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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. The chaser. The chase is on.
00:20Hello and welcome to The Chase. Today's team of four total strangers think they've got what it takes to beat one of Britain's finest quiz brains and take home thousands of pounds.
00:28Do they? Let's meet them.
00:30I'm Ann. I'm 50. I'm a retired MD of a furniture company from Blackpool.
00:35I'm Ray. I'm 74. I'm a retired sales consultant from Buckinghamshire.
00:41I'm Jake. I'm 23. I'm a child support worker from Bristol.
00:45I'm Heidi. I'm 39. I'm a travel guide publisher from Belfast.
00:50Now, one by one, they've got to win as much money as they can, bring it safely down the table and into the team prize fund.
00:56But hunting them down every step of the way is the chaser. Anyone who gets caught loses their money and is out of the game.
01:02Make it back safely, though. They'll go through to the final chase with the chance to win an equal share of the total prize fund.
01:07First to face the chaser, though, it's Ann.
01:10From Blackpool. Yes.
01:16A retired MD of a furniture company. Yes.
01:18Oh, brilliant stuff. Now, if you want some money, what would you do with it?
01:21I'd like to take my daughter on a lovely cruise.
01:24Where would be your ideal destination?
01:26I'd say the Caribbean ideal, but I'd be happy with the Mediterranean.
01:29Let's see if we can do it for you, shall we?
01:30It's quickfire questions against the clock. I wish you luck.
01:33Thanks.
01:34Your time starts now.
01:36In what language does Einstein dry mean one, two, three?
01:39German.
01:40Correct.
01:41Which Northern Irish snooker player was nicknamed Hurricane?
01:43Higgins. Alex Higgins.
01:44Correct.
01:45Juan Perron was three-time president of what South American country?
01:48Argentina.
01:49Correct.
01:50What Australian marsupial is sometimes called the native bear?
01:53Koala.
01:54Correct.
01:55Who was the first presenter of the TV contest Ready Steady Cook?
01:59Ainsley Ariot.
02:00No, it's Fern Britton.
02:01In 1985, Saving All My Love For You was the first UK hit for which pop singer?
02:07Pass.
02:08Whitney Houston.
02:09In the Christian calendar, Lent leads up to what holiday?
02:11Easter.
02:12Correct.
02:13The 2010 film The Karate Kid is mainly set in what Asian country?
02:18Japan.
02:19China.
02:20Ouch.
02:21The beefalo is an American crossbreed that combines a bison with what animal?
02:24Buffalo.
02:25Cow.
02:26Starting with July, the initial letters of five consecutive months spell what boy's name?
02:35Jason.
02:36Correct.
02:37The jazz group Martin.
02:39Sorry.
02:40I've never seen the questions until they come up.
02:41I was doing a video.
02:42Come on.
02:43We can get it.
02:44That's not bad.
02:45What a start, Anne.
02:46£6,000.
02:47It's time to face the chaser.
02:48But who, Anne, will you be up against today?
02:50Will it be our new chaser, Paul Sinner?
02:53He's the unknown quantity.
02:54The X factor meets the fear factor.
02:56Or will it be the beast, Mark Lebet?
02:58He's widely read.
02:59In fact, he's widely everything.
03:02Or will it be smooth barrister, Sean Wallace?
03:04He means business, of course, unless you're a hairdresser.
03:07Or our frosty foil lion, Anne Hegarty.
03:10She thinks Dungeons and Dragons is a lifestyle magazine.
03:13Look at her there.
03:14Who do you fancy taking on?
03:16More importantly, who do you not fancy taking on?
03:18I don't fancy Mark the Beast.
03:20He's not called the Beast for nothing.
03:22But I think there should be a meeting of two Anne's.
03:24That would be nice.
03:25You'd like to meet Anne, would you?
03:26Oh, yeah.
03:27We'll see how we get on, because it's time to face the chaser.
03:34Oh!
03:35It's our brand new chaser.
03:37He's no saint.
03:38He's a sinner.
03:39It's Paul Sinner.
03:41Hello, Anne.
03:43Hi, Paul.
03:44Retired already?
03:45Yeah.
03:46Somebody's very successful.
03:47I'm impressed.
03:49There you are.
03:50There's your £6,000 immediately.
03:51You can now change your starting position.
03:53If you wish to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you...
03:56£2,000.
03:58However, if you want to take a step closer to our chaser, however,
04:01he will offer you...
04:02£20,000.
04:03Very nice.
04:05And you'd better have a chat with your team.
04:08Well, Tane, what do you think?
04:10Well, you did very well in the first round, Anne.
04:13I think you could do it.
04:14Yeah, you did do really well.
04:16Go for the 20.
04:17Heidi?
04:18Maybe stick with the six.
04:19You're dealing with an unknown entity here, and we would like to get you back.
04:23Yeah, absolutely.
04:24I see what you're doing.
04:25Extra place, of course, in the final chase.
04:26Well, there you are.
04:27What will it be?
04:28Well, my thought is exactly the same, isn't it?
04:30Paul's an unknown entity, so I'm going to stick with my £6,000, please.
04:34Stick with £6,000, that's fine.
04:36We'll take the other two sums away.
04:38Chaser.
04:39Yep, I think I'll agree with you.
04:40You don't get to be MD of a company and then retire that early
04:43without being a little bit cautious with your money.
04:45Well, we shall see.
04:47For £6,000, Anne, the chase is on.
04:50Here's your first question, then.
04:57Jar Jar Gabor and Elizabeth Taylor both married men with what surname?
05:02Was it A, Sanders, B, Hilton, C, Warner?
05:07You put...
05:09Hilton.
05:10Happy with that?
05:11I just seem to remember certainly Elizabeth Taylor marrying...
05:14Yes.
05:15Who's called Hilton.
05:16Ricky Hilton, wasn't it?
05:17I don't know about Jar Jar Gabor, I don't know who she married.
05:19She married almost everyone, so the likelihood is the Hilton would come up somewhere.
05:24Correct answer is...
05:26Yes, it is Hilton.
05:28Great start.
05:29And the team cheering you on, that's very good.
