1. Brace, brace! I'm bracing!
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2. This program me contains strong
language and adult humour
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3. Hmm!
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4. No, no, no, no!
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5. No!
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6. Ahh!
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7. What?
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8. Hello! Hello, everyone. Hello.
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9. I'm Greg Davies
and this is Taskmaster.
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10. It's funny what counts
as entertainment these days.
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11. We see people clamouring
for true crime stories,
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12. and anyone can start a podcast
and chat about socks or whatever,
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13. but what happened to
the good old-fashioned tradition
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14. of humiliating people?
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15. As a young man,
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16. my father regularly pulled my
trousers down at public events...
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17. and I always found it funny,
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18. even during the backlash
at my grandmother's funeral.
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19. Can we please get back
to wholesome fun? Can we?
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20. It's a complicated world, guys,
let's pull together.
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21. Let's identify the victims,
and all pile on.
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22. Boop-boop! Oh,
here comes the victim train now.
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23. Please welcome Frankie Boyle,
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24. Ivo Graham,
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25. Jenny Eclair,
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26. Kiell Smith-Bynoe,
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27. and Mae Martin.
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28. And next to me,
a man who told me his father
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29. has only ever given him
one Christmas present in his life,
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30. a beautifully wrapped
piece of Welsh slate
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31. that had one solitary
word engraved upon it.
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32. That word? Toad.
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33. It's...
HIGH-PITCHED:. little Alex Horne!
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34. Hi, Dad.
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35. Hello, everyone.
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36. Well. What have you got for me?
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37. Well, I've invented a new
feature for the show. Oh!
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38. It's called Taskmaster Karaoke. Yes.
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39. Yes. So, all you've got to do
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40. is turn down the volume of your TVs
and turn on the subtitles
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41. and then you can speak along
with the show.
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42. I think you can do this
with any TV show.
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43. I think it's a really good idea.
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44. It's really good.
I don't know, it might be fun.
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45. It's a really good thing. Yeah!
It might be fun, it might catch on.
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46. I do it with the news.
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47. And, uh, is all well with the world?
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48. Shall we begin with the prize task?
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49. Yes, we have to,
because that's the format
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50. and we're simply the eye candy, Greg.
Let's go.
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51. This week they've been
asked to bring in
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52. the best thing you take
everywhere with you
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53. but struggle to fit in your bag.
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54. Best ill-fitting thing
wins five points
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55. and the best winner of
the show takes them all home
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56. in a skip-sized bag, Greg.
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57. Right, first up, Frankie.
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58. It's a struggle
because I do take it everywhere.
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59. This photograph of when
I was doing a gig
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60. and my son wandered onstage
to tell a joke.
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61. He's 6'1" now but he, uh,
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62. had a uniquely penetrating voice
as a child
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63. and I took him to
the Scotland women's football game.
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64. The women's football, they all have
their hair up in some fashion,
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65. it's all scrunched up in some way,
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66. and he had a look around and went,
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67. "There's a lot of
tight buns out there."
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68. Quite the voice he had on him.
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69. Quite the voice,
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70. and he was going to tell a joke
which, little did that crowd know,
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71. would have been
at an astonishing volume
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72. but he didn't, I didn't let him.
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73. Do you know what the joke
was that he had planned?
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74. He was simply going to say
the word, "Yellow."
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75. How big is it?
Don't look that big.
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76. Hmm, it's not that big
but I have quite a small bag.
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77. Ivo, what did you bring in?
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78. I'm going to, unusually,
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79. follow Frankie down
a sentimental route. Hmm.
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80. I've had very few points
for LOLs-based prize tasks,
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81. so here's some goddamn feeling.
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82. You sound like a psychopath.
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83. I've brought in one
of several puzzles that I do
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84. with my daughter, who is three.
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85. Here it is.
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86. My daughter and I will occasionally
have to kill half an hour
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87. between nursery and ballet,
for example.
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88. Nursery for her, ballet for you?
That's exactly it.
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89. Obviously, the box
is an absolute faff,
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90. so what I've taken to doing is
pouring out the pieces of the puzzle
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91. and, while this is very useful
for compact packing,
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92. it does mean that occasionally
I've just got random pieces of
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93. dismembered horse just rolling
around the bottom of my bag.
