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00:00Welcome to the Bridge of Lies, where winning is simple.
00:05Just step on the truths.
00:07It is a truth!
00:09That is a truth!
00:11Yay!
00:12And avoid the lies.
00:15No!
00:17It's a lie!
00:19Let's meet the team.
00:23I'm Barbara.
00:25I'm Gareth.
00:26I'm Rebecca.
00:26And I'm Ian.
00:27Welcome, team. How do you know each other?
00:29Gareth is my son, Ian is my son, and Rebecca is Gareth's daughter.
00:33Will that make her your granddaughter then, Barbara?
00:35Yes, yes.
00:36You are family.
00:37We are family.
00:38Three generations of you on the bridge.
00:41We love to see that.
00:43Barbara, did you get the team together?
00:45I did.
00:45Why?
00:46I caught you sort of in passing, and I thought,
00:48oh, what's he doing on this show?
00:51She's a big fan.
00:53You can tell, can't you?
00:55All right, who's the star player?
00:57I would say it's between Ian and Gareth.
00:59Yeah.
01:00Shall we find out?
01:01We should.
01:01We should.
01:02All right.
01:02All that stands between you and a cash prize today are five crossings.
01:06You'll each have to take on the bridge,
01:08banking as much money as you possibly can.
01:11Beat the bridge, and you'll earn a place in our vault,
01:14and anyone in there at the end will get to join forces
01:17to take on the final crossing.
01:20Are you ready?
01:22Yes!
01:22Yes!
01:23Bridge, can you please reveal the opening category?
01:27The first category is...
01:30The past.
01:31The past.
01:32I like history.
01:33I like history, but it depends on what history is...
01:35It's a big subject, isn't it?
01:36Yes, it's a big subject.
01:36So, one of you go?
01:37Are you going to go one more?
01:37I'll go.
01:38Do you want me to do it?
01:39Because there might be something better for you later on.
01:41Go for it, yeah.
01:42Okay.
01:42It's going to be you, Barbara, yeah?
01:44Oh, go on, then.
01:45Barbara, come and join me on the bridge.
01:48Come on, good luck.
01:50Come on, well done.
01:50Good luck.
01:51Good luck.
01:51Oh, thanks, you're killed.
02:01Barbara, welcome to the bridge.
02:03It's nice to see you.
02:04Nice to see you.
02:05First up, let's talk about you a bit.
02:06I was one of nine,
02:08so we just saw sort of scrubby little kids running around Liverpool.
02:12Yeah, but you decided to get out of Liverpool, didn't you?
02:14What did you do?
02:15I joined the Wrens when I was 17.
02:17You joined the Wrens when you were 17?
02:19Did you enjoy the experience?
02:21Oh, I loved it.
02:21Absolutely loved it.
02:22I was in Cornwall for most of it.
02:24Yeah?
02:25Oh, loved it.
02:26Right.
02:27Should we get on with the game?
02:28Go on, then.
02:29You've got five minutes on the clock.
02:31Every correct step is worth £100,
02:33but step on a lie and your money's halved.
02:36Hit three lies and your crossing is over.
02:40Now, there are ten lies on every bridge,
02:42but remember there is always a path to safety.
02:46There are two safety zones on the bridge.
02:50Step on one of these and we'll stop the clock
02:53and reveal a lie.
02:56And in the waiting room, there is the panic button.
02:59Now, if your teammates press it,
03:01they'll send you to the vault with any money
03:04you'd banked up to that point.
03:05But it can only be used once.
03:09The category is the past.
03:12Bridge, what are we looking for?
03:16Historical first.
03:18Oh!
03:18So we are looking for any historical first
03:22paired with the person or thing that achieved it.
03:26Lies are incorrect pairings.
03:29Barbara, are you ready?
03:33Yes.
03:34Your five minutes starts now.
03:38First men to summit Mount Everest,
03:41Hillary and Norgay.
03:43First man on the moon, Buzz Aldrin.
03:46I think that was Neil Armstrong.
03:48I'm almost sure they did that on the Queen's anniversary.
03:53Accession to the throne.
03:54So I'm going to go on this one.
03:56Truth or lie?
03:58That is a truth.
03:59That opens up.
04:01First successful clone of an adult mammal sheep.
04:05First US president, George Washington.
04:08That could be both.
04:09That could be both of them could be right.
04:12George Washington, I'm sure, was the first president.
04:16Successful clone of an animal.
04:17That was a sheep.
04:18That was Dolly.
04:19Dolly the sheep.
04:20It's in Edinburgh Museum, isn't it?
04:22Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.
04:24I'll have to do this one.
04:27Truth or lie?
04:28That is a truth.
04:30That opens up.
04:32First Premier League winners, Arsenal.
04:34First city to host the modern Olympics, Athens.
04:37First Bond film starring Sean Connery, Dr No.
04:41Now, I definitely know that's right.
04:46I've no idea about football.
04:48I'd go Bond film or sheep.
04:51I don't think Athens is...
04:52I'd go to Athens, the Olympics.
04:54I was just thinking that it was...
04:56Olympics were in Athens and they redid it.
04:58I don't know.
04:59I'm going on this one.
05:00Truth or lie?
05:02That is a truth.
05:04That opens up.