05:31Let's see what the chaser put.
05:35Oh, got it wrong with Warner.
05:37First up...
05:38I have no idea who Jar Jar Gabor married at all.
05:40I think I married her for a while.
05:42Sometime in the late 80s, but that's all I can really remember.
05:45Right, first slip up.
05:46It's good news.
05:47Here's the next question.
05:51Which of these is not the name of a book of the Bible?
05:55Is it A, Jebediah, B, Nehemiah, or C, Zephaniah?
06:01You have put...
06:02Zephaniah.
06:03Happy with that?
06:04Not at all.
06:05Well, we shall see.
06:06Correct answer is...
06:07It's Jebediah staying where you are.
06:08The chaser has put...
06:09The chaser has also put Zephaniah and gets it wrong again.
06:10Two on the bounce.
06:11What's happening?
06:12I'm not sure, really.
06:13I only know Zephaniah is the West Indian poet from the West Midlands.
06:15And then Nehemiah was an American track athlete who won the Super Bowl as well, I think, in
06:19the early 80s.
06:20So I went for one of those two, really.
06:21Right.
06:22Good news.
06:23This is good news that he's getting them wrong.
06:24Here's your next question.
06:25In Glasgow, what is Goma?
06:26Is it A, an art gallery, B, an underground transport, or C, a football stadium?
06:36You put.
06:37Art gallery.
06:38Well, I'm not sure, really.
06:39I'm not sure, really.
06:40I only know Zephaniah is the West Indian poet from the West Midlands.
06:42And then Nehemiah was an American track athlete who won the Super Bowl as well, I think, in
06:45the early 80s.
06:46So I went for one of those two, really.
06:47Right.
06:48Good news.
06:49This is good news that he's getting them wrong.
06:50Here's your next question.
06:51In Glasgow, what is Goma?
06:52Is it A, an art gallery, B, an underground transport, or C, a football stadium?
06:54Art gallery.
06:55I didn't know there was underground transport in Glasgow for a start off.
06:58Well, fingers crossed.
06:59Correct answer is...
07:02Great stuff.
07:03Well played.
07:04Another step closer to home.
07:05Let's see what the chaser put.
07:07Yes.
07:08Goma?
07:09Well, it's a sort of pun on NOMA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
07:13So this is the Glasgow equivalent.
07:15Thank you very much indeed.
07:16Here we go.
07:17Here's your next question.
07:20If you cousin someone, what do you do to them?
07:23A, cheat them.
07:25B, heal them.
07:26C, praise them.
07:28You've put...
07:30Praise them.
07:33Cousin, cosy, C-O-Z, cosy.
07:35That's the only reason I went for it.
07:37Okay, let's have a look.
07:38Correct answer is...
07:39Oh, got to stay where we are.
07:43The chaser has put...
07:46Also plays them thinning along the same lines.
07:50I've never done either, that's the problem.
07:54Here's your next question.
07:57The River Don flows through which Yorkshire city?
08:01Is it A, Sheffield?
08:02B, York.
08:03C, Leeds.
08:06You've put...
08:08Sheffield?
08:09Yeah.
08:10Happy with that?
08:11Quite happy, yeah.
08:12Correct answer is...
08:14Well played, Dan.
08:15Brilliant.
08:16Two from home.
08:17Fantastic.
08:18The chaser's put...
08:20Yes, also Sheffield knows that kind of stuff.
08:22We'll move straight on to the next question.
08:26Which of these songs won the Oscar for best song first?
08:31Was it A, Moon River?
08:33B, Born Free?
08:34C, Secret Love?
08:38You put...
08:40Why have you put Moon River around?
08:41I thought it was earlier than Born Free,
08:43and I don't even know about Secret Love, so...
08:45You do, Doris Day.
08:46Do I?
08:47Once I had a secret love...
08:48Oh, well, it was Secret Love then.
08:51The correct answer is...
08:52Come on.
08:55Ah!
08:57The chaser has put...
09:00Ouch!
09:01Closes that gap.
09:02Moving straight on.
09:03Here's your next question.
09:05Mont Saint-Victoire in Provence was a favourite subject for which painter?
09:11A, Cezanne.
09:12B, Monet.
09:13C, Van Gogh.
09:17You've put...
09:19Monet.
09:21I would like to just say it's a guess, but it's...
09:23a guess.
09:25The correct answer is...
09:28Unlucky.
09:29Cezanne, staying where you are, the chaser's put...
09:34Yeah, Cezanne, and gets it right, and now starts to close the gap.
09:39He was born in Provence in about 1839 or so, that's why I had to go on that one.
09:43Here's your next question.
09:44In 2004, what did the public vote as the best British sitcom of all time?
09:52Was it A, Fawlty Towers, B, The Vicar of Dibley, C, Only Fools and Horses?
09:58You have put...
09:59Only Fools and Horses.
10:00You have put...
10:01Only Fools and Horses.
10:02Happy with that?
10:03It's as good as the others.
10:04Correct answer is...
10:05Yes!
10:06Yes!
10:07It's had to be one from home.
10:08Well played, Anne.
10:09The chase has put...
10:10Yes.
10:11Remains those two steps behind.
10:12Yeah, Fawlty Towers, surprisingly, was about 5th or 6th, I think.
10:13But the thing about Only Fools and Horses is, of course, they made many more shows than Fawlty Towers.
10:27And people forget that the early episodes of Only Fools and Horses weren't that good.
10:30Right.
10:31But they produced so many classic episodes in the mid to late 80s that it was just enough.
10:34Right, Anne, look, we're one from home.
10:36Here's your next question.
10:38Which US state is nicknamed the heart of Dixie?
10:43A. Alabama.
10:45B. Georgia.
10:46C. Mississippi.
10:49You have put...
10:52Mississippi.
10:53Alabama.
10:54You think it's Alabama?
10:55No, it's just a game.
10:56Oh, Anne.
10:57No, I think it's Mississippi.
10:58Confident?
10:59Yeah.
11:00Are you ready?
11:01I'm ready.
11:02Right.
11:03We'll find out after the break.
