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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!
00:12And avoid the lies.
00:15No!
00:17It's a lie!
00:20Let's meet the team.
00:23I'm Rachel.
00:24I'm Scott.
00:25I'm Tara.
00:26And I'm Daniel.
00:26Welcome, team. How do you know each other?
00:29We met four years ago at uni, and we used to live together.
00:32What uni?
00:33Glasgow Uni.
00:34What a fine university it is!
00:37And you're still all friends?
00:39We are, just, yeah.
00:41Just?
00:42Yeah.
00:42So who put the team together?
00:43I put the team together.
00:45Did you, Rachel? Why could you do it?
00:47I just thought it would be a good bit of fun, so...
00:49What would you like to see on the bridge today?
00:52We would like a little bit of science for Daniel,
00:55a little bit of film and TV.
00:56We've got some film and TV students here.
00:59A bit of history, maybe a bit of geography.
01:01Right, should we get on with it?
01:03Yes.
01:04All that stands between you and a cash prize today
01:07are five crossings.
01:09You'll each have to take on the bridge,
01:10banking as much money as you possibly can.
01:13Beat the bridge, and you'll earn a place in our vault,
01:16and anyone in there at the end will get to join forces
01:19to take on the final crossing.
01:21Are you ready?
01:24Yeah!
01:25Yes!
01:26Bridge, can you please reveal the opening category?
01:29The first category is...
01:33Numbers.
01:34Numbers.
01:35Has to be Daniel.
01:36It's going to be Daniel.
01:37Is it you, Daniel?
01:38Yeah, I think it's me, Rose.
01:39Daniel, come and join me on the bridge.
01:42Woo!
01:43Thank you very much!
01:43Woo!
01:52Daniel.
01:53Hello.
01:54Hello.
01:55Welcome to the bridge.
01:56Thank you very much.
01:57How are you feeling?
01:58A bit nervous, but feeling good.
02:00Well, you are first up.
02:02What are you studying at the moment?
02:03I study medicine.
02:04So I'm in my final year,
02:06so that's...
02:07I will have my first job as a doctor next year.
02:09I start next August.
02:10Do you know where you're going?
02:11Not yet, no.
02:12You kind of apply for the whole country,
02:15and then they can kind of send you anywhere.
02:18So it's a mystery.
02:19All right, let's move on.
02:21You've got five minutes on the clock.
02:23Every correct step is worth £100.
02:26But step on a lie, and your money is halved.
02:29Hit three lies, and your crossing is over.
02:32There are ten lies on the bridge,
02:34but remember, there is always a path to safety.
02:37There are two safety zones on the bridge,
02:40where we can stop the clock and reveal a line.
02:44And in the waiting room, there is the panic button.
02:47If your teammates press it,
02:49they'll send you to the vault
02:50with any money that you've banked up to that point.
02:53But it can only be used once.
02:56The category is numbers, bridge.
03:00What are we looking for?
03:03Sixes and sevens.
03:05OK.
03:06We are looking for things that add up to six or seven,
03:11or include the numbers six or seven in their name.
03:15Lies are other numbers.
03:18OK.
03:18Your five minutes starts now.
03:23James Bond's MI6 agent code.
03:28Gold rings in the 12 days of Christmas.
03:33OK, so I know the gold rings is five gold rings.
03:38James Bond's MI6 agent code is 007.
03:40So I'm going to lock in 007.
03:43Truth or lie?
03:45That is a truth.
03:46That opens up.
03:48Deadly sins in Christian theology.
03:52Inches equal to half a foot.
03:54OK, I'm not too sure on that inches equal to half a foot,
03:58but I'm pretty sure it's the seven deadly sins.
04:01So I'm going to lock in this answer.
04:02Truth or lie?
04:04That is a truth.
04:06That opens up.
04:07Legs on adult beetles and butterflies.
04:11Enid Blyton's series featuring Julian, Dick and Timmy.
04:16Wait, is sex on a beetle?
04:18I've never read Unid Blyton books.
04:22Four minutes remaining.
04:23Beetles and butterflies, I think they have six legs,
04:26so I'm going to go for this one.
04:27Truth or lie?
04:29That is a truth.
04:30That opens up.
04:32Stars on the EU flag.
04:35Sides of a developed honeycomb cell.
04:39Remember, we're looking for sixes and sevens.
04:41I'm not sure how many stars are on the EU flag,
04:43but I think it's more than six or seven.
04:45So I think honeycomb might have six sides,
04:49so I'm going to go for this one.
04:51Truth or lie?
04:53Yes, the hexagons.
04:54That opens up.
04:56Tiles each player draws to begin Scrabble.
05:00Moons of Mars, sides of a 50-pence coin.
05:07OK, so I think that might be five, or it could be six, actually.
05:12The moons of Mars, I don't have a clue on.
