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00:00MUSIC
00:22Thank you very much indeed.
00:24Hello, I'm Alexander Armstrong and welcome to Pointless,
00:26the show where the aim of the game is to avoid the obvious answers
00:28and find the obscure ones. Let's meet today's players.
00:35And couple number one.
00:36My name's Camelia, I'm here with my husband Curtis
00:39and we're from Leeds.
00:40Couple number two.
00:41Hi, I'm Miles from a small village in the north of Scotland
00:44called Portmohommock and this is my daughter Fiona from central Scotland.
00:47Couple number three.
00:48Hello, my name's Samantha, I'm from a little town in Oxfordshire
00:52called Farringdon and this is my lovely mum Sue from Gloucestershire.
00:56And finally, couple number four.
00:57Hi, I'm Elle and this is my partner Adam and we're from the Peak District
01:01in Buxton.
01:03And these are today's contestants.
01:05Thank you very much all of you, a very warm welcome to Pointless.
01:07It's lovely to have you all here.
01:08That just leaves one more person for me to introduce.
01:10A stand-up who's currently sitting down.
01:13Does nothing in this world make sense any more?
01:15It is my Pointless friend, it's Tom Allen.
01:17Oh, thank you.
01:19Lovely to be sitting down actually.
01:21I know, you look very comfortable.
01:23And you've provided me a lovely little peak here, lovely cushion
01:26because I'm not as tall as some of the other people you have doing this.
01:30Do you know what, I just envy that so much.
01:32Maybe I should have some kind of truss with invisible wires
01:36so it looks like I'm standing but in fact I could just lift my feet
01:40and I just spin gently like this.
01:42Do you know who did have a chair like that was David Suchet
01:44when he was playing Poirot?
01:46Did he?
01:46Because he wanted to keep everything very neat as Poirot would have had it.
01:50Yes.
01:50And so he had this special chair designed where he could stand up
01:52and just be like that.
01:54Oh, he did a very interesting documentary about it, Xander.
01:57I bet he did.
01:57And I'm going to play it to us now!
02:00There we are, thank you very much indeed.
02:01Now, Chris and Erica who were superb got through to the final last time
02:05and they did not win the jackpot so we're adding another £1,000 to that
02:09so today's jackpot starts off at £5,250.
02:14Right.
02:15If everyone's ready, let's play Poirot.
02:22Something to be borne in mind at all times.
02:24It's the pair with the highest score at the end of each round
02:26that gets eliminated so just keep your scores as low as you possibly can.
02:29Best of luck to everybody.
02:30Our category for round one today is...
02:35Words.
02:35It's one of those rounds.
02:36Can you all decide in your pairs who's going to go first,
02:38who's going to go second?
02:39And whoever's going first, please step up to the podium.
02:45There we are, let's find out what the question is.
02:47We gave 100 people 100 seconds to name as many...
02:54Words ending N-G-E as they could, Tom.
03:00That's right.
03:01N-G.
03:02N-G.
03:03N-G.
03:03We are looking for any word found in the online version of the Collins
03:07Dictionary that ends with the letters N-G-E.
03:10N-G.
03:10N-G.
03:12As ever, we will not accept capitalised words such as trademarks
03:16or any entries that appear as hyphenated words or two-word phrases.
03:19This is as of August 2024.
03:23We will not accept any word that is listed as offensive...
03:28..and not suitable for tea time.
03:31We may ask you to spell your answer, so help me God.
03:35Thank you very much indeed, Tom.
03:36Now, Camelia, welcome to Pointless.
03:38It's lovely to have you here.
03:39Tell us all about yourself.
03:40So, I am currently on maternity leave.
03:42I had a baby two months ago.
03:44Huge congratulations.
03:46Her name's Lillia.
03:47Hello, Lillia.
03:49We've been having an easy time.
03:51Fingers crossed it stays like that.
03:53Wonderful.
03:54Oh, total joy.
03:55And that's your first baby?
03:56Yes.
03:57Absolutely wonderful.
03:59Brilliant.
04:00Now, Camelia, words ending N-G-E.
04:03What would you like to go for?
04:06I hope this will score OK.
04:08Rearrange.
04:10Rearrange, says Camelia.
04:12That is very impressive for podium one.
04:14Rearrange.
04:15Let's see where we end up with that.
04:21Rearrange.
04:22He's obviously right.
04:24Obviously very good.
04:25Look at that.
04:25Down he goes to four.
04:26This is a great start.
04:27Well done, Camelia.
04:28Yes, of course.
04:29Rearrange to put something into a new order,
04:31or to fix a new date or time for something that has been postponed.
04:34Rearrange.
04:35Thank you very much indeed.
04:37Now, Miles, welcome back to Pointless.
04:40Lovely to have you with us a second time.
04:42Tell us more about yourself.
04:44Well, I collect waterfalls around the world.
04:47It was mountains last time.
04:49It was mountains last time.
04:50So it's basically features, relief features.
04:52Well, it started when I proposed at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe,
04:57and she did say yes.
04:58Hooray.
04:59And we're still married.
05:00Hooray!
05:00And since then, we've had a honeymoon at Niagara,
05:03a silver wedding at Angel Falls.
05:05We've just been to Iguassu Falls.
05:06We did the Dettifoss in Iceland.
05:08Have you never heard the song that literally tells you,
05:10don't go chasing waterfalls?
05:12No.
05:13You should listen to that.
05:14I think it's too late.
05:15It's too late.
05:16It's too late.
05:18It's too late.
05:18Yes.
05:19Just stick to the rivers and the mountains you're used to.
05:22There we are.
05:23Yeah, we're with rivers for show three, I think.
05:24Now, Miles, what are you going to go for?
