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00:00Hello again.
00:23Queen Victoria once said we will not have failure,
00:27only success and new learning.
00:30What a wonderful Only Connect player she would have been.
00:32She could have been captain of the Queen's team,
00:34with maybe Queen Latifah for the music questions,
00:37and Brian May to cover space and badges.
00:40Welcome to a brand new series of Britain's Hardest Quiz.
00:45Joining me to kick it off are, on my right,
00:49Ruth Erdle, an innovation manager who enjoys jigsaws,
00:54Jess Volpe, a PR account director who can play seven instruments,
00:58and their captain, Steve Erdle, co-founder of a tech start-up
01:02who likes to go fairy hunting in the Scottish Highlands.
01:05They've all travelled from Tyne and Weir.
01:07They are the Whitley Bays.
01:09Steve, welcome.
01:12What brings you here?
01:13Why have you decided to have a go at Only Connect?
01:15We've always been massive fans of the show,
01:17and every time we've watched,
01:18I've been kind of looking eagerly at Ruth,
01:21trying to get her to come on with me.
01:23And we found our friend Jess, who's also a massive fan,
01:25so we decided to give it a go.
01:27And have you played quizzes together before?
01:29Or you thought,
01:30let's give it a first go on television with people watching?
01:33Jess was saying earlier,
01:34we are much more sober than we usually are at this stage in a quiz.
01:37Well, the good news is for you,
01:38nobody really watches the first episode.
01:40So they don't realise we're on for a few weeks,
01:42so we can sneak this one out in secret and catch up later.
01:45Thank you so much for coming.
01:47Good luck.
01:48You are facing, on my left,
01:50Dan Lee, a family therapist who enjoys cooking.
01:54Ellen Stevens, a play therapist who broke her elbow
01:58falling off a tractor tyre.
02:00And their captain, Josh Katz,
02:02an accounts manager who has walked 850 kilometres across Spain.
02:06United by a love of Leos Carax,
02:09they are the Caraxians.
02:11Leos Carax is, of course,
02:14I mean, I definitely know,
02:16but for the viewers?
02:18He's a French film director.
02:20He directed a movie called Holy Motors and Lovers on the Bridge.
02:24They're very romantic, French-style kind of things.
02:27Are they in French?
02:28They are in French, yeah.
02:30See, I never watch films with subtitles
02:32because if you look down at your plate,
02:34you miss key plot points.
02:36Thank you all very much for joining us.
02:38Good luck to you.
02:39You won the toss,
02:40but you've decided to put your opponents in first.
02:43So, Whitley Bays,
02:44please choose the first hieroglyph of the series.
02:47Uh, Twisted Flax, please.
02:49The Twisted Flax.
02:50What is the connection between these apparently random picture clues?
02:55Here's the first.
02:57Next, please.
02:59They're all rockets.
03:02Oh, it's rocket.
03:03Rocket.
03:04I think go for it.
03:05Go for it, yeah.
03:06Go for it.
03:08Rockets.
03:10What took you so long to come and play the quiz?
03:13That is completely correct.
03:15What do you think you would have seen in the next pictures?
03:18Some salad leaves?
03:19Salad leaves would be in clue four.
03:20And clue three?
03:21A rocket?
03:22You would have seen Stevenson's rocket,
03:25designed by George and Robert Stevenson,
03:27winner of the Locomotive Trials in 1829.
03:30And who is that in the first picture?
03:32That is rocket Ronnie O'Sullivan.
03:33Exactly so.
03:34Very well done.
03:35You're off the blocks with three points.
03:37Caraxians, what would you like?
03:39We have the lion, please.
03:40Lion.
03:41Your first clue is coming up now.
03:45Things in Denmark or...
03:47Yeah.
03:48Not sure.
03:49Next, please.
03:50Well, those are, like, the little...
03:52Like, Pokoro or...
03:54Any ideas?
03:55No.
03:56Next, please.
