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00:22Thank you very much indeed. Hello, I'm Alexander Armstrong,
00:24and a very warm welcome to Pointless The Quiz,
00:26where the more obscure your knowledge,
00:27the better your chances of winning.
00:30Let's meet today's players.
00:32APPLAUSE
00:35And couple number one.
00:37Hello, my name's Erica, this is my good friend Chris,
00:39and we're former work colleagues from London and Hull.
00:42Couple number two.
00:43Hello, my name's Samantha, I'm from Oxfordshire,
00:46and this is my lovely mum, Sue, and she's from Gloucestershire.
00:49Couple number three.
00:50Hiya, my name's Elle, and this is my partner, Adam,
00:53and we're from Buxton in the Peak District.
00:55And finally, couple number four.
00:57Hi, I'm Fiona, this is my dad, Miles, and we're from Scotland.
01:01And these are today's contestants.
01:03APPLAUSE
01:03Thank you very much, all of you.
01:04A very, very warm welcome to Pointless.
01:06It's lovely to have you all here.
01:07That just leaves one more person for me to introduce.
01:09He's got a first name for a surname.
01:11He's not Lenny Henry.
01:12Ricky Martin's people never call us back,
01:14and I'm pretty sure Elton John is out of the country.
01:16We've got the next best thing, it is my Pointless friend,
01:18it's Tom Allen.
01:19Oh.
01:21How kind, how kind, how warm, how warm a welcome.
01:24Thank you for putting me next on the list after Elton John.
01:26Yes, isn't it?
01:27I feel very...
01:27Yes.
01:28What's that famous cafe or restaurant in Covent Garden?
01:32Isn't that called Tom Allen, something Allen?
01:34Joe Allen.
01:34Joe Allen.
01:35No relation.
01:36No relation.
01:37There we are.
01:37But yeah, that is nice.
01:38Very showbiz.
01:39Terrifically showbiz.
01:41Which is rather different to the toast I had here, actually,
01:45in showbiz, which is very soft.
01:47Oh, is it genuine toast?
01:48Yeah.
01:48I thought he meant when you arrived, everyone just went,
01:50hey, Tom Allen, ladies and gentlemen.
01:52No, they didn't do that.
01:53Tom Allen.
01:53Oh, I'd have liked that.
01:54But no, they didn't do that.
01:55Oh.
01:56That's my extent of showbiz food news today.
01:59There we go, thank you very much.
02:00You're welcome.
02:00Splendid.
02:01Tom Allen, ladies and gentlemen.
02:03There we are.
02:03Now, Lynn and David got through to the final last time,
02:06and they were terrific, but they did not win the jackpot,
02:09so we're adding another £1,000 to that.
02:10So today's jackpot starts off at £4,250.
02:15Right, if everyone's ready, let's play Pointless.
02:22APPLAUSE
02:23Do remember, at all times, it's the pair with the highest score
02:26at the end of each round that gets eliminated,
02:28so keep your scores as low as you possibly, possibly can.
02:30Best of luck to everybody.
02:31Our first category today is...
02:35..hot drinks.
02:36Can you all decide in your pairs who's going to go first,
02:38who's going to go second?
02:40And whoever's going first, please step up to the podium.
02:46OK.
02:46And the question concerns...
02:50..famous people having a cuppa.
02:52Tom.
02:52Oh, yes.
02:53We're going to show you 16 pictures of well-known people,
02:56past and present, ostensibly having a cup of tea.
03:00All you have to do is identify the person you think the fewest
03:02people will recognise enjoying a cuppa.
03:06An honest cuppa.
03:07A cuppa.
03:08A cuppa.
03:09A cuppa.
03:09A cuppa tea.
03:10How do you take your teas?
03:11Black.
03:12Really?
03:12Yeah.
03:13I don't like milky tea either.
03:14There you are.
03:15Do you have a little slice of lemon?
03:17I have been known, actually, yeah.
03:19Sometimes a slice of lemon is just what one needs.
03:20But one can feel very pretentious asking for that in a trucker's cafe.
03:26Yeah.
03:26So...
03:27You do have to be careful where you are.
03:28Thank you very much.
03:29Well, OK, let's reveal this image.
03:31It's going to have 16 faces on it,
03:32so we're not going to be changing it halfway through.
03:34You're going to be stuck with it,
03:35which means, I'm sorry to say, Erica,
03:36you're going to have to watch while all your choices get picked
03:39by other people.
03:40So there we are.
03:40Here are our famous people having a cuppa.
03:45Quite a lot of them obscuring their faces,
03:47which makes it more difficult, I think.
03:51There we go.
03:52I think I've given you long enough to drink in various cuppa-enjoying
03:59celebrities.
04:00There we are.
04:00Chris, welcome to Pointless again.
04:02Lovely to have you with us a second time.
04:04We need to know more about you, Chris.
04:06More.
04:06OK, well, one of my main pastimes is travelling.
04:08In the past, done a lot of travelling around the world.
04:10Been to Asia quite a bit.
04:12Been to Australia three times.
04:13Been to America several times.
04:15Still do a lot of travelling now.
04:16Me and my partner would like to go abroad at least twice a year,
04:19and recently we were on the beautiful Spanish island of Menorca,
04:21so one of my favourite places in the whole world.
04:24It's beautiful there.
04:25Lovely.
04:25Well, thank you very much for that.
04:26Chris, I bring your attention to these famous people
04:30with their cups of tea.
04:32Who would you like to go for?
04:33Can I go for Helena Bonham Carter, please?
04:36Helena Bonham Carter.
04:37Yes, you certainly can.
04:39Let's see if she is there.
04:40Let's see how many of our 100 people said.
04:41Helena Bonham Carter.
04:46Helena Bonham Carter is right.
04:50And that goes down to eight.
04:52Look at that.
04:52A lovely single-digit score to get the show launched.
04:55Grace, brilliant.
04:56Yes.
04:57And she's either using a very small cup there...
05:00Big face.
05:00Massive face.
05:00Massive face.
05:02Famously big face.
05:03Famously big face.
05:04Helena Bonham Carter has been quoted as saying that everything
05:06in life is art, including things such as your handwriting,
05:10the way you dress and how you drink tea.
05:12I worry about handwriting because my handwriting is abhorning.
05:15Well, that might be all the more artistic because of it.
05:17Maybe.
05:18Have you thought about that?
05:19I haven't.
05:20Spin it.
05:21Yes, maybe.
05:22Spin it is just an artistic temperament.
