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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 chase is on.
00:19Hello and welcome to The Chase.
00:21Today'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.
00:28Hmm, let's meet the team.
00:30I'm Adrienne, I'm 62. I'm a retired civil servant from Yorkshire.
00:35I'm Colin, I'm 38, a project engineer from Warrington.
00:39I'm Louis, I'm 19, I'm an economic student from Leamington Spa.
00:43I'm Sharon, I'm 29, I'm an accounts assistant from West Lothian.
00:47And that's the team. Now one by one, they'll try to bring as much money as they can down the board and into the team prize fund.
00:53But hunting them down every step of the way is the chaser.
00:56Anyone who gets caught, loses their money and is out of the game.
00:59Making that safely though, they will go through to the final chase with a chance to win an equal share of the total prize fund.
01:06And first to face the chaser, it's Adrienne.
01:12Welcome.
01:13Now you were a civil servant, you're retired now.
01:16Yes.
01:17Alright, and what did you do in the civil service?
01:18Erm, I dealt mainly with disability benefits.
01:22Okay, you enjoyed that?
01:23Yes, I did indeed, yeah. You know, knowing that you can help people.
01:26Good. Well now it's time to help yourself. If you won some money, how much would you like to win?
01:30Ooh.
01:32She said scratching her head.
01:33Anywhere between five and ten grand would be. Very, very tasty.
01:37Very, very tasty.
01:38Very tasty.
01:39Yeah, from Yorkshire. Now, what would you spend it on though?
01:42Myself, mostly.
01:43Good girl. Let's get over this first hurdle. This is the cash builder round.
01:47Each correct answer, Adrienne, is worth a thousand pounds.
01:50Lovely.
01:50I wish you luck. Your time starts now.
01:55Death Valley National Park is in California and what other state?
01:59Nevada.
01:59Yes, correct.
02:00Complete the proverb, the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.
02:04Correct.
02:04In The Good Life, what was the surname of Margot and Jerry?
02:08Good.
02:09Ledbetter.
02:10From the Latin for air, what's an accompanied operatic song for one voice called?
02:15Aria.
02:15Correct.
02:16In cricket, who's the only fielder allowed to wear gloves?
02:20The Wicket Keeper.
02:20Correct.
02:21The Roman Emperor, Claudius, is said to have been killed with a dish of poisoned what?
02:26Oysters.
02:27Mushrooms.
02:28Nottingham and Brussels are famous for producing what fabric?
02:30Knit lace.
02:31Correct.
02:32In the film Rain Man, who played the autistic Raymond Babbitt?
02:35Dustin Hoffman.
02:36Correct.
02:36A bar over a Roman numeral multiplies the number by what amount?
02:41Ten.
02:41You know, a thousand.
02:42In what Olympic sport would you use a recurve bow or compound bow?
02:47Archery.
02:48Correct.
02:48In 1981, Francois Mitterrand was elected president of what country?
02:52France.
02:52Correct.
02:53Nashville, Tennessee, is most associated.
02:56Run out of time with that question.
02:57However, great start, Adrian.
02:59Eight thousand pounds.
03:01Oh.
03:01Good.
03:02That's good.
03:02I'm pleased with that.
03:03Happy with that, team?
03:04Very good.
03:05Yes.
03:05Great start.
03:06All we have to do now, Adrian.
03:07Keep it.
03:09Precisely.
03:09That's exactly what I was going to say.
03:12Because it's time to face the chaser.
03:14Okay.
03:14But Adrian, who will you be up against today?
03:18Will it be Mark LeBet, the beast?
03:22The Welsh dragon will make you want to take a leak.
03:25Or will it be Sean Wallace, the mastermind champ who proves you don't have to be boring to be smart, but it definitely helps.
03:32Or will it be Anne Hegarty, the governess?
03:36Yes.
03:37She's a real-life Barbie.
03:39Klaus Barbie.
03:40So, there you are.
03:41Now then.
03:43Who do you fancy taking on, Adrian?
03:44More to the point.
03:45Who scares you?
03:46I don't fancy meeting Sean.
03:48Right.
03:49I really do think he's very clever.
03:51Yeah, yeah.
03:51Anne, she's too much like myself.
03:54Big Clash of Titans, would that?
03:56Yeah, okay.
03:57Clash of Titans, yeah.
03:58Mark, I think Mark.
04:00To me, he's just like another one of my lads.
04:02Is he?
04:03I could take him home.
04:04You could take him home?
04:05Oh, yeah, he's lovely.
04:06Have you got a big home?
04:07He's massive.
04:08Have you seen him?
04:09No, not up close.
04:10Well, he fell asleep in a greenhouse.
04:12That's how big he is.
04:13He's gigantic.
04:14Well, we'll find out, because it's time to face the chaser.
04:18Ooh.
04:22Ah, you can take him home if you want.
04:24Oh, man.
04:24It is indeed.
04:26It's the beast himself, the Welsh dragon that is Mark LeBet.
04:30Hello, my love.
04:31Good afternoon, Adrian.
04:32Good afternoon to you, too.
04:33I should warn you, my food bill is rivaled only by London zoos.