03:57Sorry.
03:58OK, so I think that's, like, memorial and, like, wars and...
04:03Yeah.
04:04Something along those.
04:05That's when, I think, World War II...
04:07OK, next, please.
04:08OK, so, yeah, that's...
04:09Memorial Day.
04:10Yeah, yeah.
04:11So, yeah, something like that.
04:15So, this is how you celebrate Memorial Day in these countries?
04:18But what do you mean exactly?
04:20So, this is how you commemorate a war victory.
04:26That is not the answer, I'm afraid.
04:28So, a bonus chance for you, Whitley Bays.
04:30These are things you do on the...
04:32In November, in these places.
04:34I need a very specific answer for a bonus point.
04:36The 11th of the 11th.
04:38The 11th.
04:39The 11th.
04:40They are things you do on the 11th of November.
04:42I gave you another go because they are things you do on our Memorial Day,
04:46on Remembrance Day, but they are not all in commemoration of a war.
04:50Polish Independence Day, that is from the end of World War I,
04:53and that's the 11th of November.
04:55That first one, it's in Catholic areas of Northern Europe, they have these parties.
04:59That second clue, it's a thing people do in South Korea, it's known as Pepero Day.
05:05Yeah, Pepero, yeah.
05:06You know, it's a brand of sort of, like a biscuit thing dipped in chocolate,
05:10and you have to see how many you can eat between 11, 11, 11 in the morning and 12 hours later.
05:17And the idea is that children are trying to grow tall and thin like the Pepero Stick.
05:21Although, whether you can achieve that by eating a lot of biscuits dipped in chocolate,
05:24I mean, it hasn't worked for me, is all I would say.
05:27Well done, you get the bonus point.
05:29What would you like for your own question?
05:31The Eye of Horus, please.
05:32The Eye of Horus.
05:34Oh.
05:35It's the music question, you'll be hearing your clues.
05:38Here's the first.
05:48Next, please.
05:49I'm with you once more, under the stars.
05:55This is when they begin the perfume.
05:57And down by the shore, and orchestras...
06:00Uh, next, please.
06:12Next, John.
06:13Next, please.
06:14Two seconds.
06:22Um, these all have...
06:23Clichés?
06:24...dances in them.
06:25Not the answer, I'm afraid.
06:27Karaxians, do you know?
06:28Commands to start or go.
06:30They are all to do with beginning and starting.
06:34I know you recognise Begin the Beguine, lovely Ella Fitzgerald singing.
06:37What else did we hear?
06:38We heard the XX, I think, is the number one.
06:41Intro is that track, that was the first one, yeah.
06:44And Start by The Jam was number three.
06:47Yeah.
06:48Um, not sure what number four is.
06:49And then, that was, like, some song.
06:51I don't know.
06:53Tchaikovsky.
06:54It's the 1812 Overture.
06:55And Overture is in the sense of beginning.
06:58You get that bonus point and your own choice.
07:00What would you like?
07:01Uh, can we go Water, please?
07:02Yes, you can.
07:03What connects these apparently round of clues?
07:05Here's the first time.
07:06Starts now.
07:07Okay, so Jimmy Carter, History's Greatest Monster, et cetera, et cetera.
07:11Next, please.
07:12Major General Rudder.
07:14No, I do.
07:15Any I do?
07:16Any, um...
07:17Next, please.
07:19Next, please.
07:20Axe Johto.
07:21Tommy Lee.
07:22So, is this, like, Tommy Lee, like, Jimmy?
07:24Jimmy.
07:25Tommy Lee.
07:26Um, is it, like...
07:27Tom, Jimmy.
07:28Are people in the band, um, what's that band that Tommy Lee's in?
07:31Uh, next, please.
07:32Two seconds.
07:33Assassin Ray.
07:34Okay, so, um, Jimmy Carter.
07:37Assassin Rudder.
07:39Assassin's Creed?
07:40Clay Creed.
07:41And then...
