1. 'From the Dock10 Studios
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2. 'this is Jeopardy!'
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3. 'Please welcome today's contestants.
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4. 'A solicitor from Oldham,
Manchester...
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5. 'A management consultant
from Bristol...
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6. 'And our returning champion,
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7. 'a disability benefits officer
from Milton Keynes...
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8. '.. whose one-day cash winnings
total is
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9. '£7,049.
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10. 'And now,
here is your host of Jeopardy!
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11. 'Stephen Fry!'
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12. Hello, hello!
Hello, everybody.
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13. Thank you and welcome to Jeopardy!
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14. Our champion, Emma Laslett, now,
made a phenomenal debut last week,
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15. coming through a challenging game
against a five-day champion
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16. with aplomb.
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17. I've never seen such aplomb!
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18. Despite heading into Final Jeopardy
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she made a very strategic wager
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20. and still found the correct response
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our new Jeopardy! champion.
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22. Let's hope for similar levels
of excitement this week.
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23. Today, we have two new challengers
in Mo and Fiona.
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24. Good luck to all three of you.
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25. Let's play Jeopardy!
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26. Let's see our six categories, then.
We have...
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27. Your response is what would
come next in each sequence.
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28. Each correct response contains
the letters G, C, S and E.
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29. Emma, as reigning champion,
you start us off, please.
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30. Give us a category
and a pound amount.
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31. I think we'll start by answering
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32. some Popular Films Explained Badly
for 150, please.
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33. Popular Films
Explained Badly...
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34. Yes, Emma?
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35. What is When Harry Met Sally?
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36. "What is When Harry Met Sally?"
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37. Meg Ryan, of course,
making a noise that...
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38. Well, we know what sort of
noise she was making.
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Rob Reiner,
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40. was the woman who said,
"I'll have what she's having,"
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42. Yes, correct.
Off you go, then, you have pick.
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43. Next, we'll have What's Next?
for 150, please.
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44. She's cleaning up
the bottom and the high scores!
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45. Yes, Fiona?
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46. What is Go?
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47. Correct. That's right. The Go square
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48. on a standard UK Monopoly board.
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49. So you have it now, Fiona.
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50. We'll go for
TV Comedy Characters, 150, please.
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TV Comedy Characters.
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52. Yes, Emma?
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53. Who is Philomena Cunk?
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in Charlie Brooker's Screenwipes
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55. and then expanded on her own.
Off you go, Emma.
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56. Let's do our GCSEs for 150, please.
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57. GCSEs. Just to remind you,
in this category,
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58. each correct response will
contain the letters G, C, S and E,
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59. not necessarily in that order,
however.
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60. Yes, Emma?
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61. What is egotistical?
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62. "What is egotistical?"
Completely correct. Off you go.
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63. Let's go Around Europe for 150,
please.
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64. Europe for 150.
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65. Yes, Fiona?
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66. Is it, what is Lombardy?
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67. Lombardy is absolutely right.
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68. Well done. Absolutely correct.
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69. Popular Films Explained Badly
for 100, please.
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70. Fiona?
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71. What is Mamma Mia!
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72. Mamma Mia!
Absolutely right.
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73. The ABBA movie, of course.
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74. - Popular Films for 75, please.
- Popular Films for £75.
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75. Yes, Emma?
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76. - What is Back To The Future?
- Back To The Future is right.
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77. It took a little unpicking, but of
course, that is the plot, amazingly!
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78. Absolutely. OK.
You have control, Emma.
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79. Let's have the last 150 -
Queens, please.
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80. 150 Queens, now.
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81. Fiona?
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82. - What is Maryland?
- Maryland it is,
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84. the wife of Charles I.
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85. Good Morning Baltimore is a song
from the musical Hairspray,
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86. it's just thrown in there.
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87. TV Comedy Characters for 100,
please.
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88. All right. You bet. TV characters.
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89. Yes, Mo?
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90. What is Stath Lets Flats?
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91. Stath Lets Flats.
An interesting title.
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92. A wonderful show.
You're on the board, Mo.
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93. Off you go.
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94. Let's go for GCSEs for £100.
