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00:26Hello, dear viewers, I am Niki Kanchev,
00:28and most of all I love to ask intriguing questions.
00:32I also love my home sauna,
00:34but I will talk about that a little later.
00:36Now it's really time for those questions
00:38that you can't resist.
00:40The first of them I will serve
00:42to Nedjelka Nojkova,
00:44with whom we already know,
00:46to Galina Neli.
00:48Neli, hello, did you invite your wonderful mother Elena?
00:50Hello.
00:51She is also seen in the studio.
00:52Hello, Mrs.
00:53Hello, Mr. Kanchev.
00:55We understood that you work in the Museum of Mosaics in Devnia.
00:58Give us a virtual tour.
01:00Tell us.
01:02Well, the Museum of Mosaics is very interesting,
01:04because the building itself
01:06is built on the basis of the Roman house,
01:09which was found there.
01:11And most of the mosaics themselves,
01:13which are Roman,
01:15from the end of the 3rd and beginning of the 4th century,
01:17are left in the places where they were found,
01:20in the rooms where they were.
01:22On the second floor,
01:24we have a hall,
01:26in which the city is represented
01:28as a center of industry,
01:30because in the 50s and 60s of the last century,
01:32many factories began to be strengthened
01:34in the valley of Devnia,
01:36and most of the materials
01:38in this hall
01:40are related to these factories.
01:42Why do you call it Devnia?
01:44Well, Devnia,
01:46as you know,
01:48is a city
01:50and the name Devnia.
01:52Well, the name Devnia
01:54comes from the Slavic root,
01:56that is,
01:58Devnia can be translated
02:00either as a river
02:02or as a girl.
02:04Okay, let's play.
02:06Ladies and gentlemen,
02:08Neli Nojkova from Devnia
02:10starts her show for the second time now.
02:201000 leva.
02:22Are we going to close them?
02:24Not for now.
02:26Let me ask you a question.
02:30Which country founded
02:32the music band U2?
02:36In the United States?
02:38In Canada?
02:40In Germany?
02:42Or in Ireland?
02:46If I'm not mistaken,
02:48U2 are Irish.
02:50Which means?
02:52R.
02:54Answer is D.
02:56Let's play.
02:58Absolutely correct answer.
03:00You continue up.
03:08Dublin
03:10is their city.
03:12Larry Mullen Jr.,
03:1415 years old,
03:16a drummer,
03:18made a small announcement
03:20that he wanted to make a rock band
03:22and they responded.
03:24Now he is not in the band.
03:26They changed him.
03:28They say he has problems
03:30with his back.
03:32And for the first time
03:34this 40-year-old band
03:36is not in this lineup.
03:38We are in the same lineup.
03:40And again,
03:42are you going to close them?
03:44Let's see.
03:48What is the name
03:50of the dog Chihuahua?
03:54It is named after
03:56a Spanish scientist.
03:58The sounds it makes?
04:02The Aztec word for tremor?
04:06Or the state of Mexico?
04:10I have no idea at all.
04:14I don't know what the dog Chihuahua
04:16is wearing.
04:18I can't remember
04:20where the Chihuahua
04:22comes from.
04:24Is it big?
04:26Is it small?
04:28It is small.
04:30Is it Spanish?
04:34Or South American?
04:38It is best to call a friend.
04:40Let's call a friend
04:42of the prepared people.
04:50This is going to be...
04:52Flamena Spasova, Flamena Radev
04:54or Van Sotef Varnenci or Dendenci?
04:56Varnenci.
04:58Flamena is Varnenka
05:00because she is my sister.
05:02Oh!
05:04We are Koleva's family.
05:06Mrs. Koleva is sitting up there.
05:08Yes.
05:10We are going to call Flamena.
05:12Flamena, OK.
05:14We are calling her sister.
05:16What does Flamena do?
05:18Flamena is not working at the moment.
05:20She is taking care of her children.
05:22Hello?
05:24Good evening, we are looking for Flamena.
05:26Hello, it's me.
