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00:00Hello, I'm Jason Manford and welcome to The Answer Run, the quiz where players have a 50-50
00:16chance on every question. It's as simple as that and here is how it works. Every question has two
00:22possible answers. In this example we've got here, it's Bert and Ernie. Questions will make their
00:28way down the run and our teams will swipe towards the answer they think is correct. So we've got
00:33character played by Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins for £50. I reckon that's Bert and that £50 goes
00:39into my prize pot. But if I got it wrong, Sesame Street character with a unibrow, I'm going to say
00:44Ernie. Got it, I can't believe it. I got that wrong which means I lose that value. So let's meet the
00:52teams taking on The Answer Run today. I'm Zoe, this is Wayne and we are friends from Stockport.
00:59I'm Mayank, this is Aaron, we're brothers-in-law and we're from Birmingham. I'm Rhys, this is Kira
01:04and we're a couple from Edinburgh. Well it's great to see you all and we'll get to know you a little
01:10bit better as you make your way to The Answer Run. It's time to get started. Let's have a look at the
01:15three categories that you get to choose from in round one. So we've got Lewis Hamilton, Andy Murray,
01:22Cambridge, Oxford, Cake and Biscuit. I know which one I would want to be picking but you are the guys
01:29who get to decide. The only way to get the category you want is to win the race to the run. Otherwise you
01:36could be stuck with something you don't fancy. So teams, get yourselves ready. If you buzz in with an
01:42incorrect answer, you'll be frozen out and the others can buzz in. The first team to give three
01:47correct answers will step up to the run first and get the choice of categories. So let's play Race to the Run.
01:57Right, fingers on buzzers. Here's your first question. The acronym FOMO stands for fear of
02:04Mayank and Aaron. Missing out. Missing out, very good. You didn't miss out there, didn't you? One point to you.
02:10All right, next question. What is the name of Charlie Brown's pet dog in the Peanuts comic strip?
02:16Mayank and Aaron again. Snoopy. Snoopy, it is. Well done. One more and you'll be going up to the answer
02:22room. In 1986, Ian Hislop became editor of which? Mayank and Aaron. Private Eye. Private Eye.
02:30Well done. And that's three points for you guys. Congratulations. So come on down and join me at the run.
02:36Mayank and Aaron, welcome to the answer run. So both GPs, is that right? Yeah, that's right.
02:50Fantastic. But brother-in-laws just happen to have the same job? Yeah, so Aaron's married to my sister,
02:56who is also a GP as well. So a family trade. Yes. Brilliant. It's just nice to be in the same room
03:02as one. To be honest, these days, price kids. You've got an unusual phobia, Mayank. I do, I do.
03:08So, lettuce. Lettuce. Is that the only thing you're scared of or is that just the tip of the iceberg?
03:13What? Dude. Come on, everybody. Right, let's have a little look at your options.
03:19So, you get first choice. Lewis Hamilton, Andy Murray, Cambridge, Oxford, cake, biscuits.
03:25Was there any of them that you had your eye on when they first come on? You like sports, don't you?
03:29I do like sports. What are you thinking about Lewis Hamilton and Andy Murray?
03:32I think I know a bit about them, but then we all eat cakes and biscuits, so maybe we'll have a good crack at that.
03:37Cambridge, Oxford, I'm not too confident on. Not at all, no.
03:40Maybe just cake and biscuit. I think let's do it. Yeah? Yeah.
03:43Cake and biscuit. Cake and biscuit. Why not? Let's prep the answer on.
03:46So, you're going to be swiping left for cake and right for biscuit. There are 15 questions.
03:54Correct answers, add money to your bank. Incorrect answers, take away from your bank.
03:58If a question reaches the bottom of the answer run before you've swiped, that will count as a wrong answer
04:03and the amount will come off your prize pot. There's £1,000 up for grabs.
04:08Let's start with your first question.
04:11Alternative name for a small bar of soap?
04:14It's a cake. Cake, yeah. Go with that.
04:16Cake. Cake. Very good. Cake or soap, £20.
04:20Anzac in Australia and New Zealand.
04:23So, I love these. They're biscuits.
04:25Fair enough.
04:26Oaty biscuit for £50.
04:29Famous quote attributed to Maria Antoinette, let them eat.
04:33Definitely cake. Yeah, for sure.
04:35There you go. She didn't actually say it, but she's famous for it nonetheless.
04:39Next question.
04:43So, I think that's Seabiscuit.
04:44I think Seabiscuit's got to be right.
04:46Seabiscuit for £50.
04:48Said to have been served to athletes at the first Olympic Games in 776 B.C.
04:54I'm not sure about that. Let's try cake.
04:59It was, it was cheesecake.
05:00£100 there.
05:01How Jaffa cakes are classified for VAT purposes.
05:06It's a cake, right? Because biscuits are...
05:07It's in the name, surely. Yeah, Jaffa cake.
05:10Cake, well done.
05:14Pastel in Spanish.
05:16I think, I think I'd probably go for a biscuit.
05:21Let's go biscuit.
05:22Oh, you lose £100 on that.
05:24It was cake.
05:26Name derived from French and Latin, meaning twice cooked.
05:30Biscuit.
05:30Twice cooked, right?
05:32Very good.
05:33Mentioned by Jayquees in Shakespeare's As You Like It, Act 2.
05:39I don't know this.
05:40It's a big one.
05:41£250.
05:41I've never read this.
05:42What do you want to go for?
05:42Cake.
05:43Cake.
05:43Let's do it.
05:44Oh, what a shame.
05:46Down to zero.
05:46It was biscuit.
05:47Let's start again.
05:48Here we go.
05:48By the Ocean, according to DNCE.
05:52That's cake.
05:53Cake?
05:55By the Ocean, £20.
05:58Eaten by Bruce Bogtrotter in Roald Dahl's Matilda.