05:27I'm going to go for cringe.
05:30Cringe.
05:31Says Miles cringe.
05:32This is good.
05:32Let's see how many of our 100 said that.
05:41That goes down to 18.
05:4418 for cringe.
05:46If you cringe at something, you feel embarrassment,
05:48awkwardness or disgust and possibly wince or flinch as a result.
05:51Cringe.
05:52To cringe is also to stoop in a servile manner.
05:56Or cringe.
05:57Yes.
05:57I cringe to you.
05:58Thank you very much indeed, Tom.
06:00Now, Sue, welcome back to Pointless.
06:02Tell us more about yourself, Sue.
06:05Well, about six months ago, I came across an online fitness course
06:08for old people.
06:09Yes.
06:10And I'd never done anything like that before,
06:12but I thought, I'll give it a go.
06:14And before I knew it, I was doing intervals and planking and cardio.
06:19Yes.
06:20It's just amazing.
06:21So, you do it all in the comfort of your own home, do you?
06:23Yes.
06:24This is very good.
06:24And it's quite addictive.
06:25I really love it.
06:26That's really good.
06:27Have you noticed yourself getting stronger?
06:29Oh, yes.
06:29Yes.
06:30Very good.
06:31Good stuff.
06:32Good for you.
06:32Now, Sue, what are you going to go for?
06:34Words ending N-G-E.
06:36I think I'll go for unhinge.
06:38To unhinge.
06:40Shall we see how many of our 100 said this?
06:42They're playing it really well.
06:44I have to say, this is expert pointless, expert level.
06:46Very good, yes.
06:47To do rearrange, the inverse of a verb.
06:51Let's see how many of our 100 said unhinge.
07:02Look at that.
07:03Very well done, Sue.
07:05It was only a matter of time.
07:07Very well done.
07:08That's a pointless answer.
07:09It adds £250 to today's jackpot, taking the total up to £5,500.
07:14Scores you nothing and is just brilliant.
07:17Well done.
07:18Great.
07:19Unhinge, of course, to remove a door or gate from the device that joins it to the frame.
07:24Or it could be to unbalance a person in their mind and cause them to go insane.
07:28Wow.
07:28Two very different things, I would say.
07:30Although, have you ever tried to remove a door?
07:32It will do the other definition.
07:34Do the other thing for you.
07:35I bet.
07:35It's very difficult.
07:36Doors are very complicated.
07:37Yes.
07:38Thank you very much indeed.
07:39Now, Adam, welcome back to Pointless.
07:40It's great to have you with us here.
07:42Let's hear more about you, Adam.
07:43So, last time I spoke about my hobby, which is, I'm an ice hockey referee, but slightly
07:49less interesting in my day job.
07:52Still interesting.
07:53Oh, phew.
07:55OK.
07:56I'm a surveyor and I value GP surgeries.
07:59So, I spend my time...
08:01Don't we all do?
08:01We all do that.
08:03Yes, yes, yes.
08:03But that is your job.
08:04Absolutely, yes.
08:04You put a value...
08:05Very specifically, GP surgeries.
08:07So, you turn up to the surgery and they're all thinking, hoping...
08:10Yes.
08:10So, it depends on the types of sinks, taps.
08:14Taps.
08:15Those sorts of things.
08:15The quality of the cake that's offered on arrival.
08:16Absolutely.
08:17Absolutely.
08:18If somebody's using private healthcare, I think...
08:20..to be offered a piece of cake of my doctor.
08:23Ah.
08:23Yes.
08:24Well, how exciting.
08:26Good for you.
08:27Adam, what are we going to go for?
08:29Words ending N-G-E.
08:31I will stick with a toilet theme and I will go with plunge.
08:35Plunge.
08:36Plunge, says Adam.
08:37Shall we see how many of our 100 said plunge?
08:43Plunge.
08:45Well, 18 is our high score and you pass it.
08:4912 for plunge.
08:51Yes, to thrust or throw something or a leap or dive, as in to water.
08:56Or to descend rapidly, e.g. a plunging neckline.
08:59Thank you very much indeed.
09:00That brings us to the halfway point in this first round.
09:02And I can tell you, looking at those scores, that nothing is the best score.
09:06Very well done indeed to Sue.
09:07We travel from there to four, where we find Camellia and Curtis.
09:10From there to 12, where we find Adam and Nell.
09:11And from there to 18, Miles and Fiona.
09:14Fiona, though, excellent at low scores.
09:17We happen to know from last time.
09:19So, yes, good luck with that.
09:20We're going to come back down the line now.
09:21Will the second players please step up to the podium?
09:27Elle, welcome back to Pointless.
09:29Great to have you with us again.
09:30Hiya. Tell us more about yourself, Elle.
09:31Yeah, so, as something that I do in my spare time, I write and run a pub quiz.
09:37Brilliant. How often is the quiz?
09:39Every two weeks on a Tuesday.
09:42Very nice.
09:42OK, and you write the whole thing yourself?
09:44Write the whole thing.
09:45Yeah, pictures, anagrams and then...
09:47See, this is very good.
09:49Have you compiled books yet of good quiz things?
09:52Well, I've got, like, a hard drive and there's, like, three folders
09:56with about, well, 26 quizzes in, so...
09:59There you go. Very good.
10:00Now, Elle, what are you going to go for?
10:01Well, you're on 12 at the moment.
10:02Five or less, even at this early stage, would get you into round two.
10:06No questions asked.
10:08I think I'm going to go for Blumange.
10:11Blumange.
10:12Shall we see where your red line is on the column?
10:15It comes in here.
10:16Where do we end up with Blumange?
10:26Gets you through.
10:27Down it goes to two.
10:28Very well done, indeed.
