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00:00Have you got what it takes to make it all the way to our final question and join the 1% Club?
00:17Anyone has a chance to win because this quiz isn't about how much you know, it's about how your brain really works.
00:22As all our questions are about logic and common sense.
00:24So who will make it to the end and answer a question, only 1% of the country can get right and win up to £100,000.
00:33Let's play the 1% Club.
00:39And hoping to win tonight's our 100 players.
00:44So as ever, give us a cheer if you think you're going to do well tonight.
00:49What's your name, sir?
00:50Matthew.
00:51Alright, Matthew.
00:52Oh, don't answer me then.
00:54I mean, if you can't answer that one, this is going to be a long night.
00:58You alright, Matthew?
00:59Yes.
00:59B, yes.
01:01Why do you think you'll do so well?
01:03Because I'm starting to doubt it.
01:04I don't know.
01:04I'm not sure.
01:05I just think I'll do it.
01:07Alright.
01:07And what will you do with the money if you win?
01:09I don't like getting my hair cut because I don't really like small talk.
01:13Like one-on-one with something.
01:14No, no.
01:15Right.
01:16I get the hint.
01:17I mean, don't get me wrong.
01:19I'm slightly going off it as well.
01:21So I just buy a robot to do it for me?
01:23It's because you don't like making the small talk.
01:25It's a bit awkward, I think.
01:26But what if the robot says, have you been anywhere nice on your holidays?
01:30Have you been anywhere nice on your holidays?
01:33No, I haven't been anywhere.
01:34I think we've got the idea.
01:36We won't talk to you again all night.
01:37No, no.
01:38Anyway, good luck to everyone tonight.
01:40Now, don't forget, you can play along at home if you want.
01:42All you have to do is download the app.
01:44OK, before we ask our first question, here's a reminder of how the show works.
01:47We asked a cross-section of people from all over Britain a list of our unique questions.
01:52Based on their answers, we can tell statistically what percentage of the country should get each
01:56one right.
01:58Tonight, I'll be asking those exact questions to our 100 contestants, beginning with the
02:03easier one that 90% of Britain got right, and ending with the most challenging question
02:07that only 1% of the great British public answered correctly.
02:11At the start of the show, every contestant is given a £1,000 stake.
02:15If they get any question wrong, they are out of the game, and the £1,000 is transferred
02:19to the 1% prize pot.
02:23Whoever gets the third list in the quiz wins £10,000, and the chance to answer the final
02:281% question to win everything in the prize pot, and take home up to £100,000.
02:37Right, let's get on with it.
02:39It is time for our first question.
02:42So this is one that 90% of our survey got right.
02:45Let's see how you do.
02:49Which of these is the largest?
02:52OK, your time starts now.
02:58If you get this wrong, don't worry.
03:00At least you're in the 100% club.
03:01LAUGHTER
03:02OK, your time is up.
03:19Let's see who's like to stay on and is still in the game,
03:21and how many people are out.
03:21Right, we lost 12.
03:43That's quite a lot for the 90% question.
03:45Let's have a look at the answer.
03:45Rectangle is nine letters long.
03:49All the others are shorter.
03:50It's that simple.
03:51Unfortunately, we lost Christian Burgess.
03:54Christian, what did you put?
03:58The wrong answer.
04:00Well, I sort of worked that out.
04:02It's D.
04:02You put D.
04:03I thought all the others could fit inside of a square,
04:06but then, obviously, depends on the size of the square.
04:07That's true of every shape, depending on the size of the square.
04:09You see it visually as bigger,
04:12and then the circles within the square,
04:14and then the triangle, and then the rectangle.
04:17All the people answered tonight, you answered the quickest.
04:20LAUGHTER
04:21You answered in 1.6 seconds
04:24and just immediately locked in the answer.
04:27Did you give it any thought?
04:29Or did you just go, that'll do, I'm busy today?
04:32I'm just an idiot, aren't I?
04:34LAUGHTER
04:35Do you ever do anything else that's stupid?
04:39So, I'll wear contact lenses.
04:41Right.
04:41And, uh...
04:42You've not got them in today.
04:43LAUGHTER
04:44I can't see, I might as well just guess.
04:47I put them in the wrong eyes, I think.
04:49So, yeah, so I went to clean my teeth,
04:52needed some new toothpaste,
04:53went to the cupboard in the bathroom,
04:56took out a tube,
04:57this was before I put my contacts in,
04:59cleaning my teeth off.
05:00That don't taste right.
05:02Hemorrhoid chlorine.
05:03Hemorrhoid?
05:04Yeah.
05:04What does that taste like?
05:06I think we know.
05:08It wasn't pleasant.
05:10Oh, no.
05:10Look on the bright side,
05:11at least your bum was minty.
05:13LAUGHTER
05:13Um, never mind, Christian.
