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00:26Hello everyone in Sofia, Houston, Paris and Chicago.
00:29I know you are watching us from all over the world.
00:31And from almost all continents,
00:33you can hear a thud when a good player comes.
00:36Wrong answer here with us.
00:38We will try to postpone this moment as long as possible.
00:41Actually, of course, you are all watching in Perlix.
00:44Here we are with your comrade Ioan Pandushev.
00:46Ioan, good evening again.
00:48Good evening.
00:49Emanuel, you are also on the line. Hello to you.
00:51Hello.
00:52Where did we get to?
00:54We are starting with the serious questions.
00:57Ioan, there will be things here that you don't know how to do.
01:03When we get to the bridge, I'll tell you. I don't know.
01:05Okay.
01:06We wish you good luck.
01:07Ioan Pandushev from Perlix continues his show now.
01:18I guess we won't finish the sum of 1000,
01:20but the decision is yours.
01:21No.
01:23Let's play for 1000 leva.
01:29What will you get here?
01:31If I know that there is a date,
01:33it is not an official holiday and not a working day.
01:40March 3rd?
01:43May 6th?
01:46September 6th?
01:49Or November 10th?
01:52Hmm.
01:56So, March 3rd is a holiday.
02:01September, November, May.
02:03What happens on March 3rd?
02:05March 3rd, I think, if the release is not announced, it will be.
02:08March 3rd, you said, it falls off.
02:10It falls off, yes.
02:11March 3rd, we cancel it.
02:14May 6th, now I forgot, I can't remember what day it is.
02:17I know it's May, but I can't.
02:20I don't know George, I don't know him.
02:24But I know that George is working.
02:28May 6th, I don't know.
02:32Let's play a joker.
02:33No, no, it's not here.
02:36You'll mess it up, yes.
02:38Which of the jokers will you use?
02:42The first one, with the help of the audience.
02:45With the audience.
02:48The audience to come to him.
02:50You can say, Emanuela.
02:58Your wife.
02:59We remind you that you have your studio.
03:01Yes.
03:02This is also very important.
03:05When the clients come, when they don't come,
03:07you have your calendar, you lead it.
03:10You know.
03:11For sure, it's something about these days.
03:13Tell him.
03:20March 3rd, it's clear.
03:24George's day is on May 6th.
03:27That's it.
03:29But I don't know if he's working.
03:33Until November, nothing comes to my mind.
03:42All right.
03:43This is going to be a day.
03:46Let's press yes.
03:55What do you say?
03:56All right, we mark November 10th.
03:58Play it.
03:59Yes, I'm playing.
04:00Let's see.
04:04Significant date.
04:06Then communism falls.
04:08November 10, 1989.
04:10Todor Zhivkov resigns.
04:12Everything starts anew.
04:14But wait, an official holiday?
04:16No.
04:17Believe the answers.
04:18November 10th.
04:20Bravo.
04:26It's different.
04:27The woman gives you...
04:30Support.
04:31Yes, it's different.
04:33September 6th, the day of the unification of Bulgaria.
04:36Yes, yes.
04:37Up.
04:38Shall we exclude the sum of 1500 leva?
04:40No.
04:41I'm playing.
04:48Which Bulgarian movie legend was born in the territory of today's Serbia?
04:55Choose between Stefan Danayilov,
04:58Grigor Vachkov,
05:02Djoko Rosic
05:04or
05:06Itzhak Finci.
05:11I don't know about Itzhak.
05:17If it was a legend,
05:20I would have heard it.
05:22In your eyes, it's not a legend?
05:23In my eyes, no.
05:25You know, in my eyes, it's nothing.
05:27Ah, I see.
05:30Hello, Pernick's logic.
05:32No, it's simpler.
05:33There's nothing to do with Pernick.
05:35Stefan Danayilov, Djoko Rosic.
05:39That's what I'm talking about.
05:44That's Djoko Rosic.
05:46We're playing, yes?
05:47Why?
05:50The name.
05:51Djoko.
05:52Rosic.
05:53Ah, Rosic.
05:54Serbian.
05:55Let's see.
06:06Veren Odgur.
06:07That's it.
06:08That's the logic.
06:17Born in Krupan,
06:18close to Belgrade,
06:20in the family of Bulgarian and Serbian.
