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00:00Hello dear viewers, I haven't been to the other planets in our solar system,
00:28but experts say that there is no Daga anywhere, it is only on Earth.
00:34This is definitely not good for the Martians, but honestly, this fact does not upset me at all,
00:39so as not to fail to prepare for today's episode of Becoming Rich.
00:43And again I am here, and again we have great questions that we will ask our participants.
00:49We start with Valentina Hristova, she, in quotes, has been taking part since yesterday,
00:55and again you are here, your friend and beloved Dani is also here.
00:59We mentioned that you are in the field of tourism, what exactly does this mean? What do you do?
01:05I work as an organizer, I work with clients in different hotels around the world and here.
01:12Around the world and here?
01:13Yes, in the hotel administration.
01:15Where have you been recently around the world?
01:17The last time I was in Ireland.
01:19You work there for how long, 200 years?
01:21Yes, and then I find a new position.
01:24In this way, I combine the useful with the pleasant,
01:27I see new places and, accordingly, I manage the food.
01:32Where were you in Ireland?
01:33In Dublin, in the capital.
01:36The continuation of your show will begin in a few seconds with the sixth question.
01:41The three jokers are in their places.
01:43Ladies and gentlemen, Valentina Hristova from Dimitrograd starts her show now.
01:51Will we insure this amount?
01:57For gypsies.
01:58Let's see the question for 1000 leva.
02:01In the flag, which side are the white, blue and red positioned vertically?
02:12Slovenia, Slovakia, France or Russia?
02:26Well, very soon I looked at the flags of Slovenia and Slovakia.
02:36Here the correct answer is C, France.
02:40Are we playing to the end?
02:43Yes, we are playing.
02:45Let's see.
02:51This is the correct answer.
03:04Will we conclude the sum of 1500 leva?
03:09Well, let's conclude it.
03:13Let's conclude it.
03:15Here is the question.
03:20Which Bulgarian hero was not killed during or after the April Uprising?
03:28Georgi Benkovski, Todor Kableškov, Vasil Petleškov or Hadji Dimitar?
03:40I would use the joker Wake up, my friend.
03:45Good.
03:47I would use the joker Wake up, my friend.
03:51Yes, and I would like to wake up to my father.
03:56What did your father say?
03:58Živko Hristov.
04:01Let's wake up to Mr. Živko Hristov now.
04:08Why him exactly?
04:10Because he is deeply involved in the topic of Bulgarian history.
04:16I think he could help me.
04:19Great.
04:23Hello?
04:25Good evening, Živko Tersija.
04:27Good evening, Mr. Hristov.
04:29I know about your freedom of speech.
04:31We are from the same team.
04:33Great.
04:34We have to continue.
04:36Your historical knowledge is more important.
04:39Good.
04:40Success.
04:4130 seconds.
04:42Start.
04:43Which hero was not killed during or after the April Uprising?
04:49Georgi Benkovski, Todor Kableškov, Vasil Petleškov or Hadji Dimitar?
04:56Hadji Dimitar, of course.
04:58Hadji Dimitar.
04:59Good.
05:00I knew you would help me.
05:04And what?
05:05Are we going to become champions?
05:07What do you want from me?
05:09Which title will this be in May?
05:1332.
05:16Say something.
05:1732.
05:1832.
05:2032 is the title we should have in our team.
05:23Are you going to play?
05:24Yes.
05:25I mark my answer.
05:26D. Hadji Dimitar.
05:27D.
05:29It's a good moment to ask Daniel and his opinion about the show.
05:34Hadji Dimitar was before the April Uprising or after the April Uprising?
05:39I guess before.
05:41Before.
05:42He is one of those who inspired three of the wrong answers.
05:48He was before.
05:49A true answer.
05:50Well done, Zivko.
05:51Well done, Navarro.
06:05You claim 1,500 levs for me.
06:07Let's see the question.
06:14What did the Prado Museum do in Madrid in January 2024 with its paintings after the law came into force?
06:26They sold them.
06:29They changed their names.
06:30They restored them.
06:33They uploaded them on social media.
06:37I find the answer D a bit unlikely, because what would this law be like?
06:46Why would they upload pictures of paintings on social media?
06:52Why would they upload pictures of paintings on social media?