10:29Taking your total up to 14.
10:31You are in round two.
10:32Yeah, great one there.
10:33If you don't know, Blumange is a sweet, gelatinous dessert
10:35made with flavoured corn flour and milk.
10:37And it comes from the French words for white and to eat.
10:40Blanc and manger.
10:42Blanc mange.
10:43For some reason, that's making my mouth water.
10:45Blumange.
10:46That's the way I describe it.
10:46I think it probably was.
10:48Thank you very much.
10:48Not a dessert you see very often, actually.
10:50No.
10:51Where's it gone?
10:51And it says Blanc, but actually it's pink, in my experience.
10:55Rosemange.
10:56Rosemange.
10:57That sounds like somebody from the revolution.
10:59Yes.
11:00If only you knew it was just a dessert.
11:02There we are.
11:03There we go.
11:03Now, Samantha, welcome back.
11:04Great to have you with us again.
11:05We learnt about your fantastic chicane turn in your career.
11:09Yeah.
11:09Where you'd been an accountant, accountant, accountant.
11:12Comedian.
11:13Successful comedian.
11:14Tell us more about yourself.
11:16OK, well, yeah, I used to work in an office,
11:19and now, obviously, I'm all round the country.
11:21So I go round in my camper van with my dog, from gig to gig,
11:25like a travelling jester.
11:27See, that's great, though.
11:29I mean, this is the life of stand-ups, really.
11:32I mean, you get to know the country like no-one else.
11:34Good stuff.
11:35Now, Samantha, you're on nothing,
11:36which means 17 or less gets you through.
11:38What would you like to go for?
11:39Oh, I've got a safe one, a medium one and a risky one.
11:43You know what I'm going to advise.
11:45No, no, no.
11:46I will go for the medium one, which is whinge.
11:50Whinge, says Samantha.
11:52Here is your red line.
11:53Shall we see where we end up with whinge?
11:59Whinge is right.
12:02And it gets you through.
12:03Very well done.
12:03And 11 for whinge, taking your total up to 11.
12:06Whinge, yes.
12:07Complaining or whining in an annoying way or crying in a fretful way.
12:11Yes.
12:12Whinge.
12:13Thank you very much, indeed.
12:15Now, Fiona, welcome back.
12:17Great to have you with us again.
12:18Tell us more about yourself, Fiona.
12:20So, I have worked in tourism all my life, running the tours and speaking on the microphone.
12:26So, after Covid, I decided to learn a new skill and I got my coach driving licence.
12:30I was going to say that as a joke.
12:32That's just the one thing that's missing is the coach driving licence.
12:34You can now wear a sort of headset.
12:36So, now I have the coach driving licence.
12:38Wow.
12:38So, in the summer, I run the tours and I'm on the microphone and in the winter, I drive coaches
12:43over to Europe.
12:44See, that's just brilliant.
12:46Next thing you need is a ferry driver's licence.
12:48That's the next plan.
12:49That's the next thing.
12:49And then maybe learn to fly.
12:51Then maybe learn to fly.
12:52Now, Fiona, you are on 18.
12:54I'm sorry to say you are still our high scorers.
12:56So, we need a very, very low score.
12:58So, I'm going to go one for kind of the offshore workers.
13:04Flange.
13:05Flange, says Fiona.
13:06You don't get a red line, I'm afraid, as you are our high scorers, but let's see where we end
13:10up with flange.
13:13Flange is right.
13:208 for flange, taking your total up to 26.
13:24Flange is, of course, a projecting edge on an object.
13:27Its purpose is to strengthen the object or to connect it to another object.
13:32Flange.
13:32Thank you very much indeed.
13:35Curtis.
13:35Hiya.
13:36Welcome to Pointless.
13:37It's terrific to have you here.
13:37Tell us all about yourself, Curtis.
13:39So, I'm Curtis.
13:40I'm a nursery assistant from...
13:41You're a nursery assistant?
13:43And how long have you done that?
13:44Like, the current nursery I work at has been about two years now.
13:47Very nice indeed.
13:48What do you do for fun?
13:49For fun at the moment, we play a lot of video games together, Camellia and I.
13:53I do a lot of painting as well at home, portraits, pictures, miniatures and stuff like that.
13:58Very nice indeed.
13:59Now, Curtis, you are on four.
14:00We need you to score 21 or less to be in round two.
14:04What are you going to go for?
14:05I'm going to go for expunge, I think is my...
14:08Another dessert one.
14:09Expunge, says Curtis.
14:11You get a red line and it comes in here.
14:15Expunge.
14:24Oh!
14:25One.
14:26One.
14:27Very well done indeed.
14:28Taking a total up to five.
14:29Yes, to delete or destroy or obliterate.
14:32If you expunge something, you get rid of it completely.
14:35Yes.
14:37Yeah, there were lots of pointless answers, though.
14:39You could have gone for...
14:40You could have gone for downrange or infringe, interchange.
14:45Also, there was melange, a mixture of things.
14:49Miserange or misarrange.
14:50And, of course, my favourite, munge.
14:54Anyway...
14:54Are you going to expand on munge?
14:55No, no, no.
14:56I don't think it needs...
14:57I'm sure you know what that means.
14:58What is it?
14:58A bean?
14:59Is it like a...
15:00It's to modify a password into an unguessable state.
15:03OK.
15:03So, I guess, to munge would be, if my password was Alexander,
15:09I might go 4-L-E...
15:14Yeah.
15:15..X.
15:15Yeah.
15:16Then it would be munged.
15:18Got it.
15:18I would have munged your name.
15:19Yeah, I've got it.
15:20OK, good, thank you.
15:21Falange, a medical term for one of the bones in finger.
15:25Scrounge and unhinged, which, of course, Sue already gave us.
