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00:17Welcome to Ridiculous, the ridiculously clever show where three teams of riddle solvers take
00:24on our devious riddle master. Hello Henry. Hello Randy. Now Henry why don't you share
00:29with us a little bit of what you've got in store for us. Yeah I've got a cracking array
00:32of ridiculous riddles for today's contestants designed to bamboozle the brave and confound
00:37the confident. Oh my goodness you're scaring them already it's not fair. That's the name of the game
00:41name of the game. So try this one out for size. You can link them to form a barrier or
00:46take them
00:46up to defend yourself. What are they Randy? I've got an idea. Have you? Yes I have. I won't share
00:53it with you just yet because I like to you know build up my part as you know. I think
00:58I know what
00:58it is but first let's meet today's teams. Who's with us today? I'm Richard and this is my colleague
01:05Elliot and we're from Glasgow. I'm Chantelle. This is my daughter Isabel and we're from Stockbridge
01:10and Horsham. I'm Saul and this is my friend Akash and we're from London and Luneaton. It's lovely to
01:15have you all with us. Now I know you thought there'd be a little bit of a preamble, a gentle
01:19in but no
01:20Henry straight in with a riddle to test you all. Absolutely. You can link them to form a barrier
01:24or take them up to defend yourself. What are they? Tricky one isn't it I think or have you figured
01:29it out? Well go on. Go on. Well I've got I'm going to throw it over to you guys. No
01:34cash available at
01:35the moment. What do you think? Any ideas? Is it arms? Arms is the right answer. Of course yeah you
01:40can
01:40link arms to form a barrier. Yes. And you can take up arms to defend yourself. Is that what you
01:44had
01:44rampant? I did. I did. Although even if I didn't. I'm now going to say I did. Yeah no a
01:50lovely way to
01:50start the show. Thank you so much Henry. Well teams it is great to have you here. Are you raring
01:55to go?
01:56Are you happy? Very. Yes very good. So this is how the show works. You're going to face a series
02:01of
02:02riddles from our Henry as you know. But in order to unlock each riddle you'll first have to correctly
02:08answer three general knowledge questions from me. Now in this opening round the questions from me
02:14are worth 25 pounds. Henry how much are your riddles worth? In this opening round the riddles are worth
02:20100 pounds each. They're the easiest ones you're going to face for the whole game though so you
02:24really want to be getting these ones right. But I have to tell you of course that we will be
02:28saying
02:29goodbye to one team at the end of this round so every question is important. Are you ready for some
02:36general knowledge? Yeah absolutely. Let's play. In which party dance do participants put a specified
02:46body part in and out three times? Chantel and Isabel. The okey dokey. Can't take that. You could.
02:54Saul and Akash. Hokey cokey. That's the one yes. In which party dance do participants put a specified
03:00body part in and out three times before shaking it all about? The answer could have been frankly anything
03:04but the true one was hokey cokey. Well done Saul. The okey dokey I would like to see though.
03:10ยฃ25 to Saul and Akash. In UK government what do the initials MP stand for? Richard and Elliot.
03:18Member of Parliament. Correct. Button House is the name of the haunted manor in which supernatural comedy
03:25series? Chantel and Isabel. Ghosts. Yes it is. Yes. What item of clothing is sometimes used to be a
03:34used as an alternative term for baked in relation to a potato?
03:40Chantel and Isabel. Jacket. Yes a jacket potato. It was an easy one. You're already just one correct
03:45answer away from unlocking your first riddle. Which Spanish men's football team won the UA for
03:51Champions League in 2024?
03:54Saul and Akash. Real Madrid. Real Madrid is correct. Right. You're also just one correct answer away
04:00from facing Henry for the first time in the game. Which tall pink wading bird? Chantel and Isabel.
04:07Flamingo. Yes. Features in the name of a North Yorkshire theme park. It is Flamingo. Flamingo land.
04:14Right. Well done. You seem a little bit shocked and surprised that you're here already.
04:17A little bit. Mother and daughter. Yes. Now how have you been practising?
04:23We have actually been practising. We are having our hair done at the same time as each other
04:27by a friend at home. We spent the day watching previous episodes and then last night we had
04:32a few cocktails and did a lot of riddles. I love that. And did your hairdresser get any
04:38of the riddles? She wasn't concentrating too much on it really. I think she was more focused
04:42on our hair. Yeah. Right I say. You look gorgeous. So well done to the hairdresser for giving you
04:45lovely haircuts. Now listen. Chantel and Isabel, you do have a clue from Henry to use at any time
04:51during the game if you get stuck. But you only get one. So don't waste it. Henry.
04:55Good luck. If you get this right, you'll be dancing the okie dokie. Here we go.
05:00I'm at the beginning of every sentence and found in every country. What am I?
05:04Oh, a capital. Yes, it must be because you start a sentence with a capital and every country
05:11has a capital. Well done. Thank you. Well, we don't know if it's right yet. Yeah, hold
05:14your horses. Well done. No, that must be. It makes sense. Yeah? Yeah, we'll go with capital
05:20then. You're locking in capital. Yes, please. It's the right answer. Capital, of course. Yeah,
05:24absolutely. At the beginning of every sentence you have a capital letter and in every country
05:27you have a capital city. Well done. Right. OK. ยฃ100 to Chantel and Isabel. Here we go. Next question.
05:33How many miles are in the title of a top ten hit by the singer Vanessa Carlton?
05:40Richard and Elliot. 500. Incorrect.
05:44Chantel and Isabel. A thousand. Yes, right.
05:48The title of which video game is a combination of the words tennis and tetra?
05:55Chantel and Isabel. Tetris. Correct.
05:58One question away from unlocking the second riddle here.
06:02Finding My Voice is the title of the 2019 memoir. By which Bake Off winner?
06:10Saul and Akash. Nadia Hussain? Yes. Yes, good. I'm glad you knew her surname. Yeah, Nadia Hussain
06:16is the correct answer. Well done. Nice one.
06:19The national flag of Greece is white and which primary colour?
06:23Saul and Akash. Blue. Yes.
06:27So, Chantel and Isabel and Saul and Akash at this stage, either one of you,
06:31if you answer the next question correctly, would be facing the riddle master.
06:35The musical that includes the song You'll Never Walk Alone shares its name with which fairground
06:42attraction? Richard and Elliot.
06:46Merry-go-round? Incorrect.
06:49The musical that includes Chantel and Isabel. Carousel?
06:52Yes, that's absolutely right.
06:54Oh, wait. Yeah. Well done. Right. So, here we are again, Chantel and Isabel.
07:00You made very quick work of the first riddle. Time to face your second one.
07:05Here it comes.
07:07I'm that fraction of a minute which makes the difference between gold and bronze. What am I?
07:13OK. So, a fraction of a minute is a second.
07:18And also, your second place, if you get a silver, which is between gold and bronze, could it be that?
07:23So, it'd be second, then. Does that make sense?