04:37You'd get what I gave you.
04:40Well, if they're all as good as her, I think I could be in for a match this afternoon.
04:43I think you could.
04:44Thank you for that compliment.
04:45Let's put some money on the table.
04:47There's your eight grand, Adrian.
04:48Looks nice, that, doesn't it?
04:50It looks very nice.
04:51If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you.
04:54£2,000.
04:56That's still a lot of money.
04:57But if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you.
05:00Where else are you going to be offered £20,000?
05:04£20,000, Adrian.
05:04That looks nice.
05:06Well, why don't you have a chat with your team?
05:08I think I might just do that.
05:10You do that, my life.
05:11Well, partners, what do you think?
05:14I think that's a bit of a measly offer.
05:16£20,000, to be honest.
05:17And I think you've got him flustered.
05:20You could take him.
05:21I think you've got the knowledge.
05:22You've got the brains, definitely.
05:24You did really well in that first bit, so go for it.
05:26Well, thank you.
05:27Thank you, team.
05:28Thank you very much.
05:29Jen, it is your decision.
05:31What will it be?
05:33I'm going to stick with my £8,000.
05:35I think that's a very nice sum of money to take back.
05:37£8,000.
05:37Thank you very much, chaser.
05:39About what I would have expected.
05:41But, Colin, you think £20,000 is measly.
05:44I like it.
05:45Yeah, compared to £8,000, yeah.
05:47And compared to our well-earned Adrian, dude,
05:50you're obviously a bit fared of it.
05:51Haven't you heard of the credit crunch?
05:54I'm a poor pensioner, you know.
05:56So, but you turned down the chance to make £20,000.
05:59I've got no sympathy for you.
06:00OK.
06:01Well, let's get that money home, shall we, Adrian?
06:03You will answer the same questions at the same time as the chaser.
06:06If you're right, you will take a step closer to home.
06:08However, if you're wrong, you will stay where you are,
06:10coming on the chaser, the chance to close the gap.
06:12And, of course, you know the rules.
06:13If you get caught, the money is gone and you are out of the game.
06:16£8,000, the chase is on.
06:20Good luck to you, Adrian.
06:25Here comes the first question.
06:27Which comedy team had a chart hit with Black Pudding Bertha?
06:32Is it A, Monty Python, B, The Goodies, or C, The Goons?
06:42You put.
06:44The Goodies.
06:46Happy with that?
06:46Oh, yes, I thought it.
06:48It's a Yorkshire song, wasn't it?
06:50Didn't they do it as a Yorkshire song, did they?
06:51Yeah, with the flat caps.
06:53They did.
06:53And the big black puddings in the van.
06:55It was rather more Lancashire than Yorkshire, to be honest.
06:56Was it?
06:57Yes.
06:57Forgive me.
06:58It's quite all right.
06:59Correct answer is...
07:00Indeed, it is.
07:04The Goodies, a step closer to home already.
07:05The Chaser has put.
07:09Yes, The Goodies.
07:10I believe it was the martial art of Ecky Fump.
07:13Yes.
07:13And they claim that some poor soul actually died laughing as a result of that sketch.
07:18That is absolutely true.
07:20The family wrote and said he literally died laughing.
07:22And were pleased that that was the way you wanted to go.
07:24There you are, The Goodies.
07:25Well done, lads.
07:26All right.
07:26Here's your next question.
07:29In 1934, what became the only horse to win both the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Aintree Grand
07:36National in the same year?
07:38Is it A, Golden Miller, B, Red Rum, or C, Brigadier Gerrard?
07:44You've put Golden Miller.
07:49Happy with that?
07:50I won't say that I absolutely knew the answer, but Red Rum was much, much later, of course.
07:56Yes.
07:56And I'm sure I've heard of the Brigadier Gerrard, I mean, much later than that as well, in races
08:01I've...
08:02Odd ones I've listened to.
08:03Okay.
08:04The correct answer is...
08:06Yes.
08:07Well done.
08:08Another step closer to home.
08:09The Chaser has put.
08:12Mmm.
08:13Very good.
08:13Exactly what I did.
08:14Let's get on with it.
08:16Yeah.
08:16Here's the next question.
08:18He means business.
08:19So do I.
08:21In 1982, who broke into the Queen's bedroom?
08:25A, Michael Fagan, B, Martin Arnold, or C, Gareth Jones?
08:31You put...
08:33Michael Fagan.
08:35Not wee-wee-le-winky.
08:36Certainly not.
08:38I remember this clearly.
08:40Correct answer is...
08:41Oh, you're on a roll.
08:44The Chaser has put.
08:47Yes, yes.
08:48Remaining the status quo, it's very good.
08:50Yes.
08:50That's fine.
08:51That's fine.
08:51What did I say?
08:52Think about the 20,000.
08:54Absolutely.
08:54I said she was a good player.
08:55Yeah, indeed you did.
08:56Here's the next question.
08:57Two to go, then we're home and dry.
08:59Kirin is a brewery in which country?
09:04Is it A, Thailand, B, Japan, or C, Vietnam?
