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Celebrity Bridge of Lies - Season 4 - Episode 05: Nick Pickard, Sue Cleaver, Rebecca Sarker, Perry Fenwick Eng Sub
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00:00This is Celebrity Bridge of Lies, where winning is simple.
00:05Just step on the truths.
00:07Oh, yes, yes!
00:08Oh, get in!
00:10That is a truth!
00:11Yeah!
00:12And steer clear of the lie.
00:15Oh!
00:17It's a lie!
00:18It's on!
00:19No!
00:19Let's meet the team.
00:23I'm Nick Picard from Hollyoaks.
00:25I'm Sue Cleaver, formerly of Coronation Street.
00:28I'm Rebecca Sarka from Emmerdale.
00:30I'm Perry Fenwick from EastEnders.
00:33Hello, team!
00:34How you doing?
00:35Hello.
00:36You all right?
00:38It's like the Bridge of Lies Soap Awards.
00:41With my quick maths, I think I can count over 100 years of soap talent in the waiting room.
00:48That's one word for it.
00:51Well, do you count yourselves as rivals, or are you playing as a team tonight?
00:55No, we're a team.
00:57Team?
00:57Team all the way.
00:58Definite team.
00:59Team soap.
01:01Right.
01:01All that stands between you and making some cash for charity tonight are five crossings.
01:07You'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.
01:15And anyone in there at the end will get to join forces to take on the final crossing.
01:21Are you ready?
01:23Yes.
01:23This will ever be.
01:25Bridge, can you please reveal the opening category?
01:28The first category is...
01:31Cats.
01:32Cats.
01:34Cats?
01:34Well, I do.
01:36I could be a...
01:38Cat lady?
01:38I could be a...
01:39Be careful what you say, Rebecca.
01:42I've got a cat.
01:42You know more than any of us.
01:44I've owned cats.
01:45I have a cat now.
01:47What do you reckon?
01:47I think Rebecca is going to be you, isn't it?
01:49Well, I feel quite confident, Rebecca.
01:50Really?
01:50Should I?
01:51Go on.
01:52Rebecca, come and join me on the Bridge.
01:55Go on, go on.
01:56Go on.
01:57We're going to do it.
01:57We're going to do it.
01:58We're going to do it.
02:07Rebecca, welcome to the Bridge.
02:08Thank you, Ross.
02:09Lovely to be here.
02:10How are you feeling?
02:11It's a mixed bag of emotions, let's say.
02:12Well, a bit like a soap, eh?
02:13And I think you've been in nearly all of them,
02:16particularly the big ones, haven't you?
02:18Yeah, I've been in Corrie,
02:19I've been in EastEnders and Doctors.
02:22Yeah.
02:22And now I'm in Emmerdale.
02:23You do have a cat, don't you?
02:24I do have a cat, little Margot.
02:26Well, let's hope that Margot
02:28helps you get across this bridge.
02:31Tell us, please,
02:32what charity you're playing for tonight.
02:34I'm playing for the David Knotts Foundation.
02:36All right.
02:36You've got five minutes on the clock.
02:39Every correct step is worth Β£200.
02:42But step on a lie and your money is halved.
02:45Hit three lies and your crossing is over.
02:49There are ten lies on the bridge,
02:50but remember there is always a path to safety.
02:53There are two safety zones on the bridge.
02:56Step on one of these, we'll stop the clock,
02:59and the bridge will reveal a random lie.
03:02And in the waiting room, there's the panic button.
03:04If your teammates press it,
03:06they'll send you to the vault with any money
03:08you've banked up to that point.
03:10But it can only be used once.
03:15There is also a hotline hidden somewhere.
03:18Step on it, and you'll have ten seconds
03:20to talk to your teammates,
03:22which could prove very handy.
03:25The category is cats.
03:28Bridge, what are we looking for?
03:31Famous cats.
03:33So we are looking for cats or things
03:36with the word cat in their name or title.
03:40Lies refer to other animals.
03:44OK.
03:45Your five minutes starts now.
03:49Looney Tunes character, Sylvester.
03:53Tom and Jerry character, Tom.
03:56Yes, well, I know that Tom is the cat in Tom and Jerry,
04:02so I'm going to go here.
04:03Truth or line?
04:05That is a truth that opens up
04:07Peanuts character Snoopy,
04:10Mr Bigglesworth in Austin Powers films.
04:15Peanuts, I think, is a dog.
04:18No, is it?
04:18Oh, no, I'm not sure.
04:20But I'm pretty sure that Mr Bigglesworth
04:22is in the Austin Powers film.
04:25So I'm going to go right here.
04:26Truth or line?
04:28That is a truth that opens up
04:30Lloyd Webber musical based on T.S. Eliot.
04:33Poems?
04:34Blue Peter Pet Shelley.
04:37Wasn't Shelley the dog?
04:39I'm not sure about the Blue Peter Pet Shelley.
04:42It was a little bit before my time, I think,
04:44but I'm going to go for Lloyd Webber.
04:45Truth or line?
04:47That is a truth that opens up
04:49Danny John Jewel's character in Red Dwarf,
04:53singer also known as Yusuf Islam,
04:57voiced by Antonio Banderas in Shrek 2.
05:02Remember, we're looking for cats.
05:05I think that's Cat Stevens.
05:09Danny, I don't know about Red Dwarf.
