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00:04Tonight on A Hard Quiz
00:06Joe, retired registered nurse
00:10Expert subject, Australian Funnel Web Spiders
00:14Pete, primary school principal
00:17Expert subject, rugby league state of origin
00:20Jack, retiree
00:23Expert subject, the P51 Mustang
00:28Angelina, nanny
00:30Expert subject, the nanny
00:34Here's your host, Tom Gleeson
00:38Hello, too much sport is barely enough
00:42Welcome to A Hard Quiz, these contestants are preppers
00:45Last one to leave the bunker will be tonight's A Hard Quiz champion
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00:54Let's say hello, g'day Angelina
00:56Hello
00:56Now the nanny is a bit before your time
00:59Quite a bit
01:00Yeah, how'd you get into the nanny?
01:01My mum raised me as a 90s kid in the 2000s
01:04Which happens when you grow up in the sticks in Adelaide, so you know
01:07Okay
01:09And you liked it, even though even then it would have been dated
01:12Yeah, the first episode I watched was actually when they got married
01:15And I was like, oh, I like this a lot
01:18And I related to her quite a bit
01:19So you know, I was like, yeah, this is who I'll choose to watch
01:22Alright, how many times would have you watched the whole thing all the way through?
01:26Since I was 14, I finish it and then I start re-watching it, so I can't even count, probably
01:30like 50
01:31Yeah
01:32I don't even know, it's insane
01:34There's all this prestige TV on offer
01:38We're living in a golden age of TV and you're watching that shit
01:41What's going on?
01:43And what do you do for a job?
01:44I'm a nanny
01:45Yeah
01:52So did you become a nanny because you love the show so much?
01:54No, no, I just like working with kids
01:56And you know what, it gets better though
01:58I run my own nanny agency and it's called The Nanny Named Ange
02:02Okay
02:04So, you know
02:07Jack
02:08Hello, Tom
02:09How'd you get into the Mustang?
02:11Well, it goes a long story
02:12I'd better not give it a long story because my daughter said, don't talk too much, Jack
02:16Thanks, daughter
02:20I really fell in love with the Spitfire first when I was seven years old
02:24Okay
02:25But later on, I found the Mustang and I thought, oh, you beauty
02:28I fell in love with it straight away
02:31And actually did a flight in a few years back
02:34Flying a mile higher over Maitland for about 20 minutes doing aerobatics
02:39And sort of consummated the romance then
02:41Oh, yeah, there you are doing it there
02:43So were you flying the plane?
02:45No, well, no
02:48I always wanted to be a pilot but I never did make it
02:50So you're sitting behind the pilot then?
02:52I am, yeah
02:53I'm telling him what to do
02:55How'd you not spill?
02:57Well, he told me, he said to hold my stomach in
03:00And the three G's will take care of it
03:02And they did
03:02Oh, okay
03:04Jack, this might sound rude but I don't care because I'm rude
03:06Yes, I know
03:07How old are you?
03:0992
03:16I think you are our oldest contestant we've ever had on Hard Quiz
03:20Beauty, I've won something already
03:21And I think you're also our youngest viewer
03:31Pete, what's your favourite thing about the state of origin?
03:34Is it the game or the grubs who play it?
03:37Probably all the above, Tom
03:38Yeah, you like watching the grubs go at it?
03:41Watching the blues get up, more importantly
03:42Yeah
03:49What would you do if one of your kids started supporting Queensland?
03:53Um, that would be tough to take
03:55Um, yeah, we'd have to look at some options
04:02Are you coaching under 8th footy team?
04:05I do
04:05Are there any of the team that are showing promise
04:07And one day they might appear before a court?
04:10Um
04:14Joe, why do you like funnel webs so much?
04:17And what's wrong with you?
04:19Well, you need to approach danger
04:23Yes
04:23With knowledge, with courage
04:26Yeah
04:28Vigilance
04:28Yeah
04:29And purpose
04:29So therefore you will not be afraid
04:31Oh, so is this overcoming a fear?
04:34No, I just moved into an area that was loaded with funnel webs
04:38All throughout my backyard
04:39And you just had to make peace with that?
