1. Hello there. I'm Greg Davies
and this is Taskmaster.
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2. Five of the nation's most
competitive comedians
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3. are going head to head in hope
of winning my head
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4. in all its golden glory.
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5. Oooh!
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6. Yes, at the end of all
five episodes,
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7. one of them will be awarded
the Taskmaster trophy
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8. and that person's career
will at last take off.
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9. Let's meet our contestants.
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10. They are Al Murray,
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11. Dave Gorman,
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12. Paul Chowdhry,
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13. Rob Beckett
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14. and Sara Pascoe.
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15. And next to me on his
slightly smaller throne
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17. Who is Alex Horne?
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18. Well, you've given me some notes
and according to your notes
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19. that you've written,
I'm your official secretary.
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20. I have some skills and
an equal number of weaknesses.
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21. For example, I steal things.
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22. So, that's my resume that you wrote.
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23. Oh, that's true, isn't it?
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24. Have you ever stolen anything? Yes.
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25. What? I've stolen a car.
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26. No, in real life.
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27. I stole a car.
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28. Yeah, last year.
Oh, recently, as well. Yeah.
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29. So it wasn't like childish hijinks?
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30. No, it was unlocked and
the keys were in the ignition
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31. and I stole a car.
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32. On with the show.
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33. Today's prize category.
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34. What have these people
brought in for me?
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35. OK, it's quite a niche one,
this time.
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36. The five rivals have been asked
to bring in the heaviest item
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37. that can fit in a shoebox.
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38. OK, so whoever brings in
the heaviest item
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39. that can fit in a shoebox,
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40. they'll win the first maximum
points of the show.
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41. Whoever wins the episode will win
five shoeboxes full of heavy items.
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42. All to play for. Where to start?
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43. Paul. Hello. How are you doing, man?
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44. I'm doing better now.
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45. What heavy item did you bring
and why am I going to give you
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46. all the points for it?
Because it's heavy.
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47. Really? What is it?
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48. Melon, innit.
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49. A lot of melon.
It is a lot of melon.
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50. It's a watermelon.
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51. Is melon something traditionally
associated with heavy weight?
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52. I think...
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53. I think of words that I would pop
before weight to emphasise...
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54. I just love melons. .. the heaviness.
I'd say lead, maybe.
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55. Lead. Melon.
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56. Melon.
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Dave.
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58. Yeah, I brought a lump of marble
that I dug out of my garden.
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60. You've got a garden full of marble,
yeah?
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overgrown when we moved in
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63. And I think it was a collapsed
bird table or something.
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if you could have taken the time
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65. to scrub that bird shit off it.
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66. Al, what did Al bring us?
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67. I brought Alan Bullock's
classic history
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68. Hitler and Stalin - Parallel Lives.
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69. Because that is really,
really heavy.
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70. Look at it there.
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71. Wow. It's pretty offensive,
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72. but why have you censored out
the shoebox instead?
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73. The shoebox has got its own
Hitler moustache.
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74. Suddenly, melon seems fine,
doesn't it?
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75. Sara, what did you bring in?
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76. I have brought a poisonous snake.
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77. It's very heavy, so the lid is shut.
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78. OK. And it's very poisonous.
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80. Well, no, I wasn't allowed
to approach the box.
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81. I was told I needed to be a handler.
I mean, I haven't weighed it.
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82. I think it's about...
How much was the marble?
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83. 27kg.
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84. I think this is about 32.
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85. Well, it's up to you, isn't it?
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86. Well, if it hasn't been weighed
then it's null and void, right?
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87. Well, she said it's 32.
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88. Yeah, it's just about whether
you trust me or not.
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89. Oh, I don't.
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90. Rob. Oh, yeah,
I've got some concrete.
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91. Oh, yeah?
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92. There we are.
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93. I tell you, that cat
would not leave me alone.
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95. Rob's from south-east London.
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96. Bish, bash, bosh.
Fill it full of concrete. Done.
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97. OK, good luck with this.
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98. Shall I go in last place?
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99. You're putting yourself
in last place?
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100. Yeah. Words.
They're very tricky, aren't they?
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101. I'm going to put Sara because I've
not been able to weigh her snake.
