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Bridge of Lies - Season 5 Episode 11
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00:00Welcome to the Bridge of Lies, where winning is simple.
00:05Just step on the truths.
00:07It is a truth!
00:09That is a truth!
00:12And avoid the lies.
00:20Let's meet the team.
00:23I'm Kevin.
00:24I'm Dave.
00:25I'm Alan.
00:26And I'm Ken.
00:26Welcome team, how do you know each other?
00:29Well, we are four gentle, retired folk from Newcastle.
00:33Myself, Dave and Alan are mates from school, really, since we were 13, 14 years old.
00:39Yeah.
00:39And we've really come through life together.
00:41Brilliant.
00:41And we're still here, and this is the next step.
00:44And Ken is my brother-in-law.
00:46He's now an adopted journey.
00:47Adopted journey.
00:48How long have you been up there, Ken?
00:5037 years.
00:51So, yeah, I've lived in Newcastle, longer I've lived in Essex.
00:54Yeah, but you've still got that Essex accent, mate.
00:56Yeah, I've still got it, yeah.
00:58Never going to lose it, mate.
00:59Never going to lose it, mate.
01:00No.
01:01Who put the team together?
01:02Me.
01:02I did.
01:03I didn't tell them.
01:04Why, Kevin?
01:05Why would you do it?
01:06Why would you do it?
01:07I've watched Bridge of Lies since I first started.
01:09Have you now?
01:10I've always said, I'm going to do that.
01:12And unfortunately, this was the only group I could get together.
01:16You're looking like a sharp team to me.
01:18Yeah, I will.
01:20All right, all that stands between you and a cash prize today are five crossings.
01:26You'll each have to take on the bridge, banking as much money as you possibly can.
01:30Beat the bridge and you'll earn a place in our vault.
01:33And anyone in there at the end will get the chance to join forces to take on the final crossing.
01:40Are you ready, gents?
01:41We are.
01:42Ready, ready, ready.
01:43Bridge, can you please reveal the opening category?
01:46The first category is The Globe.
01:51The Globe.
01:52The Globe.
01:53The Globe.
01:54Shakespeare's Globe?
01:56The Planet?
01:57Who knows?
01:58I think you may be straight in, Ken.
01:59Thank you very much.
02:00The Globe.
02:01Looks like it's going to be me, Ross.
02:02Ken?
02:03Yeah.
02:04Come and join me on the bridge.
02:06Bye.
02:07Bye.
02:16Hi, Ross.
02:17Hello, Ken.
02:17How are you feeling?
02:18A bit nervous, but I'm up for it.
02:20So, is this part of a strategy or were you thrown under the bus?
02:25A little bit of both, I think.
02:26Yeah.
02:27So, that strategy, is that because you've travelled a bit?
02:30Well, I like geography.
02:31So, I like things about the world and that.
02:33So, yeah.
02:33So do I.
02:34Yeah, yeah.
02:35You also like a bit of golf, don't you?
02:36Love a bit of golf, yeah.
02:37Play three times a week.
02:39Three times a week?
02:39I miss it today.
02:40I miss it today, Ross.
02:42Well, I apologise profusely, but I'm very glad you're here.
02:45Yeah.
02:45Let's hope you smash one down the fairway, right to the other end of that bridge.
02:49Yeah.
02:49Ken, you've got five minutes on the clock.
02:52Each correct step is worth £100.
02:55Step on a lie and you will half your money.
02:57Okay.
02:58Step on three lies and your crossing is over.
03:01Now, there are ten lies on the bridge,
03:04but remember, there is always a path to safety.
03:07Now, there are two safety zones on the bridge.
03:10Step on one of those.
03:11Well, stop the clock and reveal a lie.
03:14And in the waiting room, there is the panic button.
03:17If your teammates press it, you'll be going straight to the vault
03:21with all the money you've banked up to that point.
03:24But it can only be used once.
03:27The category is the globe.
03:29Bridge, what are we looking for?
03:33Mountains and their location.
03:36Oh, we've got a thumbs up here.
03:37Mountains and their locations.
03:39We are looking for famous mountains, volcanoes or monoliths
03:44paired with their summit's location.
03:47Okay.
03:48Lies are incorrect pairings.
03:51Right.
03:51Your five minutes starts now.
03:56Mount Everest, Ireland, Ben Nevis, Scotland.
04:00Well, I think I'd be in trouble if I stood on Mount Everest, Ireland.
04:04I think the locals here would be happy I'm sitting on Ben Nevis, Scotland.
04:07Truth or lie?
04:09That is a truth.
04:10That opens up Mount Fuji, Japan.
04:14Er, River, Wales.
04:17Well, I think they're both right.
04:19Fuji's a lovely mountain.
04:20I've never been to Snowdon.
04:22I've seen Fuji loads of times.
04:25I'm going to go on to Mount Fuji.
04:26Truth or lie?
04:28That is a truth.
04:29That opens up Etna, Sicily, Scarfell Pike, England, Mont Blanc, Belgium.
04:36Scarfell Pike, highest point in England.
04:39Mont Blanc, Belgium is not very big, not quite flat.