05:28Hello, hello, Flamena.
05:30Don't worry and don't worry about anything.
05:32Stay rich.
05:34Your mother, your sister, your whole family
05:36is here and we are talking about you.
05:38Yes.
05:40Great.
05:42We need to have children and move forward.
05:44Three seconds.
05:46Will she read or say what she thinks?
05:48Let's start now.
05:50My sister,
05:52where does the name Chihuahua come from?
05:54A Spanish scientist,
05:56the sounds it makes...
05:58Where does Chihuahua come from?
06:00Yes.
06:02A Spanish scientist,
06:04the sounds it makes,
06:06a word for a trepidation,
06:08a state in Mexico.
06:10It originates from Mexico,
06:12more precisely from the territory of the state Chihuahua,
06:14which looks like this.
06:16Thank you, my sister, you know a lot.
06:18Of course, I am...
06:22She knows and she knows where to find out.
06:24That's the most important thing.
06:26We can't remember everything.
06:28We need to know where to find him.
06:30If we need to wait for him in Mexico.
06:32But...
06:34But...
06:36Do you trust me?
06:38Yes, I trust you.
06:40I don't know how she reads,
06:42if she reads some English book.
06:44I trust you.
06:46But if she loses, she will pay later.
06:48Exactly.
06:50State of Mexico.
06:52Let's see.
06:54The truth about the Chihuahua
06:56is that it originates from
06:58a wild dog,
07:00from the Toltecs,
07:02the big tribes there.
07:04The state itself has a small
07:06difference from the breed.
07:08Chihuahua.
07:10And it is the largest in the whole of Mexico.
07:12Confident answer.
07:14You continue upstairs.
07:26Will we conclude the sum of 2000 levels?
07:28Well, no, because I said
07:30that if I find all the jokers,
07:32then I will conclude.
07:34Good strategy.
07:36Here it is.
07:38The next question.
07:40I think it's a wonderful opportunity
07:42to find the right answers.
07:44But not the jokers.
07:46Let's see.
07:48In the first sentence
07:50of which work
07:52is mentioned
07:54David Copperfield?
07:56Peter Pan.
08:00The Savior in the Hand.
08:04Paragraph 22.
08:06Or Dune.
08:08Peter Pan.
08:10No.
08:12And Dune, no.
08:14I have read Peter Pan many times
08:16as a fairy tale for children.
08:18There David Copperfield has no place.
08:20There are the Lost Boys.
08:22Peter Pan.
08:24Peter Pan.
08:26The Dog.
08:28I forgot the name of the sister
08:30who read the fairy tale,
08:32but I'm sure it's not Peter Pan.
08:34Dune.
08:36If it's the same as in the movie,
08:40it's not there either.
08:44But why is he dragging me
08:46to the Savior in the Hand?
08:50No idea.
08:54No idea.
08:58So you read
09:00one book and watched one movie.
09:02Is that all?
09:04Yes. I listened to Paragraph 22
09:06but I didn't read it.
09:08Now.
09:10Am I listening intuitively?
09:12I want the joker.
09:1450-50.
09:16Let the computer
09:18enter Nelly Noikova's show
09:20and remove two mistakes.
09:22Wait.
09:36The ones you eliminated
09:38are gone.
09:40By force.
09:42You shouldn't have said that.
09:44Why did you say that?
09:46Because I'm honest.
09:52I don't know
09:54whether my mother
09:56will recognize me.
09:58She's
10:00a strange
10:02person.
10:06And we
10:08will call my mother.
10:10Is that your decision?
10:12My decision.
10:14Okay.
10:16Your mother Elena Koleva is here with us.
10:22Hello.
10:24Hello.
10:26Hello, Elena.
10:28We came to you.
10:30I don't know the answer either.
10:32I heard both
10:34but I think it's the Savior in the Hand.
10:36That's what I think.
10:38Paragraph 22
10:40was a bit
10:42different.
10:44A bit like that.
10:46But I don't want
10:48to move.
10:50The decision is yours.
