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00:00Welcome to the Bridge of Lies, where winning is simple, just step on the truths, it is a truth, that
00:10is a truth, and avoid the lies, let's meet the team.
00:23I'm Abi, I'm Gary, I'm Jo, and I'm Tom.
00:27Welcome team, how do you know each other?
00:29So this is my husband Gary, and these are our friends, Tom and Jo, and we met Tom at work
00:34where he used to come and sit with me and chat with me when he couldn't be bothered doing any
00:37work.
00:39And that's how we were looking for them. Still done. Still done, anyway.
00:42Who put the team together? Gary. That was myself, yeah.
00:46You like quizzing, guys? Oh yeah. Yes, yeah, yeah, we're big quizzers.
00:49Okay, what would you like to see on the bridge today?
00:52Video games for me, Star Trek, maybe some, like, 90s cartoons.
00:56Jo? A bit of fashion or maybe some history.
00:59Tom? A bit of sport, hopefully, maybe movies, music.
01:03Abi? Probably something around food or wards.
01:06Alright, what wouldn't you like to see on the bridge?
01:08Sport. Politics. Books.
01:11Music. Music?
01:13It sounds like between you, you've got most areas covered.
01:17Should we get on with it? Hopefully.
01:18Okay, all that stands between you and a cash prize of five crossings.
01:23You'll each have to take on the bridge, banking as much money as you possibly can.
01:28Beat the bridge and you'll earn a place in our vaults.
01:31And anyone in there at the end will get the chance to take on the final crossing.
01:38Are you ready?
01:39Yes!
01:41Bridge, can you please reveal the opening category?
01:45The first category is the Oscars.
01:49The Oscars. Movies.
01:52Oscars.
01:53I said I wanted movies to come up.
01:54It's either going to be Oscar winner actors or it's going to be Oscar winning movies.
01:57Well, you don't think it'll be any others.
01:58I don't know either.
02:00I don't know people.
02:01Just take this one then.
02:02Do you want to go?
02:02Yeah, you want to go?
02:04Is it you, Abi?
02:05Sounds like it, yeah.
02:06Abi, come and join me on the bridge.
02:09Go on, Abi.
02:10Go on, Abi.
02:10Go on, you got it.
02:19Abi, welcome to the bridge.
02:21Hi.
02:22How are you feeling?
02:23Nervous.
02:24You could use that to get across the bridge.
02:26Yeah, hopefully.
02:28Hopefully.
02:28So, Abi, what do you do for a living?
02:30I'm a bookkeeper.
02:31You're a bookkeeper?
02:32Yes.
02:32An accountant?
02:33Yeah, yeah.
02:34What do you get up to when you're not at work?
02:36I like to watch films and read books.
02:38Like to watch films?
02:39Yeah, unfortunately, I've never watched the Oscars.
02:42Right, Abi, you've got five minutes on the clock.
02:44Every correct step is worth £100.
02:47But step on a lie and your money is half.
02:50Hit three lies and your crossing is over.
02:54Okay.
02:54There are ten lies on the bridge, but remember there is always a path to safety.
02:59There are two safety zones where you can stop the clock and reveal a lie.
03:04And in the waiting room, there's the panic button.
03:07If your teammates press it, they'll send you to the vault with any money you've banked up to that point.
03:13But it can only be used once.
03:17The category is Oscars.
03:19Bridge, what are we looking for?
03:22First names of best actress winners.
03:26First names of best actress winners.
03:29Okay.
03:30So we are looking for the first name of anyone listed as a winner of an Oscar for best actress
03:39in a leading role.
03:41Okay.
03:42Okay, you ready?
03:43Yep.
03:44Your five minutes starts now.
03:50Cheryl and Meryl.
03:52I can't think of anyone with Cheryl, but there's Meryl Streep.
03:56She must have won it, so I'll go with Meryl.
03:58Truth or Lie.
04:00Won it twice.
04:01That opens up Catherine and Olivia.
04:05I'm wondering if Olivia Newton-John would have won it for Grease.
04:08Catherine Hepburn.
04:09Catherine Hepburn, yeah.
04:10I can't really think of Catherine's at the moment.
04:12My mind's gone blank.
04:14I'll go with Olivia.
04:15Truth or Lie.
04:17Yes, Olivia Colman and Olivia de Havilland.
04:21That opens Brittany and Nicole.
04:25So Nicole Kidman, she's got loads of big films.
04:30I can't think of Brittany's.
04:32No, I'm going to go Nicole.
04:34Truth or Lie.
04:36Yes, Nicole Kidman that opens up Helen and Annette.
04:42Annette.
04:43I can't think of any Annettes.
04:45But Helen Mirren.
04:46Remember, we're looking for first names of best actress winners.
04:52I think I'll go Helen Mirren.
