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00:31Well, good afternoon and welcome to the Countdown Studio.
00:33You know when you're driving in a restricted speed zone
00:37and sometimes you get a little sign on the side of the road that flashes
00:41and it might give your speed or it might say, slow down.
00:45Well, now several police forces, Rachel, are able to detect whether or not
00:50the person in the car, presumably, not necessarily the driver,
00:54is using a mobile phone.
00:55Because a few hundred yards later on, it says, stop using that phone.
01:03Which I think is an excellent idea.
01:05And what they're trying to do really is to say, is to make people understand
01:10that it's absolutely socially unacceptable, rather like drink driving,
01:14to use the phone.
01:15And that they say, put the phone in the boot and then you can't answer it.
01:18Mm, yeah.
01:20Kind of, I don't know, I wouldn't know where I was going, though,
01:22if I didn't have my phone near me.
01:23It's my maps.
01:24If my phone dies, I just wouldn't be able to get home half the time.
01:28Oh, dear.
01:29Keep it with you.
01:29Who's here?
01:30Somebody who is not going home.
01:33We're glad to see you here.
01:34It's Carina Atwood, full-time mum from Ramsgate in Kent.
01:37Seven great wins.
01:39Now, if you win today, we'll let you go home.
01:42How would that be?
01:43It's about time to.
01:45Indeed.
01:46You've played very, very strongly.
01:47Well done.
01:48But now you're confronted by Chris Evans, retired teacher from Felixstowe,
01:52who, now that he's retired, I guess choral singing is a big part of your life.
01:57You belong to the Holbrook Choral Society there in Suffolk.
02:01That's a wonderful thing to do.
02:02I've always enjoyed it.
02:04It's kind of like a Welsh thing anyway, isn't it, to sing with choirs.
02:08You've got a bit of Welsh in you, I think.
02:10Oh, I think so.
02:11I'm from Neath, originally.
02:12There we are.
02:14And you perform all around the area, in East Anglia?
02:17We tend to do concerts in and around Ipswich.
02:22That's a wonderful thing.
02:24Sometimes in London.
02:25Excellent.
02:26Well, good luck today.
02:27Have a lot of fun, both of you.
02:28Big round of applause for Chris and Carina.
02:35And over in the corner, yes, she's there.
02:37There's Susie, as is for the final time until he comes back from Japan.
02:41But more about that a little bit later.
02:43It's radio and TV sports presenter, John Inverdale.
02:46Welcome back, John.
02:51Now then, Carina, good luck to you.
02:53Have a good day.
02:54Letters game.
02:56Good afternoon, Rachel.
02:58Good afternoon, Carina.
02:59I'll start with consonant, please.
03:01Start today with Y.
03:02And another.
03:11And a final consonant, please.
03:25And a final R.
03:27And here's the countdown clock.
04:00Now, Carina.
04:02I'll try an eight.
04:03An eight.
04:04And Chris?
04:06Seven.
04:07And your seven is?
04:08A meteor, but I think I've misspelled it.
04:12We'll come to that in a second, I guess, Carina.
04:15Monitors, with the E.
04:17I did disallow both, unfortunately.
04:19Meteor is M-E-T-E-O-R.
04:22And monitor is double O, I'm afraid.
04:24M-O-N-I-T-O-R.
04:25Sorry.
04:26So, having left them disappointed and humbled, what have you guys got?
04:31We have the enormity.
04:33Yes.
04:33Of enormity.
04:34Excellent.
04:35How many would that be?
04:36Eight.
04:37Eight.
04:37Excellent.
04:38Well done.
04:43Now, Chris, your first letters game.
04:47Afternoon, Rachel.
04:48Afternoon, Chris.
04:49Er, a consonant, please.
04:51Start with T.
04:53And another one?
04:55V.
04:56And another one?
04:58N.
04:59A vowel?
05:01A.
05:02Another vowel, please.
05:04U.
05:06And another vowel?
05:07A.
05:09A consonant?
05:11C.
05:13Another consonant?
05:15P.
05:16And a vowel, please.
05:18And a final E.
05:20Stand by.
05:21A vowel, please.
05:52Yes, Chris?
05:53I could only see a five.
05:55Karina?
05:56I'll try a six.
05:57OK.
05:58So, Chris?
06:01No, sorry, I'll leave it.