06:59I find the answer A or B logical, because it's hard for me to imagine what the law would be like if it forced the museum to restore its paintings.
07:19Except if it's not a law that gives a monetary reward, so to speak.
07:30I'll probably use the following joker.
07:3550 to 50, please.
07:37Let the computer get into Valentina Hristova's show and eliminate two of the wrong answers now.
07:44They sold them, or they changed their names.
07:52I'm betting a lot on Gabor B.
07:56You're going to play?
07:57Yes.
07:58Without using more jokers?
07:59The joker that I have left, I don't think Daniel heard about this case.
08:05Maybe he's wrong, but I'm betting a lot on Gabor B.
08:09Let's see.
08:11Look, ladies and gentlemen.
08:14It says, with your paintings.
08:17With your paintings.
08:18If it says, with your paintings, they sold them.
08:24It's going to fall off right away, right?
08:27Sell all your paintings.
08:30Two letters, how do you change everything?
08:32But here it says, with your paintings.
08:34Some paintings.
08:35Not all paintings.
08:36The museum continues to exist.
08:39Yes.
08:40With their paintings.
08:42In January 2024, literally just two months ago, the museum management decided to remove some qualifications from the title, which offend people.
08:55A correct answer.
08:56Gabor.
09:05And specifically, because it's a very interesting question.
09:09Prince Felipe and Giugetto, Miguel Sopio, for example, become just a painting.
09:15Something like that.
09:16Or a portrait of Giugetto becomes just a portrait.
09:21Now you're attacking 3,000 levs.
09:23Let's see what awaits you here.
09:26A. Andorra B. Iceland C. Cyprus D. Liechtenstein
09:33Which of the European countries has an active railway transport?
09:42A. Andorra
09:45B. Iceland
09:49C. Cyprus
09:52D. Liechtenstein
09:56A. Andorra is a very small country.
10:02It's between two other countries.
10:07A. Andorra is a very small country.
10:15Maybe this would be a guess, that it is quite small, that there is no active railway transport.
10:25But I'm not sure.
10:29Cyprus is an island country.
10:32Usually, in such places, in such countries, there is no active railway transport.
10:45I will use the last joker.
10:48I would like to hear the opinion of my friend.
10:51Good.
10:53Dani, you are invited to appear here with us, in the center of the show.
11:02Nice to meet you.
11:04What do you think, Dani?
11:08I agree with Cyprus.
11:10In my opinion, it is the most similar to Iceland.
11:16You think like me.
11:17Yes.
11:19I'm not sure about Andorra.
11:23Iceland is the most similar.
11:25Liechtenstein is also quite small.
11:29I'm not sure.
11:30I don't know.
11:32I would like to travel with Iceland.
11:35Now, with Andorra...
11:37If the terrain is more mountainous, it would be more difficult.
11:46I came here to play.
11:48In the end, I will try something based on B. Iceland.
11:54Iceland?
11:55Yes.
11:56The general solution you reached.
11:59Let's mark it.
12:03The express of knowledge will continue with full speed
12:08immediately after a short break with BTV ads.
12:26Before the ads, Valentina is marking with the help of her favorite Daniel.
12:32It's a good and interesting question.
12:343,000 EUR.
12:35Which of these European countries has an active railway transport?
12:39Andorra, Iceland, Cyprus or Liechtenstein?
12:43It's very interesting, because suddenly there won't be three.
12:47One will exist, but all three won't exist.
12:50Absolutely, yes.
12:53And let's say that here you have the word active,
12:56which maybe existed, but now it doesn't exist.
12:59Yes.
13:00It's also possible.
13:02But let's start from somewhere.
13:04Andorra.
13:06Maybe they tried to exist, but the terrain,
13:09the construction of such equipment is very, very difficult.
13:13The island country Cyprus.
13:15It's also interesting as a possible answer.
13:18They existed, but there was also a division.
13:21It also stops the development of railway transport, and they don't exist.
13:27Iceland or Liechtenstein?
13:29Liechtenstein is so small that what kind of transport can it have?
13:33That's what people say, right?
13:35Yes.
13:36Yes, it's small.
13:37A train passes from there.
13:39A train between Switzerland and Austria.