07:42Two seconds.
07:45Boxers.
07:46Not a connection, I'm afraid.
07:48Willie Bayes, do you know?
07:50Jimmy's?
07:52I mean, in a way, yes.
07:54But for a bonus point, I can't take that.
07:56Jimmy Carter, yes, but what was his full name?
07:58Peanuts?
07:59James Earl Carter was his full name.
08:03Oh!
08:04And he had that in common with James Earl Rudder,
08:07a major general in 1944.
08:09James Earl...
08:10Not Tommy Lee Jones, but James Earl Jones,
08:13a different actor.
08:14And James Earl Ray, of course, assassinated...
08:18Martin Luther King?
08:19Martin Luther King, exactly so.
08:21What would you like, Whitley Bayes?
08:23The two reads, please.
08:24Two reads?
08:25Your first clue is coming up now.
08:28Uh...
08:30Doesn't ring a bell for me?
08:31Anyone?
08:32Anyone?
08:33Next, please.
08:34Dalekini...
08:36Doctor Who...
08:37Doctor Who-ish stuff.
08:38Doctor Who-ish stuff.
08:39Next, please.
08:41Sam meets Annie.
08:42Like the musical Annie?
08:44Uh...
08:45Yeah, it's a musical Annie.
08:46Um...
08:47Doesn't...
08:48Again...
08:49No.
08:50Next, please.
08:51OK, so...
08:52Giant Peach.
08:53It's...
08:54Does it land in the sea?
08:56It lands in the sea?
08:57Yeah, it lands in the sea.
08:58And the Olympians, do you live in the sea?
09:00It sounds like the sort of place that they might live.
09:02Um...
09:03In the sea.
09:05Not it, I'm afraid.
09:07Caraxians, your chance for a bonus point.
09:09We think it's on the moon.
09:10That's not it either.
09:12Have you not read James and the Giant Peach?
09:14Is it New York?
09:15I've seen it.
09:16James and the Giant Peach.
09:17And that third clue, Sam meets Annie, that is from Sleepless in Seattle.
09:21Oh!
09:22Sam finally meets Annie.
09:23Do you know where?
09:24Is it the top of the Empire State?
09:26At the top of the Empire State Building.
09:28That is also where the Giant Peach lands.
09:30The Olympians, that's in Percy Jackson, The Lightning Thief, that series.
09:34That's where the Olympians live.
09:35And that second one is an episode from 2007 of Doctor Who, Daleks in Manhattan.
09:41Yeah.
09:42And these Dalekanium panels are installed on the Empire State Building.
09:47One question remains, Horned Viper, that is for you Caraxians.
09:50Your clues start now.
09:53So, Eton, is that ball game?
09:55Like, how many people play in, like, yeah, there's five, maybe nine people.
09:59Um, next, please.
10:01Stowe, so, Waltham Stowe.
10:03Are these, like, stations?
10:04Or, like, how many stations have, like, Waltham Stowe central?
10:07I don't know.
10:08Yeah, they're still on the wall.
10:10Yeah.
10:11Oh, still on the wall, like, Eton on Temp, like, something like that.
10:13Next, please.
10:14Stop, minus three.
10:16Oh, so it's, like, is this to do with Tube?
10:18Like, how many times it appears?
10:20Um, next, please.
10:21Atom.
10:22Oh, uh.
10:23Uh.
10:24Uh.
10:25Ooh.
10:26Rings?
10:27Yeah.
10:28Two seconds.
10:29Uh.
10:30Players in games.
10:32Not it, I'm afraid.
10:33It's another bonus chance for you, Whitley Bayes.
10:35Prime Ministers.
10:36Not it.
10:38This is a word one.
10:41Ah.
10:42It's to do with letters, the number of letters from the beginning to the end of the word.
10:48So, Eton is E to N. You notice the word two is in the middle of all of them.
10:54So, E...
10:55Oh, very good.