04:54Truth or Lie.
04:56Yes, Helen Hunt, Helen Mirren and Helen Hayes.
05:00That opens up Jessica, Scarlett and Brie.
05:05So there's Jessica Alba and Jessica Biel.
05:09Look at that.
05:09Scarlett Johansson, maybe.
05:13And Brie Larson.
05:14I can't imagine she would have won.
05:17I'll go with Scarlett.
05:19Truth or Lie.
05:21Oh, it's a lie.
05:23She hasn't won.
05:23I think it must be Brie.
05:25It must be Brie.
05:26All right.
05:27I'll maybe go across to Brie then.
05:29Truth or Lie.
05:31Yes.
05:32Brie Larson.
05:32That opens up the safety zone.
05:34Stop the clock.
05:36And it opens up Angela.
05:38And it opens up Marion.
05:42Brie, please reveal a lie.
05:47Yeah, that is very handy.
05:49Yeah, that's a good one.
05:50No Angelas have ever won.
05:53Your time starts now.
05:56I'm not really sure about Marion.
05:59I can't really think of any actresses called Marion.
06:02It probably will be, but I can't think of them.
06:04I think I'll come across to Jessica.
06:06Truth or Lie.
06:09Yes, Jessica's Chastain, Tandy and Lang.
06:13That opens up Jennifer, Charlize and Emma.
06:20Well, Emma Thompson or Emma Watson as well, maybe?
06:24Time's ticking.
06:25Jennifer.
06:27There's quite a lot of Jennifers.
06:29And Charlie.
06:30I'll go with Charlize.
06:31Truth or Lie.
06:33Yes, Charlize Theron for Monster.
06:36That opens up Kim, Grace and Sally.
06:40I'm not really sure about any of those.
06:43But I think I'll go forward with Jennifer.
06:45Truth or Lie.
06:48Yes, Jennifer Jones and Jennifer Lawrence.
06:51That opens up Natalie and Michelle.
06:54Michelle.
06:55So, Michelle Pfeiffer.
06:56She might have had to be spiced if she hasn't won.
06:59And Natalie, you're like Natalie Portman.
07:02I'll try Michelle.
07:03Truth or Lie.
07:05Yes, Michelle Yeo's won.
07:08That opens up Amy and Anne.
07:12Amy and Anne.
07:14I'm now drawing a blank, but I can't think of any with either of those names.
07:19Remember, we're looking for first names of Best Actress winners.
07:25I think there's an Amy.
07:26I'll go for Amy.
07:28Truth or Lie.
07:31No Amy's have won.
07:32Nothing else is going to open up.
07:34Um.
07:36Let's see.
07:37I'll go across to Anne.
07:38Truth or Lie.
07:40Yes, Anne Bancroft for The Miracle Worker.
07:43That opens up Simone, Victoria and Claudette.
07:49Hmm.
07:50Um.
07:51I'm really not sure.
07:53I...
07:53Honestly, I'm drawing a complete blank on these.
07:57Um.
07:58I'll try Simone.
07:59Truth or Lie.
08:01Yes, Simone.
08:03Sign your way for Room at the Top.
08:04That opens up Louise, Naomi and Glenda.
08:10One minute remaining.
08:11Got a minute.
08:12Got a minute.
08:13But I'm not sure about any other.
08:16I'm not going to go back.
08:18I've just got to decide between Glenda and Naomi.
08:19You can't step on another life.
08:20And Naomi.
08:23Oh.
08:24I'm trying to think.
08:26I'm actually drawing a complete blank over any of the...
08:28Any female actresses with names.
08:33Um.
08:35Glenda, Glenda, Glenda, Glenda.
08:37Naomi.
08:38I just feel Naomi, but I don't know...
08:4030 seconds remaining.
08:41I don't know why.
08:42And I can't even think who an actress Naomi would be,
08:44but it's the only one I can...
08:45even getting drawn to.
08:48So...
08:49Um.
08:50I'll tell you, I'm just going to go Naomi.
08:51Truth or Lie.
08:54Not a lie, I'm afraid.
08:58Oh, no.
08:59Oh.
09:00Let's take a look at that bridge.
09:03So here are the truths that you missed.
09:07Catherine Hepburn has won four times.
09:12Sally Field has won twice.
09:14Emma Thompson and Emma Stone have won it.
09:17Grace Kelly for The Country Girl.
09:20Natalie Portman for Black Swan.
09:22Marion Cotillard for La Vie en Rose.
09:27And Claudette Colbert.
09:29Louise Fletcher won for one, flew over the cuckoo's nest.
09:32And Glenda Jackson has won it twice.
09:35So, Abby,
09:37with three lies, it means you are out of the game.
09:42Unless your teammates press that panic button.
09:45Shall we find out?