05:13I'm pretty sure that Antonio Banderas as well
05:15is a voice thing, a cat.
05:18But I'm, oh gosh, I'm going to go Banderas.
05:22Truth or line?
05:24Yes, he's Puss in Boots.
05:26Puss in Boots, of course.
05:27That opens up title character of a 60s TV show,
05:31Gentle Ben,
05:32Lindley Dodds' Slinky Malinky and Jones in the film Alien.
05:39No, Gentleman's a bear.
05:40That's a bear, definitely.
05:42I'm going to go Slinky Malinky because of my children.
05:46Truth or lie?
05:48That is the truth.
05:49That opens up the safety zone.
05:51It also opens up the Simpsons character,
05:55Itchy, rapper with the UK number one,
05:57paint the town red.
05:58You can stop the clock if you want,
06:00or you can carry on.
06:01Yes, can I stop the clock?
06:02Step on it.
06:03Stop the clock.
06:05Right.
06:06Bridge, please reveal a lie.
06:10Oh, my goodness.
06:11Itchy is the mouse and Scratchy is the cat.
06:15Really, wow.
06:16Rebecca, your time starts now.
06:20I know it's not, I know, I know it's not Gentle Ben,
06:22that's a bear.
06:23Go back to singer Yusuf Islam.
06:25I'm not sure about the rapper.
06:28Remember, we're looking for cats.
06:31I know, I know Yusuf Islam.
06:34I'm going to go there.
06:35Truth or lie?
06:37That is Cat Stevens.
06:39That opens up Obama family's White House pet,
06:42Bo Snowbell in E.B. White's Stuart Little.
06:47Bo's a dog.
06:48I think this is a dog, Obama's pet,
06:52so I'm going to go Snowbell.
06:53Truth or lie?
06:54That is a truth.
06:56That opens up this morning host with the surname Dealey,
07:00Tennessee Williams play with Big Daddy,
07:02Dr. Seuss character played by Mike Myers.
07:05Two minutes remaining.
07:06Cat in the hat.
07:08Cat in the hat.
07:09I think Dr. Seuss, is it?
07:14I think Dr. Seuss.
07:15I'm going to go Dr. Seuss.
07:16Truth or lie?
07:17Yes, the cat in the hat.
07:19That opens up Beatrix Potter's character Samuel Whiskers.
07:24Oh, my goodness.
07:24Dick King Smith title character Aristotle.
07:29Now, you have got a little bit of time,
07:32and you have made Β£1,600.
07:34You do not want to half your money now.
07:37No.
07:38What are you thinking?
07:39Beatrix Potter character Samuel Whiskers.
07:42I mean, the name suggests a cat.
07:47Tennessee Williams play with Big Daddy.
07:51Big Daddy?
07:52Big Daddy.
07:54Yes, yes, yes, yes.
07:56Cat in the hot tin roof.
07:57Dick King Smith title character Aristotle.
08:01Cat Dealey?
08:02I'm going to go Cat Dealey.
08:03Truth or lie?
08:05One minute.
08:06That is a truth.
08:06That opens up.
08:07The safety zone, you stop the clock.
08:09It also opens up.
08:10Accompanies the owl in Edward Lear poem.
08:13The 2000 UK top five single for the Baja men.
08:19Now, Bridge, please reveal a lie.
08:25Oh, I knew that.
08:27Portuguese water dog, apparently.
08:29That's what they had in the White House when they were there.
08:31OK, your time starts now.
08:34I'm going to go with the owl and the cat.
08:37Truth or lie?
08:39The owl and the pussycat that opens up.
08:42Monstro in Disney's 1940 film Pinocchio.
08:46No, no, no.
08:47Go through.
08:48No, no.
08:49This is really tricky here now, guys.
08:55I don't know, but I'm going to go Monstro.
08:57Truth or lie?
08:59Oh.
09:00Truth or lie?
09:00Truth or lie?
09:02OK, where are you going to go?
09:03Nothing's going to open up.
09:04Time is a ticking.
09:06Oh, my goodness.
09:07OK, I'm going to go Sam.
09:08Truth or lie?
09:09No, that's a rat.
09:11Nothing else is going to open up.
09:13Truth or lie?
09:15There is a truth that opens up.
09:1760s film featuring Jane Fonda and Lee Marvin.
09:20Annie's pet misery in Stephen King's novel.
09:22First UK top ten single for Squeeze.
09:27Truth or lie?
09:28Oh, my word.
09:32Annie's pet is a pig.
09:35Oh!
09:36Rebecca, let's take a look at that bridge.
09:39Oh.
09:40We're going to look at the lies.
09:42Snoopy is a dog.
09:45Yes.
09:45Shelley from Blue Pizza was a tortoise.
09:48The Baja men did who let the dogs out.
09:51Oh!
09:51Gentle Ben was a bear.
09:52And all the rest are either cats or they're called cats.
09:56Oh.
09:57And you didn't reveal the hotline, so you couldn't get any help.
10:00No.
10:01With three lies, it means you are out of the game unless your teammates press that panic button.
10:10Shall we find out?
10:10Nick, Sue, Perry, did you or did you not press that panic button?
10:17No, we didn't.
10:18We're so sorry, Rebecca.
10:19Oh, it's...
10:20I did go very quickly.
10:22Rebecca, they didn't hit that panic button.
10:25So, for now, your game is over.
10:28Thank you for playing.