13:42Yes.
13:43The correct answer is Liechtenstein.
13:45And Iceland falls from this logic,
13:47that the terrain, lakes, geysers and everything else.
13:50They tried, they tried many times,
13:52and maybe they will return to this thought again,
13:55but Liechtenstein is one of the central countries in Europe,
13:59one of the most developed countries in Europe,
14:02and it's normal to have active transport there.
14:05Yes.
14:06Let's applaud them, ladies and gentlemen.
14:09Danijel, thank you.
14:16So, 1,500 EUR, I think,
14:18will be two tickets to Liechtenstein and back together with Danijel,
14:22and we have a marriage proposal.
14:24Are you OK with that?
14:25Yes.
14:27I can't wait.
14:28I want to get on a ferry and go to Liechtenstein.
14:39If you're going to get on a ferry from Wischdorf,
14:42you have undeclared values,
14:44you're in trouble,
14:45because it works in the border police in the city
14:48and is responsible for border control.
14:50Otherwise, he plays tennis, chess, reads biographies,
14:53and learns Turkish.
14:55He wants to see the most beautiful French castles up close,
14:59but today he will only see,
15:01unfortunately for him,
15:02the city of Musiukantsev.
15:04Let's welcome Nikifor Petrov from Wischdorf.
15:08NIKIFOR PETROV
15:20Good evening.
15:21Good evening.
15:23Nikifor, should I call you Galen or Nikifor?
15:26Nikifor is OK.
15:27Nikifor, who are you with in the show?
15:29With my friend Dmitar Ivanov.
15:31We've known each other for 20 years,
15:33we're colleagues,
15:34we're together almost every day.
15:37Wonderful.
15:38I'm crossing my fingers.
15:39OK.
15:40The rules are,
15:4115 questions for 100,000 levs,
15:432 safe sums,
15:44the first is for 500 levs,
15:46the second you will decide when,
15:48usually when the jokers finish.
15:50Yes.
15:51Otherwise, these 3 jokers continue
15:53with the same help from a friend in the studio,
15:5550 to 50,
15:56and look out for a friend.
15:59Ladies and gentlemen,
16:01let's play with Nikifor Petrov from Wischdorf now.
16:08Here are the first few questions,
16:10let's go through them quickly.
16:12OK.
16:14What route do the drivers use
16:17when repairing the main artery?
16:21They...
16:23They use the income route.
16:26Or the expense route.
16:29Or the roundabout route.
16:32Or the fashionable route.
16:35Yes, in connection with education,
16:37yes, it's logical A or B,
16:39but the correct answer, in my opinion, is C.
16:42The roundabout route.
16:43Yes.
16:44Let's do the roundabout route.
16:45Let's go around.
16:46Let's go around, yes.
16:47Is it correct?
16:51I can't help but think of one of the
16:53biggest stars, Dmitar Penev,
16:56from B, from Loyal,
16:59instead of Local.
17:00Yes.
17:01The second question.
17:05What is also the name of the software application
17:08intended for mobile devices?
17:12We call it decoration.
17:15Application.
17:17NatureMort.
17:19Or landscape.
17:24The answer is B, application.
17:26Application, that's right.
17:28A valid answer.
17:35That's how it's made, synthesized and configured
17:38so that it fits in the phone.
17:39Yes, yes.
17:41Next question.
17:45Why is it always said that it's greener
17:47on the other side of the fence?
17:51For the grass?
17:53For the colors?
17:55For the money?
17:57Or for the sky?
17:59It should be the grass, the answer.
18:02Let's see.
18:05That's absolutely right.
18:13The fourth question.
18:17How is fishing allowed in Greece?
18:23With water?
18:25With electricity?
18:27With dynamite?
18:29Or with light sources?
18:35Some are forbidden every day,
18:37only in Greece, I suppose.
18:39So the answer is A, most likely.
18:42A star?
18:43Yes.
18:44Let's see.
18:46That's right.
18:53I don't know, I really don't.
18:55You're responsible for the control of the Danube,
18:57but in Greece, I know and I've seen,
18:59very serious maritime control.
19:01They stop you, check you for vests,
19:03for everything.
19:04They're very strict.
19:05That's how it should be everywhere.
19:07Well, yes.
