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00:00You're watching On Demand. Please check the closing time before trying to vote or enter any competition or other interactivity in this programme, as it may not count and you may still be charged.
00:12You're watching Limitless Win.
00:14Now, please welcome two men who are quite literally Anton Deck. It's Anton Deck!
00:19Hello and welcome to Limitless Win!
00:33All of tonight's teams are dreaming of the biggest prize on British telly, but first they've got to navigate this, the Limitless Money Ladder!
00:42How far will tonight's teams go? How much money will they win and can they change their lives forever?
00:50I don't know, I don't know, and I don't know. Thanks for that.
00:54Right, I think it's about time we've met the first team of the night.
01:00I'm Teagan. And I'm Paul, and my father and daughter are from Prudhoe in Northumberland.
01:06Life in the last 18 months hasn't been great for my wife.
01:09She's now got stage 4 breast cancer. It's not something that can be cured, so it refocuses your priorities in life.
01:17The dream holidays would just be amazing, especially for Mum and Emerald.
01:21Emerald's my youngest daughter, she's 17. She was born with Vitamin Steiner Syndrome.
01:28There's only something like 1,000 to 1,500 people worldwide have got it. Life hadn't been easy.
01:34Any money would make a huge difference to our lives.
01:36If I can retire, we can do all the things that we want to do now.
01:40Let's go and do this for Mum and Emerald. Let's go and make some memories.
01:43Bye.
01:44It's Teagan and Paul!
01:45CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
01:54Come on in.
02:00Teagan, Paul, Dad, daughter, welcome to Limitless Win.
02:04Now, you guys have got a very specific reason for being here tonight, haven't you, Paul?
02:08Yeah. My wife has had a really difficult 18 months or so, and we'd like to win some money to make some great memories.
02:16We'd like to be able to go on great holidays as well as we can.
02:19She wants a new bathroom as well, so that's on the list.
02:23My younger daughter, Emerald, she's now got an easy life as well, so it would be really nice to do something really good for them.
02:28Yeah.
02:29And you're here with Teagan tonight.
02:30Yeah.
02:31What's going to make you two such a good team?
02:33We're both black dancing karate, which we did together.
02:36What?!
02:37Yeah, yeah.
02:38And we're used to working together as well because we've been doing it for, like, ten years together and we've spent so much time together.
02:42Like, we're used to how we think and interact with each other, which would help.
02:46That's really good.
02:47Have you done lots of preparation for tonight? A lot of planning, Teagan?
02:50No.
02:52No?
02:53No!
02:54This show is so peculiar to me because I'm at uni and stuff and I'm used to revise for exams and knowing what I need to revise and this could literally just be anything.
03:02So, you're not one of these that's been wandering around the supermarket with a ruler and a tape measure and all of that?
03:07No.
03:08Don't go to the supermarket to deliver it all.
03:11Well, we're all hoping you win some big money.
03:14Now, to face the Limitless Ladder, you need to win some lives.
03:16You do that by answering as many questions as you can in 60 seconds.
03:20Every correct answer earns you five lives.
03:22The very best of luck to the both of you.
03:24Your time starts now.
03:26Paul, in yoga, how many hands and feet are touching the ground in the classic tree pose?
03:33One.
03:34Correct.
03:35Teagan, the expression half an hour refers to how many minutes?
03:3830.
03:39Correct.
03:40Paul, how many times does the letter S occur in the word sustainability?
03:46Three.
03:47Two.
03:48What three-digit telephone number for reporting power cuts was launched in Great Britain in 2016?
03:56One...
03:57One, one, one.
03:58105.
03:59The chemical formula for the gas ozone is the letter O followed by what number?
04:03Two.
04:04Three.
04:05In the title of a well-known children's song, how many green bottles are there?
04:09Ten.
04:10Correct.
04:11Teagan, how many odd numbers are there between 20 and 40?
04:14Ten.
04:17Correct.
04:18Paul, how many European countries does the River Rhône flow through?
04:24Four.
04:25Two.
04:26Martin Johnson captained the England men's team to victory at the Rugby Union World Cup in which year?
04:302003.
04:31It was 2003.
04:32You would have got it.
04:33You would have got that one.
04:34Well done.
04:35Four correct answers gives you 20 lives.
04:38And now you can take on the Limitless Ladder!
04:46There it is.
04:47Our lovely-looking ladder.
04:48Now, remember the answer to every question is a number.
04:51The number you give is also the number of steps you'll climb up the ladder.
04:54If you go under the exact answer, you will lose some of your lives.
04:58If you go over the exact answer, even by one, then it's game over.
05:02But if you give the exact answer, you'll bank cash and you'll get five extra lives.
05:07And you also get four lifelines to help you out.
05:10They are...
05:14Also got range.
05:15And take two, where the ladder will take two answers.
05:18One from you and one from us.
05:21We'd love to give you an exact answer, but cards on the table, that's probably unlikely.
05:26We'll try our best.
05:27We'll try our best.
05:28Don't rely on us.
05:29We're going to shuffle up those lifelines and put them onto your ladder.
05:31Right, your first one is not far up the ladder, just after £1,000.
05:37Your second one after £10,000.
05:39Your third one just below £75,000.
05:41And your fourth one is heading towards half a million pounds.
05:45So we can see where they are on the ladder,
05:47but we don't know which one is which until we get to it.
05:49OK?
05:50Right.
05:51Should we get on with it?
05:52Yeah.
05:53Here's your first question.
05:54Counting both teams, there should be a maximum of how many players
05:58on the pitch at the start of a Premier League football match.
06:04Right, it's going to be at least...
06:0711 on each side, that's right, isn't it?
06:09Yeah, 10 outfield players, two goalkeepers, 11 on a team, 22.
06:12And it definitely says, on the pitch.
06:14On the pitch.
06:15Not in total.
06:16Yeah, we're not talking...
06:17Yeah.
06:18So, on the pitch, 22 players.
06:19We're not at this.
06:20Yeah?
06:21Yeah.
06:22OK, lock it in.
06:23We want to lock it in.
06:24Ready?
06:25Yeah, go.
06:26You've locked it in.