05:23Thank you very much indeed.
05:24You can have that for free.
05:26Thank you, Tom.
05:27Sue, welcome to Pointless.
05:28How lovely that you're here.
05:29Hi.
05:29Tell us all about yourself.
05:31I'm a retired teacher and teacher trainer.
05:34And in my spare time, I sing in a choir.
05:36Very nice.
05:37How often does your choir get together to sing?
05:39Once a week.
05:40And then we do about eight concerts a year to raise money for charity.
05:45Aw.
05:45Very good.
05:46Have you got one in the offing?
05:47Are you preparing for a concert?
05:49We've always got one in the offing, yes.
05:50There's always one.
05:50You've probably got a holding pattern of concerts.
05:52You can see the next three coming in.
05:53Oh, at least, yes.
05:54And is it the same repertoire or do you have a new repertoire for each?
05:57Every six months, we have a new repertoire.
05:59And the challenge is that we have to do it from memory.
06:02Oh.
06:03I know.
06:03But that's good, though.
06:05It's good for the brain, yes.
06:06It's very good for the brain.
06:07It's also very good for the interpretation, I think.
06:09Yes.
06:10Now, Sue, who are you going to go for on our tea drinking board?
06:13I'm not sure this is right, but I think I'm going to go for Joanna Page.
06:17Joanna Page.
06:19Shall we see if that is right?
06:20Joanna Page.
06:21It could be right.
06:22It could be brilliant.
06:25Oh, no!
06:26I know who you're thinking of.
06:28And I think that's a brilliant call, Sue.
06:30I'm really sorry.
06:31That scored you 100 points.
06:33Sue, don't worry about it.
06:35No, Joanna Page isn't up there.
06:37But we will reveal who I think you think Joanna Page is.
06:41Who I think you think.
06:42Who I think you think I think you think that Joanna Page is.
06:45Thank you very much indeed, Tom.
06:47Now, Adam, welcome to Pointless.
06:49It's great to have you here from beautiful Buxton.
06:51Oh, how lovely.
06:52Tell us all about yourself.
06:53So, in my spare time, I'm an ice hockey referee, which is a little bit of fun.
06:58That's a bit of fun.
06:59Yep.
07:00Which means, A, your skating has to be very good.
07:03Some would say it's below average, but yes.
07:06But you've got to be there, watching all the, not so much the action, it's all the other ice hockey
07:11stuff that goes on.
07:11Absolutely.
07:12Presumably.
07:12Yep, yep.
07:13You have to have a pretty good temperament.
07:15Yeah.
07:16It's quite aggressive.
07:16You have to be very firm.
07:17Absolutely.
07:18So, is this in the sort of professional ice hockey?
07:21Semi-professional.
07:22So, yes.
07:23Yeah.
07:23I used to go and watch the Durham Wasps, who sadly don't exist anymore, but they were superb.
07:28I'm sure you could have many a conversation with my dad about the Durham Wasps.
07:31Oh.
07:31He spent many a time going on away trips.
07:34I mean, they were brilliant.
07:35You spent the Whitley Warriors.
07:36Yep, absolutely.
07:37Oh.
07:38Yes.
07:39Ooh, Whitley Warriors.
07:40Hey, Durham Wasps.
07:42Anyway, there we go.
07:43Adam, what are you going to go for?
07:44So, I'm going to go for Harry Redknapp.
07:47Harry Redknapp, says Adam.
07:49Shall we see how many of our 100 said Harry Redknapp?
07:54Harry Redknapp is absolutely right.
07:56Well, 100 is our high score, 80 is our low.
07:58Look at that, 21 for Harry Redknapp.
08:01Very good.
08:03In 2018, of course, Harry did win, I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here.
08:07Of course.
08:07Very successful.
08:08But apparently, before he went on the show, he thought there would be a hidden caravan
08:11where they could get a nice cup of tea and a bacon sandwich.
08:14But, of course, there isn't.
08:15No.
08:15No, you see, that's the thing.
08:16In television, by and large, there is always a hidden caravan with a bacon sandwich
08:20and a cup of tea.
08:21But on that occasion, no.
08:23Not even a bush tucker shack.
08:26I think everybody imagines that I'm a Celebrity, there is just out of shot.
08:29Something.
08:30There is something there.
08:31Some sort of comfort.
08:32But there's not.
08:33Would you go on it?
08:34I've been asked.
08:35No.
08:36I don't think I would.
08:37Would you?
08:37No.
08:38No.
08:38I think I wouldn't suit a gillet.
08:42And there's hats.
08:43Oh, no, thank you.
08:45Anyway, thank you very much indeed, Tom.
08:47Miles, welcome to Pointless.
08:49Lovely to have you here.
08:50Tell us all about yourself, Miles.
08:52Well, I live in a small village in the far north of Scotland and I love mountaineering
08:56and I've done quite a few mountains around the world and all of the Munro mountains in Scotland.
09:01You've done all the Munroes?
09:03Yes.
09:03How long does it take you to get all the Munroes done?
09:05Well, it took me around 20 years.
09:07Yes.
09:07But I did the old 284.
09:11They've reclassed two now, so there's 282 now.
09:14Well, wow.
09:14Huge congratulations.
09:16What's the highest mountain you have climbed?
09:18In the world?
09:19In the world.
09:20Merah Peak.
09:21It's 21,500 feet.
09:23Or the other highest mountain in the world is Chimborazo in Ecuador.
09:27It's higher than Everest.
09:29Is it?
09:29Yes.
09:30It depends how you're measuring things.
09:31I was going to say, by what metric?
09:33So, hang on.
09:33So, yes.
09:34The top of Chimborazo in Ecuador is two kilometres further away
09:39from the centre of the Earth than Mount Everest is, than the top of Everest.
09:43I see.
09:44My brain is sort of making some...
09:47Well, it's...
09:47I can see where that might...
09:48The Earth's not round.
09:50It bulges in the middle and because Ecuador is on the equator,
09:53it's a little bit higher.
09:54It's a little round.
09:55Hang on a second.
09:57What?
09:58Well...
09:59It's not flat.
10:00I just feel like this whole round we've got on biggest mountains in the world
10:03has really gone out the window now.
10:05Yes.
10:05I know.
10:06Yeah, round two.
10:07Let's have to go.
10:08Go!
10:09Right.
10:10Miles, people drinking tea, what are you going to go for?
10:12I'm going to go for the bottom right and I think that's Larry Grayson.