19:08Punishments are strict.
19:09They lock you up for up to 5 months.
19:11Next question.
19:15What does the luthier do for a living?
19:21He fixes wall clocks,
19:24guitars and cymbals,
19:27rings and necklaces,
19:30or sabres and swords.
19:34Answer B, guitars and cymbals.
19:37Let's mark it.
19:38Correct answer.
19:51Nik, will there be any changes
19:53in the air and water in Schengen?
19:55Especially water.
19:57For sure.
19:58Even the preparation has already started.
20:01The movement of people will be easier.
20:06And for everyone it should be better,
20:10with the hope that we'll soon be safe.
20:13To get in, also by land.
20:15That's right.
20:17As for the game,
20:18here, at the beginning,
20:20maybe it's difficult to ask you,
20:22but will we conclude the sum of 1000 L?
20:24Not for now.
20:25We're not going to conclude it,
20:27we'll see it.
20:28As a question.
20:29In which two,
20:30is the first fight stronger
20:32than the second one in Belota?
20:36Mytnycharsky.
20:38Question.
20:39Karo, Kupa.
20:41Spatia, Karo.
20:44Karo, Spatia.
20:47Kupa, Pika.
20:49Karo, Kupa, Spatia, Karo.
20:52The first one is Pika.
20:55The second one is Spatia.
20:57Karo.
20:58The first one is stronger than the second one.
21:00It's a phrase, not a sentence.
21:02Yes.
21:03Spatia, Karo, Kupa and Pika.
21:05Then?
21:07No hair and all hair.
21:09Absolutely.
21:10The first fight is stronger than the second one.
21:12Karo, Kupa.
21:13Well, yes.
21:14Spatia.
21:15The answer is C.
21:17Final?
21:18Yes.
21:19Let's see.
21:21It's correct.
21:22You're going up.
21:32Shall we finish?
21:34No.
21:36Let's play, Miki.
21:37Let's see the question for 1500 leva.
21:44How many circles of Ada are described in Dante's Divine Comedy?
21:52Three?
21:54Five?
21:56Seven?
21:57Or nine?
22:00Nine circles of Ada.
22:01Seven circles of Ada.
22:04Three A's and B's are definitely not the answer.
22:08You're not good enough.
22:09You need to learn more.
22:10Always, yes.
22:11If you get in there.
22:13I'm going to risk the answer.
22:14Nine circles of Ada.
22:17Let's see.
22:19Nine circles of Ada.
22:20Yes.
22:21Eight circles.
22:22Seven.
22:23Seven.
22:24What did we have?
22:27Death sins.
22:28Oh, yes.
22:29Of course, death sins.
22:30You're giving Vera an answer.
22:31You're going up.
22:32Let's see the 500 leva.
22:39Every day, every one of these circles means the same sin.
22:44Every one of these circles means the same sin.
22:48For example, a hunt, a robbery, violence, treason, treachery.
22:54They all have to pass.
22:56I've heard it a long time ago, it's just...
23:01Now we're going to read Become Rich.
23:04The eighth question and 2000 leva in the middle of Middle Earth.
23:09Are you going to conclude?
23:11Are you?
23:13Is it time for something similar?
23:16Let's conclude it.
23:18A sensible decision.
23:19Let's conclude it.
23:21And the next question is...
23:26Which popular phrase is related to King Louis XV,
23:31in whose image Johnny Depp appears in his latest film?
23:38I am the king of the sun.
23:41After me is the flood.
23:45When there is no bread, let them eat pastries.
23:50At war, like at war.
23:57We mentioned that you have an affinity for France,
23:59you want to conquer the castles.
24:01Yes.
24:02King Louis XV is the king of the sun for Louis XIV,
24:05so there is certainly no answer A.
24:08Okay.
24:10Other phrases?
24:12After me is the flood.
24:14I've heard it, but who is like at war, like at war.
24:22When there is no bread, let them eat pastries.
24:24Is a line from Marie Antoinette,
24:28which leads to the following events,
24:32that leads to the following events,
24:34that leads to the following events,
24:35that leads to the following events,
24:36that leads to the following events,
24:37that leads to...
24:38After me is the flood.
24:39So, it's either B or D.