05:05First wife of Henry VIII, Catherine of Aragon.
05:09Remember, that clock is ticking.
05:11That's right.
05:12That's definitely right.
05:13Truth or lie?
05:16That is a truth.
05:17That opens up.
05:18First woman to win a Nobel Prize, Marie Curie.
05:21First I'm a Celeb winner, Tony Blackburn.
05:25I think that was right.
05:26And I'm not sure about that one.
05:29I don't know about I'm a Celeb.
05:29I don't know about that.
05:30Marie Curie, definitely.
05:31I think it was Tony Blackburn.
05:32Three minutes remaining.
05:34Come on, Mum.
05:34Three minutes.
05:35Come on, you need to move faster.
05:36Yes, I think you want it with Tarot Pond.
05:38Truth or lie?
05:39Please, please, please.
05:40That is a truth.
05:41That opens up the safety zone.
05:44Stop the clock.
05:45It also opens up.
05:48First film to gross one billion world box office.
05:53Titanic.
05:54Doing well.
05:54Come on, my V. You're doing well.
05:55Now, Barbara, you are just under three minutes.
06:00You've got £500, but it gets harder from here on in.
06:06Rich, please reveal a lie.
06:11The first winners were Manchester United in 1993.
06:17Right, Barbara, remember we're looking for historical firsts.
06:22Your time starts now.
06:27I'm going to go for it.
06:28Truth or lie?
06:30That is a truth.
06:32That opens up.
06:33First Andy Murray Grand Slam title, US Open.
06:38First Strictly winner, Jill Halfpenny.
06:42First Big Brother UK winner, Craig Phillips.
06:47She was in it, but I don't think she was the first.
06:49Craig Phillips is right.
06:50Yeah.
06:51Because he was the scopes, wasn't he?
06:52He was the Liverpool lad, wasn't he?
06:54I'm going to go here.
06:56Truth or lie?
06:58That is a truth.
07:00That opens up.
07:01First Westlife UK number one single, Swear It Again.
07:06I have no idea.
07:08Careful where you step now, you don't want half your money.
07:10I can go that way, can't I?
07:12You can go whichever way you want.
07:14Yeah, but I can't step on them.
07:15Two minutes remaining.
07:16Best life number one single, I have no idea about that.
07:20Time's ticking though.
07:21I didn't think she was the first.
07:22I think that was Natasha Kaplinsky.
07:25I'm going here.
07:26Truth or lie?
07:29It is a truth.
07:30That opens up.
07:32First British Labour Prime Minister, Ramsey MacDonald.
07:35First Bake Off winner, Nadia Hussein.
07:38First host of The Big Breakfast, Johnny Vaughan.
07:42Time's ticking.
07:43Ramsey MacDonald was the first Labour PM.
07:45Oh no, was he?
07:47Ramsey Mac...
07:48I'm going to go with this one.
07:49Truth or lie?
07:51That is a truth.
07:52That opens up.
07:53First Eurovision winner, Switzerland.
07:56First animal launched into space.
07:58Fruit Fly, first Nazarova on Mars opportunity.
08:04You've got just over a minute.
08:06It's quite hard, isn't it?
08:07Yeah.
08:07I thought that was a dog.
08:09That doesn't make it nice.
08:11I have no idea.
08:13No.
08:14I'm going here.
08:15I have no idea.
08:15One minute remaining.
08:17Truth or lie?
08:19Oh, it's a lie.
08:20Nothing's going to open up.
08:22Fruit Fly.
08:22It's not doing all right.
08:24Fruit Fly.
08:25Fruit Fly.
08:26Nothing's going to open up.
08:28Truth or lie?
08:30That is a truth.
08:32That opens up.
08:33First Masked Singer UK winner, Nicola Roberts.
08:37First Madonna UK number one single, Holiday.
08:41First TV show broadcast on Channel 4, Countdown.
08:4530 seconds remaining.
08:47I think it's mine.
08:48Okay, you're running out of time.
08:50Truth or lie?
08:52That is a truth.
08:53That opens up.
08:54First book sold on Amazon.com, The Bible.
08:56First word said by Mickey Mouse on screen, Hot Dogs.
08:59First person to send an email, Ray Tomlinson.
09:04You got a 50-50.
09:0510 seconds remaining.
09:07Truth or lie?
09:10That's a lie.
09:11Truth or lie?
09:13Truth.
09:14No.
09:16425 pounds.
09:19Let's take a look at your crossing, Barbara.
09:22Just made it in the nick of time.
09:25So we'll take a look at the lies, and you're absolutely right.
09:28The first man on the moon was Neil Armstrong.
09:31The first host of The Big Breakfast was Chris Evans and Gabby Rosler.
09:36I thought she was, wasn't she?
09:37Yeah.
09:37The first Bake Off winner was Ed Kimber.
09:41The first Strictly winner you knew was Natasha Kaplinsky.
09:45Yeah.
09:46And Madonna's first UK number one single was Into the Groove.
09:51So, Barbara, you've made it across with £425.
09:55Unless your family pressed that panic button.
09:59Shall we find out?
10:00Yes.
10:01Gareth, Rebecca, Ian.
10:03Yeah, well done.
10:04Praise from him.
10:05Hi, Mark.
10:06Thanks, darlings.