09:46Yep.
09:47Gary, Joe, Tom.
09:49Hi.
09:50Hi.
09:50Tough one.
09:51Yeah.
09:51Really tough.
09:52Tough round.
09:52She did really well for, you know, not knowing much about it as well.
09:55So, really good job, Abby.
09:57She did get all the way to the end.
09:58Yeah.
09:59To 50-50.
10:00Yeah.
10:00Did really well.
10:01So, the question has to be, did you or did you not press that panic button?
10:06Well, you know, we had a plan when we came in, Abby, and that means that we did press the
10:11panic button.
10:13Let's see where you were when they hit it.
10:17It's only £100 difference either way.
10:19It's guaranteed £550 or it's only going to be £650 if she gets in.
10:22I'll tell you, I'm just going to go in.
10:24Truth or lie?
10:27No.
10:28It's a lie.
10:32They hit it when you had banked £550.
10:36So, please make your way to the vault.
10:48Gary, Joe, Tom.
10:51Hi.
10:52You've got £550 in the vault, but you have used that panic button.
10:58Yeah.
10:59Should we try and get somebody else across?
11:00Let's try.
11:01Bridge, please reveal the second category.
11:05The second category is travel.
11:09Travel.
11:10Who's the one that travels?
11:12Okay.
11:12Could be Joe.
11:13Joe.
11:13Yeah.
11:14Joe.
11:14I don't mind doing that one.
11:15I'll give a bath.
11:16Yeah.
11:16Joe, it's you.
11:17Yeah.
11:17Joe, come and join me on the bridge.
11:20Come on, Joe.
11:21Come on, Joe.
11:21You've got this.
11:22You've been everywhere.
11:31Joe, how are you?
11:33I'm good, thank you.
11:33How are you?
11:34I'm all right.
11:35Tell me what you do for a living.
11:37So, I work for a local charity in Dundee.
11:39We support children and adults with additional support needs.
11:42All right.
11:43That's a very, very good thing to do, isn't it?
11:45It's a fun job.
11:45Right.
11:46The category is travel.
11:48Rich, what are we looking for?
11:52Brown road signs and their symbols.
11:55Okay.
11:56Brown road signs and their symbols.
11:59So, we are looking for types of tourist attractions paired with the correct symbol seen alongside
12:07it on a brown road sign.
12:10Lies are paired with incorrect symbols.
12:15Okay.
12:16Remember, step on the answers that you think are true to bank £100 and please steer clear
12:23of those lies.
12:24Are you ready?
12:26Yes.
12:27Your five minutes starts now.
12:32Hotel, bed, ski slope, fondue set.
12:38Well, that one would just make no sense at all in the UK, so I'm going to go with hotel
12:44and bed.
12:45Okay.
12:46Truth or lie?
12:48That is a truth.
12:50That opens up beach, sandcastle, nature reserve, duck.
12:57Oh, both of those would make sense to me.
13:00I'm trying to think of the sign near my house.
13:03I think it might have a sandcastle on it.
13:05I'll give it a bash.
13:06Truth or lie?
13:08That is a truth.
13:10That opens up vineyard, wine bottle, battlefield, cross swords.
13:16So there's a big battlefield right near my mum and dad's house and the sign when we go past
13:21it has two cross swords.
13:22I'm going to go this way.
13:24Okay.
13:25Truth or lie?
13:55That is the truth.
14:00We went to the historic dockyard down in Portsmouth and I think it had an anchor on it.
14:07I'll give it a try.
14:08Truth or lie?
14:10That is a truth and it certainly does.
14:13Okay.
14:14Zoo, elephant, safari park, lion and brewing museum, barrel.
14:24Remember, we're looking for brown roadside symbols.
14:28We went to the safari park recently but I was sitting in the back of the bus, not sure.
14:34Zoo having an elephant.
14:37Brewing museum, barrel.
14:41I'll try elephant.
14:44Truth or lie?
14:46That is a truth.
14:47That opens up the safety zone.
14:49Stop the clock.
14:50So, Joe, you're doing really well.
14:54You're at £500, no lies and you've got two minutes 41 on the clock.
15:00Okay.
15:01Not as bad as you thought it was going to be.
15:03It's going to get harder now though.
15:04It is going to get harder.
15:06Yep, the further you get, the tougher it gets.
15:09Right.
15:10Bridge, please reveal a lie.
15:14That makes sense to me, so yeah.
15:16You were right.
15:17A campsite is a tent.
15:18Jo, your time starts now.
15:22I'm going to go safari park, lion because they have lions.
15:28Truth or lie?
15:30That is a truth.
15:31That opens up.
15:33Farm trail, sheaf of wheat, theatre, mask.
15:38And we really like going to our local theatre and the sign has a mask on it, so I'm going
15:43to go with that.
