah, the squares stay the same, yeah.
32:42It's as bad as you can't rotate the shapes.
32:44No one's getting it.
32:45All right, Carol and Kevin, here we go.
32:48Words in the title of C.S. Lewis's Narnia books.
32:51It's three, one dropped between the other two.
32:55So we're going like that.
32:57Yeah.
32:57Um, it was, uh, the silver armchair or the chair or something.
33:07Nephew, nephew's in one.
33:10Dawn's in one.
33:11Voyage of gold.
33:14Lion, witch, and wardrobe.
33:15Yeah.
33:16Is there a secret?
33:17Is there a secret one?
33:18Prince Caspian.
33:19It can't be a secret because of the shape.
33:22It might be a shame, but the squares stay the same.
33:26Is it?
33:26Yeah.
33:27Well, yeah, that's a rule, isn't it?
33:28And a secret wardrobe Prince?
33:31Prince?
33:32Okay, let's try Dawn Voyage Golden.
33:36Go on.
33:37Dawn Voyage Golden.
33:39Let's have a look.
33:39Dawn Voyage Golden.
33:42Oh, okay.
33:44You can steal for a point.
33:46It must be, um, Prince Wardrobe Secret then.
33:50Secret Wardrobe Prince.
33:51Let's have a look.
33:53Oh.
33:53No, no.
33:54Let me tell you.
33:55This will be good.
33:56So let's reveal the answer, please.
33:58Oh.
33:59Voyage Horse Battle.
34:01You're absolutely right.
34:02I mean, Kevin, you're very good on this because Voyage of the Dawn Treader is a title.
34:05So Dawn would have counted as well, but we'll come to that in a second.
34:08The Last Battle is a title.
34:11And The Horse and His Boy is a title.
34:14Oh, I don't remember that one.
34:15We'll have a look at the other ones.
34:17So Lion, Witch and Wardrobe account for two of them.
34:20Dawn Treader we've got there.
34:22The Magician's Nephew.
34:24Prince Caspian.
34:25And The Silver Chair.
34:27But Voyage Battle Horse, what a good question.
34:29I'm so stumped you both.
34:31There we go.
34:31At the end of that round, Carol and Kevin have 30 points.
34:36That's six.
34:36Sally and Stephen are just moving away with 37.
34:42That's a minute.
34:44So what do you make of that?
34:46That was quite a round, wasn't it?
34:47Lots of fun.
34:48Are you beating our celebrities?
34:49It's time for our penultimate round here.
34:51Both teams will be tackling The Letterboxd.
34:53And the fastest team to solve their puzzle will receive two bonus points, which could be crucial come the end
34:58of the show.
34:59So it's time to play Letterboxd Ladder.
35:03I'll show you how it works now.
35:04So you're going to see three key words appear on the screen.
35:08Wind out mouth.
35:10And then a series of spaces between them.
35:13And you've got to find connecting words.
35:15So for example, will you give this a go?
35:17You've got letters to choose from above.
35:19So wind something.
35:20Word that comes after wind.
35:22Chill.
35:23Wind chill.
35:24Chill out.
35:24Good.
35:25So it needs to fit.
35:25Go before out.
35:26Yes.
35:26And then out.
35:27Out loud.
35:28Out loud.
35:29Well done.
35:30Loud mouth.
35:31I got loud mouth.
35:33So you can see you've only got five letters left to choose from.
35:36I was going to say guard.
35:37Mouth.
35:38Organ.
35:39Organ.
35:40Oh, I wouldn't have got that one.
35:42Wind chill.
35:43Chill out.
35:43Out loud.
35:44Loud mouth.
35:45Mouth organ.
35:45All the letters and spaces you need to complete the puzzle will be laid out in front of you.
35:49And as always, you'll be against the clock.
35:51You can solve the ladder in any order.
35:53And as soon as you've completed the entire puzzle, you must hit the button to stop the clock.
35:57You'll score two points per solved word.
36:00However, if you complete all three words faster than your opponents, you'll get two bonus points.
36:05Sally and Stephen, because you're leading, please head over first to the letterbox to face your ladder.
36:12As soon as you solve the ladder, hit the button to stop the clock.
36:15Your time starts now.
36:17Oh, OK.
36:17So you've got full engine number.
36:19There are the letters.
36:20Oh.
36:22Oh.
36:22Um.
36:25Oh, no.
36:26Full.
36:27OK.
36:27Right.
36:28Steam.
