1. Brace! Brace! I'm bracing.
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2. CRASH!
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3. This program me contains
strong language and adult humour
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4. No, no, no!
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5. No!
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6. Agh!
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7. Hello!
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8. Whoo! Yes!
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9. Welcome to Taskmaster with me,
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10. your taskmaster Greg Davies.
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11. Oh, you can feel it, can't you?
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12. That end-of-series atmosphere.
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13. Things are getting tense as we go
into this penultimate episode
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14. with several of our competitors
jostling for the coveted top spot
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15. that will lead them into
the Taskmaster history books.
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16. Also, Ivo Graham is here.
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17. It's at testing times like this that
our competitors might look
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18. to the wisdom of those that have
trodden life's rocky path before.
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19. I remember only too well the wisdom
my own grandmother
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20. gave me the day before
a big swimming contest.
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21. I wrote it down immediately,
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22. and I hope it will inspire our brave
competitors tonight. She said,
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23. "I can't feel my legs.
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24. "Don't just stand there, boy.
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25. "Call someone. Do something."
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26. Worth thinking about, isn't it?
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27. Please shout hello with your hands
to Frankie Boyle...
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28. Ivo Graham!
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29. Jenny Eclair!
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30. Kiell Smith-Bynoe!
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31. And Mae Martin!
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32. And next to me, a man who drunkenly
confessed that, until the age of 14,
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33. he thought that his penis
was an 11th finger
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34. to be used for putting stamps
onto letters.
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35. It's little Alex Horne!
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36. I used to send a lot of letters
as a child.
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37. I'll bet you did!
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38. May I ask for a prize task, please?
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39. You may indeed, you mighty steed.
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40. This time, they've all brought
in what they believe
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41. to be the sneakiest thing.
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42. Greg will hand over five points
to the thing he thinks is sneakiest,
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43. and then the sneaky winner
of the show will sneak home
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44. with five sneaky things.
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45. Hello, Jenny Eclair. Hello, Greg.
Hello, Alex.
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46. What sneaky thing have you snuck in?
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47. To represent sneakiness, I have
bought in a mask.
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48. Well, this is the mask that Jenny
has brought in.
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49. Oh-oh. Yeah.
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50. I mean, honestly, how you're going
to sell this to me as sneaky
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51. is a mystery to me.
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52. What's behind the mask?
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53. It's her own book. Yeah.
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54. This came out and it didn't
really get the publicity
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55. I felt it deserved.
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56. So I thought if I could sneak
it on a program me...
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57. and they'll all buy it!
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58. Jenny, I take it all back.
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59. You are one sneaky snake.
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60. Hey, Frankie, what have you brought
in? I've brought in a book.
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61. It's a children's book
called Orlando The Marmalade Cat.
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62. Here it is. It has a virtue
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63. in that it would send my children,
when they were little,
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64. straight to sleep.
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65. But what I found was they were
quite resistant
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66. to Orlando, the marmalade cat,
being brought out.
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67. They learned that it was
essentially chloroform.
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68. And thus, I got an artist friend
to knock up a fake cover,
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69. which was this...
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70. And what I would do is I'd start
to improvise some of Harry Potter
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71. in The Kung Fu Death Cult,
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72. and then I would gradually go
into the soothing rhythms
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73. of Orlando's Seaside Holiday.
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74. Lovely work. Oh, God. Yeah.
So far... Unusually good.
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75. those are both great prizes.
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76. Oh-oh, Ivo.
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77. Oh, dear. I've got some great news
for you.
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78. It's another book, and it's
the sneakiest book of them all.
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79. It's the English dictionary.
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80. Here it is. Sneaky.
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81. What a fickle mistress our
language is.
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82. What I'm interested in, Ivo,
and I suspect you know this,
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83. is how you define that book
as sneaky.
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84. Well, let's open it up and find out.
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85. Oh, my goodness!
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86. It's not a book. It's a box.
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87. What's in the book?