06:03I love this scene.
06:03It's a hundred pounds.
06:04It's a chocolate cake.
06:06Oh, what a gross scene that was.
06:09£100.
06:15I'm not sure about this.
06:17Like a biscuit?
06:18Yeah, try a biscuit.
06:19Yeah, the Garibaldi.
06:21For £20.
06:23Type known as chiffon, first marketed in the 1940s and made using oil.
06:28I've heard of chiffon cake, so I think we should try that.
06:31You're quite right.
06:32Chiffon cake, £50.
06:34Next question.
06:35Fired, but not glazed pottery.
06:39It's a biscuit.
06:40It's worth £50.
06:41Try it.
06:44Correct.
06:44Biscuit.
06:44And your last question.
06:46Offered to Artemis, Greek goddess associated with the moon.
06:52A moon cake.
06:53Moon cake.
06:53That's what I'd go for.
06:54I won't have a clue.
06:55Moon shakes cake.
06:56Well done.
06:57Fantastic.
06:58Brilliant stuff.
06:5913 questions correct there.
07:01You did incredibly well.
07:02Just that one big one.
07:04You lost £250.
07:05That was unfortunate, wasn't it?
07:06I took you right down there.
07:07Don't know you don't know, do you, I guess?
07:09Absolutely.
07:10So, £340.
07:11That money is safe for now.
07:13Off you pop.
07:13Back to your podium.
07:14All right, let's find out who's next to face the answer run.
07:22First to three, we'll get to choose.
07:25At the end of the first race to the run, Zoe and Wayne and Rhys and Kira are yet to score.
07:30So, fingers on buzzers.
07:32Geoff Hurst and Damien Hurst are slang terms for what class of university degree?
07:41Recent, Kira.
07:42First.
07:43A first, yeah, rhyme in slang.
07:44There you go.
07:46In which English county is the seaside resort of Ilfracombe?
07:51Recent, Kira.
07:52Devon.
07:53Devon is correct.
07:54Well done.
07:55Storming ahead.
07:56On the fifth day of which month is Guy Fawkes Day observed?
08:00Zoe and Wayne.
08:01November.
08:01November the fifth, of course.
08:04Remember, remember.
08:05Two, one.
08:06Here we go.
08:07In a game of chess, which piece can only ever move diagonally?
08:11Rhys and Kira.
08:12The bishop.
08:13The bishop.
08:14Well done.
08:14So, that's three points for you guys.
08:16Come and join me at the answer run.
08:24Rhys and Kira, welcome to the answer run.
08:27What do you do, Kira?
08:28I'm an office manager.
08:29Yeah, and what about you, Rhys?
08:30I'm an engineer.
08:31Engineer, all right.
08:32What sort of engineering do you do?
08:33Aerospace engineers.
08:34Oh, wow.
08:35If any planes go wrong, don't blame me.
08:37No, I won't blame you.
08:38I mean, it'd be too late, wouldn't it, to be fair?
08:40Great stuff.
08:41And you sometimes get mistaken for somebody on the telly, do you?
08:44I do, yeah.
08:45Stacey Solomon, in case anyone hadn't already guessed.
08:48Yeah, no, I looked at it on the screen earlier, I thought, yeah, I could see that similise.
08:52And Rhys, you said you have one as well.
08:54Yeah, all my friends call me Wallace from Wallace and Gromit.
08:56I mean, I've got to say, that's less flattering, isn't it?
09:00All right, let's get the categories back up on the board.
09:04We've got Lewis Hamilton, Andy Murray, Cambridge and Oxford.
09:07Is there any there that you want to avoid or any that you fancy?
09:11What do you think?
09:11Well, your family are from Oxford, so there's a bit of knowledge there.
09:15But I quite like tennis and you're quite into sport, so...
09:18I know my F1, so we both could do well on the Lewis Hamilton and Andy Murray one.
09:22Lewis Hamilton and Andy Murray, OK.
09:25You happy about that, guys, to miss out on that one, or were you hoping for it?
09:28We just wanted a cake and biscuit, really.
09:30You wanted a cake and biscuit, don't we all?
09:32OK, right.
09:33All right, let's prep the answer run.
09:35You are going to be swiping left for Lewis Hamilton and right for Andy Murray.
09:39You've got 15 questions, there's £1,000 up for grabs.
09:42Remember, you need to swipe before the question hits the bottom of the run.
09:47And here is your first question.
09:49Born in Hertfordshire.
09:51Lewis Hamilton.
09:51Lewis Hamilton.
09:52Andy Murray, Scott.
09:53£20, it's Lewis Hamilton.
09:56Performed on a Christina Aguilera track as ex-NDA.
10:00I don't think Andy Murray would be up for that.
10:03I'd love to have seen Andy Murray do it.
10:05£50.
10:06Married in 2015.
10:08I think that's Andy Murray.
10:09Andy Murray, yeah.
10:10I think Lewis Hamilton's married.
10:12£20 to Kim Sia.
10:14Has had teammates called Kyle Edmund and James Ward.
10:18Definitely Andy Murray, yeah.
10:20£50.
10:23Is older.
10:24It's worth £100.
10:26Nearly 40.
10:27What do you think?
10:27Lewis Hamilton's about 38.
10:28What, Andy Murray?
10:29Potentially, yeah.
10:30He's retired.
10:32Oh!
10:33Lewis in 85, Andy Bourne in 1987.
10:37Middle name, Barron.
10:40Well, I don't know.
10:41Lewis Hamilton.
10:41Yeah.
10:42That sounded like Andy Murray thing.
10:44Oh, no.
10:45It was Andy Murray.
10:46You would have lost £50 if you'd have had it.
10:48Won in England on the 7th of July 2013, worth £100.
10:53That's Andy Murray.
10:54Yeah.