10:36Nick, Sue, Perry.
10:38Yes.
10:39Yes.
10:39I know, it's our fault.
10:40Well, she was moving across that bridge pretty rapidly towards the end there.
10:45I think she got up to Β£1,800, though.
10:48Bless her.
10:48What we need is to get you three over and raise a lot of money for charity.
10:54Shall we move on?
10:55Yes.
10:56Starts again now.
10:57Right.
10:57Bridge, please reveal the second category.
11:01The second category is...
11:04Sports.
11:05Sports.
11:06Which one is a sportman?
11:07I'll have a go at the sport.
11:09Yes, Nick.
11:09Yes, yes.
11:10You seem a little bit keen, mate.
11:11We're not keen, but I'll take that over.
11:13We're not giving him any choice.
11:15I mean, I...
11:15With me, that's...
11:16With me or Perry, we're going to go for sport.
11:18Right.
11:18Nick, come and join me on the bridge.
11:21What's up there, guys?
11:31Nick, welcome to the bridge.
11:34How are you feeling?
11:35I'm slightly terrified, but, you know, there it goes.
11:37You should have bought me swimming trunks, shouldn't I?
11:39Mate, you are Hollyoaks royalty.
11:41You've been in it since the first episode.
11:43Have you not?
11:44No, 95, I went up there to Liverpool, and it was only for a six-month gig, and then here
11:49I am 30 years later, I never expected that at all.
11:51Please tell us what charity you're playing for tonight.
11:53I'm doing it for the Alderhey Children's Hospital in Liverpool.
11:56Brilliant.
11:56The category is sports.
11:59Bridge.
12:00What are we looking for?
12:03Football team nicknames.
12:04We are looking for football clubs correctly paired with the team's nickname.
12:11Lies are incorrect pairings.
12:13Right.
12:14Your five minutes starts now.
12:18Arsenal the Gunners, West Ham United the Spanners.
12:24Truth or lie?
12:26That's the truth, definitely.
12:27That is the truth.
12:28100% on that one.
12:29I hope they're all that easy.
12:30Chelsea the Citizens, Liverpool the Reds.
12:34Right, well, I'm a Chelsea fan.
12:35We're definitely the Blues, so I'll go with Liverpool and the Reds.
12:38Truth or lie?
12:41That is a truth.
12:42That opens up Southampton, the Sinners, Crystal Palace, the Eagles, Manchester United, Red Devils.
12:50Crystal Palace, the Eagles.
12:51The Saints are Southampton, so I'm going to go with the Manchester United, Red Devils.
12:56Is that OK to walk over?
12:57Truth or lie?
12:58There we go.
12:59The truth is definitely a truth.
13:00That is a truth.
13:00That opens up Everton, the Toffees.
13:02OK, well, I'm going to go to the Crystal Palace as well.
13:06OK.
13:06That's definitely a truth.
13:07Truth or lie?
13:09That is a truth.
13:10That opens up the hotline, Norwich City, the Canaries.
13:14Remember, we're looking for football team nicknames.
13:17The Everton are the Toffees to get a few more quid.
13:19Truth or lie?
13:20That is a truth.
13:21That opens up Bristol City, the Sparrow.
13:24Go for Norwich City, Canaries.
13:26I'm not sure about that.
13:27I'm going to go Norwich City with the Canaries.
13:29OK, so straight on there.
13:30Truth or lie?
13:33That is a truth.
13:34That opens up Stoke City, the Potters.
13:37Sheffield United, the Blades.
13:39I'm near on 100%.
13:41They are the Potters, but I know they are the Blades.
13:43So I'm going to go with that one.
13:46Truth or lie?
13:47Oh, God.
13:48That is a truth.
13:49It opens up the safety zone.
13:51Stop the clock.
13:53It also opens up Brentford, the Hornets.
13:57Northampton Town, the Cobblers.
13:59OK.
14:01Bridge, please reveal a lie.
14:04They're the pensioners.
14:06That's handy.
14:08Thank you so much, Bridge.
14:10Thanks for that help.
14:11Yes.
14:12Nick, your time starts now.
14:15Right.
14:18That's the hotline that opens up.
14:21Fulham, the Villagers, and Sunderland, the Black Cats.
14:26Your hotline is open.
14:28All right, pal.
14:29Yes, yes.
14:30Black Cats is so...
14:31Sunderland.
14:32Yeah.
14:32It's the Potters, is that right?
14:34I think it might be.
14:35Fulham aren't the Villagers, are they?
14:36No.
14:37Yeah, I didn't think so.
14:38OK, thanks, mate.
14:38Was that helpful?
14:39That was, yes.
14:41Right.
14:42Sorry, Sue.
14:42I know she doesn't know if it's about the Villagers.
14:44Where are you going to step?
14:45Where are you going to step?
14:46I think I'm going to go, just so it could get me that way there, I'm going to go to
14:49the
14:49Potters.
14:49Truth or lie?
14:51That is the truth.
14:53That opens up AFC Bournemouth, the Apples.
14:56No.
14:58Yeah, that's wrong.
14:59So I'm going to have to go back this way.
15:02So I'm going to go back to the Black Cats.
15:03Truth or lie?
15:05That is the truth.
15:06That opens up Plymouth Argyle, the Pilgrims, Leicester City, the Foxes, Lincoln City, the
15:12Imps.
15:12I'm going to go Leicester.