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the dictionary, Greg.
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89. So, just for you, I've chucked in...
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90. Here we go.
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91. the smallest dictionary
in the world.
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92. Are you excited to have Pearson's
Miniature Dictionary in your pocket?
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93. Oh, God! I wouldn't say I'm in
any way excited.
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94. Hello, Mae! Hi.
Can you beat a sneaky dictionary?
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95. I hope so, yeah.
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96. Yes, I think that the sneakiest
thing is a knock-knock joke.
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97. This is what Mae's brought in.
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98. OK, so...
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100. but you already know the answer to
the knock-knock joke?
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101. Because part of it is currently
in one of your breast pockets.
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102. Have a look, Greg. Oh, dear.
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103. It says "Mae". That's not the full
answer.
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104. What if, without knowing it,
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105. Kiell also had part of the answer
on his person?
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106. Look in your pocket, Kiell.
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107. Other one!
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108. This one.
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109. "Pinhead".
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110. That's my nickname.
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111. Ivo, have a look in your pocket
as well. I get to be part of it!
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112. Oh, I've got it.
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113. OK? Martin.
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114. So why Martin's there...
Mae, Pinhead, Martin.
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115. I didn't think hard about the joke
itself.
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116. It was more about, like,
the delivery of the joke.
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117. That was sneaky.
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118. I also got Alex's wife to mail me
two of his socks.
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119. Double sneak!
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120. That's very weird.
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121. Kiell, the heat is on.
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122. It is, isn't it? Yeah.
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123. There's been a lot of literature,
all written,
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124. and they couldn't be written
without this.
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125. It's a pen.
Do you recognise that pen?
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126. I do not.
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127. Do you recognise this?
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128. Oh, yes.
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129. Yeah, I signed that.
You signed this? Yeah.
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130. They told me that Tseikna had passed
a test of some kind! Yeah.
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131. Oh, that is good.
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132. But that's not all.
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133. Because when you signed this,
you said...
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134. Who's this character?
Well done for your five points.
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135. Yeah.
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136. And that was recorded on that pen.
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137. It's a spy pen.
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138. God! AUl I'm thinking was, how long
was it in the room?
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139. But that's not all!
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140. Because the name Tseikna Ensgith
is an anagram
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141. of "sneakiest thing".
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142. Wow.
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143. Wow!
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144. This is impossible to judge.
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145. And yet...
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146. Ivo's is the best.
We can agree on that, can't we?
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147. Yes.
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148. I think we should give him
two points. OK. OK.
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149. I can't differentiate
between Mae, Jenny and Frankie
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150. is the truth of it.
So how many points for that?
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151. I'm going to give them four points.
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152. And anyone who does a three-tier
sneak on me deserves the five.
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153. There we go. Five points to Kiell!
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154. Good stuff.
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155. Please can we watch a nice little
film, Alex?
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156. Oh, go on, then, you big brute.
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157. This is a nice, messy team one.
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158. Hello.
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159. Hello, team. Hi. Hello.
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160. There are three spots.
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161. You must each go to a spot, please.
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162. Speedy of me.
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163. I wanted to read the task.
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164. I don't mind who goes where.
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165. And how did you make that decision?
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166. Frank started walking.
It was too late.
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167. Make these things
the same colour as those things.
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168. People on bottles must stay
on their spots at all times.
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169. You may perform ten bottle stamps...
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170. and two bottles squeezes.
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171. Best colour matches wins.
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172. You have ten minutes.
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173. Your time starts now.
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174. What are we allowed to move?
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180. So you're aiming for this.
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181. I'm really glad I didn't go
over there. Yeah.
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182. Well, it's... it's quite
the sentence,
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183. "Frisbee me the easel, old chap.”
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185. If that's the worst thing
about this task, I'm happy.
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186. Just to be clear, the plan
is to load it up with paint
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187. and then to throw it back.
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188. That is the plan.
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189. We've got that carnage
to look forward to, then.