10:16Larry Grayson, says Miles.
10:18Shall we see how many of our 100 said Larry Grayson?
10:22It is Larry Grayson.
10:24100 is our high score.
10:2580 is our low.
10:28There you are.
10:2820 for Larry Grayson.
10:30I'm glad so many people still recognise Larry Grayson.
10:32Yes, I am too.
10:34Nuneaton's finest.
10:36And, of course, he hosted the Generation Game in the late 70s, early 80s.
10:40The conveyor belt finale had prizes such as the Teesmaid and, of course,
10:43a cuddly toy.
10:44Yes.
10:45Thank you very much indeed, Tom.
10:46We're halfway through the round.
10:46Let's have a quick look at those scores.
10:48I can tell you eight.
10:48Look at that, Chris.
10:49Very well done indeed.
10:50Eight, best score of the past.
10:51We travel from there to 20 where we find Miles and Fiona,
10:54from there to 21 where we find Adam and Elle.
10:56And from there, I'm so sorry, Sue.
10:58I'm still smarting from that.
11:00I just think that was a brilliant guess.
11:01And I still can't think who it is if it isn't, who you said it was.
11:05Anyway, there you are.
11:06It's put you on 100.
11:07So, yes, Samantha, sorry.
11:08That puts quite an onus on you.
11:10So, good luck with that when your time comes.
11:12We're going to come back down the line now.
11:13Will the second players please step up to the podium?
11:19There we are, Fiona.
11:20Welcome to Pointless.
11:21Lovely to have you here.
11:22Tell us all about yourself.
11:23I am a travel director, so I run tours.
11:26I started my career over in Asia.
11:29And then, post-pandemic, I actually run tours now in Scotland
11:32and Ireland, closer to home.
11:34That's very nice indeed.
11:35So, these are tours of what kind?
11:37So, people from America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
11:40wanting to do a holiday.
11:41So, I do groups of around 48 people.
11:43So, I'll be with them for about two weeks on a coach.
11:46You do quite a lot of chatting.
11:48Quite a lot of chatting.
11:49From the front of the coast.
11:49Although, I've been told I have a voice like a foghorn,
11:51so I don't really need a microphone.
11:53But a lovely, very mellifluous foghorn.
11:57Yeah, what fun.
11:59So, there we are.
12:00You are on 20.
12:01We need to be scoring 79 or less with this answer
12:04to be sure of a place in round two at this early stage.
12:07So, I'm between two.
12:09Yes.
12:09And I think for the two, I think the lower answer,
12:12I'm going to go with Natalie Imbruglia.
12:14Natalie Imbruglia.
12:15You get a red line, Fiona.
12:17And it comes in here.
12:18Can we get you below that with Natalie Imbruglia?
12:23Absolutely right.
12:24Natalie Imbruglia.
12:27Look at that.
12:28Down to four.
12:29Very well done indeed.
12:30Taking your third block to 24.
12:32Yes.
12:33Natalie Imbruglia.
12:34Singer and actor who first appeared on Neighbours.
12:37That's when we first saw Natalie Imbruglia.
12:39And she played Beth Brennan, who worked in the coffee shop.
12:41And then she became a builder's apprentice.
12:44Good.
12:44Thank you very much indeed, Tom.
12:46El, welcome.
12:47Hi.
12:48Lovely to have you here.
12:48Tell us all about yourself, El.
12:49So, I am a graphic designer for an empathy charitable organisation.
12:55And I also work as a freelance illustrator as well.
12:59Now, that's fun.
13:00So, what sort of illustrations do you do freelance?
13:01I suppose anything?
13:02Anything people come to you with?
13:03Yeah, I've done things for theatres.
13:06So, during lockdown, I did, like, landscape pieces
13:09for a really beautiful youth theatre project.
13:12And I've done, like, posters and things like that.
13:15I'm currently going to do, like, window displays
13:18and things like that.
13:18So, painting on people's windows.
13:20Very nice.
13:20So, yeah, it's really good fun.
13:22What a lovely thing to do.
13:23Yeah.
13:23El, you're on 21.
13:2478 or less.
13:25Sees you into round two.
13:26What are you going to go for?
13:27There's a few that I know.
13:28There's a couple that I'm like, ugh.
13:30But I think I'm going to go with one of my favourite actresses,
13:32which is Jennifer Lawrence.
13:34Jennifer Lawrence.
13:35Shall we see how many of our 100 people said Jennifer Lawrence?
13:38You get a red line, El.
13:40It's there.
13:41Jennifer Lawrence.
13:45Jennifer Lawrence it is.
13:47You are through.
13:50At 10, taking your total up to 31.
13:53Yes.
13:54Yes.
13:55I think that's who Sue thought was Joanna Page,
13:58which actually it could have been in that photo.
14:00You could have.
14:00Yeah.
14:01I should have known that was Jennifer Lawrence.
14:03I'm very bad at recognising faces.
14:04Are you?
14:05Yeah.
14:05I mean, I have that thing that people have about faces.
14:07I mean, I get into such trouble introducing myself
14:10to people who know me quite well.
14:11Your wife.
14:12People like that.
14:12Yeah, exactly.
14:13Hello.
14:13How do you do?
14:14Nice to meet you.
14:15So nice to meet you.
14:17Yeah, that's Jennifer Lawrence who apparently likes drinking dandelion tea.
14:21Fun fact about her.
14:22Because she thinks it flushes out toxins.
14:24I don't know if it does or not.
14:24A lot of teas claim to flush out toxins.
14:27I suppose that water flushes out toxins, doesn't it?
14:29Yes.
14:29I like a tea that brings in some toxins.
14:32Do you?
14:32Yeah.
14:33Yes.
14:33I can flush them out later.
14:36That's what I want from my tea.
14:38Thank you very much indeed.
14:39Now, Samantha, welcome to Pointless.
14:40Great to have you here from Oxford.
14:42Yeah.
14:42Tell us all about yourself.
14:44Well, for 30 years I was an accountant and then five years ago I became a comedian.
14:49There we are.
14:50It's a well-worn path from accountancy to comedy.
14:54What was it that inspired you?
14:55Um, my last child left university and I could afford to stop being an accountant.
15:01Oh, what a massive relief.
15:03And are you enjoying it?
15:04Yeah, yeah.
15:05I'm, um, next week I'm in the semi-finals of British Comedian of the Year.
15:09Wonderful.
15:10That's incredible.
15:11Yes.
15:12Thank you guys.