06:03Yeah?
06:04I'll leave it.
06:05Karina?
06:06Canapé.
06:07Well done.
06:08That's good.
06:08What have you guys got?
06:09Punk tie or punk tie.
06:11P-U-N-C-T-A-E.
06:13Minute rounded dots or spots of colour.
06:15And I think you might find them characteristic of certain rashes as well on the body.
06:20But they're tiny, tiny dots of colour.
06:24Punk tie.
06:25Karina on six.
06:26And it's Karina's numbers game.
06:28Yes, ma'am.
06:30I'll stick with the one large and five small, please, Rachel.
06:33Stick with your favourite.
06:34Let's go for this and kick off the day.
06:37And the five little ones are three, three, one, five, nine and 75.
06:45And the target, 915.
06:48Nine, one, five.
06:59I'll see you next week.
06:59And the target, 915.
07:04And the target, 915.
07:05So we'll see you next week.
07:20Karina?
07:22903, not written down.
07:24903. Chris?
07:26I think I've got 915.
07:30Let's try.
07:339 plus 3.
07:3512.
07:3512 times 75.
07:38900.
07:39And then 5 times 3.
07:42The other 3, yeah.
07:4315, and you add it on.
07:45Well done, 915.
07:46Good man, well done.
07:52Well done, Chris. Excellent.
07:55Put you in the lead as well.
07:56Very satisfying for you.
07:5810 to Karina's 6 as we turn to our first tea time teaser,
08:02which is sure teeth.
08:04And the clue, the R&B star had some food, then showed you to your seat.
08:08The R&B star had some food, then showed you to your seat.
08:31The R&B star had some food, then showed you to your seat.
08:35Who did?
08:36Why?
08:37The usherette did.
08:38A usherette.
08:39So, Karina, 6.
08:42Chris on 10.
08:43And it's Chris's letters game.
08:45Chris.
08:46Uh, consonant, please.
08:48Thank you, Chris.
08:49L.
08:50Another one.
08:51N.
08:53Vowel.
08:53O.
08:56Another vowel.
08:58U.
08:59Consonant.
09:01R.
09:03Consonant.
09:04C.
09:07Vowel.
09:08I.
09:10A consonant.
09:12S.
09:14And a final vowel, please.
09:16And a final A.
09:18Stand by.
09:20I.
09:36I.
09:48I.
09:48I.
09:49I.
09:49I.
09:50Well, Chris, at six, at six, Karina, also six, thank you, Chris, cursile, and sailor, thank you, what of the
10:06corner, John and Susie, cursile, isn't in the dictionary, unfortunately, cursive would be, is in joined up handwriting, but not
10:15cursile, sorry, that's fine, now, what about the corner,
10:19Well, we had social, and then we had unsocial, and then we also had clarions, very good, clarions, yeah, thanks,
10:32John, all right, so, Karina, two points back in the lead, 12 plays 10, Karina, your letters game, thank you,
10:40start with a consonant, please, Rachel, thank you, Karina, Q, and a better one, T, and another,
10:50S, and another, H, and a vowel, O, and another, I, and another, E, and another, A, and a final
11:06consonant, please, and a final K, stand by.
11:11So, and a letters today.
11:40And a laughter.
11:42Karina?
11:43Just a five.
11:44Five. And Chris?
11:46Five as well.
11:48Karina?
11:48Not written down, by the way.
11:50Ah, well said, Chris. Well said. What is it?
11:52Kites.
11:53Now then, Karina.
11:55Shake.
11:56Yes, that's it, you're fine.
11:58And what of the corner?
12:00Can we beat five?
12:02Yeah, we can.
12:03We've actually got going down the Japanese route here.
12:05We've got Saki.
12:06Yes.
12:06And we've got Shitaki.
12:08What might that be when it's at home?
12:10That is, you normally spell it with two I's, but you can spell it with one in the middle.
12:14And it's a mushroom. Edible mushroom.
12:16Ah, OK.
12:17Very good.
12:21Wash down with some Saki, perhaps.
12:23If you're really lucky.
12:2517 plays 15. Karina in the lead.
12:27Chris, it's your numbers game.
12:30I'll have two large, please, and the rest more.
12:34Thank you, Chris. Thought about that.
12:35Two large. Four little. Let's see how it pays off. Thank you.