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95. GCSEs for £100, then.
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96. And Emma gets in.
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97. What is a glockenspiel?
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98. Glockenspiel has all those letters,
and that is the correct response.
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99. What's Next? for 100.
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100. For £100...
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101. Yes, Mo?
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102. What is blue 4?
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103. No.
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104. BEEPING
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105. "What is brown 4?"
would be the correct response.
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106. They're snooker balls,
which you probably got.
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107. Blue is then five,
pink six, black seven.
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108. Sorry.
Close but no cigar, as they say.
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109. Emma, you still have control.
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110. - Back to GCSEs for 75, please.
- GCSEs for £75.
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111. Fiona?
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112. What is a decongestant?
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113. De-con-gestant has all those
letters - G, C, S and E - correct.
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114. TV Comedy Characters for 75, please.
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115. Comedy Characters for £75.
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116. Yes, Emma?
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117. - What is Mrs Brown's Boys?
- Mrs Brown's Boys is correct.
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118. Brendan O'Carroll,
who plays Mrs Brown,
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119. is married to Jennifer Gibney,
who plays Cathy. Well done.
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120. Named After Queens for 100, please.
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121. Named After Queens
for £100.
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122. Yes, Emma?
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123. - What is Adelaide?
- Adelaide!
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124. Named after the Queen Consort,
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125. wife of William IV.
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126. Back to Europe for 100, please.
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127. We're back to Europe now.
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128. Answer there - the Daily Double!
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129. You know how this works.
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130. You can wager anything
up to your score,
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131. which is £800,
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132. on the outcome of this clue,
which only you will get.
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133. To quote my dad, let's do it!
True Daily Double, please.
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134. A true Daily Double. In other words,
you're betting everything, the 800,
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135. so if you get it correct,
you will, of course, double.
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136. Here, then, is your clue
for Around Europe for £800.
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137. Where is Poland?
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138. It's not Poland. I'm sorry.
You do lose your 800.
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139. Estonia is due south of Finland.
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140. Hard luck,
but plenty of room for you and Mo,
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141. both on zero at the moment,
to come back.
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142. You have control, Emma.
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143. - Named After Queens for 75, please.
Named After Queens for £75.
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144. In 1936, the first ever
BBC television broadcast
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in North London.
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146. Fiona?
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147. What is Alexandra Palace?
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148. That's right. Ally Pally, named
after Princess Alexandra of Denmark,
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150. We'll go for What's Next?
for £75, please.
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151. For £75, What's Next?
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152. STEPHEN CHUCKLES
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154. - What is AV?
- No, not AV. I'm sorry.
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155. Anybody?
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Nobody got it.
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157. It's a clever one.
It's one of those!
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158. It's TH, because you can have
one - 1st,
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four - 4th.
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161. Hard luck, Mo.
I'm glad you went for it.
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162. It's always good to go for it.
And you have control, Fiona.
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163. We'll go for Popular Films
Explained Badly for £50.
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164. Popular Films
Explained Badly.
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165. Emma?
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168. Julie Andrews won an Oscar
for her role there.
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169. It's never done me wrong so far!
Europe for 75, please.
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170. STEPHEN CHUCKLES
Europe for £75.
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171. Emma?
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172. What is Bucharest?
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173. Bucharest is correct.
You didn't say the wrong one.
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174. It sounds like Budapest, but
of course, it's the Romanian city.
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175. The capital is Bucharest. Yeah.
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176. Let's stick with Europe -
50, please.
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177. £50.
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178. Mo?
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179. What is Andorra?
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180. Andorra is the correct response.
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181. That gives you a bit more!
Off you go.
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182. MO: Let's go for GCSEs for £50.
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183. GCSEs for £50.
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184. Yes, Emma?
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185. What is Congress?
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That's right.
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187. - Named After Queens for 50, please.
- All right.
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188. Yes, Mo?
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190. No.
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191. Yes, Emma?
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192. - What is the QE2?
- It's the QE2, Mo.
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193. Hard luck.
You still have it, Emma.
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194. - Comedy Characters for 50, please.
- For £50.
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195. Fiona?