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102. OK. No. I'm sorry.
No, don't apologise.
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103. In fourth place, I...
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104. Guess what?
I'm putting Paul Chowdhry
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105. for putting some
fucking melon in the box.
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106. Whilst I appreciate Al's cunning,
I'm going to put Al in third place.
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107. Aww!
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108. Because there's not enough history
to that definition of heavy.
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109. What? That'll do.
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110. Number one is Dave. He brought
the heaviest thing in. Bam.
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111. OK, on with the next task.
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112. Please, Alex. Here we go.
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113. Hold on to your hats,
or put your hats away.
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114. Here it is.
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115. Right.
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116. What have we here?
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117. Is it going to pop out?
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118. That was out of order, man.
Scary clown.
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119. Do you want to see
his horrible face?
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120. It's like Saw, innit?
Tonight, we're going to play a game.
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121. Little things are more fun,
aren't they?
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122. "Surprise Alex..."
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123. "Surprise Alex when he emerges from
his shed in one hour."
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124. "Your time starts now."
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125. Could I move the shed?
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126. Oh, that was what this is
a metaphor for.
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127. Like, it's a surprise.
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128. How far away do his family live?
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129. Go and kidnap his children
from school.
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130. He comes out the shed
and there they are.
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131. That would surprise him,
wouldn't it?
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132. Are his kids in school?
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133. What if we kidnapped his kids
and tied them to a chair
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135. I mean, that would surprise him.
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136. The first thing we should address
is Al and Sara.
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137. I would argue that if Alex
came out of his shed
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138. and his children were just there,
that would be quite a surprise.
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139. And yet both of you wanted to take
them against their will.
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140. Didn't you suggest tying them up
as well, Sara?
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141. Because kids wriggle around.
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142. They do.
You have to keep them in place.
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143. Do you know who I want to see first?
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144. Yes, I do. Paul Chowdhry.
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145. Yeah!
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146. We can do that.
Let's see how Paul's mind works.
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147. OK.
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148. I feel like there's something...
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149. Waaargh!
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150. That's horrible.
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151. Blood on the thing.
Yeah, that's good.
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152. That's good. That's horrendous.
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153. Brown Clown. Brown Clown.
Is that what you're called?
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154. Well, thank you for that,
Brown Clown.
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155. Very good. Very good.
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156. That's Paul debuting his new
children's character,
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157. Brown Clown.
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had sort of set the task
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159. and we'd put a clown in a box...
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160. Like a human one, innit?
I mean, yeah.
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161. Sure, I knew that was you.
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162. You weren't going to get a brown
clown in that small box,
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163. so I thought if I did
the real thing...
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164. You were pretty surprised, innit?
I mean, I was quite surprised.
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165. I'd been in there for an hour.
This is what I do.
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166. I go in there,
I do my secretarial duties.
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167. I knitted you some little booties.
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168. Oh, thanks. Yeah, a couple of them.
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169. They're nice, thank you.
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170. And I came out and I saw the box.
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171. And I was surprised to see the box,
but I did think,
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172. "There's probably a clown
in the box." Yeah.
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173. If there was a surprise-o-meter,
how high would it have gone?
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175. Big if, isn't it?
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176. About that high. About that high.
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you were in the box
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178. hiding as the brown clown for.
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179. About 45 minutes. About 45 minutes.
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180. Shall we move on to Sara?
I mean, honestly,
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183. I love you, Paul.
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185. I mean, presumably someone's
going to get hurt.
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186. Yeah, someone did.
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187. Yeah.
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188. I guess I should be concerned.
Are you all right, Joel?
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189. Are you tickly?
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190. Shall I untie you? Can you hear me?
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191. This is horrible.
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192. When I... When I set the task
and after you all completed them...
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193. I don't get many details,
but I did ask Alex which ones
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194. he thought were surprising
and he said...
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195. This is a direct quote, he said,
"For the smallest part of a second,
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196. "I did think maybe Sara
had killed someone."
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197. That's how competitive I am.
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198. Never do a surprise
birthday party, please.
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199. For the kids.
Do you want to see your cake?
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200. Surprise!