04:41So I'm going to nip on to Wales and get Snowdon.
04:44Truth or lie?
04:45That is a truth that opens up Uluru, Australia.
04:50That's right as well.
04:51We'll pop over to Sicily and get Etna.
04:54Truth or lie?
04:55Four minutes.
04:56That is a truth that opens up Denali, Mount McKinley, Canada.
05:01Ah, right.
05:02Remember, we're looking for mountains and their locations.
05:06I'm going to pop over and get Uluru, Australia.
05:10Truth or lie?
05:12That is a truth that opens up Mount Athos, Greece, and the Matterhorn, Austria.
05:21I'll take Scarfell Pike.
05:23Okay.
05:23Truth or lie?
05:25That is a truth that opens up Mount Kenya, Kenya, Mount Sinai, Egypt.
05:31Kenya.
05:32Kenya.
05:33Kenya's definitely right.
05:34I'm not sure about that one.
05:35I'm Kenya.
05:36Not sure about Mount Sinai.
05:37Kenya, I'm pretty certain it's Kenya's there.
05:39Kenya, I'll go Mount Kenya.
05:41Yeah.
05:42Truth or lie?
05:43That is a truth that opens up Mount Ararat, Turkey, A.
05:48Al-Raki, Mount Cook, New Zealand.
05:51Yeah.
05:52And Pico Bolivar, Bolivia.
05:55All right.
05:55Three minutes remaining.
05:57I fancy Mount Ararat for that one.
05:58So I'm going to take Turkey and Mount Ararat.
06:00Truth or lie?
06:03That is a truth that opens up the safety zone.
06:05I'll go down the safety zone.
06:06Stop the clock.
06:09Bridge, please reveal a lie.
06:12We knew that one, didn't we?
06:14France-Italy border.
06:15Right.
06:16Okay, Ken, are you ready?
06:17I'm ready, yeah.
06:18Your time starts now.
06:21Okay, I'm going to try Mount Cook.
06:23So I know it sounds New Zealand-ish, so I'm going to go on there.
06:26Truth or lie?
06:28That is a truth that opens up Popocatapetl, Mexico, the Eiger, Switzerland.
06:37Remember, we're looking for mountains and their locations.
06:41Popocatapetl.
06:42Do you know what?
06:42I fancy that one.
06:43I'm going to go on there, Ross.
06:44Truth or lie?
06:46That is a truth that opens up Mount Elbrus, Russia.
06:52Uh...
06:52God, I've just heard of them.
06:54Mount Elbrus.
06:55You're on £1,000.
06:56That's definitely right.
06:58Truth or lie?
06:59That is a truth that opens up Mount Pinatubo, Papua New Guinea.
07:06Chimboratsu, Peru.
07:09Two minutes remaining.
07:11Peru, I'm sorry.
07:14Right, Chimboratsu, Peru.
07:16You're on £1,100.
07:18Yeah, I know.
07:21The Eiger.
07:22I'm sure the Eiger's in Switzerland-like.
07:26I'm going to take the Eiger.
07:28Truth or lie?
07:30That is a truth that opens up Pico del Tede, Tenerife.
07:35Mount Tidy been there.
07:36Tidy.
07:37I've got on that one.
07:38Truth or lie?
07:39That is a truth that opens up Mauna Kea, Hawaii, Kanchenjunga, Afghanistan, and Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
07:49Kilimanjaro is right.
07:51But it's not going forward, I've got to say.
07:53What's the time left on the clock?
07:55Kanchenjunga.
07:55Time is ticking.
07:57I'm going to go for the Hawaii one.
07:58Truth or lie?
08:00That is a truth that opens up.
08:03Akongagwa.
08:04Argentina, Halasand, South Korea, Sleaved on it.
08:08Northern Ireland.
08:09One minute to remain.
08:11Akongagwa, I think that's in Argentina.
08:13Hang on, it's in the...
08:16It's in the Andes.
08:19Yeah, I'm going to go there.
08:20Truth or lie?
08:21That is a truth that opens up El Capitan, Nevada, Cotopaxi, Ecuador, and you've got a 50-50.
08:30Cotopaxi.
08:31I think that might be Mexico, you know.
08:33I'm not sure.
08:34Come on, Kan.
08:36I'm going to go for El Capitan.
08:3930 seconds.
08:40Truth or lie?
08:43Oh!
08:45It's in California.
08:47Truth or lie?
08:48That is a truth.
08:49£850.
08:51Yeah, I'm happy with that.
08:52You were at £1,500?
08:53I know, yeah.
08:54I've done so well, didn't I?
08:55That is a brilliant crossing.
08:57Let's take a look at the bridge.
08:59We'll look at the lies.
09:01Mount Everest on the border of Nepal on one side, China on the other.
09:05Now, Denali, you were going to pick that.
09:07I know where that is because I've flown over it, and that's in Alaska.
09:11Yes, right, yeah.
09:12The Matterhorn, Swiss-Italy border.
09:14Yes, I was tempted.
09:15Pico Bolivar is in Venezuela.
09:17And Kachinchunga, Indian-Nepal border.
09:22Chimboratsu, Ecuador, Mount Pinatubo is in the Philippines.