10:06Now, the big question is this, though.
10:08Did you press that panic button?
10:10No.
10:11I wavered a couple of times, but the guys tore me out of it,
10:13so we left Mum to do it, and we were really proud of what she did.
10:16Yeah, it stood well.
10:16Smashed it there, Mother.
10:17That means you've got it for later on.
10:20Yep, yep.
10:21They didn't press that panic button, Barbara.
10:24So, with £425, please make your way to the vault.
10:37Gareth, Rebecca, Ian, not too bad.
10:42Mum's across £425, and most importantly, you've still got that panic button.
10:50Yep.
10:51Yeah.
10:51Bridge, please reveal the second category.
10:54The second category is film.
10:58Film.
10:58Who loves a movie?
11:00I like a movie.
11:00Are you going to love it?
11:01I like a movie.
11:02I like a movie, Gareth.
11:03Yeah.
11:04Gareth, come and join me on the bridge.
11:06Come on, bro.
11:07Go on.
11:07Cheers.
11:08Cheers.
11:08Come on.
11:17Gareth, welcome to the bridge.
11:18Hello, Ross.
11:20So, tell us a bit about yourself.
11:21So, I was in the British Army for 22 years in the Royal Signals.
11:24Yeah.
11:24Finished up as a senior supervisor.
11:27When I left there, I settled down in Poole in beautiful Dorset,
11:29so I could be able to see you near the beach.
11:31And I've recently decided to retire.
11:34So, what is the retirement plan?
11:36So, I've got a camper van.
11:37Yeah.
11:38And I'm planning a series of road trips.
11:40But next summer, I'm planning to drive over to Scandinavia
11:44and do something called the Swedish Solar System.
11:47So, hopefully, I'll end up in the Arctic Circle.
11:50Oh, that's a great experience.
11:52Right.
11:52So, the category is film.
11:54Bridge.
11:55What are we looking for?
11:58Films adapted from novels.
12:00We are looking for films that are adapted from a published novel.
12:05Lies are films that are not directly based on a pre-existing novel.
12:12Are you ready?
12:13I am, indeed.
12:14Your five minutes starts now.
12:18Barbie, Pride and Prejudice.
12:21Barbie's clearly just from the toy range, Pride and Prejudice.
12:24I forget the author, but definitely Pride and Prejudice.
12:27Truth or Lie?
12:29That is Jane Austen.
12:30That opens up the Thursday Murder Club, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
12:36So, that's J.K. Rowling, very famous.
12:38And this is Richard Osman.
12:40I think I'm going to go this way to open up more.
12:41Truth or Lie?
12:43That is a truth.
12:45That opens up the Hunger Games, Knives Out and Dune.
12:50Well, Hunger Games is a book and so is Dune.
12:53Knives Out, I think that was just a movie.
12:55And Dune, Frank Herbert, so I'm going to Dune.
12:58Truth or Lie?
13:00Great Knowledge, that opens up the Bourne Identity, Manchester by the Sea and the Great Gatsby.
13:07So, the Great Gatsby, definitely.
13:09Manchester by the Sea, I've never seen it.
13:11I'm not really familiar with it.
13:13The Bourne Identity, I believe, was Robert Ludlum, so we're going to go there.
13:16Truth or Lie?
13:18That is a truth.
13:19Knives Out, Knives Out.
13:20It was Robert Ludlum, that opens up Misery, The Devil Wears Prada and Inception.
13:27So, Misery, I think, was Stephen King.
13:30The Devil Wears Prada, I think, may have been a novel, but I'm not completely certain, so I'll stay away
13:35from that one.
13:35I think Devil Wears Prada is a book, but I'm not entirely sure.
13:39And Inception, I think, was just the original film, so I'm going with Misery.
13:42Truth or Lie?
13:44That is a truth.
13:45That opens up Thelma and Louise, Jaws, Little Women.
13:50So, Little Women, Louisa May Alcott, Jaws, Peter Benchley.
13:55You've got time.
13:56You've got a bit of time.
13:57So, I'm going to go to Jaws so I can get to the safety zone.
14:00Truth or Lie?
14:02That is a truth.
14:03That opens up the safety zone.
14:04Stop the clock.
14:06OK, Gareth.
14:07Just over three minutes.
14:09£600.
14:11Flying through this, isn't it?
14:12He's doing well.
14:12He's doing well, yeah.
14:13Picked the right subject for him to go to.
14:15I know.
14:15It gets tougher here on in, as you know, right?
14:19So, take a look around.
14:20Bridge, please reveal a lie.
14:26You knew that?
14:27I had a feeling it wasn't a film, so, yeah, that's good.
14:29It was an original script by Christopher Nolan.
14:32Gareth, your time starts now.
14:35So, I'm not completely sure about any of these,
14:38so I'm going to go over to The Great Gatsby
14:40and try and go that way.
14:43Truth or Lie?
14:45Three minutes.
14:45Yeah, that is a truth.
14:46So, that's by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
14:49That opens up The Wild Robots.
14:51Never heard of that.
14:53So, I'm going to go over to...
14:55There is always a path across the bridge.
14:57I try The Devil's Wears Prada.
14:58Seems the most logical.
14:59Truth or Lie?
15:01That's by Lauren Weisberger.