05:14The tiles each player draws to begin Scrabble.
05:16I think it is maybe seven.
05:19Truth or lie?
05:21It is seven.
05:22That opens up the safety zone.
05:24Stop the clock.
05:25It also opens up Premier League title wins by Pep Guardiola
05:30and Nobel Prize categories.
05:34Bridge, please reveal a lie.
05:37OK.
05:38They're in the famous five.
05:40Right.
05:41Your time starts now.
05:44OK.
05:46Premier League title wins by Pep Guardiola.
05:49I am dreadful at football.
05:50I don't even know who that is.
05:52Nobel Prize categories.
05:54I'm trying to think.
05:56There's...
05:57Is there as many as six?
06:00Moons of Mars.
06:05Sides of a 50-pence coin.
06:07I'm going to take a risk, and I think it is six.
06:09I'm sure there's seven.
06:11Truth or lie?
06:13There's seven.
06:14That opens up.
06:15Members of the Wu-Tang Clan,
06:17hills of ancient Rome,
06:19faces of an original Rubik's Cube.
06:22Yeah, OK.
06:23We're looking for sixes and sevens.
06:26I'm going to go back and go on to Nobel Prize categories.
06:32Truth or lie?
06:34There's six of those that opens up counties in Northern Ireland,
06:38countries that border Switzerland,
06:41windows version that succeeded Vista.
06:45Switzerland's bordered by a lot.
06:46I feel like I'm spending in Northern Ireland.
06:47They speak German, Italian.
06:49OK, I'm not too sure on the windows.
06:50Countries that border Switzerland
06:53are counted in Northern Ireland.
06:55I have a feeling it could be countries that border Switzerland.
06:58I know it does have a lot.
07:00I'm just going to go for this one.
07:01Truth or lie?
07:03Oh, boy, it has five.
07:05OK, nothing's going to open up.
07:07That's fine.
07:09You've halved your money down to 350.
07:12OK.
07:12Think about where you're going to step next.
07:14Windows version that succeeded Vista.
07:18Time's ticking, Daniel.
07:19OK, I've got one minute 20.
07:21I'm going to go for counties in Northern Ireland.
07:24Truth or lie?
07:25It is truth.
07:27Six, I believe.
07:28That opens up finger or thumb holes on a typical recorder.
07:33OK, I've never played the recorder, which doesn't help.
07:41One minute remaining.
07:42OK, one minute.
07:43The most it could be is eight because you need your thumbs to hold it.
07:45I think I'm going to have to go for this one.
07:49Truth or lie?
07:51That's window seven.
07:53That opens up British monarchs named George, Planet of the Apesville.
07:57Incredible for British monarchs.
07:58Truth or lie?
07:59And you don't worry.
08:00There's been six of those.
08:02That opens up weapons in a standard Cluedo board game.
08:05Red stripes on the US national flag.
08:08Zeros in one million.
08:09I know the red stripes.
08:10I don't think that's right.
08:11I'm going to go for where?
08:12Truth or lie?
08:13Yes, six weapons.
08:15That opens up Lewis Hamilton F1 World Championship wins.
08:18Wimbledon title wins for Roger Federer.
08:21You've got a 50-50.
08:22You've just got under 20 seconds.
08:24I've got to go.
08:25So I'm leaning more towards Lewis Hamilton F1 World Championship wins.
08:29I'm going to go for that.
08:29Truth or lie?
08:31That is the truth.
08:33He's won it seven times.
08:35Eight hundred and fifty pounds.
08:38Let's take a look at the bridge.
08:40Well, take a look at the truth.
08:42There are six inches in half a foot.
08:45There are six faces on a Rubik's Cube.
08:48Seven Hills of Ancient Rome.
08:50Six wins by Pep Guardiola so far.
08:53Six zeros in a million.
08:56And seven red stripes on the United States flag.
09:00Right.
09:01So, you have made it across with eight hundred and fifty pounds.
09:06Unless your friends pressed the panic button.
09:10Should we find out?
09:11Yes.
09:11Rachel, Scott, Tara.
09:13Not a bad start.
09:15Eight hundred and fifty pounds.
09:16Very good.
09:17Quite chuffed.
09:18Yeah, one lie.
09:19Yeah.
09:19But the big question is, did you or did you not press that panic button?
09:23Well, Daniel's a really good player and he did have that one lie, but we had complete faith in him
09:29so we didn't press the button.
09:30Yeah, absolutely.
09:30Well played.
09:32They didn't hit that panic button.
09:35So, Daniel, with eight hundred and fifty pounds, please make your way to the vault.
09:47Rachel, Scott, Tara, not a bad start.
09:50Great, Tara.
09:51No, it was great.
09:52It did so well.
09:53Let's move on.
09:55Ridge, please reveal the second category.
09:58The second category is Eurovision.
