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00:00This is a production of the Center for Contemporary Politics.
00:04The program is brought to you by the Center for Contemporary Politics.
00:24Dear friends, I will tell you one news, but don't worry.
00:28It's not like that here, but in Alaska, the alarm clocks are set for 15 minutes.
00:33In our country, the alarm clocks are set for 15 minutes for at least a few correct answers.
00:38And just like in Alaska, we have 15 questions that we are looking for the correct answer to.
00:44Yes, Dr. Peter Nikolov is coming to us.
00:47Good evening, Dr. Nikolov. How are you?
00:50Good, thank you.
00:51Ivan is here, your friend. How many steps did you make today?
00:54Did you make it to the studio?
00:56Almost.
00:58We both made it.
01:00Dr. Peter Nikolov from Plovdiv continues his show Stay Rich. Now!
01:09Dr. Nikolov, we will start with the question for 1000 levs.
01:12I am obliged by our rules to ask you whether we will conclude this sum.
01:16No.
01:17The jokers are in position. Let's see the question for 1000 levs.
01:22In which country does the action take place in the series Allo Allo?
01:29In Germany?
01:32In France?
01:35In Great Britain?
01:37Or in Italy?
01:41I suppose that the series Allo Allo is not only for me, but for many people it is one of their favorite series of all time.
01:49Such a comedy, I do not know whether it was created recently.
01:53In principle, the action took place during the Second World War, during the occupation of the Germans in France.
02:00So, although there are some episodes that took place in Great Britain, in general, I think we should mark France.
02:07Let's play.
02:08Yes.
02:09Let's see.
02:12Otherwise, it's an English series.
02:14Yes.
02:15Some of the actors were in Bulgaria, they were guests.
02:18Verena Odvor!
02:31The next question.
02:35Do we conclude 1500 levs?
02:37But there are still jokers, so no, for now.
02:42Here is the question.
02:44What is the combination of dihydrogen oxide that caused panic in the United States on April 1, 1983?
02:58This is sulfuric acid.
03:01Water.
03:05Pesticide.
03:07Pesticide or sulfuric acid?
03:32Let's see.
03:38Let's start the analysis of this question with the date, April 1.
03:43Panic.
03:44The water or the sulfur?
03:46Yes.
03:47If water is true, which, Dr. Nikolov, are the harmful qualities that would be a threat to people?
03:56Well, if the water is mixed with something else, dangerous, such as poison or sulfuric acid,
04:04then it would cause mass panic.
04:08But the very name dihydrogen oxide, for people who are not so familiar with chemistry, would be quite scary.
04:17This is what happened.
04:19A reporter from Durant Express in Michigan is doing this experiment.
04:22He writes that dihydrogen oxide was discovered in the city's sewage system.
04:29Mass panic started, without anyone realizing that it was actually water.
04:34Veren, the answer.
04:44Ten years later, a similar experiment was repeated with the article, and it had the same effect.
04:49People didn't realize everything.
04:51They asked if dihydrogen oxide should be forbidden.
04:57And 90% of them said yes.
05:01Good question.
05:02We learned something new thanks to you, Dr. Nikolov.
05:05We can't tell you about chemistry.
05:07Are we going to finish the sum of 2,000 euros?
05:09Not yet.
05:11Let's play.
05:17Who gives the name of the popular phrase, Pyrrho's victory?
05:22Elian Tsar, Roman general, Thracian gladiator, or German leader?
05:40I've heard the phrase, Pyrrho's victory.
05:45I know it.
05:49But...
05:51What does it mean?
05:53Can't you stop the moment if we have to use jargon?
06:01It's a big victory.
06:03I'm not 100% sure, but it's going to be Pyrrho's victory.
06:12Now, the question is, who should we connect it with?
06:19Elian Tsar, Roman general, Thracian gladiator, or German leader?
06:23The Elians are known for their drinking.
06:31But no one is there.
06:36The Roman Empire is connected with big victories,
06:39a lot of growth.
06:41The Roman general...
06:48is also a very possible option.
06:51The German leader...
06:53doesn't sound to me like the phrase starts from there.
07:00I think it should be a bit further back in time.
07:04To get to us?
07:06Yes.
07:07To survive, right?
07:08Yes.
07:09I think we should use the jokers in order to figure out who it is.
07:18Let's use 50-50.
07:20Let the computer help Dr. Peter Nikolov now.
07:29Elian Tsar versus German leader.
