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00:00:00This evening, who knows, the host who makes people rich.
00:00:07And the host who takes the soul out of the stomach.
00:00:12And later, a special surprise.
00:00:15Hello and welcome to Who Knows?
00:00:29Today we have prepared a special double episode
00:00:32with which we will mark the final of our season.
00:00:35And what makes it even more special is that in one team
00:00:38the actress Stanislava Gancheva will start,
00:00:41and in the second part her husband Krasi Raskov will replace her.
00:00:46This is the situation.
00:00:48Together in life, together in the race to victory,
00:00:51together with us.
00:00:53Today we will see how stars travel twice as long
00:00:56and fill brain cells in a battle for money
00:00:58that will only smell.
00:01:00And only if the audience allows them.
00:01:03Because only here, only here and nowhere else
00:01:05the audience takes everything with a win.
00:01:12Before I introduce you to the guest, I want to share something with you.
00:01:16Very interesting.
00:01:18When I found out that I would host Who Knows?
00:01:20I watched all the episodes of Become Rich several times
00:01:23to understand how the show for knowledge is conducted.
00:01:27So I learned a lot of things that I don't need here in any way.
00:01:32But it was very interesting.
00:01:34Applause for the man who manages to inspire courage
00:01:38and the most desperate participants to help him become rich.
00:01:41Niki Kanchev!
00:01:43Thank you, Andrei.
00:01:45And you, Sasha, thank you.
00:01:46Mr. Kanchev.
00:01:50Let me thank you for the Academy.
00:01:52Where is your mother?
00:01:53She will pass away.
00:01:54She will pass away?
00:01:55Yes, she can't participate anywhere without you.
00:01:56Exactly.
00:01:57We will never forget.
00:01:58We can't forget the memory of your previous participation here.
00:02:00This was the beginning, now the end.
00:02:02You are the framework of this show,
00:02:04as well as many other things in our lives.
00:02:06You were in the team of Padev.
00:02:08Why so?
00:02:09When you drowned in the waters of the Orinoco River.
00:02:13Yes.
00:02:14Do you remember?
00:02:15And Uti Kalvache.
00:02:17Or is he Uti Bachvarov?
00:02:18Uti Bachvarov.
00:02:19The other Udi.
00:02:20The other Udi Kalvache.
00:02:22And finally, mother and Milica,
00:02:24it will be delicate, they smeared you.
00:02:26Yes.
00:02:27Now are you ready for everything for revenge?
00:02:30I'm ready.
00:02:31I'm even more ready for the more beautiful half.
00:02:35Respect, respect to Mico.
00:02:37I think we made a very good game with him.
00:02:40But he is a scumbag.
00:02:42Go to...
00:02:43Send a clap.
00:02:45Go to Liverpool.
00:02:47His last game.
00:02:48He is very inspired now to smear us.
00:02:50But I think that...
00:02:51He won't make it.
00:02:52He won't make it today.
00:02:54Wonderful.
00:02:55Big orders.
00:02:56Big orders.
00:02:57Yes.
00:02:58And he is a top professional in Bulgaria.
00:02:59He will cry like when he cries when Jurgenci leaves.
00:03:02Yes, they cry.
00:03:03They really cry.
00:03:04That's right.
00:03:05What happened to you?
00:03:06From happiness.
00:03:08And if Milica is supported by a veteran of knowledge,
00:03:10then Padev will receive help from an actress and a leader
00:03:13for whom there is no difficult interlocutor,
00:03:15except for Padev himself.
00:03:17She managed to make the conversations with the participants in Dancing Stars
00:03:20just as magical as their dances.
00:03:23And now there is a race to victory.
00:03:26Applause for Stanislava Gancheva.
00:03:29Thank you very much, Sashe.
00:03:33It was such a great performance.
00:03:37I smeared myself with cream.
00:03:38You smell good.
00:03:39It's good, yes.
00:03:40Stasi, admit that you come to us to get rid of your manhood.
00:03:43Yes, to rest a little.
00:03:44This boring chase of beauty,
00:03:46where to go, to which workplace.
00:03:48Even in the race to victory,
00:03:50you can't avoid it.
00:03:52That's right.
00:03:53We are connected.
00:03:54Why does he chase you?
00:03:55Forever.
00:03:56Does he love you by chance or something else?
00:03:58I don't know if he has loved me for so many years
00:04:00or it's just a habit.
00:04:02A bad habit.
00:04:03Because he envies you.
00:04:04Excuse me?
00:04:05He envies you because you shine on the screen.
00:04:07That's right.
00:04:08I don't know.
00:04:09Maybe you have the opportunity to ask him
00:04:11when he comes.
00:04:12He wants to be alone.
00:04:13But now we are in the race to victory,
00:04:15so we are running.
00:04:16And who do you think is running faster?
00:04:18Me.
00:04:19Bravo.
00:04:20That's why you are the first in our studio.
00:04:22Wonderful.
00:04:23Now let's see which of our captains is more promising,
00:04:26at least according to our audience.
00:04:28I know, Padev, how to keep his promise.
00:04:31I've been waiting for half a year for you to bring me
00:04:33that brandy from Pavel Bani and nothing.
00:04:35You spilled it, didn't you?
00:04:36I'll bring it, don't worry.
00:04:37With a hammer.
00:04:38I spilled it.
00:04:39Lie.
00:04:40Then you can.
00:04:41And so, behind the Milica team, ladies and gentlemen,
00:04:43we see 1, 2, 3, 652, 42 people.
00:04:50Behind the Padev team are 1, 6, 18, 2, 40 people.
00:04:55Bravo.
00:04:58Milica, how do you think you will attract the audience?
00:05:01Do you have magnets in your pocket?
00:05:03Well, as I said, we love each other a lot.
00:05:06I also love the audience of Padev,
00:05:08but sometimes I miss them.
00:05:10Almost every time.
00:05:11Yes, just that we are trained animals here,
00:05:14both in victory and defeat.
00:05:16We are excited and happy.
00:05:18Bravo.
00:05:21Today.
00:05:22Yes.
00:05:23Especially the number 42.
00:05:24The magical number.
00:05:2542.
00:05:26Yes.
00:05:27It's too early for this age, but soon.
00:05:29Soon.
00:05:30Soon Mr. Kachev will write you a message about it.
00:05:32And now let's start with the team of Russians.
00:05:36Kanchev Milica.
00:05:40Oh, scary.
00:05:41You are in the hot category, please.
00:05:44You choose.
00:05:45You know everything.
00:05:47But it doesn't apply to me.
00:05:49I told you in our preliminary conversation.
00:05:52Yes, we had a preliminary conversation.
00:05:54We have to turn Padev upside down.
00:05:56Yes.
00:05:58But his team...
00:05:59I will turn upside down myself.
00:06:00Is there a club?
00:06:01There is no need.
00:06:02There is no club.
00:06:03There is no club category.
00:06:04There are phobias.
00:06:05No.
00:06:06Phobias.
00:06:07Oh, ancient advertising.
00:06:08Yes, phobias.
00:06:09Phobias?
00:06:10Phobias.
00:06:11Okay, phobias.
00:06:12Oh, it's getting hot.
00:06:13Phobias.
00:06:14And let's see the question behind this category.
00:06:19In order to make the life of a misophobic easier,
00:06:23A. He must enter a large shopping mall alone with a friend,
00:06:27who walks in front of him.
00:06:30B. He must allow himself to touch objects without touching them.
00:06:36And C. He must not go to the opera.
00:06:39I know a lot of misophobes in Bulgaria.
00:06:41Yes.
00:06:42If C is the correct answer.
00:06:43There are even such among opera singers.
00:06:46They start singing...
00:06:50It's very difficult.
00:06:51It's very difficult.
00:06:52It's very difficult to guess.
00:06:53Lele Milica is running.
00:06:54He's running.
00:06:55Yes, but the conductor is chasing him.
00:06:57Come here!
00:06:58And he turns him around.
00:06:59Yes, yes.
00:07:00Do you know what the conductors say?
00:07:02Never pay attention to the trombonists.
00:07:05Maybe they like it.
00:07:06Yes.
00:07:10And what now?
00:07:11He needs a misophobic.
00:07:12What is it?
00:07:14So, it's obviously a phobia.
00:07:16We all know that.
00:07:18Everyone who has something in their life,
00:07:20they also have...
00:07:22Miso.
00:07:23Someone is afraid of this thing.
00:07:24Yes, yes.
00:07:25So, everything you can think of,
00:07:27has its opponent.
00:07:28For example,
00:07:29when you shouldn't get into an elevator
00:07:32with a man-snowman.
00:07:34When?
00:07:35When?
00:07:36And when you have claustrophobia and arachnophobia.
00:07:39Fear of snowmen.
00:07:40And you are in a closed space.
00:07:42In no case.
00:07:43A very high intellectual level joke.
00:07:45I didn't get it.
00:07:46Pudev understood me.
00:07:47We understood her,
00:07:48but we don't dare to react.
00:07:50I remember.
00:07:51What was the phobia of women?
00:07:54Feminophobia.
00:07:55Miso...
00:07:56Misogynism.
00:07:57Something is spinning in my head.
00:07:59But is it miso...