05:16So, there are 88 people still left in the game
05:18and the £1,000 of everyone who got the question wrong
05:20now goes into the prize pot.
05:22Let's see what that's done to the total.
05:25APPLAUSE
05:26So, we're on £12,000.
05:28APPLAUSE
05:28OK.
05:30Time for the 80% question.
05:32So, this is a question that 80% of the people we asked
05:35managed to get right.
05:36Let's see how you get on with this one.
05:40Here is a photograph and floor plan of Hassan's bungalow.
05:43In which room has he left the light on?
05:46OK, your time starts now.
05:47And if there's any burglars watching,
05:54Hassan's out playing darts between 7 and 10 every Monday night.
05:57LAUGHTER
05:58OK, your time is up.
06:12Let's see who got it right.
06:13MUSIC PLAYS
06:15Right, we lost four people, though.
06:31Let's have a look at the answer.
06:33It's C, the bedroom, and there's the graphic to prove it.
06:36We've lost Janet Leigh.
06:38Wasn't she a famous actress?
06:39Yeah, there was a famous actress
06:41that got stabbed in the shower, yes.
06:43Oh, was that the woman from Psycho?
06:45Yes.
06:46Yeah.
06:46Keep it light, it's ATV.
06:49What?
06:50That one.
06:51Yeah.
06:51No, I'm doing it.
06:52Janet, have you ever been stabbed in the shower?
06:55No, that's not the question.
06:56Janet, what happened?
06:57What did you put?
06:58I put the bathroom,
07:00because I didn't notice that the door was at the front.
07:04It is, it's called the front door.
07:05I thought the door was between the bathroom and the bedroom.
07:09And then, after I'd pressed the button,
07:11I noticed the front door was...
07:13Ah, because the image had spun round like that.
07:15Yeah.
07:16And so you immediately went for the matching of the house...
07:18Yeah.
07:19..rather than the spinning of the image.
07:20That's it.
07:21What would you have done with the money?
07:23Eh, well, I like to go out, so, yeah,
07:26it would have been a trip out somewhere.
07:28But it's not going to happen now.
07:30Right.
07:30I'll just go home.
07:31That is the most last of the summer wine answer
07:33we've ever been given.
07:34Well, thank you for that.
07:35I just like to go out, so I'd have gone out.
07:37Yeah.
07:37Well, you're already out, so you're a winner.
07:39Well...
07:39Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
07:45£16,000.
07:48OK, we are on to the 70% question.
07:52Let's take a look at it.
07:53Which of these structures is made up of a different set of blocks
08:00to the other two?
08:01And your time starts now.
08:08If you've just tuned in, yes,
08:10we're all just staring at some kiddies' building blocks.
08:12OK, time is up.
08:28Let's see who got it right.
08:29Just lost one person, though.
08:45Let's have a look at the answer.
08:48C has a different orange block
08:49and is missing the green bridge.
08:51And we've only lost one person,
08:53and it's Lorna Ray.
08:54Lorna.
08:54I don't know if you heard me properly,
09:00you're out, you're not through.
09:02Is that all right?
09:03That's a cracking laugh you've got.
09:06Are you all right?
09:09Do you always laugh like that?
09:11I do am known for the laugh.
09:13Are you known in your area as the laffer?
09:16Yeah.
09:16What court is it?
09:17I don't know if it's a mix between a witch's cackle
09:20or an engine rev, but, yeah.
09:23What do you do, Lorna?
09:24Please don't tell me you're a grief counsellor
09:26because I can't think you're in the wrong job.
09:29I'm a bookkeeper.
09:31You're a bookkeeper?
09:32Yeah.
09:32OK.
09:33Has this laugh ever got you into trouble?
09:35I like it, though.
09:36I just want to keep looking at you all night
09:38and see how long this is going to go on for.
09:39This is brilliant.
09:40It's going to start spreading slowly, isn't it?
09:44I'm looking...
09:45I might want to turn a mic down now,
09:47otherwise it's going to go on all night.
09:48Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
09:54£17,000.
09:56Right, it's time for the 60% question.
10:01Let's take a look.
10:04What four-letter word replaces the question mark?
10:07And your time starts now.
10:13I won't say what four-letter word I'm thinking of right now.
10:18OK, your time is up.
10:40Let's see if you've got it right.
10:41Right, we lost five people.
11:00Let's have a look at the answer.
11:02It's fate.
11:03Each new word is created by using the first two
11:06and last two letters of the original.
11:07Let's talk to someone who got it wrong.
11:10Angela Hindley, what did you put?
11:12Nothing.
11:13You didn't bother?
11:14I couldn't see it.
11:15OK, what made you apply, Angela?
11:16I wanted to ask you to question, Lee.
11:19Oh, hello.
11:20Don't say something awkward like,
11:21where were you on the night of 1996?