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94. I think I enjoyed it. Thanks. OK.
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95. Jenny, what have you brought in
that's massive and you carry around?
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96. I get very tired, Greg, I don't
know about you. Oh, God.
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97. But you know when...
You have no idea.
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98. Most of the time
I just want to lie down,
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99. so it's an inflatable bed.
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100. Yeah.
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101. It's a small double.
It's a small double!
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102. I think the fact that you carry
a bed round with you is insane.
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103. Have you ever considered that
that's maybe why you're tired?
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104. David Schwimmer always
sleeps on an inflatable bed.
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105. Even at home?
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106. Why does David Schwimmer sleep
in an inflatable bed?
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107. It's... it's... it"'s a guess.
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108. Very good. Kiell. GD.
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109. Can you beat these three?
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110. Well, I mean,
mine's the same as Jenny's.
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111. A folding chair.
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112. Do you carry it around
with you, really?
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113. Occasionally.
Yeah!
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114. I saw a make-up artist do it once,
and I was like, "That's sick.”
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115. Would it help if I told you that
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116. Matthew Perry always sits
on a folding chair?
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117. I think that's true.
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118. One left. OK.
It's up to you to save this, Mae.
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119. It's not going to happen.
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120. Whatever it is, I can't wait to hear
about Jennifer Aniston using it.
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121. What I bring around everywhere
is a very fine...
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122. .. whisky.
A very fine whh-isky.
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123. Yeah. Do continue.
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124. Uh, in a flask. We can have
a look at it. Here it is.
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125. This is the reason I wish
I'd gone before Frankie,
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126. because I also have
a very small bag,
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127. and I have also, like,
a really tiny wallet.
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128. Tiny phone.
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129. When Frankie said,
"Oh, I've got a really small bag,"
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130. you went, "Arrggh!"
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131. Did you see my face?
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132. Yeah, it was exactly
the same as Kiell's face
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133. when Jenny brought out the bed
which was better than the chair.
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134. How's a bed better than a chair?
Bigger, better.
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135. Wait, no. Yeah.
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136. Because you can sit down
in public, right? Oh, yeah.
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137. I can lie down in public, love,
nothing's going to stop me.
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138. Why is your photograph of
a child better than a bed, Frankie?
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139. Who gives a fuck?
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140. I mean, unbelievably I'm going
to give the bed five points. Yeah!
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141. Well done,
that's five points to Jenny.
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142. Don't look at me, Kiell.
You don't even carry that.
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143. You don't even carry
that bloody thing anywhere.
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144. I mean,
I do like that Mae made an effort.
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145. OK. You know, they put a joke
together but it's not a great one.
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146. If you want to hear a good joke...
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147. Yellow!
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148. Even though these prizes
have been rubbish... Right.
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149. let's start the show on
a high-scoring, uplifting...
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150. Why not? OK. Why not?
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151. Let's say Jenny gets five,
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152. and everyone else gets four.
Why not?
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153. Well done, everyone.
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154. We're off.
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155. Do you have a fruit-based task
to start us off today, please?
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156. Would've thought so.
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157. Ready and... fetch!
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158. Ah. Hi. Hello. Welcome to the club.
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159. Oh, thank you so much.
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160. Hello, Alex. Hmm, and you are?
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161. Ivo Graham.
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162. Ah, yes, your name is down,
you can come in.
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163. You may not leave.
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164. I may not leave? But you may
go anywhere in that direction.
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165. This is the opposite
of when I go to clubs.
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166. Trapped in VIP. Not a bad life.
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167. I'm getting an intense
whiff of kind of... sewage.
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168. Yeah. Anyway. Unless it's you?
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169. "Pile the pineapples on the path."
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170. "Pile the pineapples on the path.”
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171. "You must not get wet.”
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172. "Most pineapples piled on
the path wins."
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173. "You have 15 minutes. Your time...
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174. ".. starts...
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175. ".now."
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176. This is the path? That's the path.
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177. That's a couple of pineapples.
