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00:30Hello, everybody. Welcome to The Big Show.
00:3445 minutes of trying not to submit to the letters.
00:37It'll get counted out by the numbers and hopefully you'll find the edge of the angle
00:41and you'll come out a stone-cold winner.
00:43So let's start by introducing my ultimate warrior, Rachel Riley.
00:49I won't fishhook you.
00:50Listen, I can't imagine you're a wrestling fan.
00:54I can't see you there with a foam hand screaming your head off.
00:57No, I'm not, you know, do you smell what the rock is cooking?
01:00Not really.
01:00Not really.
01:01No, my brother used to like it, though.
01:02So I was in a household that, you know, there was wrestling there.
01:05And once you appreciate that it isn't real and it's drama, then it kind of, you know, you can accept it.
01:10Well, I thought for your wrestling name, I came up with Quantum.
01:13Nice.
01:14I like it.
01:14Perfect.
01:15Well, let's introduce the rock of Dictionary Corner, Susie Dent is here and introducing, making his countdown debut.
01:23Well, I'd like to say he's the macho man, but the camera doesn't lie.
01:26It's comedian Neil Delavere.
01:27So nice to have you here.
01:32So nice to have you here.
01:34You're in great company because our champion Sue Telfer's going for a fourth win today.
01:39And sport runs throughout the family.
01:41Tell me a little bit about your husband and son, because they have a shared profession.
01:45They do.
01:46They both work for Formula One teams, but different Formula One teams.
01:50So my son works for Mercedes.
01:52My husband works for AlphaTauri.
01:54And there's competition, but they can't discuss tactics.
01:58So on the sofa, it's like racing wars.
02:01And I have to remain neutral.
02:03Sue, I know from getting to know you, there's only one person in pole position in your household.
02:08That's the Telfer.
02:10Okay, let's meet our challenger today.
02:11The reason for all the wrestling references.
02:15I wanted to make our challenger feel right at home.
02:17Steve Walker's here, and you are the huge wrestling fan.
02:20Tell me about it.
02:21Yeah, thanks for making me feel at home.
02:22Yeah, yeah, absolutely love wrestling.
02:23A couple of the main things that people say is, well, you know it's fake, right?
02:27And yeah, as Rachel says, once you kind of suspend disbelief and you get into it,
02:33it's more like a soap opera, really.
02:34And the other thing as well, a lot of people say, oh, about British wrestling,
02:37back in the day.
02:38And yeah, no disrespect to those guys, but the athleticism now is off the chart now.
02:43UK wrestling.
02:45My stepfather took me to see the UK wrestling when I was a kid.
02:48Giant Haystacks was fighting in Newton Ards in County Down.
02:52We were four rows from the front, and my stepdad said,
02:54shout something at him, because everyone was booing him, he's a heel.
02:57And I shouted, go get your nappy changed.
02:59And he turned around and he pointed at me.
03:01And I burst out crying, and my dad had to take me home.
03:03Well, there you go.
03:05Anyway, time to wrestle with those letters for the first time today.
03:08Sue, off you go.
03:09OK, thank you.
03:10Hi, Rachel.
03:11Hi, Sue.
03:11Can I have a consonant, please?
03:13You can indeed.
03:13Start today with S.
03:15And a consonant, please?
03:17D.
03:18And a consonant, please?
03:19And a consonant, please?
03:26And a vowel.
03:30And another vowel.
03:32And another vowel.
03:38And a consonant, please?
03:40And lastly, R.
03:42For the first time today at home and in the studio, let's play Countdown.
04:16Steve.
04:17Eight.
04:18What a start.
04:19Sue.
04:20Eight.
04:20What's your word, Steve?
04:22Smearing.
04:23Smearing.
04:24And Sue?
04:25Resigned.
04:26Do they both count, Susie?
04:27They don't, I'm afraid.
04:28Part of people here, but there's no A for smearing.
04:31I'm so sorry.
04:32All right.
04:32It's a very high standard, Neil.
04:34Anything else you'd like to contribute?
04:35Yeah, we have an A's.
04:37Designer is A's.
04:39Susie.
04:39There is a nine, actually.
04:41Yeah, misgender.
04:43So to refer to somebody with the wrong pronoun, for example, that doesn't correctly reflect the gender.
04:48They did well.
04:49They did well.
04:51APPLAUSE
04:51Fantastic.
04:55Mr Nine championed by your high standards.
04:58Let's see how it goes.
04:59Steve, your first time, you get to say hello to Rachel.
