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Bridge of Lies - Season 5 Episode 12
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00:00Welcome to the Bridge of Lies, where winning is simple.
00:05Just step on the truths.
00:07It is a truth!
00:09That is a truth!
00:11Yay!
00:12And avoid the lies.
00:15No!
00:17It's a lie!
00:20Let's meet the team.
00:23I'm Carol.
00:24I'm Sam.
00:25I'm Josie.
00:25I'm Ben.
00:26Welcome, team.
00:27How do you know each other?
00:28I'm Mum.
00:29This is my eldest son.
00:31Sam, yeah.
00:31This is my sister.
00:32Josie.
00:33And that's my youngest son, my baby.
00:34Hiya, Ben.
00:35How you doing?
00:36You don't look much like a baby to me, if you don't mind me saying it.
00:39I was left in a grow bag at night when I was little, so, yeah.
00:42What do you do for a living?
00:43So I'm a HEV driver.
00:45Yeah.
00:45I spent three or four years in the Royal Air Force as well.
00:47Sam, what are you up to, mate?
00:48I am a full-time reservist with the RAF, currently with the Red Arrows.
00:52Get you, sir!
00:54So you've all been in service of your country?
00:56Yeah, I mean, I've been a civil servant.
00:58I've been retired now for nine years.
01:00And Carol?
01:01I'm an ex-civil servant as well.
01:03What are you hoping to see on the bridge today?
01:05I would like sport, but that's me.
01:07What wouldn't you like to see on the bridge?
01:09I think movies and music are probably our...
01:10We were all right, but they're probably the weakest.
01:13It depends what it is.
01:14Right, so are you ready?
01:16Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:17All that stands between you and a cash prize today are five crossings.
01:23You'll each have to take on the bridge, banking as much money as you possibly can.
01:27Beat the bridge and you'll earn a place in our vault, and anyone in there at the end will
01:32get the chance to take on the final crossings.
01:36Bridge, can you please reveal the opening category?
01:40The first category is Origins.
01:45Origins.
01:46Origins.
01:46Origins.
01:47That is a broad church, I have to say.
01:49Yeah.
01:49Who's got the best general knowledge?
01:51That's probably you, Josie.
01:53Okay, well, I don't mind, I'll go for it.
01:55Give Josie a go.
01:56Josie, did I hear someone just referred to you as the oracle?
02:00I'm afraid so.
02:01Can I live up to it?
02:02Josie, come and join me on the bridge.
02:04Go on, go on.
02:14Josie, welcome to the bridge.
02:16Hello.
02:16So, why do the family call you the oracle?
02:19Not so much now, but we used to do quizzing.
02:21They always used to say, oh, she'll know, and quite often I did know.
02:25That's what you need for this game.
02:26Yeah.
02:27Okay, you've got five minutes on the clock.
02:30Every correct step is worth £100.
02:33But step on a lie and your money is halved.
02:36Hit three lies and your crossing is over.
02:40Now, there are ten lies on the bridge, but remember, there is always a path to safety.
02:45Now, there are two safety zones on the bridge.
02:48Step on one of those.
02:49We'll stop the clock and reveal a lie.
02:52And in the waiting room, there's the panic button.
02:55Now, if your teammates press it, they'll send you to the vault with any money you've banked
03:00up to that point.
03:01But it can only be used once.
03:05The category is origins.
03:07Bridge, what are we looking for on this crossing?
03:12From Germany.
03:14We are looking for people, places and things that originated in or are found in Germany.
03:21Lies are from somewhere else.
03:24Yeah.
03:24Has the oracle ever been to Germany?
03:26I have been to Germany.
03:27I've been to Berlin.
03:28It's a fantastic city, yeah.
03:30Yeah.
03:30OK, your five minutes starts now.
03:37Michael McIntyre, Michael Schumacher.
03:40Well, he's a German racing driver and he's a British comedian, I think.
03:46So, I'm going to go Michael Schumacher.
03:49Truth or lie?
03:51That is the truth.
03:53That opens up Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie.
03:57Er, come on, both, Josie.
04:02I've been to Berlin and they're both in Berlin, so they're both right.
04:07But I think I'm going to go Checkpoint Charlie and see where we go from there.
04:13Truth or lie?
04:15That is a truth.
04:17That opens up Jägermeister liqueur and Lindt chocolate.
04:22Go Brandenburg Gate, Josie.
04:24Lindt is Swiss.
04:26I like them both.
04:27Yeah, yeah.
04:29I think Lindt chocolate's Swiss, I think.
04:31Yeah, I think you're right.
04:32I think you're right there.
04:33Jägermeister, I believe, is German.
04:35I don't know if it translates to the Jägerbom, but that's definitely German.
04:39So, I think I'm going to go that way.
04:44Truth or lie?
04:46That is a truth.
04:47That opens up Porsche.
04:49Last of the big four fashion weeks.
04:52Ooh.
04:52I've no idea about that.
04:54London, Paris, New York and I don't know where.
04:58London, Paris, New York and Milan.
04:59Yeah, it is.
05:00Porsche's definitely German, I believe.
05:02So, I'm going to go Porsche.
05:04Truth or lie?
05:06That is a truth from Stuttgart.
05:08That opens up Claudia Schiffer.
05:10They might Schiffer, could be, but...
05:13I think she's Australian, actually.
05:15Don't know why, but I think she is.
05:17Jäger.