10:56F-G-H-I-J-K-L-M-N.
10:59Nine letters.
11:00So, the beginning letter to the end, that's how many letters it is.
11:05That means at the end of round one, the Caraxians have one point.
11:09The Whitley Bayes have four.
11:14In round two, I only show the teams a maximum of three clues,
11:17because I want them to tell me what comes fourth.
11:20Whitley Bayes, what would you like?
11:22The Hornet Viper, please.
11:23OK, you'll see the first in a series of pictures.
11:26What would you expect to see in the fourth picture?
11:28Time starts now.
11:31Next, please.
11:34Too happy.
11:35Too happy.
11:36And then...
11:37Next.
11:38Next, please.
11:41One for sorrow, two for joy, three for...
11:43Yep, yep, four boys.
11:44Happy?
11:45Yep, yep.
11:47Four beautiful emojis of boys.
11:50Exactly what we have got and why.
11:53One for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl and four for a boy.
11:57Exactly so.
11:58So it's a saying about groups of mad pies and we've depicted them in emojis.
12:03Caraxians, what would you like?
12:05We'll go twisted flax.
12:06OK.
12:07First in a sequence coming up.
12:09Time starts now.
12:12Next, please.
12:13Yeah.
12:14Insult.
12:15Is this like sewing?
12:16Or like...
12:17Or like...
12:18Like...
12:19Well, I don't know.
12:20Next, please.
12:21Ring bearer ring.
12:23So what would come fourth now?
12:25So point...
12:26Ring bearer.
12:27Point of something.
12:28Ring bearer point.
12:29Pointalism.
12:30Insulted?
12:31No.
12:32Is it to do with finger?
12:33Like point finger bearer?
12:34Oh, it's the fingers.
12:35Yes, it's the fingers.
12:36So point with this one.
12:38Insult with that one.
12:39Something on your pinky promise.
12:41A pinky promise or a pinky promise?
12:42Yeah, yeah.
12:43Um...
12:44Something on your pinky finger, so to pinky promise.
12:47Would be an acceptable answer.
12:49We've gone with drinking tea in a pretentious manner.
12:52Use that finger.
12:55You spotted that in the middle there, Ellen.
12:57You almost saw the lightbulb flashing above your head.
13:00What's happening here?
13:01Yeah, so you point with your index finger.
13:03You insult with your middle finger, which I don't think I can do.
13:06You bear a ring on your engagement finger or wedding finger.
13:09And then, yeah, I like the tea one.
13:12Exactly, so it's use of your first, second and third finger,
13:15so something you do with your fourth finger.
13:17Back to you, Whitley Bays, what would you like?
13:19Water, please.
13:20Water?
13:21What would come forth in this sequence?
13:23Here's the first.
13:27Next, please.
13:32Or maybe, yeah.
13:34Next, please.
13:39Next, please.
13:44And...
13:45Anything to do with the lips?
13:47No.
13:48Oh, that's a thought.
13:49It seems to be...
13:50Next, please.
13:51I'm afraid.
13:53That will work.
13:54Something pointing up the way.
13:59Two seconds.
14:02Next, please.
14:03D up.
14:04Not the answer, I'm afraid.
14:06Corrections, do you know?
14:07You think it might be A up?
14:09That's not it either.
14:10This is the kind of question I never understand,
14:13because I don't know my left and right.
14:15If these letters were in lowercase,
14:19they would have ascenders and descenders.
14:22So a D, the tail goes up, and a Q, it goes down.
14:28I think for you that's going to be backwards?
14:32You're right.
14:33And we're going clockwise, which I think is this way?
14:41Oh!
14:42B is the answer anyway.
14:45Shall we see what's on the other channel?
14:48Caraxians, what would you like next?
14:49Can we get the lion, please?
14:51Yes, you can.
14:52What will come forth in this sequence?
14:54Here's the first.
14:55Oh, is that an operation?
14:59Yeah.
15:00Like the game?