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It comes from the sitcom
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198. I'm Alan Partridge,
work of complete genius.
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199. We'll go for Popular Films
for 25, please.
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201. Yes, Fiona?
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202. What is the Matrix?
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203. The Matrix it is - directed
by the Wachowskis, of course.
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204. I'll go for What's Next?
for 50, please.
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205. What's Next? for £50.
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206. Fiona?
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- Well done. Absolutely right.
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for the sun signs in the Zodiac.
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What's Next? please, for 25.
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211. What's Next? OK.
You like this.
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212. Yes, Mo?
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215. Absolutely right.
Well done. US Presidents in order.
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216. You're -50 now, Mo.
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I can sense it.
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218. MO: Let's go for Around Europe
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219. For £25, Around Europe.
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220. Yes, Emma?
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221. - Where is Salzburg?
- Where and what is Salzburg?
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- GCSEs for £25.
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226. Fiona?
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- Well spotted. That's right.
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228. Scapegoat has GCSE in it.
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230. Named After Queens for £25.
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231. Emma?
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232. - What is a Bloody Mary?
- Bloody Mary, of course.
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Mary Tudor. We have one left.
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238. - Who is Nessa?
- Nessa from Gavin & Stacey
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240. And here are the scores.
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241. Mo is in the red at the moment,
on -50.
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242. But believe me, all that can change.
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Emma.
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She's on 275.
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with an immensely impressive
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who is on 875.
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to go travelling for six months
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- On my own, yeah.
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lovely people. It was an adventure.
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Thanks for coming
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- Thank you.
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but as I've said,
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for a roaring-back performance.
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264. And you have a BSc and an MA.
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economics, finance and management.
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is quite a far way from that.
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268. It's DIY,
and you have developed some skills.
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of bricklaying.
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271. So I decided to take the DIY
to a little bit of the next level
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- Well, you share
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with Winston Churchill, of course.
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- A famous hobbyist.
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- Yeah. Yeah.
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It's lovely to have you here.
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- And, Emma Laslett, welcome back.
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with us as a champion.
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282. You toppled a five-day champion,
which shows how smart you are.
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283. Now, you spend nine hours a week
with video games on Twitch.
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substantially more time of my life
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but specifically, yeah,
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nine hours a week,
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we should get back on with the game.
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290. Ta-da! We've got six new categories
for you, players.
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and describe a scientific process
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293. Each correct response has two parts,
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of each other.
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295. We'll make that clearer
when we get to it.
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296. But first, Mo, as the one
with the lowest score at the moment,
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of a category and pound amount.
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298. MO: Sure thing. Let's go
for Part Of The Process for £150.
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299. Part Of The Process
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302. Pasteurisation, named after
Louis Pasteur. Absolutely right.
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are swapped round
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accused his student
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when he meant "lighting a fire".
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308. That sort of thing. So here you
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311. Yeah, tricky one, that.
But that was the 150 value.
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312. So perhaps
the others will be simpler.
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But it's Emma's pick.
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316. Yes, Emma?
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and a pack of lies?
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and a pack of lies.
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321. All right. Number One for £150.
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- No.
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14 UK number one singles,
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please, for £100.
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- The Bee Gees is right.
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- Well worked out.
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Absolutely right. Well done.
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- That is a sophomore.
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of "sophos" meaning wise,
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the origin of the sophomore. Emma.
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specific competition that they won.
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351. Yes, Fiona?
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352. - What is the Cricket World Cup?
- The Cricket World Cup.
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353. 2019 was the year
England won at Lord's.
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354. Absolutely right. Well worked out.
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355. Three Title Winners for 100, please.
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for 100 now.
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357. Yes, Fiona?
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the Women's Football World Cup?
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It's the Women's Euros.
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364. But, Fiona, you still have the call.
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Party Time for 150, please.
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367. Emma?
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the African National Congress?
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369. The African National Congress
is exactly correct.
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- What is Sinn Fein?
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- That's it. Well done.
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And now you're in the plus!
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and it has, and you have the pick.
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381. For £75.