15:29Thank you very much indeed.
15:30Tom, that brings us to the end of our first round.
15:31It means we have to say goodbye.
15:32Oh, Fiona and Miles, no!
15:35Oh, no, no, no.
15:37We'll see you next time.
15:38It's fine.
15:38But next time is your third show, so you have to make that one count.
15:41But anyway, thank you so much for playing, Fiona and Miles.
15:43The remaining three pairs.
15:45Time for round two.
15:51Very well done, everybody.
15:53We find ourselves in round two.
15:54A little bit more roomy, I'm sure you'll agree.
15:56But very well done.
15:58Sue, our lowest individual scorer in that first round.
16:00Fantastic work there.
16:02And Curtis and Camellia, our lowest combined scorers.
16:05So, brilliant work.
16:06But best of luck to everybody.
16:08Our category for round two today is...
16:13American artworks.
16:14Can you all decide in your pairs who wants to go first,
16:15who wants to go second?
16:17And whoever's going first, please step up to the podium.
16:23OK.
16:24And the question concerns...
16:27People represented in the US National Portrait Gallery.
16:31Tom.
16:31Well, who isn't obsessed with the people represented there?
16:36We are about to show you six descriptions on each pass
16:40of people who all feature in portraits, sculptures, tapestries,
16:44photographs or prints that are in the US National Portrait Gallery
16:47in Washington, DC.
16:50We'll also give you their initials, so a little bit of a clue.
16:53Please tell us who the people are.
16:54Thank you very much indeed, Tom.
16:56OK, let's reveal our first board of six clues.
16:59Can you identify these people?
17:02Chicago-born animation pioneer,
17:05who produced the 1964 film Mary Poppins, W.D.
17:08US poet and author of the autobiography
17:11I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, M.A.
17:14Former US Vice President, whose presentation formed the basis
17:18of the 2006 documentary An Inconvenient Truth, A.G.
17:23Ugly Betty Star, who played Gloria in the 2023 film Barbie, A.F.
17:28Vogue singer, who performed to over 1.6 million people
17:32in Rio de Janeiro in 2024, M.
17:35And inventor and founding father, who was first depicted
17:38on the US $100 bill in 1914, B.F.
17:45There we are.
17:46Now, Curtis, who on this board are you going to go for?
17:52I'm going to go for the former US Vice President,
17:55whose presentation formed the basis of An Inconvenient Truth.
17:57It was Al Gore.
17:58Al Gore, says Curtis.
18:00Shall we see how many of our 100 said Al Gore?
18:03Al Gore is right.
18:07Yes, good work, Curtis.
18:09Down there goes 27.
18:10Strong start.
18:11Good start there.
18:12Al Gore has worked a lot on climate change.
18:14He won a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in 2007.
18:18Amongst the pieces in the gallery is a tapestry of Al Gore,
18:21which was apparently made to raise funds for his presidential campaign.
18:24I'd like to have a tapestry done of me.
18:26I know, but imagine having to sit for it.
18:28Oh.
18:28Or stand.
18:29Or stand.
18:29They'd go, hang on, there we are.
18:32Yeah.
18:33Just as you were, hand down, hand down.
18:36And then they'd be holding up bits of wool, going...
18:38Oh, yeah.
18:39Mm-hmm.
18:40Yeah, it would be quite involved, wouldn't it?
18:41It would be quite involved.
18:42Fun, though.
18:43Fun.
18:43It's an unusual thing to have happen.
18:45Thank you very much, Sue.
18:47Who are these people?
18:48Um, I know three of them.
18:50I don't know which would be lowest.
18:51I think I'll go for Benjamin Franklin at the bottom.
18:54Benjamin Franklin at the bottom.
18:55Shall we see how many of our 100 said that?
18:59Benjamin Franklin is right.
19:01Well, 27 is the only score we have at the moment.
19:03Benjamin Franklin beats that 25.
19:06Well done, Sue.
19:07Yes, the $100 bill is the most expensive to print
19:10because of the extensive security features it has.
19:14But despite this, it is the bill with the highest circulation
19:16with an estimated 18.5 billion of them.
19:21Thank you very much indeed.
19:22Now, Adam.
19:23Yes.
19:23This is your board.
19:25Fill in all the blanks.
19:26Um, I know two.
19:27The Vogue singer is obviously Madonna,
19:31but I'm going to go for the top one.
19:32The Chicago-born animation pioneer is Walt Disney.
19:36Walt Disney says...
19:38Adam, shall we see how many of our 100 said Walt Disney?
19:42Walt Disney is right.
19:48It goes down to 20.
19:49It goes down to 20.
19:49Very well done indeed.
19:51Good choice, yeah.
19:52The gallery holds several images of Walt Disney,
19:55including a sketch depicting Mickey Mouse sketching Walt Disney
19:59and doing a caricature of Disney.
20:00That's clever, isn't it?
20:01It's funny.
20:01Tables turned.
20:03Yeah.
20:03Should we go through the rest of the board then?
20:05Yes!
20:05Zandra, I bet you know them.
20:06I think, well, let's go with Madonna first for the Vogue singer.
20:10Yeah, would have got 43.
20:11A lot of people know that.
20:11The US poet is Maya Angelou.
20:17Maya Angelou would have scored you four, which was the lowest one.
20:19The Ugly Betty star who played Gloria in Barbie is America Ferreira.
20:24Five people knew that, so that would have scored you five, so...
20:26There we are.
20:27Thank you very much indeed.
20:28That brings us to the halfway mark in this round.
20:30Let's have a quick recap of those scores.
20:3120.
20:31Well done, Adam.
20:32The best score of the past.
20:3325 is where we find Sue and Samantha.