06:23He's been in a lot of Serbian movies,
06:25Hungarian movies.
06:26He's very popular.
06:27God forgive him.
06:28Veren Odgur is next to you,
06:29and he's carrying you.
06:311500 leos.
06:32Otherwise, Stefan Danayilov and Finci are Sofians,
06:34and Grigor Vachkov is from my region,
06:36from Pleven.
06:37Trnčovica.
06:391500 leos.
06:40We're not sure.
06:41Are we going to conclude, Joanne,
06:43these 2000?
06:452000?
06:46No, give me the next one.
06:50Let's hope for the next one, colleagues.
06:55What animal is depicted on the cover
06:58of the so-called
06:59Black Album of Metallica?
07:05A dog?
07:07A horse?
07:10A fox?
07:12Or a snake?
07:14The two of you smiled.
07:15I saw it.
07:17Emanuela and Joanne.
07:20That's one of my least favorite songs on the album,
07:22but I'll listen to it.
07:24Yes, a snake.
07:26We're playing?
07:27We're playing, yes.
07:28Let's see.
07:30Absolutely Veren Odgur,
07:31you're up next.
07:41Apart from the historical American flag,
07:45Guts Den.
07:47There's a flag,
07:48there's a motto,
07:49don't kick me.
07:51On the cover.
07:52It was yellow and a snake in the middle.
07:54Yes.
07:55The album itself has no title,
07:57and that's why...
07:58This is the favorite flag
07:59of the American series
08:00and of the kids.
08:01Don't Threaten Me,
08:02something like that,
08:03because there's a song in the album.
08:05Yes, we know.
08:07Tell us more about your hobbies.
08:11Hobbies...
08:12When I have time,
08:13I like to sketch a lot.
08:15Lately, I've been drawing a lot,
08:18and that's something that's stayed with me
08:20over time.
08:21Over time,
08:23I've been doing a lot of things,
08:24but that's always stayed with me.
08:25Drawing.
08:27Joanne, a question for 3,000 leva.
08:28Are we going to wrap it up?
08:30Yes, we'll wrap it up.
08:31We'll wrap it up.
08:33Let's see the question.
08:38Which literary classic
08:39in the year of 1942
08:41received the state distinction
08:43from the Norwegian king
08:45Haakon VII
08:46for the novel
08:47The Moon Rises?
08:52John Updike.
08:55John Steinbeck.
08:58George Bernard Shaw.
09:01Or Albert Camus.
09:04Steinbeck is definitely not here.
09:07I'm sure.
09:08Why?
09:10Because I know everything
09:11that Steinbeck wrote.
09:13I've been reading him
09:15since I was 11.
09:17We used to go to his house
09:18and he'd write a set after that.
09:20For Tortilla Flat.
09:22John Updike is known
09:23for his interesting books.
09:24How does The Moon Rises end?
09:26Excuse me?
09:27How does the novel end
09:28in The Moon Rises?
09:29I don't know.
09:31It's a very important sentence.
09:33I don't remember the sentence.
09:34You can.
09:36Yes.
09:37Talk to me.
09:38I'm talking to you.
09:39You can.
09:41Updike
09:43is a book
09:44about slaves.
09:46So
09:48I'm not going to read it.
09:51I have a lot of this.
09:52Steinbeck has a lot of this.
09:56The state distinction
10:00The Moon Rises.
10:05I'm going to take a risk here.
10:06C. George.
10:07Bernard Shaw.
10:08Markham.
10:09Let me remind you
10:10that you're playing for security
10:11but you have two jokers
10:12with whom you can help.
10:13Yes.
10:14And up there
10:15I'm going to play for security
10:16for more serious money.
10:20C. George.
10:22Let's play.
10:23Yes, let's play.
10:24Let's see.
10:30There's obviously a connection
10:31between
10:32the Norwegian king
10:33and the action
10:34in Norway
10:37to distinguish
10:39Haakon VII.
10:42The Moon Rises.
10:43Where does the moon rise?
10:44Somewhere up there?
10:46North?
10:47I don't know.
10:48I haven't read this novel.
10:49For example.
10:50Let's see.
10:51Do you know the correct answer?
10:52Do you know the correct answer?
10:57Yes.
10:58The man you know everything about.
11:00John Steinbeck.
11:02I don't know this novel.