04:41I had to make peace with that
04:42I had young children
04:43So I decided to learn as much as I could about them
04:45Alright, so when you get bitten by one and you're dying
04:48Your last words will be
04:50Oh, I know the Latin name for them
04:54Very important
04:55Do you think they've had a bit of a bad rap
04:57Or are we right to be scared of them?
04:59Who doesn't love a cute little animal
05:02With shiny little eyes and fluffy little feet?
05:06Yeah, well, when you describe a koala
05:09I agree with you
05:10But you did not describe a funnel webs spider
05:13Oh, they're pretty amazing, aren't they?
05:15And unique
05:15And they're also a bit of an Australian icon
05:18But so is Ivan Milat
05:23Alright, let's play
05:24Hard!
05:25Expert round
05:26Expert subject
05:28Win or lose five points
05:30Steal and answer
05:31Double points
05:32I'll ask each of you five questions
05:34On your expert subject
05:35Right, you get five points
05:36Wrong, I will take five points from you
05:38The rest of you can steal at any time
05:39To get double points
05:40Let's start with Jo
05:41And her expert subject
05:43Australian funnel webs spider
05:46The Sydney funnel web
05:48Can be identified by its large spinnerets
05:50Which produce what?
05:52Jo
05:52Silk
05:54Correct
05:58At the Australian reptile park
06:00On New South Wales' central coast
06:02Visitors can witness a keeper provoke funnel web spiders
06:05As part of what demonstration?
06:07Jo
06:07Milking
06:09Correct
06:12The park is the only provider of venom
06:14For the production of anti-venom
06:16And this is what milking a funnel web looks like
06:20So you basically just annoy the spider
06:23So much that it tries to kill you
06:25Is that right, Jo?
06:26It's a dream job
06:27Yeah
06:28I'd love to do that
06:29That's what Virginia Trioli's like
06:31When you take a latte too
06:35Measuring 9.2 centimetres foot to foot
06:38This large male funnel web
06:39Was named after which trio of Australian actor brothers?
06:43Jo
06:43Hemsworth
06:44Correct
06:50In 1958
06:52A research lab's appeal for funnel webs
06:54Was followed a day later
06:55By a statement from a government spokesperson
06:58Saying that spiders
06:59Must not be sent through what service?
07:01Jo
07:02Male
07:02Correct
07:08Last question in your set, Jo
07:10A peptide that can prevent cardiac damage
07:12After a heart attack
07:14Has been discovered in the venom of funnel webs
07:16Located on which sand island?
07:18Jo
07:19Gari Island
07:20Correct
07:24Also known as Fraser Island
07:26Have you been to watch a milking?
07:27Oh, several times
07:29It's one of my sort of annual outings
07:38Next set of questions is for Pete on State of Origin
07:45State of Origin is an annual rugby league series
07:48Between the New South Wales Blues
07:49Nicknamed the Cockroaches
07:50And the Queensland Maroons
07:52Nicknamed after which invasive pest?
07:55Pete
07:55Cane Tote
07:56Correct
08:02In 1985
08:03Blues captain Steve Mortimer
08:05Was carried off the field
08:06After the team won their first ever Origin series
08:08At which Sydney stadium?
08:10Pete
08:11SCG
08:12SCG
08:12Correct
08:16From 2006 to 2013
08:19The Maroons won eight consecutive series
08:21With which former Queensland captain as coach?
08:24Pete
08:24That's Mel Meninga
08:26Correct
08:31In June 2018
08:32A try in the last six minutes of play
08:34Saw New South Wales win the inaugural match
08:36In which state of origin competition?
08:39Pete
08:41The women's state of origin
08:43Correct
08:46What do you think of women's origin, Pete?
08:48To be honest, it's better footy than the blokes
08:50To watch
08:55Last question in your set, Pete
08:56In 2025, Cameron Munster
08:59Captained the Maroons to a series win
09:00While grieving the recent loss
09:02Of which family member?
09:03Pete
09:03His father
09:05Correct
09:08Time for fall
09:14Time now for Jack
09:15And the P51 Mustang
09:20The first Mustang fighter planes arrived in Britain
09:23Two years into the Second World War
09:25After being designed and built
09:26In which then neutral country?