09:11You put...
09:12Japan.
09:14Do you know your Eastern Asian beers?
09:17Not all of them.
09:19I only know that one that I drink when I go to the Chinese restaurant.
09:23Do you?
09:23Which one is that?
09:24China didn't come up on there, so I'm lost.
09:27But, um...
09:29Just...
09:29No, it was an educated stab.
09:31Okay.
09:32An educated stab.
09:34Correct answer is...
09:35How did you get that?
09:40Oh, sheer tedious.
09:42One from home.
09:43The chaser has put...
09:45Yeah, Japan.
09:48I believe it's the name of a supernatural spirit in Japanese mythology.
09:51Right.
09:52And also the name of an Olympic bicycle race.
09:55Ah, thank you very much.
09:56Now, you're one correct answer away from going through.
09:59Here's your next question.
10:00Which museum stands on the site of the London Hospital, once known as Bedlam?
10:08Is it A, the Imperial War Museum, B, Tate Britain, or C, Science Museum?
10:15You put...
10:18Imperial War Museum.
10:20You know that?
10:21Not for 100% certain.
10:23Something's scratching at the back of my mind, and the other two didn't seem to fit.
10:29Right.
10:29If it's correct, we're going through with £8,000.
10:32Okay.
10:33The correct answer is...
10:40Ah.
10:42Well played.
10:43In Goodwill War Museum it is.
10:46Well, well done.
10:48Well done, chaser.
10:49Well played.
10:50You got five out of five, and most of them you knew.
10:52Mm.
10:53So, as I said before, why didn't you go for the...
10:56What was it?
10:57Measly £20,000?
10:58Caution.
10:59Caution.
11:00Caution.
11:01Nothing more than caution.
11:02I'll tell you now, when you're sitting up here, you love it when a good player only
11:06makes the middle amount.
11:07Nonetheless, Adrian, you are through to the final chase.
11:10Thank you very much, Ferdinand.
11:11There you are.
11:12If you'd like to go down, take your seat.
11:14A very good player.
11:15But, I've also got every question right, and they won't all be as good as her.
11:21Can the other three make it?
11:22Can the other three make it?
11:23Well, we'll find out after the break, because next up, it is indeed Colin.
11:26Welcome back.
11:27Next to face the chaser, it's Colin.
11:28So, Adrian did great there.
11:29Brilliant.
11:30Can you match it?
11:31Well, it's a good benchmark, I'll do my best.
11:32Can you better it?
11:33Yeah.
11:34Yeah.
11:35Yeah.
11:36Yeah.
11:37Yeah.
11:38Yeah.
11:39Yeah.
11:40Yeah.
11:41Yeah.
11:42Apparently, I can.
11:43Yeah, yeah.
11:44Now, do you enjoy quizzing?
11:45I do, yeah, yeah.
11:46As long as I get the nickname Billy Quiz.
11:48Really?
11:49Yeah.
11:50Ah, Billy Quiz.
11:51I like it.
11:52I don't know where it comes from, but...
11:53Well, well, nonetheless, it's a good moniker to have.
11:56Favourite subject?
11:57Pretty much any sport, apart from rugby.
11:59Least favourite subject?
12:01Literature.
12:02I read, but once I've read it, I forget it.
12:05Yeah, well, that's the way it goes.
12:07Let's see if you can, indeed, follow in Adrian's footsteps.
12:10Quick five questions, go to the clock.
12:12Colin?
12:13Okay.
12:14I wish you luck.
12:15Your time starts now.
12:16In what Scottish city is there an annual Royal Military to Two?
12:19Edinburgh.
12:20Correct.
12:21Which brother and sister had hits with only yesterday and close to you?
12:24Carpenters.
12:25Correct.
12:26What Emily Bronte novel is narrated by Mr Lockwood and Nellie Dean?
12:29Wuthering Heights.
12:30Correct.
12:31In what type of power station is the energy produced by fission reactions?
12:35Nuclear.
12:36Correct.
12:37Jimmy Carter and General Ford both became US president in what decade?
12:4070s.
12:41Correct.
12:42Umberto II was the last king of what European country?
12:45Italy.
12:46Correct.
12:47A girl in Paris Part Deux was the last episode of what TV show?
12:50Friends.
12:51Sex in the City.
12:52In 1890, Surrey won the first county championship in what sport?
12:56Cricket.
12:57Correct.
12:58Who played the Ringo Kid in the John Ford film Stagecoach?
13:00Don't know.
13:02John Wayne.
13:03In 1966, Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister of what country?
13:06India.
13:07Correct.
13:08What does the internet chat abbreviation POV stand for?
13:11Point of view.
13:12Correct.
13:13What's the strip of hardened skin at the base of a fingernail called?
13:16Cuticle.
13:17Correct.
13:18That's before the buzzer.
13:19Not bad.
13:20£10,000.
13:21I think we've got half a team here, let me tell you.
13:25Keep hold of that money now.
13:26That's all we've got to do.
13:27That's what we've got to do.
13:28Yeah.
13:29Colin, time to face the chaser.
13:42Good afternoon, Colin.