15:13Wow, good luck with that.
15:14Brilliant.
15:15What a bold change of plan though.
15:17Well, good for you.
15:18Now, I'm sorry, you're on 100 still.
15:20I'm afraid you're still way ahead is what I mean.
15:22Who are you going to go for?
15:24Oh, I feel like I should just have a wild guess because our chances are so awful.
15:30Um, I'm going to say Pippa Middleton.
15:34Pippa Middleton.
15:36Why not?
15:37Let's say Pippa Middleton.
15:38Uh, how many people said Pippa Middleton?
15:40More crucially though, is it right?
15:44No, I'm sorry, Samantha.
15:47But listen, go out in style.
15:49And that's what you most certainly have done.
15:50That scores you 100 points, takes your total up to 200.
15:53I like that tactic.
15:54Yes.
15:55Oh, yeah, why not?
15:56Have a go.
15:56Pippa Middleton.
15:57Not there.
15:58Not there.
15:58Alas.
15:59Thank you very much indeed, Tom.
16:01Now, Erica, welcome back.
16:02Great to have you with us again.
16:03Tell us more about yourself, Erica.
16:05OK, so I'm a mother to two children, two girls.
16:09Um, I like reading mostly biographies.
16:12Um, so anything from people who may be on the board, um, to rock stars.
16:18And yeah, I spent entirely too much time watching true crime dramas as well.
16:22So you like real life.
16:24You're not, the world of fiction holds no allure for you.
16:26Oh, it does.
16:27It does?
16:28Yeah, just, you know.
16:29But you prefer the biography and the true crime.
16:31I prefer to know what people are thinking and what they're doing.
16:34Yeah.
16:34Very good.
16:35Um, now listen, the good news is you are through to the next round.
16:37It doesn't matter what you score.
16:38If you liked, you could talk us through the whole board.
16:41I don't know.
16:41Do you feel like doing that, Erica?
16:42That should be interesting.
16:43Um, I can see, uh, Lady Gaga.
16:45I can see Rishi Sunak, uh, Nelson Mandela and Muhammad Ali,
16:50Margaret Thatcher and John Lennon.
16:52So, yeah.
16:53Of those, which one do you want to go for?
16:56John Lennon.
16:57You're going to go for John Lennon.
16:58Shall we see how many of our 100 people said John Lennon?
17:00There's no red line for you for the lovely reason that you're
17:02already through.
17:05John Lennon is right.
17:09And that goes down to 29, taking your total up to 37.
17:14Yes, mentions tea in a couple of Beatles songs, including All Together Now and Lovely Rita.
17:19Mmm.
17:20Well, now, should we just go through all these things again?
17:23So, we have, at the top, Lady Gaga.
17:26Would have got you 34.
17:27Next to her...
17:28I know who it is.
17:28Dusty Springfield.
17:29Indeed.
17:29It is.
17:30It would have got you a score of one.
17:31Rishi Sunak there with a mug of tea.
17:34He scored 39.
17:35Um, there is Nelson Mandela.
17:37And Nelson Mandela would have scored 43.
17:39And then...
17:39Is it?
17:40Do you think of St Pancras Station?
17:41Have you seen the statue?
17:42I think it is.
17:42I think it is our ex-Poet Laureate John Betjman.
17:45John Betjman.
17:46And that would have been a pointless answer.
17:48I'm looking into those blue eyes there and wondering if they are old blue eyes.
17:51Are they?
17:52Well, 14 people thought they were.
17:54And they were Frank Sinatra fans there.
17:56Yes.
17:56Then we have Queen Camilla.
17:5842 people knew that.
17:59Muhammad Ali.
18:00Muhammad Ali.
18:0128 people.
18:02Enjoying a shirtless cup of tea there.
18:03And then, the star of the Divergent films, Shailene Woodley.
18:08Right.
18:08One person knew that.
18:10Shailene.
18:10And then underneath that, on the left, is Margaret Thatcher.
18:13Margaret Thatcher.
18:13And 39 people knew her.
18:15There we are.
18:16Wasn't that fun?
18:17I enjoyed that.
18:18Tea drinking round.
18:19It's my first picture round since I've been here.
18:20You did it so well.
18:22Masterful.
18:22Well, I don't know about that, but I had a lovely time.
18:24Well, there we are.
18:25Thank you very much indeed.
18:26I'm sorry, though, who didn't have a lovely time were Sue and Samantha, I'm afraid.
18:30We'll look forward to seeing you next time, Samantha and Sue.
18:33Back to the remaining three pairs.
18:35Now time for round two.
18:40APPLAUSE
18:41Very, very well done indeed, everybody.
18:44Fabulous performance on that round.
18:47Fiona, you were our lowest individual scorer in that round,
18:49and Fiona and Myles, our lowest combined scorers.
18:51So, great work on that far podium over there.
18:53But well done, everybody.
18:55Best of luck for round two, because our category for it this afternoon is...
19:01Musical theatre.
19:02Can you all decide in your pairs who's going to go first, who's going to go second?
19:05And whoever's going first, please step up to the podium.
19:12OK, and the question concerns...
19:15Songs from shows at West End Live 2024, Tom.
19:20Well, if you don't know, West End Live is an annual event held over a weekend in Trafalgar Square,
19:25and it celebrates musicals which are running or about to start in the West End.
19:29On each board, we are going to show you six clues to musicals that were featured at that event.
19:35The clue will be a song from the musical, the character who performs it,
19:38and the initials of the show itself.
19:40Please give us the titles.
19:42Please also note that these songs are not necessarily the ones that were actually performed at West End Live.
19:47Very good.
19:48There's quite a lot of admin there.
19:49Good, good, good.
19:50Basically, it's name the musical.
19:52Name the musical.
19:53Name that musical.
19:54Thank you very much.
19:54So, can you name these musicals?
19:56And I give you these clues.
19:59Circle of Life, Rafiki, TLK.
20:03I'm Not That Girl, Elphaba, W.
20:07Fabulous Baby, Dolores Van Cartier, S.A.
20:11Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again.
20:14Christine Daie, T-P-O-T-O.
20:18The Hammer, Miss Trunchbull, M.
20:22And Flowers, Eurydice, H.
20:27Erm, now, Erica, what are you thinking?
20:31Oh.
20:32Mmm.
20:32Yes, it's interesting.
20:34Yes.
20:34I am going to go with Fabulous Baby by Dolores Van Cartier, which is Sister Act.
20:39Sister Act, says Erica.