24:44But,
24:46Louis XV,
24:48I've heard...
24:51Okay, let's use...
24:5550 to 50.
24:57Let the computer enter the show of Nikifor Petrov,
25:00Nikifor Petrov, now.
25:06Yes.
25:08The answer is B.
25:09After me, a flood.
25:12Enlightened.
25:13Well...
25:14Where is he?
25:15Yes, King, the sun is at 14, so there's no way it's him.
25:19Let's see.
25:23To everything you told us,
25:25we have to add that
25:27à la guerre comme à la guerre
25:29is a French proverb,
25:31which leads directly to the correct answer.
25:46The movie The King's Favourite, with Johnny Depp,
25:49went to the cinemas literally two months ago,
25:52with great success.
25:54And there's a version that this very King's Favourite,
25:57Madame Pompadour,
25:59is credited with these words.
26:03Our version is this one.
26:05And our version is that you stay in the game for your 2,000,
26:09so there's no way you can fall lower,
26:12you can only climb up.
26:14I wish you luck.
26:16The next question is for 3,000 leva, let's see.
26:20Who is the Bulgarian football coach
26:23who leads two different teams
26:25in the group stage of the Champions League?
26:30This is Dimitar Penev.
26:33This is Georgi Vasiljev.
26:36This is Georgi Dermenjeev.
26:40Or Stanimir Stojulov.
26:42Dimitar Penev has led CSKA
26:47and I think he's not the right answer.
26:51He's the only team.
26:53Georgi Vasiljev.
26:55Actually, the only two teams
26:58that have played in the Champions League
27:01are Levski and Vodogorec.
27:05Now we're looking for the Bulgarian coaches
27:11and Georgi Vasiljev was the Bulgarian coach
27:20for both teams,
27:23but I don't know if there was a Champions League back then.
27:29On the other hand,
27:31Stanimir Stojulov led Levski
27:35when they entered the Champions League for the first time.
27:39And the Astana team,
27:44which I think had played a few seasons
27:48in the Champions League.
27:52So, yes, I'm not taking any chances.
27:56The answer is D.
27:59Final decision without using jokers?
28:01Yes.
28:02Let's see.
28:09Will Nikifor enter the Champions League
28:12with a lot of tough questions up his sleeve
28:15or will he drop out of the qualifiers?
28:18We'll find out right after the commercials on BTV.
28:35Hello again.
28:36This is not a sports show.
28:38This is Stani Bogat on BTV.
28:40Our guest is Nikifor Petrov from Sistov.
28:42We're asking him which Bulgarian coach
28:44leads two different teams in the group stage of the Champions League.
28:47Is it the legend Penev,
28:49the great Georgi Vasiljev,
28:50Georgi Darmenjeev,
28:51the still active and quite wise coach,
28:54or the blue legend,
28:56the man who the fans of Levski want back?
29:01Stanimir Stojulov.
29:02Where is he now?
29:03Marri?
29:05In Gheostepe, if I'm not mistaken, in Turkey.
29:07And he's doing quite well.
29:09That's a fact.
29:10You were trying to think on a plane.
29:14Which coach leads two Bulgarian teams?
29:16Bulgarian, yes.
29:17But we don't have two Bulgarian teams.
29:19Yes.
29:20So, if you continue, you'll fail
29:22and you'll ask if Stanimir Stojulov
29:24and Bilna Lodogorec
29:25or Darmenjeev and Levski.
29:28You'll score an autogol.
29:31Otherwise, we have other worthy candidates
29:34to lead two different teams
29:37in the group stage of the Champions League.
29:41Like Petev.
29:43Yes.
29:44Lodogorec and Dinamo Zagreb.
29:47But in reality, here is Stanimir Stojulov.
29:49You continue up there.
29:59And let's take a look at the teams
30:02of the football maniacs.
30:04Let's say that George Vasiljev
30:06has become a champion with three different teams.
30:08ETR.
30:10CSK.
30:11CSK.
30:13And Levski.
30:14And Levski, exactly.
30:16So far, everything is going well.
30:18Be careful, because it's getting more and more tricky.
30:21Here's the question for 5,000 leva.
30:23Ladies and gentlemen.