13:43Hello, Mark.
13:44You've got some brains.
13:45Let's see if you've got some heart.
13:47Ooh.
13:48Put some money on the table.
13:49There it goes.
13:5010K.
13:51Three steps ahead of the chaser.
13:53If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you.
13:56If you want to be known as Billy Quit, £1,000.
13:59Very good, very good, yeah.
14:01However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you...
14:06Well, I suspect you're one of the few people who find £20,000 measly.
14:10So £20,000 again.
14:12Ooh.
14:13If you're trying to goad me into a high offer, you ain't gonna get it.
14:15I'm not trying to goad you into anything.
14:17All right.
14:18Have a chat, Colin, with your team.
14:21What do you think?
14:22Poor offer again, isn't it?
14:24Yeah.
14:25Yeah.
14:26I think you've got him more old.
14:27He's worried about you.
14:28Never mind what he says.
14:29Is that why it's only £20,000?
14:30Because he's worried.
14:31I think he got under his skin and he definitely got the brain, so I'd say go for it.
14:34You made that fresh bet look easy, so...
14:37That's the worry.
14:38Have a peak too soon, that's the worry.
14:40Thank you, team.
14:41So, there you go.
14:42Louis says another poor offer.
14:44Yeah, another poor offer.
14:45Decision time, Colin.
14:47It's not enough to gamble.
14:48So, stick with the £10,000.
14:49Fine.
14:50Take the £10,000.
14:51Chaser.
14:52About what I expected, really.
14:54Let's just get on with it.
14:55I'll finish him off quickly.
14:56OK.
14:57For £10,000, the chase is definitely on.
15:01Good luck, mate.
15:02Here comes the first question.
15:08Where did the singer and actor Bing Crosby die in 1977?
15:15Was it A, on a golf course, B, on a cruise ship or C, at a theatre?
15:23You put...
15:25On a golf course.
15:27Total guess.
15:28Total guess.
15:29Correct answer is...
15:32He was indeed on a golf course.
15:35The chase has put...
15:37Yeah, on a golf course.
15:40His reported last words were,
15:42Gee, fellas, that was a swell game of golf.
15:44And he actually died of a heart attack on the second hole.
15:48And it was the longest round of golf ever after that,
15:50because then they had a drag Bing to the next one.
15:52Tee off.
15:53Drag Bing.
15:54You know.
15:55Yeah, it's like A player.
15:56Here's your next question.
15:58Which of these is a major ice hockey competition?
16:01Is it A, the Stanley Cup?
16:02B, Waterloo Cup?
16:03C, Harrison Cup?
16:04You put...
16:05Now you like your sport.
16:06Yes.
16:07So you know this.
16:08Oh yes.
16:09Absolutely.
16:10It's the largest, I think it's the largest trophy.
16:11Yes, gigantic isn't it?
16:12Massive.
16:13That's the one.
16:14Correct answer is...
16:15Stanley Cup.
16:16Stanley Cup.
16:17Now then, there you are.
16:18Three steps from home.
16:19The chaser is put.
16:20Yes, it stays the state that's grown three steps behind you.
16:22Named after Lord Stanley, he was the Governor General of Canada
16:24when they instituted the Cup in 1890s, I think it was.
16:25Right.
16:26Here's the next question.
16:27In which year did the original Live Aid concert take place?
16:28Was it A, 1983, B, 1985, C, 1987?
16:29You put...
16:30That's the last time.
16:31The chaser is put.
16:32Yes, it stays the state that's grown three steps behind you.
16:35Named after Lord Stanley, he was the Governor General of Canada
16:38when they instituted the Cup in 1890s, I think it was.
16:42Right.
16:43Here's the next question.
16:45In which year did the original Live Aid concert take place?
16:50Was it A, 1983, B, 1985, C, 1987?
16:55You've put...
16:5885.
16:59Remember it well.
17:00Yeah.
17:01Yeah.
17:02Correct answer is...
17:04Indeed it is.
17:0585.
17:06Two from home.
17:07The chaser has put...
17:10Also 85.
17:11Which begs the question, you're not throwing that you should have gone for the...
17:15I've...
17:16I've...
17:17Not at the moment, because I'm not home yet.
17:18Yeah.
17:19Okay.
17:20They're on the side of caution on this one.
17:22Here's your next question.
17:25Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler are the creators of which children's character?
17:31Is it A, The Gruffalo, B, Angelina Ballerina, or C, Peppa Pig?
17:39You put...
17:41Peppa Pig.
17:42Have you got children?
17:43I have, yeah.
17:44I've got two boys, one 12 and one 7.
17:46But they never watched any of them, the kids.
17:48Right.
17:49Two boys.
17:50Always fighting.
17:51Correct answer is...
17:56Alright, The Gruffalo, staying where you are.
17:58Now then.
17:59He's gonna know this.
18:00The chaser's put...
18:05Absolutely.
18:06We know the chaser so well.
18:07Here's your next question.
18:08Which of these cities is furthest north?
18:13A, Aberdeen.
18:15B, Belfast.
18:16C, Copenhagen.
18:22You've put...
