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The Chase welcomes contestants who demonstrate having brains and bottle. During the competition contestants face a clever quizmaster and must solve tough questions before time runs out. The correct answers raise tension while the large cash prize becomes ever closer to winning. This episode delivers non-stop excitement that will keep you gripped from beginning to end. #TheChase #TriviaChallenge #IntellectualBattle

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00:00These four people have never met before, but by working as a team, they have the chance to win thousands of pounds.
00:06There's just one thing standing in their way.
00:09The chaser.
00:10The chase is on.
00:20Hello and welcome to The Chase.
00:22Today's team of four total strangers believe they have what it takes to beat one of Britain's finest quiz brains and take home thousands of pounds.
00:28Let's say hello to the team.
00:30I'm Kerry. I'm 35. I work in a family labelling business and I'm from Lincolnshire.
00:35I'm Quan. I'm 59. A business management consultant from Middlesex.
00:40I'm Robin. I'm 22 and I'm a music supervisor from Salford.
00:44I'm Siobhan. I'm 42. I'm a PA to a managing director from Watford.
00:49Well, that's the team. Now, one by one, they'll try to bring as much money as they can down the table and into the team prize fund.
00:55But hunting them down every step of the way is the chaser.
00:58Anyone who gets caught, loses their money and is out of the game.
01:01Make it back safely, though, and they will go through to the final chase with a chance to win an equal share of the total prize fund.
01:07And first to face the chaser, it's Kerry.
01:13Welcome.
01:14Hi.
01:14You're from Lincolnshire.
01:15I am, yes.
01:16What part?
01:17Near the coast, about 10 miles from Skegness.
01:19Nice part of the world.
01:20Lovely. Yeah, really good.
01:21I've been there many, many times. Now, if you want some money, what would you do with it?
01:25I would love to visit family in Australia who I haven't seen for over 12 years.
01:30Very good.
01:31All right. Quickfire questions against the clock, Kerry.
01:33Each correct answer is worth £1,000. I wish you luck.
01:36Your time starts now.
01:39Which English painter had the first names Lawrence Stephen?
01:43Pass.
01:44Ellis Lowry.
01:44A fried slice of veal coated in breadcrumbs is a Wiener what?
01:49Pass.
01:49Schnitzel.
01:50In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, who falls into the chocolate river?
01:54Augustus Gloop.
01:54Correct.
01:55Who won a record eight gold medals at the 2008 Olympics?
01:59Mark Spitz.
02:00Michael Phelps.
02:02What term describes a word made by rearranging the letters of another word?
02:05Anagram.
02:06Correct.
02:07What is the nickname of the US frontierswoman Martha Jane Cannery?
02:11Calamity Jane.
02:11Correct.
02:12In music, what technical term describes how high or low a note is?
02:17Octave.
02:17Pitch.
02:18What was the first name of Penelope Keith's character in To The Man of Born?
02:22Marjorie.
02:23Audrey.
02:24Which Colombian goalkeeper famously performed a scorpion kick at Wembley in 1995?
02:29Oh.
02:30Pass.
02:30René Higuita.
02:31In the musical Starlight Express, what do the cast wear on their feet?
02:35Roller skates.
02:36Correct.
02:36In the game of poo sticks, what are sticks dropped into?
02:39River.
02:39River was indeed the right answer, but just at the time.
02:43Nonetheless, £4,000.
02:45Okay.
02:47Not happy?
02:48I was hoping for a bit more.
02:48I was hoping for a bit more.
02:50But listen, it's all dependent on what you get dealt up by the chaser.
02:53True.
02:53Yeah.
02:54And talking of chasers, who will you be up against today?
02:56Will it be Anne Hegarty, the governess, tougher than a week-old steak?
03:01Will it be Mark Lebet, the big man with the big voice of an angel, a hell's angel?
03:06Or Sean Wallace?
03:07He's cool as a cucumber and just about as interesting.
03:11Now, what do you think?
03:14Who would you like to take on?
03:15More to the point, who would you not like to take on?
03:17Well, I don't fancy any of the boys, to be honest.
03:20Really?
03:21Yes.
03:21But I'd like to give Anne a run for her money.
03:24Really?
03:25I think I could beat Anne.
03:26Okay, let's have a look.
03:27It's time to face the chaser.
03:29Oh, it's the man mounting of quiz.
03:36The beast, six foot six.
03:38It's Mark Lebet.
03:40Good afternoon, Kerry.
03:41Hello, Mark.
03:42And good afternoon, Bradley.
03:43Your Highness.
03:44We're just four right.
03:46It doesn't matter which chaser you face, you're in trouble.
03:48I'm sure I'll breeze through it, no problem.
03:51I admire such deluded optimism.
03:54Let's put some money on the table.
03:55There you are, Kerry.
03:56There is your £4,000.
03:59If you wish to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
04:02£1,000.
04:03But if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
04:07£15,000.
04:09Not bad.
04:09Have a chat with your team.
04:11Well, team, what do you think I should do?
04:13Hi, Kerry.
04:14I think you haven't done badly, but my God feel might be you should stay where you are or decide otherwise.
04:22If you think you can take the extra step, do it.
04:24If not, I mean, £1,000 is all right.
04:26If you want to come closer to home, it's all about how you feel, I guess.
04:28£4,000 is a nice start.
04:31It would be great to have you back here.
04:32So if you feel safe at going with £4,000, it's all about a team game.
04:36We'd love you back here.
04:37OK.
04:38All right.
04:39Well, that's it.
04:40Thank you, team.
04:41Kerry, right.
04:43Your decision, what will it be?
04:45I won't be greedy.
04:47I think I'll stay where I am, Brad.
04:48Fine.
04:49£4,000?
04:50Yep, please.
04:50Very good.
04:51Thank you very much.
04:51Chaser?
04:52I think you should have gone for the one.
04:54We'll see.
04:56We'll see.
04:57Kerry, for £4,000, the chase is on.
05:04Here comes your first question.
05:08Which of these journeys did Michael Palin complete first?
05:12A, pole to pole.
05:14B, Sahara.
05:15C, full circle.
05:19You put pole to pole.
05:21I know he did them all, so I just hope I pick the right order.