07:25Yeah. So, second.
07:26So, if you're not second, you're first or third.
07:28Yeah. Gold and bronze, yeah.
07:28We'll get a second, then, yeah? Second.
07:30Second.
07:31You're looking in second?
07:32Yes, please.
07:36It's the right answer. Second, yeah.
07:39Fraction of a minute, of course, is a second. 60 seconds in a minute.
07:42And, of course, if you're, yeah, between gold and bronze, you get the silver medal, which would be second place.
07:47Yeah, well done.
07:47And it's your second correct riddle?
07:49Well done.
07:50Right, let's give you another ยฃ100.
07:52So, we are now two riddles down, two to go.
07:55There's still plenty of questions and plenty of money.
07:58One team will have to go at the end of this round.
08:00So, there's lots to play for. Keep going.
08:03In which sport did Ellie Simmons compete?
08:06Chantelle and Isabel.
08:07Swimming.
08:07Correct.
08:08At the Paralympic Games.
08:11The Battle of Naseby was fought during which 17th century conflict?
08:16Chantelle and Isabel.
08:17Was it the Civil War?
08:19I can take that. It's the English Civil War.
08:22OK.
08:23Which 2024 film stars Renรฉ Rapp as the alpha-plastic Regina George?
08:30Richard and Elliot.
08:32Mean Girls.
08:34It is Mean Girls.
08:35Yeah.
08:36In the nick of time.
08:37Well done.
08:38Shinto is a religious belief system originating...
08:41...Sol and Akash.
08:41Japan.
08:42Correct.
08:42Originating in which country?
08:45Rhinoplasty is a surgery performed.
08:47Chantelle and Isabel.
08:49Nose.
08:49Yes, correct.
08:51Performed on what part of the body?
08:53Well, Richard and Elliot and Sol and Akash did try to give you a little run for the riddle there,
08:57but you got there nonetheless.
08:59Third riddle.
08:59Could it be a hat trick?
09:00Let's see.
09:01This is outrageous.
09:02I'm going to have to make these a little bit more difficult.
09:05I grow on trees, but my shape's gone wrong.
09:08One of me is all you'll get, though I sound like part of a matching set.
09:13What am I?
09:15Hang on.
09:16Let's talk this through.
09:17So you grow on trees.
09:19Pears.
09:19Yeah.
09:19The shape's gone wrong.
09:20Goes pear-shaped if it goes wrong.
09:22And also, they're a funny shape.
09:23One of mine is all you'll get, pear, although I sound like a part of a matching set, pear.
09:27Pear is two.
09:28But you'll only get one if you go and pick one, pear.
09:30Yeah.
09:31Yeah.
09:32Pear.
09:32OK, we're going to go pear.
09:34You're lucky in pear.
09:35Please.
09:37It's the right answer again.
09:38Well done.
09:39Yeah, absolutely.
09:40It didn't go pear-shaped for you at all there.
09:42Yeah, of course, pears grow on trees.
09:43If something goes pear-shaped, it goes wrong.
09:46And of course, pear, yeah, sounds like part of a matching set.
09:49Well done.
09:50I saw you there going, I'm shaking.
09:52Your hand's shaking a little bit.
09:53It's the adrenaline, isn't it?
09:55Right.
09:55Well, it's certainly doing you well because you've got another ยฃ100 in your prize pot.
10:00Right.
10:00One more riddle to go.
10:02Good luck.
10:03Here we go.
10:03What is the surname of the US president known by the nickname FDR?
10:10Richard and Elliot.
10:11Roosevelt.
10:12Correct.
10:13It's Franklin Delano.
10:14Roosevelt.
10:15A Vietnamese sandwich known as a banh mi is usually made with what type of French bread?
10:29Saul and acash.
10:30Baguettes.
10:30Correct.
10:31Yes.
10:32Mike Skinner is the primary member.
10:35Richard and Elliot.
10:37Springfield Elementary.
10:38Incorrect.
10:40Chantel and Isabel.
10:41The streets.
10:42Yes.
10:43I haven't saw him last year.
10:45Mike Skinner is the primary member of which musical act who had a UK number one single with
10:49Dry Your Eyes?
10:51The streets.
10:52The Bellagio and Caesar's Palace are...
10:55Chantel and Isabel.
10:56The strip on Las Vegas.
10:58I can take that.
10:59Are casinos in which US city?
11:01The answer is Las Vegas.
11:03What is the first letter of the word pneumatic?
11:08Saul and acash.
11:09Who?
11:09Yes.
11:11Right.
11:11Now, come on.
11:12Give Chantel and Isabel a little run for their money, will you?
11:14We want a good competition here.
11:15So, Saul and acash, Chantel and Isabel, you're both just one correct answer away from unlocking
11:19the fourth and final riddle in this opening round.
11:22Who was the original co-presenter of SMTV Live with Declan Donnelly and Richard and Elliot?
11:29Is it Kat Dealey?
11:31It is.
11:31And Ant McPartland.
11:32So, at this stage, any of you could be facing the riddle master, which is very exciting.
11:39Here we go.
11:39Good luck.
11:39A lot riding on this next question.
11:41Hands by the buzzers.
11:42The river Medway flows from West Sussex through East Sussex and into which other English?
11:51Chantel and Isabel.
11:52Kent.
11:53Into which other English county?
11:55It is Kent.
11:56Yeah.
11:58Well, you're quick, aren't you?
12:00Quick with the riddles.
12:01You're quick with the general knowledge.
12:02Let's just see if you can outfox them with the final riddle of this opening round, Henry.
12:06I'll be furious if you get this one.
12:08That's a full, clean sweep on the first round.
12:09Yes.
12:10Let's see if you can.
12:11Not allowed.
12:11I know, yeah.
12:13I'm cutting edge, so need to stay sharp to be at my best.
12:17When things start to get a bit hairy, you'll be glad I'm there.
12:21What am I?
12:23So, first thing I thought of was maybe scissors because I'm crossing edge or a knife.
12:27Yeah.
12:28To stay sharp to be at my best.
12:29Yeah.
12:29When things start to get a bit hairy...
12:31You'll be glad I'm there.
12:33Yes, we think it's razor.
12:35Razor.
12:36Yeah.
12:38Yeah, well, you got it before I even finish reading it, didn't you?
12:40Razor is my answer.
12:41Yeah.
12:41It's the only problem, really, to let me finish reading it before you get it right.
12:44Sorry.
12:45Practically rude, I'd say.
12:46It's rude.
12:47It is outrageous.
12:48Yes, of course, a razor is a cutting edge.
12:51It needs to stay sharp.
12:52Of course, a blunt razor is no use.
12:54And, of course, when things get hairy, you need a razor to have a shave.
12:57Well done is the right answer.
12:59But if you could please just try to make it look a little bit harder for the next round,
13:02that would be marvellous.
13:03Sorry.
13:03It's the adrenaline.
13:04That'll be it.