18:24Aberdeen.
18:25Picture the map of Europe and Copenhagen's just a little bit below it.
18:29Right.
18:30Correct answer is...
18:31Oh, get in.
18:32One from home.
18:33Brilliant.
18:34The chaser's put...
18:35Yeah, also Aberdeen.
18:36Same as you, um...
18:37You go north east from Northern Ireland to Scotland.
18:38Yeah.
18:39So Belfast will see south.
18:40And Copenhagen, if you think about it, probably Cambridge, Hull, somewhere else.
18:41But certainly not as far north as Aberdeen.
18:42No, absolutely.
18:43Right.
18:44Now then.
18:45Alright, look.
18:46I know.
18:47But he could've been...
18:48It'd have been one step closer.
18:49But he isn't.
18:50But he would've been if it had gone for 20,000.
18:51Well, we'll see.
18:52Here's your next question.
18:53The currency of which of these countries is called the dollar?
18:56Is it A, Malaysia?
18:57B, Thailand?
18:58C, Singapore?
18:59You've put...
19:00Singapore.
19:01Oh, absolutely.
19:02Oh, absolutely.
19:03Right.
19:04Now then.
19:05Alright, look.
19:06I know.
19:07But he could've been...
19:08He'd have been one step closer.
19:09But he isn't.
19:10But he would've been if it had gone for 20,000.
19:11Well, we'll see.
19:12Here's your next question.
19:13The currency of which of these countries is called the dollar?
19:15Is it A, Malaysia?
19:17B, Thailand?
19:18C, Singapore?
19:20You've put...
19:25It's a choice of two.
19:28I know Thailand is a baht.
19:30And one of them is a pound, I think.
19:34Malaysian pound or Singapore pound.
19:36It's definitely not Thailand.
19:37To go through with 10 grand, the correct answer is...
19:44What a team.
19:45What a team.
19:46Another 10 grand.
19:47Takes up to 18 in the total prize fund.
19:50Chaser.
19:51He was talking such a good game from back there.
19:54But if you hadn't opened your big mouth with the measly comment, I may have offered you a lot more.
19:57But I'm not going to be pushed around by a contestant when it comes to making my offers.
20:01Mmm.
20:02So.
20:03Scary.
20:04He is indeed.
20:05But nonetheless, put it there, you're through to the final chase.
20:07Well done, Colin.
20:09Next to face the chaser, it's Louie.
20:15Economic student.
20:16Yep.
20:17From Leamington Spa.
20:18That's the one.
20:19Alright, I'm going to ask you questions.
20:20What's your favourite subject?
20:21What are you best at?
20:22I think geography, politics, sport, that sort of thing.
20:25Okay.
20:26Least favourite?
20:27It's got to be entertainment, I think.
20:29Oops.
20:30Yeah.
20:31You never watch the telly?
20:32From time to time.
20:33Don't really have time for it though, you know?
20:34Student.
20:35No, you don't.
20:36Well, I wish you luck.
20:38See if you can follow Colin and Adrian into the final chase.
20:40Louie, your time starts now.
20:43What element with the symbol HG is liquid at room temperature?
20:46Pass.
20:47It's mercury.
20:48The Bidecker bombing raids took place during what war?
20:51Second.
20:52Yes, World War II.
20:54In the 1990 film, Martin and Gary Kent played which London gangsters?
20:58Pass.
20:59The Cray Twins.
21:00GBA is the international licence plate code of what Channel Island?
21:04Pass.
21:05Alderney.
21:06Anchovies and what other fish are typical ingredients of a salad niçoise?
21:09Tuna.
21:10Correct.
21:11In 1991, Helen Sharman became the first Briton to go where?
21:14Antarctic.
21:15Into space.
21:16Which French artist painted ballet rehearsal and dances in pink?
21:19Pass.
21:20Degas.
21:21In 1988, which comedian had a top five hit with loads of money?
21:25Ricky Tomlinson.
21:27Harry Enfield.
21:29Which footballer holds the record for scoring the most goals at a single World Cup?
21:33Rinaldo.
21:34Just Fontaine.
21:35Which Welsh actress played Velma Kelly in the film version of Chicago?
21:39It's Catherine Zeta-Jones.
21:40Blowing air into another person's mouth to revive them is called the kiss of life.
21:44Out of time.
21:462,000 pounds.
21:47Yeah.
21:48But you're going to have to lock horns with the chaser and see what he deals you up.
21:52Good luck mate.
21:53It's time to face the chaser.
21:54Good afternoon, Louis.
21:55Hello.
21:56Well, put it this way.
21:57My opinion of you can only go up.
21:59Let's put some money on the table.
22:00There you are.
22:01You're 2,000 pounds.
22:02If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you.
22:04200 pounds.
22:05If you want to go a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you.
22:07Well, if you want to go a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you.
22:0820,000 pounds?
22:09Oh.
22:10Oh, 20 grand.
22:11Him.
22:12And that's a big jump up from the middle offer.
22:13It is indeed the chap of your teen.
22:17What do you reckon, guys?
