Category
📺
TVTranscript
00:00This programme contains strong language and adult humour.
00:03CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
00:31Good afternoon, and welcome to Countdown,
00:34on a very important day north of the border,
00:36as people right across Scotland, of course,
00:38are voting to determine their political future.
00:41It's the Scottish independence referendum,
00:44and voters are being asked,
00:46should Scotland be an independent country, yes or no?
00:50And, of course, the union between England and Scotland
00:53goes way back, three centuries, I think, 1707,
00:57and the future now may well change when the votes are cast.
01:02Very important day for people in Scotland,
01:04and, indeed, for people in this country
01:07and Northern Ireland and Wales too,
01:09because Scotland, a wonderful country, I love it.
01:12I love to drive through the Trossachs, for instance,
01:15in the Highlands of Scotland, are so special.
01:17We think about crowded England.
01:19Go to Scotland, the vast spaces, the beautiful countryside,
01:22the locks, the cities. Edinburgh, what a great city that is.
01:25Are you familiar with Scotland? Do you travel up there ever?
01:28I've only been there once, actually. I've been to Glasgow.
01:30I've got lots of Scottish friends and I've got some family that live up there
01:33that moved up from England, and they absolutely love it.
01:36It's a different lifestyle, different weather.
01:39I think the area that the school covers is, like, two hours wide.
01:43It's absolutely huge, yeah, but they've got a great lifestyle
01:46with all the cycling and mountains and walking and, yeah.
01:50Anyway, good luck, Scotland, whichever way you turn.
01:53Now then, who have we got with us? Paul Worsley's back.
01:56Going for a hat trick today, Paul,
01:58having already got two good wins under your belt.
02:00And you met your wife, apparently,
02:02I'm not sure that I should be asking this,
02:04in an unusual place.
02:06That's right, yes. Can you talk about it?
02:08We actually met in a blind home.
02:10Oh, really? Yes. How was that?
02:12Well, we were both asleep perfectly well,
02:14but we were actually raising money for the home at the time,
02:17so we just happened to meet.
02:19Excellent stuff. And why do you particularly support that home?
02:23Not now, but at the time, yeah.
02:25I have been involved with various charities over the years,
02:28but at the time it was a particular home.
02:30Anyway, you saw something in each other, that's for sure.
02:33Yes, I think so. And there you are.
02:35And you've got your son Jack in the audience too.
02:37He's back again yesterday. Welcome back, Jack.
02:39You're joined today by David Morgans,
02:41and David's from Pattingham in Staffordshire,
02:43and your favourite place is Venice.
02:45Yes, it's wonderful.
02:47I've been there a couple of times,
02:49just like stepping back in time.
02:51No cars, no vehicles,
02:53all decaying, very vehicles, absolutely wonderful.
02:56They call it the Queen of Cities, I think.
02:58Glorious, glorious place. Wonderful stuff.
03:01Susie, welcome back. Thanks, Nick.
03:03And for the last time until she reappears in our studio,
03:06the wonderful Jenny Eclair.
03:08Thank you. You'll be begging for me to come back.
03:11We're always begging. We're pestering your agent,
03:14and you turn us down time and again.
03:16Well, we've got you this time.
03:18It won't be long before we get you back again either, young lady.
03:21Now then, Paul Worsley, take us away on the letters game, would you?
03:25Good afternoon, Rachel. Afternoon, Paul.
03:27Can I start with a consonant, please?
03:29Thank you. Start today with M.
03:31And another?
03:33G.
03:35And a vowel?
03:37A.
03:39A vowel?
03:41U.
03:43A consonant?
03:46R.
03:48A vowel?
03:50A.
03:52A consonant?
03:55F.
03:57A consonant?
03:59P.
04:01And can I finish with a vowel, please?
04:03And finish with O.
04:06And here's the countdown clock.
04:15CLOCK TICKS
04:39Yes, Paul?
04:41A seven.
04:42A seven. How about David?
04:44Pogrom?
04:46How are you spelling that, David?
04:48P-O-G-R-A-M.
04:50You need two Os. It's P-O-G-R-O-M, I'm afraid, for that one.
04:53And Paul?
04:54Gopuram.
04:56Gopuram is the plural of Gopura,
04:58which in southern India is a large pyramid-shaped tower
05:02over the entrance gate to a temple precinct.
05:05Good heavens.
05:09Paul Worsley, where did that come from? Amazing.
05:12Paul's on seven, and David, we turn to you now for a letters game. David.