10:02Eurovision.
10:04I've never watched.
10:05We've watched it.
10:06I'll take it.
10:07I can take it.
10:08I think it's the reverse.
10:09Scott, is it you?
10:10Yes, it'll be me.
10:11Scott, come and join me on the bridge.
10:14Yay, go, Scott.
10:15You've got this.
10:16We believe in you.
10:24Scott, welcome to the show.
10:26Thanks for having me.
10:27Oh, thank you for being here.
10:29So, what are you studying?
10:30Filming TV.
10:31How's that going for you?
10:33It's good.
10:33I'm in my second year.
10:34I was doing primary teaching before, but I dropped out of that one.
10:37Why did you drop out of it?
10:39Placement was just quite hectic, I'd say.
10:43What?
10:44You mean, you sampled it and decided it wasn't for you?
10:47Yeah, I had a little taste and went, not really.
10:49Right.
10:49The category is Eurovision.
10:52Bridge, what are we looking for?
10:55UK Eurovision acts.
10:57We are looking for music acts who have represented the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest.
11:04Right.
11:05Lies have not represented the UK.
11:08Okay.
11:10Your five minutes starts now.
11:14Lulu, Sam Ryder.
11:16Okay, so I know Lulu has and I know Sam Ryder has with Spaceman, so I'm just going to go
11:20with Sam Ryder.
11:22Truth or lie?
11:23Yes, with Spaceman.
11:25That opens up ABBA and Bucks Fizz.
11:28I know ABBA is definitely Swedish.
11:31Bucks Fizz, I also know, have definitely represented the UK, so Bucks Fizz it is.
11:36Truth or lie?
11:39Yes, they won with Making Your Mind Up.
11:42That opens up Duncan Lawrence and Blue.
11:45I don't recognise Duncan Lawrence, but I do recognise Blue, and I'm pretty sure they represented them in, like, the
11:522010s.
11:53Like, I think it was a big deal that they were doing the Eurovision, so I'm going to go with
11:56Blue.
11:57Truth or lie?
11:59Yeah, in 2011, that opens up Michael Ball and Jedward.
12:04Jedward or Irish?
12:05So it'll be Michael Ball.
12:06Okay, I know Jedward.
12:08I don't know if they're Northern Irish or Irish, but I'm pretty sure they've not represented us at Eurovision.
12:14I feel like I'd remember that.
12:17I'm going to just take a risk and go for Michael Ball, because I don't know who that is.
12:21Truth or lie?
12:23That is a truth.
12:24That opens up Tom Jones, Black Lace, and Scooch.
12:28Remember, we're looking for UK Eurovision acts.
12:31I know Tom Jones.
12:32I don't know the other two.
12:34I'm 90% sure Tom Jones hasn't represented us.
12:39Between the two, just because it's close to the safety, I'm going to go for Scooch.
12:44Truth or lie?
12:46That is a truth.
12:47That opens up the safety zone, so you can stop the clock.
12:49It opens up Sonia, and it opens up Sunita.
12:53What are you going to do?
12:54I'm going to, yeah.
12:55Stop the clock.
12:56Yeah, good idea.
12:58Bridge, please reveal a lie.
13:02They've represented Ireland twice.
13:05Your time starts now.
13:09I recognise both the names.
13:12I feel like, I think Sonia might be from the 80s.
13:16Sunita, I'm just going to go for Sonia.
13:20Truth or lie?
13:22Yes, in 93, that opens up Max Munro.
13:27Have you ever heard of that guy's name?
13:30Do you think they could...
13:31Remember, there is always a path.
13:33Yes.
13:33You just have to find.
13:36Eh, I'm going to go for Maberno.
13:39Truth or lie?
13:421964.
13:43That opens up.
13:45Oh, the new Seekers and Gojo.
13:47You're at £700.
13:49Just over two and a half minutes.
13:52Hmm.
13:53I don't recognise either of these names.
13:56Do you know either?
13:56No.
13:57Neither.
13:57I'm going to go for the new Seekers.
14:01Truth or lie?
14:03That is a truth.
14:05That opens up.
14:06Live report, same difference.
14:09And Engelbert Humperdinck.
14:13That's an interesting name.
14:15Um, ooh, I don't recognise any of these people.
14:20Remember, we're looking for UK Eurovision acts.
14:24Two minutes remaining.
14:28I'm going to go for live report.
14:32Truth or lie?
14:34That is the truth.
14:36That opens up.
14:37Bardo, Linda Martin, and Love City Groove.
14:41You've got a 50-50 there, and you've got lots of time.
14:44Go for either, then go get Lulu for money.
14:46Go there, go back.
14:47Look, I'm really not sure on either of these.
14:51Love City Groove.
14:53Like, I remember people doing one, and they had, like, neon outfits.
14:57I don't know.