20:41Shall we see how many of our 100 people said Sister Act?
20:48Sister Act is right, and it's very good.
20:51Look at that, Erica.
20:51Down it goes to five.
20:53What a great start to the round.
20:54Brilliant.
20:54Great start, Erica.
20:55Lovely.
20:56Sister Act, loved it.
20:57Have you seen it?
20:58Have you seen it?
20:59Oh, it's great.
21:01Cynthia Erivo, Alexandra Burke have all performed the title role.
21:04Amazing.
21:04I saw it with Beverly Knight and she was phenomenal.
21:06Oh, she's just the best, Beverly Knight.
21:07She is brilliant.
21:09Thank you very much indeed.
21:09Elle.
21:10Oh, there's one that I feel like I can risk, but I don't want to take the risk.
21:14So I'm going to go with one of my favourite musicals, which is The Hammer, Miss Trunchbull,
21:19Matilda.
21:19Matilda, says Elle.
21:21We can discover later which one might have been the risk and whether that was worth taking.
21:24But let's see how many of our 100 said Matilda.
21:26Matilda.
21:29Matilda is right.
21:3448 for Matilda.
21:36That's right.
21:36Yes, performed.
21:37The villain song performed by Miss Trunchbull, being terrifying.
21:41It talks about her early days when she was a champion hammer thrower
21:45and also talks about her love of following the rules, which is one of Miss Trunchbull's things.
21:50Articles of faith.
21:51Yes, absolutely.
21:52Thank you very much indeed.
21:53Now then, Fiona.
21:55You're the last person to have this board.
21:56Would you like to talk us through it?
21:58I think the top one is Circle of Life, The Lion King.
22:01The second one, I'm Not That Girl, Wicked.
22:04I'm not sure TPOTO is, but I'm going to go for one that I think is a little bit riskier
22:09than Wicked.
22:10I'm going to go for the bottom one, Flowers, and say Hadestown.
22:14Hadestown, says Fiona.
22:16Elle, what was going to be your risky one?
22:18Phantom of the Opera.
22:19Oh.
22:21But I thought that was going to be high scoring, but now I'm regretting it.
22:25Let's see.
22:26Hadestown, Flowers.
22:28Shall we see how many of our 100 said Hadestown?
22:31Hadestown is right.
22:38And it scores you one.
22:40Very well done indeed, Fiona.
22:42That's superb.
22:43Great answer there, Fiona.
22:45Hadestown came to the West End in 2024, and it had already won eight Tony Awards in America.
22:50It's a retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.
22:54Of course, just what musical theatre craves.
22:57Yes.
22:57More Greek myth.
22:59But to clear up the board, Fiona took us through extremely well there.
23:03Elle, I know you did almost go for Phantom of the Opera.
23:06If you had, that would have got you ten.
23:08Oh, no!
23:09So I'm sorry about that.
23:11The Lion King was a big score of 63.
23:14And the last one, I'm Not That Girl, sung by Elphaba.
23:18It was from Wicked, and that would have scored you 21.
23:20Elphaba, incidentally, is a play on L. Frank Borg, who created Wizard of Oz.
23:25I see.
23:27Elphaba.
23:27Amazing.
23:28Thank you very much indeed.
23:29We are halfway through the round.
23:30Let's have a look at those scores.
23:31One, Fiona.
23:32Very well done indeed.
23:33Best score of the past.
23:34Then we travel from there to five, where we find Erica and Chris.
23:36From there to 48, where we find Elle and Adam.
23:38Oh, wouldn't it be nice if I was staying up from there to ten, where we find Elle and Adam?
23:42I know.
23:42You see, sometimes there is a risk inherent in these safe options, you see.
23:47Anyway, we're going to come back down the line now.
23:48Will the second players please step up to the podium?
23:53Let us put six more clues to songs from shows at West End Live 2024 on the board.
23:59And here they are.
24:00We have...
24:01Maybe this time...
24:02Sally Bowles.
24:03C.
24:04Wait for it.
24:05Aaron Burr.
24:06H.
24:07Open up your door.
24:09Nicky.
24:10S-A-T-S-E.
24:11Do you want to build a snowman?
24:13Young Anna.
24:15F.
24:16Who am I?
24:17Cabaret.
24:17Jean Valjean.
24:18L-M.
24:20And I believe, Elder Price.
24:23T-B-O-M.
24:25There we are.
24:27Miles.
24:27There you are.
24:28You're on one.
24:2946 or less.
24:30Sees you comfortably into the head-to-head.
24:32Yes.
24:33Well, I'm not sure that's going to happen, but I'm just going to have to go for the top one,
24:37which I believe is Cabaret.
24:39You are going to say Cabaret for maybe this time.
24:42Shall we see how many of our 100 said that?
24:43Shall we see where your red line is?
24:45It comes in here.
24:47Cabaret.
24:49Cabaret is right.
24:52Gets you through, Miles.
24:53Very well done indeed.
24:54Down it goes to 23.
24:5624.
24:56Your total.
24:58Maybe this time it wasn't in the original score of Cabaret, but was added to the 1972 film adaptation
25:05performed by Liza Minnelli there.
25:06And it's been included in most stage productions since then.
25:08Because it's just too good.
25:10I can see you in Cabaret, actually.
25:11No, thank you.
25:13No, I can't.
25:13No, you can't.
25:14No.
25:15Oh, no, no.
25:15Unsee that.
25:15No, you'll never will.
25:16You'll never unsee it.
25:18Thank you very much indeed.
25:19Now, Adam, you are our high scorers on 48.
25:22What would you like to go for?
25:24So, I think I know all of them apart from one, but I'm just trying to work out which is
25:28going to be the lowest, and I think it's possibly the bottom one.
25:31So, I'll go with I Believe, which is the Book of Mormon.
25:34The Book of Mormon.
25:35The excellent Book of Mormon.
25:36I'm afraid you don't get a red line, though, Adam, because you're the high scorers.
25:39But where do we end up with Book of Mormon?
25:42The Book of Mormon.
25:47It's a great answer.
25:49Look at that.
25:49Down to go to six, taking your total up to 54.
25:53Of course, The Book of Mormon was created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone,
25:57who also created South Park.
25:58Thank you very much indeed, Tom.
26:00Now, Chris, you're on five, so 48 or less sees you into the head-to-head.
26:04Would you like to talk us through the board?
26:05OK, wait for it.
26:06Aaron Burr.
26:07This is just a wild guess, but I'd say hairspray.