15:44Truth or lie?
15:46That is a truth.
15:47That opens up.
15:49Light refreshment cup, pottery centre, vase, equestrian centre, horse's head.
15:59Getting tougher, isn't it?
16:01Definitely.
16:01I think the pottery centre does have vase.
16:03Two minutes remaining.
16:04Between these two...
16:09I'm going to go with...
16:14I'm going to go with the pottery centre.
16:16Truth or lie?
16:18That is a truth.
16:19It opens up air museum, plane, agricultural museum, wagon, farm park, sheep.
16:31Remember, we're looking for brown road sign symbols.
16:36Oh, the agricultural museum has a wagon.
16:38Air museum, because they definitely have planes, whereas the farm park might not have a sheep and you never know
16:45if it's going to be a wagon.
16:46I think it might be a tractor for the agricultural museum on the sign, so I'm going to go air
16:51museum, plane.
16:53Truth or lie?
16:55It's a propeller and nothing else is going to open up, so where are you going to go?
17:01I'm pretty sure that there's...
17:03One minute remaining.
17:04One is a tractor, so I'm going to go with the sheep.
17:09Truth or lie?
17:11That is a truth that opens up picnic area, picnic basket, antique centre, candelabra, wildlife park, deer.
17:23Picnic basket.
17:24Jo, work it out.
17:25You don't need to go backwards.
17:26I'm going to go to the picnic area.
17:29Oh, no, I think that might have a picnic bench.
17:32We'll try the wagon.
17:33Okay.
17:3330 seconds remain.
17:34Truth or lie?
17:36That is a truth.
17:37It opens up cricket ground, cricket bats, Roman remains helmet.
17:44Helmet, I think.
17:45Roman remains helmet.
17:47Truth or lie?
17:48That is a truth.
17:51What a great crossing.
17:5411 truths, one lie, £700.
17:58Let's take a look at some of the lies.
18:01Ski slope is a skier going downhill.
18:05A vineyard is a bunch of grapes.
18:08Equestrian centre is a horseshoe.
18:11You were right.
18:12A picnic area is a picnic table and tree.
18:16And a cricket ground is stumps and bales.
18:20Jo, you made it across with £700.
18:23So, please make your way to the vault.
18:34Let's go to the vault and give Abby the news.
18:39Abby, Jo made it across and joins you with £700.
18:47Well done.
18:48Well done.
18:48Thank you, well done.
18:51Gary, Tom.
18:53Yeah, wow.
18:54Jill did amazing.
18:55She did really well.
18:56Considering she doesn't drive, she obviously does a lot of looking around at times.
18:59And she recognised quite a few of them.
19:01And it certainly paid off for you guys.
19:03Yeah.
19:04Certainly did.
19:05Certainly did.
19:05Right.
19:05Should we get on with it?
19:06Yeah.
19:07Let's see.
19:07Absolutely.
19:08Bridge, can you please reveal the third category?
19:12The third category is animals.
19:16Animals.
19:17Could be.
19:17Which one of you two guys likes an animal?
19:21If you want to go for it.
19:22Yeah, I can go for it.
19:23Gary?
19:24Yeah.
19:24Gary, come and join me.
19:26Go on, Gary.
19:26On the bridge.
19:27You got this.
19:28Three through.
19:36Hello, Gary.
19:37Hey, Ross.
19:37Welcome to the bridge.
19:39So, Gary, tell me, what do you do for a living?
19:41I'm a video game developer, so...
19:44Oh, are you now?
19:44Yes.
19:45Founded my own studio eight years ago.
19:47And I recently stepped down as CEO and I'm starting something new now.
19:52I wish you all the best tonight.
19:53The category is animals.
19:56Bridge, what are we looking for?
20:00Invertebrates.
20:02Invertebrates.
20:03We are looking for any animal or insect that is classed as an invertebrate.
20:10Lies are not invertebrates.
20:13And just to be clear, Gary, an invertebrate is an animal without a backbone.
20:20Remember, step on the answers that you think are true to bank £100 and please steer clear
20:27of those lies.
20:28Are you ready?
20:30Yep, let's do it.
20:32Your five minutes starts now.
20:36Daddy long legs, pheasant.
20:38A pheasant is a bird and it definitely has a lot of bones, so I'll go with the daddy long
20:43legs.
20:43Truth or lie?
20:45That is the truth.
20:46That opens up chaffinch and mantis shrimp.
20:50Yeah, well, chaffinch again is another bird and the mantis shrimp.
20:54I think it has an exoskeleton, but I don't think it has a spine or an internal skeleton.
20:58Truth or lie?
21:00That is a truth.
21:02That opens up starfish, electric eel, horny sponge.
21:07I don't think the sponges do, but I'm not 100% sure.
