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  • 07/07/2025
Today's contestants are Margaret & Davey O'Hara from Edinburgh, Rekha Shaka & Paneat Sharma from Middlesex, Connie Savar & John Holmes from Hertfordshire & London, and Tony Loman & Rita Price. Bruce Forsyth hosts and recounts another of his nightmares with his dream girl assistant Rosemary Ford, and among the games they navigate the teams through are "Stick Dancing", "Here's One I Made Earlier" (with Anthea Turner, where they have to play at making and being a Blue Peter presenter), "Hit the Bottle" (playing tunes on one) and "The Cost of" (basically a price guess from the years with guest star Henry Cooper). To be honest, the first batch of teams are pretty hopeless, though Brucie has a classic quip for one student when he gets it hopelessly wrong in the Blue Peter challenge. The finale sees the remaining two teams compete off in a Royal Scots Dragoon Guards march that eventually sees a very close tiebreaker. But who will come through to make it to the conveyor belt of prizes? Watch on and find out...

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00:00Life is the name of the game, and I want to play the game with you.
00:08Life can be terribly pain, if you don't play the game with two.
00:15And I want to play the game with you.
00:19Oh, hey!
00:21Oh, yes!
00:24What about it?
00:27Thank you very much.
00:30Oh, what a welcome, and thank you.
00:35Thank you so much.
00:36Good evening.
00:37Good evening, ladies, gentlemen, children.
00:40Nice to see you, to see you.
00:43Nice!
00:43Yes.
00:44Oh, and I've had another one, you know.
00:46Oh, I've had another terrible nightmare.
00:48Last night, I dreamt I was Scott of the Antarctic.
00:51And when I woke up this morning, I was sitting in the fridge.
00:55Those frozen sprouts can be very uncomfortable.
00:57Not to mention a stick of celery.
01:00But the doctor said it was my age.
01:03He said that you don't need as much sleep once you reach 40.
01:08And...
01:08Why are you laughing?
01:12Did somebody else come on and do something or something?
01:13I'm only telling you what the doctor said, for goodness sake.
01:16All right, once you reach 40, you only need about six hours sleep.
01:20Now, how much do you think I need?
01:2420 minutes?
01:24Who said that?
01:26Celia, please, don't be cruel, dear.
01:29Oh, Celia can be cruel.
01:31I must remember that later on.
01:32Anyway, but this is the one night of the week when I have a beautiful dream.
01:39And here she is.
01:41Oh, I hate being sincere.
01:42Ladies and gentlemen, the lovely and the gorgeous Rosemary Ford.
01:46Yes, I've got to ask you, how do you do it?
02:04How do I do what?
02:05Well, every week you come on here looking radiant, sparkling, full of life.
02:09What's the secret?
02:10Well, I mean, there's no secret.
02:12I just watch my figure.
02:13We all do.
02:16What about food?
02:18Do you know that see-through?
02:19Anyway, well, it's difficult to remember your lines, but...
02:24I'm talking about food.
02:26Anyway, any special diet at all?
02:29No, I just eat plenty of, you know, fresh vegetables.
02:32Oh, yeah.
02:33Oh, there was a program, a television program the other day
02:35about growing your own cucumbers, spring onions and radishes.
02:39Ah, it was a repeat.
02:40Pardon?
02:41Exactly.
02:43Look, speaking about repeats, you must, we must tell them about our request show.
02:51Yeah, that's right.
02:52Any game over the last three years that you'd like us to repeat, then just let us know.
02:57Yes.
02:57Now, get a pencil and a paper already and write down, write down this address.
03:02Okay?
03:03Here we go.
03:03Bruce Forsyth's Generation Game.
03:06Room AG 10.
03:08BBC Centre House.
03:1056 Wood Lane.
03:11London W12.
03:137SB.
03:15Yes, yes.
03:16Oh.
03:18LAUGHTER
03:18You see, we've got to let them write it and get them...
03:21find a pencil and all that.
03:22LAUGHTER
03:23I always find this embarrassing.
03:32So do I.
03:33They shouldn't ask us to do this.
03:35They shouldn't.
03:35It's so demeaning.
03:36It's demeaning.
03:38Now, you see, if this was a Hollywood musical...
03:41Cue music.
03:42MUSIC PLAYS
03:44LAUGHTER
03:45APPLAUSE
03:47APPLAUSE
03:49APPLAUSE
03:50APPLAUSE
03:51APPLAUSE
03:52Who have we got this evening?
04:07Right.
04:08Our first team's from Edinburgh.
04:10They're mother and son, Margaret and Davy O'Hara.
04:13Good.
04:14APPLAUSE
04:15How are you?
04:22Welcome, welcome.
04:24Now, you are Margaret O'Hara and you're married to Alan.
04:27Yes, and you became friendly while doing the washing up at a party.
04:31That's great.
04:32So it was a sort of a marigold romance.
04:34LAUGHTER
04:35Lovely, lovely, lovely.
04:36Yes, and a washing up can bring people very close together.
04:39I mean, if you were doing the washing up as I was doing, the drying, and the draining
04:42ball was that side.
04:43You see, you're drying and you're...
04:45Are you all right?
04:45LAUGHTER
04:46LAUGHTER
04:46You're all right, dear.
04:49LAUGHTER
04:50Oh, it all happens all the time.
04:53You passed your driving test at 47.
04:55Yes.
04:5547?
04:56Well, you were going a bit fast.
04:57Tell us about it.
05:01When I had to do my reversing, I had to pull my seat forward.
05:06Oh, yes, pull your seat, yes, yes, fine.
05:08And then I realised when I was driving that my dress was going round the steering wheel.
05:13LAUGHTER
05:14No, no, no, dear.
05:17So you were sort of exposing yourself a bit.
05:19My leg and my thigh.
05:20Oh, they don't call them examiners for nothing.
05:25Yes, go on, go on.
05:26What happened then, Scarlet O'Hara?
05:27I went forward to sort my seat and I accidentally touched the lever and the next thing the seat
05:34went back and I went back.
05:36LAUGHTER
05:37So I thought, well, I failed my test.
05:39Yeah, but he probably thought he was on a promise.
05:41LAUGHTER
05:42How embarrassing.
05:44I bet you felt like Scarlet O'Hara.
05:46Oh, well.
05:47Don't relive it again, dear, stay right there.
05:50Over now to Davy.
05:51It is Davy?
05:52Davy, yes.
05:52Your son, your son, Davy.
05:54What do you do, Davy?
05:55I'm a scaffolder.
