Стани Богат 5 Епизод 25 (2024)

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00:00This is a production of the Center for Contemporary Art in Yugoslavia.
00:26Hello, dear viewers.
00:28Do you know where I was a few weeks ago at the same time?
00:32I just don't know.
00:34I can't imagine how I managed to do something different
00:37than being here in my favorite studio,
00:39in front of this wonderful audience,
00:41and asking the questions of a tired player.
00:44The base.
00:46Now we are together, time for old and rich.
00:48Our guest here is Mr. Adrian Dimov.
00:51Good evening, Mr. Dimov.
00:53Good evening to Penka, your partner in life.
00:56What do we know about you?
00:58We know a lot.
01:00That you know a lot, that you traveled,
01:02that you love Bulgaria.
01:04You are an army man and, most importantly, a musician.
01:07Did you have a rock band?
01:09Tell us a little more about your hobbies.
01:11When was that?
01:12In my school years I was in the Technicum in electronics.
01:15This is more than a century ago.
01:17The first episode, maybe.
01:19At that time the Krim band was in fashion.
01:23You surely know them.
01:25Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker.
01:27Exactly.
01:28And Leo Lyons.
01:30Yes, and Leo Lyons.
01:32It was exactly Leo, the Leo band.
01:34Leo Lyons.
01:35Ah, Leo, the Leo band.
01:37Leo band.
01:38Bravo.
01:39Great.
01:40You tell us a lot of cool stories.
01:42You play in the same key.
01:43You have three jokers.
01:44Sooner or later there will be questions
01:46that will be difficult for you.
01:48Please use them.
01:49You need all of them at once.
01:51It doesn't matter.
01:52It's important that you are in the game.
01:54Adrian Dimov continues his show.
01:56Stay rich now.
02:07Will we insure 1000 leva?
02:09Not yet.
02:10And we remind you that you are one of the creators
02:12of the Vistula School of Insurance and Finance.
02:16Not yet.
02:17We will insure.
02:19We play for 1000 leva.
02:20Yes.
02:25What male name comes from Greek
02:27and means loving horse?
02:33Nikolai.
02:36Martin.
02:39Filip.
02:41Or Kirill.
02:47The answer is Filip, let's mark it.
02:49Kirill.
02:54You give a correct answer.
02:55What does it mean?
03:02The comment after this is out of breath.
03:05I want to say that the others are Slavic names
03:08and Filip is a typical Greek name.
03:14Kirill is masculine, that means.
03:16Martin is a child of Mars.
03:18Maybe it's more Latin here.
03:21Nikolai is a defender of the fishermen.
03:24Exactly.
03:25Nikolai is a victorious people.
03:27There is also a goddess Nike.
03:29Exactly.
03:30And your name is Nikolai,
03:32which is also very good.
03:34Kirill is a Greek name,
03:35and Nikolai is a Greek name.
03:36Yes.
03:38But still, Filip is even better.
03:40And yours is also an imperial name.
03:42Adrian.
03:43Yes.
03:44When was the beginning of the Roman Empire?
03:49In the beginning of the millennium.
03:52For example, the amphitheater in Poldiv
03:54was built by Emperor Adrian in the 2nd century BC.
04:03Emperor, the question is for 1,500 leva.
04:07Are we going to secure it?
04:09Not yet.
04:10Not yet.
04:11Let's play.
04:12Let's play.
04:15Which modern country is not called a People's Republic?
04:22Algeria?
04:24Bangladesh?
04:27North Korea?
04:29Or Bahrain?
04:34The answer is Bahrain.
04:37Let's play.
04:38Let's play.
04:39Let's see.
04:41Why?
04:42Because it's a principality.
04:45Exactly, a kingdom.
04:46A kingdom.
04:47Venice!
04:55Are the others People's Republics?
04:59North Korea.
05:01Yes.
05:02I think Algeria is a People's Republic.
05:04Algeria too, yes.
05:05Yes, yes.
05:06Mr. Dimov,
05:07Mr. Dimov,
05:09you have 2,000 leva ahead of you.
05:12Are we going to secure them in the Golden Box?
05:17Let's secure them.
05:18Let's secure them.
05:20You have a strategy.
05:21That's great.
05:23Let's see the question.
