The 1 Percent Club S04E15
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00:00Have you got any text to make it all the way to our final question and join the 1% Club?
00:18Anyone has a chance to win because this quiz isn't about how much you know, it's about
00:22how your brain really works, as all our questions are about logic and common sense.
00:26So who will make it to the end and answer a question only 1% of the country can get
00:29right and win up to £100,000?
00:33Let's play the 1% Club!
00:39And hoping to win tonight are 100 players!
00:44So come on then, anybody got something specific they want to do with the money?
00:49Lady up there, how are you?
00:50I'm fine, thank you.
00:51What is the specific aim of the money then?
00:53What are you going to do with it?
00:54I want to put on the World Town Crimes Championships on in Newmarket.
00:58I've been town crime for 38 years.
01:00Why, what's obsessing you so much?
01:03Well, in 1997 I got the loudest in Britain at 109 decibels.
01:08I'll be honest with you, I don't know what a decibel really is in terms of...
01:10Concord taking off was 105.
01:13You're louder than Concord?
01:15Can be, do you want to hear it?
01:17Do I want to hear it?
01:18Can we look at everybody?
01:20I've got a little cry for you, Lee, if you want to hear it.
01:22Oh, you've written something?
01:24Look at you, look at you prepared for your bit on telly!
01:27Right, is this going to be very loud?
01:28Yeah.
01:29Right, go on then.
01:30Oh, yay!
01:33Oh, yay!
01:36Questions and puzzles, Brenda will try,
01:40but if she doesn't win, this crier won't cry.
01:46Very good, very good.
01:49That's very good.
01:51Are you going to get louder as the evening goes on?
01:53If you want me to.
01:54OK, well...
01:57It's taken a turn, this show, hasn't it?
02:00Right, now, don't forget, you can play along at home if you want to.
02:03All you have to do is download the app.
02:05OK, before we ask our first question, here's a reminder of how the show works.
02:08We asked a cross-section of people from all over Britain
02:11a list of our unique questions.
02:13Based on their answers, we can tell statistically
02:15what percentage of the country should get each one right.
02:19Tonight, I'll be asking those exact questions to our 100 contestants,
02:23beginning with the easier one that 90% of Britain got right
02:26and ending with the most challenging question
02:28that only 1% of the great British public answered correctly.
02:32At the start of the show, every contestant is given a £1,000 stake.
02:36If they get any question wrong, they are out of the game
02:38and the £1,000 is transferred to the 1% prize pot.
02:44Whoever gets the furthest in the quiz wins £10,000
02:47and the chance to answer the final 1% question
02:50to win everything in the prize pot.
02:53And take home up to £100,000.
02:59Right, let's get on with it. It's time for our first question.
03:03So this is one that 90% of our survey got right.
03:06Let's see how you do.
03:09Which item of cutlery is there the most of in this image?
03:12OK, your time starts now.
03:23OK, your time is up.
03:25Let's see whose lights stay on and are still in the game
03:27and how many people are out.
03:53Right, we've lost four people.
03:55Well done to those of you whose lights are still on.
03:57Let's have a look at the answer.
03:59It's C, spoons.
04:01There are nine spoons, seven forks and six knives.
04:04Unfortunately, we've lost Jen Carney.
04:06Hi. How are you? I'm gutted.
04:08I bet you are. What happened? I can't count, obviously.
04:11Well... Can you count, really?
04:13I can count, but I'm going to blame my glasses.
04:16It's kind of up and down and up and down.
04:18Right. I mean, I don't want to give you advice,
04:20but if they're on top of your head, they're not going to work.
04:22This is true.
04:24What would you have done with the money?
04:26Forget the glasses, it's too late.
04:28I know.
04:30I was going to invest in some new power tools.
04:32Where's this leading?
04:34Well... I'm a bit lethal in the back garden.
04:37Is that another euphemism?
04:39Well, my wife calls me Chopper Carney.
04:41Chopper Carney? Well, that's my last name, Carney,
04:44and I chop things. Right.
04:46And I wanted to get a bigger chainsaw.
04:48To do what with?
04:50Chop things. Like what?
04:52Saw things down. You know, like bushes and whatnot.
04:54OK. I bet you're thinking of a hedge trimmer.
04:56No, no, no, no. Much thicker branches.
04:58OK, well, listen, never mind.
05:00What did your wife think when you set off today?
05:02How far did she think you would go?
05:04She thought I'd get to the very, very end.
05:06She said, don't take the £1,000 if they offer any more.
05:08You were even planning for that far ahead!
05:10Never mind.