15:01Next, please.
15:02Agitate.
15:03Why, please?
15:04Oh.
15:05So if you open...
15:07Is this Heimlich or something?
15:09No, could this be like a political agitate?
15:11It's an execute series of insertions.
15:13Oh, next, please.
15:15Form title.
15:16Form title.
15:17So is this to do with like a TV show?
15:19Or like...
15:20What would you...
15:21Insertions and Extractions.
15:24In...
15:25Intake.
15:26Oh, is this like a computer?
15:27Like what you do to a computer?
15:29Like you...
15:30Two seconds.
15:32Uh...
15:33Dan?
15:35Uh, we think...
15:36Could it be, um, two words?
15:38Like in...
15:39No.
15:40Oh God.
15:41No, we don't have any.
15:42Dunno, another bonus chance for you, WikiBase.
15:44We're going to go with Pirouette.
15:45Would be an acceptable answer.
15:47Ironically, I was back in my comfort zone,
15:49I could have explained this one.
15:50But you do it for me, Steve.
15:52The first clue is putting your left hand in
15:54and your left hand out.
15:55Oh!
15:57And then you agitate widely.
16:00You perform the title, which is doing the hokey cokey,
16:02and then you turn around, which is pirouette.
16:04In, out, in, out.
16:06Shake it all about.
16:07You do the hokey cokey,
16:09and you turn around, clockwise or anti-clockwise,
16:12as you can manage.
16:13Well done.
16:14And your own question, what will it be?
16:16Uh, two reads, please.
16:17Two reads.
16:18What will come forth in the sequence?
16:20Here's the first.
16:21Is that a number of islands?
16:24A number of islands?
16:25A number of islands?
16:26A number of islands?
16:27A number of islands.
16:28A number of islands.
16:29Shall we go over one more?
16:30Uh, next, please.
16:31Oh, is this maybe bordering?
16:34Like...
16:35Uzbekistan's like double landlocked.
16:38Uh, next, please.
16:40Um, stars.
16:41Stars on the flag.
16:42Stars on the flag, so it'll be USA 50.
16:44Okay.
16:45Yeah, happy?
16:46Go for it, yeah.
16:48USA 50.
16:49At time of recording is the correct answer.
16:54And why would that be?
16:55These are stars on the flag of these countries.
16:58Exactly, so it's national flags in ascending order of the number of stars they feature,
17:04and on the American flag representing the 50 states.
17:08Coraxians, one question remains.
17:10The eye of Horus swivelling around to wink at you.
17:14First in a sequence coming up now.
17:18Uh, so they're a painter.
17:20Yeah.
17:21So, uh, next, please.
17:23Teller.
17:24Raymond Joseph Teller.
17:25Oh, wait, so Joseph Teller.
17:27Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:29Oh, so are these...
17:30Are we trying to, like, guess?
17:31Are these, like, Leonardo or, like...
17:33Uh, next, please.
17:35Robin, Rihanna.
17:36So, Fenty, Robin...
17:39...made...
17:41What was Raymond?
17:44Yeah, so, what do you think this is numbers?
17:46So, it's, like, you, Robin...
17:50What is she?
17:51She was a Swedish pop star.
17:52Rihanna.
17:53Work.
17:54Umbrella.
17:55Fenty is her.
17:56One second.
17:58We don't know.
18:01Fair enough.
18:02Whitley Bayes.
18:03Do you know?
18:04Victoria Cora Mitchell?
18:07No.
18:08I mean, why do you say that?
18:10We knew that it was the known by their fourth name.
18:14Caravaggio's known by his fourth name.
18:16Teller from Penn & Teller's known by his third name.
18:18Rihanna's known by her second name.
18:19So, I was going to go for someone that was known by their first name.
18:22It occurs to me now I should have gone for someone like Madonna.
18:24But Madonna's the show name.
18:25You should, because I actually never allow anyone to address me by my first name.
18:29Sorry.