05:24Correct answer is...
05:27Well played.
05:28Great start.
05:29Chaser has put...
05:33Oh, yes.
05:34Wonderful.
05:35I thought he'd warm up with the Sahara and then gradually improve.
05:39Sailor Gare.
05:39Great start.
05:40Pulling away from the beast already.
05:42Here's your next question.
05:45How many years did Nelson Mandela spend in prison?
05:49A, 21.
05:49B, 24.
05:51C, 27.
05:55You put...
05:56I put 24.
05:5824.
05:59Yeah.
06:00Correct answer is...
06:0227.
06:04Staying where you are.
06:05This is the point where he may make up that lost place.
06:08Chaser has put.
06:11Yeah, straight away makes it up.
06:14Chaser.
06:14I thought it was just a bit under 27 myself, but...
06:17Thank you very much.
06:18Here's your next question.
06:21Which of these actors has never appeared in Coronation Street?
06:26A, Ben Kingsley.
06:28B, Charles Dance.
06:30C, Ian McKellen.
06:32C, Ian McKellen.
06:34C, Ian McKellen.
06:34Kerry, you put...
06:35Charles Dance.
06:38Yeah.
06:38How recent do you think Ian McKellen was in it?
06:40Hopefully fairly recently.
06:42What about Ben Kingsley?
06:44I'm sure I've seen him in it.
06:45Beyond a shop counter doing something.
06:47Yeah.
06:49How do you do?
06:50Dressed as Gandhi.
06:51How do you do?
06:51Dressed as Gandhi.
06:51The correct answer is...
06:54The correct answer is...
06:56Charles Dance.
06:57Oh.
06:58Mmm.
06:59Yeah.
07:00The chase has put...
07:02Charles Dance, and he knew that.
07:05Haven't all the great actors been in Coronation Streets?
07:08They have indeed, sir.
07:09They have indeed.
07:10Aren't you an award-winning actor yourself?
07:12Thank you very much for that.
07:13That's very kind.
07:14He's such a nice bloke.
07:15He really is.
07:16Here's your next question.
07:19Bedford Falls is the setting for which Frank Capra film?
07:23A. It happened one night.
07:25B. It's a wonderful life.
07:27Or C. Mr. Deeds goes to town.
07:31You put...
07:33It's a wonderful life.
07:35Seen the film?
07:35I haven't seen any of the others, so I'm just hoping maybe it's stuck in my head from that.
07:39Do you know what?
07:40I bet you have seen all of them, because they run and run and run and run.
07:44Correct answer is...
07:47Indeed, it's a wonderful life.
07:50You've been either very jammy...
07:52Must be in there somewhere.
07:53Yeah.
07:54Chaser has put...
07:57Yep.
07:58It's a wonderful life.
08:00George Bailey?
08:01Bailey.
08:02I know you were a huge Frank Capra fan.
08:04Oh, Ginny Stewart.
08:05Brilliant he was.
08:06Here's the next question.
08:09The night Falstaff does not appear in which of these Shakespeare plays?
08:15A. Loves, Labour's Lost.
08:18B. The Merry Wives of Windsor.
08:20Or C. Henry IV Part 1.
08:23You've put...
08:27Loves, Labour's Lost.
08:29Yeah.
08:29It's a guess, this, isn't it?
08:30That is a guess, I have to admit.
08:33How many of the others have been a guess?
08:35None.
08:36None.
08:36They're all up there.
08:38Very good.
08:39Correct answer is...
08:42It's going to be one of those games.
08:47You're won from home with your four grand.
08:49Chase has put...
08:49Of course, Loves, Labour's Lost.
08:53Knows his stuff as well.
08:55Here's what I'm hoping is going to be your last question.
08:58That means you've got it right and you're through to the final chase.
09:00Here it is.
09:01The role of what profession is to shoe horses?
09:06A. Cooper.
09:08B. Farrier.
09:10C. Tanner.
09:12You've put...
09:14Farrier?
09:15Farrier.
09:15I'm pretty sure.
09:16Oh, there's one you know.
09:18How fortuitous.
09:19It should be the one that puts you through.
09:20Yes.
09:22You sure it's Farrier?
09:24Yeah.
09:25All right, what does a Cooper do?
09:26No idea.
09:27What does a tanner do?
09:28Work in a tannin shop.
09:29I don't know.
09:33It's going to be one of those days, isn't it?
09:34You know what?
09:35It is.
09:37Correct answer is...
09:40Yes, it's Farrier.
09:42Through you go.
09:44What was the higher offer?
09:46£15,000.
09:47Higher offer was £15,000.
09:49Chaser.
09:50Lucky, lucky, lucky, I guess.
09:53Kerry, see you in the final chase.
09:55Go and take your seat.
09:55Well, Brad, you know I'm a bit of a mathematician.
10:00Yeah.
10:00Even a button-pressing toddler has got something like a 30% chance of making the middle offer
10:07and a 20% chance of making the higher offer.
10:09Wow.
10:10More if they've got Kerry's luck.
10:12Well, luck or not, she's through to the final chase.
10:16How are the rest of them going to get on against the Beast?
10:18Come back and find out after the break.
10:23Welcome back.
10:24Jammy carries through.
10:26Next to face the chaser, it's Quan.
10:29Welcome, Quan.
10:30Now, do you enjoy quiz shows?
10:32Yes, it's a challenge.
10:34Yeah.
10:34Especially with the chaser.
10:36Oh, yeah, absolutely.
10:37Have you ever been on a quiz show before?
10:39Yes, I've been to a few.
10:40Which ones?
10:41Chris Terence Millionaire Show.
10:43How much do you win?
10:44Only £16,000.
10:45What do you mean only?
10:46That's a lot of money.
10:47What other quiz shows have you been on?
10:49Well, I've been to a brain teaser.
10:51And how'd you get on there?
10:52I didn't win on that occasion.
10:54Oh, but £16,000 is very, very good.
10:56Do you have any hobbies?
10:57Yes, I collect eye baths.
10:59For the eyes, you know.
11:01For one second, I thought you said collected eye baths.
11:03I did.
11:06Here's your questions.
11:07Come on.