30:25The path of which conquerors to Europe
30:28was temporarily stopped
30:30after the defeat in the so-called Battle of Ovnes
30:34in 1223?
30:40A. The Arabs.
30:43B. The Ottomans.
30:46C. The Mongols.
30:49Or D. The Vikings.
30:51The Vikings.
30:54Yes, this is a very important battle.
30:59The Arabs are not,
31:01because this battle takes place
31:04on the territory of the Asian continent,
31:08on the shores of Europe.
31:11And it is the only defeat,
31:14or one of the few defeats,
31:17of the Mongols,
31:19who suffer during the rule of Genghis Khan.
31:27Who stops them?
31:29The Volga Bulgarians stop them.
31:32And this is a very interesting action
31:35on their part,
31:37because in order to ridicule the enemy,
31:41they replace every captured warrior
31:44with a single sheep.
31:46And from there,
31:48they get their name.
31:50This action and this battle
31:52is the answer of the Mongols.
31:57We play?
31:58Yes.
31:59Without any help?
32:00Yes.
32:04I think, ladies and gentlemen,
32:06we have to clap our hands.
32:08We have a correct answer
32:10to the question for 5,000 leva.
32:12Congratulations.
32:13Congratulations.
32:14Congratulations.
32:18Exactly.
32:194,000 Mongolian warriors
32:21were replaced by 4,000 sheep.
32:26Yes.
32:28Veren, the answer is wonderful.
32:30How do you know the answer?
32:32Well, my history is one of my hobbies,
32:35and I try to...
32:37Especially the medieval history,
32:40connected with Bulgaria,
32:42with the Volga Bulgarians.
32:44And, as you said,
32:45one of the few defeats of Genghis Khan.
32:48Yes.
32:49I think he was one of the greatest
32:51Volga warriors.
32:52Until he was alive.
32:55We're already playing up.
32:57Even higher.
32:58The next question, ladies and gentlemen,
33:00is for 10,000 leva.
33:02With two ways to help yourself.
33:04If necessary, if not,
33:06shoot directly.
33:07Let's see the question.
33:12Which musical legend writes a book
33:14about the apostle Paul,
33:16and publishes a record
33:18in which he reads the whole New Testament?
33:23Bob Dylan?
33:25Johnny Cash?
33:28Mick Jagger?
33:30Or Bono?
33:33I've met him somewhere,
33:34but unfortunately...
33:37I won't be able to remember.
33:42I'm sorry I don't remember.
33:45It's true.
33:46It had happened to me.
33:49It made me realize
33:51that it's very interesting
33:53as a kind of...
33:55As a thing.
33:56Yes.
33:57And as a way of publishing
33:59a musical work.
34:02No, I'll use George Orwell.
34:04No, I'll use
34:06Jockey Robinson, my friend.
34:08Let's use
34:10Jockey Robinson, my friend,
34:12and see who are on the line
34:15and where your choice will fall.
34:19These are
34:20Ivan Ivanov from Svishtov,
34:22Georgy Georgiev from Dobrich,
34:24or Irina Kuinarska from Knezha.
34:29Mrs. Kuinarska,
34:30why not from Kuinaremi from Knezha?
34:35Niki, who are we calling?
34:37Ivan Ivanov.
34:38Ivan Ivanov.
34:42Another Svishtov guy
34:43to enter the show.
34:44Colleague, friend?
34:45He's the son of my guest
34:47in the studio,
34:48who helped me,
34:50and was the main culprit,
34:52to sign up and participate
34:54in the show.
34:55Is that so?
34:56So this is a kind of
34:58reverence to him,
35:00to take part in it
35:02in a righteous way.
35:12Hello?
35:13Is Ivan looking for you?
35:15Yes.
35:16Ivan, hello!
35:17Your uncle Niki Kanchev
35:19from the show Stani Bogat.
35:21Nice to meet you, my friend.
35:23Your uncle Niki For is on the table.
35:25Your father is around.
35:27We all gathered.
35:28Are you ready to help your friend?
35:30Yes, I'm ready.
35:31Great!
35:32Nikson, you have a lot of
35:34time here.
35:36Yes.
35:37A lot of names.
35:39If you have a strategy,
35:41use it.
35:42Start!
