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Bridge of Lies - Season 5 Episode 8
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00:00Welcome to the Bridge of Lies, where winning is simple.
00:05Just step on the truths.
00:07It is a truth!
00:09That is a truth!
00:12And avoid the lies.
00:15No!
00:17It's a lie!
00:20Let's meet the team.
00:23I'm Terry.
00:24I'm Charlie.
00:25I'm Meg.
00:26I'm Cathy.
00:26Welcome team, how do you know each other?
00:28Well, Charlie's my wife, and she gets thrown into all my harebrained schemes, like setting up a wheelchair basketball team,
00:36which Cathy and Meg joined.
00:38So in short, Ross, we're all members of the Dorset Demons wheelchair basketball club.
00:42The Dorset Demons!
00:44Yep, that's us.
00:45I love it.
00:46And Meg, how did you get involved in the Demons?
00:49I was just going down the high street one day, and someone comes up to me, and they're like,
00:54Do you like basketball? There's a basketball team. Do you want to join it?
00:57Yeah, why not?
00:58So I gave her the details, and it's near where I live, so I just joined and turned up one
01:02day.
01:02So who's the star player then?
01:04Oh, we don't have star players. We have a star coach.
01:07Says the wife and the assistant coach. Shall we get on with it? Right, all that stands between you and
01:16a cash prize today are five crossings. You'll each have to take on the bridge, banking as much money as
01:22you possibly can. Beat the bridge, and you'll earn a place in our vault, and anyone in there at the
01:28end will get the chance to join forces to take on the final crossing.
01:33Are you ready?
01:35Oh, yes.
01:35Let's go do those.
01:36Bridge, can you please reveal the opening category?
01:39The first category is...
01:41Letters.
01:44Letters.
01:45Letters.
01:45Who wants to crack at letters?
01:46Letters?
01:47Sure.
01:48Yeah, yeah.
01:50Meg, away you go then.
01:51Yep.
01:52It's you, Meg.
01:52Yep.
01:53Meg, come and join me on the bridge.
01:56Go on, Meg. Do it for the deal.
01:57Come on, Meg.
01:57You've got this.
01:58You've got this.
02:03Meg.
02:04Hi.
02:05How are you feeling?
02:06I'm excited, actually, yeah.
02:07Good.
02:09Excitement is good, nerves are good.
02:11Yeah, there's definitely some of them in the mix.
02:12Meg, tell us a bit about yourself.
02:13So, I work for the British Heart Foundation.
02:15I volunteer in one of their stores.
02:17Yeah.
02:17I do a bit of online listing, so things we get donated, stuff like that.
02:21Yeah, that's good.
02:22And working on the till, yeah.
02:24Right, are you ready to play?
02:25I'm ready to play.
02:26Okay, you've got five minutes on the clock.
02:29Every correct step is worth £100.
02:32But go on a lie and your money is half.
02:36Hit three lies and your crossing is over.
02:39There are ten lies on the bridge,
02:41but remember there is always a path to safety.
02:44Now, there are two safety zones
02:46where you can stop the clock and reveal a lie.
02:50And in the waiting room, there's the panic button.
02:53Now, if your teammates press it, they'll send you to the vault with any money you've banked up to that
03:00point.
03:00But it can only be used once.
03:04The category is letters.
03:06Bridge.
03:07What are we looking for?
03:09Things that start with J.
03:12We are looking for things which begin with the letter J.
03:16Lies begin with a different letter.
03:19Now, we mean the first name or first word unless otherwise specified.
03:26Okay.
03:27Your five minutes starts now.
03:32Nursery rhyme pair who fell down a hill.
03:36Name given to South Korean pop music.
03:40Okay, so that's K-pop.
03:42I know that.
03:43And that's Jack and Jill.
03:45So I am going to go with that answer.
03:48Truth or lie?
03:50That is a truth that opens up.
03:53Hasbro tower game with 54 wooden blocks.
03:57Term used for a female donkey.
04:01Both of those are right.
04:02I would have thought that it's not mule because that's half donkey, half horse.
04:05I don't know what it is, but I do know I think that's Jenga.
04:09So I'm going to go with that one.
04:13Truth or lie?
04:15It is Jenga that opens up.
04:18First event in an Olympic decathlon.
04:21British car brand with Vanquish models.
04:26Jaguar.
04:26Jaguar.
04:27It should be Jaguar.
04:28Despite the fact I play basketball, I'm not really that up.
04:31Four minutes remaining.
04:32With my sports, especially the Olympics.
04:35So I'm not sure about that one.
04:37But I have a funny feeling that might be Jaguar.
04:43I'm not sure.
04:44Remember, we're looking for things that start with J.
04:48I'm still going to go with this one though.
04:50I have confidence in this one.
04:52Okay.
04:53Truth or lie?
04:56It's a lie.
04:58Oh!
05:00Aston Martin, not Jaguar I'm afraid.
05:03So nothing's going to open up.