05:02Hi, Rachel.
05:02Hi, Steve.
05:03Now, a consonant, please.
05:04You can, indeed.
05:05S.
05:06And a vowel.
05:08A.
05:10And another consonant.
05:13H.
05:14And another.
05:16T.
05:17And another.
05:20G.
05:21And a vowel, please.
05:23O.
05:25And another.
05:27A.
05:29Consonant.
05:31D.
05:32And a final vowel, please.
05:36Final E.
05:3830 seconds.
05:39MUSIC PLAYS
05:40MUSIC PLAYS
05:45MUSIC CONTINUES
06:15What's the word?
06:17Ghosted.
06:18Yes. And Sue?
06:19And the same ghosted.
06:21Excellent.
06:22Too ghosted, so I'll just move past me, Delamere, and ask Susie.
06:27Well, I've always loved the word aghast,
06:29because the silent H in there was put there by a Flemish typesetter
06:34who didn't like the look of our one without an H,
06:36and just put it there, and it's stayed there ever since.
06:38But there is aghasted, believe it or not,
06:40which is an old word for frightened or terrified,
06:43and that will give you an 8.
06:44Use it in a sentence.
06:46I was positively aghasted by your insinuation yesterday.
06:51Right.
06:52Champion. Numbers.
06:54Thank you. One from the top, please, Rachel, and any other five?
06:57Thank you, Sue. One large.
06:58Five little coming up,
07:00and the first one of the day is...
07:02Nine, six, three, five, eight.
07:08And the large one, 25.
07:09And the target, 828.
07:12Numbers up.
07:13Let's go.
07:30Here.
07:36big number and only the 25 to get near it steve no sorry that's a tricky one so eight two six
07:50eight two six well that's two away so i'll get you seven points if you're right let's have it
07:54um six times five is 30 yep add three 33 times 25 times 25 825 and nine minus eight is one
08:04lovely well done two away strong start by the champion sue but not the 10 points rachel
08:10car full of ways this one you could have said 25 plus five is 30 times it by three for 90
08:17eight minus six is two add that on for 92 and 92 times nine is 828
08:24so what a start by the formula one three to sue very damon hill more harry hill for you so far
08:33steve but don't you worry about that many points left to get 22 7 as we have our first
08:38tea time teaser and it's i must talk i must talk eat and read all at the same time i've got so much
08:46to do i must talk eat and read all at the same time i've got so much to do
08:51the answer was multi-tasks just one task right now for a challenger steve and let's pick some letters
09:19clap consonant please thank you steve r and a vowel
09:25u and a consonant c and another consonant p and a vowel e
09:37consonant a consonant a consonant k and a another consonant please and the last one t thank you
09:57richard richell
09:58so
10:03And don't, Steve, what have you got?
10:30Five.
10:31Five.
10:31And Sue?
10:32Six.
10:33And six.
10:33What's the five?
10:34Steve might still count.
10:35Taken.
10:36And Sue?
10:37Pucker.
10:38Is that with an E-R or an A?
10:40I think we're spelling it with an E-R, aren't we?
10:42Yes.
10:42Pucked lips.
10:44There you go.
10:44Everything's pucker.
10:45What about over with you, Neil Delamere?
10:47There is an A.
10:49Unpack.
10:50Unpacker.
10:51Yes.
10:52Unpacker.
10:52Oh, you just had the E-R on.
10:53Yeah.
10:54I had unpack and then unpacker, so E-R at the end.
10:56Wonderful.
10:57And unpacker, as it is, Susie, just unpacking your stuff.
11:00You become an unpacker.
11:02Yes.
11:02Either physically, in a warehouse, for example, or data as well can be unpacked.
11:06Right.
11:07Plenty of old left, Steve.
11:08You just remain calm.
11:10A lot of points up for grabs.
11:11Sue, it's your letters.
11:12A consonant, please, Rachel.
11:14Thank you, Sue.
11:15L.
11:15And a consonant.
11:17M.
11:18And a consonant.
11:20S.
11:21And a consonant.
11:23N.
11:24And a consonant.
11:27F.
11:28And a vowel.
11:30E.
11:31And a vowel.
11:34A.
11:35And a vowel.
11:37O.
11:38and a consonant please
11:41and lastly P
11:43Start the clock
12:08How'd you get on Sue?
12:15Six
12:16And Steve?
12:17Six
12:17Lovely, what's your Steve?
12:19Planes
12:19Planes
12:20And Sue?