05:26Which person was born in the village of Iskrec,
05:30in the Sufi region?
05:34Silvi Vardan?
05:36Elias Kaneti?
05:39Hristo Ivashev?
05:40Hristo?
05:41Or Christo?
05:43Jonathan Assov?
05:51Elias Kaneti is from Russia.
05:55Jonathan Assov
05:57is the creator of computers,
05:58but he was born in the United States
06:00and he is of Bulgarian origin.
06:06And now I have Silvi Vardan left.
06:09There is a confusion between Silvi Vardan
06:11and Hristo Ivashev.
06:12Christo.
06:15What do you know about them?
06:17Hristo Ivashev.
06:18What are they made of?
06:21Why are you writing like this?
06:22Yes.
06:25They are made all over the world
06:27with the packaging of different objects
06:40with all the art.
06:46He packages the Reichstag in Berlin.
06:50Silvi Vardan is a singer.
06:52She was married to Johnny Holiday at the time.
06:55Absolutely.
06:57She is very famous with her songs.
07:00Tell me, is the sky white in Bulgaria?
07:05But I'm not sure
07:08which one of you was born in the village of Iskra.
07:11And that's why I'm going to vote for Joker 50-50.
07:14Let the computer enter the show now.
07:16Let the computer enter the show now.
07:26Silvi Vardan against Jonathan Assoff.
07:29Yes, Silvi Vardan.
07:30Let's mark the answer.
07:32Let's see.
07:35Christo.
07:37Why is he buried in an emblematic Bulgarian place?
07:40Even more famous than Iskra.
07:44This is Gabrovo.
07:46His brother Anani Javashev was almost alive.
07:49And in Iskra the air is beautiful.
07:51There is a sanatorium for small diseases.
07:5450-60 years ago this was a beach.
07:57Yes, tuberculosis.
07:58For our health, tuberculosis and others.
08:01Let's vote for Silvi Vardan.
08:17Adrian, I didn't think you would do it yourself.
08:19This was a very easy question for me.
08:22Nothing?
08:24I don't know where Christo was born.
08:27The whole question is for 3,000 leva.
08:29Here you are insured, so you can take a little risk.
08:32You deserve it.
08:33Here's the question.
08:38What is depicted on the flag of the Italian island of Sardinia?
08:41Sardinia.
08:44There are four lions there.
08:48Four cats.
08:51Four mammoths.
08:54Or four crowns.
08:57Four mammoths are not for sure.
09:00Why?
09:03People don't usually paint on flags.
09:09The symbols are different.
09:11The symbols are used in many flags.
09:14But the cats and crowns are also used.
09:23Sardinia.
09:25Where is Sardinia?
09:27The southernmost part of Italy.
09:29Close to Sicily.
09:34In this position...
09:41This is a sea route in the Mediterranean Sea.
09:47The logic leads to four cats, but...
09:52I don't remember the flag of Sardinia.
09:54That's why I want to use my friend's help.
09:58Okay.
10:00We'll use your friend's help to see
10:03which people Mr. Dimov has prepared.
10:06You said there are many educated people among them.
10:09Here they are.
10:11This is Desislava Dimova.
10:13Do you have something in common?
10:15Yes, she's my daughter.
10:17Great. Pencho Cekarov from Sofia.
10:19Tojko Doshekov from Sofia.
10:22I want to use Desislava Dimova.
10:24Desi Dimova.
10:26Four...
10:35Hello?
10:37Good evening.
10:38Good evening.
10:40Desi, can you hear me?
10:42Yes, I'm on the phone.
10:44Desi, hello.
10:46Niki Kanchev with your father, Adrian.
10:49I'm playing, get rich.
10:51We need help.
10:53Is everything okay?
10:55Is there an echo?
10:57Dog, dog.
10:59Oh, a dog!
11:01Introduce him.
11:03So you're not alone?
11:05Yes, I'm with Buddy.
11:06Buddy!
11:08If you say C three times, it's answer C.
11:10If you say D four times, it's answer D.
11:12If you say B two times, it's answer B.
11:14Three seconds.
11:17You have a lot of work to do, Adrian.
11:21Should I start?
11:23Start!
11:25Desi, what is depicted on the island's flag in Sardinia?
11:36Eight seconds.
11:48I did it in the last second.