05:18Yeah.
05:18I'm going to go back to, yeah, Jägermeister, Lycure.
05:23Truth or lie?
05:24That is a truth.
05:26That opens up Ludwig van Beethoven and Adidas.
05:30Adidas.
05:31Adidas, definitely.
05:33Yeah, I'm sure Lud...
05:34I think...
05:35I'm sure Beethoven's German.
05:37I think Adidas is...
05:38Or Adidas.
05:39I think they're Japanese.
05:40No, no, they're German.
05:41They're German.
05:42I'm going to go Ludwig.
05:44Truth or lie?
05:46That is a truth that opens up the band Berlin,
05:50Eurovision winning song Satellite and Gummy Bears.
05:55Ugh.
05:58Oh, I'm not sure about this.
06:00Remember, we're looking for things from Germany.
06:04Haribo German?
06:05I think Haribo are German.
06:07I don't know.
06:08I don't think the Germans have ever won Adidas.
06:12Come on, Jodie, come on.
06:14Adidas, Jodie, go Adidas.
06:17Oh, right, I've got it there.
06:19I'm going to chance me arm at Gummy Bears for some reason.
06:23Truth or lie?
06:25That is a truth.
06:27That opens up Stollen Cake, Goldschlager, Schnapps and Europe's busiest theme park.
06:35Two minutes remaining.
06:36I think, for some reason, I think Stollen's Danish.
06:39I don't know why.
06:40It's definitely Scandinavian or it is maybe German.
06:45It could be right.
06:46I think Schnapps is a German drink.
06:50So I'm going to go for Schnapps.
06:52Truth or lie?
06:55That's a lie.
06:56It's Swiss, in fact.
06:58You've halved your money.
07:00Now, nothing else is going to open up for you.
07:02Where are you going to go?
07:03Go to Europe.
07:04Go to Europe.
07:04Right, I'm going to go Stollen.
07:06Truth or lie?
07:07That is a truth.
07:09That opens up Mouth of the River Rhine, European Court of Human Rights Building and Playmobil.
07:15Remember, we're looking for German things.
07:20I'm going to go Playmobil.
07:22Truth or lie?
07:24That is a truth.
07:25That opens up Ritter Sport Chocolate, David Hasselhoff and Setting of the Book Thief.
07:35David Hasselhoff is American, I believe.
07:38So I'm just going to go here.
07:40Truth or lie?
07:41That is a truth.
07:43That opens up a racetrack called The Green Hell, Pope John Paul II and the singer of Mambo No. 5.
07:53Lubega.
07:54Lubega.
07:55Yeah, I don't think he used Polish in, so I'm going to go that one.
07:58Truth or lie?
08:00That is a truth.
08:02Lubega was born in Germany.
08:04Amazing.
08:05The Oracle.
08:06Did it?
08:07£750.
08:08Let's take a look at the bridge.
08:11You knew Michael McIntyre, British, Lindt Chocolate, Swiss, you knew that.
08:17Last of the big four fashion weeks, Paris.
08:20Ah, right.
08:21Now, the band Berlin, they're from L.A.
08:24Europe's busiest theme park, Disney Paris, mouth of the River Rhine.
08:29That's in the Netherlands, in Rotterdam.
08:31The European Court of Human Rights Building is in France.
08:34You knew David Hasselhoff is definitely American.
08:38And Pope John Paul II was indeed Polish.
08:42So, you've made it across with £750, unless your family pressed that panic button.
08:50Shall we find out?
08:52Yeah.
08:52See if they did.
08:53Hello, waiting room.
08:55Hello.
08:55Hello.
08:56Well, the Oracle delivered.
08:58She did.
08:59That's why she's the Oracle.
09:01But did you, or did you not press that panic button?
09:05No.
09:06We have every faith.
09:07Every faith.
09:08So, Josie, with £750, please make your way to the vault.
09:21Carol, Sam, Ben, not a shabby star, I have to say.
09:24No, she's regarded well.
09:25Yeah.
09:25That's why she's the Oracle.
09:27Well, let's see who else is an Oracle in the family, yeah?
09:29Yeah.
09:30Bridge, please reveal the second category.
09:33The second category is film.
09:37Film.
09:37Now, did we mention earlier we weren't too keen on that subject?
09:41Yeah, I think...
09:42I don't want...
09:44This might be you, Ben.
09:45I'll probably watch more films than the rest of you, but yeah.
09:47So, yeah, I'll take film.
09:49Ben, come and join me on the bridge.
09:51Go on, Ben.
09:51Go on, Ben.
09:58Go on, Ben.
10:01Ben, welcome to the bridge.
10:02How are you doing?
10:03I'm doing all right.
10:04How are you doing?
10:05A bit nervous.
10:05It's not my favourite category, but yeah, we'll give it a go.
10:09What kind of films do you watch, then?
10:10I like a lot of military stuff.
10:11I'm into vehicles and stuff as well.
10:13So, anything that Fast and Furious stuff, anything with an engine, I'll take an interest
10:17in usually, so...
10:18Well, the category is film.
10:20Bridge, what are we looking for on this crossing?
10:24De Niro and DiCaprio films.
10:27We are looking for any film which lists Robert De Niro or Leonardo DiCaprio as accredited actor.
10:35Lies don't feature either actor.
10:38Okay.
10:39Two of my favourite actors.
10:40Do you like them?