05:05So look around.
05:08I guess...
05:08It's going to be Jenny or Javelin then.
05:11I can't think what that one would be.
05:12I'm trying to think of ones that begin with J, but my brain has gone blank.
05:17I'm still not sure about that one.
05:20So I'm going to try that one.
05:25Truth or lie?
05:28No.
05:29What?
05:29Oh!
05:30It's the hundred meters.
05:32Three minutes remaining.
05:33Nothing is going to open up.
05:35So it's got to be the donkey then.
05:36It's got to be the donkey.
05:38Here we go.
05:40Truth or lie?
05:40Okay.
05:42It's a Jenny.
05:44I've never heard of that.
05:45So that opens up country where Kintsugi pottery was invented.
05:51Shakespeare's play Romeo and something.
05:55That's Japan, isn't it, the first one?
05:58Right.
05:58So I think Kintsugi is where they put back broken pottery with gold.
06:03I might be wrong, but I think that's that.
06:05So I'm going to go because I'm confident that is Romeo and Juliet.
06:08Yeah.
06:09Truth or lie?
06:11That is a truth.
06:12That opens up banned with 90s hit single, Virtual Insanity.
06:18100% it's that.
06:20It is Dramaquai, if I'm saying that right.
06:22Okay.
06:22Truth or lie?
06:24It's Dramaquai that opens up.
06:27Mask antagonist of The Dark Knight Rises.
06:30Biscuit made after Roger from The Beano.
06:33Is it?
06:35I've never seen The Beano.
06:36Or I know it's comics as well.
06:39Um, so I don't know about that one, but I'm fairly certain that is The Joker.
06:45So I'm gonna go for this one.
06:48Truth or lie?
06:51No.
06:53Oh!
06:53It's Bane, not The Joker.
06:57Oh!
06:58Three lies.
07:00Meg, let's take a look at the bridge.
07:02Here are the truths that you missed.
07:04The country where Kintsugi pottery was invented was Japan.
07:08And the biscuit named after Roger from The Beano, who knows this, but it is a jammy dodger.
07:16Right.
07:18That was a really, really tough, tough bridge.
07:22Meg, with three lies, it means you're out of the game unless your teammates press that panic button.
07:30Should we find out?
07:31Yep.
07:32Terry, Charlie, Cathy, my word, that was a tough start.
07:37That was really tough.
07:37To be fair, we would have made the same mistakes.
07:39Yeah, we're making the same mistakes here.
07:41And you're not the only one, trust me.
07:43But the big question is, did you press that panic button?
07:48We were convinced it was Joker 2.
07:49We were sure she got it right.
07:50So we decided there was no need to press it.
07:52So, no, we didn't, I'm afraid.
07:53We were so sure it was Joker 2.
07:54Sorry, Meg.
07:55Sorry, Meg.
07:55Meg, I'm afraid they didn't press that panic button.
07:59So, for now, your game is over.
08:08Terry, Charlie, Cathy.
08:11Hi.
08:11That was a tough start.
08:14That was so hard.
08:15We thought she got them right as well every time.
08:17We thought, yeah, that's right.
08:19I mean, we would have all done the same.
08:20Are you ready?
08:21We got this.
08:22As ready as we're going to be.
08:24Bridge, please reveal the second category.
08:27The second category is...
08:29The body.
08:31The body.
08:33That's over to you, Cathy, I think.
08:34I guess that would be me, then.
08:35Over to you, Cathy.
08:36Come and join me on the bridge.
08:39Good luck, Cathy.
08:41Let's do this.
08:46Cathy, welcome to the bridge.
08:48As soon as they said body, they went, Cathy, Cathy.
08:53What's that about?
08:54Well, I'm the medic of the gang.
08:55So, if I get this wrong, this shall be really embarrassing.
08:58Oh, no pressure whatsoever.
08:59When you say the medic of the gang, explain to me what that means.
09:02Well, I'm a public health professional.
09:05I'm working in infectious diseases and I should know the body, I hope.
09:10So, depending on what the questions will be.
09:12The category is body, bridge.
09:15What are we looking for?
09:18Body parts and their scientific names.
09:22So, we are looking for the common names for body parts correctly paired with their scientific name.
09:30Lies are incorrect pairings.
09:33Mm-hm.
09:34Your five minutes starts now.
09:40Skull, cranium, collarbone, clavicle.
09:44Yep, absolutely.
09:45They're both correct.
09:46So, let's start with the head.
09:48Truth or lie?
09:51That is a truth.
09:52That opens up eyeball, adenoid, breastbone, sternum.
09:58Nope, that's definitely wrong.
09:59And the breastbone is the sternum.
10:02And let me just actually open this one up over there as well.
10:04Truth or lie?
10:06That is a truth that opens up brain, helix.
10:10Nope, that is a part of the brain, but let's go for the breastbone.
10:14Truth or lie?
10:16That is a truth that opens up windpipe, trachea, shin, tibia.