11:55I got it!
11:57I got it!
11:59I got it!
12:01I got it!
12:03I got it!
12:04I got it!
12:06Leave it, Owen.
12:08I didn't expect this answer at all.
12:11Great!
12:13Bravo, Mr. Dimov.
12:15Don't read the answers.
12:17Bravo, I don't want you to get it wrong.
12:21Exit, connection, father, daughter.
12:24Yes.
12:26Give the task and be a jumper.
12:30Bravo, bravo.
12:31Bravo, bravo.
12:33I've heard it three times, but you haven't.
12:36Yes, that's right.
12:38Are you going to listen to Desi Slava?
12:42Yes, I'm never going to listen to this answer, but I'm going to listen to it.
12:46We mark the answers with three M's.
12:48That's why the jokers are used.
12:50Let's see.
12:51Is Emperor Adrian going to conquer the other part of Italy, the Roman Empire?
12:56Is he going to reach Sardinia?
12:58We're going to find out after the commercials on BTV.
13:22Hello, dear viewers.
13:24This is Be Rich, Be Beautiful.
13:27The question is, what is depicted on the flag of the Italian island of Sardinia?
13:31Four lions, four crosses, four crowns, four mammoths.
13:35Mr. Dimov himself said that it is the crossroads of nations and settlers.
13:48There is Corsica nearby, Napoleon, Proccia.
13:52There are the Mavri.
13:54They performed atrocities there as well.
13:57This is a sign of the victory of the Kingdom of Aragon over the Mavri.
14:02The correct answer is four Mavri.
14:03Four Mavri.
14:15We should add that there is also a Mavr on the flag of the island of Corsica.
14:19These Sardinian ones were with crossings until 1999.
14:23And then they were removed.
14:25Yes, they were removed.
14:27I don't know why.
14:29Well done, we did a great job.
14:30We have 3,000 leva.
14:33One of our favorite jokers, Penka, can listen to everything we say and join us.
14:41But let's see the question.
14:43I think you can see it without her.
14:48Which Bulgarian writer lives more than two decades longer than the other three?
14:55Very good question.
14:58Aleko Konstantinov.
15:01Zaharij Stojanov.
15:04Ljubin Karavelov.
15:07Petko Slavejkov.
15:10I was going to say a question about retirement, but...
15:13I have ashes on my lips.
15:16Aleko Konstantinov, we know that he was killed.
15:19So he is out of the four.
15:26For how long?
15:27For how long was he killed?
15:29I think he was killed in 1897 or 1898.
15:37So he is not in the transition period yet.
15:43Petko Slavejkov, the grandson of Petko Slavejkov from Bulgaria.
15:50Because he has seven children.
15:54Petko Slavejkov is one of the most famous of his children.
16:00He is from Trijavna.
16:05He has a Balkan accent and is from Dolgoleti.
16:11So he is a logical clone of Petko Slavejkov.
16:16Zaharij Stojanov...
16:17Zaharij Stojanov...
16:21He is practically one of the last survivors of the liberation of Tula.
16:28That's right.
16:32Ljubin Karavelov...
16:40I think he lives somewhere between 56 and 57.
16:44As far as I can remember.
16:50I bet that the answer is D, we mark Petko Slavejkov.
16:54Let's play, no jokers.
16:56Let's see.
17:04Let's put them together.
17:06History knows that Aleko Konstantinov was very, very young.
17:10He was very, very young.
17:12At the age of 34, by mistake or not, near the cave,
17:16Zaharij Stojanov lost him.
17:19He had an ulcer.
17:21At the age of 39.
17:23Only at the age of 39.
17:25Karavelov was diagnosed with tuberculosis at the age of 44.
17:29This means that Veren Odgur should live at least 65-70 years.
17:34He died at the age of 67.
17:37Petko Slavejkov, Veren Odgur.
17:40Petko Slavejkov, Veren Odgur.
17:49The only doubt here would be Ljubin Karavelov,
17:53because of his beard.
17:55Yes.
17:57He looks much older, 60-70 years old.
18:00But you know...
18:02But it's not like that with you.
18:04You don't age your beard.
18:06That's right.
18:07You'll get far in the dark.
18:09And you're already far.
18:115,000 levs. Save the joker.