10:41Yeah, I know a fair amount of them, I would think, but I'll probably prove myself wrong
10:44now, but we'll give it a go.
10:45Okay.
10:46Your five minutes starts now.
10:51Titanic and The Terminator.
10:53That is definitely not either of them.
10:55Titanic, most definitely, you know, hanging off the door and all that lot.
10:59So, we'll go Titanic.
11:00Truth or Lie?
11:02Yes, that's DiCaprio.
11:04That opens up Taxi Driver, Inception.
11:07So, I know both of them are correct.
11:10Inception for DiCaprio, Taxi Driver for De Niro.
11:13So, Inception, I like that.
11:15It's a good film.
11:15We'll go with that one.
11:16We'll go middle.
11:17Truth or Lie?
11:19Yes, Leonardo DiCaprio.
11:20That opens up Reservoir Dogs, Blood Diamond, and Goodfellas.
11:26Goodfellas is De Niro.
11:29Reservoir Dogs is a no.
11:32Blood Diamond is DiCaprio.
11:35Goodfellas would be De Niro.
11:37So, again, two options.
11:38We'll go forward.
11:39We'll go Blood Diamond for now.
11:40Truth or Lie?
11:42That is a truth.
11:43It's DiCaprio that opens up Las Vegas, Revolutionary Road, and Fargo.
11:50Four minutes for me.
11:51Now, this is...
11:53Remember, we are looking for De Niro and DiCaprio films.
11:57So, Las Vegas, for some reason, rings a bell.
12:01I think Las Vegas is...
12:03There's Morgan Freeman and De Niro and a couple of others in it, I think.
12:08Fargo, I don't think it is.
12:12Revolutionary Road, I've never actually heard of that one.
12:14So, I'm going to take a punt with Las Vegas.
12:17Truth or Lie?
12:20Yes, Robert De Niro, that opens up.
12:22Don't Look Up.
12:23J. Edgar and Nightcrawler.
12:27Ooh, again, three that I don't really recognise.
12:30The further you get, the harder it becomes.
12:33Yeah.
12:36Um...
12:37Don't Look Up, I think, might be DiCaprio.
12:40I don't know.
12:40I don't know them films at all.
12:43Go back to Taxi Driver, then.
12:44Go that way up, maybe.
12:45I'm going to take a cheeky go-round here and go Taxi Driver.
12:48Truth or Lie?
12:49See if anything comes up this way.
12:50Three minutes for me.
12:51Yes, De Niro, that opens up.
12:53Meet the Parents.
12:55Meet the Parents is definite.
12:56Truth or Lie?
12:58That is a truth.
12:59De Niro, that opens up.
13:01Backdraft.
13:01No, that's not.
13:02Backdraft isn't, I don't think.
13:04Right.
13:06Um...
13:06I've seen that, but I can't picture it in my head.
13:09I would go Don't Look Up.
13:11Um, I'm going to take a risk here.
13:13This is a risk because I can't think off the top of my head,
13:16so we'll go there.
13:17Truth or Lie?
13:19Yes, Robert De Niro.
13:20Stop the clock.
13:22That also opens up Donnie Brasco.
13:25Now, Ben, you take a look at the bridge.
13:27In the meantime, bridge, please reveal a lie.
13:33Yeah, Reservoir Dogs.
13:34Reservoir Dogs.
13:35Yeah, knew that, yeah.
13:35You ready?
13:36Let's go.
13:37Start the clock.
13:39Um, so, again, I'm going to...
13:41A bit of a punt.
13:42I'm going to take Donnie Brasco.
13:43I don't think he is.
13:44But it's not something that I can picture off the top of my head,
13:47so this could make it all go wrong.
13:49Truth or Lie?
13:51After your money, I think it's Al Pacino.
13:54Right, nothing else is going to open up for you,
13:56so take a look around.
13:57There has to be a truth there.
14:02Again, I'm going to take a punt.
14:03I'm going to step to the right.
14:04I'm going to go J Edgar.
14:05Truth or Lie?
14:07Yes, Leonardo DiCaprio.
14:09That opens up The Quick and The Dead and The Irishman.
14:14Oh, The Irishman jumped out at me to begin with.
14:19Go forward.
14:19They're both right.
14:20They're both right.
14:22I could...
14:23Yeah, Irishman.
14:24I'll take a...
14:24Truth or Lie?
14:26Yes.
14:27De Niro, that opens up Punch Drunk Love.
14:30The War with Grandpa and What's Eating Gilbert Grape.
14:35Again, I'm well out of my depth on these films now.
14:40I am going to take a punt of Punch Drunk Love.
14:45Truth or Lie?
14:47Oh, it's a lie.
14:48No.
14:49That's Adam Sandler.
14:51OK, nothing else is going to open up.
14:52Right, OK.
14:53War with Grandpa.
14:54Again, complete...
14:55Truth or Lie?
14:56That is the truth.
14:58De Niro, that opens up Body of Lies, Great Expectations and Carlito's Way.
15:05Yeah, maybe I don't watch as many films as I thought I do.
15:07One minute for me.
15:08You've got a minute left.
15:11Um...
15:12Body of Lies, for some reason, I've got in my head is De Niro,
15:15but that could be wrong.
15:20Oh, no.
15:21Yeah, OK, why not?
15:23Yeah, middle for diddle.
15:24Why not?
15:24Truth or Lie?