00:08:00I can't remember.
00:08:01Mesotherapy.
00:08:03Mesomania.
00:08:04Yes.
00:08:05When?
00:08:06During COVID.
00:08:07This is a COVID issue.
00:08:08You shouldn't go to the opera.
00:08:09Absurd.
00:08:10Miso is a Greek word.
00:08:11Right?
00:08:12Yes.
00:08:13It's clear.
00:08:14He's a philosopher.
00:08:15He's a great philosopher.
00:08:16He wrote a book about Greeks.
00:08:17Ancient Greece.
00:08:18But you know that term...
00:08:19You should allow him to touch objects without touching them.
00:08:22That's it.
00:08:23Are you sure?
00:08:24100%.
00:08:25How?
00:08:26Oh my God, you're playing bank in front of me.
00:08:27No.
00:08:28On the way to logic, man reaches it.
00:08:29Well, so fast.
00:08:30I'm not used to thinking so fast.
00:08:32For the simple question, if I may, before you...
00:08:35Yes?
00:08:36Just explain to me how.
00:08:37I can't.
00:08:38You could wing them into something.
00:08:40Covering their gloves ...
00:08:42Ah, Ah.
00:08:43OK, so we mark B.
00:08:46I got it.
00:08:47Niki, it's your turn.
00:08:49With this magic finger.
00:08:50Easy.
00:08:51Can we mark it without touching it?
00:08:53Yes, if you help me.
00:08:55Wonderful.
00:08:56The answer is B.
00:08:57Yes.
00:08:58You don't think about this question.
00:08:59There's no point in thinking about it.
00:09:00I thought about it and asked it as a question.
00:09:03I'll show you what this phobia is and how to solve this problem.
00:09:09It's clear that a misophobe is a person with a phobia.
00:09:13But from what?
00:09:14Imagine that you make a person suffering from claustrophobia
00:09:18get into an elevator.
00:09:20This is the same as making a person suffering from a misophobia
00:09:24fart.
00:09:26Doors and any other objects.
00:09:29The misophobe is afraid not to get infected with bacteria
00:09:33and avoids contact with everything farted by another person.
00:09:37In order to make a misophobe's life easier
00:09:40he has to allow himself to fart objects without touching them.
00:09:44How does this happen?
00:09:46With a silicone protector for the fingers.
00:09:50We're great!
00:09:52Bravo!
00:09:53Bravo!
00:09:54Bravo!
00:09:57It was hard.
00:09:58You see?
00:09:59The opera was absurd.
00:10:00It's not hard for a real rich man.
00:10:02Yes.
00:10:03He's a real rich man.
00:10:05He's a real rich man.
00:10:06Do you know when he was born?
00:10:08Exactly.
00:10:09He didn't exist then.
00:10:10He's a real rich man.
00:10:11Of course.
00:10:12Even though some people don't believe it.
00:10:14300 EUR for Milica's team.
00:10:16Bravo!
00:10:17You are team PdV.
00:10:19First of all, I'm very happy that for the last episode
00:10:22Milica and Niki got together.
00:10:24Do you understand?
00:10:25Why are you happy?
00:10:26If there are some people who lie
00:10:29the winning coefficient is 1.05.
00:10:32Do you understand?
00:10:34But!
00:10:35I don't know.
00:10:36This means that it's almost a win.
00:10:38Almost all of them.
00:10:39Ah!
00:10:40The winners.
00:10:41That's right.
00:10:42You're so...
00:10:43How do you run around in circles?
00:10:45How do you run around in circles?
00:10:47You played it well.
00:10:48But we, team Rosolavi,
00:10:50think we can surprise you.
00:10:52All right.
00:10:53Stasi?
00:10:54The question is from which side.
00:10:55The question is from which side we'll surprise them.
00:10:57Now choose my category.
00:10:59As far as I know, Milica is very familiar with flora.
00:11:02Yes.
00:11:03Come on.
00:11:04Flora for us.
00:11:05Flora for you.
00:11:07All right.
00:11:08Let's see the question that is hidden behind this category.
00:11:12And it is...
00:11:15What is the peculiarity of the Australian nettle?
00:11:19A. It grows to 5 meters in height
00:11:22and its roots last for months.
00:11:25B. It is not a plant, but an insect.
00:11:30C. It grows only in the ashes,
00:11:33which is the result of mountain fires.
00:11:36Bravo.
00:11:37The Australian nettle.
00:11:38The Australian nettle.
00:11:39Our nettle.
00:11:40It is...
00:11:41We know it.
00:11:42We know it.
00:11:43There are even methods to treat it.
00:11:45You cut the nettle and...
00:11:46You cut the nettle and...
00:11:47And you scratch it.
00:11:48And you scratch it.
00:11:49Yes, and for your health.
00:11:50Yes, yes, yes.
00:11:51When I was little,
00:11:52I hit myself in a curb with a bike
00:11:53and I fell into the nettle.
00:11:54and I fell into the nettle.
00:11:55And I haven't recovered since then.
00:11:57Did the nettles grow?
00:11:58Yes, of course.
00:11:59But the Australian nettle...
00:12:01It grows to 5 meters in height.
00:12:03Maybe we should talk about Australia.
00:12:06What is the peculiarity of Australia?
00:12:08Everything is poisonous,
00:12:10everything wants to eat you.
00:12:12The animals are more poisonous.
00:12:13Maybe it is an insect.
00:12:14Yes.
00:12:15There are many poisonous animals.
00:12:16The Australian nettle is an insect.
00:12:17Yes.
00:12:18And 5 meters.
00:12:19When you see a plant that is 5 meters long,
00:12:20you won't dare to touch it.
00:12:22Of course.
00:12:23You can't.
00:12:24How are you going to open it to get in?
00:12:27If it grows to 5 meters in height,
00:12:29its trunk won't be soft.
00:12:31If it grows to 5 meters in height,
00:12:33it will have a thick trunk.
00:12:35And if it grows to 5 meters in height,
00:12:37it will have a thick trunk.
00:12:39In fact, there are often wildfires there.
00:12:41But why is it poisonous?
00:12:46The next category is flora,
00:12:48not fauna.
00:12:49There was fauna,
00:12:50but this is flora.
00:12:52Great logic.
00:12:54Bravo!
00:12:56Bravo!
00:12:58How did you feel at the last moment?
00:13:02I didn't expect it from you.
00:13:04The important thing is that you felt it.
00:13:06He usually doesn't read questions or answers.
00:13:09I think that related to the answer A,
00:13:11nothing comes to mind.
00:13:135 meters, how are you going to live?
00:13:15But maybe this is the only thing in this Australian nettle.
00:13:18And because everything is poisonous there,
00:13:20something is...
00:13:21Do you remember?
00:13:22You pulled me there,
00:13:24and you pulled me to the insect.
00:13:26I don't know.
00:13:28The first question.
00:13:30You are at zero.
00:13:32We will be at zero.
00:13:34You marked the answer.
00:13:36Do you have an opinion on this question?
00:13:38Yes, we do.
00:13:40First of all,
00:13:42why is flora not in the countryside,
00:13:44if it is an insect?
00:13:46Isn't the goddess in the countryside a religion?
00:13:48No.
00:13:50You were doing well.
00:13:52At least 5 meter plants.
00:13:54This is a brilliant answer.
00:13:56I suggest we see the correct answer now,
00:13:58to understand the truth.
00:14:00Do you want to?
00:14:01Yes, let's.
00:14:02Here it is.
00:14:04The Australian nettle
00:14:06is most often found in the rainforests
00:14:08of Queensland.
00:14:10As on the leaf,
00:14:12so on the rest of the plant,
00:14:14there are many small floating hairs
00:14:16that definitely need to be avoided.
00:14:18The strong nettle,
00:14:20caused by the content of its poison,
00:14:22usually lasts for months in a row.
00:14:26The nettle can reach
00:14:28a height of up to 5 meters,
00:14:30and that's why it's called
00:14:32a living tree.
00:14:34Bravo!
00:14:36Come on!
00:14:38Bravo!
00:14:40It reaches up to 5 meters.
00:14:42Who knows?
00:14:44Bravo!
00:14:46Bravo!
00:14:48You are on the move, Milica Niki.
00:14:50Yes.
00:14:52Aren't you interested in ancient advertising?
00:14:54Let's try Varna.
00:14:56Okay, Varna, Varna, Varna.
00:14:58Wonderful, Varna.
00:15:00Isn't that the port of Schumann?
00:15:02Yes, it still is.
00:15:04According to the great Todor Kolev,
00:15:06may God forgive him.
00:15:08And the question is
00:15:10which classical writer
00:15:12first called Varna
00:15:14A. Charles Dickens
00:15:16B. Thomas Mann
00:15:18and
00:15:20C. Mark Twain
00:15:22That's incredible.
00:15:24So, the sea capital of Bulgaria
00:15:26was not called that by a Bulgarian.
00:15:28That's a very interesting question.
00:15:30Now,
00:15:32I graduated in journalism.
00:15:34And you didn't know that.
00:15:36And I read Mark Twain's autobiography.
00:15:38He almost came to Bulgaria,
00:15:40if I'm not mistaken,
00:15:42but he came to Turkey.