15:13Truth or lie?
15:15That is the truth.
15:16That opens up the safety zone.
15:18Stop the clock.
15:19All right.
15:20Bridge, please reveal a lie.
15:24They're the bees, not the hornets, yeah?
15:27Okay.
15:28That's it.
15:28Your time starts now.
15:31Right.
15:32I'm going to go back over here and go.
15:35Cobblers?
15:35Northampton is definitely cobblers.
15:37I'm going to have to go here.
15:38Truth or lie?
15:40The lie, I'm afraid.
15:42Oh!
15:42We're called the cherries.
15:43Nothing else is going to open up.
15:45You've halved your money.
15:46I'm going to go back here then.
15:47We're looking for football team nicknames.
15:51Truth or lie?
15:52Two minutes.
15:53That is the truth.
15:54That opens up Sheffle Wednesday, the hours.
15:57That's definitely right.
15:57Truth or lie?
15:59That is the truth.
16:00That opens up Wiccan Wanderers, the Chairboys, Harrogant Town, the Sulfrights.
16:10I've only done one lie, haven't I?
16:12Yep.
16:13So I've got this.
16:13I'm going to go here.
16:14Truth or lie?
16:16That is the truth.
16:17That opens up Bolton Wanderers, the Trotters, Salford City,
16:22the Amis.
16:23The Amis.
16:24How long have I got, Ross?
16:25You've got one minute 26.
16:27Okay.
16:28The Amis.
16:29You've got time.
16:30You've got time.
16:30I've only done one lie still, haven't I?
16:32You've done one lie.
16:33One lie.
16:33I'm going to go with the...
16:36I'm going to go...
16:37No.
16:37Yeah, I'm going to go Salford City.
16:38I'm going to go with the Amis.
16:40Truth or lie?
16:42That is the truth.
16:43That opens up Exeter City, the Romans, Fleetwood Town, the Cod Army, Huddersfield Town, the Bulldogs.
16:51You've got a 50-50 there.
16:53I'm pretty sure that's...
16:54I'm pretty sure that's wrong.
16:57I'm going to try the Cod Army.
17:00Truth or lie?
17:02That is a truth.
17:03Yeah, get there.
17:04Β£2,000, Nick.
17:06Well played.
17:07Oh, dear.
17:08I'm glad I got that subject.
17:11Let's take a look at the bridge.
17:12That was 15 truths, one lie.
17:15We'll take it.
17:16Let's take a look at the lies.
17:18I think we all know that West Ham are called the Hammers, not the Spanners.
17:22The Chelsea are the Blues.
17:23Yes, or the Pensioners.
17:25Southampton are the Saints.
17:27Bristol City are the Robins.
17:30Fulham are either the Whites or the Cottagers.
17:32Exeter City are the Grecians, not the Romans.
17:36And Huddersfield Town are the Terriers.
17:40At the moment, Nick, with Β£2,000, you are going into the vault.
17:45Unless your teammates press that panic button.
17:48Shall we find out?
17:49Yes, please.
17:50So, Sue Perry, did you or did you not press that panic button?
17:56No.
17:56No, he didn't need it.
17:57He absolutely didn't need it.
17:59He nailed it.
17:59Whereas we're more likely to need it.
18:02I wished I'd had that one.
18:04That's what I just said.
18:06I really do.
18:07Yeah, that's the way the bridge crumbles.
18:09I'll see you in a bit.
18:10Nick, they didn't press that panic button.
18:13So, with Β£2,000, please make your way to the vault.
18:26Sue Perry, Β£2,000 in the vault.
18:30Yeah.
18:30Right, we need to get you two across now.
18:32Yep.
18:33Yep.
18:34Right, let's get on with it.
18:35Bridge, can you please reveal the third category?
18:38The third category is music.
18:42Music.
18:43Yeah, who's going to do music?
18:45Who fancies it?
18:47Shall I go for it, yeah?
18:47I'm, yeah, yeah.
18:48I'll go for sure.
18:49Is that sure?
18:50Perry, come and join me on the bridge.
18:52Go on.
18:53You got this, Perry.
18:54Go on.
18:55You.
19:04Perry.
19:05Hello, mate.
19:06Hello, mate.
19:07Welcome to the bridge.
19:09Bit of a reunion for me and you?
19:10Yes, yeah, it is.
19:12Feels odd seeing you on the bridge.
19:13We should be in the Queen Vic together, shouldn't we?
19:15Yeah, and you should be bashing me up, I suppose.
19:18Right, tell us which charity you're playing for tonight.
19:20I'm playing for the Alzheimer's Society.
19:23Very good charity indeed.
19:24I hope you raise as much money as you possibly can.
19:27So do I.
19:28Right.
19:29The category is music.
19:32Bridge.
19:33What are we looking for?
19:34Britney and Christina songs.
19:38Perry, we are looking for UK top 20 singles by or featuring either Britney Spears or Christina
19:46Aguilera.
19:48Right.
19:48Lies are songs by other female solo artists.
19:52Are you a big Britney fan?
19:54I like Britney.
19:55I like Britney.
19:56But yeah, yeah, kind of.
19:59We'll have to see, mate.
20:00We will have to see.
20:01I should have gone football.
20:02You should have gone football, mate.
20:03Never mind, never mind.
20:04Here we go.
20:05And also remember, Sue has that panic button.
20:08Yes.