11:08Build up as much cash as you can.
11:11Your time starts now.
11:13What palace in Oxfordshire is named after a 1704 battle?
11:18Blenheim.
11:18Correct.
11:19What do you call a university student studying for a first degree?
11:23Undergraduate.
11:24Correct.
11:24Nick Cayman stripped his boxes in a laundrette in an advert for what?
11:29Pass.
11:29Levi Jeans.
11:31Amnesia, privilege and pasha are famous nightclubs on what island?
11:35Pass.
11:35Ibiza.
11:36In the nursery rhyme, what did Tom Tom, the piper's son, steal?
11:41Pass.
11:41A pig.
11:42What wine grape shares its name with the character in Footballers' Wives?
11:47Pass.
11:48Chardonnay.
11:49In acting, what word for a dead body means to laugh by mistake on stage?
11:55Pass.
11:56Corpse.
11:56Rebecca Stephens was the first British woman to climb what mountain?
12:02Everest.
12:02Correct.
12:03Which German goalkeeper broke his neck in the 1956 FA Cup final?
12:07Pass.
12:07Bert Troutman.
12:08Which US president famously choked on a pretzel in 2002?
12:14It was George W. Bush.
12:16At the end of that round, there, Quan, you've got £3,000.
12:19Not too bad, it's all about getting dealt up a decent.
12:23Oh, yeah, not too bad.
12:24It is.
12:24It's time to face the chaser.
12:37Good afternoon, Quan.
12:38Good afternoon, Mark.
12:40Now, a little birdie tells me you've actually written a book.
12:43I have.
12:44Called How to Win at Game Shows and Quiz Shows.
12:46Yes, correct.
12:47You kept that quiet from me.
12:48We're supposed to be friends down here.
12:50We didn't have time, did we?
12:51No, indeed, we haven't.
12:52I've got a bit of advice for you.
12:53Good.
12:54Add a bit to the chapter.
12:56When facing the chasers, don't.
12:59Did it sell well?
13:01I think not too bad.
13:02But my publisher went bankrupt.
13:04Unfortunately.
13:06You'd like to take over?
13:08No, thanks.
13:09Anyway, let's put some money on the table, Quan.
13:11£3,000.
13:12If you wish to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you.
13:15£500.
13:16If you want to take a step closer to the chaser,
13:18he will offer you.
13:19Chris Tarrant gave you £16,000, was that right?
13:22Yeah.
13:22I can beat that.
13:23£20,000.
13:26Not enough, really, is it?
13:29You're getting greedy now.
13:30Have a chat with your team, Quan.
13:32I will.
13:33Yes, team?
13:34Quan, I think you've definitely got a lot more to give.
13:37If you feel confident enough with that £20,000 offer,
13:41please feel free that you should go for it.
13:43Robin.
13:44Yeah, I agree.
13:46Yeah, go for it.
13:47Well, I think we'd rather have you on the team,
13:49even with £3,000 in the pot.
13:51Mm-hmm.
13:51OK.
13:52Thank you very much.
13:53OK, Quan.
13:54Need a decision from you, old boy?
13:57Well, since Mark has been so generous,
14:00I stay at £3,000.
14:02If you wanted a higher offer,
14:03you should have got some more right in the cash builder.
14:06£3,000 it is.
14:07For £3,000, the chase is on.
14:09Here comes your first question.
14:19Which rugby union club is known as the Saints?
14:22A, Gloucester, B, Northampton, C, Leicester?
14:28You put...
14:30Leicester.
14:32Do you know this?
14:34Half a guess.
14:35Half a guess.
14:37Correct answer is...
14:39It's Northampton.
14:41Should have guessed the other half.
14:42Uh-huh, yes.
14:43The chaser has put.
14:44Rugby fan.
14:46Oops.
14:47Immediately comes onto the table.
14:49You knew I was going to get that one, right?
14:50Oh, absolutely.
14:51I've spent many an hour in the shed at King's Own
14:53watching Gloucester or the Cherry and Whites
14:55and Leicester, of course, and the Tigers
14:57and probably England's best club over the last 20 years overall.
15:01What chapter in the book are we up to now?
15:04Introduction.
15:06What does it say?
15:07Hello?
15:08Yes.
15:08Here's your next question.
15:12The White House is located at what number, Pennsylvania Avenue?
15:16Is it A, 1,200, B, 1,400, or C, 1,600?
15:25You put...
15:271,200.
15:28Happy with that?
15:30I think so.
15:31Educated guess or a guess?
15:33Half a guess, perhaps.
15:35Another half a guess.
15:36Why don't you have a full guess next time?
15:38Yeah.
15:38The correct answer is...
15:421,600, and you once again, you stay where you are.
15:46How long do you take to write that book?
15:47Yeah, a few days.
15:49I can tell.
15:50The chaser's put...
15:531,600.
15:54I don't normally like to be too condescending,
15:57but that really is a standard quiz question
15:59for someone of your alleged experience.
16:02Take no notice of him, Kyle.
16:03Okay.
16:03Here's your next question.
16:04Which of the goodies is a qualified doctor?
16:09A, Bill Odie, B, Timbrook-Taylor, C, Graham Garden?
16:15You put...
16:16Graham Garden.
16:18Because?
16:19I thought I saw him on all of the quiz shows.
16:22Beat the nation.
16:24So you know he's a doctor?
16:25I assume so.
16:27Correct answer is...
16:29Of course he is.
16:30It is Graham.
16:31Well done.
16:31We're up and running, Kyle.
16:32The chaser's put...
16:34I've noticed it straight away, of course.
16:37There you are.
16:38Here's the next question.
16:41Which horror film actor called his autobiography
16:44tall, dark and gruesome?
16:46A, Boris Karloff.
16:48B, Christopher Lee.
16:49C, Vincent Price.
16:52You put...
16:54Christopher Lee, Dracula himself.
16:56I thought it was a fairly accurate description of him.
16:59Yes, it is.
17:00Correct answer is...
17:02Christopher Lee, of course, it is.
17:04Step close to the home.
17:05The chaser has put...
17:08Christopher Lee.
17:10He got the role as Dracula because he was a mime artist and he's also six foot six tall,
17:14so my height.