12:38These numbers are three, five, eight, three, twenty-five and seventy-five.
12:46And the target to reach 875.
12:49875.
12:49One large.
12:51Two large.
12:57Four.
13:02Two large.
13:05Two.
13:10One, four.
13:11Four.
13:11Two.
13:13One.
13:15Two.
13:15One.
13:17Two.
13:18Two.
13:21Well, Chris, no, I didn't get that.
13:24Karina?
13:25I think 875.
13:26Let's try.
13:2875 times 8 plus 3.
13:3175 times 8 plus 3 for 825.
13:35And then 5 minus 3.
13:365 minus the other 3 for 2.
13:38And times the 25.
13:40Gives you 50.
13:40And that's them to get you.
13:41You have indeed got it.
13:42Well done.
13:42Well done indeed.
13:44Well done.
13:47Very neat.
13:4927 plays 15 is where we stand now as we turn.
13:53We sweep over to John Inverdale.
13:55John, last time before you got to Japan.
13:58What have you got for us today?
13:59Yeah, the Japanese sporting landscape was a sort of a suitable excuse to talk about things over the last five
14:05days.
14:05And it would be wrong of me, remiss if I didn't pick out some peculiar, particular,
14:10in terms of being very singular, Japanese pastimes as well.
14:14Like, and I promise you, I'm not making any of these up.
14:17So, like On Bashirah.
14:19Now, this event is actually only held once every six years for a very good reason.
14:23It's in the mountains of On Bashirah.
14:25And local guys there ride freshly cut logs down the mountainside without any thought for the danger that they're putting
14:34themselves in.
14:35This is not on snow.
14:36This is just on the mountainside, on a freshly cut log.
14:40Away we go, guys.
14:42And they all fall off at, not surprisingly, at considerable speed.
14:45Then there's something else called yuki gasen.
14:48And if you know your Japanese, that yuki is snow and gasen is battle.
14:53So this is a snow battle, as in a snowball fight.
14:56But it's not snowball fights like we know.
14:58They actually sort of embed and contract the snowball into such a point where it's like a cricket ball.
15:07It's like a rock.
15:08And everybody has 90.
15:09I'm not quite sure why they have 90 of these things.
15:11But they have 90 of these things.
15:13And they just pelt them at the other bloke, who is actually, he has got a helmet on.
15:18Because otherwise he wouldn't last long.
15:20And they all make rugby look very, very tame, actually.
15:23But anyway, the Rugby World Cup is coming up in a few weeks' time.
15:26And I was looking up what the word was, the Japanese word, for come on, which you can kind of
15:31use it.
15:32Come on, England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland.
15:34And I don't think I can say that on an afternoon television programme.
15:38Really?
15:39So anyway, all I would say is just look it up.
15:41And then when you've looked it up, shout it vehemently at the screen when you're supporting whichever team it is
15:46over the course of the next two months.
15:48That is brilliant.
15:49Thank you, everyone.
15:55Everybody is going to their online translations now, aren't they?
15:59Thank you, John.
16:01Now, Carina, off we go.
16:03Letters game.
16:05Start with a consonant, please, Rachel.
16:06Thank you, Carina.
16:07P.
16:08And another.
16:10M.
16:10And another.
16:12N.
16:13And another.
16:15R.
16:16And a vowel.
16:18I.
16:19And another.
16:20E.
16:21And another.
16:23A.
16:24And a consonant.
16:26T.
16:27And a final consonant, please.
16:29And a final.
16:30H.
16:32Stand by.
16:33H.
16:34H.
16:34H.
16:34H.
16:35H.
17:04Well, Karina?
17:05A seven.
17:06And, Chris?
17:08A six.
17:10And your six is?
17:11In part.
17:13Karina?
17:14Panther.
17:16Like that.
17:17How do you do, John?
17:19Well, Susie wrote an eight down for me.
17:22I honestly don't know what the word means, but I love it.
17:25It's beautiful, isn't it?
17:26It's a beautiful word, and I have no idea what it means.
17:30It is a botanical term.
17:32It's all about flowers.
17:33It's a perianth.
17:34And the perianth of a flower is...
17:37It includes the calyx, which are the sepals,
17:39the sort of individual sort of leaf parts of the flower,
17:42and the corolla, the petals.
