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Bridge of Lies - Season 5 Episode 9
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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 Jan.
00:24I'm Mick.
00:25I'm Cheryl.
00:26And I'm Dave.
00:27Welcome, team.
00:28How do you know each other?
00:30I'm married to Mick.
00:32Yeah.
00:32This is my twin sister, Cheryl, and she's married to Dave.
00:36Twin sisters.
00:37Yes.
00:38Are you two similar?
00:39Very.
00:39Very similar, yes.
00:40We talk at the same time.
00:42I've just noticed.
00:44So who put the team together?
00:45I did.
00:46Janet did.
00:47Is that the normal kind of thing that you do, Jan?
00:49She organises all our holidays.
00:50What about you, Dave?
00:51Did you get any choice in where you were going?
00:53We don't know.
00:54Janet just picks.
00:55Well, you get the choice of saying yes or no.
00:57Yeah, that's a choice.
01:00All right.
01:01All that stands between you and taking home a cash prize today are five crossings.
01:06You'll each have to take on the bridge, banking as much money as you possibly can.
01:11Beat the bridge and you'll earn a place in our vault.
01:14And anyone in there at the end will get to join forces to take on the final crossing.
01:21Are you ready?
01:23We are.
01:24Yes, definitely.
01:25Rich, can you please reveal the opening category?
01:29The first category is events.
01:32Events.
01:33Events.
01:34Could mean anything.
01:35It could be anything, wouldn't it?
01:36Maybe something that happened between different dates.
01:40Do you want me to take one for the team?
01:43Come on, you go for this one, then.
01:44Sure, you're all right with that?
01:46I'll have a go.
01:47I'll have a go.
01:47Mick, come and join me on the bridge.
01:50Yes.
01:51Let's have a go.
01:52Let's have a go.
02:00Hey, Ross, how are you?
02:01I'm all right, Mick.
02:02How are you?
02:03A bit nervous.
02:04Looks a lot bigger than it is on telly.
02:05It is a lot bigger than it is on telly.
02:07What did you used to do as a living?
02:09I used to start off as a parcel delivery person.
02:12Yes.
02:12And then Federal Express took us over.
02:15Yeah.
02:15And then decided to make some redundancy.
02:17So with my redundancy, I decided to buy an ice cream bun.
02:20Yes.
02:20And from there on, I sort of built it up to three ice cream buns.
02:24Did you what?
02:25Did you play any particular music?
02:26Oh, one cornetto.
02:28That was my favourite tune, yeah.
02:29That was your favourite tune?
02:30Yeah, it brought the customers out.
02:32Brilliant.
02:32OK.
02:33You have got five minutes on the clock.
02:36Every correct step is worth £100, but step on a lie and it will half your money.
02:42Hit three lies and your crossing is over.
02:45Now, there are ten lies on every bridge,
02:48but remember, there is always a path to safety.
02:52Now, there are two safety zones on the bridge.
02:54Step on one of these and we'll stop the clock and the bridge will reveal a lie.
02:59And in the waiting room, there is the panic button.
03:02If your teammates press it, they'll send you to the vault with all the money that you've banked up to
03:09that point.
03:10But it can only be used once.
03:14Right, got you.
03:14The category is events.
03:17Bridge, what are we looking for?
03:20More than once.
03:22We are looking for any event which has happened more than once.
03:28Lies have only happened one time.
03:32OK, are you ready?
03:34I'm ready.
03:35We'll go for it.
03:36Your five minutes starts now.
03:41The Doctor regenerates in Doctor Who.
03:45England win Men's World Cup.
03:48That's definitely wrong.
03:49They've only won it once.
03:51I'll go for the Doctor Generates.
03:54Truth or lie?
03:57Yes, 16 times.
03:59Tony Blair wins a general election.
04:02New Call of Duty game released.
04:05New Call of Duty game.
04:07That could be right, but I'm more inclined to go with that one.
04:12No, please.
04:13Oh, I don't know.
04:14I'll go for Tony Blair.
04:16Truth or lie?
04:19Yes, three times.
04:20He's right.
04:21It could have been both, couldn't it?
04:22It could have been both.
04:23That opens up.
04:25Paris hosts Summer Olympics.
04:27George Lazenby plays James Bond.
04:32I've never watched a lot of James Bonds.
04:36Paris.
04:38That could have happened more than once.
04:40Four minutes remaining.
04:41I will give it a go.
04:42Truth or lie?
04:44Yes, three times.
04:46Yes.
04:47Well done, mate.
04:49That opens up.
04:50Disney opens a theme park in Asia, and do they know it's Christmas?
04:55Is Christmas number one?
04:57Disney opens a theme park.
05:00Remember, we're looking for events that have happened more than once.