11:24Oh, who do you think I am?
11:26Is that a genuine question?
11:27No.
11:28OK.
11:28What do you want to ask me?
11:30Why do you always wear brown shoes?
11:31Because they're just so last year, aren't they, now?
11:38I'll tell you why.
11:39Because this has been recorded this year,
11:41but it's not going out until next year,
11:42so it all makes sense that they were last year.
11:43They got last year.
11:44But then you should say they were so two years ago.
11:49Unlucky, you're out.
11:50And I'm not going to lie,
11:51if all the people have been out so far,
11:52least amount of sympathy for you.
11:55I'm joking.
11:56Beverly Furnace.
11:57Hello, Beverly Furnace.
11:58Hiya.
11:58How are you?
11:59I'm very well, thank you.
12:00How are you?
12:01I'm good, thanks.
12:01What did you put?
12:02Well, I didn't put anything.
12:04I got it.
12:05Oh, you got it?
12:06I did.
12:06But you just couldn't be bothered typing it out.
12:08Well, I would have,
12:09but I kept thinking fate wasn't a word.
12:12Wow.
12:13So you put it right,
12:14but you thought it wasn't a word.
12:15Yeah.
12:16So, I'm an idiot.
12:17Well, you're not.
12:18It's calm, aren't it?
12:20Well, it's funny there's another word for that.
12:22What do you do?
12:25I'm a retired midwife and nurse.
12:27What would you have done with all this money?
12:29Well, I've got massive feet, a size 10,
12:33which is really big for a woman.
12:35Yeah.
12:35And so I can't get shoes very easily,
12:37especially pretty shoes.
12:38Oh, have you been to the clown shop?
12:40I know.
12:40They've got lovely colours.
12:42I've tried, but no.
12:45And so I would have spent my money
12:47having shoes made for me,
12:49pretty shoes made for me.
12:51Well, don't worry.
12:52I know.
12:52It's all right.
12:53It's just because, coincidentally,
12:54I genuinely am a size 10.
12:56Oh, thanks.
12:56And I'm about to get rid of loads of shoes.
12:58But, Lee...
12:59But, Lee, I said pretty shoes.
13:02Oh, God.
13:04I take it back.
13:05I've got less sympathy for you than I have her.
13:08Right.
13:09Right, let's have a look.
13:10That's done to the prize pot.
13:14£22,000.
13:15So, time for a quick break.
13:18We've lost 22 people here already.
13:20I hope you're doing OK at home.
13:21And don't forget, you can play along on the app.
13:23After the break, we'll be moving closer
13:24to seeing if anyone here can answer the 1% question.
13:27See you in a bit.
13:27Welcome back to the 1% Club.
13:42We started off with 100 people,
13:44and now we are down to 78.
13:45The person who does best here tonight
13:47could be going home with up to £100,000.
13:53So, well done to everyone who's still in the game.
13:55And from now on, we are going to give you an option
13:57to pay for a pass to the next question.
13:59And if you do, your £1,000 will be transferred
14:01to the prize pot.
14:02However, if you get as far as the 30% question
14:04without using your pass,
14:06you'll get the chance to take your £1,000
14:08and leave the game.
14:09Right, it is time for the 50% question.
14:15Let's take a look at this one.
14:18Adding what single letter to contact
14:20makes it smaller?
14:22And your time starts now.
14:25There's only 26 letters.
14:30It's worth a guess.
14:42Don't we get that pass?
14:43OK, your time is up.
14:55Let's see you've got it right.
14:56Right, we lost two people on that one.
15:14Let's have a look at the answer.
15:16It's R.
15:16Adding an R makes it contract.
15:19Here's an interesting fact.
15:20Although we only lost two people there,
15:2333 of you didn't know it and used your pass.
15:26That's a lot of people,
15:28including George Dunnegan.
15:30Did you have a clue or no clue?
15:33I knew it after it came up,
15:35but too late, so I used my pass.
15:36After the 30 seconds.
15:37It's what it's for.
15:38What do you do, George?
15:39I'm a civil servant,
15:41but I also have the part-time jobs.
15:43Butcher, barista, and cheese monger.
15:45Candlestick maker!
15:46A butcher, a barista, and a what?
15:48Cheesemonger.
15:49What is a cheesemonger?
15:50You mean just selling the cheese?
15:51Yeah.
15:51Yeah.
15:52Really.
15:52What made you apply?
15:54I came on...
15:54You didn't have enough time on your hands.
15:56I wanted to ask you a riddle, Lee.
15:58A riddle?
15:58Yeah.
15:59What is the softest nut in the world?
16:03Don't start at the clock.
16:03I haven't thought about it yet.
16:05The softest nut.
16:06The cashew nut.
16:12No.
16:13The doughnut.
16:20Don't clap him!
16:26I've never been asked a question on this show before,
16:27so thank you very much for making me look like an idiot.