14:58That kind of sounds like a name they'd have.
15:00Linda Martin.
15:02I'm trying to think if she's hung up on a string.
15:06No.
15:07Just wait.
15:08Something may come to you.
15:10Yeah.
15:11Just tell her a lot.
15:12I'm going to go back and get, and see if I know any other ones.
15:19Right.
15:20I know Lulu, so I'm going to go for...
15:21Truth or lie?
15:23Yes, with boom, bang-a-bang.
15:26That opens up Sandy Shaw.
15:28Truth or lie?
15:30Yes, with puppet on a string.
15:32That opens up Celine Dion, Katrina and the Waves.
15:36Celine Dion, represent it.
15:38You've got under a minute now.
15:40Okay.
15:41I'm going to go for Katrina and the Waves.
15:42Truth or lie?
15:45Yes, they won with love, shine a light.
15:48That opens up Gina G.
15:53Um, I think cool as a cucumber is...
15:5530 seconds remaining.
15:56Here we come.
15:58All right.
16:00You're out here 50-50.
16:02I'm going Linda Martin, but I don't know it.
16:04She sounds brash.
16:05I'm going to...
16:05Something's showing out to me for Linda Martin,
16:07so I'm just going to go for it.
16:08Truth or lie?
16:10It's a lie!
16:12She won for Ireland in 92.
16:14Truth or lie?
16:1510 seconds, you're late.
16:16It is a truth.
16:18700 pounds?
16:20Not to be sniffed at.
16:21No?
16:22Let's take a look at the bridge.
16:25Here are the other truths.
16:27Gina G.
16:28Entered in with ooh, ah, just a little bit.
16:31Black Lace represented the UK in 1979.
16:34Engelbert Humperdinck in 2012.
16:38And Bardot in 1982.
16:41So, Scott, you've made it across with 700 pounds,
16:45unless your teammates press that panic button.
16:48Should we take a look?
16:49Yeah.
16:50Rachel, Tara, not too bad at all.
16:54Not bad at all.
16:55Yep.
16:55So, the question is, did you press that panic button?
16:59We did not.
17:00You didn't need it.
17:01You didn't need it.
17:01You didn't need to.
17:02No.
17:03No, no way.
17:04And you've saved it for yourselves now, haven't you?
17:06Very selfish and all.
17:08Scott, with 700 pounds, please make your way to the vault.
17:20Let's go to the vault and give Daniel the news.
17:24Scott just made it across and joins you with 700 pounds.
17:30Woo!
17:30Oh, I'm so happy you made it.
17:32You did so well.
17:35Rachel, Tara, how are you doing?
17:38We're doing good.
17:39We're good.
17:39Very proud of them.
17:40Yes.
17:411,550 pounds.
17:43We smashed it.
17:44Yeah.
17:45They have smashed it.
17:46But can you smash it?
17:48One can only hope.
17:50Well, let's find out.
17:51Shall we bridge?
17:52Can you please reveal the third category?
17:56The third category is...
17:59Plants.
18:01Plants.
18:01Oh, no.
18:02Do you want me to go and you can save me if I need it?
18:04Yeah.
18:05Or would you rather go?
18:06I'll let you go.
18:08OK, I'm going to go.
18:09Rachel, come and join me on the bridge.
18:12Good luck.
18:13You've got this.
18:23Rachel, welcome to the bridge.
18:25Hello.
18:25So, what are you studying?
18:27I'm doing primary teaching.
18:28I'm doing my master's right now.
18:30Oh, right.
18:31You're doing your master's?
18:32Yeah.
18:32So, in the primary area, what is your favourite age group?
18:37I quite like middle school.
18:39From what I've seen so far, they're like a nice age.
18:42What age is that?
18:43Remind me.
18:43Seven, eight-year-olds, nine-year-olds maybe.
18:46What do you know about plants?
18:48Nothing.
18:49OK, let's see how you get on.
18:51Yep.
18:52The category is plants, bridge.
18:55What are we looking for?
18:57Edible flowers.
18:58So, we are looking for the names of flowers which are edible and safe to eat.
19:06Lies are poisonous or toxic to humans if ingested.
19:10This is according to the Royal Horticultural Society's website.
19:16OK.
19:18Your five minutes starts now.
19:23Wild garlic, jimson weed.
19:27Never heard of this, but I would imagine wild garlic is edible because you can eat garlic
19:32unless the wild garlic makes it inedible.
19:36I'm not quite sure, but I'm going to try it.
19:39Truth or lie?
19:41That is the truth and it is edible.
19:43That opens up courgette flowers and dandelion.
19:47I'm not sure about courgette flowers, but I know for a fact you can put dandelion in teas
19:52and stuff, so I'll go for that.
19:54Truth or lie?
19:55That is the truth.