35:43A musician who writes a book
35:45about Apostle Paul and publishes
35:47a record in which he reads
35:49the New Testament.
35:50A musician who writes a book
35:52about Apostle Paul and publishes
35:54a record in which he reads
35:56the New Testament.
35:57Bob Dylan,
35:58Johnny Cash,
35:59Mick Jagger,
36:00Bono.
36:0110 seconds.
36:08Yes.
36:12No chance.
36:16Yes.
36:17Maybe you should tell him
36:19only a musician,
36:20a book about Apostle Paul.
36:22Yes.
36:23Now, after the second time,
36:25I can...
36:27Yes.
36:31Should we call
36:32Ivan's father?
36:33Yes, for sure.
36:34Dimitar, talk.
36:35We need you.
36:44Nice to meet you.
36:45Nice to meet you too.
36:46It's a difficult question.
36:47There's nothing to lie about.
36:48It's good to meet you.
36:52I don't know.
36:53Do you have an idea?
36:56Okay.
36:57The bad thing is that I've heard it.
36:59This is...
37:00This is the most...
37:01To have an idea and not to be able to...
37:04To make it?
37:05Well, yes.
37:07I know it was something absurd,
37:09something that...
37:10But...
37:11Honestly, I don't know where to start.
37:13But...
37:1810,000 levs, ladies and gentlemen.
37:20Ladies and gentlemen,
37:21please,
37:22let's discuss it now.
37:23Bob.
37:24Bob, please.
37:25I'm so sorry.
37:26But...
37:30Well, let's stop.
37:32Nikifor,
37:33your decision is final, my friend.
37:35Well, unfortunately,
37:36yes,
37:37I give up.
37:38Mitko, thank you.
37:39And promise me...
37:40Yes.
37:41Dear viewers of BIT.TV,
37:44Nikifor Petrov from Svistov
37:45is closing his show
37:46with 5,000 levs.
37:52I'm stopping either from Bob Dylan,
37:54or from Johnny Cash,
37:55or from Nick Jagger,
37:56or from Bono.
37:57Your answer
38:00to Svetlo.
38:02Out of the game.
38:03Both of them.
38:04I mean, where's the answer?
38:05It's just...
38:08You're betting
38:09on the singer
38:10of the band
38:11U2, Bono.
38:13An Irishman,
38:15Apostle Pavel,
38:17is publishing the whole New Testament.
38:20Bono is one of the richest
38:21performers in the world.
38:23Only his eyes are above
38:26your sum here.
38:28Give them to the Pope, by the way.
38:30He's alive and well.
38:31He's a friend.
38:32He's alive and well.
38:33He's a friend of the Pope.
38:34Isn't he a faithful answer?
38:35Let's see.
38:36Why did he stop?
38:39No.
38:41Johnny Cash.
38:42Johnny Cash, my friend.
38:46He's more,
38:47let's say,
38:48inspired.
38:49But,
38:50he's a performer
38:51who has something
38:52else in him.
38:54Not that Bono's gone,
38:55not that Bob Dylan's gone,
38:58not that Nick Jagger's gone,
38:59but...
39:00Nick Jagger is a different era.
39:01The book is from 1986,
39:03the album is from 1990,
39:07and he's definitely
39:08in a religious mood,
39:10Johnny Cash himself.
39:125,000 leva,
39:13good job.
39:19Wonderful.
39:20Thank you, Nikifor.
39:21It was nice to play
39:22until we meet again.
39:23All the best.
39:32What did the author want to say?
39:34This is a question
39:35that has been
39:36struggling for decades
39:37in small and large schools,
39:38and in the end
39:39will find its answer
39:40here with us
39:41in Stani Bogat.
39:42Why?
39:43Because in a few seconds
39:44here will be a lecture
39:45on Bulgarian language
39:46and literature
39:47with an impressive career
39:48of 41 years.
39:50Let's give her a round of applause.
39:51Indeed,
39:52what is the relationship
39:53between the students
39:54in different decades
39:55will be told to us
39:56by Mrs. Veska Malceva.
40:10You'll make it.
40:13You'll make it.
40:19The Bulgarian teachers
40:20in the Stani Bogat studio.
40:21This is wonderful.
40:22What did the author
40:24of this play
40:25want to say
40:26when for over 20 years
40:27he has been around the world.