Oh, it's the head of a rabbit.
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201. What about the surprise-o-meter?
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202. I mean, I don't quite know what
shape this surpriseometer is.
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203. It's the surprise-o-METER.
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205. Well, I guess on
the surprise-o-meter,
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206. it's about the same as the clown.
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207. OK. It was a valiant
and disturbing effort.
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208. Who's next? Al's. OK.
Let's have a look at Al's.
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209. Here is Al Murray's attempt.
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210. I think that was more surprising
than that,
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211. but that's really surprising.
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212. The gong? I mean, that's a...
What, this? That's...
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Lovely physique, but that...
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214. Look at that.
I mean, the dong and the gong.
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219. No, Al has a slight advantage of
living near the Taskmaster house,
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220. so he could source a gong
within an hour.
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there was a gong rental place...
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and awful.
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226. it was the most surprising because
it was deafening and...
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229. How will Dave and Rob surprise Alex
when he comes out of his shed?
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230. Find out in part two.
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232. will be heading home
with a block of concrete,
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233. a lump of marble
and some rotting watermelon.
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234. Alex, how is the last task going?
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235. It's going OK. It's often been more
disturbing than surprising,
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We're going to see Rob Beckett,
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237. but first Mr Dave Gorman.
Here we go.
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238. Is there a Gorman?
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240. Oh, OK. I like this.
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241. OK. It says, "Dear Alex,
please press the blue button."
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Is he actually naked?
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247. Very nice. My first question is, how
come you get to keep your clothes on
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I make the rules.
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249. It's my... It's my go.
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250. And also, I'm going to surprise him
by not being there,
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surprising him by not being there
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252. but being naked
doesn't really stack up.
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He did also buy them.
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255. You paid them a certain amount of
money to take their clothes off.
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260. No, between them. Between them.
Between them.
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261. Right. I don't know how
they divvied it up,
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262. but there was 200 quid on the table.
Is that like low-rent prostitution?
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264. Yeah, I mean, the surprise was over
a longer period of time,
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as the air horns.
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266. Right. Or the dead body.
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267. And then we have the clown. So...
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268. Yeah, I was surprised.
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270. Let's see if he was surprising.
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271. Alex, you've been a bad boy.
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272. Surprise!
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273. There's quite a lot going on there.
Quite a lot.
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Quite surprising, yeah.
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Thank you for that.
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Are you wet?
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280. After he did it, he said,
"Are you wet?" which is nice.
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281. When you are cackling dressed
as a nan on that sofa,
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282. I thought I saw your teeth
visibly growing,
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285. I mean, it's just mad.
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286. Where did the nan thing come from?
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when we were filming that,
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and I think I'd gone mad.
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290. I think it was like
the beginning of a breakdown.
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291. We've got our winner. There he is.
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number two,
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293. all those hours down the gym
have paid off for Al Murray.
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294. It was the barrage on the senses
in general that was impressive,
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295. and then it was the noise.
How many air horns?
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definitely last,
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301. purely because he used bribery,
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302. nakedness... there's a hint of sexual
exploitation in there.
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303. And then he jumped out of a bush
and said "Boo", so...
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304. Fine. Done. There it is, it's done,
ladies and gentlemen.
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305. Right. Let's find out how they're
doing at this stage.
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306. Well, after two rounds,
we have an early leader
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307. and that is Mr Rob Beckett.
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308. The nan jet wash cliche
pays dividends.
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309. Fantastic. There's have
another task, please, Alex.
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310. OK, this one is the first team task
of the series.
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312. Hello. Hello. There's a gonk.
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Time starts now.
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Care to explain?
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or anything?
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a combination on it.
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Can you pick it?
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on that in UV.
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each other's parents?
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and sister.
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trying to be horrible to me
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that I'm just you in a wig.
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I don't take it as an insult.
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with the jet wash.
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pick any lock, right?
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The siblings!
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the sinister Aryan twins.
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Would you use a biro?
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out of jail.
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aren't they? They really are.
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Oh, there's a secret message, maybe.
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Alex?
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you dirty bastard?
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this little bastard.
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That's a joke.
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before and I think I'm enjoying it.
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Yeah.