BUZZING
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383. So, Mo, the Daily Double, as you
know, means you can usually wager
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that means you can wager
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on the board,
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of course.
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- You're going for that.
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390. That's excellent. Which will give
you 300 if you're successful.
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I'm afraid the time is up.
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the founder of the Labour Party,
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395. after whom the current Labour
leader, Keir Starmer, is named,
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CHUCKLES
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399. It was a noble effort
and there's still time.
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- Photosynthesis is right. Yeah.
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and a bunny phone?
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of the elbow, of course.
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418. Number Ones for £75.
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419. Yes, Fiona?
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420. Who is Dua Lipa?
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421. Dua Lipa is absolutely right.
Well done.
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422. We'll stick with Number Ones,
please, for 50.
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423. Number Ones for £50.
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424. Yes, Fiona?
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425. - Who is Whitney Houston?
- Yes.
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426. Whitney Houston is absolutely right,
yeah.
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427. We'll finish off
that category, please.
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428. Finishing off the category.
All right.
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429. Yes, Fiona?
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430. - Who is Justin Bieber?
- Justin Bieber it is.
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431. You know your pop. Excellent.
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432. We'll try Number Twos for £75,
please.
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433. Number Twos for £75.
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434. Emma?
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435. - Where's Kent?
- What is Kent? Yep.
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436. Part Of The Process for 50, please.
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437. Part Of The Process
for £50.
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438. Emma?
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439. - What is fusion?
- Fusion, that's right.
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440. Not fission, but fusion.
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441. That's what powers
our sun and the stars.
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442. - Number Twos for 50, please.
- Number Twos for £50.
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443. Yes, Emma?
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444. - Who is George Lazenby?
- George Lazenby, indeed.
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445. Still the youngest Bond to date.
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446. - Party Time for 50, please.
- For £50.
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447. Here we are
on (Political) Party Time.
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448. Yes, Emma?
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449. - What is a donkey?
- A donkey.
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450. And the elephant represents
the Republican Party. Correct.
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451. - Spoonerisms for 25, please.
- Spoonerisms for £25.
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452. Yes, Fiona?
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453. - A sad ballad and a bad salad.
- Um...
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454. Sorry - what is a sad ballad
and a bad salad?
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455. I will forgive you this time!
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456. When we get to the next round,
you will have to make sure
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457. you get the proper response in
on time.
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458. But you did fine there,
you're right.
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459. It was a sad ballad and a bad salad.
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460. We'll try Three Title Winners
for 75, please.
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461. All right.
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462. Yes, Emma?
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463. What are the Six Nations?
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464. The Six Nations is the competition,
and that's what we wanted. Correct.
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465. - Party Time for 25, please.
- Party Time for £25.
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466. Yes, Emma?
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467. - What's Brighton?
- Brighton. Brighton and Hove, yes.
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468. Actually, the constituency
of Brighton Pavilion, it is.
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469. - Number Twos for 25, please.
- Number Twos for £25.
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470. Now a pundit and co-owner
of Salford City FC,
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471. he mostly wore the number 2 jersey
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472. during his Manchester United career,
from 1992-2011.
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473. Yes, Fiona?
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474. - Who is Gary Neville?
- You got the right Neville.
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475. Absolutely right.
Gary Alexander Neville.
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476. So you have three left.
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477. Three Title Winners for 50,
please.
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478. Three Title Winners
for £50.
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479. Yes, Fiona?
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480. What is the Wimbledon's
women's singles champion?
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481. Absolutely spot-on. The ladies'
singles, absolutely, at Wimbledon.
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482. Very good indeed. Well done.
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483. We'll finish off
that category, please, £25.
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484. £25, then,
in Three Title Winners.
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485. Yes, Emma?
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486. - What is Olympic 100m gold?
- Absolutely.
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487. What is the men's Olympic 100m?
Yeah.
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488. Finish it out
with Part Of The Process, please.
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489. Part Of The Process now
for 25.
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490. And, Fiona?
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491. What is rust?
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492. "What is rust?" is correct.
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493. And that brings a close
to this board.
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494. Let's have a look at the scores.
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495. Mo, it hasn't been
the luckiest round for you.