18:13Let's see.
18:15Ladies and gentlemen, Adrian Dilov from Sofia is playing.
18:17We open the question for 10,000 levs.
18:24Why did Henry VIII's wife start a fight against the Catholic Church in England?
18:34Ah!
18:35A. Catherine Parr.
18:38B. Catherine Howard.
18:42C. Anna Klevska.
18:45D. Anne Boleyn.
18:48I'm sure Anne Boleyn is one of Henry VIII's wives.
18:55I think she'll help the audience here.
19:00All right.
19:02We'll use this joker.
19:03The joker is with us.
19:05Tell us.
19:14Good evening.
19:16Good evening.
19:18How will you advise me?
19:20Adrian said only one of the ladies.
19:22The others...
19:24Were there his wives in the game?
19:26Should we remove them?
19:28Should they stay?
19:30I think all of them were his wives.
19:31I don't know about Klevska, but I think she was.
19:33Anne Boleyn is his second wife.
19:37I think that's why he started a fight against the Catholic Church.
19:42Because his first wife is definitely a Catholic.
19:47What kind of fight is this?
19:50He separated himself from the Catholic Church and created his own Anglican Church.
19:55Just so he could get married a second time.
19:59To have a son.
20:01That was the main reason.
20:05Let's mark it.
20:07Then the answer is D.
20:09Anne Boleyn.
20:11I think he started the fight because of her.
20:14His first wife can't give him a son.
20:17And he wants...
20:19Yes, she's a Catholic.
20:21He wants to get married again.
20:23His second wife is Anne Boleyn.
20:25Anne Boleyn.
20:27And he started a fight against the Pope, who allowed them to divorce.
20:33Because of her, his wives started a fight.
20:36Anne Boleyn.
20:38It's a final decision.
20:40Let's see.
20:48At this time, he is married to Ekaterina Ragonska.
20:52And everything else is gone.
20:55History, facts and 10,000 levs are yours.
21:01Veren Odvor.
21:04Congratulations, Ekaterina Kopenka.
21:15I wanted to kiss her.
21:17She ran away.
21:20If we had to bring her back.
21:22You had to kiss her.
21:23You had to kiss her.
21:26And we say that...
21:28Absolutely, the Pope doesn't allow him and he starts a fight.
21:31He wants to kiss the court lady of Ekaterina Ragonska, Anne Boleyn.
21:36Not to mention kissing his sister.
21:38Because there is another film, another book.
21:40The other Anne Boleyn.
21:42Interestingly, Catherine Parr is his sixth wife.
21:45Catherine Howard is his fifth wife.
21:47And Raclevskaya is his fourth wife.
21:49They are all wives.
21:50Did he do anything else?
21:52Except to love.
21:54He manages a bit of England.
21:56Now you are managing your show.
21:59Because there are only four questions left.
22:02Up to 100,000 levs.
22:04Let's see the question for 20,000 levs.
22:06At home, answer the same.
22:08One.
22:10The only politician
22:12refuses his Nobel Peace Prize.
22:16From which side is he?
22:21A. South Korea.
22:24B. Vietnam.
22:27C. Philippines.
22:30D. Palestine.
22:3420,000 levs in the studio.
22:37The answer is D.
22:39I am from Palestine.
22:41Shall we play?
22:50He is not hesitating, is he?
22:52Shall we play?
22:54Let's see.
23:02You decide.
23:04Because you know him.
23:06Yes, I have heard him somewhere.
23:08Or I have read him somewhere.
23:10But I have remembered him.
23:14Back then he was unique.
23:16You are right.
23:18Yasser Arafat. You are right.
23:20But he won this prize with two more people.
23:23Because back then their contribution to the region
23:26was very, very strong.
23:30Isaac Rabin
23:32and Shimon Peres.
23:35This was a huge achievement for the diplomats and the politicians.
23:40They think that in 1994...
23:42But they created the State of Palestine.
23:45Yes, the State of Palestine.
23:47But this was
23:51I think you should refuse.
23:54Because the answer is one.
23:56The only politician refused.
23:58He refused his award.
24:00The answer is very complicated.
24:02We have to go back to the far away year of 1973
24:06when again two people were nominated
24:09and won.
24:11Henry Kissinger
24:13and
24:15Le Duc Tho
24:17from Vietnam.