13:05That's it.
13:05Well, honestly, you're putting it to great use.
13:08So let's give Chantel and Isabel ยฃ100.
13:12OK.
13:12So, teams, at the end of that round, Chantel and Isabel have ยฃ700.
13:19Saul and Akash have ยฃ175.
13:22And Richard and Elliot have ยฃ100.
13:26Which sadly means that we have to say goodbye.
13:28And you guys are our escape room masters.
13:32Yeah.
13:32I know.
13:32We're both working in an escape room.
13:33But we always know the answers to the puzzles that we're supposed to be doing.
13:37So, unfortunately, when we don't, apparently, we do pretty badly.
13:41No.
13:42And, unfortunately, you're going to have to escape this studio pretty quick,
13:44which wasn't the plan, was it?
13:45You were meant to stay for a bit longer.
13:48Is it right that one of you has bought an ambulance to create, like, horror escape rooms?
13:53Yeah.
13:53So, I bought a disused ambulance and got it running.
13:57And now I'm converting it into a horror mobile escape room.
14:00This is extraordinary commitment to the idea of puzzling and riddling.
14:04What would you do with it?
14:05We'll be doing a wedding in a couple of weeks' time.
14:09With a horror ambulance at a wedding?
14:11Somebody wants to put the bride in an ambulance.
14:13Oh, my God.
14:15Doing it at some point.
14:16So, yeah, we're going to be there, parked outside.
14:18We'll do festivals, we'll do parties, that kind of thing.
14:21Well, that is so fun and weird and brilliant all at the same time.
14:26Listen, good luck with the business.
14:27Thank you so much, Richard and Elliot, for being on the show.
14:29I'm sorry you couldn't go any further.
14:31But that, I'm afraid, is the name of the game.
14:33Right, and that's it for part one.
14:34Henry, how about a riddle that Chantal and Isabel can't get?
14:38Mm, certainly.
14:38But our viewers at home can.
14:39Try this one out for size.
14:41I'm on the rocks.
14:42I'm drunk.
14:43I'm jumping on one foot.
14:45What am I?
14:46I'll give you the answer when we come back.
14:59Welcome back.
14:59Now, before the break, Henry, what was that riddle you set us?
15:02The riddle was, I'm on the rocks, I'm drunk, I'm jumping on one foot.
15:06What am I?
15:07Ranvir, what am I?
15:09Um, describing our night out?
15:11I don't know.
15:12I actually don't know.
15:14So, you're looking for...
15:15If you're jumping on one foot, what are you doing?
15:17Hopping.
15:17Hopping, yeah.
15:18What's something that might be served on the rocks?
15:22Oh, look.
15:22Oh, look at this.
15:24For the first time in the game.
15:25Specifically, yeah, I'm very pleased about this.
15:28Scotch.
15:28Yeah, Scotch, of course.
15:29Yeah, Scottish whiskey.
15:30Oh, like a hopscotch.
15:31Yeah, hopscotch is the right answer.
15:33Hopscotch.
15:34Yeah.
15:35I should have put that one in one of the rounds.
15:37Yeah.
15:38Exactly.
15:38Foxed everyone with that one.
15:40Brilliant stuff.
15:41Thank you so much, Henry.
15:42Now, well done, Chantal and Isabel.
15:44I mean, you are racing through the game.
15:46And you seem a little bit sort of jingly-jangly about the whole thing.
15:50We are.
15:51Yes.
15:52So quite sort of, yeah, a bit shaky and a bit kind of...
15:54I think the adrenaline's really kicked in.
15:56But for some people, the pressure can get to them.
15:59And some people rise to the occasion.
16:00I certainly think you're rising to the occasion.
16:02Oh, well, hopefully it stays like that.
16:04Yes.
16:05Well, Saul and Akash probably have something to say about that.
16:08I think we're too calm at the moment, to be honest.
16:09You're too calm.
16:10Yeah, we need a bit of more adrenaline.
16:12I love that.
16:12Yes.
16:13And you guys are uni mates, aren't you?
16:15Yeah.
16:16So tell us a bit about your friendship.
16:17Well, we went in Nottingham for uni.
16:19I moved down to London straight after graduating.
16:21And then, yeah, we've just been following each other ever since.
16:23Now his office is also next to mine.
16:25Have you practised much for Ridiculous?
16:27What did you do?
16:28Yeah, we watched a fair few episodes before this.
16:30Yeah, yeah, did some quizzing.
16:31We did a pub quiz last week as well, so...
16:33Yes, good stuff.
16:34Right, OK, well, let's hope all that pays off.
16:37So Saul and Akash, you have ยฃ175.
16:39Chantal and Isabel, you have ยฃ700.
16:42That gap might seem big, but don't worry,
16:44because that can change very quickly in round two.
16:48So here, general knowledge questions are worth ยฃ50.
16:53Once again, you need three to unlock a riddle.
16:56And those riddles have changed dramatically.
17:00They certainly have.
17:00In this round, you're going to be facing visual riddles.
17:03So these riddles, as you might expect, involve pictures,
17:05but also numbers, shapes and words.
17:07They're a little bit trickier, which I'm very pleased about.
17:10If you get them right, they're worth ยฃ200 each.
17:12Only one member of your team will be able to answer.
17:15And you'll have just 60 seconds to get it right.
17:19Also, if you get your riddle wrong,
17:21it will then be offered to the opposing team for a steal.
17:25Good luck to both teams.
17:26Of course, you need to get some general knowledge questions
17:28under your belt.
17:29Shall we play?
17:30Yep.
17:31Let's do it.
17:33Kate Lawler was the first female winner of...
17:36Chantal and Isabel.
17:37Big Brother.
17:38Correct.
17:39Of which British reality show?
17:40ยฃ50 to Chantal and Isabel.
17:42In a game of darts,
17:44how many points is the inner red circle?
17:47Chantal and Isabel.
17:4850.
17:49Of the inner red circle of the bullseye worth,
17:5250 is correct.
17:54The second film in which sci-fi franchise
17:58released in 2022
18:00is subtitled The Way of Water.
18:04Saul and Akash?
18:05Avatar.
18:06Correct.
18:08Vehicles used by the Royal Mail
18:10are primarily...
18:12Chantal and Isabel.
18:14They're red and yellow.
18:15I can't take that.
18:16Full question.
18:17Vehicles used by the Royal Mail
18:19are primarily what colour?
18:21Saul and Akash?
18:22Red.
18:23Yes.
18:24You see, the full question
18:25asks for the primary colour.
18:27Saul and Akash, Chantal and Isabel,
18:29either one of you
18:30could be facing the first visual riddle,
18:33depending on who gets this question right.
18:36Also known as the Jazz Age,
18:38which decade of the 20th century
18:40is often described as roaring?
18:42Chantal and Isabel?
18:4420s.
18:45Yes, the roaring 20s.
18:47Nice.
18:47OK, right, Chantal and Isabel.