05:55A scaffolder?
05:56Yes.
05:56Yeah, what are you looking at me for?
05:59Are you married to Tracy?
06:01What does she do?
06:01She's involved in scaffolding too.
06:03Oh, I bet you drive each other up the wall.
06:04LAUGHTER
06:05Any irritating habits at all, Davy?
06:08Yeah, my wife kicks me when I'm snoring.
06:11She kicks you?
06:11Yeah, it's so good.
06:13When you're snoring?
06:13Oh, my goodness.
06:15Why don't you put some scaffolding up?
06:16Well, your friend's wife brought a new toaster, bought a new toaster, but it wouldn't toast brown bread.
06:22Explain that.
06:23What's that all about?
06:24She brought a new toaster and she kept putting the brown bread in, but it kept popping up.
06:28Oh, yes.
06:28So we told her that the microchip knew when the bread was brown.
06:32Oh, my goodness.
06:33She was going to put white bread in.
06:35No, really?
06:36She believed us for months.
06:36She believed you?
06:38Oh, my goodness.
06:38She sounds as thick as the bread.
06:40LAUGHTER
06:41Thank you for being here, my darlings.
06:44All these nice people over there you go, aren't they?
06:46Very nice.
06:48Very nice.
06:50Now, who have you got now?
06:53Well, our second team's from Middlesex.
06:55They're aunt and nephew, Rekka Thakka and Puneet Sharma.
06:58Oh, that's right.
06:59Oh, that's right.
06:59And you are Rekka, that is right.
07:10Rekka, Rekka.
07:11And are you married?
07:12Yes, I am.
07:13And what's your husband's name?
07:14Navin.
07:15Navin.
07:15Navin Thakka.
07:16Right.
07:18You were first in your large family to cross the waters on your honeymoon.
07:22Yes.
07:23How exciting.
07:24It was.
07:24Oh, yes.
07:25How exotic.
07:26Where did you go?
07:27Isle of Wight.
07:27Is that the furthest you've ever been with Navin?
07:32No, no.
07:33We've been to India since.
07:34Oh, you've been to India?
07:35Oh, tell us about your trip to India.
07:37Well, it was the second day there.
07:39Yes.
07:39First time trip to India for both of us.
07:41Yeah.
07:42And we decided to have a train journey.
07:44Ah.
07:44So I went in the ladies' compartment and he went in the gents' compartment.
07:48Oh, is that what they do there?
07:49Yes.
07:49One carries for the men and one carries for the ladies.
07:53So what happened after that, Rekka Thakka?
07:55Well, as we, you know, reached the station we were about to, you know, get off at, I couldn't
08:06get out of the doors.
08:07Because it was so full.
08:08It was so crowded.
08:09I see.
08:10I see.
08:10And I couldn't get off.
08:11He got off, but I didn't.
08:13Oh, dear, so what did you do?
08:15Well, I went to the next stop.
08:17Yeah.
08:17I'm thinking of London, of course.
08:18I got off.
08:19Yeah.
08:19Cross over, came back, and of course he had the same idea.
08:21He did the same.
08:22Oh, so you did.
08:23So for the next hour, we shuttled across, missing each other.
08:26Oh, I bet he was going up and down the line shouting, Rekka Thakka, Rekka Thakka.
08:30Now, over to your nephew now, Paneet Sharma, yes?
08:45And what do you do?
08:46I'm a full-time student.
08:48Oh, you're a student.
08:48My A-levels.
08:49Well, good luck with your A-levels.
08:51That's wonderful.
08:52And what do you like?
08:53I like Indian films.
08:54Indian films, so do I.
08:56Oh, I saw Dances with Wolves four times.
09:02Now, who would you like to meet most?
09:05Well, I could settle for a candlelit dinner with Rosemary Ford.
09:08Oh!
09:10Well, if you took Rosemary out for a candlelit dinner, what would you buy?
09:14Because, I mean, funny about food, yeah.
09:16Probably salad and chips.
09:19Salad and chips?
09:20Don't overdo it, will you?
09:22The last of the big spenders.
09:24But whatever you do, make sure you give a Yorkshire pudding.
09:27Okay.
09:27Then as long as she gets Yorkshire pudding, she couldn't get less of it.
09:30She even has custard on it.
09:33Anyway, Paneet, thank you for being with us.
09:35And thank you, Rekka.
09:36It's lovely to have you here tonight.
09:38Nice people again.
09:39What a bad one.
09:40How do you go over there?
09:41That's fine, that's fine.
09:42Well, before our first game, I'd just like to remind you that our contestants have no idea
09:49what we have planned for them.
09:51They do not rehearse.
09:52This is your rehearsal.
09:55Right.
09:55For our first game, please welcome members of the Royal Ballet Company.
10:43We're right there.
10:51Hooray!
10:55Fancy!
11:05Fancy!
11:13Hola!
11:15Fancy!
11:22Wonderful!
11:24How about that? Thank you, gentlemen.
11:27Lovely.
11:29That's all there is to it. Go and go and get yourselves ready, get your sticks.
11:32OK, now this is Neil Skidmore.
11:34Yeah, that's right.
11:35Right, Skidmore.
11:36And are you sure you're the members of the Royal Ballet?
11:39Yeah, we're all members of the Royal Ballet Company.
11:41But, I mean, what's all this stick dancing? I mean, you don't associate it with it.
11:44What do you do with it?
11:45We studied the Morris dancing when we were at the Royal Ballet School.
11:47Yeah.
11:48And from that, when we joined the company, some of the guys wanted to continue doing it,
11:53and so we formed the Boastry Rappers.
11:55It's absolutely marvellous, right?
11:56So, will you stay and put our guinea pigs through it?
11:59Yeah.
12:00Alright, jolly good. Fine, thank you.
12:01Could we have the first couple on, please?
12:03OK, now you stand just there, Davey, facing Margaret.
12:10Right, that's fine.
12:11We're ready now to do stick dance, take two.
12:15This time.
12:16Whoa!
12:17Trick the knee, trick the knee.
12:18Trick the knee.
12:19Trick the knee.
12:20Trick the knee.
12:21Hey!
12:22Don't get a shot.
12:23That's it.
12:24Good.
12:25Lovely.
12:26Oh.
12:27Over.
12:28Hey!
12:29Up.
12:30Up.
12:31Up.
12:32Up.
12:33Well done.
12:34Very good.
12:35Very good.
12:36Where you going?
12:37Where you going?
12:38That's it.
12:39Good.
12:40Fine.
12:41Lovely.