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496. You're on -100, but we've got
big money coming, so stay alert.
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497. It's all going to be fine.
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498. And look how close we are
with one and two.
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499. In second place now,
on 1,400, is Fiona,
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500. but just pipping her on 1,475
is our champion, Emma.
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501. This is going to be very tight.
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502. We've got Double Jeopardy coming
for you. Don't go away.
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503. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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504. Well, now, Emma,
you're now in the lead with 1,475.
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505. You managed to overtake Fiona...
Just.
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506. .. who's led for a lot
of this game. Just, yeah!
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507. You've had a typically impressive
run, though, I have to say.
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508. You did lose £800
on the Daily Double to begin with.
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509. I thought Estonia,
and talked myself out of it.
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510. I was like, "Is that quite south?"
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511. You never know with quizzing -
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512. should you always say the first
thing that comes into your head?
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513. When you don't, you regret it,
when you do, you regret it.
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514. But anyway, you're doing fine.
As are you, Fiona.
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515. You've been in the lead
for a lot of this game.
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516. At the moment,
you're just £75 behind.
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517. You've done really well.
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518. Things on popular culture, you know,
Mamma Mia! Matrix,
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519. Dua Lipa - that was a good one.
Westlife.
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520. You're pretty good on that.
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521. You're smiling as if you're ashamed
of it, but you shouldn't be.
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522. Knowledge is never shameful.
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523. And, Mo, you've had bad luck.
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524. You've played with great energy.
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525. A few things have let you down.
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526. You didn't know Keir Hardie,
who founded the Labour Party.
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527. It is a name back in history.
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528. I suppose people who wondered
why Keir Starmer is called Keir
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529. might have known that,
but you happened not to.
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530. And the snooker balls...
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531. - Yes.
- Just got one out.
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532. You missed the brown.
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533. - Yeah.
- But, heck, we know
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534. there's a lot of money in play now
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535. because we're about to play
Double Jeopardy.
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536. And we have doubled the cash values.
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537. So they now range
from 50 to £300 per answer.
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538. There are also two Daily Doubles
hidden somewhere
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539. up there on that board.
Who knows where?
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540. We have six new categories.
They are...
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541. Three countries.
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542. Respond with the one
that extends furthest north.
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543. All right.
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544. From now on, if you don't frame
your response
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545. in the time-honoured Jeopardy!
fashion, with a "what" or a "where",
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546. it will be considered incorrect.
So fair warning.
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547. There we are. Now, we start
with the one on the lowest score.
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548. That's you, Mo.
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549. So pick a category
and a pound amount.
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550. MO: Let's go
for Northernmost Nations for 300.
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551. Northernmost Nations
for £300.
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552. Yes, Emma?
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553. - Where is Belize?
- "Where is Belize?"
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554. It's in Central America.
The others are in Southern America.
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555. Shakespeare for 300, please.
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556. Shakespeare for £300.
BUZZING
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557. Answer there is the first
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558. of the two Daily Doubles,
caught very early.
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559. Well, you've got 1,775.
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560. How much of that
would you like to wager?
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561. - 1,000, please.
- £1,000 of that.
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562. So let's see how you do.
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563. What is Henry V?
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564. It's not Henry V, I'm afraid.
No, I'm sorry,
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565. you lose your £1,000,
it's All's Well That Ends Well.
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566. Do you know? I looked at that,
and I didn't know, and I've been
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567. in All's Well That Ends Well!
I played the King of Navarre.
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568. So there you go!
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569. Hard luck, but plenty of time
to get back, as you know.
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570. And you have the pick.
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571. Yeah. Let's go with Car Logos
for 300, please.
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572. Here we go. Car Logos.
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573. Emma?
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574. What is Mitsubishi?
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575. You're back in it
with Mitsubishi.
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576. Combination of the words
"mitsu" and "hishi".
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577. Mitsu means three,
and hishi means water chestnut.
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578. Anyway, Emma.
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579. - Theatrical Folk for three, please.
Theatrical Folk for 300.
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580. Yes, Emma?
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581. Who is... Gielgud?
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582. No.