26:09Open up your door, Nicky.
26:11Not a clue.
26:12Do you want to build a snowman?
26:13Frozen.
26:14And I'm going to go for the second one from the bottom.
26:17Who am I?
26:18John Valjean from Les Miserables.
26:19OK, Les Miserables says, Chris, you get a red line.
26:23Shall we see where we end up in relation to this red line with Les Miserables?
26:30Les Miserables is right.
26:34You're through.
26:35Down you go to 33, taking your total up to 38.
26:39Mm.
26:39Les Miserables is the West End's longest-running stage musical
26:42and the second-longest-running show after The Mousetrap.
26:46I saw it at the Barbican.
26:48And I really wanted to go and see Cats.
26:50And my parents said,
26:52Cats?
26:53We were never going to get tickets for that, because they're really expensive.
26:56They said, we've heard there's this brilliant RSC musical at the Barbican.
27:00I went, what?
27:02Les Miserables.
27:05Anyway, I went and watched it.
27:06It was truly excellent.
27:08Truly excellent.
27:08The Miserable.
27:09Yeah.
27:09I went around and spread the word.
27:11Told everyone.
27:11And it worked.
27:12Look what happened.
27:14It happened with this show.
27:15Yeah.
27:15So, I'm going to talk you through them.
27:17Well, if you want.
27:18Aaron Burr.
27:19Hamilton.
27:2011.
27:20Yeah.
27:21Do you want to build a snowman?
27:23Go down to that.
27:24Young Anna.
27:25That's going to be a big score.
27:26Frozen.
27:2762.
27:27Yeah.
27:27Yeah.
27:28Do you know the missing one?
27:29Go on.
27:30Yes.
27:30No, I can't remember what it's called.
27:31But it's standing at the something, isn't it?
27:33Sky's Edge.
27:34Sky's Edge.
27:34Set in Sheffield.
27:35Yeah, it's been very, very successful.
27:37And that would have been a pointless answer.
27:38Thank you very much indeed.
27:39Tom, that brings us to the end of our second round.
27:42And it means, I'm sorry, Adam and Elle, we have to say goodbye to you.
27:45I think we've learnt a valuable lesson, though.
27:47Yes.
27:48There we are.
27:48We'll look forward to seeing you next time.
27:49Adam and Elle, brilliant.
27:51For the remaining two pairs, though, it is now time for the Head to Head.
27:59Congratulations, Miles and Fiona, Chris and Erica.
28:01You're now one step closer to the final and a chance to play for our jackpot,
28:05which currently stands at £4,250.
28:08But before we play the Head to Head, we now have a chance to throw a little bit more money
28:12into that jackpot by finding a couple of pointless answers.
28:14So here we go, just for fun.
28:16We gave 100 people 100 seconds to name as many...
28:21..Only Fools and Horses episodes as they could, Tom.
28:24Yes, you're going to see six options.
28:26Two are scoring, two are pointless answers,
28:29and two are not titles of Only Fools and Horses episodes at all.
28:32£250 in the jackpot for each pointless answer that you get.
28:36Thank you very much indeed.
28:38So can you find the pointless Only Fools and Horses episodes
28:41from these six possibles?
28:44Sickness and wealth.
28:45He ain't heavy, he's my uncle.
28:48Buon Natale.
28:49Puppy love.
28:51A touch of glass.
28:52And may the force be with you.
28:55Does anybody know anything?
28:57No.
28:58Oh.
28:58Yes, Chris knows something.
29:00Speak.
29:00Quite a few times all the way through, so...
29:02OK.
29:03Once I know, I know sickness and wealth is one.
29:06He ain't heavy, he's my uncle.
29:07That's the one where Uncle Albert got mugged
29:09and it turned out it was his friend Knock Knock, which is a funny one.
29:12Puppy love, I think that's the wrong answer
29:14because there's one called Yuppie love.
29:16A touch of glass is the famous one with the chandelier.
29:18OK.
29:19And I think Buon Natale might be a real one as well.
29:21OK.
29:22So we think may the force be with you and puppy love are the uh-uhs.
29:26OK.
29:26OK.
29:27In which case, it's over to you, Miles and Fiona.
29:29Which of those remaining ones do you think might be pointless?
29:32I quite like chairing this meeting.
29:33I know.
29:34I know.
29:35I think on Chris's advice then, and thank you very much.
29:38That's all right.
29:38That's really helpful.
29:39We should go for...
29:40I was thinking Buon Natale then.
29:42Yeah, all or nothing, right?
29:43Yeah.
29:43OK.
29:44Shall we see if Buon Natale is a pointless episode?
29:50Oh, no.
29:52Oh.
29:53Oh, well.
29:54Um, Chris and Erica.
29:56Oh, sorry.
29:58Um, what do you want to go for?
30:03I was actually thinking Sintets and Wealth,
30:06but I don't know which one you think would be more pointless.
30:09Shall we go for He Ain't Heavy, He's My Uncle?
30:11You try it, yeah.
30:12Try it.
30:12OK, He Ain't Heavy, He's My Uncle.
30:14Is that a pointless episode?
30:18It's right.
30:24Oh!
30:25One person remembered it.
30:27Probably because, as you said, it's a funny one.
30:30Oh, well.
30:30Yes.
30:31I mean, great to have Chris here.
30:34Unfortunately, Miles and Fiona, you went for the only one he said that was wrong.
30:38Um, Buon Natale.
30:39It's an episode of Citizen Smith, which was also written by John Sullivan.
30:43But you were right about Puppy Love, that was definitely a red herring.
30:46There's no episode called Puppy Love, but there is one called Yuppie Love,
30:49and that's the one where he falls through the bar.
30:52So, in that case, of the remaining ones,
30:55can we assume that A Touch of Glass will be another one people will remember because of that?
30:59That may be a scoring one which would leave us the top and the bottom to be the...
31:03Um, yeah, that's right.
31:04And then the top and the bottom ones were the pointless answers.
31:06There you go.
31:07Sickness and Wealth was the one with the seance.
31:09And May the Force Be With You is the one where Jim Broadbent first appears.
31:13That's the force it's referring to.
31:15The police.
31:16Roy Slater is who Jim Broadbent plays, if you remember.
31:19Thank you very much indeed, Tom.
31:20And we didn't find any pointless answers there, but Chris, well done.
31:24You excelled.
31:25Thank you. In many ways.
31:27Let's play the head-to-head.
31:33Now, the first pair to win two questions will be playing for that jackpot.