10:22Let's just open this up.
10:23Oh, go on, Cathy.
10:25They are also both right.
10:27So, that's a good start, actually.
10:29Let's go for the windpipe.
10:30Truth or lie?
10:32That is a truth that opens up tailbone, coccyx, kneecap, patella.
10:38Four minutes remaining.
10:39Thigh, thymus.
10:41Nope, that's wrong.
10:42Thymus is in your chest.
10:44Tailbone is correct.
10:45Kneecap is correct.
10:47Shin tibia is correct.
10:49Let's just open this up.
10:51Truth or lie?
10:52That is a truth that opens up lower jaw, mandible, gums, gingivae.
11:00Yes, they're both correct.
11:01We're looking for body parts and their scientific names.
11:05Two correct here.
11:06Let's find a safe spot.
11:07Truth or lie?
11:10That is a truth that opens up armpit, sacrum.
11:14That's not right.
11:15Definitely not the sacrum.
11:17So, let's go for the lower jaw.
11:19Truth or lie?
11:20That is a truth that opens up wrist, carpus, big toe, hallux.
11:27It's just going to go into the safety zone, yeah?
11:30Yep, hallux is true.
11:31Wrist carpus is true.
11:34Shall we go to the big toe?
11:38Truth or lie?
11:41That is a truth.
11:42That opens up the safety zone, stop the clock.
11:45It also opens up eyelid, palpebra, outer ear, lunilla.
11:52Oh, boy.
11:53Ridge.
11:54Please reveal a random lie.
11:58The helix is the fleshy ridge of the ear.
12:01But I'm guessing the way you're going, you probably knew that.
12:04Yeah, we knew that.
12:06Your time starts now.
12:10Just out of interest.
12:11I just want to go down this end and see what's happening here.
12:14I go for the kneecap.
12:16Truth or lie?
12:19That is a truth.
12:20It opens up shoulder blade, scapula, nape of the neck, nuca, throat, pleura.
12:27Come on, Kathy.
12:28No, that's definitely not the pleura.
12:30It's the lungs.
12:31Not so sure about that.
12:32But I'll go for the shoulder blade.
12:34Truth or lie?
12:36That is a truth.
12:37That opens up the safety zone, stop the clock.
12:41Ridge, please reveal a lie.
12:45Okay, yeah, we knew that too.
12:46The thymus, as you said, is in the chest.
12:49Okay, your time starts now.
12:53Oh, boy.
12:55Remember, we're looking for body parts and their scientific names.
13:01Let's do the carpus.
13:05Truth or lie?
13:06That is a truth.
13:08That opens up.
13:10Elbow, cubitus.
13:14Ooh.
13:14Ooh.
13:16Two minutes remaining.
13:19Ooh.
13:21Oh, it's got harder.
13:22Don't ask me.
13:24Okay.
13:25What are you thinking, Kathy?
13:26I'm not entirely sure, actually.
13:28These are the finer details that I'm not so sure about.
13:34But the cubitus is, I believe, the upper lip.
13:37So I don't think it's the elbow.
13:38Um, so I would think potentially it's either the lunula or the palpebra.
13:50I'm not sure about either.
13:52Time's ticking now.
13:53I know.
13:54Uh-huh.
13:57Eyelid.
13:59Okay.
14:00Truth or lie?
14:01Please.
14:02It is a truth.
14:03It opens up thumb, polex, chin, mentum.
14:08That is hard.
14:10Um.
14:11Come on.
14:11Go forwards, Kathy.
14:12Go forwards.
14:13I don't think it's the pollux.
14:15How many have we got?
14:16One minute remaining.
14:17You've got one minute.
14:19No panic.
14:20Um.
14:21Okay.
14:21I'll go for the mentum.
14:25Truth or lie?
14:26I'm not entirely sure.
14:27It is a truth.
14:28It opens up ankle manus.
14:31Yes, that is definitely true.
14:33Truth or lie?
14:36What?
14:36Lie.
14:37Oh.
14:39Manus is the hand.
14:40And we're running out of time, I'm afraid.
14:43Where are you going to go?
14:45Uh, okay.
14:46Thumb.
14:4630 seconds remaining.
14:47Truth or lie?
14:49That is a truth.
14:50It opens up back of the knee, popliteal fossa.
14:55Eyebrows, supercilium.
14:56I start here.
14:57Yeah.
14:58Truth or lie?
14:59That is a truth.
15:00It opens up back, medulla oblongata.
15:03Heal, calcaneus.
15:05Yes.
15:05Truth or lie?
15:07It is a truth.
15:08That opens up fingernail unguis.
15:11Go for that.
15:12Yep.
15:12Truth or lie?
15:13It is a truth.
15:14Wow!
15:15Yes!
15:16Go on, Kathy!
15:17Kathy!
15:21Wow, Kathy.
15:22Okay.
15:23Well played.
15:25You were some way out with 30 seconds to play.
15:29I know.
15:29That is a brilliant achievement.