09:27One lie right at the end.
09:29That is a fantastic crossing.
09:31Unless your teammates pressed that panic button.
09:37Should we find out?
09:38Yes, please.
09:40Team, did you press it?
09:42No.
09:42We didn't.
09:42We were that confident he was doing that well.
09:45Yeah, brilliant.
09:45We thought he had smashed it again.
09:47I tried, lads.
09:48Super.
09:49OK, I'll see you in a sec.
09:50Ken, that is a great start.
09:53So, with £850, please make your way to the vault.
09:59Thank you, Ross.
10:05Kevin, Dave, Alan.
10:08Yes, Ross.
10:08That's a pretty good start, gentlemen.
10:11Superb.
10:11Yeah.
10:12Brilliant.
10:12The bench has been set rather hard.
10:15It's got us all worried now.
10:17Hey.
10:17No pressure.
10:18Should we get on with it?
10:19Yes, please.
10:20Bridge, please reveal the second category.
10:22The second category is...
10:27Languages.
10:28Languages.
10:29So, do you know any other languages apart from Geordie?
10:32English.
10:33Pretty good at English.
10:34So, who's going to take this bridge?
10:35I've been nominated.
10:37Kevin's nominated.
10:37Kevin, come and join me on the bridge.
10:40Come on, Kevin.
10:41Come on, Kevin.
10:42Come on, you've got it.
10:50Hello, Kevin.
10:52Hiya, Ross.
10:52Welcome to the bridge.
10:54Nice to be here.
10:55Well, you like the show, don't you?
10:57I've always liked it, yes.
10:58But it's a different kettle of fish from here.
11:00It's a very different kettle of fish.
11:01It is.
11:02What are you doing with yourself?
11:03I like to walk.
11:04I like to walk.
11:05I like to meet my wife.
11:05I like to get into the lakes.
11:07They're very close to where you are, aren't they?
11:08Yorkshire Dales.
11:09Yeah, beautiful.
11:10And especially, you can usually find us up on the Northamland coast.
11:13Nice.
11:14Walking there.
11:14Beautiful part of the world.
11:16Love it.
11:16Particularly when the sun shines.
11:18When?
11:19Yeah.
11:19Okay.
11:20The category is languages.
11:23Bridge.
11:24What are we looking for?
11:26Spanish words for animals.
11:29We are looking for Spanish words for animals.
11:33Lies are Spanish words for fruits or vegetables.
11:39Remember, step on the answers that you think are correct to bank £100
11:42and please steer clear of the lies.
11:47Your five minutes starts now.
11:52Elefante.
11:53Elefante.
11:55Well, that's an elephant and tomat is tomato, so I'll go for elefante.
11:59Truth or lie?
12:01Yes, that's an elephant.
12:02That opens up perro and gato.
12:06I think they're both right.
12:07I think gato is a cat and a perro is a dog, so I'll go for dog.
12:13Truth or lie?
12:16Yes, that's a dog.
12:17That opens up cauliflower and pez.
12:21Cauliflower?
12:22Not sure about those two, so I'm pretty confident that's a cat.
12:28So I'll...
12:29Truth or lie?
12:31I want a gato.
12:32That is a truth.
12:33That's a cat that opens up raton and caballo.
12:37That's an onion.
12:38I know that.
12:39I do like a bit of cooking.
12:41Remember, we're looking for Spanish words for animals.
12:45I'm not sure about these ones.
12:47I'll try raton.
12:49Truth or lie?
12:51Yes.
12:51Four minutes for me.
12:52That's a mouse.
12:54Right, that opens up.
12:56Champignon.
12:57Champignon serpiente calabaza.
13:00I know that's a mushroom.
13:03Serpiente is going to be a snake, isn't it?
13:06Serpiente, that sounds like a snake.
13:09Serpiente.
13:09Truth or lie?
13:11It is a snake.
13:12Good logic.
13:13It opens up.
13:14Lechuga.
13:15Obeja.
13:16Chunga.
13:16And baja.
13:20It sounds more like an egg, but it can't be, sir.
13:23We're looking for Spanish words for animals.
13:30Lechuga rings a bell.
13:31So I'll go for lechuga.
13:33Truth or lie?
13:34Hopefully.
13:36It's a lettuce, my friend.
13:38It's a lettuce?
13:39It's a lettuce.
13:39Nothing's going to open up.
13:40Look around.
13:41Right.
13:41I'll try the...
13:42Good for time.
13:43Truth or lie?
13:46It's a sheep.
13:48Now, let's open the safety zone.
13:49Stop the clock.
13:51I've also opened up.
13:54Tortuga ballena.
13:56OK.
13:57Take a look around.
13:58Bridge.
13:59Please reveal a lie.
14:02That's a cauliflower.
14:04Oh, sounds like it.
14:06Kevin, your time starts now.
14:09OK.
14:09I think that's a turtle.
14:11A tortuga, so...
14:13Truth or lie?
14:14It's a turtle.
14:15That is a truth.
14:17And that opens up mono, cebolla, pulpo.
14:22I think we're back to an onion there.