24:18The so-called Vietnam Peace Treaty.
24:22Le Duc Tho is the correct answer.
24:25The country is Vietnam.
24:27A great question. 20,000.
24:31Mr. Dimov, you played.
24:33You deserve only strong applause.
24:352,000 leva for Pojajta.
24:41It was a pleasure to have you here.
24:44All the best.
24:46Pojajta.
24:54He is said to be the best artist among electricians.
24:59Probably that's why he and his wife run a successful family business.
25:03They make lighting bodies from wood,
25:06which are actually 3D puzzles
25:08born in magical Balchiki.
25:10Everyone is involved there.
25:12They dream of a house by the sea
25:14with goats and cocks from the yard,
25:15surrounded by a radio-controlled helicopter.
25:18Why not make this dream come true right now?
25:21Meet Aleksandar Radivojevic.
25:38Very few, if not almost none,
25:40have come with the face of one of the most famous punks in the world.
25:45Joe Strummer.
25:47Why did you decide on this gesture?
25:49Do you want to show the audience something?
25:51No, I was just lucky.
25:54This is a frontman of my favorite band.
25:57I gave it to my close friend for his birthday.
26:01Great.
26:03Who is your friend in the show?
26:05My classmate, Evgeny Poptošev.
26:08Mr. Poptošev, hello.
26:10What is your profession?
26:12I'm a chemist by profession.
26:13Oh, we need a lot of chemists in the show.
26:16Turn around.
26:18Now tell me about your ideas
26:22and how do you realize them?
26:25Do they sell?
26:27I'm still in the beginning.
26:30As they say, I'm making the first steps.
26:35The idea to do this started quite accidentally.
26:42I was just cutting figures out of cardboard
26:46and I lost them.
26:48I decided that I could turn this into another material.
26:52A lock plate.
26:54And that's how it all started.
26:57The question is to have a fantasy.
27:00Do you know a lot? Are you interested? Do you read?
27:03Yes, as far as I know a lot.
27:05No one can tell.
27:07Good luck. Here are the rules.
27:0815 questions worth 100,000 levs.
27:10Two safe sums.
27:12The first one is worth 500 levs.
27:14The second one is up to you, Mr. Radivojević.
27:16Three jokers, help from a friend.
27:18The score is 50-50.
27:20Make sure your friend is at home.
27:22We are ready. You?
27:24Yes.
27:26Ladies and gentlemen,
27:28we are playing Stand and Be Rich with Aleksandar Radivojević.
27:30Now.
27:34Take an example from Mr. Dimov.
27:36I saw the game in front of you.
27:38It was really cool.
27:41Win.
27:43First question.
27:46How close is the hotel that is on the first line?
27:51Close to the beach?
27:54To the disco?
27:56To Niva Slavandula?
27:58Or to GP Gara?
28:02Here is the answer.
28:04The beach.
28:06Vera Nelgur.
28:12And what do you do in the middle of Niva Slavandula?
28:15You know?
28:17It is very fashionable to take a selfie
28:20in front of Niva Slavandula,
28:22because it is very beautiful.
28:24Yes, I saw it.
28:26Next question.
28:30Which creatures can naturally and ecologically
28:33replace the grasshopper?
28:37The bears?
28:39The sheep?
28:41The crocodiles?
28:43Or the vegetarians?
28:48In my opinion, the correct answer is B, the sheep.
28:52B, the sheep.
28:58I want to tell you that I have a friend,
29:01his name is Bojan, he is from Medovia,
29:03he lives near Popovo.
29:04He has a horse,
29:06and he lets the horse
29:08and he pays him for a scythe.
29:10My dream is to have a scythe one day,
29:13to look at it.
29:15Like Picasso, and he had a scythe.
29:17I didn't know that.
29:19Esmeralda told him.
29:21Third question.
29:24What is the current law
29:26developed for the first time
29:28by Pythagoras and Aristotle?
29:31That the Earth is spherical?
29:32That time flows backwards?
29:36That bathing is bad for health?
29:39Or that the truth is in the wine?
29:46The correct answer is A,
29:50the Earth is spherical.
29:52That's where it started.
29:54Absolutely correct answer.
30:02Fourth question.