19:57That opens up black briony, angel's trumpet and sunflower.
20:03I know you can eat sunflower seeds.
20:05Smart thinking.
20:08I'm already feeling a little bit stuck.
20:11I'm going to try courgette flowers just because I know courgettes for edible, but we'll see.
20:17Truth or lie.
20:19That is the truth.
20:20Lovely with cheese.
20:21Four minutes from here.
20:22That opens up Hawaiian hibiscus.
20:27Remember, we're looking for edible flowers.
20:29Hibiscus flowers, I'm sure, are edible.
20:34I'm sure I've heard of hibiscus tea as well.
20:36I know I'll keep going back to tea, but I'm going to try hibiscus.
20:40Truth or lie?
20:42That is the truth that opens up iris and common marigold.
20:47Oh, well done.
20:48You're so close to safety zone.
20:49Iris.
20:51I don't imagine you can eat iris.
20:55Again, I'm not sure, but I'm going to try marigold.
20:59Truth or lie?
21:01That is the truth that opens up borage, primrose and nasturtium.
21:10OK, I don't have much logic anymore.
21:14Everything's looking a little bit foreign.
21:18Sounds like porridge.
21:20Truth or lie?
21:21Three minutes remaining.
21:22That is the truth.
21:23Opens up the safety zone.
21:24Stop the clock.
21:25It also opens up mug warts and spurge laurel.
21:33OK, Bridge, please reveal a lie.
21:38OK.
21:39So every part of an iris is poisonous.
21:42OK, good to know.
21:43Especially the roots, OK?
21:45I'll steer clear.
21:46Your time starts now.
21:52OK, I'm feeling a little bit lost again.
21:55I've heard of mug warts.
21:59I might try it because I've heard of it.
22:02Truth or lie?
22:04That is the truth that opens up sweet Sicily.
22:10OK.
22:13I am just going to say I don't know any of these.
22:15And I like the number 700.
22:17I would keep that.
22:19Uh-huh.
22:19Because I think I'm going to half it very soon.
22:23So I would lock in 700 pounds right now.
22:27Let's try this one.
22:28Truth or lie?
22:31That is the truth that opens up night-blooming jasmine and French sorrel.
22:37I'm going down the tea logic again.
22:39You can drink jasmine tea, so let's try night-blooming jasmine.
22:43Truth or lie?
22:45Oh, it's a lie.
22:46You've halved your money.
22:48OK, I'm just going to go for this and hope that...
22:50Truth or lie?
22:52That is the truth.
22:53That opens up tiger lily, caster bean and sherville.
22:58You are at 500 pounds.
23:01OK.
23:02We're looking for edible flowers.
23:05Caster sugar, but that's spelt differently.
23:07Obviously, bean tends to be edible.
23:13There's actually a little cocktail bar called tiger lily.
23:16I don't know if that means it's a garnish.
23:17I was going to say that in Edinburgh.
23:19Lilies are poisonous to cats.
23:21Don't know if that's the same for humans.
23:23I'm just going to go for it.
23:24Truth or lie?
23:26That is a truth that opens up milkweed, chickweed and mistletoe.
23:35You've got a 50-50 there and you've got over a minute.
23:39I would go back and get more, but I don't know any of them,
23:41so I'm not going to do that.
23:45Milkweed, I've heard of.
23:47I don't know why I've heard of it.
23:49But I have.
23:50Checkweed, I've not.
23:51So for that awful logic, I'm going to go milkweed.
23:54Truth or lie?
23:56That is a lie.
23:58So.
23:59Truth or lie?
24:01That is a truth.
24:02OK.
24:03So, 400 pounds.
24:05Yes.
24:06You happy with that?
24:07Yeah, I'm hoping I got more, but we'll see.
24:10Let's take a look at the bridge.
24:4111 truths, two lies.
24:42Tara was listening to your heavy planted suggestions.
24:46Excuse the word plant.
24:47Ha-ha.
24:49Should we find out?
24:50Tara.
24:52Well, Rachel was heavily hinting around the 700 pound mark.
24:57I don't know if you noticed that.
24:58Did you, Tara, press that panic button?
25:02Well, my hand may have slipped and press that panic button.
25:05Ha-ha.
25:06So, let's see where you were when she hit it.
25:12I'm going to press the panic button because she says she wants to lock in 700 pounds.
25:19She pressed it when you had 800 pounds.
25:24So, Rachel, please make your way to the vault.
25:35Let's go to the vault and give Daniel and Scott the news.
25:41Hi.
25:41OK, now, Rachel had plants.
25:47And she's joining you with 800 pounds.
25:51Hello.
25:52Yay.
25:56Tara, 2,350 pounds.
26:02I'm very impressed, but I had no, I believed them the whole way out.
26:06Yeah, I completely believed them.
26:07Right, Bridge, please reveal the final category.