20:36And then 27 is where we find Curtis and Camellia.
20:38I mean, you're a bit ahead, but not wildly.
20:40So, Camellia, good luck.
20:42We're going to come back down the line now.
20:43Will the second players please step up to the podium?
20:49OK, let's put six more clues to people represented
20:52in the US National Portrait Gallery on the board.
20:54Here they are.
20:55US-born Impressionist noted for her artworks
20:58such as Little Girl in a Blue Armchair, MC.
21:01Lawyer who succeeded Laura Bush as First Lady of the United States, M.O.
21:07Actor who played Tyrion Lannister in the TV drama Game of Thrones, P.D.
21:13Basketball player portrayed by Damien Delano Young in the 2023 film Air, M.J.
21:20Jazz musician and trumpeter who released the 1959 album Kind of Blue, M.D.
21:26And chat show host who entered Forbes' list of billionaires in 2003, O.W.
21:32There we are.
21:34Elle, it's over to you.
21:35You're on 20.
21:35We're looking at a target score of six, ideally,
21:38to avoid becoming high scorers.
21:39OK.
21:41I'm going to go with the jazz musician and trumpeter
21:44and go with Miles Davis.
21:45Miles Davis says Elle.
21:47You get a red line. It's quite low.
21:48How many of our 100 said Miles Davis?
21:53Miles Davis is right.
21:59Very well done indeed.
22:00Ten for Miles Davis, taking your total up to 30.
22:03Very good answer.
22:04Kind of Blue.
22:05This album is often considered to be the greatest jazz album of all time.
22:08The musicians on it improvised during the recording and created five tracks.
22:12It's only 45 minutes long.
22:13Thank you very much indeed.
22:14Now, Samantha, you are on 25.
22:17We need to score four or less to avoid becoming the high scorers.
22:22I will go with Oprah Winfrey.
22:27Oprah Winfrey at the bottom, the chat show host.
22:28Shall we see how many of our 100 said that?
22:30But not before we've seen your red line, which is here.
22:34Oprah Winfrey.
22:4235 for Oprah Winfrey, taking your total up to 60.
22:46Yes.
22:47When Oprah entered the Forbes list,
22:49she was the first black female billionaire ever reported,
22:52having a net worth that year of $1.1 billion.
22:56Heavens above.
22:57Loads.
22:58Lots. Lots.
22:59That's it. Thank you very much indeed.
23:00Loads of money.
23:00Camellia, you're on 27.
23:0232 or less is what we need from you.
23:0432 or less.
23:05Would you like to talk us through the board?
23:08Well, I don't know the US-born impressionist.
23:11The lawyer who succeeded Laura Bush, I think it was Michelle Obama.
23:16Actor who played Tyrion Lannister is Peter Dinklage.
23:19And I think the basketball player is Michael Jordan.
23:23I'm hoping that Peter Dinklage was the lowest score.
23:28OK. Peter Dinklage, says Camellia.
23:31Here is your red line.
23:32Can we get you below this red line with Peter Dinklage?
23:37Peter Dinklage is right.
23:41And you are in the head-to-head. Very well done.
23:43Indeed, down it goes to six.
23:44This is a great score.
23:4533 your total.
23:46Well done.
23:48Peter Dinklage.
23:49Great answer.
23:50The gallery has a photograph of him from 2003,
23:53before Game of Thrones.
23:55Peter Dinklage has won four Supporting Actor Emmys for his role
23:58as Tyrion.
24:00Tyrion.
24:00Tyrion.
24:01Tyrion.
24:01Tyrion.
24:01It's made up though, isn't it?
24:03Tyrion. Tyrion.
24:04Whatever he's called.
24:05Tyrion.
24:05And the record for the most Emmy wins in that category.
24:10Camilla took us to the board almost perfectly there.
24:13The US-born Impressionist is Mary Cassatt,
24:17which would have been a pointless answer.
24:19Michelle Obama was a good guess, because it was right.
24:23That would have scored 30.
24:24And the basketball player portrayed by Damien Delano Young
24:27was Michael Jordan, would have scored 29.
24:29Thank you very much.
24:30Indeed, bringing us to the end of our second round.
24:33And it means we have to say goodbye to Samantha and Sue.
24:35Lovely low scores from you we had in round one.
24:38Slightly less low in this round.
24:40But we will see you next time for your third and final show,
24:42when I'm hoping you can take it all the way.
24:43But thank you so much for playing Samantha and Sue.
24:46For the remaining two pairs though,
24:48it's now time for the heads ahead.
24:54Well, huge congratulations, Curtis and Camillia, Adam and Elle.
24:57You are now one step closer to the final.
25:00And a chance to play for our jackpot,
25:01which currently stands at £5,500.
25:06However, we might be able to put some more money into that
25:09if we can find a couple of pointless answers.
25:12So here goes.
25:13We gave 100 people 100 seconds to name as many...
25:19..African dishes as they could.
25:22Tom.
25:23Yes, you'll see six options.
25:24Two are scoring, two are pointless,
25:27and two are not African dishes at all.
25:30£250 in the jackpot for each pointless answer.
25:34Thank you very much indeed.
25:35So can you find the pointless African dishes from these six?
25:48We have...
25:50Does anybody know anything?
25:51I was hoping I didn't know at least one,
25:54because I am from Africa, but I...
25:57In which case, Curtis and Camillia,
25:59would you like to nominate a pointless African dish?
26:03I quite like puff puff.
26:06Yeah, go on, I fancy a puff puff.
26:08We'll go for puff puff.
26:08OK, shall we go for puff puff?
26:09Is puff puff a pointless African dish?
26:14Well, it is an African dish.
26:20Oh, go on.
26:22One person could not forget puff puff.