30:06What is the name of the film
30:08by Haytov, which was shot
30:1022 years later?
30:13We will test it here.
30:15Tree without Roots,
30:17Goat's Rock,
30:19Men's Times,
30:21or Oresia.
30:23In my opinion,
30:25the correct answer is Goat's Rock.
30:27Let's see.
30:30Absolutely correct answer.
30:33The test starts now.
30:35I will tell you that the first film
30:37is by the unforgettable
30:39Methodius Antonov,
30:41the author of Nikolai Volev,
30:43our favorite,
30:45let's congratulate him,
30:47he is alive and well.
30:49I love him,
30:51and he loves me a lot,
30:53we owe him a lot of films
30:55for one day.
30:57The question that will bring you
30:59500 euros.
31:00Which of the Roman rulers
31:02introduced a new calendar?
31:06Vespasian,
31:08Claudius,
31:10Julius Caesar,
31:12or Nero?
31:15The answer is Julius Caesar.
31:17Let's see.
31:19That's the Julian calendar.
31:30The theme of this show
31:32is the differences
31:34between the Julian calendar
31:36and the Gregorian calendar.
31:38There are moons, cycles, seasons,
31:40and so on.
31:42And now, Mr. Radivojevic,
31:44let's move on to the questions
31:46that have more serious sums.
31:48We will immediately separate
31:50these winners from you.
31:52The sum of 1000 euros
31:54is 500 euros.
31:56Are you ready to breathe?
31:58Not yet.
32:00The question is here.
32:04What kind of treatment
32:06is used
32:08on an abrasive tool?
32:10Somewhere in your specialty.
32:12Yes.
32:14Painting,
32:16polishing,
32:18engraving,
32:20or priming?
32:22In this case,
32:24the correct answer was polishing.
32:27Let's play.
32:28Let's see.
32:30That's right.
32:32Polishing.
32:34Yes.
32:36Polishing is done with varnish,
32:38priming is done with primer,
32:40and engraving is done
32:42with a sharp tool.
32:44You continue to win 1000 euros.
32:52Your other choice
32:54is to answer the questions
32:56you have asked.
32:58You know,
33:00are we going to conclude
33:02the sum of 1500 euros?
33:04Not yet.
33:06No? Okay.
33:08Let's see, Sasho.
33:10In the bay of which
33:12American city
33:14is the former prison
33:16Alcatraz?
33:18This is very close
33:20to San Francisco
33:22or New York
33:24or Philadelphia.
33:26Chicago.
33:28I knew about this prison.
33:30I was aware
33:32that
33:34you can never
33:36escape it.
33:38A lot of experience.
33:40A lot of experience.
33:42A little success.
33:44A little success, yes.
33:46Which city do you associate it with?
33:48I exclude San Francisco
33:50and Philadelphia.
33:52Either New York or Chicago.
33:54If you exclude San Francisco
33:56and Philadelphia,
33:58I just associate them
34:00with Alcatraz.
34:02These cities.
34:05San Francisco.
34:07Is there a sea around them?
34:11I don't think so.
34:14New York is at sea.
34:18Chicago
34:20is close to the Canadian border.
34:22Is that true?
34:23Is that true?
34:28There's a lake in Chicago.
34:30Yes.
34:35Sasho, if you don't believe me,
34:37I suggest
34:39Joker.
34:41Yes.
34:43I would invite my Joker to the studio.
34:45He is eager to come.
34:47Mr. Evgeny, please.
34:49I know he knows him.
34:53Hello, hello.
34:55Mr. Evgeny Prozhinkov.
34:57That's what we'll call him.
34:59He's constantly saying that he knows.
35:01I don't know if I know him.
35:03But I'm worried about Sasho.
35:05What do you know about the question, Evgeny?
35:08What Sasho has already said,
35:10Alcatraz.
35:12Al Capone is in Alcatraz.
35:14I think it's a well-known time.
35:16After that, it's Transnistria.
35:18A lot of attempts have been made
35:20to escape there.
35:21But people have not been found.
35:23They just disappeared.
35:25And the question is whether
35:27someone really made it.
35:29There are conspiracy theories
35:31that years later letters
35:33from homeless people were received.
35:35Great.
35:37As far as we know,
35:39Alcatraz is located in the bay of San Francisco.