18:49Hang on a minute.
18:51Really?
18:52I take it you're going to do this
18:54when I use Chantal.
18:55I think so, yes.
18:55We normally have a discussion
18:57at this point.
18:58Shall I show you
18:59what you're going to be facing?
19:01You can choose from
19:02names, pictures or animals.
19:05Let's try names, I think.
19:08Going for names.
19:09Now, remember,
19:10you can still ask for a clue
19:11if you need it.
19:12It will stop the clock
19:12for as long as it takes
19:13for Henry to read it out,
19:15so bear that in mind.
19:16Henry, over to you.
19:18Here it comes.
19:18You've got 60 seconds
19:19to give me a correct answer
19:20after I've finished reading
19:21the riddle that goes with this.
19:23Whose dating profile is this?
19:26Your time starts now.
19:28Whose dating profile is this?
19:34Er, I think...
19:39Gosh, I'm not sure.
19:41About me.
19:42Loyal, brash, macho, smart.
19:46Henry, is it you?
19:49You locking in me?
19:50Well, it says about me.
19:52And you read it's your clue.
19:56You've got 30 seconds left.
20:05I think...
20:06I'm afraid I don't know.
20:08I'm just going to guess you
20:09because it says about me
20:10and you read it.
20:11You're saying Henry.
20:12Henry is your answer, yep.
20:13It's wrong, I'm afraid.
20:14OK, thank you.
20:15Solon Akash for a steal.
20:17What's your answer?
20:18Is it Oscar?
20:19Oscar Akash, why?
20:20Just looking at the user ID,
20:22it's two,
20:23so I'm looking at the order
20:24in which the letters are
20:25in their row.
20:25So O-S-C-A-R, Oscar.
20:30Oscar is the right answer.
20:32Well done.
20:33Brilliantly done.
20:34Nicely deduced.
20:34Yeah, of course, yeah.
20:35So the user ID is the key there
20:37and that points you to a letter
20:38in each of those five-letter words.
20:40So the O of loyal,
20:41the S of brash,
20:42the C of macho,
20:43the A of smart
20:44and the R of flirt
20:46because it's the second,
20:47fourth, third and fourth letters.
20:48Well done.
20:49Yes, well, a great steal there
20:51from Solon Akash.
20:52Let's give you the ยฃ100.
20:54Isabel,
20:55you don't appear to be very happy
20:57with what's happened.
20:58Did you get it?
20:59I did.
21:00Well, if you step back
21:01and throw me under the bus,
21:02you just do it.
21:04It's just I think
21:05if there's something there,
21:06it's not there for no reason.
21:07Yeah.
21:08She's right.
21:11Shall we move on?
21:12Yeah.
21:13Right.
21:13OK.
21:15OK, great way to open round two
21:17with a fantastic visual riddle.
21:18Loved it.
21:19I wanted to know
21:20what your dating profile would be
21:21after Chantel suggested, Henry.
21:23It would be a...
21:23That's obviously modelled
21:24very closely online.
21:26But yes,
21:26it would be a bit outrageous to...
21:29You're macho and flirty, apparently.
21:30Indeed.
21:31I love it.
21:32OK, right.
21:33Hands by the buzzers.
21:34Here we go.
21:37Uruguay shares land borders
21:39with Brazil and which other south...
21:41Saul and Acash?
21:42Argentina.
21:43Correct.
21:43Which other South American country?
21:45In response to an online post,
21:48what does the abbreviation
21:51TLDR stand for?
21:52Saul and Acash?
21:53Too long, didn't read.
21:55Yes.
21:56I didn't know that.
21:57I'm now trying to think
21:57who said that
21:58and I didn't know what it meant.
21:59I didn't know that
22:00that's what it meant.
22:01OK, brilliant.
22:01Saul and Acash.
22:03Exciting times.
22:03You are just one correct answer
22:05away from unlocking
22:06your own visual riddle.
22:07Of course, you stole the last one.
22:09Could you get it for yourself
22:10this time?
22:11Let's see.
22:12Which of Queen Elizabeth II's children
22:15was the first to be married?
22:19Chantel and Isabel.
22:20Princess Anne.
22:21Correct.
22:23In which English city
22:25did the Co-op Live Arena
22:27open in 2024?
22:29Saul and Acash?
22:31Birmingham.
22:32Incorrect.
22:33In which English city
22:34did the Co-op Live Arena
22:35open in 2024?
22:37Chantel and Isabel?
22:39Manchester.
22:40Correct.
22:40No, no.
22:41Nice, well done.
22:43So, a lot riding
22:44on this next question.
22:45Either of you
22:46could be unlocking
22:47the next riddle.
22:49Reaching number two
22:51in the UK singles chart,
22:53what is the second track
22:55on Blur's self-titled...
22:58Saul and Acash.
23:00Song two?
23:00On the self-titled
23:021997 album
23:04Song two.
23:05This is fun, isn't it?
23:07No.
23:07No, Isabel doesn't think
23:09this is fun at all.
23:09She's taking it very seriously.
23:11But Saul and Acash,
23:12this is excellent news.
23:14Here you are.
23:14You're about to face Henry
23:15for the first time properly.
23:17Let's take a look
23:18at the categories.
23:19You've got pictures
23:20or animals?
23:23I'm happy to take it.
23:24Yeah, do it.
23:24Maybe pictures?
23:26Yeah, OK.
23:26Pictures could be good, yeah.
23:27Let's go.
23:27All right.
23:28And of course, Saul,
23:29you've got access to the clue.
23:30If you need it,
23:31as you know,
23:31we'll stop the clock.
23:33OK, good luck.
23:33Pictures, Henry.
23:35Here we go.
23:35Your first official riddle.
23:3860 seconds to give me
23:38a correct answer
23:39after I finish reading
23:40the riddle that goes with this.
23:42Which of the following images
23:43doesn't belong in this group?
23:45Your time starts now.
23:48Which of the following images
23:49doesn't belong in this group?
23:54So, Y, C, T, C,
23:59is that a bat?
24:00I, B.
24:02So, what I'm thinking
24:02is they're all words
24:04that can also be letters.
24:06And obviously,
24:06the first one's T,
24:08so that belongs there.
24:09The C belongs there.
24:10I think it's a bat.
24:11That doesn't belong there.
24:12And then I and B are letters.
24:13So, I'd say the middle image,
24:16which I think is a bat.
24:17That's my final answer.
24:18You're lucky in bat?
24:19Yeah.
24:21Saul, it's the right answer.
24:23Well done.
24:23Yeah.
24:24That's it.
24:26Yeah, bat is the only one
24:27that isn't a letter.
24:28Yeah, well done.
24:29I love the spontaneous applause.
24:31That's when you know
24:32you've got real competitors
24:33because you respect people
24:34when they get it right.
24:35Yeah, really, really
24:37good riddling, Henry.
24:38Thanks.
24:39Under pressure, too.
24:40Well done, Saul.
