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00:00This is Celebrity Bridge of Lies, where winning is simple.
00:05Just step on the truths.
00:07Woo-hoo!
00:08Oh, get here!
00:10That is a truth!
00:11Yeah!
00:12And steer clear of the lies.
00:15Oh!
00:17It's a lie!
00:18No!
00:19Let's meet the team.
00:23I'm Owen Wynne-Evans, TV and radio presenter.
00:26I'm Ricky Hayward-Williams, radio presenter.
00:29I'm Scarlet Buffett, TV presenter.
00:31I'm Michaela Strachan, TV wildlife presenter.
00:36Welcome, team!
00:38Wow!
00:39That is a waiting room full of top presenting talent.
00:44Do you know what?
00:45It feels like you've got everything covered.
00:47Wildlife, music, entertainment.
00:49Yeah, yeah.
00:50Have you had a chat about strategy?
00:52A little bit.
00:53I feel like our strategy is we've got no strategy.
00:56Oh, no, come on.
00:57Wait, wait, it's like press that red button, guys.
00:59Don't forget the red button.
01:01Yes.
01:01Who do you think is your secret weapon?
01:03I think Ricky.
01:05Yeah.
01:05Yeah.
01:06I've been nominated.
01:07Yeah, yeah, we'll see.
01:09It's a team game, guys.
01:10It's a team game.
01:10It is a team game.
01:12Shall we get on with it?
01:13Okay, all that stands between you and a cash prize for your charities tonight are five crossings.
01:21You'll each have to take on the bridge, banking as much money as you possibly can.
01:25Beat the bridge and you'll end up in our vault.
01:28And anyone in there at the end will get to join forces to take on the final crossing.
01:36Are you ready?
01:38Yeah.
01:38Let's go.
01:39Come on, let's do this.
01:41Bridge, can you please reveal the opening category?
01:46The first category is sizes.
01:50Sizes.
01:51I mean, I'm happy to take sizes on.
01:53What about if nature and animals comes up?
01:56They're true.
01:56Well, then I can make a real fool of myself if it's nature or animals.
02:01I think you can do that.
02:02I think you can do that.
02:03Okay, I'll give it a go.
02:04Right, Michaela, come and join me on the bridge.
02:07Wish me luck.
02:07Woo!
02:08Here we go.
02:16Michaela, welcome to the bridge.
02:18Thank you very much.
02:19How are you feeling?
02:21I don't know why I said yes to sizes.
02:23Animals and nature often come up on the bridge.
02:25I get quite panicky and I get quite anxious.
02:28I'm not very good at quiz shows.
02:30I've watched all the stuff that you do.
02:32Really Wild Show, Spring Watch, Winter Watch, Autumn Watch, which I love and I watch with my kids.
02:38And then we go out in the garden with the binoculars.
02:40Oh, that's fantastic.
02:42I hope we've inspired you.
02:43You have, certainly, and you've inspired millions.
02:46So, Michaela, tell us what charity you're playing for tonight.
02:48I'm playing for an animal charity, of course.
02:51I for the International Fund for Animal Welfare.
02:54Right.
02:54Now, you've got five minutes on the clock.
02:57Each correct step is worth £200.
03:01Step on a lie and you'll half your money.
03:03Hit three lies and your crossing is over.
03:08Okay.
03:08There are ten lies on the bridge, but there is always a path to safety.
03:13Okay.
03:13There are two safety zones on the bridge.
03:16Step on one of these and we'll stop the clock and reveal a lie.
03:21And in the waiting room, there is the panic button.
03:24Now, if your teammates press it, they'll send you straight to the vault with all the money you've banked up
03:30to that point.
03:31But it can only be used once.
03:35There is also a hidden hotline somewhere.
03:38Step on it and you'll have ten seconds to talk to your teammates, which could prove very handy.
03:44Okay.
03:45The category is sizes bridge.
03:49What are we looking for?
03:51Taller than a double-decker bus.
03:54We are looking for things that are taller than a traditional London Routemaster bus that is 4.38 metres tall.
04:05Lies are things that are shorter.
04:08Your five minutes starts now.
04:12Now, Angel of the North, Cutty Sark's main mast.
04:18I think they're probably both true, but I know the Angel of the North is very tall, so I'm going
04:23to go for Angel of the North.
04:24Truth or lie?
04:27Yes, about 20 metres.
04:28That opens up.
04:30Rugby Union goal crossbar.
04:33Yep.
04:34Smallest of the three pyramids of Giza.
04:37Okay.
04:39I think it's probably a truth is the Rugby Union goal crossbar.
04:43I reckon that's...
04:44Yeah, I reckon a double-decker bus could go underneath that.
04:47I think that's probably the right one.
04:49Smallest of the three pyramids of Giza.
04:50I've actually been to the pyramids.
04:53They're pretty tall.
04:54I can't remember how tall the smallest one is.
04:56So I'm going to go for the Rugby Union goal crossbar.
04:59Truth or lie?
05:00Not sure about that one, though.
05:02It's only three metres.
05:04It's all right.
05:05You'll have one.
05:05Yeah, you'll have two.
05:06My family's going to be really upset by that.
05:09Time's ticking.
05:10Remember, we are looking for things taller than the London bus.
05:14Okay.
05:14Go on the pyramid.
