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00:00[♪ Music and applause ♪ ♪
00:25Hello to everyone who can't sit down to dine without Tani Bogat.
00:29Recently, a friend of mine told me that he has an iron rhythm.
00:32From the first to the fifth question, salad.
00:34From the fifth to the tenth question, mainly.
00:36Then, dessert.
00:38I really don't want to leave him without dessert today.
00:42I will give my all so that new players will have a lot of knowledge and a lot of luck.
00:47Here's who we're going to play with.
00:49I ask everyone in Nova Zagora to turn up the sound of the TV
00:53because in a minute the game of a primary school teacher
00:57who teaches the little Nova Zagoras begins.
01:00She plays volleyball every week.
01:02She gets up in the middle of the night to watch Grigor Dimitrov's matches.
01:0525 years ago, she worked on a cruise ship and traveled the world several times.
01:11Today, however, she will host us to meet Donna Doneva.
01:15Donna Doneva.
01:29Donna, can you wait for so long to see each other and catch up on dinner?
01:35It's a pleasure, Mr. Kench.
01:37When I saw you, I was more delighted than James Bond.
01:42I understood that you saw each other with James Bond.
01:45Roger Moore.
01:46Yes, one of the James Bond movies.
01:48I made a movie about the ship I worked on with Kuba Godin Jr.
01:52I saw him, but you are more friendly than him.
01:57Wow.
01:58Kench.
01:59Niki Kench.
02:00And how did Kuba introduce himself?
02:02Kuba is terrible.
02:03He was very, very friendly.
02:05My sister came to visit.
02:06I won't mention the city.
02:08Kuba came out of the gate.
02:11I just said, my sister, quickly.
02:14She just waved at Kuba and he immediately said, hello, how are you?
02:19I have a recording on the camera.
02:21This is your sister, Pavlina?
02:22Yes.
02:26Kuba Godin Jr.
02:27Show me the money.
02:28Jerry Maguire.
02:29Yes.
02:30I give you the money, you give me the answers.
02:32Yes.
02:33We have a deal.
02:34We'll try.
02:35The rules are with us.
02:37There are 15 questions.
02:39The first safe amount is 500 leva.
02:42And the second is where you decide it will be.
02:45You have three jokers.
02:47Help from your sister.
02:4850 to 50.
02:49And convince your friend.
02:51Ladies and gentlemen.
02:52Dona Doneva is ready to start her show.
02:55Stay rich now.
02:56Now.
03:05The first question.
03:08What safes can be found in large supermarkets?
03:14For storing money.
03:16For self-service.
03:19For family consultation.
03:22Or for reciting poems.
03:27You stop.
03:29You say Botev.
03:31And they give you a bonus of sour milk.
03:33Is that how it should be?
03:35Yes.
03:37Okay.
03:38For storing money in large supermarkets.
03:41I usually leave some notes.
03:43But I don't think it's nice.
03:46Family consultation is usually not done in such places.
03:53Reciting poems.
03:54Because there is often a scandal.
03:56Yes, that's right.
03:57On the subject of marketing.
03:59Reciting poems.
04:01The scene should be better.
04:05And there is one answer left.
04:07Which is true.
04:08Answer B.
04:09We play.
04:10We play.
04:11For self-service.
04:12For self-service.
04:13Let's see.
04:16This is a true answer.
04:19And part of a global trend.
04:22The first similar device was introduced in 1986 in Miami.
04:27And you see it already in airports and other places.
04:31In Spain 25 years ago.
04:34My daughter teaches me what to do with these cash registers.
04:36Honestly.
04:37She puts a check.
04:39And I just take out the cash.
04:43Here we continue in our cash register.
04:46200 euros.
04:48Let's see the question.
04:50Which word can be heard most often in a dental clinic?
04:56You can hear it there.
04:57Madrec.
04:59Zrebec.
05:02Slepec.
05:05Pevec.
05:08Should I think about it?
05:09No.
05:10In no case.
05:11I'm sure the audience will hate me.
05:13You will expose yourself.
05:15Okay.
05:16Did you meet Zrebec in a dental clinic?
05:22Why not?