10:55That's right, Wimbledon.
10:56Well done.
10:57Back tattoo with the words, Still I Rise.
11:01It's definitely Lewis Hamilton, Lewis.
11:02Touch it, I think.
11:04£20.
11:05Well done.
11:06Subjects of 2020, Maggie Hambling painting at the National Portrait Gallery.
11:10It's worth £250.
11:12Not sure about that.
11:12It's a big one.
11:13I think Lewis Hamilton.
11:14Go for it.
11:15Not sure.
11:16Oh!
11:17No, it was Andy Murray, so we're back to zero.
11:21Beloved pet bulldog, Roscoe.
11:23I think that would be Lewis Hamilton.
11:25Yeah.
11:25£20.
11:26Well done.
11:27Founded sports management company called 77.
11:31I don't know.
11:32Lewis Hamilton?
11:33Yeah.
11:33I'll go with that.
11:35Oh, no.
11:35Takes you down to zero again.
11:37That was for £100.
11:38One BBC Sports Personality of the Year twice in a row.
11:41I think that was Lewis Hamilton.
11:42What do you think?
11:43Lewis Hamilton, probably.
11:44I don't know.
11:45Oh, no.
11:46It wasn't.
11:46It was Andy Murray, unfortunately.
11:482015 and 16, he won it.
11:50In Consortium, attempting to buy Chelsea FC in 2022.
11:55Definitely Lewis Hamilton.
11:57£50.
11:58Well done.
12:002019 documentary resurfacing.
12:04Do you know it?
12:04I don't know.
12:05I don't think it was Andy Murray.
12:06No, I think Lewis.
12:07Lewis Hamilton.
12:07Yeah.
12:09Lose that £50.
12:10Last question.
12:11Let's get this one.
12:12Come on, have something.
12:13Knighted first for £100.
12:16Andy, I think.
12:16Andy must have dropped off to win a birthday.
12:19Sir Andy!
12:19In 2017, well done.
12:22Lewis Hamilton was 2021.
12:25Crikey, what a rollercoaster.
12:27That was like watching the F1, then.
12:29All over the place.
12:31I don't know if I'm Sarah.
12:31That's the only thing.
12:33Five times you thought it was Lewis and it was Andy Murray.
12:38Although I would like to see Andy Murray with a back tattoo.
12:40That would be good.
12:41That would be pretty good.
12:42Well, look, £100, it's not nothing.
12:45That money is safe for now.
12:47You go and join the others.
12:48So, two teams have played, one is left.
12:56Zoe and Wayne, please join me at the answer.
13:05Hi, guys.
13:05Hi.
13:06So, you've been friends for a long time?
13:08Over 20 years.
13:09Over 20 years.
13:10And where did you meet?
13:10Where we used to work at Sainsbury's when we were teenagers.
13:14So, what do you do now, Wayne?
13:15I am a fish fryer.
13:17Lovely.
13:17In Stockport?
13:18I am.
13:18I might have to pop in, mate.
13:19Yeah.
13:19I will do, yeah.
13:20You're more than welcome.
13:21Thank you very much.
13:22And as friends, what are you like?
13:23Are you wild on a night out?
13:25Yeah, can be wild.
13:26What's the worst mishap you've had on a night out?
13:29Falling asleep on a train and ended up miles away.
13:32Where did you end up?
13:33London.
13:34And where were you trying to get to?
13:35Stockport from Manchester.
13:37One stop, eight minutes.
13:38Yeah.
13:39And you ended up in London.
13:40Yeah.
13:41That's a very expensive mistake.
13:43Yeah.
13:43Crikey.
13:44OK, well, look, you've been left with Cambridge and Oxford.
13:49Is it what you'd have gone for?
13:50You fancied the cake and biscuit?
13:51Yeah, cake and biscuit.
13:52Not that.
13:53Well, you just never know with the answer, Ron.
13:55You never know.
13:55Let's prep it for you.
13:57You're going to be swiping left for Cambridge and right for Oxford.
14:00Once again, you've got 15 questions and £1,000 is available in the bank.
14:05So, here is your first question.
14:09Title bestowed on Prince William in 2011.
14:12It's worth £20.
14:13The Duke of Cambridge.
14:15Well done.
14:16On the River Isis.
14:18Oxford Island.
14:19Oxford?
14:19Yeah.
14:21That's right.
14:21Runs through Oxford.
14:22For £50.
14:23Footlights Club.
14:26Oxford?
14:26Oxford.
14:27Go on.
14:28That's Cambridge Footlights.
14:30£20, that was.
14:31You've just lost.
14:32Carfax Tower Landmark.
14:35Cambridge?
14:37Yeah.
14:37Go on.
14:39It's worth £50.
14:41Unfortunately, it's taken you back to zero.
14:43It was Oxford.
14:44Oxford?
14:45Radiohead were formed.
14:46For £100?
14:48Just guess.
14:50Oxford.
14:51Well done.
14:51Good guess.
14:52Well done.
14:54Cowley Car Plant.
14:55Cambridge.
14:56Cambridge.
14:57Go on, then.
14:58It wasn't.
14:59It was Oxford.
15:00So, you lose £50.
15:01Further north.
15:02Is it Cambridge or Oxford for £100?
15:04Go on.
15:06Well, geography's not your strong point anyway, is it?
15:08Let's see what your next question is.
15:10Setting of detective drama, Grantchester?
15:13I think Oxford.
15:15Go on.
15:17It was Cambridge, unfortunately.
15:20Won the men's university boat race more often.
15:23This is the big one.
15:23Yeah.
15:24Cambridge.
15:25Cambridge.
15:26Well done.
15:27£250.
15:28Let's try and keep it.
15:29Brooks University for £20.
15:31Oxford, definitely.
15:32Oxford.
15:33Well done.