05:04Do they know it's Christmas more than once?
05:07No, you're wrong, Matt.
05:09No, I'm not sure about that, mate.
05:11Truth or lie?
05:13That is a truth.
05:14Oh, he's right.
05:15Again, it could have been both, couldn't it?
05:17That opens up.
05:19British Monarch celebrates Golden Jubilee.
05:21Leicester City win Premier League.
05:25Usain Bolt breaks the 100-metre world record.
05:30He must know Leicester only won the league once.
05:33He wouldn't do something silly.
05:37Leicester definitely winning the Premier League was only once.
05:42This is a bit tough.
05:47I like this one looking better.
05:50I'm going with that.
05:50Truth or lie?
05:52That is a truth.
05:54That opens up the safety zone.
05:55It opens up Mona Lisa stolen, and UK holds referendum on EU membership.
06:02You've got the safety zone if you want to stop the clock.
06:05Yeah, I think I will.
06:06Stop the clock.
06:09Well, Mick, you put yourself forward.
06:12Yes, so far so good.
06:14And so far so good, my friend.
06:17You've got two and a half minutes left.
06:19You're at £500.
06:21But you're only halfway across.
06:24And remember, the further you get, the harder it gets.
06:28So, Bridge, please reveal a lie.
06:32That is very handy.
06:36Just once in 1911.
06:39Right.
06:40Ready?
06:41I'm ready.
06:42Mick, your time starts now.
06:46Pretty nerve-wracking, this isn't it?
06:49Usain Bolt.
06:52I'm going for that one.
06:54Truth or lie?
06:56That's happened twice.
06:58That opens up.
06:59Sputnik satellite launched into space.
07:03Venus versus Serena Williams in a Wimbledon final.
07:08BBC Three launches as a TV channel.
07:12Venus versus Serena.
07:15I think maybe that has happened.
07:17Two minutes remaining.
07:18You've got two minutes, so time's ticking.
07:22We're looking for events that have happened more than once.
07:26I thought that was only once, but it couldn't be twice.
07:29What are you thinking, Mick?
07:29Well, I'm thinking Sputnik.
07:31Has that just been done the once by the Russians?
07:34Um, this one I'm not 100% sure about, the BBC.
07:39Time's ticking.
07:41I'll go with Venus.
07:42Truth or lie?
07:44Yes.
07:45Yes.
07:45Good times.
07:46Yes.
07:47Yes.
07:48That opens up.
07:49Catholic Pope abdicates.
07:51Nixon wins presidential election.
07:54British Prime Minister assassinated.
07:59I've never known that happened.
08:01I've never known a British Prime Minister get assassinated.
08:05Catholic Pope abdicates.
08:09Hmm.
08:10Never heard that.
08:12I'll try with Nixon.
08:15Truth or lie?
08:17One minute.
08:18That is the truth.
08:19It's happened twice.
08:20Oh, Mick.
08:21Well done.
08:22Go, Mick.
08:22Go, Mick.
08:23Now, that opens up.
08:25Jimi Hendrix performs at Woodstock.
08:28Spain abolishes its monarchy.
08:31And Hilary Mantel wins the Booker Prize.
08:34But time is ticking.
08:36You're under a minute.
08:37I'm under a minute.
08:39You don't want half your money now.
08:41You've got a 50-50 in front of you.
08:44That sounds more obvious than that one.
08:46Jimi Hendrix.
08:4730 seconds.
08:48But Spain abolished its monarchy.
08:51Quite possible.
08:52That one I'm not so sure on.
08:57I'll try Spain.
08:59Truth or lie?
09:01That is the truth.
09:05That's happened twice.
09:07Now, £900, Mick.
09:10Mother nappy.
09:11And you volunteered yourself to go first, sir.
09:14You should be very proud of that crossing.
09:17Thank you very much.
09:18Let's take a look at that bridge.
09:22So, there have been over 20 Call of Duty games.
09:27Usain Bolt has broken the 100-metre record an incredible three times.
09:33And you were convinced this wasn't true, but there are three Disney parks in Asia.
09:40I didn't know that, honest.
09:42BBC Three has been launched twice.
09:45Sputnik has been launched three times.
09:48Hilary Mantel has won the Booker Prize twice.
09:51And Catholic Popes have abdicated a few times over the years.
09:56Right.
09:57So, Mick, you have made it across with £900.
10:02I am more than happy.
10:05Unless your family pressed that panic button.
10:08Should we find out?
10:09I do hope not.
10:10So, Jan, Sherl, Dave.
10:14What a crossing.
10:15It was.
10:16It was amazing.
10:16It was very close.
10:17Brilliant.
10:17But the question is, did you press that panic button?
10:20I had to hold them back, but they didn't.