05:23Yes.
05:25If we compare a good dentist.
05:30My answer is A.
05:33Madrec.
05:34Let's see if this is a true answer.
05:35Madrec.
05:37There are such types of teeth.
05:46Next question.
05:51Whose good work can make us want more?
05:57The lawyer.
06:00The cash register.
06:03The cook.
06:05Or the stewardess.
06:07Answer.
06:09C.
06:11The cook.
06:12The cook.
06:13When he cooks deliciously, we want more.
06:15Sounds good.
06:16Great logic.
06:17Let's mark it.
06:19And this is a true answer.
06:26Next question.
06:31In which country is the Shaolin Monastery located?
06:36In Colombia?
06:38In Canada?
06:40In China?
06:42Or in Qatar?
06:44The answer is C.
06:45China.
06:46China.
06:47Shaolin Monastery is located there.
06:49But it is known for practicing martial arts.
06:54It is a true answer.
07:02And the last chance to start with...
07:05The new lion.
07:06The new lion.
07:08Let's see.
07:10Now it's time for a draw.
07:11Where do you think you will find the wine from the wine cellars?
07:18In a winery?
07:21In a butcher's shop?
07:24In a kindergarten?
07:26In a library?
07:28The answer is D.
07:29The library.
07:30Why?
07:33Ray Bradbury, I think.
07:35He has a book.
07:36He has a book.
07:37And we will find it there.
07:38Let's see.
07:40You already have 500 leva.
07:56Why did you stop traveling?
07:57Why did you stop?
07:59Why didn't you continue?
08:01Because I traveled for almost 30 years.
08:05Unfortunately, the years go by.
08:08Although I could be up to 70.
08:11Did you experience a real sea storm?
08:13And what does it mean for us, who are on land?
08:16Is it true that ships, the giant ships you were on,
08:19are really carried as toys?
08:22Yes.
08:23So, a ship that weighs about 90,000 tons
08:28is tilted so much, especially in New Zealand,
08:31which is close to Australia,
08:34that the ship that is loaded on the wall
08:37tilts 45 degrees.
08:40Have you met pirates?
08:42Fortunately, no.
08:43But I have been to the court hall four times
08:46where there are Somali pirates.
08:49There were additional measures,
08:51such as security,
08:52which were always on the open decks.
08:56And the open spaces,
08:58from the back, the wider open spaces,
09:01were covered with ropes,
09:04to reduce the risk.
09:08The question for 1000 leva is here with us.
09:10It's too early to throw the dice.
09:13No, we won't throw the dice.
09:14We won't throw. Let's play.
09:15Let's play.
09:20Which great German scientist
09:22worked for nine years
09:24in the Swiss patent office in Bern
09:27with an annual salary of 3,500 francs?
09:32Is it Max Planck,
09:35Albert Einstein,
09:38Wilhelm Röntgen
09:41or Pierre Curie?
09:44Can I say the answer?
09:47You have to.
09:49Answer B.
09:52Let's play.
09:53Answer B, Albert Einstein.
09:55Let's see.
09:57Since they refuse to name him
09:59as a teacher of mathematics and physics,
10:03he had an understanding with his professors,
10:07he graduated from Zurich Polytechnic
10:09and works there,
10:11in the patent office.
10:12Albert Einstein.
10:13The answer is B.
10:14Albert Einstein.
10:15The answer is B.
10:24Are we going to finish the sum here?
10:26No, we won't.
10:28You're playing.
10:301500 leva.
10:31Here's the question.
10:35What is the most visited
10:37tourist attraction in Italy?
10:40Milan.
10:44The Milan Cathedral.
10:47The tower in Pisa.
10:50Lake Como.
10:53The Colosseum in Rome.
10:56Good question,
10:59but I'm not sure
11:02of the correct answer.
11:04I'd ask you
11:06if you've been to these attractions.
11:09The Milan Cathedral is not Lake Como.
11:13The Colosseum and the tower in Pisa,
11:16maybe 5-6 times.
11:18In Sibiu?
11:19Yes.
11:20Have you been there?
11:21Yes, for the long shot.
11:24The hand holding the tower.