14:24But I think this is an octopus pulpo.
14:26Truth or lie?
14:28Tried eating it a few times.
14:29It is an octopus.
14:30That opens up aldea.
14:33I think that'd be an armadillo.
14:34Yeah, I was thinking armadillo.
14:37Oh, no.
14:38I think I have to go for aldea, because I'm sure that's an onion again.
14:42Truth or lie?
14:44It's a squirrel.
14:45You're doing really well.
14:47That opens up mariposa and uva.
14:53We're looking for Spanish words for animals.
14:58Should we hit it?
14:59650 pounds.
15:00Now these ring a bell at uva.
15:03Seems a bit...
15:07Come on, I'll go for uva.
15:09Truth or lie?
15:09Two minutes remaining.
15:11It's a grape.
15:13You've halved your money.
15:14You've still got time.
15:16In this case, I'll go for mariposa.
15:17Truth or lie?
15:19It's a butterfly that opens up.
15:22Coco.
15:23Oso.
15:24Aguila.
15:25Aguila.
15:26I'm not sure.
15:27I think I'll just go for...
15:28Truth or lie?
15:30That is a truth.
15:31Yes.
15:33525 pounds.
15:34I don't care of that.
15:35Good one.
15:36Good one.
15:37So you certainly knew your onions, didn't you?
15:39I thought I did.
15:40I'm sure there was two onions on the...
15:42Let's take a look at the bridge.
15:43So here are the truths that you missed.
15:47Caballo is a horse.
15:49Oh, a horse.
15:50Right.
15:51Pez is a fish.
15:53Baja is a cow.
15:55Oh.
15:55Mono is a monkey.
15:57Ballena is a whale.
15:59And Aguila is an eagle.
16:03Ah, right.
16:03You did really well, Kevin.
16:05You made it across with 525 pounds.
16:10Unless your mates press that panic button.
16:13Shall we find out?
16:14I know.
16:15Dave.
16:16Alan.
16:17Yes, Ross.
16:18Not a bad crossing there.
16:19I can't believe his knowledge.
16:20The big question is, did you or did you not press that panic button?
16:26We didn't press the panic button.
16:28You didn't press it!
16:29Well played.
16:30Kevin, they didn't press the panic button.
16:33So with 525 pounds, please make your way to the vault.
16:39Thank you, Ross.
16:46Ken.
16:47Hi, Ross.
16:48How are you?
16:48I'm great, mate.
16:50Well, Kevin faced languages and he did brilliantly.
16:54Brilliant.
16:54Considering he doesn't speak Spanish, he joins you with 525 pounds.
17:00Get in, my son.
17:01Get in.
17:02Come here.
17:04Dave, Alan.
17:06Hello.
17:06Hi, Ross.
17:07Things are looking pretty good.
17:09We are.
17:10What could possibly go wrong?
17:13I could be next.
17:15Well, shall we find out?
17:17Bridge, can you please reveal the third category?
17:19The third category is film.
17:24Film, gentlemen.
17:25Dave, Alan, which one of you is the film bar?
17:28Not me.
17:29None of us.
17:29None of us, but we'll have to make a decision.
17:32Yeah.
17:32Yeah, you go for that.
17:33I'm going to give it a try, but it's probably not my best subject.
17:36But what will be, will be.
17:37Alan, what will be, will be.
17:40Come and join me on the bridge.
17:42Great.
17:43All right.
17:53Alan, welcome to the bridge.
17:55Hi, Ross.
17:56How are you?
17:57I'm a bit nervous.
17:58Well, that may sharpen you on the bridge.
18:00Hope so, yeah.
18:01Do you like film?
18:02Not at all.
18:04Not in the slightest.
18:06Now, hang on a minute.
18:07I do know that you like photography, though, yeah?
18:09Yes, true, yeah.
18:10What are you photographing?
18:11Wildlife, nighttime scenery.
18:14Yeah.
18:15Gothic buildings, that sort of thing.
18:18General photography as well, just.
18:19Right.
18:20The category is film.
18:22Bridge, what are we looking for?
18:25Billion dollar blockbusters.
18:27We are looking for any film that has made over a billion dollars at the worldwide box office.
18:35Lies are films that have made under a billion dollars.
18:40This is according to the box office mojo, and we're not accounting for inflation.
18:46Right.
18:47Okay.
18:47Your five minutes starts now.
18:51High school musical three, senior year, Avatar.
18:57Oh, we're quite a long time back, aren't we?
19:00It's not even more recently.
19:02I'm going to try for Avatar.
19:03Truth or lie?
19:06Yes, highest grossing film ever.
19:09That opens up Titanic and Pokemon detective Pikachu.
19:15Well, Titanic was absolutely massive, so I've got to try that.
19:19Truth or lie?
19:21Yes, it made over two billion.
19:24That opens up Avengers Endgame, Paw Patrol, The Mighty Movie, and Inside Out 2.
19:31Well, obviously massive for kids, but that's quite big as well.
19:35That's more recent.
19:38I've never heard of that, so I'm going to try this.
19:41Truth or lie?
19:42Please.
19:43Yes, 2.79 billion.