18:30Even my husband has to say ma'am.
18:32I'm very sorry, Mrs Bromach.
18:33Yes, quite right.
18:34So, we need somebody who is known by their first name only.
18:38We've gone with Zendaya, that Madonna would have done.
18:41Yay.
18:42That means at the end of round two, the Caraxians have three points.
18:46The Whitley Bays have nine.
18:50Time now for the connecting wall.
18:5216 jumbled up clues that the teams have to sort into four connected groups of four.
18:57Your turn to go first this time.
18:59Caraxians, would you like lion or water?
19:01Can we have water, please?
19:03Yes, you can.
19:04Two and a half minutes to solve the water wall.
19:06Starting now.
19:08Hey, Danny.
19:09There's a river.
19:10Danny Ratatouille.
19:11Toy Story, Coco, Cars.
19:14It's all yours.
19:15Soul.
19:16Soul.
19:17Oh, there's one there.
19:18Cars.
19:19Okay, so should I cycle through?
19:21Oh, yeah.
19:22Oh, Elementals.
19:23Oh, yeah.
19:24Elemental up as well.
19:25Oh, there's loads.
19:26Okay.
19:27So, Karl Marx, Gucci.
19:28So, is this, like, Gucci?
19:29Or, like, um...
19:31Gucci.
19:32So, that could be your squadron and Gucci.
19:34And then, I don't know.
19:35Like, yeah, Gucci.
19:36And then something like...
19:37Vera is in...
19:38Vera, Drake.
19:39Yeah, Vera, Drake.
19:40Karl, Drake.
19:41Is it Theo, Drake?
19:42Marengo, Drake, maybe.
19:43Yeah, shall we try some Drakes?
19:45Vera, and what's the other Drake?
19:48Oh, I don't know.
19:49Should we go for the...
19:50Should I keep looking at Pixar?
19:51Yeah.
19:52And then, you guys...
19:53Um...
19:54Maybe it's Rivers.
19:55It's Danube.
19:56No, no, no.
19:57No, that's doubt.
19:58But it's not Danube, isn't it?
19:59Without a letter.
20:00Oh, without a letter.
20:01Okay, so...
20:02Is the Kidder a river?
20:04Uh...
20:05Okay, so...
20:06I'm just gonna keep trying.
20:09The world, west, the world.
20:11The world's...
20:12The world's...
20:13Um...
20:14Uh...
20:15Maybe there isn't Pixar movies here, or...
20:18No, whatever, there's just T.
20:19There's T.
20:20Uh...
20:21West End.
20:22Uh...
20:23Goop Goop.
20:24Coconut.
20:25Coconut?
20:26Yeah, coconut.
20:27Coconut.
20:28Marengo nuts?
20:29Aloe Vera, Georgia.
20:30Yeah, Aloe Vera.
20:31Yeah, Aloe Vera.
20:32Okay, so maybe they're parts of, like...
20:33Yeah, Coco Vera, Marengo, Guccio.
20:36Or, like...
20:37Uh...
20:38Like that?
20:39No?
20:40Okay, Kidder.
20:41What is Kidder?
20:42If you kid something...
20:43Uh...
20:44I'm gonna keep going on the Pixar ones.
20:45Just to keep going.
20:46I keep running...
20:47Chewy maybe, which is the issue.
20:48Maybe it could be Marengo, Ratatouille, Guccio and Bisque are all maybe dishes?
20:53Yeah, dishes, so Bisque and Ratatouille, and then...
20:56Marengo and...
20:57And then...
20:58Or Dorp.
20:59Another one?
21:00Nope.
21:01Okay, Pixar.
21:02Or because of E, capital, Sol, West, Bisque.
21:04Oh, yeah, Sol...
21:06Uh...
21:07Modell...
21:08Uh...
21:09Carl and...
21:10That one?
21:11No?
21:12Okay, let's go.
21:13And your time is up.