17:15Yeah.
17:15Here's his next question.
17:18Mattis Rosé wine is produced in which country?
17:21A, Portugal.
17:22B, South Africa.
17:23B, Germany.
17:24B, South Africa.
17:25C, Germany.
17:26You put...
17:28Portugal.
17:29I should know this.
17:31Why?
17:32My wife works in the wine tree.
17:34Correct answer is...
17:36Portugal it is.
17:39Brilliant.
17:40Two from home.
17:41The chaser put...
17:42Yeah, of course, Portugal.
17:46I don't know if his luck's going to hold.
17:48We'll find out.
17:49Here's your next question.
17:52Who did Muhammad Ali defeat in the thriller in Manila?
17:57A, Joe Frazier.
17:59B, George Foreman.
18:00C, Sonny Liston.
18:06You put...
18:07George Foreman.
18:10Happy with that.
18:11It was either A or B, I think.
18:14Well, it was two, wasn't it?
18:15It was the rumble in the jungle.
18:16Yeah.
18:16And the thriller in Manila.
18:17Correct.
18:19Correct answer is...
18:24Ouch.
18:26Wrong one.
18:27Staying where we are.
18:29Gotta hope he's got this wrong.
18:30The chaser has put...
18:32B wrong.
18:35Joe Frazier.
18:36And it's over.
18:38George Foreman lost him in the rumble in the jungle
18:41with the famous rope-a-dope tactic that Ali used
18:44back in the days when you generally only had one champion.
18:47It's easy to remember him then.
18:48Exactly.
18:49Kwan, how do you feel?
18:51It's okay.
18:52I nearly beat him.
18:53You nearly did?
18:53Nearly.
18:54But not quite.
18:55Well, you have been caught and viewed.
18:56The chase is over.
18:58Thanks so much.
18:58Thanks, mate.
18:59Bye-bye.
18:59Bye.
19:03One day, the chasers will write a book
19:05on how to acquire a decent general knowledge,
19:07and that will be worth reading.
19:09I would buy that immediately.
19:12Next to face the chaser, it's Robin.
19:18Welcome.
19:19Hi.
19:19Music supervisor at university.
19:22That's true, yeah.
19:23Playing the instruments yourself?
19:24I do.
19:24I'm originally a bassist,
19:26but I play acoustic guitar
19:27and I sing a little bit from time to time.
19:28Good.
19:29Got your own band?
19:30Yeah, we do, yeah.
19:31Cool.
19:31And what made you want to come on to the show?
19:33Um, well, my dad's been on a few quizzes
19:35and I always give him a bit of a stick
19:37for the questions he got wrong,
19:38so he always tells me to come and do better,
19:39so I thought I'd give it a shot and see how we do.
19:42Right, well.
19:42No doubt I'm going to get some stick when I get home.
19:44Oh, you've picked a tough one to come on, mate.
19:46I know, yeah.
19:46Cash builder time, though.
19:48Robin, I wish you luck with these, mate.
19:49Thanks.
19:50Good luck.
19:51Your time starts now.
19:53Which well-known Dutch artist
19:54had the surname of Van Rijn?
19:56Van Gogh.
19:57Rembrandt.
19:58Which sitcom duo lived in Oil Drum Lane, Shepherds Bush?
20:02Pass.
20:02Stepton and Son.
20:03Prime Minister's questions take place on what day of the week?
20:07Friday.
20:08Wednesday.
20:09Will Smith's son Jaden stars with Jackie Chan
20:11in a remake of what 80s film?
20:13Cranked.
20:13Correct.
20:14The World at One and Woman's Hour
20:15are programmes on what radio station?
20:18Pass.
20:19Radio 4.
20:20The poem, The New Colossus,
20:21is on the bottom of what American statue?
20:23Liberty.
20:24Correct.
20:24Which comedian had the catchphrase,
20:26it's turned out nice again?
20:28Tommy Cooper.
20:29George Formanby.
20:30Which US rock star won an Oscar
20:31for his song Streets of Philadelphia?
20:34Bruce Springsteen.
20:35Correct.
20:36What French term, meaning bottom of the bag,
20:38is used for a street closed at one end?
20:40Corsack.
20:40Correct.
20:41On a London underground map,
20:42what colour is the central line?
20:44Red.
20:45Correct.
20:46Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan
20:47starred together in what soap?
20:50Neighbours.
20:50Correct.
20:51In the first of the Bibles,
20:52Ten Plagues of Egypt.
20:53Brilliant.
20:54Picked it right up in the end.
20:56Six grand.
20:57Happy with that?
20:57Yeah.
20:58Fantastic.
20:59Got some good guesses.
21:01Good man.
21:02You're going to need some more.
21:03It's time to face the chaser.
21:16Good afternoon, Robin.
21:17Afternoon.
21:18I wouldn't worry about your dad giving you a stick if I were you.
21:21That's my job.
21:22Let's put some money on the table straight away.
21:24Six grand.
21:25However, if you want to take a step closer to the home,
21:28the chaser will offer you...
21:29A tempting £1,000.
21:31I'm not sure that is tempting.
21:33However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser,
21:35he will offer you...
21:36You'll never go for it.
21:38£30,000.
21:40Have a chat with your team.
21:42He's thinking about it.
21:43Don't worry about that.
21:44Oh, I know you'll be thinking about it,
21:46but we'd rather have you here, to be honest, Robin.
21:49You know, you've got good general knowledge.
21:51£30,000 is a lot of money, then.
21:51Don't let it pressure you into it.
21:53I'd go for the six.
21:54I'd probably lean with Kerry,
21:56but if you do feel confident enough
21:58and you want to go for the £30,000,
22:00it's your own personal decision.
22:01Cheers.
22:02Anyway, need a decision from you, mate.
22:05The £30,000 is tempting,
22:07and I reckon I've got a good chance against the chaser,
22:09but I think I'm going to stick with the £6,000.
22:11Very prudent for a young man.
22:12£6,000 it is, thank you very much.
22:14Chaser.
22:15How many times have I heard
22:16the high offers tempting, but...
22:18Almost nearly every time.
22:20Pretty much.
22:21No worries.
22:21Let's get on with it indeed.