10:54No.
10:56I'm risking.
10:58Leave me alone.
11:00Final decision?
11:02Final. Yes, we mark B.
11:04Let's see.
11:10Yes, that's the Savior in the Hand.
11:12Paragraph 22 became paragraph 2.
11:14Two jokers flew away.
11:16I hope Nelly will be saved.
11:18That's the Savior in the Hand.
11:20Advertisement and we'll be back.
11:34Hello.
11:36This is Stani Bogat.
11:38She accepts it as a test.
11:40Nelly Nojkova
11:42together with her mother and sister
11:44was awarded
11:46The Family Story.
11:48All of them were great novels.
11:52The Savior in the Hand
11:54by Selinger
11:56versus Paragraph 22
11:58by Joseph Heller.
12:00You have to read them again.
12:02One of the characters
12:04is Holden Caulfield
12:06who suffers from psychological problems.
12:08The other is Captain Usarian
12:10who wants to suffer
12:12from psychological problems
12:14and sees everything double
12:16just to get rid of the Second World War.
12:18David Copperfield.
12:20This is not the other
12:22Copperfield.
12:24The Wizard.
12:26This is Charles Dickens' character.
12:28He should have appeared
12:30before these two books
12:32to quote Joseph Heller
12:34or Jerem David Selinger.
12:36Do you believe the answer?
12:38Here is your intuition.
12:40The Savior in the Hand.
12:54Very good questions.
12:56The idea
12:58of this question
13:00and of David Copperfield
13:02appearing in The Savior in the Hand
13:04is that
13:06the novel is from the first person.
13:08Caulfield
13:10tells about his life
13:12and says it is very stupid.
13:14If you expect a long story
13:16from David Copperfield
13:18I want to tell you
13:20about other things.
13:22The next question
13:24is worth 3000 levs
13:26and here we have to fulfill your command.
13:28Yes?
13:30We conclude.
13:32Great, we conclude.
13:343000 levs.
13:36Which country
13:38during the Second World War
13:40tries to change
13:42its anthem
13:44with the song
13:46Marshal, we are here!
13:50Yugoslavia.
13:52USA.
13:54France.
14:00USSR.
14:02I know
14:04I know why
14:06I think
14:10that USA and USSR
14:12are not.
14:18And it is not
14:20Yugoslavia.
14:24And why exactly Marshal
14:26and not General?
14:28Where is Marshal?
14:30Where is Marshal?
14:32Where is Marshal?
14:34Marshal is...
14:38What is it?
14:40Higher?
14:42It should be higher.
14:46It is higher.
14:52France,
14:54USA and USSR
14:56are on one side.
14:58They are fighting
15:00against
15:02Germany,
15:04then Bulgaria.
15:10Because of what reason
15:12one of these countries
15:14will try to change its anthem?
15:16The only thing
15:18I can find as a reason
15:20is to want
15:22to join
15:24a
15:26distant
15:28group.
15:30To participate
15:32in the country.
15:34Should I take a risk
15:36with this small Yugoslavia?
15:38No.
15:42You will overestimate yourself.
15:44You can stop.
15:46You can jump.
15:48Why?
15:50Marshal,
15:52USSR.
15:56We are here.
15:58It should be a small thing
16:00that expresses itself
16:04to the big.
16:08Maybe
16:10France too.
16:14France should change Marshal.
16:16I don't know.
16:22Marshal,
16:24which is an emanation
16:26of their God,
16:28is playing.
16:30Your answer is?
16:32Answer.
16:34Yugoslavia.
16:36Let's see.
16:40World War II
16:42is one of the brightest
16:44events in the history of mankind.
16:46We don't want to repeat it.
16:48Millions of victims
16:50were killed.
16:52We quickly forgot
16:54when it happened.
16:56There are two answers
16:58that are very monolithic.
17:00They were one in their position.
17:02They will hardly change
17:04any idea.
17:06They act like Jumruk.
17:08Some are Russians,
17:10the Soviet Union,
17:12the Soviet Union.