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583. BEEPING
No-one else going for it.
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584. It was Trevor Nunn. Trevor Nunn.
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585. Yeah.
He's also been artistic director
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586. of the Theatre Royal Haymarket,
in fact. Sorry, Emma.
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587. Off you go, though.
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588. Theatre going well for me!
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589. Uh, let's go UN Secretary-General
for 300, please.
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590. UN Secretary-General now.
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591. Emma?
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592. - Who is Ban Ki-moon?
- It was Ban Ki-moon. Yes.
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593. Secretary-General
from 2007 till 2016.
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594. Catherine The Great for 300, please.
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595. Catherine The Great
for £300.
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596. BEEPING
It was Grigory Potemkin.
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597. And the term Potemkin village
is still used to describe
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598. something of a cover-up of
an unpleasant sight or phenomenon.
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599. Emma, you still have the call.
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600. Logos for 200, please.
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601. Logos for £200.
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602. Yes, Emma?
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603. What is Maserati?
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604. It is Maserati
that uses the Trident, the fork.
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605. Yes, absolutely right.
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606. - Shakespeare for 200.
- Settings Of Shakespeare Plays
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607. for £200.
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608. Yes, Emma?
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609. What is Twelfth Night?
Copy !req
610. It is Twelfth Night, yes. A
quasi-fictitious kingdom of Illyria
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611. on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
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612. - Secretary-General for 200, please.
- Secretary-General for £200.
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613. Long before he became
Secretary-General in 1997,
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614. this Nobel Peace Prize laureate
began his career as a budget officer
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615. at the World Health Organization.
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616. Fiona?
Copy !req
617. - Who is Kofi Annan?
- It is Kofi Annan.
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618. Yes, that's right. His commitment
to fight HIV in Africa is
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619. what got him his Nobel Peace Prize.
Yeah.
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620. - Theatrical Folk for £200, please.
- For £200, Theatrical Folk.
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621. Yes, Emma?
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622. - Who is Sophocles?
- Sophocles, it was.
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623. He was said to have written
around 120 dramatic works.
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624. Theatrical Folk for 150, please.
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625. Theatrical Folk for £150.
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626. Yes, Emma?
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627. Who is Stanislavski?
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628. Konstantin Stanislavski
is absolutely correct.
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629. Uh, Logos for 150, please.
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630. Logos for £150.
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631. Yes, Fiona?
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632. - What is Chevrolet?
- Chevrolet is absolutely right.
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633. Well done. Yes.
The logo resembles a plus sign,
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634. though it's actually called
the bow tie. Yeah.
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635. We'll try Northernmost Nations
for 200, please.
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636. Mo?
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637. - What is Uzbekistan?
- Correct. Well done. Yes.
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638. People are often afraid
of those -stans.
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639. But you showed there great class.
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640. It is indeed
the northernmost of the three.
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641. Let's go for Northernmost Nations
for £150.
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642. For £150.
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643. Yes, Emma?
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644. Where is Romania?
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645. No.
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646. - Yes, Fiona?
- What is Belarus?
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647. It is Belarus.
Yeah, it's the northernmost of them.
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648. I'll go for Theatrical Folk
for 100, please.
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649. Theatrical Folk for £100.
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650. Yes, Emma?
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651. Who is Peter Shaffer?
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652. It was Peter Shaffer,
and his brother, Anthony Shaffer,
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653. is a well-known
and successful dramatist, too.
Copy !req
654. And on that note, we seem to have
got through half the board already.
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655. And look at the scores.
Mo, you're on 100.
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656. You've roared into the pluses.
Well done.
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657. And, Emma, astonishing achievement.
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658. You were right down there
after losing a Daily Double
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659. and for a moment
you were leading again.
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660. But you're on 1,775,
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661. just behind our leader, Fiona,
who is on £1,900.
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662. Wow. This is exciting.
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663. Don't miss it,
when we come back after this break.
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664. Welcome back to Jeopardy!
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665. Emma, you gave us the last correct
response, so you have the honour.
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666. Choose a category and pound amount.
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667. Let's have Catherine The Great
for 200, please.