05:12So, there are 96 people still left in the game,
05:14and the £1,000 of everyone who got the question wrong
05:16now goes into the prize pot.
05:18Let's see what it's done to the total.
05:22£4,000.
05:24Right, it's time for the 80% question.
05:28So, this is a question that 80% of the people we asked managed to get right.
05:32Let's see how you get on with this one.
05:36Which of the options does not correctly fill in any of the gaps
05:40in the sentences below?
05:42OK, your time starts now.
05:46I'm not saying this puzzle is easy, but we need to hurry up,
05:48because the six-year-old we've borrowed it off needs it back.
06:08OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
06:16We've just lost one person, though.
06:18Let's have a look at the answer.
06:20It's Pon.
06:22And there are the others in red.
06:24So, we have only lost Roberto Giangrande.
06:26Great name, Giangrande.
06:28Hello. Thank you.
06:30Can I have that with oat milk?
06:32Roberto, what did you put?
06:34I did pen. I got confused.
06:36My English grammar is not the best thing for me.
06:38Oh, so English isn't your first language?
06:40No.
06:42OK.
06:44I would have thought so with Roberto Giangrande.
06:46Unlucky, Roberto.
06:48The rest of you got it right, including Rebecca Pendleton.
06:50Hiya, Rebecca. Where are you from?
06:52I'm from Belfast.
06:54OK. What do you do, Rebecca?
06:56OK, so I used to be...
06:58Anyone who starts with OK, you know there's an anecdote coming.
07:00OK, settle in. This may take a while.
07:02So, I used to be a children's entertainer.
07:04Did you? In Belfast?
07:06Yeah, yeah. So, I did, like, pantos and stuff like that.
07:08OK, great.
07:10And then I was a postwoman.
07:12And now I'm studying to become a worm doctor.
07:14When you say worm doctor, you mean one...
07:16To help to make them get better?
07:18No, no, to kill them.
07:20LAUGHTER
07:22That is the very opposite of a doctor, surely.
07:24Yeah, so, studying parasitology.
07:26You're going to kill the baddies?
07:28Yeah, exactly.
07:30OK, what would you do with the money?
07:32So, there's a parasite museum in Tokyo,
07:34so I can go and look at all the really cool parasites.
07:36I must admit, out of all the shows we've done so far,
07:38the bar of excitement of what you're all going to do with the money
07:40is very low.
07:42Hedge Trimmers, Parasite Museum.
07:44This is the show that just makes dreams.
07:48Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
07:52£5,000.
07:54Right, we are on to the 70% question.
07:58Let's take a look.
08:00Answer the question below.
08:02And your time starts now.
08:04Your time is up.
08:06Let's see who got it right.
08:28Your time is up.
08:30Let's see who got it right.
08:34Your time is up.
08:56Wow, we lost 23 on that one.
08:58Let's have a look at the answer.
09:00It's B. It doesn't matter if you're right-handed or left-handed,
09:02the last word in the first sentence is always B.
09:04We lost 23. That is a lot of people.
09:06Minesh Mehta.
09:08Where are you, Minesh?
09:10What happened? What did you put?
09:12I just put above, panicked.
09:14Above because you thought it was the last word of the second sentence?
09:16Yeah, I still think that's right.
09:20Well, think again.
09:22What do you do, Minesh?
09:24I own a crisp business.
09:26Yeah, a crisp dealer.
09:28A crisp dealer?
09:30You sex it up a bit.
09:32Make it sound a bit more fancy.
09:34Do you make crisps?
09:36No, I sell them. I supply hotels and pubs.
09:38What's your favourite flavour?
09:40Cheese and onion McCoy's.
09:42You can't really mention McCoy's, but you can say cheese and onion.
09:44What's your favourite flavour?
09:46Cheese and onion.
09:48I love the McCoy's ones.
09:50If anyone's getting free crisps, it's me, not you.
09:52Well, unlucky, Minesh.
09:54We've also lost Jenny Connor.
09:56Where are you, Jenny?
09:58How do you show happiness, then, by crying?
10:00You don't want to know?
10:02I do.
10:04I'm so gutted because I've got my lovely dad up there.
10:06Hello, Dad.
10:08Hi.
10:10Do you know what? I thought you were brother and sister.
10:12Oi!
10:14Sorry, that's awful for you, but great for him, isn't it?
10:16How old are you, do you mind me asking?
10:1880.
10:20You look phenomenally young for 80.
10:22That's most kind of you, sir.
10:24What do you put that down to?
10:26Mary.
10:28Mary?