09:28Jack
09:29In America
09:30Correct
09:35The Mustang performed poorly at high altitude
09:38Until it was fitted with which high-powered Rolls-Royce engine?
09:42The Merlin v...
09:43Rolls-Royce
09:44Rolls-Royce
09:44Rolls-Royce
09:44Rolls-Royce
09:45Rolls-Royce
09:48Rolls-Royce
09:49Rolls-Royce
09:49The Merlin v...
09:52Correct
09:53Number 1, St.E.A.Royce
09:56Oh, I...
09:57I wouldn't have done that
09:58I wouldn't have done that
09:59The Merlin
10:01The Merlin
10:02The Merlin
10:02The Merlin
10:03The Merlin
10:04The Merlin
10:05Angelina, you should be ashamed
10:08What a bloody outrage
10:10I must...
10:11I've never seen such polite behaviour
10:13Everyone's like me
10:16I was so sweet
10:18Oh, my God
10:19That was so sweet
10:21Oh, my God
10:22Oh, my God
10:22Oh, my God
10:24Oh, my God
10:25Oh, my God
10:26Oh, my God
10:27Oh, my God
10:27Also, the idea of you knowing about a World War II fighter aircraft
10:34Doesn't sit well with me, Angelina.
10:37Supplying extra fuel to the Mustang,
10:39disposable tanks made from paper and glue
10:41were informally named after what crafting technique?
10:45Jack.
10:45Paper mache.
10:47Correct.
10:52Those were made of paper mache.
10:54I imagine it makes them lighter.
10:55The main thing was that they were originally made out of aluminium,
10:59but because when they dropped them,
11:01the Germans picked them up
11:02and used them for building their aircraft.
11:04Right, but when you drop these in the channel,
11:06they just frid away to nothing.
11:09Not a fun piñata, though.
11:12Featured in the film Top Gun Maverick
11:14is a vintage Mustang owned in real life
11:17and flown on screen by which actor?
11:20Jack.
11:20Tom Cruise.
11:21Correct.
11:27Last question in your set, Jack.
11:28Designed for extra-long-distance flight
11:31and featuring two fuselages joined by a wing,
11:34the F82 is known as the what Mustang?
11:37338.
11:38That was a puzzle.
11:39That was a puzzle.
11:44338.
11:46Incorrect.
11:46It's wide open.
11:48It's wide open.
11:52Time's up.
11:53Twin.
11:54It's known as the twin Mustang.
11:55That way one pilot could doze off
11:57while the other one kept the plane flying.
11:59I could use a co-pilot on this show, to be honest.
12:03Last set in the expert round,
12:05it's Angelina and the name.
12:08How do you think you're going to go, like,
12:10after this show goes to air and Australia's seen you,
12:13you're going to be the most loathed contestant of all time
12:15due to how horrible you were.
12:17It's a lovely Jack next to you.
12:20You're going to be booed in the street.
12:22I'm going to cry later on about this.
12:26It's going to eat me up.
12:28I'm proud of you, Angelina.
12:29You take what you can get.
12:32Blue-collar New Yorker Fran Fine
12:34becomes the nanny for a wealthy British widower's children
12:36after she's fired from her job at what type of shop?
12:40Bible shop.
12:42Correct.
12:45In an interview with Vogue,
12:47Fran Drescher described an outfit as
12:49the definitive nanny-looking costume,
12:51a skirt suit with trim in what animal print?
12:55Angelina.
12:56White leopard.
12:57Correct.
13:02When one of Fran's schemes backfires,
13:05the butler, Niles, tells her,
13:07you spend so much time up this creek,
13:09I should think by now you'd have bought what?
13:13Angelina.
13:13A life jacket.
13:15Incorrect.
13:16It's wide open.
13:17Jack, it's wide open.
13:22Time's up.
13:24A paddle.
13:24Nah.
13:25I've never been so tempted to give a contestant an answer.
13:30When Fran's boss, Mr Sheffield,
13:32proposes to her for the second time,
13:34she can't hear him over the sound of rushing water
13:37at what tourist attraction?