10:23Oh, I did.
10:25Mick, they didn't press the panic button.
10:27So, with £900, please make your way to the vault.
10:31Thank you, Rob.
10:38Jan, Sherl, Dave.
10:41Not a bad start.
10:43Very good.
10:44That was brilliant.
10:45Bridge, please reveal the second category.
10:48The second category is...
10:52Books.
10:53Do you want that one?
10:54Oh, yeah, that's maybe me.
10:56Yeah, you've got that.
10:57Good luck.
10:58Yeah.
10:58Hang on, Dave.
11:00They just look straight at you
11:02and went, that's you, Dave.
11:04We know him well.
11:05Yeah, I read a lot.
11:06Dave, you have been volunteered.
11:09Come and join me on the bridge.
11:11Woo!
11:21Hi, Dave.
11:22How are you?
11:22I'm good, thank you.
11:23Tell us a bit about yourself.
11:24What did you get up to in your spare time?
11:26Oh, I started painting.
11:27It was a lockdown hobby.
11:28What do you like painting?
11:29I do like painting things like World War II planes and cars and things like that.
11:33Yeah.
11:34But the problem is I've got to paint something that Shirley will have hung on the lounge wall.
11:37So Shirley's not a fan of cars or planes.
11:40I can't think she would want them hung on the lounge wall, no.
11:43Let's get on with it.
11:44Yeah.
11:44The category is books.
11:47Bridge.
11:49What are we looking for?
11:52Narnia characters.
11:54Well, I've read that, so...
11:55Dave, we are looking for characters that feature in the Narnia series of books by C.S. Lewis.
12:02Lies are from books by other authors.
12:06Are you ready?
12:07Yes, I'm ready.
12:08Your five minutes starts now.
12:11Now, Aslan Tintin.
12:14Tintin, I know, definitely not Narnia.
12:17Aslan, I know, definitely is Narnia.
12:19Probably the most famous character in those series.
12:22Truth or lie?
12:23That is a truth.
12:25That opens up Mr. Toad and Mr. Tumnus.
12:28That's Wind in the Willows.
12:30Mr. Tumnus is a fawn.
12:32Definitely that one.
12:33Truth or lie?
12:34That is a truth.
12:36That opens up Lucy Pevensey, Effie Trinket, The White Witch.
12:42Lucy Pevensey and The White Witch.
12:45Effie Trinket, I think, is The Hunger Games.
12:48That is definitely right.
12:49That's definitely right.
12:50So I'll go here first.
12:52Truth or lie?
12:54That is a truth.
12:55That opens up Prince Caspian.
12:59I'll just go over here.
13:01Truth or lie?
13:03That is a truth.
13:04That opens up Edmund Pevensey, Mr. Beaver and Eustace Scrub.
13:10Prince Caspian, I know, is definitely a book in the series.
13:15Truth or lie?
13:16That is a truth.
13:18That opens up Jill Pohl and Gilbert Blythe.
13:22Oh, yes.
13:22He's going to smash this.
13:24I hope so.
13:25Those two I'm not really too sure about,
13:27but I'm pretty confident about Edmund Pevensey.
13:33Truth or lie?
13:35That is a truth.
13:36That opens up Professor Diggory Kirk.
13:41I'm not sure about that,
13:42but I know Mr. Beaver is definitely a Narnia character.
13:45Truth or lie?
13:47That is a truth.
13:48That opens up Prince Rillian and Rincewind.
13:52That is Terry Pratchett.
13:54I know that.
13:57That one I'm not sure about,
13:58and that one I'm not really too sure about.
14:01Take a look around.
14:02Yeah.
14:05Remember, we're looking for Narnia characters.
14:09Yeah.
14:10I think I'm going to have to...
14:11Three minutes remaining.
14:12There's always a path across the bridge.
14:13I think I'm going to have to take a little bit of a risk and go here.
14:16Truth or lie?
14:18That is a truth.
14:20Oh, yes.
14:21Get on it.
14:23That opens up the safety zone.
14:25Puddlegum and Lyra Belacqua.
14:29Stop the clock.
14:31Take a look around bridge.
14:33Please reveal a lie.
14:39Gilbert Blythe is from Anne of Green Gables.
14:42Yeah.
14:42OK, now, you've got two minutes 41 and you're at £800, Dave,
14:47but you're only halfway across.
14:48So, time is a ticking.
14:50Are you ready?
14:51Yeah.
14:52Dave, your time starts now.
14:57Rincewind, definitely not.
14:58I think that's Terry Pratchett.
14:59That's his dark material.
15:01So, I think Puddlegum.
15:03Truth or lie?
15:04That is a truth.
15:06Well done, Dave.