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190. Shall we crack on? OK.
Well, here are the three-ers.
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191. I can see the aubergine, potato
at the back. And then mango's easy.
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192. Red and green. Well, shall we not
start with the potato?
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193. We should start with the potato.
OK. Cos that is white and yellow.
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194. White and yellow. OK, Jenny, why
don't you try the yellow first?
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195. OK. How many minutes have we got
for this? You've got eight left.
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196. Oh, God, no. Go, go, go! OK.
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197. That's white!
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199. OK, they've screwed us over.
You wanted some white.
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200. You did want some white. That's
rude. OK, there's blue in this.
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201. This is yellow.
OK, do yellow, Kiell.
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202. Yellow. OK. You ready?
Are you doing your stamp? Yeah.
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203. Fucking brilliant.
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204. OK, three, two, one.
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205. Nice one. Nice one.
You've got enough on the palate.
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206. Great. That's potato.
You're doing beautifully.
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207. What's the middle one?
It's mango. Which is red and green.
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208. Red and green. This is black,
I think.
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209. Let's just get another colour going.
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210. If I give you some blue,
then you can make some green. Great.
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211. I'm hoping this is blue.
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This is it.
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219. Yeah. That's enough red for
the mango.
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220. Right. You've got one and a half
minutes.
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225. It's coming. It's there.
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226. Why am I so shit at this?
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227. Oh, shit. We got some yellow
on the mango.
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228. Well done, Mae.
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229. Sometimes in Taskmaster, I find
that you hear lines
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231. And Jenny did a line that belonged
in an action thriller film
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232. when she realised it was the wrong
colour and went,
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233. "Huh! They screwed us over!"
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234. Overall, I thought teamwork
was genuinely touching.
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235. It was good. Mae at one point said,
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236. "Guys, we need to
think about the potato.”
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237. That's the end of part one.
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238. If you have a child under ten,
you've just got time to go
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239. and wake them up and say you've had
a bad dream before screaming,
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240. "There! How do you like it?
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at school tomorrow!
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242. "PS, I've wet myself."
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246. and the current team task involves
matching colours with paints
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247. and vegetables and fruits
and things like that.
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248. They're trying to match the colours
of an aubergine, a potato
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249. and a mango by mixing paints,
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250. only the paints have to travel
to the painter first.
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251. Just the team of two to go.
Let's see how they got on.
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252. Frankie? Yes?
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253. Are you sure there's nothing
we're.. like...?
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254. No.
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257. It says the same colours.
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those white,
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Have you see the show?
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260. It's a show about pedantry.
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261. So you could just put two colours
on there.
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Brilliant.
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263. A compromise between our two
methods. Right.
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266. It's white.
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268. It's white.
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269. Duh...
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270. That's...
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271. It's the same absence of colour.
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272. Well, you're stamping now.
Stamp me a couple of colours.
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273. But that's...
Not white. It's not colour.
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274. That's one stamp.
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275. We need a lot more.
Just stamp right on it.
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276. Stamp on it.
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277. That's an absence of a colour
as well.
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278. No, don't do that.
We can use the blue.
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279. Yeah. So I'm starting again
on this side.
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280. Right.
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281. You happy with that?
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282. I'm pretty happy.
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283. Right, wing it to me, baby.
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284. Don't mess this because I can't get
off this thing.
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285. I think I'm near the end
of my stamps.
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286. You've got two left. Ah, OK.
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287. Where was the mask when I was
stamping into my own face?
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288. Just leap. Leap with your heels.
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289. Leap?
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290. You've still got one more stamp.
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291. Just do it better.
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292. I don't think that helped.
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293. That's the end of your time.
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294. So, you probably wouldn't describe
yourself as a natural stamper?
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295. No. I thought you got better at it.
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296. I thought that you learnt the art
of stamping during this task.
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297. Can I just say, I think his stamp
improved after I said,
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298. "Pretend it's your father.”
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299. The task was just make these things
the same colour as those things.