11:31We'll mark the answer B,
11:33the Colosseum in Rome.
11:40Dona confidently swims to the island of 100,000.
11:44But before that,
11:46we'll have a short break
11:48with BTV ads.
12:02Before the ads,
12:04Dona came out to the arena
12:06with the question for 1500 leva
12:07to see if she'd win this gladiatorial battle.
12:11And the question is,
12:13which is the most visited tourist attraction in Italy?
12:16The Milan Cathedral, the tower in Pisa,
12:18Lake Como, the Colosseum in Rome.
12:21Look,
12:23there are so many entrances and exits and codes here.
12:25First,
12:27we need to have a list of the most visited
12:30and if we're 100% correct,
12:32there should be tickets.
12:34Right?
12:35Do tickets expire in Lake Como?
12:37No, no.
12:39In Lake Como,
12:41do we need to get in,
12:43step on the gas,
12:45or swim?
12:47Can you get in the Milan Cathedral?
12:49I'm asking you.
12:51I don't know that.
12:53You can.
12:55A lot of people get in from the front.
12:57You buy a little coin,
12:59give it to them,
13:01but you can get in.
13:03Maybe you have to climb up,
13:05that's where it's the best.
13:07In Pisa,
13:09I don't know if it's allowed to get in,
13:11but when I was there,
13:13they didn't let us in.
13:15But let's be honest,
13:17it's allowed.
13:19But in the Colosseum,
13:21you can get in for sure.
13:23You give a valid answer.
13:28Let's not forget
13:30that Rome is the biggest city.
13:32It's the biggest stream.
13:35Even you started from there.
13:37By the way, when I said arena,
13:39it's an arena, right?
13:41Yes.
13:43Were the fights first with gladiators?
13:45Do you know?
13:47I guess.
13:49I'm not an expert.
13:51There were people against animals.
13:53Elephants.
13:55There were a lot of other animals.
14:00There were other dimensions.
14:03Will you end up in the Colosseum?
14:06Not yet.
14:08Not yet.
14:10Let's play.
14:15Why are the fighters' teams usually white?
14:23Star Friends fans?
14:26Because of the TV screens?
14:30So they can see the spots?
14:32Yes.
14:34A symbol of goodwill?
14:39I don't know many Star Friends fans.
14:42For fencing.
14:48So they can see the spots.
14:50It doesn't sound good to me.
14:53Why the spots?
14:55What can it be from?
14:57From blood.
14:59From blood?
15:00Yes.
15:02Bloodthirsty.
15:04Other answers?
15:06Because of the TV screens?
15:08Because of the TV screens.
15:11I don't see a connection.
15:13Why should they be white?
15:15Because of the TV screens.
15:19A symbol of goodwill?
15:21A symbol of goodwill.
15:23It sounds good to me.
15:25But I think it's Joker.
15:26Joker.
15:28Which of the three is Donneva?
15:3350-50.
15:35Let the computer enter Donneva's showroom and eliminate two of the wrong answers.
15:41Now.
15:53You'll see.
15:55The old fans are gone.
15:57It would be normal not to be.
15:59The old fans would invite you and me.
16:02Or me and your chosen one.
16:04To duel purely white.
16:06For example.
16:08It's hardly like that.
16:10Goodwill.
16:12It makes sense.
16:14Because we duel with weapons.
16:17But our clothes show something else.
16:19That it's a sport.
16:21It shows that we're not going to kill anyone.
16:23But the fact remains.
16:25The TV screens add up to the spot.
16:29I don't know the rules of the game.
16:31When and who wins.
16:32When and who wins.
16:36Are there no...
16:38Are there no...
16:43...things at the top...
16:46...to mark the spot on...
16:49...the clothes?
16:51There's some logic.
16:53Answers to whether the spot is marked.
16:56Do we mark it?
16:58Let's see.
17:03As they say...
17:05...in the language of fencing...
17:07...touché.
17:10Before the era of TV screens...
17:12...there was a lot of life.
17:14Believe me.
17:16This is one of the oldest sports.
17:20At the top of the weapon...
17:22There's something.