13:38Niagara Falls.
13:40Correct.
13:45Last question in your set, Angelina.
13:48Fran Drescher occasionally played other characters in the show,
13:51including record executive Bobby Fleckman,
13:53a role she first performed in what 80s mockumentary?
13:58It's wide open.
14:00Angelina.
14:01Prejudices?
14:02No.
14:02Incorrect.
14:03It's wide open.
14:04Mockumentary.
14:09Time's up.
14:10This is Spinal Tap.
14:11Oh.
14:12I didn't know that one.
14:13No.
14:14No.
14:14Yeah, she was in This Is Spinal Tap.
14:16All right, we've picked through their subjects,
14:17now let's pick through mine.
14:19Tom's round.
14:20Tom's subject, multiple choice.
14:24This week, I've been really getting into stretching.
14:28I love stretching.
14:29I often limber up before the quiz
14:31so I don't pull a muscle trying to care about their subjects.
14:36This round is multiple choice.
14:37Select your answers on your screens,
14:39then press the buzzer to lock in the answer.
14:41Able to stretch to four times its size,
14:44the children's toy Stretch Armstrong
14:46is made of a latex body filled with what substance?
14:49A, flour, B, corn syrup, C, water, D, gelatin.
14:57The answer is B, corn syrup.
15:06This stretch limo called The American Dream
15:08is over 30 metres long.
15:10Which of these features is not included on the back?
15:14A, a putting green, B, a swimming pool,
15:17C, a helipad, D,
15:19A, a bowling alley.
15:27The answer is D, a bowling alley.
15:36Totally worth the effort for a car
15:38that can't even go around a corner.
15:41Which of these mountain ranges
15:43stretches across the greatest distance?
15:45A, the Himalayas in Asia,
15:46B, the Rocky Mountains in North America,
15:48C, the Great Dividing Range in Australia,
15:51D, the Andes in South America.
15:56The answer is D, the Andes in South America.
16:01Yeah, they stretch out for about 7,000 kilometres.
16:05Introduced in the 1960s,
16:07the IBM 7030 supercomputer,
16:09nicknamed Stretch,
16:11was developed to assist the US government
16:13in researching what?
16:14A, astrophysics,
16:16A, astrophysics,
16:16B, thermodynamics,
16:17C, nuclear weapons,
16:19D, stock market crashes.
16:23The answer is C, nuclear weapons.
16:31Yeah, it was the fastest supercomputer at the time.
16:34And there they are, a bunch of happy nerds
16:36after a long day...
16:38after a long day of developing weapons of mass destruction.
16:43Last question in my rounds were double points.
16:46In 2015, a British woman broke her world record
16:49after she stretched which chocolate bar
16:52to a length of over 4 metres?
16:54A, chomp,
16:55B, picnic,
16:56C, twix,
16:57D, milky way,
16:58E, curly whirly,
16:59F, morrow.
17:05The answer is...
17:07E, curly whirly.
17:14Alright, at the end of my round,
17:15Angelina, you're at the bottom on zero.
17:17Get over here.
17:25I think karma got me there.
17:30Do you feel relieved?
17:32Yes.
17:33I do, I'm so glad.
17:35I've never seen someone so happy to be booted out.
17:38I was not going to take it.
17:39I was feeling so guilty, so I'm glad.
17:42Ready to go?
17:43Yes.
17:44OK.
17:44Out!
17:48There she goes.
17:53Alright, it's the people's round.
17:55The people's round against the clock.
17:59Rub your gums, Clay Long, at home.
18:00Your time starts now.
18:03In the Wizard of Oz film,
18:04what's the name of Dorothy's dog?
18:06Pete.
18:07Toto?
18:07Yes.
18:08A cube has how many square faces?
18:11Jack.
18:12Six.
18:12Yes.
18:13Fructose sugar is primarily found
18:15in which major food group?
18:18Pete.
18:18Carbohydrate?
18:19No.
18:20No.
18:20Fruit.
18:21Garfield the cat is known for loving
18:22what specific Italian dish?