06:2722.
06:28Yes.
06:29Why are you giggling?
06:30We're just saying how funny everything is wrong.
06:31We're just saying how funny everything is wrong.
06:34You're very confident with 22.
06:36You've gone through £2,500.
06:38We're very confident.
06:40Every football fan in the room is confident.
06:42There's a lot of nods.
06:43Yes, there's a lot of nodding.
06:44A lot of nodding.
06:45A lot of nodding.
06:46So, for two and a half grand in your bank, is 22 an exact answer?
06:49Yes, it is.
06:50Yes, it is.
06:51Yes, it is.
06:52Yes, it is.
06:53Yes, it is.
06:54Good start.
06:55That means, Teagan and Paul, you've just banked £2,500.
06:56It is.
06:57Go on.
06:58Now, the obvious question after a question like that is, are you both Newcastle United fans?
07:02Oh, absolutely.
07:03Oh, of course.
07:04We hope you win £5 million tonight!
07:05You also know that exact answer is round here, win you extra lives.
07:08You've got five more with that one.
07:09That takes you now up to...
07:1025 lives.
07:11That's great.
07:12And...
07:13You want to be a winner?
07:14Yes, it is.
07:15Yes, it is.
07:16Yes, it is.
07:17Yes, it is.
07:18Yes, it is.
07:19Yes, it is.
07:20Yes.
07:21Yes, it is.
07:22Yes, it is.
07:23Yes, it is.
07:24Yes, it is.
07:25Yes.
07:26Yes, it is.
07:27Yes.
07:28Yes.
07:29Yes.
07:30Yes.
07:31You went through a lifeline, didn't you?
07:33Yes, we did.
07:34That first lifeline.
07:35Let's see what it is.
07:36Range.
07:37Range.
07:38That means you'll get the range that the exact answer lies within.
07:41To use it, you hit the white lifeline button in front of you.
07:44Good start.
07:45Good start.
07:46Let's keep it going.
07:47Here's the next question.
07:48The maximum diameter of a standard £1 coin is just over how many millimetres?
07:56I don't think...
07:57It's like what?
07:58This?
07:59I'm going to go, right, put 13 in.
08:02Yeah, yeah, I think that's reasonable.
08:04I think it's nearly two centimetres.
08:06Surely.
08:07Two centimetres is not big.
08:09It's not an inch.
08:11It's not as big as an inch.
08:12That's 2.5.
08:13It's an inch.
08:14Yeah, I know.
08:15OK, OK.
08:16Do you think we should use range?
08:17Yeah.
08:18Oh, sorry.
08:19OK, stop the clock.
08:20You're using range, which means you'll get a range that the exact answer lies within.
08:24What is the range, please?
08:27Oh.
08:2818 to 28.
08:31See, my gut told me 20, but I'm...
08:34I don't know.
08:35No, no, no, don't put 20, because if it's for the sake of an extra two lives that we'd lose,
08:41we're going to lose a maximum of what?
08:4410.
08:4510 lives.
08:46Yeah.
08:47Do we just go for it?
08:48Just put 18?
08:49Well, if we're clear to 18, we're going to be at 10.
08:52If we've got an exact answer, we've got £10,000.
08:54Yeah.
08:55OK, yeah.
08:56Lock that in.
08:57Yeah.
08:59Very decisive.
09:00Yeah.
09:01And that's what the lifelines are for.
09:02Yeah, exactly.
09:03You locked in 18 millimetres.
09:05It's taken you slap bang onto £10,000.
09:08We know it's not over because you went at the bottom of the range.
09:12Yes.
09:13So, for £10,000 into your bank, is 18 an exact answer?
09:24No, it's not.
09:25You had it at 20 there for a little while, didn't you?
09:28Yeah.
09:29You popped it back down to 18 just to be safe, but I don't mind that.
09:32Yeah, I'd rather be safe.
09:33Yeah, exactly.
09:34You're still in the game.
09:35And that's what your lives are for.
09:36That's what your lives...
09:37Keep you in the game if you don't know the exact answer.
09:38That's how you play a limitless win.
09:39Right.
09:40You're losing lives.
09:45Wow.
09:46OK, well, that's not too bad.
09:47The exact answer is...
09:4923.
09:5023.
09:5123.
09:52OK.
09:53But we didn't lose that many lives.
09:54No.
09:55We lost five.
09:56You're back the way you started and you've furthered up the ladder.
09:58Yeah, yeah.
09:59That's all you've got to think of.
10:00Yeah, 100%.
10:01That's the way you've got to put it.
10:02Frame it that way.
10:03OK.
10:04And good use of your lifeline because there's another one...
10:05Yes.
10:06...on the horizon here.
10:07Yes.
10:08And £20,000.
10:09£2,500 in the bank.
10:11Yeah.
10:1220 lives to play with.
10:14Just to remind you, that £2,500 isn't yours until you press that button, remember.
10:17Yeah.
10:18If you want to cash out at any point, that's the button.
10:20OK.
10:21Well, I'm sure you're not looking at that yet.
10:23Let's get up the ladder.
10:24Let's have another question.
10:26In the popular rhyme that begins, one for sorrow, two for joy, how many magpies need to be seen for gold?
10:35It's definitely at least five.
10:39Because one for a girl, two for... One for sorrow, two for joy.
10:42Three for a girl, four for a boy.
10:44Five for marriage, six.
10:47Do you reckon seven?
10:49I don't know.
10:50Well, is it going to be...
10:53But what if it is five?
10:54Do you know what I mean?
10:55But it could be really far away.
10:57What do you think?
10:58It's not going to be 20 more than we've already said, so we're not going to lose 20 lives.
11:01I think it goes one for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, five for something, six for old, seven for something, eight for gold.
11:10That does sound...
11:11But what if it's gold before old?
11:13Maybe put six.
11:15Maybe put six.
11:16Because I think it goes silver, then gold, and it's easier to rhyme gold than it is silver.
11:2020 seconds.
11:21So gold would come after.
11:23Remember, that's what your lives are for, to stay in the game till you know the answers.
11:27Do you think it's at least six?
11:29Yeah, yeah.