17:48All right.
17:50So, 34 plays 15.
17:52Chris, your letters came.
17:54Consonant, please.
17:55Thank you, Chris.
17:56M.
17:57Another one.
17:59W.
18:01And another one, please.
18:02G.
18:04Vowel.
18:06I.
18:07And another vowel.
18:08O.
18:11Consonant.
18:12S.
18:14Vowel, please.
18:16E.
18:17Consonant.
18:19R.
18:22And a consonant, please.
18:24And lastly, L.
18:26Standby.
18:27We're going along.
18:29We're going on.
18:31We're going on there today.
18:43And another vowel.
18:46But everything isarrassed.
18:46And another vowel.
18:48And one kettle that's one way you can see.
18:50Eggs wells, can't wait palavras'
18:51Oh, Iacht 보여드�.
18:58Chris?
18:59Seven.
19:00A seven and?
19:02I'll try an eight, not written down.
19:04OK.
19:05Chris?
19:06Glowers.
19:07Glowers and?
19:09Growlers.
19:10Is there anyone off?
19:11Oh, is there anyone off?
19:13Yes, unfortunately.
19:15They're in the dictionary, but, yeah, you need two hours.
19:17Sorry.
19:18Oh, indeed.
19:19Yeah, we have growls, but that's all we've got.
19:21That's it.
19:22OK.
19:2434 plays 22.
19:26Karina, your numbers game.
19:29I'll stick with one large and five small, please, Rachel.
19:32It's worked well for you so far.
19:33Thank you, Karina.
19:34Last time from you for a while.
19:36One from the top five, little.
19:37And they are five, one, nine, two, nine and 50.
19:45And the target, 552.
19:48Five, five, two.
20:20Yes, Karina?
20:22Five, five, three.
20:23Chris?
20:24Five, five, one.
20:26Right.
20:28Karina?
20:29So, nine plus two.
20:31Nine plus two, 11.
20:33Times the 50.
20:34550.
20:35And then nine minus one, minus five.
20:38Nine minus one, minus five, four, three.
20:41And one above.
20:42And Chris?
20:44Nine plus two.
20:45Nine plus two, 11.
20:47Times the 50.
20:49Again, 550.
20:50And add the one.
20:51And that's one the other way.
20:53Is it complicated?
20:55Have you got it, Nick?
20:56I think so.
20:57Come on, then.
20:58Can you move your head a bit?
21:00If you add the five to the 50 is 55.
21:04Yep, 55.
21:05Nine plus one is 10.
21:07Plus two.
21:08Times them together for 550.
21:10And add the two.
21:11Well done, Mr. Fuhrer.
21:16I'm not going to make a habit of this.
21:18Okay.
21:19Thank you very much.
21:20All right.
21:21So, 41 plays 29.
21:24Let's have a cheat time teaser.
21:26Seek muter.
21:28And the clue.
21:28The other two weren't around, so he fought the fight alone.
21:31The other two weren't around, so he fought the fight alone.
21:44The other two weren't around, so he fought the fight alone.
21:52Welcome back.
21:53I left with the clue.
21:53The other two weren't around, so he fought the fight alone.
21:57He was musketeer.
22:00Musketeer.
22:01There we are.
22:02So, 41 to 29.
22:04Karina in the lead.
22:05Chris, have a shy at this letters game.
22:09Consonant, please.
22:10Thank you, Chris.
22:11F.
22:12And another one.
22:14C.
22:15And a third.
22:17G.
22:18And a vowel.
22:21U.
22:22And a vowel.
22:24O.
22:26Consonant.
22:28T.
22:31Consonant.
22:32F.
22:33Vowel, please.
22:36I.
22:38And a vowel.
22:40And the last one.
22:41A.
22:43Stand by.
23:05And a vowel.
23:16Chris.
23:17Six.
23:19Karina.
23:20Also six.
23:21Chris.
23:24Outfit.
23:25Outfit.
23:25No, I think that's wrong, because I think it's only one T, isn't it?
23:28T, if you'd need, yes.
23:29Karina.
23:30Sorry, Chris.
23:30A good T.
23:33There's a countdown player.
23:34Yes.
23:35Well done.
23:36And what else in the corner there?
23:38John?
23:39Offcut.
23:40Yep, offcut.
23:41Susie?