07:33Are there any surprises in the other two?
07:36I was hoping for the Roman general to stay.
07:40It's good that he didn't stay.
07:42Yes.
07:45Now...
07:46are you happy?
07:47Yes.
07:50Judging by the way you're looking at it,
07:52these are two completely different things.
07:54Well...
07:56maybe...
07:57sooner than...
07:59my thoughts before the joker...
08:02I'd go for Elian Tsar.
08:08Let's mark the answer.
08:10Let's see.
08:11Let's see.
08:13As great as this game is, ladies and gentlemen,
08:16Dr. Nikolov is thinking about one thing,
08:18while his friend is thinking about something else.
08:21The first victory in a row
08:24means a victory with the price of a loss.
08:29An example from the past.
08:32One...
08:33one...
08:34football team wins,
08:37but loses to Messi, who gets injured.
08:39That's the first victory.
08:42Do you believe the answer?
08:54And we should add that the word ''Pir''
08:57doesn't come from ''Pir'' as in ''cocktail'' or ''drink'',
09:01but comes from the name of the tsar himself.
09:03Tsar Pir.
09:06Well done.
09:07His phrase is another such victory,
09:09and we're lost.
09:10He fought against the Romans.
09:14With the price of a lot of losses.
09:16A victory with the price of a lot of losses.
09:19You passed the price of one joker.
09:21Thank God.
09:22You were on the other side.
09:253,000 levs.
09:26Shall we conclude this sum?
09:28Well, yes.
09:29Let's conclude.
09:30Let's conclude.
09:34The second safe sum.
09:35We're playing for it.
09:41What does the woman in the statuette
09:43with the Emmy Award hold in her hand?
09:50A crown.
09:53An olive branch.
09:56A hat.
09:59Atom.
10:06Well...
10:11Now, the Emmy Awards are given
10:13in principle for achievements on TV.
10:18Exactly.
10:20Like Oscar, but for TV.
10:22Yes.
10:23Series.
10:24Also a very significant award.
10:31I just can't visualize the statuette
10:33at the moment.
10:34I'm sure I've seen it.
10:37But how?
10:40Like it's not in front of my eyes.
10:43I can't remember exactly.
10:45I think I can discard Atom as an answer.
10:51The hat, since it's connected to TV and cinema.
10:55More so with cinema.
10:59I don't think it's...
11:03What's the hat in this case?
11:05It's the hat at the beginning
11:07of the filming process.
11:09You're a doctor.
11:10There's a hat in...
11:11Yes, yes.
11:12There are many types of hats,
11:14but we're not talking about that at the moment.
11:18Now, since we're playing for a safe bet,
11:20we're not going to shoot arrows.
11:24I think it's appropriate
11:26to rely on a friend.
11:28Okay.
11:29So I'd use this joker.
11:31Let's look at the list
11:33with your friends.
11:35Introduce them briefly
11:38and who we'll call.
11:40These are Mihaela Mihailova from Plovdiv,
11:42Velislav Angelov from Varna,
11:44and Radoslav Borisov from Stara Zagora.
11:46You've got some great friends.
11:48Mihaela is actually my wife.
11:50Great.
11:51And my friend, of course.
11:53Is she a doctor, too?
11:55No, she's a nurse.
11:57She's watching our twins at the moment.
11:59Wonderful.
12:02The boys, the girls.
12:04The boys, the two boys.
12:06I hope they watch me in the future
12:09and don't expose them.
12:12Who are we going to call?
12:14Velislav Angelov, who is my brother.
12:16Great.
12:28Hello.
12:29Mr. Angelov?
12:30Yes, hello.
12:31Hello, hello.
12:32It's a pleasure to meet you.
12:34We need you, we need you fast,
12:36in 30 seconds.
12:37Are you ready?
12:38Yes, I'm ready.
12:39Mr. Nikolov, we're starting now.
12:41The Emmy Awards.
12:43What does the statuette hold in its hand?
12:45A crown?
12:46An olive branch?
12:48A hat?
12:49Or an atom?
12:52We're talking about the Emmy Awards.
12:55The statuette.
12:59In about 10 seconds.
13:05I don't know.
13:06Atom, atom.
13:07Atom.
13:08Okay.
13:14Well, I opened the atom first.
13:18But...
13:19I heard.
13:20Yes.
13:21Now he...
13:23He repeated it twice.
13:24He heard it well.
13:25We'll trust him.