05:15Pyramids, pyramids.
05:16Come on.
05:16I'm going to go...
05:17Well, it's got to be the smallest of the three pyramids of Giza, then, I reckon.
05:20So I'm going to go...
05:21Truth or lie?
05:21That one, nah.
05:23Over 60 metres.
05:25That opens up the Cenotaph at Whitehall, Grand National Fence, the chair, pole vault, world record.
05:34Oh, I reckon.
05:37I don't...
05:37The Grand National Fence, the chair?
05:39No idea.
05:41Pole vault, world record.
05:42That's probably higher, isn't it?
05:44It's probably higher than the Cenotaph at Whitehall.
05:48Well, that's probably higher as well, but I'm not entirely sure.
05:51I can't help you.
05:53So I'm going to go...
05:54Oh, come on.
05:54Let's hope the pole vault world record is higher than the double-edged bus.
05:58Yeah, let's go on that one.
05:59Truth or lie?
06:01Over 6 metres.
06:03That opens up the hotline.
06:05Oh, let's go on the hotline.
06:07Okay.
06:08And it opens up the height restrictions of the Dartford Tunnel.
06:12Three minutes for me.
06:13And the Venus de Milo.
06:15Your hotline is open.
06:16Okay, so the Cenotaph, I think, is higher than a double-decker bus.
06:21The height restrictions of the Dartford Tunnel, I wouldn't go for that.
06:25That's not much help, is it?
06:27Where are you going to go?
06:27Oh, they said that one is higher, didn't they?
06:30So I'd better go back to that one then.
06:33Truth or lie?
06:35It's 11 metres.
06:36That opens up.
06:37Old faithful geyser eruption, fully grown Triceratops.
06:42Sherwood Forest's Major Oak.
06:44Oh, the Sherwood Forest's Major Oak, that's got to be higher.
06:46Truth or lie?
06:47Definitely.
06:48That's around 16 metres.
06:50Yes.
06:51That opens up.
06:53Stonehenge's tallest standing stone.
06:56The Statue of Liberty's Torch.
06:58Okay, I reckon the Statue of Liberty's Torch.
07:00Oh, the torch, though.
07:01It's the torch, yeah.
07:02Just the torch, no.
07:03Stonehenge's tallest standing stone.
07:05That's got to be right.
07:06Truth or lie?
07:06Yeah.
07:07That is a truth that opens up.
07:09What are we going to do?
07:10Column at the British Museum, main entrance, world record tallest stilts, flying Scotsman
07:18steam locomotive.
07:20I think that's a lie.
07:21I think that, I'm not sure about that one.
07:23I'm going to go for world record tallest stilts.
07:25Truth or lie?
07:27That's over 16 metres.
07:28That opens up Rembrandt, the Nightwatch, typical adult male giraffe, smallest house in Great
07:36Britain.
07:36No, no, no.
07:37Yes, yes, yes.
07:38Truth or lie?
07:40Around 5 to 6 metres tall.
07:43That opens up RAF Chinook helicopter.
07:48I know that that one's not right.
07:50Smallest house, it's got to be that.
07:52Well, it's got to be that, yeah.
07:53Truth or lie?
07:55That's around 5.7 metres.
07:57That opens up.
07:58Length of Rio's Christ the Redeemer and Albert Hall, organ's largest pipe.
08:06Okay.
08:06I think the pipe.
08:07I think the pipe.
08:08Length of Rio, Christ the Redeemer's hand.
08:11No, I don't think so.
08:12I think it's Albert Hall, organ's largest pipe.
08:14Truth or lie?
08:16That's nearly 13 metres.
08:18That opens up the H of the Hollywood sign.
08:21World record longest beard, Michelangelo's sculpture, David.
08:27Remember, we are looking for things taller than a London bus.
08:31I'm feeling confident.
08:32Length of Rio's Christ the Redeemer hand.
08:34Well, that's just the hand.
08:36I've seen it.
08:37I don't think that's tall within a...
08:3830 seconds.
08:39So, I'm going to go H of the Hollywood sign.
08:42Truth or lie?
08:44It is the truth.
08:45That's over 13 metres tall.
08:482,100 pounds.
08:51Let's take a look at your crossing.
08:54Here are some of the truths that you didn't step on.
08:58Yeah.
08:59The Cutty Sark's main mast is 47 metres.
09:03And Michelangelo's sculpture of David is over 5 metres tall.
09:09Michaela, you have made it across with 2,100 pounds,
09:14unless your teammates press that panic button.
09:18Oh, I hope they didn't.
09:20Oh, wine.
09:21Scarlet.
09:21Ricky.
09:22Yes.
09:22Not a bad start.
09:24Amazing.
09:25But the question is, did you or did you not press that panic button?
09:31No.
09:34Great, great.
09:35Well done, guys.
09:36Well done.
09:36Good decision.
09:37So, with 2,100 pounds, please make your way to the vault.
09:44Thank you very much.
09:45Well played.
09:5101.
09:52Scarlet.
09:53Ricky, not a bad start.
09:56Great start.
09:56Shall we get on with it?
09:57Yeah, let's do it.
09:58Bridge, please reveal the second category.
10:02The second category is animals.
10:05Ha, ha, ha, ha.
10:07Animal pin.
10:08Of course.
10:10That's what I love about the bridge.