05:16Hi there, Rachel.
05:17Hi, David.
05:18Can I have a consonant, please?
05:20Thank you. You can have A, V.
05:22And a vowel?
05:24I.
05:26And a consonant?
05:28S.
05:29And another consonant?
05:31P.
05:33And a vowel?
05:35O.
05:37And a consonant?
05:39D.
05:41And another consonant?
05:43P.
05:45And a vowel?
05:48I.
05:50And another consonant, please?
05:52And the last one, M.
05:54Countdown.
06:11MUSIC PLAYS
06:26Yes, David?
06:27No, just a five.
06:29A five, Paul?
06:30A five.
06:31Yes, David?
06:32Dooms.
06:33Thank you, Paul.
06:35For voids.
06:36Voids.
06:38Erm, did you say dooms?
06:40D-O-O-M-S.
06:41Yeah.
06:42Yeah, you've only got one O there, David, unfortunately.
06:44Oh, right, sorry.
06:45Yeah, erm, bad luck.
06:47OK. And Susie?
06:49There's a six there, idioms.
06:51Idioms.
06:52Yes.
06:53Thank you very much. 12 points to Paul, well done.
06:55And, Paul, your numbers game.
06:57Can I have one large and five small, please?
06:59You can indeed, thank you, Paul.
07:01One large number and five little ones.
07:03And for the first time today,
07:05the numbers are nine, seven, five,
07:09three, two, and the large one, 50.
07:14And the target, 611.
07:166-1-1.
07:40Yes, Paul?
07:42610.
07:44610. And David?
07:46Erm, 611.
07:48611. Go ahead, David.
07:50Er, 7 plus 5.
07:527 plus 5 is 12.
07:54Times 50.
07:55Times 50, 600.
07:57Plus 9, plus 2.
07:58Yeah, 611, well done.
08:00Very good.
08:02Very good indeed, all right.
08:04So, 12 points to David.
08:07Very good indeed, all right.
08:09So, 12 plays David's ten as we turn to a teatime teaser,
08:12which is The Space.
08:14And the clue, this can be said about the second space
08:17on a Monopoly board.
08:19This can be said about the second space on a Monopoly board.
08:32APPLAUSE
08:37APPLAUSE
08:39Welcome back, welcome back. I left you with the clue.
08:42This can be said about the second space on a Monopoly board.
08:45And the answer is Cheapest.
08:47Cheapest, which I think is the old Kent Road.
08:50The old Kent Road.
08:52So, 12 plays David's ten.
08:55And we go to David again. Letters game.
08:57A consonant, please.
08:59Thank you, David.
09:00T.
09:01And another consonant.
09:03N.
09:04And a vowel.
09:06E.
09:08And a consonant.
09:10L.
09:12And a vowel.
09:14I.
09:16A consonant.
09:18T.
09:20Another consonant.
09:22N.
09:24A vowel.
09:26U.
09:28And a final consonant, please.
09:30And a final L.
09:32Ta-ta.
10:03Yes, David?
10:05Just a six.
10:06A six. Paul?
10:07Six.
10:08David?
10:09Little.
10:10And Paul?
10:11Tunnel.
10:12Tunnel.
10:13Little tunnel.
10:15Yes.
10:16Now, then.
10:17Five sixes.
10:18Jenny?
10:19Just tunnel.
10:20There, you can look, check.
10:22I've got a tunnel.
10:24LAUGHTER
10:25You don't have to prove anything, Jenny.
10:27I do, I feel I do.
10:29Susie?
10:30Susie?
10:31I had a nutlet, which is a small...
10:33Did you?
10:34..small nut.
10:35And a linnet, which is a finch with a red dress.
10:38Oh, a lovely linnet style. They sing beautifully.
10:41They do.
10:42Yeah.
10:4318 points to David.
10:4416, and we're with Paul again for a letters game.
10:47Can I start with a consonant, please?
10:49Thank you, Paul.
10:50T.
10:51And a consonant.
10:53X.
10:54A consonant.
10:56S.
10:57A vowel.
10:59E.
11:01A vowel.
11:03I.
11:05A vowel.
11:07A.
11:09A consonant.
11:11L.
11:13A consonant.
11:15C.
11:17And can I finish with a vowel, please?
11:20And finish with O.
11:22Countdown.
11:29MUSIC PLAYS
11:53Yes, Paul?
11:54Eight.
11:55An eight. And David?
11:57A five.