15:03That opens up The Firm, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
15:06So, I don't believe that was a book.
15:08I think it was just the original film.
15:10The Firm was John Grisham, I believe.
15:12Truth or Lie?
15:14It was John Grisham.
15:15That opens up Call Me By Your Name,
15:18The Blue Lagoon, and Crazy Rich Asians.
15:24I wouldn't know.
15:25I'd go for Blue Lagoon.
15:26Remember, we're looking for films adapted from novels.
15:30I think The Blue Lagoon was based on a book,
15:33so I'm going to try this one.
15:36Truth or Lie?
15:39That is a truth.
15:40That's by H. Devere Stackpole.
15:43That opens up North by Northwest.
15:47You don't want to step on a lie right now.
15:49You're at £1,000.
15:50Oh, wow.
15:51I think North by Northwest was Alistair McLean.
15:57Truth or Lie?
16:01It was a screenplay, I'm afraid.
16:03Where are you going to go?
16:04Nothing's going to open up.
16:05You've halved your money.
16:06You're down to £500.
16:07I'm going to go for Crazy Rich Asians, just as a gamble.
16:09Truth or Lie?
16:11That is a truth.
16:12That opens up Conclave and Fight Club.
16:15Fight Club, definitely a book.
16:17Truth or Lie?
16:19That is a truth.
16:20That opens up Nickel Boys F1 and The Princess Bride behind you.
16:26Conclave.
16:26Go for Conclave.
16:27Go for Conclave.
16:28Conclave.
16:28You've got a bit of time.
16:31I am going to go with Conclave,
16:33because I'm pretty sure that is a book.
16:34Truth or Lie by Robert Harris, one of my favourite authors,
16:40that opens up Legally Blonde and Castaway.
16:44Take your time.
16:45You've got over a minute.
16:50So, what have we got?
16:51One minute.
16:52You've got a minute, and you're at £800.
16:54£800.
16:55I'm just going to go back and get some...
16:57So, I know The Princess Bride is definitely a book.
16:59OK.
17:01As soon as I said that, I lost all confidence.
17:03You can't hold up.
17:05Little Women, I know, is a book.
17:10Truth or Lie?
17:12That is a truth.
17:13And Harry Potter, last one, and then we'll go for a...
17:16Truth or Lie?
17:18That is a truth.
17:19Now, you're back up to £1,000.
17:21You do not want to half it now.
17:22I'm going to go for Castaway.
17:24Truth or Lie?
17:26That's a lie!
17:28Truth or Lie?
17:31That's by Amanda Brown.
17:33Mate.
17:33Oh, I've got tense.
17:35You've still got a cross.
17:36Still got a cross.
17:37I've got £600.
17:37And you've got £600.
17:39Gareth, 16 truths,
17:42but sadly, two lies.
17:45Let's take a look at your bridge.
17:48It'll be the truths that you missed,
17:51and there weren't many of those.
17:53The Hunger Games is by Suzanne Collins.
17:56The Wild Robot, based on a novel by Peter Brown.
18:00Call Me By Your Name, Andre Asaman.
18:03The Princess Bride is a novel by William Goldman,
18:08and one of my favourite books.
18:09And The Nickel Boys was a novel by Colson Whitehead.
18:14And so, Gareth, you have made it across with £600,
18:19unless your family pressed that panic button.
18:22Shall we find out, sir?
18:23Let's find out.
18:24Hello, team.
18:25Hello.
18:26Hello.
18:26I smashed that, Gareth.
18:27Well done.
18:28Absolutely brilliant.
18:29He did smash it, but the question is,
18:31did you use that panic button?
18:33We were so confident on that last one,
18:35we thought, no, he's got this.
18:36Didn't even think about it.
18:37Think about it, but no.
18:39You're not saving it for yourself?
18:40Might be.
18:41Might have to.
18:42Might be.
18:43Gareth, they didn't press the panic button,
18:47so with £600, please make your way to the vault.
18:58Let's go to the vault and give Barbara the news.
19:03Gareth made it across, and he joins you with £800.
19:08Oh, Grace.
19:09Oh, my.
19:14Rebecca, Ian.
19:16Hello, Ross.
19:17Two across.
19:18Yeah, doing well.
19:19Let's see if we can make it three, shall we?
19:22Yeah.
19:22Now, remember, you've still got the panic button.
19:25Mm-hmm.
19:25So you either use it, or you will lose it.
19:29Yeah.
19:29Right.
19:30Bridge, can you please reveal the third category?
19:32The third category is fashion.
19:36Fashion.
19:39Hilarity all round on that.
19:41With at least fashionable people.
19:43I'll just take it if you want.
19:44Yeah.
19:44I think you'll be better in the final round.
19:46Yeah.
19:47It's going to be you, Rebecca.
19:49Rebecca, come and join me on the bridge.
19:52Go on, Rebecca.
19:52Oh, thank you.
19:53And this one.
20:02Rebecca, welcome to the bridge.
20:03Hi.
20:04Away from work, what do you get up to?
20:05I like to read a lot.
20:06I'm in a book club with my friends, and I play bingo.
20:09Right, let's see if you've read some books about fashion, shall we?
20:13Oh, yeah, OK.
20:15All right, the category is fashion.