15:07Dave, that opens up Lord Drinian.
15:14Um, not sure about that, but I know that's definitely wrong,
15:17and I know that's definitely wrong.
15:19So, I think I'm going to go there.
15:21Truth or lie?
15:23That is a truth.
15:24That opens up Princess Cimmerine and Knickerbrick.
15:31These are getting difficult now.
15:32They are.
15:33These are getting to be...
15:34And they're getting harder to say as well.
15:34Yeah, these are getting to be more obscure.
15:38I think...
15:38I think Knickerbrick, that sounds familiar.
15:42I think I'll go there.
15:43Truth or lie?
15:44That is a truth.
15:46That opens up Trumpkin, Daniel Deronda and Mrs. Beaver,
15:50which is behind you.
15:52But time is ticking.
15:55Um, I've got, what, 138?
15:58Um, Mrs. Beaver, I'll go back to you.
16:01Truth or lie?
16:02That is a truth.
16:03That opens up Prince Humperdinck and Reapercheep.
16:09Prince Humperdinck.
16:10That sounds like Abel Engelbert Humperdinck.
16:13Reapercheep is definitely right.
16:14Truth or lie?
16:15That is a truth.
16:17That opens up Shasta.
16:21Daniel Deronda is something completely different.
16:24I'm not sure, but it's definitely not Narnia.
16:26Uh, Trumpkin, I think.
16:27Truth or lie?
16:29That is a truth.
16:31That opens up Emperor Over the Sea,
16:33The Childlike Empress and Polly Plumber.
16:39You've got a 50-50 there, Dave.
16:41Yeah, I've got time to think, haven't I?
16:43Even if I get these wrong.
16:44And you're at £1,400, which is a lot of money.
16:48Ooh, look at that.
16:49Get it right, please.
16:52I'm really not too sure about either of these two.
16:55So I think I've just got to take a risk.
16:58Ible, obble, black, bobble, ible, obble, child, childlike emperors.
17:0530 seconds remaining.
17:09That one.
17:10Truth or lie?
17:13You've halved your money.
17:15This one.
17:16Truth or lie?
17:18That is a truth.
17:19800, though.
17:20That's not bad.
17:23You have done very well.
17:25You've made it across with £800,
17:30unless the twins pressed that panic button.
17:33Should we find out?
17:34Yeah, they might have done.
17:36Twins.
17:37He did really, really well.
17:40He did.
17:40Now, the question is, when he was on that 50-50, you could have pressed the panic button.
17:46So I have to ask you, did you or did you not press it?
17:52We didn't.
17:54You didn't?
17:55We didn't know the answers.
17:58Dave, they didn't press the panic button.
18:01So with £800, please make your way to the vault.
18:05Thank you, Ross.
18:12Let's go to the vault and talk to Mick.
18:16It's good news, Mick.
18:18Dave is joining you with £800.
18:23Yes.
18:27Jan, Cheryl, we're not doing too badly.
18:32We're doing well.
18:33We're terrible, too.
18:33Remember, you've got the panic button.
18:36You've got to use it or you will lose it.
18:39Bridge, please, can you reveal the third category?
18:42The third category is Rock and Roll.
18:48Rock and roll.
18:50Which one of you loves your music?
18:52I do.
18:53Well, we both do.
18:54You're maybe better at it than me.
18:56Jan, come and join me on the bridge.
19:09Hello, Jan.
19:11Hello, Ross.
19:11Welcome to the bridge.
19:13What's it like having a twin?
19:14It's great now.
19:16It didn't used to be school done when we were young,
19:18because we like to be individual.
19:19But you're very close, yeah?
19:20We are ever so close now, yes.
19:22Right.
19:23The category is rock and roll.
19:26Bridge, what are we looking for?
19:30Rolling Stones songs.
19:32We are looking for the titles of UK top 40 hit singles
19:37by the Rolling Stones.
19:39Lies are songs by other bands.
19:43Jan, are you ready?
19:45I'm ready.
19:47Your five minutes starts now.
19:50I might need help, but not this time.
19:57I can't get no satisfaction.
19:59Truth or lie?
20:01That is a truth.
20:02That opens up.
20:04Don't stop me now and paint it black.
20:07I'm not sure about that one.
20:09Don't stop me now is queen, I think.
20:11I think they did paint it black.
20:13I'm going on that one anyway.
20:14Truth or lie?
20:16That is a truth.
20:18That opens up.
20:19Jumping Jack, Flash, Lola and honky tonk woman.
20:24I think they did honky tonk women.
20:26Don't think they did Lola.
20:28I think that might be the kinks.
20:29Jumping Jack, Flash, definitely.
20:32Truth or lie?
20:34That is a truth.
20:36That opens up.