15:31Congratulations.
15:32Let's take a look at the bridge.
15:34The eyeball is the bulbous oculi, not the adenoid.
15:40Yep.
15:40The sacrum is the bone at the bottom of the spine that connects to the pelvis.
15:45Plura, as you knew, is in the chest.
15:48Outer ear is the pinna.
15:50Lunula is on your fingernails.
15:52Mm-hmm.
15:53And the medulla oblongata is in the brain.
15:57Yep.
15:57So, Kathy, you've made it across with £1,050.
16:04Unless your teammates press that panic button.
16:07Shall we find out?
16:08Let's find out.
16:09Terry, Charlie.
16:11Aw, Kathy!
16:12You're amazing!
16:13Well done, Kathy!
16:14I don't know about you.
16:16I was panicking.
16:17Did you panic?
16:18We were panicking.
16:19We were panicking.
16:19The time.
16:20Not for Kathy's knowledge, but the time we were panicking.
16:23So the question has to be, did you press that panic button?
16:27We kept the faith in her, and no, we didn't.
16:30Wow!
16:30Well played!
16:31Well done, Kathy!
16:33Well, Kathy, the coaches had the faith.
16:36They didn't press that panic button, so with £1,050,
16:41please make your way to the vault.
16:52Terry, Charlie, what a crossing.
16:54She did amazing.
16:55We certainly chose the right person for that one,
16:57because us two were saying we wouldn't have got anywhere near halfway.
17:01Yeah, yeah.
17:01You're not the only one, my friend.
17:03But at least you didn't use that panic button.
17:07Yeah.
17:07So, remember, use it or lose it.
17:11Yep.
17:11Bridge, can you please reveal the third category?
17:15The third category is countries.
17:19Countries!
17:20Do you want me to go?
17:21No.
17:22Now, who's the most travelled?
17:24Uh...
17:25Arguably, Charlie's the most travelled, but I think I'm taking it.
17:28I'm not good with geography, even though I'm travelled.
17:31OK, Terry, come and join me on the bridge.
17:41Terry, welcome to the bridge.
17:44How are you feeling?
17:45Not too bad.
17:46A little bit apprehensive, because you never know what the subject is, do you?
17:49No, that is a very broad church.
17:51Yep.
17:52Tell us about how you started the team.
17:54I used to play wheelchair basketball back in sort of the 90s, and I had to take a break from
17:58the sport.
17:58And then we had the pandemic, and I thought, you never know what's around the corner.
18:02So, if you're going to go back to it, get to it.
18:05And I've discovered there was no wheelchair basketball teams in Dorset anymore.
18:08So, I got some funding to do some taster sessions, and they were very successful.
18:14So, yeah, early 2022, the team was actually formed.
18:17Well done, my friend.
18:19Right.
18:19The category is countries.
18:22Bridge.
18:24What are we looking for?
18:26Busier than Belgium.
18:28We are looking for countries with a population bigger than Belgium, which is 11.8 million people.
18:37Lies have a population smaller than Belgium.
18:41This is according to 2025 United Nations data.
18:46Okay.
18:48Sounds tough, but we'll keep it there going.
18:50Are you ready?
18:51As ready as I'm going to be.
18:53Right.
18:54Your five minutes starts now.
18:58France, Fiji.
19:00I'm guessing France has got to be busier than Belgium.
19:03So, we're ahead that way.
19:07Truth or lie?
19:09Yes.
19:1067 million people.
19:12That opens up Egypt, Germany.
19:15Sticking with Europe, we're going to Germany.
19:17Truth or lie?
19:20Yes.
19:2184 million people.
19:23That opens up Canada, Jamaica, Italy.
19:27Come on, Terry.
19:28You got this.
19:29Jamaica's only quite small.
19:31I'd imagine Italy would be fine, but I want to keep moving forward.
19:34Ideally, Canada's a big country from a space point of view.
19:39So, I would guess population's got to be higher.
19:43So, we'll take the risk with Canada.
19:44Truth or lie?
19:47Over 40 million.
19:49That's the truth and it opens up Singapore, Venezuela, Poland.
19:53Oh, my goodness.
19:54They're harder already.
19:55Getting really tough now.
19:57Four minutes remaining.
19:59Don't know much about those two at all.
20:01I've been to Warsaw.
20:03Warsaw was quite busy.
20:06Let's risk Poland.
20:08Truth or lie?
20:11Over 38 million.
20:13That opens up Australia, Madagascar, Switzerland.
20:18From a landmass point of view, Australia's got to be higher population.
20:23Remember, we're looking for countries with a bigger population than Belgium.
20:28Don't know much about Madagascar.
20:30Switzerland, I imagine, is similar.
20:32My safe bet's Australia, I think.
20:34Truth or lie?
20:37Nearly 27 million.
20:38That opens up Uruguay, Sri Lanka and New Zealand.
20:44I haven't got a clue. I'm so glad you said this.
20:47Come on, Dave.