15:26It's DiCaprio that opens up Enemy at the Gates,
15:30the man in the Iron Mask and killing them softly.
15:34Oh, I don't know.
15:37Right, so...
15:3830 seconds remaining.
15:39I know that's not...
15:40I don't know about that.
15:41Man in the Iron Mask, I think, is DiCaprio.
15:43And I only remember that because I'm pretty sure...
15:45I remember seeing my cousin watch it many, many, many years ago.
15:49So I'm going to guess that that must go...
15:51Truth or Lie?
15:53It is a truth.
15:54It plays both parts, doesn't it?
15:56Yes, that's it, yeah.
15:57Well done, Ben.
15:58Absolutely.
15:58Two Lies, 575 pounds.
16:02Or a cross, that's what matters.
16:03Absolutely.
16:04Yes.
16:05Here are the truths that you missed.
16:07Goodfellas, one of my favourite films, Robert De Niro.
16:11Don't Look Up, a DiCaprio film.
16:13Revolutionary Road, that was DiCaprio.
16:15The Quick and the Dead, Leonardo DiCaprio.
16:19What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
16:20A 90s film, that's DiCaprio again.
16:22I think you know more about De Niro than you do about DiCaprio, funnily enough.
16:26The Great Expectations, that is De Niro.
16:29Yeah.
16:29So you've made it across with 575 pounds,
16:34unless your teammates press that panic button.
16:37Should we find out?
16:37We'll find out, let's see.
16:38So, team, family, that was an amazing crossing, I have to say.
16:43He did very well, he did.
16:44He did well, yeah.
16:45But I have to ask the question, did you have the faith in Ben?
16:49Well, we got to a point where we didn't know the answer
16:52and we didn't think Ben would, so we...
16:54Did you press the panic button?
16:56We did.
16:56We did.
16:57He got across.
16:58I know, I know, sorry, sorry.
17:00So let's see where you were on the bridge when they pressed it.
17:04Oh, yeah, let's see.
17:06OK, nothing else is going to open up.
17:08We don't have time.
17:08Right, OK.
17:09War with Grandpa, again, complete.
17:11Truth or lies?
17:13That is the truth.
17:14De Niro.
17:14It's all right.
17:16Ben, they pressed it when you banked £275.
17:21So please make your way to the vault.
17:24OK.
17:30So let's go to the vault and give Josie the news.
17:35Josie, Ben faced films.
17:38He got himself a cross, so he joins you with £275.
17:44Hooray.
17:44Oh, that's good.
17:45Great.
17:47You got it.
17:48Yeah, we got it.
17:49We did it.
17:49We did it.
17:50Carol, Sam.
17:52Yes.
17:52Hello.
17:531,025 pounds in the bank so far, two across.
17:57Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're happy with that.
17:59Let's see if we can make it three, shall we?
18:00We certainly can.
18:01Yeah, here we go.
18:02Bridge, can you please reveal the third category?
18:07The third category is...
18:11Objects.
18:12Objects.
18:13What does that mean?
18:14Could mean anything.
18:15It could mean anything, couldn't it?
18:18Do you want to go?
18:18I'll do objects, yes.
18:20Carol, come and join me on the bridge.
18:23Go on, Mum.
18:33Carol.
18:34Hello.
18:34Family are flying, quite literally.
18:37Good, yeah, we're getting there.
18:38Two sons have been in the RAF.
18:40Yeah, very proud.
18:41Very proud, as you should be.
18:42Yeah, yeah, very proud.
18:43Right.
18:44Yeah.
18:44The category is objects.
18:47Bridge, what are we looking for?
18:50Objects and their parts.
18:52We are looking for objects correctly paired with something that is commonly part of that object.
19:00Lies are incorrect pairings.
19:04OK.
19:04Your five minutes starts now.
19:09Pinball machine, flippers, fireplace, mantle.
19:14Both right.
19:15Pinball machine, flippers, fireplace, mantle.
19:19We'll go pinball machine.
19:22Truth or lie?
19:23That is a truth that opens up Yale lock, tumbler, roulette wheel, conning tower.
19:30I don't think that's it.
19:33Tumbler.
19:34I'm going to go fireplace, mantle.
19:37Truth or lie?
19:39That is a truth that opens up.
19:42Microwave oven magnetron.
19:44No idea.
19:46Yale lock and a tumbler.
19:47Tumbler for the lock, Mum.
19:49I don't know.
19:50It sounds like it should be because it's magnetics and things, but I also think a Yale lock's got a
19:55tumbler in it, so I'm going that way.
19:58Truth or lie?
20:01That is a truth that opens up jackhammer, presser foot, cricket bat, splice.
20:07Four minutes remaining.
20:08Cricket bat, splice.
20:09It's the back of the bat, Mum.
20:12I haven't a clue.
20:15Erm, presser foot.
20:16We're looking at things that go together, things that are connected.
20:20Well, it sounds like it should have one of those, but I don't know.
20:23Cricket bat, go cricket bat.
20:24And I wouldn't know if a cricket bat had a splice, so I'm going to go there.
20:28Truth or lie?
20:32Presser foot's on a sewing machine.
20:33You've halved your money.
20:35Nothing else is going to open up.
20:38Take a look around.
20:39Where are you going to go?
20:40I'm going back to the magnetron.
20:45Truth or lie?
20:46That is a truth that opens up pocket watch, crown, cement mixer, pauldron.