18:24Joe.
18:25Lasagna.
18:26Yes.
18:27Which Queen song opens with the lyric,
18:29Is this the real life?
18:31Pete.
18:36Too slow?
18:37The answer's Bohemian Rhapsody.
18:39An animated series featuring Sky, Chase and Ryder
18:42is what patrol?
18:43Pete.
18:44Paul.
18:44Yes.
18:45Often called the ghost of the mountains
18:47is what alpine leopard?
18:50Pete.
18:51No.
18:52Yes.
18:52Time's up.
18:55All right.
18:56At the end of the people's round,
18:58Jack, you're at the bottom on 20.
18:59Get over here.
19:00Get over, mate.
19:10I think you did all right, Jack.
19:12Well, yeah.
19:12I gave it my best shot, Tom,
19:14but I bombed out in the finish, didn't I?
19:17It's the youth of today, mate.
19:18They'll steal anything.
19:20I mean, some more law and order in this country.
19:24All right.
19:25You ready to go, Jack?
19:25Yep.
19:26All right.
19:26Help.
19:33There we go.
19:40All right.
19:40Only two left.
19:41Who's going to be the hard quiz champion?
19:43Joe and Pete.
19:43Get over here because it's time to play hard quiz.
19:46Final round.
19:47Head to head.
19:49State of origin versus Australian funnel web spiders.
19:53Hard quiz.
19:54Now, there can only be one hard quiz champion
19:56who gets to take home the limited edition Big Bros mug.
19:59What will you do with the mug if you win, Joe?
20:01It's not really to my taste.
20:03Oh.
20:04I probably would just put it in the cupboard
20:06with all the other stuff I don't like,
20:07and when I'm dead, my kids could worry about it.
20:13What about you, Pete?
20:14Oh, being a teacher myself,
20:16it probably would be a handy stationary pot.
20:18So pens, pencils, rulers, scissors, all that.
20:24I know what stationary is.
20:27It's best to fire penalty shootout style,
20:29harder questions on your expert subjects.
20:31So it's Joe's knowledge of Australian funnel web spiders
20:34versus Pete's knowledge of state of origin.
20:36Let's play.
20:37Hard!
20:41Marty?
20:43Oh, my goodness.
20:47Diagram.
20:48Joe, this is a drawing of a male Sydney funnel web spider,
20:51but it's missing two things.
20:52It's spurs.
20:56So place the spurs in their correct positions.
21:00We'll need the correct leg
21:01and the correct segment of the leg.
21:03So on me or on there?
21:06On you?
21:06You can put her on a male yourself.
21:09It'll be f***ing wrong, won't it?
21:13Okay.
21:14It's on this second leg,
21:16but whereabouts?
21:17Um, that's really mean.
21:20Um, it's to hold the female down
21:25while he's doing the deed of mating
21:27so she doesn't kill him in the act.
21:35No, I'm going to go here.
21:38Yep.
21:40Okay.
21:44Correct.
21:50Marty?
21:53Well done.
21:55Pete,
21:56in the 1997 series,
21:58former Blues captain turned coach,
22:00Tommy Radonikus,
22:02used the code word
22:03Cattle Dog
22:04to prompt the team to do what?
22:07Cattle Dog,
22:09Tommy being Tommy,
22:10was a call to,
22:12uh,
22:13to invoke some violence.
22:14That was to,
22:15um,
22:15start a fight with the other team.
22:18Correct.
22:23Joe,
22:24after many years spent
22:25trying to develop
22:26a funnel-web anti-venom,
22:28it was discovered
22:28that the venom being studied
22:30was accidentally losing potency
22:32for what reason?
22:36Why was it losing potency?
22:38That's a very good question.
22:43They're all good questions, Joe.
22:46Every single one.
22:48It was losing potency
22:51because it needed refrigeration.
22:53Refrigeration.
22:56Incorrect.
22:58Uh,
22:58the correct answer is
22:59the main toxin in the venom
23:00was sticking to the lab equipment
23:02and glassware.
23:03Uh, yeah,
23:04they fixed it
23:05by lining their glass tools
23:06with silicon.