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"Karma, by Gregory Davies."
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Word 14, on this page.
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Is there stuff in there?
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"Look behind the picture."
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of pictures here.
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You kept it... What happened?
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What, the picture was in his hand?
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freeing a prisoner.
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and Al and Paul
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shoeboxes up for grabs tonight
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contain a dead snake.
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partway through a task?
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Greg.
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the beards can prove that
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Here we go.
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in the room that tell us the...
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Gregor Davies.
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423. There's 268 pages in this book.
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424. Try 268. I mean,
it's not going to be 268.
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425. That might be a number available
to us.
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426. The barometer.
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427. Pens...
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428. There's a penny here.
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429. String. Is it on here?
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430. Look on the phone.
Look on the phone.
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431. On the phone.
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432. I mean, all the numbers are here.
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433. That's the nature of phones.
Which one has four on?
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434. So, it's nine, nine, seven...
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435. There's probably another phone.
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436. That's maybe where we're making
our hideous blunder.
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437. There's got to be
another phone somewhere.
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438. There's got to be another
phone somewhere.
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439. It's a good lock, this.
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440. Ah. Greg's holding a phone
in that picture.
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441. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, there you go.
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442. 911. 911.
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443. We are a trio of dickheads.
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444. There you go.
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445. Oh, for God's sake.
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446. The letter is on the upside.
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447. The lettering is on the upside down.
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448. Page. It's going to be
turn to page...
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449. So we're looking for a number.
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450. There's a two.
The Gregor Davies book.
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451. So it's the Taskmaster book.
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452. Page 72, word 34.
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453. 31, 32, 33, 34.
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454. "Was." That can't be right.
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456. One, two, three, four, five, 13...
"Shedding." Shed.
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457. Oh... "Look behind a picture."
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458. Behind the picture.
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459. Behind Greg's picture?
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460. Could be.
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461. Oh!
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462. Anything on there?
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463. Where's the...?
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468. Three great minds...
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469. .. or a trio of dickheads.
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470. Paul's one of the great criminal
minds of our time, isn't he?
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471. I believe you were still picking
the lock for...
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472. It's only because he thought
there was some melon in it.
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473. He wouldn't have been able to lift
it if there was melon in it.
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474. That's why there was three of them.
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475. You gave...
They had two people, we had...
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476. I had these two distracting me.
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on your own,
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478. you'd still be there trying
to pick that lock.
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479. I would have got it sooner or later,
though.
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480. And I'll tell you this,
I'd watch that television.
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481. Incredible. Well, I don't think
there's going to be a big surprise
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482. about who's won, but...
Well, this team, the beards,
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483. their overall time was 27 minutes
and 37 seconds.
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484. That's all right.
Nearly half an hour.
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485. You probably knew that.
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486. Sara and Rob took 16 minutes
and 46 seconds.
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487. So, moving on.
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488. Hey, Alex, do you have something
quick we could see?
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489. Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
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490. Okey dokey.
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491. "Create the best upside-down
self-portrait
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492. "using only the materials supplied."
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493. I don't understand
the upside-downness.
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494. "The taskmaster will
judge the picture
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495. "when it has been rotated
180 degrees."
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496. So, it's going upside down on here.
Right, OK, I get that.
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497. No, you don't have to be
upside down. What?
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498. The picture does,
but you can be the right way up.
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499. Right, OK. Right.
I'm with you now. OK.
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500. "You have 20 minutes."
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501. "Your time starts now."
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502. Well, it's pretty straightforward.
A task you're excited by?
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503. I really got into it.
I really enjoyed it,
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504. and felt a moment of
creative expression
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505. that I haven't felt a long time.
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506. He wasn't in his pants again,
was he?
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507. Upside down.
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508. Four air horns out. "Meeep!"
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509. Four. Four.
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510. Do you want to see Al really
getting into it? Do I? OK.
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511. We can see them all having a go.
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512. What is this? Ketchup. Ketchup?
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513. That looks a lot like mustard
and ketchup and brown sauce.
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514. What's this? Red.
This isn't brown sauce, is it?
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515. It's brown sauce.
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516. What's that? White.
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517. Squirty cream?
They're not paints, they're sauces!