24:41Right, so,
24:42that's ยฃ200 to Saul and Akash.
24:45We've got a real game
24:46on our hands.
24:47We've got one more riddle
24:48here to go.
24:48Good luck.
24:50Robert Langdon
24:51is the protagonist
24:52of which Chantel and Isabel?
24:54Da Vinci Code?
24:55Of which 2003 novel
24:57by Dan Brown,
24:58the sequel to Angels and Demons?
25:00It is The Da Vinci Code.
25:03Which shade of dark blue
25:06is also the name
25:08of a branch,
25:09Saul and Akash?
25:10Navy.
25:11Of the armed forces.
25:12Yes, good interception.
25:14Navy it is.
25:16Which US drama series
25:18had a spin-off titled
25:19Better Call Saul?
25:21Chantel and Isabel.
25:22Breaking Bad.
25:23Yes.
25:24Saul, they felt a bit cruel,
25:26really, in many ways.
25:27My name?
25:27You obviously knew it.
25:29Yeah, yeah.
25:30Good.
25:30The group of animals
25:32known as
25:33Africa's Big Five
25:34are
25:35the lion,
25:37leopard,
25:38rhino,
25:39buffalo
25:39and which other?
25:40Saul and Akash.
25:41Tiger.
25:43Incorrect.
25:44Chantel and Isabel.
25:46Elephant.
25:46It is.
25:47Yep.
25:48It is an elephant.
25:49Now, who's going to
25:50face this riddle?
25:51It's the last visual riddle
25:52we have.
25:53It's going to be animals.
25:55Are you happy to do it?
25:56We do one each.
25:57Yeah, OK.
25:58Now, you haven't used
25:59your clue,
25:59so again,
26:00it's available
26:01should you need it.
26:01Good luck.
26:02Animals it is.
26:0360 seconds to give me
26:04a correct answer
26:05after I've finished
26:05reading the riddle
26:06that goes with this.
26:07Which cat doesn't match
26:09anyone in the group?
26:10Your time starts now.
26:11Oh, goodness.
26:14Um...
26:15So it can't be one
26:17without a bow tie
26:17because two of them
26:18don't have a bow tie.
26:19Um, they don't all
26:21have collars,
26:22so it can't be one
26:22without a collar.
26:25There's two of each
26:26colour or more.
26:30Um...
26:30and not all of them
26:32have hats.
26:36Oh, God, that's hard.
26:40You've got 30 seconds left.
26:45I'm sorry,
26:46would you mind
26:46if we have the clue?
26:47Stop the clock.
26:48The clue is
26:49most items pair perfectly.
26:52Start the clock.
26:53OK.
26:56Um...
26:57So, one
26:58with only one item
26:59then, surely,
27:00if it's...
27:10Uh, B2.
27:12B2.
27:12I don't know.
27:14B2, Isabel,
27:14bit of a guess, is it?
27:15Yeah.
27:16B2
27:17is the right answer.
27:21Really?
27:21There's 12 cats there.
27:23You chose one at random.
27:25And you've got
27:25the right cat.
27:26That's Jeremy.
27:27I'm sorry.
27:27So, uh,
27:28all the other features
27:29are replicated on
27:29at least one other cat
27:30except for the pink collar,
27:32which only exists
27:33on B2.
27:34None of the other cats
27:35have the pink collar there.
27:36But all the other things,
27:37all the other bows,
27:38all the other hats,
27:39all the other collars
27:39are on at least two cats.
27:42Uh, yeah,
27:42so, tricky one,
27:43but for some reason
27:44perhaps B2
27:45was calling out to you.
27:47Maybe.
27:47Well done.
27:48Yes.
27:48On some level,
27:49sort of an instinctive Riddler
27:51lurks beneath
27:52Isabel's conscience.
27:53It's all there
27:54whether you want it or not.
27:55It was absolutely fantastic.
27:57So, that's ยฃ200
27:58to Chantal and Isabel.
28:00Good.
28:01Right, so teams,
28:01at the end of this round,
28:03Chantal and Isabel,
28:04you have ยฃ1,300.
28:06Saul and Akash,
28:06you have ยฃ775.
28:08But again,
28:09all of that
28:09can definitely change
28:10in the next round.
28:12So, it's time
28:12for a little breather
28:13and to sort of figure out
28:14what else we can ask
28:15lottery tickets maybe next.
28:16Isabel,
28:17shall we try that with you?
28:18Let's get a riddle from you.
28:20See if you can figure this one out
28:20before we come back.
28:21What feeling revolts
28:23and repels people
28:24when being talked about
28:25at length?
28:26I'll give you the answer
28:27after the break.
28:39Welcome back to Ridiculous,
28:40the ridiculously clever
28:42and brain-teasing show.
28:44Now, Henry,
28:44during the break,
28:45I wanted to relax,
28:46put my feet up,
28:46but no,
28:47you have different ideas.
28:48No chance.
28:49Yeah, no.
28:49OK, so I asked
28:50what feeling
28:51revolts and repels people
28:53when being talked about
28:54at length?
28:55Now, the last riddle
28:57that I gave over the break
28:59foxed everyone.
29:00So, let's see
29:01if I've done it again.
29:01Any ideas?
29:02None, actually.
29:04No idea?
29:05No.
29:05No, no idea either.
29:06This is brilliant news.
29:08These are the hardest ones.
29:09Great.
29:10Yeah, so if you're revolted
29:13by someone,
29:14what might you feel?
29:15Disgust?
29:16Yeah, disgust
29:17is the right answer.
29:18Oh, disgust.
29:19Because if you're
29:20discussing something,
29:21something is disgust,
29:22yeah, talking about something.
29:23I knew it all along.
29:24Yeah, of course you did.
29:25I knew it all along.
29:26Brilliant stuff.
29:27Thank you so much, Henry.
29:29I wonder how you're doing
29:29at home with that one.
29:30I hope you got it.
29:32Right.
29:32Chantal and Isabel,
29:33Saul and Akash.
29:34So far,
29:35your price pots stand
29:36at ยฃ775
29:38and ยฃ1,300.
29:40But this is where
29:41the competition
29:42gets serious
29:43as the team
29:44with the highest
29:45price pot
29:46at the end
29:47of this round
29:48will be going through
29:49to the final
29:50to face Henry's
29:51riddle run.
29:52Now, this time,
29:53correct questions
29:54are worth
29:56ยฃ100.
29:58Henry,
29:58how much are your
29:59riddles worth?
29:59So, in this round,
30:00the deciding round,
30:01these are the toughest
30:02riddles you've faced yet.
30:03But if you can get them right,
30:04they're worth ยฃ300 each.
30:07OK.
30:07Hands by the buzzers.
30:08Good luck to both teams.
30:10Let's play.
30:12Which stadium
30:14is the home ground
30:15of the England rugby...
30:16Saul and Akash.
30:18Twickenham.
30:18Twickenham Stadium
30:19is correct.