23:07Oh,
23:08yes.
23:09And that.
23:11You're blaming us
23:12for you being poorly researched.
23:16Pete,
23:17the 2025 Maroons
23:19men's jersey
23:20was inspired
23:20by a past
23:21Queensland team.
23:23What detail
23:24on the right sleeve
23:25have we obscured?
23:27Hmm.
23:29See,
23:29I'm not really sure.
23:30Don't really like that jersey,
23:31Tom.
23:32Um,
23:34maybe a
23:34Maroon stripe.
23:38Incorrect.
23:39The correct answer is
23:401995.
23:411995.
23:42Oh.
23:44Now that I say that,
23:46you know why?
23:47For their series win,
23:49perhaps?
23:50Well,
23:50the 1995 refers to
23:51the 95 Maroons side
23:52dubbed the
23:53Neville Nobodies.
23:54Yes.
23:55Uh,
23:55who went on to win the series.
23:56So they were
23:57inspired by the Neville Nobodies
23:58because that particular team
24:00was full of nobodies.
24:01That makes sense.
24:03Jo,
24:04identified by
24:05and later named
24:06after spider enthusiast
24:08Cain Christensen,
24:10the species
24:11Atrax Christenseni
24:13had what
24:14earlier nickname?
24:17Rather apt.
24:19It was called,
24:20it came from
24:21Newcastle
24:23and the
24:24Novacastrian
24:24said,
24:25well,
24:25we're going to claim this
24:25as the
24:26Newcastle
24:27Big Boy.
24:30Correct.
24:36Pete,
24:37in game one
24:38of the
24:392000 series,
24:40Gordon Tallis
24:41was sent
24:42off the field
24:42because he said,
24:44what word
24:45to referee
24:45Bill Harrigan?
24:47He called him
24:48a cheat.
24:50Correct.
24:54Jo,
24:55according to
24:56the Australian Museum,
24:57the Adelaide Encers
24:58species group
25:00are the only
25:01known funnel webs
25:02to include
25:03what unusual feature
25:04as part of
25:05their burrows?
25:09Okay,
25:10they're South
25:10Australians,
25:11so anything
25:11goes really.
25:15So,
25:16hello to our
25:17South Australian
25:17viewers.
25:21I reckon
25:21it's a
25:23second bedroom.
25:26Incorrect.
25:28The correct
25:29answer is
25:30trapdoors.
25:31Oh,
25:31I didn't know
25:32that.
25:32Yeah,
25:32they have
25:33trapdoors
25:33on their
25:33burrows.
25:35Pete,
25:35despite Queensland
25:36officially being
25:37declared the
25:38winner of the
25:381987 series,
25:40some New
25:40South Wales
25:41players maintain
25:42that the
25:42series was a
25:43draw.
25:43For what
25:44reason?
25:4687 series
25:48have been
25:49three games,
25:50so they
25:50would have
25:51had to have
25:51won 2-1
25:52if the maths
25:53was right,
25:53Tom.
25:55So,
25:562-1
25:57Queensland.
25:59So,
25:59New South
26:00Wales
26:01were disputing
26:02that
26:04due to
26:04refereeing?
26:07Incorrect.
26:08The correct
26:09answer is
26:09New South
26:10Wales
26:10won a
26:10fourth
26:10game.
26:11It was
26:12an
26:12exhibition
26:12match
26:13in
26:13California,
26:14so that
26:14would have
26:15made it
26:152-2.
26:15Gotcha.
26:16Joe,
26:17unlike most
26:18spiders,
26:19the
26:19megalomorphs,
26:20the infraorder
26:21that includes
26:22funnel webs,
26:23cannot cement
26:23silk threads
26:24together because
26:25they don't
26:25have which
26:26gland?
26:30They
26:31don't have
26:32the
26:35sticky
26:36substance
26:36gland.
26:40Incorrect.
26:41The correct
26:42answer is
26:43pyriform.
26:45The pyriform
26:46gland.
26:47Pete,
26:47if you get
26:48this right,
26:48you are
26:48tonight's
26:48hard quiz
26:49champion.