00:15:44He described Turkey,
00:15:46he described Istanbul, Italy,
00:15:48he traveled by ship.
00:15:50Here, it's about
00:15:52some of the others.
00:15:54I only know that Count Dracula
00:15:56passed through the port of Varna.
00:15:58I will support
00:16:00Milica, the boss,
00:16:02with a shot from the movie
00:16:04Dracula on Bram Stoker
00:16:06from 1992-1993
00:16:08with Keanu Reeves,
00:16:10Gary Oldman,
00:16:12with Tom Waits.
00:16:14It's a Coppola movie.
00:16:16That's right.
00:16:18They went to Transylvania
00:16:20to catch him and kill him.
00:16:22And in the middle of nowhere,
00:16:24in a dark night,
00:16:26there was a sign saying Varna.
00:16:28Nobody will ever forget that.
00:16:30There is such a legend.
00:16:32There is also a legend
00:16:34about Ernest Hemingway
00:16:36who visited the Bulgarian lands.
00:16:38Charles Dickens was a journalist
00:16:40who visited Bulgaria.
00:16:42This is also true for the American writers
00:16:44about the Russian-Turkish war.
00:16:46Yes.
00:16:48So, I think it's an Englishman,
00:16:50Charles Dickens.
00:16:52I have no idea.
00:16:54If it was Victor Hugo,
00:16:56he would have at least read the letter.
00:16:58I don't know if he was in Varna.
00:17:00If he was physically there,
00:17:02I would know.
00:17:04I love this city very much.
00:17:06When he saw the English children,
00:17:08when he saw how well our children live,
00:17:10with red shoes,
00:17:12with a tomato sauce in both hands.
00:17:14Yes.
00:17:16So, in my opinion,
00:17:18it's 50-50 between the Greeks.
00:17:20There is Greek food in the center of Varna.
00:17:22Yes.
00:17:24You say Charles Dickens.
00:17:26Charles Dickens.
00:17:28Very curious,
00:17:30because we thought
00:17:32that the sea capital of Bulgaria
00:17:34would be Bulgaria.
00:17:36Because everyone says so.
00:17:38The sea capital of Bulgaria.
00:17:40But obviously this is not so.
00:17:42Who came up with this expression?
00:17:44We will find out, of course,
00:17:46in our show.
00:17:48The Mirica team gave the answer
00:17:50to their question.
00:17:52I feel that the excitement
00:17:54will take a short break
00:17:56before they convince us
00:17:58about the seismic zone.
00:18:00Advertising on BTV.
00:18:04The Mirica team.
00:18:12Hello again to the studio
00:18:14of Who Knows,
00:18:16where one against the other
00:18:18in our final double episode
00:18:20are the Mirica team
00:18:22with the face of Mirica
00:18:24and the walking joker,
00:18:26Niki Kanchev.
00:18:28And the PAD team,
00:18:30including Christo PAD
00:18:32Before the commercials,
00:18:34which classical writer
00:18:36first called Varna
00:18:38the sea capital of Bulgaria?
00:18:40The Mirica team marked the answer
00:18:42A. Charles Dickens.
00:18:44Is that so?
00:18:46Is Kanchev really as pronouncing
00:18:48as he looks?
00:18:50Let's see.
00:18:52The correct answer,
00:18:54apart from a strange writer
00:18:56and a famous journalist
00:18:58who during the Crimean War
00:19:00in 1856
00:19:02was a military correspondent
00:19:04of Daily News.
00:19:06According to some of the researchers,
00:19:08he did not travel to Varna,
00:19:10but only revised the texts
00:19:12of the person who was
00:19:14at the place of the event.
00:19:16In his articles we read
00:19:18that the most serious population
00:19:20of the city are the Bulgarians.
00:19:22Excellent shipbuilders,
00:19:24sailors and fishermen.
00:19:26The person who in his texts
00:19:28is Charles Dickens.
00:19:30Bravo, Dickens!
00:19:32Bravo!
00:19:34Magnificent!
00:19:36It's just a pleasure
00:19:38to watch you, man.
00:19:40How do you think
00:19:42on the path of knowledge?
00:19:44Journalism.
00:19:46You have been gone for 50 years.
00:19:48Yes.
00:19:50Look how he is shaking his hand.
00:19:52He is greeting himself.
00:19:54Bravo, Sashko!
00:19:56Bravo, Sashko!
00:19:58Bravo, Sashko!
00:20:00My dear!
00:20:06600 leva for your team.
00:20:08I feel very unpleasant.
00:20:10There is a deceitfulness.
00:20:12Even questions that
00:20:14are absolutely impossible for me
00:20:16sound so...
00:20:18Easy.
00:20:20Very easy to explain.
00:20:22This just does not encourage
00:20:24us to move forward.
00:20:26You are Dr. Dem.
00:20:28Don't be defeated.
00:20:30There is nothing to be defeated.
00:20:32That's why I suggest...
00:20:34That's why I suggest a question.
00:20:36Do you want?
00:20:38There is a golden question.
00:20:40A golden question.
00:20:42Let's see the question.
00:20:44Let's see how golden
00:20:46this question is.
00:20:48What is
00:20:50the golden banana?
00:20:52A. Award for the most
00:20:54watched amateurs
00:20:56in platforms for erotic content.
00:21:00I still have a future.
00:21:02B. Genetic modification
00:21:04of the banana sponsored by
00:21:06Bill Gates.
00:21:08C. Geographical concept
00:21:10that is covered with a blue banana.
00:21:12Let's see.
00:21:14Do you know this actor
00:21:16who went to a casting for a porn movie?
00:21:18Yes, I was that actor.
00:21:20He said to me,
00:21:22you are a negative character.
00:21:24Don't you have anything else to say?
00:21:26Very good.
00:21:30I said, you are a negative character.
00:21:34The good thing is that
00:21:36when I asked Sasha the question
00:21:38what is the golden banana,
00:21:40the whole studio started to shake their heads.
00:21:42Before we see the answers.
00:21:44A. Award for the most watched amateurs
00:21:46in platforms for erotic content.
00:21:48It sounds logical to me.
00:21:50A. Award for the most watched amateurs
00:21:52in platforms for erotic content.
00:21:54B. Genetic modification of the banana
00:21:56sponsored by Bill Gates.
00:21:58C. Geographical concept
00:22:00that is covered with a blue banana.
00:22:02A. Award for the most watched amateurs
00:22:04in platforms for erotic content.
00:22:06C. Geographical concept
00:22:08that is covered with a blue banana.
00:22:10Do you know what a blue banana is?
00:22:12No.
00:22:14A. Award for the most watched amateurs
00:22:16in platforms for erotic content.
00:22:18A. Award for the most watched amateurs
00:22:20In platforms for erotic content
00:22:22There are some little bananas.
00:22:24They are yellow.
00:22:26They are also used in the culinary world for de-stressing.
00:22:28For example...
00:22:30Martinykas.
00:22:34He told me before
00:22:36that he wasn't going to eat them.
00:22:38I haven't been there,
00:22:40but there are also museum like bananas.
00:22:42The bananas are a cult.
00:22:44And I saw all kinds of bananas there.
00:22:46And the son?
00:22:47I didn't see the son.
00:22:48I was drawn to...
00:22:50I don't know where you were drawn to.
00:22:52To the most logical.
00:22:54Do you want the award?
00:22:56The Golden Banana is awarded to...
00:22:58Christophe Baudet!
00:23:00Come on!
00:23:02Don't let me down!
00:23:04It's romantic enough to make us sleep.
00:23:08You said romantic.
00:23:10Are we colleagues now?
00:23:12Banana!
00:23:14Bravo!
00:23:16He's an amateur.
00:23:18The idea is that he's an amateur.
00:23:22He's not a professional actor.
00:23:24How can you give him such a good award
00:23:26if he's shown quality?
00:23:28Yes, inventiveness.
00:23:30Good screenplay and solutions.
00:23:32As Woody Allen says,
00:23:34he had ambitions to become a sexual athlete,
00:23:36but physically he couldn't stand it.
00:23:38Now I'm going to give the right answer
00:23:40to understand the mystery
00:23:42surrounding the Golden Banana.
00:23:44Whose banana is it?
00:23:46Let's see.
00:23:50The Blue Banana,
00:23:52also known as the European Megalopolis
00:23:54or the Liverpool-Milano bone,
00:23:56is a corridor of urbanization.
00:23:58It arises from the idea
00:24:00of French geographers
00:24:02who present the concept
00:24:04for the industrial, financial
00:24:06and economic boom of Western Europe.
00:24:08The Golden Banana, however,
00:24:10has nothing in common with this project.
00:24:12Uganda is a country
00:24:14rich in bananas,
00:24:16but it turns out that the fruits there
00:24:18are very low in pro-vitamin A
00:24:20and iron.
00:24:22According to experts,
00:24:24every year between 650 and 700 thousand
00:24:26children around the world
00:24:28die from a deficit of pro-vitamin A.
00:24:30To deal with the problem,
00:24:32the Technological University Queensland
00:24:34launched a project
00:24:36to create a new type of banana.