20:48It's half cool.
20:49Not 100% sure.
20:51I'm going to hope that Uruguay is safe so I can get to the safety zone.
20:57Truth or lie?
20:58Three minutes remaining.
21:00Oh.
21:003.3 million people.
21:03Nothing else is going to open up.
21:04You've halved your money.
21:06I'm going to have to continue moving forward.
21:08Sri Lanka or New Zealand?
21:09Sri Lanka or New Zealand?
21:12It's a 50-50 gamble.
21:14We'll go with Sri Lanka.
21:16Truth or lie?
21:18That was a good gamble.
21:19Over 20 million.
21:21That opens up Algeria, Romania and Sweden.
21:27Romania and Sweden.
21:28I don't know much about Algeria.
21:30Remember, we're looking for countries with a bigger population than Belgium.
21:36Romania or Sweden?
21:39Let's go Romania.
21:42Truth or lie?
21:45That is a truth.
21:46Nearly 90 million.
21:47That opens up the Netherlands.
21:50Could do a Cathy for this one.
21:55She spent some time in the Netherlands.
21:57Let's progress forward.
21:58Two minutes remaining.
21:59Truth or lie?
22:01Over 18 million.
22:03That opens up Greece and Burundi.
22:06And Terry, you don't have to rush right now.
22:08Okay.
22:09Consider where you're going.
22:11You've got...
22:12Is there anything obvious I've missed?
22:15..550 pounds.
22:16You've got...
22:17..a bit of time.
22:19Don't take the risk, has it?
22:21You told us not to.
22:25But you don't want to go on a lie.
22:27Yeah.
22:30Burundi.
22:34Greece has got to be the bigger of the two.
22:35It depends what's there.
22:37But I don't know if I'm working my way round to there.
22:41Take the gamble for Greece.
22:43Truth or lie?
22:46Oh!
22:47Greece has less than 10 million people.
22:51You've got just over a minute.
22:53I don't know about how to work my way round.
22:55Let's hope Burundi's true.
22:57Truth or lie?
23:00Over 14 million people.
23:03That opens up Ecuador, Portugal and Chile.
23:06Ecuador's got to be true because that's a lie.
23:08Truth or lie?
23:11That is a truth.
23:14Over 18 million in Ecuador.
23:17£475.
23:19Well done, Terry.
23:20Let's take a look at the bridge.
23:22These are some of the truths that you missed.
23:24Egypt has over 118 million people.
23:29Italy, 59 million.
23:31I thought that was the case.
23:33Venezuela, over 28 million.
23:35Madagascar, over 32 million.
23:38Okay.
23:39Algeria, 47 million.
23:41And Chile, nearly 20 million people.
23:44So, Terry, you've made it across with £475.
23:50Unless, of course, your assistant coach, your wife,
23:55pressed that panic button.
23:56Should we find out?
23:57I reckon she did when I was over there somewhere.
23:59We'll see.
24:00Charlie.
24:01Hi.
24:02Hi there.
24:03Hi.
24:04He did so well.
24:05Well done, Tez.
24:05I'm proud of you.
24:06Thanks.
24:07So, you're not getting divorced then?
24:09Eh, not yet.
24:10Okay.
24:11So, did you or did you not press that panic button?
24:14Well, Ross, you said use it or lose it, so I used it.
24:18Let's take a look at where Terry was when you pressed it.
24:23Take the gamble for Greece.
24:25Truth or lie?
24:28Oh!
24:31So, Terry, you were on £550, so she saved you £75.
24:38Terry, please make your way to the vault.
24:48Let's go to the vault and give Cathy the news.
24:52Thanks to some quick thinking by Charlie, Terry joins you with £550.
25:00Ah!
25:01Hey!
25:05Don't get me.
25:07Charlie.
25:08Yeah, I'm the last one left.
25:10Yeah, but we've saved the best till last.
25:13Oh, I hope so.
25:15Right, shall we get on with it?
25:17Yes.
25:17Bridge, please reveal the final category.
25:20The fourth category is...
25:23Film!
25:25Okay.
25:25You like your films?
25:26I do, depending on what it is, but yeah, that's less scary than some of the other topics.
25:31Right, Charlie, as you are the last person left, the bridge is going to double your money,
25:37so each step is now worth £200.
25:41Okay.
25:42Charlie, come and join me on the bridge.
25:53Charlie.
25:53Hi.
25:54Welcome to the bridge.
25:55I can't believe I'm last.
25:57Oh, saving the best till last.
26:00I hope so, I hope so.
26:02So do I.
26:03And remember, every step is now worth £200, right?
26:07Yeah.
26:08So you could bank some serious money.
26:09Hopefully.
26:10So, tell us a little bit about yourself.
26:12Um, I'm assistant coach of Dorset Demons.
26:15Yeah.
26:15I've always been into sport and bits and pieces and yeah, just always been about keeping active
26:20and very arts and crafty as well.
26:23Yeah.