20:54Right, I think the pocket watch crown, is that the turny bit?
21:00I believe it is.
21:01That's where I'm going.
21:03Truth or lie?
21:05Absolutely correct.
21:07It's the winding wheels.
21:07Three minutes.
21:08That opens up guitar, featherboard, and sword, pommel.
21:13Right, featherboard.
21:16Yeah, pommel.
21:18That could be the...
21:19It's the cross.
21:20Yeah, it is a pommel.
21:21Sword and pommel.
21:22Oh, I'm not really sure, but I'm going to go...
21:25I think I'll go for the guitar.
21:28Truth or lie?
21:30It's a lie!
21:32No!
21:33Right.
21:34Featherboard is on a power saw.
21:35OK, you've got two lies.
21:37You can't afford to step on another one.
21:39Right.
21:41Go on, sword, Mum.
21:43Go on, sword.
21:43Right, we'll go pommel.
21:45Truth or lie?
21:47That is a truth.
21:49That opens up hot air balloon, gondola, diesel engine, spark plug, DC motor, commutator.
21:58The gondola's the bit at the bottom of the hot air balloon.
22:02Diesel's not a spark plug, I don't think.
22:04Hot air balloon.
22:05Hot air balloon.
22:07Gondola.
22:07Two minutes for me.
22:08Truth or lie?
22:10That is a truth.
22:11That opens up transistor collector globe meridian snooker queue ferrule.
22:20So it gets tougher the further you get across, Carol, doesn't it?
22:23I am completely lost now, so...
22:25Remember, we're looking for objects paired with something that's usually part of that object.
22:31Right, I'm going to go globe meridian.
22:33Truth or lie?
22:35That is a truth.
22:36That opens up bicycle, derailleur, typewriter, platen, DSLR camera, crooks lens.
22:45Right, I know this.
22:47I know a typewriter has a platen.
22:49Go on, Mum.
22:50Go on, then.
22:50I'm going to go here because I know that typewriter has a platen.
22:53Truth or lie?
22:53Yeah, go on.
22:54That is a truth.
22:54That opens up trumpet, escutcheon, helicopter, Jesus nut, canoe, thwart.
23:02Oh, I'm completely lost now.
23:05Quick, you've got to go on, Mum.
23:06Come on, Mum.
23:07One minute remaining.
23:10Yeah, well, I'm completely lost.
23:12I'm guessing now.
23:13I'm totally guessing.
23:14Come on, Mum.
23:15Go forward.
23:16Go forward.
23:20In for a penny, in for a pound.
23:21I'm going to go...
23:25I'm going to go thwart.
23:26Truth or lie?
23:28It is a truth that opens up solar panel, brood cells, loom, heddle, heart monitor, tremulant.
23:3730 seconds.
23:38You've got a 50-50 there, so you've got to work out which one it is.
23:42Come on, then.
23:43Come on.
23:43Come on.
23:44Brood cells, loom, sand.
23:46It sounds like it should be a heddle.
23:49I don't know.
23:51Right, I'm going.
23:53Truth or lie?
23:55It is a truth.
23:59775 pounds.
24:00How did that have no idea?
24:02I know, I know, I know, I know.
24:03Let's take a look at some of those lies, shall we?
24:06A conning tower is on a submarine.
24:10A pauldron is the shoulder on a suit of armour.
24:13All right.
24:13Only petrol engines have spark plugs.
24:15Yeah, I did know that, yeah.
24:16An escutcheon is around a keyhole.
24:19Oh, yeah.
24:20Crook's lens, they're in sunglasses.
24:22A tremulant is part of a wind organ.
24:25And brood cells are part of a beehive.
24:29Where the queen lays her eggs.
24:31Cool, yeah.
24:32Carol, you've made it across with 775 pounds.
24:36Please make your way to the vault.
24:45Let's go to the vault and give Josie and Ben the news.
24:49Carol did brilliantly and she's joining you with 775 pounds.
24:56Yeah, yeah, yeah.
24:57Two, two, two.
24:58Yeah, well done.
25:01Sam, not looking too bad now, is it?
25:04No, she did well.
25:05She did very well.
25:05So, no pressure whatsoever, Sam?
25:07Shall we find out what the category is?
25:09Let's have a look.
25:10Bridge, please reveal the final category.
25:13The fourth category is books.
25:17Books, Sam.
25:18Are you a big reader?
25:19A little bit.
25:20Not as much as I probably should do.
25:21Well, as you're now on your own,
25:24the bridge is going to double your money.
25:26So, every correct step is worth £200.
25:28So, you could make some serious money.
25:30Sam, come and join me on the bridge.
25:43Sam, welcome to the bridge.
25:44Thank you very much.
25:45Sam, what's it like working with the Red Arrows?
25:47It's great.
25:47I love it.
25:48It's something that I never thought was for me
25:51until I kind of saw behind the curtain a little bit
25:53when I was working with them at Scampton for the first time.
25:56And then it was like, yeah, I want a piece of that.
25:59I want a piece of that.
26:00The timing is incredible because I was at Buckingham Palace
26:03for the VE Day celebrations.
26:05And all those jets are queuing up.
26:07They are.
26:07And they've all got to come over at exactly that right second.
26:12They're very good at what they do.
26:13A lot of pressure.
26:13A lot of pressure.
26:14Talking of pressure, the category is books.