17:24There's something to show that there's a spot.
17:27Now.
17:29It's an electronic way before...
17:30...on the back.
17:32You know a lot more than me.
17:34I know.
17:36Veren Odvor, you're still at the top.
17:45You did well.
17:48Isn't it time...
17:50...for you to settle down?
17:52Maybe it's time, but...
17:54...I'll wait a little longer.
17:56Bravo.
17:58Good tactics.
18:00Two jokers...
18:02...one of which is your sister.
18:04Let's see the question.
18:10What is...
18:13...the phylloxera?
18:15Which, in the 19th century...
18:17...destroyed most of...
18:19...the European lions.
18:23Ah!
18:25This is a common bacterium.
18:27This is a parasite to everyone.
18:30Is this a fungus infection...
18:32...or is this...
18:34...a many-year-old plague?
18:38Answer B.
18:40It's impossible to be sure.
18:42It's not a parasite to everyone.
18:44Why?
18:46Because it's not to everyone.
18:49It's not a plague.
18:51Good.
18:53It's either a bacterium or an infection.
18:55My mother is an agronomist.
18:57But she's not a joker.
18:59It's either a bacterium...
19:01...or a fungus infection.
19:05How are we going to do this?
19:08I'm successful.
19:10You can figure it out.
19:12Does your sister know?
19:15No.
19:17I hope she does, because...
19:19...I have to call her out.
19:21With the help of the sister from the audience.
19:23Do you want to?
19:25I do.
19:26Let's invite Pavlina to join us.
19:36Nice to meet you.
19:38With the help of my sister.
19:40Who is this gentleman?
19:42He's my granddaughter's lover.
19:44What's his name?
19:46Mecu Puh.
19:48Good.
19:50Pavlina, help Donna.
19:52She said a few things.
19:54These two are missing.
19:56I don't think it's possible.
19:58Phyllos is a Greek friend.
20:00Yes.
20:02I know Xero.
20:04There's no connection.
20:06I know a friend.
20:08Also, from the leaf...
20:10Phyllos...
20:12Bravo!
20:14Did we get Greek linguistics?
20:16We're trying.
20:18The main problem is the leaf.
20:20They absorb most of the light...
20:22...and, accordingly,
20:23they absorb most of the light.
20:26It doesn't depend on the leaf?
20:28I don't think so.
20:30I've heard that the leaf is bad for the eyes.
20:34Maybe that's why I chose the leaf.
20:40I'm not here for money.
20:42I'm here for pleasure.
20:44My sister is very smart.
20:47She trusts me.
20:49We mark our orders.
20:50I'm OK.
20:52I'll remind you that we have another joker.
20:57It's a Greek infection.
20:59We'll see.
21:08Nova Zagora.
21:10I live near you.
21:12In the Luzar region.
21:14Did the phylloxera visit you?
21:16Nova Zagora, the name in red.
21:18Probably.
21:20I'm almost sure it reached Bulgaria.
21:23It's the largest part of the European Luzar region.
21:26In times when there's no income...
21:29...no antibiotics for the Luzar region...
21:36...it's easy to spread.
21:38The leaf is the easiest.
21:40First of all...
21:45...the wind.
21:46The wind.
21:48Small seeds.
21:50But here it says that it's a mouth infection.
21:53There are no mouths in the Luzar region.
21:59When you eat with the leaf...
22:04...the phylloxera...
22:06...injects enzymes that lead to their deformation.
22:10The correct answer is...
22:12...parasitic insecticide.
22:14Parasitic insecticide.
22:16Parasitic insecticide.
22:18Parasitic insecticide.
22:20The girl with 500 levs.
22:22Thank you, Napavlina.
22:24Thank you for your story.
22:33In Bulgaria, almost all mass-produced plants...
22:37...were eradicated at that time.
22:39And it started from scratch.
22:41I would never have guessed that it's an insecticide.
22:44With the resistance of the phylloxera...
22:47...the American leaves were replaced.
22:54500 levs.
22:56We're waiting for it.
22:58And we're giving it to you.
23:01A nice glass of wine you'll drink from us.
23:03A nice glass of wine you'll drink from us.