11:30Ten seconds.
11:31OK.
11:32Happy?
11:33Are you happy?
11:34Yeah.
11:35Ready?
11:36Yeah.
11:37I mean, I hate to laugh, but I love the word.
11:41Happy?
11:42Eh!
11:43I'm locking it in, though.
11:44I'm not happy in the slightest, but I'm locking it in.
11:46I mean, that's a guess, right?
11:48Yeah.
11:49You're locked in six.
11:51Yeah.
11:52I said five.
11:53Did you go over with six?
11:54Oh.
11:55Or are you still in the game?
11:57Fingers crossed.
11:58Fingers crossed.
11:59This needs to light up gold all the way to your answer.
12:01If it turns red, it means you've gone over.
12:03There's four.
12:06Here's five.
12:08Yes.
12:09Still in the game.
12:10Still in the game.
12:11I don't like the sweet of that.
12:13You went through ten, so for £10,000 into your bank.
12:14This would be lovely, wouldn't it?
12:15It would be really good.
12:16It's six.
12:17An exact answer.
12:18Yes!
12:19Yes!
12:20Yes!
12:21Yes!
12:22Good answer.
12:23Well done!
12:24Do you know what I liked about that?
12:26What I liked about that, it was a guess, but you calculated it well because you said gold must come after silver, so therefore five must be silver, gold must be six. Well done.
12:37And we can see the rhyme.
12:38One for sorrow, two for joy, and three for joy.
12:40It's a guess.
12:41It's a guess.
12:42It's a guess.
12:43It's a guess.
12:44It's a guess.
12:45It's a guess.
12:46It's a guess.
12:47It's a guess.
12:48It's a guess.
12:49It's a guess.
12:50It's a guess.
12:51The rhyme.
12:52One for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, as you said.
12:55Five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret, never to be told.
12:59I remember that bit.
13:00Very well done.
13:02The magpies.
13:03Come on.
13:04I just banked you.
13:05£10,000!
13:06Get in.
13:07That's amazing.
13:08How very apt.
13:09Yes.
13:10Good power.
13:11Yes.
13:12And also, because you've got an exact answer, you get five extra lives, taking you back up to 25 lives.
13:18That's great.
13:19Very good.
13:20It's a bit healthier, doesn't it?
13:21Yeah.
13:22We've already talked about making memories, but if you win really big, is there something
13:26specific that you'd treat yourselves to, Paul?
13:29Retirement.
13:30Retirement?
13:31Yeah.
13:32Yeah, because my wife, Amanda, life isn't easy.
13:34And if I can retire, and we can have lots and lots of time together to do all the things
13:38that we want to do, that would be my dream.
13:41Well, let's see.
13:42You never, never know.
13:43Let's see if we can get you up there.
13:45Anything you'd spend it on?
13:47Well, it sounds crazy, but if it was, like, big, big money we're talking about, probably
13:50a house.
13:51Like, that sounds mental to even say, but, especially at my age, but I think the only
13:56big purchase I could think of needing at my age would probably be somewhere to live.
14:01Well, do you know what, though?
14:02This is the show to come on if you want to buy yourself a house, because it's limitless.
14:07Yeah.
14:08Millions and millions of pounds are just waiting for you to win them.
14:12Just get up that ladder.
14:13Let's hope.
14:14Yeah, fingers crossed.
14:15We would all love you to win big tonight.
14:17You also went through another lifeline.
14:20Let's see which one's next.
14:22Take two.
14:23Uh-oh.
14:24Take two.
14:25Sorry, guys.
14:26That means Bilala will take two answers, one from you and one from us.
14:29The worst answer will then be rejected.
14:31OK, here's your next question.
14:34Each shoe in a pair of the original 1985 Nike Air Jordan trainers has how many shoelace holes?
14:431985 original Nike Air Jordans were four Michael Jordans, so they were basketball shoes,
14:47they weren't normal trainers.
14:48So they're going to lace up a lot, aren't they?
14:50Right.
14:51Have our boots on.
14:52Oh, you've got boots, right.
14:53So, two, four, six, twelve.
14:55OK.
14:56I think then it's going to be at least twelve, isn't it?
15:00I don't think sixteen's outrageous.
15:05I think we should use the lifeline.
15:07Yeah, yeah.
15:08So if we dial in twelve.
15:09Yeah.
15:10We'll take two.
15:11Yeah, because I think it's going to be at least twelve.
15:13OK.
15:14Stop the clock.
15:15You're using take two, which means the ladder will now take two answers.
15:18One from you and one from us, the worst answer will then be rejected.
15:21So use the dial to lock in your answer.
15:23OK.
15:24And then once you've done that we'll have thirty seconds to get round there and dial in our answer.
15:27Now this is important though, once you've locked in your answer, we can no longer cash out.
15:31Let's restart the clock.
15:33100% twelve.
15:34Well...
15:35It's going to be...it has to be more than twelve, doesn't it?
15:38It has to be.
15:39Each pair of trainers normally has five of each size.
15:41Basketball shoes don't...
15:42It's not going to be...
15:43And then basketball shoes go higher.
15:44Yeah.
15:45So we're banked in low at twelve.
15:46You know, it's not going to be like thirty-five or something ridiculous like that.
15:48OK.
15:49Lock it in.
15:50Yeah?
15:51OK.
15:52Right.
15:53I think I know what it is.
15:54I think it's eighteen.
15:55I hope he knows what it is.
15:56Oh, come on.
15:57How do you get at that?
15:58Because I used to buy loads of them.
16:01I really like sixteen.
16:02Well...
16:03I like sixteen.
16:04But I think they're...
16:05I think, like...
16:06Do you know what I think?
16:07Eight, one, two...
16:08I was counting under the desk.
16:09Two, four, six, eight...
16:10Honestly, I really randomly think I know it.
16:12I do.
16:13I used to buy them.
16:16Go on.
16:17Go on.
16:18Turn it up!
16:19It's got to be there.
16:20They're covered, so we'll go for it.
16:21It's that.
16:22We'll go for it.
16:23OK.
16:24I used to buy them back in the day.
16:25I used to buy them back in the day.