22:22pounds if you want to go a step closer to the chaser he will offer you 20,000
22:28pounds again 20 grand again and that's a big jump up from the middle offer it is
22:32indeed the chap of your team what do you reckon guys don't let your first round
22:37throw you the law offer is very very low just because you've got a few wrong in
22:42that round does not mean you go and get them on in this one could be totally
22:46different sets of questions that are exactly right for you it's a worthy
22:49offer at last a worthy big offer but just get back here mate so if you if you want
22:54to take 200 pound get back you might know one question in the final chase which
22:58will nail it for us okay thank you team interesting what Colin said there you can
23:04even take the 200 quid if you want because you know you might have that one
23:07question that we need to know in the final chase so there you are but listen the
23:11decision is yours you know what I may regret this but I'm gonna be a bit of a
23:18chicken and take the 200 pounds I think getting back's the most important
23:22thing
23:23Colin no I'm I could say it could have the one question and share the love share the
23:30money there's such a bunch of bottlers let's just get inside a bunch of
23:33bottlers that's a great
23:35good luck to you here comes the first question which Jewish festival is also
23:49known as the feast of weeks is it a Rosh Hashanah B Hanukkah or C Shavuot
23:57let's see what you put Shavuot I'd love to tell you I knew the answer but I don't
24:07complete guess correct answer is absolutely it is yeah all right move a
24:15step closer to home the chaser has put yeah if I'm ever completely stuck I always go
24:24for the answer I've never heard of yeah I think that's the way to do it that's
24:27exactly what I was thinking really right here's next question what is
24:34androphobia the fear of is it a gold B men or C B's you've put
24:48B's I'm pretty sure it's not men it's toss up between B's and gold the correct
24:54answer is it's men there you go you got to stay where you are the chaser has
25:00put men chase it is like an Android thing or exactly it's the Greek for man so
25:08Android man like androgynous andro male Guinness female so someone who looks both
25:14male and female do you know what I love it when they do that I love it but not
25:18good for you good for me but not good for you closes the gap here's the next
25:22question which English dramatist wrote the plays time and the Conways and an
25:29inspector calls was it a Joe Orton B Christopher Fry or C JB Priestley you put
25:37a J.B. Priestley happy with that fairly fairly confidence not my strong point but
25:44have you seen any other place place are already my thing I tell you what it's the
25:50most fantastic scene and an inspector calls yeah unbelievable he goes like this
25:56it's the inspector the correct answer is absolutely well done step closer to the
26:08home the chaser has put yes he knows his stuff the burning family isn't it yeah
26:14wonderful wonderful play here's your next question
26:19who sponsored Howard Carter's excavation of Tutankhamen's tomb a Lord
26:25Carlisle be Lord cardigan or see Lord Carnarvon you put Lord Carlisle Lord
26:35cardigan sounds made up if you ask me my dad the other two could be the correct
26:44answer is it's Lord Carnarvon you stay where you are the chaser has put
26:50well come on of course you've obviously never studied the charge of the light
26:57brigade led by earl cardigan yes you too from home Louie here's your next
27:01question come on we can do it in 2009 who succeeded Michael Martin as speaker of
27:08the house of Commons was it a Frank field B John Bercow or C George Young
27:14you put John Bercow you know this yeah definite sure correct answer is well
27:25played one from home the chaser has put of course John Bercow he knows that now
27:32hopefully this is your last question because that means you've got it right
27:35and you're through to the final chase here it is who plays matriarch Nora Walker in the
27:43American drama series brothers and sisters is it a Sally field be going close
27:50see Susan Sarandon
27:56you've put Susan Sarandon she's the only one I've heard of that's really that's the
28:05reasoning yeah yeah so I told you entertainment wasn't my strong boy you've
28:08got to get out more do you watch any films from time to time right you put
28:15Susan Sarandon now this needs to be right we're going to get through with 200
28:19pound of it's wrong he's really honest the correct answer is
28:27Sally field so you're staying where you are is he going to close the gap the chaser
28:33has put yes indeed and is now the one step behind you were very prudent in the
28:40fact that you didn't go for your two thousand pounds and took the easy option
28:43yeah chaser vindicated in the end for his decision
28:47assuming he gets home indeed let's get this right here's your next question which San
28:55Francisco Stadium is the home of the 49ers American football team is it a
29:01candlestick park be revolver park or see spanner park spanner park you've put
29:13candlestick park how's your gridiron football mate I was in San Francisco over
29:17summer it rings a bell fingers crossed it's the right answer then we're going
29:21through I wish you luck the correct answer is to go through
29:30well played
29:36how jammy he's in San Francisco during the summer it all counts and the first one
29:41this team will actually play it vaguely sensibly as opposed to your two bottling
29:45teammates well there you are Louie congratulations go and take your place in
29:50the final chase thing about this game is know your limitations if you're not
29:54very good to take the low offer well will Sharon go high
29:58will Sharon go low come back and find out after the break
30:02welcome back last to face the chaser
30:07it's Sharon hi Sharon hi Brad an accounts assistant