21:10Electric eel, again, like a fish, has a spine like a snake, kind of.
21:16And starfish, I don't believe, has an internal skeleton.
21:20Truth or lie?
21:22That is a truth.
21:23That opens up hornet, stingray, spiny lobster.
21:28I don't know about the lobster.
21:30I think the lobster might not have...
21:34Four minutes remaining.
21:36Stingray, I think, definitely does, and a hornet is like a bee, so it won't have a skeleton.
21:41Truth or lie?
21:43That is a truth.
21:44It opens up golden orb weaver.
21:48No idea what that is.
21:50It's a spider.
21:52Um, golden orb weaver.
21:55Remember, we're looking for invertebrates.
21:58Sounds like a bird, so I think I'll go with spiny lobster.
22:01Truth or lie?
22:03That is a truth.
22:04It opens up krill, emperor scorpion, and Portuguese man of war.
22:10I think all of these might be truth.
22:12I think krill's like, well, krill's like a tiny little fish animal.
22:17Scorpion's a scorpion.
22:17It definitely has an exoskeleton, but I'm not sure if it has an internal one.
22:21Portuguese man of war's jellyfish, so I'll definitely go with it.
22:23Truth or lie?
22:25That is a truth.
22:26That opens up silverfish, seahorse, immortal jellyfish.
22:32Um, potentially jellyfish.
22:34Three minutes remaining.
22:36I think I'll go back to these two.
22:37I'm not sure on the silverfish.
22:39I know they're tiny seahorses.
22:42Go for the scorpion.
22:44Yeah, I think I'll go exoskeleton.
22:47Truth or lie?
22:49That is a truth.
22:50That opens up red admiral and cuttlefish.
22:54I think that's a bird.
22:55That's like an octopus-y thing.
22:56Um, so I'll go here for the cuttlefish.
22:59Truth or lie?
23:01That is a truth.
23:02It opens up mudskipper, antlion, and axolotl.
23:07Remember, we're looking for invertebrates.
23:10I know an axolotl, um, and I know mudskipper is like a tiny fish that ends up hanging on trees.
23:16I cannot remember what an antlion is.
23:20I'm thinking of red kite here, but I think that could end up being a bird as well.
23:25No, red admiral is a butterfly.
23:27I don't know if there's an easy route to a safety zone.
23:33I'll go with that lion.
23:34I'll go with that lion.
23:34We'll see what the crack is.
23:35Truth or lie?
23:36It is a truth.
23:38That's a type of insect that opens up nautilus.
23:42Sounds fishy.
23:44Truth or lie?
23:47It's a cephalopod that opens up black darter and bee hummingbird.
23:53You've got one minute 40.
23:55Well, I know the, well, a bee hummingbird is a bird, so it's just a tiny bird, but, um,
24:00so I think that has a skeleton.
24:03A black darter?
24:05Let's go for it.
24:06Truth or lie?
24:08That is a truth.
24:09That's a type of dragonfly that opens up a bee wolf, a nano chameleon, and a sand hopper.
24:19Bee wolf?
24:20Well, I think between the two of them, I'm leaning towards bee wolf because I think that
24:24the hummingbird is a bird which will have a skeleton, especially for flying, so I'm going
24:29to go bee wolf.
24:30But with a minute left...
24:33Sorry, Tom.
24:34Okay.
24:35One minute to me.
24:35And Abby and Joe.
24:38Eh.
24:40Truth or lie?
24:42That is a truth.
24:44I'm going to go for a jellyfish.
24:45Truth or lie?
24:47That is a truth.
24:48That was too much.
24:51Well, hopefully this is right.
24:54Truth or lie?
24:56That is a truth.
24:58That is a type of bee.
24:5914 truths, no lies, £1,400.
25:04Let's take a look at the bridge.
25:08The truths you missed.
25:11A golden orb weaver is a spider.
25:15Krill is very similar to shrimp.
25:17Silverfish, a wingless insect found in bathrooms sometimes.
25:22Red admiral, butterfly, not a bird.
25:25And a sand hopper is a crustacean, though it does sound a bit like a bird, doesn't it?
25:29Yeah.
25:30Well done, Gary.
25:31You have made it across with £1,400.
25:36So please make your way to the vault.
25:45Let's go to the vault and give Abby and Joe the news.
25:50Gary just made it across and joins you with £1,400.
25:56Oh, my God!
25:57Oh, my God!
26:00Oh, my God!
26:01No, God!
26:03Tom.
26:04Hi.
26:06£2,650.
26:08And more importantly, three people in the vault.
26:13Did amazingly well, didn't they?
26:14Shall we see if we can get you across?
26:16Yes, absolutely.
26:17Bridge, please reveal the final category.
26:21The fourth category is...
26:24The past.
26:25The past.
26:28OK.