13:27If anything happens, we'll hit him in the head.
13:30Are you going to play, doctor?
13:32We're playing.
13:33The answer is atom.
13:34Let's see.
13:38Will Petar win the Emmy Award?
13:40We'll find out right after the commercials on BTV.
13:57Hello, dear viewers.
13:58You're watching BTV.
14:00The show is called Becoming Rich.
14:02A big question.
14:03What is in the hand of the woman from the statuette,
14:06who wins the Emmy Award?
14:08A crown?
14:10An olive branch?
14:11A hat?
14:12Or an atom?
14:13Mr. Nikolov was wrong.
14:16But his brother got it right.
14:19The correct answer is 3,900 euros.
14:21It's yours.
14:33Why atom?
14:34Because TV is science.
14:38You did well with the help of the jokers.
14:413,000 euros are guaranteed.
14:43Dr. Nikolov, let's play for 5,000 euros.
14:465,000 euros.
14:54Which countries, from 1958 to 1971,
15:00formed the so-called United Arab Republic?
15:08Egypt and Syria.
15:11Iran and Iraq.
15:16Qatar and Kuwait.
15:19Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
15:23Over the years,
15:26I haven't read much about this part of the Arab history.
15:34When I look at the answers,
15:39I have doubts about Iran, Iraq, Qatar and Kuwait.
15:43Because they are more pronounced representatives of the Arab world,
15:48which could also be united.
15:55Now...
15:58I would like my joker in the audience to help me with the reasoning.
16:03Let's call Ivan here.
16:13Hello, hello, Ivan.
16:15A wonderful question, 5,000 euros.
16:17Help me.
16:19Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, I reject them.
16:25They have no Arab roots.
16:30Where are they located?
16:32In Asia, the two countries are located.
16:34Except for Egypt, it is located in Africa.
16:38The others are located in Asia.
16:40So, Iran and Iraq, after a certain period of time,
16:43were terrible enemies.
16:45I even think they are still enemies.
16:47But until 1971...
16:51The sheik of Iran died in 1977, I think.
16:56After the war.
16:58Yes.
17:00And why Qatar and Kuwait?
17:03Qatar and Kuwait...
17:06Can't they be united?
17:10I don't know the exact answer.
17:13Either to Iran and Iraq, or to Egypt and Syria.
17:19Compared to here, to Egypt and Syria,
17:23because then they defend themselves,
17:29or rather attack Israel.
17:35Three countries attacked Israel then,
17:39but that was in May, after the so-called
17:43so-called civil war.
17:46No, it was in May 1958.
17:49So, somewhere between Egypt and Syria,
17:53or Iran and Iraq.
17:55But the assumption is that this is before
17:59the period when there were terrible enemies.
18:02Huge.
18:04Yes.
18:10But they were not countries.
18:12Do you understand what I mean?
18:14Yes.
18:15If they were not countries,
18:17and they are united as the United Arab Republic,
18:23are they...
18:25Because all of these were countries.
18:28And these...
18:29I think they were not...
18:31Maybe they should have been united.
18:39It says countries.
18:40Yes.
18:41It says which countries are united.
18:45Dr. Nikolov?
18:50I can't give more than two answers.
18:53I mean, more than two answers.
18:56If I use the word Arab,
19:00for me personally,
19:03Qatari, Kuwait,
19:05or Iran and Iraq.
19:08I'm drawn to one of them.
19:13And because there's really nothing to lose
19:16at the moment on this issue,
19:18and I've used the joker,
19:21I bet on the answer,
19:23Qatari, Kuwait.
19:25Let's see.
19:29The next joker from Stani Bogat.
19:33Let's start with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan,
19:35at that time part of the Soviet Union.
19:37Qatar and Kuwait,
19:39Iran and Iraq,
19:40Egypt and Syria.
19:42All of them are quite interesting as possibilities.
19:46The answer is the strongest country ever in the world.
19:51This is Egypt.
19:52According to Gamal Abdel Nasser,
19:54they really want to make the United Arab Republic,
19:57but after a few years,
19:59this idea is lost.
20:01The correct answer is Egypt and Syria.
20:06Ivan, thank you very much.
20:08You pointed me in the right direction,
20:11but thank you for telling me.
20:16Dr. Nikolov, 3,000 levs.
20:19And...
20:22A true victim of the old times.
20:26I wish you all the best.
20:293,000 levs.
20:30Congratulations.