11:05And welcome back.
11:06Now we have Anne here from Blackpool.
11:08She's one correct answer away from going through to the final chase down before the break.
11:12I did ask Anne, which US state is nicknamed the heart of Dixie?
11:16Anne said it was C, Mississippi.
11:18The correct answer is to go through with six grand.
11:23Alabama, you said that, didn't you, after you pressed Mississippi.
11:26You've got to stay where we are.
11:28The chase is put.
11:29Yes, and then comes the one step behind us.
11:37So, this next question is very critical.
11:40Let's get it right.
11:41Here's your question.
11:42Winston Churchill described what World War II event as their finest hour.
11:51Was it A, the Battle of Britain?
11:54B, the D-Day landings?
11:56Or C, liberation of Paris?
11:59You have put D-Day landings.
12:04Before the answers came up, I thought D-Day landings.
12:06Then the Battle of Britain came up.
12:08So, I stuck with my original thought.
12:12Right, here we go.
12:13The correct answer is to go through with six grand.
12:20The Battle of Britain.
12:21Right, all is not lost.
12:22He might have got it wrong.
12:23The Chaser has put...
12:28Yeah.
12:30Oh, no.
12:32Oh, we were so close, Anne.
12:34So close.
12:36Well, I wasn't expected to come back from such a disastrous start.
12:39But, unlucky, you're gone.
12:41Anne, you have been caught and the chase is over.
12:44Give my love to Blackers.
12:45Will do.
12:48One down, three left.
12:49Next to face The Chaser, it's Ray.
12:53So, Ray, if you want some money, what would you do there?
12:58Well, I can.
12:59I've decided that my wife and I would like to go on a nice cruise.
13:02Oh, right.
13:03Anne's favourite destination would be to go to the Caribbean.
13:05Where would yours be?
13:06Oh, the Mediterranean.
13:07Lovely, cracking.
13:08Quickfire questions, Ray, against the clock.
13:10Each one's worth a grand.
13:11I wish you luck, mate.
13:12Your time starts now.
13:15Ed Miliband was elected leader of what party in September 2010?
13:19Labour Party.
13:20Correct.
13:21In the magic roundabout show, whose catchphrase was time for bed?
13:25Florence.
13:26Zebedee.
13:27Oh.
13:28To escape King Herod, Mary Joseph and baby Jesus fled to what country?
13:32Pass.
13:33Egypt.
13:34What American company is famed for its 57 varieties slogan?
13:37Heinz.
13:38Correct.
13:39An orchestra is made up of woodwind, percussion, string and what?
13:42Woodwind.
13:43Brass.
13:44What Ivy League university is in New Haven, Connecticut?
13:48Princeton.
13:49Yale.
13:50What sitcom was set in a bar where everyone knows your name?
13:53Cheers.
13:54Correct.
13:55In 1990, which press baron launched the European newspaper?
13:58Pass.
13:59Robert Maxwell.
14:00Who was the female star of Alfred Hitchcock's film Dilem for Murder?
14:03Parson.
14:04Grace Kelly.
14:05In Arthurian legend, what was the name of King Arthur's sword?
14:08Excalibur.
14:09Correct.
14:10The story of stripper Rose Louise Hovick was turned into what stage musical?
14:14Gypsy.
14:15Correct.
14:16What unit of weight?
14:17Not a bad start at all, Ray.
14:18Very good.
14:19£5,000.
14:20Okay.
14:21Happy with that?
14:22Let's get that and you through to the final chase.
14:24It's time to take on a chaser.
14:38Hello, Ray.
14:39Hi.
14:40Suddenly I'm a man who has to try and stop a hard-working man from having his dream of a cruise holiday with his beloved wife.
14:45Yeah, I can live with that.
14:46Not if I can help it.
14:47Well played, Ray.
14:48Terrific.
14:49Let's put some only on the table.
14:50Bit of fighting talk, that's what we want.
14:51There's your £5,000.
14:52However, if you want to take a step closer to the home, the chaser will offer you £2,000.
14:56But if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you £25,000.
15:01That's good.
15:02Have a chat with Heidi and Jake.
15:04What do you think, guys?
15:06Ray, I don't think this guy's much of a chaser.
15:09I think he's more of a brisk walker.
15:11I don't think you should even consider the £2,000.
15:15I think you're perfectly capable of getting the £5,000.
15:18I think you're cool, calm, collected, and you've got more knowledge in your head than both of us and certainly him up there.
15:24Will you marry me?
15:25If you get a £25,000.
15:28There you are.
15:29All those compliments.
15:30I know.
15:31There's nothing like a bit of money, though, to enhance marriage, is there, Ray?
15:33No.
15:34I'd like to say, Jake is right, though.
15:36There's not many of us quizzers that can reach a brisk walk.
15:38I'll give him that.
15:39I think it's only Sean.
15:40Right, okay.
15:41And what'll it be?
15:42I'm going to go for the £5,000.
15:44Going for the £5,000?
15:45Thank you very much.
15:46Chaser?
15:47Sensible.
15:48They clearly don't rate me, but you've got some respect.
15:50Good on you.
15:51For £5,000, the chase is on.
15:54Good luck, mate, here comes your first question.
16:04Which comedian wrote and starred in the 2011 play Stand Up and Be Counted?
16:10Was it A, Russ Abbott, B, Stan Boardman, C, Jim Davidson?
16:17You've put...
16:19Russ Abbott.
16:20It's a guess.
16:21Guess?
16:22Correct answer is...
16:25Jim Davidson.
16:26It's got to stay where you are already.
16:28The chaser's put...
16:31Yes, Jim Davidson immediately comes onto the table.
16:34Here is your next question.
16:37A variety of what insect is also known as the croton bug?
16:41Is it A, Beetle, B, Cockroach, C, Locust?
16:48You've put...
16:49Cockroach.
16:50Happy with that.
16:51Happy with that.
16:52I think it could have been any one of those.
16:54Another guess.
16:55A guess.
16:56Yeah, I'm afraid so.
16:57Correct answer is...
17:00Cockroach.