12:21Sample
12:22Planes
12:23and sample
12:24over the dictionary corner
12:25Neil, Delamere
12:26you are
12:27I haven't seen someone
12:28take dictionary corners seriously
12:30since I sat there
12:32I'm in it or in it
12:33even though I'm not in it
12:34I got six
12:36flames
12:37Flames
12:38Loads of sixes
12:39Can we do better Sue?
12:40Yes
12:40There is a seven there
12:42with a pole man
12:43so for example
12:44someone on a barge
12:45or a punt
12:46but there is an eight there as well
12:48not something you ought to have
12:48because it's abnormal tissue growth
12:50but neoplasm
12:51Neoplasm
12:5334
12:53plays 13
12:55and Steve
12:55it's your numbers
12:56Thanks Colin
12:57Can I have one large
12:58and the rest small please?
12:59You can indeed
12:59Thank you Steve
13:00Time for ten points I feel
13:02and these little numbers
13:04are one
13:04seven
13:06seven
13:07three
13:07three
13:08eight
13:09and 75
13:10and the target
13:12354
13:13Numbers up
13:14you
13:18hear it
13:19somethingISE
13:19This
13:20is...
13:21...
13:24you
13:25and
13:25see you
13:27in Jesus' name
13:31and see you
13:32what it is
13:33as saiyu
13:34and a
13:36if gosh
13:37it is
13:38yeah
13:38trust me
13:39you
13:39and
13:40and
13:40you
13:40and
13:413-5-4, Sue.
13:473-5-6.
13:48OK, two away. Chance for Steve.
13:50Yes, but not written down.
13:51Go for it straight away.
13:538 plus 1 is 9.
13:558 plus 1, 9.
13:57Times that by 75.
14:00675.
14:01Oh, sorry.
14:03Completely gone on, sorry.
14:04Don't worry. Worth it, though. Worth having a go at that.
14:07Sue, you can steal a few points here.
14:09Yep.
14:093 plus 1 is 4.
14:123 plus 1, 4.
14:14Times 75.
14:15300.
14:167-8 of 56.
14:187 times 8 is 56.
14:20Yep.
14:21That's it.
14:22Oh.
14:22And that's together.
14:23Two away. Yeah, well done.
14:25Well, seven points for Sue.
14:27Turn it into ten for me, Rachel.
14:29I'm one away, so come back to me.
14:31Really?
14:31Mm-hm.
14:32Tricky one, Rich, but good time to think about it,
14:34because it's time to cross over to Neil and Dictionary Corner.
14:37I thought I'd tell you, Colin,
14:39because Steve is a pastor,
14:40but the last time I met a pastor,
14:43I don't know if I've told you this,
14:44I was driving up to a T-junction, okay?
14:47I saw the back end of a car going around the bend,
14:49and then there was a slight gap,
14:50and then there was maybe 35 cars, right?
14:52And I thought,
14:53I'm not going to wait for all those cars to pass by.
14:54I'm going to jump into the gap.
14:55So I jumped into the gap.
14:56The guy behind me leaned on the horn
14:57because there wasn't really that much space.
14:59And I got around the top of the hockey stick,
15:01and as I got there,
15:03I realised that the car in front of me was a hearse,
15:06and now I am the lead car
15:08in a stranger's funeral procession.
15:11So I don't know if you've ever done this,
15:14but you start talking to yourself going,
15:16maybe it's not a funeral,
15:17maybe it's not a funeral,
15:18maybe,
15:19and then the other part is going,
15:20well, there's a coffin in the back of a car.
15:23Unless Dracula is getting a taxi,
15:25this is a funeral.
15:27So you have this weird discussion going,
15:29pull up your hood, right?
15:30Yeah.
15:30Because they won't recognise you.
15:31I was wearing a black hood.
15:33You cannot drive behind a hearse
15:34wearing a black hood.
15:36You look like the Grim Reaper
15:38making sure that you've done the job properly, right?
15:41So I said,
15:41I'm going to overtake.
15:42I'm going to overtake this thing.
15:44And I looked out,
15:44and I couldn't pass, right?
15:46So then I looked,
15:47and there was a third lane.
15:48So I went,
15:49I'm going to pass it on the left.
15:50So I passed on the left,
15:52and absolutely floored.
15:56Floored.
15:56And then I pulled in in front of him,
15:58and there was another hearse.
15:59There had been two hearses,
16:01so I had to go to the graveyard.
16:02It was a lovely ceremony in the end.