16:26Come on, Ant.
16:27I think you're safe on twelve.
16:28Yeah.
16:29Yeah.
16:30I think I might...
16:31Well, look, I don't know.
16:32I like sixteen.
16:33I've got a sneakers book in my downstairs toilet.
16:35Oh, you do?
16:36Yeah, I do.
16:37I think it's eighteen.
16:38So, you're reading about shoes on the toilet?
16:40It's not just reading.
16:42There's pictures as well.
16:43Oh, well.
16:44That makes it better.
16:45He doesn't read.
16:46He looks at the pictures.
16:47Let's be honest.
16:48He looks at the pictures.
16:49God, I hope it's right.
16:50It could be Converse.
16:52Oh!
16:53Let's see which answer the ladder has rejected, which answer we're left with.
16:59Oh!
17:01Oh!
17:02Oh!
17:03All right.
17:04OK.
17:05This is very interesting.
17:07It is.
17:08The ladder has rejected your twelve, which means the closest answer is eighteen.
17:14Now, if we had have been over, I would have kept your answer.
17:16Yeah.
17:19For £30,000 into your bank, is eighteen an exact answer?
17:27We'll find out after this break.
17:28Oh, no!
17:29Come on!
17:30Don't do it!
17:31Don't do it!
17:32Oh!
17:33Oh!
17:34Oh!
17:35Oh!
17:36Oh!
17:37Oh!
17:38Oh!
17:39Oh!
17:40Oh!
17:41Oh!
17:42Oh!
17:43Oh!
17:44Oh!
17:45Oh!
17:46Oh!
17:47Oh!
17:48Oh!
17:49Oh!
17:50Oh!
17:51Oh!
17:52Oh!
17:53Oh!
17:54Oh!
17:55The problem with Jordan trainers has how many shoelace holes.
17:57We have locked in eighteen holes.
17:58So, for £30,000 into the bank of Teagan and Paul, is eighteen an exact answer?
18:20Hear!
18:21Wamak kabout!
18:22Okay, so get in!
18:23Come on! Get in!
18:25Come on, folks.
18:27That makes me feel better now.
18:29Because when I was a teenager, my mum used to say,
18:32you spend all your money from Bite Your Grove on trainers.
18:35It's worth it now, isn't it? It's worth it.
18:37It's paid off.
18:38Oh, that is brilliant.
18:40That's amazing.
18:42There they are. Wow.
18:44There's those two sneaky ones at the top, isn't there?
18:46Yeah. Well done. Congratulations.
18:48Well, well done, you. Teagan and Paul.
18:50Thank you so much. We have all just banged...
18:53Actually, it's yours.
18:54You just banged £30,000!
19:01How does that feel, Paul?
19:03I'm a bit speechless.
19:06That's bathroom.
19:08That's holidays. Yeah.
19:10That's amazing.
19:11It's teagan a car, teagan money for university.
19:14That's, like, life-changing money.
19:16It is. It's just brilliant.
19:17It's just stuff dreams are made of.
19:19Because you got an exact answer on that one,
19:21you also get five extra lives,
19:24taking your lives up to...
19:2630 lives!
19:28£30,000 in the bank.
19:2930 lives to play with.
19:31Our next stop is £50,000.
19:33Let's have another question.
19:35How many letters of the word Nutella
19:37are typically written in red on the front label
19:40of a standard jar of hazelnut chocolate spread?
19:45Is the N brown and then it's Nutella?
19:48In red?
19:49Yeah.
19:50So what have you got?
19:51One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
19:53I wish you had, though.
19:55For the sake of six lives, do us say one in case it's just the N.
19:59And then...
20:00Because it's not the whole...
20:01I don't think it's the whole word.
20:02I don't.
20:03Because it could just be the Ella.
20:04The Nut could be brown because the Nuts are brown.
20:07And then it's just Ella.
20:08It's red.
20:14Go back one.
20:15Six, six.
20:16That's neat, isn't it?
20:17That is neat.
20:18One, two, three, four, five, six.
20:21Do we think it's six?
20:24Right, so if it's Nutella, it's U-T-E-L-L-A.
20:29That's six.
20:30Which is six.
20:31Yeah, but...
20:32It's five lives.
20:34You like that dial, don't you, Paul?
20:36Yeah, you do.
20:37But...
20:38Why would it be one?
20:40Go for six or go for one?
20:41Well, we're at 30 lives.
20:43Yeah, I think it just plays it because we don't know.
20:45It has to be one.
20:46Okay.
20:47Because it wouldn't make the question if it wasn't one.
20:48Yeah, okay, okay.
20:49Go for one.
20:50Go for one.
20:51Because otherwise you're not moving up.
20:52Go for one.
20:53Are you happy?
20:54Yeah.
20:56It's one of those products you see all the time.
20:59All the time.
21:00Yeah.
21:01My kids eat it.
21:02I couldn't bank me house on it all.
21:03No.
21:04Now, we know you can't be over because you only went with one.
21:06Yeah.
21:07So for an extra five lives, is one an exact answer?
21:13No.
21:14No.
21:15No.
21:16That's okay.
21:17I didn't think it was going to be.
21:18Yeah.
21:19So we're losing lives?
21:20Yeah.
21:21How many lives are we losing?
21:22Five.
21:23Five.
21:24Five.
21:25Five.
21:26Five.
21:27Five.
21:28Five lives.
21:29The exact answer is six letter.
21:32There's a big draw from the audience going, oh, yeah.
21:37Yeah.
21:38Yeah.
21:39Bad thing is I thought it was a capital N.
21:40I did.
21:41I had that in my head.
21:42Come on, now.
21:43Do you not eat a lot of chocolate spreads?
21:45Yeah.
21:46Well, look at the front of it.
21:47I eat a lot of it.
21:48I just don't look at it.
21:49OK, five more lives than you started with.
21:52Still on 25 lives.
21:53Yeah.
21:54Here's the next question.
21:56The official record for the tallest ever giraffe was set in 1969
22:01by a bull named George, who measured how many feet tall.
22:06For the tallest giraffe, it's got to be at least double how tall you are.
22:09Yeah.