10:13Oh, my word.
10:14Animals.
10:15I feel like perhaps it's something that I might know a little bit about.
10:19Oh, wine.
10:19Is it going to be you?
10:20Go on.
10:21Which is you?
10:21Yeah.
10:22Go on, Ray.
10:22Right.
10:22Yeah, it's going to be me.
10:23Come and join me on the bridge.
10:25Thank you very much.
10:34Oh, wine.
10:35Oh, Ross, how are you?
10:37I'm all right.
10:37How are you?
10:38I'm great.
10:39Although now I'm thinking, how much do I know about animals in reality?
10:42Well, we're about to find out.
10:44Tell us about your radio show.
10:46Yeah, so I do the early breakfast show on BBC Radio 2, up bright and early.
10:50How early?
10:51The alarm goes off at 3 o'clock in the morning.
10:53Woo-hoo.
10:54So I'm a kind of early riser now.
10:56And it feels like a quite exclusive little club because a lot of people aren't up at 4am when we
11:02go on air.
11:03So if you're in that gang, I think it feels good.
11:06OK, tell us what charity you're playing for tonight.
11:09I'm playing for LGBT Foundation, which is an amazing Manchester-based charity.
11:14They do work all over the UK.
11:15Brilliant.
11:16Right, the category is animals.
11:19Lol.
11:20Bridge.
11:21What are we looking for?
11:23Animals with tails.
11:26We are looking for animals with visible tails.
11:31Lies don't have tails.
11:33Truths have substantial external tails in their adult form.
11:39OK.
11:40Your five minutes starts now.
11:44Grey squirrel, chimpanzee.
11:46Oh, a squirrel's definitely got a tail.
11:48A big fluffy old tail.
11:50So I'm going to go grey squirrel.
11:52Truth or lie?
11:53That is a truth that opens up North American raccoon green iguana.
12:01I mean, an iguana has a long tail, but is that actually called a tail?
12:06Oh, a raccoon.
12:08I'm going to say, I'm going to say iguana.
12:10Let's...
12:10Truth or lie?
12:12That is a truth that opens up guinea pig, rock wallaby, and mouse lemur.
12:20I don't think guinea pigs have tails.
12:22The lemur's got tails, haven't they?
12:24I'm not sure what a rock wallaby is, and a mouse lemur.
12:28I think a lemur will have a tail, because I think that they, you know, swing around on
12:32things, so let's go here.
12:33Truth or lie?
12:35That is a truth that opens up cane toad.
12:39Oh, man.
12:40Remember, we are looking for animals with a tail.
12:43Four minutes remaining.
12:44And now I'm in a bit of a pickle.
12:45Go back to raccoon.
12:46I don't think a toad has got a tail, has a rock wallaby, and does the North American
12:51raccoon.
12:53I'm going to go to the raccoon.
12:55This might be wrong.
12:57Truth or lie?
12:59It is a truth.
13:00It opens up arctic wolf.
13:02Yes.
13:03A wolf has got a tail.
13:05Truth or lie?
13:06That is a truth that opens up koala and red panda.
13:13Red pandas do.
13:14Do they?
13:14Yeah, they're like the long ones, aren't they?
13:18I think...
13:20I don't think koalas have tails.
13:22I'm going to go red panda.
13:24Truth or lie?
13:26That is a truth.
13:27You would have aced this.
13:28That opens up three-toed sloth, dwarf little fruit bats, and the hotline.
13:35I'm going to go hotline.
13:37OK.
13:38Oh, don't go hotline.
13:40That opens up capybara and marsh mongoose.
13:44Your hotline is open.
13:46Hi, loves.
13:47Go, guys.
13:47We don't actually know.
13:48We're not 100% sure.
13:50I think capybara's maybe.
13:53Maybe a mongoose.
13:54Maybe a mongoose.
13:55OK.
13:56Thank you, guys.
13:57OK.
13:57Where are you going to go?
13:58I mean, mongoose or capybara.
14:02I'm going to go capybara, stab in the dark.
14:04Truth or lie?
14:06Oh, it's a lie.
14:07You've half the money.
14:08Oh, no.
14:09I think mongoose.
14:10Nothing's going to open up.
14:11Look behind you, maybe.
14:12Look around.
14:14See, I don't think a fruit bat would have a tail.
14:16So I'm going to go to mongoose, I think.
14:19The marsh mongoose.
14:20Truth or lie?
14:21That is a truth that opens up giant pangolin and wildebeest.
14:27I think a wildebeest would have a tail.
14:30Truth or lie?
14:31That is a truth that opens up the safety zone.
14:34You can stop the clock.
14:35Stop the clock.
14:38Bridge, please reveal a lie.
14:42Koalas don't have tails.
14:44Thanks, Bridge.
14:45Your time starts now.
14:48Truth or lie?
14:51That is a truth.
14:52It opens up Bactrian camel and spotted hyena.
14:57Hmm.
14:58Have camels got tails?
15:00Yeah.
15:01Camels got a tail.
15:02Has a hyena?
15:02Oh, yeah.
15:03Truth or lie?
15:05That is a truth.
15:06Oh, well done.
15:07That opens up polar bear, long-eared jaboa and kiwi.
15:13Um, can't imagine what a kiwi or a jaboa looks like.