10:30I mean, if she's as old as you, is she the original Mary?
10:32I won't tell you what her son's name is.
10:34Go on, please say it's Jesus. Christopher.
10:36Mary is the mother of Christopher.
10:38I'm Jenny, the donkey.
10:42Right, so you're out, you're in.
10:44Yes.
10:46Well done. Right, let's see what that's done to the prize put.
10:50£28,000.
10:52Time for the 60% question.
10:56Right, let's take a look.
10:58Which of the words below
11:00is not displayed either horizontally, vertically or diagonally
11:04in this word search box?
11:06Your time starts now.
11:22MUSIC PLAYS
11:40OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
11:52MUSIC PLAYS
11:58Right, we lost seven people there.
12:00Let's have a look at the answer.
12:02It is D, porcupine.
12:04It has nine letters, so can't fit in a six-times-six grid.
12:08Somebody who got it wrong...
12:10Oh, no. Or should I say...
12:12Oh, nay!
12:14Brenda Willison.
12:16Maybe you could just shout very loudly,
12:18so there's people outside.
12:20They don't have to watch the show.
12:22I'm out!
12:26Unlucky Brenda.
12:28So let's see what that's done to the prize put.
12:32£35,000.
12:34So, time for a quick break.
12:36We've lost 35 people here already.
12:38I hope you're doing OK at home.
12:40And don't forget, you can play along on the app.
12:42After the break, we'll be moving closer
12:44to seeing if anyone here can answer the 1% question.
12:46CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
13:00Welcome back to the 1% Club.
13:02We started off with 100 people and are now down to 65.
13:04The person who does best here tonight
13:06could be going home with up to £100,000.
13:08CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
13:10So, well done to everyone who's still in the game.
13:12From now on, we're going to give you the option
13:14to move on to the next question.
13:16And if you do, your £1,000 will be transferred to the prize pot.
13:18However, if you get as far as the 30% question
13:20without using your pass,
13:22you'll get the chance to take your £1,000
13:24and leave the game.
13:26Right, it's time for the 50% question.
13:30Let's take a look at it.
13:34Which colour ring needs to be cut to free all the others?
13:36Your 30 seconds starts now.
13:44The Olympics logo has let itself go.
13:46LAUGHTER
14:08OK, your time is up.
14:10Let's see who got it right.
14:14MUSIC PLAYS
14:26Right, we lost three people there.
14:28Let's have a look.
14:30It's D, blue.
14:32And there's the graphic to prove it.
14:34Somebody got it wrong. It's Eve Rafferty.
14:36Where are you, Eve? I'm here.
14:38You don't look very happy, Eve. No, I'm not.
14:40Oh, dear. What happened, Eve? What did you put?
14:42I thought it was red, and then I heard green.
14:44And I was like, no, it's blue!
14:46Well, you missed out yellow in all those options earlier.
14:48Why would it be yellow?
14:50All right, well, why would it be red or blooming green?
14:54How come that turned into me being the idiot there?
14:56Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
15:02£50,000.
15:04OK, it's time for the 45% question.
15:08Let's have a look.
15:10Which of these is the odd one out?
15:12And your time starts now.
15:18Those odd socks are annoying me.
15:40OK, your time is up.
15:42Let's see whose lights are still on.
15:58OK, we lost two people there.
16:00Let's have a look at the answer.
16:02It's B.
16:04Cows does not rhyme with the others.
16:06Fox, box and socks.
16:08Somebody who got that wrong is Alexandra Copeland.
16:10What happened, Alexandra?
16:12I went with the number of letters in the word,
16:14rather than anything else.
16:16Oh, I see, rather than the rhyming thing.
16:18Yes. Never mind.
16:20What would you have done with the money, Alexandra?
16:22So, I'm not very good at getting a suntan in the UK
16:24in tanning shops,
16:26so I would be going on a holiday with my family.
16:28I tan quite well normally,
16:30but I've had a really bad experience in a tanning shop.
16:32Oh, tell me more.
16:34I went to a local tanning shop.
16:36This is quite a few years ago,
16:38and I was sent into a cubicle,
16:40and the lady said,
16:42you know, everything will come on in a couple of minutes,
16:44I've got myself ready,
16:46and then, all of a sudden,
16:48the sunbed came on,
16:50everything went bright ultraviolet,
16:52and there was people
16:54walking past the front of the shop,
16:56and I thought it was one-way glass.
16:58The lady came over the tannoy and said,
17:00please can you put the blind down in cubicle one?
17:02No way!
17:04You were just completely naked?
17:06Absolutely.