12:42Get ready for the round of jump and shout, shout.
13:02Who can we?
13:04Come out of me, but don't take it!
13:29Oh!
13:30Oh, my goodness! Come over here!
13:40Well done indeed! What a sport, I tell you!
13:44Oh!
13:45Now, second couple, oh, you can!
13:48Remember, the flick of the knee, when they do the running things,
13:51and when they dance round, they flick from...
13:54Come on, the shoes come off already!
13:57Good luck for this, and be easy with your nephew.
14:00Right, ready now for stick dance, take three!
14:04Get in the car!
14:07Yeah!
14:09It's over!
14:14Let's head down!
14:15Yeah!
14:20Hey!
14:21Let's head down!
14:27Very good, very good.
14:42Yes, excellent.
14:44Now run and shout.
14:47Oh, no.
14:48Now run and shout.
14:52Shout when you get it.
14:54Hey!
14:56Perfect!
14:58Ha!
15:00Ha-ha!
15:07Perfect!
15:09Very good.
15:11Oh!
15:13Now this way, this way.
15:15Whoa!
15:16Pull that.
15:19Hey!
15:22Come on!
15:23Absolutely marvellous.
15:25Come over here and bring the other two back.
15:27And gentlemen, thank you so much.
15:35Thank you, the Bow Street rappers from the Royal Ballet Company.
15:40Thank you, gentlemen.
15:42Great.
15:44Oh!
15:46And now to judge this, we have the gentleman who teaches Morris dancing to the Royal Ballet, Mr. Ron Smedley.
16:00How are you?
16:01Thank you so much for being with us.
16:04And once again, thank your lads.
16:05I mean, they really are beautiful.
16:06They're good.
16:07They're good lads.
16:08They really are.
16:09They really are.
16:10So, what did you think?
16:11Well, Morris isn't easy.
16:12You know, any stab at a thing like this, you look for promise.
16:14Exactly.
16:15Yes.
16:16And see how things might develop over the next 20 years or so.
16:19Yes.
16:20Think about that, Margaret.
16:22Right.
16:23Margaret, lots of energy, lots of fun, and congratulations on your recovery.
16:28Davey, smashing sticks.
16:29The sticks are the hardest thing to do of all, actually.
16:31And you were very good.
16:32So, I'll give Margaret six and Davey seven.
16:35Very good indeed.
16:36Very good indeed.
16:37And over this side.
16:41And over this side.
16:42Over this side.
16:43Most people, when they start doing dancing or something like this, put a tremendous amount
16:46of energy, too much energy into it.
16:48And what Wrecker did, which was very nice, was to be relaxed.
16:52And you let the body just take over.
16:54You do something nice and simple, nice easy step, nice sticks.
16:57Congratulations.
16:58Very good.
16:59Very good.
17:00Panit, a bit shy, a bit nervous.
17:02Perhaps you thought your arm was going to wallop you with that stick.
17:06And I will give Wrecker eight and Panit six.
17:10All right.
17:11Wonderful.
17:12Well, Ron, thank you very much again.
17:13And you did that with all your Morris dancing and to all your dancing.
17:15Would you mind taking this in?
17:16Because we've already had one bump for now.
17:17That's fine.
17:18Ron Smedley, ladies and gentlemen.
17:19Ron Smedley.
17:20There we are.
17:21Nice man, isn't he?
17:22Ron Smedley.
17:23I've always liked his peas.
17:24Yes.
17:25Now, then.
17:26What's on the board, Miss Ford?
17:27Well, Davey and Margaret have 13.
17:28Wrecker and Panit have 14.
17:29Oh, just one in it.
17:30Just one in it.
17:31Just one in it.
17:32Now, go and sit down and take those because you look like last year's blemange.
17:38All right.
17:39Well, then.
17:40Take them all off and relax over there.
17:41A second game is called Here's One I Made Earlier.
17:42But first of all, feast your eyes on these.
17:43Now, isn't that lovely?
17:44Puppies in a basket.
17:45Wrecker and Panit have 14.
17:46Oh, just one in it.
17:48Just one in it.
17:49Now, go and sit down and take those because you look like last year's blemange.
17:54All right.
17:55Well, then.
17:56Take them all off and relax over there.
17:58A second game is called Here's One I Made Earlier.
18:02But first of all, feast your eyes on these.
18:05Now, isn't that lovely?
18:06Puppies in a basket and the most popular blue pea to make ever, Tracy Island.
18:12Please welcome the lady who made it on the programme, Anthea Turner.
18:17Good evening.
18:19All right.
18:21Good evening.
18:22Good evening.
18:23Good evening.
18:25Good evening.
18:26Good evening.
18:27Now, first of all, and I must say this, good luck for the Blue Peter appeal, which was
18:31launched yesterday.
18:32Yes.
18:33Thank you very much.
18:34All the luck in the world with that.
18:35Now, what is the most difficult thing about making something on Blue Peter?
18:38Oh, wow. Of course, Blue Peter is a live programme, so you're always making whatever you're making against the clock.
18:43You always know that if you make a mistake, you're going to make it in front of millions of people.
18:48You also, you're making it upside down, favouring various cameras.
18:51I've never thought of that. Of course you're...
18:53Yeah, all back to front, really.
18:54Exactly, yes.
18:54Like in an era.
18:55And also, you've got to keep the patter going so that they understand what you're making.
18:59Yes, now, there we are. Listen to all the chatter and the way that Anthea keeps talking all the time.
19:06Okay, would you come over and show us?
19:08Over you come. Over you come here and get in a good position so that you can see everything.
19:13But as I said before, listen to what she says.
19:16So come round here, David.
19:17Yes, there we are. All got their Blue Peter patterns.
19:21Right, away you go.
19:22Okay, then, this is no ordinary Santa Claus.
19:25If I take his hat off, you can see inside, he's a pencil case.
19:27It's ever so easy to make, and I'll show you how.
19:30First of all, you need a squeezy bottle.
19:32You paint that white, and then you cut off the top two centimetres.
19:36That's going to be the hat.
19:37Now, I don't have time to do that, so here's one I made earlier.
19:42You'll see that I've painted the hat a nice pillow box red, and I've put a nice cuff around the edge so that it fits neatly on top of the box.
19:49Now then, the next thing I've got to do is get some glue, stick a blob on the top, and put some cotton wool on, and there's Santa Claus's got a hat.
19:59Now, Santa Claus also needs a coat, and so for that, I'm going to make it out of sticky-back plastic.
20:03Take the backing off, and then roll Santa Claus into his coat.