17:01Good guess.
17:02Good guess.
17:03The chaser has put...
17:06Cockroach as well.
17:08Why croton bug?
17:09Absolutely.
17:10Absolutely no idea, Bradley.
17:11It just sounded right.
17:12Guess?
17:13Yep.
17:14Oh!
17:15Here's the next question.
17:20Sisters Eleanor and Marianne Dashwood are the central characters of which Jane Austen novel?
17:26Is it A, Mansfield Park, B, Pride and Prejudice, or C, Sense and Sensibility?
17:34You have put...
17:36Mansfield Park.
17:38Happy with that?
17:39Reasonably happy with that.
17:40Correct answer is...
17:41Correct answer is...
17:44Okay, Sense and Sensibility it is, you've got to stay there.
17:47Is he going to close the gap?
17:49The chaser has put...
17:51Yes, and is now one step behind Pride and Prejudice's Fitzwilliam Darcy, isn't he?
18:00And Mansfield Park's Thomas Bertram.
18:03Thank you very much.
18:04That leaves us in a bit of a pickle, Ray.
18:06Quite early on in the chase.
18:07Never say die.
18:08Indeed.
18:09Here's your next question.
18:11Who scored 766 runs for England in the 2010-11 Ashes series?
18:18Is it A, Alistair Cook, B, Kevin Peterson, C, Jonathan Trott?
18:26You've put...
18:28Alistair Cook.
18:29Do you know this?
18:30Back of my mind I think it might be right.
18:31Gut feeling.
18:32Yep.
18:33Correct answer is...
18:36Well played.
18:37That's a confidence builder.
18:38Step closer to home.
18:39Right.
18:40The chaser has put...
18:42Yes, he knows his stuff and remains the one step behind us.
18:45Yep.
18:46Right.
18:47Our next question has to be right, otherwise we're in danger of going out.
18:49Good luck, Ray.
18:50Here it is.
18:51Which of these films starred Kurt Russell?
18:55A, Backdraft.
18:56B, Fahrenheit 451.
18:58C, The Towering Inferno.
19:04You've put Fahrenheit 451.
19:07Happy with that?
19:08Yep.
19:09100%?
19:10No, but I'm happy with it.
19:12Right.
19:13Okay.
19:14To stay in the game with 5k, the correct answer is...
19:20It is Backdraft.
19:21So we've got to stay where we are.
19:23All right.
19:24Now, if he gets it right, we're out.
19:25I wish you luck, Ray.
19:26The chaser has put...
19:28Yeah.
19:29Bad job.
19:30Ouch.
19:31Ouch.
19:32Ouch.
19:33Ouch.
19:34Yep.
19:35Not good.
19:36No.
19:37It was a good old shot, Ray, but don't worry.
19:40There are plenty of bed and breakfasts and seaside resorts all over the country.
19:45Perhaps you could recommend one.
19:46I will do.
19:47Don't worry.
19:48Ray, I wish you luck.
19:49For you, you have been caught and the chase is over.
19:51Two down.
19:52After a dodgy start, I think they're now going to be a little bit more nervous about their
20:00options.
20:01Do you know what?
20:02I think they might.
20:03Third person up to face our chaser, it's Jake.
20:10Right, welcome.
20:11Hi, Bradley.
20:12What made you want to come on the show?
20:14My nan absolutely loves this show.
20:16She does?
20:17And we sit and watch the quiz shows.
20:18The chase is our favourite and it's her idea for me to come on here, so hello nan.
20:21Really?
20:22Yeah.
20:23What's her nan's name?
20:24She's June.
20:25Hello, June.
20:26Will she be sitting there watching?
20:27Yeah, yeah.
20:28June.
20:29See how Jake does.
20:30It's quickfire questions against the clock.
20:31I wish you luck, Jake.
20:33Your time starts now.
20:36According to the saying, coughs and sneezes spread what?
20:39Diseases.
20:40Correct.
20:41Princess Tiami is the daughter of Katie Price and which singer?
20:44Peter Andre.
20:45Correct.
20:46The long running TV quiz is based on the US show College Bowl?
20:49Pass.
20:50University challenge.
20:51The cranial bones are found in what part of the skeleton?
20:54No, it's skull.
20:55In the fairy tale, Rumpelstiltskin can spin straw into what?
20:59Gold.
21:00Correct.
21:01Which American won the world chess championship in 1972?
21:03Pass.
21:04It's Bobby Fischer.
21:05Which Oscar winning actress was born Vivian Mary Hartley in 1913?
21:08Marilyn Monroe.
21:09Vivian Leigh.
21:10In the Gospel of John, who was the first person to see the resurrected Christ?
21:14Paul.
21:15Mary Magdalene.
21:16Windsor Castle was severely damaged by fire in what decade?
21:21The 60s.
21:221990s.
21:23Take on me was a 1985 hit for what?
21:25Correct.
21:26Frenchman Jean-Claude Killie was an Olympic champion at what sport?
21:30Cricket.
21:31Skiing.
21:32In the travel abbreviation ETA.
21:33What does the A stand for?
21:35Arrival.
21:36Correct.
21:37Very good.
21:38Well picked up at the end.
21:39Brilliant, Jake.
21:40That was great.
21:41Five grand.
21:42Not bad?
21:43Let's see if we can make it some more.
21:44It's time to face the chaser.
21:58Do you know what that was?
21:59What was that?
22:00It was a brisk walk.
22:02I hope you took notes.
22:04Let's put some money on the table, Jake.
22:06There's your 5k.
22:07If you want to take a step closer to home, the chaser will offer you.
22:10It's looking empty back there.
22:12£1,000.
22:13Ah, just a grand.
22:15However, if you want to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you.
22:19Well, you don't rate me, and I don't rate somebody who thinks that cricket is still an Olympic sport.
22:24So let's see who wins.
22:25£35,000.
22:28You'd better have a chat with your remaining team member, Heidi, who has not played yet.
22:33Heidi, what do you think?
22:34Well, you definitely have to come back here.
22:37So, if you can bring £5,000, fantastic.
22:41Thanks, Heidi.