15:17A polar bear hasn't got a tail.
15:19Kiwi?
15:19Truth or lie?
15:21It's another lie.
15:23Oh, no.
15:24Okay, you're down to 700.
15:25Nothing's going to open up.
15:27Oh, man.
15:27I'm going to go here.
15:29Truth or lie?
15:30That is a truth.
15:31That opens up horseshoe crab, ocean sunfish, European polecat.
15:38I think it's going to be a polecat.
15:40I think it's going to be a polecat.
15:40Truth or lie?
15:42Truth or lie?
15:42That is a truth.
15:43That opens up a golden mole.
15:46Oh, you've got over a minute.
15:49I'm thinking...
15:50You've got time.
15:53I'm thinking let's go for the ocean sunfish.
15:57Truth or lie.
16:00Truth or lie?
16:00Oh, it's a lie.
16:02No.
16:03I'd have gone for it.
16:04Oh.
16:04Apparently, it looks like a giant disc.
16:07Does it?
16:08I'm gutted.
16:09So, with three lies, it means you are out of the game.
16:15Unless your team pressed that panic button.
16:18Should we find out?
16:19Let's find out.
16:21Scarlett, Ricky, we thought Owain had that.
16:24Like, he was doing so well.
16:25Oh, thank you.
16:27But then I panicked and pressed the panic button.
16:29You did press it.
16:30Well played, team.
16:33Owain, let's see where you were when they pressed it.
16:38OK, OK.
16:39Do we?
16:40Do we?
16:40OK.
16:41I think...
16:41700, nothing's going to open up.
16:43We've got to keep him in the game.
16:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:45Should we?
16:45Yeah, do it.
16:46Truth or lie.
16:49They hit it when you had 700 pounds.
16:53So, please, make your way to the vault.
16:56Thank you very much.
17:04Let's go to the vault and give Michaela the news.
17:08Owain faced animals with tails and he joins you with 700 pounds.
17:15No tail between the legs, then.
17:17No tail between the legs.
17:19Oh, my gosh.
17:19Oh, my gosh.
17:19I should have had that category.
17:23Scarlett, Ricky.
17:24Yes.
17:25Yeah.
17:262,800 pounds.
17:28Two people in the vault, but you have used that panic button.
17:32That's fine.
17:33We've got confidence.
17:34Shall we get on with it?
17:35Yes, please.
17:37Okay, Bridge, can you please reveal the third category?
17:41The third category is film.
17:45Film.
17:45Which one of you is a film buff?
17:47What do you think?
17:48I do love film.
17:49Ricky, yeah?
17:50I'm doing it.
17:50Ricky, come and join me on the bridge.
17:53All right.
18:02Ricky, welcome to the show.
18:04Hello, mate.
18:05Remind us how long you have been a regular on BBC Radio 1.
18:09It's about six years now.
18:10And what's it like working with your friends every day?
18:12It's like working with your brother and sister every single day.
18:15Yeah.
18:15You're always bantering each other, always trying to get one up on each other.
18:18Just take the mick.
18:19It's not work.
18:20It's a lot of fun.
18:21So tell us which charity you're playing for tonight.
18:24I am playing for the Alzheimer's Society charity.
18:27Okay.
18:27The category is film.
18:29Bridge.
18:30What are we looking for?
18:33Villains and their films.
18:35Okay.
18:36We are looking for movie villains paired with a film in which they feature.
18:43Lies are villains paired with a film in which they did not feature.
18:49All right?
18:49I'm kind of happy with that, but I don't want to get too confident.
18:52I want to get cocky.
18:53Your five minutes starts now.
19:03Okay, well, we know that Ursula is the Little Mermaid, so let's go for Hans Gruber, Die Hard.
19:11Truth or Lie?
19:13That is the truth.
19:14That opens up.
19:16Hannibal Lecter, Silence of the Lambs.
19:19Pennywise, It.
19:20Both of them, I think, are right.
19:22I think these are both right, so I'm going to go for, let's go for Hannibal Lecter.
19:28Truth or Lie?
19:29That is a truth.
19:31That opens up.
19:33Emperor Palpatine, The Hunger Games, Syndrome, The Incredibles.
19:38Oh, I think Syndrome is on The Incredibles.
19:41Remember, we're looking for movie villains and their films.
19:45Okay, so Emperor Palpatine is Star Wars.
19:48Syndrome is definitely The Incredibles.
19:51So let's go, let's go The Incredibles.
19:53Truth or Lie?
19:55That is a truth.
19:56That opens up.
19:58Biff Tannen, Back to the Future, Captain Ivan Drago, Rambo First Blood, and the Hotline.
20:07Ivan Drago, I must break you.
20:10That was definitely Rocky IV.
20:12Rocky IV all the way, Biff Tannen, Back to the Future, 100%.
20:16So I'm going this way.
20:18Truth or Lie?
20:19That is a truth.
20:21That opens up.
20:22Regina George, Mean Girls, Lord Business, The Lego Movie, Roy Batty, Blade Runner.
20:31Okay, a bit trickier.
20:33I feel like I know this one.
20:35Yes, Regina George.
20:37Lord Business, The Lego Movie.
20:39That sounds kind of funny.
20:40That's probably true as well.
20:42I'm going to go for Regina George, Mean Girls.