How many pineapples?
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178. Hmm. There's the big gold pineapple,
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179. there's a real pineapple,
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181. there's an inflatable pineapple.
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182. I don't really know what's on
the inflatable pineapple but...
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183. Oh, but it's clearly
a candyfloss pineapple.
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184. It's a candyfloss pineapple.
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185. And then, well, then there's a tin
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186. which I reckon has got
some pineapples in.
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187. Correct. Chunks.
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188. OK, smelly bouncer, let's see them
retrieve some pineapples. All right, then.
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189. Our first two golden pineapple
retrievers are Frankie and Kiell.
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190. OK, well, that's a start.
A magnet's a start.
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191. Right.
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192. Urgh, man.
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193. That sort of made things worse.
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194. Hmm.
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195. Aw, man.
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196. That's bad.
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197. Wow, you really don't want
to get this near metal.
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198. Well, let's look at it this way,
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199. we've now anchored
that successfully.
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200. Well, something happened.
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201. Ow!
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202. Oh, yeah!
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203. I've gotta get some points for that.
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204. Oh!
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205. I'm just throwing a log
at a pineapple, aren't I?
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206. What's that made out of?
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207. Pineapple.
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you've watched me trying
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209. to get that magnet
on a piece of rubber?
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210. Yep.
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211. Maybe it's my technique
that's wrong.
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212. Good for distance.
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213. Over here.
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214. Oh, no, no, no. Look.
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215. No, it's going to fall. Ahh!
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216. Three minutes 40.
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219. One pineapple. Five to go.
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220. Five?
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221. Wait, that one's floating
down a bit.
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227. Bye, Kiell.
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238. Did you not notice the pineapples
or did you just not care?
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they'd left them there
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the next contestant.
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241. I didn't think they were supposed
to anger me in any way. Oh, yeah.
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242. I don't think that we had to be
on something that was magnetic.
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243. I think that was a bad choice.
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244. I couldn't have enjoyed it more.
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245. You got twice as many pineapples
as Frankie, who got one.
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246. If I had a good strategy for
fishing rubbish out of some sewage,
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248. Very good.
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249. It is the end of part one, then,
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250. and if you can hear your neighbours
noisily making love
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251. instead of watching Taskmaster,
just think,
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252. maybe they are watching Taskmaster.
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253. Maybe you're the one
doing this wrong.
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255. You're just in the nick of time
for part two of Taskmaster.
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256. Phew. Yes, we're in the thick of
a pineapple retrieval task.
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257. Most pineapples piled up wins,
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258. and we even put easy to retrieve ones
around the corner for them,
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259. much easier to get than the ones
in the middle of the mill pond.
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261. Ivo, Ivo, it's off to work he goes.
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262. Does that, is that
the longest it'll go?
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263. Yes, it's, it's not very good.
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264. That's rubbish.
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266. What does this do?
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267. I don't think that's happening.
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268. I don't know what to do.
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269. I've done it.
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270. I've done a Taskmaster task.
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271. MAGNET CLANGS, WHEEZING LAUGHTER
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272. Five.
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273. But I can't just sort
of rest on those laurels.
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274. My trousers are falling down. Right.
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275. What's this going to do?
Nothing. Nothing!
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276. I can't even hear it any more.
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277. Yeah, it's so far away.
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278. If I had longer arms... Hmm.
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279. Would you just pick up the pineapple?
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283. Nope.
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284. I think standing in
the wheelbarrow's a nonstarter.
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285. Ha-ha-ha!
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286. Oh, my God.
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287. Is she coming downstream?
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288. Getting even one will be
the triumph of the century.
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295. but, like,
only magnet-retrieval wet,
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297. Two pineapples.
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298. Right, come on.
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299. Come on big boy.
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300. Please. Please!
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301. 30 seconds. Pleeease!
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302. Ah... Ah. Well done, well done.
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304. Oh, not more fucking pineapples.
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305. How did Jenny do using her
come-to-Mummy long arms technique?
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306. That technique yielded
zero pineapples
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307. but when you cut the thread
that was tethering the pineapple,
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308. she piled four pineapples. Not bad.