11:04The novel is about
11:05a northern player
11:06exactly about
11:07the German occupation
11:08in Norway.
11:11You're starting with 500 BGN.
11:13Johanne.
11:14I wish you success.
11:15Emanuele.
11:16You too.
11:18May God give you 500 BGN.
11:19Congratulations.
11:23All the best.
11:33Ladies and gentlemen,
11:34this is Stani Bogat.
11:35People from different
11:36generations come here
11:37and play.
11:38I've read that
11:39after a few seconds
11:40a lady will sit
11:41on the throne of wealth.
11:42She has lived
11:43in eight different
11:44decades.
11:45She was a accountant.
11:46She listens to young music.
11:47She solves
11:4860 crosswords
11:49per week
11:50and does it
11:5110 times a day
11:52to keep in shape.
11:53Let's welcome
11:54Mrs. Anna Pejkova.
12:09Let's help her.
12:10Can you do it?
12:12No.
12:13I can do it myself.
12:14Absolutely.
12:15That's why we sit
12:16and do it
12:1710 times a day.
12:18Yes.
12:20Anka or Anna?
12:21I'm Anka.
12:22Anka.
12:23Who did you take after?
12:24My grandmother.
12:25And her?
12:26My grandmother is Anna,
12:27but my last name is Anka.
12:28That's how I was named.
12:29Aha.
12:30Where are your roots?
12:32My roots are
12:33in the Plovdiv region.
12:35I was born in
12:36Kurtovo-Konare,
12:37in Plovdiv.
12:38Great.
12:39Where do you live now?
12:41I live in Sofia.
12:42We lived in Plovdiv.
12:44My daughter married here.
12:46I came here
12:47after my husband died.
12:49After your husband died,
12:50so to speak,
12:51in the good Bulgarian language.
12:52Yes.
12:53That's right.
12:54Your daughter is here,
12:55Radka.
12:56Hello.
12:57Hello.
12:58She's my daughter-in-law.
12:59She's your daughter-in-law.
13:00Yes.
13:01Would you like to introduce
13:02your little mother?
13:04But in front of you...
13:05In all these years,
13:06do you have,
13:07how do you say,
13:08the self-confidence,
13:09the knowledge?
13:10This is a show
13:11that is watched
13:12all over Bulgaria.
13:13We have the knowledge.
13:14We can't know everything
13:15and grasp
13:16what this
13:17great leader
13:18offers us,
13:19but we learn
13:20from her.
13:21So,
13:22she has the knowledge.
13:23I hope
13:24we can
13:25impress her
13:26in the way
13:27she really wants
13:28to be satisfied
13:29with herself.
13:32How do you play
13:33in front of the TV?
13:34Do you kiss?
13:35Yes.
13:36Yes.
13:37I kiss some people,
13:38not others.
13:40That's right.
13:41It will be the same here.
13:42Of course.
13:43It will be the same here.
13:44I wish you success.
14:03Yes.
14:17First,
14:18a few questions.
14:23What should be written
14:24when solving
14:25a crossword puzzle?
14:29Words.
14:31Numbers.
14:35Emoticons.
14:37Or lines.
14:39Words.
14:41Of course.
14:42We mark
14:43the crossword puzzle
14:4420.
14:45I mark
14:46A.
14:47Correct answer.
14:53Second question.
14:57What
14:58number
14:59does
15:00exist?
15:03Double.
15:05Fifth.
15:08Seventh.
15:10Hundredfold.
15:13I mark
15:14A.
15:15Correct answer.
15:17What does this mean?
15:19Double
15:20is the
15:21journal
15:22of
15:23order
15:24systems.
15:25It's a long
15:26explanation.
15:27It's important
15:28that this is
15:29true.
15:30You continue
15:31up there.
15:34Third question.
15:39How does
15:40the sculptor
15:41create
15:42his works?
15:45I mark
15:46D.
15:47Correct answer.
15:58Let's see
15:59the fourth
16:00question.
16:02It's easier
16:03to say.
16:04Which
16:05singer
16:06is
16:07the
16:08most
16:09famous
16:10singer
16:11in
16:12the world?
16:15Lili
16:16Ivanova.
16:17Toni
16:18Dimitrova.
16:19Jordanka
16:20Hristova.