20:43He has a restaurant,
20:45and at the same time he is a farmer
20:47and he has his own production.
20:50He stays at least one day a week
20:52for hiking in the mountains
20:54and he practices Falun Dafa.
20:56What is this practice?
20:58We will learn from him.
20:59Vasil Trenchev.
21:12With which leg do you sleep, Vasco?
21:15With the right one.
21:16What does that mean?
21:17100,000 levs.
21:18100,000 levs.
21:22Adano, even if it doesn't mean anything,
21:24we are OK.
21:25What does this Falun Dafa practice mean?
21:28Falun Dafa is a system
21:30for inner and outer change.
21:33Improving the inner nature of a person,
21:36something we all need, in my opinion.
21:39Does it look like yoga?
21:41There is an exercise,
21:43but there is also a philosophy.
21:45We are talking about morality,
21:47and so on.
21:48Who are you in the show with?
21:50We are open to great people and good friends.
21:52There is such a person with me.
21:54This is Martin Gjurgjev,
21:56architect Martin Gjurgjev,
21:58whom I know from the Falun Dafa practice.
22:00Maybe about 10 years ago
22:02I met him.
22:03Architect Gjurgjev, good evening to you.
22:05Good evening, hello.
22:06What game do we expect at the moment?
22:08At a high level.
22:10Mr. Trenchev, this is a serious request.
22:13Submit your friend's request.
22:17Give everything you have.
22:19I will do whatever I can.
22:20The rules are as follows.
22:2115 questions with 100,000 levs.
22:22Two safe sums.
22:23The first is 500 levs,
22:24the second will be determined by you.
22:26Three jokers in the help of a friend
22:27from the studio 50 to 50.
22:29And convince a friend on the phone.
22:31Ladies and gentlemen,
22:32Vasil Trenchev starts his show
22:34Stay Rich Now.
22:40First question.
22:44What is the weight of the place
22:46according to the popular phrase?
22:48Let's see.
22:50The stone?
22:52The tuff?
22:54The pavé?
22:56Or the ceramics?
22:58The four answers are heavy,
23:00but the stone is the heaviest.
23:02The answer is correct.
23:04It is correct.
23:06That's right.
23:09It's true.
23:11That's right.
23:16And without a ceramic,
23:18you can lose your house and everything.
23:21200 levs or the second question.
23:26What is the book that has the right
23:28to seek the dissatisfied customer in the store?
23:33For compliments and tears.
23:36For manuscripts and love letters.
23:40For the Guinness records.
23:42Or for complaints to the Armenian priest.
23:46As a person who has worked with many clients,
23:48I want this to be the book for compliments.
23:51But this is the book for compliments and tears.
23:53And the answer?
23:54There is no tears.
23:56Well, if you can.
23:58True answer.
24:01The third question.
24:06What danger are the specially placed
24:08tables on the native beaches warning about?
24:14Bottom pits?
24:17Sea holes?
24:20Water troughs?
24:23Or wet excrements?
24:25Here the answer is again
24:27Daniyami.
24:30True answer.
24:37The fourth question.
24:41Which Bulgarian group
24:43chants loudly for walls?
24:47Puduene Blues Band?
24:50Ostava?
24:53Ostava?
24:56FSB?
24:58Or Tangra?
25:00Here we are talking about the formation
25:02Studio Balkanton, FSB.
25:04The answer is C.
25:06That's right.
25:13The title is only high
25:15according to the text of Eftim Eftimov.
25:17The fifth question and 500 levs
25:19added to it.
25:21Let's see.
25:24For whom do the verses refer?
25:26On their foreheads, shiny signs.
25:28In their eyes, flame.
25:33For Macedonians?
25:36For the Bogomils?
25:39For the Botevi Chetniks?
25:42Or for the Pra-Bulgarians?
25:46Bogomils and Pra-Bulgarians
25:48are quite far from this work.
25:50It's purely chronological.
25:52And these are the Botevi Chetniks.
25:54The answer is C.
25:56Let's see.
25:59True answer.
26:11Ivan Vazov is the author.
26:13Tik Bial Dunav.
26:15Here is the opportunity
26:17to take 1000 levs
26:19for the incredible question
26:21from my side.
26:23Will we make it?
26:25Is it too early?
26:27Too early.
26:29Let's see the question.
26:35What can't you order
26:37in a Japanese restaurant?
26:43Tempura?
26:45Ramen?