20:45Truth or Lie?
20:47That is a truth.
20:48That opens up the safety zone.
20:49You can stop the clock if you want.
20:52Yes, let's stop the clock.
20:53Stop the clock.
20:55Bridge, please reveal a lie.
20:59Yep.
21:00You knew that.
21:01Star Wars films.
21:02Yes.
21:02Okay.
21:03Ricky, nothing else is going to open up for you.
21:05Are you ready?
21:07Ready.
21:07Your time starts now.
21:12Three minutes remaining.
21:15Okay, let's go Lord Business, The Lego Movie.
21:19Truth or Lie?
21:21That is a truth that opens up.
21:24Come on.
21:25Commodus, Gladiator, Shere Khan, Star Trek Into Darkness.
21:32Shere Khan is the Jungle Book.
21:37Yes.
21:38Commodus, yes.
21:41I'm pretty sure Commodus was Gladiator.
21:45He was the evil Emperor character.
21:48I'm going Gladiator.
21:49Truth or Lie?
21:51That is a truth that opens up.
21:54Imhotep, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
21:59Um.
22:01Remember, we're looking for movie villains and their films.
22:06That does ring a bell.
22:08Imhotep.
22:10Imhotep, what was that?
22:12Was that the mummy?
22:14Two minutes remaining.
22:16I think this is right.
22:16I'm going to go here.
22:17Truth or Lie?
22:19Oh, it's a lie.
22:21You've halved your money.
22:22Imhotep is from The Mummy, and you knew that.
22:24Okay, okay.
22:25Look around.
22:26Time's ticking, mate.
22:27You've got to move.
22:28Uh, Shere Khan.
22:31Shere Khan.
22:31No.
22:33Roy Batty.
22:36Um, okay.
22:37What are you thinking?
22:38I'm thinking Shere Khan.
22:41Maybe go back to Pennywise?
22:43Nah, it's not that one.
22:44Um.
22:46Alright.
22:47We know that Penny was it.
22:49Truth or Lie?
22:51It is a truth that opens up Thanos Adventures Infinity War.
22:55Yeah, that's 100% true.
22:57Truth or Lie?
22:59That is a truth that opens up T-1000 Terminator 2 Judgment Day.
23:04But you're way back there.
23:06You've got a minute.
23:06Yeah, this is true.
23:08That's the liquid metal.
23:08Truth or Lie?
23:10That is a truth.
23:11That opens up Fairy Godmother Shrek 2 Le Chiffre No Time to Die.
23:16Le Chiffre.
23:17Yes, that's true.
23:18Truth or Lie?
23:20Oh, it's a lie.
23:21Oh, what?
23:22It's from Casino Royale.
23:23Casino Royale.
23:25Okay.
23:25Nothing's going to open up.
23:27Okay.
23:27Uh, Fairy Godmother Shrek 2.
23:30I feel like that's true.
23:31Truth or Lie?
23:33It is a truth.
23:34It opens up.
23:36Maleficent, Snow White, Dennis Nedry, Jurassic Park.
23:39You're running out of time, man.
23:40Yeah, Maleficent, yeah.
23:41Truth or Lie?
23:45Oh, no, we've lost him.
23:47It's from Sleeping Beauty.
23:49Oh, no way.
23:50It was all going so well.
23:52You were there.
23:52I know.
23:53I've got us.
23:54You were up to 1,400 pounds at one point.
23:56Oh.
23:57Right.
23:58Let's take a look at the bridge.
24:02Ursula, you knew, was from The Little Mermaid.
24:05Yep.
24:06Shere Khan is the tiger from The Jungle Book.
24:10Yep.
24:10And you knew that.
24:11Yep.
24:12But Ricky, with Three Lies, I am afraid you have been beaten by the bridge.
24:18And for now, your game is over.
24:29Scarlet.
24:31Oh.
24:32I know.
24:33Would you have done any better?
24:34No.
24:34He did 11 correct answers.
24:36Right.
24:37Should we get on with it?
24:38Yes, please.
24:39Bridge, please reveal the final category.
24:44The fourth category is cars.
24:47Cars!
24:48I failed my driving test 13 times.
24:51This is going to be amazing.
24:52Woo!
24:52Do let me know next time you go shopping, yeah?
24:55Yeah, I will.
24:55Avoid me.
24:57Scarlet, you are the last person.
24:59So, because of that, the bridge is now going to double your money.
25:04Oh.
25:04So, each correct step is now worth 400 pounds.
25:10Wow, okay.
25:11Are you ready?
25:12I'm ready.
25:13Scarlet, come and join me on the bridge.
25:25Scarlet, welcome to the bridge.
25:27I'm so excited, by the way, because we watch this all the time.
25:30But it's easier when you're sat on your couch.
25:33Not so easy when you're standing on the bridge.
25:36Pressure.
25:36The nation fell in love with you on Gogglebox, didn't they?
25:40Oh, thanks.
25:40I love telly.
25:41That would have been a perfect subject for me, TV.
25:43Telly, yeah.
25:44Not there.
25:44It's cars.
25:45So, what charity are you playing for tonight?
25:48Oh, one really close to my heart that I'm ambassador for, Samaritans.
25:52Good for you.
25:54Okay, the category is cars bridge.
25:58What are we looking for?
26:00European car brands.