26:18Yeah.
26:18Bridge, what are we looking for?
26:22Books published after 1950.
26:24We are looking for books first published after 1950.
26:29Any book first published before 1950 is a lie.
26:35OK.
26:36And remember, you're paying for £200 each step.
26:40Your five minutes starts now.
26:46We Solve Murders, Richard Osman, James and the Giant Peach, Roald Dahl.
26:52Two great books.
26:53I know that's an older one.
26:55I'm not sure about 1950s after that.
26:59I'm going to go We Solve Murders, Richard Osman.
27:02Truth or lie?
27:04That is a truth.
27:062024.
27:07That opens up.
27:08Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte, Carrie, Stephen King.
27:15Again, I think that's an older one.
27:19I think I'm going to go Stephen King on this one.
27:22Yeah, I am.
27:23I'm going to go Stephen King.
27:24Truth or lie?
27:26Published in 1974.
27:28That opens up June.
27:31Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell, The Princess Bride, William Goldman.
27:37Gone with the Wind.
27:38Gone with the Wind, I think, is another old one.
27:40June.
27:41I know the films are relatively recent.
27:43And The Princess Bride.
27:45Four minutes remain.
27:47I'm going to take a punt on June.
27:50Truth or lie?
27:53Yes, 1965.
27:55That opens up A Clockwork Orange, Anthony Burgess.
27:58The Time Machine, H.G. Wells, Beloved, Tony Morrison.
28:05Remember, we're looking for books published after 1950.
28:11Take a look around.
28:13Yeah.
28:14A Clockwork Orange.
28:15Again, I've seen the film A Clockwork Orange.
28:17I know that was after 1950.
28:20Not sure of the book.
28:21I think H.G. Wells is maybe an old one as well.
28:25I'm going to go Beloved, Tony Morrison.
28:28Truth or lie?
28:30That is a truth.
28:311987.
28:33That opens up Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut.
28:37Brideshead revisited Evelyn Waugh.
28:40Master and Commander Patrick O'Brien.
28:44Three minutes remaining.
28:46Again, I think that's been made into a film, I think, as well.
28:50I have no idea about them two.
28:54I'm going to maybe take a sidestep, I think, and go Master and Commander.
28:58Truth or lie?
28:59Published in 1969.
29:02That opens up Green Eggs and Ham, Dr. Seuss, Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf, War Horse, Michael Morpurgo.
29:12War Horse, I think, is about the horses in World War I, I think, isn't it?
29:18Dr. Seuss could be an old one.
29:21Virginia Woolf.
29:25I'm going to go sideways again, I think.
29:27Truth or lie?
29:29It's a lie, I'm afraid.
29:31You've halved your money.
29:321920s, that book.
29:341920s, yeah.
29:35Nothing else is going to open up for you, my friend.
29:41Let's try Green Eggs and Ham.
29:44Truth or lie?
29:45Two minutes.
29:461960.
29:47That opens up the safety zone.
29:48I am going to go.
29:49Stop the clock.
29:50It also opens up Brighton Rock, Graham Green, and Watership Down, Richard Adams.
29:56Sam, take a look around the bridge.
29:59In the meantime, bridge, please reveal a lie.
30:051895.
30:06Brilliant book, though.
30:07OK, Sam, are you ready?
30:09Yeah.
30:09Let's go.
30:10Your time starts now.
30:13I think Watership Down's a relatively old one, I think.
30:18Brighton Rock could be as well.
30:20I'm going to try Brighton Rock, I think.
30:24Truth or lie?
30:27It's a lie, I'm afraid.
30:29You're down to 350 pounds.
30:321930s, nothing's going to open up for you.
30:34No, it's not, is it?
30:35Where are you going to go?
30:38I'm going to try and come round.
30:39I'm going to go try over that way, I think.
30:42I think that's old, but I'm going to take a punt.
30:46Truth or lie?
30:47That is the truth.
30:48It's a lie, 1969.
30:49That opens up the bell jar.
30:51Sylvia Plath, a wizard of Earthsea, Ursula K. Le Guin.
30:56Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Richard Bark.
30:59Remember, we're looking for books published after 1950.
31:04Let's go, Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
31:07Truth or lie?
31:08One minute.
31:09That's 1970.
31:10That opens up on the road.
31:12Jack Kerouac, The Stranger, Albert Camus.
31:16Books really isn't my thing.
31:18It gets harder the further you get across.
31:21I'm going to go The Stranger.
31:22Truth or lie?
31:25Oh, it's a lie, I'm afraid, Sam.
31:28The Stranger was written in the 1940s.
31:31OK.
31:32Let's take a look at the bridge.
31:36Jane Eyre was published in 1847.
31:39Gone with the Wind, 1936.
31:43Brideshead revisited, 1945.
31:47And finally, The Stranger, or Le Tranger, was published in 1946.
31:55Sam, I'm afraid you've been beaten by the bridge.
31:58And for now, your game is over.
32:06Let's go to the vault and give Josie, Ben and Carol the news.
32:12Sam was looking for books, but sadly, he crashed out with three lies.
32:19So, for now, it's down to you three.
32:23Come and join me for the final crossing.
32:25Let's go.
32:26Let's go.
32:26Let's go.
32:26Let's go.
32:32Welcome back, team.
32:34You've made it here with £1,800.
32:38Now, you face the final crossing, and you're playing this one as a team.