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300. So to make them all the same colour
is very clever...
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301. Very clever. .. if they could pull
it off. Yeah.
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302. Shall we have a look at them, then?
I cannot wait. OK.
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303. So the team of three tried
to make the white items
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and that's what they did.
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305. That is so good.
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306. This is the team of 2's attempt.
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307. Oh! Oh...
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308. But again, both quite good.
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309. Really good.
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310. Smaller team, wetter conditions.
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311. Better outside-the-box thinking.
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312. Give us some fucking points.
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313. Didn't Ivo come off his circle?
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314. Didn't Jenny take more than
two squeezes?
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315. I don't think so.
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316. Yeah, there were one too many
squeezes.
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317. And Ivo did step off the spot.
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318. Right, so I could disqualify
them both
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319. and there'll be no points all round.
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320. Or because there was a mistake
on both teams, we can overlook it.
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321. I'm happy that they cancel
each other out.
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323. It's not up to me.
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325. That's right.
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326. Five points to everyone.
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327. They all win!
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328. I've got the scores for you.
It's so exciting.
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329. Ivo's on 7, and then three people on
9, and Kiell on 10 points.
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331. Ooh!
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332. OK. What have we got next?
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333. Well, we've got another team task.
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334. Not really, no.
It's prize task time.
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335. No, it isn't. Twice there, I was
having a big laugh
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337. But it's actually time for us
all to learn some valuable lessons.
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339. It's me.
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340. Oh, two envelopes. Mm-hm.
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341. A little theatre, perhaps.
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342. Markers. Chalks. Felt tips.
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343. Oh, a sudden rush of blood to
my groin at the sight of those.
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344. Lovely.
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345. Shall I read them both? No.
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350. Put three single-digit numbers
in the slots,
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351. then open the second task.
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352. A two going in there. Lovely, mm-hm.
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354. Deliver a one-minute lecture
about the year you selected.
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356. Your lecture must start
in 15 minutes from now.
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357. Most informative lecture wins.
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358. You may not leave the lab.
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359. Ivo, you selected the year... 1125.
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361. Oh, it's the year 1500.
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in front of it!
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364. Fuck! Why did I do that?
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is recovering from a big war.
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the Battle of Hastings.
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369. Oh, God. Oh, now I'm going into
foetal position now
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370. because this is so awful. 1642.
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371. It's not... Pangea?
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372. Pardon? You know, when all
the Earth was just one chunk.
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373. Oh, I see. Right. Yeah.
No, no, no. No.
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374. You've written "germs".
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375. Yeah. I'm trying to write down
a list of things
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380. I just need to go to the loo.
Can I just go to the loo?
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381. Not allowed to go to the loo.
Can't I go to the loo?
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383. I've started a period, Alex.
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Merlin.
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that the only historical event
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is 1066.
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389. Can I just point out that Ivo
and I have a really similar year?
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390. And Ivo went to Eton, and I spent
high school on acid.
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391. I didn't go to high school!
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392. Odd to look at our two outfits
and think that you're the acid one!
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393. Yeah.
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394. OK. First up to the lectern
are Dr Graham and Doc Martin.
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395. Your minute starts on the whistle.
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396. 1123. The year is not 1124 or 1122.
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397. Rome has fallen.
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398. "This is medieval!"
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399. Something you could shout
at literally any point in 1125.
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the Conqueror - dead.
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William 11,
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What? fighting illness.
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Tension constant.
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this. I'm sorry.
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Constant threat.
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412. 1123 - numerically -
1+1+2+3=7.
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417. I've also done on my own family tree
to put myself into the story.
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time.
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Thanks, Ivo.
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would play Open University films,
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professor sort of rabbiting on
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you didn't understand,
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Ivo. Yes.
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to verify your facts.
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from our perspective.
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436. No, because the concept is a product
of the Reformation.
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437. Oh, come on Dan Jones,
give me a break!
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438. You will not speak
over the historian's words.