19:47That opens up Star Wars, The Force Awakens.
19:50Massive fair following of that on, you know, that's a big, big film, so I'm going to try Star Wars,
19:56fingers crossed.
19:57Truth or lie?
19:58That is a truth.
20:00That made two billion.
20:01That opens up The Lion King and Con Air.
20:04Lion King.
20:05Remember, we're looking for billion-dollar blockbusters.
20:08I'm going to Lion King, fingers crossed.
20:10Truth or lie?
20:12That is a truth.
20:13That opens up the safety zone, stop the clock, and it opens up Deadpool and Wolverine.
20:18Now, that is big.
20:19All right, Bridge, please reveal a lie.
20:22Con Air.
20:23No, we're nearly pressed on that.
20:26224 million, though I still think it's a very good film.
20:28Yeah.
20:29Okay, your time starts now.
20:32I'm going to try Deadpool and Wolverine.
20:34Truth or lie?
20:36It is a truth that opens up The Dark Knight Rises.
20:40Ted and Frozen.
20:43Frozen.
20:43Now, Frozen was massive, so I'm going to try that.
20:46Truth or lie?
20:48Yes, 1.28 billion.
20:51That opens up Skyfall, Chicken Run, and Top Gun, Maverick.
20:56That's Bonds.
20:56I would imagine that was big, but was it that much money?
20:59That's the thing.
21:01Oh.
21:05I'm going to try this.
21:07Truth or lie?
21:10That is a truth.
21:11That opens up Black Panther.
21:13Hmm.
21:15You've got time, so take a look around.
21:18You're on £800.
21:19Right.
21:20I'm going to go over to Skyfall.
21:22Try that.
21:23Truth or lie?
21:25That is a truth.
21:27That opens up Taken 2, Furious 7, and Joker.
21:35Remember, we're looking for billion-dollar blockbusters.
21:40I'm going to try the Joker.
21:42Truth or lie?
21:43Green, please.
21:43Green.
21:44That is a truth.
21:46That opens up Mamma Mia, Aquaman, and Minions.
21:50No, Mamma Mia.
21:51It's got to be.
21:52It's got to be.
21:52Truth or lie?
21:55Oh, it's a lie.
21:58Mamma Mia made $706 million.
22:01Right.
22:02I'm just going to press...
22:04OK, you've halved your money.
22:06Take a look around.
22:08Two minutes remaining.
22:09There has to be a truth there.
22:11Right.
22:14Truth or lie?
22:17Oh, it's a lie.
22:19Taken 2 only made $376 million.
22:23Well, I hope it's not three reds in a row.
22:26Truth or lie?
22:27That is a truth.
22:29Over $1.5 billion.
22:32That opens up Transformers, Dark of the Moon, Thor, Ragnarok.
22:37This is a guess.
22:38Truth or lie?
22:41That is a truth that opens up Alice in Wonderland, Wicked, and The Hobbit, An Unexpected Journey.
22:49Now, you've got time, and you've got a 50-50.
22:52One minute and 15 seconds, right.
22:55This is going to be a guess, so I'm fingers crossed.
22:59Truth or lie?
23:02It is a truth, £550.
23:05Very pleased with that.
23:07Two lies, but you made it across.
23:09Yeah.
23:10Let's take a look at the bridge.
23:12So, these are the truths that you missed.
23:15Inside Out 2, it made $1.69 billion at the box office.
23:21Top Gun Maverick, $1.49 billion.
23:25Minions, $1.15 billion.
23:28Aquaman made exactly the same.
23:31Black Panther made $1.34 billion.
23:35And Alice in Wonderland, $1.02 billion.
23:40Now, you've made a cross with £550.
23:45Very pleased with that.
23:46Unless, Dave, hit that panic button.
23:48Should we find out?
23:49Yes, let's find out.
23:51Dave.
23:53Now, he did really well.
23:55He got a cross.
23:56But did you or did you not press that panic button?
24:00Unfortunately, I pressed it.
24:02I panicked.
24:03Alan didn't.
24:04I just wanted to get you through.
24:06Thanks, Dave.
24:07Alan, let's take a look at where you were when he pressed the panic button.
24:12OK.
24:14Well, I hope it's not three reds in a row.
24:17Truth or lie?
24:18That is the truth.
24:22You'd banked £250 at that point.
24:25So, please make your way to the vault.
24:35So, Alan was up next.
24:38He didn't need the help.
24:39But, Dave, press the panic button and he joins you with £250.
24:45Well done, baby boy.
24:47What up, son?
24:48I'll tell you what, we're doing well.
24:503-0.
24:52Dave.
24:53Mate.
24:54It's looking good.
24:55So far.
24:57Three in the final.
24:58Three across that bridge.
25:00That's what counts.
25:00Let's see if we can make it four.
25:02Bridge.
25:03Please reveal the final category.
25:06The fourth category is leaders.
25:12Leaders.
25:13Dave.
25:15Kevin's the leader.
25:16Kevin is the leader, but he's already in the vault.
25:19We've got to get you in the vault.
25:21And because you are on your own,
25:23the bridge is going to double the price of every step to £200,
25:28so you could bank some serious money.