26:26Adam and Elle.
26:27Let's go for kikalicha.
26:30Kikalicha.
26:30Sounds tasty.
26:31I like the sound of that as well.
26:32Shall we see how many of our 100 people said kikalicha?
26:36Kikalicha is also an African dish.
26:43Ah!
26:44Very well done indeed, Tom.
26:47Yeah.
26:49Great shout there, kikalicha.
26:50An Ethiopian dish.
26:51You could also have had mesfouf,
26:54which is a couscous dish that can be sweet or savoury.
26:57That was also pointless.
26:59But elsewhere on the board, we had bazine,
27:02which is a Libyan dish consisting of a giant dumpling
27:05served in the middle of the plate surrounded by stew.
27:07That would have scored you too.
27:09Oino is not a dish, though.
27:11Oino market is the largest market in Uganda
27:13with around 50,000 traders.
27:15That would have been incorrect.
27:16Oino.
27:17And my favourite one on the board is actually Chishuro.
27:21It's not a dish, but it's a London Michelin-starred restaurant
27:23focusing on West African cuisine.
27:25The name means the silence that descends on the table
27:29when the food arrives.
27:31Chishuro.
27:31When the food comes and everyone goes quiet.
27:34Chishuro.
27:36It's nice to name that moment.
27:37I like that.
27:38Thank you very much indeed.
27:39And well done.
27:39You managed to find a pointless answer.
27:41So look, we can watch as £250 are added to the jackpot,
27:44taking the total up to £5,750.
27:47But who will be playing for that?
27:49Well, we'll find out in the head to head.
27:55Now, the first pair to win two questions will be playing for that jackpot.
27:58You're now allowed to confer before you give your answers.
28:00Best of luck to both pairs.
28:01Here is our first question and it is all about...
28:06Gardens, Tom.
28:07Yes, I love gardens.
28:08We're about to show you five images of famous gardens.
28:11We have also provided every other letter in their names.
28:14We would like you to identify them and tell us the most obscure as ever.
28:18Thank you very much indeed.
28:19Let's reveal our five gardens and here they are.
28:22We have...
28:50..and E, H-M-T-N-C-U-T-G-R-E-S.
28:59There we are.
29:02Curtis and Camellia, you're our low scorers.
29:04You get to go first.
29:05OK.
29:07So, that's...
29:09I know E, I think.
29:10I don't know E.
29:11OK.
29:12Right, so we're going to take a punt and go for Hampton Court Gardens.
29:15Hampton Court Gardens. For E.
29:18For E.
29:18Hampton Court Gardens.
29:20Now, Adam and L, can you talk us through those other gardens?
29:23So, we know that A is Q Gardens.
29:27We don't know C or D, but I think we're going to go for B,
29:31which is Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
29:34Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
29:36So, we have Hampton Court and Edinburgh.
29:38Curtis and Camellia went for Hampton Court Gardens.
29:42Let's see how many of our 100 said that for E.
29:46That is absolutely right, Hampton Court.
29:51And that goes down to 34.
29:54Meanwhile, Adam and L are going for the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
29:58Shall we see how many of our 100 said that for B?
30:03Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
30:04Absolutely right.
30:0742 for that, which means well done, Curtis and Camellia.
30:10After one question, you are up 1-0.
30:12Great answers. Great gardens as well.
30:14I can fill all these in for you.
30:16I was going to say there's one that I think you'll particularly like.
30:18Well, it's going to be C, very close to my heart.
30:21That is the Annick Garden.
30:23Correct.
30:24That would have scored you three.
30:25And that was the lowest one on the board as well.
30:27Then we have D, the RHS Wisley.
30:31Oh, lovely one.
30:33Fabulous.
30:33I was there just the other day, actually.
30:35Well, there you are.
30:35That would have scored you seven.
30:36That was the next one up.
30:37Splendid.
30:38But the most popular one, the easiest one, is A.
30:41And it's of course...
30:42Hugh Gardens.
30:43Hugh Gardens, there it is.
30:4469, that would have scored.
30:45Thank you very much indeed.
30:47Right, here comes our second question.
30:48Adam and L, you've got to win this one to stay in the game.
30:50So good luck.
30:51Our second question is all about...
30:54Buses, Tom.
30:55Ah, yes.
30:56We're going to give you five clues to facts about buses.
30:59Just give us your most obscure answer.
31:02Thank you very much.
31:04Here come the five bus facts all at once.
31:07And we have...
31:08The word bus is a shortening of this word from the Latin meaning
31:12for all.
31:131994 film starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock set on a bus
31:17that will explode if it drops below 50 miles per hour.
31:20Alabama City in which Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat
31:24to a white man sparked a bus boycott in 1955.
31:29The iconic London Routemaster bus is typically this primary colour.
31:33And online video game in which players leap from a flying vehicle,
31:38known as the Battle Bus, before fighting each other.
31:41There we are.
31:42Adam and L, over to you.
31:45The second one, I know it.
31:48So we're going to go for the bottom one, which we think is Fortnite.
31:54Fortnite.
31:54Fortnite, say Adam and L.
31:57Now then, Curtis and Camellia, can you talk us through the rest of that board?
32:01Can we?
32:02I only knew the bottom one.
32:04Well, another 1994 film starring Keanu Reeves as Speed.
32:07I wouldn't know anything about the Alabama City.
32:09Go for the film, then.
32:10OK.
32:11So we'd like to go for the 1994 film starring Keanu Reeves
32:14and Sandra Bullock as Speed.
32:16Speed.
32:16OK.
32:17So we have Fortnite and we have Speed.
32:20Adam and L went for Fortnite.
32:22Let's see how many of our 100 said that.
32:32That goes down to six.