00:24:38The scientists take a gene from a banana
00:24:40that originates from Papua New Guinea
00:24:42and is very high in pro-vitamin A,
00:24:44but with small thorns
00:24:46and combine it
00:24:48with the commercial type of banana
00:24:50called Cavendish.
00:24:52This is how the Golden Banana turns out.
00:24:54A fruit with excellent levels
00:24:56of pro-vitamin A
00:24:58and a golden peel.
00:25:00The project is funded
00:25:02by the USA with 10 million dollars.
00:25:04Bravo!
00:25:06Bravo, bravo!
00:25:08I'm sorry.
00:25:10Amateurs!
00:25:12Shall I give you the award?
00:25:14Yes!
00:25:16Thank you, I really tried,
00:25:18but we learned something new.
00:25:20You are all amateurs at this moment.
00:25:22It's good, it's good.
00:25:24I see that you are self-confident.
00:25:26You stay with 300 leva.
00:25:28And the Golden Banana.
00:25:30The Golden Banana.
00:25:32But I didn't connect it with Liverpool.
00:25:34Okay, that's good.
00:25:36Milica, it's your turn.
00:25:38The prize may be sensitive.
00:25:40Oh my God, what a boss I am.
00:25:42Maybe a boss.
00:25:44Ancient advertising attracts me a lot.
00:25:46I'm very interested to know
00:25:48what and how the ancients thought about it.
00:25:50Great, mark it.
00:25:52Ancient advertising.
00:25:54And, Matea, ancient advertising.
00:25:56My mother took part, most likely.
00:25:58Now, let's see the question.
00:26:00That was very good.
00:26:02A person should not pass 35 years
00:26:04and that's it.
00:26:06The question is
00:26:08what additional advertising strategy
00:26:10is used to attract more viewers
00:26:12to the gladiator battles
00:26:14in ancient Rome?
00:26:16A.
00:26:18There will be tents.
00:26:20B.
00:26:22We are already warming up the seats.
00:26:24And C.
00:26:26A hundred viewers will win
00:26:28leather sandals.
00:26:30Okay, and where is the bread and meat?
00:26:32That's later.
00:26:34That's the very first advertising.
00:26:36And no one asked if it's gluten.
00:26:38Great question.
00:26:40There will be tents,
00:26:42which is very logical for me
00:26:44because the battles continued
00:26:46in a well-known time.
00:26:48The battles in Griselma
00:26:50continued from the early afternoon
00:26:52until the evening.
00:26:54So, to get to the end
00:26:56of the battle
00:26:58with elephants,
00:27:00tigers, lions,
00:27:02before the gladiators
00:27:04appear,
00:27:06that is, this is a serious audience.
00:27:08They stand there for a long time.
00:27:10Warming up the seats
00:27:12sounds serious.
00:27:14Leather sandals.
00:27:16Who will count them?
00:27:18Who will count them?
00:27:20Tents.
00:27:22Yes.
00:27:24Griselma has tents.
00:27:26But other stadiums
00:27:28don't have tents.
00:27:30The big structures have tents.
00:27:32No, they are small tents.
00:27:34The tent is an art.
00:27:36An individual tent.
00:27:38She is small,
00:27:40but she will sign Jesus
00:27:42with what she needs.
00:27:44Okay, we mark the tents.
00:27:46Are you sure?
00:27:48Yes.
00:27:50If you suggest something else,
00:27:52there will be a tent.
00:27:54If you suggest something else,
00:27:56it will be the end of the apartment.
00:27:58Someone should sit
00:28:00and warm up the seats.
00:28:02It would be absurd
00:28:04to warm up the seats
00:28:06of the lions
00:28:08because they are stone seats.
00:28:10And let mineral water warm them up.
00:28:12No.
00:28:14Wait, in ancient Rome
00:28:16it was not so cold.
00:28:18It was in winter.
00:28:20It is true.
00:28:22Don't think about mineral water.
00:28:24You know that the Cretans
00:28:26and later Romans
00:28:28invented half of the spa history.
00:28:30Yes.
00:28:32I don't know.
00:28:34Hydromassage tub.
00:28:36When a person lies down
00:28:38and only then his joints
00:28:40are distorted by the water
00:28:42and then the bubbling water
00:28:44can spread between the joints
00:28:46The Cretans invented
00:28:48half of the spa history.
00:28:50Not only that.
00:28:52In Bulgaria, where there are
00:28:54warm mineral springs,
00:28:56there are also Roman...
00:28:58Greco-Roman ruins.
00:29:00Thermae.
00:29:02So don't think about it.
00:29:04Yes.
00:29:06Let's see the answer
00:29:08so we can make a conclusion.
00:29:10Gladiator battles in ancient Rome
00:29:12were advertised
00:29:14The troops of Adil Aulus
00:29:16and Soecii Certus
00:29:18will fight in Pompeii
00:29:20on May 31st.
00:29:22There will be battles with animals
00:29:24and sunbeds.
00:29:26But what are these sunbeds?
00:29:28The Romans called them
00:29:30velariums.
00:29:32And we know them as tents.
00:29:34In the Colosseum, for example,
00:29:36above the upper tribune,
00:29:38in very hot days,
00:29:40a tent was spread out
00:29:42under the sun.
00:29:44It was controlled by the Morians
00:29:46of the Roman fleet
00:29:48who were located in the upper part
00:29:50of the Arcade.
00:29:52Why don't you clap?
00:29:54You, you.
00:29:56Bravo!
00:29:58Bravo! Congratulations!
00:30:02900 leva for your team!
00:30:04I think it will be enough for bread.
00:30:06We have plenty of it.
00:30:08Bravo!
00:30:10You are on the move,
00:30:12team Pedev.
00:30:14Let's take the flora
00:30:16and the fauna.
00:30:18Fauna for us!
00:30:20Clap!
00:30:22Fauna!
00:30:24You have it.
00:30:26What happens
00:30:28when a bird-hunting bird
00:30:30enters the Fiato Scurzi?
00:30:32A. The Scurzi
00:30:34shout until it leaves.
00:30:36B. The nest becomes denser
00:30:38and prevents the enemy's ability
00:30:40to fly.
00:30:42C. The nest spreads
00:30:44in all directions.
00:30:46Have we seen the Scurzi
00:30:48what they do with cherries,
00:30:50for example?
00:30:52What?
00:30:54They attack the fruit trees
00:30:56and eat absolutely everything
00:30:58on them,
00:31:00regardless of whether it is ripe or green.
00:31:02These are the ones
00:31:04where a single organism
00:31:06is like a cloud.
00:31:08They fall down
00:31:10and destroy everything.
00:31:12They are great imitators
00:31:14of songs.
00:31:16I once heard
00:31:18Veselin Marinov singing
00:31:20Ljap na želta rot,
00:31:22Ljap na želta rot,
00:31:24Ljapu ma mi se vrti.
00:31:26The Scurzi are at the top.
00:31:28So Veselin Marinov...
00:31:30There is no answer.
00:31:32If they attack him,
00:31:34they will run away.
00:31:36They will run away
00:31:38and start imitating him.
00:31:40We understood what the Scurzi do
00:31:42with the fruit trees.
00:31:44But what would they do
00:31:46with a bird?
00:31:48Will they act together?
00:31:50Will they prevent
00:31:52the enemy's ability to fly
00:31:54and wait for him to die?
00:31:56The nest becomes denser.
00:31:58That sounds very suitable
00:32:00as a protection
00:32:02against the Scurzi.
00:32:04It's a good ancient Roman formation.
00:32:06They protect him
00:32:08and he gives up.
00:32:10But the Scurzi
00:32:12are shouting
00:32:14while they are running.
00:32:16That's logical.
00:32:18I don't believe they are shouting
00:32:20because when they are so close
00:32:22they wouldn't leave each other in trouble.
00:32:24Even when they are scared
00:32:26they are flying together.
00:32:28That's why it's either A or B.
00:32:30Why don't you take a joker?
00:32:32I see a lot of strange birds
00:32:34in your audience.
00:32:36The brave ones
00:32:38are waiting for the big prize.
00:32:40They are the warriors.
00:32:42We can give you a hint.
00:32:44Let's hear it.
00:32:46If it's B,
00:32:48shut up!
00:32:56You marked the answer B.
00:32:58Yes.
00:33:00The nest becomes denser
00:33:02and it prevents the enemy's ability
00:33:04to fly.
00:33:06Do you know anything about this?
00:33:08We support them.
00:33:10But at the same time we thought
00:33:12that the Scurzi
00:33:14can be heard
00:33:16in the evening.
00:33:18Remember,
00:33:20if there are a lot of them
00:33:22and if they attack
00:33:24with a sound
00:33:26Wait a minute.
00:33:28If the Scurzi
00:33:30were called the Scurzi
00:33:32they would become world famous.
00:33:34The Scurzi.
00:33:36We are above the citizens.
00:33:38Here we have a marketologist.
00:33:40Oh my God.
00:33:42If we remove Scurze
00:33:44and it was Martin Scurze.
00:33:46Scurze.
00:33:48That's good.
00:33:50Martin Scurze.
00:33:52Leonardo DiCaprio, Leonardo da Vinci.
00:33:54I was waiting for the answer.
00:33:56I'm glad to see the answer.
00:33:58I'm curious.