26:23Yeah.
26:24The category is film.
26:26Bridge.
26:27What are we looking for?
26:29Films with two or more sequels.
26:31Okay.
26:32So we are looking for the titles of any films that have had two or more sequels.
26:38So there are at least three in the series.
26:42Lies have had only one sequel.
26:45Yep.
26:46Okay.
26:48Charlie.
26:49Your five minutes starts now.
26:54The Fast and the Furious, Back to the Future.
26:59Um, definitely The Fast and the Furious because there's at least like eight, ten of those now.
27:05Back to the Future, I think there was only three of those.
27:08So that would be two sequels, but I'm going to go Fast and Furious because me and Terry love those
27:11films.
27:12Truth or Lie?
27:15Nine sequels that opens up Die Hard and Grease.
27:20Not sure that Grease has ever, I think there might have been a Grease 2, but definitely not more than
27:25that.
27:25Die Hard, Die Hard with a Vengeance was three, wasn't it?
27:30And there has, yeah, there's been some with his kids since.
27:32I'm going to go Die Hard.
27:33Truth or Lie?
27:36Four sequels that opens up Shrek and Lethal Weapon.
27:40Lethal Weapon, there was at least five, I'm sure of it.
27:43Shrek, there's definitely been Shrek the third.
27:46And I think I stopped, I haven't watched any since.
27:49So I'm going to go Lethal Weapon.
27:51Truth or Lie?
27:53Four minutes for me.
27:54Three sequels, that is a truth.
27:56That opens up Donnie Darko, Miss Congeniality, A Nightmare on Elm Street.
28:03I know there was a Miss Congeniality 2.
28:06Remember, we're looking for films with two or more sequels.
28:09I don't know Donnie Darko at all.
28:12Not sure about that.
28:12I'm going to go Nightmare on Elm Street because I'm definitely sure there was more.
28:18Now she says it.
28:19Truth or Lie?
28:22Six sequels there, that opens up Bridget Jones's Diary, Mamma Mia, The Matrix.
28:30Um, right, so I don't know about Miss Congeniality, I don't know about Bridget Jones's Diary, there's
28:36definitely been three of them.
28:38Mamma Mia, I think there's only been two, but I'm not sure.
28:42So I'm going to go Bridget Jones's Diary.
28:44Truth or Lie?
28:46Three sequels there, you're doing really well.
28:49That opens up My Big Fat Greek Wedding, The Exorcist and Mad Max.
28:56Mad Max, there's been a few.
28:58They sort of come back and I don't know about The Exorcist, I don't think so.
29:03I think My Big Fat Greek Wedding has had three.
29:07I'm going to go with My Big Fat Greek Wedding, I'm sure there's...
29:11Truth or Lie?
29:14Two sequels to that, that opens up How To Train Your Dragon, Horrible Bosses and Pitch Perfect.
29:21I don't know about Horrible Bosses, I'm pretty sure there's been a few of those, but I've
29:25never actually seen them and my nephews are always telling me off that.
29:28Um, I've definitely seen all of these and there's definitely three, so I love these films.
29:34Truth or Lie?
29:36That's right, two sequels that opens up Step Up, The Mighty Ducks and Blade Runner.
29:42We're looking for films with two or more sequels.
29:46Now, remember it gets harder the further you get across.
29:49Yep.
29:49And you are on £1,400.
29:53Okay, two minutes remaining.
29:55Um, oh this is getting harder.
29:58I'm sure there's been several of those, but I'm not entirely sure.
30:02Don't want to half your money now.
30:03Mighty Ducks, I feel like there's been a few.
30:06I'm going to go back to How To Train Your Dragon there, because I think there's been a few of
30:10those.
30:11Truth or Lie?
30:13Okay.
30:14That is a truth.
30:15That had two sequels.
30:17That opens up Despicable Me and The Godfather.
30:21I'm pretty sure that both of those are right.
30:25I'm going to go for Godfather to try and get on the safety zone, hopefully.
30:28Truth or Lie?
30:30Okay.
30:31That is a truth.
30:32Yep.
30:33Stop the clock.
30:34That also opens up 21 Jump Street.
30:37And John Wick behind you.
30:40Okay.
30:41Ridge, please reveal a random line.
30:45Okay, cool.
30:47That's helpful.
30:48Just one sequel, Horrible Bosses 2.
30:50Now take a quick look, Charlie.
30:53Okay.
30:53Are you ready?
30:54Yep, I'm ready.
30:55Your time starts now.
30:57Okay, I'm going to go Despicable Me, because I'm sure there's been quite a few of those.
31:00Truth or Lie?
31:01Three sequels not including the Minions films.
31:05That opens up The Meg and 28 Days Later.
31:0928 Days Later has had a few, I hope.
31:13Truth or Lie?
31:15Yes, that had three sequels.
31:18One minute remaining.
31:19That opens up Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Omen.
31:24That's really hard.
31:25I don't know any of those.