26:13The fourth category is television.
26:17Television.
26:18Wow!
26:19OK.
26:19That may have landed in your lap slightly.
26:22Did somebody hear my prayers?
26:23Just remind me what course you did at uni.
26:25Film and television.
26:26But don't get your hopes up.
26:27I've not watched that many things.
26:29Remember, you're the last person standing.
26:32So, the bridge is going to double your money.
26:34So, every step is now worth 200 pounds.
26:37So, you could bank some serious cash.
26:40Yeah, and there's no panic button to save me.
26:42It's all needed time.
26:42There is no panic button.
26:43It's all down to you.
26:44Tara, come and join me on the bridge.
26:56Tara, welcome to the bridge.
26:58Hello.
26:59How are you feeling?
27:00I'm happy with this category, but I don't want to get my hopes up too high.
27:04What could possibly go wrong?
27:05It could be like British television.
27:06I'm not that well versed.
27:08But what did you do when you were at uni then?
27:10I mean, I did a mix, but, like, personally, I'm not that fond of it.
27:14Well, you've graduated, anyway.
27:15I have graduated, yes.
27:16How's the job hunting going?
27:18It's, I'm hunting.
27:20Yeah, well, it's a tough, tough profession.
27:22Yeah, but I'm ready for it.
27:24Ready for the world.
27:25The category is television.
27:28Bridge, what are we looking for?
27:31More than 50 episodes.
27:34We are looking for TV comedies which have had more than 50 original episodes.
27:41Lies have had fewer than 50 episodes.
27:44Your five minutes starts now.
27:48The Big Bang Theory, Fawlty Towers.
27:52OK, The Big Bang Theory is a very long series.
27:55I've watched most of it.
27:56I'm sure it has, like, 10 seasons, so I'm going to go here.
27:58Truth or lie.
28:02279 episodes.
28:03That opens up Seinfeld and Cheers.
28:06I've not heard of Cheers, but I've heard of Seinfeld, and I'm pretty sure that goes on for a long
28:12time, so I'm going to go here.
28:14Truth or lie.
28:18180 episodes.
28:19It opens the Vicar of Dibley and Sex and the City.
28:23Not familiar with that one, but I love Sex and the City.
28:26It's one of my favourite shows, so I'm going to go here.
28:29Truth or lie.
28:31That is a truth.
28:32That opens up last of the summer wine, Schitt's Creek and Derry Girls.
28:38Remember, we're looking for TV comedies with more than 50 episodes.
28:41Derry Girls, I'm not sure of.
28:43I'm pretty sure it has three seasons, but, like, around eight episodes each.
28:46Not seen last of the summer wine.
28:48Four minutes remaining.
28:49Schitt's Creek, I'm sure, is a sitcom type of show, so I'm going to go with this one.
28:53Truth or lie.
28:5580 episodes.
28:56That opens up Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Royal Family, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
29:05And between Brooklyn Nine-Nine and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,
29:12this is a tough one.
29:13I'm sure that's got a lot of episodes, but I'm sure that does too.
29:17I think I'm going to go with It's Always Sunny.
29:20Truth or lie.
29:22OK.
29:23That is a truth.
29:24That opens up Will and Grace, The Inbetweeners and Hello, Hello.
29:29I don't think The Inbetweener has over 50 episodes.
29:33I could be wrong, so I'm going to go with Will and Grace.
29:36Truth or lie.
29:37That is a truth.
29:38That opens up The Safety Zone.
29:40I'm going to go to The Safety Zone.
29:41Stop the clock.
29:41It also opens up New Girl and Third Rock from the Sun.
29:48OK.
29:49Bridge, please reveal a lie.
29:52Derry Girls.
29:53I was sure of that, so...
29:5519 episodes of Derry Girls.
29:57Tara, your time starts now.
30:01OK.
30:02I'm going to go with New Girl.
30:06Truth or lie.
30:07Three minutes remaining.
30:09That is a truth that opens up One Foot In The Grave, Red Dwarf, Hidey High.
30:18Oh, no.
30:18So, this is getting more difficult.
30:19I am not familiar.
30:22So, I'm going to just go with intuition right now.
30:26It's not great logic.
30:27So, One Foot In The Grave, it is.
30:29Truth or lie.
30:31Oh, no.
30:32Lie, I'm afraid.
30:34Sorry, guys.
30:35Only 44 episodes.
30:36You've halved your money.
30:38You're down to 700.
30:41Nothing is going to open up.
30:42OK.
30:43I'm going to go with Red Dwarf.
30:45Truth or lie.
30:47That is a truth that opens up Only Fools and Horses, Gavin and Stacey, Peep Show.
30:54Don't think it's Gavin and Stacey.
30:56We're looking for TV comedies with more than 50 episodes.
31:00Could be Only Fools and Horses or Peep Show.