26:28Good on your history?
26:29Uh, Joe would have been better for history, but I'm getting old, so maybe it's...
26:35We're all getting old, my friend.
26:37But you like going to visit castles and stuff, don't you?
26:40Absolutely.
26:40Absolutely.
26:41OK, as you are the last person, the bridge is going to double your money,
26:46so each correct step is now worth £200.
26:50Yep.
26:51Tom, come and join me on the bridge.
27:04Tom, welcome to the bridge.
27:06Hi.
27:06How are you feeling?
27:07Good, good.
27:08A lot to follow on that.
27:10Yep.
27:11Three people across.
27:12Yeah.
27:12No pressure whatsoever.
27:14Ha ha ha!
27:14What do you do for work?
27:16Uh, I work in IT.
27:18I'm a programmer, mainly web development,
27:20but now do a lot of customer service behind it as well.
27:22What do you get up to in your spare time?
27:24So, I do a weekly quiz.
27:26You host it?
27:27Yep.
27:28Write it, host it, learn a lot from it, which puts even more pressure on me.
27:32Absolutely.
27:33OK, the category is the past.
27:36Mm-hm.
27:37Bridge, what are we looking for?
27:40Historical events and key figures.
27:43Historical events and key figures.
27:47We are looking for historical events correctly paired with one of their key figures.
27:54Lies are events paired with a historical figure who was not involved with that event.
28:04Yep.
28:05You know the rules.
28:07Step on the truths.
28:08Steer clear of the lies.
28:11Are you ready?
28:13Yes.
28:14Yeah, absolutely.
28:14Got this.
28:15Your five minutes starts now.
28:20OK.
28:222011 Royal Wedding.
28:23Meghan Markle.
28:25Election of New Labour, Tony Blair.
28:31I think both of them might be right, but I'm not sure about the year on that,
28:35but I think New Labour was Tony Blair, so I'm going to go with that.
28:39Truth or lie?
28:40That is the truth that opens up EU referendum, David Cameron, French Revolution, Marie Antoinette.
28:51OK.
28:53EU referendum.
28:56Again, not two that I particularly know, but I'll go with French rev...
29:03No, I'll go with David Cameron.
29:05Truth or lie?
29:07That is the truth.
29:08It opens up Gunpowder Plot, Guy Fawkes, Women's Suffrage, Margaret Thatcher, Battle of Waterloo,
29:18Napoleon Bonaparte.
29:20OK, well, I know both of those are true, so I'll just take that one for now.
29:24Truth or lie?
29:25That is the truth.
29:27It opens up Montgomery Bus Boycott, Rosa Parks.
29:33OK.
29:33Remember, we're looking for historical events and their key figures.
29:39I think that might be correct, but I definitely know that Waterloo is Bonaparte.
29:45I would say that's a lie, so I'm going to go with Napoleon Bonaparte.
29:48Truth or lie?
29:49That is the truth.
29:51That opens up VE Day, Winston Churchill, Woodstock, Elton John, Salem Witch Trials, Abigail Williams.
30:03OK, I think Winston Churchill VE Day makes sense.
30:07Woodstock, not so sure, Elton John, he's a little bit kind of past that.
30:11Salem Witch Trials don't know enough about it, so I think I might go back for the bus boycott.
30:17Truth or lie?
30:19Three minutes from now.
30:20That is the truth that opens up Battle of Hastings, William Wallace, Sealing of the Magna Carta, King John.
30:28I would get absolutely shot if I wrote that, so not going to put that one.
30:33William Wallace was Bannockburn.
30:36Sealing of the Magna Carta, King John, between those two.
30:40I think I'm going to go back again for VE Day.
30:44Truth or lie?
30:46That is the truth that opens up Wars of the Roses, Henry VIII, the English Civil Wars, Charles I.
30:56OK, War of the Roses, he was Tudor, but I think it was before him.
31:04I'm going to go back actually to Sealing of the Magna Carta, King John.
31:07Truth or lie?
31:09That is the truth that opens up Battle of Bannockburn, Robert the Bruce.
31:15Yeah.
31:16Truth or lie?
31:17That is the truth that opens up the safety zone, stop the clock, and it opens up Crimean War, Mary
31:25Seacole, Church of England founded, Henry VII.
31:31You're doing really well, Tom.
31:33You're at £1,600, no lies.
31:37You've got just under two minutes, so you don't want to hang around.
31:40Yep.
31:41OK, Bridge, please reveal a lie.
31:46OK.
31:47You knew that.
31:48William the Conqueror, Battle of Hastings.
31:51Yep.
31:51OK.
31:52Tom, your time starts now.
31:55OK, Church of England, I think, would have been Henry VIII, because he did it to get his divorce.
32:02Crimean War, again, I don't know too much about.