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518. What's this? Green.
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519. Burger sauce. Mustard.
Okey dokey, then.
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520. Oh, cheap, vinegary shit, that.
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521. If anyone touches this with their
hands, they're gross.
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522. All right. I think this is an
exciting time for art right now.
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524. I'm an artist. I'm a proper artist.
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525. Look at it. It's dripping out.
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526. Look, the squirt isn't as good.
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527. Condiments have never been
my medium.
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528. I've run out of brown.
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529. You should have provided me with
more brown. You know this.
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530. This is racist. You gave me loads
of white and I'm brown.
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531. Done.
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532. Didn't expect there to be
any racial tension...
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533. .. during an exercise of spraying
condiments against a brick wall.
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534. They had an unfair advantage,
all of them,
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535. because there was
loads of white spray.
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536. There was not enough brown sauce.
Well, there was brown sauce.
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537. There was more white, though, innit?
Well...
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538. Was there more white?
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539. No. It was cream.
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540. You always come up with
these excuses.
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541. What, "you people"?
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542. Do you want to see
all five portraits?
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543. Yes. So, you've just got to judge
which one's best, which one's worse,
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544. and then also second
and fourth and also third. So...
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545. I can do it in that order,
if you like. OK.
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546. Do you want to start with best?
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547. Mine ran because the wall was wet.
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548. And yet, to scale.
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549. I love them. So, Sara's is
the only full-length one.
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550. She's not done her face
and her hair is going up.
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551. I was doing a handstand
in the picture.
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552. So that way I could paint it
the right way up
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553. as how I do a handstand.
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554. I genuinely presume
that's what you're doing.
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555. I thought, "Yeah,
that's a handstand portrait." Yeah.
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556. You don't see many of them in
the National Portrait Gallery.
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557. Not as many as there should be.
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558. It's technically a portrait, right?
Yes.
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559. A portrait is a painting, drawing,
photograph or engraving of a person,
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560. especially one depicting...
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561. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, I'm bored.
OK.
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562. Who's your favourite?
Pick your favourite.
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563. I think it's Al Murray's.
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564. It was lovely, yeah.
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565. Do you know why? No.
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566. There's a sadness to those
condiment eyes.
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567. Definitely. So, we've got first,
do you want to go second?
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568. Yeah, I'm going to give it to Sara,
just for her creativity.
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569. It's a handstand, bam, it's in.
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570. Good, good.
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571. Third, fourth, fifth.
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572. I'm going to give third to Dave,
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573. because that face
gives me an element of joy.
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574. Because I think he's making
this noise -
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575. beoow!
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576. And I can't separate the madness
on the bottom,
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577. so we'll put them in joint last
place, bam, done it.
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578. OK, good.
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579. What's happened to the scoreboard,
Alex?
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580. We have a runaway leader so far.
Get out of town.
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581. Leading the whole way through
so far is Mr Rob Beckett.
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582. He's on 16 points. Whoa!
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583. 16!
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584. Two tasks to go. What's next, Alex?
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585. We have another task.
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586. Hi, Al. Hi. Hi.
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587. Is it in here? Yeah.
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588. I don't like popping balloons.
You don't like popping balloons?
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589. No. I'm going to...
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590. Very suspicious, Al.
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591. They look like they're in
Morse code or something.
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592. Really? The balloons, yeah. Four
dots, three dashes, or something.
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593. I don't know.
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594. Done. Oh, it's the...
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595. Taking the piss, mate.
"Pop the balloons.
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596. "Fastest wins."
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597. "Your time starts when you pop
the next balloon."
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598. Oh, good God!
Actually hadn't even noticed those!
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599. Oh! Yeah, not ideal if I do
that approach, is it?
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600. Pop all the balloons.
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601. Time starts when I do my first one.
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602. Right, OK. How am I supposed to pop
these balloons?
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603. Look how long that took.
Probably lost this task.
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604. Time's going to start, yeah.
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605. Pop all of the balloons as quick
as you can, simple task.
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606. So the time starts when you pop your
first balloon.
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607. Now, these are intelligent people.
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608. They're not just going to steam in
and just start popping the balloons.