32:34Very well done indeed.
32:36Meanwhile, Curtis and Camellia are going for Speed, the film starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock.
32:42How many of our 100 said that?
32:45Speed is right.
32:48Yep.
32:49That's a high score.
32:50Very well done indeed, Adam and L.
32:51You're back in the game after two questions.
32:52It's one all.
32:54Very good.
32:54Very good.
32:55I think that was quite tricky in lots of ways.
32:57Zander, do you know the others?
32:59Omnibus for the top one.
33:00Yes.
33:01Very good with your classics.
33:0321.
33:04That would have scored you.
33:06Red for the iconic Rootmaster bus.
33:09Yes.
33:0972 people knew that.
33:10But the Alabama city in which Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat to a white man sparked a
33:15boycott in 1955
33:16I think it was Montgomery, Alabama.
33:19Absolutely correct.
33:20And that would have scored five.
33:22There we are.
33:23Thank you very much indeed.
33:25OK.
33:25Right.
33:25Whoever wins this third question goes through to the final and plays for that jackpot.
33:28Best of luck, everybody.
33:29Here is our third question.
33:31It's all about substances in the human body, Tom.
33:36We are going to show you five substances which can be found in the human body,
33:41but we have removed the vowels from each word.
33:44Please give us the names of these substances.
33:47Thank you very much indeed.
33:48Let's reveal our five clues to substances.
33:50Here they come.
33:51We have CHLSTRL, PLSM, MLTNN, CRTSL and NSLN.
34:05There we are.
34:06Over to you, Curtis and Camellia.
34:08I don't know.
34:09I don't know which one.
34:10It's called the list.
34:13What do you want to say about?
34:14Sorry.
34:16So, we're going to go for the second-to-last one.
34:20And we're going to say cortisol.
34:22Cortisol, say Curtis and Camellia.
34:25Adam and Elle, would you like to talk us through the rest of that board?
34:28Yeah, so the top one's cholesterol, second one's plasma, third one's melatonin
34:32and the last one's insulin.
34:34So, I think we're going to go with melatonin.
34:36Melatonin, say Adam and Elle.
34:38So, we have cortisol and melatonin.
34:40Curtis and Camellia went for cortisol.
34:43I just think your cortisol level's quite high as we watch this go down.
34:54There we are, 44 for cortisol.
34:58Meanwhile, Adam and Elle are going for melatonin.
35:00Let's see how many of our 100 said that.
35:05That's right.
35:08And it wins it for you.
35:09Very well done indeed.
35:11Adam and Elle, after three questions, you're through to the final 2-1.
35:16Yeah, yeah, very good, very good.
35:19There are a lot of high scorers on here.
35:20The bottom one was insulin.
35:22That would have scored you 37.
35:24But then the upper two, a lot of people knew plasma.
35:2878 people knew plasma.
35:30And then my favourite, according to my doctor,
35:34is the top one, cholesterol.
35:36And 80 people knew that.
35:3780.
35:38You want to get that checked.
35:39If your cholesterol's at 80, I think that's bad, yeah.
35:42That is quite bad.
35:43Thank you very much indeed.
35:44Well, that brings us to the end of our head-to-head round.
35:46And it means we have to say goodbye to Curtis and Camelia.
35:48Just au revoir to Curtis and Camelia.
35:50We'll see you next time.
35:51But thank you so much for playing.
35:53But for Adam and Elle, it is now time for the Pointless final.
36:00Congratulations, Adam and Elle.
36:02You have fought off all the competition and you have won
36:04our coveted Pointless trophy.
36:12You now have a chance to win the Pointless jackpot.
36:15And at the end of today's show, the jackpot is standing at £5,750.
36:22And now that is a proper jackpot.
36:24It would be lovely to send you back to Buxton with that in your back pockets.
36:27But we need a Pointless answer from you first.
36:29So the big question is, what would you like to see come up?
36:32I'm probably strongest on sport.
36:35Any sport.
36:36But there's a few.
36:37Cricket, football, a bit of golf, ice hockey.
36:40That would be cool.
36:41But maybe not.
36:42Geography.
36:43Things like that I'm not too bad on.
36:45Yeah, I'm not good with sport or geography.
36:48But I'm more of a...
36:50I'd be really good if, like, animated movies or some kind of film
36:54or music or lyrics or anything creative, maybe.
36:58OK.
36:58Well, let's see what today's choices are.
37:00Four of them, as ever.
37:13What do you want to do?
37:15I think you can do it, yeah.
37:16European footballers.
37:17Yeah.
37:18Yeah.
37:19All right.
37:20We're going to go for European Premier League footballers.
37:22OK.
37:23European Premier League footballers.
37:24It is, Tom.
37:25OK.
37:26We are looking for the name of any male footballer
37:29who has made one or more English Premier League appearance
37:32and whose nationality is listed on the league's official website
37:35under either France or Germany.
37:40That is from the first 1992-93 season up to the end of the 2023-24 season.
37:47Our source is the Premier League website as of August 2024.
37:53Best of luck.
37:54Thank you very much indeed, Tom.
37:56Now, as always, you've got up to one minute to come up with three answers.
37:59All you need to win that jackpot is for just one of those answers to be pointless.
38:02If you can find three pointless answers, we will throw in a £500 bonus.
38:06Are you ready?
38:07Yeah.
38:07Let's put 60 seconds up on the clock.
38:10There they are.
38:10Your time starts now.
38:12OK.
38:13So, we'll go with Nottingham Forest players.
38:16Yeah, go on.
38:17That's a pretty good start.
38:18So, French players, you've got centre-back Moussa Niacarte.
38:22That will be pretty rogue.
38:23He's new.
38:24And then, alongside that, there's also a German guy that played for Brighton called Pascal Gross.