22:23We can beat him, we can beat him.
22:24Almost definitely.
22:25Almost definitely.
22:27Robin, for £6,000, the chase is on.
22:34Good luck.
22:35Here comes your first question.
22:38The Scotsman David Brewster
22:40is best known for what invention?
22:42A, Kaleidoscope.
22:43B, Electric Clock.
22:45C, Thermos Flask.
22:48You put...
22:51Electric Clock.
22:52Do you know this?
22:53No.
22:54Do you know what?
22:54I've got a funny inkling.
22:57But I've got some cream for that.
22:59Correct answer is...
23:02Kaleidoscope.
23:04Wasn't the one I thought it would be.
23:07Staying where we are.
23:08Oh, you're wrong.
23:08The chaser has put.
23:14Kaleidoscope.
23:15Comes immediately onto the table.
23:16Two faces behind.
23:17Do you know what?
23:18Because he was Scots,
23:19I thought it was the thermos flask
23:21because in the olden days
23:22they were always in the colours of tartan.
23:25Thermos was Mr Dewar.
23:26Was it?
23:27George, I think.
23:28See, it's a good job
23:28I'm standing here and not there.
23:30Well, I got it wrong anyway, sir.
23:31I'd be out in the blink of an eye.
23:33Here's your next question.
23:36Which old green song features the lyrics
23:38You put.
23:54Take me to the river.
23:55I'm trying to sing the lyrics.
23:57I can't remember.
23:58Come on, you know your songs.
23:59Yeah, I was kind of going through all of them in my mind
24:02but I'm not sure
24:03and I'll probably definitely get a ribbing
24:05if I get this wrong from my dad.
24:07Correct answer is...
24:08Oh, I'm tired of being alone.
24:12We've got to stay where we are again.
24:13The chaser has put.
24:19Yeah, very good.
24:20And he's now one step behind.
24:22The voice of experience, son.
24:23I took my time on a question like that
24:25and worked my way through it.
24:26Here's your next question.
24:28Let's not let it be our last.
24:29Got to start getting them right, Rob.
24:31Otherwise you'll ruin a right old ribbon from your dad.
24:33That's the one.
24:34Because you're going to go out without getting one right, mate.
24:36OK, here's your next question.
24:39Come on.
24:41Which of these film musicals was released first?
24:45You're shaking your head.
24:46A, High Society.
24:47B, The Sound of Music.
24:49C, Bugsy Malone.
24:50You put.
24:57High Society.
24:58I'm pretty sure it's A or B.
25:03But there's a bit of a coin flip in my head,
25:05but I'm pretty sure High Society...
25:07Not bugging me on.
25:08No, I don't think so.
25:09Your dad will know this.
25:10Yeah, probably.
25:11He'll be shouting now.
25:12Is it High Society?
25:16We'll find out after the break.
25:20Mmm, right.
25:21Now, Robin here is in a bit of a pickle.
25:25Before the break, I asked him the question,
25:27which of these film musicals was released first?
25:30If it's High Society, that's good.
25:32We're off and running.
25:33If it isn't, we stay again where we are,
25:36giving the chase the chance to wipe us out.
25:38Correct answer is...
25:39Absolutely, High Society.
25:44On the way home, the chaser has put...
25:49Yes, of course, High Society.
25:51Great song in High Society called
25:53Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
25:54I do.
25:55You know it?
25:56Possibly, yeah.
25:57You know the song, that's how it goes.
25:59Here's the one.
25:59Great stuff.
26:00Here's the next question.
26:03Which of these historical figures
26:05is also the name of an animal
26:07in a Beatrix Potter story?
26:10A, Sir Christopher Wren.
26:11B, Sir Francis Drake.
26:13C, Sir Isaac Newton.
26:18You put...
26:19Sir Christopher Wren.
26:22Pretty sure that's the right answer.
26:23All right.
26:23What animal is it?
26:25I think he's a wren.
26:26Just a wren?
26:27I think so.
26:27I don't know.
26:28Mmm.
26:29This is crucial.
26:29Gotta be right.
26:30Correct answer is...
26:33Sir Isaac Newton.
26:35Ouch.
26:37You stay where you are.
26:39Will the chaser know it?
26:40Gotta be wrong for us to stay in the game.
26:41The chaser has put...
26:44Beat wrong.
26:48Come on!
26:49Anne hasn't given me her notes yet
26:50on Beatrix Potter.
26:52Next series I'll get it right.
26:53Here's the next question.
26:54Which king succeeded Elizabeth I in 1603?
27:01A, James I, B, William III, or C, Charles I?
27:12You put...
27:14Now let me tell you.
27:16You've put Charles I.
27:17This has got to be right.
27:19These chases are red hot on monarchy and dates.
27:22I know, yeah.
27:23I'm unfortunately terrible at kings and queens.
27:27I always get them mixed up.
27:28Would your dad know this?
27:29Probably not, actually.
27:30I think he's pretty bad on kings and queens as well.
27:32Needs to be Charles I to stay in the game.
27:34Correct answer is...
27:39James I.
27:41Staying where you are.
27:43I think it's home time.
27:44It's like waiting for a punch on the chin, isn't it?
27:46That's the one.
27:46You've got to close your eyes
27:47and just take your punishment.
27:49The chaser has put...
27:55Yes, of course he's put James I.
27:59And we go out.
28:01I gave him one chance.
28:02I rarely give a second.
28:04Of course, to all our Scottish viewers,
28:06it's James VI of Scotland
28:07as well as James I of England.
28:09Apologies, but you have been caught.
28:10And for you, Robin, the chase is over.
28:12Thanks, Bradley.
28:12Great to see you, mate.
28:13See you later.
28:13Good luck with your band.
28:14Last I face the chaser, it's Yvonne.
28:23All the way from Sonny Watford.
28:24I know.
28:25Yeah, I know it very well.
28:27Now, you've been watching all the others.
28:28You've seen Kerry fluke away through.
28:31How are you feeling?
28:32Are you feeling confident?
28:33I'm feeling as confident as I'll ever be.
28:36At the end of the day, it's Mark.
28:37As much as he likes to give it the big I am,
28:39I'm sure he's just a pussy care.