17:08A man walking his dog walked past,
17:10looked at me, and I thought, that's strange,
17:12he's looking at me in the eye.
17:14He looked me down, he looked me up.
17:16He wasn't.
17:18No, I know.
17:20Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
17:24£53,000.
17:26APPLAUSE
17:28OK, it's time for the 40% question.
17:30Let's have a look.
17:32Here is a sequence of stars.
17:34How many points in total
17:36will the final image have?
17:38And your time starts now.
17:42Now we just need three wise men.
17:44LAUGHTER
18:00MUSIC
18:10OK, your time is up.
18:12Let's see who got it right.
18:14MUSIC
18:16MUSIC
18:30OK, you lost five people there.
18:32Let's have a look at the answer.
18:34It's four.
18:36The total number of points on the stars
18:38is going down by two in each picture.
18:40We've lost Neil Holt.
18:42I'm here, Lee.
18:44It sounds like you, too, could be a town crier.
18:46I could be,
18:48but I'm not going to be, no.
18:50Why?
18:52Because I'm a professional archer instead.
18:54I've been teaching archery about 24 years now.
18:56I've got the style, I've got the good technique.
18:58Look down the string.
19:00Look down the arrow rather than the string.
19:02I'd try to look down the string.
19:04You can't look down the string, that would be crazy.
19:06You'd be going like that, wouldn't you?
19:08You'd be looking down the arrow.
19:10You look down the arrow is what you do.
19:12Do you teach at a level?
19:14I mean, Olympics or something?
19:16I teach from novice up to, say, famous people.
19:18You teach famous people?
19:20Yeah, I've taught Brad Pitt's kids.
19:22Oh.
19:24If only you understood kids, you would have been impressed.
19:26What was he like, Brad Pitt?
19:28He was very tall.
19:30He was a bit smelly at the time, I must admit.
19:32Wow.
19:34Most people I know's anecdotes with,
19:36what a lovely man.
19:38How was he?
19:41£64,000.
19:44Right, it's getting tricky now.
19:46Let's move on to the 35% question.
19:48Here it is.
19:52What number replaces the question mark
19:54when you read clockwise from the start?
19:56Your 30 seconds starts now.
20:10MUSIC
20:30OK, your time is up.
20:32Let's see who got it right and how many people are out.
20:34MUSIC
20:40MUSIC
20:50Right, we lost nine people there.
20:52Let's have a look at the answer.
20:54It's 27.
20:56Alternate segments reveal consecutive multiples of three.
20:5827 is the next number in the three times table.
21:00Now, 13 of you didn't know that,
21:02but you did use your pass,
21:04including James Thomas.
21:06I didn't want to use my pass.
21:08Why?
21:10Because I wanted to get the third deal and take the grand.
21:12Oh, I see.
21:14But you used it.
21:16I used it.
21:18What were you going to do with the grand?
21:20Just blow it on a night out or something.
21:22I'm not going to lie,
21:24you sound like you've just got in.
21:26You're the most apathetic looking person
21:28we've ever had on this show.
21:30I am from Wales.
21:32Can I just tell you...
21:36Can I ask you a question?
21:38Yeah.
21:40Are you drunk?
21:42No, I'm OK.
21:44It was a bit gutted because I had it right at the end
21:46and then I shouldn't have.
21:48Never mind, never mind.
21:50What are you going to do if you win the money, then?
21:52A few years ago I bumped into Liam Gallagher.
21:54Did you?
21:56I did, yes.
21:58How did that go?
22:00So I had a bit of confidence to go up to him and say,
22:04look, I'm getting married.
22:06Can I pay at our wedding?
22:08And what did he say?
22:10He said, yeah, 50k.
22:12Did you pay him?
22:14Well, no.
22:16That's who I am.
22:18So if you win, you're going to use the money to pay Liam Gallagher.
22:20Yeah.
22:22Did he give you any contact details?
22:24No, but I'm going to...
22:26I don't think he's coming.
22:28He's a clever bloke that's just come back from a very large
22:30bender of a night out, that's what I think.
22:32I won't disagree.
22:34LAUGHTER
22:36I want him to win more than anybody else
22:38I've ever had on this show.
22:40I want this man to win because when he's on the floor
22:42he will not be able to stand up.
22:44LAUGHTER
22:46Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
22:50£78,000.
22:52APPLAUSE
22:54Right, time for a quick break.
22:56We'll see you in a bit when someone here
22:58can win up to £100,000.
23:00CHEERING
23:02APPLAUSE
23:14Welcome back to the 1% Club.