25:31Yeah, brilliant.
25:32Dave, come and join me on the bridge.
25:46Dave, welcome to the bridge.
25:47Hi, Ross.
25:48Last person standing.
25:51Hey, mate, you're going to be fine.
25:53Yeah, hopefully.
25:54Hey, you like your fishing, don't you?
25:55Yeah, I love it.
25:56I love the great outdoors and sea fishing mainly,
25:59but I like a bit of fly fishing.
26:01So you go out on the beach with a big, long rod?
26:03Yeah, I'm out on the furthest rock.
26:05I'm up to be wasting water in the dark on a beach somewhere.
26:08Love it.
26:09Well, let's hope you land some money tonight.
26:11Remember, every step is worth £200 now.
26:15Yeah.
26:15The category is leaders.
26:17Bridge, what are we looking for?
26:20Leaders and things they've led.
26:22Wow.
26:23So we're looking for famous leaders paired with a country or organisation that they have led.
26:31Lies are leaders paired with something they were never in charge of.
26:37Right.
26:38Dave, your five minutes starts now.
26:44Dalai Lama, Tibet, Nelson Mandela, Liberia.
26:49Yeah, it's definitely Dalai Lama.
26:51Nelson Mandela was South Africa, so I'll go for that.
26:55Truth or light?
26:56That is a truth.
26:58That opens up Napoleon Bonaparte, France, Angela Merkel, Germany.
27:06I think it's Napoleon for France, but I'm certain it's Angela Merkel, Germany, so I'll go this way.
27:13Truth or light?
27:15That is a truth.
27:16That opens up Emperor Augustus, the Greek Empire, Kofi Annan, NATO, or Robert the Bruce, Scotland.
27:26I think Kofi Annan is NATO, but I'm not sure, so I'll go for Robert the Bruce.
27:32That's definitely right.
27:33Truth or light?
27:35That is a truth.
27:36That opens up Zett Blatter, FIFA.
27:42I'm not a great football fan, even though I would come from Newcastle, but I'm sure I've
27:47heard Zett Blatter was head of FIFA at one point.
27:51Truth or light?
27:53That is a truth.
27:54That opens up Cressida Dick, Metropolitan Police, Genghis Khan, Huns.
28:00Well, Genghis Khan's wrong.
28:03Cressida Dick is, yeah, she was the previous leader for the Metro, so I'll go here.
28:10Truth or lie?
28:12That is a truth.
28:13That opens up Emmeline Pankhurst, the British suffragette movement.
28:19Michael D. Higgins, Ireland.
28:22Augusto Pinochet, Chile.
28:25Remember, we're looking for leaders and things they've led.
28:30I think Augusto Pinochet is right.
28:33I think that's right, but I know for a fact that's right, so I'll keep that and I'll go
28:38this way.
28:39Truth or lie?
28:41That is a truth.
28:43That opens up Andrew Bailey, Bank of England, Catherine the Great, French Revolution.
28:51I do think that's right.
28:54So I'll go back over here and I'll try Pinochet.
28:58Truth or lie?
29:00That opens up the safety zone.
29:02It opens up Robert Peele, the Whig Party, and Swain Forkbeard, Denmark.
29:08You've got the safety zone there.
29:09If you want to stop the clock.
29:10Yeah, go for that.
29:11Stop the clock.
29:13Bridge, please reveal a lie.
29:16Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations, Dave, your time starts now.
29:25I wish I had a panic button, somebody in there to do this for me, because I'm really not
29:30certain about these.
29:32That could be right.
29:34Robert Peele was...
29:37Robert Peele was...
30:33Irish politics, but I'll try this.
30:34Truth or lie?
30:35Heading in the right direction.
31:06He was absolutely right.
31:06Bismarck, Austria, Hungary, Vince Cable, Liberal Democrats.
31:14Now, you're up against the clock now.
31:16Yeah, Vince Cable is right.
31:17Truth or lie?
31:19That is a truth, but it doesn't open up anything for you.
31:22Yeah, because I know.
31:24You're running out of time.
31:25I'm sure I ought to have an Bismarck.
31:26Truth or lie?
31:28It's a lie.
31:29He was the Prime Minister of Prussia and...
31:32Germany.
31:32Truth or lie?
31:34That is a truth.
31:35That opens up.
31:36Leo XIV, the Catholic Church.
31:39Stefano Dominicali, UEFA, and Kash Patel, FBI.
31:44There's a 50-50 there.
31:45It's down for 10 seconds.
31:48You've got to step one or t'other.
31:52Truth or lie?
31:54It's a lie!
31:59I went in the wrong way.
32:00He is the head of Formula One.
32:02You were so, so very close.
32:05Yeah.
32:06I thought I had it, but the last two was just beyond me.
32:10But never mind.
32:11Dave, let's take a look at the bridge.
32:13We're going to look at the lies.
32:15So, Nelson Mandela was President of South Africa.
32:19You knew that.
32:19Yeah.
32:20Emperor Augustus led the Roman Empire.
32:23Yeah.
32:24Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations.
32:27Genghis Khan, he led the biggest empire the world has ever seen.