28:40Right, OK.
28:42As much cash as we can.
28:43Each correct answer's worth a grand.
28:44Siobhan, I wish you luck.
28:46Your time starts now.
28:49Peg and Al Bundy were the parents of Bud and Kelly
28:52in what US sitcom?
28:54Pass.
28:54Married with children.
28:55In total, how many pieces are on the board
28:57at the start of a game of chess?
28:5932.
28:59Correct.
29:00Which doctor is the twin brother
29:01and arch enemy of Austin Powers?
29:04Pass.
29:05Dr Evil.
29:05In May 2010, which former Tory leader
29:08became secretary for work and pensions?
29:11Ian Duncan Smith.
29:11Correct.
29:12What landlocked country is surrounded
29:14by Germany, Belgium and France?
29:15Switzerland.
29:16Luxembourg.
29:17What ABBA number one begins,
29:19I don't want to talk about things we've gone through?
29:22Pass.
29:23Winner takes it all.
29:24Who wrote the novel,
29:25The Spy Who Came In From The Cold?
29:28Ian Fleming.
29:29John le Carre.
29:30Bushido was the code of honour and behaviour
29:32of what Japanese warrior class?
29:34Samurai.
29:34Correct.
29:35What Scottish writer appears
29:36on the Bank of Scotland's £5 note?
29:39Pass.
29:40Sir Walter Scott,
29:41what ancient Chinese practice involves
29:43pricking the skin with needles?
29:45Acupuncture.
29:45Correct.
29:45What's the modern name
29:46of the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief?
29:48Oxfam.
29:49Correct.
29:51Fantastic.
29:51£5,000.
29:53That's not bad.
29:54Let's try and keep hold of it,
29:55beat the chaser
29:56and get you through to the final chase.
29:57You ready?
29:57I'm ready.
29:58It's time to face the chaser.
29:59Good afternoon, Siobhan.
30:13Good afternoon.
30:14Well, even if you make it to the final chase,
30:16you do realise you're going to have to do
30:17all the hard work.
30:18I think that's slightly unfair
30:20on my colleagues there.
30:21It's totally unfair
30:22and it's absolutely accurate.
30:23You just give it the big one,
30:24but really, we all know
30:25you're just a real cuddly pussycat.
30:28Meow.
30:28Let's put some money on the table.
30:31Oh, it could be a big fight here.
30:33Good.
30:33£5,000.
30:34There you are, Siobhan.
30:35Now, if you want to take a step closer to home,
30:37the chaser will offer you...
30:38Minus £500.
30:40I think that's slightly scathing.
30:42Yes, it's entirely scathing.
30:45However, if you want to take a step closer
30:46to the chaser, he will offer you...
30:48£30,000,
30:50so you're guaranteed £17,000 of that
30:52if you get it home.
30:54Have a chat with Kerry.
30:56So what do you think then, Kerry?
30:58Oh, I think that's really insulting
31:00to go to the minor,
31:01so I know you're a lot cleverer than that,
31:03definitely.
31:04So, but whether you're tempted on the 30,
31:06honestly, I'd rather have you here next to me.
31:10Good luck.
31:11Right.
31:12So, Siobhan,
31:13what will it be?
31:14It's a team game.
31:15I'm going to go for the £5,000.
31:18Right.
31:19£5,000 it is.
31:19Thank you very much.
31:20Chaser?
31:20Why does everybody say it's a team game?
31:22It's about making as much men as you can for yourself.
31:25But if I don't get into the end round,
31:27I'm going to make nothing.
31:28Let's get on with it.
31:29I'm fed up with these two.
31:30They're just not good enough.
31:31Siobhan, are you ready?
31:34Yep.
31:35For £5,000, the chase is on.
31:41Good luck to you, mate.
31:42Here comes your first question.
31:46Where is the British Golf Museum?
31:50A. Wentworth.
31:51B. The Belfry.
31:52C. St Andrews.
31:53You put St Andrews, the old course.
32:02I'll be honest, I actually don't know the answer.
32:04If I looked at all of those three different golf courses,
32:07St Andrews has probably got the most history.
32:09Henceforth, that's why I've picked St Andrews.
32:12Correct answer is...
32:14Oh, B right.
32:18Stepping closer to home already.
32:20The chaser has put...
32:20He's gone from Wentworth.
32:26Come on.
32:27And I thought you were really good at sports,
32:29and I'm a female talking about golf.
32:31Even a blind squirrel sometimes finds a nut.
32:34Next.
32:34And you are the nut.
32:36Here's the next question.
32:38Oh, great.
32:40Marble Arch was originally situated in front of which building?
32:44A. Buckingham Palace.
32:46B. The British Museum.
32:48Or C. St Paul's Cathedral.
32:50B. The British Museum.
32:56Happy with that?
32:57Truthfully, I don't know the answer whatsoever,
33:00and I have just guessed.
33:02Correct answer is...
33:05B. Buckingham Palace.
33:07Staying where you are.
33:08The chaser's put...
33:11Yeah, of course, you knew that.
33:13Every year in the London Marathon,
33:14they go on about how it was originally moved.
33:16I can't remember the reason why,
33:17but they moved you up the road.
33:19Isn't the site of Marble Arch where they used to do the hangings,
33:22the public hangings?
33:23Bravo.
33:24Yeah.
33:24I doff my cap to you, sir.
33:26And I doff to thee.
33:27Here's your next question.
33:28Which of these is the title of a carry-on film?
33:35A. Carry-on, Tom.
33:37B. Carry-on, Dick.
33:40C. Carry-on, Harry.
33:45You put...
33:47Carry-on, Dick.
33:49I've just gone for the double entendre kind of answer.
33:51Carry-on, Dick.
33:52Correct answer is...
33:54Carry-on, Dick.
33:56It is...
33:57That was about Dick Turpin, played by Sidney James.
33:59The chaser has put...
34:02There you are.
34:04All done.
34:04Nicely tucked up into bed.
34:06You did my job for me there.
34:07Thank you very much, sir.
34:08Here's your next question.
34:11What type of bird is a condor?
34:13A. Albatross.
34:15B. Vulture.
34:16C. Eagle.