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309. There were two little phrases
that came involuntarily out of Ivo
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310. that I think
will come to define him.
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311. At first,
I thought it was this one.
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312. Please. Please!
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314. The escalating pleases haunted me.
Yep.
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315. But, in fact,
I think this one cancelled it out.
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316. Where's my chunks?
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317. I loved, "Where's my chunks?"
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318. I got "Where's my chunks?"
tattooed on my shin.
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320. I mean, he got loads of chunks,
didn't he? Yep.
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321. We've doubled each time.
One, two, four, now nine!
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That's what I want to know.
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325. Like, there must be
hidden pineapples.
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328. Ahh! Fuck!
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329. No... no!
No, no, no, no, no.
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where I'm just on my own,
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with anyone else's, uh...
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for hidden pineapples.
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ten seconds.
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Yeah, that was my pen.
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Frankie has argued with such passion
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357. that the word "banana” written
on a card constitutes a banana.
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359. A drawing of a pineapple
can be called a pineapple.
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360. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
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I'm ready to follow.
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pineapples out,
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the drawn pineapples, isn't it?
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It's not a question.
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366. There are several
pineapple effigies involved here
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368. They're a bit more real
than those drawings.
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369. But all words and images
are metaphors
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371. In no other environment does that
sentence get whoops and cheers.
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372. I think Mae's pineapples
look more like the pineapple
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as well.
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374. Yeah. That you had designed
for the show that's your show
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377. Also, let's...
I've got something else as well.
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378. To go on some weird reverie about
how you like being on your own
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379. cos your team-mates just ruin it
for you, and then immediately
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380. saying to Alex, "Can you help me get
this pineapple out of the water?"
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381. Pathetic.
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382. I am going to allow
the drawn pineapples.
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of language, man!
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386. So we're allowing the pineapples,
are we? I'm afraid we are.
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388. OK, well Frankie, well done.
You get one point.
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389. Two to Kiell,
three to Jenny, four to lvo
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390. and five to Mae Martin!
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391. Scoreboard time.
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392. In this episode it's tight.
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393. Frankie on the bottom with five,
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394. Mae Martin's in the lead with
nine points. Here we are.
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395. Do you have a really good
task standing by, Alex?
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396. Let's have a look.
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397. Yes, I think this
one's pro-brolly OK.
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398. Mae. Hi.
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399. Hiya. Frankie.
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400. Ooh, brolly mad in here.
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401. Barrel full a' brollies.
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402. Before you do that, pick
an umbrella, any umbrella.
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403. Tartan.
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404. A classic, simple black.
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405. Oh, God. Oh, dear.
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will depend on this.
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409. "Repurpose this umbrella
and demonstrate its new purpose.”
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410. "Most inventive repurposing
of an umbrella wins."
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411. "You have 20 minutes."
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412. "Time starts now."
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413. And that's yours to do
what you want with.
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414. They were all going to be discarded.
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rescue umbrellas.
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416. They are rescue umbrellas.
We're doing our bit.
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OK. Right. What else could it be?
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I'll say it again,
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performance flourish with Kiell.
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420. Didn't need to toss
that umbrella up.
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421. You're a real showman sometimes,
you know that?
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423. Good. Shall we start?
Good boy. Yes, please.
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Kiell Smith-Bynoe,
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Mm-hm.
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431. Ahh, it's been a long day at work,
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434. Hang on a minute, that's ma family.
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435. What's happened?
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436. I can't hear you. Hang on.
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438. Bread?
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439. I want to save ma family,
but the bread's so beautiful.
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440. It's a trap!
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441. Oh, no, I'm trapped and
I didn't get any of the bread.
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442. Oh, no!
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443. Ha-ha-ha. Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. Ha-ha.
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447. The ducks are from
Scotland, clearly?
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448. Yeah, because
the umbrella was tartan.
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449. Oh, that makes sense.
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450. And what's the back story of
the ducks? Father Duck's been out.
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451. He was also Braveheart.
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452. Um, that's why
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454. Yeah...
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455. And, uh,
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456. he came home and his wife
and children had been...
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458. and he wanted to save them
but there was a picture of bread.