17:14In fact,
17:16exactly in 1943,
17:18the Russians changed their anthem.
17:20From the popular
17:22international anthem
17:24of the 1920s and 1930s
17:26it became the Unbreakable Union.
17:28Unbreakable Union is different.
17:30We don't destroy the Union.
17:32We are looking for Marshal.
17:34We are here.
17:36Yugoslavia against France.
17:38Do we have a Marshal in Yugoslavia?
17:40Marshal Tito.
17:42Tito was a Marshal.
17:44Do we have a Marshal in France?
17:46Most likely.
17:48We have De Gaulle
17:50and Petain.
17:52Yugoslavia
17:54at that time as a country
17:56does not even exist.
17:58We have occupation
18:00German, Italian, even Bulgarian territories.
18:02Socialist Yugoslavia
18:04appeared in 1945.
18:06There are many explanations
18:08about France.
18:12The majority of the population
18:14is with Petain.
18:16He is a puppet of the Germans.
18:18The others
18:20are with De Gaulle
18:22in Africa.
18:24They want to fight
18:26against those in France.
18:28The others in France
18:30cannot use the Marseillaise.
18:32They want to support
18:34Marshal, we are here with you.
18:36It was nice to meet you.
18:38It was nice to meet you too.
18:40It was nice to meet you.
18:44You start with 500 EUR.
18:48Congratulations.
18:54Congratulations.
19:06Now I will introduce you
19:08to a man who often
19:10goes to the sea for fishing.
19:12He often spends a few minutes
19:14drowning in ice water.
19:16When he comes out dry and warm
19:18he usually builds
19:20surveillance systems.
19:22He also makes historical
19:24restorations of key battles
19:26from Bulgarian history
19:28and often goes to rock festivals.
19:30I am glad to welcome
19:32Radoslav Ivanov here in the studio.
19:42Tell us about the last restoration
19:44you made.
19:46What battle did you turn into reality?
19:48The last one was the liberation
19:50of the city of Kyustendil.
19:52It was a very interesting event.
19:54It happened in two stages.
19:56The Chetna of Ilya Voivoda,
19:58the Russian army
20:00and the Chetna of Captain Simo Sokolov
20:02participated.
20:04For years our society
20:06tries to make
20:08the famous name of Captain Simo Sokolov
20:10because it is a forgotten name
20:12of a forgotten hero
20:14who actually
20:16through heroic self-sacrifice
20:18and the organization
20:20of civil and local people
20:22manages to
20:24preserve
20:26Trna, Kyustendil
20:28free
20:30not from the Ottoman Empire
20:32but from
20:34the neighboring Serbia.
20:36Who are you in the show with?
20:38I am in the show with
20:40Dimitra Pavlov, Mitko.
20:42Hello, is he in the society?
20:44Yes.
20:46What do you play in the productions?
20:48In the battle of Slivnice
20:50I participate as Battenberg.
20:52The young prince Alexander.
20:54Prince,
20:56welcome to our studio.
20:58I am Battenberg,
21:00are you our guest?
21:02Yes.
21:04This is our first country,
21:06the first monarch of the new Bavarian state
21:08and unfortunately we do not have
21:10his monument.
21:12Maybe one day
21:14his first monument,
21:16a large monumental monument
21:18will be the city of Slivnice.
21:20What people are our guests today?
21:22Rado and Mitko.
21:24Here are the rules.
21:26100,000, two safe sums,
21:28the first is 500 levs,
21:30the second is determined by the player,
21:32three jokers, help from a friend in the studio,
21:3450-50 and make friends.
21:36Let's play.
21:38Radoslav Ivanov from Slivnice
21:40begins his show
21:42Become rich now.
21:46Rado, here are the first questions.
21:52What kind of bar do some hotels have?
21:56Lobby.
21:58Lobby.
22:00Hobby.
22:02Bobby.
22:08I know people
22:10who have a lobby bar
22:12but the answer is
22:14A. Lobby.
22:16That's right.
22:18Applause.