20:09Your five minutes starts now.
20:15Oops, I did it again.
20:17Genie in a bottle.
20:18You know, both of them, that's Britney, that's Christina Aguilera.
20:25I'll go that way.
20:26Truth or lie?
20:28That is the truth.
20:29That opens up toxic, crazy in love.
20:33That's Beyonce.
20:34I think that is Britney.
20:37Truth or lie?
20:39That is the truth.
20:41My mates at West Ham are going to kill me.
20:43You're doing well, man.
20:43That opens up smooth operator and fighter.
20:47Smooth operator is Sade.
20:51So fighter has got to be one of those two.
20:55Yeah, I'll go over that.
20:56Truth or lie?
20:58It's Christina.
20:59That opens up complicated, the hotline, and lucky.
21:08So with that...
21:09A chance to talk very briefly to Sue.
21:12Oh, no, don't bother going to the hotline for me.
21:14Four minutes remaining.
21:15And it'll open up some more steps as well.
21:16Yeah, I'll do that.
21:17I'll talk to Sue.
21:18Time's ticking, mate.
21:19Yep.
21:20OK, that opens up.
21:22Ain't no other man, if it makes you happy, and I'm a slave for you.
21:28Your hotline is open.
21:29Sue, any advice?
21:31Yeah, not really.
21:32No, this is not for me.
21:34The only one that I...
21:35I don't know why I keep thinking I'm a slave for you and Britney, but I might be totally...
21:40Yeah, I kind of thought that as well.
21:41I'll have to go for it.
21:42Where are you going to go, mate?
21:43I'm a slave for you.
21:46Truth or lie?
21:48Yes, it's Britney that opens up.
21:51Moves like Jagger.
21:52What a girl wants, where is my husband?
21:56What a girl wants, I think that is Christina Aguilera.
22:01Truth or lie?
22:03That is Christina that opens up the safety zone.
22:05If you want to step on it, stop the clock.
22:09Bridge, please reveal a lie.
22:13That is by Cheryl Crow.
22:16Right.
22:17Perry, your time starts now.
22:21It's got to be Ain't No Other Man.
22:23Remember, we're looking for Britney and Christina songs.
22:27Truth or lie?
22:28Yes.
22:29Yes, that's Christina.
22:31That opens up womanizer.
22:33Scream and shout and give it to me.
22:36Womanizer?
22:37That sounds familiar.
22:39Aye.
22:40Truth or lie?
22:43That's Britney that opens up the safety zone.
22:46If you want to step on it, stop the clock also opens up.
22:51I think we're alone now and you drive me crazy.
22:55Okay?
22:56Mm.
22:58Bridge, please reveal a lie.
23:02Okay, that was by Madonna.
23:03Give it to me.
23:04Perry, your time starts now.
23:07That was Tiffany.
23:09I'm not sure about that, but I'm going to go with scream and shout.
23:12Truth or lie?
23:14That is a truth.
23:16That's Britney that opens up.
23:17Can't hold us down.
23:19Baby, one more time.
23:21Baby, one more time, Britney.
23:22Truth or lie?
23:24Yeah, that's Britney that opens up.
23:27Break my heart.
23:29The voice within keeps getting better.
23:33Mate, you have got loads of time.
23:35You've got over two minutes.
23:36You're at Β£1,800.
23:40You do not want to step on a lighter.
23:44No.
23:44Two minutes remaining.
23:45But it gets tougher the further you get across.
23:50I think I'm going to try for that.
23:53Truth or lie?
23:56Yes, that's Christina.
23:58Right, that opens up.
23:59Break the ice.
24:01Super freaky girl and your body.
24:04And you've got a 50-50 there.
24:06So one of those is a truth and one of those is a lie.
24:09You've got over a minute and a half.
24:11And you're at Β£2,000, Perry.
24:14It's an amazing crossing.
24:15If only I knew.
24:15You've got a 50-50 there.
24:17Um...
24:19You've got time.
24:22Just think.
24:24Open up your mind.
24:32Truth or lie?
24:34It is a spoon.
24:36Britney.
24:37Amazing.
24:38Β£2,200.
24:40Hey, I love that.
24:41Still wish you'd taken football?
24:43No, I like Britney and Christina.
24:45I think they like you.
24:47Let's take a look at the bridge.
24:49We're going to look at the lies.
24:51So Crazy in Love is by Beyonce, and you knew that.
24:55Smooth Operators by Sade, and you knew that as well.
24:58Where is my husband?
24:59Is Ray.
25:00Complicated.
25:01Avril Lavigne.
25:03I think We're Alone Now was Tiffany.
25:05Break My Heart was Dua Lipa.
25:08And super freaky girl, Nicki Minaj.
25:13So lucky.
25:14So Perry, you have made it across with Β£2,200.
25:20Unless, Sue, press that panic button.
25:22Should we find out?
25:23Yeah, go on.
25:24Sue!
25:26Wow!
25:27Didn't he do well?
25:29Did you, or did you not press that panic button?
25:32Yes, I did.
25:33You did press the panic button?
25:35I did indeed.
25:35Because he got to the 50-50.
25:37So I just thought it was a good place to bank.
25:40It's a tactical place to bank.
25:42Well played, Sue.
25:43Very well played.
25:44Perry, let's confirm where you were on the bridge
25:47when Sue pressed it.
25:49If only I knew.