16:05The pastor was,
16:07that was the last time I met a pastor.
16:08And he knew who I was as well,
16:10because he lived in a local area,
16:11and I had to just nod to him.
16:12Neil Delamere, thank you so much.
16:17Rachel, I don't know whether
16:18you were able to work that out with a laughing, but...
16:21Well, it's hard to follow that, really.
16:22But back to the maths.
16:24You could have said seven minus one is six.
16:27The other seven times eight,
16:2956, plus three for 59,
16:32and 59 times six gets you to 350.
16:34Yeah.
16:3741, 13, and Sue's got the letters.
16:40Consonant, please, Rachel.
16:42Thank you, Sue.
16:43T.
16:44And a consonant, please.
16:46M.
16:47And a consonant, please.
16:49D.
16:50And a consonant.
16:52B.
16:53And a vowel.
16:53E.
16:55And another vowel.
16:57O.
16:58And another vowel.
17:01U.
17:02And a consonant, please.
17:05S.
17:07And another consonant, please.
17:10Lastly, L.
17:11Here we go.
17:12ère
17:14And a consonant, please.
17:27Once again, there is the new way.
17:33The great one way is a vowel.
17:34You know, what?
17:36Youwitt
17:36Like, you were entirely
17:36You.
17:37You, you, you.
17:38You, you, you, you.
17:39You, you, you.
17:40You, you, you, you, you.
17:40Okay, you, you, you.
17:41And a consonant, baby.
17:42Time's up to eight very good Steve six. What's the sex busted? Yeah, you've been busted so
17:50Stumbled yes, they go fantastic it their name. There is another ace and doublets
17:56What is what you wear on a night out a doublet?
18:00You wouldn't shakes this time. Yeah you
18:02Well, I've seen you dressed as midsummer's night stream come on. Oh is that what that is a belly bit?
18:07Yeah, oh cuz blows is there as well. Yeah lies and the doublets or doublet blows of as many letters doublets. You've played the game before
18:16Yeah, you're right there. Well done eight dictionary quarters Steve
18:19Let's get your letters another consonants. Oh, thank you Steve see and the vowel oh
18:28Consonant H and another
18:33G and another F
18:38That the vowel please a
18:42And the consonant t
18:47Another consonant s and a final vowel a final I start the clock
19:07Let's go Steve five okay, and sue
19:28Um risky six okay, let's have the five ghost ghost okay. Well, let's see how risky it is. Oh fish
19:36Oh, yeah, certainly could be old fish certainly can be yeah, how do you need?
19:41Very much so
19:43Depending on my mood could you be goatish though?
19:45We know that we know that neil's old fish, but is he goatish?
19:50Without beard neil? I'm not passing any judgment, but isn't the dictionary goat like but I would wouldn't possibly say that of neil and but you're on the right lines for an eight in fact
20:00Yeah, I was wondering is this in the dictionary because there is goat fish yeah, but I don't know is is does goat fish exist as a word?
20:08Oh, yeah fish goat this guy
20:10I need to look at a picture of a red mullet because a goat fish is another term for the red mullet goat fish brilliant words
20:17So it's your numbers. Thank you one from the top please Rachel any of the five
20:21Thank you, see another one large fire little combo and for the third time today. They are six five
20:29seven
20:30six
20:31Two and the big one 25 and your target
20:36795 numbers
20:47The target seven nine five sue seven nine four okay one away Steve seven nine four seven nine four Steve
21:16Have a go there five plus there's so six times five six times five thirty plus the two
21:2332 times that by twenty five
21:25Four eight hundred and then take away the remaining six. Yeah one away
21:30So you anything similar to that? Um, I've got six times seven is forty two six times seven forty two two times five is ten
21:37Yeah, take it off and then that's eight and then take off the six and then the same from there here
21:44Eight hundred less six for one away
21:47Rachel seven nine five and what a couple of ways and if on a similar theme you could get your 32 with six plus seven for thirteen
21:56Times that by two for twenty six add the six for thirty two and then we're off times twenty five eight hundred and you have a five remaining
22:06seven nine five
22:08Pete close is your second tea time teaser today Pete close Pete saw things from a close viewpoint
22:17Thanks to this Pete saw things from a close viewpoint. Thanks to this
22:21telescope telescope telescope was the answer and our champion soon almost out of sight
22:50Forty two points
22:52The better off over steve but steve it's your letter. So let's turn this right and a consonant, please
22:58Thank you, Steve. M
23:01And a vowel
23:03A
23:05Consonant
23:07N
23:09And another
23:11R
23:13Vowel
23:15A
23:17Vowel