35:41I would mark,
35:43I don't want Danone to mislead you,
35:45but I would mark the answer A.
35:47If I were on this table.
35:49Yes.
35:51I would mark the answer A.
35:53And I would mark the answer San Francisco.
35:56Let's see.
35:58Will Alexander, with the help of Evgeny,
36:01sail to the Bay of Salvation
36:03or will he be sentenced
36:05with a false answer?
36:07We will find out
36:09only after the commercials on BTV.
36:11Don't be lazy!
36:22Hello!
36:24This is Becoming Rich,
36:26the Bay of Knowledge
36:28and Honest with the Winning Money.
36:30Please tell us
36:32about the issue
36:34in which there is a lot of mass culture,
36:36popular culture,
36:38because there are movies with Nicolas Cage,
36:40with Clint Eastwood and others.
36:42Where is this proverb
36:44about Alcatraz?
36:46Is it in San Francisco?
36:48Is it in New York, Philadelphia or Chicago?
36:49No, it's in New York.
36:51It's a bay.
36:53By the way,
36:55when we were talking about the sea,
36:57there are oceans.
36:59On one side there is the Pacific Ocean
37:01and on the other side there is the Atlantic Ocean.
37:03Verenon Vurovac!
37:05San Francisco!
37:07Well done, Evgeny!
37:09You saved the day!
37:14Al Capone has been there
37:16since 1963,
37:17but it's closed now.
37:19I think it's a tourist attraction.
37:21It can be visited.
37:23Otherwise,
37:25it's only 2.5 km away
37:27and a lot of people thought
37:29that they could swim there
37:31and escape.
37:33But they underestimated
37:35the ice waters of the ocean.
37:38You underestimated the issue
37:40and chose the right joker.
37:42Yes.
37:44That's why I brought this joker.
37:45You brought the jostler,
37:47but we haven't used it yet.
37:49We'll use it.
37:51Now you're playing for 2,000.
37:53Let's wrap it up.
37:55Yes, let's wrap it up.
37:57Let's wrap it up now.
37:59Here are the questions.
38:01Which element
38:03is the reason
38:05why Mars is called
38:07the Red Planet?
38:10Copper?
38:12Zinc?
38:14Iron?
38:16Titan?
38:19Are you enjoying yourself?
38:21Well, yes.
38:23I can see that your face is hot.
38:25Are you interested? Are you fighting?
38:27Yes.
38:29My joker knows that for sure.
38:31But I've already used it.
38:33Evgeny, we'll put you in the player.
38:36Three times joker
38:38and never player.
38:40We won't cheat you.
38:41We won't cheat you.
38:43You'll take our money.
38:48Well, the coin is
38:50red in principle.
38:52That's right.
38:54Iron.
38:56But Mars, as far as I know,
38:58and I've heard...
39:00Have you been there?
39:02No.
39:04But it's very hot and very cold there.
39:07I want to say that the amplitude is very high.
39:09Aha.
39:11Aha.
39:13Okay.
39:15And something that gets hot,
39:17I mean,
39:19when iron gets hot,
39:21it also turns red.
39:23And when it's cold?
39:25Well,
39:27it turns blue.
39:29Something like that.
39:31Copper, zinc, I don't know.
39:33But I remind you that you work
39:35with a lot of such materials.
39:37Zinc doesn't say anything
39:39about titanium.
39:41Zinc is a material
39:43in a healthy alloy.
39:45Zinc is not very well known to me.
39:50Maybe I'll use joker 50 to 50 here.
39:54Okay.
39:57Ladies and gentlemen,
39:59dear computer,
40:01enter the show now.
40:03Eliminate two of the wrong answers
40:05on the coins of Pradivojevic.
40:07Right now.
40:11Iron and titanium.
40:13I was going to say it.
40:15Copper?
40:17Copper.
40:19Copper is a high-temperature metal.
40:21It literally gets hot.
40:25Iron versus titanium.
40:27Iron versus titanium.
40:32Well,
40:34since I want to finish these 2000 levs,
40:36let's get rid of them.
40:38I'll use the last joker.
40:39Call a friend on the phone.
40:41Okay.
40:43Let's call a friend.
40:45Here are the friends
40:47that Mr. Pradivojevic has prepared.