20:07Now, leave a little cuff at the bottom, and if you do that, it'll look like Santa Claus has got a little fur trim on his coat.
20:15All down like that.
20:16Then get some more glue, a blob of glue there, another one there, and then get some of this tinsley stuff.
20:22Put it over some newspaper so you can catch all the little bits that come off, and there Santa Claus has got some nice buttons.
20:28Right, eyes, an eye there, another eye there, and a nice big nose.
20:36Don't worry about the mouth, because you're not going to be able to see that, because he's going to have a beard.
20:42Glue all the way around, like that, some more cotton wool, and there is his beard.
20:50And if I put his hat back on, you've got a lovely little Santa Claus, and he'll make a great present for Christmas.
20:56Oh, that's beautiful.
20:58All right, I'm getting ready to do it.
21:00I'm sure the children's going to love it.
21:04My little boy would love one of those.
21:06You can have it.
21:07Can I have that one?
21:07Yeah, you can.
21:08The one you've just met?
21:08Oh, that's absolutely my one.
21:09Will you come back and do some of it?
21:10I will do, yeah.
21:11Thank you very much, Anthea.
21:12Good luck.
21:13All right, good luck.
21:14Let's see, get to your tables.
21:16Get yourselves...
21:16Come here, my dear.
21:17You come in this one.
21:18Ah, good, that's fine.
21:19Now, you two face the other way and put the headphones on so you can't hear what's going on.
21:24Now, look, here's your Blue Peter camera.
21:26So everything is to that camera.
21:29Now, when I tap you on the shoulder, you'll tell us exactly what you're doing, and we're
21:33going to start with you.
21:34All right, Margaret, we'll start with you.
21:36You'll do the first...
21:36Eh?
21:38Yeah.
21:38Yeah.
21:39Well, you remember what she did, don't you?
21:41Don't you remember what she did?
21:45Are you with us?
21:46Right, you've got about a minute and a half to make your pencil case starting from now.
21:52You start...
21:52Now, keep...
21:53You carry on.
21:54Carry on to do it, is it?
21:55Right, good.
21:55Um...
21:56I can't remember what to do.
21:59That's it, good girl.
22:08That's fine.
22:09Now, speak about what you're doing.
22:11Well...
22:12This is one I made earlier for John Leslie, my friend.
22:20Well, anyway, let's get on.
22:21Right, right, right, right, right.
22:23Okay, what are you doing?
22:24What are you doing?
22:24I'm putting some glue on here.
22:26Yeah.
22:26And I'm going to put some tinsel on here, a wee bit there.
22:28A wee bit there.
22:29A wee bit there.
22:29A wee bit there.
22:29A wee bit there.
22:29A wee bit there.
22:29A wee bit there.
22:29A bit too much there, right?
22:30Yeah.
22:31Now, what are you doing?
22:32Right, tell me what you're doing.
22:34I'm putting his cloak on and leaving two centimetres at the bottom.
22:38And I'm now going to get Mr. Blobby.
22:41He always has to steal the show, Mr. Blobby.
22:46Oh!
22:46Yes.
22:47Yes.
22:48And then you...
22:49What about the...
22:49And Eamon?
22:50Yeah.
22:51I'm sorry.
22:52No, no, no.
22:53Just get...
22:54Put the glue on there and they've got...
22:56Could do with a shave.
22:58It could do with a shave.
22:59It's a bit too much, that glue, right?
23:01Right.
23:04What are you doing there?
23:05Talk about what you're doing.
23:06I'm putting his...
23:07I'm putting his eye...
23:08I'm putting one of his eye, man.
23:10There's a side clock.
23:12Good.
23:12That's that.
23:14That's it.
23:15That's the time's up.
23:16Wherever you're up to, stop.
23:17Okay.
23:20All right.
23:20Leave it like that.
23:21Leave it like that.
23:21That's fine.
23:22Right.
23:23Now then.
23:23Now, here's your Blue Peter camera, the one here.
23:29You've got about a minute and a half to do this.
23:31And we're going to start with you, dear.
23:32Starting from now.
23:36Go.
23:36Go.
23:37Speak.
23:38This is...
23:39This is no ordinary...
23:42Stupid bottle.
23:44It will be a pencil case.
23:46That's it.
23:47Good.
23:47Good.
23:48So what are you going to do?
23:49You put a blob of glue on the top.
23:51Very good.
23:52And a blob of cotton wool that gives Father Christmas his hat.
23:55Very nice.
23:56Okay.
23:56What do you do?
23:57I'm putting...
23:57Well, as you can see, this is no ordinary pencil case.
24:00But it's a Santa Claus.
24:01Well, it was.
24:02The one day at the moment is getting a squeezy bottle, putting a bit of glue on the top.
24:08And I'm going to put in some cotton wool, so to make a hat.
24:12In Father Christmas, put two blobs of glue and a lot of this glittery stuff to give you his buttons.
24:24Very good.
24:25His buttons, yeah.
24:25His buttons.
24:26Yes.
24:27And then, need his eyes.
24:33Fair enough.
24:33Two eyes.
24:35Yeah.
24:36Good luck with your A-levels.
24:37At the moment, at the moment, I'm putting this coat on, and I'm about to draw some eyes on it, as you can see.
24:47There you go.
24:48And a nose.
24:50And a mouth.
24:52And putting a bit of glue on so I can stick a beard on it.
24:57Right, that's the end.
24:58Where are you up to?
24:59Stop.
24:59Wherever you're up to.
25:01Right.
25:03Come back and try and sort this out, please, for goodness sake.
25:07And before we start, I think your job is safe.
25:15I really do.
25:16Now then, I'll hold this up.
25:18Oh, sorry, my fault.
25:19That was on.
25:20It was on.
25:20Okay.
25:21Well, actually, it's not bad, because he's got everything on, hasn't he?
25:24He did.
25:24He did.
25:24He was doing it towards him, so you couldn't really see what he was doing.
25:27But when he turned it around, it wasn't too bad.
25:28The pattern didn't really happen.
25:30It was a bit sort of Russ Abbott, wasn't it?
25:31It, it, it, it.
25:32But I'm going to give him seven.
25:36Oh, marvellous.
25:37Well, that's the best way to do it.
25:40Seven there.
25:41Because she got in a real mess at the start, and she didn't know where she was.
25:44A bit of a late entry into the game.
25:45Yes, and didn't say a word for the first 20 seconds.
25:48Not one word.
25:48What do you think?
25:50I'm going to give you, I'm going to give you five.