26:03No, it's geography and cars.
26:06So, we are looking for car brands which are originally from a European country.
26:13Lies are car brands which originated outside of Europe.
26:19Okay.
26:20Scarlet, are you ready?
26:21As ready as I'll ever be.
26:23Right.
26:23Your five minutes starts now.
26:29Mercedes-Benz, Ford.
26:32I don't know.
26:33Mercedes-Benz, that sound Italian?
26:37I feel like Ford sounds pretty...
26:42If in...
26:43I'm just going to go on Mercedes-Benz.
26:44Truth or lie?
26:46It is a truth.
26:48That's from Germany.
26:49Right.
26:50That opens up.
26:52Peugeot Ferrari.
26:54Ferrari sounds Italian as well.
26:56I'll go Ferrari.
26:58Truth or lie?
27:00It is Italian that opens up Citroen, Seat and Rolls-Royce.
27:09Okay, so Citroen's got them two dots above the E.
27:13I think that's European.
27:14I'll call that.
27:16Truth or lie?
27:18It's from France.
27:20Okay.
27:21That opens up.
27:23Mazda, Fiat and Plymouth.
27:27You've got a lot of time to talk to me.
27:30I mean, Rolls-Royce is English, isn't it?
27:32So I might go Rolls-Royce.
27:34Truth or lie?
27:37It is English.
27:38That opens up Bugatti.
27:40Remember, we're looking for European car brands.
27:44Oh, no, I don't know.
27:44I might go Buckingham.
27:46Okay.
27:47Erm, I mean, Plymouth might be like a trick thing.
27:52I don't know.
27:53Fiat?
27:54Is that Japanese?
27:56I don't know.
27:57See it?
27:58Shall I go see it?
27:59Yeah, I'll go see it.
28:00Truth or lie?
28:02It's from Spain.
28:03That opens up Skoda.
28:06Well, Skoda could be like Swedish or something,
28:10because it's got one of them little things above the S.
28:13Truth or lie?
28:15It's from Czechia.
28:17That opens up Lotus, Dacia, and Tesla.
28:23So Tesla's American.
28:26What's this one called?
28:27Dacia.
28:28Three minutes remaining.
28:30I might go that one.
28:31Dacia.
28:32Say it again.
28:33Dacia.
28:33Yeah?
28:35That sounds...
28:36Truth or lie.
28:38It's from Romania.
28:41Stop the clock.
28:41You've stepped on the safety zone.
28:43It also opens up.
28:45Audi and Ardex.
28:48Okay.
28:49Bridge, please reveal a lie.
28:54United States of America.
28:56Okay.
28:57Okay, Scarlet, your time starts now.
29:01Okay, I've never heard of Ardex,
29:03so I'm just going to go Audi,
29:05because I've not heard of that one before.
29:08Truth or lie?
29:10It's from Germany.
29:11It opens up Mahindra, Abarth and Studebaker.
29:18Okay, Studebaker.
29:19That sounds German.
29:21And that's in Europe.
29:24I don't know.
29:25I'm sorry.
29:26Truth or lie?
29:28In the USA.
29:30Okay.
29:31Nothing else is going to open up.
29:33So I've got...
29:35Truth or lie?
29:36That is the truth.
29:38That's from Italy.
29:39That opens up Opel, Tatra and Borgwacht.
29:44Remember, we're looking for European car brands.
29:48Two minutes remaining.
29:49Tatra, Borgwacht.
29:50You've got loads of time.
29:52Okay.
29:52You've got loads of time.
29:53Let's think about this.
29:55Hi, I'd like to buy a Borgwacht, please.
29:59Hi, I'd like to buy a Tatra.
30:01I'm trying to, like, imagine...
30:04Like, I'm trying to think if I've heard anyone.
30:05If you were in the showroom, yeah.
30:06Yeah, like, if I've heard them before, these must be fancy, because I've never heard of them.
30:10Which one would you buy?
30:13I feel like...
30:17Er, okay, er...
30:19Er, if in doubt, I'll go right, because then it might be the right answer.
30:24Truth or lie?
30:27It's from Germany.
30:29Er...
30:29Wow, that opens up.
30:31Zen vote.
30:32You've got lots of time.
30:35Okay.
30:37Okay, I'm thinking...
30:39What would I be saying?
30:41What would I be shouting at the screen right now if I was at home on the couch?
30:45Well, hang on.
30:46And how many lies have I got?
30:48One minute.
30:48You've only stepped on one.
30:50Okay, so...
30:50You don't even want to step on another one.
30:51Right, right, right.
30:52Calm down, right.
30:53Breathe.
30:54Okay.
30:55Truth or lie?
30:56Oh!
30:57It is!
30:57Ah!
30:59From Denmark.
31:00Oh, my words.
31:05Scarlett, £2,800.
31:09Yes.
31:10Well played.
31:13Let's look at some of the truths that you missed.
31:16Peugeot from France.
31:18Bugatti is from the Alsace region.
31:22And Tatra from Czechia.
31:24So, you have made it across with an amazing £2,800.
31:33Let's go to the vault and give Michaela and Owain the news.
31:38So, Ricky hit three lies and sadly crashed out.
31:44Oh, no!
31:44But Scarlett faced cars and made it across with £2,800.
31:52Brilliant!