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459. A lot to take in with, "Ha-ha-ha,
ha-ha-ha, the duck catcher,”
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463. Hello... hello, good people,
welcome back to Taskmaster,
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466. About bloody time, Greg.
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two more of them now.
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469. Let's say, "Hivo," to Ivo
and, "Hey," to Mae.
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470. Hello, Alex. Hello, Ivo.
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471. Have you repurposed the umbrella?
I've repurposed the umbrella.
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472. Come on, Bosco.
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474. Start with the gin.
In... in an umbrella?
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475. In a repurposed umbrella.
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476. I don't know if you can see
his tail. Oh, that's nice.
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477. Can he wag his tail
without shaking his head?
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478. Why would he wanna do that?
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479. A bit of elderflower?
I do like elderflower.
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480. Traditionally we'd have
a little lemon or lime.
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481. Due to a citrus shortage,
bit of pineapple?
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482. Perfect.
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484. Mae Martin.
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Alex Horne.
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486. Well, that just sounded like
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487. No, that was 100% Bosco.
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488. This is where the art
of it really comes in.
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489. I dropped that on the floor
at some point.
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490. Yeah, put it in the drink then.
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491. I would like to see him
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493. Thank you, Bosco.
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494. Good luck.
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495. Bye Bosco. Watch out for the
door frame, Bosco.
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496. He's still learning.
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497. Well, thank you.
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the elderflower?
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499. Very heavy on the elderflower,
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500. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Thank you, Ivo.
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503. when he started to reveal
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504. Yeah.
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505. And was that your stitching work?
Staple gun.
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506. Yeah. Mae made it instantly.
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507. Took 20 minutes.
It was impressive to watch.
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508. Yeah, it was. Um, lvo,
do you think this is, a new low?
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509. I'm sorry I didn't staple-gun
a monstrous dog together.
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510. You will be when
I hand the points out!
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511. Right. Good. It's time for
the final two attempts now
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512. and what a bespectacled
spectacle it is,
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Jenny Eclair hit the catwalk.
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514. Oh, hi, Frankie. Hey.
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515. What are you gonna do
with your umbrella?
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516. I have turned it into this
skirt and fascinator combination.
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518. and this is a handmade
hiking and writing cagoule.
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519. It's for those who
like... uh... outdoors,
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520. maybe climb a mountain
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522. It's surprisingly good.
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526. It looked pretty good.
All her own work.
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528. I thought she'd cheated and
parachuted a team in from Paris.
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529. It had a pocket for my notebook.
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530. For when you write poetry up
the mountain? Up the mountain.
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531. And the metal frame of
the umbrella, what was that for?
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532. That was for, warding off anything
that needed warding off.
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533. For when you're up the mountain?
Up the mountain,
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534. looking a bit sexy in my... in
my hiking and writing cagoule.
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535. Hiking and writing,
is that what you said?
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536. Hiking and writing. Oh, I thought
you were speaking in German.
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537. Hiking and writing
and... warding off the boys.
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538. You've... I hope
this is appropriate,
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539. you've got a good sturdy set
of legs on you, Frankie.
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540. Thanks.
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541. Do you know what it felt like,
waiting to watch that?
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542. When I was a kid, uh,
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543. our local library had
a Christmas drawing competition
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544. and I drew a snowman
and they put it up on the wall
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545. and then everyone else's
started to go up
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546. and they were, like, really good.
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547. And when I saw Mae's entry,
that's how I felt.
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548. I felt like when I'd gone
to the library as a little boy
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my snowman back?"
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550. Aww!
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551. And they said, "No."
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552. Oh, but Frankie, come on,
you had a fascinator.
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553. There, you've seen all five.
I have. Least inventive?
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554. Well, I mean, just tossing
a load of drinks into it.
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555. Less inventive than two people
both making clothes out of it?
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556. Yep.
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562. To ward off the boys.
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563. OK. Two points to Jenny,
three points to Frankie. Great.
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565. so Bosco the dog can only have four
points on this occasion... Wow.
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566. because of the complex
narrative surrounding...
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567. .. the Scottish.