26:49Satori?
26:51Yakitori?
26:53At first glance,
26:55Tempura, Satori and Yakitori
26:57sound very Japanese.
26:59And my intuition leads me
27:01to answer B.
27:03Ramen.
27:05Purely as a pronunciation.
27:09Let's see.
27:11Which joker should I use?
27:13A Japanese restaurant
27:15where you can't order anything.
27:19Have you ever ordered
27:21any of these dishes?
27:23Any?
27:25No.
27:27No.
27:29Is Japan dark?
27:31Even more in a Japanese restaurant.
27:33I haven't been to Japan.
27:37Let's
27:39call a friend.
27:41OK.
27:43Let's call a friend.
27:47Let's see the list
27:49of friends you have prepared.
27:51Mr. Trenchev.
27:53Mr. Trenchev from Varna.
27:55A brother?
27:57A twin?
27:59A younger brother.
28:01Nikolai Nikolov, also from Varna?
28:03Or Nikolai Petrov, also from Varna?
28:05Let's call
28:07a friend.
28:09Let's try
28:11with Mr. Petrov.
28:13Nikolai Petrov.
28:15Let's call him.
28:25Mr. Petrov?
28:27Yes?
28:29Varna?
28:31Hello, Viki!
28:33Hello, Varna!
28:3530 seconds.
28:37Start!
28:39What can't you order
28:41in a Japanese restaurant?
28:43Tempura, ramen,
28:45satori, yakitori?
28:53You can't.
28:55Ramen?
28:57Konjac ramen.
28:59I want some konjac, yes.
29:01No, no, no ramen.
29:035 seconds. What is it?
29:07I'm sure it's not ramen.
29:13A good start.
29:15Not bad.
29:17In the continuation,
29:19something useful.
29:21Hit yourself with a ramen.
29:23Yes, yes.
29:25It's important.
29:27Because you had to grab yourself.
29:29Tempura, I think
29:31you can order it.
29:33There are three left.
29:35You have two jokers.
29:37Let's go for the joker.
29:39Tempura, I can't.
29:41Let's call Martin to say
29:43what it is.
29:4550-50.
29:47Yes, the answer will come out.
29:49Ramen or konjac.
29:53We'll get to Japan.
29:57Ramen or konjac.
30:01Let's try with the joker.
30:0350-50.
30:05Let the computer
30:07enter the game
30:09and serve something tasty
30:11and faithful to Mr. Trencev.
30:21We're chasing him.
30:23We're chasing him.
30:25He's still standing.
30:27He won't leave.
30:29Now he'll leave.
30:31What answer will you choose?
30:33He'll leave.
30:35The question is whether I'll leave with him
30:37or
30:39I'll stay.
30:41The answer is
30:43Satori.
30:45Let's see.
30:47Let's play.
30:51Will we serve something
30:53even more delicate as Vasil's questions?
30:55We'll find out immediately
30:57after the commercials on BTV.
31:01BTV.
31:03BTV.
31:05BTV.
31:07BTV.
31:09BTV.
31:11Dear viewers of BTV.
31:13This is Stani Bogat.
31:15People from all over the country
31:17come and play.
31:19Thank you for being here.
31:21It's a pleasure.
31:23A good question.
31:25What can't you order in a Japanese restaurant?
31:27Ramen or Satori?
31:29You're a restaurateur.
31:31What do you offer?
31:33Bulgarian cuisine.
31:35Great.
31:37In one case
31:39it's food,
31:41and in the other
31:43it's a term
31:45from Zen Buddhism
31:47and it means enlightenment.
31:49Either you'll be enlightened
31:51or you'll eat it.
31:53Ramen or Satori?
31:55Ramen.
31:57Ramen is a soup,
31:59which means Satori
32:01is the right answer. Enlightenment.
32:03Enlightenment.
32:05Enlightenment.
32:07Enlightenment.
32:09Enlightenment.
32:11Let's go back to the other answers.
32:13Tempura is a breaded dish.
32:15Yakitori is a chicken skewer.
32:17Ramen is a soup
32:19with noodles.
32:21It's very popular.
32:23Almost every Japanese restaurant
32:25has it.
32:29It's wonderful.
32:31I didn't manage to use three jokers
32:33for one question, thank God.
32:35But it was on the way.
32:37A question for 1,500 levs.
32:39Are we going to close it
32:41or Velikodusha will give me the opportunity?