15:35Football team won the 1986 League Cup.
15:38Cambridge.
15:39Cambridge.
15:40It was Oxford United.
15:42You lose £100.
15:44Next question.
15:45Spy ring, including Kim Philby.
15:49Oxford, yeah.
15:50Try it.
15:51It was Cambridge.
15:52We lose £20.
15:55Girton College for £50.
15:58Cambridge.
15:59The first women's college at Cambridge.
16:01Well done.
16:03Direct trains.
16:04Oh, my goodness.
16:05From London.
16:06Lee from Paddington Station for £50.
16:08The train experts.
16:09Try that.
16:10Oh, look at that.
16:11Oxford.
16:12Well done.
16:13Last question.
16:16Austin car model.
16:19Cambridge or Oxford?
16:20It's worth £100.
16:20Let's go.
16:22Oh, Cambridge.
16:24What a shame right at the end there.
16:25That was tough, wasn't it?
16:26But you banked £150, so that money is safer now.
16:31The most important one there was the big money one,
16:33the boat race.
16:34Was it a guess or your avid watchers?
16:36No, I knew that one.
16:37You knew that one, you got that straight away.
16:39No.
16:39Cambridge have won the boat race 87 times, Oxford 81,
16:43just in case that comes up on another quiz.
16:45So £150.
16:46Head back to your podium.
16:47Well done, guys.
16:48So, at the end of round one, let's take a quick look at the totals.
16:57Wallace and Stacey, I mean, Rhys and Kira have £100.
17:01Zoe and Wayne have £150.
17:03But in the lead so far, £340.
17:04And Mayank and Aaron.
17:06It's time now for round two.
17:12Now, it's a bit more difficult, round two.
17:14When you step up this time to the answer run, the stakes are higher
17:17because at the end of the round, we will be losing one of our teams, sadly.
17:22Let's take a look at the new categories.
17:24Four weddings and a funeral love, actually.
17:29Walker, runner, blue, green.
17:32Once again, we'll play a race to the run
17:34to see who gets first choice of those categories.
17:37You've seen how important that can be in round one.
17:40And remember, an incorrect answer will freeze you out of the game.
17:44So, fingers on buzzers.
17:45Which YouTube collective consists of seven friends,
17:49including Mini Minter, Bazinger and...
17:53Mayank and Aaron.
17:55The Sidemen.
17:55The Sidemen. Well done. One point to you.
17:59Which 1945 George Orwell novel features pigs named Napoleon
18:03and Rhys and Kira?
18:05Animal Farm.
18:06Animal Farm. Well done.
18:09Who was the lead performer in the halftime show
18:12at the 2025 Super Bowl?
18:15Mayank and Aaron.
18:17Kendrick Lamar.
18:18Kendrick Lamar is correct.
18:212-1 to you guys.
18:23Which artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
18:26Mayank and Aaron.
18:28Michelangelo.
18:29Michelangelo, of course.
18:30Well done. Three points to you.
18:31You make it first again.
18:32Come and join me at the answer run.
18:40OK, Mayank and Aaron back here again first.
18:44Fantastic.
18:45Now, if you won some money today, what would you spend it on?
18:47I think I'd like to take the family to go and see their sister-in-law in Australia, really.
18:50Oh, lovely.
18:51That'd be a lovely trip.
18:52Yeah, so that's my sister.
18:53And that's your sister?
18:53Yeah, and she's got a couple of kids.
18:55Is Mayank, is he allowed to come?
18:56Well, if he does well today, we'll think about it, yeah.
18:58Well, look, £340 so far in the pot.
19:02That money is safe for now.
19:03In this second round, you really need to concentrate because each question now has two values.
19:10A higher amount and a lower amount.
19:12If you're confident of the answer, then go for the higher amount.
19:15You can see them alternating there.
19:17If you're not so sure, aim for the lower amount.
19:20The correct answer there was Ghost.
19:23Let's remind you of the categories.
19:26We have Four Weddings and a Funeral Love Actually, Walker Runner, Blue Green.
19:30Which ones do you fancy?
19:31So, I know nothing about rom-coms.
19:33I don't think I've seen either of those two films.
19:35OK.
19:35I like the sound of Blue Green.
19:37Blue Green could be anything, but I think I know what's blue and what's green, so it might
19:40be the one to go for, yeah.
19:42You hope so?
19:43OK.
19:43I'm colourblind, so...
19:46Should we test you out?
19:47Should we just go for Blue Green?
19:47You're actually colourblind.
19:48I am colourblind.
19:49But you're going to go for Blue Green?
19:50We're going to go for Blue Green.
19:51Why not?
19:51I mean, you're a mystery to me, mate, you really are.
19:54OK, let's spread the answer on.
19:57You're going to be swiping left for Blue and right for Green.
20:01Any money that you get here will be added to the money you banked in round one.
20:05You've got 15 questions.
20:07There's £2,000 up for grabs this time.
20:09And here is your first question.
20:12Zoolander's iconic model pose.
20:14That's Blue Steel, isn't it?
20:16Blue Steel, and you've got the higher amount of £100.
20:19Well done.
20:19Wrapper Stephen Manderson.
20:22Is that Professor Green?
20:24Let's go for it.
20:24Try Green.
20:28Professor Green, £100.
20:31Spotify logo.
20:32That's definitely green, isn't it?
20:33Green.
20:33£40.
20:36£40.
20:38On flag of Kenya.
20:39It's worth £200 if you get this right.
20:41Definitely got a green stripe, I'm sure.
20:44Black, red and green stripes for £200.
20:47Snooker ball placed in centre of the table at the start of a frame.
20:51It's the blue.
20:51It's got a big blue.
20:54Blue.
20:54Well done.
20:55It's for £40.
20:55United Nations Peacekeeper Helmets.
20:59Bright blue, I think, aren't they?