23:16We've been asking questions which have been tested out
23:18on a cross-section of the British public.
23:20And we've been whittling down the contestants here tonight
23:22and are left with 46 people with their lights still on.
23:24Now, as a reward, any contestant
23:26who hasn't played their pass and still has their £1,000
23:28has a choice.
23:30Play on for the big money in the prize pot
23:32or you can take your £1,000
23:34and leave the game right now.
23:36So first of all, let's see which players
23:38still have their £1,000.
23:40So those of you with your lights on,
23:42you can take your money and leave the show if you want.
23:44Please make your decision right now.
23:54Right, five of you have decided to take your £1,000,
23:56including Stephanie Wiley.
23:58You've decided to take your £1,000, Stephanie.
24:00Yep.
24:02Why is that?
24:04Because when I play at home,
24:06I never make it further than, like, 10%.
24:08So I thought, if I'm still in,
24:10when it comes to this point,
24:12I'm taking the money.
24:14So it was always the plan?
24:16Very, very, yes.
24:18Who's waiting to see how you get on?
24:20Mr Sausage is at home.
24:22Right, is that a nickname?
24:24No, that's not his real surname, obviously.
24:26No.
24:28Why do you call him Mr Sausage?
24:30Well, my husband is a magician
24:32and his name for his children's parties
24:34is Steve Sausage.
24:36What's his real name, Steve?
24:38Stephen.
24:40That is an incredible answer.
24:42Steve Sausage. Is that his real name?
24:44No, it's Stephen.
24:46Well done to everybody who took their £1,000.
24:48Congratulations.
24:51Right, so the rest of you have decided to play on.
24:54Let's see if that gamble will pay off
24:56and if you can go all the way and join the 1% Club.
24:58And remember, if you still have your £1,000,
25:00you can pay for a pass to the next question
25:02if you don't know it.
25:04Right, it's time for the 30% question.
25:08Let's take a look.
25:10Jamil is writing a limerick
25:12but needs a word that follows these rules
25:14to complete the last line.
25:16Two syllables,
25:18only two different vowels,
25:20starts with an even-numbered letter
25:22and contains at least three letters
25:24from the second half of the alphabet.
25:26Which of these words would work?
25:28Your 30 seconds starts now.
25:48OK, your time is up.
25:50Let's see who got it right.
26:18Wow, we lost 14 of you there.
26:20Let's have a look at the answer.
26:22It's D, prizes.
26:24Doggy has three vowels,
26:26Blazes, Hotel and Rabbits only have two letters
26:28from the second half of the alphabet.
26:30N to Z.
26:32Somebody who got it right is Gary Harwood.
26:34You have still got a pass.
26:36Yes, mate.
26:38All right, Gary?
26:40Yeah, good, mate.
26:42Did you used to be in the Happy Mondays?
26:44No, mate.
26:46And what do you do, Gary?
26:48I'm a plasterer.
26:50I thought you said a pastor.
26:52Anyone I've used,
26:54you know, come back here and say it.
26:56Did you think you'd get this far?
26:58No, I didn't, to be honest, no.
27:00What did your mates think before you came?
27:02A lot have said I won't get past 90%, to be honest.
27:04Really? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:06Well, don't, Gary. What are you going to do with the money?
27:08I've got some tattoos I need covering up.
27:10Dodgy ones. Yeah, I've done them myself.
27:12Oh, where are they?
27:14I've got all sorts. Caravan.
27:16You've tattooed a caravan on your thigh?
27:18Mr Chips, off catchphrase.
27:20You haven't done Mr Chips?
27:22I've done Mr Chips.
27:24What else have you got? I've got frozen chicken with breasts.
27:26On your chest?
27:28No, they're all on my legs, all my thighs.
27:30They're all coverable.
27:32You've got frozen chicken breasts?
27:34Frozen chicken with a pair of breasts.
27:38Right, first of all, how do you know it's frozen if it's a tattoo?
27:40I don't, to be honest.
27:42Right, so that's the first problem.
27:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:46Second one, do you mean a chicken that's ready to go in the oven with breasts?
27:48Yes, yes, with breasts drawn on it.
27:50Actually breasts on it.
27:52Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:54To represent chicken breasts?
27:56Yeah, obviously.
27:58Well, listen, good luck, Gary.
28:00Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
28:04£83,000.
28:06So we're at the 25% stage now.
28:08Here it is.
28:12What letter replaces the question mark in this sequence?
28:14And your time starts now.
28:22You can't ever say this show's script's on graphics.
28:38OK, your time is up.