16:21Ili
16:22Kamelia
16:23Todorova.
16:24Toni
16:25Dimitrova.
16:26I mark
16:27V.
16:28Toni
16:29Dimitrova.
16:30Toni
16:31Dimitrova.
16:32Yes.
16:33I mark
16:34V.
16:35Because
16:36Jordanka
16:37Hristova
16:38is much
16:39more
16:40famous
16:41than
16:42Toni
16:43Dimitrova.
16:44Jordanka
16:45Hristova
16:46is much
16:47more advanced
16:48in time.
16:49With
16:50material
16:51or with
16:52time?
16:53I mean,
16:54she is in
16:55the Golden
16:56Orpheus
16:57with
16:58the dolphins
16:59while
17:00Toni
17:01Dimitrova
17:02was in
17:03the sea.
17:04Jordanka
17:05is with
17:06the dolphins
17:07and Toni
17:08is with
17:09the water.
17:10Yes,
17:11she is with
17:12the water.
17:13I mark
17:14V.
17:15Because
17:16Jordanka
17:17Hristova
17:18is much
17:19more
17:20famous
17:21than
17:22Toni
17:23Dimitrova.
17:24Yes.
17:25I mark
17:26V.
17:27Because
17:28Jordanka
17:29Hristova
17:30is much
17:31more advanced
17:32in time.
17:33With
17:34material
17:35or with
17:36time?
17:37I mark
17:38V.
17:39Because
17:40Jordanka
17:41Hristova
17:43although
17:44some consider
17:45that the
17:46homeland of
17:47the dolphins
17:48is Turkey.
17:50They first
17:51grew up there.
17:52That is the
17:53first.
17:54What is
17:55the answer
17:56to that question?
17:57I mark
17:58V.
17:59Because
18:00Jordanka
18:01Hristova
18:02is much
18:03more advanced
18:04in time.
18:05I mark
18:06V.
18:07Because
18:08Jordanka
18:09Hristova
18:10is much
18:11And now, let's see what the judges have to say about the results of the first round.
18:20Hello, dear viewers of BTV. This is Aston and Bogat.
18:24We have a distinguished guest at the table, Mrs. Anka Pejkova.
18:29She is 80 years old and has decided to try herself.
18:32And she has serious knowledge.
18:35You already have the first safe sum.
18:42The Netherlands, the former Netherlands.
18:46First it was the Netherlands, then the Netherlands, and now again.
18:51For some reason, they know each other.
18:54They know each other. We can't ask them to work abroad.
18:58No.
19:00Our name has always been Bulgaria.
19:02It always has to stay.
19:04Now you will answer the question for 1000 levs.
19:07They are more serious. If you need a joker, you will estimate.
19:09Yes.
19:11Let's see.
19:13Yes.
19:18What is the name of the village of Shiligarnikov Pirin?
19:30Thin islets.
19:33Thick curves.
19:39Big eagles.
19:42Fiery children.
19:45We mark the answer C.
19:48Big eagles.
19:50The Shiligarnikovs are between the eagles and the sheep.
19:54Shall we play?
19:56Let's play.
19:58Let's see.
20:00Absolutely correct answer. Keep going up.
20:10What does Shiligarnik mean?
20:13Shiligarnika is the barn where the Shiligarnikovs are kept.
20:18They are separated from their mothers.
20:21Yes.
20:23You did a great job. Shall we finish?
20:26Let's see.
20:29Let's see the question.
20:30Which African country has the largest population?
20:40Algeria.
20:43Nigeria.
20:46Egypt.
20:49Kenya.
20:52Yes. Nigeria. Africa.
20:56How many people are there in the correct answer?
21:01It should be millions.
21:03Millions, yes. Is it possible that there are billions?
21:06No. India has billions.
21:09Right.
21:11We are looking for millions here. How many?
21:1530, 50, 100?
21:18No.
21:20100 million.
21:23No.
21:25Can I use a joker?
21:32Somewhere...
21:34Egypt...
21:37Kenya... Kenya is small.
21:40Nigeria is big.
21:46I will use a joker.
21:51From a friend.
21:52I will call a friend.
21:55Let's see who your friends are.
22:01These are Mariela Pencheva in Brussels, Kaloyan Petrova in Plovdiv,
22:09or Anastasia Filipova in the Netherlands.