11:58And your five?
11:59Coast.
12:00Now then, Paul?
12:02Societal.
12:03Societal.
12:04It's an absolutely brilliant spot.
12:06Great word.
12:07Things to do about societal pressures, et cetera.
12:09Absolutely fantastic, eight.
12:10Very good.
12:11Very good.
12:12APPLAUSE
12:14And what else has the corner got to offer? Jenny?
12:17Well, I know it's flower-based and I'm not quite sure how to spell it,
12:20but I'm going for calyxes.
12:23Calyxes, Susie?
12:24Yeah, they're usually spelt with a Y,
12:26but you can spell it with an I as well.
12:28The sepals of a flower,
12:30which form a protective layer around a flower in bud.
12:33That's a triumph.
12:35APPLAUSE
12:40Excellent.
12:4126 plays 16.
12:43And David, how about a numbers game?
12:47Two large, please.
12:48Thank you, David. Two from the top this time and four little ones.
12:52And these ones are...
12:54One, nine, eight, six.
12:58And the large to 25 and 100.
13:01And the target, 854.
13:04854.
13:24MUSIC PLAYS
13:37Yes, David?
13:38854.
13:39Paul, I'm afraid I've gone wrong, innit?
13:41Gone wrong?
13:42I've gone wrong.
13:43All right, David, now's your chance.
13:45Eight times 100.
13:46Eight times 100 for 800.
13:49And nine times six.
13:51Nine times six for the 54.
13:54Yes!
13:56Paul.
13:58I've been honoured that I've gone so...
14:00Paul, you surprise me.
14:02I think, er...
14:04I think Sun might be a little bit cross with you.
14:07Never mind.
14:0826 all makes it more exciting.
14:10And now, then,
14:12Jenny Eclair.
14:14Our time has come.
14:16Anecdote time.
14:17Please. All right, what have you got for us today?
14:19Well, now, earlier this year,
14:21I don't know whether any of your audience will have seen this programme,
14:24but I did a show called Splash.
14:26And this is a television show
14:28where they encourage minor celebrities to kill themselves
14:31by diving headfirst off a diving board into water.
14:36And I went off a five-metre board,
14:39which isn't extreme,
14:40but for someone who'd never dived before, it was quite a lot.
14:43And because of my weight and everything,
14:45I actually went in with the speed and velocity of a small car off a cliff.
14:49And that's how the dive was described.
14:52But more than that, I realised that at my age,
14:55by the time you get to my age,
14:57there are seven stages of swimwear.
15:00One, the bikini.
15:02Two, the tankini.
15:04Three, the one-piece.
15:07Four, the one-piece with a little skirt to hide the cellulite.
15:11Five, the one-piece with the sarong.
15:14And number six is going down to the beach
15:16and burying yourself up to the neck in sand.
15:19There is the elusive stage seven, of course,
15:22is when you get to the age where you couldn't care less.
15:26And that's where I am now.
15:28You don't care anymore. Quite right.
15:30I couldn't care less.
15:31But tell me this.
15:33You just sort of shrug off this five metres.
15:36Yes.
15:37That's actually quite a long way up.
15:39It's a scary way up. Yes, it is.
15:42Had you ever dived before? No.
15:44The last thing I'd want is an opportunity to dive off a five-metre board.
15:48Well, if they hear that, they will so beg you to do the programme.
15:51If it comes back for a third series,
15:53you will be right at the top of their list.
15:55I prefer 14 months in root canal treatment.
15:59Well, that's another reality TV show which I'm now going to pitch.
16:03All right. Thank you very much indeed.
16:06Thank you very much, Jenny.
16:07Now, then, Paul.
16:0926 apiece, and let's have a letters game.
16:13Can I have a consonant, please?
16:14Thank you, Paul.
16:16S.
16:17And another?
16:20C.
16:21And a vowel?
16:23I.
16:24And a consonant?
16:26R.
16:28A vowel?
16:30E.
16:32A vowel?
16:34I.
16:36A consonant?
16:39N.
16:41A consonant?
16:43S.
16:45And finish with a vowel, please.
16:48And finish with U.
16:51Countdown.
17:06MUSIC PLAYS
17:23Yes, Paul?
17:24A seven.
17:25Seven. David?
17:26Dodgy eight.
17:28Paul?
17:29In shores.
17:31And David?
17:32In curses.
17:34OK.
17:36Yeah, we do talk about an incursion,
17:38but incurs itself is not there as a verb, I'm afraid.