16:30You're welcome.
16:30Donuts.
16:31What?
16:31Made you look like a doughnut.
16:34They're all like...
16:35Do you know what?
16:35This started about the brown shoes and it's spread.
16:39Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
16:44£57,000.
16:47OK.
16:47It's time for the 45% question.
16:52Let's take a look at it.
16:53If you remove a playing card from the first word,
16:58a pet from the second word,
17:00an insect from the third word,
17:02and a drink from the fourth word,
17:03what number appears?
17:05And your time starts now.
17:12I'll be over here if you need me,
17:13pretending to work out the answer.
17:14OK, time is up.
17:40Let's see who's lights are still on.
17:41Right, we lost eight people there.
18:01Let's have a look at the answer.
18:02It's four.
18:06OK, so someone who got that wrong is Missy Goodchild.
18:09That is a great name.
18:10Missy Goodchild.
18:11That's me.
18:12You sound like a Disney character.
18:14Yeah.
18:15What do you do, Missy?
18:16I used to be a lifeguard.
18:18Luckily, no one drowned on my watch.
18:21I used to have a motto.
18:22It was, if you're a dry lifeguard,
18:24that means you're a good lifeguard.
18:26OK.
18:26That makes sense.
18:27Or a lazy one.
18:28Yeah.
18:28No, it's early intervention.
18:30It's good.
18:31Did you put up with heavy petting?
18:33No.
18:33I think I was quite strict, actually.
18:35I made a few kids cry.
18:36Did you?
18:37Yeah.
18:37If they can't do the length,
18:39then they can't get in on their own.
18:40And they had, like, the lazy parents on the side being like,
18:42I don't want to get in with them.
18:43Yeah, well, that's because they are a good parent is a dry parent.
18:48You could say that.
18:49Yeah.
18:50You started this.
18:51I think we'll leave it at that.
18:52Thanks.
18:53OK.
18:54Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
18:57We're now on £61,000.
19:00Very high at this stage,
19:01but lots of people have used their past.
19:03OK.
19:04It's time for the 40% question.
19:09Let's take a look.
19:09What three-letter word has a similar meaning
19:14when read backwards
19:15and also if you move the first letter to the end
19:17becomes apt?
19:20OK.
19:20Your time starts now.
19:26Remember, there's no shame in simply giving up and crying.
19:29OK, time is up.
19:53Let's see who got it right.
19:54Right, we lost five people.
20:14Let's have a look at the answer.
20:16It's tap.
20:17Went red backwards, tap becomes pat,
20:18and if you move the first letter to the end,
20:20tap becomes apt.
20:21Let's talk to someone who got it wrong, Darcy Taylor.
20:24Oh, no.
20:25What did you put?
20:27It's.
20:28It's?
20:28Yeah, it's.
20:31What's the logic behind that?
20:33I'm not laughing, sorry.
20:34I am laughing a bit,
20:35but only because she's making me laugh still
20:36from when she laughed earlier, historically.
20:39I don't know.
20:40I just thought it's, it's, and then sit.
20:43Oh, it's.
20:44Wrong.
20:46How did you think you'd do today
20:48before you came, Darcy?
20:49I had a funny feeling I wouldn't do very well,
20:52to be honest.
20:53Really?
20:53Why did you have the feeling
20:54you weren't going to do so well?
20:55I have been known to have a bit of a sixth sense.
20:58And you had a sixth sense
20:59that you were going to go out early?
21:01Well, I could see this joke coming anyway, so.
21:03What joke?
21:04This joke.
21:05The sixth sense joke.
21:10What's the joke?
21:11What?
21:11Oh, I thought you were joking.
21:13Are you being serious?
21:13What's going on?
21:20What's the sixth sense joke?
21:22Oh, no, I thought you were making a joke,
21:25but you weren't.
21:26No, you said I have a sixth sense,
21:28and I said, what sixth sense?
21:29And then you said, the joke.
21:30And I said, what joke?
21:31And you said, are you joking?
21:33I said, no, I'm not joking.
21:34I want to know what you mean by the sixth sense.
21:35Oh, sometimes I, like, have dreams,
21:38and they come to me.
21:38Yeah, I think you're having one now.
21:39It's a nightmare.
21:41Well, um...
21:42Bye.
21:46Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
21:50£69,000.
21:53Right, getting trickier now.
21:55Let's move on to the 35% question.
22:00Right, here it is.
22:01What single word goes in the gaps below
22:05to make new words?
22:07And your time starts now.
22:13Welcome to Blankety Blank.
22:15LAUGHTER
22:16OK, your time is up.
22:41Let's see who's got it right
22:42and how many people are out.
22:43We lost nine people.
23:04Let's have a look at the answer.
23:06It's sand.
23:07Quicksand.
23:08Thousand.
23:08Sandstone.