30:20The full question was
30:21which stadium
30:22is the home ground
30:23of the England rugby union team?
30:25ยฃ100 to Saul and Akash.
30:27Fans of which
30:28British singer-songwriter
30:30are known as
30:31Shereos?
30:32Chantal and Isabel.
30:33Fran Sheerop.
30:36Incorrect.
30:37Fans of which
30:38British singer-songwriter,
30:40Saul and Akash?
30:41Ed Sheeran.
30:42Yes.
30:43Well done.
30:44Saul and Akash,
30:44you're one correct answer
30:45away from unlocking
30:46our high-value riddle
30:47in this deciding round.
30:49In a recipe,
30:51what measure
30:52is abbreviated
30:53to
30:55TBSP?
30:55Chantal and Isabel.
30:56Tablespin.
30:57Correct.
30:59In 2024,
31:01who was elected
31:02as the MP
31:03for Clapton?
31:05Chantal and Isabel.
31:07Nigel Farage.
31:08Correct.
31:10Right, so
31:11either one of you
31:12could now be unlocking
31:13the next riddle
31:14depending on who
31:15answers this question
31:17correctly.
31:18Which word
31:19for a male dear
31:21is also
31:22Saul and Akash?
31:23Stag.
31:23Incorrect.
31:24Which word
31:25from Chantal and Isabel?
31:27Buck.
31:27Which word
31:28for a male dear
31:28is also
31:29a slang term
31:30for a dollar?
31:31The answer is
31:32buck.
31:34OK, right,
31:35Chantal and Isabel,
31:36here you are.
31:37Now,
31:37you've used your clue,
31:39you've got this
31:39ยฃ300 riddle,
31:40it's a deciding round.
31:42Henry, over to you.
31:43Thanks, Ranbir.
31:43Good luck.
31:44You can use me
31:45to spice up your cooking,
31:47but swap my first
31:48for its precursor
31:50and you'll find meaning.
31:52What have I become?
31:54Right,
31:54what do you have
31:55to spice up your cooking?
31:56Uh, salt,
31:58pepper,
31:59chilli,
31:59lots.
32:01So,
32:01precursor,
32:02what's a precursor mean?
32:02Well,
32:03I think it's something
32:03that comes before,
32:04so a precursor to
32:05the car would have been
32:07a bicycle,
32:08for example.
32:09So,
32:10are there any spices
32:10that jump in mind
32:11that has a precursor,
32:12apart from salt and pepper?
32:14So,
32:14what, my first,
32:15my first what?
32:16First letter,
32:17maybe?
32:18Got it.
32:18I think I've got it.
32:20Yeah.
32:21So,
32:21I think,
32:21I think you use seasoning
32:23to spice up your cooking,
32:25but if you swap
32:26the first letter,
32:28so swap S
32:29for its precursor,
32:31R,
32:31reasoning.
32:32You've got reasoning
32:33and you'll find meaning.
32:35Reasoning.
32:36That's genius.
32:37If it's right.
32:38If it's right.
32:38Final answer,
32:39reasoning,
32:39please.
32:40You're locking in
32:41reasoning?
32:42Yes,
32:43please.
32:46It's the right answer.
32:48That was so good.
32:49Well done.
32:49Reasoning.
32:50Absolutely right.
32:51Reasoning,
32:51of course,
32:51yeah,
32:51seasoning would be
32:52what you would use
32:53to spice up your cooking,
32:54but yeah,
32:55if you swap the first,
32:56yeah,
32:56being the first letter,
32:57R,
32:58for its precursor
32:59in the alphabet,
33:00as you correctly say,
33:01that's S,
33:02that gives you seasoning,
33:03but we're asking,
33:04what have I become?
33:05So,
33:05yeah,
33:06reasoning is the right answer
33:07rather than seasoning.
33:08Well done.
33:09Now,
33:10I know there's no points
33:10in it for me
33:11because I'm just the host,
33:12but I got that.
33:12Did you?
33:13Yes,
33:13I did,
33:14and I got it
33:14before you,
33:15Chantel.
33:16I got it before you,
33:17and I'm going to take
33:18that as my badge of honour
33:19from today's show.
33:20I will.
33:23It's always just
33:23quite nice to get one,
33:25isn't it?
33:25Well,
33:25well done.
33:26Listen,
33:26ยฃ300 to Chantel
33:28and Isabel.
33:30OK,
33:30teams,
33:31hands by the buzzer,
33:32two more riddles to go
33:32in this deciding round.
33:34Good luck.
33:34Which band released
33:36the singles
33:36Tuesday Morning
33:37and Fairytale of New York?
33:39Chantel and Isabel.
33:40The Pogues.
33:41Correct.
33:41ยฃ100 to Chantel and Isabel.
33:44In UK law,
33:46what do the initials
33:47CPS stand for?
33:49Chantel and Isabel?
33:50Crown Prosecution Service.
33:52Correct.
33:55What alternative term
33:57for the pins
33:58used in bowling
33:59is also the name
34:01Saul and Acash?
34:04No,
34:04I haven't got it.
34:06What alternative term
34:08for the pins
34:08used in bowling
34:09is also the name
34:11of a brand of fruit-flavoured
34:12chewy sweets?
34:13Chantel and Isabel.
34:14Skittles.
34:15Yes.
34:16Right.
34:17Chantel and Isabel,
34:18here we go.
34:19Another high-value riddle.
34:20Here it comes.
34:21Good luck.
34:22You may crack me,
34:24you may force me
34:25or show me
34:26when you're pleased
34:27but often I'll show up
34:28when someone orders cheese.
34:31What am I?
34:32I think we're both
34:33thinking the same thing.
34:34Crack a smile.
34:35Yeah.
34:35You force a smile
34:37and obviously
34:37you smile when you're pleased.
34:39But also when
34:41the cheese to me
34:42says, you know,
34:42when you take a photo
34:43it's like,
34:43say cheese.
34:44Cheese?
34:45So I think we'll look,
34:46no, not looking in cheese.
34:49We're just looking in smile.
34:51You're looking in smile?
34:52Yes, please.
34:53Not cheese.
34:55It's the right answer.
34:57Well done.
34:58Yeah, yeah.
34:58Yeah, of course,
34:59you can crack a smile.
35:00Force a smile.
35:01Of course,
35:01if you're pleased,
35:02you might smile.
35:03When a photographer
35:03orders you to say cheese,
35:05you smile.
35:06It's all in A-Cash,
35:07you might need to force
35:07a smile here
35:08to look like you're...
35:10Yeah, no.
35:11A-Cash is like,
35:11no, I'm not forcing a smile.
35:13I don't blame you.
35:14But Chantal and Isabel,
35:16great riddle solving,
35:17isn't it?
35:17Very impressive.
35:18Yeah, very impressive.
35:19OK, so Chantal and Isabel,
35:21that's another ยฃ300
35:22to your prize pot.