30:10from Sanchez right thrilling it has its moments does it really yeah and have you got any hobbies
30:17outside of your accounting I don't go into the cinema with my boyfriend and
30:21friends are favorite film of all time probably the Green Mile least favorite
30:26you've seen probably vanilla sky yeah I never saw it I'll try to work out the plot of it
30:31all right one of those yeah well listen the plot of this is going very well this
30:34reads like a drama itself yeah see how you'll get on yeah I wish you
30:39luck thank you the time starts now which Victorian Prime Minister gave his name
30:44to a bag with two compartments pass Gladstone what Michael Caine film is
30:49about the battle of Rourke's drift Zulu on the fast show who played unlucky
30:56Alf and Ron manager Paul Whitehouse correct what type of aircraft engine was
31:01invented by Frank Whittle Boeing jet engine which German tennis player won her first
31:07Wimbledon title in 1988 Steffi Graf correct what's the medical name for the glands that
31:12produce tears pass lacrimal what animal is carved into a hillside near Uffington in
31:19Oxfordshire pass it's a white horse which Queen lay the foundation stone of the Royal Albert
31:26Hall Queen Victoria correct which Australian novelist wrote Oscar and Lucinda and his illegal
31:31self Peter Carey in world championship darts what score does each player start on at the
31:38beginning of a leg I will one correct a talented gardener is said to have what
31:42color fingers just out of time however not bad four thousand pounds happy with that
31:49yeah big sigh of relief there Sharon you don't have to do that this is the easy
31:53bit the next bit is the tough bit are you ready I'm ready it's time to face the chaser
31:58good afternoon Sharon afternoon mark oh dear oh dear oh dear it started so well this team
32:17the courage is just drained away hasn't it we shall see let's put some money on the table
32:24there's your four case yeah if you want to take a step closer to home the chaser
32:28will offer you to show the contempt I feel for this team minus 2,000 pounds minus 2,000 team look at
32:37their faces if you want to take a step closer to the chaser he will offer you I bet you
32:41think I'm going to offer 20 grand again don't you well you've been consistent you're
32:46right 20 grand have a chat with your team what do you think guys it's just playing games I
32:52think you're definitely capable of bringing the 4,000 pounds back and you can do it you're
32:56obviously nervous but you settle down you're on a roll towards the end keep the roll going
32:59I agree you're coming back over here with some money gilded whatever don't worry about it
33:04thank you very much team mmm what'll it be Sharon it's tempting as it is to go for the 20,000 I
33:13think I'm gonna stay where I am you're gonna stay with four yes okay take the other two sums
33:17away chaser I'm surprised you took that offer you listen to that bunch of lightweights they're
33:22looking out for themselves not looking out for your interest not at all hmm what do you say team
33:29it's just laughable isn't it can only laugh are you ready Sharon yes for 4,000 pounds the chase is on
33:37good luck to you comes your first question grab grind and bounderby are characters in which
33:53Charles Dickens novel is it a hard times be Martin chuzzlewit or see little dorrit you put
34:06Martin chuzzlewit your dickens fan not particularly all right we'll put ourselves out of our misery
34:17shall we yeah correct answer is a lucky hard time stay where you are the chaser has put yeah well you
34:29know I'm not much good at culture but I've been studying over the last year here we go here's your
34:33next question what breed of dog was formerly known as the coach dog a beagle be Dalmatian or see Fox
34:44Terrier you put Fox Terrier not got clear this is a guess yes the correct answer is
34:56yeah Dalmatian all right you stay where you are the chaser has put Dalmatian and closes the gap and
35:09he's one behind us now chase it is that because the dog used to run behind the coach exactly right in
35:13the 18th century or that those times you needed a dog long-limbed enough to be able to keep pace with
35:18the horses oh yeah yeah of course also as a little aside in the early days of I think it was the New York
35:23fire engines Dalmatians used to run alongside the engines all right and went in with the crews very
35:29handy obviously having a dog nearby for sniffing thank you very much for that doesn't really help
35:33you sharing that information gotta start getting these right and moving on I wish you luck here's
35:39your next question Robbie Williams had a number one duet with which film actress is it a Renny Zellweger
35:47b Nicole Kidman or c Jennifer Lopez you put Nicole Kidman do you remember the song something stupid
36:00right correct answer is it is something stupid step closer to home that's good the chase has put
36:08yeah it stays that one step behind us we'll move straight on to the next question keep getting them
36:15right we're doing great members of the sealed knot society reenact battles from which war a hundred years war
36:27b English civil war or c wars of the roses
36:32you put war of the roses why it seemed most likely we need war of the roses to be correct
36:48if it is we're still in the game if it isn't I have a feeling he may know it the correct answer is
36:57English civil war all right got to stay where we are this is now going to be wrong for us to stay in
37:08the game we need this to be wrong the chaser has put
37:12well I'm glad you got one right no one should ever go home without getting one right here
37:26do you wish you'd have taken the minus offer no not at all you wouldn't have done that no that's
37:31what we like to hear brave but I bet some of your teammates would have done Sharon you have been caught
37:36and for you the chase is over thanks thank you very much oh he's in absolute scintillating form not