38:33He might be quite low.
38:34I'm trying to think of some older ones.
38:36I know.
38:37Mbappe.
38:38And that is it.
38:38You didn't play in the Premier League.
38:39Oh, well, there you go.
38:41So, maybe some older ones.
38:42German.
38:43We might have Michael Ballack.
38:45Might be quite good.
38:46Look.
38:47You might have a couple of really old ones.
38:51I'm just trying to think.
38:53Some of the old Liverpool players that might have...
38:59Just thinking...
39:00Your mind goes blank, do you not?
39:01Ten seconds left.
39:03I know.
39:03Crikey.
39:05Okay, let's think.
39:07Go for the Forest player.
39:08Yeah.
39:08Okay, let's go.
39:09You've got it.
39:10You've got two seconds.
39:11All right.
39:13Okay, there we are.
39:14Your time is up.
39:14Let's have your three answers.
39:16So, we're going to go with Michael Ballack.
39:18Michael Ballack for German, you're saying?
39:20Michael Ballack for German players, yep.
39:22Pascal Gross, also for a German player.
39:24Also German.
39:25And Moussa Niacarte.
39:27And Moussa Niacarte.
39:29Moussa Niacarte.
39:29For French.
39:29For French, sorry.
39:30Yes, for French player.
39:31Of those three, which is your best shot at a pointless answer?
39:33Probably Moussa Niacarte.
39:34Moussa Niacarte we put last.
39:35Least likely to be pointless?
39:37Michael Ballack.
39:38Michael Ballack and then Pascal Gross goes in the middle.
39:40Okay, lovely.
39:41Let's put those answers up on the board in that order.
39:43And here they are.
39:45We have...
39:47Michael Ballack, Pascal Gross and Moussa Niacarte.
39:52Now then, if one of these turns out to be pointless and wins you that jackpot,
39:55you will be leaving here with £5,750.
39:59What would you like to do with that, Adam?
40:01So, we are going on holiday to Disney World in Florida in January.
40:06So, that would be a nice little bit of spending money on top.
40:08Oh, I should say.
40:08Yes, absolutely.
40:09Maybe we'll upgrade to the Premium Suites.
40:11Oh, very nice.
40:12L, anything you'd like to add to that?
40:14This is so rogue, but I really want a nice stand mixer to bake cakes with.
40:20Yeah.
40:20And they're so expensive.
40:21So important.
40:22It'd be like a nice little...
40:23And we also want to buy a house next year so that it helps.
40:25Very nice.
40:26Just put the stand mixer in.
40:28Yes.
40:29Okay, well, very best of luck.
40:31Three lovely answers here.
40:32Let us put them to the test.
40:33In Michael Ballack's case, we are looking for German players in the Premier League
40:37in that period that Tom mentioned.
40:39Let's see if Michael Ballack is right.
40:40Let's see if Michael Ballack is indeed pointless.
40:44Absolutely right.
40:47£5,750 is yours if Michael Ballack goes all the way down to zero.
40:52Down we go.
40:53Through to single figures.
40:54Still going down with Michael Ballack.
40:55Still going down.
40:56You've done it!
40:56Very well done, indeed.
40:58Huge congratulations.
41:00Michael Ballack was a pointless answer.
41:02Oh, my gosh.
41:02You are taking home today's jackpot of £5,750.
41:07However, I said if you get all three pointless, you have a chance to get a bonus as well.
41:13So let us just put the others to the test because that would take it up to £6,250.
41:16Pascal Gross.
41:18Shall we see if Pascal Gross is a pointless answer?
41:23Pascal Gross is also right.
41:27This won't necessarily win you anything, but it's an important step on the way to winning that £500 bonus if
41:33this is pointless.
41:34That was exciting, wasn't it?
41:48Tom.
41:48Especially when you don't know anything about football.
41:50That was like...
41:51Same.
41:52I was having a great time.
41:54Very stressful, but worked out well in the end, right?
41:57Your final answer there, Moussa Niacarte would have been wrong, actually.
42:01He was born in France, but he plays for Senegal.
42:03Oh!
42:04Not that you're concerned, as you've just won a huge jackpot.
42:06They're huge.
42:07Let's have a look at some of the other pointless answers, shall we?
42:09Starting with French players in the Premier League, you could have had Didier Deschamps, Stide Malbranc, Sylvain Distun, who played
42:16in the Premier League 469 times.
42:18More appearances than any other Frenchman by far.
42:21Also, William Gallas you could have had.
42:23There were lots more pointless answers, of course.
42:26Anthony Martial, Gael Clichy, Louis Saha.
42:30Loads of others.
42:30Loads of others.
42:31German players.
42:32You could have had Jens Lehmann, who played for Arsenal in goal.
42:38Leroy Sane, Robert Huth.
42:40322 appearances, more than any other German.
42:43And the brilliantly named Thomas Hitzlsperger.
42:47Just fun to say his name.
42:48It would be fun to be called Thomas Hitzlsperger.
42:50Wouldn't it, though?
42:51And Hitzlsperger's got it.
42:52The fun would never stop.
42:54It might be a commentator.
42:55You just will Thomas Hitzlsperger to get it all the time.
42:59But lots of pointless answers you could have had, including Louis Holtby, Didier Hamann, among others.
43:05But very well done at home if you said anything at all.
43:09Thank you very much indeed, Tom.
43:11And thanks once again to our winning players, Adam and Al, who take away today's jackpot of £5,750.
43:17Join us next time when we'll be putting more obscure knowledge to the test on Pointless.
43:20Meanwhile, it's goodbye from Tom.
43:22Oh, get out.
43:23And it's goodbye from me.
43:25Goodbye.
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