17:41Sorry.
17:42Bad luck. Bad luck.
17:43What have we got there, Jenny, the high diver?
17:46Cuisine.
17:47Yeah.
17:48Cuisine.
17:49Yeah, I think, I'm just wondering if you can put an S on it.
17:52Oh, cuisines from round the world.
17:56I think you probably can, actually.
17:58Food cooked in a certain way is a substance,
18:01if you forgive the technical terms.
18:03But I think you probably can have an eight with cuisine.
18:06Very good. And that's it?
18:07That's it, yes.
18:08Perfectly good. Good enough.
18:0933 plays David's 26.
18:11And David, you're back on now for a letters game. David?
18:14A vowel, please.
18:15Thank you, David.
18:17E.
18:18And a consonant?
18:21B.
18:22And another consonant?
18:24D.
18:25And a vowel, please.
18:27O.
18:28And a consonant?
18:31S.
18:32And a vowel?
18:34E.
18:35A consonant?
18:37F.
18:38Another consonant?
18:40T.
18:42And a final consonant, please.
18:44And a final Q.
18:46And here's the countdown clock.
19:02BELL RINGS
19:18Yes, David?
19:19A six.
19:20A six. Paul?
19:21Six also.
19:22David?
19:23Bested.
19:24Bested. Both of you.
19:25I've gone for exactly the same bested.
19:27Nobody's bested.
19:28Same.
19:29Were you bested?
19:30I got bested, yes.
19:31And Susie?
19:32Likewise.
19:33Well, I'm dashed.
19:34Everybody's bested.
19:3539 plays David's 32.
19:38Closer on thing here, numbers game for Paul.
19:41Can I do the inverted T, please, Rachel?
19:43You can indeed. Thank you, Paul.
19:45Inverted T, one from the top and five little ones coming up again.
19:49And this time your little ones are two, ten, three, five and one.
19:56And the large one, 100.
19:59And your target, 766.
20:01766.
20:30BELL RINGS
20:34Yes, Paul?
20:35766.
20:37And David?
20:38Nope.
20:39Too far away?
20:40Yeah.
20:41All right. Paul?
20:42Five plus two is seven.
20:44Five plus two, seven.
20:45100 plus ten is 110.
20:48Yep.
20:49You multiply the two together.
20:50770.
20:52Three add one is four.
20:53It is.
20:54And subtract that.
20:55And you haven't used any of those. Well done.
20:57Excellent. Well done.
21:00Well done, Paul.
21:02Stretches your lead a little bit.
21:0449 to David's 32.
21:06But now let's have a teatime teaser, which is doorbell.
21:10And the clue, no need for a doorbell at this establishment.
21:13It's got lots of knockers.
21:15No need for a doorbell at this establishment.
21:18It's got lots of knockers.
21:20BELL RINGS
21:28APPLAUSE
21:36Welcome back.
21:37I left with the clue, no need for a doorbell at this establishment.
21:40It's got lots of knockers.
21:42And the answer, they made me say it,
21:45and we've got a vicar in the audience,
21:47so it's nothing to do with me.
21:49The answer is bordello.
21:51Bordello.
21:52From the Italian?
21:54Yes, from the Italian, but they took it from the French.
21:57Ah, typical French.
21:59There we go, bordello.
22:0149 to David's 32.
22:03Let's go to David. David, let us go.
22:06Consonant, please. Thank you, David.
22:08M.
22:10And a vowel.
22:12I.
22:13And a consonant.
22:15S.
22:16Another consonant.
22:18D.
22:20A vowel.
22:22Another vowel.
22:24A.
22:26Consonant.
22:28T.
22:29A consonant.
22:31H.
22:33And a final consonant, please.
22:35And a final D.
22:37Stand by.
22:52MUSIC PLAYS
23:10Yes, David?
23:11A seven.
23:12A seven. Paul?
23:13A seven.
23:15David?
23:16Misstate.
23:17Misstate, yes.
23:19From maddest.
23:21Maddest person in town, yes, absolutely fine.
23:24What offering from the corner?
23:26Well, there's atheism for seven, but David, you might kick yourself
23:29cos you could have added a D to misstate and have misstated for eight.
23:32It would have given you one more.
23:34Well done, thank you. 56 plays David's 39.
23:37Paul, back on. Let us go.
23:39Can I have a consonant, please?
23:41Thank you, Paul. R.
23:43And another?
23:45S.
23:47And another?