22:22The English word
22:24means corridor, hall, lobby.
22:26The second question.
22:32What drink can be prepared
22:34on sand?
22:38Lemonade?
22:40Wine?
22:44Booze?
22:46Or coffee?
22:50The drink that can be prepared
22:52on sand,
22:54except that it is good to be prepared
22:56on sand,
22:58you have to shake it three times
23:00and put a pinch of salt.
23:02My grandfather's brother told me
23:04this.
23:06He is a student in Sofia,
23:08somewhere in the present-day Czech Republic.
23:10He worked in a cafe
23:12where they offered
23:14coffee in this way.
23:16The answer is coffee.
23:18And this is the correct answer.
23:20Applause.
23:28The third question.
23:34What do we insert
23:36through the PIN code?
23:38Password?
23:40New words in the dictionary?
23:44New fashion?
23:46Or new relations?
23:52New relations, but
23:54the password is
23:56the correct answer.
23:58That's right.
24:00Applause.
24:04One more question.
24:10What behavior usually
24:12leads to a scandal?
24:14Tolerant behavior?
24:16Or aggressive behavior?
24:18And why not
24:20passive-aggressive
24:22or pacifying?
24:24The most logical answer is
24:26passive-aggressive.
24:28Let's see the answer C.
24:30The correct answer.
24:32Applause.
24:36And the fifth question.
24:42He claims that only
24:44a trained opera singer
24:46can make his own voice.
24:48He can
24:50take the piano out of the board,
24:52break the glass,
24:54or
24:56cut the cake.
24:58And why not
25:00cut the rope?
25:04A trained opera singer,
25:06especially if he has a very
25:08high voice,
25:10when he breaks the glass,
25:12he can fall on the cake and cut himself,
25:14but most likely he will just break the glass.
25:16So the answer was
25:18to break the glass.
25:20Let's see.
25:22That's the correct answer.
25:24Applause.
25:32Here we have to add
25:34that this doesn't happen with the voice
25:36but with the vibrations.
25:38We have solved
25:40the first five questions.
25:42This is wonderful.
25:44Now comes the harder part of the game.
25:46Will we finish the question for 1000 leva?
25:48No.
25:50Let's play.
25:54Here is the story.
25:56Which historical landmark
25:58is not located in Velikotarnovo?
26:04Tsarevets.
26:06The Church of St.
26:08Forty Martyrs.
26:12Khan of Hajinikoli.
26:16The covered bridge.
26:18Tsarevets and the Church of St.
26:20Forty Martyrs.
26:22I'm not sure about
26:24Khan of Hajinikoli,
26:26but I'm sure that the covered bridge
26:28is in Vojvodina.
26:30So the answer is
26:32the covered bridge.
26:34Let's see.
26:36Who is the author of the
26:38covered bridge?
26:40It was built in 1876.
26:42The river below it is...
26:46Osun.
26:48Veren Odvor.
26:50Applause.
26:58Will we finish?
27:00Not yet.
27:021500 leva.
27:08Let's see.
27:10Which sport
27:12uses the term
27:14body check?
27:16Ice hockey?
27:18Judo?
27:20Basketball?
27:22Or tennis on the court?
27:24Tennis on the court.
27:30My favorite sport
27:32in my audience is
27:34basketball.
27:36I participate in the amateur league.
27:38Congratulations.
27:40I participate in the amateur league
27:42in volleyball.
27:44I'm one of the founders.
27:46We play.
27:48Is it possible to play basketball?
27:50It's possible.
27:52Because
27:54in tennis on the court
27:56there is no way to have a body check.
27:58Bravo!
28:00What does a body check mean?
28:02Body?
28:04Body.
28:06And check?
28:08Check is a check.
28:10Absolutely.
28:16What does it mean in the case?
28:18In the case
28:20of basketball
28:22there are conditions
28:24in which
28:26there is a violation
28:28and in which there is no violation.
28:30I will try to fill
28:32the high...
28:36OK.
28:38To check it later?