34:20You put...
34:21Eagle.
34:24I'll be honest with you, I've guessed eagle, and we'll see where it takes me.
34:29Correct answer is...
34:32Vulture.
34:34Yeah, got to stay where you are.
34:36The chaser has put...
34:38Yeah, has put vulture and takes that step closer towards us.
34:42Easily confused?
34:43Easily confused.
34:44There's something rung a bell.
34:45I think they're called something like the condor vulture.
34:47Right.
34:48Closing in on us, Simone.
34:49We've got to get away.
34:50Three from home.
34:51Let's get cracking.
34:52Here's your next question.
34:56Which Led Zeppelin album cover was inspired by Arthur C. Clarke's sci-fi novel, Childhood's End?
35:03A. Led Zeppelin 4, B. Houses of the Holy, C. Physical Graffiti.
35:12You put...
35:14Houses of the Holy.
35:17I like music, but unfortunately I was never a Led Zeppelin fan.
35:20It wasn't kind of my bag.
35:23Correct answer is...
35:24Correct answer is...
35:26Get in.
35:28Two from home.
35:29The chaser has put...
35:32Yes, knows his stuff.
35:35I went with my gut instinct.
35:36That's what it's all about.
35:38Here's your next question.
35:39Two from home.
35:40Come on.
35:40Which fruit is an ingredient of the dish devils on horseback?
35:46A. Apricots.
35:47B. Prunes.
35:49C. Blackberries.
35:51You put...
35:54Prunes.
35:54Why?
35:55Um, do you know what?
35:56I was trying to picture devils on horseback in my head.
36:00And blackberries and apricots weren't ringing any bells, so I went with the gut instinct of prunes.
36:05Yeah, gut instinct's always the way to go.
36:07The correct answer is...
36:10One from home.
36:13The chaser has put...
36:15Come on.
36:16Be wrong.
36:19Oh, knows his food, though, to be fair to him.
36:22One more question to go.
36:23We're through with five grand, joining Fluky Kerry in the final chase.
36:27Here's your next question.
36:31Which of these NBA basketball teams play at the Staples Center?
36:37A. Los Angeles Lakers.
36:39B. Boston Celtics.
36:41C. Chicago Bulls.
36:44You put...
36:46The Lakers.
36:48I think the Staples Center is over in Los Angeles,
36:50and obviously Boston, Chicago's not Los Angeles, henceforth I've gone for A.
36:54The Los Angeles Lakers.
36:57Going through with five grand, if it's right.
36:59Correct answer is...
37:00Well played!
37:05Yes!
37:06Yes!
37:06Yes!
37:09Is that the first one you've actually known?
37:11It probably was, actually, if I'd be truthful.
37:14So I think we're doing Kerry a bit of a disservice by calling her Fluky Kerry.
37:17Maybe they'll both be Fluky in the final chase.
37:19Well, sisters are going to do it for themselves.
37:22Yeah, righto.
37:24Siobhan, take your place in the final chase.
37:26Well done.
37:27Wow.
37:28Two guys out, two girls in.
37:30I'm getting a little bit worried about their luck.
37:33Not that worried, though.
37:35Wow.
37:36Kerry and Siobhan have made it through to the final chase with that nine grand in the total prize fund.
37:41Can they do it?
37:42Come back and find out after the break.
37:46Well, welcome back.
37:48Two players, Kerry and Siobhan, have made it through to the final chase.
37:51There's a total prize fund of £9,000.
37:53Now, on the buzzer and against the clock, the girls must answer as many questions as they can,
37:58each right answer, taking them a step further away from the chaser.
38:01Then the chaser will have the same amount of time to try and catch the girls.
38:04If he does, they go home with nothing.
38:06If he doesn't, they'll go home with £4,500 each.
38:11That would be nice, wouldn't it?
38:13Lovely, thank you.
38:13Right.
38:14Two of you have made it through to the final chase,
38:16meaning you get an automatic two-step head start on our chaser.
38:20I wish you luck.
38:20Your time starts now.
38:24Burmese and Persian are breeds of...
38:26Cat.
38:27Correct.
38:27The half-penny coin was withdrawn in what decade?
38:30Eighties.
38:31Correct.
38:32Who published his first cricketer's almanac in 1864?
38:35Wisden.
38:36Correct.
38:37George VI became king in what year?
38:39Cat.
38:401936.
38:42A cyclops has how many eyes?
38:43One.
38:44Correct.
38:44What government agency is known as the CSA?
38:48Child Support Agency.
38:49Correct.
38:50TV drama Band of Brothers was set during what war?
38:52Harry.
38:52Second.
38:53Yes, correct.
38:54Who wrote the Little Grey Rabbit books?
38:56Harry.
38:56Richard Potter.
38:57Alison Utley.
38:59Mallorca and Crete are in what sea?
39:01Siobhan.
39:01Mediterranean.
39:01Correct.
39:02What metallic element is named after France?
39:05Siobhan.
39:06Francium.
39:06Correct.
39:07What's the name of Disney's Little Mermaid?
39:09Ariel.
39:10Correct.
39:10What musical term means with vigour in Italian?
39:14Siobhan.
39:14Cambrio.
39:15In politics, what does EU stand for?
39:17European Union.
39:18Correct.
39:19Pashmina wool comes from what animal?
39:21Yak.
39:22No goat.
39:23Who wrote the Road to Wigan Pier?
39:25Cary.
39:26Graham Greene.
39:26George Orwell.
39:27Salt Lake City hosted the Winter Olympics in what year?
39:30Siobhan.
39:311970.
39:312002.
39:33Kit was the car in what TV show?
39:35Oh, pass.
39:36Knight Rider.
39:37In Greek mythology, how many graces are there?
39:40Siobhan.
39:41Pass.
39:41It's three.
39:42The Queen, Bloody Mary, was the daughter of which king?
39:45Cary.
39:46Henry VIII.
39:46Correct.
39:47The Keck telescopes are in what US state?
39:50Siobhan.
39:50California.
39:51Hawaii.
39:51What Beano character has a dog called Gnasher?
39:54Cary.
39:54Dennis Maness.
39:55Correct.
39:56By what name is singer George O'Dell better known?