22:42Right.
22:43Now, Jake.
22:44I'm going to take Heidi's advice and go for the £5,000.
22:46£5,000 it is.
22:47Take the other two away.
22:48Thank you very much.
22:49Chaser.
22:50Well, if Justin Bieber had lost all of his swagger and confidence, he'd look something like
22:53you at the moment, I think.
22:55We shall see.
22:56For £5,000, Jake, the chase is on.
23:03Good luck.
23:04Here comes your first question.
23:07Which of these is not mentioned in Billy Joel's song, We Didn't Start the Fire?
23:13Is it A, Barbarella, B, Chubby Checker, C, Rockefeller?
23:19You put Chubby Checker.
23:22This is a guess, isn't it?
23:24Yeah, the other two end in Ella, so I thought I'd go for the different one.
23:27Fair enough.
23:29Correct answer is...
23:32Barbarella.
23:33Staying where you are.
23:34The chaser has put...
23:36I don't think he's got it, you know.
23:39Oh!
23:41Was that a guess, chaser?
23:42No, it wasn't a guess.
23:43I knew it wasn't Chubby Checker, because I remember the words, Chubby Checker, in the song.
23:47And they were all things to do with American cultures, very specifically American thing, really.
23:52And Barbarella had a French director, so I went for Barbarella.
23:55Ah, I see.
23:56Here is your next question.
23:59What medical name is used for a gap in the front two teeth?
24:04Is it A, Diastema, B, Lunula, or C, Piltrum?
24:11You've put...
24:13Diastema.
24:14Yeah, I was thinking about doing dentistry at one point, so hopefully this has got to be the right answer, hasn't it?
24:19Especially since the Piltrum is here, and I think that the Lunella, but I could be totally wrong, is the bit underneath your nails?
24:25Let's have a look.
24:26Correct answer is...
24:27Did you get us on the way?
24:28Yes, well played, Jake.
24:29Great.
24:30Junie's sitting here now with another biscuit.
24:34The chaser's put.
24:37And also gets it right.
24:40He's right on all of those, I think.
24:41Yeah.
24:42Well played, Jake.
24:43Here's your next question.
24:44What was the first European country to win the FIFA World Cup?
24:50Was it A, Italy, B, England, C, France?
24:57You put...
24:59Italy.
25:00Happy about that?
25:02No, I'm not now, because I remember they won it recently.
25:06Italy?
25:07You've won it quite a few times.
25:08Oh, come on then.
25:09Fingers crossed.
25:10You ready?
25:12Correct answer is...
25:13Come on, Jake.
25:15Well played.
25:16Yeah.
25:17Step close to home, it's great.
25:18The chaser's put.
25:21Yes, he knows his stuff and remains the two steps behind.
25:24Something like 1940, 30, 50 something.
25:28They wouldn't be 40.
25:29They were a bit busy Italy in 1940.
25:30Yeah, yeah.
25:331934 and 38.
25:35As well as 82 when Dino's off-captained.
25:37Yes.
25:38And 2006.
25:40Terrific stuff, mate.
25:41Here's your next question.
25:46In which month does Beaujolais Nouveau wine hit the UK shops?
25:50Is it A, September, B, October, C, November?
25:54Yeah.
25:57You've put...
25:59November.
26:00Yeah, let's start getting it ready for Christmas.
26:02That's all I can think of.
26:04Brilliant.
26:05The correct answer is...
26:08Yes.
26:11Brilliant.
26:12Two from home.
26:13The chaser's put...
26:15Yeah, knows it as November remains the two steps behind.
26:19Great stuff.
26:20Let's keep it up.
26:21Come on, mate.
26:23Which pantomime character did Princess Elizabeth play at Windsor in 1943?
26:29Was it A, Aladdin, B, Cinderella, or C, Puss in Boots?
26:36You have put...
26:38Puss in Boots.
26:39I'm not sure.
26:40I'm not sure, but I think it would look pretty funny, so I went for it.
26:43Now, your Nan would know this, would she?
26:45Yeah, I think she probably would.
26:46She knows everything about royalty.
26:47Correct answer is...
26:51Oh, unluckier lad, you've got to stay where we are.
26:53The chase has put.
26:54Will he know it?
26:57Oh, he does, and comes one step behind us.
27:00We're unlucky, actually.
27:01Puss in Boots was definitely 1942, and Cinderella was 44.
27:05Right.
27:06We're two from home, Jake.
27:07We've done great so far.
27:08We need to get these two and get home.
27:09Alright?
27:10Right.
27:11Here is the next question.
27:15Neophilia is a love of all things what?
27:20A, neon.
27:21B, new.
27:22C, Neapolitan.
27:23You put.
27:24New.
27:25I don't know, I just think of Neo being put in, it's Latin, isn't it?
27:26For new, isn't it?
27:27So I'm just going to go, new.
27:28Correct answer is...
27:29All played.
27:30One from home.
27:31The chase has put.
27:32Yes, and remains one step behind.
27:33One more, and we're home with five grand.
27:34Good luck, mate.
27:35Here's your next question.
27:36Which dance is based on your dance?
27:38No, no, no.
27:39No, no, no.
27:40No, no, no.
27:41No, no, no.
27:42No, no.
27:43No, no.
27:44No, no.
27:45No, no.
27:46No, no.
27:47No, no.
27:48No, no.
27:49No, no.
27:50No, no.
27:51Which dance is based on a bullfight?
27:54Is it A, a bolero?
27:56B, a flamenco?
27:58C, a Paso Doble?
28:03You have put bolero.
28:06I'm thinking Paso Doble now.
28:08Would June know this?
28:09Yeah, she does know this because this has been a question on another quiz show,
28:14but I just couldn't remember what it was.
28:16Well, I wish you luck for five grand to go through.
28:19The correct answer is...
28:21Come on, Jake.
28:26Paso Doble.
28:27My fingers are twitching between the two.
28:30Okay.
28:31Got to stay where we are.
28:32He may have got this wrong.
28:33He hasn't got it wrong.
28:34The chase has put.
28:40Oh, I'm so sorry, Jake.