32:32The Mongol Empire.
32:33Yeah, I thought.
32:33Catherine the Great was of Russia.
32:36Stella Rimmington, I believe, is MI5.
32:39Right.
32:40Okay.
32:41Dave, I'm afraid you've been beaten by the bridge.
32:45So, for the time being, your game is over.
32:49What was the next game, Ross?
32:57So, let's go to the vault and give the gang the news.
33:02Gentlemen.
33:03Ross.
33:03Dave has sadly just crashed out with three lies.
33:07Oh, right.
33:07So, for now, it's down to you three.
33:10Come and join me for the final cross.
33:12Come on.
33:13Come on.
33:14Come on.
33:14Go for it.
33:15We're off.
33:15Come on.
33:22Welcome back.
33:23You've made it here.
33:24With £1,625.
33:28Come on.
33:28That's more than we thought.
33:29Now, you face the final crossing and you're playing this one as a team.
33:35Yeah.
33:35Remember, only one of you needs to make it across to take home the money.
33:40Yeah.
33:40But before we start, the bridge has an offer.
33:43You could sell a player and that will double your money to £3,250.
33:52Or you could bring back Dave, but it will half your money.
33:56What are you going to do?
33:58We're going to stay as a threesome.
34:00You're going to stay as a threesome?
34:01Yeah.
34:02Yep.
34:02Okay.
34:03You're playing for £1,625.
34:07What would you spend the money on?
34:08You'd probably end up being a good night out, I think.
34:10A good night out.
34:11A good night out for the lads, yeah?
34:13Yes.
34:13And donate a bit to Prosthead Kansayuki.
34:16Right.
34:17Okay.
34:17Let's play the final crossing.
34:20You're playing this as a team, so you can confer as much as you like.
34:25You'll face one row at a time, and there's only one true statement on each row.
34:32The time starts when I finish reading the last statement.
34:35Make sure you are standing on a step before the wave hits.
34:39If you're not, you're out of the game, and the next player will take over.
34:44Please stand in the order you'd like to play.
34:47This is it?
34:48This is it, yeah.
34:48This is it?
34:49Yeah.
34:49Okay, Alan, you're first up.
34:51Come and join me on the bridge.
34:53Okay.
34:55What's up?
34:59Alan, welcome to the final crossing.
35:01Hello.
35:02Remember, step on the answers that you think are truths, and please steer clear of those
35:07lies.
35:07Okay.
35:08Are you ready?
35:09I am.
35:10Bridge, please reveal the first row.
35:14Fish heads stick out of a stargazy pie.
35:18Houses of York and Lancaster fought in the wars of the tulips, and postman Pat lives in
35:26Pontypandy.
35:28The wave is on its way.
35:31No, it's fish heads stick out of a stargazy pie.
35:33Yeah, the house of York, that was a war of the roses.
35:35War of the roses.
35:36Postman Pat lives somewhere else.
35:38Alan.
35:39Yep.
35:39You have stepped on fish heads stick out of a stargazy pie.
35:45Is that a truth, or is that a lie?
35:53It is a truth.
35:54Get in the middle, that one.
35:55Come on, son.
35:56Only five rows left.
35:57Come on, son.
35:58Bridge, please reveal the next row.
36:01Guyana is a country in Africa.
36:05Darts champion Luke Humphries is nicknamed the Nuke.
36:10Maxi Jazz was the lead vocalist in Faithless.
36:16Grease was John Travolta's first feature film.
36:20Maxi Jazz.
36:21Well, the darts one's definitely wrong, right?
36:23And the Guyana's in South America, so that one's wrong.
36:27So it's one of these two here.
36:28I think it's a guess between these two.
36:29And I'm not sure about John Travolta.
36:30There's a guess, isn't it?
36:31Try Maxi Jazz.
36:32I'll go Maxi Jazz as well.
36:34Yeah.
36:34Right, I'm going to take it to the face of my pals.
36:37Okay.
36:38So, Alan, you've stepped on Maxi Jazz.
36:41Was the lead vocalist in Faithless?
36:44Sir, that's wrong.
36:45Alan.
36:46You can go on that one.
36:47Is that a truth?
36:49Or is that a lie?
36:51Green.
36:55It's a truth.
36:56Well worked out.
36:57Good conferring.
36:59Okay.
37:00Only four rows left.
37:02Bridge, please reveal the next row.
37:05She-Ra is the twin sister of He-Man.
37:09She-Ra.
37:10A penny farthing's back wheel is bigger than its front.
37:14Oh, it's wrong.
37:15A pop shove it is a type of card trick.
37:19Okay, well the middle one's definitely wrong.
37:21Definitely wrong.
37:21Yeah, that's wrong.
37:22She-Ra and He-Man, I know they're in the same,
37:25I think they're in the same show, aren't they?
37:2650-50, yeah, isn't it?
37:27Yes.
37:27Pop shove it is a type of card trick.
37:29Here comes the wave.
37:30I've never heard of that anyway in cards.
37:3350-50 guess, guys.
37:3450-50 guess, yes.
37:35We don't know, so don't go on the middle one.
37:38Okay, Alan, you have stepped on.