20:18Mm-hmm.
20:18Bridge, what are we looking for?
20:22Waist down clothes.
20:24So we are looking for clothes traditionally worn from the waist down.
20:30Lies are worn above the waist.
20:32Yeah.
20:33Remember, step on the answers that you think are truths to bank £100.
20:36And, Rebecca, please steer clear of those lies.
20:40I'll try.
20:41Are you ready?
20:42Yes.
20:43Your five minutes starts now.
20:47Hot pants, camisole.
20:50Well, camisole's a vest top, so I'm going with hot pants.
20:54Truth or lie?
20:55That is the truth.
20:57That opens up.
20:58Colott's, jodhpahs.
21:01I know that's, I think, three-quarter length trousers,
21:04but I'm going to go with this one.
21:06Truth or lie?
21:08That is the truth.
21:09That opens up.
21:11Skorts and winkle pickers.
21:13Winkle pickers are shoes.
21:15My daughter's got a skort, so I know that that one's right.
21:18And I'm not sure what winkle pickers are,
21:20so I'm going to go with skorts.
21:22Truth or lie?
21:24That is the truth.
21:25That opens up.
21:28Capitaine and plus fours.
21:31I don't know what either of those are.
21:35So I'm going to go back to jodhpahs.
21:39Truth or lie?
21:41Yes, the riding trousers.
21:43That opens up.
21:44A rash guard and pedal pushers.
21:48Three-quarter length.
21:49I'm not sure.
21:51I'm going to go for pedal pushers, though,
21:53because I had some when I was younger.
21:54Truth or lie?
21:56That is the truth.
21:57That opens up.
21:58Epaulets.
22:02Remember, we're looking for clothes worn from the waist down.
22:05I'm going to go for that one.
22:07I don't know how you say it, though.
22:08Epaulets.
22:09Truth or lie?
22:12A lie, I'm afraid.
22:14They're worn on the shoulders,
22:15particularly if you're in the army.
22:17OK, where are you going to go?
22:19Nothing's going to open up.
22:20Rash guard.
22:20OK, truth or lie?
22:25It's a type of spandex vest.
22:28Nothing's going to open up.
22:30I'll go for one of those two, I think.
22:34OK.
22:36I don't know any of them,
22:38so I'm just going to take a guess
22:40and go for this one,
22:41because it's near a break.
22:42Truth or lie?
22:45Oh, it's a lie.
22:47Oh, never mind.
22:49It's a 16th or 17th century hat.
22:52Oh, OK.
22:53I was confident with the ones down the bottom,
22:55but they were a lot harder.
22:56Let's take a look at the bridge.
22:59A camisole is a light lace vest.
23:02So, above the waist,
23:04winkle pickers are a type of shoe,
23:06and plus fours are what some people wear to play golf in.
23:10Trousers that stop at your knee.
23:11So, with three lies,
23:13it means you are out of the game
23:15unless Ian hit that panic button.
23:20Ian!
23:21That was so tough.
23:23It was tough, wasn't it?
23:25Yes.
23:26You were just about to step on that thing,
23:27and I thought,
23:28no, we need you for the last round,
23:29and I gave it a good old smash.
23:30Bang.
23:31So, Ian, you hit the panic button.
23:33We hit the panic button.
23:34Right.
23:36Let's take a look at where Rebecca was
23:38when Ian hit it.
23:41So, I'm just going to take a guess
23:42and go for this one,
23:43because it's near break.
23:46So, he pressed it
23:48when you had £125 in the bank.
23:52So, Rebecca, please make your way to the vault.
24:04Barbara.
24:05Gareth.
24:06Rebecca hit three lies,
24:09but Ian pressed the panic button,
24:11so she's joining you with £125.
24:15Well done.
24:19Ian.
24:20Hello.
24:21Good use the panic button.
24:22We needed Rebecca back to the final round.
24:24That was horrendous, that round, so...
24:26Well, at least you've got three people
24:28in the vault.
24:29Yeah.
24:29And you've got £1,150.
24:33Not too shabby, that, is it?
24:34It's not too shabby.
24:34Not too shabby.
24:36Bridge, please reveal the final category.
24:39The fourth category is...
24:42The Globe.
24:43The Globe.
24:46You've travelled a bit.
24:47Not as much as my brother,
24:49but, yeah, I've travelled a little bit, but...
24:50Well, remember, as you're the last person,
24:53the bridge is going to double your money,
24:55so every step is now worth £200.
25:00You can make some serious money for the family.
25:03Let's hope so, eh?
25:04Are you ready?
25:05I'm ready, Ross.
25:06Ian, come and join me on the bridge.
25:18Ian, welcome to the bridge.
25:19Thank you very much, Ross.
25:21Nice to see you.
25:21Nice to see you too.
25:22How are you feeling?
25:23A bit nervous.
25:25Oh, you'll be fine.
25:26Three across now, last but not least.
25:28What do you do for a living?
25:30Yeah, I'm a window cleaner.
25:30There'll be people watching this thinking,
25:32that's my window cleaner.
25:33And how well travelled are you?
25:35We went to Norway, went to America.
25:38We're going to Australia after Christmas.
25:40Why not?
25:41Yeah.
25:42OK.
25:43The category is the globe.