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439. Dan Jones is a piece of shit.
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440. Can you get money back from Eton?
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441. I didn't know you'd been on my dad's
search history.
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442. Mae did all right.
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443. Monotheism was the name
of the game everywhere. It was.
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444. But that was the very broad
point that Mae made.
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445. Rome is dead,
Christianity swept the world
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446. are the only two facts I ticked off.
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447. And then you did some spurious
maths equation.
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449. OK. Now to experts on the classic
years 1417 and 1500.
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450. It's Frankie and Kiell.
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451. Welcome to my lecture on Britain
in 14... 17!
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452. 1500... or so.
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454. We don't know who the king was.
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455. All we know is that he was some sort
of brutal English bastard.
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456. Things they didn't know about then
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radio waves, central heating,
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458. the rapture and tobacco.
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didn't fully exist yet
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461. and we didn't have a sense
of British identity.
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463. wasn't invented in 1500s
but used in the 1500s.
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467. That's like... Um... 1500 -
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468. there was a lot going on, there was
witches... they came later.
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470. that they still have now is, like,
dogs and people and huts.
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474. I think it was pretty informative.
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anything that happened in 14177
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as he started.
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480. Dan agrees there was no fully
formed sense of British identity
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482. And Frankie's summary list of stuff
we didn't know about in Britain
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483. is largely correct.
Largely correct! Yes.
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up on this. Yeah, same.
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whether there were dogs,
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486. people and huts.
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water hadn't been invented yet,
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is unarguable.
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like that before, though.
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While we pause and reflect,
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492. pour your partner
another glass of wine.
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493. The drunker you get them, the less
chance they'll make it to bed,
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494. and you can star-fish in
a snore-free environment at last!
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495. My God, that wedding day is a blip
in your rear-view mirror, isn't it?
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496. Hello again!
It's part three of Taskmaster
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497. and it's about time we continued
our education.
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498. There's only one person left
to deliver their one-minute lesson.
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499. One minute on the year 1642.
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500. Here is Jenny's minute.
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501. Hello. Hello. Hello, everybody.
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502. It's a joy to be at the campus
this afternoon to spend some time
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the lecture today by writing 1642.
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504. Now, does anybody in the audience
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505. know what the significance of
this date 1642 is?
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506. It's a time of turmoil.
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507. It's a time of conflict,
it's a time of weather
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508. and it's a time of women
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509. really not having the kind
of underwear that we have today.
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511. And bras. I think men might have
been wearing the codpiece,
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512. but we're not concentrating on
them at the moment.
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513. You see,
this is what they didn't have.
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514. Women didn't have that.
They didn't have the pill either.
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515. And they didn't have Ryvita.
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on your budget and stuff like that,
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519. But in 1642,
they were slightly different.
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522. Was that a minute? Roughly, yeah.
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Yes, please.
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Great work.
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526. I tried to stop you,
but it was not possible.
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Jenny's long, LONG lecture?
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on women's underwear,
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530. Yeah. She's about right on
the women's underwear.
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of the codpiece had finished
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Oh, my God.
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of Ryvita,
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plausible.
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537. I'm awarding points according to how
many actual facts there were.
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538. In Jenny's, there were two facts,
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540. Kiell had minus one fact.
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both your lectures,
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542. despite them being
clearly horse shit,
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each. Congratulations.
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544. Two to Jenny, two to Kiell.
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said one fact. Great.
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551. it's Professor Graham with five
sweet points.
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552. Well done, Ivo Graham.
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553. OK, task me rotten, Alex.
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555. get ready for some serious
perforation, Greg.
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556. Hi, Frankie. Wotcher.
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557. There's quite a lot of bird shit.
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558. Hello. Al right?
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559. OK.
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560. Make exactly 99 holes
in this piece of paper.
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561. Your holes must have a... diameter
of at least three millimetres.
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562. And form a recognisable
picture or pattern.
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563. If you make more or fewer than
99 holes, you are disqualified.