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609. No, no, because they can make
a plan, they can get something.
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610. They're going to think about it.
Yeah.
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611. Do you want to start
with David and Sara? Yeah.
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612. Haven't even got keys in my pocket.
That's annoying. OK.
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613. It's a funny noise!
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614. Oh, it's another funny noise.
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615. All popped?
Yeah, they are all popped.
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616. Thanks, Dave.
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617. I mean, fascinating.
Medically fascinating.
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618. So, Dave was...
I mean, it was particularly feral.
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619. He used his beard at times. He just
sort of rammed... One minute 50.
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620. Do you know what I think about when
I think of Dave Gorman? Feral.
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621. Yeah, one minute 50. Sub two.
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623. Oh. Was that the slow-mo ones
you were doing?
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624. OK, let's go to a logical brain.
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625. Paul. Really?
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626. OK. We can see Paul and Rob
together.
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627. Let's. OK.
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628. Could be a winner.
Is there a lighter anywhere?
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629. This could pop some,
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630. on the one hand.
It's quite dangerous, but...
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631. ..it's the old
knuckleduster trick, you know?
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632. What if I get one in each hand?
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633. Fastest wins. All right.
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634. All right.
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635. Shoryuken!
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636. These balloons are bastards, mate.
They're bastards, innit?
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637. Oh, one left!
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638. Bastard.
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639. It's a bit like watching
the evolution of humankind,
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640. this show, really.
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641. First we see the very basic primates
using their teeth.
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642. And then they discover tools.
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643. I've seen that in Mortal Kombat.
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644. I got the reference.
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645. No, that was Street Fighter 2.
Oh, I didn't get the reference.
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646. And nice to see you're consistent
with your use of the word "bastard"
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647. as well. Last episode,
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648. you called a rabbit covered in
a Slush Puppie a bastard.
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649. Now it's the turn of
the balloon community.
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650. That was a snowman in the last one.
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651. It wasn't a snowman, mate.
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652. Good, though, really good. Rob?
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653. Yeah, I started off with
a corkscrew and another corkscrew.
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654. You can say two corkscrews.
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655. I had two corkscrews,
but one corkscrew was better,
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656. so I started off doing that,
but in the end I just went for
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657. one-handed swipes
like a sort of angry cat.
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658. Very impressive, but how impressive
was it time-wise?
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659. Well, weirdly, Paul wasn't that much
quicker than the biters -
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660. one minute 26.
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661. Quite good, not that much.
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662. Rob sort of treated them like wine
bottles, unscrewed them -
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663. 31.6 seconds. Oh, wow.
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664. So, Al Murray's balloon frenzy
still to come.
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665. Find out how he did in
about three minutes.
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666. Plus, all five head to the stage
for the final task of the show.
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667. Yes, they will. See you soon.
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668. Hello, good to see you again.
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669. It's the final part of the show,
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670. and there's a live task
just around the corner.
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671. But first we need to conclude
the task at hand.
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672. Alex? Hi, Greg. So, the current task
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673. involves popping balloons
as fast as possible.
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674. The current time to beat is 31.6
seconds, achieved by Rob Beckett.
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675. And we've just got Al to go.
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676. You ready for Al? Yeah. OK.
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677. Here he is.
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678. No!
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679. Damn you to hell!
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680. Are they all going to fit, Al?
No, they're not all going to fit...
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681. Right. .. but that doesn't mean
this isn't a good idea.
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682. No, no, no.
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683. What is the idea, Al?
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684. To group the balloons together
into as small amount together
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and then commence popping them.
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686. One big pop? To try to get them all
in one go, to narrow the time down.
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687. But I can take as long as I like
over managing the time.
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688. Yeah. So far, I've taken
no time over this,
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689. even though we're taking
a long time over it. Yeah.
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690. Trust me, this is the obvious way
to do it,
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691. rather than running around
in a frenzied-idiot panic.
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692. It's either this or the cricket bat.
Is it?
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693. For England,
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694. you know?
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695. Just got to reorganise
these balloons.
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696. Right.
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697. Bollocks!
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698. I'm stopping the clock there.
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699. All gone?
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700. Just making sure. I only lost...