32:06Charles I for the Civil Wars.
32:10I think I'm going to have to go back to that way.
32:12OK.
32:13Truth or lie?
32:15That is the truth.
32:17It opens up Stonewall riots, Marsha P. Johnson, Reformation, Martin Luther King, Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon.
32:30Hmm.
32:30Remember, we're looking for historical events and their key figures.
32:35I don't know whether it was a reformation that Martin Luther King did.
32:39I'll cope with Stonewall riots.
32:40Truth or lie?
32:42That is the truth that opens up American Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant, U.S. Prohibition, Wayne Wheeler.
32:50I think that's the American Civil War.
32:52Truth or lie?
32:53That is the truth that opens up UK miners' strike, Arthur Scargill, Boston Tea Party, Abraham Lincoln, RMS Titanic Sinks,
33:06Captain Edward Smith.
33:08I'm from Southampton.
33:10Truth or lie?
33:11Titanic.
33:12That is the truth that opens up Glorious Revolution, William of Orange, Uranus Discovered,
33:21Galileo Galilei, and Monarchy Restoration, Charles II.
33:27Time is ticking.
33:29What are you thinking?
33:29Oh, no.
33:30Between these two, so I'm just going to go for one of them and hope for this.
33:33Truth or lie?
33:34It's a lie?
33:35So we got that one?
33:38It is a truth.
33:40Oh, I didn't know.
33:41Uranus was discovered by William Herschel.
33:45Thirteen truths.
33:46That one lie, though, right at the very end.
33:50Let's take a look at the bridge.
33:53We're taking a look at the lies.
33:56The 2011 royal wedding was Kate Middleton.
34:00Women's suffrage, we're talking about Emmeline Pankhurst.
34:05Woodstock was the 60s and Elton John became properly famous in the 70s.
34:10The War of the Roses was Henry VII.
34:13That was Henry VIII's father.
34:15The Reformation was Martin Luther, not Martin Luther King.
34:19The Boston Tea Party was John Adams and John Hancock.
34:24Lincoln wasn't born at that point.
34:26Let's go and chat to the team in the vaults.
34:30Tom just made it across with 1,400 pounds.
34:35So come and join me for the final crossing.
34:38Come on, man, let's go, come on.
34:46Welcome back.
34:47You've made it here with £4,050.
34:51Now you'll face the final crossing.
34:54And you're playing this one as a team.
34:56Remember, only one of you needs to make it across to bank the money.
35:00But before we start, The Bridge has this offer.
35:06You could sell a player and double your money to £8,100,
35:14which is a lot of money.
35:16Yeah.
35:18So what's it going to be?
35:20Came as a team, leave as a team.
35:22Never about the money.
35:23Just here to have fun.
35:24Well, you're certainly having fun.
35:27Right, you're playing for £4,050.
35:31What would you do with the money?
35:33I think we wanted to get away.
35:34Get a holiday together.
35:35We've been speaking about going away, the four of us, for a long time.
35:37So maybe try and get somewhere with a hot tub.
35:39Yeah, absolutely.
35:41Let's play the final crossing.
35:43You're playing this one as a team.
35:44So you can confer as much as you like.
35:47You'll face one row at a time.
35:50And there's only one true statement on each row.
35:53The timer starts when I finish reading the last statement.
35:56Make sure you're on a step before the wave hits.
35:59If you're not, you're out of the game and the next player will take over.
36:04So please put yourself in the order that you'd like to play.
36:08OK.
36:09There we go.
36:11Right.
36:12Jo, you're first up.
36:13Come and join me on the bridge.
36:21Jo, welcome to the final crossing.
36:24Remember, step on the truths, avoid those lies.
36:29Are you ready?
36:30Yes.
36:31Bridge, please reveal the first row.
36:36Red velvet cake is traditionally strawberry flavoured.
36:41Krampus is the Nordic god of muscle stiffness.
36:46Gorillas have fingernails.
36:50Here comes a wave.
36:51Red velvet is vanilla, right?
36:53Yeah.
36:54Krampus is Christmas.
36:55Krampus is Christmas.
36:56It must be gorillas.
36:57Gorillas, yeah.
36:58It must be.
36:59It must be, yeah.
37:00OK, Jo, is that a truth?
37:04Or is that a lie?
37:10It is a truth.
37:12Well played.
37:14Bridge, please reveal the next row.
37:16Helen Fielding wrote Confessions of a Shopaholic.
37:22Annie Lennox was the vocalist for the Human League.
37:26Krampus is a slang term for trainers.
37:30Twickenham Stadium is in Birmingham.
37:33So, Jo.
37:34Definitely not Twickenham.
37:35It comes the wave.
37:35It's not Twickenham.
37:36Annie Lennox was your ear.
37:37No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
37:39That was your rhythmic.