21:15But you can get points for the connections in the groups you didn't find.
21:18So let's resolve the wall.
21:21There we are.
21:22Up, West, Kidder and War.
21:24They're all Minsters.
21:25They can all be followed by Minster.
21:27Oh!
21:28Up, Minster, Westminster, Kidder, Minster, War, Minster.
21:30And the next group, Ratatouille, Marengo and so on.
21:33These are the dishes?
21:34Like, European dishes?
21:36They are French, probably, dishes in cuisine.
21:39Oh.
21:40The next group, Coco, Vera and so on.
21:43These are the first names of the fashion brands.
21:45These are fashion designers.
21:47Yes, Guccio is the first name of Gucci.
21:49Carl Lagerfeldt, Vera Wang and Coco Chanel.
21:51Coco Chanel.
21:52And the last group, Soul, Elemental and so on.
21:55These are the Pixar movies.
21:57Those are the Pixar movies.
21:58There were so many.
21:59Unlucky, you didn't find the groups on the wall,
22:01but you did know all the connections.
22:03So that is four points.
22:05Let's bring in their opponents now.
22:07Give them the lion wall and see how they get on.
22:09Whitley Bays, you have two and a half minutes to solve your wall.
22:13Starting now.
22:16Ursula.
22:17Ursula.
22:18Ursula.
22:19Hades.
22:20Baddies in Disney films.
22:21Baddies in Disney films.
22:22And we've got Ursula, Jafar, Gothel, Scar.
22:24Cruella.
22:25We've got loads.
22:26I've got loads of other things.
22:27Gaff.
22:28Could gaff be like a slang term for house?
22:30Or...
22:31Or a mistake.
22:32A mistake with no E on the end.
22:35Have we got any word ones?
22:37Or am I rotating Disney?
22:39I think rotate Disney while we have them.
22:41Get up.
22:43Could laugh be like a swapped letter with love.
22:46Are there any others that would give you...
22:48Like words for humour?
22:49Like words for humour.
22:50Humour, yeah.
22:53Farne Islands.
22:54Nothing wordy there.
22:56Or farm if you've swapped around a lot.
22:59I'll keep going with the Disney's.
23:01So Ursula.
23:02Hades.
23:03Romano.
23:04So we've got Ray.
23:07Oh, it's good.
23:08Cruella and Hook.
23:09They're one word.
23:10Films.
23:11Are there any others?
23:12Oh, okay.
23:13Yeah.
23:14Cruella, Hook.
23:15No.
23:16See in that.
23:17Is Lough...
23:18Lough is a place in...
23:19It's a place in Northern Ireland, right?
23:20Are there any others?
23:21Lough.
23:22It's also another word for a lake sometimes, isn't it?
23:24Far.
23:25Far.
23:26Any others ending in like words meaning far away?
23:28Any other like word ending ones?
23:30Okay, um...
23:31I've got to go for some stuff, guys.
23:32I'm so sorry.
23:33Sorry.
23:34Any other captains other than Captain Hook?
23:36Um...
23:37Let's see.
23:38Is Jean-Claude one of the captains maybe?
23:40Roy?
23:41Garthal.
23:42Peppers?
23:43Peppers.
23:44Oh!
23:45Peppers.
23:46Peter Pepper?
23:47No.
23:48Is that Pepper?
23:49Um...
23:50Yeah.
23:51Hades.
23:52I'm going to keep going with these.
23:53I feel like I've done that.
23:54I mean...
23:55Ursula.
23:56Ursula.
23:57Ursula.
23:58Ursula.
23:59Um...
24:00Romano.
24:01Roman?
24:02Any other areas?
24:03Yes, as well.
24:04Any other like historical things?
24:06No.
24:07I can't see anything there.
24:08Um...
24:09Gaff.
24:10Goss.
24:11Roman?
24:12Goss.
24:13Roman.
24:14Yeah.
24:15I'm afraid your time is up, but you can get points for the connections in the groups you
24:26didn't find, so let's resolve the wall.