40:49And they are
40:51Stefan, I'm sorry,
40:53Stojan Jurganov from Sofia,
40:55Stojan Jankov from Sofia,
40:57and Plamen Botev from Berlin.
40:59Yes.
41:01Let's see how Stojan Jankov is doing.
41:03He's ready to be tested.
41:05Ha!
41:07Who is he?
41:09She'll know.
41:11I think I'll ask Stojan Jurganov.
41:14Okay.
41:16He was wearing a red ring.
41:19Yes, orange-red.
41:21He's not a Martian.
41:24He was wearing an orange ring.
41:26There's a sign.
41:28There's something.
41:30God speaks from above.
41:32Yes.
41:34He works at the airport.
41:36He's not a Martian.
41:38He's wearing a red ring.
41:40Yes.
41:49Hello?
41:51Mr. Jurganov?
41:53On the phone?
41:55Stojan, hello.
41:57This is Niki Kanchev.
41:59Hello, Niki.
42:01Are you at work?
42:03No, I'm at home.
42:04I don't know if I can help Sasa.
42:06Okay, okay.
42:08You can wait.
42:10He's at the airport.
42:12We have a space question.
42:14Yes.
42:16What's the distance to the Moon?
42:20I don't know.
42:23You'll fly a bit further.
42:25Enjoy the flight.
42:2730 seconds.
42:29Sasa, good job.
42:31You're starting.
42:32Which element causes Mars to be called the Red Planet?
42:38Iron or Titan?
42:40What does Mars have that makes it the Red Planet?
42:46Iron.
42:48Iron.
42:50I was about to say Titan.
42:52Great, thank you.
42:54Happy birthday.
42:56Whose birthday is it?
42:58His wife's.
43:00Stojan, you have to draw.
43:03I fully trust my...
43:05He's also my student.
43:08Stojan Jordanov.
43:10Didn't you finish your class?
43:12You're everywhere.
43:14I taught him in the 7th grade.
43:16In the 7th grade?
43:18Great.
43:20Donny taught him.
43:22Not just them.
43:24Very famous people.
43:26I'll mark the answer.
43:28Iron.
43:30Let's see.
43:33For the whole planet to have Titan,
43:37for the Americans to have gone so far
43:40and to have turned everything into phones.
43:43The correct answer is Iron.
43:53Thank you, Stojan.
43:55And thank you, Stojan.
43:57You lost yourself somewhere in the transition from heating
44:00to cooling and vice versa.
44:03What happens to Iron when it corrodes?
44:09How do you call it?
44:11It's born.
44:13Iron oxide.
44:15That's my logic.
44:17What is body art?
44:19Airbrush, what you do with it.
44:23Body art is literally drawing on a human body.
44:28Body art.
44:31Airbrush is an instrument
44:34that looks like a bojig gun.
44:37It works with air,
44:40but it's much smaller and finer than a bojig gun.
44:49Maybe 30 years ago,
44:52for the first time,
44:56I had the pleasure to touch it.
44:58I didn't know about it until then.
45:01One of my friends gave it to me
45:04and I started learning to draw with an airbrush,
45:08because the technique is a bit more special.
45:12Later, in 2003,
45:14I met the best artist
45:17who draws with an airbrush.
45:20In Bulgaria, I dare say,
45:23maybe even in Europe.
45:25His name is Mircho Mirchev.
45:28And your family?
45:30Radivojevic is a Serb.
45:33My late father is a Serb,
45:36an emigrant in Bulgaria.
45:39His profession was a sculptor.
45:42Wasn't he the creator of a big monument?
45:45He has a lot of monuments.
45:48In Pleven, in the Lower Metropolis,
45:51I have a monument of Benkovski
45:54which is located in the school of Zalitsi.
45:56There is a monument of Yulia Vrevskaya
45:59in Biala, in Rusinsko, not Varensko.
46:02Yes.
46:04The Russian-Medicine Sister,
46:06who died for the liberation of Bulgaria.
46:10Exactly.
46:12He did a lot of things in Koplishnice,
46:15on the barricades,
46:17his works, a lot of things.
46:19OK, we got to know each other even more.
46:22Now I'm asking you a question for 3000 leva.
46:24Now, for the second time,
46:27order, ladies and gentlemen, everything...

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