31:02I'm going to go with Only Fools and Horses.
31:05Truth or lie.
31:07Three minutes remaining.
31:08Yes, 64 episodes that opens up Are You Being Served, Joey and Veep.
31:16I'm not familiar with any of these, but I think I'm just going to go with Are You Being Served?
31:22Truth or lie.
31:24That is a truth that opens up Not Going Out.
31:29OK.
31:31I'm just going to go for Not Going Out.
31:33Truth or lie.
31:35That is a truth.
31:38Over 100 episodes.
31:39Can you believe it?
31:40And £1,500.
31:44Not expecting that.
31:46Well played.
31:48Let's take a look at the bridge.
31:50Wow.
31:51Here are the truths that you missed.
31:54Cheers.
31:54Over 260 episodes.
31:57Hello, hello.
31:5887 episodes.
32:01Last of the summer wine.
32:04295 episodes.
32:07Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
32:09Over 150 eps.
32:11Veep.
32:1165.
32:13Third Rock from the Sun.
32:14Nearly 140.
32:16Heidi High.
32:1858 episodes.
32:19And Peep Show.
32:20Pip-tin at 54 episodes.
32:24So, you have made it across with £1,500.
32:30Well, let's go and chat with the rest of the team in the vault.
32:34Hello, team.
32:35Hello.
32:36Now, Tara just made it across with £1,500.
32:41Come and join me for the final crossing.
32:45Woo!
32:45Yay!
32:48Let's go!
32:54Welcome back.
32:56You have made it here with £3,850.
33:02Woo!
33:02Now, you'll face the final crossing and you're playing this one as a team.
33:07Remember, only one of you needs to make it across to win the money.
33:11But, before we start, the bridge has this offer.
33:15You could sell a player and double your money to £7,700.
33:25So, what's it going to be?
33:27I think we're going to play as a team, Ross.
33:30Yeah.
33:30I like it, Daniel.
33:31You came as a team, you stay as a team.
33:33Exactly.
33:34So, you're playing for £3,850.
33:38What would you spend the money on?
33:40We just went away together in summer there.
33:42So, I think we'd like another holiday together because it was great.
33:45Where'd you go?
33:46We did a little interrail, so a bit of Spain, a bit of France, Portugal.
33:52Hey!
33:52Yeah.
33:53Group holiday again.
33:54Yep.
33:54Right, let's play the final crossing.
33:56You're playing this one as a team so you can confer as much as you like.
34:01You'll face one row at a time and there is only one true statement on each row.
34:06The timer starts when I finish reading the last statement.
34:10Make sure you're on a step before the wave hits.
34:13If you're not, you're out of the game and the next player takes over.
34:17Now, please stand in the order that you'd like to play.
34:22OK, Tara, you're first up.
34:24Come and join me on the bridge.
34:32Tara, welcome to the final crossing.
34:35Now, remember, step on the truths, steer clear of the lies.
34:40Bridge, please reveal the first row.
34:45Lucasfilm was founded by Steven Spielberg.
34:49Prince Harry's first name is Henry.
34:52The mac in mac and cheese is short for mackerel.
34:59OK, so the mac and cheese one's on the roll.
35:00It's the middle one, I'm sure.
35:01Lucasfilm was as George Lucas.
35:03OK, so Prince Harry.
35:05OK, Tara, you have stepped on.
35:08Prince Harry's first name is Henry.
35:12Is that a truth or is that a lie?
35:21That is a truth.
35:23So he was christened Henry Charles Albert David.
35:28Only five rows left.
35:29Bridge, please reveal the next row.
35:34Captain Barnacle's features in the TV show The Octonauts.
35:39Adele's hello was UK number one before Lionel Richie's hello.
35:47Claude Debussy painted the Waterlilies collection.
35:51It is illegal to sell absinthe in the UK.
35:58I'm pretty sure Waterlilies could be money.
36:02It is, I'm pretty sure it's legal to sell absinthe.
36:05I think it could be the first one.
36:07Barnacle's Octonauts.
36:09Captain Barnacle's sound is up.
36:10Adele's hello was not right.
36:12We're going here.
36:14Tara, you have stepped on.
36:16Captain Barnacle's features in the TV show The Octonauts.
36:22Is that a truth or is that a lie?
36:31It is a truth.
36:34Right, only four rows left.
36:37Bridge, please reveal the next row.
36:41Miss Hannigan is a character in Oliver.
36:46Male platypuses are venomous.
36:49The Galapagos Islands are in the Indian Ocean.
36:53Miss Hannigan is definitely an Annie.
36:56The Galapagos are like the wave coast.
37:00So I'm of like South America.
37:02I would go Galapagos Islands.
37:04Right, okay.
37:04I'm sure they're that Indian Ocean.
37:06You have stepped on.