24:29What about the first group?
24:31Scar, Peter, Loch, Olaf and Fongan?
24:34Borough.
24:35Towns.
24:36Oh, we're done.
24:37You could follow them with a borough.
24:39And the next group?
24:40Ursula, Jean-Claude and so on.
24:43These are the first names of fiction writers?
24:46No.
24:47They are all presidents of the European Commission, present and former.
24:53And the next group?
24:54Hook, Gaff, Rod and Reel.
24:56These are fishing equipment.
24:57Items of fishing equipment.
24:59And the last group, Hades, Jafar and so on.
25:01These are the Disney villains.
25:02They are the Disney villains.
25:04So you didn't find the groups, but you do get three points for the connections.
25:08Let's have a look at the overall scores.
25:11The Caraxians have seven points.
25:13The Whitley Bays have 12.
25:17So after those horrible walls, let's play some missing vowels.
25:22This time, there are connected groups of clues where we've removed the vowels
25:26and squished up the consonants to disguise them.
25:28And teams, I want to know what are the disguised clues.
25:31Fingers on buzzers, please.
25:33I can tell you that the first group are all famous people whose names contain a snooker term.
25:43Caraxians?
25:44Robert Plant.
25:45Yes, it is.
25:48Whitley Bays.
25:49Wayne Bridge.
25:50Indeed.
25:53Caraxians?
25:54Pol Pot.
25:55Correct.
25:57Whitley Bays.
25:58Tommy Cannon.
25:59Yes, indeed.
26:00Next group.
26:01Countries whose names are spelled using only letters from the first half of the alphabet.
26:09Whitley Bays.
26:10Egypt.
26:11Correct.
26:13Caraxians?
26:14Chile.
26:15Correct.
26:18Whitley Bays.
26:19Jamaica.
26:20Correct.
26:22Caraxians?
26:23Mali.
26:24Correct.
26:25Things you might buy at the airport.
26:30Caraxians?
26:31Sudoku book.
26:32Yes.
26:35Caraxians?
26:36Togo round.
26:37Yes.
26:43Don't do this one.
26:44Too late, I started speaking.
26:45It's inflatable travel pillow.
26:48Next clue.
26:51Whitley Bays.
26:52Six-minute souvenir.
26:53Well done.
26:54Next category.
26:55Things that are said on the first day of a month.
27:00Whitley Bays.
27:01Happy New Year.
27:02Correct.
27:06Caraxians?
27:07April Fool.
27:11April Fool is correct, and that is the end of the quiz.
27:15Looking at the final scores.
27:17The Caraxians finish with 14 points.
27:20The Whitley Bays have 18.
27:22Well done, Whitley Bays.
27:23You are straight through to the next round of the competition.
27:25Corrections?
27:26You're not out, of course.
27:27You're all warmed up, ready for another game
27:29to get through to the next round later in the series.
27:33At the beginning of the episode,
27:34I quoted Her Late Majesty Queen Victoria
27:37on the subject of success and failure.
27:39Partly because it's appropriate for a show like this, of course,
27:41but also because the BBC has asked us to join their drive
27:45for greater added value for the licence fee payer.
27:49So I'll be trying to throw in lots of extra quotes and facts
27:52as we go along.
27:54And I'm going to finish tonight's show by reading Paradise Lost,
27:58the great epic verse from the 17th century poet John Milton.
28:03Well, I was.
28:04Unfortunately, the teams have taken slightly longer than we expected
28:07to answer the questions.
28:08Don't worry about it, teams.
28:09It can happen at the beginning of a series,
28:11so we might not get through all of it,
28:13but let's start and see how we get on.
28:16Paradise Lost by John Milton.
28:19Of man's first disobedience and the fruit of that forbidden tree
28:24whose mortal taste brought death into the world
28:27and all our woe with loss of Eden,
28:30till one greater man is stored asleep.
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