23:10Somebody's got it wrong.
23:11Is Asher Greater X Dugan.
23:12That is unfortunate.
23:14What did you put?
23:15Well, I put try.
23:17Quick try?
23:18Suppose in rugby you can have a quick try?
23:19Yeah, yeah.
23:20Is that try?
23:22Shakespeare.
23:22Shakespeare.
23:23Now try harder.
23:24Yeah, you've got it.
23:25Now should try harder.
23:26Yeah, exactly.
23:27And tristone.
23:28Is that a word?
23:30Probably not.
23:31OK.
23:32That's why the logic fell out.
23:33I got it just after, but...
23:35Never mind.
23:36What would you have done with the money tonight?
23:37Um, well...
23:38Another earring?
23:39No.
23:40Maybe.
23:41Do you think?
23:41Do you think?
23:42I don't know if you know, but the whole show, your head's been leaning that way.
23:44That's it.
23:45I can feel it now.
23:46It's just going that way.
23:47Did you think, well, that screen's not straight?
23:49Yeah.
23:50What would you have done with the money?
23:51So, when I was in...
23:53When I was still a baby, I wasn't even born yet.
23:55My mum went to a Robbie Williams concert.
23:57Oh, yeah.
23:57And I was in her tummy.
23:59So I was like, I'll tell you what, mum, I'll treat you on.
24:01We'll bring Robbie Williams around to our house and have a proper concert with just Robbie Williams.
24:05So you would have used it to book Robbie Williams?
24:08Precisely.
24:08That's incredible.
24:10For the £100,000.
24:11I think that would have got me at least 10 minutes.
24:13That's true.
24:13Do you think?
24:14If you'd have won the grand, you could have booked Gary Barlow.
24:18Never mind, Asha.
24:19Oh, and someone who's out, unfortunately.
24:22It's the man who doesn't like small talk.
24:24Matthew Winters.
24:25Oh, Matthew.
24:27I mean, I've got to ask.
24:29It's been nice weather today, hasn't it?
24:30Listen, unlucky Matthew.
24:34So, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
24:39£75,000.
24:40OK, it's time for a quick break.
24:42Well done to everyone still in the game.
24:43We'll see you in a bit when someone here could win up to £100,000.
24:46Welcome back to the 1% Club.
25:01We've been asking questions which have been tested out
25:03on a cross-section of the British public.
25:05We've been whittling down the contestants here tonight
25:07and are left with 54 people with their lights still on.
25:10As a reward, any contestant who hasn't played their pass
25:13and still has their £1,000 now has a choice.
25:15Play on for the big money in the prize pot
25:17or you can take your £1,000 and leave the quiz right now.
25:21So, first of all, let's see which player still have their £1,000.
25:25So, those of you with your lights on,
25:27you can take your money and leave the show if you want to.
25:29Please make your decision now.
25:42So, six of you have decided to take your £1,000,
25:45including Maggie Evans.
25:46Maggie, were you always planning to do that?
25:49No, but I didn't think I'd get this far
25:52and I'm feeling really quite sick.
25:54Are you?
25:55With nerves or just food poisoning?
25:57Both, I think.
25:59What are you going to do with that grand...?
26:00Well...
26:01LAUGHTER
26:03I really want to know.
26:05Whatever it is, it sounds sinister.
26:08Actually, it is a little bit.
26:10Is it?
26:10I am...
26:11Sorry, the youngsters in this room.
26:13I am the biggest David Essex fan in the universe.
26:17OK.
26:18Well, a reaction from about three over-60s.
26:21LAUGHTER
26:21So, I am going to put that money
26:26towards going and seeing as many of his concerts.
26:29Is he touring?
26:30He's just finished a tour.
26:32And is he still great?
26:34Perfection.
26:35Is he perfection in a man?
26:36Is he your dream man?
26:38Can I just say, sometimes, between my questions
26:41and your answers, there's a hell of a long pause.
26:43LAUGHTER
26:44Well done to everyone else who took their money.
26:47Congratulations.
26:47You've won £1,000 each.
26:49APPLAUSE
26:49Right, so the rest of you have decided to play on.
26:53Let's see if that gamble will pay off
26:55and if any of you can go all the way
26:56and join the 1% club.
26:58And remember, if you've still got your £1,000,
26:59you can pay for a pass to the next question
27:01if you don't know the answer.
27:03OK, it's time for the 30% question.
27:05What common phrase does this picture represent?
27:12And your 30 seconds starts now.
27:19And a special shout-out to Damien, who's seven,
27:21who, I'm guessing, drew that graphic.
27:25OK, time is up.
27:46Let's see if you've got it right.
27:47MUSIC PLAYS
27:52Right, we lost three people.
28:04Let's have a look at the answer.
28:06Two peas in a pod.
28:08Somebody who got it wrong is Greg Stanton.