31:27I feel like there's been a few...
31:29I don't know about that one at all.
31:31I feel like there's been a few The Omen.
31:33I'm really hoping.
31:34Truth or Lie?
31:36It is a truth.
31:37It opens up The Secret Life of Pets, Clarks and Kick Ass.
31:43I think there's been a few of those.
31:45You've got a 50-50.
31:4730 seconds remaining.
31:49Yeah.
31:50I'm...
31:51You don't want a half of your money.
31:52I'm pretty sure on that one.
31:54I'm going to go on that one.
31:55Truth or Lie?
31:57Oh, it's a lie!
31:58Okay, okay.
31:58Truth or Lie?
32:01I'm sorry.
32:02That's the main thing.
32:05Right at that end.
32:07£1,400, but your knowledge was great.
32:10Oh, thank you.
32:11Right, let's take a look at that bridge.
32:14Here are the truths that you missed.
32:17Back to the Future, two sequels.
32:19The Matrix, three sequels.
32:21Shrek and John Wick, three sequels.
32:25Mad Max, four sequels.
32:27Wow, really?
32:28The Exorcist, four sequels as well.
32:30There was that many.
32:32The Mighty Ducks, two sequels of those.
32:35Step Up has four main sequels.
32:38Okay.
32:39And Creature from the Black Lagoon has two sequels.
32:43Okay.
32:44So, you've made it across with £1,400.
32:47Let's go and chat with Cathy and Terry in The Vault.
32:53Charlie got 13 Truths, banking an amazing £1,400.
33:01Wow.
33:02Come and join me for the final crossing.
33:05All right.
33:06Well done, Charlie.
33:10Well done, Charlie.
33:15Welcome back.
33:16You've made it here with £3,000.
33:20Wow.
33:20Now you've faced the final crossing and you're playing this one as a team.
33:25Remember, only one of you needs to make it across to bank that money.
33:30But, before we start, The Bridge has this offer.
33:36You could sell a player which will double your money to £6,000.
33:44Or, you could buy back Meg, but that will half your money.
33:50So, what are the demons going to do?
33:52I think we're going to need at least three of us to get across.
33:55Yes.
33:56I think we're better off looking at it from a team point of view and sticking with the £3,000.
34:00Sorry, Meg, but it's for the team.
34:02Sorry, Meg.
34:03So, Meg is taking one for the team.
34:05She is. I'm afraid so.
34:06Right.
34:07You're playing for £3,000.
34:10What would you spend the money on?
34:12More equipment and funding for the basketball team.
34:15Right. Well, let's play the final crossing.
34:19Now, you're playing this as a team so you can confer as much as you like.
34:23You'll face one row at a time.
34:26There is only one true statement on each row.
34:29The timer starts when I finish reading the last statement.
34:33Make sure you are on a step before the wave hits you.
34:37If you're not, you're out of the game.
34:39And the next player will take over.
34:42Now, are you in the order that you'd like to play?
34:44Yes. Yeah, we are.
34:45OK, Charlie, you're first up.
34:47Come and join me on the bridge.
34:49Come on, demons, we got this.
34:56Charlie, welcome to the final crossing.
34:58Remember, go on the truths, steer clear of the lies.
35:03Are you ready?
35:05Yep, ready.
35:06Bridge, please reveal the first row.
35:10The chemical symbol for oxygen is OZ.
35:14That's wrong. That's wrong.
35:16Quality streets, the purple one contains hazelnut.
35:20Maybe.
35:21Charcuterie is French for manicure.
35:25It's not the first and third. It's got to be quality street.
35:28Here comes the wave.
35:29Yes, definitely.
35:32Charlie, you have gone on quality streets.
35:36The purple one contains hazelnuts.
35:40Matches my chair, let's hope so.
35:42Is that a truth or is that a lie?
35:51That is a truth. Yes.
35:52Right, only five rows left.
35:54Bridge, please reveal the next row.
35:58Lemmings are rodents.
36:01Maraschino is a plum liqueur.
36:04No, it's true.
36:05No, it's true.
36:05Barack Obama was US president on 1st January 2000.
36:11Oh.
36:12Marty Pello was the lead singer of East 17.
36:16Marty Pello was the lead singer of Wet Wet Wet Wet,
36:18so it's definitely not that.
36:20That was 2008 around the time we got Maraschino.
36:23Maraschino is the chase, not plum.
36:25Therefore, it's going to be lemmings.
36:26Happy?
36:27It has to be the lemon.
36:30Sure, we've rolled out the other three.
36:32Because Barack Obama was later.
36:34Lemmings are rodents, apparently.
36:37I hope.
36:37You have gone on.
36:39Lemmings are rodents.
36:42Is that a truth?
36:45Or is that a lie?
36:51It is a truth.
36:53Lemmings are rodents.
36:56Only four rows left.
36:58Bridge, please reveal the next row.
37:02A traditional carpet bag steak contains mushrooms.
37:08Ooh.