37:08The Galapagos Islands are in the Indian Ocean.
37:12Maybe it's not.
37:13Is that a truth or is that a lie?
37:22Oh, it's a lie, I'm afraid.
37:25I don't know.
37:25It's in the Pacific.
37:27Tara, I'm afraid you've been beaten by the bridge.
37:30Rachel, come and join me.
37:36Rachel, welcome to the final crossing.
37:38Hello.
37:39Bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
37:44Miss Hannigan is a character in Oliver.
37:49Male platypuses are venomous.
37:52Here comes the wave.
37:53Right, we're confident that that one's Annie.
37:55We know that's wrong.
37:55Annie's at the middle.
37:57Right.
37:58Is that a truth or a lie?
38:08It is a truth.
38:10Miss Hannigan is a character from Annie.
38:12Only three rows left.
38:15Bridge, please reveal the next row.
38:21Vichyssoir's soup is typically made with carrots.
38:25The Solheim Cup is played between the US and Europe.
38:30Paula Abdul was the vocalist in Miami's sound machine.
38:36Mudlarking is another term for bog snorkelling.
38:42I'm pretty confident it's not Paula Abdul.
38:45Here comes the way.
38:47That feels like a lie.
38:48Yeah.
38:49I don't know.
38:50Anyone got Daniel's soup?
38:53I have no idea.
38:54I'm sorry.
38:54I have no idea.
38:55Do you want to go for the Solheim Cup?
38:57It sounds German, right?
38:59Yeah.
38:59I would go Solheim Cup then.
39:01OK.
39:03So, Rachel, you have stepped on the Solheim Cup is played between the US and Europe.
39:11Is that a truth or is that a lie?
39:20It is a truth.
39:23It's a woman's golf tournament.
39:25OK.
39:25Played between the US and Europe.
39:27You're never going to forget that now, are you?
39:30Never.
39:30No.
39:30Only two rows left.
39:32Bridge, please reveal the next row.
39:36In North by Northwest, Cary Grant climbs the Hoover Dam.
39:43The Sydney Opera House first opened in the 1960s.
39:49Magistrates are not paid a salary.
39:54Ooh.
39:55It comes the way.
39:56I think it's magistrate.
39:57I feel like the Sydney Opera House is like...
39:5917th?
40:00I don't know.
40:00I was going to go for a Sydney Opera House, but...
40:02I'm happy to go for it.
40:03Going to go for it?
40:05Rachel, you have stepped on.
40:08The Sydney Opera House first opened in the 1960s.
40:13I have.
40:14Is that a truth or is that a lie?
40:24It's a lie.
40:25It opened in 1973.
40:26Rachel, I'm afraid you have been beaten by the bridge.
40:30Daniel, come and join me.
40:32Daniel, welcome to The Final Crossing.
40:35Hello.
40:36Bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
40:40In North by Northwest, Cary Grant climbs the Hoover Dam.
40:46Magistrates are not paid a salary.
40:49It comes the way.
40:50How confident are you on the magistrates?
40:52I'm not at all.
40:53It just doesn't sound right.
40:55OK, you want to just trust your gut and go for that one.
40:57The Hoover Dam is north and it's northwest.
40:59Yeah.
41:00In California.
41:00I would go for that one.
41:01OK.
41:03Daniel, is that a truth or is that a lie?
41:18It's a lie.
41:20It's Mount Rushmore he climbs with the faces of the president.
41:23Daniel, I'm afraid you have been beaten by the bridge.
41:27Scott, come and join me.
41:31Scott, welcome to The Final Crossing.
41:33Hello.
41:34Bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
41:39Magistrates are not paid a salary.
41:41Going to go for that one.
41:43Is that a truth or is that a lie?
41:46Of course, it must be true.
41:49OK.
41:50You are one step away from taking home £3,850.
41:57Yeah.
41:59Rich, please reveal the final row.
42:04Aristotle was taught by Socrates.
42:09Hillary Clinton has won a Grammy.
42:14OK, so I was laughing at that one, but now I'm thinking it might be like a trick one and
42:17she's won for like an audio book.
42:20I'm going to go for this one.
42:22You've done that now, Scott.
42:24Scott, you've stepped on.
42:26Hillary Clinton has won a Grammy for £3,850.
42:38Is that a truth?
42:42Or is that a lie?
42:48Yes, the truth.
42:50She won it for best spoken word album.
42:53Good logic.
42:55Come here.
42:55Well played.
42:56All right, everybody come and join us.
43:01Looks like their next trip will be a bit more glamorous.
43:06And don't forget, you can press the red button now to watch more episodes on BBC iPlayer.
43:12Please join us next time when another team will take on The Bridge of Lies.
43:49Bye.
43:49Now, Fuck.
43:49Fuck.
43:49Fuck.
43:50Fuck.
43:50You
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