23:19A
23:21Vowel
23:23A
23:25Vowel
23:27E
23:29And a final consonant, please
23:31A final C
23:33A's down
23:35Vowel
23:37A
23:41W
23:45A
23:47A
23:49A
23:51A
23:53A
23:55A
23:57A
23:59A
24:01my friend how'd you do seven well done sue seven and a seven what's yours sue miracle and uh steve
24:14mineral mineral and miracle there's a word there i don't know whether it's going to count
24:19but it gives me horrible memories we'll see what whether you've got over in dictionary corner
24:23i've got cranial cranial very good and it's not that word now i know what it is i used to love
24:28this because any nettle sting i would be given calamine lotion oh sunburn calamine it makes me
24:34think i'm in chicken pox oh okay i'm covering my whole poor body from head to toe in this calamine
24:40lotion yes i would have got you eight right we need to have chicken pox to know that one so it's not a
24:46bad thing not to get it right uh let's get more letters now with sue a consonant please thank you
24:52why and another consonant l and a consonant s and a consonant v and a consonant r and a vowel a
25:09vowel i and another vowel u and another vowel please and lastly a start the clock
25:23so
25:25so
25:29so
25:44tricky round that sue just six yeah steve six as well and sue rivals yeah and steve same as well
26:01there you go loads of variations in that virals rivals neil all sorts saliva is six oh brilliant
26:08good spot saliva right loads of sixes no sevens i'm going to take neil's saliva so to speak and
26:13extend it to salivary which will give you an eight salivary glands great teamwork
26:18time for a mouth-watering origins of words susie how did you know because i'm going to talk about
26:28bread rolls because there are a few themes in uh british dialect that kind of attract more words
26:35more vocabulary than a bread roll honestly it will change within just a few miles depending on where
26:41you live so i'm just going to go through a few of them now neil's given me a really brilliant one
26:45from waterford the blah b-l-a-a which i've never heard of so the breakfast blah sounds if you uh
26:52not vegetarian it sounds amazing it's like an egg flowery bap sort of thing a flowery bap exactly
26:57and bap is another very very common word that we use uh it's become more or less standard i think
27:01for a bread roll um we don't know where that one comes from there's a vienna which i didn't know
27:07about in essex and norfolk there's an aberdeen rolly uh which i love but i'm going to tell you
27:11about the few of the sort of more common ones i'm going to start with the cob a lot of people call
27:16it a cob including paul hollywood uh famously um as well uh and it it comes from we think an old
27:23word cop meaning a top or a head because it's round so cob is used in lots and lots of different
27:28ways but the whole connection between the two is something round and sturdy uh butty uh is another
27:33one a chip butty famously that is simply a riff on buttery uh because butter is used in the making
27:39of it or was traditionally a batch in warwickshire in the wirral simply comes from a batch of bread
27:44rolls a bin lid in liverpool so you can have a chip bin lid if you want if you uh if you were there
27:50and in cornwall uh interesting you've got the oggy which is obviously used for cornish pasty as well
27:55but some people will call a roll an oggy and also lardy cake which for me is that sort of really sweet
28:01rich uh pudding anything but again sometimes used for a bread roll but i just find it absolutely
28:06fascinating that wherever you are you will find that locals have a slightly different word
28:10for uh for a bread roll and english dialect is alive and well love it love it
28:15well steve you're 42 points behind me you just got a rule with it let's get more letters
28:23can i have a consonant please thank you steve t thanks rachel and can i have a vowel
28:28o consonant j another n and another s and a vowel a consonant l and another
28:49t and a final vowel please final e start the clock
28:56up
29:04this
29:10a
29:17Steve?
29:28Six.
29:29And Sue?
29:29Six.
29:30What's yours, Steve?
29:31Latest.
29:31Latest.
29:32And Sue?
29:33Jostle.
29:33And jostle.
29:34Latest and jostle.
29:36Let's go to dictionary corner, Neil Delamere.
29:38There is a seven, notates.
29:41Notates.
29:42Is there notates?
29:43Yes.
29:44And there's also a term from physics, etalons,
29:46which are devices used for measuring wavelength.
29:48OK.
29:49Points on the board, though, for Sue and Steve.
29:51And Sue, it's your letters.
29:53Consonant, please, Rachel.
29:54Thank you, Sue.
29:55G.
29:56And a consonant.
29:59R.