28:42Maybe there is no later.
28:44What do you decide?
28:48OK.
28:50Let's use it, Mitko.
28:52Madro.
28:54Let's call
28:56your friend
28:58from the audience, Dimitar.
29:06Hello, Mitak.
29:08What is the name of your basketball team?
29:10Stražite.
29:12Only one thing to add.
29:14I used to be a footballer
29:16but there is a violation.
29:18Body check.
29:20I haven't heard of it.
29:22I think I would know it
29:24if you had it.
29:26So I would
29:28bet
29:30between hockey on ice and judo.
29:32Hockey on ice
29:34has a body check, judo
29:36is a grip.
29:38What is a body check in hockey?
29:40There are mistakes.
29:42So
29:44maybe one mistake is a body check
29:46and another is a foul.
29:48I am not sure.
29:50If you haven't heard it
29:52while watching a basketball game...
29:54I haven't heard it
29:56while watching a basketball game
29:58maybe it is my mistake
30:00but it is not basketball.
30:02What will happen to the guys?
30:04The game is yours.
30:06Mitak told me.
30:08Mitak helped me.
30:10Hockey on ice.
30:12The decision is final.
30:14Let's see.
30:16It is time to do a body check.
30:18It is time to do a body check.
30:20Morzhad Rado did a great job
30:22but will we see the end of the game?
30:24We will be back
30:26with the final answer
30:28after the commercial on BTV.
30:42This is Stani Bogat.
30:44I am here with Radoslav Ivanov.
30:46He needs help from his friend Dmitar.
30:48We were wondering
30:50what is a body check.
30:52His friend Mitko is here.
30:54Before the commercials
30:56Rado decided that
30:58the term body check
31:00doesn't exist in tennis,
31:02basketball and judo.
31:04It is hockey on ice.
31:06Visually it is
31:08all allowed ways
31:10to do a body check.
31:12It is not allowed to
31:14turn your body
31:16by 580 degrees.
31:18The audience is amazed
31:20because it is a great skill
31:22especially if you do it
31:24in a straight line.
31:26Boxing can also
31:28be considered
31:30a part of the emotions
31:32that are allowed.
31:34Hockey on ice.
31:36Well done, Battenberg.
31:44We filled you up
31:46but you are in the game.
31:48The question is for 2,000 levs.
31:50Let's see it.
31:52Will you finish this amount?
31:54No.
32:00The image of which scientist
32:02Steve Jobs chose
32:04for the first logo
32:06of his company?
32:08He chose
32:10the image of Isaac Newton,
32:12Alan Turing,
32:16Stephen Hawking
32:18or Archimedes.
32:20Steve Jobs
32:26the first logo
32:30of his
32:32technological company
32:34is known
32:36with the logo
32:38of an apple.
32:40Indisputable fact?
32:42From an eaten apple.
32:46Isaac Newton
32:48is known for
32:52the theory
32:54of gravity
32:56that comes to him
32:58while he observes
33:00how the apple falls on him.
33:02The apple.
33:04Yes.
33:08Archimedes
33:12Archimedes
33:16has to
33:18do something
33:20to remind himself of Archimedes
33:22because his face is not popular.
33:24The first logo
33:26of the technological company
33:28Steve Jobs
33:30was created
33:32two years ago.
33:34Stephen Hawking
33:36is popular
33:38but not so much.
33:40I don't remember Alan Turing.
33:42Who is he?
33:44I will use
33:46Joker 50-50.
33:48This is your decision?
33:50Yes.
33:52Let the computer
33:54come to the aid
33:56of Rado Ivanov
33:58I mark the answer
34:00A. Isaac Newton.
34:02Let's see.
34:06The correct answer is
34:08sitting under the apple.
34:10I don't know if there were apples,
34:12but it is considered
34:14old-fashioned and old-fashioned
34:16and only the apple is left.
34:18The correct answer is
34:20going up.
34:24Will we guarantee
34:263,000?
34:28Yes.
34:30OK.
34:32Let the 3,000
34:34turn into the second safe amount.