32:43Velikodusha will show up
32:45and I won't close it.
32:47That's why I like him.
32:49We won't close it.
32:51Let's see the question.
32:57Which animal
32:59sleeps the longest
33:01in a day?
33:05Tiger.
33:07Koala.
33:11Opossum.
33:13Python.
33:19At first glance
33:23I don't know the right answer.
33:25But I can think about it.
33:27Of course, that's what we should do.
33:29Tiger
33:33is relatively
33:35an active animal.
33:37It's looking for food.
33:41It's not comfortable
33:43to sleep
33:45for a long time.
33:47Koala
33:49eats
33:51bamboo
33:55or eucalyptus
33:57or something like that.
33:59In the picture?
34:01In the picture, it's like a little sword.
34:03It lives
34:05on a higher tree.
34:07As far as I know.
34:09It's sitting on the tree.
34:11It eats
34:13food there
34:15and spends a lot of time there.
34:17It's
34:19far away from
34:21its natural enemies.
34:29Moreover,
34:31it could feel
34:33protected enough
34:35to give
34:37the longest time
34:39out of four answers
34:41in a day.
34:43How long are these hours?
34:47It could be
34:49about 20 hours.
34:51It could be about 20 hours.
34:53Think,
34:55Tranchev, think.
34:57I have no choice.
34:59You have to think
35:01in this life.
35:03Not only become rich.
35:05OK, we've discussed.
35:09What decision will you make here?
35:13My decision is to find out
35:15how many hours
35:17Koala sleeps in a day.
35:19Let's play.
35:21Let's see.
35:25Do you have a cat?
35:27A few.
35:29Does it sleep?
35:31Not much.
35:35It's active.
35:37It's looking for food.
35:39It's looking for food.
35:41It's always hungry.
35:43It's always hungry.
35:45The correct answer is
35:4720–22 hours
35:49in a day.
35:51That's the correct answer!
36:03Let me tell you
36:05that the rest of them
36:07are cockroaches.
36:095.30 to 6.00 p.m. and Tiger at 3.00 p.m.
36:14Let's play and look at the question for 2000 levs.
36:17Are we going to finish it?
36:19Well, I hope my soul is big enough not to finish it.
36:25Let's play and see the question.
36:31In which film does Morgan Freeman play a hero
36:34who in the literary first image is an Irishman with whitish hair?
36:44Unforgivable.
36:47The Excavation of Shousheng.
36:51The Almighty Bruce.
36:54Amistad.
36:57The films are not something very strong for me.
37:01But I have an idea and even one of these films is one of my favorite films.
37:12And in it Morgan Freeman participates and I think he plays a pretty good role.
37:22I'm talking about The Excavation of Shousheng.
37:26And in The Excavation of Shousheng he plays exactly an Irishman.
37:33Who is actually the best friend of the main character.
37:37The situation develops in prison.
37:40There are very good friends there.
37:45And their friendship continues even after the prison.
37:48Whose text is the film based on?
37:51On The Excavation of Shousheng?
37:53No.
37:55I'm a little unprepared for this.
38:01I'm not that crazy.
38:05Marto can be mad at me.
38:09That I will again give the opportunity not to be seen here.
38:14The Excavation of Shousheng.
38:17I would mark The Excavation of Shousheng based on the fact that I watched the film.
38:23Morgan Freeman plays an Irishman in it.
38:31The detail of the whitish-red hair.
38:35I can't get into such depth.
38:39But I would mark The Excavation of Shousheng.
38:43Let's see.
38:50The banker Andy Dufresne is accused of the murder of his wife and her lover.
38:59Which he did not do.
39:01And unfairly falls into prison in Shousheng.
39:05There he befriends Morgan Freeman.
39:14I don't know what you watched, my friend.
39:17But Morgan Freeman is dark-skinned.
39:20Yes, but his name in prison is Red.
39:25Red, brown. Is it possible?
39:32The director, Frank Darabont, is not confused with the literary script of Stephen King's novel.
39:40And he chooses Morgan Freeman because of his voice.
39:45Because he is a storyteller.
39:49Veren Odgur, you continue upstairs.
40:033,000 levs. I think you should stop your arrogance.
40:07This is a good assessment, among the rich.
40:11My offer is small, but if you accept it, it is your job.
40:17I have a principle in my life, how to make decisions when I am not competent enough.
40:25And I trust people who are more competent than me.
40:29In your case, Mr. Kanchev.