36:29No notes.
36:30Steam engine.
36:30Yes.
36:31Well done.
36:31Steam.
36:32I've got the M.
36:33Full steam.
36:35Oh, yes, it's gone great.
36:36Well done.
36:36Brilliant.
36:37Steam engine.
36:38Um.
36:40Number.
36:40Think of engine things.
36:42Engine.
36:43Shop.
36:45Engine.
36:48Oil.
36:49Engine oil.
36:49Tank.
36:50Tank.
36:51No.
36:51Does anyone go with?
36:52No.
36:52Would it?
36:53I don't know.
36:54We don't have a K.
36:55No, we don't have a K.
36:56Um.
36:57Engine.
36:57Um.
37:00Number.
37:01Plates, is it?
37:02Plates.
37:02Number plates.
37:02Too many letters.
37:03Hang on.
37:03Number plates.
37:04Oh, number plates.
37:05Plates.
37:06Oh, I see what you're doing.
37:06Time is running out.
37:07Engine.
37:08What's that?
37:09More.
37:10No.
37:11Room.
37:12Engine room.
37:13Go, go, go, go, go.
37:15Oh, just there.
37:16Well done.
37:17Well done.
37:17We've got seconds of running out of time.
37:20But there it is.
37:21Room number.
37:22Exactly, room number.
37:23Well done.
37:23You did very much get it.
37:25Perfect, perfect.
37:26Well done, Sally and Stephen.
37:26You've scored six points.
37:28We'll see if it's good enough for those bonus points, though,
37:30because, of course, Carol and Kevin can get a bonus if they go faster.
37:33Before they face their ladder, we think we should stop for our final commercial break.
37:38So, my birthday's coming up.
37:39If nothing else, this might give you a few ideas.
37:43Much love and see you soon.
37:47Why don't you try unscrambling this fenundrum during the ads?
37:54Get puzzling.
38:07Did you successfully solve this fenundrum?
38:12If you did, great job.
38:17Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling.
38:19Not to put too fine a point on it, but one of our teams is about to win.
38:22So, let's discover who that will be together.
38:24It's tight.
38:25It's nip and tuck here.
38:25Carol and Kevin, time to face the letterbox ladder,
38:28so you'll have three new connecting words to solve.
38:31You need to beat the time set by Sally and Stephen
38:34in order to earn the crucial bonus points.
38:37Remember, once you solve all three, hit the button.
38:39Good luck.
38:40Your time starts now.
38:43We've got happy name kick.
38:46Happy place.
38:47Place name.
38:48Happy place.
38:49Yeah, place, yeah.
38:50You carry on.
38:52Yeah.
38:53Name and then to kick.
38:55Name.
38:56Oh, you're right on.
38:57Happy place.
38:58Well done.
38:58Place name.
39:00Name, card, card, kick.
39:01What have we got here?
39:03Um...
39:04Kip.
39:05Kip.
39:05Kip.
39:06Kip.
39:06Kip.
39:06Kip.
39:07Kip.
39:07Kip.
39:08Kip.
39:08Kip.
39:09Four letters.
39:10What have we got?
39:11Name.
39:12Name, rost.
39:12Name, post.
39:14Name.
39:15Hmm.
39:18Drop.
39:19Name, drop.
39:19Name, drop.
39:20Go on to the next one.
39:21What have we got left?
39:22Drop, kick, and kick.
39:23Start.
39:24Kick, start.
39:25Oh, you're doing all the work.
39:26You're doing all the work.
39:27Yes, well done, well done, well done, well done, you've got three rights, we've got a good time now, I'm
39:33sure.
39:34Well done, so we've got happy place, place name, name drop, drop kick, kickstart.
39:40OK, great effort, head back to your seats, we'll see what the score says.
39:47So, Carol and Kevin, you've managed to add six points to your score, and you finished the fastest.
39:52Which is a big thing, such a tight game, so you get the two bonus points as well.
39:57So let's have a look at the scores before the final, they are Carol and Kevin, 38.
40:03Oh my God, it's close.
40:04Sally and Stephen, 43.
40:07It's really close, and it really does come down to this, the final round, the answer bank.
40:15OK, so a little bit of catching up to do on this side, but very much doable as we all
40:22know.
40:22In a moment I'll show you a grid of 12 words, I'll then ask questions against the clock,
40:26buzz in and give me the correct answer, which may be a little bit lateral, like a crossword clue.
40:31If an answer has more than one word, you must give all the corresponding words in the correct order.