31:36You're now allowed to confer before you give your answers.
31:38Best of luck to both pairs.
31:39Here is our first question, and it is all about...
31:43Rodents, Tom.
31:45Yeah.
31:46We're going to show you pictures of five animals from around the world
31:49that are classified as rodents, together with alternate letters of their names.
31:54All you have to do is tell us which animals they are.
31:56Thank you very much indeed.
31:57So what animals are these rodents?
31:59And I give you A-P-R-U-I-E.
32:06B-A-O-T.
32:12C-C-P-B-R.
32:19D-H-T-A.
32:25And E-L-M-I-G.
32:31Over to you, Miles and Fiona. You get to go first.
32:34So, I know A and C.
32:36Me too.
32:37I think C is the better one.
32:38So do C.
32:39OK, we're going to go for C.
32:42Capybara.
32:43Capybara, say Miles and Fiona.
32:45For C.
32:46Now, Chris and Erica, can you talk us through the rest of that board?
32:49A is a porcupine.
32:51E is a lemming.
32:52The other two I'm not sure about.
32:53Yeah, I don't know about the other two either.
32:55So what would you prefer to go for?
32:56Shall we go for lemming?
32:57Yeah.
32:57You're going to go for lemming.
32:58So we have capybara and we have lemming.
33:01Miles and Fiona went capybara for C.
33:03Shall we see how many of our 100 said capybara?
33:08Capybara is right.
33:12Down, that goes to 39.
33:15Meanwhile, Chris and Erica are going for lemming.
33:19For E, shall we see how many of our 100 said lemming?
33:24Lemming, absolutely right.
33:27Ooh, it's going to be close.
33:28Lemming wins.
33:29Look at that.
33:30Down goes lemming to 22.
33:32Very well done.
33:32That means, Chris and Erica, after one question, you're up 1-0.
33:35Yes, definitely right to go with lemming.
33:38If you go with porcupine, that would have scored you 47.
33:42The last two that we didn't cover there, agouti,
33:45which are found in the rainforests of Central and South America,
33:47can grow up to 60 centimetres in length.
33:50Wow.
33:50Not a tail.
33:51No tail.
33:51And a slightly sort of, I want to say flirtatious look in their eye.
33:54Yes.
33:55You know what I mean?
33:56Sort of knows you're there.
33:57It's not going to look at you.
33:58That would have scored you three.
33:59And then, hutia is D, and that's found on islands in the Caribbean.
34:05The Cuban hutia is described as the size of a small dock.
34:08And that was a pointless answer.
34:09Mm-mm.
34:11There we are.
34:11Thank you very much indeed.
34:12Now, here is your second question.
34:14Chris and Erica get to answer it first.
34:15Miles and Fiona, you have to win this one to stay in the game.
34:18So, good luck.
34:18Our second question is all about...
34:22Endless sausages.
34:23We're going to show you the names of five sausages from around the world.
34:27However, we have removed the first and last letters from each name.
34:30Can you give us the name of the sausage the fewest of our hundred people knew?
34:35So, obscure sausages.
34:37There we are.
34:37Thank you very much indeed.
34:38So, can you name these sausages?
34:40Name that sausage.
34:41We have...
34:42A-L-A-M, A-R-G-Y-O-N, H-I-P-O-L-A-T, A-V-E
34:50-L-O, and E-R-G-U-E.
34:55There we are.
34:56Now, Chris and Erica get to go first.
34:58Today it's salami and chipolata and salami.
35:01Should we go with salami?
35:03Yes.
35:03We're going to go for saveloy.
35:05You're going to go for saveloy.
35:07OK, Miles and Fiona, over to you.
35:10Can you talk us through the board?
35:12I mean, I know the top one is salami and the third one is chipolata.
35:16That's the only two that I know as well.
35:19Should we go with chipolata?
35:21Yes.
35:21Yeah, chipolata.
35:22Chipolata.
35:23So, we have saveloy and chipolata.
35:25Chris and Erica went saveloy.
35:26Shall we see how many of our 100 also did?
35:30Saveloy is right.
35:36Down goes saveloy to 14.
35:39Meanwhile, Miles and Fiona have gone for chipolata for the next one up.
35:44Let's see how many of our 100 said chipolata.
35:47Chipolata is right.
35:51That's a big score, 64, and it means very well done indeed.
35:54Chris and Erica, after only two questions,
35:56you're straight through to the final.
35:572-0.
35:58Yes, very good.
35:58Very good answers.
36:00One that neither team seemed to know was merguez,
36:03and that would have scored you five.
36:05And you were right to say salami at the top,
36:07but that was known by a lot of people.
36:08That was 66.
36:09The one to really get, though, was the second one, cargiong,
36:12and that would have been a pointless answer.
36:24Cargiong?
36:25Winning this one 2-0.
36:26It means we get to see you next time, though.
36:27We'll look forward to that.
36:28Thank you so much for playing, Miles and Fiona.
36:31For Chris and Erica, though, now time for the pointless final.
36:38Huge congratulations, Chris and Erica.
36:39You fought off all the competition,
36:41and you have won our coveted pointless trophy.
36:50Yay.
36:52You now have a chance to win the pointless jackpot,
36:54and at the end of today's show,
36:55the jackpot is standing at £4,250.
36:58See, there we are.
37:00We have a proper jackpot to give away here.
37:02I say give.
37:03Your part of the deal is you have to find a pointless answer.
37:06That's the rule.
37:07So, what would you like to see come up?
37:0990s music.
37:10Yeah.
37:11That's a definite one.
37:12Australian soap operas.
37:13That would be a pretty good one as well.
37:16Like Neighbours.
37:17OK, well, look, let's see.
37:18There'll be four things on the board, as ever.
37:20Let's hope something leaps out at you from here.
37:22We've got...
37:43What are the chances?
37:45What are we thinking?
37:46Films by former Neighbours stars.
37:48Shall we do that one?
37:48I think we're going to do that one, aren't we?
37:50OK, Films by former Neighbours stars.
37:52It is.
37:53OK.
37:54We are looking for any feature film which has been released in the cinema
37:58or on a streaming platform for which either of the following has received a
38:02acting credit.
38:04Margot Robbie or Guy Pearce.
38:08This is according to IMDB as of the beginning of August 2024.
38:14We will not accept any short films, TV films or documentaries, but voice performances do
38:20count.
38:21Best of luck.
38:22Thank you very much indeed.