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668. Catherine The Great
for £200.
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669. Yes, Fiona?
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670. Who is Jean-Paul Sartre?
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671. No.
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672. Emma.
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673. - Who is Voltaire?
- It was Voltaire. That's right.
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674. Let's stay with Catherine
for 150, please.
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675. Catherine for £150.
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676. - Yes, Emma?
- Where is St Petersburg?
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677. St Petersburg is right. Absolutely.
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678. 150, Secretary-General, please.
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679. £150.
BUZZING
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680. Answer there - the Daily Double!
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681. Well, well, you've hit the second
one now, and you've got 2,125.
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682. You're in the lead.
How much would you like to wager?
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683. Just 1,000 again.
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684. "Just 1,000," she says casually.
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685. OK!
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686. UN Secretary-General is
the category, and here is your clue.
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687. What is five?
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688. Absolutely correct. Well done.
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689. You have got the possibility
of a second term,
Copy !req
690. but five is the correct response.
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691. Puts you on 3,125. Well done.
Copy !req
692. And you have the call.
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693. - Shakespeare, 150, please.
- Shakespeare for 150 now.
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694. Yes, Emma?
Copy !req
695. - What is Julius Caesar?
- It's not Julius Caesar.
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696. Fiona?
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697. Erm, what is...
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698. Troilus And Cressida?
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699. No.
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700. BEEPING
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701. No? It would have been -
"What is Antony And Cleopatra?"
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702. - Of course.
- Which has the... with 42 scenes,
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703. the most variety in venues
of all Shakespeare plays.
Copy !req
704. Emma had the last correct response,
so you have the honour, still.
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705. Let's go into safe territory
with Cars for 100, please.
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706. Cars for £100.
Safe territory, apparently.
Copy !req
707. Yes, Mo?
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708. - What is BMW?
- "What is BMW?" is correct.
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709. Yeah. Well done.
And you have the honour.
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710. MO: Let's go for
Northernmost Nations for 100.
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711. Northernmost Nations
for £100.
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712. Yes, Fiona?
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713. - What is Slovenia?
- It is Slovenia.
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714. That is the furthest north.
Well done.
Copy !req
715. We'll go for... UN Secretary-General
for 100, please.
Copy !req
716. Yes, Emma?
Copy !req
717. - Who is Boutros Boutros-Ghali?
- It was Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
Copy !req
718. Well done. Very good indeed.
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719. The USA was a bit upset
about how much money they felt
Copy !req
720. was unpaid and owed to them.
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721. All right, off you go.
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722. Catherine The Great for 100,
please.
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723. 100 for Catherine The Great.
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724. Fiona?
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725. - What is amber?
- "What is amber?" That's right.
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726. Yeah, quite right.
The Amber Room was dismantled,
Copy !req
727. shipped to Germany in 1941
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728. and never seen again. Fiona.
Copy !req
729. I'll go for Car Logos for 50,
please.
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730. Car Logos for 50.
Copy !req
731. Yes, Emma?
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732. - What is Jaguar?
- A jaguar is a Panthera onca.
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733. Well done. Yes.
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734. - Shakespeare for 100, please.
- For £100, Shakespeare.
Copy !req
735. Emma?
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736. - What is Hamlet?
- Hamlet. Prince of Denmark. Yes.
Copy !req
737. We'll close out Shakespeare
for 50, please.
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738. We're closing out
Shakespeare now.
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739. Fiona?
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740. - What is Macbeth?
Macbeth.
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741. It's hard for me to say it.
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742. Actors aren't supposed
to say the name,
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743. but you're absolutely right.
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744. Set in and around Inverness.
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745. Northernmost Nations for 50,
please.
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746. Northernmost Nations
for £50.
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747. Yes, Fiona?
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748. - What is Japan?
- Japan, yes. Well done.
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749. We'll go for Theatrical Folk
for 50, please.
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750. Theatrical Folk for £50.
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751. Fiona?
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752. Who is Dame Judi Dench?
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753. Dame Judi Dench.
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754. She won her eighth award in 2016
at the age of 81.
Copy !req
755. So, Fiona,
you have two to choose from.