37:40And Helen Fielding was a Bitter-John's Diaries, was it not?
37:43OK, so, it's Krampus.
37:44Thanks, Krampus.
37:45Krampus, yeah, go with that.
37:46It comes the wave?
37:47Yeah, I think so.
37:49Jo, you have stepped on.
37:51Krampus is a slang term for trainers.
37:56Is that a truth or is that a lie?
38:05Good conferring, guys.
38:07Keep it going.
38:08Only four rows left.
38:11Bridge, please reveal.
38:13The next row.
38:15In physics, air pressure is measured in Kelvins.
38:20Egg whites are approximately 90% water.
38:24Sugarloaf Mountain is in the city of Buenos Aires.
38:28So, it's not the physics one, Jo.
38:30It's not the physics one.
38:31It's not sugarloaf mountain either.
38:33If it's not sugarloaf mountain, it's egg whites.
38:34It has to be the middle egg whites.
38:35It has to be egg whites.
38:36Yep, egg whites, OK.
38:37OK.
38:38Jo, you have stepped on.
38:40Egg whites are approximately 90% water.
38:45Is that a truth or is that a lie?
38:54Yes, go on, Jo.
38:5690% water, 10% protein.
38:59Three rows left.
39:01Bridge, please reveal the next row.
39:04All Olympic curling stones are made on one Scottish island.
39:10In beauty, slugging is a method of whitening teeth.
39:15Anthony Gormley's Another Place statues are on Chesil Beach.
39:19The film 21 Jump Street is about basketball.
39:24You know that's what you know.
39:25Here comes the world.
39:26Definitely this one.
39:27Girl, let's go.
39:28Girl, mate.
39:29OK, Jo, you have stepped on.
39:32All Olympic curling stones are made on one Scottish island.
39:37Is that a truth or is that a lie?
39:42Yeah.
39:48That is a truth.
39:49You knew that.
39:50You know what island it is?
39:51Elsa Craig.
39:52Elsa Craig, absolutely right.
39:55Only two rows left.
39:58Bridge, please reveal the next row.
40:01The film Coyote Ugly was released before Pretty Woman.
40:06The mountain bongo is a type of antelope.
40:11Rebecca Lucy Taylor fronts the band Wet Leg.
40:15I haven't got to be.
40:16Any ideas?
40:17No.
40:17I'm not sure about bongo.
40:18It's not Coyote Ugly.
40:20It's not Coyote Ugly.
40:20It comes the way.
40:21I don't know about the other two.
40:23Wet Leg.
40:24I think so.
40:25They are a female band.
40:26OK.
40:28Jo, you have stepped on.
40:31Rebecca Lucy Taylor fronts the band Wet Leg.
40:35Is that a truth or is that a lie?
40:44It's a lie.
40:45She's a solo artist.
40:47Self-esteem.
40:49Jo, I'm afraid you have been beaten by the bridge.
40:51Thank you for playing.
40:53Abby, come and join me.
40:58Abby.
40:59Hello.
40:59Welcome to the final crossing.
41:02Bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
41:07The film Coyote Ugly was released before Pretty Woman.
41:12The mountain bongo is a type of antelope.
41:16It comes the way.
41:17It's definitely...
41:18It's not Coyote Ugly.
41:19Yeah, that was earlier.
41:20OK, Abby, you have stepped on.
41:22The mountain bongo is a type of antelope.
41:29Is that a truth?
41:33Or is that a lie?
41:40It is a truth.
41:43It's well worked out.
41:44A bit of conferring there.
41:45Yes.
41:46OK.
41:47So, Abby, you are one step away from taking home £4,050.
41:54If you tread on a lie, you are out of the game.
41:57And Gary will face two new steps.
42:01OK.
42:02Bridge, please reveal the final row.
42:08A clepsidra is better known as a sand timer.
42:13The Eurostar is older than the Euro.
42:17It comes the way.
42:18Yeah, yeah, yeah.
42:20Yep.
42:21Well, you've stepped on it now, Abby.
42:22I don't want to tell you what I'm talking about.
42:26For £4,050, Abby, you have stepped on.
42:31The Eurostar is older than the Euro.
42:38Is that a truth?
42:43Or is that a lie?
42:51That is a truth well played.
42:54The Eurostar was 94, Euro is 99.
42:57Everybody, come and join us.
43:05What a thoroughly deserved win.
43:08Looks like they'll get that trip.
43:11Don't forget, you can press the red button now to watch more episodes on BBC iPlayer.
43:17Please join us next time when another team will take on the Bridge of Light.
43:23The Eurostaracts.
43:25And we'll see you next time.
43:26I mean, we'll be back on it.
43:27And we'll be back on it.
43:40Bye.
43:41Bye.
43:42Bye.
43:43Bye.
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