22:13Yes.
22:15What about these ladies? They are all beautiful.
22:18My last one is my granddaughter.
22:20Ah, your granddaughter.
22:23We will call Mariela Pencheva in Brussels.
22:27Let's call her in Brussels.
22:29Mariela Pencheva?
22:49Mariela Pencheva?
22:51Mrs. Pencheva, how are you? Niki Kanchev from Stani Bogat School. How are you?
22:55Hello, thank you. I am well. I was waiting for you to call me.
23:00Ah, great. She is at the table of the rich. She is playing.
23:03There is a good question. You have only 30 seconds with Mariela.
23:08Raise the tempo if necessary. Speak louder, so that everything can be heard.
23:14Yes.
23:16That will happen between you two. Good luck, Mariela!
23:20We are starting now.
23:22Mariela?
23:23Listen to the question. Which African country has the largest population?
23:30Algeria, Nigeria, Egypt or Kenya?
23:37The largest population. Algeria, Nigeria, Egypt or Kenya?
23:47I think it is Nigeria.
23:50No.
23:53Nigeria.
24:01I see.
24:04Well, whatever happens.
24:08I was leaning towards Algeria, but...
24:16I will mark Nigeria.
24:19You are following the advice of your joker.
24:21Yes, I have no other choice.
24:28Let's see.
24:31From the fourth to the first place.
24:36Algeria, 45 million.
24:39Yes, I am Algeria.
24:41Then Kenya, 55 million.
24:45In the third place, very important.
24:49Nigeria, right?
24:53No, for your joy, Egypt, 113 million.
24:57And the largest population is Nigeria, 217 million.
25:10Thank you, Mariela.
25:13You helped me at an important moment.
25:15Very important moment, yes.
25:17Now, Mrs. Pejkova, will we conclude the sum of 2,000 levs?
25:23Yes.
25:25We will conclude them, because...
25:28This becomes a safe sum and you have to fight for it.
25:32You really have a choice.
25:34As long as you have jokers, you have a choice.
25:36We do.
25:38I'm not telling you to use them, but you have a choice.
25:40You are playing for 2,000 levs.
25:42Let's see the question.
25:44Which famous writer uses the pseudonym Richard Backman?
25:51Raymond Chandler?
25:54John Grisham?
25:57Stephen King?
25:59Or Arthur Conan Doyle?
26:04I will use the joker again.
26:07Why do I think Raymond Chandler?
26:13John Grisham?
26:15Stephen King?
26:17Or Arthur Conan Doyle?
26:2450-50.
26:26Let the computer enter the showtunnel and help us now.
26:38Your favorite is gone.
26:40My favorite is gone.
26:41Stephen King vs. John Grisham.
26:46What do you know about these two writers?
26:49Do you quote any of Stephen King's works?
26:53Stephen King, yes.
26:55I remember him.
26:57John Grisham.
26:59The middle class.
27:01Yes, the middle class.
27:03John Grisham.
27:07Why would a writer use a pseudonym?
27:11Maybe some of the heroes they create.
27:19Except for taking other jokers.
27:22If she can't, then...
27:25John Grisham.
27:29Your decision?
27:31Yes, my decision.
27:33Let's use the joker in the audience.
27:36Let's do it.
27:37Radya, please announce that you have been chosen to help your mother.
27:46Stephen King.
27:48I've never heard of that pseudonym.
27:51Radya, please introduce yourself.
27:53What do you do? What's your education?
27:55Will this help you?
27:57Do you have a hobby? Do you read?
27:59Hello.
28:01I'm a bank employee.
28:03I have an economic education.
28:04But to be honest,
28:06I didn't associate myself with Richard Bachman as a pseudonym.
28:12I don't like fantasy,
28:16or super scary things like Stephen King wrote.
28:20But John Grisham is great.
28:22He creates extremely complex stories in his films.
28:28And that's the only thing that makes me think
28:32that he could create a pseudonym
28:37and use it in a way that goes really deep.
28:41Bachman refers to me as Batman.
28:44Something like that.
28:46That's why I call you.
28:48He's Bachman, but...
28:50That's the only thing that makes sense to me.
28:54Because his theme is
28:59all kinds of possible thrillers,
29:04different situations that happen in real life.
29:09And it seems that he used this pseudonym in some way.