35:24So we have one more riddle to go.
35:26Good luck to both teams.
35:28Back and streaky
35:29are common varieties,
35:30Chantal and Isabel.
35:31Bacon.
35:32Of which food often eaten
35:33at breakfast?
35:34Bacon.
35:37Which word links
35:38a playing card
35:39and a serve
35:41an opponent,
35:42Saul and A-Cash?
35:43Ace.
35:43That an opponent
35:44cannot return in tennis,
35:46ace it is.
35:48In the nursery rhyme,
35:50sing a song of sixpence.
35:52How many blackbirds
35:52are baked in a pie?
35:54Chantal and Isabel.
35:55Four and 20.
35:56Four and 20 is correct.
35:59What first name
36:00is shared
36:00by the Apollo 11
36:02astronaut Aldrin
36:03and the toy story,
36:04Saul and A-Cash?
36:05Buzz.
36:06And the toy story
36:07character Lightyear.
36:08Yes, Buzz is correct.
36:10Right, Saul and A-Cash.
36:11Saul and A-Cash
36:11or Chantal and Isabel,
36:13either one of you
36:14could be facing
36:14the next riddle
36:15depending on who
36:16answers this.
36:17Which England cricketer
36:19born in South Africa
36:20married the Liberty
36:22ex-singer
36:22Jessica Taylor
36:23in 2007?
36:26Saul and A-Cash.
36:28Kevin Peterson.
36:29Correct.
36:29Ah, well done.
36:31Good answer
36:31at the right time.
36:33OK, are you ready
36:34to face
36:35a ยฃ300 riddle?
36:37Yeah, let's do it.
36:38Good luck.
36:38You haven't used
36:39your clue,
36:40so you've still
36:41got access to it.
36:42Here it comes, guys.
36:44We're a group
36:45that can be counted on.
36:47One of us
36:47can make a really
36:48good point.
36:49Two of us
36:50help make peace.
36:52Please give
36:52any of us
36:53a ring.
36:54What are we?
36:55I think I know it.
36:56Go on.
36:57I think it's fingers,
36:58because obviously
36:58you can count your fingers,
36:59and then one finger
37:01you can point,
37:02two fingers
37:02is the peace symbol,
37:03and then
37:04you can put a ring
37:04on any finger.
37:05I'd say fingers.
37:07Happy with that?
37:08I'm happy with it.
37:09Awesome, yeah.
37:09Can we lock in fingers, please?
37:10Lock you in fingers.
37:11Yeah.
37:12Well done, guys.
37:13The right answer.
37:13Absolutely, yeah.
37:14And you made a quick
37:15work of that one.
37:16Yeah, absolutely.
37:17Of course,
37:17you can count on your fingers,
37:19you can point with one finger,
37:21two fingers for the peace sign,
37:22and you can put a ring
37:23on any finger,
37:24exactly as you say.
37:25Well done.
37:25Yeah, brilliant riddling there.
37:27Very good.
37:27And really quick,
37:28I could see Chantal and Isabel,
37:30you were still looking quizzical
37:31when he was going
37:32into the answer.
37:33I could get that one.
37:33We were.
37:34Well done, Saul and Akash.
37:36That's ยฃ300 added
37:37to your prize pot.
37:38Lovely.
37:39Great riddle solving
37:40in that round
37:40by both teams.
37:41Now, after that round,
37:43Chantal and Isabel,
37:44you are through
37:45to the final
37:45with a prize pot
37:46of ยฃ2,700.
37:49Saul and Akash,
37:50you have ยฃ1,575
37:52in the end.
37:53It wasn't quite enough,
37:54but I have to say
37:55it was a great way
37:56to end the game for you
37:57on a fantastic
37:58bit of riddle solving.
37:59Well done.
38:00Thanks, yeah.
38:01Yeah, super stuff.
38:02Right, it's been lovely
38:03to meet you.
38:03Thank you so much,
38:04Saul and Akash.
38:05Now, after the break,
38:06Chantal and Isabel
38:07will face Henry's riddle run
38:08and we'll see how they cope
38:10under that added pressure
38:11with all the cash
38:12that they've accumulated
38:13up for grabs.
38:14But first, Henry,
38:16should we have another riddle?
38:17Something that I can do.
38:18Try this one out for size.
38:19You'll find me in motion
38:20deep in the ocean.
38:22My plentiful arms
38:23are but one of my charms
38:24and a name for a feline
38:26and a name for a feline
38:26is also in mine.
38:28What am I?
38:29I'll give you the answer
38:30when we come back.
38:42Welcome back.
38:43This is ridiculous.
38:44Now, Henry,
38:45before the break,
38:46you set us a rather complex riddle,
38:48I thought.
38:48I certainly did.
38:49You'll find me in motion
38:50deep in the ocean.
38:51My plentiful arms
38:53are but one of my charms
38:54and a name for a feline
38:55is also in mine.
38:58What am I?
38:59Chantal and Isabel,
39:00I've done quite well
39:01against you
39:02in the break riddles.
39:04So, what do you think?
39:05Well, I thought
39:05plentiful arms,
39:07you know,
39:07sea creatures
39:07with many arms,
39:08squids,
39:09octopus,
39:10and then I thought,
39:11oh, octopus,
39:12the feline.
39:13Yeah, a feline,
39:14of course,
39:14for the puss bit, yeah.
39:15Yeah.
39:16Octopus is the right answer.
39:17Ranveer, did you get it?
39:19You know,
39:20I maybe went a bit
39:21too deep into it
39:21because I went
39:22at the beginning
39:22and it said deep in the ocean
39:24and I did say to you
39:24during the break,
39:25does that mean
39:25it's in the word ocean?
39:27So, I thought,
39:27he's being very tricksy.
39:28Then you were kind
39:29and you said,
39:30no, Ranveer,
39:30I just mean literally
39:31deep in the ocean.
39:32Just in the ocean,
39:33yeah, yeah.
39:33And then I did get it,
39:34which was lovely news.
39:36Thank you, Henry.
39:37Now, listen,
39:37Chantal and Isabel,
39:39it's clear that you
39:40are brilliant at this game.
39:41You've played so well
39:43throughout.
39:44Did you know
39:45before you came on
39:46you thought,
39:47yeah,
39:47I think we've got
39:47a good go at this.
39:48We're going to be pretty good.
39:50We had a bit of hope,
39:51didn't we, I think?
39:52We hoped.
39:52We hoped.
39:53Yeah, we hoped.
39:53We just thought
39:54we'd come in
39:54and do our best.
39:55And I haven't even
39:56asked you what you do
39:57for a living.
39:57What do you do
39:58outside of your
39:59brilliant riddling?
40:00So, I'm a barista
40:01but I'm also a potter.
40:03A potter?
40:04You make pots?
40:05Yeah, pots
40:06and other bits and bobs.
40:07So, I have my own wheel
40:09and I rank kilns
40:10and I'm starting
40:11to sell my pieces.