37:45one question wrong come back after a break and see if Adrian Colin and Louie can set a really big
37:51target so he can't catch them see in a minute oh welcome back three players Adrian Colin and Louie
38:02have made it through to the final chase there's a total prize fund of 18,200 pounds on the buzzer
38:07and against the clock the team must answer as many questions as they can each right answer of course
38:12taking them a step further away from the chaser then the chase will have the same amount of time
38:16to try and catch the team if he does the team go home with nothing however if he doesn't they will
38:21go home with an equal share of 18,200 pounds that wouldn't be bad would it very nice yeah all right
38:29well there are three of you through to the final chase you got an automatic three-step head start
38:33on our chase good luck team your time starts now what does the Eminem TV stand for Colin music
38:41correct what musical instrument means wood sound in Greek Colin saxophone xylophone in 2010 model
38:49Miranda Kerr married which film star Louie Orlando Bloom what's the world's largest peninsula
38:55Colin pass Arabian Adam and Eve cockney rhyming slang for what word
39:02Colin believe correct who was the original host of countdown Colin Richard Whiteley correct who wrote
39:09the rhyme of the ancient mariner Adrienne college correct which king was buried at Windsor in 1649
39:15Colin Arnold Charles the first what unit of weight is abbreviated to LB Adrienne
39:21pound correct in India chai is the name of what drink Colin tea correct what alkali metal has the
39:28symbol Li Colin lithium correct what was the name of the drive-in diner in happy days Colin
39:35owls no it's Arnold's who played James Bond in quantum of the solace Colin Daniel Craig correct in 1802 the UK
39:43transferred Menorca to what country colin Spain correct which DJ wrote memoirs of a fruitcake colin
39:50David Travis Chris Evans the Centennial Olympic Games took place in what year Louis 1,000 1996 in fashion
40:00what's a fedora colin hat correct plantain is a variety of what fruit colin nut banana South Shields is on the
40:08mouth of what river colin time correct who created fictional detective father brown adrienne GK
40:15Chesterton correct how many wonders of the ancient world were there colin seven correct what bank has
40:20the slogan a little extra help Louis now West no it's Halifax Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is a legend in what
40:26US sports colin basketball correct silly ham is a breed of what dog adrienne it's area what's the
40:35background color on a st. George's flag colin white is correct times up 18 steps not bad at all guys 18
40:45steps however I must tell you of course on the answer for the silly ham dog which is the terrier only the
40:50person who presses the buzzer can answer Colin said pass unfortunately but 18 18 steps guys it's not too
40:57bad you happy with that he's not got one wrong today no but they've all been multiple choice they yeah
41:02indeed now he's got a thing for himself he could have been guessing before he's well he could have
41:07well been guessing we're about to find out is 18 steps enough let's bring back the chaser
41:12Colin reckons you've been guessing them he's a cheeky so-and-so isn't he what do you think of the
41:30target they've set you not nearly enough really not today remember if the chaser gets a question
41:36wrong I hand it to the team they get it right they push him back one step let's see if 18 steps is
41:42enough it's time for the final chase chaser your time starts now Biker Grove was set in what city
41:55Newcastle correct what's the official language of Barbados English correct in 91 Liz McColgan won
42:01what world athletics title 10,000 meters correct who wrote funeral in Berlin and the Ipcrest file
42:06Len Dayton correct what film starred Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka um Charlie and Chocolate Factory correct
42:14who created and hosts America's next top model Tyra Banks correct Obama is a city in what Asian country
42:21can you repeat that please Obama is a city and correct Hertz is the SI unit of what correct
42:27what's a female chicken called pen correct Michelle Pfeiffer played Catwoman in what film Batman Returns
42:35correct what animal's name is Latin for quill pig um porcupine correct what's the capital of Chechnya
42:42Grozny correct complete the same Rob Peter to pay who Paul correct what color are the hats worn by Smurfs
42:50red red yes white is correct there goes a perfect game is correct undone by the Smurfs they push him
43:06back one step chaser your time starts again now Sancho Panzer is squire to what fictional hero
43:14Coyote correct which king was nicknamed farmer George George the third correct what organ circulates
43:19blood through the body the heart correct PB is the chemical symbol for whatever correct what British
43:25University do Rhodes scholars go to Oxford correct what European country joined the UN in 2002
43:31Switzerland is correct
43:33for 41 seconds remaining almost the perfect game but undone by the Smurfs hat Adrian Colin Louis never
43:44going to be enough hats off indeed Colin yeah he was on fire today fair play he absolutely was on fire yeah
43:50I have to say cheerio to eighteen thousand two hundred pounds few the chase is over almost a perfect game
43:58what can I say I know I'm not the most consistent chaser but when I'm on form like I have been it takes a very
44:04good team to beat me it certainly does is there a team out there that can take down the beast maybe if
44:11you're a smurf we'll see you next time on the chase goodbye
44:14can Lisa do anything to save Lizzie from Derek find out in Emmerdale at seven and later things are
44:30reaching breaking point and it looks like Paul and Ruth may leave to make a fresh start in 1968
44:35while in 1987 Amy goes missing March lands is at nine
44:40you