00:34:02The formation of a nest
00:34:04of Scurze is a unique natural sight.
00:34:06Impressive clouds
00:34:08of thousands of birds
00:34:10can be seen in the sky
00:34:12an hour before the sun sets
00:34:14and before they suddenly set.
00:34:16These rays protect the Scurze
00:34:18from the attackers from the air.
00:34:20The birds that are
00:34:22natural enemies of the Scurze
00:34:24can hardly capture
00:34:26a victim in the nest.
00:34:28But if an enemy manages
00:34:30to enter the nest
00:34:32he becomes even more alert
00:34:34and this makes it almost impossible
00:34:36to catch the spotted bird.
00:34:42Bravo!
00:34:44Bravo!
00:34:46We kept quiet.
00:34:48We kept quiet.
00:34:50We didn't let you down.
00:34:52600 leva for the team.
00:34:54You are on the move.
00:34:56Now.
00:34:58Boss,
00:35:00the Hollywood legends
00:35:02are quite difficult.
00:35:04I want to choose
00:35:06something that really
00:35:08makes rich people
00:35:10watch such questions.
00:35:12For example,
00:35:14the Bulgarian mythology
00:35:16or the great writers.
00:35:18Wait a minute.
00:35:20We think that all great writers
00:35:22are Bulgarian.
00:35:24Great writers.
00:35:26Bravo!
00:35:28This is a serious category.
00:35:30Zor to see.
00:35:32Zor to see.
00:35:34The question is
00:35:36Will you preserve
00:35:38the signature
00:35:40of William Shakespeare?
00:35:42A. Are they preserved
00:35:44by his colleague Christopher Marlowe?
00:35:46B. Are there six different
00:35:48inscriptions of his name?
00:35:50C. Are they related
00:35:52to Edward Dever,
00:35:54the 17th Count of Oxford
00:35:56considered by some
00:35:58to be the real Shakespeare?
00:36:00I have read
00:36:02a lot about Shakespeare
00:36:04and there is a theory...
00:36:06Have you played it?
00:36:08I have played it.
00:36:10And there is a theory
00:36:12that Shakespeare himself
00:36:14was a person
00:36:16and behind him
00:36:18there are at least two people
00:36:20with a great culture
00:36:22and a great talent in writing.
00:36:24Shakespeare himself
00:36:26was a bit bad
00:36:28in writing
00:36:30and he did not write
00:36:32a single book
00:36:34about his successors.
00:36:36Why is that?
00:36:38In the beginning of the play
00:36:40Hamlet did not develop
00:36:42the feeling
00:36:44of a certain writer.
00:36:46There in Hamlet
00:36:48this detailed description
00:36:50of the goblins
00:36:52with the faces
00:36:54of the previous kings
00:36:56and so on,
00:36:58the exact description
00:37:00of the Danish court.
00:37:02Let us not forget
00:37:04that these are conspiracy theories.
00:37:06They have a lot in them
00:37:08as well as his sonnets
00:37:10football tragedy,
00:37:12related to Denmark,
00:37:14tragicomedy.
00:37:16Because of the boycott
00:37:18in Yugoslavia,
00:37:20the Yugoslavia fell
00:37:22in 1992, right?
00:37:24Yes.
00:37:26And the Danes were on the beaches
00:37:28and gathered them
00:37:30and went and became
00:37:32European champions.
00:37:34No!
00:37:36Yes, yes, yes,
00:37:38the place of dark passions.
00:37:40Wait a minute!
00:37:42Wait a minute!
00:37:44You are going to discuss!
00:37:46That is why you are
00:37:48in the library.
00:37:50By the way,
00:37:52I have played Kraulir twice.
00:37:54He was a mass actor.
00:37:56Do you remember?
00:37:58We were students.
00:38:00Javor Gardev played Kraulir
00:38:02in the play.
00:38:04One of his last plays.
00:38:06And then we were in the second
00:38:08and third year.
00:38:10And they took the whole class
00:38:12to be a mass actor in that play.
00:38:14And we were knights.
00:38:16And it was terrible.
00:38:18But the funny thing is
00:38:20that they finished the fourth year
00:38:22and they took us in the second year
00:38:24to replace them as a mass actor
00:38:26in the play.
00:38:28He is the heir of my mass.
00:38:30You are the heir of my mass.
00:38:32Exactly.
00:38:34And that is how we met
00:38:36with Moushopov.
00:38:38You think that Sasho can never be a mass actor.
00:38:40On the contrary.
00:38:42I am for the mass audience.
00:38:44And that is why I am here.
00:38:46I support Vanilla.
00:38:48Thank you for supporting us.
00:38:50One is Christopher Marlowe
00:38:52and the other is Francis Bacon.
00:38:54Exactly.
00:38:56And so far
00:38:58there is so much
00:39:00historical knowledge.
00:39:02Not only works, but also texts.
00:39:04A person can't do that.
00:39:06Especially Kukrutjana
00:39:08who you work with every night.
00:39:10Yes.
00:39:12I am the 17th count of Oxford.
00:39:14Edouard Dever.
00:39:18More or less six different
00:39:20editions of his name.
00:39:22He was looking for himself.
00:39:24Or they were looking for him.
00:39:26Or they were looking for him.
00:39:28On the main page
00:39:30of one of his songs
00:39:32there was a curtain
00:39:34from which came out a hand
00:39:36that was writing.
00:39:38A lot of hints for something mysterious.
00:39:40And to remember Valery Petrov and his...
00:39:42Of course.
00:39:44Shakespeare also says
00:39:46give a person the most necessary
00:39:48in life and he will live like Scott.
00:39:50Exactly.
00:39:52And you are not.
00:39:54Because you have already helped
00:39:56the most necessary.
00:39:58Well, the answer is B, right?
00:40:00Just press it. Bravo!
00:40:02So much knowledge, if we don't survive...
00:40:04We talked a lot about Shakespeare.
00:40:06Let's see now what is the truth
00:40:08according to some research.
00:40:10And...
00:40:12Only six
00:40:14preserved signatures of William Shakespeare are known.
00:40:16The first is under
00:40:18May 1612.
00:40:20The third stands
00:40:22on his will
00:40:24from March 1616.
00:40:26And the others are
00:40:28from March 1613.
00:40:30Six signatures of Shakespeare
00:40:32according to experts
00:40:34are written in the style
00:40:36known as secretary's hand.
00:40:38Then in England
00:40:40this style is taught in schools.
00:40:42It is also used by the writers
00:40:44Christopher Marlowe and Francis Bacon.
00:40:46The characteristic of the preserved
00:40:48signatures of Shakespeare is that
00:40:50six represent
00:40:52six different inscriptions
00:40:54of Shakespeare.
00:40:56Bravo!
00:40:58Bravo, people!
00:41:02Bravo!
00:41:04How do you do this? I don't know.
00:41:06I don't know.
00:41:08And journalists?
00:41:121,200 EUR for Mirica's team.
00:41:14Mirica, you are...
00:41:16I am ready for practical.
00:41:18Do you want?
00:41:20Practical for us.
00:41:22Stasi, why don't you smile a little?
00:41:24What's the problem?
00:41:26Why should we smile?
00:41:28We are a show.
00:41:30We all celebrate.
00:41:32Don't think that we know.
00:41:34We just don't want to.
00:41:36I didn't know the first two questions.
00:41:38It's good that it was Nicky.
00:41:40We will help.
00:41:42Plus, if you win in the final...
00:41:44Seno, you were Real Madrid
00:41:46and Brazil's national team at the same time.
00:41:48And I...
00:41:50The first episode with Nicky...
00:41:52We dominated
00:41:54with a bad word.
00:41:56But in the end,
00:41:58Udi Kalvača won,
00:42:00so let's not hurry.
00:42:02Great. Let's move on to the question.
00:42:04I think it's time.
00:42:06The category is practical.
00:42:08The question is...
00:42:10What helps to guarantee
00:42:12that the rubber seals
00:42:14of the car doors
00:42:16remain elastic and water-resistant
00:42:18A. Carbonated water
00:42:20B. A foam softener
00:42:22or
00:42:24C. Marshmallow
00:42:28I just don't know
00:42:30who will think about it.
00:42:32In the winter,
00:42:34I take a spray
00:42:36with which I spray the rubber seals.
00:42:38That's what civilized people do.
00:42:40How do you deal with marshmallow?
00:42:42Carbonated water,
00:42:44in my opinion,
00:42:46is water.
00:42:48Let's use the marshmallow technique.
00:42:50You know,
00:42:52they are sticky.
00:42:54You spread it.
00:42:56I can't feel it yet.
00:42:58Wait a minute.
00:43:00I'm shaking again.
00:43:02Please, Krasi Ratkov,
00:43:04look at me.
00:43:06Krasi, come here.
00:43:08I'll spray you, not your wife.
00:43:10If you can.
00:43:12If not, don't come.
00:43:14That sounds very scary.
00:43:18That sounds very scary.
00:43:20Just don't hear me.
00:43:22The TV is magic.
00:43:24Everything is possible.
00:43:26The Americans
00:43:28put marshmallow on a skewer
00:43:30and bake it.
00:43:32What do you want them to do?