29:15But Stephen King is quite...
29:18How can I put it?
29:20He developed his imagination to use the same pseudonym.
29:25With a look at his books.
29:31The situation is complicated.
29:34You have to guess.
29:36Mrs. Pejkova, did you hear what the detective said?
29:40The final answer is yours.
29:42That's right.
29:44I mark the final answer as John Grisham.
29:48Are you sure?
29:50I'm sure.
29:56Why should a writer use a pseudonym?
30:02I asked you this question.
30:04Yes.
30:06And I need to hear your thoughts on both.
30:10For example, copyright.
30:13It's very famous, like John Grisham.
30:15Bach wants to release it like Nicky Kynchev.
30:18For example.
30:20Secondly, he writes only curses.
30:23He wants to enter another sphere.
30:26He writes only about lawyers.
30:28Because Grisham is the king of lawyers.
30:31And he wants to enter another sphere.
30:34Sometimes it's just a game of words.
30:37Sometimes their imagination...
30:39In this case!
30:42He has experienced what you are experiencing right now.
30:46Insecurity, hesitation, fear.
30:49He doesn't know how to be a friend at all.
30:52If he presents himself in front of the local community,
30:55in front of the city, in front of the family,
30:57his first few novels come out with the name Richard Bachman.
31:01One of them is my favorite book,
31:04The Running Man,
31:06in which there is a lot of reality.
31:08Schwarzenegger was chased later to be caught and killed.
31:13The plot was a game in which life is the coin.
31:18Stephen King.
31:20Verenod Vurtuk.
31:23Unfortunately, ladies and gentlemen,
31:25there is nothing.
31:27It was interesting.
31:29His first few works on King are really on the web.
31:32They reach Carrie Chuck, the 4th and 5th novel.
31:35The long story is also with Bachman.
31:39500 leva.
31:43Rady, thank you very much for your stories.
31:49Ladies and gentlemen, it was extremely interesting
31:52and a pleasure to play with you.
31:54To encourage all other people to play.
31:57500 leva.
31:59Thank you for being our guest.
32:06It was a pleasure.
32:16Now we will meet here a student by right.
32:19As a student, he has trained light athletics
32:21and has an enviable collection of medals.
32:23He has run 200 and 400 meters.
32:26He reads books about investments
32:28and wants to do car sales.
32:31Here he is in the studio, Zivodar Kostov.
32:46Zivodar, welcome to the show.
32:49Become rich.
32:51No problem.
32:53You are much faster than me sitting at the table.
32:55In principle, I am so.
32:57200 and 400 meters.
32:59Absolutely. 400 at most.
33:01For how much?
33:03This is a roundabout of the stadium.
33:05Many people do not know that this is exactly
33:07a roundabout of the stadium, right?
33:09Yes, but it is one of the most difficult disciplines.
33:11Even more difficult than the longest disciplines.
33:12That's why they consider Michael Johnson
33:14one of the greatest athletes in the world.
33:16And they compare him with Carl Lewis and Usain Bolt.
33:18As achievements.
33:20Although they are not in the same discipline.
33:22The discipline here becomes rich.
33:24Quite special.
33:26Who are you here with in your show?
33:28Today I am with my friend Cristina.
33:30Who were you with yesterday?
33:32I was with her yesterday.
33:34For four years.
33:36For how long?
33:38For four years.
33:39Welcome.
33:43What do you do?
33:45Introduce yourself briefly.
33:47And a few words in person.
33:49I am Cristina.
33:51I am 22 years old.
33:53I am a student at the University of Sofia.
33:55I specialize in social relations.
33:57Zivodar is one of the most intelligent people
33:59I know.
34:01So I know he will do great.
34:03But it is important to enjoy the moment.
34:05Not to be nervous, to be calm.
34:07I know he will do it.
34:09Let's applaud Cristina.
34:13Will you be able to enjoy the moment?
34:15Because your game has traps.
34:19I will try my best.
34:21Zivodar Kostov.
34:23From Stara Zagora.
34:25He chose to live in Sofia.
34:27He is playing now.
34:33Here are the first few questions.
34:34Which is a part of the strictly official dress code?
34:40Hawaiian shirt.
34:42Bermuda.
34:45Costume with a butterfly or tennis shoes.
34:50Here, the right answer is C.