28:10Greg, what did you put?
28:11I didn't put anything.
28:12I couldn't say it.
28:13I thought it was a banana.
28:15You thought that?
28:16Oh, you thought it was a picture of a banana?
28:18Yeah.
28:18Two peas, well, you should have put two peas in a banana.
28:21It does look a bit like a banana, but it's not bent, though, is it?
28:23I suppose.
28:24No.
28:24Unlucky Greg.
28:25We've got people that didn't know the answer but used a pass,
28:28like Lindsay Dunscum.
28:29How are you, Lindsay?
28:30Yeah, good, thank you.
28:31Good.
28:31No clue on that one or just not sure enough?
28:33Not a clue.
28:34I thought it was a banana.
28:35You saw the banana as well?
28:36Yeah.
28:37It was like a banana.
28:38I mean, I have to ask, because I find it fascinating, this show.
28:40I found that one quite easy, but only because I'm seeing two peas,
28:45and I'm saying, when you saw the two peas, did you say in your head two peas?
28:48No.
28:49What did you think of the peas?
28:50Pee-pee.
28:51Oh, you saw pee-pee?
28:52You thought it might be pee-pee banana?
28:54Pee-pee banana does sound a little bit like what you might have said to a child,
28:57but he's trying to use the potty for the first time.
28:59Time to use the pee-pee banana, isn't it?
29:02Listen, you're still with us, Lindsay.
29:03Use the pass.
29:04Well done.
29:05Oh, hang on.
29:06Gentleman at the top there.
29:08Did you think that was a banana?
29:09I'm loving all the banana chat, I'll be honest.
29:13Did you think that was a banana?
29:14No, I thought it was two peas in a pod.
29:16Wow.
29:17And yet, ironically, go back to Lindsay.
29:20She's got what looks like pods on her top.
29:24You two are wearing the wrong shirts, let me tell you.
29:27So, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
29:32£77,000.
29:34OK.
29:36Getting tricky now.
29:36We're at the 25% stage now.
29:39Here's the question.
29:43Which three different whole numbers, all lower than 10,
29:46give you the same total whether you add them together or multiply them together?
29:50And your time starts now.
29:53Maths was my favourite school subject, because I was always in the park.
29:56OK, your time is up.
30:24Let's see who got it right.
30:25We lost 14 people there.
30:47Let's have a look at the answer.
30:49It's one, two and three.
30:51One plus two plus three equals six.
30:52And one times two times three equals six.
30:55Someone who got it right is Andrea Herron.
30:57You feeling confident, Andrea?
30:59No.
31:00Well, you've got this far.
31:01You're in the top 25% of the country.
31:03That must make you feel good.
31:04It does, but very nervous at the same time.
31:06Well, let me tell you, you shouldn't be too nervous, because you still have a pass.
31:09I do.
31:11APPLAUSE
31:11What do you do, Andrea?
31:16By day, I'm a finance manager for a modular building company.
31:20Please say, by night, I'm superwoman!
31:22And by night, I am a reflexologist, sometimes known as the foot fairy.
31:27Yes.
31:28I've touched them all, big, small, smelly.
31:31Do you know that's the only bit we're going to use?
31:34What's the worst type of feet?
31:35Is it the smelly ones?
31:37No.
31:37No?
31:38It's not smelly.
31:39You can wash your hands.
31:40It's fine.
31:41The worst ones are the flaky ones.
31:44I mean, you sound disgusted by this.
31:47I can't help thinking you're in the wrong job.
31:48No, they're fine.
31:49You wash your hands afterwards, and it's fine.
31:51But the flakiness is the problem?
31:53Well, you have to shake your towels before you put them into the washing machine.
31:58Do you know what?
31:58This is the most disgusting story we've ever heard.
32:01OK.
32:02Well, listen, Andrea, you're doing well, because you've still got a pass.
32:04Jasmine Core is still with us.
32:06Hello.
32:07Hi.
32:07Hello, Jasmine.
32:07Do you have a pass?
32:08I do have my pass, yeah.
32:10You must be feeling confident as well, then.
32:12I am, but I'm getting more nervous as I'm going along.
32:14Gets worse, doesn't it?
32:15Yeah.
32:16Anyone at home waiting to see how you get on?
32:18No.
32:18I actually haven't told anyone I'm coming, except for my little sister,
32:22because she loves the show, and she loves you.
32:24But the rest of the family hate me.
32:26No, no, no, not that.
32:28But, yeah, she's sort of like, I was like, should I do it, should I not?
32:31She was like, yeah, she's better at the show than me, though.
32:32Why didn't she apply?
32:33She's 10 years old.
32:34Oh, that'll be the reason.
32:36Well done.
32:37Right, let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
32:41£84,000.
32:44Right.
32:46We've got 31 people still in the game on a down to a 20% question now.