28:40Let's see who got it right.
29:02Right, we didn't lose anyone on that one.
29:04Let's have a look at the answer.
29:06It's R. The letters represent the first letter
29:08of the positions within the boxes.
29:10Up, down, left, and then R for right.
29:12So no-one got it wrong, but someone who used their pass
29:14was Olly Myatt.
29:16Not a clue? I didn't have any clue about this one.
29:18Well, that's what the pass is for.
29:20What do you do, Olly?
29:22I study accounting and finance at Reading University.
29:24OK, any hobbies?
29:26I'm a big Liverpool fan.
29:28So much so that for my 15th birthday
29:30I asked for a cardboard cutout of Jurgen Klopp.
29:32But Amazon messed up
29:34and sent Ainsley Harriot instead.
29:36Right.
29:38So he now lives in my dining room.
29:40Oh, you kept him? Yeah, four years later.
29:42He just lives there in the corner? Yeah.
29:44Well, that's a good look.
29:46Adam Loader, you also didn't know but used your pass.
29:48Hey, Adam, do you not see it at all?
29:50No, I just couldn't see it at all.
29:52That's what the pass is for. What made you apply, Adam?
29:54Me and my friends do this thing where we try and collect
29:56lad points by doing different things.
29:58So I thought that if I tried to win the show
30:00that would be a good amount of lad points for that.
30:02Yeah, yeah. What kind of lad stuff have you done?
30:04So the thing I've done...
30:06What, picking your nose on national television?
30:08That's quite laddish. I'll give you that.
30:10You've just got a million points for that.
30:12Thank you. No, I've done snow angels
30:14naked in the snow. Have you?
30:16Yeah, yeah. Face up or face down? Face down.
30:18And I actually had to do it twice because my mum
30:20didn't take a picture when she was supposed to.
30:22Your mum? Yeah, I roped her into it.
30:24I mean, you get 1,000 points for doing it
30:26but you're minus ten for getting your mum
30:28to take a photo. And face down.
30:30Oh! Is it arms and legs spread?
30:32Yeah, yeah. What's the matter with you?
30:36Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
30:40£86,000.
30:42APPLAUSE
30:44We've got 27 people still in the game
30:46and we are down to the 20% question now.
30:50Let's take a look.
30:52What number replaces the question mark below?
30:56Your time starts now.
31:00Great question for a quiz show.
31:02Terrible question for a first date.
31:04MUSIC PLAYS
31:28Time is up. Let's see who got it right.
31:34MUSIC PLAYS
31:48Lost ten people on that one.
31:50Let's have a look at the answer.
31:52Two. The number refers to the number of lines
31:54that get removed from the first letter
31:56to make the second letter.
31:58So we only have three people left with a pass
32:00and one of them is Zainab Edjaz.
32:02Hi. Did you think you would get this far?
32:04I hoped I would get this far.
32:06Did you think you would get this far as only one of three people
32:08with a pass? I hoped I would get this far
32:10as one of only three with a pass.
32:12Did you think you'd get this far and have a chance
32:14of winning £100,000?
32:16Please say it again.
32:18I hoped I would, yeah.
32:20What do you do? I'm a uni student.
32:22I'm doing pharmacy. And what will you do
32:24if you win the money? Well, it keeps changing
32:26the more I think about what I'm going to do with the money.
32:28The most recent thing I've done was
32:30I found a ring that's
32:32$77,000.
32:34A ring? A ring.
32:36You're going to spend it on a piece of jewellery?
32:38Well, yeah. What else am I going to spend it on?
32:40Where are you getting it from? Mordor?
32:42From Tiffany's.
32:44What's so good about this ring that's 77 grand?
32:46What does it look like? Nothing.
32:48It's literally just a tiny diamond.
32:50It's actually... It's not great.
32:52It's weird even you...
32:54Even you think this is a terrible idea.
32:56Right, let's see what that's done
32:58to the prize pot.
33:02£92,000.
33:04Right, we're getting close to the end now
33:06and it's now time for the 15% question.
33:10Let's take a look.
33:12What three
33:14consecutive numbers add up to 3,000?
33:16Your 30 seconds starts now.
33:28MUSIC
33:48OK, your time is up.
33:50Let's see whose light is still on.
33:52MUSIC
33:58MUSIC
34:06Right, we lost just two people on that one.
34:08Let's have a look at the answer.
34:10It's 999, 1,000 and 1,001.
34:12Somebody who got it right is Rebecca Pendleton.
34:14Still here.
34:16The Worm Doctor is still with us.