21:02Let's go for it, I'm sure of that.
21:03Known as the blue helmets.
21:06New York Jets home jerseys.
21:08This is the big one.
21:08£500.
21:10I don't know.
21:10Go for the lower amount.
21:11Just 50-50.
21:12Yeah.
21:15Known as Gotham Green.
21:17You've got £250 there.
21:18Well done.
21:192024 Brat Colour.
21:21I don't like this album.
21:23Green.
21:23It's green, isn't it, yeah?
21:26Green, well done.
21:28Jeff Bezos, Space Tech Company.
21:31Worth £200.
21:32Blue Origin.
21:32Blue Origin, yeah, I'm sure of it.
21:34Blue Origin for £200.
21:37Bond Street in Monopoly.
21:39Absolutely green.
21:41Get beaten at it all the time.
21:43It was green, well done.
21:45£40.
21:45Background on A Road Direction Signs.
21:49It's worth £200.
21:51It's definitely green, motorways are blue.
21:53That's right, motorways are blue.
21:56Appalachian Mountain Ridge in Virginia.
21:58I'm not sure.
22:00Go for blue.
22:00I think it's blue.
22:02Blue Ridge Mountains, £50.
22:061986 Madonna album.
22:09Blue seems more up a street from the 80s, I think.
22:12True Blue for £20.
22:13Mayor in 2023, Cluedo Updates.
22:19It's worth £200.
22:20Mayor Green.
22:21It's got to be Green's name or Reverend's, I guess, yeah.
22:23Yeah, Reverend Green's been replaced.
22:25Last question.
22:27UK species of woodpecker.
22:30I don't know any species of woodpecker.
22:32Well done for going on the lower amount of £50 there.
22:39The UK species of woodpecker was green.
22:4314 questions correct there.
22:45Crikey.
22:46That was impressive.
22:47I mean, blue and green just struck me as the one to go for,
22:50so I'm glad I did.
22:51But not a fan of Charlie XCX there, are you?
22:53Oh, I really don't like that album.
22:55It gives me a headache every time I listen to it.
22:57Crikey.
22:57And the colour as well.
22:59XCX and lettuce.
23:00What do you like?
23:03Well, impressive work, lads.
23:04You've banked yourself £1,530,
23:06taking your total to £1,870.
23:10Let's see if that's enough to send you through to the next round.
23:13Go and join the others.
23:14Well done.
23:18Let's find out who's next to face the answer run.
23:22At the end of the first race to the run,
23:25we've got Rhys and Kira, 1-0 up.
23:28Fingers on buzzers.
23:30Which country's national airline is Qantas?
23:35Zoe and Wayne.
23:36Australia.
23:36Australia.
23:37Well done.
23:38One all.
23:39The Brockmans are the main family in which sitcom starring Hugh Dennis?
23:46Rhys and Kira.
23:47Outnumbered.
23:48Outnumbered.
23:48Correct.
23:492-1.
23:49Which 2007 national theatre production set during World War I
23:55used puppetry to depict an animal named Joey?
23:59Zoe and Wayne.
24:01War Horse.
24:01War Horse.
24:02That's right.
24:03So two all.
24:04And whoever gets this question right
24:06will be coming up first to the answer run
24:08and choosing that category.
24:10It's all to play for.
24:11Which cosmetics brand famously used the advertising slogan
24:15Because You're Worth It?
24:17Rhys and Kira.
24:19L'Oreal.
24:20L'Oreal.
24:21Well done.
24:22Three points for you.
24:24I didn't know you knew your makeup brands.
24:26I can tell.
24:27Now I'm looking close.
24:28I can see what beautiful skin.
24:30Right.
24:31Come and join me in the answer run.
24:38Rhys, Kira.
24:39If you won some money today, what would you spend it on?
24:40Well, I think the plan is we want to have a little camper van
24:43and go around Scotland and UK.
24:46Okay, visit each other's hometowns.
24:48Well, he's visited Edinburgh, but visit Oxford and Dorset.
24:52Beautiful.
24:53That would be a lovely thing to do.
24:54Okay, well, let's see if we can get you there.
24:56In round one, you added £100 to your prize pot.
24:59That money is safe for now.
25:01Any money you bank now will be added to it.
25:04A reminder that the team with the lowest amount
25:06at the end of this round will be going home.
25:08So it's all to play for.
25:09There are two categories remaining and they are
25:11Four Weddings and a Funeral Love Actually, Walker and Runner.
25:17What do you think?
25:18I think we've watched Bridget Jones, but that's about it.
25:19Yeah.
25:20Okay.
25:21So I think it'll have to be Walker, Runner.
25:24All right, let's prep the answer on.
25:26You're going to be swiping left for Walker
25:27and right for Runner.
25:28You've got 15 questions and you could bank up to £2,000.
25:32Good luck.
25:341980s film with Harrison Ford as Deckard.
25:37I've played Runner, I think that one is.
25:39Higher amount, yeah.
25:40Blade Runner, well done.
25:42Higher amount of £100.
25:43Tom Bosworth is an Olympic...
25:46Walker, I think.
25:49Walker, well done, £100.
25:52Type of long, narrow carpet.
25:54Runner carpet, yeah.
25:55£40, good timing.
26:01Major Liverpool art gallery.
26:05I think it's Walker.
26:06It's worth £200.
26:07£200.
26:10Well done.
26:11What's Walker?
26:12Junior member of a film production team.
26:14I remember mine, yeah.
26:16A few of them knocking around here.
26:18That's right, £40.
26:19Well done.
26:21Former Football Focus host
26:22who joined Classic FM in 2024.
26:25It's definitely Walker, by calling him his name.
26:28Dan Walker.
26:29Dan Walker.
26:31Author of The Colour Purple.
26:33It's worth £500.
26:35So take your time.