39:58Cary.
39:58Roy George.
39:58Correct.
39:59What pressure is measured by a barometer?
40:01Siobhan.
40:02Pass.
40:03Atmospheric.
40:03Which mogul emperor built the Taj Mahal?
40:07Siobhan.
40:07Kibla Khan.
40:08Shah Jahan.
40:09Pacemaker stimulates what organ?
40:11Cary.
40:11Heart.
40:11Correct.
40:12Who voiced Danger Mouse?
40:14Siobhan.
40:15David Jason.
40:16What's the currency of Russia?
40:17Cary.
40:19Pass.
40:19It's the Ruble.
40:20What was the nickname of Howard Hughes' H4 Hercules plane?
40:24Screece Goose.
40:24Correct.
40:26Oh, girls.
40:2717 steps.
40:29You were on an unbelievable roll at the start of that.
40:31How do you feel?
40:33The way we've been going today, you know what?
40:3517.
40:36Yeah.
40:36Our luck might be in.
40:37I think you might get a few wrong.
40:39Well, it's time to bring back the chaser.
40:46Well, 17 steps.
40:56Well, not often I'll do this, but I'll give you respect for giving it a go.
41:00At least you attacked and went for a score.
41:03So, bravo for that.
41:04Now, if the chaser gets a question wrong and the girls get it right, they push the chaser
41:08back one step.
41:09Let's see if 17 steps is enough.
41:12It is time for the final chase.
41:13Chaser, your time starts now.
41:23What type of building is a minster?
41:25Church.
41:26Correct.
41:27What famous bear was created by Michael Bond?
41:29Paddington.
41:30Correct.
41:30What organisation started Bob a Job Week in 1949?
41:33The scouting organisation.
41:34Correct.
41:34In 1983, what country invaded Grenada?
41:38Cuba.
41:39Stop the club.
41:40That is wrong.
41:41Sorry.
41:42England.
41:43England.
41:45England.
41:45No.
41:46USA.
41:47It's the United States of America.
41:49Chaser, your time starts again.
41:52Now, what stick is used to hit the ball in snooker?
41:54Q.
41:55Correct.
41:56In what ocean is Bali?
41:57Indian.
41:58Correct.
41:59Who's the former comedy partner of Richard Herring?
42:02Stuart McConey.
42:03Stop the club.
42:03That is wrong.
42:06Lee Mack?
42:07Done then.
42:07Lee Mack?
42:09No.
42:09Answer was Stuart Lee.
42:11Chaser, your time.
42:13Starts again.
42:14Now.
42:15Paragon train station is in what Yorkshire city?
42:17Hull.
42:18Correct.
42:19What is two squared?
42:20Four.
42:20Correct.
42:21Joan of Arc was born in what country?
42:23France.
42:23Correct.
42:24What insect is also known as the white ant?
42:26Termite.
42:27Correct.
42:27Who became leader of the Liberal Party in 1967?
42:30Jeremy Fork.
42:31Correct.
42:32What do you pull to fire a gun?
42:34Trigger.
42:34Correct.
42:35What country shares a border with Portugal?
42:37Spain.
42:38Correct.
42:38What animal is Toys R Us mascot Jeffrey?
42:40The giraffe.
42:41Correct.
42:41In the Bible, who was the father of Ishmael?
42:45Ahab.
42:46Stop the club.
42:47That is wrong.
42:49Moses.
42:50Is also wrong.
42:51Correct answer is Abraham.
42:53Chaser, your time starts again.
42:55Now.
42:56What's the main ingredient of hash browns?
42:58Potatoes.
42:59Correct.
43:00Cirrhosis is a disease of what?
43:01Nibber.
43:01Correct.
43:02Who had a top ten in the 80s with Addicted to Love?
43:05Robert Palmer.
43:06Correct.
43:07Which poet married Mary Wollstonecraft in 1816?
43:13Wordsworth.
43:14Stop the club.
43:15That is wrong.
43:16Tennyson.
43:17Tennyson.
43:18Is wrong.
43:18Shelley.
43:19It's Shelley.
43:20Absolutely.
43:21One step required to catch the team.
43:23Your time starts again.
43:25Now.
43:25What flightless bird is a nickname for a New Zealander?
43:30Kiwi.
43:31It's all over.
43:32Girls.
43:37Caught with 39 seconds remaining.
43:40How do you feel?
43:42Hey, we came here.
43:43We gave it our best shot.
43:45Yeah.
43:45And it was, uh...
43:46Not good enough.
43:47No.
43:47Definitely not good enough.
43:49Well, I'm going to say goodbye to the £9,000.
43:51That goes.
43:52And Kerry and Siobhan, thank you for playing.
43:54But you have been caught.
43:55And for you, the chase is over.
43:58Chaser.
43:58I'll give you full credit for a good, positive mental attitude, and you really went out for
44:04it on the final chase.
44:06You're just not quite smart enough.
44:09Well, why don't you come and have a go if you think you're smart enough?
44:12See you next time on the chase.
44:14Goodbye.
44:14Just one more week until the grand final, and whoever makes it is really going to have
44:29to work their socks off, because they've got to compete in a triathlon.
44:32The biggest loser is at nine, and everybody seems to think Jimmy is fine, except for Nicola.
44:37Emmerdale is at seven.
44:44The biggest loser is at seven.
44:45The biggest loser is at seven.
44:46The biggest loser is at seven.
44:47The biggest loser is at seven.
44:48The biggest loser is at seven.
44:49The biggest loser is at seven.
44:50The biggest loser is at seven.
44:51The biggest loser is at seven.
44:52The biggest loser is at seven.
44:53The biggest loser is at seven.
44:54The biggest loser is at seven.
44:55The biggest loser is at seven.
44:56The biggest loser is at seven.
44:57The biggest loser is at seven.
44:58The biggest loser is at seven.
44:59The biggest loser is at seven.
45:01The biggest loser is at seven.
45:02The biggest loser is at seven.
45:03The biggest loser is at seven.
45:05The biggest loser is at seven.
45:07The biggest loser is at seven.
45:08The biggest loser is at seven.
45:09The biggest loser is at seven.
45:10The biggest loser is at seven.