28:42Oh, I'm so sorry.
28:45Decent enough game.
28:46Not good enough.
28:47That's looking very empty out there.
28:49And be aware that I couldn't make a brisk walk earlier.
28:52Now I'm a Kenyan winner of the London Marathon.
28:54Jake, you have been caught.
28:55And for you, the chase is over.
28:57Cheers.
28:58See you, Jake.
29:01Oh, it's pretty lonely over there, Heidi, isn't it?
29:03Billy No-mates.
29:04Billy No-mates.
29:05Come back and see us after the break.
29:10So, welcome back.
29:12Three down, one left.
29:14Last up, it's Heidi.
29:15Hi.
29:16And you said you didn't want to be there sitting on your own.
29:18I shouldn't have said anything.
29:20Right.
29:21You're a tourist magazine publisher.
29:23Yes.
29:24It's a beautiful place there, Northern Ireland, isn't it?
29:26It's great.
29:27There's the centenary of the Titanic.
29:29Ah.
29:30So, there are big things happening.
29:31Of course, that's where it was built, wasn't it?
29:32It was built there.
29:33Yeah.
29:34And there's a big museum being built.
29:35And, yeah, you can see the slipway where it launched and everything.
29:37It's fantastic.
29:38Well, let's hope you stay afloat during this, shall we?
29:41Nice one.
29:42Thank you very much.
29:43Yeah.
29:44Quickfire questions, Heidi.
29:45Against the clock.
29:46Your time starts now.
29:48In what game show did Roy Walker tell contestants, say what you see?
29:51Catchphrase.
29:52Correct.
29:53Peter Sellers and Steve Martin have both played which French policeman on film?
29:56Inspector Clouseau.
29:57Correct.
29:58What meat is traditionally used in an Italian carbonara sauce?
30:02Ham.
30:03Correct.
30:04Sheet, forked and ball are all types of what weather phenomenon?
30:07Lightning.
30:08Correct.
30:09In 1979, the Walkman personal stereo was launched by what Japanese company?
30:13Sony.
30:14Correct.
30:15What animal is Buck, the hero of Jack London's The Call of the Wild?
30:18A wolf.
30:19No.
30:20Dog.
30:21Which Italian actress won an Oscar for her role in Two Women?
30:24Sophie Loren.
30:25Sophie Loren.
30:26Correct.
30:27Who was Lord Protector of the Commonwealth from 1653 to 1658?
30:31Lord Nelson.
30:32Oliver Cromwell.
30:33In 2008, which football manager left Portsmouth to join Tottenham?
30:37Harry Redknapp.
30:38Correct.
30:39Who replaced Adrian Childs on The Apprentice You're Fired?
30:42Daryl Brain.
30:43Correct.
30:44The Rape of the Lock was written by which 18th century poet?
30:49Now, don't worry.
30:50It was Alexander Pope was the correct answer.
30:52However, £8,000.
30:53Heidi, that is fantastic.
30:55Let's get that and you through to the final chase.
30:57Are you ready?
30:58Yeah.
30:59As you'll ever be.
31:00As I'll ever be.
31:01It's time to face the chaser.
31:02Heidi.
31:03Hello.
31:04Hello.
31:05I waited ages to meet the brains of the operation and here we are.
31:19There you go.
31:20Let's not mess around.
31:21Put it on the table straight away.
31:22Three steps ahead of the chaser.
31:23There you go.
31:24If you wish to take a step closer to the home, the chaser will offer you.
31:27Now, I suggest you take this.
31:30£2,000.
31:31£2,000 step closer to the home.
31:33Now, if you wish to take a step closer to the chaser, he will offer you.
31:37A titanic £50,000.
31:40£50,000.
31:41It's quite a good position to be in.
31:43It is, to be fair.
31:44From that point of view.
31:45You're in a no-lose situation sort of thing.
31:47I just, his, his suit's dazzling me.
31:49It is.
31:50I'm dressed as an iceberg.
31:51Yeah.
31:52You look like some sort of Saturday Night Fever reject.
31:55From where I'm standing, with all your lights behind you.
31:58You know what, I'm not going to argue with that at all.
31:59As long as this continues to distract you, I'm very happy.
32:01Oh, I'm not distracted.
32:02This could be murder on the dance floor then.
32:04Babe.
32:05Very good.
32:07Now, what'll it be?
32:08It's your choice.
32:09Right, in for a penny, in for eight grand.
32:11Eight thousand.
32:12Eight grand.
32:13Fine, chaser.
32:14Eight grand, game on.
32:15Game on.
32:16Right, game on.
32:17It is.
32:18For eight thousand pounds, the chase is on.
32:24Good luck, here comes your first question.
32:28In which African country are there lakes called Albert, Edward and George?
32:33Is it A, Tanzania, B, Kenya, C, Uganda?
32:39You've put?
32:40Kenya, happy?
32:41It sort of was a guess, to be honest with you.
32:42Correct answer is?
32:43Uganda.
32:44All right, staying where we are.
32:45The chaser has put?
32:46Yes and no's, and immediately comes onto the table.
32:47Here's your next question.
32:48Who is the caretaker at Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry?
32:49Is it A, Filch, B, Hooch, C, Pumphrey?
32:55You have put?
32:56Pumphrey.
32:57I have never read Harry Potter.
32:58I have never read Harry Potter.
32:59I have never watched Harry Potter.
33:00You can only but imagine what I'm thinking.
33:01Yeah.
33:02Correct answer is?
33:03Filch.
33:04Stay where we are.
33:05The chaser has put?
33:06Who is the caretaker at Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry?
33:09Is it A, Filch, B, Hooch, C, Pumphrey?
33:14You have put?
33:15Pumphrey.
33:16I have never read Harry Potter.
33:19I have never watched Harry Potter.
33:21You can only but imagine what I'm thinking.
33:23Yeah.
33:24Correct answer is?
33:26Filch.
33:27Stay where we are.
33:30The chaser has put?
33:34Yes, knows it.
33:35Had we taken the 50 grand, he would have wiped us out by now.