34:36I wish you success.
34:38There was also a Joker.
34:40Let's see the question.
34:44Which country was the first
34:46to enter the summer time
34:48in an attempt to get fuel
34:50during the First World War?
34:52Germany,
34:54Italy,
34:56Egypt,
34:58USA,
35:00or Germany?
35:02What do you think, Rado?
35:04I am thinking
35:06which country
35:08was the first to get fuel
35:10during the First World War.
35:12Right.
35:14Germany
35:16is
35:18the top answer
35:20to the question
35:22about fuel and transport.
35:28Italy
35:30also.
35:34In the summer time
35:36the idea is
35:38to move
35:42the working day
35:44to the later part
35:46of the day.
35:48The initial idea
35:50is to get rid
35:52of
35:54lighting.
35:58OK.
36:00Let's call our friend.
36:04We are calling our friend.
36:06Ladies and gentlemen,
36:08let's see which three friends
36:10Rado has prepared
36:12and
36:14which one of them
36:16we will call.
36:18Grigor Grigorov from Slivnica,
36:20Svetoslav Petrov from Sofia,
36:22or Emil Hristov from London.
36:26We will call Emil Hristov from London.
36:28Let's call
36:30Emil Hristov from London.
36:40Hello.
36:42We are looking for Mr. Hristov.
36:44Hello.
36:46Good evening, Emil.
36:48Rado is here.
36:50He needs help.
36:52Three seconds according to our rules.
36:54Rado, your tempo.
36:56Start.
36:58Emil, which country
37:00in the summer time
37:02wants to get fuel
37:04during the First World War?
37:06Italy, Egypt, USA, Germany.
37:10The first country in the summer time
37:14wants to get fuel
37:16during the First World War.
37:18Germany or Italy,
37:20according to me.
37:22You have eight seconds.
37:24Finish your time.
37:26I'm sorry,
37:28I can't help you.
37:34Rado, you are alone.
37:36I bet on the answer
37:38Germany.
37:40Let's play.
37:42We always have to think
37:44a little bit more broadly.
37:46This is wasting a lot of resources.
37:48Just because the time
37:50is a month.
37:52The natural solar resource
37:54is used.
37:56In Egypt,
37:58the sun is pain.
38:00Italy,
38:02a country in which
38:04we barely have an organization.
38:06Look, the other two countries
38:08are organized and thinking
38:10about how
38:12to make everything positive.
38:14This is Germany.
38:16For me, it's a smart answer.
38:18Veren.
38:32The Germans introduced it
38:34in 1916.
38:36They like it so much
38:38that they have been using it since 1917.
38:40A question for 5000 leva.
38:42Let's see the question.
38:46Which Bulgarian film
38:48was not shot
38:50according to the script
38:52of Yordan Radichkov?
38:54The measure
38:56according to the measure.
38:58The hot sunset.
39:02The attached balloon.
39:04The last summer.
39:08The attached balloon
39:10is shot in Slivnitsa.
39:14Is the balloon still there?
39:16We cut it
39:18for rice.
39:20That's how the film is.
39:22So, the attached balloon
39:26is Radichkov.
39:28The hot sunset is Radichkov.
39:30The last summer is Radichkov.
39:32The measure
39:34according to the measure.
39:36It's not Radichkov.
39:40The measure according to the measure.
39:42A unique film.
39:44What is it about?
39:46It's about
39:48the revolutionary movement.
39:50About Vemero.
39:52In an
39:56incredibly realistic way
39:58it describes
40:00hard and great times.
40:02Here
40:04I bet
40:06the answer is the measure according to the measure.
40:08Let's see.
40:16The screenwriters are Rusichanev,
40:18played by Dilbert Anas,
40:20and the director himself, Georgi Diogerov.
40:22Based on the novel by Svoboda Bachvarova,
40:24Liturgy for Elinden.
40:26The answer is the measure according to the measure.
40:34And
40:36I watched it
40:38as a boy.