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564. Hmm.
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565. Also, if you look at Alex
or speak to Alex at any point,
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566. you are disqualified.
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567. Fastest wins.
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568. Your time starts now.
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569. That's a sneaky little trick of
yours - no speaking to you,
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570. no looking at you. Hmm. Cos it's
quite a simple task.
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571. Just make 99 holes as fast
as possible. Of course.
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572. But they're used to speaking
and looking at you.
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573. So people are going to fall at that
hurdle, even sneaky little boy.
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574. Well, maybe they won't.
Maybe they will.
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575. Do you want to see? Yeah. OK.
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576. I know someone who's been
looking forward to seeing this one,
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577. and it's you, Mae Martin.
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578. I can't look at you or speak to you.
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579. Ah-ha.
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580. What's going on here?
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581. I shouldn't use brute force on...
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582. I looked at you.
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583. Well, you're still looking at me,
in a way.
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584. Well, what do you want to do?
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585. I don't know. I'm disqualified.
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586. I'm so sorry to my parents.
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587. Goodbye.
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588. Goodbye.
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589. It's so sweet that you can feel
that sympathetic
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590. but, as my auntie used to say,
Mae shat in the milk.
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591. Within seconds they looked at me,
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592. and we looked at each other
and I was happy, and you were sad.
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593. Yeah.
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594. It's happening now.
I'm lost in your eyes right now.
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595. I can't look away.
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596. Maybe every single one of these
people have made the same mistake.
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597. Wouldn't that be great? Oh, that
would amazing.
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598. What if there's worst mistakes?
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599. Did you actually shit in some milk?
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OK, well, I'm very excited
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601. to announce an incredibly
special guest.
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602. It's one of the biggest
reality stars in the world.
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603. It's Kylie Jenner...
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604. No, sorry, it's Kiell and Jenny.
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605. Now...
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606. Are you OK?
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607. Kiell?
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608. Do you understand all the rules?
I understand all the rules...
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610. That's not fair.
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611. Oh, no, no, no.
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612. I was being polite.
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614. I don't care.
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615. Oh, this is mean.
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616. That was the meanest thing
I've ever heard anybody do.
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617. Nasty, nasty trickery.
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618. Why are you taking your shoe off?
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619. I'm going to use my... this.
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620. I've got weak hands.
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624. 80. 16.
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625. 96.
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626. You all right?
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627. 20...
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628. Am I allowed to use anything
that's in this area? Absolutely.
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629. What's this paper made out of?
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630. Who are you asking that to?
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631. Better than a shoelace?
Yeah. Good.
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632. This piece of paper?
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633. I'm just going to write shit.
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634. Right. About me?
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635. Yeah.
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636. Shall I stop the clock?
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637. I've stopped the clock.
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639. I'm not really talking to you.
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640. There - 99,
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641. Right, I've stopped the clock.
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642. That's a lovely pattern.
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643. These don't count,
and that should not be counted.
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644. Thank you very much indeed.
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645. You're joking!
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646. You delight me, Kiell,
you have across the whole series
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647. by how angry Alex's little nerdy
little traps make you.
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648. You cannot write on this paper
on a piece of paper.
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649. I don't think that was a sneaky
trick.
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650. There was an enormous piece
of green paper.
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651. You're joking?
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652. Jenny, why did you carry on when you
knew that you'd been disqualified?
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653. I thought I might enjoy the task.
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654. She did the holes very well.
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655. She doubled up the paper,
which is very clever, quite quick.
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656. Yeah. And she did 109 holes.
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657. What was Kiell's hole count?
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658. 99.
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659. Yeah, he definitely never
looked at me.
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660. And, well, he barely spoke to me
during the whole process, so... yeah.
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661. Yeah, I mean, let's put it out
there.
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662. Kiell does not like Alex!
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663. It's the end of part three.
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664. Join us again for the last part
of the show, when one lucky winner
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665. will take home
a knock-knock joke and a pen. Whoo!