34:52Costume with a butterfly.
34:55Vernazor.
34:59Vernazor.
35:01Vernazor.
35:02Vernazor.
35:07The second question.
35:12What is a must-wear when hiking in the mountains?
35:18Red and fond du teint.
35:21High heel shoes.
35:25Carnival mask.
35:27Or food, water and fener.
35:30Let's mark the answer D.
35:32Fener.
35:34Let's mark the answer C.
35:36Do you like the mountains?
35:38Do you like to hike?
35:40We have hiked.
35:42Not very often.
35:44What is the mountain next to Sofia?
35:46Vistusha.
35:48Good.
35:50Vernazor.
35:52The third question.
35:57With what boots are the tanks and bulldozers equipped?
36:03Crested,
36:05peppered,
36:08gauze boots
36:10or octopus boots?
36:14More likely, gauze boots.
36:18I think,
36:20if we mark the answer C, gauze boots.
36:22Let's see.
36:27Even the unknown things have some logic in them.
36:29These are tanks and bulldozers.
36:31They are hard to pass.
36:33Machines that have to move.
36:35They have to pass through rocks, through water, through pits.
36:38There must be some principle.
36:40The answer is C.
36:47The fourth question.
36:52What car fuel is the name of its creator?
36:57Petrol.
36:59Methane.
37:02Ethanol.
37:04Or diesel.
37:07Diesel, I think.
37:09Diesel comes to my mind.
37:12By some memory, I think it's diesel.
37:15Let's mark the answer.
37:17Let's play?
37:18Yes.
37:19Let's see.
37:21Kristina is smiling.
37:23She knows the correct answer.
37:24The answer is Thor.
37:26The famous Thor.
37:28Vin Diesel.
37:30He is the creator of diesel.
37:32Keep going.
37:3950-100 years before him,
37:41the German inventor Rudolf Diesel.
37:43Rudolf Diesel.
37:45The question is worth 500 euros.
37:47Which foreign language is used for forced perception or understanding in a given area?
37:56Mainstream.
37:59Streaming.
38:02Gulfstream.
38:04Or video stream.
38:07Forced perception and understanding in a given area.
38:11Let's play?
38:13Mainstream.
38:14The correct answer is mainstream.
38:16Let's see.
38:21There are so many foreigners,
38:23that they even hacked our names.
38:25But this is the trend.
38:27So what can you do?
38:29It's a question of lifestyle.
38:31The correct answer is coming right after the commercials on BTV.
38:45Greetings after the commercials on BTV.
38:48Here we are with Zivodar Kostov.
38:51We specially offer a test of his intelligence.
38:54Which foreign language is used for forced perception or understanding in a given area?
38:58It sounds very complicated and connected.
39:00And it is.
39:02The possible answers are mainstream, gulfstream, streaming and video stream.
39:06Maybe we should try to make it more difficult.
39:10But with these answers,
39:11gulfstream is the trend.
39:13Streaming.
39:15We know what video streaming is.
39:17You are also giving the correct answer.
39:29In your game, Zivodar,
39:33the question for 1000 leva.
39:35Are we going to finish this sum?
39:37Let's finish it.
39:38Okay.
39:40I'm listening to your order.
39:43And we're playing for 1000 leva.
39:48Which city is not seen as the capital of gambling?
39:55Las Vegas.
39:58Atlantic City.
40:02Montevideo.
40:04Or Macau.
40:05Montevideo.
40:07Or Macau.
40:11First of all, Las Vegas is Atlantic City.
40:14Two cities in America.
40:16There is no way they are the right answer.
40:18Atlantic City is even called Little Vegas.
40:21Where is it located?
40:23On the eastern coast, exactly.
40:26Plus the lower part of the city.
40:28That's right.
40:30But they are far away from each other.
40:32Yes, exactly.
40:33I've also heard that Macau is very popular for gambling.
40:40So I think the correct answer is Montevideo.
40:44We're playing.
40:46Let's see.
40:49The correct answer is still up there.
40:58Do you know what Montevideo is famous for?
41:00The capital of Uruguay, if I'm not mistaken.
41:04That's right.
41:06And in recent years, even though it has spread to Brazil,
41:11where you can get distracted,
41:14at least that's what they say,
41:16Montevideo is one of the safest cities in Latin America.