40:40It was really incomprehensible to me
40:42because they were
40:44taking
40:46a short-term risk
40:48not to be understood by those
40:50who are watching now.
40:52But for the story, as you said,
40:54this is already a film document, a film monument.
40:56That's exactly what people
40:58who make brilliant art do.
41:00They are not interested in the result.
41:02Now you are looking at the question
41:04for 10,000 levs,
41:06with the reminder that they are not safe,
41:08those you are watching now.
41:10There is a slight step back,
41:12which is not a big problem for you,
41:14but it is more important to play
41:16and to climb up.
41:18Let's see the question for 10,000 levs.
41:22Which planet was originally named
41:24by its discoverer,
41:26the star of George?
41:28Mars?
41:32Mercury?
41:36Uranus?
41:38Or Neptune?
41:42This planet
41:44had another name.
41:46The first name,
41:48which is
41:50the star of George.
41:52This planet can be seen.
41:54Why is it a star?
42:00It shines brightly in the sky.
42:04These are your
42:06astrological predictions.
42:12Who is George in this case?
42:14George...
42:18King George.
42:20Some British
42:22scientist
42:24discovered the planet
42:26and named it King.
42:28Or some previous king.
42:30Absolutely.
42:32I accept.
42:34The star of George.
42:38I suppose
42:40most of these questions
42:42are about planets from the solar system.
42:44Yes.
42:48If
42:50there is
42:52a discoverer
42:54of only this planet,
42:56it means
42:58that it was discovered
43:02at a different time
43:04than the others.
43:06Let's say so.
43:08Yes.
43:10It makes sense.
43:12This planet was discovered
43:14or it was discovered
43:18and the others were named
43:20Mars, Uranus, Mercury, Neptune
43:22and the stars of George.
43:24The logic is that
43:26if
43:30it was discovered
43:32separately,
43:36it is a planet
43:38that is more difficult
43:40to discover.
43:42It was discovered separately,
43:44at a different time,
43:46so it is smaller
43:48than the others.
43:52Can you
43:54categorize them?
43:56I think Mars is the largest
43:58of the directions.
44:02I think Mercury and Neptune are small.
44:04Yes.
44:08Mercury or Neptune
44:10is the fourth.
44:12It was discovered later
44:14by a discoverer
44:18who,
44:20betrayed by the Queen,
44:22decided to name it
44:24George.
44:26The star of George.
44:28Hmm...
44:30I will take a risk
44:32and choose
44:34B, Mercury.
44:36Let's play.
44:38Yes.
44:40You can stop,
44:42or we can jump.
44:44Let's jump.
44:46Let's see.
44:48A big round of applause
44:50for Rado, ladies and gentlemen!
44:54Because he got the logic
44:56that the astronomer
45:00named the star of George first.
45:02This is Mr. William Herschel,
45:04who thought
45:06that this is a comet,
45:08initially,
45:10but later realized
45:12that this is one of the four
45:14most famous.
45:16Is there any logic
45:18in the size,
45:20appearance,
45:22distance,
45:24that we can think of?
45:26But,
45:28since ancient times,
45:30two themes are known.
45:32Mars and Mercury.
45:34Neptune was discovered by a Frenchman.
45:36The correct answer is Uranus.
45:38It was discovered by Herschel
45:40and was named after George.
45:42He almost caught it,
45:44but
45:46it became rich.
45:48Was it interesting for you, Rado?
45:50A lot. I am glad I participated.
45:52With pleasure.
45:54My name is Mitko,
45:56and I wish you success
45:58in all your projects.
46:02You are leaving with 3,000 EUR.
46:04It is a very good idea.
46:06Not everyone
46:08can know it.
46:10Congratulations!
46:123,000 EUR.
46:16Good luck!
46:22If you are wondering
46:24whether it is worth
46:26playing live
46:28here in our studio,
46:30it is worth it.
46:32The prize is 100,000 EUR
46:34and nothing less
46:36for the question of NR15.
46:38We are waiting for you here.
46:40See you tomorrow!