32:51Let's take a look.
32:54There is only one number missing from this pattern.
32:56What is it?
32:58OK, your time starts now.
32:59Now, in this show, I wouldn't be surprised if the answer's hedgehog.
33:04OK, your time is up.
33:32Let's see who got it right.
33:32Right, we lost 15 there.
33:56Let's have a look at the answer.
33:57It's four.
33:59There's one one, two twos, three threes and five fives, but only three fours.
34:04Someone who got it right is Sophie Haywood.
34:06Oh, my God, hi.
34:09Did you just say, God, hi?
34:10I said, oh, my God, hi.
34:12Oh, my God, hi.
34:13Did you, are you saying, oh, my God, I'm through to the next round?
34:16Yes.
34:16Oh, my God, he's asking me a question.
34:18All of the things above.
34:19Yes, OK.
34:20Are you excited to be this...
34:21No, I'm absolutely sweating my tits off, literally.
34:25You're not literally sweating them off, otherwise they would come off.
34:29I feel like I am.
34:30Right, I'm just trying to find out if we can say, sweating my tits off on ITV.
34:33I'm so sorry.
34:34Why don't you play safe and say another version of what your breasts are doing.
34:37I'm sweating from multiple areas in my body.
34:41That's worse.
34:42That's definitely worse.
34:44Because now you've created an image that we're all thinking about.
34:48Sophie, you shouldn't be nervous because you are one of only four people in the room left with a pass.
34:58Maisie Hemingway, another person with a pass.
35:01Well done.
35:01Yeah, I'm fine.
35:04What do you do, Maisie?
35:05I'm a law student.
35:07Are you?
35:07So you want to be a lawyer?
35:08Yeah.
35:08I'm not telling you at what uni because I wanted to be a student ambassador,
35:11but they said no, so they're not getting a shout out on ITV now.
35:15Really?
35:15Yeah.
35:16You're going to make a very good lawyer, let me tell you, because you're evil.
35:20I am.
35:21Give us a clue, whereabouts in the country?
35:22Leeds.
35:23So it's Leeds University.
35:24Yeah.
35:25No, no, there's no...
35:26You hit that well.
35:26You'll make a very good spy, would you?
35:29There's more than one there's three.
35:29Four.
35:30Three or four.
35:30But it's Leeds University, isn't it?
35:32Yes, it is.
35:34Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
35:38We're now on £90,000.
35:41OK, we're getting close to the end.
35:43It's now time for the 15% question.
35:48Let's take a look at it.
35:51If my old brown woolly jumper contains two holes for every O in this sentence,
35:56how many holes are there?
35:58And your time starts now.
35:59And you can use your pass.
36:20OK, your time is up.
36:31Let's see whose lights are still on.
36:33Right, we lost four people, though.
36:51Let's have a look at the answer.
36:5222, the letter O appears 11 times.
36:5611 times 2 is 22.
36:58We've still got Roy Alloway.
37:00Banana Man!
37:01Hello.
37:01Hello, Banana Man.
37:03Roy, you're one of the people with a pass.
37:05Well done.
37:05CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
37:06Yeah.
37:08You've done very well.
37:09I'm tempted to say you haven't slipped up yet with that shirt.
37:12And what would you do if you win the money?
37:14I've got a list.
37:15I'd like to go on an 80s cruise.
37:17I'd like to...
37:18Hang on.
37:18Themed 80s or everyone's in their 80s?
37:21Music.
37:22Oh, the music.
37:23Sorry.
37:23I just wanted to work out if you like your music or you're a pervert.
37:26Yes.
37:27Anything else on your list?
37:29Yeah, I'd eat crispy duck for a year.
37:31Why?
37:31I like crispy duck.
37:33You're not worried about the bill?
37:35Listen, I have two seconds to write it.
37:37Give me a break.
37:41Well done, Roy.
37:42You're still with us.
37:43Right, let's see what that's done to the price pot.
37:45$91,000.
37:52So we're down to our last 12 players.
37:54After the break, we'll find out which of our remaining contestants
37:56could go on and play the 1% question.
37:58See you in a bit.
38:12Welcome back to the 1% Club.
38:13We are very nearly at the point where we will discover who our winner will be.
38:17Now, here's how the end of the game works.
38:18Whoever does the best here tonight will win £10,000.
38:21But if they're feeling brave, they can risk their £10,000 by trying to answer the 1% question.
38:25Get it right and they'll win everything in the prize pot, which is currently sitting at...
38:28And remember, Jasmine, Roy and Maisie, because you still have your £1,000, you can pay for a pass,
38:40but you can't use it on the 1% question, OK?
38:43But if you've still got it at the 1% question, then you get to keep that £1,000 no matter what happens.
38:49Right, there are 12 people left in the quiz, and it's now time for the 10% question.