33:39So maybe that was a good choice.
33:41Here's your next question.
33:42We've got to get this right.
33:43Come on.
33:44Yeah.
33:45Which of these comedians died first?
33:48A, Norman Wisdom.
33:50B, Ronnie Barker.
33:51C, Bernard Manning.
33:53You put?
33:55Ronnie Barker.
33:57Yeah.
33:58You see, I mean, Norman Wisdom died quite recently.
34:00Uh-huh.
34:01So it wasn't him.
34:02And I remember obviously when Ronnie Barker died, I sort of think it was slightly further
34:07away than Bernard Manning, but it's between those two.
34:09Okay.
34:10Correct answer is?
34:12Well played.
34:13That's our first step.
34:15The chase has put.
34:17Yes, Ronnie Barker knows that and remains with us.
34:22Yeah, Norman Wisdom was very recently, and Bernard Manning I remember well in 2007, because
34:27I was one of several black and Asian people invited to read at the funeral.
34:31Yeah.
34:32Brilliant.
34:33Right.
34:34Okay, Heidi.
34:35He's on our towel.
34:36Yeah.
34:37Let's get cracking.
34:38Here's your next question.
34:40On a dart board, which of these numbers lie adjacent to each other?
34:45Is it A, 6 and 12, B, 8 and 16, or 10 and 20?
34:52You have put 8 and 16.
34:57Which you'll see.
34:59Correct answer is?
35:00Well done.
35:01Brilliant.
35:02You're doing great.
35:03Chase has put.
35:05Yeah, and stays there.
35:09It sounds like a really hard question unless, like me, you've watched a lot of darts.
35:13Because double 16 is the most popular double for most players.
35:16And if they land inside and hit 16, they now need 16, which is the double 8.
35:21So they hardly have to move at all because the 8's next to the 16.
35:25So you see it a lot.
35:26Right.
35:27Thank you for that.
35:28Here's the next question.
35:30Which of these US presidents is not carved on Mount Rushmore?
35:35Is it A, Theodore Roosevelt, B, Ulysses S Grant, or C, George Washington?
35:43You have put.
35:45Right, Ulysses S Grant.
35:47I just don't think Grant, he's from the American Civil War era.
35:50And everything.
35:51Uh-huh.
35:52But I think Roosevelt and George Washington.
35:55If they said Obama, I would have known.
35:59Or Bill Clinton.
36:00Or Clinton.
36:01Absolutely.
36:02Anyway.
36:03Correct answer is?
36:05Well played.
36:06Well played.
36:07It's great, Heidi.
36:08Well done.
36:09Two from home.
36:10Come on, we're doing really well.
36:11We're doing really well.
36:12The chase is put.
36:15Yeah, bread and butter stuff.
36:17It's Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt.
36:21Let's get the next question to you.
36:23Here it is.
36:24Which former Friends actor plays himself as the star of the TV comedy episodes?
36:31Is it A, Matt LeBlanc?
36:33Is it B, Matthew Perry?
36:35Or C, Dave Schwimmer?
36:38You've put.
36:39Matt LeBlanc.
36:40Happy with that?
36:41Yeah.
36:42It's definitely him?
36:43Yeah.
36:44Correct answer is?
36:47Absolutely, we're one step from home.
36:49Brilliant stuff.
36:50The chase is put.
36:53And knew that also.
36:54Remains that one step.
36:55And it's sort of followed us all the way down the table.
36:58Now, we are one away from going into the final chase.
37:02You've done really, really well.
37:03For the last question, please, here it comes.
37:09The logo of which car company is a silver S on a red background?
37:15Is it A, Skoda?
37:17B, Subaru?
37:18Or C, Seat?
37:22You've put.
37:24Seat.
37:25I thought it was Seat before the three came up.
37:27Got to be right.
37:28Let's fingers crossed.
37:29Correct answer is?
37:33Yes.
37:34Get in there.
37:35Well done, Heidi.
37:36That is fantastic.
37:37Absolutely brilliant.
37:38What a great chase.
37:39Heidi, played the game exactly how it should be played.
37:44With guts and judgement.
37:46And I look forward to seeing her in the final chase.
37:48Absolutely.
37:49Well, listen, I know it's lonely over there, but Heidi, go and take your place in the final chase.
37:56So, there is only Heidi through to the final chase.
37:58Total prize fund of £8,000.
38:01It's going to be a great final chase, I hope.
38:03We'll see you after the break.
38:07Welcome back to the chase.
38:09Now, Heidi here has made it through to our final chase.
38:12There's £8,000 in the total prize fund.
38:15Against the clock, Heidi must answer as many questions as she can.
38:18Each right answer, of course, puts her a step further away from the chaser.
38:21Then the chaser will have the same amount of time to try and catch Heidi.
38:25If he does, Heidi goes home with nothing.
38:27But if he doesn't, Heidi goes home with £8,000.
38:30And I wish you luck.
38:31I really do.
38:33You've made it through to the final chase, Heidi.
38:35That means you get an automatic one-step head start on our chaser.
38:39There it is.
38:40Are you ready?
38:41Yes.
38:42Your time starts now.
38:44Your mother's sister is what relation?
38:46Your aunt.
38:47Correct.
38:48Attila was a legendary king of what people?
38:50The Hunts.
38:51Correct.
38:52TV celebrity, Deuce, is hosted by which comedian?
38:54Keith Lemon.
38:55Correct.
38:56Botticelli's name means little what?
38:58Pienter.
38:59It's barrel.
39:00What's 27 divided by three?
39:02Nine.
39:03Correct.
39:04Zeta is the sixth letter of what alphabet?
39:07I don't know.
39:08It's a Greek.
39:09What nationality was football of Ferenc Puskas?
39:12Hungarian.
39:13Correct.
39:14Who assassinated Prime Minister Spencer Percival?
39:16Pass.
39:17John Bellingham.
39:18In what profession is Vidal Sassoon a famous name?
39:20Air dressing.
39:21Correct.
39:22The can-can dance comes from what country?
39:23France.
39:24Correct.
39:25The Sicilian defence is a feature of what game?