25:53Five?
25:53Because some of it's there, isn't it?
25:55Yes.
25:57Yeah, the blobby bits are there.
25:58Mr. Blobby there.
25:59So, well done, Madara, considering you got off your bag side.
26:03Now, what have we got, what have we got here?
26:05Actually, this is quite neat.
26:07Yes, oh, it is, actually.
26:08And the eyes are very good.
26:09And Rika worked upside down quite well.
26:12She did.
26:12So, I'm going to give you six for that.
26:14Six?
26:14Well done, indeed.
26:16All righty.
26:19Well.
26:20We don't have an audience, and I mean, they're frightening.
26:22Yeah, well, exactly.
26:23So, I can understand what it feels like.
26:24But I'll tell you what, he got some laughs here.
26:26I mean, he got some wonderful, I mean, look at that.
26:30I mean, look, and that's what he was supposed to have done.
26:32He was supposed to do it on this one.
26:34I fixed it up a bit.
26:35He called the patter, though.
26:36But the patter was very good.
26:37The patter was excellent.
26:38He was kept on regardless.
26:40Look, I forgot the patters, though.
26:41So, you can make a mess just as well as I can.
26:44So, I'm going to give you four for the patter.
26:47Forget that.
26:48Forget it.
26:48Four for the patter.
26:49Four for the patter.
26:50All right, well done, well done.
26:52All right.
26:53Now then.
26:56You're off somewhere tomorrow, aren't you?
26:58Yes, I'm taking part in the Lord Mayor's show.
27:00I should be on the back of a lorry.
27:01Oh, wonderful.
27:01Waving a flag for the RNLI.
27:03Oh, well, good luck with that, my darling.
27:04All right, then.
27:05Thanks to Anthea Turner.
27:06Thank you very much.
27:07And Blue Peel.
27:08Really well.
27:09Thank you, my darling.
27:10Come on, sir.
27:11Come on, sir.
27:11Come on, sir.
27:13Come on, sir.
27:14What's up the board, Miss Ford?
27:19Well, Davy and Margaret have 25.
27:23Rekha and Puneet have 24.
27:25Oh, very lucky.
27:26You two just won.
27:28You caught them up.
27:29Well done, indeed.
27:31Well, we're sorry to lose you.
27:33You've been so lovely.
27:34But you will get a Generation Game telephone with our love.
27:37And thank you very much for being such an important part of the show.
27:40And we'll see you in our grand final, which is coming up very, very soon.
27:45OK, off you all go there.
27:46Lovely, lovely.
27:47Come on.
27:48Yes, sir.
27:50Who have you got now?
27:52Our third team's from Hertfordshire and London.
27:54Their mother-in-law and son-in-law, Connie Savva and John Holmes.
27:58Right.
27:58All right, girl, thanks for being here.
28:09You're Connie...
28:10Savva.
28:11Savva, Savva, yes.
28:12You're married to Bob.
28:13Any irritating habits at all?
28:15Yep.
28:16It twitches in his sleep.
28:17Oh, does he?
28:18Yeah.
28:18All the time?
28:19All the time.
28:20And often he's actually twitched himself out the bed.
28:22No.
28:23Twitched himself out the bed.
28:25How long have you been married?
28:26Three years.
28:27Three years, but it can't be the seven-year twitch.
28:30Now, Mrs Savva, two years ago you had a fire at home.
28:33Tell us about that.
28:35Well, we had a fire at home.
28:36Yes.
28:37And Bob...
28:38He had a fire at home.
28:41I'm not going to laugh at it, isn't it?
28:44Bob jumped out the window and so...
28:46Oh, did he?
28:46Yeah, he was ever so brave.
28:48Jumped out the window, woof.
28:49Yeah.
28:49And Chris, my son, went woof.
28:51Yeah?
28:52So they're saying to me, come on, come on, jump, jump, jump.
28:54And I'm saying, no, I can't jump and go wait for the ladder.
28:56Oh, wait for the ladder.
28:57Oh, I see it.
28:58Oh, come on, why not, why not?
28:59I've got no knickers on.
29:03Oh, exactly, but they don't call them the blue watch for nothing.
29:08So Savva was saved?
29:10Yeah.
29:10On that occasion.
29:11Now, over now to John, your son-in-law.
29:14John...
29:14Holmes.
29:15Holmes.
29:15Oh, as in Sherlock?
29:17Sort of.
29:18Sure.
29:18That's a bit old Bruce now, that one.
29:19Yeah.
29:27You asked me the questions, I couldn't care less.
29:30No, no, it's all right, Sherlock.
29:32What do you do, apart from insult me?
29:35I'm a designer clothes shop in the Kings Road, Chelsea.
29:38A designer clothes shop?
29:39Now, is that one of the stock?
29:40It is.
29:41Yeah, I should sell it if I were you.
29:44Right, you had a traditional, oh, a Greek wedding.
29:47That must have been there.
29:48Tell us about the Greek wedding.
29:49Well, what happens is that the Greek wedding is like the guest pin money on the bride's dress.
29:54Oh, really?
29:54So, I mean, starting off, like, married life and all that, we needed a bit of extra cash,
29:57so I wanted to wear a dress and all.
29:59But she won't have none of it, and she certainly won't.
30:01Yeah.
30:02So, um, we ended up with half as much money as what I'd have liked, anyway.
30:06Yeah.
30:06Did the bride take the money off first, or the dress?
30:10Well, either way, you could bank on it.
30:15Thank you, John.
30:16Away you go.
30:17There we are.
30:17Lovely night.
30:21Now then, who have we got left?
30:23Bro, tell me.
30:24Our four teams from Essex.
30:26They're father and daughter, Tony Lohman and Rita Price.
30:29Right.
30:32Hello, hello, how are you?
30:35Good luck.
30:37You're all good.
30:38Now, you're Rita...
30:39Price.
30:39Price.
30:40I know you're half-sister, half-Price, but...
30:42What do you do?
30:45I'm a shop assistant.
30:46Yeah, yeah, what was that?
30:47Don't talk through the laughs.
30:49Like he did.
30:52What do you do?
30:53I'm a shop assistant.
30:53Oh, you're a shop assistant.
30:54Yes.
30:54And you're married to Alan.
30:56Oh, Alan Price?
30:57No, not the Alan Price.
30:58Oh, I see.
30:59No, no.
30:59He's a presentation assistant for Forbes.
31:01Oh, for Ford Motor Company?
31:03Yes, that's right.
31:04Wholesale price.
31:05Right.