20:37Brown sugar.
20:38My generation and start me up.
20:42They probably did start me up.
20:44That was the who, but they definitely did.
20:47Brown sugar, so I'm going on that one.
20:48Truth or lie?
20:50Four minutes.
20:50That is a truth.
20:52That opens up.
20:53Angie?
20:54Oh, yes, easy.
20:56Angie, definitely.
20:58I remember them doing that.
21:00Angie?
21:00Truth or lie?
21:02That is a truth.
21:03That opens up the safety zone, and I want to be your man.
21:08I'm going on here.
21:09Stop the clock.
21:11OK.
21:13Take a look around.
21:14In the meantime, Bridge, please reveal a lie.
21:21Lola, you were right.
21:23That was by the kinks.
21:24Jan, you've got three minutes 40.
21:27You've got a bit of time, but it gets harder the further you get across.
21:30Are you ready?
21:31Yeah.
21:32OK.
21:33Jan, your time starts now.
21:36I think they did start me up.
21:38I'm hoping they did start me up.
21:41Truth or lie?
21:43That is a truth.
21:44That opens up.
21:45Run to the hills.
21:47It's only rock and roll, but I like it.
21:50And the last time.
21:52I think they did the last time.
21:55I'm hoping that's right.
21:57Remember, we're looking for Rolling Stones songs.
22:02And I can't remember if they did that.
22:04I'm going to try the last time first.
22:06Truth or lie?
22:07That is a truth.
22:09That opens up.
22:10Flowers in the rain.
22:11Get off my cloud.
22:13Not fade away.
22:17I don't think they did flowers in the rain.
22:19Get off my cloud.
22:20That was one of the first songs I played to, and it wasn't theirs.
22:23Go on, get on there.
22:24I think it's get off my cloud.
22:26Truth or lie?
22:28That is a truth.
22:29That opens up the safety zone.
22:31Stop the clock.
22:33Well, you banked some more money because you're at £800.
22:37But time is pressing now.
22:39You're at £2.44.
22:41Bridge, please reveal a lie.
22:46By Iron Maiden.
22:49Jan, your time starts now.
22:52Right, I think it's only rock and roll, but I like it.
22:55I might be wrong, but I think that's theirs.
22:57Truth or lie?
23:00Yes, I like it.
23:02Yes.
23:03That opens up.
23:05Fool to cry and little red rooster.
23:07Quite like that, but I can't think who sings it.
23:09But I'm sure they sang Little Red Rooster, did they?
23:11I'm going for it.
23:13Truth or lie?
23:14That is a truth.
23:16That opens up.
23:17Going to a go-go, 20th century boy, undercover of the night.
23:22Well, they didn't do that one.
23:23That was T-Rex.
23:24So I'm going to guess it's going to a go-go.
23:28Well, going on it.
23:29No, I don't think so.
23:31Truth or lie?
23:33It is a truth.
23:34Oh, well done.
23:36That opens up.
23:37All or nothing.
23:39Anybody seen my baby and high wire?
23:42I'm not sure now.
23:43I think they did that one, but I want to go forwards.
23:46I'm going to try the middle one.
23:48Anyone seen my baby?
23:49Truth or lie?
23:50That is a truth.
23:52Oh, yes.
23:53Well done.
23:54That opens up.
23:55Harlem shuffle, running with the devil, and respectable.
24:00I don't remember doing respectable.
24:02I'm probably going to be wrong, because I usually try to try the other one, but respectable doesn't sound like
24:09them.
24:09Running with the devil.
24:12Oh, well, I'm sorry.
24:14Truth or lie?
24:16Oh, it was Van Halen.
24:18Truth or lie?
24:20That is the truth.
24:22700 pounds.
24:23Got through.
24:24What a fantastic crossing it was.
24:28So, Jan, you made it across with 700, but you were up to 1,200 pounds.
24:35Now, you talk about you and your twin having that special unspoken thing going on.
24:41Let's find out what she did then, shall we?
24:44Cheryl.
24:45Yes, Ross.
24:46She did fantastic.
24:48And I wasn't sure of the last two either.
24:50Well, you're not.
24:51So, what did you do?
24:52So, sorry, Jan.
24:54I pressed the panic button.
24:55Yes!
24:56She did press the button.
24:58Let's see where you were.
25:02I don't remember doing respectable.
25:04I'm not going to press it.
25:07Well, I could do.
25:12You'd banked 1,200 pounds at that point.
25:15So, Jan, please make your way to the vault.
25:26Let's go to the vault and give Mick and Dave the news.
25:31So, Cheryl made great use of the panic button.
25:35So, Jan joins you with 1,200 pounds.
25:40What have I done?
25:46Cheryl, great use of the panic button there.