25:46Bridge, what are we looking for?
25:49Capital cities ahead of the UK.
25:52So we are looking for capital cities with a time zone
25:56ahead of the UK in Greenwich Mean Time.
26:01Lies have the same time zone as the UK or are behind.
26:08Right.
26:08This is based on daylight savings time not being active.
26:13So it's GMT, yeah?
26:15OK.
26:15Are you ready, Ian?
26:17Yeah, I'm ready.
26:18Let's go for it.
26:19All right.
26:19Your five minutes starts now.
26:24Tokyo, Buenos Aires.
26:27So Buenos Aires is South America.
26:30So I think that's behind us.
26:32And Tokyo is Asia.
26:34So that's ahead of us.
26:35I'm going to go for Tokyo.
26:36Truth or Lie.
26:39Yes, nine hours ahead.
26:41That opens up Brasilia and Canberra.
26:44So Brasilia, again, that's South America, I think.
26:46But I know Canberra is in Australia and that's ahead of us.
26:49So I'm going to go to Canberra.
26:51Truth or Lie.
26:53That is the truth.
26:54Ten hours.
26:55That opens up Algiers, Cairo and Berlin.
26:59Oof, that's Africa, Africa, erm...
27:04Berlin, I think, is an hour ahead of us.
27:07So I'll go for Berlin.
27:08Truth or Lie.
27:10Yes, an hour ahead.
27:12That opens up Mexico City.
27:15I know Mexico City is America, so that's behind us.
27:19Cairo and Algiers.
27:21I'm going to go for Cairo, I think.
27:24Truth or Lie.
27:27Yes, in Egypt.
27:29That opens up Tunis and Copenhagen.
27:32I'm not sure if Algiers and Tunis, they're...
27:36They could be truths.
27:38They could be truths.
27:39Now, I think Copenhagen is an hour ahead.
27:43So, I'm going to go for Copenhagen.
27:47Truth or Lie.
27:49Yes, one hour ahead in Denmark.
27:52That opens up Madrid, Sarajevo and Abu Dhabi.
27:58I think that's ahead.
28:00Now, Abu Dhabi is in the Middle East.
28:02Remember, we're looking for capitals with a time zone ahead of the UK.
28:08I'm going to go for Abu Dhabi, I think.
28:09Truth or Lie.
28:11That is a truth.
28:12That opens up the safety zone.
28:13Stop the clock.
28:15Abu Dhabi is in the UAE and it's four hours ahead.
28:19Remember, we're looking for time zones ahead of the UK on GMT.
28:25Bridge, please reveal a lie.
28:30Right, Mexico City, six hours behind us to the west.
28:36Right.
28:36Ian, your time starts now.
28:41OK, Sarajevo is Yugoslavia, I think.
28:45And Madrid, I think Madrid is right.
28:50Something you've put a clock forward when you go to Spain.
28:53Truth or Lie.
28:54That is a truth.
28:55One hour.
28:56That opens up Belgrade, Belmapan and Cape Town.
29:01Now, you're doing really well.
29:03You're at £1,400.
29:04You've got a bit of time.
29:06Don't half your money now, Ian.
29:09I think Cape Town.
29:11I know the cricket's on.
29:13It seems to be there or thereabouts.
29:14I think we're on the same one as South Africa, so I'm not too sure.
29:18I'm going to go for Belgrade, I think.
29:20Truth or Lie.
29:23Yes, in Serbia.
29:25One hour ahead.
29:26That opens up New Delhi, Seoul and Ottawa.
29:31I'm going to go for Seoul, because I think that's ahead.
29:33Then I can use the other...
29:34Truth or Lie.
29:35Yes, nine hours ahead.
29:37It opens up the safety zone, it opens up Lisbon, it opens up Athens.
29:42We've stopped the clock.
29:44OK.
29:44Bridge, please reveal a lie.
29:49Ottawa.
29:50Five hours behind Canada.
29:52Right.
29:53You're doing really well.
29:54You've got just over two minutes.
29:56You're on £1,800.
29:59You do not want to step on a lie, my friend.
30:01Are you ready?
30:02I'm ready, Ross.
30:03Your time starts now.
30:06I'm going to go for New Delhi.
30:10I believe that's...
30:10Truth or Lie.
30:12That is the truth.
30:14Five and a half hours ahead.
30:15That opens up Bridgetown and Abuja.
30:19Oh, flipping heck.
30:19It gets tougher the further you get across.
30:22I don't know.
30:28Bridgetown, Bridgetown.
30:30That, I believe, is Caribbean.
30:32So, I don't know where this is, so I'm just going to have a guess.
30:36Truth or Lie.
30:38It's in Nigeria.
30:39One hour ahead.
30:41That opens up Paris, Brazzaville and Oslo.
30:47You so do not want to tread on the line now.
30:50You've got a minute and a half.
30:53I know Paris is ahead of us, so I'm going to go for Paris.
30:56Truth or Lie.
30:57In France, one hour ahead.
31:00That opens up Reykjavik.
31:02Oh, Reykjavik's in Iceland.
31:04Oh, flipping heck, flipping heck, flipping heck, flipping heck.
31:07Um, I'm going to go back to Oslo, because I think that is ahead of us.
31:12Truth or Lie.