22:10You are not seven feet tall.
22:12It's got to be more than 12 foot.
22:14It's got to be more than 12 foot.
22:15A giraffe.
22:17A giraffe.
22:18I'm trying to picture a giraffe.
22:19What's the tallest giraffe?
22:20Yeah.
22:21So a giraffe would be double my height.
22:22A giraffe.
22:23A normal giraffe would be double your height, wouldn't it?
22:24Yeah.
22:25I mean, 12 foot.
22:26I don't actually think I'd reach a giraffe's body.
22:28I don't think I'd reach its leg.
22:30And I'm, what, 5'8".
22:32Oh, I can't do the maths of that.
22:34Well, it's going to, I think, at least 15 for a normal giraffe.
22:38And is the tallest giraffe going to be 40 foot tall?
22:43Is it going to be 40?
22:45No.
22:46Maybe put it to 16?
22:48No.
22:49No.
22:5020 seconds left.
22:51You have to be 15 slower.
22:52I thought it would be 25 under.
22:53It's not going to be 40, is it?
22:54No.
22:55You're confident in that?
22:56Yeah.
22:57Okay, then I'm hoping.
22:58Or do you want to cash out at 30?
22:59Lock it in.
23:01Oh, I don't like that I said that.
23:04You don't like that you said lock it in?
23:06No.
23:07But you did it, though.
23:08Your dad just does it.
23:09Yeah.
23:10You do just do it.
23:11Tricky, that, wasn't it?
23:12Yeah.
23:13You talked it through brilliantly and you made an educated guess.
23:15Yeah.
23:16Have you ever been on safari or seen a giraffe at a zoo?
23:18I went on a safari in Uganda once.
23:20Oh, did you?
23:21Yeah.
23:22Oh, yeah.
23:23But I wasn't up close to a giraffe to just stand and be like,
23:25hold on, how tall are you?
23:26I might measure you in case I'm on a limitless win in the future.
23:29Yeah.
23:30Right, okay.
23:31You've locked in 15 feet.
23:35Did you go over with 15 feet?
23:38Are you still in the game?
23:41Again, has to light up gold.
23:43Turns red.
23:44We've gone over.
23:48They go so slowly.
23:52Oh, my God.
23:55Oh, my God.
23:56Just one more.
23:57Just one more.
24:00Still in the game.
24:01Still in the game.
24:02That was horrible.
24:03And you've landed very nicely on 75 grand.
24:07So for 75 grand into your bank, is 15 an exact answer?
24:15Okay.
24:16No.
24:17We didn't think so.
24:18So you're losing lives.
24:19Surely it's not more than, like, 25 feet.
24:21How tall was George?
24:2425 to play with.
24:30Oh!
24:31Four.
24:32That's it.
24:33That's it.
24:34Wow.
24:35That is it.
24:36The exact answer is.
24:37Pretty close.
24:38Yeah, like, 15 lives were flashing before my eyes then.
24:39Wow.
24:4019 feet.
24:41Well done.
24:42That does deserve a round of applause.
24:44Happy?
24:45Yeah.
24:46That is really well done.
24:48You edged up that ladder and you also went through a lifeline.
24:51We're dead.
24:52Which will come in very handy right now, won't it?
24:54Yes, it would.
24:55And let's see what it is.
24:56More than.
24:57That's good.
24:58More than.
24:59That means you can ask if the answer is more than a specific number.
25:02Yeah.
25:03Our next stop, folks, was £100,000, then £150, and then it starts to really go.
25:09£250, £500, £750, £1 million, all within reach now.
25:16We just need to find an exact answer from somewhere.
25:19We're behind you.
25:20We're all behind them, aren't we?
25:22Come on.
25:23We can keep going.
25:24We can bank more cash.
25:25You're playing a great game.
25:26You're using your lives brilliantly.
25:28And using your lifelines brilliantly.
25:29Here's your next question.
25:30What is the minimum age at which a person can use the passport control e-gates in a UK
25:38airport?
25:39I think it's 11.
25:40You think it's 11?
25:41Yeah.
25:42Right.
25:43I have such a feeling.
25:44You know when you go down the thing when you come back in?
25:47You think it's 11?
25:48Yeah.
25:49What do you think it is?
25:50More than lifeline.
25:51Let's play more than and say 10.
25:52Oh, yeah, obviously, yeah.
25:53Do you think it's 11?
25:54It's not going to be 11 more than what we've got.
25:58OK.
25:59So we stop the clock there.
26:01You're using more than.
26:02What number do you want to go with?
26:04I think we say 10.
26:05Or 10.
26:06Is it more than 10?
26:07Is it more than 10?
26:08It is 10 or less.
26:10OK.
26:11Now what do you think?
26:12So you've still got time.
26:13Right.
26:14You can't be like three years old and doing all that.
26:16An e-gate and passport.
26:18The passport control.
26:19That's the things, isn't it, where you put your hand in with your hand over the passport.
26:22Yeah.
26:23But the best thing, when you're walking, Sadie, you'll be able to use it.
26:27But would you?
26:28What does 10 take you to?
26:3010 or less.
26:3110 takes 100,000.
26:32I don't want to risk it for 10, though.
26:34We've got 21 lives.
26:35But then that's also not a huge amount.
26:37I think it has to be at least five.
26:39Surely.
26:40Would you agree?
26:41Because that's a lot of thinking.
26:43Well, it's not 12 or 11.
26:45Told you.
26:46He loves that title.
26:47He does.
26:48I don't think it's...
26:50You've got lives.
26:51Do you think it's 10, Paul?
26:52In my head, I've got eight and 11, and I don't know why, but I'm sure there's the signs.
26:56Families with children just put, like...
26:58Five.
26:59Yeah.
27:00Do you think?
27:0120 seconds to go.
27:02Take the money.
27:03You've got lives, remember?
27:04You've got...
27:05You've got...
27:0621 lives to play with.
27:07Say three, right?
27:08It's not going to be three.
27:09And then, worst case, we'll leave in seven.
27:11Seven.
27:12Yeah?
27:13Yeah.
27:14OK.
27:15That's a tricky one, isn't it?