39:27Chess.
39:28Correct.
39:29Which American patented the vulcanised rubber process?
39:31Ford.
39:32Charles Goodyear.
39:33Baldrick's a sidekick of what sitcom character?
39:36Blackadder.
39:37Correct.
39:38What US state is known as the Lone Star State?
39:39Texas.
39:40Correct.
39:41What season is known as Primavera in Spanish?
39:43Spring.
39:44It's correct.
39:45The brown bomber was the nickname of which boxer?
39:47Muhammad Ali.
39:48Joe Lewis.
39:49What's the tallest land mammal?
39:50Giraffe.
39:51Correct.
39:52Common People was a hit for what Britpop band?
39:54Pulp.
39:55Correct.
39:56The car man Matthew Freud's father?
39:58Sigmund Freud.
39:59No, Clement Freud.
40:00What's the currency of Malaysia?
40:02The dong.
40:03It's the ringgit.
40:04Complete the saying, all's fair in love in what?
40:07War.
40:08Correct.
40:09The last Sagittarius birthdays are in what month?
40:11December.
40:12Correct.
40:13The haddock is native to what ocean?
40:14Pacific.
40:15Atlantic.
40:16American William Morgan invented what team sport?
40:18Baseball.
40:19Volleyball.
40:20Which superhero has been dubbed the Man of Steel?
40:22Superman.
40:23Yes, correct.
40:24Harris is a variety of what fabric?
40:26Tweed.
40:27Correct.
40:28What number is MD in Roman numerals?
40:3140.
40:32It's 1,500.
40:33What political union is known as the AU?
40:35Don't know.
40:36African Union.
40:37An orthodontist fixes what parts of the body?
40:39Your teeth.
40:40Correct.
40:41Blush is the American term for what type of wine?
40:42Rosé.
40:43Correct.
40:44Jangir Khan is well chained.
40:46Brilliant stuff.
40:4720 steps ahead.
40:49You've got the hands on the eight grand right now.
40:51Yeah.
40:52Let's see how we get on, shall we?
40:53Yeah.
40:54Time to bring back the chaser.
41:07Very good for one player.
41:08Very good.
41:09I called you the brains of the operation.
41:10I certainly wasn't wrong.
41:12Right.
41:13Remember, if the chaser gets a question wrong and Heidi then gets it right,
41:16she will push the chaser back one step and that could be the difference between winning
41:19and losing.
41:20Let's see if 20 steps is indeed enough.
41:22It is time for the final chase.
41:29Chaser, your time starts now.
41:32Which US president was known as Honest Abe?
41:35Abraham Lincoln.
41:36Correct.
41:37What type of dish is consomme?
41:38Soup.
41:39Correct.
41:40In what London borough is the Royal Observatory?
41:41Greenwich.
41:42Correct.
41:43Which darts champion is nicknamed Wolfie?
41:45Adams.
41:46Correct.
41:47What is TV's longest running religious programme?
41:49Songs of Prose.
41:50Correct.
41:51What's the J worth in Scrabble?
41:52Eight.
41:53Correct.
41:54Never ever was the first number one for what pop group?
41:56All Saints.
41:57Correct.
41:58What insect is also called the devil's darning needle?
42:00Arse.
42:01Stop the clock.
42:03Locust.
42:04Is wrong.
42:05Correct answer being Dragonfly.
42:07Chaser, your time starts again.
42:10Now.
42:11How many children make septuplets?
42:13Seven.
42:14Correct.
42:15What football film brought Keira Knightley to fame?
42:17Bend It Like Beckham.
42:18Correct.
42:19Who succeeded Tiberius as Roman Emperor?
42:22Caligula.
42:23Correct.
42:24The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is in what city?
42:29Liverpool.
42:30That is wrong.
42:31Manchester.
42:32Is also wrong.
42:33Birmingham.
42:34Chaser, your time starts again.
42:36Now.
42:37What type of reptile is an asp?
42:39A snake.
42:40Correct.
42:41Sparks is a slang word for what tradesman?
42:43Electrician.
42:44Correct.
42:45Mars has how many moons?
42:46Two.
42:47Correct.
42:48Genghis Khan was born in what century?
42:50Twelfth.
42:51Correct.
42:52The 2004 film Ray was about which musician?
42:54Ray Charles.
42:55Correct.
42:56Who was Sid Little's comedy partner?
42:57Eddie Large.
42:58Correct.
42:59Santa Clara and Fresno are cities in what US state?
43:01California.
43:02Correct.
43:03What does an ometer measure?
43:06Distance.
43:07Stop the clock.
43:08That is wrong.
43:10Electricity.
43:11It's electrical resistance.
43:14Three steps required to catch Heidi.
43:1644 seconds remaining.
43:17Your time starts again.
43:19Now.
43:20Complete the phrase, mad as a march?
43:22Hair.
43:23Correct.
43:24Reg Dwight is the real name of which pop star?
43:25Yes.
43:26Correct.
43:27Pongo and Perdita are characters in what Disney film?
43:29101 Dalmatians.
43:30Correct.
43:35Well, we had a go, didn't we?
43:36We had a go.
43:3734 seconds remaining though.
43:39A great effort, Heidi.
43:41Really brilliant.
43:42You've been a wonderful contestant.
43:44Unfortunately, we have to say cheerio to the £8,000.
43:47For you, Heidi, you have been caught and the chase is over.
43:50So, how do you feel as a new chaser getting the first win under your belt?
43:54It feels awesome, Bradley.
43:55Does it?
43:56Yep.
43:57Absolutely brilliant.
43:58So, our new chaser gets his first win.
44:02Already adding to a team of formidable chasers.
44:05Can you beat them?
44:06Come and have a go if you think you're bright enough.
44:08We'll see you next time on The Chase.
44:10Goodbye.
44:18Well, they've got the moves and the backflips, but will diversity leave anyone else head over
44:23hills for a million pounds tonight?
44:25It's another high stakes game of red or black at eight.
44:28And Carla's confiding in Peter in Coronation Street at nine o'clock.
44:32After the news, we're off to Emmerdale.