25:51I'm going to press the panic button.
25:57Bang on the 50-50.
25:59Yeah.
26:00Which means you have banked Β£2,000.
26:05Congratulations, my friend.
26:06Please make your way to the vaults.
26:09Thanks, mate.
26:16Let's go to the vaults and give Nick the news.
26:19Nick.
26:20Hello, Ross.
26:21Hello.
26:21Perry faced Britney and Christina songs.
26:26Wow.
26:26How'd he do on that?
26:28He's joining you with Β£2,000.
26:30Well done, mate.
26:31I bet you wish you had the football, though, didn't you?
26:33I mean, I mean.
26:36Sue.
26:38Great use of the panic button there.
26:40Β£4,000 in the vault.
26:43Two people across.
26:44Let's see if we can get you across.
26:47Bridge, please reveal the final category.
26:50The fourth category is...
26:55Brands.
26:56Brands.
26:57Brands.
26:58I guess it depends of what.
27:00Yes, it could be anything.
27:03Yeah, great.
27:04As you're now on your own, Sue,
27:06the bridge is going to double the money on this crossing,
27:10so every correct step is now worth Β£400.
27:15Wow.
27:16Pressure.
27:16So you could make some serious money for charity.
27:21Sue, come and join me on the bridge.
27:25Here it goes.
27:34Sue, welcome to the bridge.
27:36Hi.
27:37How are you feeling?
27:39I didn't want to be in last place,
27:41you know, the final person to go,
27:43but, yeah, we'll give it a go.
27:44Well, if anyone can do it, you can do it.
27:46Come on, 25 years in Corrie.
27:49How did it feel saying goodbye to the cobbles?
27:51It was emotional.
27:53I mean, that's been my home.
27:54You know what it's like.
27:54It's been my home and my family.
27:56So, yeah, it was difficult to say goodbye
27:59to my friends and family.
28:01Right, Sue, what charity are you playing for tonight?
28:03I'm playing for Prevent Breast Cancer.
28:05I hope you make as much money as you possibly can.
28:10All right, the category is Brands Bridge.
28:13What are we looking for?
28:16American Brands.
28:18We are looking for brands which originated in the USA.
28:23Lies were founded outside the USA.
28:27Okay.
28:28Your five minutes starts now.
28:35Yeah, I think we can definitely say apple.
28:41Truth or lie?
28:44Stired in California, that opens up Rimmel and Quaker Oats.
28:49Oh, my Lord, I think, oh, gosh, I'm, uh, Rimmel is, is, is UK, Quaker.
28:58I mean, I'm used to it.
29:00I think I'm going to go for Converse.
29:05Truth or lie?
29:07That is a truth that opens up Ralph Lauren.
29:11I'm going to go for Ralph Lauren.
29:11Truth or lie?
29:13That is a truth that opens up Spotify and Whole Foods.
29:18Spotify and Whole Foods.
29:20Oh, I, I, I think, I'm going to have to go for Spotify, I think.
29:25Oh, I hope so.
29:26I hope so.
29:27Truth or lie?
29:30Oh, no.
29:31A lie.
29:32Founded in Sweden.
29:33Now, nothing else is going to open up, but you've got plenty of time.
29:36All right.
29:38Remember, we're looking for American brands.
29:41I don't know why I'm thinking Quaker Oats or whether I'm just, okay, I'm going to go for
29:46Quaker Oats.
29:47Truth or lie?
29:50That is a truth that opens up Chevrolet and Pandora.
29:55Chevrolet.
29:56Truth or lie?
29:58That is a truth that opens up Arm and Hammer and Coach.
30:04I'm going to go, oh, I, I think Coach, I think it's Coach.
30:09Truth or lie?
30:12That is a truth that opens up Scrub Daddy, Casio and Heinz.
30:20Casio, Casio, Casio.
30:22You've got time.
30:23What do you think?
30:23I'm thinking Arm and Hammer because I think that's a toothpaste.
30:28I think that might be an American toothpaste.
30:30Or Casio.
30:35Heinz, no.
30:37Heinz, Heinz, no.
30:39I think, is it, or is it Heinz?
30:41Is Heinz, is Heinz?
30:43I can't help you, I'm afraid.
30:44I'm thinking of baked beans, but that's not necessarily, right, I'm going to go for Heinz.
30:47Truth or lie?
30:49It is a truth.
30:50Oh, great, great, great.
30:50It opens up the safety zone.
30:52Stop the clock.
30:52I'm going for the safety zone.
30:53Okay.
30:54Bridge, please reveal a lie.
30:59Founded in Japan.
30:59Okay, right.
31:01Your time starts now.
31:04Where are you going to go?
31:04Right, so I have to come back.
31:08So we're looking at either Arm and Hammer or Scrub Daddy.
31:12I've never heard of Scrub Daddy, but it sounds a bit wrong.
31:16Arm and Hammer.
31:17I'm not convinced about that one.
31:20I'm thinking about Scrub Daddy.
31:22Truth or lie?
31:24That is a truth that opens up Barclays, Green Giant, Colgate.
31:30Green Giant.
31:30Truth or lie?
31:32That is a truth that opens up Mr. Sheen.
31:36Head and shoulders.
31:38And Lululemon.
31:38I think it's Lululemon.
31:40Truth or lie?
31:42It's a lie.
31:44Okay, okay.
31:45You've halved your money.