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568. Five points to Kiell!
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569. Do you have another one on standby?
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570. Ahh... ahh. I don't know!
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571. Whaa... ahh!
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572. Sorry, I had a bit
of a wobble there.
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573. Here we go.
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574. Hiya. Morning. Jelly? Yeah.
With a duck in it. Course.
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575. Ooh, a jelly mould.
It's jelly, Jenny.
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576. Yes, it is.
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577. This is funny to me already. Great.
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578. Nice little jiggle. Yeah.
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579. Put the most stuff on top of this
jelly, without breaking the jelly.
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580. "Without breaking the jelly".
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581. If anything other than jelly touches
the duck, you are disqualified.
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582. Heaviest stuff on the jelly exactly
ten minutes from now, wins.
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583. Put the most stuff on top of this
jelly, without breaking the jelly.
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584. Heaviest stuff on the jelly exactly
ten minutes from now, wins.
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585. Yeah, this is vintage.
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586. Are... are you starting
to get bored of the format?
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587. That was day one,
that was the first task.
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588. Let's just get on with it.
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589. You've got to balance a load
of heavy stuff on a jelly, right?
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590. Yeah, and I think it's appropriate
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591. if we start with lvo,
all by himself.
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592. Ah. Agreed? Yes.
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593. I think, encasing the jelly
will stop it pushing outwards.
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594. Yeah, I... I... I like that,
actually. Mm-hm.
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are balanced on the jelly?
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physical question, isn't it?
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598. Well, what do you think?
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599. I think if you took the jelly away,
the bricks wouldn't move.
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600. That's undeniable.
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601. The answer is in the wobble, isn't
it? The answer is in the wobble?
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602. The answer is in the wobble.
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603. Where's the wobble gone?
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604. Fine.
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605. I mean, there's even
a bit of a surface incision.
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606. If it was a wound it would heal
within the week.
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607. Four minutes 40 left.
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608. Ahh. Yeah.
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609. Oh.
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610. Well, why don't you
talk me through your technique?
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611. Obviously, watching it back,
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612. the jump from nought bananas
to six bananas was aggressive.
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613. Yeah.
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614. You said afterwards you should've
taken a banana-by-banana approach.
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615. Yeah, or even broken
the banana down into, uh...
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616. Chunks. Yeah, chunks.
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617. Who's next? OK, well how about
Mae and Kiell next? Here we go.
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618. The most stuff. That's a start.
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of the jelly.
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620. I want a flat base that's going
to sort of displace the weight,
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621. so that I'm pressing on
the widest possible surface area.
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622. Sounds like you've done
this before.
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623. I've done this a couple of times.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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625. Yeah.
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626. Ooh, it's sticky, the jelly.
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627. What flavour is this?
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628. Lemon jelly. Hate it.
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629. OK. It's... it's hard.
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630. And soft.
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631. There's no way this is
the best flavour you could find.
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632. Ooh.
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633. Very... light. Yep. Lovely.
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634. OK, that'll definitely work.
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635. But it's not enough.
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636. It's not enough.
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637. Oh, my God.
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638. If I can get that
EXACTLY on the middle...
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639. Oh, my God.
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640. Wait.
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641. What's happened to the duck?
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642. Oh, no, no, no.
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644. There?
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645. No. There. Hang on.
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646. There...
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647. There.
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648. Some things have happened.
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649. A lot's happened.
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650. Oh, no!
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651. Aw!
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652. It's what's on there exactly
ten minutes after the task started.
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653. Well, in that case, I'll just wait.
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654. I might just wait till
the last possible second...
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655. Will you tell me when I've got 30
seconds? Yeah, there's a clock here.
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656. Ooh.
Well, what shall we do till then?
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657. Rugby?
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658. I don't know if we could do rugby,
just cos of the crockery.
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659. I don't think the duck is touching
the record, I would argue,
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660. but I've really disturbed
the integrity of the jelly.
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661. Yes, you have.
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662. 50 seconds, all right.
Let's do this, baby.
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663. 20 seconds.
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664. It doesn't look like it used to look.
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665. I think it's in the heat
in the room.
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666. Wow.