27:17Surely a two-year-old is not putting...
27:19No.
27:20No.
27:21You've locked in three.
27:23Yeah.
27:24Did you go over at three?
27:26Surely not.
27:27I highly doubt it.
27:28If I did, I think I'll be having a word with...
27:30Well, let's find out.
27:32Did you go over, or are you still in the game?
27:37OK.
27:38Still in the game.
27:39Of course you are.
27:40Still got that little fear for a second, though.
27:41You're through.
27:42£75,000.
27:43So, for 75 grand into your bank, is three an exact answer?
27:49No.
27:50OK.
27:51No.
27:52OK.
27:53So, we know it's ten or less.
27:54We knew that, though.
27:55You're losing lives.
27:56Yeah.
27:57Let's hope it's not too many.
27:58Yeah.
27:59Paul, you want to stick on ten, didn't you?
28:00Ten?
28:01It makes, well...
28:02What do I know?
28:03What makes sense?
28:05Quite a lot, I'm hoping.
28:06How many lives are you losing?
28:16It was...
28:17It was ten.
28:18OK.
28:19It was ten.
28:20OK.
28:21We've still got 14 lives, though.
28:22That's not bad.
28:23You had ten on there for so long...
28:25Mind you, your dad loves the dial, so you just...
28:27He does.
28:28He's just sitting back and forth.
28:29Still got £30,000 in the bank, and your next stop is £100,000.
28:34Another question?
28:36Yes.
28:37Yeah, go on then.
28:38This might be the one.
28:39Fingers crossed.
28:40In the 2014 film Paddington, when the title character arrives in England,
28:44he wears a label with how many words on it?
28:47Oh, this is hard.
28:49I'm sure Peru's on there somewhere.
28:51Peru?
28:52Yeah.
28:53My name's Paddington and I'm from Peru.
28:54But then, my name is Paddington, I'm from Peru, is seven.
28:59Oh.
29:00That feels kind of perfect.
29:01Ends in a great place.
29:02That is a lot to risk, though, when we don't know.
29:05I've got no idea.
29:07What do you want to do?
29:0914 lives to play with.
29:11Yeah, I know.
29:12He can be 14 under the exact answer.
29:15Realistically, he's a bear.
29:17Uh-huh.
29:18He's not going to have written 20 words on himself.
29:20My name is Paddington.
29:21My name is Paddington.
29:22Four.
29:23I love marmalade.
29:25Is it going to be 28 on a label?
29:28My name is Paddington.
29:30I am from Peru.
29:31I am looking for my auntie.
29:34What's her face?
29:35That's 15.
29:36It's up to you.
29:3814 lives.
29:39Well, I know it's up to us, but I don't think it's going to be
29:42under four.
29:43But what if it's three?
29:44I think it's too big a risk.
29:45I am Paddington.
29:46Do you want to cash out?
29:48I mean, 30,000 is 30,000 to you.
29:50We never, you know, couldn't win it again.
29:52What do you want to do?
29:53You need to decide quickly.
29:54Do you want to lock them?
29:55I think I'll put three.
29:57Put three.
29:58Right.
29:59Oh, my God, you locked in.
30:01I thought...
30:02You risked 30,000 pounds by locking in there.
30:05Yeah.
30:06You didn't really have a clue.
30:07I think I know this.
30:08Do you?
30:09Mm.
30:10Because I read this book a lot.
30:11To be so, not myself.
30:13On the toilet again.
30:14Not on the toilet.
30:15You've locked in three.
30:18Did you go over with three?
30:20Or are you still in the game?
30:22OK.
30:23Still in the game.
30:24Still in the game.
30:25OK.
30:26Still in the game.
30:27Still in the game.
30:28OK.
30:29Still in the game.
30:30Still in the game.
30:31It doesn't just say Paddington then.
30:32I mean, this would be nice, wouldn't it, if this was exact.
30:35I don't think it is.
30:36Rent through £75,000.
30:37So for that in your bank, is three an exact answer?
30:42No, it's not.
30:44So we're losing lives.
30:46The big question is, is it more than 17 words on that label?
30:54Let's find out.
30:55Four.
30:56OK.
30:57OK.
30:58Seven words.
30:59What are they, Ant?
31:00Well, I was wrong.
31:01Oh, what did you think it was?
31:02I thought it was please look after this bear.
31:03Oh, I thought it was please take care of this bear.
31:04Oh, I don't know.
31:05What is it?
31:06What is it?
31:07Please look after this bear.
31:09There he is.
31:10Oh, my gosh.
31:11We've got the thank you.
31:12Maybe preparation was a good idea.
31:13Well, we're slightly further up the ladder.
31:14Yeah.
31:15We'll just need one that we know.
31:16Right, time for a quick break.
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32:02Good luck and see you after the break.
32:13Welcome back to Limitless Win,
32:16where things are starting to get interesting for these two.
32:19What about us two?
32:20Nothing interesting about us two.
32:22No!
32:23Let's get on with the game.
32:24£30,000 in the bank.
32:26Ten lives now to play with.
32:28Still in double figures in lives, but only just.
32:31Our next stop is still £100,000.
32:34We're just looking for that pesky exact answer.
32:37Yeah.
32:38This might be the one.
32:40Let's have a look at it.
32:41Fingers crossed.
32:42The Bee Gees had a UK number one with Tragedy in 1979.
32:46How many years later did Steps top the chart with their cover version?
32:51When did Steps first start?
32:53Do you know?
32:54Early noughties.
32:55Early noughties.
32:56So...
32:57Oh, God.
32:58Right.
32:59It's going to be at least...
33:0521.
33:06Early noughties.
33:07Definitely not the nineties.
33:09No.
33:10OK.
33:11Oh, God.
33:12Oh, God.
33:13Well, no.
33:14I like Steps, but I don't know when Tragedy came out.
33:16Well, 13 would have put them to...
33:23Plus 14 puts them to...puts them to 93.
33:26OK.
33:27They're after 93.
33:28Oh, God, yeah.
33:29So call it 95.
33:30They're after 95.
33:31Can you remember it when you were a kid?
33:33I can remember going...