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666. Hello!
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667. Welcome back to Taskmaster, it's the
last part of show nine.
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668. There is still a task to finish,
though, and in it
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669. they have to puncture 99 holes
in a piece of paper
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670. in a recognisable picture
or pattern
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671. and, most importantly, they can't
look at or speak to me.
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672. Two left - Frankie and Ivo.
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673. This golf tee seems an early fave.
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674. Ah.
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675. Do be careful.
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676. This hole punch -
certainly not to be sniffed at.
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677. what number are we on?
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678. And what does that first hole
represent?
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679. I am focusing on my job.
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680. Happy with the tools?
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681. Frankie?
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682. 18... 19... Positively demonic.
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683. 20, 21.
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684. That must be about, what, 657847
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685. 26, 27. I've lost count.
One, two, three, four...
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686. 727387647
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687. Shall I stop the clock?
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688. Check it again. Exactly 997
Yes. And that's my face.
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689. I've stopped the clock.
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690. But I sensed that Ivo's way
of dissipating
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691. the irritation and stress that Alex
was trying to cause
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692. was just to keep talking.
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693. Block him out with my own miserable
internal monologue.
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694. And it was very effective.
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695. Frankie's was different,
and it was to absorb it all
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696. to the point where I genuinely
thought
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697. that you might throw those scissors
at him.
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698. But both men did a lovely drawing.
Lovely drawings,
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699. consisting of 99 holes exactly,
each of them. Whoa. Yeah.
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700. And fast. Kiell was 11 minutes 47,
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701. cos he didn't see the enormous
piece of paper.
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702. No, they're the bad ones. They're
not the good ones.
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703. Frankie - five minutes 51.
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704. Oh. Much, much quicker.
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705. Ivo - five minutes and nine seconds.
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706. Impressive stuff. Wow.
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707. How did I do?
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708. You were very, very quick -
15 seconds.
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709. There's only one question,
I think, with one of them,
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710. which I want to play a clip
to get your judgment on.
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711. Oh, yeah, sure. Have a look at this
and see if anyone's broken a rule.
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712. 22. 23,
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713. It's got to be a recognisable
picture. 24. You'll recognize...
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714. You, plural,
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715. will recognise it at home.
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716. 25, 26, 27. I've lost count.
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717. It's cruel as it is undeniable.
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718. You just couldn't shut the fuck up,
could you, Ivo?
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719. Which means it zero points to Ivo,
as well as Mae and Jenny.
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720. Four to Kiell,
but five to Frankie Boyle.
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721. A last look at the scores
before I launch them one by one
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722. onto the stage.
Quite right, too.
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723. Yes, it's turned it into a bit of
a two-horse race,
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724. which is between Kiell and Frankie,
who's in the lead with 18 points.
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725. OK. Please head up to the stage
for the final task of the show!
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726. Hello, young fellow, my lad.
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727. Hello, mate.
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728. Who will be reading the task out?
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729. My favourite one, Kiell.
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730. Whoa! Ohh.
I'm trying to win him back.
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731. No chance, mate. No?
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732. Combine two of your things
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733. to equal the height of the thing
said by Greg.
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734. You may not use
any of your things twice.
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735. Worst guess each round is
eliminated.
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736. So they've got 30 seconds
to combine two things
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737. to equal the height of what,
Greg, in round one?
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738. Reese Witherspoon!
Have a look at your paddles.
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739. Combine two things to be the height
of Reese Witherspoon.
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740. Remember, you don't
need to show us or squat.
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741. No changing. Thank you.
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742. So you may now exchange your paddles
for the objects.
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743. Over or through the gaps. Fine.
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744. She's ever so tall!
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745. Would you like me to get Reese
Witherspoon out? I really would.
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746. I think Jenny's
going to be disappointed.
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747. Here she comes. Right. Ohh!
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748. So how tall is Reese Witherspoon?
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749. Reese is a little bit smaller
than a chicken standing on a cello.