31:14Yes, in Norway.
31:16That opens up Port of Spain and Tarawa.
31:20Now, that is, um, oh.
31:27I'm going to go for Brazil.
31:29Truth or Lie.
31:31Yes, one hour ahead.
31:33In the Republic of the Congo, that opens up Funa Futi.
31:37Oh, too.
31:38You've got a 50-50.
31:39You've got just over 30 seconds remaining.
31:43You are at £2,800.
31:47Aye.
31:4830 seconds remaining.
31:50It's 50-50.
31:51Let's go for the, um, let's go for £1,50.
31:54Truth or Lie.
31:56It is a truth.
31:58It's about 12 hours.
31:59Flipping heck.
32:00Tuvalu.
32:02£3,000, Ian.
32:05Wow.
32:06Well done.
32:07£3,000.
32:09Let's take a look at the bridge.
32:12These are the truths that you missed, and you didn't miss very many.
32:17Algiers, Algeria, an hour ahead.
32:20Athens in Greece, two hours ahead.
32:22Tunis, Tunisia, one hour ahead.
32:25Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina, one hour ahead.
32:30Cape Town, two hours ahead.
32:32See, I'd have had that on the same time zone as us.
32:34I thought it was, yeah.
32:35And Tarawa in Curabas, 12 hours ahead.
32:40But that is an incredible crossing.
32:43Ian, you should be very proud.
32:44Thank you very much.
32:45Right.
32:45You've made it across with £3,000.
32:49Let's go and chat with the team in the vault.
32:52Hello, team.
32:53Hello, Ross.
32:54Hello.
32:54Well, you saved the best till last.
32:58Oh, thank God.
32:58Ian just made it across with £3,000.
33:03So, come and join me for the final crossing.
33:06Yay!
33:08Yay!
33:09Yay!
33:09Yay!
33:10Yay!
33:11Yay!
33:11Yay!
33:12Yay!
33:13Yay!
33:16Yay!
33:16Welcome back.
33:17You've made it here with £4,150.
33:22Yay!
33:24Yay!
33:25You're playing this one as a team.
33:27Remember, only one of you needs to make it across to take home the money.
33:31But before we start, the bridge has an offer.
33:36You could sell a player and double your money to £8,300.
33:46What's it going to be?
33:48So, I mean, £4,000 is a great amount of money, but...
33:51I don't want to sound mercenary, but £8,000 is even more.
33:53Go big or go home.
33:54Go big or go home.
33:54Yeah.
33:54Go big or go home.
33:55Yeah.
33:55We're going to sell.
33:56So, we're going to sell.
33:58I'll go.
34:00I don't want to sell mercenary, but, Rebecca, you're gone.
34:03Yeah.
34:03I don't mind.
34:04Is that like I'll sell her own mother?
34:06LAUGHTER
34:07Is that what you're going to do?
34:09Yeah, we're going to sell my darling daughter.
34:10So, Rebecca, your game is over.
34:14Thank you for playing.
34:15Bye.
34:15Good luck.
34:16Cheers.
34:17Right.
34:18You're now playing for £8,300.
34:24What would you spend the money on?
34:25I want to go to Australia, so I'd like to put my bit towards that.
34:28I've gone on my road trip to the Swedish solar system,
34:30so I'm going to put my bit towards that.
34:32I'm going to New Zealand, so I'll put my bit towards that.
34:35What is Rebecca getting?
34:36She's getting butlins.
34:37LAUGHTER
34:39She might enjoy that.
34:41All right, let's play the final crossing.
34:43You're playing this one as a team,
34:45so you can confer as much as you like.
34:48You'll face one row at a time.
34:51There is only one true statement on each row.
34:54The time starts when I finish reading the last statement.
34:58Make sure you're on step before the wave hits,
35:01otherwise you're out of the game
35:04and the next player will take over.
35:07Now, please put yourself in the order that you'd like to play.
35:14There we go.
35:16OK, Barbara, you're first up.
35:18Come and join me on the bridge.
35:20Go on, brother.
35:27Barbara, welcome to the final crossing.
35:29Remember, step on the truths,
35:32steer clear of those lies.
35:35Are you ready?
35:37Are we ready?
35:38We're ready.
35:38Yes, we're ready.
35:39Bridge, please reveal the first row.
35:43A lute is a stringed instrument.
35:47Kimchi is a martial arts workout by Kim Kardashian.
35:52A leopard seal has stripes instead of spots.
35:57Well, I know that one's right.
35:58Kimchi is definitely...
36:01It comes a wave.
36:02Kimchi is a cabbage, isn't it?
36:04A leopard seal, I'm sure, gets its name off a leopard rather than a tiger.
36:08Yeah.
36:09We're all right for time, so I think maybe a lute is a stringed instrument.
36:12This one?
36:13A stringed instrument.
36:16Barbara, you have stepped on a lute is a stringed instrument.
36:22Is that a truth or is that a lie?
36:29It is a truth.
36:32Yeah, you knew that.
36:33Only five rows left.
36:35Right, Bridge, please reveal the next row.
36:39In Star Wars, Luke Skywalker's home planet is Arrakis.
36:46Team GB's Jason Kenney won Olympic gold for rowing.