23:49D.
23:51A vowel?
23:53O.
23:54A vowel?
23:56E.
23:58Another vowel, please?
24:00O.
24:02A consonant?
24:04R.
24:06A consonant?
24:08N.
24:10And can I finish with a vowel, please?
24:13And finish with E.
24:16And here's the Countdown Clock.
24:18CLOCK TICKS
24:20ELECTRONIC MUSIC PLAYS
24:22ELECTRONIC MUSIC CONTINUES
24:47Well, Paul?
24:49Eight.
24:51And your seven?
24:53Endorse.
24:55Paul?
24:57Endorser.
24:59Yes, very good.
25:01Very good.
25:03And in the corner, what news, Jenny?
25:05I just got... I went for a simple word with just six letters.
25:09Rodeos.
25:11Nice.
25:13Nice word.
25:15Not a winning word, just a nice word.
25:17And Susie?
25:19And thank you very much for Rodeos.
25:2164 plays 39, but now we're back in the corner again,
25:25where better to be when it's Susie's Origins Of Words time.
25:30Well, Nick, I'm often asked who decides collective nouns,
25:35because a lot of us like to make them up.
25:37When does it become official?
25:39And the answer is, with all English words,
25:41when something is used often enough and is obviously quite plausible,
25:44then it stands a chance of becoming part of the English language
25:48in an official way, in the dictionary.
25:50But I've got some new, some old ones for you,
25:54which you may not have heard before.
25:56Buffalo. Any idea for buffalo? What you might call...
25:59A hide of buffalo.
26:01It's an obstinacy of buffalo.
26:03A glaring of cats. Rachel might like that one.
26:06A peep of chickens.
26:08There are alternatives to these,
26:10so I'm not saying these are absolutely definitive.
26:12A bask of crocodiles, which I really like.
26:14A smack of jellyfish.
26:16A leap of leopards.
26:18A mute of peacocks.
26:20A knot of toads.
26:22A zeal of zebras.
26:24A blush of boys.
26:25A bevy of ladies.
26:27And a pity of prisoners.
26:29Very good, isn't it?
26:30Nice ones, aren't they?
26:31Lovely.
26:34Very good.
26:35But a mute of peacocks?
26:37Because they're noisy.
26:39They're like, ah!
26:40They absolutely are.
26:42That's a fantastic impression of a peacock.
26:45I defy anybody around this table
26:47to do a better peacock impression than that.
26:49Let me just close my eyes and do it again.
26:51Eee! Eee!
26:55Very good.
26:56There we are, then.
26:5764... Thank you very much, Jan.
26:59Very impressive, actually.
27:0064 to David's 39.
27:02And where shall we go?
27:03David, back for a letters game.
27:06Consonant, please.
27:07Thank you, David.
27:09V.
27:10And another consonant.
27:12R.
27:13And another.
27:15N.
27:16A vowel.
27:18U.
27:19A consonant.
27:21L.
27:22A vowel.
27:23E.
27:24Another vowel.
27:27A.
27:28A consonant.
27:30P.
27:31And another consonant, please.
27:33And the last one, S.
27:35Stand by.
27:45MUSIC PLAYS
28:06Yes, David?
28:07Just six.
28:08A six.
28:09Six.
28:1026 is David.
28:11Vernal.
28:13And, Paul?
28:14Unreal.
28:15Unreal.
28:16Vernal, that's a good word.
28:18Vernal is a lovely word, isn't it?
28:20Very poetic.
28:21And, Jenny?
28:23I'm not joining in this round, thank you.
28:26You stick with your peacocks.
28:28Yes, Susie?
28:29I was just looking for a lovely example of vernal.
28:31The vernal freshness of the land.
28:32The land in springtime.
28:33Very nice.
28:34And there is an eight there.
28:35Unravels.
28:37Unravel.
28:38Yes, vernal.
28:39Vera.
28:40Spring.
28:41Yep.
28:42Yeah, primavera.
28:4340-45.
28:44Paul's in the lead and he's back again with another letters game.
28:48Last one.
28:49Can I start with a consonant, please?
28:51Thank you, Paul.
28:52B.
28:54And a consonant?
28:56R.
28:57A consonant.
28:59J.
29:01A vowel?
29:03O.
29:04A vowel?
29:06E.
29:07A vowel?
29:09A.
29:11A consonant?
29:13S.
29:16A consonant?
29:18W.
29:20Can I finish with a consonant, please?
29:23And finish with T.