25:49Shall we get on with it?
25:50Yes, please.
25:51Bridge, please reveal the final category.
25:54The fourth category is places.
25:59Places.
26:00Okay.
26:01You like your geography?
26:03I like going places.
26:05Right.
26:05Well, as you are the last person, the bridge is going to double your money.
26:10So, every correct step now is worth 200 pounds, so you could make some serious cash.
26:17Are you ready, Cheryl?
26:18I am.
26:19Come and join me on the bridge.
26:31Hello.
26:32Hello, Ross.
26:34Weren't you here a minute ago?
26:35Yes, I've just got changed.
26:38How many times have you played that game?
26:40A few.
26:41Now, remember, you could make a lot of money on this crossing.
26:44Are you ready?
26:45I'm ready.
26:45The category is places.
26:48Bridge, what are we looking for?
26:52Countries and their biggest cities.
26:55Ah.
26:55So, we are looking for countries paired with their most populous city.
27:00Lies are incorrect pairings.
27:03This is according to the CIA World Factbook.
27:07You know the rules.
27:09Step on the truths.
27:10Steer clear of the lies.
27:12OK, I'll give it a go.
27:14Cheryl, are you ready?
27:15Yes, thank you.
27:17Your five minutes starts now.
27:21France, Paris, Ireland, Cork.
27:25Well, it's definitely not Ireland and Cork.
27:28It's France and Paris.
27:30Sure about that one?
27:31Truth or lie?
27:33That is a truth.
27:34That opens up.
27:36USA, Chicago, Denmark, Copenhagen.
27:44I'm going to try Denmark, which I doubt it's Chicago.
27:49Although it's a big city.
27:51I'll try that.
27:53Truth or lie?
27:54That is a truth.
27:56That opens up.
27:57Thailand, Bangkok, Croatia split, Austria, Vienna.
28:03Right.
28:07Bangkok is in Thailand.
28:09Split is in Croatia.
28:11Vienna, Austria.
28:18I've got to try and go forward rather than back.
28:20Four minutes for me.
28:25I'll try...
28:28Bangkok, Thailand.
28:30Truth or lie?
28:3211 million.
28:33That was a good choice.
28:35Algeria, Algiers.
28:37Brazil, Rio de Janeiro.
28:41Indonesia, Jakarta.
28:42I'm pretty sure, even though Rio isn't the capital of Brazil,
28:47that it's the most populous.
28:49So I'm going to try that.
28:51Truth or lie?
28:54Sao Paulo is Brazil's most popular city.
28:58Nothing else is going to open up.
29:00Look around.
29:02In that case, I will try Algiers.
29:05Truth or lie?
29:06That is a truth that opens up Slovakia, Bratislava.
29:11Remember, we're looking for countries and their most popular cities.
29:15I'll try Bratislava.
29:17Truth or lie?
29:19That is a truth.
29:20That opens up the safety zone.
29:22You can stop the clock.
29:23I'm going to do that.
29:23Stop the clock.
29:24It opens up Uruguay, Montevideo.
29:27Now, take a look around Bridge.
29:33Please reveal a lie.
29:36Oh, right.
29:37OK.
29:38New York is the USA's biggest city.
29:41You ready?
29:42Yeah.
29:42OK.
29:43Your time starts now.
29:47I don't know if it's right, but I'm going to try that one.
29:50Truth or lie?
29:51And it is a truth.
29:53It opens up Jamaica, Kingston, Germany, Berlin, Italy, Milan.
29:59I doubt that's right.
30:00I would think Rome's the biggest.
30:05Germany, it's got to be Berlin.
30:12Kingston, Germany.
30:13The populist.
30:14Not necessarily the capital.
30:15It's the most populous.
30:17Right, Jamaican.
30:19Truth or lie?
30:21That is a truth.
30:23That opens up Kenya, Mombasa.
30:28Oh.
30:32Right.
30:35I think I'll have to try Kenya.
30:38I want to move forward.
30:40Truth or lie?
30:42Oh.
30:43Oh.
30:44Nairobi is Kenya's most populous city.
30:48Remember, we're looking for countries and their most populous cities.
30:53What are you thinking?
30:56I'm trying to get...
30:57I'm thinking about Berlin, but then...
31:01Truth or lie?
31:03It is a truth that opens up Angola, Luanda, Philippines, Manila.
31:11I would have thought Luanda.
31:15I know that's the capital of the Philippines, but...
31:19I've got to go forward.
31:21Truth or lie?
31:23Yes, over nine million.
31:25That opens up.
31:26Bangladesh, Dhaka, Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, and Portugal, Porto.
31:33I would have thought Lisbon was probably the capital of...
31:36More populous, but I could be wrong.
31:39Not sure about that one.