31:52So, come and join me for the final crossing.
31:55Come on, come on, come on, come on.
32:01Well, welcome back.
32:05You made it here with £5,600.
32:09Good.
32:09Well done, team.
32:10Yes.
32:10Now, you are facing the final crossing and you're playing this one as a team.
32:15Yep.
32:16Remember, only one of you needs to make it across to take home the money.
32:21But before we start, the bridge has an offer.
32:26You can sell a player and double your money to £11,200.
32:36That's a lot of money.
32:37That's a lot.
32:37Or you could buy Ricky back, but it will half your money.
32:44So, what's it going to be?
32:45Shall we bring him back?
32:46We're bringing him back.
32:47Let's bring Ricky back.
32:49Here he is.
32:51Yay!
32:52Come on.
32:53Come on.
32:54Come on.
32:54Come on.
32:56You're now playing for £2,800.
33:01Right.
33:02Let's play the final crossing.
33:03You're playing this one as a team so you can confer as much as you like.
33:08You'll face one row at a time.
33:11There is only one true statement on each row.
33:14So, the timer starts when I finish reading the last statement.
33:19So, make sure you are standing on a step.
33:21If you're not, the wave will hit you and you'll be out of the game.
33:25And the next player will take over.
33:29So, can you please put yourself in the order you'd like to play?
33:33I'm keen, so shall I go first?
33:35Yeah, you go first.
33:36I'll go second.
33:36Mikaela's first.
33:37Yeah, happy with before.
33:38You ready?
33:39Okay.
33:39That was easy.
33:40Right.
33:42Mikaela, you're first up.
33:43Come and join me on the bridge.
33:50Mikaela, welcome to the final crossing.
33:53Bridge, please reveal the first row.
33:58Kim Marsh was a member of Steps.
34:01In Teletubbies, Tinky Winky often carries a handbag.
34:05The diesel engine was invented by Vin Diesel.
34:10Tinky Winky definitely had a handbag.
34:12He did.
34:12Here comes the wave.
34:14Tinky Winky.
34:14You've got time.
34:15I'm going to go for Tinky Winky.
34:16Kim Marsh was here, you see.
34:19Yeah, yeah.
34:19Vin Diesel's definitely...
34:20Oh, come on, guys.
34:21Yeah, come on.
34:22Teletubbies.
34:23Mikaela, you have stepped on.
34:26In Teletubbies, Tinky Winky often carries a handbag.
34:30Is that a truth?
34:32Let's hope so.
34:33Or is that a lie?
34:39It is a truth.
34:40Well played.
34:41Only five rows left.
34:44Ridge, please reveal the next row.
34:48Boom Boom is the catchphrase of Basil Fawlty.
34:52In modern coinage, the 50 pence coin preceded the £2 coin.
35:00Copacabana was a UK Top 40 single by Wham.
35:05Of Santa's classic reindeer, Dancer is first alphabetically.
35:13Oh, that's actually quite hard.
35:14Who was the first one, then, if it wasn't Dancer?
35:16Blitzen.
35:17Blitzen.
35:18Copacabana's Barry Manilow, isn't it?
35:19It is buzzer.
35:20And then that's a quid.
35:21It's got to be Boom Boom.
35:22Boom Boom.
35:23Boom Boom.
35:23Get on it.
35:25The waves.
35:26Come on.
35:27What are you doing?
35:28Get on it.
35:29Oh, no.
35:30It's Basil Brush, isn't it?
35:32Boom Boom, not Basil Fawlty.
35:34Oh, hang on.
35:34Yeah.
35:35Oh, no.
35:37Mikaela.
35:38This is definitely wrong.
35:40Mikaela.
35:40Oh, no.
35:41You have stepped on.
35:43The wrong one.
35:44Boom Boom is the catchphrase of Basil Fawlty.
35:51It's Basil Brush, isn't it?
35:53Is that a truth or is that a lie?
35:58It's a lie.
36:00It is a lie.
36:02Basil Brush, as you knew.
36:05Do you know that's when you panic, isn't it?
36:07You don't read the question properly.
36:09Mikaela, you have been beaten by the bridge.
36:12Oh, no.
36:13The walk of show.
36:14Scarlet, come and join me.
36:16Oh.
36:16Boom.
36:17Boom.
36:19Scarlet, welcome to the final crossing.
36:23Bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
36:28Okay, this is Blitzen, isn't it?
36:30It's got to be.
36:31Definitely Blitzen.
36:31And then this is it, not like Club Tropicana, is it?
36:33It's Barry Manilow.
36:34It is Barry Manilow.
36:35It's that one.
36:35It's got to be this, hasn't it?
36:37Yeah.
36:37So, by process of elimination.
36:39So, we've got to definitely go on this one?
36:41Yeah.
36:41I think so, yeah.
36:42Yeah?
36:42Okay.
36:43Scarlet.
36:44Yeah?
36:45You have stepped on.
36:47In modern coinage, the 50 pence coin preceded the £2 coin.
36:55Is that a truth or is that a lie?
37:05Yes!
37:06Well played, guys.
37:09Bridge, please reveal the next row.
37:13Vaseline was founded in the UK.
37:16Mexico borders more US states than Canada.
37:21Dalmatians are usually born white.
37:25I think...
37:26Well, we can cross that one out, can't we?