23:41Yes, that would take you to another six.
23:43Offcuts of carpet, that kind of thing.
23:45Well done.
23:4647 plays 29.
23:48Karina, here we go.
23:50Your letters again.
23:51Start with a consonant, please, Rachel.
23:53Thank you, Karina.
23:54T.
23:55And another one.
23:57S.
23:58And another.
23:59R.
24:00And another.
24:02D.
24:03And a vowel, please.
24:05U.
24:06And another.
24:07E.
24:08And another.
24:11I.
24:11And a consonant.
24:14L.
24:14And a final vowel, please.
24:17And a final O.
24:20Down by.
24:37And a vowel, please.
24:38And a vowel, please.
24:39And a vowel, please.
24:39And a vowel, please.
24:40And a vowel, please.
24:40And a vowel, please.
24:40And a vowel, please.
24:40And a vowel, please.
24:40And a vowel, please.
24:41And a vowel, please.
24:41And a vowel, please.
24:46And a vowel, please.
24:52Carina seven Chris seven yes Carina loudest and loudest there we go so just share that with
25:03Carina so Chris you can't give me the points because I really don't it's my fault it's my
25:09fault I've written it down never mind and in the corner um solitude
25:17Susie yes beautiful we're not quite so beautiful um outliers um people for example don't quite fit
25:24into the mainstream or things that are situated away from the main body of something yes thank
25:30you very much 54 plays 29 Susie you've been working hard I know on your wonderful origins of words
25:36these things happen by accident and they're all delicious well delicious if you like beer because
25:41I'm going to carry on with the pub name theme uh today uh which I kicked off yesterday um so
25:47we
25:47go back to um 1393 when a law was passed that uh said that all landlords must identify their premises
25:54with a sign the main reason for this was that the um that the monarch's accountants who would be
25:59visiting would be able to both taste the ale but also collect the taxes that were due to them
26:05um so this is when kind of quite recognizable signs and began to proliferate so you might find
26:10the plow which is very much part obviously of everyday life then at the star um and also the
26:17crusades and the whole idea of chivalry that informed quite a lot of pub signs as well um so
26:23this is when it became really popular to have a coat of arms um as a pub sign and people
26:28would declare
26:28their allegiance to a particular family perhaps the wealthiest family in the village um etc so you
26:34will find uh for example the red lion that was the crest of uh john of gaunt um who founded
26:39the house
26:39of lancaster you'll find the white heart and that was richard ii um the bear and ragged staff that
26:46was the earl of warwick um and just going back to the accountants um certainly around oxford where
26:52i live there are lots of pubs called the checkers and the checkers probably began as the premises of
26:59um pub owners who were also money lenders or who had sort of money lenders next door to them this
27:04the checkers in in oxford was uh home in the courtyard both to a money lender and also to
27:09um the publicans family and um the checkered sign uh reflected the checkered tablecloth that was once
27:15used to count the king's finances they would put um counters along the different sort of checks if you
27:21like to um to tally up the revenues there so it's quite possible then that any pub that has a
27:26checker
27:26sign outside it was once the sign of a money lender as well as booze lovely yeah thank you susie
27:3654 plays 29 karina on 54 chris your letters game uh consonant please thank you chris t and another one
27:47c and a third s a vowel please e and another one u and another one a consonant r a
28:05consonant p
28:08and a final consonant please a final l stand by
28:20so
28:32so
28:32so
28:32so
28:32so
28:47Chris?
28:48Eight.
28:49An eight.
28:50Yes, Carina?
28:51Just a seven.
28:52And your seven is?
28:53Plaster.
28:54Plaster.
28:55Chris?
28:55Captures.
28:56Very nice.
28:58Well done.
28:59Excellent.
28:59APPLAUSE
29:03And over in the corner there, John?
29:05Yeah, we had another eight.
29:06Specular.
29:08Which is to do with a mirror, I think.
29:09Exactly.
29:10Yes.
29:12All right.
29:1354 to 37.
29:14Well done there, Chris.
29:15Final letters game goes to Carina.
29:20Start with a consonant, please, Rachel.
29:21Thank you, Carina.
29:22D.
29:23And another one.
29:25N.
29:26And another.
29:27T.
29:28And another.
29:30B.
29:30And a vowel, please.
29:33I.
29:33And another.
29:35O.