34:18I'm going to get to see the worms, I'm hoping.
34:20Well, that's a good look.
34:22Anthony James. Hello.
34:24Hi, Anthony. How are you doing? Yeah, I'm good. How are you?
34:26I'm loving that jumper.
34:28Yeah, on my camo where I was in the wash.
34:30I love it. I wore something a bit brighter.
34:32Somewhere out there, Noel Edmonds is freezing.
34:34And what would you do if you win the money?
34:36So, my friends always laugh at me
34:38because when we go to restaurants
34:40I always order questionable things on the menu.
34:42So on that, I would probably push that to the extreme
34:44and try the world's most expensive burger.
34:46It's in Amsterdam.
34:48It costs five grand. Five grand?
34:50Yeah. What's in it? Gold leaf,
34:52expensive beef, yeah.
34:54It's in Amsterdam. I'm sure it's got somewhere else in it as well.
34:56Wow.
34:58You'll wake up tied to the chef's radiator.
35:00It's a bit dark, wasn't it?
35:02Sorry about that.
35:04Enjoy your burger.
35:06Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
35:10It's done nothing because everyone had used their pass already.
35:12Right, we are down
35:14to our last 15 players.
35:16After the break, we'll find out which of our remaining contestants
35:18can go on and play the 1% question.
35:20See you in a bit.
35:24APPLAUSE
35:34Welcome back to the 1% Club.
35:36We are very nearly at the point where we will discover
35:38who our winner will be.
35:40Now, here's how the end of the game works.
35:42Whoever does the best here tonight will win £10,000.
35:44But if they're feeling brave, they can risk their ten grand
35:46by trying to answer the 1% question.
35:48Get it right and they will win everything in the prize pot
35:50which is currently sitting at...
35:52..£92,000.
35:54APPLAUSE
35:56Remember, the three of you
35:58who have your £1,000 left,
36:00you can pay for a pass,
36:02but you can't use it on the 1% question.
36:04But if you've still got it at the 1% question,
36:06then you get to keep that £1,000
36:08no matter what happens.
36:10Right, there are 15 people left in the quiz,
36:12and it's now time
36:14for the 10% question.
36:18Here we go.
36:20Answer the question below.
36:22Your 30 seconds starts now.
36:26Oh, Prince is out of ink again.
36:50OK, your time is up.
36:52Let's see who got it right.
37:14Right, we lost ten people there.
37:16Let's have a look at the answer.
37:18It's two.
37:20The question consists of half of each word in the question,
37:22so what number is half of four?
37:24It's two.
37:26Somebody who got it right is James Millican.
37:28You've done well, you've got this far.
37:30Pretty delighted.
37:32How quickly did you see that one?
37:34I was doing a lot of counting on my fingers.
37:36I said it out loud and it got obvious once I said it.
37:38What will you do with the money, James, if you win?
37:40My hockey club's hosting the Euro Hockey Club Championships
37:42this year, so I'll be helping them
37:44with the sizeable costs of that.
37:46Really? You're going to donate it to the hockey club?
37:48Not all of it.
37:50You got that in very quickly.
37:52And make sure you keep that in the edit.
37:54Well done, James.
37:56Now, all three people that had a pass
37:58used their pass, including
38:00our plasterer, Gary.
38:02All right, Gary. Yeah, mate.
38:04Did you not have a clue with that one?
38:06No, even afterwards, still couldn't.
38:08Even now when I've told you the answer?
38:10Yeah, still.
38:12Even now you're doubting the truth?
38:14Are you normally a lucky person, Gary?
38:16Not really. I've woke up in
38:18the wrong hotel room before.
38:20How did that happen? Went to a family do.
38:22Went to sleep at night
38:24with my ex-partner.
38:26Woke up in the morning, room were empty.
38:28I were naked in bed.
38:30Thought I must have done something bad if she's took everything.
38:32Opened my room door
38:34and my room was straight across.
38:36What I'd done, I'd got out in the middle of the night
38:38thinking it were a toilet into the corridor.
38:40Weeding corridor. You didn't?
38:42I did. And then, obviously,
38:44door had locked behind me. Hotel room
38:46side of me. So I just went straight in that.
38:48Got in bed. All family had been
38:50out looking for me. Police had been phoned.
38:52I'm missing persons list
38:54and I was asleep.
38:56This isn't an anecdote. This is a Netflix documentary.
38:58Wow, well done.
39:00Gary, you're still with us. You haven't got a pass but you're still with us.
39:02Zainab Ejaz.
39:04The ring is closer. The precious thing is
39:06closer. That's me.