33:34Wait, is Steps 5, 6, 7, 8?
33:36Yeah.
33:37Yeah, I can remember dancing to 5, 6, 7, 8 when I was, like, six.
33:40Don't call me on that.
33:41So you were six in 2010.
33:43I don't think it's that...
33:45I don't think they're that...
33:46Recent, though.
33:48But it's...
33:50Right, 16 is 95.
33:51That's 96.
33:5297.
33:5398.
33:5498.
33:55Met your mum in 97.
33:57Was Tragedy out before I met your mum?
33:59Mum loves Tragedy.
34:03Do you think we should cash out?
34:04You can afford to be 10 under.
34:06Yeah, we can't afford to be 10 under.
34:07Yeah, we can't afford to be one over and...
34:09No, what are you doing?
34:10I'm changing the dial.
34:1120 seconds to do something.
34:12Yeah.
34:16What do you want to do?
34:17We're going to get stuck if we don't make a decision in 10 seconds.
34:20Cash out, OK.
34:21OK.
34:22One, two, three.
34:23Tegan and Paul cash out tonight for £30,000!
34:29Well done.
34:30Thanks.
34:31You rolled that ladder a while, didn't you?
34:33Well done.
34:34You're £30,000 richer.
34:36How do you feel?
34:37Great.
34:38Yeah, brilliant.
34:39That's amazing.
34:40Yeah.
34:41The memories that we can make with my family now is just ridiculous.
34:43Yeah, it's lovely.
34:44How's your wife going for you when you ring her up and say...
34:46I think she's going to bubble.
34:47I don't know.
34:48I think she'll bubble.
34:49I think Emerald will be overwhelmed.
34:50Emerald will be buzzing.
34:51Yeah.
34:52Well done, you two.
34:54You played so well.
34:55You used your lives brilliantly.
34:57We've loved playing with you tonight.
34:59Thanks.
35:00Before you go though, should we have a look and find out what the exact answer was?
35:03Tegan, I think you were on the verge of playing this question.
35:06Would you have locked in 16?
35:07That would have taken you to what, 1995?
35:09I think that's what I would have locked in.
35:11I would have gone...
35:12I would have gone 97.
35:13You would have gone 1997?
35:14So you would have locked in 18.
35:15So I would have gone 18.
35:16OK.
35:17Well, let's see then.
35:18What was the exact answer, please?
35:22Oh!
35:2320.
35:2420 years of Paul, they were.
35:25Oh, yeah.
35:26And you had the lives to do it as well.
35:281979 and 1999.
35:29And then we don't know that we would have known the next question.
35:31Other one after that.
35:32Other one after that.
35:33Have you enjoyed your time here?
35:34It's been absolutely amazing.
35:35We've loved you.
35:36You've been great, haven't you?
35:37What a great game.
35:38Really great game.
35:39Absolutely brilliant.
35:40And we're really pleased you've taken away some money tonight.
35:43Tegan, Paul, you leave here tonight.
35:45with £30,000!
35:47Let's hear it one more time for Tegan and Paul!
35:57Oh, good game, that.
35:58Great game.
35:59Really good game.
36:00They used their lives so well.
36:01That's what you've got to do.
36:02That's what you've got to do.
36:03Oh, stop it.
36:04That is wild.
36:06Are you happy?
36:07Yeah, go for it.
36:08OK, good.
36:09Well, it's just unbelievable.
36:10We would have actually played very well with these questions tonight.
36:12Wouldn't we?
36:13We would have.
36:14Good luck.
36:15Palingrad bear.
36:16Trainers.
36:17Trainers.
36:18Steps.
36:19It's in our wheelhouse.
36:20All of our favourite things.
36:21Oh, my God.
36:22Brilliant.
36:23Yeah.
36:24Mavi's going to be so buzzing.
36:25Yeah.
36:26So is Emerald.
36:27Yeah, absolutely amazing.
36:28So, Tegan and Paul leave here with £30,000, which is enough to make some incredible new memories.
36:33Yes, the whole family got what they wanted, and that's why we love Limitless Win.
36:37We really do.
36:38Right, let's meet our next team.
36:39Girls, they wanna have fun.
36:41I'm Abi.
36:42And I'm Amy.
36:43And we're friends from Wakefield.
36:45We play for the same football team in Dewsbury.
36:48We are quite competitive.
36:49Five centimetres.
36:50At any point, if we're losing, we'll start shouting at each other.
36:54This is 21 centimetres.
36:55This is 24 centimetres.
36:57I've been hearing impaired since I was born.
37:00I have to lip read.
37:01I wonder how it's gonna go.
37:03I was born with a hole in my eardrum.
37:05We kind of bonded because we just couldn't hear anyone but each other.
37:08This is a huge chance for us.
37:10What's the point in getting 5-0 when you can get 10-0?
37:12We can win 10-0.
37:13Yeah, let's do this.
37:14Yeah, let's do this.
37:15We've got this.
37:17It's Abi and Amy!
37:19CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
37:26Good morning.
37:27Hello.
37:32How are you?
37:33Abi and Amy, best friends.
37:36Yes.
37:37Welcome to the show.
37:38So, you both play football.
37:39Yes.
37:40How competitive are you?
37:41Very competitive.
37:42We've gotten into a lot of arguments on the field.
37:45Not off the field, just on the pitch.
37:46Just on the field.
37:47Quite hot-headed, so...
37:48Are you?
37:49Yeah.
37:50I do shout at her quite a lot.
37:51But then, when we're playing board games, she shouts at me quite a lot.
37:53You get your own back.
37:54Yeah.
37:55And what's the dynamic?
37:56Is there a riskier one, a cautious one, or are you both kind of the same?
37:59I'd say we're a mixture of both.
38:01Like, sometimes you have to be risky in a game.
38:03You know, you go into your tackles quite hard, to be honest, sometimes.
38:07LAUGHTER
38:08But, no, obviously, sometimes you have to be cautious.
38:10I'd say we're a mixture of both.
38:11OK.
38:12Good.
38:13Well, listen, we're all behind you.
38:15Good luck tonight.
38:16We're all hoping you win big.
38:18Absolutely.