36:54Eric Idle sang the theme tune for One Foot in the Grave.
36:59A prune is a dried fig.
37:03Right.
37:03So, Luke Skywalker's home planet was not Arrakis, that's out of tune.
37:08That's wrong, he was cycling.
37:09GB, Jason Kenney, cyclist, he won all sorts with his wife.
37:12That's wrong.
37:13I'm not sure if...
37:14I think he did sing that.
37:15Isn't a dried fig just a fig?
37:17I presume so, yeah.
37:19I think that's a plumb, isn't it?
37:20Eric Idle.
37:20Eric Idle comes the way.
37:22Eric Idle.
37:23OK, Barbara, you have stepped on.
37:27Eric Idle sang the theme tune for One Foot in the Grave.
37:32To stay in the game, is that a truth or is that a lie?
37:43It is a truth, well worked out, good conferring, only four rows left.
37:50Bridge, please reveal the next row.
37:55Gallipoli lies on the Amalfi Coast.
37:58Aldi opened their first UK store before Lidl.
38:02The adult Northern Cardinal has a blue beak.
38:06Come on then, I have no idea.
38:08So, Northern Cardinal has a blue beak, I don't know.
38:11I don't know any of them.
38:12I would say, I know Aldi was before...
38:14I've heard of Aldi before I'd heard of Lidl, but...
38:16Well, so have I, but...
38:17I'm again with Ian, I don't know...
38:19I don't know that one, don't know that one.
38:21We've got the time to think about it, but we don't know,
38:23so I think we go for Aldi as the consensus.
38:25Well, you're two schools going, aren't you?
38:29Barbara, you have stepped on.
38:31Aldi opened their first UK store before Lidl.
38:36Is that a truth, or is that a lie?
38:44Oh!
38:45That is a truth.
38:46Aldi was 1990, Lidl was 1994.
38:51Right.
38:52There you go.
38:54I'm glad you know you have Lidl's and adulties.
38:57Only three rows left.
39:00Bridge, please reveal the next row.
39:05Hayley Williams is the vocalist for Evanescence.
39:10Bauhaus was an Austrian school of design.
39:14Nike Air Jordans were first released in the 90s.
39:19Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
39:24Something tells me that is...
39:26I know, I've heard of Bauhaus.
39:28I don't think here, Nike Jordans were the 90s.
39:30I don't know Hayley Williams.
39:32Was Bauhaus design or was it art?
39:34It says...
39:34We haven't got a lot of time, so we need to make a mind.
39:36I think Bauhaus was art.
39:37We're going to run out of time, so we'll step on one...
39:39I think ammonia.
39:39Ammonia, ammonia.
39:40This one here, Mother?
39:41This one?
39:42Yeah.
39:42Here we go.
39:44Oh, that was a late call, gents.
39:46We don't know anyway.
39:48You don't know anyway?
39:49We don't know any of these.
39:50Shall we find out?
39:52OK, Barbara, you have stepped on.
39:54Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
39:59Is that a truth or is that a lie?
40:09It is a truth.
40:12Boys.
40:13Yes, good guess.
40:14It was a good guess, one in four.
40:16Very good guess.
40:17Only two rows left.
40:20Bridge, please reveal the next row.
40:24The novel Dead Man's Folly is by Peter James.
40:29All Sylvanian family figures are rabbits.
40:33The mazurka is a Polish folk dance.
40:37So the Sylvanian families is definitely wrong.
40:39Right, here comes the wave.
40:40That's not the right answer, so pick either of the others and then we've got...
40:43Well, I have no idea, but...
40:44Pick one of them.
40:45Here comes the wave.
40:45The mazurka's a dance.
40:47Waves coming down, so just pick one of them.
40:49I'm going to do this one.
40:49The other one is right.
40:51Woo!
40:52Barbara!
40:53Don't look at me like that, please.
40:55I'm like that.
40:56You're frightening me.
40:59You have stepped on.
41:01The mazurka is a Polish folk dance.
41:06It's probably an instrument.
41:08Is that a truth or is that a lie?
41:17It is a truth.
41:21They got their brains from me.
41:23Something's working at the moment.
41:25Now, you're only one step away from taking home £8,300.
41:31If you tread on a lie, you're out of the game and Ian will face two new steps.
41:40Okay?
41:40Bridge, please reveal the final row.
41:46In the UK, a 17-year-old can legally fly a helicopter.
41:52UK nutrition labels must include fibre content.
41:58I've seen that on labels.
42:00I don't know.
42:00I don't know.
42:01Helicopter.
42:01Guess helicopter.
42:02Helicopter.
42:03Helicopter.
42:04People think helicopter.
42:05Okay.
42:06You'd seen that on labels, but they've just told you to go on helicopter.
42:09You have stepped on.
42:12In the UK, a 17-year-old can legally fly a helicopter.
42:19And on the advice of your sons, for £8,300, Barbara, is that a truth?
42:31Or is that a lie?
42:37It is a truth!
42:43Everyone, come and join us!
42:51Great family.
42:52Great win.
42:55Don't forget, you can press the red button now to watch more episodes on BBC iPlayer.
43:00Please join us again next time when another team will take on the Bridge of Life.
43:07Woo-hoo!
43:16We'll see you next time.
43:16Bye-bye.
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