41:20And accordingly, its rating is
41:22to go there to live good conditions for life.
41:25Your rating is going up.
41:27Become rich.
41:29Will you finish the sum of 1,500 euros?
41:33I haven't finished yet.
41:35Let's see.
41:37The next question is still with us.
41:40Zivodar Kostov is on the line.
41:43Let's see.
41:45What nationality is Ed Sheeran?
41:52He's English.
41:54Irish.
41:55Scottish.
41:57Scottish.
41:59Or American?
42:03Ed Sheeran,
42:05a very famous performer.
42:07I heard about him that
42:09before he became famous,
42:11I think in the show X Factor or something like that,
42:14he played on the streets of London.
42:18But I don't think that excludes
42:22whether he's Irish or Scottish.
42:25I don't know, I can't confirm it.
42:27I'm very interested in music.
42:29I know he's going to be in Sofia.
42:31Yes, and my girlfriend is going to be there.
42:33In the end of August, all the kids were there.
42:35Teenagers.
42:37He's going to be...
42:39Wow.
42:41I'm sure I can exclude
42:43that he's American.
42:45But is he English,
42:47Scottish
42:49or Irish?
42:51I'm not very sure.
42:52I think I have a suitable joker.
42:55But here...
42:58I can ask my girlfriend
43:00for her opinion.
43:02OK.
43:04Christina is here with us.
43:06Let her in.
43:13Hello.
43:16Help her, Chrissy.
43:19Ed Sheeran.
43:20Ed Sheeran.
43:22I'm almost sure
43:24that he's English.
43:26I think I've seen him there for the first time.
43:29I haven't seen him there.
43:31I know from you that he played
43:33on the streets of England.
43:35Ed Sheeran.
43:37I don't think he's Irish or Scottish.
43:39He's so famous.
43:43Wait.
43:45Irish.
43:48He's Irish.
43:51He doesn't live in Ireland?
43:53No, he doesn't.
43:55But maybe he's Irish.
43:58Can I use my 50-50?
44:03Irish.
44:05I'm sure he's not American.
44:07That's the only thing I know.
44:09I'm going to use
44:11some of the other jokers.
44:13I'm sure.
44:15I'm going to ask him
44:17if it's OK to talk to jokers at home.
44:18English.
44:20OK.
44:23Wait, wait, wait.
44:29There's a song by Ed Sheeran
44:31in which he sings
44:33that the woman
44:35the song is about
44:37fell in love with
44:39an Englishman.
44:41That she fell in love with an Englishman.
44:43Fell in love with an Englishman.
44:48Yes.
44:56What do you think?
44:58I'm going to use my 50-50.
45:00I don't know about you.
45:03I'm 100% sure.
45:06How are you going to do this?
45:08The question is live.
45:09Chris, what do you think?
45:11But you're playing the game.
45:14The decision should be yours.
45:18Well,
45:20it's going to be hard
45:22to get home with jokers.
45:25So, I'm sure
45:27I'm going to use my 50-50.
45:29OK.
45:31Chris, thank you very much.
45:33Take your seat.
45:40This is Ed Sheeran.
45:42Instead of bringing joy,
45:44he's bringing sorrow.
45:46Let's turn off the computer
45:48and eliminate two of the wrong answers now.
45:56I should have listened to him.
45:59And here
46:01I'm going to mark the Englishman's answer.
46:03Do it.
46:09Englishman's answer.
46:16The serious mistake
46:18could have been made
46:20by the beautiful girls,
46:22like Chris's appearance.
46:24I would say that the Englishman
46:26was born in West Yorkshire,
46:28in Halifax.
46:30The correct answer is
46:32England.
46:34And this song,
46:36which Chris named
46:38is dedicated to his grandmother and grandfather.
46:40But don't think
46:42that he was a street musician,
46:44just like Justin Bieber.
46:46He also sang in the streets.
46:48Cheers!
46:50That's all for today, ladies and gentlemen.
46:52I wish you all the best.
46:54Now I can see
46:56how you reach your smartphones
46:58or computers
47:00and open your home website.
47:01That's right,
47:03that's where you can sign up
47:05for the Game of Thrones studio.
47:07Buy the questionnaire
47:09and watch the news.
47:11I know you can do it at the same time,
47:13but have a nice evening, everyone.