38:19Now, to face the limitless ladder, you need to win some lives.
38:21You do that by answering as many questions as you can in 60 seconds.
38:25Every correct answer earns you five lives.
38:28Amy, your time starts now.
38:31Amy, how many grams are there in a kilogram?
38:331,000.
38:34Correct.
38:35Abby, how many days are there in a year that is not a leap year?
38:39365.
38:40Correct.
38:41Amy, on a standard UK computer keyboard, the dollar sign is the same key as which number?
38:46Two.
38:47Four.
38:48Still you.
38:49How old was the actor Macaulay Culkin when the film Home Alone was first released?
38:53Eight.
38:54Ten.
38:55Still you.
38:56How many numbers from one to ten inclusive have a name that begins with the letter T?
39:03Four.
39:04Three.
39:05Still you.
39:06A human pregnancy is divided into how many time periods known as trimesters?
39:11Nine.
39:12Three.
39:13Still you.
39:14On a professional football pitch, the penalty spot is how many yards from the goal line?
39:17Six.
39:1812.
39:19Still you.
39:20Built for an international exhibition in Paris, the Eiffel Tower was opened in which year
39:24of the 19th century?
39:271992.
39:281889.
39:29Time up.
39:30Oh, I'm sorry.
39:31Don't worry.
39:32That's OK.
39:33I missed the three.
39:34Why do I have time?
39:35It's time.
39:36Oh, my God.
39:37That is the toughest part of the night, but well done.
39:39Two correct answers.
39:40Gives you ten lives.
39:41And that means you can now take on the Liberless Ladder!
39:56So, how do you own your way?
39:58You get four lifelines.
39:59So, we're going to shuffle up those lifelines and put them onto your ladder.
40:04So, we can see where they are on the ladder, but we don't know which one is going to be
40:10know which one is which right good luck to you both thank you here's your first question
40:15what is the highest total that can be rolled with two standard dice
40:2112 yeah i think it's 12. we dialed 12 in six on each dice so yeah what is the highest total
40:28that can be rolled with two standard dice it's got to be 12. yeah got to be 12. 12 can't go higher
40:35than six six 10 to 12. yeah yeah that can be rolled yes yeah yes you want to lock in yes cool yeah okay
40:43that's good that i like that that's very good decisive quick you locked in your run so you're
40:49locked in 12. that has taken you through 1 000 pounds you're very confident i think we're all
40:55confident aren't we we all think that is the right answer let's find out is 12 an exact answer
41:05that's better amy that's much better come on how does that feel now yeah we're back in the game
41:19congratulations rb and amy you've just banked a thousand pounds
41:25okay here we go and more good news because with every exact answer you get five more lives
41:31you've now got 50 lives that's better that's what you need more lives please please right it's time
41:39to take a quick break but we will see you back here in a couple of minutes
41:45welcome back to limitless win and a game that could change abby and amy's lives forever no pressure
42:01guys no pressure apart from the whole change your life forever thing yeah apart from that no pressure
42:07thousand pounds at the bank 15 lives now it's looking healthier isn't it yeah and if you do
42:12with big tonight what would you do with the money so we'd like to buy our own house i'd like to get
42:17a few dogs yeah okay just go places we've never been before yeah it'll change our lives yeah amazing
42:23now i have to remind you any money in the bank is not yours until you cash out to do that you just hit
42:29the gold cash out button here yes you take on another question you're risking the money in the bank
42:34how do you feel now yeah i feel a bit better now do you want another question let's have it
42:40if the two chocolate bars in a standard 50 gram pack of twix were laid end to end what would the
42:47total length be in centimeters what a limitless win question that's a very good question you measured
42:54a kitkat yeah the kitkats were about 11 centimeters i feel like it's a little bit bigger than that so the
42:59normal twix laid end to end would you be happy with around 13 centimeters for a normal twix does it mean
43:08then laid next to each other and we're going the whole way yeah yeah all right okay so how many
43:13do you say i'd say it's between 12 13 centimeters long twix's have got a lot smaller remember when
43:20did you last everyone's saying about chocolate yeah they've got a lot smaller i'm happy to go with 11
43:25centimeters and then we go again go to 22 yeah we'll start off 22. start there where does that take
43:30yeah put 22 in 22 takes you through 5 000 pounds i just feel like a twitch would be that big it's not
43:38that big no so remember one over is game over yeah exact and says bank your cash yeah i would be
43:45you happy with 22 yeah what is it though yeah i'm happy with 22 if you are yeah unless you want to go
43:51one lower and go 20 centimeters let's do 22 yeah you have to do 22. we're not over are we you've got a
43:58ground in the bank and 15 lives to play with yeah let's do it are you happy to do 22 i am yeah i feel
44:06like i think we're happy with 22 yeah you want to lock in lock it in promise yeah cool cool
44:13right you've locked in 22 centimeters did you go over with 22 or are you still in the game
44:22you need this to light up gold all the way to your answer if this turns red it means you've gone
44:30over come on come on through five grand please
44:43oh no you've gone over you've gone over so it's game over um sorry what was the answer what was the
44:51exact answer please 19 that is a shock no way i'm sure i'm so sorry it's absolutely fine it is
45:00i'll be an amy that means you've gone over it it's the end of the game wow that was quick and you
45:06lose the 1 000 pounds that was in the bank as well i know it wasn't the results that you wanted um
45:12honestly it's been a tough little start and then a terrible finish i mean very short but it was nice
45:17meeting you yeah no it was good to meet you too thank you it's been a good experience have you enjoyed
45:21yourselves yeah definitely yeah well we have loved having you on the show thank you so much for
45:25coming down and playing let's hear it one more time everybody for abby and amy thank you
45:29so abby and amy's game we're short and sweet a bit like a twigs too soon too soon just goes to
45:43show though that making your way up the limitless ladder is a lot harder than it looks and that is
45:48it for tonight but crazy idea how about we all meet up back here next time for some more limitless win
45:54huh it's a date see you then thanks for watching everybody good night 100 000 pounds those six
46:05figures you came for come on chops i am incredibly nervous oh um gee like i think we're losing lives
46:24you
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