38:23Now, as always, you've got up to one minute to come up with three answers.
38:26All you need to win that jackpot is for just one of those answers to be pointless.
38:30If you can find three pointless answers, we will throw in a £500 bonus.
38:34Are you ready?
38:35Yes.
38:36OK, let's put 60 seconds up on the clock.
38:38There they are.
38:39Your time starts now.
38:41Right.
38:42Margot Robbie.
38:42The only one I can think of there at the minute is Barbie.
38:45Yeah, but that's going to be very hard.
38:46That's going to be ridiculous.
38:47Guy Pearce.
38:47I can think of at least two.
38:49Priscilla Queen of the Desert and the Time Machine.
38:51Time Machine's good.
38:52Yeah, Time Machine.
38:53Priscilla Queen of the Desert.
38:54I mean, that's probably going to score, but it might be a low scoring one.
38:56There's something else that Guy Pearce is in that I've seen, and I can't think of the
39:00name of it.
39:02That's the only problem.
39:03I think Guy Pearce would be really good, but I can't think...
39:05Margot Robbie, I'm not that familiar with her films other than the Barbie one.
39:08But there's another film that Guy Pearce is in that I've seen recently, and that would
39:12be amazing.
39:12Mm-hm.
39:14So, I don't know if you want to think something on the top of your head.
39:16I can't think of anything with Guy Pearce.
39:18No, we want to think of the Time Machine and Priscilla Queen of the Desert.
39:22I just want to say something like The Prestige, but I don't think it's right.
39:25Shall we say The Prestige, The Time Machine, and Priscilla Queen of the Desert.
39:30Yeah.
39:30OK.
39:31OK, are you happy?
39:32Yes.
39:33All right.
39:33Well, let's stop the clock.
39:35There we are.
39:35Let's have those three answers once again.
39:37OK, so we'll go for Prestige.
39:39Prestige.
39:40Priscilla Queen of the Desert.
39:41Priscilla Queen of the Desert.
39:42And The Time Machine.
39:43And The Time Machine.
39:44And these are all Guy Pearce.
39:46Yeah.
39:46OK, very good indeed.
39:48Of those three, which is your best shot at a pointless answer?
39:50So, The Time Machine.
39:51The Time Machine we'll put last.
39:52Least likely to be pointless?
39:54The Prestige.
39:54The Prestige.
39:55And in the middle goes Priscilla Queen of the Desert.
39:58So, The Prestige, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, and The Time Machine.
40:01Right, well, let's put those answers up on the board in that order.
40:03And here they are.
40:04We have The Prestige, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, and The Time Machine.
40:10Well, if one of these turns out to be a pointless answer, you will be leaving here with £4,250.
40:17What would you like to do with it?
40:18Chris.
40:19Well, me and my partner, as I said earlier, we enjoy travelling.
40:21We both went to Thailand and Australia.
40:24Very similar time, but just missed each other before we got in the relationship.
40:28So, that's something that we'd like to do, is we'd like to go back travelling.
40:31That's something that we're going to work towards.
40:31Very nice indeed.
40:33Erica, how about you?
40:34My children went on holiday last year without me.
40:38So, I would like to actually go on holiday with them this year.
40:40It would be quite nice.
40:42I'd like to go on holiday on my own.
40:43Or show them.
40:45Yeah.
40:45Actually, that sounds like a good option as well.
40:47But I think I'm going to take them this time.
40:49Very nice.
40:49Yeah.
40:50Yeah, I think that's a lovely thing to do.
40:51Well, very, very best of luck.
40:52It would be so nice if one of these wins it for you.
40:55In all three cases, we're looking for films with Guy Pearce in.
40:57The Prestige was your least confident answer.
40:59In fact, you aren't entirely sure if it was right, but let's find out.
41:02Might it be The Prestige?
41:05Nope.
41:06Let's move swiftly on to your next answer.
41:08Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
41:09Let us find out how many people said that might it be pointless for £4,250.
41:16Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, absolutely on the money.
41:18The Prestige, alas, incorrect.
41:20But down we go with Priscilla through the 20s into the teens,
41:25still going down into single figures still.
41:27Oh, yeah.
41:27OK, seven.
41:29Seven for Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
41:32We are now turning to The Time Machine,
41:34which you thought was your best shot at a pointless answer.
41:35Let's hope it is pointless.
41:37The Time Machine.
41:40It's right.
41:41The Prestige was incorrect.
41:43Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, took us down to seven.
41:46The Time Machine now taking us down through the 20s.
41:49Into single fingers, passing seven, still going down to two.
41:53Oh, that's so annoying.
41:55I'm so sorry.
41:56That's a great answer.
41:57But I'm afraid not a pointless answer.
41:59So I'm afraid you don't win today's jackpot.
42:00But let's not dwell on that.
42:02You do win today's pointless trophies.
42:04So very, very well done indeed for that, Chris and Erica.
42:07Great answer.
42:08So sorry it didn't work out for you.
42:09The full title is actually The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
42:13But we accepted just Priscilla, Queen of the Desert as well.
42:16Let's have a look at some of the pointless answers you could have had, though.
42:19Starting with Margot Robbie films.
42:20You could have had Amsterdam, Asteroid City, Bombshell,
42:25and The Legend of Tarzan, in which she did play Jane.
42:28The other pointless films were Dreamland, Goodbye Christopher Robin,
42:32Two Peter Rabbit films, Slaughterhouse Rules, Sweet Francaise, Terminal,
42:36Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, and Z for Zachariah.
42:39And then for Guy Pearce films, here are some of the pointless answers you could have had.
42:44Factory Girl, The Hurt Locker, The King's Speech, and The Road.
42:48The only scoring answers here were Memento, Priscilla, LA Confidential, Iron Man 3,
42:55Heaven Tonight Hunting, Prometheus, The Count of Monte Cristo, and The Time Machine,
42:59which you did say as well.
43:01Everything else was pointless.
43:02So very well done at home if you got the pointless answers.
43:05Thank you very much indeed, Tom, and thank you so much, Chris and Erica.
43:08I'm sorry you didn't win our jackpot today.
43:10That will therefore roll over onto the next show when we will be playing for £5,250.
43:17Join us then to see if someone can win it.
43:18Meanwhile, it's goodbye from Tom.
43:20Goodbye.
43:21And it's goodbye from me.
43:23Goodbye.
43:45Goodbye.
43:47Goodbye.
43:47Goodbye.
43:50Goodbye.
43:51Goodbye.
43:52Goodbye.
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