26:36It's got to be lower amount.
26:37Lower amount, go runner?
26:37I don't really know it.
26:38I don't know.
26:40That's Alice Walker.
26:42You lost £250, so at least you went for the lower amount.
26:45Ranger played by Chuck Norris in a TV action series.
26:48Free science, Walker.
26:50OK.
26:52£100, Walker, Texas Ranger.
26:54Breed of slender duck, Indian...
26:58I don't know if this was a date.
27:00Walker, maybe lower?
27:01It's worth £200.
27:03Oh, lucky.
27:08It was runner.
27:09OK.
27:09Lost £100 there.
27:12Nickname of Bow Street's 18th century police officers.
27:16I'm not sure about this.
27:17I think maybe we have Walker, because it might be like a joke.
27:21Oh, no.
27:21It was the Bow Street runners.
27:23Remember, if you're not sure, go the lesser amount.
27:25Suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne.
27:28It's worth £200.
27:29You can build it back up here.
27:30I don't know this one.
27:31Go for runner.
27:33Hey, Walker, sorry.
27:34Walker, well done.
27:36£200.
27:38Lead in TV drama Unforgotten and The Split.
27:42Lower amount, maybe Walker?
27:43Walker, yeah, lower.
27:45Nicola Walker for £50.
27:49Climbing Scarlet Plant, also called A String Bean.
27:52Run a bean.
27:53I'm just assuming it.
27:54£40, yeah.
27:55£40.
27:57Run a bean, but you went £20.
27:59Sorry.
28:00Khaled Hosseini's debut novel, partly set in Afghanistan,
28:04it's worth £200.
28:05Oh, it's a...
28:06It's a...
28:07Can I get run?
28:08The Can I run?
28:09Well done.
28:10Last question.
28:12Brothers with number one single,
28:13The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore.
28:15I presume it's Walker.
28:17Walker?
28:17At £100, yeah.
28:19I'll do it.
28:21Walker Brothers are £100, well done.
28:24OK.
28:25You've got 12 questions correct there.
28:27Your technique actually worked quite well there.
28:29You're waiting for the higher amount,
28:30or when you were gambling,
28:31you went on the lower amount for the most part.
28:33It's got to be firmer with that swag.
28:35Well, look, you banked yourself £800 there,
28:37taking your total to £900.
28:40You head back over,
28:41and we'll see if it's enough to take you through
28:42to the next round.
28:48Right, how are our final team due?
28:50Let's find out.
28:51Zoe and Wayne, come and meet me at the Answer Room.
28:59All right, Zoe and Wayne,
29:03how are we going to do with this round?
29:04What have you ended up with here?
29:05Let's have a quick look.
29:07So you've got yourself four weddings and a funeral,
29:09and love actually.
29:10Are you confident?
29:11Are you feeling good about this?
29:12Yeah.
29:13I think that's the one we would have picked.
29:15Really?
29:15Yeah.
29:16Well, that's good.
29:17You don't want too much of an early trip back to Stockholm,
29:19but you never know.
29:21You don't know with this game, you don't know.
29:23If you won some money today,
29:24what would you be spending it on?
29:25We do extreme days out and...
29:27Extreme days out?
29:28Yeah.
29:29What's an extreme day out?
29:30Trying to go to Macclesfield and end up at Euston?
29:32No, we're flying to Ireland tomorrow for the day.
29:35Oh, right.
29:36And then just come back home.
29:37Brilliant.
29:38That is an extreme day out.
29:39Yeah.
29:39Just popping to Ireland for the day.
29:40Fantastic.
29:41Well, look, let's see if we can win you some money.
29:44Let's prep the Answer Room.
29:47So we're going to swipe left for four weddings and a funeral.
29:49Right for Love, actually.
29:50The target to beat is £900 and there's £2,000 up for grabs.
29:55You've got 15 questions.
29:57Best of luck.
29:58Here's your first.
30:00Wet, wet, wet song plays over the closing credits.
30:02Yes, definitely, yeah.
30:03Oh, yeah.
30:04What an absolute banger.
30:06Remember the different amounts.
30:08Rowan Atkinson plays Father Gerald.
30:11Four weddings, is it?
30:12Yeah, four weddings.
30:13Definitely.
30:15£100, well done.
30:17Yeah.
30:17Opening scene at Heathrow Airport.
30:21Love, actually, £40.
30:24Has a character that is known as Duckface.
30:26This is worth £200.
30:28I think it's four weddings.
30:29Yeah.
30:31Oh, you just missed out there.
30:32Oh, yes, that's it.
30:33I love £200, £100 there.
30:35Stars Emma Thompson.
30:38£40, love, actually.
30:40Prime Minister is caught dancing in Downing Street.
30:43Love, actually.
30:43Yeah.
30:45£40.
30:48W.H. Ordon poem is read by one of the characters.
30:51This is the big one.
30:52Four weddings.
30:53Yeah, go.
30:55£500, four weddings, well done.
30:59Has seen set in the US.
31:01I think it's Love, actually.
31:03No.
31:04No, no.
31:04Other one, go on then.
31:05Go on.
31:06Oh, it was Love, actually, and you went the higher amount.
31:10You've lost £100 there.
31:12A choir at a wedding sings All You Need Is Love.
31:15For £200, it was Love, actually.
31:19Ant and Dec have a cameo.
31:21It's got to be.
31:21Love, actually, yeah.
31:23Yeah.
31:24£40, Love, actually.
31:26Film in which Hugh Grant's character is romantically linked to Natalie.
31:30Love, actually.
31:33£200.
31:35Martin McCutcheon, of course.
31:37Directed by Richard Curtis.
31:40I don't know, should we say Four Weddings?
31:42Yeah.
31:4250.
31:43Yeah.
31:46It was Love, actually.