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701. Two balloons, was it?
Yeah, that's not bad.
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703. Thank you, Al.
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705. That's a really clever idea,
horrifically executed.
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706. Obviously, the terrible news is that
there were two escaped balloons.
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707. Yet to be popped.
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708. They're probably popped by now,
but we can't verify it,
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709. so it's not looking good for him.
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710. He spent 34.6 seconds
smashing it with a cricket bat,
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711. so he would have come in second.
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712. Behind Rob's corkscrew. Exactly.
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713. Right. Was there anything else
about his attempt?
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714. I don't know if you remember at
the beginning of the task,
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715. Al said something.
Do you want to have a look? Yeah.
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716. They look like they're
in Morse code or something.
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717. Really? The balloons, yeah.
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718. Four dots, three dashes
or something, I don't know.
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719. It does, doesn't it?
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720. It does look a bit like Morse code.
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721. So because he said that,
we had a look at it.
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722. We checked it out.
Weirdly, it was... What?
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723. It says this.
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724. The winner of that task,
Mr Rob Beckett.
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725. OK, everyone, before we find out
who's going home
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726. with five filled shoeboxes,
could you please head up
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727. to the stage for the final task
of the show?
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728. Could Paul read the task out,
please?
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729. OK, Paul, that's for you.
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730. Read it nice and clearly, Paul.
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731. "Unravel a whole roll
of sticky tape.
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732. "Put the unravelled sticky tape
in your lunchbox.
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733. "Close your lunchbox.
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734. "Fastest wins."
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735. Fastest wins, you're right, Paul.
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736. And, nicely, you did it in the tone
of voice of a sort of Batman film.
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737. So, in your boxes you've got
sticky tape,
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738. if you want to open your boxes.
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739. All the sticky tape has to
come off the roll
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740. and has to all go in the lunchbox,
and the lunchbox has to shut.
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741. If you can stop looking for the end
of the tape, please.
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742. Put the tape down, everybody!
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743. Look up into the air.
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744. Alex, blow your whistle. Go.
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745. OK, everyone, go!
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746. I like that method.
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747. Done!
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748. Shut the box, shut the box!
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749. It must shut.
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750. Oh, that's stuck on your hand, that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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751. Get that off.
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752. Yeah, that's done.
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753. Yeah, we've got...
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754. There's a lot on your hand.
There's a lot on your hand.
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755. That's got to go in the box.
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756. Oh, fuck off!
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757. You've got to start again.
I'm done.
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758. I didn't listen, did I?
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759. Even Batman read it out,
you didn't listen.
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760. Sara Pascoe!
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761. OK, can you all come down and we'll
see how that's affected the scores?
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762. Did that all go according to plan,
Alex?
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763. For most of them.
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764. Rob's still going. It's so tight.
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765. You can pretend it's
someone else now, innit?
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766. Do you want the scores, Greg?
I really do want the scores.
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767. OK, well, I'm afraid Rob didn't
get any points for that.
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768. He didn't complete the task.
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769. Sara did it in one minute 46.
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770. There was only two seconds
separating Paul and Dave.
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771. Paul was two seconds
quicker than Dave.
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772. Was he really?
Yeah, one minute 12.
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773. But sub one minute,
Al Murray in 55 seconds.
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774. An entire roll.
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775. Thanks to his Commonwealth record
there with the Sellotape,
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776. he's retained the series lead.
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777. But the winner of this particular
episode is Mr Rob Beckett.
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778. Rob Beckett!
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779. Rob Beckett is the winner
of five luxury shoeboxes -
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780. a prize that he told me in the break
he thought was rubbish.
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781. Please go and retrieve your prizes.
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782. Hey, thanks for today, Alex.
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783. Hey, thanks for thanking me today,
Greg.
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784. Thanks again, Alex. OK.
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785. What have we learned today, then?
Well, what we've learned is,
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786. if Alfred Hitchcock wanted to make
the end of Psycho really scary,
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787. he should have shoved a jet washer
in that old woman's hands.
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788. And of course, we've also learned
that against the odds,
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789. our winner tonight is Rob Beckett!
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790. Well done. Thanks, everybody.
Goodbye.
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