31:07How about the honeymoon?
31:09Oh, the honeymoon.
31:10Well, being as we got married in November, it was really cold.
31:13Yeah, yeah.
31:14We decided to go away in a caravan for a few days.
31:17Oh, lovely, lovely.
31:17Cozy.
31:18Yeah, cozy.
31:19When we got in there, there was no heating.
31:21Oh.
31:21Oh.
31:22So, instead of, like, going to bed for a night of passion.
31:25Oh, yeah.
31:26You know, like, with a negligee on, like this.
31:27Oh, really?
31:28Well, I didn't like that.
31:29Yeah.
31:31Oh.
31:33The negligee on.
31:36We went to bed in socks and woolly jumpers and that.
31:38Oh, yeah.
31:39Oh, yeah.
31:41Oh, dear.
31:42Oh, dear.
31:42I'll just make a note of that.
31:43Oh, dear.
31:45Price.
31:46Freeze.
31:49Open that one.
31:51Look, there are no, you're nice.
31:54Those are your father, Tony?
31:56Lohman.
31:56Tony Lohman.
31:57Yeah, I know your brother, Loh.
32:00He's an old one.
32:00He's sick of those as well.
32:02What do you do?
32:04I'm a fleet manager.
32:05Oh, you're a fleet manager?
32:07Oh, well, good evening, Admiral.
32:10Sorry we didn't pipe you aboard, I'm sure.
32:12Now, you're married to Sylvia, and has she got any irritating habits?
32:15Oh, yes, Bruce.
32:16When she gets excited, her legs vibrate.
32:20They what?
32:21They vibrate.
32:23Her legs vibrate?
32:24Oh, yeah.
32:25Have you got any irritating habits?
32:27Yeah, when I get excited, Bruce, I rub my hands together.
32:30Oh.
32:32Oh, I see.
32:32So there's a lot of static.
32:35A lot of static.
32:35Tell me, have you got a water bed?
32:37No.
32:38Oh, just as well.
32:39You could poach yourselves to death.
32:40Now, Tony and Rita, thank you for being with us.
32:43We've got a game coming up for you.
32:45Lovely to meet you, and nice people again.
32:47How about that?
32:48Yes, yes, yes.
32:50Yes.
32:51Yes, I'm coming over here with you.
32:54Our third game is called Hit the Bottle.
32:57OK?
32:58Now then, here we have, with part of their act,
33:02Diane and Julian Scott.
33:04Yes.
33:05APPLAUSE
33:36Thank you, Julian, and thank you, darling.
34:00Thank you very much.
34:01Well, as I said before you came in, that's just a part of your act
34:04because you do lots of other instrumental things.
34:06Yes, yes, guitar and bagpipes and drums and...
34:10You don't play the bagpipes, do you?
34:11No, I do not. I just sing.
34:13You just sing and sort of keep it all moving along like you did there.
34:17That was marvellous.
34:18Now, could I just borrow these?
34:19Certainly.
34:20Black ones are the men's. These are the ladies.
34:22Right. Will you come back and do some marking?
34:23We'd love to, yes.
34:24This will be fun.
34:25Away you go down there.
34:26Could I have the first couple on, please?
34:28And take the other couple round the back.
34:30There we are.
34:30These are for you, John.
34:32OK.
34:33OK.
34:34Now, everyone knows the William Tell Overture.
34:36You know the...
34:37Of course you do.
34:38You know everything.
34:39Right.
34:40You'll be judged by how many right notes you managed to find
34:44and also the showmanship.
34:45Here we go, then.
34:47Cue music.
34:48Right.
34:48Back to the first bit.
35:15You don't need to say one at a time here.
35:21Big finish.
35:22Big finish.
35:24Hit everything.
35:24Hit everything.
35:30There you go.
35:32There you go.
35:33Excellent.
35:34Excellent.
35:35Come over there, if you will, both of you.
35:38Lovely, lovely.
35:39Come back here, if you will.
35:41These are your ones.
35:42Tony, the big ones here.
35:43OK.
35:43Now, try and get the rhythm up.
35:48OK.
35:49Remember, the showmanship is just as important.
35:51Here we go, then.
35:52Cue music.
35:54Hold on, hold on.
35:55Nice.
36:02Very good.
36:07A little bit.
36:09Lovely.
36:14Lovely.
36:18Back to the first bit.
36:20Dump, da, dump, da, dump, da, dump.
36:25Big finish.
36:26Big finish.
36:27Hit everything.
36:28Hit it.
36:29Nice.
36:31We're very grateful to Oliver Reed for the empties.
36:50Now, will you come back, Diane and Julian, to do some marking, please?
36:58There we are. Bye.
37:00Well, I can see you're having a bit of a laugh down there at them, copying your act.
37:05But what did you think?
37:06Well, first of all, we'd like to say that both couples did remarkably well.
37:10It was wonderful, wasn't it?
37:11It was excellent.
37:12Very good indeed.
37:12Although somebody did lose a beater, nobody lost their bottle.
37:17I think most of the right notes were there.
37:20I don't think they were in the right order, but they were there.
37:23But we were very impressed.
37:25And personality-wise as well, Connie, I thought that was very good.
37:28Very important, yes.
37:29Horatious.
37:30Oh, yes, eyes and teeth, definitely, yes, wonderful.
37:32Lovely.
37:33So, 17 points.
37:3417, well done, out of 20, very high.
37:37Very good, very good.
37:39Now, then, what about over there?
37:41Rita and Tony, we were very impressed that anybody could put as many notes in a minute and a half as you managed to put in there.
37:49Yes, he certainly did.
37:50Yes, we counted 10 of them were right.
37:5210 of them were right.
37:53What about the other 500?
37:54Well, yes.
37:55We think, though, that they were both equally good.
37:58Yes.
37:59And we'd like to give them...
38:00Rita and Tony, 17.
38:0117 as well.
38:02Oh, OK.
38:04Well done, then.
38:05And what's a very impressive.
38:07We'll see you again.
38:11All right, then.
38:12Our love to Victoria, too.
38:13My pleasure.
38:14All right.
38:14Bye-bye now.
38:15Come on.
38:15Now, what's on the board, Miss Ford, as if we don't know?
38:23Well, John and Connie have 17.
38:2517.
38:26Rita and Tony also have 17.
38:28Right, OK.
38:29Go over, all of you, and just sit yourself down.
38:31It's all right, John.
38:32You can walk in front of me.
38:33I wouldn't trust you behind me until it came.
38:37Our fourth game is called Cost Of.