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667. Ten seconds.
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668. Any more? No, thank you,
I'm sweet enough.
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669. When I blow the whistle,
you can't be touching it.
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670. Was the duck compromised at all?
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671. Not in the slightest.
He's having a lovely time.
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672. He doesn't even know
what's gone on.
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673. All right. Thanks, Kiell. Thanks.
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674. It started off with a very
scientific approach from Mae,
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675. talking about displacement,
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676. whereas you popped
the task card on top of it and went,
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677. "That's a start.”
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678. But soon, we were talking physics.
Yep. Yep.
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679. From that point onwards,
it didn't look very scientific, Mae.
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680. What happened?
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681. Oh, the jelly started breaking.
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682. Did you not consider putting
a bowl on top of the jelly
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683. and just repeatedly saying
the word, "There?"
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684. Yeah.
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685. I mean, it worked.
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686. Kiell got 1,773 grams on the jelly.
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687. That's one Chihuahua. Right.
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688. Join us again for the dramatic
conclusion of tonight's show,
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689. involving the worst
selection of prizes
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690. anyone's ever won
on a television show. Bye!
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691. Hello. Here we are,
the final part of tonight's show
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692. and the jelly balancing act
is nearly complete.
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693. Yes, they're trying
to put as much stuff on
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694. the jelly as possible
without splitting it.
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695. Two people left to go,
and it's Frankie and Jelly.
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696. I've been gripped by
an overwhelming sense of crisis.
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697. I don't see how anything
particularly heavy can go on there.
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698. I should start with
maybe layering up.
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699. I've got a necklace,
I've got my pants,
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700. I've got shoes, I've got a watch.
I've got a watch.
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701. I could argue
the definition of heavy.
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702. I've been in the kitchen
and I've found that.
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703. Now, if I just did that
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704. and then put things on there,
would that be cheating?
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705. Will the things be
on top of the jelly?
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706. I don't know, Alex, cos I was
going to stand on top of that.
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707. Were you now? Yeah.
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708. Well, I wouldn't mind watching that.
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709. What I don't want you
to do is weigh me publicly.
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710. If you do weigh me,
you have to do it in kilos
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711. cos I don't understand kilos.
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712. Well, don't I have
to hold this like that?
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713. Obviously the jelly is plugged in.
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714. Right. There we go.
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715. I'm slightly worried about
that taking my weight
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716. and it collapsing,
and the Tupperware splintering
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717. and then I go through the jelly.
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718. Maybe a cushion?
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719. Here we go.
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720. You don't get much heavier
than this.
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721. The third law of thermodynamics
means that
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722. the universe will eventually end
through a phase of heat death,
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723. with all life and
all energy extinguished.
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724. One, two, three.
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725. They're off, they're off.
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726. So, this is as far as I can go.
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727. SHE SCREAMS, WHISTLE
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728. You were on it. I was.
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729. You were on it when
the whistle went, yeah.
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730. And the jelly's fine.
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731. Jelly's fine.
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732. Thanks for sitting
on the jelly, Jenny.
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733. It's no problem, I enjoyed it.
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734. There's clubs that cater
for this kind of thing, you know.
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735. Right you are. Right you are.
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736. Thank you.
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737. First things first,
let's talk about Jenny's.
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738. Were you on the jelly?
On top of it.
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739. Cos I might argue
that you were on a box.
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740. Well, yeah, if I sat on
the jelly, it would've split.
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741. That's physics
staring you in the face.
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742. It all seems trivial next to the
heat death of the universe. Yeah.
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743. Don't worry, you're safe.
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744. Jenny, to be absolutely clear,
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745. I very much enjoyed watching you
balancing on that box,
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746. and I'd probably pay to see it.
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747. Not a lot of money, but I'd pay.
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748. But I don't think
you were on the jelly.
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749. So it's just a question of
whether that quote
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750. is heavier than a Chihuahua.
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751. The destruction of the universe is
about as heavy as it gets, right?
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752. The first sentence was,
"Put the most stuff..."
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753. But he's put the concept
of the whole universe,
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754. how much stuff do you want?