00:43:34It becomes caramelized.
00:43:36I'm for that.
00:43:38For marshmallow?
00:43:40Wait a minute.
00:43:42I'm hesitating between
00:43:44caramelized cheese and marshmallow.
00:43:46As a consistency,
00:43:48it looks like caramelized cheese.
00:43:50But marshmallow...
00:43:52Did you see?
00:43:54He didn't like it.
00:43:56Can I eat marshmallow?
00:43:58Why don't we have a field?
00:44:00You'll have it.
00:44:02Your intuition is always right.
00:44:04You can trust me.
00:44:06Your intuition is always right.
00:44:08No, it's not.
00:44:10Marshmallow is sweet.
00:44:12It will stick.
00:44:14You chose marshmallow.
00:44:16No, we marked it on the box.
00:44:18You can't change it.
00:44:20He didn't press it.
00:44:22I pressed it twice.
00:44:24It doesn't react.
00:44:26I don't know.
00:44:28We'll figure it out in the commercials.
00:44:30It's a tricky question.
00:44:32Is Fint trustworthy?
00:44:34Who knows.
00:44:36I have a talent to see the future.
00:44:38I'll tell you we'll find out
00:44:40the correct answer
00:44:42after the commercials on B-TV.
00:44:44That's how it goes.
00:44:58Hello again.
00:45:00You're with Who Knows?
00:45:02The show where two teams
00:45:04compare their brains
00:45:06in the name of the audience.
00:45:08I don't know who came up
00:45:10with this show.
00:45:12It's a genius.
00:45:14Before the commercials,
00:45:16what helps to guarantee
00:45:18that the rubber seals
00:45:20of the car doors
00:45:22are elastic and waterproof
00:45:24even in the winter?
00:45:26Team P.D.F. marks B.
00:45:28Are they geniuses?
00:45:30We'll find out now.
00:45:32The rubber seals
00:45:34of the car doors
00:45:36close the openings
00:45:38and prevent moisture,
00:45:40cold, humidity and wind from entering.
00:45:42Especially in winter,
00:45:44moisture and freezing
00:45:46damage these seals
00:45:48and make them hard and waterproof.
00:45:50To prevent this,
00:45:52simply rub the rubber seals
00:45:54of the car doors
00:45:56with a softener
00:45:58soaked in the cold season.
00:46:00The special,
00:46:02elastic,
00:46:04waterproof rubber seals
00:46:06of the car doors
00:46:08are elastic and waterproof.
00:46:10Bravo, Stasi!
00:46:12Applause for Stasi!
00:46:14Let's breathe into their mouths!
00:46:16Let them tremble,
00:46:18as they say.
00:46:20It's good that your fingers
00:46:22don't listen to you.
00:46:24Bravo!
00:46:26900,000 EUR for Team P.D.F.
00:46:28Milica, Nikit,
00:46:30Let's go! Hollywood legend!
00:46:32Of course!
00:46:34Hollywood, people!
00:46:36The question is
00:46:38The Hollywood legend
00:46:40Joanne Crawford.
00:46:42A.
00:46:44She holds the record
00:46:46for throwing the cake
00:46:48more than a minute today.
00:46:50B.
00:46:52She is the daughter of Charlie Chaplin.
00:46:54And V.
00:46:56She gets her name through a contest.
00:46:58I know her as a great actress,
00:47:00but I don't know
00:47:02if she is the daughter of Charlie Chaplin.
00:47:04Charlie Chaplin had a lot of daughters.
00:47:06I think she is quite tall.
00:47:08Geraldine Chaplin
00:47:10came to Bulgaria almost two years ago.
00:47:12But Joanne Crawford
00:47:14is a tall, strong woman
00:47:16with wide shoulders.
00:47:18And her throwing
00:47:20is possible to be very powerful.
00:47:22Chaplin is an old man.
00:47:24Yes.
00:47:26She gets her name through a contest.
00:47:28It is also possible.
00:47:30I know that it is very important
00:47:32what name you will get in the film industry
00:47:34to be successful.
00:47:36Crawford.
00:47:38Does it sound like Joanne Crawford?
00:47:40Joanne Crawford sounds like
00:47:42Crawford.
00:47:44It is a bit difficult to pronounce.
00:47:46Crawford.
00:47:48It is good. There are a lot of vowels.
00:47:50Yes. It sounds like a king.
00:47:52It is like a starfish.
00:47:54A starfish.
00:47:56And he is from your team.
00:47:58Just to say.
00:48:00No, no.
00:48:02Crawford.
00:48:04Milica Crawford.
00:48:06Let's listen to something unusual.
00:48:08In my opinion, hold the record.
00:48:10What is this record?
00:48:12You get your name
00:48:14through a contest.
00:48:16It is very traditional
00:48:18and legendary.
00:48:20Yes.
00:48:22I agree.
00:48:24I am always for the cake.
00:48:26I am for the cake.
00:48:28Think for 2-3 seconds.
00:48:30It is not Charlie Chaplin's daughter.
00:48:32It is a lot.
00:48:34It is Charlie Chaplin's daughter.
00:48:36She has a lot of children.
00:48:38She probably knows.
00:48:40No, no. I don't know.
00:48:42Charlie Chaplin.
00:48:44Are you sure?
00:48:46It is a starfish.
00:48:48It is a starfish.
00:48:50Tempo.
00:48:52Through a contest.
00:48:54You get your name
00:48:56through a contest.
00:48:58Through a contest.
00:49:00Why are you stopping us?
00:49:02It is a cake.
00:49:04Charlie Chaplin.
00:49:06I told you that I am interested in Charlie Chaplin.
00:49:08What happened now?
00:49:10Nothing happened.
00:49:12Thank you for this.
00:49:14You get your name
00:49:16through a contest.
00:49:18Do you have something to say?
00:49:20No, I don't.
00:49:22Charlie Chaplin didn't like tall women.
00:49:24Are you sure?
00:49:26Let him believe me.
00:49:30The Oscar winner
00:49:32Joan Crawford
00:49:34participated in a lot of movies
00:49:36during her 45 years of acting career.
00:49:38Her first appearance
00:49:40was as a choreographer in a movie.
00:49:42The head of the studio, Louis Meyer,
00:49:44recognizes the star and potential
00:49:46and predicts a golden future.
00:49:48The only thing is that
00:49:50the name of the young woman
00:49:52is inappropriate for him.
00:49:54Lucille Faye Lesur
00:49:56doesn't sound Hollywood.
00:49:58Therefore, in March 1925
00:50:00the readers of a French magazine
00:50:02were invited
00:50:04to come up with a screen name
00:50:06for the new star.
00:50:08The prize was $1,000
00:50:10which is equal to
00:50:12about $20,000 today.
00:50:14The winning name
00:50:16is forever included
00:50:18in the history of cinema.
00:50:22Bravo!
00:50:24Thank you, Nicky!
00:50:28Thank you, Nicky!
00:50:30I expected you to say
00:50:32Charlie Chaplin,
00:50:34but I was wrong.
00:50:36It's your fault.
00:50:38Stop, stop, stop!
00:50:40It's not bad!
00:50:42Come on, kill me!
00:50:44A man builds his success
00:50:46on other people's heads.
00:50:48Thank you for your attention.
00:50:50$1,500 for the Milica team.
00:50:56Let's take the question.
00:50:58Do you want to?
00:51:00You are under the question.
00:51:02The secret category for us.
00:51:06The question, according to Milica...
00:51:08We are only one step behind.
00:51:10We are the first question.
00:51:12The question is...
00:51:14Why is the nut
00:51:16for fastening
00:51:18the helicopter's main rotor
00:51:20still called
00:51:22the Jesus nut in English?
00:51:24A. The nut is usually
00:51:26connected to 12 gears.
00:51:30B. The nut is fastened
00:51:32with a cross-shaped tool.
00:51:34C. If the nut breaks,
00:51:36the only thing you can do
00:51:38is to pray.
00:51:40This is so funny!
00:51:42You won't know this one.
00:51:44What is the English word
00:51:46for nut?
00:51:48Guy-cue.
00:51:50Guy-cue?
00:51:52What is the word for bolt?
00:51:54Bolt.
00:51:58Guy-cue
00:52:00and bolt.
00:52:02If we look at
00:52:04the Bible story
00:52:06about Jesus...
00:52:08What else is left?
00:52:1012 gears and 12 bolts.
00:52:12The nut is fastened
00:52:14with a cross-shaped tool.
00:52:16The nut is fastened
00:52:18with 6 gears.
00:52:20Yes.
00:52:22I remembered the nut.
00:52:24The nut is fastened
00:52:26with a cross-shaped tool.
00:52:28It sounds like
00:52:30the Bible story.
00:52:32The Jesus nut.
00:52:34It is a special place
00:52:36for a helicopter
00:52:38and the tool is fastened
00:52:40with a cross-shaped tool.
00:52:42If the nut breaks,
00:52:44the only thing you can do
00:52:46is to pray.
00:52:48The nut is fastened
00:52:50with a cross-shaped tool.
00:52:52The only thing you can do
00:52:54is to pray.
00:52:56The nut is fastened
00:52:58with 12 gears.
00:53:00There is no way
00:53:02that the nut is fastened
00:53:04with 12 gears.