31:46That was founded in Canada.
31:49Remember, we're looking for American brands.
31:54You've got time.
31:55You can't afford to step on another lie.
31:58Head and shoulders.
31:59Truth or lie?
32:01That is a truth.
32:03Okay, great.
32:03That opens up.
32:04Right.
32:04Berts, Bees, Black & Decker, Haagen-Dazs.
32:08I know it doesn't sound, I've found it, but I'm sure Haagen-Dazs is from America.
32:12That's an American.
32:13I can't help you.
32:15Haagen-Dazs, Black & Decker.
32:17Oh, Berts, Bees is no good going back that way.
32:21So I think I might go Haagen-Dazs.
32:24Truth or lie?
32:26It is a truth that opens up.
32:29Oh, okay, great.
32:29Mac Cosmetics, Estee Lauder, McCain Foods.
32:34I'm going to go Estee Lauder, okay?
32:35Truth or lie?
32:37That is a truth.
32:39Truth, Β£2,700.
32:42That's amazing.
32:44Brilliant.
32:44Let's take a look at the bridge.
32:46We'll look at the lies.
32:48Wow.
32:48Rimmel, founded in the UK.
32:50I think you knew that.
32:51Pandora, founded in Denmark.
32:54Barclays, founded in the UK.
32:57Mr Sheen, Australian.
32:59Oh.
33:00McCain Foods, Canada.
33:02Ah.
33:02And Mac Cosmetics, also Canadian.
33:07I nearly went for that.
33:09You have made it across with Β£2,700.
33:14Amazing.
33:15Let's go and chat with the rest of the team in the vault.
33:20Gentlemen.
33:21Ross.
33:22Sue made it across with Β£2,700.
33:26Oh, goodness.
33:27Come and join me for the final crossing.
33:29Come on, Brun.
33:30Come on, let's go.
33:38Welcome back.
33:40You have made it here with Β£6,700.
33:45Well done, guys.
33:46Now you'll face the final crossing and you're playing this one as a team.
33:50So only one of you needs to make it across to take home the money.
33:55But before we start, the bridge has an offer.
34:00You could sell a player and double your money to Β£13,400.
34:08Or you could buy back Rebecca, but it will half the money in the bank.
34:15So what are you going to do?
34:17I think we should definitely buy Rebecca back.
34:20Yeah, definitely.
34:21The decision?
34:22Yes.
34:22Even though it's half the money, we'll take her.
34:24Four brains are better than three, they say.
34:27Right, let's bring back Rebecca.
34:29Rebecca, here she is.
34:34Okay, team, you're now playing for Β£3,350.
34:40Remind us what charities you're playing for.
34:43All the Hay Children's Hospital.
34:45The Outsal Armour Society.
34:46Prevent Breast Cancer.
34:48The David Knot Foundation.
34:49Brilliant.
34:50Right, let's play the final crossing.
34:53You're playing this one as a team, so you can confer as much as you like.
34:58You'll face one row at a time, and there's only one true statement on each row.
35:04The timer starts when I finish reading the last statement.
35:08Make sure you are on a step before the wave hits.
35:11If not, you're out of the game, and the next player will take over.
35:16Now, please put yourself in the order that you'd like to play.
35:21Oh, come on then.
35:22Right.
35:22Here we go.
35:23There we go.
35:24Okay, Nick, you're first up.
35:25Come and join me on the bridge.
35:27Come on, Nick.
35:28Come on, guys.
35:32Welcome to the final crossing.
35:35Bridge, please reveal the first row.
35:39A croquette is a baby crocodile.
35:42You Can Call Me Al was a hit single for Alanis Morissette.
35:48UK warning road signs are typically triangular.
35:53Yeah, right.
35:54Warning signs.
35:54Warning signs.
35:54Warning signs, yeah.
35:55That's Paul Simon.
35:57Yeah, 100%.
35:58Yeah, 100%.
35:58Go, go, go.
35:59Go, go, go.
36:00There we go.
36:01Nick, you have stepped on UK warning road signs are typically triangular.
36:07Is that a truth or is that a lie?
36:12It's a truth.
36:14Here we go.
36:16Only five rows left.
36:19Bridge, please reveal the next row.
36:22You're going to need a bigger boat is a line from Titanic.
36:27A Romanian deadlift is a wrestling move.
36:32The sum of two odd numbers is always even.
36:38Five months of the year only have 30 days.
36:43Five months of the year.
36:44Here comes the wave.
36:46Four months of the year is that one, isn't it?
36:48Yeah.
36:48That's wrong.
36:49The Jaws one's definitely wrong.
36:50Yes.
36:50So that's Jaws, I mean.
36:52So it's one of these two.
36:52Deadlift.
36:53Is a Romanian deadlift a weightlifting?
36:56I haven't got a Scooby on either of these two.
36:59The sum of two odd numbers is always even.
37:01Is that right?
37:02Okay, guys, here comes the wave.
37:04I need to see if you're not.
37:05Nine and three or twelve.
37:07Let's go for...
37:09I mean, the sum of two odd numbers.
37:11Go on, Nick.
37:13I've got a few inches.
37:15Love a bit of decision.
37:17I think we can be a bit more decisive for you next time.
37:19I can't try it here, I can't try it.
37:22Right, you have stepped on.
37:24The sum of two odd numbers is always even.
37:28Is that a truth?