38:40First of all, have a look at this.
38:42Now, then, this board game was issued when I did Beat The Clock back in 1960.
38:49A board game today would cost about 15, 20 pounds.
38:53How much do you think this cost in 1960?
38:55You can shout out at this bit.
38:57Two and six.
38:58Two and six.
39:01No, we didn't give them away.
39:04Mind you, I don't think the company exists still.
39:06But, anyway, the answer is seven shillings and 11 pence,
39:10or 39 pence in new money.
39:13So, that was just to give you an example of what it is all about.
39:17So, over you come, Connie and John.
39:20Get to your lecterns.
39:22OK.
39:23Today's mountain bike, for instance, now, can cost hundreds of pounds.
39:28This chopper bicycle, which was brand new in 1970,
39:32would have cost how much in 1970?
39:35And do play along at home with this one.
39:38I think you'll find it quite interesting.
39:41Have you got an answer?
39:42Yes, we have, yes.
39:43And we've got an answer here.
39:44I'll just reveal what it actually cost.
39:47It was £35.60p.
39:51So, what have you got over there, Rosie?
39:53£18.50.
39:54And we've got 23, so we get the two points.
39:58Well done, John and Connie.
40:01Now, the equivalent of a box brownie camera today would cost about £25.
40:07How much did this Kodak box brownie camera cost in 1954?
40:13£19.54.
40:16We've got an answer?
40:17Yes.
40:17We've got an answer.
40:18We've got an answer over there.
40:19And it did cost, in 1954, £9.75.
40:25So, what have you got over there?
40:26Well, we've got 18 shillings and sixpence, which Tony says is 85p.
40:32Well, we've got £3.00.
40:34It's not £300, is it?
40:35No.
40:36£3.00.
40:37So, we're the nearer again.
40:38So, two points again.
40:39Well done, indeed, Connie and John.
40:43Now, this is a 1964 19-inch television.
40:49Good evening.
40:51This is BBC Two.
40:54That was Dennis Toohey on BBC Two's second night of transmission,
40:59because on the first night, there was a power cut.
41:04How much did this cost in 1964?
41:09Right.
41:10Will you reveal it, please, Rosie?
41:12£67.20.
41:14£67.20.
41:16And what have you got over there?
41:17£150.
41:18£150.
41:19£150.
41:20And we've got £30.
41:21So, there again, another two points for us.
41:25Well done, indeed, Connie and John.
41:28Excellent.
41:29Now, our last item is the boxing glove.
41:33But first of all, have a look at this.
41:35That was Henry Cooper, our Henry, knocking down Muhammad Ali in June 1963.
41:49Now, when Frank Bruno fought Lennox Lewis for the world heavyweight title a few weeks ago,
41:55the combined purse was reputed to be £4 million.
41:58What do you think the combined purse of Henry Cooper and Muhammad Ali was back in 1963?
42:07Now, while you're thinking about it, here's the man who can give us the answer.
42:12And, yes, he's with us tonight, Mr. Henry Cooper.
42:22Have you ever played?
42:23Maybe it's the thing on the London Eye.
42:26There we are.
42:27Ah.
42:28Lovely to see you, Henry.
42:29Oh, listen, against this wouldn't mean a thing, mate.
42:34Wouldn't mean a thing.
42:35Couldn't miss it, Bruce.
42:38Now, he's having a go.
42:39He's having a go.
42:40Couldn't miss it.
42:41Now, listen, listen.
42:42Listen.
42:43I didn't know until only yesterday that the Pope honoured you.
42:47Well, for the charity work I've done over the years, my local priest put my name forward
42:52and I was awarded a KSG, Knight of St Gregory, which is...
42:56The Knight of St Gregory.
42:57St Gregory, which is a papal knighthood, yes.
42:59Oh, I love it.
43:00Did he mention me at all?
43:01Um, only passing.
43:04Only passing, right.
43:05Now then, thanks for being with us, guys.
43:07I know they're all dying to know.
43:08Have you got an answer over there, Rosie?
43:10We have, yes.
43:11Okay.
43:12Now, tell us what the combined purse was.
43:15Well, the grand total, Ali got the biggest purse of his career up to then.
43:19Oh, yeah.
43:2050,000 quid.
43:21Yes, yeah.
43:22And I got, on paper, it was worth about 50,000 to me.
43:25So, the fight in total was 200,000.
43:27200 grand altogether.
43:29Absolutely.
43:30Okay.
43:31Fine.
43:32Now, what have you got over there?
43:33250,000.
43:34Oh, what a good guess.
43:35What a good guess.
43:36What a good guess.
43:37And we've got over here, 4,500.
43:42I mean, Henry wouldn't kick his cap for that.
43:45I mean, what's the point?
43:48Anyway, thank you, Henry, for being us.
43:50Seriously.
43:51Good luck with all you do.
43:52And love to Al Beena.
43:53Thank you, Henry Cooper, for being here.
43:55Thank you, Henry Cooper, for being here.
44:03Now then, what's on the board, Miss Ford?
44:06Well, John and Connie have 23.
44:0923.
44:10Rita and Tony have 19.
44:11Oh, that let you down, that game.
44:13Oh, that let you down.
44:14Bad luck.
44:15We're sorry to lose you, but you will be getting a Generation Game telephone with our love.
44:19And thank you for being such an important part of our show.
44:21Thank you very much.
44:22Thank you, Rita and Tony there.
44:23Thank you again.
44:24Thank you very much.
44:25And let's remind, let's remind ourselves of all you'll be playing.
44:31Are you going?
44:32No, he's not going.
44:33You're staying.
44:34I wish you weren't, but you're staying.
44:36Let's remind ourselves of all you'll be playing in our grand final.
44:42Come over.
44:43Come over.
44:44Come over.
44:45Come over.
44:46Come over.
44:47Come over.
44:48That might.
44:49And have we got a grand final for you.
44:52Ah!
44:53You'll need meticulous timing and physical coordination.
44:57With their display of marching and rifle drill, please welcome members of the Royal Scots,
45:04Dragoon Guards.
45:06To our staff, take a round of applause.
45:07://
45:26dá%seeing
48:31Where's she come?
51:35There you are.
51:36There you are.
51:37A very gallant effort.
51:38Yeah, two years in the mob and doing the world of good.
51:41I'll tell you.
51:41Come on, come back if you will.
51:43That's lovely.
51:44And our thanks once again to the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
51:49Thank you to everybody.
52:25And you managed to get the French Eagle?
52:27Yeah, from the 46th Regiment.