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750. She's about the same as the chicken
sitting on a cello.
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751. So I'm going to compare it to the...
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752. What is that?a traffic cone
on a cello. Let's have a look.
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753. The difference in centimetres is...
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754. 49cm! All right.
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755. I thought she might be wearing
heels!
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756. 49cm to beat.
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757. Great game. She's 27cm taller than
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758. a chicken standing on
a space hopper.
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759. We've lost Jenny Eclair!
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760. Is that my present? An old lady
chair?
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761. Yes.
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762. Like in the chemist.
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763. Next up, Greg is...?
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764. The Taskmaster's inside leg.
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765. Off you go.
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766. Three, two, one.
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767. Yes.
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768. I had have gone for that.
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769. Oh, dear.
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770. OK...
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771. That's an interesting association.
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772. What we were looking for, of course,
is a meerkat on a space hopper.
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773. We haven't got that.
We've got four warthogs.
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774. Well, here is the inner leg.
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775. The slit goes all the way
to the right there.
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776. That's where he is compared to me.
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777. No, I think we've found our loser.
Yeah.
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778. That means we have lost
Frankie Boyle.
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779. Unlucky, Frankie. So sorry, Frankie.
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780. What's round three, Greg?
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781. Alpaca.
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782. It is an adult male alpaca, please.
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784. Ohh!
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785. Interesting. Oh-oh-oh!
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786. They look taller in the advert.
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787. Let's get out an alpaca and see
how he compares to that.
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788. Out you pop! Here he is.
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789. Oh!
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790. Oh, he's big. He's big.
He's a big one.
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791. Oh, what a big lad.
I think we know who's safe.
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792. Congratulations, Ivo.
You've made it to the final.
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793. Yes. Well done.
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794. So it's a tie-break to see
who gets through to the final.
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795. All you've got to do in
the tie-break
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796. is write on the back of your meerkat
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797. how tall do you think a meerkat
and a traffic cone is,
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798. combined, in centimetres.
Closest guess wins.
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799. You've got ten seconds.
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800. Have you finished?
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802. 90.
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804. I put 84.
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805. The correct answer
is 108 centimetres.
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806. Kiell's in the final.
Well done, Kiell!
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807. All right.
So it's the final.
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809. Well, I've only got one paddle left,
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810. so I assume there's
a thrilling twist.
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812. Yoda.
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813. Exchange your paddle for the thing
you think
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815. Ah, I dunno.
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816. Is Yoda the same height as a space
hopper or a standing-up chicken?
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817. I genuinely don't know.
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818. He's not tall. No, he's little.
We know that.
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819. Short...
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820. Here he is.
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821. It's still...
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822. It's still close. I can't tell.
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823. Oh, it is close.
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824. Or this.
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825. We have a 9cm difference
and an 11cm difference.
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826. We have a winner!
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827. Right, we'll add those up
and add them to your final scores.
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828. Come and join me.
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829. Well, now. Well, now, Greg.
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830. So in the task, Jenny, of course,
one point,
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831. two to Frankie, three to Mae,
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832. four to Ivo,
five to Kiell Smith-Bynoe.
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833. Well done.
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834. Yeah.
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835. Very good. Very good.
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836. And with one episode to go,
it's tightened things up.
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837. It's a two-horse race
for the overall winner.
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838. There is now seven points
separating Mae and Kiell.
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839. It's exciting.
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840. And this episode, it's his third
win in a row.
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841. Once more, the winner is
Kiell Smith-Bynoe!
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842. Kiell Smith-Bynoe wins!
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843. Please sneak up to slip away
with your sneaky win!
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844. So... what have we learned today?
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845. You may think you know someone,
your friends, your family,
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846. but everyone is capable
of being sneaky.
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847. Even me.
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848. Open your mouth.
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849. Jenny Eclair's new book is out now.
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850. Just one sweet final to go,
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852. and that person was Kiell
Smith-Bynoe!
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