00:53:06Why not?
00:53:08Because it is a nut.
00:53:10It is a special nut.
00:53:12There are other cross-shaped tools.
00:53:14There is a cross-shaped screwdriver.
00:53:16I use it regularly.
00:53:18You don't have a cross-shaped screwdriver?
00:53:20Yes, I do.
00:53:22Especially for adults.
00:53:24Wait!
00:53:26The helicopter is a special nut
00:53:28that is very important.
00:53:30It is not broken.
00:53:32Will it break?
00:53:34You just have to pray.
00:53:36Wait!
00:53:40You pressed it.
00:53:44How can I pray?
00:53:46It is a risk.
00:53:48Maybe.
00:53:50Let's see.
00:53:52Who will break the nut
00:53:54first?
00:53:56I will stand like this.
00:53:58Let's see the answer.
00:54:00The Jesus nut.
00:54:02The Russian-American
00:54:04aviation pioneer
00:54:06Igor Sikorsky
00:54:08gained special fame
00:54:10as a helicopter designer.
00:54:12While tightening the nut
00:54:14for fastening the main rotor
00:54:16on a beautiful day in 1939,
00:54:18a mechanic
00:54:20from Sikorsky's team
00:54:22left the story with a reply.
00:54:24It is better to pray to Jesus
00:54:26because this nut
00:54:28holds everything together.
00:54:30Since then, the nut is known
00:54:32as the Jesus nut
00:54:34because if something happens to it
00:54:36the only thing you can do
00:54:38is to pray.
00:54:40Bravo!
00:54:42Oh my God!
00:54:44Oh my God!
00:54:46Oh my God!
00:54:48Oh my God!
00:54:52Bravo!
00:54:54A very good thought at the last moment.
00:54:56Bravo!
00:54:58That's why our show is good
00:55:00because it is surprising.
00:55:02You have 1200 leva in your budget.
00:55:04I think there is only one category left.
00:55:06Or is it a lie?
00:55:08There are two.
00:55:10For you one and for us one.
00:55:12Yes, I have one in front of you.
00:55:14Which one will you choose?
00:55:16NASA or Bulgarian mythology?
00:55:18Bulgarian mythology.
00:55:20Bulgarian mythology.
00:55:22Great, we will learn something new.
00:55:24Most likely.
00:55:26Now it is very tense
00:55:28because if they make a mistake
00:55:30and then you answer,
00:55:32you will have an even result.
00:55:34The question is
00:55:36The navel
00:55:38is used to denote
00:55:40a.
00:55:42A girl in midwifery.
00:55:44b.
00:55:46A woman who visits
00:55:48the widow of a man.
00:55:50c.
00:55:52A woman who can't keep a secret.
00:55:54Oh my God!
00:55:56You have included
00:55:58a lot of images.
00:56:00Isn't it the navel?
00:56:02I thought it was.
00:56:04No, it was another bird.
00:56:06There is another one.
00:56:08It is a bird.
00:56:10It is a bird.
00:56:12It can't keep a secret.
00:56:14Yes, it can't keep a secret.
00:56:18If we start with mythology
00:56:20and contemporary mythology
00:56:22February 2nd,
00:56:24there is a sexual one.
00:56:26Yes, and the navel.
00:56:28Wow!
00:56:30You immediately think of it.
00:56:32But at the same time,
00:56:34the navel is the one
00:56:36that awakens the village.
00:56:38Yes, it awakens.
00:56:40And the keys.
00:56:42In my opinion,
00:56:44it is the one
00:56:46that wakes you up at night.
00:56:50It is the one that awakens you.
00:56:52Yes, it is.
00:56:54Do you still have the eyes?
00:56:58Horrible!
00:57:02A woman who can't
00:57:04keep a secret.
00:57:06There are a lot of images.
00:57:08There are a lot of images.
00:57:10For example,
00:57:12in one of the songs,
00:57:14Dead Man Walking,
00:57:16you can hear
00:57:18a Bulgarian folk song
00:57:20by Marin Guleminov
00:57:22called
00:57:24The Unborn Bride.
00:57:26The song is about a dead man.
00:57:28And I thought
00:57:30that it is about a Bulgarian woman
00:57:32who doesn't have a father,
00:57:34a mother and so on.
00:57:36Like an unborn mother.
00:57:38Yes.
00:57:40This is a song
00:57:42by Radomirska Shopska.
00:57:44The Unborn Bride is the one
00:57:46that can't give birth.
00:57:48All the other beauties
00:57:50of the people,
00:57:52no one wants her.
00:57:54It is a very sad song.
00:57:56But how did you know
00:57:58that she can't give birth?
00:58:00I thought
00:58:02it was a mistake.
00:58:04Read the 13th question.
00:58:06But I will tell you
00:58:08the answer.
00:58:10The Unborn Bride.
00:58:12You are changing your opinion.
00:58:14You said that the unborn
00:58:16can't give birth.
00:58:18But the unborn
00:58:20can give birth.
00:58:22The Unborn Bride.
00:58:24What?
00:58:28Which one are you leaning to?
00:58:30If she helped us
00:58:32with the unborn
00:58:34then the Unborn Bride
00:58:36is the Unborn Bride.
00:58:38Congratulations, February 2nd.
00:58:40That's what you decided.
00:58:42Great answer.
00:58:44The Unborn Bride.
00:58:46Why did you help them?
00:58:48I won't ask you.
00:58:50She knows the right answer.
00:58:52Please, give the answer
00:58:54before the Unborn Bride.
00:58:56The Unborn Bride.
00:58:58The Unborn Bride.
00:59:00The Unborn Bride.
00:59:02The Unborn Bride.
00:59:04There are such things.
00:59:06She is wrong twice.
00:59:08Let's see the answer.
00:59:14We already know that a woman
00:59:16can keep a secret for 47 hours
00:59:18and 15 minutes.
00:59:20Such women are called
00:59:22a jack-o'-lantern.
00:59:24The Unborn Bride
00:59:26is used according to the Bulgarian mythology
00:59:28to designate a girl
00:59:30when she is half-ripe.
00:59:32The connection
00:59:34between a jack-o'-lantern and a woman
00:59:36can be found in the Bulgarian folk culture.
00:59:38It is expressed
00:59:40in the Grebenskoe
00:59:42to designate a woman
00:59:44when she is half-ripe
00:59:46and in the Shevichna ornament
00:59:48of a jack-o'-lantern
00:59:50to designate a woman
00:59:52when she is half-ripe.
00:59:54Bravo!
00:59:56If you see my daughter
00:59:58carrying a jack-o'-lantern
01:00:00because I am sure
01:00:02we should not put it there.
01:00:04This is a kind of self-initiative.
01:00:06Sugar can.
01:00:08Sugar can.
01:00:101800 leva.
01:00:12God!
01:00:14A long hint.
01:00:16Kancher, stop.
01:00:18You are hinting for us.
01:00:20We were waiting for her.
01:00:22Stop a little.
01:00:24You will spend all the money
01:00:26only in this show.
01:00:28It will be another season.
01:00:30Nasa.
01:00:32Nasa.
01:00:34Nasa is ours.
01:00:36Nasa is yours.
01:00:38Nasa by Nasa.
01:00:40Nasa is yours.
01:00:42The question is
01:00:44what happens
01:00:46when in 2001
01:00:48Nasa's probe
01:00:50hits the asteroid Eros
01:00:52after a five-year voyage?
01:00:54A.
01:00:56The agent gets a parking ticket
01:00:58for $20.
01:01:00B.
01:01:02The onboard camera breaks
01:01:04from the impact of Earth's mass.
01:01:06And C.
01:01:08The Americans discover
01:01:10that the Chinese are already there.
01:01:12Sasha, it says
01:01:14impact, not impact.
01:01:16I am glad you are following my thoughts.
01:01:18No, I am just reading.
01:01:20So you are calm.
01:01:22I hope this mistake was intentional
01:01:24and you are telling me
01:01:26that this is not the right answer.
01:01:28I can't participate in such a debate.
01:01:30It's a mistake.
01:01:32What happens when in 2001
01:01:34Nasa's probe hits the asteroid Eros
01:01:36after a five-year voyage?
01:01:38I was in the 9th grade
01:01:40and only for Nasa's probe
01:01:42was it then.
01:01:44In line with all the dramas
01:01:46we have.
01:01:48Mom, mom, when will the probe hit?
01:01:50Is the asteroid Eros
01:01:52the property of some country?
01:01:54No, no, no.
01:01:56Nasa's probe hit the asteroid Eros.
01:01:58What is the chance
01:02:00that the Americans sent the probe there
01:02:02without knowing that the Chinese are already there?
01:02:04You develop a program
01:02:06for some asteroid
01:02:08without knowing that another country
01:02:10is already working on it.
01:02:12There are not one or two great discoveries.
01:02:14They are discovered by two people.
01:02:16The question is, who is the first?
01:02:18The agency gets a parking ticket for $20.
01:02:20It's the property of someone
01:02:22and you throw it.
01:02:24$20.
01:02:26It's unlikely.
01:02:28It's a bit clever
01:02:30because it's not $20
01:02:32for throwing the asteroid.