29:36And another.
29:37E.
29:38And another.
29:40O.
29:41And a final consonant, please.
29:43And a final S.
29:45Stand by.
29:47Bye.
29:58Bye.
30:00Bye.
30:02Bye.
30:04Bye.
30:06Bye.
30:07Bye.
30:11Bye.
30:17Yes, Karina?
30:18Seven.
30:18Seven, Chris?
30:20Uh, no.
30:22I'm not going to declare it.
30:24OK.
30:25Karina?
30:26Boosted.
30:27Boosted.
30:28Yes.
30:29And the corner, what news?
30:32Uh, we've got nobodies.
30:34Yep.
30:35For eight.
30:36And one more, I think.
30:38Um, yes, an anagram of that is, um, an Australian term for stones, slang for stones, which are boondies.
30:46Boondies?
30:46Boondies.
30:47The words you come up with, Susie.
30:49Amazing.
30:50All right, 61, please, 37, and it's Chris.
30:53Chris, it's your numbers game.
30:55Take it away.
30:57Four large, please.
30:58Four large.
30:59Just for the fun of it.
31:00Just for the fun of it.
31:02Thank you, Chris.
31:03Four large and two little, last one of the day.
31:04And the two little ones are one and four.
31:08And your four large ones, 50, 75, 125.
31:13And the target, 571.
31:16Five, seven, one.
31:19One, two, three, four, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five,
31:29five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five,
31:30five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five,
31:30five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five,
31:30five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five,
31:30five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five
31:49Yes, Chris?
31:505-7-4.
31:525-7-4, Karina?
31:535-7-5.
31:55And 5-7-5.
31:57Chris?
31:58I've got 100.
32:00Yep.
32:00Plus 75.
32:031-7-5.
32:04Times 4.
32:05Times 4, 700.
32:10Minus...
32:10That's where I went wrong.
32:12Oh.
32:13Bad luck, Chris.
32:14Sorry, Chris.
32:14Bad luck.
32:15How about OctoChamp over there?
32:18Did 4 plus 1.
32:194 plus 1 is 5.
32:20Times 100.
32:21500.
32:22And I did the 75.
32:24Yep, 5-7-5.
32:25Lovely.
32:27Well done indeed.
32:28But, Rachel, can you drive us to 5-7-1?
32:32One way you can get there.
32:34I'm saying 100 minus 75 is 25.
32:39Times that by 25 for 625.
32:42And take away the 50 and take away the 4.
32:445-7-1.
32:45Oh, lovely.
32:45Delicious.
32:48There you go.
32:49Well done.
32:51Thanks, Rachel.
32:53Wonderful.
32:5368 plays 37 into the final round.
32:56Here we go.
32:57Fingers on buzzers.
32:58Good luck to you both.
32:59Let's roll today's countdown conundrum.
33:20Chris.
33:21Woodgrain.
33:23Let's see whether you're right.
33:25Woodgrain?
33:27Oh, well done.
33:30Well done.
33:33Well done, Chris.
33:35That's good.
33:35But on the day, Carina Atwood takes it and becomes an octochamp.
33:42Well done.
33:43But I'll come to you in a second.
33:45Oh, Chris.
33:45Well played.
33:46And getting the conundrum.
33:47That's special.
33:48Well, thank you very much indeed for coming.
33:49You take this goodie bag back to Felixstowe and continue enjoying your choral singing.
33:55That's a wonderful thing to be able to do.
33:59Wow.
33:59We'll see you in the finals.
34:01How about that?
34:02Isn't that good?
34:03An octochamp?
34:04Yeah, I'll let it sink in, I think.
34:06See you in the finals.
34:07Well done.
34:07Well done.
34:08And, John, we send you to Japan.
34:11Have fun and come and see us when it's all over and tell us about it, will you?
34:15Will do.
34:16Susie, see you tomorrow?
34:18Oh, a few of them.
34:18Lovely stuff.
34:19And Rachel, two new competitors tomorrow.
34:22And a new dictionary corner person, Charlie Higson, is in tomorrow.
34:25Indeed.
34:26That's a first.
34:27Mm-hmm.
34:27Lovely.
34:27See you tomorrow.
34:28See you then.
34:29Join us then, same time, same place.
34:30You'll be sure of it.
34:31A very good afternoon.
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