31:47Mike Newell directed Four Weddings and a Funeral.
31:50Features a scene based on a Bob Dylan music video.
31:55Erm, what did you say?
31:57Low Love, actually.
31:58Low.
32:01£20, well done.
32:03Had an aristocracy coordinator.
32:06Worth £200, this one.
32:08Four Weddings, £100.
32:10Yeah.
32:11Four Weddings, former Home Secretary Amber Rudd.
32:14Last question.
32:16Nominated for Best Picture Oscar.
32:18It's worth £100 if you get it right.
32:20Love, actually, go on.
32:22Love, actually.
32:23Go on.
32:23Yep, go.
32:25Ah, it was Four Weddings and a Funeral.
32:28Beaten by Forrest Gump in the end.
32:31Wow, that was incredible.
32:33You really do know your films.
32:3512 out of 15 right there,
32:37and including some of the bigger amounts as well.
32:38Fantastic.
32:39Well done.
32:40You banked yourself £1,280,
32:43which takes your total to £1,430.
32:46Head back and join the others.
32:48Well done, guys.
32:53So, at the end of round two,
32:55let's take a quick look at the scores.
32:58Rhys and Kira have £900.
33:00Zoe and Wayne have £1,430,
33:02but in the lead with £1,870.
33:05And Mayank and Aaron!
33:06Sadly, that means we have to say goodbye to Rhys and Kira.
33:14Would you have chosen a different subject
33:15when you saw those questions?
33:17Did you know those Love, Actually and Four Wedding ones
33:19in the end or not?
33:20A few of the song ones, but not particularly, so no.
33:23You just don't know what's going to come up, do you?
33:24No.
33:25Not cash fees today.
33:26Well, thanks for coming and joining us on The Answer
33:29on Rhys and Kira, everyone.
33:33So, that means Zoe and Wayne,
33:36Mayank and Aaron,
33:37you are going through to battle it out
33:39in the head-to-head.
33:45Here is how this round works.
33:47You'll both start with the money that you banked so far.
33:50Zoe and Wayne, you've got £1,430.
33:52Mayank and Aaron, £1,870.
33:56So, there's £440 between us.
33:59The head-to-head is all about
34:01being in control of The Answer Room.
34:03To decide who will start,
34:05we're going to play another race to the run.
34:07First team to give three correct answers
34:09will take control of The Run.
34:11Fingers on buzzers.
34:13Mitwock is the German name for which...
34:16Mayank and Aaron?
34:17Wednesday.
34:18Wednesday, that's right.
34:19Literally means midweek.
34:21OK, 1-0 to you.
34:22Who wrote the popular science book
34:24A Brief History of Time?
34:26Mayank and Aaron?
34:28Stephen Hawking.
34:28Stephen Hawking.
34:302-0.
34:31In a standard electrical plug,
34:34the three wires are known as
34:35live, neutral and what?
34:38Mayank and Aaron?
34:39Earth.
34:39Earth.
34:40Well done.
34:413-0.
34:42And you have gained control of The Answer Room.
34:44Come and join me, everybody.
34:45APPLAUSE
34:46440 pound difference.
34:54Can you keep control in today's Head to Head?
34:57The category is...
35:00N's in N-Y, N's in R-Y.
35:04What do you think of that?
35:05How's your spelling?
35:06Spelling's good, but you just have to think that extra bit
35:08to think about the end of the word, don't you?
35:10Yeah.
35:10OK, well, you have got control of The Answer Room.
35:13There's a maximum of 20 questions in The Answer Room
35:14and this time you're against the clock.
35:17You've got two minutes to bank as much as you can.
35:20Keep answering correctly and you'll stay in control,
35:22but slip up and you'll hand The Run over
35:25to Zoe and Wayne,
35:27who, as you can see, are back there in the shadows
35:29waiting to steal the power.
35:31Remember, correct answers add money to your pot.
35:34Incorrect answers lose the same amounts.
35:37Whichever team has banked the most at the end of this round
35:39will be going through to today's final.
35:41So, let's prep the answer on.
35:43You're swiping left for N's in N-Y.
35:46You're swiping right for N's in R-Y.
35:49Let's put a clock up for the viewers at home
35:52and your time starts now.
35:55Girls in the Channel 4 sitcom set in Northern Ireland.
35:58Derry Girls.
35:59Derry Girls.
35:59So, R-Y.
36:01£100.
36:02Derry Girls.
36:04Country with the capital Budapest.
36:06That's Hungary.
36:07So, N's in R-Y.
36:09Oh, yeah.
36:10Let's do that.
36:11£100.
36:14Played Frank Confernta in the 1975 film
36:17The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
36:18Worth £200.
36:19Not sure.
36:21Guess.
36:21For the lower amount, N-Y.
36:24Stop the clock.
36:26It was Tim Curry.
36:28So, N's in R-Y,
36:30which means you lose £100
36:31and you lose control of the answer on.
36:34Zoe and Wayne, come on over.
36:36OK.
36:41Only £540 difference between.
36:43Let's restart the clock.
36:45Became Prime Minister in 1905.
36:48Blank Campbell Bannerman.
36:50Just guessed £200, N-Y.
36:53Worth £400.
36:55Stop the clock.
36:57It was Henry.
36:58So, you lose £200
36:59and you lose control.
37:00Mayank and Aaron, come on forward.
37:06All right.
37:09Start the clock.
37:11Jewelers that trademarked 1837 Blue
37:13for its distinctive packaging.
37:16Tiffany, so N-Y.
37:18OK.
37:18£200.
37:19£200, Tiffany.
37:22Element, also known as Quicksilver.
37:25It's Mercury, so R-Y.
37:26£100, Mercury.
37:32Anglo-Indian curry soup
37:34with name derived from Tamil.
37:35Worth £200 if you go for the higher amount.