40:30Well, in my opinion
40:31he wanted to say
40:33that everyone can
40:34read,
40:35learn new things,
40:37develop
40:38and test themselves.
40:40Where are the
40:41other participants?
40:43Yes,
40:44A man who has never left Italy,
40:48but has written about Sandokan,
40:51about travels, about jungles, about pirates, about robbers.
40:55You can do that even at home,
40:57never going out and filling your library.
41:00Right?
41:01I wish you success tonight, Mrs. Malceva.
41:04Who did you invite to the show with you?
41:07My friend Stevka,
41:10with whom we have been friends since the third grade,
41:14since I was 9, 55 years old.
41:1755 years of friendship.
41:20Good evening to you.
41:22Vessi, start your show now.
41:34You are a lawyer?
41:35Yes.
41:36So you are a lawyer in the studio.
41:38What if something happens?
41:40Yes, I have a hunch.
41:42A hunch.
41:45Here is the first question.
41:49What can't be attributed to the natural elements
41:53of Easter eggs?
41:56Let's see.
41:57The cover,
41:59onion rings,
42:02latex,
42:05or glass?
42:07Latex. It can't be.
42:09It can't be.
42:10It can't be.
42:11Let's mark it.
42:13The answer is C.
42:14A true answer.
42:19The cover would give us a green color.
42:21Green.
42:22Onion rings,
42:24rather.
42:25Brown.
42:26Brown, and we know...
42:27Red.
42:28Yes.
42:29Or cyclamen.
42:30Yes.
42:31The second question.
42:33What is the entrance to the language
42:36of our modern natives,
42:38Pardesiu?
42:40This is a fart,
42:42a women's toilet,
42:45a men's coat,
42:47or a children's shorts.
42:50A men's coat.
42:52Let's mark it.
42:54A true answer.
42:55The answer is C.
42:58Even from that time,
43:01there is a phraseology
43:03for a man wearing a wooden coat.
43:06That's right.
43:07We also call it surtuk.
43:11The third question.
43:16Who can travel with a free city transport card
43:19to Sofia from February 1, 2024?
43:25A 14-year-old child.
43:28A non-farmer.
43:31A vegan.
43:33A deputy.
43:36A 14-year-old child in October.
43:39Why are there no seniors over 70 years old?
43:42It's the same for the seniors.
43:45A true answer.
43:46A 14-year-old child.
43:52Let's praise the courage.
43:53This is a gesture.
43:54Absolutely.
43:55The fourth question.
43:59What is the hypothesis?
44:03A difficult task.
44:06A principled job.
44:09A guess.
44:11Or a proven fact.
44:15The hypothesis is something that hasn't been proven yet,
44:18so the guess is C.
44:20Let's see.
44:21A true answer.
44:29And the question that will bring you the first safe sum.
44:32Let's see it.
44:36What do the citizens who do not belong to the aristocracy
44:39call themselves in Ancient Rome?
44:43Have we called them?
44:45They are called plebeians,
44:48playboys,
44:51legionaries
44:52or senators.
44:56The answer is A.
44:57Plebeians.
44:58Plebeians.
44:59That's right.
45:11The Latin word plebs comes from the Latin word plebs,
45:13which means multitude or people.
45:16But in different castes in Ancient Rome,
45:18you know very well,
45:19there are different rights.
45:21What is your favorite book?
45:23What is your favorite author?
45:25Because we talked about authors.
45:26Is that what you teach?
45:27Literature?
45:28Literature.
45:30I can't say I have only one book,
45:32but one of my favorites is
45:33The Crimes and Punishments of Dostoevsky.
45:37There is always something new to learn,
45:41and it always makes you think about the main values in life.
45:46First you want one,
45:47then you see that this is not the most important thing.
45:50The other is more important.
45:52In the end,
45:53it's as if you are trying to reconcile
45:55the fact that the big and great goals
45:57are not for you,
45:59and only the human remains.
46:01You have to be a human.
46:09Now the question is about...
46:12Ah, no.
46:13I will have the pleasure to be with you
46:15and with Tefi tomorrow evening.
46:17I wish you the best of luck, girls.
46:19Thank you to the participants and to all of you.