32:43Remember, only one of you has to make it across to bank that money.
32:47Before we start, the bridge has an offer.
32:51You can sell a player, which means you will double your money to £3,600.
32:59Or you can buy Sam back, but it means you'll half your money.
33:04What are you going to do?
33:05We'd be better off with Sam.
33:06Yeah, we're going to buy him back.
33:07We're here for the laugh, so, yeah, we've started together.
33:09We're here for the laugh, and four brains are better than three.
33:11Absolutely.
33:12Right, let's bring back Sam.
33:14Here he is.
33:15There he is, the man.
33:17Yeah.
33:18Come on.
33:19Let's go for it.
33:20Right, you're now playing for £900.
33:24What would you spend the money on?
33:25Put it towards the holiday.
33:26I'm off to Japan next year.
33:27Oh, very nice.
33:29We've got family on.
33:30We've got family on, so they'll probably go on that as well.
33:31Help out with that as well.
33:32Put it in the kitty.
33:33Yeah.
33:34Why not?
33:34Right, let's play the final crossing.
33:36You're playing this one as a team, so you can confer as much as you like.
33:41You'll face one row at a time, and there's only one true statement on each row.
33:47The timer starts when I finish reading the last statement.
33:50Make sure you're standing on a step before the wave hits you.
33:53If you're not, you're out of the game, and the next player takes over.
33:58Now, please stand in the order that you'd like to play.
34:02Ben's going first.
34:03I'm going first.
34:05Yeah, I got last.
34:06You got there.
34:07Okay, Ben, you're first up.
34:08Come and join me on the bridge.
34:16Ben, welcome to the final crossing.
34:18Remember, step on the truths, steer clear of those lies.
34:23Are you ready?
34:24As I'll ever be.
34:25Bridge, please reveal the first row.
34:30Goldfinger was the first James Bond film.
34:34Sabrina Carpenter was a member of the Carpenters.
34:38Players at Wimbledon must wear almost entirely white clothes.
34:44That's wrong.
34:45Straight away.
34:46I know that's definitely wrong.
34:47Here comes the way.
34:48It's Wimbledon, I think.
34:49Doctor No was the first James Bond film.
34:51We're going for Wimbledon, yeah?
34:52Definitely Wimbledon, yeah.
34:53I would go Wimbledon, definitely.
34:54Cool.
34:54Let's go, then.
34:55Okay.
34:56Ben, is that a truth, or is that a lie?
35:04It is the truth.
35:05Well played.
35:06That'll do, that'll do.
35:08Bridge, please reveal the next row.
35:12A baked Alaska is ice cream wrapped in puff pastry.
35:16Edgar Allan Poe created the character Professor Moriarty.
35:21The T in FTSE 100 Index stands for transaction.
35:25The Olympics have never been held in Africa.
35:30The Olympics, do you think?
35:31Yeah, I think, um...
35:32Here comes the wave.
35:34Baked Alaska's not.
35:34Baked Alaska's got sponge and ice cream.
35:37I think that's Financial Times' stock exchange, isn't it?
35:40Moriarty's Conan Doyle, isn't it?
35:41Yeah.
35:42I'd say, I wouldn't know what that one is.
35:43So we'll go Olympics.
35:44Here comes the wave.
35:45Let's go Olympics, yeah.
35:46For Africa, yeah?
35:47Yeah, go Africa, yeah.
35:47Right, OK, we'll go for that one.
35:50Ben, you have stepped on.
35:51The Olympics have never been held in Africa.
35:56Is that a truth?
35:57Please be the truth.
35:58Or...
35:59Please be the truth.
36:00Is that a lie?
36:06It is a truth.
36:08Yes, yes, yes.
36:09I'll do.
36:09Only four rows left.
36:11Bridge, please reveal the next row.
36:14Harrah's was founded before Selfridges.
36:17Catherine Zeta-Jones played Roxy Hart in the film Chicago.
36:22Snails are crustaceans.
36:25Snails are mollusks.
36:26Here comes the wave.
36:26Yeah, they're mollusks.
36:27I think Zeta-Jones did play that.
36:30She was in it.
36:30I knew she was in it.
36:31I don't know her character.
36:32I don't know who she played.
36:33Again, I wouldn't have an idea at all about Harrah's and Selfridges.
36:37Which one do we reckon?
36:38I reckon.
36:38I think it's between them two.
36:40Do you reckon Harrah's was before?
36:41Oh, we need a truth, don't we?
36:43I think you're right.
36:43I think Catherine Zeta-Jones.
36:45Shall we go for that one?
36:45She was in it.
36:46I know she's in it.
36:47Yeah, we'll take that one.
36:47Yeah, we'll take that one.
36:48It comes the wave.
36:49Yep.
36:51Ben, you have stepped on Catherine Zeta-Jones,
36:55played Roxy Hart in the film Chicago.
36:58Zeta-Jones, I can't.
36:59Is that a truth or is that a lie?
37:08It's a lie, I'm afraid.
37:10Renny Zellweger played Roxy Hart.
37:13Ben, thank you for playing,
37:15but you've been beaten by the bridge.
37:17Carol, come and join me.
37:20Carol, welcome to the final crossing.
37:23Hello.
37:23Bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
37:28Harrah's was founded before Selfridges.
37:31Snails are crustaceans.
37:34Snails are not...
37:35Crustaceans are...
37:37Mollus?