39:08That's me Gollum impression in case you were wondering what I'm doing.
39:10With Philip Owen, you are still with us, Phil.
39:12Did you come close to getting that?
39:14I got what number and four but I couldn't make the correlation
39:16with the words in the middle. I thought you were going to say
39:18I got what number is half of four, I just couldn't do the maths.
39:20No.
39:22Are you good at this at home?
39:24Not average. Bang average.
39:26When you say average, you mean 50% questions?
39:28No, not that average.
39:30You must get further than that.
39:32What, do you mean that's a bit below your average?
39:34No, 20% I think. See, most people went out on the 50% question.
39:36Not that average.
39:38Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
39:42£95,000.
39:44OK.
39:46We are down to the 5%
39:48question.
39:52Let's take a look.
39:54There are six different
39:56first letters when you write out
39:58the numbers from one to ten.
40:00What common word
40:02can you spell using all
40:04of these six letters?
40:06Your time starts now.
40:36OK,
40:38your time is up.
40:40Let's see who got it right.
41:00Right, we lost all five of you there.
41:02Let's have a look at the answer.
41:04It's soften.
41:06There are the letters in red, and it makes the word soften.
41:08So the bad news is you all got the question wrong,
41:10but the good news is that you all
41:12did better than everyone else here tonight,
41:14which means you are all our winners.
41:16So, did Zainab Ejaz,
41:18James Millican, Rebecca Pendleton,
41:20Gary Harwood, Philip Owen
41:22come down and join me for the 1% question?
41:24Because you've done so well
41:26and made it further than anyone else here tonight,
41:28you win a shirt of £10,000.
41:30But now,
41:32you face a dilemma.
41:34You can leave the show tonight
41:36and take your shirt of £10,000,
41:38which works out at...
41:40£2,000 each,
41:42and no, Gary R. Plasterer,
41:44I can't pay you in cash.
41:46Or, you can risk it all
41:48and win a shirt of £10,000.
41:50So, you win a shirt of £10,000,
41:52or you can risk it all
41:54by attempting the 1% question.
41:56Get it right,
41:58and you will win your shirt of everything in the prize pot,
42:00which stands at...
42:04£95,000.
42:06CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
42:08Get it wrong,
42:10and you will leave with nothing.
42:12Obviously, if one of you decides to play on
42:14and gets it right, then you'll win the whole of the prize pot.
42:16If more than one of you decides to play,
42:18you'll win a shirt of it
42:20and you'll lose it to anybody else who gets it right.
42:22So, it's now time
42:24to make your decision.
42:36OK.
42:38Three of you have got your lights on,
42:40which means that Philip and James
42:42have decided to take their £2,000.
42:44Congratulations, you two.
42:46CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
42:48But Rebecca, Zainab
42:50and Gary, your lights are on,
42:52which means that you've decided to play
42:54for the prize pot.
42:56So, after whittling down the contestants here in the studio,
42:58we are left with the 1% question.
43:04If you get this right, you win a shirt of the prize pot
43:06and become a member
43:08of the 1% Club.
43:10Good luck. This is your 1% question.
43:18You've got three words to make three new words.
43:20And your time starts now.
43:48MUSIC PLAYS
43:54OK, your time is up.
43:56Right, your answers are locked in, so you can't change them,
43:58so we may as well ask what you put.
44:00So, Rebecca, what did you put?
44:02Tea. Tea.
44:04Zainab? War.
44:06War. Yeah. Gary?
44:08Black. Black.
44:10Right.
44:12Let's have a look at the answer.
44:18MUSIC PLAYS
44:20CHEERING
44:22It's tea.
44:24Teas in teabags and tearings.
44:26Congratulations, Rebecca.
44:28You are the winner.
44:30And get everything in the prize pot.
44:32£95,000.
44:34CHEERING
44:42Wow.
44:44How quick did you get that?
44:46Literally within, like, the last two seconds,
44:48I went, oh, should have took the two grand,
44:50and then I went, what?
44:52Oh, my God, I can't believe this.
44:54That's insane.
44:56Gary, unlucky. You did so well to get this far, mate.
44:58Cheers, mate.
45:00Zainab, were you close? No.
45:02Absolutely no idea.
45:04OK, well, listen, well done. You did brilliant, you two, to get this far.
45:06Right, let's have another look at the answer.
45:08There it is. It's tea.
45:10Teas in teabags, tearing.
45:12Congratulations, Rebecca Pendleton.
45:14You win the 1% Club. Goodnight.
45:16CHEERING
45:44CHEERING