37:41She-Ra is the twin sister of He-Man.
37:46Is that a truth?
37:47No.
37:48Or is that a lie?
37:49It's a lie.
37:51It's a lie.
37:52No, no, no, no.
37:55It is a truth.
37:57Wow.
37:57Get in, chappy.
37:58Good one.
37:59A pop shove it is a skateboarding trick,
38:02which I know you'll all be practising as soon as this game is over.
38:05Rich, please reveal the next row.
38:10A mariniere is a type of hat.
38:13BR is the postcode for Brighton.
38:17Lemony Snicket is the pen name of Anthony Horowitz.
38:21No, he did not.
38:22And Godzilla has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
38:27These are tough.
38:28Well, I'm stuck here with...
38:29Here comes the wave.
38:30A bit of a hat, you know.
38:31Well, it's more mariniere, isn't it?
38:33It's the...
38:34It's this one.
38:35That's muscles.
38:36Muscles.
38:36Yeah.
38:37Comes the wave.
38:38You've got to make a decision.
38:39See him as a cross.
38:40What do you think, Kate?
38:41Go Brighton.
38:42Yeah, I don't know.
38:43Don't know.
38:43This one?
38:44Yeah.
38:45Right, this is a bit of a grass.
38:46Okay.
38:47Alan.
38:48Yes.
38:49You have stepped on.
38:50BR is the postcode for Brighton.
38:53Is that a truth?
38:55Or is that a lie?
38:57I don't know.
38:58It's not.
38:59It's too obvious, I think.
39:00Do you think?
39:00Yeah.
39:03BR is the postcode for Bromley.
39:07Alan, you've been beaten by the bridge.
39:11Kevin, come and join me.
39:14Kevin, welcome to the final crossing.
39:17How are you feeling?
39:18A bit dodgy on this one, I think.
39:20Well, bridge, please reveal the remaining statements.
39:27A mariniere is a type of hat.
39:29Lemony Snicket is the pen name of Anthony Horowitz.
39:37Godzilla has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
39:43Well, Kev, do you know what?
39:46I'm leaning towards this one a bit more now, you know.
39:48Godzilla, I was swinging towards that one.
39:49Yes.
39:49I thought that might be right at first.
39:51Yes.
39:52All right.
39:52But I'm just, I'm swinging.
39:54Yeah, go on then.
39:54Get on that one.
39:55Because you think Mickey Mouse has.
39:56Go on.
39:56Yes.
39:57Go on.
39:57Yeah, we'll go Godzilla.
39:58All right.
39:58You have stepped on Godzilla has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
40:06Kevin, stay in the game.
40:11Is that a truth or is that a lie?
40:16Please be green.
40:21It is a truth.
40:23Well played, gentlemen.
40:24Well done, Kev.
40:25Last minute.
40:26Two rows left.
40:27Well done, Kev.
40:28Bridge, please reveal the next row.
40:32The Tony Award is flame-shaped.
40:37Cary Grant starred in more Hitchcock films than Grace Kelly.
40:41An imperial gallon is equal to ten imperial pints.
40:48Is that not eight pints?
40:49No, that's wrong.
40:50That's eight pints, isn't it?
40:51That's eight pints.
40:52Cary Grant, I know he was in North by North West.
40:54Grace Kelly, I think he's in a couple of films like, you know.
40:58That Tony Award, I've got the...
40:59Comes the way.
41:00I haven't got it. One of them, too, Kev.
41:01Cary Grant.
41:02Go on, then.
41:04Kevin, you've stepped on.
41:06Cary Grant starred in more Hitchcock films than Grace Kelly.
41:11Guess, Hanna-B, guess.
41:13Is that a truth?
41:15Or is that a lie?
41:25It is a truth.
41:26Get in, Kevin.
41:27Cary Grant did four, Grace Kelly did three.
41:31Wow, brilliant.
41:32Good choice.
41:34All right, you are one step away from taking home £1,625.
41:42If you tread on a lie, you'll be out of the game and Ken will face two new steps.
41:49Okay.
41:49Bridge, please reveal the final row.
41:55Only male mosquitoes bite.
41:59Terry's sold chocolate apples before chocolate oranges.
42:05Do you know what?
42:06That's so daft.
42:07Is that not female?
42:07Is that not female?
42:07Yes, I think I suppose daft it's going to be that one.
42:10Terry's sold chocolate apples before chocolate oranges.
42:11Comes the way.
42:12I think that's female bacon.
42:14Yeah.
42:15Kevin.
42:15I don't think you're right or not.
42:16You have stepped on.
42:18Terry's sold chocolate apples before they sold chocolate oranges.
42:23For £1,625, is that a truth?
42:35Or is that a lie?
42:42It's a trick.
42:44Well played, my friend.
42:45Congratulations.
42:46Everyone, come and join us.
42:54The Geordie boys and the Essex lad have done it.
42:58Thanks for watching.
42:59And don't forget, you can press the red button now to watch more episodes on the BBC iPlayer.
43:05Please join us again next time when another team will take on the Bridge of Life.
43:21The Geordie boys and the Essex lad have done it.
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