01:02:34It's $20 for parking.
01:02:36Yes, yes, but
01:02:38I don't like that.
01:02:40Lost in space.
01:02:42Why don't you take the decision?
01:02:44Do we want the public's help?
01:02:46We have to change the law.
01:02:48You know that the Chinese
01:02:50are already there.
01:02:52How do you know
01:02:54if they keep it in the country?
01:02:58Your intuition.
01:03:00I believe in it.
01:03:02This was the last
01:03:04before the first part of the show.
01:03:06Who is writing?
01:03:08Wait, what are you doing?
01:03:10Tell us.
01:03:12$20.
01:03:14Calm down.
01:03:16Krasi Ratkov will hear
01:03:18your call for help
01:03:20and he will come to you.
01:03:22Krasi, I don't kill her.
01:03:24Everything is fine.
01:03:26Wait.
01:03:30The PDF team gave the answer
01:03:32to this question.
01:03:34The audience behind them
01:03:36is getting closer.
01:03:38I will ask the gentleman on the left
01:03:40to stop getting closer
01:03:42because it's uncomfortable.
01:03:44Will the money in the bank
01:03:46increase?
01:03:48We will find out in a bit.
01:03:50Wait a bit.
01:04:08Hello again.
01:04:10You are with Who Knows
01:04:12and you are getting richer
01:04:14and I am getting sick.
01:04:16You are good.
01:04:20It's a pleasure for me.
01:04:22This is not the best news
01:04:24in my life.
01:04:26Despite this, you praised me.
01:04:28Send me the archive
01:04:30so I can see what's going on.
01:04:32PDF, will you take me
01:04:34to the sanatorium?
01:04:36What happened
01:04:38when in 2001
01:04:40after 5 years
01:04:42of travel
01:04:44the PDF team
01:04:46marked the answer A.
01:04:48The agency gets
01:04:50$20 for parking.
01:04:52Now, if we had
01:04:54a sexy singer here
01:04:56as I asked her to be
01:04:58she would sing the right answer.
01:05:00But since we don't have money
01:05:02send me a video.
01:05:04I am a singer and you want
01:05:06me to say I am not sexy?
01:05:08You are sexy but you are not a singer.
01:05:12I don't know how not to insult you.
01:05:14I don't know how not to insult you.
01:05:16They will kill you.
01:05:20About 11 months
01:05:22before NASA's space probe
01:05:24lands on the asteroid Eros
01:05:26the space activist
01:05:28Gregory Nemitz
01:05:30claims ownership of the object
01:05:32and registers it as his own.
01:05:34When NASA lands
01:05:36the probe on Eros
01:05:38Nemitz
01:05:40prepares a $20 bill
01:05:42and sends it to NASA.
01:05:44According to him,
01:05:46the parking tariffs
01:05:48are $0.20 per year
01:05:50but he decided
01:05:52to tax them 100 years in advance.
01:05:54NASA, of course,
01:05:56refuses to pay
01:05:58and gets into an unpleasant
01:06:00court saga.
01:06:02In the end, however,
01:06:04I have a question.
01:06:06I have a question.
01:06:08I don't know if I am going to
01:06:10answer it.
01:06:12I don't know if I am going
01:06:14to answer it.
01:06:16I am asking a question.
01:06:18I have a question.
01:06:20If NASA's
01:06:22ments
01:06:24were to be
01:06:26sent to Eros
01:06:28I would surely
01:06:30be enclaved
01:06:32I would like to share my wisdom with you, as well as with the audience,
01:06:36when I arrived after many years of studying Eastern philosophy.
01:06:40Namely, nothing is certain until it becomes certain.
01:06:44Bravo!
01:06:45I don't expect applause.
01:06:47You won't get it.
01:06:48Exactly as happened with our 13th question,
01:06:51which has the ability to change the result in the last minute.
01:06:55I remind you, our audience, that here you will have to invest money
01:06:58from the winners so far,
01:07:00in order to make the mark.
01:07:02If the answer is true, the amount is doubled.
01:07:05If it is false, it is lost.
01:07:08Are you ready to see the category?
01:07:10Yes.
01:07:11Now, I remind you that this is only the first part of our show.
01:07:14Since it is a double episode,
01:07:16here you will invest money.
01:07:18They will be doubled or lost.
01:07:20The one with the smallest amount,
01:07:23except today, will not lose them, of course.
01:07:26We are entering the second part.
01:07:29With the same money, until the end of our show.
01:07:32Yes.
01:07:33I hope I am clear. If not, I don't care.
01:07:35Now, let's see the category.
01:07:38What are you doing?
01:07:39Give me the category, colleagues.
01:07:41Let's see the category.
01:07:45The category is Maria.
01:07:48Maria.
01:07:52Maria.
01:07:54Maria.
01:07:58Boris Hristov.
01:07:59That's right.
01:08:00Now, you are on the move.
01:08:01Let's start investing. Thank you.
01:08:03Please.
01:08:04The Bulgarians are watching us.
01:08:05Family TV.
01:08:08BTV is watching.
01:08:09Bulgarian TV.
01:08:11They are wondering where did they get this Sashko.
01:08:13Where is he?
01:08:14God.
01:08:18We are ready, by the way.
01:08:19Okay, I am glad.
01:08:20Milica is ready.
01:08:21Niki Krnchev.
01:08:22And you are ready.
01:08:23We are ready.
01:08:24Okay.
01:08:25It's time to hear the question, of course.
01:08:31In Germany, the name Maria is
01:08:34A. Forbidden to use the name of a dog.
01:08:38B. The most frequently used name is registered by the Service of Registration since 1950.
01:08:46And
01:08:47C. The only name for a girl that can be worn by boys.
01:08:53You have 20 seconds to make a decision.
01:08:55They are starting to count down now.
01:08:57Boom.
01:09:13Five.
01:09:14Four.
01:09:15Three.
01:09:16Two.
01:09:17One.
01:09:18Time's up.
01:09:21Yeah.
01:09:22Bravo.
01:09:23I am Maria.
01:09:24The wife of all men.
01:09:25Even of the dead.
01:09:27Let's see.
01:09:28Let's see what the situation is in Germany.
01:09:30So, now I will ask you.
01:09:31First, I want to ask the Milica team.
01:09:33How much money did you invest?
01:09:34We invested 800 leva.
01:09:37Is this a thin line or?
01:09:39When you look at me, is the line thin?
01:09:42If I look at you, it should be all the money.
01:09:46Is that so? What do you want to say?
01:09:48That you are very large.
01:09:50Ex-large.
01:09:51Ex-large.
01:09:52You are ex-ex-large.
01:09:54You are exaggerating.
01:09:56But Mr. Kachev would...
01:09:59Ex-ex-large.
01:10:00Large.
01:10:01Someone will die this evening.
01:10:02Sorry, wait, you are confused.
01:10:03Ex-ex-large.
01:10:04No one will die.
01:10:05Okay, weirdo.
01:10:06Don't kiss my hand.
01:10:08You are not interested in this.
01:10:09You are above yourself.
01:10:10Of course I am.
01:10:12How much money did you invest?
01:10:14I wanted to invest more, but the captain said that we should invest 500 leva.
01:10:19500 leva.
01:10:20Didn't I tell you that we should invest 500 leva?
01:10:21I am still interested in why this is done.
01:10:23To be moderate.
01:10:24The second game.
01:10:25To be...
01:10:26To be ruthless.
01:10:27If both teams make mistakes, we will stay with 1000 leva.
01:10:29Still, to have money for the people.
01:10:30Yes.
01:10:31Wonderful.
01:10:32To which answer did you invest, Milica and Niki?
01:10:35We, remembering the writer Erich Maria Remarque,
01:10:39who wrote military novels,
01:10:41that's how it was, right?
01:10:42Yes.
01:10:43Yes, I know him.
01:10:44We decided that the answer is B.
01:10:46So the name is suitable for the boy.
01:10:48Yes.
01:10:49Although in Spain, José María de Velázquez, I don't know what, everything is there.
01:10:54But this is Germany, not Spain.
01:10:55Yes, yes, yes.
01:10:56That's how we guessed.
01:10:57Okay, good.
01:10:58Is this the dog's mind?
01:11:00When people tell us not to do this, they will do it on purpose.
01:11:04Maria, come here, sit down.
01:11:05Yes.
01:11:07Although if we talk about the Virgin Mary,
01:11:10there are some directions in this thought.
01:11:13It should be the other way around.
01:11:15Yes, from a religious point of view.
01:11:16Yes.
01:11:17Okay, thank you for this information.
01:11:19You are?
01:11:20The thought that Milica gave us led us there.
01:11:23Just the only name for a girl who can carry the boy,
01:11:27is this the only name?
01:11:29In my opinion, there are other female names that can be carried by men in Germany.
01:11:33And that's why, modestly, without much fanfare,
01:11:39we put 500 TNT coins for the answer A.
01:11:43Which is forbidden for the dog.
01:11:46For the name of the dog.
01:11:47Okay.
01:11:48Now, let's see which team will say I came, I played and I won.
01:11:52But almost.
01:11:54Because don't forget that this is our special double episode.
01:11:57Here is the correct answer to our 13th question.

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