31:42I best go for Dhaka.
31:43Truth or lie?
31:45That is the truth.
31:46That opens up Pakistan, Karachi.
31:54There are minutes.
31:57Ooh, heck.
31:58You can't afford another lie.
32:00I can't, can I?
32:01I don't know.
32:05Time is running out.
32:09I'm going to go over here.
32:10Truth or lie?
32:12That is the truth that opens up China, Beijing, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.
32:18It's got to be that one, surely.
32:20Truth or lie?
32:22Oh!
32:26Oh, well, have a look, Jill.
32:27Right to the very end.
32:28I know, what a shame.
32:30Shanghai has a bigger population than Beijing.
32:34Let's take a look at the bridge.
32:36So we'll take a look at the lies.
32:39Ireland's most popular city is Dublin.
32:43Croatia is Zagreb.
32:45You were right about that.
32:47Italy is Rome.
32:49Portugal, Lisbon has a bigger population than Porto.
32:55Cheryl, I'm afraid you have been beaten by the bridge.
32:58So for now, your game is over.
33:02Thank you for playing.
33:10Let's go to the vault and give them the news.
33:14Cheryl got down to the very last step,
33:18but she crashed out with three lies.
33:21So now it's down to you three.
33:24Come and join me for the final crossing.
33:27Hooray!
33:35Welcome back.
33:36You've made it here with £2,900.
33:40Now you'll face the final crossing,
33:42and remember, you're playing this one as a team.
33:45Now, just one of you needs to make it across
33:48to take the money home.
33:51But before we start,
33:53the bridge has an offer to make to you.
33:56You could set a player
33:58and double your money
34:01to £5,800.
34:07Or you can buy back Cheryl.
34:10But it will half your money.
34:13So what's it going to be?
34:15We're going to buy back Cheryl.
34:16You came as a team,
34:18you're staying as a team.
34:19I like it.
34:20Right, let's bring back Cheryl.
34:23Hi.
34:23Here she is.
34:25Hi.
34:25Sorry, I got you.
34:27Right, you're now playing for £1,450.
34:32What would you spend the money on?
34:34It'll definitely go towards an holiday, I think.
34:36Yeah, holiday, I think.
34:37Holiday, yeah.
34:37Holiday.
34:37Why not?
34:38Right, let's play the final crossing.
34:40You're playing as a team
34:42so you can confer as much as you like.
34:44You'll face one row at a time
34:47and there's only one true statement on each row.
34:51The time starts when I finish reading the last statement.
34:55Make sure that you are on a step before the wave hits.
34:59If you're not, you're out of the game
35:01and the next player takes over.
35:03Now, please, put yourself in the order
35:06that you'd like to play.
35:08I'll go first.
35:09Get you.
35:10You're third.
35:13OK, Mick, you're first up.
35:16Come and join me on the bridge.
35:24Mick, welcome to the final crossing.
35:26Now, remember, step on the truths,
35:28steer clear of those lies.
35:31Are you ready?
35:32I'm ready.
35:33Bridge, please reveal the first row.
35:37Baba Yaga is a Lebanese aubergine dip.
35:42Venus flytraps were first found on the planet Venus.
35:47Nessa is a character in Gavin and Stacey.
35:51You want Nessa, Mick?
35:53Definitely.
35:54Yeah, Baba Yaga is a character.
35:56It's definitely a aubergine dip.
35:57Definitely Nessa.
35:59Nessa is a character in Gavin and Stacey.
36:01Here comes the wave.
36:02That's definite.
36:03OK.
36:04Is that a truth or is that a lie?
36:14Yes.
36:15Played by Ruth Jones.
36:17Well done, Mick.
36:18Well done.
36:19Bridge, please reveal the next row.
36:23The Wombles live on Clapham Common.
36:27Red snapper is a species of turtle.
36:31Take My Breath Away was a hit single for Boston.
36:35A 10-gallon is a style of hat.
36:39You want the 10-gallon hat, I think.
36:41I think so.
36:42Yeah, that one was...
36:43That was Berlin.
36:44Red snapper is a fish, I think.
36:46Take My Breath Away was Berlin.
36:48You want the 10-gallon hat.
36:4910-gallon hat.
36:50I'll go with what you say, then.
36:51Right.
36:52I'll realise on you, gang.
36:55Is that a truth or is that a lie?
37:03It is a truth.
37:05It's a style of cowboy hat.
37:07Bridge, please reveal the next row.
37:11The Leone is the currency of Sierra Leone.
37:16Stephen King directed the 1980 horror film The Shining.
37:21A violin is larger than a viola.
37:25What do you think, guys?
37:26I think it's the first one.
37:27I think it must be the first one.
37:28It's the first one.