37:38Just have a guess.
37:41Mulliga Tawny.
37:42Well done.
37:43New Year's Eve music show
37:45hosted by Jules Holland.
37:46Hootenani, so N-Y.
37:48Definitely.
37:49It's the Hootenani for £100.
37:52German state with capital Dresden.
37:55This is worth £500 for the higher amount.
37:57Saxony, right? Saxony, so try it.
38:00Saxony, well done.
38:02Girl in the title of a 1968 Barbra Streisand film.
38:06I don't know.
38:07I've never heard of this.
38:09What's up the clock?
38:10It was Funny Girl.
38:13Zoe and Wayne, come on forward.
38:14£1,690 between you.
38:1820 seconds left on the clock.
38:21Let's restart the clock.
38:23Mancunian industrial life artist
38:25with paintings including Going to Work.
38:27Worth £200 if you get the higher amount.
38:30Don't know.
38:31L.S. Lowry.
38:33Well done.
38:33Ends in a R-Y.
38:35Arndt, who answers readers' problems in magazines.
38:38Definitely.
38:38What's up the clock?
38:41It's Daedra.
38:42Agony, Arndt.
38:43Did you think it was Daedra?
38:45Yeah, Daedra.
38:48We did.
38:48We did.
38:49I mean, still wrong.
38:51So, so not how you swap Daedra either.
38:54Right, let's swap positions.
38:55Let's come back.
38:59Right, OK.
39:01So, only a couple of seconds left.
39:03Let's restart the clock.
39:04See if you can add to your pot.
39:06State capital of Alabama.
39:07Well, if you didn't know, it's not worth the gamble, I guess.
39:15Any idea now you've had a little second?
39:17Montgomery.
39:18Montgomery.
39:19Could have added £400, but good idea not to go for it.
39:22That's your time up.
39:23Zoe and Wayne, come and join us at the answer run.
39:27Oh, man.
39:27I bet you'd be...
39:28I feel like you need an Agony, Arndt now, don't you, after that?
39:31You'd be kicking yourself on the way home.
39:33Yep.
39:33In the end, you managed to get £1,330 in your pot,
39:37but it could not beat Mayank and Arran at £2,920,
39:41which means, sadly, Zoe and Wayne.
39:43That means the game is over for you guys
39:45as you head back down to Stockport.
39:48Good luck.
39:49Get off at Stockport.
39:50Don't keep going, OK?
39:52It's a London.
39:53Zoe and Wayne, everybody.
39:54So we lose Zoe and Wayne,
39:58but it does mean that Mayank and Arran
40:00are through to today's final.
40:06Mayank and Arran, well done.
40:08Here you are in the final.
40:10£2,920 in your prize pot.
40:14All that stands between you and that money
40:16is one final answer run.
40:18This time, when you give a correct answer,
40:20the question will turn into a gold block.
40:24You've got just 90 seconds to answer eight questions correctly in a row.
40:29Your stack will reach the jackpot line
40:31and you'll take home all of your hard-earned cash.
40:34If at any point you're answering correctly,
40:36or if one of your questions hits the top of your stack,
40:39you'll start building again from the bottom.
40:42So your thinking time gets shorter as your stack gets higher.
40:47If at the end of the 90 seconds you reach the halfway line,
40:51we'll give you half your prize pot.
40:53Let's see your all-important final choices of category.
40:59Planet Moon, Eagle Falcon.
41:02Planet Moon.
41:03I'm thinking Planet Moon.
41:05I know more about space than I know about falcons.
41:07I'll be completely honest.
41:08Fair enough.
41:08Planet Moon.
41:09Let's prep the answer run.
41:12You're going to swipe left for planet and right for moon.
41:15Best of luck.
41:16Let's see if we can get you closer
41:18to seeing your sister, sister-in-law in Australia.
41:21We're going to pop a clock up for the viewers at home.
41:23Your time starts now.
41:26Themed restaurant chain co-founded by Bruce Willis.
41:30Planet Hollywood.
41:32Online greetings card retailer founded in 2000.
41:35Moon Pig.
41:36Moon Pig.
41:36Restaurant delivery van in which Woody and Buzz
41:40hitch a lift in Toy Story.
41:42Pizza Planet.
41:44Turn for getting the Queen of Spades
41:46and all hearts in the card game Hearts.
41:49Shooting the moon.
41:50You're halfway.
41:51Musical suite by Gustav Holst.
41:55The planets.
41:56Well done.
41:57Endor, home of the Ewoks in Star Wars films.
42:00Moon.
42:01Moon.
42:02Well done.
42:03Travel Guide.
42:05Publishers founded by Maureen and Tony Wheeler.
42:07Lonely Planet.
42:09One more.
42:091973 Pink Floyd now with the prism on the cover.
42:12It's the dark side of the moon.
42:15Well done, lads.
42:18That was absolutely brilliant.
42:19No messing around at all there.
42:21It fell away.
42:22Got really lucky.
42:23I'm happy, yeah.
42:23Is there any questions that you were really pleased to see?
42:25That Pink Floyd one at the end.
42:27Pink Floyd's one of my favourite bands.
42:28So lucky for it.
42:29That is incredible.
42:30For the last question as well.
42:32No pressure.
42:33Oh my gosh.
42:34Awesome.
42:34That was amazing.
42:35Well done, guys.
42:36So closer to Australia.
42:37Go and see your sister and sister-in-law
42:39and your nieces and your family over there.
42:40That would be wonderful.
42:41Great stuff.
42:42All right.
42:42Thanks so much for playing.
42:44Mayank and Aaron, everybody.
42:47£2,920.
42:50I hope you've enjoyed the show at home
42:51nearly as much as these two.
42:53We'll see you next time
42:54when three more teams take on The Answer Run.
42:56We'll see you next time.
43:26We'll see you next time.
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