40:36You will score a point per word, so it could add up to winning or losing the whole show just
40:41on this.
40:41Let's reveal now the words on the answer bank.
40:44Captain, West, Face, Let, Manga, Of, Underpants, Star, Book, Ham, Dominic, Mormon.
41:08OK, there they all are, take a good look, take them in.
41:12If you're all ready, let's play tonight's final.
41:14Your time starts now.
41:17A villainous lion.
41:19Sally.
41:20Scar.
41:21Correct.
41:22Meat from a pig.
41:24Kevin.
41:24Pam.
41:25Correct.
41:26Tighty-whities.
41:28Stephen.
41:29Underpants.
41:30Correct.
41:31What?
41:31Of course.
41:32A British actor who starred in The Wire.
41:34Sally.
41:35Dominic West.
41:36Correct.
41:38Japanese comics.
41:40Sally.
41:40Manga.
41:41Correct.
41:42Anagram of Stew.
41:45Carol.
41:47West.
41:49Just correct.
41:51A prince of Denmark.
41:54Kevin.
41:55Hamlet.
41:56Hamlet is right, well done.
41:59Dav Pilkey, superhero.
42:02Carole.
42:04Captain Underpants.
42:05Correct.
42:06No way.
42:07Sometimes called a skip up.
42:09Carol.
42:10Captain.
42:11Correct.
42:12When the ball clips the net in tennis.
42:16Kevin.
42:17Mlet.
42:18Mlet is right.
42:19A member of the A-team.
42:22Sally.
42:23Face.
42:24Correct.
42:25One piece or Dragon Ball.
42:32Kevin.
42:33Underpants.
42:38Manga.
42:39Manga.
42:40I haven't given you that.
42:41No.
42:42Come on there.
42:43One piece or Dragon Ball was manga.
42:45Those are examples, I guess, of the comics we're talking about.
42:48Okay.
42:49Unless this episode has been edited in some mad experimental way of not being made aware of.
42:54We have now reached the end.
42:56And we have our winners.
42:58This is so close, guys.
43:00Let's have a look at who's come out on top.
43:03Carol and Kevin have 46 points.
43:06Sally and Stephen have four.
43:10Oh, my goodness.
43:12Well done.
43:13Well done.
43:14Sally.
43:15That was so close.
43:16Yeah, it was close.
43:17But you were catching up.
43:18You were so close.
43:19It was very close indeed.
43:20Stephen.
43:21Didn't we do well?
43:22Watch out for nerds here.
43:23Because I'm going to say something amazing.
43:24You will get the Celebrity Puzzling Cube to take home with you.
43:30Yes, yes, yes.
43:32I'll let you have a go on the train.
43:34Great.
43:35Can I just say, I never win anything.
43:37And when I go to Sally's house, I always pose with her British Soap Award.
43:40And now I have one.
43:43Very slightly tragic.
43:44I've only won.
43:45No, you haven't.
43:46So, that's it.
43:46I hope you enjoyed it, Kevin.
43:48I haven't had time to get me anagrams that I did my homework on for everybody's names.
43:54Oh, go on.
43:54Do you want to hear them?
43:55Yeah, yeah.
43:56Yeah, come on.
43:56This is a great way to finish.
43:58It's an anagram heavy, isn't it?
43:59Okay, Jeremy Vine is enemy jiver.
44:02Wow.
44:03Never knew that.
44:04Yeah.
44:04Sally Lindsay, slay ill Sandy.
44:08Stephen Bailey, yet plebeian.
44:11Shh.
44:12And the best one, Carol, rad corn removal.
44:16Yeah.
44:17We had the rad corn.
44:18I didn't know.
44:18Oh, leg off.
44:19No, the rad corn was removed earlier.
44:21And mine, Kevin Eldon, is a magnificent man hunk.
44:23Yay!
44:25Well done.
44:26What a nice way to finish.
44:27That's it.
44:28My thanks to our brilliant teams, to Carol and Sally, of course, to Kevin and Stephen.
44:32Legends all.
44:33Join us next time for more celebrity puzzling.
44:35Good night and puzzle on.
44:36Good night and puzzle.
44:40Good night and puzzle.
44:43Good night and puzzle.
44:55Good night and puzzle.
44:55Good night and puzzle.
44:55Good night and puzzle.
44:56Good night and puzzle.
44:58Good night and puzzle.
45:01Good night and puzzle.
Comments

Recommended