29:25And here's the Countdown Clock.
29:43CLOCK TICKS
29:58Paul.
29:59Seven.
30:00And David.
30:01Seven as well.
30:02So, Paul, seven.
30:03Jerboas.
30:05Thank you, David.
30:06Boaters.
30:08Yes, very nice.
30:09Jerboas are desert-dwelling rodents with very long hind legs
30:13that enable it to walk upright and perform long jumps.
30:16How important is that?
30:18They're acrobatic rodents.
30:19And Jenny.
30:20I'd like to be able to do an impression of one of those,
30:22and it goes like this.
30:23Ah!
30:26What have you got there, Jenny?
30:28I've just got boaster.
30:29A boaster, all right.
30:30Susie?
30:31Yeah, they're just sevens.
30:32All right, very good.
30:3377 plays.
30:3452, final numbers game.
30:36David.
30:37I'll have a Ted Rogers, please.
30:39And what would that be?
30:40Three, two, one.
30:41Three, two, one.
30:42Oh, it's before my time.
30:43OK, right, I'm with you.
30:44Three from the top, two and a one.
30:47Thank you, David.
30:48Right, we have four, five, five,
30:52and then 25, 75 and 100.
30:57And the target, 870.
30:598-7-0.
31:01CLOCK TICKS
31:08CLOCK TICKS
31:31Well, David?
31:32I think OK, 870.
31:34870, Paul?
31:36870.
31:37All right, David?
31:39Five plus four.
31:40Five plus four is nine.
31:42Times 100.
31:43Times 100 for 900.
31:45And 25 plus the other five.
31:48Is 30.
31:49And take away.
31:50Perfect.
31:51And Paul?
31:52Slightly different, I said 100 plus 75.
31:54100 plus 75, 175.
31:56Multiply that by five.
31:58Multiply it by five for 875.
32:00And you've still got another five to take away.
32:02You do indeed, lots of ways for this one.
32:04APPLAUSE
32:05Well done. Very good.
32:09So, Paul, a little bit too far away.
32:1187 to David, 62 as we enter the final round.
32:14Conundrum round.
32:15Paul, David, fingers on buzzers,
32:17please let's reveal today's Countdown Conundrum.
32:20MUSIC
32:35BUZZER
32:38David?
32:39Bread rack?
32:41Bread rack. Let's have a look.
32:44No.
32:45Straight on to Paul.
32:47MUSIC
32:50BUZZER
33:03No, nothing.
33:04Stumped up here, but in the...
33:06amongst that forest... Yes, madam?
33:08Is it barracked?
33:10Barracked, young lady.
33:12Let's see whether you're right.
33:15Barracked.
33:16There we are. Well done.
33:18APPLAUSE
33:21Barracked.
33:23Excellent stuff. Well done.
33:25All right, so Paul carries the day.
33:2787 points to David, 62.
33:29Well done, David, you held him back.
33:31Well done.
33:32But nonetheless, it's back to Staffordshire
33:35with your goodie bag and our very best wishes.
33:37Thank you very much.
33:38Thank you for coming. Thank you indeed.
33:40And we shall see you tomorrow, young Paul.
33:43Yes.
33:44Very good indeed. Good performance again.
33:46Susie, see you tomorrow?
33:47Yes, Nick, see you tomorrow.
33:48The tragedy, of course, and this happens all too regularly,
33:50we have to say goodbye to our dictionary guest,
33:52and Jenny Eclair, you have once again been a brilliant, brilliant guest,
33:56and good luck with your Eclairius tour that's coming up next month.
34:00Thank you very much.
34:02Good luck. You're all over the place.
34:04New Milton, Barking, Camberley, Maidstone, Croydon,
34:06who knows where else?
34:07And then I'm coming back here.
34:09Indeed you are. Before too long as well.
34:11And until then I shall be playing at home.
34:14Excellent. Thank you so much for coming.
34:16See you tomorrow, Rachel.
34:17See you tomorrow.
34:18Thanks. Lots of fun.
34:19See you tomorrow, same time, same place.
34:21Who will be with us?
34:22None other than the wonderful Deborah Meaden of Dragons' Den.
34:26See you then. You'll be sure of it. Good afternoon.
34:28You can contact the programme by email at countdown at channel4.com,
34:32by Twitter at C4Countdown,
34:35or write to us at countdownleadsls31js.
34:39You can also find our web page at channel4.com forward slash countdown.
34:43APPLAUSE