26:50Andrew
26:50Johns has
26:51said he
26:51only keeps
26:52one blues
26:52jersey at
26:53home,
26:53which is
26:53a family
26:54heirloom.
26:55During
26:56which
26:56origin game
26:57did he
26:57wear it?
26:58I will
26:59need the
26:59game number
27:00and year.
27:01One
27:02jersey,
27:03maybe
27:03game
27:04three,
27:062005.
27:11close.
27:12Game
27:12two,
27:122005.
27:14It was
27:14game
27:14two,
27:142005.
27:18Yeah,
27:18so he'd
27:19been injured
27:19for most
27:19of the
27:20season and
27:20wasn't
27:21match fit,
27:21but he
27:22got a
27:22late call
27:23up to
27:23the team
27:23and they
27:24ended up
27:24winning the
27:24series.
27:25Yeah.
27:26Okay,
27:26let's go to
27:27the tiebreakers.
27:31Joe,
27:32with the
27:33creation of
27:33the
27:33anti-venom
27:34downplayed by
27:35the Department
27:35of Health,
27:36when the
27:36anti-venom was
27:37first successfully
27:38used on a
27:39child,
27:40the developer
27:40Dr.
27:41Struan
27:41Sutherland
27:42and ICU
27:42Dr.
27:43Malcolm
27:43Fisher
27:43claimed that
27:44they were
27:45accused of
27:45doing what?
27:47Well,
27:49were they
27:49playing God
27:50or were
27:50they
27:54abusing
27:55children?
27:59Experiment.
28:03Incorrect.
28:04The
28:04correct answer
28:05is
28:05organising
28:07the
28:07child's
28:07bite.
28:11I have
28:11no idea
28:12what that
28:12means.
28:13Making
28:14the
28:14child get
28:14bitten on
28:15purpose,
28:15which would
28:16be unethical.
28:17That's
28:17terrible.
28:18I like
28:18how I
28:18just said
28:19it and
28:19you're
28:19like,
28:19what's
28:19the
28:19problem?
28:22Alright,
28:23Pete,
28:23if you
28:23get this
28:24right,
28:24you are
28:24tonight's
28:24hard quiz
28:25champion.
28:26During
28:27the 2006
28:28origin
28:28decider,
28:29in the
28:3074th
28:31minute of
28:31play,
28:32who
28:32intercepted
28:33the ball
28:33to score
28:34a match
28:35equaling
28:35try?
28:37To
28:37equal
28:38the
28:38game,
28:39conversion
28:40won it.
28:41Was it
28:42Matt
28:42Bowen?
28:45Incorrect.
28:47The
28:47correct answer
28:48is Darren
28:48Lockyer.
28:49It's
28:50considered the
28:50beginning of
28:51the Maroons'
28:52eight-year winning
28:52streak.
28:53I can see why
28:55you chose to
28:55forget it.
28:57Quite
28:57right.
28:58Okay,
28:59scores are still
29:00tied, that
29:00means it's
29:01time for a
29:01Tom's
29:02tiebreaker.
29:04tiebreaker.
29:07Okay, so
29:08one random
29:08question, nearest
29:09to the pin
29:10will be the
29:10hard quiz
29:10champion.
29:11Here we
29:11go.
29:12In a 1960s
29:13sleep
29:13experiment,
29:14American teen
29:15Randy Gardner
29:16stayed awake
29:17for how many
29:17hours straight?
29:19Jo?
29:2142.
29:23Pete?
29:2570.
29:27The answer
29:27is 264,
29:29which means
29:29Pete, you're
29:29out tonight,
29:30time for his
29:30champion.
29:32All right, Jo,
29:32you know what
29:33this means?
29:33Out.
29:38There she
29:38goes.
29:43Congratulations,
29:44Pete, you're
29:44out tonight,
29:45time for his
29:45champion, which
29:46means you get
29:46the big brass
29:47mug.
29:47Thanks, mate.
29:48And you get
29:48to the decider.
29:49Thanks for
29:50playing.
29:50Hi.
29:52Up the
29:53floor.
29:54Go to the
29:55blues.
29:55The blues
29:56get a win.
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