37:27Yeah, I think I've seen a cute Dalmatian puppy that's not white.
37:30So, it's these two.
37:31Vaseline?
37:32Should I go Vaseline?
37:33No, Mexico borders more US states than Canada.
37:37Quick, quick, quick, quick.
37:37Which one?
37:38Have I got time?
37:41Um...
37:41Mexico.
37:42I think.
37:43Oh, stepped on it.
37:44Oh.
37:46Scarlet, you have stepped on.
37:49Vaseline was founded in the UK.
37:53Oh, man.
37:55Is that a truth?
37:56Or is that a lie?
38:00Oh!
38:05Oh!
38:05Founded in the US.
38:06Scarlet, I'm afraid you have been beaten by the bridge.
38:10Thank you for playing.
38:11Good luck, good luck, good luck, good luck.
38:12I'm lucky.
38:13Ricky.
38:14Ricky, come and join me.
38:15Go on, mate.
38:18Ricky, welcome to the final crossing.
38:20Hello, mate.
38:21Bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
38:26I think you know it's Mexico.
38:28I felt like it was Mexico before, but I've got no idea about the Dalmatians.
38:32Here comes the wave.
38:33I think let's rule out Dalmatians, go Mexico.
38:37Sure?
38:37I think so, Ricky.
38:38Yeah, yeah.
38:41I'm drawn towards Dalmatians.
38:43Are you sure?
38:43I'm going to go.
38:45Okay.
38:46Ricky.
38:48What have I done?
38:50You have stepped on.
38:53Dalmatians are usually born white.
38:57Yeah.
38:58Is that a truth?
39:00Or is that a lie?
39:05This is painful.
39:08It is a truth.
39:10Yes!
39:10Great work.
39:11The spots don't normally appear for about ten days.
39:13Alright.
39:14Bridge, please reveal the next row.
39:19Peanut M&Ms typically come in a blue packet.
39:24Ben Fogle is Chief Scout of the UK.
39:29Times New Roman font was created for the Times newspaper.
39:34Lady Godiva was also known as the Lady of the Lake.
39:40And here comes the wave.
39:42Okay, so straight away.
39:43Yeah.
39:44I feel like those two could be true.
39:46I don't know why at the moment.
39:47Yeah.
39:48Peanuts.
39:49M&M peanuts.
39:50Yellow.
39:51Yellow.
39:52Comes the wave.
39:53Yeah.
39:53Ben Fogle.
39:54It could be.
39:56I think it's one out of these two.
39:57What do you think?
39:58This one?
39:59Go on.
40:00Go on.
40:02That was close.
40:03That was like friends.
40:04Oh my word.
40:05One second left.
40:08Right.
40:09Ricky, you have stepped on.
40:11Times New Roman font was created for the Times newspaper.
40:18Is that a truth?
40:20Or is that a lie?
40:23Come on.
40:28It is a truth!
40:30Yeah!
40:31Woo!
40:31Right.
40:32Are we ready?
40:33Yeah, this is easy.
40:34Only two rows left.
40:36Bridge, please reveal the next row.
40:42The chemical element Krypton is green.
40:46New Zealand's basketball team is nicknamed the Tall Blacks.
40:52Steven Spielberg won an Oscar for directing E.T.
40:58Here comes the wave.
41:00Okay.
41:01Krypton is green.
41:03Yeah.
41:04It's fictional.
41:04Yes.
41:05Superman.
41:06That's...
41:06It's the...
41:07That's not true.
41:09I don't know if that one's true.
41:10I think it's between E.T. and the chemical element.
41:13You choose.
41:13It comes the wave.
41:15I'm gonna go here.
41:18Ricky.
41:19You have stepped on.
41:21The chemical element Krypton is green.
41:26It's definitely green, but it's fictional from what I know.
41:30Is that a truth or is that a lie?
41:35Oh, come on.
41:37It's tense.
41:41Oh!
41:42In the real world, it is a colourless, odourless gas.
41:47You're thinking of Kryptonite from Superman.
41:49Kryptonite.
41:49That's what I'm thinking of.
41:50Ricky, I'm afraid you have been beaten by the bridge.
41:54Thank you for playing.
41:56Come and join me.
41:57Good luck.
41:58Thank you, love.
42:01This is intense.
42:03Oh, one.
42:04Welcome to the final crossing.
42:07Rich, please reveal the remaining statements.
42:13I think it's E.T.
42:15I don't know anything about basketball, so I'm gonna go over here and it's got a great soundtrack.
42:21Oh, one.
42:23You have stepped on.
42:25Steven Spielberg won an Oscar for directing E.T.
42:31It's a great film.
42:32Is that a truth?
42:33Come on.
42:34Come on.
42:36Or is that a lie?
42:44It's a lie, I'm afraid.
42:47No.
42:48Let's see the correct answer.
42:51The basketball team are called the Tall Blacks.
42:56A riff on the All Blacks.
42:58Right, yeah.
42:59Oh, one.
43:00You and your teammates played such a great game, but sadly, you have been beaten by the bridge.
43:06But we can't let you go home empty handed, so the bridge will donate £1,000 to your charities.
43:14Oh, one.
43:15Steven, thank you for playing.
43:18I've had a great time.
43:22Please join us again next time when another team will take on the Bridge of Life.
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