Copy !req
756. We'll go for
UN Secretary-General for 50, please.
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757. Mo?
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758. - Where is New York City?
- New York City it is, well done.
Copy !req
759. Absolutely.
And you get the final pick.
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760. Let's go Catherine The Great
for £50.
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761. Catherine The Great
for £50.
Copy !req
762. Yes, Emma?
Copy !req
763. - What is smallpox?
- Smallpox. That's right.
Copy !req
764. She was so grateful, she made him
a Baron of the Russian Empire.
Copy !req
765. And that completes
our Double Jeopardy board.
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766. And that gives us this position.
Copy !req
767. Now, Mo is on £250.
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768. Fiona is on 1,900,
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769. but after a spectacular comeback
from a failing Daily Double,
Copy !req
770. Emma is out in the lead with 3,275.
Copy !req
771. It's time now
to play Final Jeopardy.
Copy !req
772. All players are in the plus zone,
so all players can play.
Copy !req
773. And let's see
what category we have for you.
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774. All right. In a moment,
I'm going to reveal one final clue.
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775. But now it's time for you to decide
how much of your current score
Copy !req
776. you are prepared to risk
after seeing this category,
Copy !req
777. but without seeing the clue,
of course. So make your wagers now.
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778. OK. Everybody's made their wagers.
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779. The category is Artistic Styles.
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780. And here is the clue.
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781. You have 30 seconds. Good luck.
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782. JAUNTY TUNE
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783. Well, the time is up.
It goes quickly, doesn't it?
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784. You've all written a response.
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785. You've all laid a wager.
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786. We start with you, Mo, as the one
on the lowest score at the moment.
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787. First of all, we need to see what
you've written as your response.
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788. What is Impression...? I guess
you were going to write -ism?
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789. That wouldn't have been correct
in any case.
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790. It's neither Impression
nor Impressionism.
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791. I'm afraid
that's not the right response.
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792. How much were you prepared
to wager on that?
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793. £30.
Well, that leaves you with £220.
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794. Who knows?
Let's see who's next in line.
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795. It's Fiona on 1,900.
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796. What did you write as your response?
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797. What is Baroque?
That is not right. I'm sorry.
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798. How much did you wager?
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799. 1,395.
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800. A pretty large slab
of your cash disappears
Copy !req
801. and leaves you with
a score of £505.
Copy !req
802. So, Emma, you're on 3,275.
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803. I wonder if you wrote
the right response.
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804. What is Fauvism?
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805. No, that is not correct either,
I'm afraid
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806. The true and proper
response should have been -
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807. "What is Rococo?" Which was the
design that followed Baroque,
Copy !req
808. in fact, Fiona. I can see
why Baroque might have been
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809. a tempting thing to put
because it's got the word rock in it
Copy !req
810. and the clue said, "French
word for rock or broken shell."
Copy !req
811. But it was Rococo,
which was a reaction against Baroque
Copy !req
812. in the 18th century.
Copy !req
813. Oh, well, aha...
Copy !req
814. It all depends now on whether
or not you actually bet the farm
Copy !req
815. or something slightly more modest -
just the odd lamb or two!
Copy !req
816. What was your wager there?
Copy !req
817. £1,300 you wagered,
Copy !req
818. which we take away,
and it leaves you with 1,975.
Copy !req
819. Still very clearly today's winner.
Well done.
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820. Phew!
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821. So, Emma, you're our two-day
Jeopardy! champion.
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822. Your total winnings so far
are £9,024.
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823. Congratulations. That's fantastic.
Copy !req
824. Well, we have to say goodbye now,
don't we?
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825. To Mo and to Fiona, who have both
been wonderful players of the game.
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826. We're very sorry to lose you,
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827. but you were up against a very good
champion, I'm sure you'll agree.
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828. Emma will be back tomorrow,
and I hope you'll be there, too.
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829. Thanks for watching. Goodbye.
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830. 'Next time on Jeopardy!
champion Emma Laslett faces
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831. 'Whitefield's Sarah Trevathen
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832. 'and from Pontypool in Wales,
Anthony Fish.'
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