37:29Definitely the first one.
37:30It is.
37:30I was looking at currencies.
37:31Definitely not a violin.
37:33Sierra Leone.
37:33Sure, right.
37:34Definitely the Leone.
37:35One on the left.
37:36Sierra Leone.
37:37Definitely.
37:38Definitely.
37:38100%?
37:39100%.
37:39100%.
37:40Right.
37:40I'll go on this one, then.
37:42So, Mick, to stay in the game.
37:45Is that a truth or is that a lie?
37:53Yes!
37:54It is the truth.
37:56OK, only three rows left.
38:00Bridge, please reveal the next row.
38:04Tyra Banks hosted Britain's Next Top Model.
38:09Nelly Furtado's first album was called Woe, Nelly.
38:14Victoria Falls is located on the Congo River.
38:19The game Jenga was released in stores before Buckaroo.
38:25What do you think, eh?
38:26It's definitely not Victoria Falls.
38:28That's something different.
38:29Right.
38:29Cancel that one out, then.
38:30It sounds easy.
38:32Yeah?
38:34Tyra Banks, I think she was the American version.
38:38That's American.
38:40Well, Nelly of Game, which one's going to be up the way?
38:43Go with Nelly.
38:44Go with Nelly, then.
38:45Go with Nelly.
38:46Right.
38:47Stay in the game.
38:49I don't think it's right.
38:50Is that a truth?
38:51I don't know where it is.
38:52It's not a lie.
38:53I hope you guys are right.
38:55Or is that a lie?
39:04It is the truth.
39:05Yes!
39:06Yes!
39:06Good guess.
39:07I guess you all bought that album.
39:09Oh, yes.
39:10Thought you might have done.
39:11Right.
39:12Only two rows left.
39:14Ridge, please reveal the next row.
39:18Zatar is a Middle Eastern spice blend.
39:23Nighthawks is a painting by Norman Rockwell.
39:27San Jose is the state capital of New Mexico.
39:33Which one do you think, guys?
39:34Okay, I ain't got a lot.
39:36Not Nighthawks.
39:37Definitely not.
39:37It's one of the other two.
39:38I think it's San Jose.
39:39I think it might be San Jose.
39:41I think you should definitely go for that one.
39:43What are we doing?
39:44Go San Jose, Mick.
39:45Are you sure we're not that one?
39:45This one, this one, this one.
39:47No!
39:48Right.
39:52So, Mick, you have stepped on.
39:54Zatar is a Middle Eastern spice blend.
39:59Shell, you were not very happy about that, were you?
40:03To say the least.
40:05Well, that was a bit of a concern myself.
40:07Mick, is that a truth?
40:14Or is that a lie?
40:19It is the truth.
40:21What do I know?
40:23Are you all right, Shell?
40:24It contains herbs, sesame seeds, sumac and salt.
40:29Right, here we go.
40:30So, you are one step away from taking home 1,450 pounds.
40:38Now, if you tread on a lie, your game is over and Jan will face two new steps.
40:47Jan.
40:48Magic.
40:49Right.
40:50Bridge, please reveal the final row.
40:56The first official park run was in Epping Forest.
41:00Channel 4's countdown is older than Rachel Riley.
41:05No.
41:05Here comes the wave.
41:06Come on, go along.
41:07Come on, what do you think?
41:08Yeah, I don't...
41:09I would...
41:11Are you sure?
41:11Sure?
41:12Yeah.
41:13What, this one?
41:14Yeah, go that one, Mick.
41:15Oof.
41:17No, you didn't make that.
41:18Mick, you have stepped on the first official park run was Epping Forest.
41:25Is that a truth or is that a lie?
41:36It's a lie, I'm afraid, Mick.
41:38It was in Bushy Park in London.
41:40Sorry, Mick, we were guessing.
41:41Mick, I'm afraid you have been beaten by the bridge.
41:45Thank you for playing.
41:47Jan, come and join me.
41:50Jan, welcome to the final crossing.
41:54Thank you very much.
41:55Bridge, please reveal two new steps.
41:59By area, Monaco is smaller than Vatican City.
42:06Calligraphy comes from the Greek for beautiful writing.
42:10It's calligraphy.
42:12Definitely.
42:13Jan, you went really quickly there.
42:16Where you have stepped on calligraphy comes from the Greek for beautiful writing.
42:22For £1,450.
42:26Is that a truth?
42:29Or is that a lie?
42:33I can't bear the suspense.
42:39It is a truth.
42:41Everybody, come and join us.
42:43Yes.
42:45Well done, Jan.
42:49A well-deserved win and what a lovely team.
42:55And please join us next time when another team will take on the Bridge of Lies.
43:22And we'll be right back.
43:32You
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