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755. The third law of thermodynamics
encompasses
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756. all the energy in the universe.
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757. That's more than your bowl
and your fucking spoon.
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758. I've got to allow it,
it's the heaviest thing.
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759. OK. And we're saying zero points
to Ivo, Mae and Jenny?
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760. I didn't break
the skin of the jelly.
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761. That is true. Just give her
a lovely charity one point.
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762. So, in summary,
it's zero to lvo, zero to Mae,
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764. and five to Frankie Boyle!
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765. OK. Ooh! Seems very measured to me.
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766. Well done, Greg. Good.
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767. Let's have a look at the scores.
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768. Frankie has not won an episode,
this is your chance.
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769. Kiell's in the lead with 15,
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770. but Frankie has 13 points
in joint second.
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771. Good. Right, here we go then,
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772. please go up to the stage for
the final task of the show.
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773. Ah, look how happy
Frankie the clown is.
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774. Who's going to read the task?
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775. Well, it's a team task and
Frankie Boyle's going to read it.
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776. "Using only the scratching posts,
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777. “remove as many balls
from your suit as possible.
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778. "Your team-mates may throw balls
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780. "The throwing spots
may not be moved.
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781. "Fewest balls on a suit
after two minutes wins.
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782. "Also, if you're in a team of three,
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783. "the two non-suit wearers must hold
hands throughout the two minutes."
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784. So what's gonna happen is that,
Mae and Frankie,
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785. you're going to use
these scratching sticks.
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786. The other three will be on
the throwing circles.
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787. Frankie will be near
the team of three's throwers
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788. so they can throw balls onto his suit
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789. as he tries to scratch his balls off.
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790. That's a nice... very nice sentence.
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791. So, Frankie and Mae, please make your
way this way down to the stage.
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792. Good luck. Thank you.
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793. Oh, there's lots of Velcro
on their bottoms, I see.
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794. Please stand on the circle.
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795. Anything you want to say?
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796. I think I really should've
had a few less joke scandals
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797. and not ended up in this position.
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798. So, they are starting
with 25 balls on their suits.
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799. Two minutes. Good luck.
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800. And they're off.
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801. Aw, fuck.
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802. They don't come off too easy.
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803. Oh, you got one, you got one,
you got one.
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804. Oh, no! No, you can't do that!
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805. Well, he can do that
and he has done that.
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806. Oh, Frankie's suit has popped open.
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807. Yeah, big one on the bum!
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808. I've got loads.
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809. Well done, Kiell.
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810. Frankie, one at the back. The back!
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811. I got one! I got two!
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812. I got another!
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813. Ten seconds left.
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814. Mae, scratch!
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815. Five, four, three, two, one...
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816. Stop it! Stop it!
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817. Come back down, we'll see how
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818. What a thriller.
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819. Yes. Well, I think what happened
was that the team of three decided
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820. to hold opposite hands so they both
had their throwing hands out,
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821. and that's what won it for them.
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822. They managed to land more balls on
their opposition than poor old Ivo.
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823. I loved it. There wasn't even any
drama to revealing who'd won.
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824. We all know they won. Exactly.
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825. Oh, I forgot, yeah, I should've
mentioned that. By miles, yeah.
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826. There were 29 balls on Frankie
at the end. 25 to start off with.
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827. 17 left on Mae,
so they get five points.
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828. How many for the team of two? Three.
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829. Three. Fair enough.
Three points and five points.
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830. Shall I tell you how that's affected
the episode scores? God, will you?
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831. I will. Ooh, it's my favourite, Greg,
they've all got even numbers. GREG GASPS
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832. Ivo's on 12, and at the top of
the pile it's Kiell with 20 points!
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833. There it is!
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834. Kiell Smith-Bynoe wins.
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835. Please pop up to collect
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836. So, what have we learned today?
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837. We've learned that if you
want to achieve something in life,
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838. use your intelligence,
use lateral thinking,
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839. use gut instinct, if you will.
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840. Failing that, maybe give this a go.
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841. Please. Please! Pleeease!
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842. And, please, let's marvel at
tonight's winner once more,
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843. it is Kiell Smith-Bynoe!
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