52:28Yeah, their sort of standard bearer with the Eagle.
52:30And once you got the French Eagle, oh, hoing-oh!
52:33They got the dead knee, didn't they?
52:34Oh, yeah, didn't they?
52:35They'll get their Eagle, yeah, she'll have a budgie.
52:37Hey, what?
52:37You were there.
52:38You mean I was there?
52:40None of that.
52:41Yeah, when he first came on, I thought he was a traffic warden.
52:47Anyway, look, what did you think of him?
52:49Well, the first couple, Margaret and David.
52:50Yes.
52:51They got lost on the crossover.
52:53The rifle drill was a little lost.
52:55You had it in the wrong arm at one stage, Margaret.
52:57Was it meant to be there?
52:58No.
52:59At least she didn't fall over this time.
53:01No.
53:02Yeah, no, no.
53:03That was a blessing.
53:05And what about over here?
53:06John and Connie.
53:07And John.
53:08Again, the crossover, you went the wrong way.
53:10You meant to go to the left.
53:11Yeah, but he did correct himself, George.
53:13Yeah, he did catch up.
53:13He suddenly, and then he looked quickly, and then he did get back, which was good, John.
53:17Yeah, it was a good move.
53:18I almost liked you.
53:21Connie, on the split.
53:23Did she do the split?
53:24The split one, three couples went that way, three couples went that way.
53:26Oh, I thought you meant she did the split.
53:26You turned the wrong way.
53:28You walked into the guy.
53:29Yes.
53:29A bit upset, really.
53:30The one that hit me on the head?
53:31No, that's at the end.
53:32Oh.
53:32That's the fun.
53:34Mind you, you don't need a Basby, do you?
53:35BUZZER
53:36Now, then.
53:41So, what do you think?
53:43John and Connie, 17.
53:44Yes.
53:45Margaret and Davey, 17.
53:4717y.
53:48Well, that's probably very fair.
53:51Probably very fair.
53:52Jimmy bought things about because they're entertainment value
53:55and the way they threw themselves into it, so turn it up.
53:59Thanks much again, Dave, and once again, do thank the gentlemen.
54:02All right, then?
54:03Thanks so much, Dave.
54:03Dave Morally, we thank you.
54:05Now, then, we've got a tiebreaker situation,
54:08so all face the front.
54:10The first one to answer the question correctly,
54:13and be careful, think before you speak,
54:15because if you're wrong, I then have to pass it to the other couple.
54:18So here we go.
54:20What colour is garnet?
54:23Red.
54:23Red.
54:24Just, I think...
54:25It was just Connie, I think, yes?
54:28Oh, very close, Dave.
54:30It was so...
54:32It was so...
54:33It was so...
54:35No, listen, you've been so mad.
54:38Nobody deserves from me.
54:40But you'll be getting a telephone answering machine each
54:44and also a pocket colour television each.
54:47Thank you very much for being with us.
54:48My husband always wanted an answer phone.
54:50Oh, your husband always wanted an answer phone.
54:52Oh, yes.
54:53I bet she talks her head off.
54:57OK, there you two.
54:58Right, turn.
54:59Right, turn.
55:00Quick, march.
55:01Yes, that's the best of luck.
55:03Yes, that's the best of luck.
55:03Move yourself, move yourself, move yourself, Molly.
55:05Come on.
55:05Oh.
55:07OK, take the doors away, please.
55:09Lots of articles are going to pass before your eyes.
55:11Have a real good look.
55:13Look for the tricky ones.
55:14They're more valuable than they look.
55:16OK?
55:16Everything you remember, you'll take home with you tonight.
55:18You have 40 seconds.
55:19Good luck for this, starting from now.
55:23On the conveyor belt tonight, we have a case of champagne,
55:26a silk waistcoat,
55:27a leather briefcase,
55:29a pair of candlesticks,
55:31a pair of clogs,
55:32a thigh toner,
55:34a stylish vase,
55:36a radio,
55:39an old copy of the Radio Times,
55:41who's there,
55:42a set of electric hair rollers,
55:44a tees made,
55:46a photo frame and perfumes,
55:48a set of hand-painted boxes,
55:53a ladies' fashion sweater,
55:54a jug and bowl set,
55:56a set of brandy glasses,
55:58a chicken crock,
56:00a travel rug,
56:01and a glass bowl.
56:04OK?
56:05Keep thinking nice thoughts.
56:07Get that photographic memory working.
56:10And round you come.
56:11There we are.
56:12In you come.
56:13Sit yourself down, Connie.
56:14And John, sit on the other one there.
56:16Fine.
56:16Now you're going to have another 40 seconds
56:18to try and remember everything.
56:20Good luck again.
56:21You'll get the first 20 seconds, Connie,
56:23where you hear a funny noise,
56:24John, then I'll tap you.
56:25You do the last 20 seconds.
56:26OK?
56:27Your 40 seconds starts now.
56:30Champagne, waste, coke, frogs,
56:32a cuddly toy,
56:33old radio times,
56:35glasses,
56:36tees made,
56:37a thigh toner,
56:38heated rollers,
56:39a chicken.
56:40Very good.
56:41Carry on.
56:42What about the briefcase?
56:43A box, a briefcase,
56:45a candlestick,
56:47a glasses,
56:49a jammer,
56:50a rag, a rag.
56:52There's the chicken thing,
56:53the ladies' fashion,
56:54moody jammer,
56:55ummm.
56:57Waves load!
56:58Waves load!
56:58Waves load,
56:58waves sitzt at the wasteこ.
57:00You've got the clock.
57:01Yeah, we've got the close,
57:02I've got the v Miami creek times.
57:03J gilt roll.
57:04Jack and boss.
57:05Brandy glass.
57:06Brandy glass.
57:07Champagne.
57:08The rag we can travel.
57:10Oh, you can't go.
57:10Oh, didn't they do well?
57:13Yes.
57:13Come on.
57:14Off you come now.
57:16All right,
57:17here you go.
57:19Wow.
57:20You've got practically everything.
57:22I'm so glad.
57:24the radio times here because oh dear it's the latest tv video and cd combined so it's a wonderful
57:33bit of equipment and the pair of clogs is there we are a fabulous holiday for four to the dutch
57:40bulb fields so you can go bulbing together isn't that lovely you're happy well done connie well
57:47young don well on behalf of rosie and myself and everyone and i do need everyone thanks for being
57:53with us this week the address of our request show is coming up right again now see you next week be
57:59there
58:29And I wanna play the game with you
58:36Bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye!

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