40:31You will say so.
40:33That's why I would conclude the sum of 3,000 levs.
40:37Right decision.
40:39Let's see.
40:41It becomes a more difficult idea, because it is the second safe sum and you have to step on it.
40:45Let's see the question.
40:52As a successful owner of what is stated by the actor Ryan Reynolds?
40:57Casino, football team, fisherman or publisher?
41:16Mr. Ryan Reynolds, I have not heard of him.
41:22Accordingly, I am not familiar with his life.
41:28But we have part of the information about his life in the question.
41:34He is a successful owner of some of the answers.
41:41Exactly.
41:43I haven't heard such logic for a long time.
41:46So convincing.
41:48Extremely, yes.
41:49Mr. Kanchev, you are good.
41:51We have to start from somewhere.
41:54That's a good start.
41:56And the longest way starts with the first step.
42:01Football team is the first thing I would exclude.
42:08Because I am interested in football, comparatively.
42:13In the past more, now less.
42:15But maybe if Mr. Reynolds was a successful owner of a football team, I would want to hear something.
42:26Certainly.
42:28Are there any superstars who have a football team?
42:31There are, and I have heard some of them.
42:33Like who?
42:35I think Rod Stewart.
42:37Elton John.
42:39A diver for fish.
42:42To be a successful owner of a diver for fish.
42:50It's hard to imagine a great success to achieve with a diver for fish.
42:58With architect Georgiev, we are quite good friends.
43:06Whether I have no desire today, or when the idea is to break up our friendship, let's call him.
43:15Okay, you want to see him up close.
43:18Absolutely.
43:20Martin, welcome.
43:26Nice to meet you.
43:28Hello.
43:30A little about Ryan Reynolds.
43:32Mr. Trenchev doesn't remember anything.
43:34I don't remember either.
43:36I think this is one of my weakest sides.
43:40But I'm a joker, and I absolutely share your logic.
43:45I believe that the casino or publishing house remains the most likely.
43:49And something like an association ...
43:53Successful, what does successful mean?
43:56Maybe publishing house is more successful, at least in my eyes.
44:01Success, what dimensions does it have?
44:04Fame, financial part, to accumulate money.
44:10To do good for other people, maybe.
44:13I don't know about the casino.
44:15Maybe the casino is the most related to the financial part.
44:19There he could, even for a short time, achieve high financial results.
44:25With the casino, with publishing house, he could achieve great fame.
44:33If the books he publishes become popular all over the world.
44:39And the two answers we got have their own logic.
44:46Let me tell you something more specific.
44:48Maybe one idea is more related to publishing house.
44:51But you overestimate yourself.
44:55I have a question for you, Mr. Kancev.
44:58In your life, one person has one chance to participate and become rich, right?
45:03That's right.
45:05So now I have a chance to reach the top.
45:08I approve it.
45:10Let's support him.
45:16Let's see, Mr. Reynolds, did he publish something?
45:21What did he publish? Was it successful?
45:22Let's mark the answer D.
45:25He played.
45:27Absolutely.
45:29Let's see.
45:32Ryan Reynolds.
45:34First, let's start with the fact that he is one of the most wanted men in Hollywood.
45:41He plays Deadpool.
45:43But there he is often masked.
45:45Maybe you don't recognize him.
45:47He also plays in many interesting movies.
45:49He also shoots in Bulgaria with Samuel Jackson.
45:52He is a leading actor in recent years.
45:55He is a fisherman.
45:58He is a fisherman in Hollywood.
46:00He runs a casino.
46:02The essence of the fact that casinos are not the best thing you can do for your image.
46:10He is a gambler.
46:12Publishing house?
46:14Yes.
46:16But where is the strongest football team, my friend?
46:19I told you.
46:20The fifth division.
46:22He is making two million dollars.
46:24Raise him up.
46:27He makes great successes.
46:29And even William.
46:32The Prince.
46:35He often attends these matches because he is wealthy.
46:41You are rich. Welcome.
46:43Absolutely.
46:47First, let's thank Martin.
46:51500 euros.
46:54It was a pleasure to have you here.
46:56Thank you for being our guest.
46:58It was an experience.
47:00It was an honor for me, Mr. Kancher.
47:02We are out of time for the news.
47:04We continue with new questions, facts and interesting emotions.
47:07Vasil Trenchev, Zivjana Grbasi and all the rest of our RTS players.
47:11Have a nice evening.

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