38:57Let's see it.
38:58There are four letters written on the circle.
39:02The other letters are all outside the circle.
39:04You need to turn the circle clockwise until a colour is spelt out.
39:09How many 90-degree turns do you need to make?
39:13Your time starts now.
39:14Your time starts now.
39:40OK, your time is up. Let's see who got it right.
40:05Right, we lost four people. Let's have a look at the answer.
40:09It's two. After two turns, the P turns to D, so the word red appears.
40:14Somebody who got that right is Nathan Rowe? Did you think you'd get this far?
40:18Um, no. No. And how old are you? 18.
40:2118. You might be the youngest person in the room.
40:24What are you going to do with all this money? Haribos.
40:27LAUGHTER
40:29Not a bad idea, to be fair.
40:31Well, listen, good luck tonight. You're still with us.
40:33You're one of the youngest people in the room. Thank you.
40:35Jasmine Corr. Jasmine Corr.
40:38You are the only person in this room with a pass.
40:40Oh, my God.
40:45Listen, good luck, Jasmine. Good luck to everyone still with us.
40:48Let's see what that's done to the prize pot.
40:52We're now on £93,000.
40:54APPLAUSE
40:57So, we're down to the 5% question.
41:00Remember, Jasmine, this is the last time that you can pay for a pass, OK?
41:04Let's take a look at it.
41:06Today, the three witches in Macbeth are discussing when the three should meet again.
41:13Which one is available every fourth day?
41:15Which two is available every fifth day?
41:18And which three is available every sixth day?
41:21How many days from today will they be able to meet again?
41:25And the time starts now.
41:27MUSIC CONTINUES
41:52OK, time is up. Let's see who got it right.
42:18OK, we lost four people. Let's have a look at the answer.
42:23It's 60. 60 is the first number that is divisible by four, five and six.
42:27So, unlucky to those of you that we've lost, but we have got our four finalists.
42:31So, congratulations to Nathan Rowe, Andrea Heron, Maisie Hemingway and Jasmine Ball.
42:38You're coming to the 1% question. Come down and join me.
42:41Because you've done so well and made it to the 1% question, you win a share of £10,000.
42:53And Jasmine, because you didn't actually need to use your pass on that last question,
42:57it means you're guaranteed £1,000 whatever happens. Well done.
43:02APPLAUSE
43:04But now you all face the dilemma. You can leave the show tonight and take your share,
43:08which works out at £2,500.
43:13Or you can risk it all by attempting the 1% question.
43:16If you get it right, you win your share of everything in the prize pot which stands at...
43:21£93,000.
43:26If you get it wrong, you will leave with nothing.
43:29Obviously, if one of you decides to play on and gets it right,
43:32then you'll win all the prize pots. If more than one of you decides to play,
43:35you'll win a share of it with anybody else who gets it right.
43:38So, it's time to make your decision.
43:53OK, all of your lights are on, which means that you've decided to play on.
43:56APPLAUSE
44:02So, after whittling down the contestants here in the studio,
44:05we are left with the 1% question.
44:09If any of you get this right, you will win your share of the prize pot
44:13and become members of the 1% Club.
44:17Good luck. This is your 1% question.
44:23Peter has recently found his old diary that he'd written in secret code,
44:27but he can't remember how to decipher what he wrote.
44:30Can you crack the code to find out what the underlined word is?
44:35And your 30 seconds starts now.
44:38OK.
44:39Let's do it.
44:40Let's do it.
44:41Let's do it.
44:43OK, your time is up.
44:44Your answers are locked in, so you can't change them,
44:46so we may as well ask what you've put.
44:47Jasmine.
44:48Florist.
44:49Andrea.
44:50I didn't fit anything.
44:51Maisie.
44:52Florist.
44:53Nathan.
44:54Pilot.
44:55Let's have a look at the end,
44:56let's do it.
44:57Let's do it.
44:58Let's do it.
44:59Let's do it.
45:00OK, your time is up.
45:02MUSIC
45:07OK, your time is up. Your answers are locked in,
45:10so you can't change them, so we may as well ask what you've put.
45:14Jasmine. Florist.
45:16Andrea. I didn't fit anything.
45:19Maisie. Florist.
45:21Nathan. Pilot.
45:23Let's have a look at the answer.
45:26MUSIC
45:36Florist.
45:39Congratulations, Jasmine and Maisie.
45:42You are the winner to get a share of everything in the prize box,
45:45which is £46,500.
45:49MUSIC
45:55Let's have another look at the answer.
45:58Where he could, he replaced a letter with a digit
46:01that starts with that letter.
46:03So, commiserations to Andrea and Nathan,
46:05but congratulations to Jasmine and Maisie.
46:08You are in the 1% Club. Good night.
46:10APPLAUSE
46:12MUSIC
46:15MUSIC
46:24MUSIC
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