29:59And a consonant.
30:01P.
30:02And a consonant.
30:04W.
30:05And a vowel.
30:08E.
30:09And a consonant.
30:11T.
30:12And another vowel.
30:15U.
30:16And a vowel.
30:18A.
30:20And another vowel, please.
30:21And the last one.
30:23E.
30:24Yeah, last letters.
30:25Do away.
30:29Do away.
30:42Do away.
30:45Do away.
30:47Do away.
30:53Steve?
30:57Just a five.
30:58Sue?
30:58Just a five.
30:59OK, see, like both of you.
31:01Sue, what's yours?
31:02Great.
31:03OK, and Steve?
31:05I also did great.
31:06OK.
31:06Did great.
31:07What about over with you?
31:08Repeat or pewter for six as well.
31:11And repute?
31:12Yep, very good.
31:13OK.
31:13Yep.
31:14It's 86, players 44.
31:17One more numbers round to go, Steve.
31:19Go on, have fun, whatever you want.
31:21I only live once.
31:21I'm going to have six more ones, please.
31:22You can indeed.
31:24Ultimate Smackdown.
31:25Six little ones.
31:27Let's have a look what we have.
31:28Three, four, six, five, eight and ten.
31:35And the final target of the day, 504.
31:37Numbers up.
31:38Let's have a look.
31:59All right.
32:00Six small, the number was 504.
32:12Steve, did it pay off?
32:13503, but not fully written down.
32:15OK, no worries, Sue.
32:16503.
32:17We'll go with Steve, then.
32:18OK, 8 times 6 is 48.
32:21Yep.
32:22Times 10.
32:23Times 10, 480.
32:27And then 5 times 4.
32:295 times 4 is 20.
32:31And add the 3 is 23, and add that to the 480.
32:33One away, lovely.
32:34There you go.
32:35And Sue?
32:36I did 10 times 5 is 50.
32:3910 times 5 is 50.
32:416 plus 4 is 10, multiply together.
32:44500.
32:45Add the 3.
32:46Yep.
32:47Another one away.
32:49Rachel, being a tricky day on the numbers,
32:50how do we get the 5 or 4?
32:52Well, a couple of variations for Steve.
32:54You want to add 24 to this.
32:55So, one way, you could say 6 times 10 is 60.
33:01Add the 3, 63.
33:03And times it by 8.
33:04And that's one way to get there.
33:10Very well done, if you've got that at home.
33:12It's 93 to Sue.
33:13It's Steve with 51.
33:15I mean, it's not going to be a crucial countdown conundrum.
33:18You might be a man of the cloth,
33:20but you're not going to get past her.
33:22It's time to reveal today's countdown conundrum.
33:25Sue?
33:35Physicist.
33:35Is it physicist to break the ton?
33:38Yes!
33:42Turn up, Sue.
33:43You're going to be very, very hard to beat.
33:44What's that, four wins?
33:46Yeah, I think so, four.
33:472-19-93.
33:49Fantastic.
33:50Can't wait to see how good you're going to be in 2048.
33:53You're sensational.
33:54All right, Steve, unlike Becky Lynch,
33:57you weren't able to be the man today.
33:59But it has been absolutely wonderful
34:01to have you here with you in Georgia time.
34:03Thank you, I really have.
34:04OK, we'll get you a goodie bag.
34:06Yeah.
34:06Take that away with you.
34:07Yeah, yeah.
34:07At the church.
34:08All right, good stuff.
34:10Neil, you're a debut today as well.
34:12Absolute pleasure.
34:13Wonderful.
34:14Wonderful stuff.
34:15Rich, good day.
34:15Well, back to 90s wrestlers.
34:17We'll get The Undertaker to take Steve out
34:19because Sue's buried him today.
34:21We'll get Neil to lead the way.
34:23Exactly.
34:23Interrupting absolutely everything.
34:26All right, well, we're buying the rights today.
34:27We'll be back tomorrow, though.
34:28Rachel, Susie and I, you can count on us.
34:32You can contact the programme by email
34:34at countdown at channel4.com
34:36or write to us at countdownleadsls31js.
34:40You can also find our web page at channel4.com forward slash countdown.
34:50Countdown with a twist tomorrow night,
34:52a new 8 out of 10 Cats version at 9 o'clock.
34:56With the summer in full flow,
34:57Dispatches is on Monday night at 8,
35:00investigating airport chaos undercover.
35:02And it's Tenerife where we're off to next
35:05for a place in the sun.

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