37:29Or is that a lie?
37:38It is a truth!
37:40I feel like it's going to drop.
37:42Rich, please reveal the next row.
37:47Royal icing usually contains egg white.
37:52The F in John F. Kennedy stands for Franklin.
37:57Puce is a shade of green.
38:00Royal icing has egg white in it.
38:03It's egg white and caster sugar.
38:06And...
38:06It comes the wave.
38:08Icing sugar.
38:09Nick, John F. Kennedy's middle name is Fitzgerald.
38:12Yes, and...
38:12Yeah, so that's definitely wrong.
38:14Puce is green.
38:15Green?
38:16It comes the wave.
38:17Yeah, and I've got the wave.
38:18The wave's coming.
38:18Right, okay.
38:19I think it's royal icing.
38:21I feel like it's the icing as well.
38:23It's just sure it's not a shade of green.
38:24Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
38:26All right.
38:27There we go.
38:28Nick, you have stepped on.
38:31Royal icing usually contains egg white.
38:36Is that a truth?
38:38Icing sugar.
38:39Or is that a lie?
38:45It is a truth.
38:46Good knowledge.
38:49Three rows left.
38:51Bridge, please reveal the next row.
38:55Chat GPT was created by Microsoft.
38:59The UK show The Office is set in Milton Keynes.
39:05The world's largest cricket ground by capacity is in India.
39:10The European Union flag features 15 stars.
39:15That's how many?
39:16Here comes the wave.
39:17That's definitely wrong, isn't it?
39:18The office is...
39:19Yeah, the office is wrong.
39:20Um, I don't know.
39:23I'm not convinced that that's Microsoft.
39:26I don't think it is either.
39:27Should we go India?
39:28It might be this one, the Indian one.
39:29I think the only one I can think about is the Indian one.
39:31I'll tell you better that it is that there.
39:33So I'm going to go with that, guys.
39:34Yeah, yeah, yeah.
39:34Lovely.
39:35Nick, you have stepped on.
39:37The world's largest cricket ground by capacity is in India.
39:43Oh, yeah.
39:44Is that a truth?
39:45Yeah, no.
39:48Or is that a lie?
39:53Come on, then.
39:54It's the truth.
39:55And you knew it.
39:56That's the Narendra Modi Stadium.
39:59We're nearly there.
40:00We're nearly there, guys.
40:00Bridge, please reveal the next row.
40:04In US currency, two dimes are worth a nickel.
40:11Fresh eggs float in water.
40:15Scrabble used to be called crisscross words.
40:21I know they're eggs.
40:22It's one or the other.
40:23They sink or they float.
40:26Now, which is it?
40:27I think they float.
40:28Float.
40:28Float when they're fresh.
40:29I've got to be quick.
40:30It's one of these two.
40:31Oh, my God.
40:31I don't know.
40:32All right.
40:33Well, I'll go with the eggs, then.
40:34Go with the eggs.
40:35Go with the eggs.
40:35Go with the eggs.
40:35Jump in with the eggs.
40:36You have stepped on.
40:38Fresh eggs float in water.
40:41Is that a truth?
40:43Or is that a lie?
40:50It's the other way around.
40:52Oh, Nick.
40:53Fresh eggs sink.
40:54Older eggs are likely to float.
40:56I don't have bad eggs.
40:57I'm sorry, Nick.
40:58I'm afraid you've been beaten by the bridge.
41:00Thank you for playing.
41:01Well done.
41:01Perry, come and join me.
41:02So go for the scrabble.
41:06Perry.
41:06Don't look so eager.
41:08Welcome to the final crossing.
41:10All right.
41:11Bridge.
41:11Please reveal the remaining statements.
41:16In U.S. currency, two dimes are worth the nickel.
41:21Scrabble used to be called crisscross words.
41:26A nickel is less than a dime, isn't it?
41:29Right.
41:29A nickel and a dime comes the way.
41:31I'm thinking scrabble.
41:32I think it's crisscross words, yeah.
41:35Perry.
41:36Yes.
41:37Is that a truth?
41:39Come on, it has to be.
41:40Or is that a lie?
41:47It is the truth!
41:50Oh.
41:51Only one row left.
41:53So Perry, you are one step away from Β£3,350.
42:00If you tread on a lie, you are out of the game, and Rebecca will face two new steps.
42:07Bridge, please reveal the final row.
42:12Red cards were first used in a FIFA World Cup in the 1970s.
42:21Casablanca was the first film to feature an on-screen kiss.
42:25Do you know this?
42:26Do you know this?
42:27I don't know.
42:27It's a guess.
42:28Come on, Perry.
42:30Well, go for it.
42:31This is more subject.
42:32Go for it.
42:32Perry, you have stepped on.
42:35Red cards were first used in a FIFA World Cup in the 1970s for Β£3,350.
42:47Is that a truth?
42:51Or is that a lie?
42:54Come on.
42:55Come on.
42:58Come on.
43:00Come on.
43:02Come on.
43:04Everyone, come and join us.
43:10That's Β£3,350 going to some very deserving charities.
43:18Please join us again next time when another team will take on the Bridge of Life.
43:24Yay!
43:24Yay!
43:28Yay!
43:29Yay!
43:31Yay!
43:33Yay!
43:35Yay!
43:42Yay!
43:45Yay!
43:47Yay!
43:52Yay!
43:54Yay!
43:54Yay!
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