37:38Yeah, crustaceans are crap.
37:39That one thing.
37:40It comes the wave.
37:40Go that one.
37:41Go that one.
37:43Yeah.
37:43Sure?
37:43Yeah.
37:44Yeah.
37:46Is that a truth?
37:47I hope so.
37:49Or is that a lie?
37:54It is a truth.
37:56Yes, yes, yes.
37:56Well done.
37:57Well done.
37:57Only three rows left.
38:00Bridge, please reveal the next row.
38:03Franklin D. Roosevelt's face features on Mount Rushmore.
38:08Thorpe Park opened in the 1970s.
38:11Dave Buses is a character in Gavin and Stacey.
38:16Vermillion is a shade of yellow.
38:20Vermillion's red.
38:20It comes the wave.
38:21Yeah.
38:22Dave Buses is in it.
38:25I think he is.
38:25I've never seen it.
38:27I wouldn't know about Thorpe Park.
38:28Huh?
38:29I wouldn't know about Thorpe Park
38:30and I don't know if Franklin D. Roosevelt's...
38:32No, I don't think he's on...
38:33I don't think he is.
38:33I don't think he's on...
38:33No, I think he's on their choices.
38:35Yeah?
38:35The truth, yeah.
38:36I think that one.
38:38Carol, you have stepped on.
38:42Dave Buses is a character in Gavin and Stacey.
38:47To stay in the game.
38:49Is that a truth?
38:51Hope so.
38:52Or is it a lie?
38:55Dave coaches.
39:00Yeah, it's Dave coaches.
39:00You just said it.
39:01Yeah, it's Dave coaches.
39:02Dave coaches, not Dave Buses.
39:04Carol, I'm sorry, but you've been beaten by the bridge.
39:07Thank you for playing.
39:08Sam, come and join me.
39:11Sam, welcome to the final crossing.
39:14Nice to be back.
39:15Bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
39:20Franklin D. Roosevelt's face features on Mount Rushmore.
39:24Thorpe Park opened in the 1970s.
39:28Vermillion is a shade of yellow.
39:33Vermillion's definitely red, so it's not yet that one.
39:35We don't think he's in the...
39:36And I don't think he's on...
39:38He comes away.
39:39So I think it's...
39:41Shall we go Thorpe Park?
39:41Thorpe Park.
39:42Yeah, sure.
39:42Yeah, yeah.
39:43Go for Thorpe Park.
39:44Right.
39:44Yeah, yeah.
39:46Sam, you have stepped on Thorpe Park, opened in the 1970s.
39:51Is that a truth?
39:53Or is that a lie?
40:01It is the truth.
40:02It opened in 1979.
40:05Two more rows left.
40:06Bridge, please reveal the next row.
40:09The nut in a Cadbury's fruit and nut bar is almond.
40:15Denmark's national bird is the puffin.
40:17Tony Blackburn was born in Blackburn.
40:21No, I think the nut in a fruit and nut bar is...
40:25Is it hazelnut?
40:26I think it's an hazelnut.
40:28I don't think that's true either.
40:29Is Tony Blackburn born in Blackburn?
40:31No, I don't think so.
40:33I seem to think he's...
40:34I'm going there, Jo.
40:34Yeah, go on.
40:35Yeah.
40:36Sam, you have stepped on.
40:39Denmark's national bird is a puffin.
40:42Is that a truth?
40:44I think it's too much.
40:46Or is it a lie?
40:54It's a swan.
40:55I'm afraid you've been beaten by the bridge.
40:57Thank you for playing, my friend.
40:59Josie, come and join me.
41:02Josie, welcome to the final crossing.
41:05Bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
41:10The nut in a Cadbury's fruit and nut bar is almond.
41:15Tony Blackburn was born in Blackburn.
41:18Oh, God.
41:20Here comes the wave.
41:25I'm going to go for this one.
41:28I said it was hazelnut, and now I'm...
41:31Well, you've stepped on.
41:33The nut in a Cadbury's fruit and nut bar is almond.
41:39To stay in the game, Oracle, is that a truth?
41:44Or is that a lie?
41:52It is a truth!
41:54I don't believe it.
41:55I was convinced you weren't going to step on it.
41:57I got in my head.
41:58It's an hazelnut, but I think that's their whole nut bar.
42:01You are absolutely right, Oracle.
42:04OK, one row left.
42:06One step away from taking home £900.
42:11Are you ready?
42:12Yeah, I'm ready.
42:13Bridge, please reveal the final row.
42:17There are more kangaroos in Australia than people.
42:21Cleopatra was the first female pharaoh of ancient Egypt.
42:29I'm going for this one.
42:30There you go.
42:31You stepped on it, didn't you?
42:33Yeah.
42:33There are more kangaroos in Australia than there are people.
42:39Josie, for £900, is that a truth?
42:45I hope so.
42:46Or is that a lie?
42:57It is the truth!
42:59Well done, you!
42:59Yes, got it!
43:00Josie, there are almost twice as many kangaroos as there are humans in Australia.
43:05Oh, that's good to know.
43:05So, everybody, come and join us!
43:07Yeah!
43:08Yes!
43:09We got it!
43:11We got it!
43:11We got it!
43:12We got it!
43:12We got it!
43:12We got it!
43:13We got it!
43:13That's a nice bit of money for the holiday fun.
43:18Please join us again next time when another team will take on the Bridge of Lies.
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