37:09M, in the acronym STEM, stands for mechanics.
37:14Yes.
37:15Shopping trolleys were launched in the UK before barcodes.
37:20Ooh.
37:20Any thoughts?
37:21It comes the way.
37:22Shopping trolleys are definitely...
37:23Shopping trolleys?
37:25I have absolutely no idea.
37:29STEM is science, technology, energy and mechanics.
37:34You're going to have to move, guys.
37:34You think mechanics?
37:36Yeah, I think it's the STEM.
37:37Yeah?
37:38OK.
37:38All right, then.
37:39I trust you.
37:39I trust you guys.
37:41Right.
37:42I hope...
37:42I haven't got a clue.
37:44Charlie, you've gone on.
37:45An M in the acronym STEM stands for mechanics.
37:51Is that a truth?
37:53Or is that a lie?
37:59It's a lie.
38:00My STEM stands for science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
38:08Mine goes.
38:09Charlie, I'm afraid you have been beaten by the bridge.
38:13Thank you for playing.
38:14Come on, guys.
38:15Cathy, come and join me.
38:17Oh, boy.
38:20Cathy, welcome to the final crossing.
38:24Bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
38:28A traditional carpet bag steak contains mushrooms.
38:32Shopping trolleys were launched in the UK before barcodes.
38:38It's got to be shopping trolleys.
38:39I've got the feeling I've heard that before, so...
38:42Here comes the...
38:43Barcodes is more of a technology thing.
38:45Shopping trolleys are quite basic.
38:46Yeah.
38:47It's got to be shopping trolleys.
38:48Let's hope.
38:49OK.
38:51So, Cathy, you are on.
38:53Shopping trolleys were launched in the UK before barcodes.
38:58Is that a truth?
38:59Or is that a lie?
39:07It is a truth.
39:08You're absolutely right.
39:1040 years before barcodes.
39:13Wow.
39:13Only three rows left, Cathy.
39:17Okay.
39:17Bridge, please reveal the next row.
39:22Chicago and Santiago share a time zone.
39:27The first episode of Match of the Day aired in the 60s.
39:32Corals are marine plants.
39:35Yes.
39:36And Morgan Freeman has won more Oscars than Michael Caine.
39:41Ooh.
39:43Here comes the way.
39:44Anything about Match of the Day?
39:45I would have said Match of the Day was the 60s.
39:47OK.
39:49I don't think Chicago and Santiago are.
39:51Here comes the way.
39:51I don't think they are the right ones.
39:54OK.
39:54I would have thought corals are marine plants as well, though, so I have no idea.
39:59Match of the Day or corals?
40:00Quickly.
40:01Take the corals and if that's what you think.
40:03I think they are plants.
40:06So, Cathy, you are on.
40:09Corals are marine plants to stay in the game.
40:15Is that a truth?
40:18Or is that a lie?
40:24It's a lie.
40:25They're marine animals.
40:27Yeah, yeah.
40:28I'm sorry, Cathy, but you have been beaten by the bridge.
40:31Thank you for playing.
40:33Terry, come and join me.
40:35Good luck.
40:37Terry, welcome to the final crossing.
40:40Thanks.
40:41Bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
40:46Chicago and Santiago share a time zone.
40:51The first episode of Match of the Day aired in the 60s.
40:57Morgan Freeman has won more Oscars than Michael Caine.
41:03Right.
41:04Well, that was the one me and Cathy were discussing.
41:08I'm going to have to go with it.
41:11Fingers crossed.
41:12Fingers crossed, Terry.
41:14You have moved on to the first episode of Match of the Day aired in the 60s.
41:21Is that a truth?
41:24Or is that a lie?
41:30It is a truth and you knew that.
41:34Only two rows left.
41:36Bridge, please reveal the next row.
41:40Harrow.
41:41Harrow is the size of cricket bat.
41:44Horatio Nelson died at the Battle of Waterloo.
41:49Kangaroos have fingerprints.
41:54Nelson was injured at Waterloo.
41:56Did he die there?
41:59Got to make a decision.
42:00I've heard about kangaroos.
42:04No, let's go to kangaroos.
42:10Terry, you've chosen kangaroos have fingerprints.
42:16Is that a truth?
42:19Is that a truth?
42:20Or is that a lie?
42:27It's a lie, I'm afraid.
42:31Koalas have fingerprints.
42:32Ah.
42:33And the correct answer is...
42:35I'm hoping it's not that because I've talked myself out of it.
42:38Harrow is the size of cricket bats.
42:41I've never gone for that one, so...
42:44I think you'd have to play it to know it, my friend.
42:46Yeah.
42:47You played a great game, but I'm afraid, Terry, you and the demons have been beaten by the bridge.
42:54Thank you for playing.
42:55Cheers, Ross.
42:56Thank you very much.
42:57Cheers, mate.
42:59That was a tough game and I am absolutely gutted for them.
43:05Please join us again next time when another team will take on the Bridge of Life.

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