40:12Fantastic.
40:13And Chantal,
40:14what do you do
40:14for a living?
40:15I'm an EA,
40:15an executive assistant.
40:17Oh, wouldn't she be great?
40:18You're on it
40:19on everything.
40:20No detail goes missing.
40:34Of course.
40:35So, if you managed
40:36to take the money
40:36home today,
40:37what would you use it for?
40:38Isabel?
40:39I'd like to buy a kiln
40:41at some point
40:41and I'd also like
40:42to take my boyfriend
40:43and I on holiday.
40:44Oh, lovely.
40:45Chantal, what about you?
40:47I really want
40:48to buy a diamond.
40:50Pardon?
40:51She doesn't like
40:52to aim low,
40:53does she,
40:53our Chantal?
40:53I like diamonds
40:54but more antique jewellery
40:56and I just think
40:57diamonds are really shiny
40:59and I want another one, please.
41:00It's a real little
41:00sub-passion of yours.
41:01It is, it is.
41:02But it's the antique jewellery
41:03bit I really like.
41:04Oh, that's so fascinating.
41:06Well, let's hope you both
41:06get your rather quirky
41:08desires met
41:09on the show today.
41:11To take home
41:11that money though,
41:12of course,
41:13you do need to face
41:14Henry's riddle run.
41:15Henry,
41:16what is your riddle run?
41:17In the riddle run,
41:18you're going to be facing
41:18puzzles in which words
41:20are represented
41:20by combinations
41:21of pictures and letters.
41:22They're often known
41:23as rebus riddles
41:24and the answers
41:24are phrases,
41:25sayings or a combination
41:26of words
41:27that are familiar to all.
41:29There are 10 riddles
41:30in all
41:30and you need
41:31just six correct
41:32in 60 seconds
41:34to take home
41:35the money
41:35that you've built up
41:36so far.
41:37If you're not sure
41:38about a particular riddle,
41:39you can say pass
41:40and then just come back
41:41to it
41:42and that's not all.
41:43If you do answer
41:44six correctly,
41:46you'll then have the chance
41:47to double your winnings
41:49and take home
41:50ยฃ5,400.
41:53And don't worry,
41:54if it all goes wrong,
41:55you'll still go home
41:56with our collectible,
41:56teacup and saucer.
41:59But first,
42:00of course,
42:00we want you to do well
42:01on Henry's riddle run.
42:03Are you ready?
42:04Yes.
42:04I think so.
42:05You're up against the clock.
42:07Henry, over to you.
42:08Thank you, Ranbir.
42:09OK, 60 seconds.
42:10Your time's going to start
42:11as soon as your first riddle
42:12is revealed.
42:13Good luck.
42:14Let's play.
42:15Back to back.
42:16Correct.
42:18Oh, wall of flowers,
42:19flower wall,
42:20petal wall.
42:20What's that book?
42:22Something, a wallflower.
42:24A wallflower?
42:24Correct.
42:24Wallflower.
42:26All at sea.
42:27Correct.
42:28Speeding fine.
42:29Correct.
42:33Sideways head?
42:35Hedge.
42:36Hedge pass.
42:39World record.
42:40Correct.
42:41Egg on your face.
42:42Correct.
42:47Well done, team.
42:49You've got six riddles correct,
42:50which means you've just won
42:51ยฃ2,700.
42:54Thank you very much.
42:55That's quite nice for a day out
42:57for a mum and daughter,
42:58isn't it?
42:58You've set the bar quite high
42:59for your days out now,
43:00I imagine.
43:02Henry, they did so well.
43:03I only thought that you passed on one
43:05as far as I can see.
43:06You did.
43:06I only passed on one.
43:07This is the one that you passed on.
43:09Any ideas now?
43:10No.
43:11No.
43:11Is it hedgerow?
43:12Hedge row is the right answer, yeah.
43:14And, yeah, they're all written in a row,
43:15of course.
43:16Yeah, so you've got rows of hedge,
43:18literally, so hedgerow.
43:19You've got everything else right.
43:20Well done.
43:21Congratulations.
43:21I know you're so relieved.
43:23You've worked so hard during the game.
43:24But you've done so well.
43:26You've managed to win ยฃ2,700.
43:28Now, if that's enough,
43:30then we are delighted.
43:31And you can finish your game
43:33and you can leave with that money.
43:34Or you can choose to face
43:36one last riddle.
43:37This time you'll have
43:38just 20 seconds
43:40to give an answer.
43:42If you get it right,
43:43you will double your winnings
43:44and take away ยฃ5,400.
43:48But if you can't
43:50find the right answer
43:51in that time,
43:52you will then lose everything
43:54and you will leave with nothing,
43:56apart from, of course,
43:57our teacup and saucer.
43:59So, what would you like to do?
44:01We've decided
44:01we just don't want to risk it.
44:03I would really love to see
44:04Izzy get her kiln
44:05and carry on with her pottery.
44:08So, I think...
44:09Plus, we'd be so gutted
44:10if we should be going to do it.
44:11We'd be absolutely gutted
44:12if we lost it.
44:13So, I think we're going to stick
44:14with what we have.
44:15But thank you very much.
44:16Thank you so much.
44:17Oh, well, it's been a joy
44:18to watch you work as a team,
44:19a gorgeous mother and daughter team.
44:22Well done.
44:22Chantel and Isabel,
44:23you're walking away
44:24with ยฃ2,700.
44:27Would you like to see
44:29what that final riddle
44:30would have been?
44:31Yes.
44:32For Double or Nothing Henry.
44:34Let's take a look.
44:34You would have had 20 seconds
44:35to come up with the answer to this.
44:40Oh, my goodness.
44:42Brain...
44:43No.
44:43I was going to say brainwave,
44:44but it's not.
44:46Head height.
44:48No.
44:53Another five seconds.
44:54No.
44:54No idea.
44:57Foot and head.
44:59That would have been
44:59the end of your time there.
45:00Yeah, no.
45:01Thankfully,
45:01I think I made a right decision.
45:03You made the right decision
45:03not to play it, yeah.
45:04You got very close.
45:05You didn't quite get the saying,
45:07but, of course,
45:07you identified that it was
45:08to do with a head
45:08and heights.
45:10But how many heights are there?
45:11Head for heights.
45:12Head for heights.
45:13Yeah.
45:13Having a head for heights
45:14because there are four heights.
45:16It's so lovely.
45:16Yeah.
45:17Well done.
45:18Brilliant stuff.
45:18Well, I'm so glad
45:19you're walking away
45:20with the money
45:21that you've won on the show.
45:23Congratulations.
45:24ยฃ2,700.
45:25Enjoy it.
45:26Thank you so much.
45:28Great riddles today.
45:29Thank you, Henry.
45:30And it's been lovely
45:31to have you at home
45:32with us today, too.
45:33We'll see you next time
45:34for more Ridiculous Riddles.
46:08You
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