23:07Dona. Doneva, you're out of the game with 500 levs.
23:10Congratulations, Dona.
23:25Now I'm going to introduce you to a lawyer...
23:28...who works in the District Court in Burgas.
23:30He's in the 7th hall.
23:32He listens to hard rock, watches football...
23:34...and is an expert in politics.
23:36There are some notes on John Grisham's latest work.
23:39And now he's going to tell us what exactly...
23:42...Sedja Simeon Mihov is doing here.
23:57Welcome to the wealth table.
23:58Make yourself comfortable, Sedja Mihov.
24:00Who did you choose to invite here...
24:02...to give you courage and to be a joker?
24:05I'm here with my son.
24:07Even though he's 21 years old...
24:10...his knowledge in some areas is more than mine.
24:13This is Bojan. Hello, Bojan.
24:15Hello.
24:17Where do you study?
24:19I'm studying law at the University of Sofia.
24:21Great. You're following in your father's footsteps, right?
24:23Of course.
24:25Good. Simeon, the rules here are more than clear.
24:28I have a personal request.
24:30Can you tell us a story about the answers?
24:33If possible.
24:35If you've experienced some of the questions...
24:37...we'll be happy to meet you.
24:39Ladies and gentlemen, Simeon Mihov from Burgas...
24:41...begins his show, Stay Wealthy.
24:43Now!
24:51Let's go through the preliminary investigation...
24:53...with a few hot questions.
24:55The first one is...
24:58What does the red hat go through...
25:00...to get to his grandmother?
25:02Through the sea and the ocean?
25:05Through the foothills?
25:08Through the Zepe Pass?
25:10Or through the mountains?
25:13Without hesitation, through the mountains.
25:16Through the mountains.
25:18That's the way.
25:20Fact. Veren, the answer.
25:26Ah, we know that her mother...
25:28...tried not to pass.
25:30Through the mountains.
25:32But she thinks that a straighter path...
25:34...will lead her to the truth.
25:36Which is not exactly so.
25:38The second question.
25:42What, according to Alexander Petrov and Tangra...
25:45...can happen in a small town?
25:49To fall in love.
25:51To get lost.
25:54To get lost.
25:57Or to get divorced.
26:01The correct answer here is A.
26:03I think.
26:05Because even...
26:07...they are even more categorical.
26:09Not only to fall in love...
26:11...but nothing else can happen in a small town.
26:13Absolutely.
26:15In the case of Alexander Petrov...
26:17...is he a composer or a writer?
26:19Oh, I can't say...
26:21...but I think Tangra's Hunter...
26:23...is the most successful album...
26:25...of the Bulgarian band.
26:27But that's just my opinion.
26:29That's the way it is.
26:31It's called Tangra 2, it's from 1985.
26:33And this one is from 1981.
26:35Yes, with another vocalist.
26:37Yes, with, God forbid, Chocho Vladovski.
26:39Then came Stanley.
26:41Let's mark the answer. To fall in love.
26:43Yes.
26:45Absolutely, Veren, the answer.
26:47Alexander Petrov is a great poet.
26:50The music is, God forbid, Boris Karadimchev.
26:53Yes, in a small town...
26:55...an old-fashioned, boring town...
26:57...in which nothing else can happen.
26:59To fall in love...
27:01...but nothing else can happen.
27:03It's so well said.
27:05Sasho Petrov makes...
27:07...very interesting concerts.
27:09Rock poetry.
27:11So, I hope this year...
27:13...they go to Burgas, Varna...
27:14...so people can see...
27:16...our great names.
27:18Third question.
27:23How is Count Vlad Tsepes more famous?
27:28The Heart of Lviv?
27:31Dracula?
27:33The Great Steppe?
27:35Or the Lonely Wolf?
27:40Without a doubt...
27:41...the right answer should be B.
27:44Dracula.
27:47Let's see.
27:49Our neighbor, or?
27:51Our neighbor from neighboring Romania.
27:53In the north.
27:55A truly brutal ruler.
27:57The right answer.
27:59300 EUR are yours.
28:04I think that Turks are also being taught seriously.
28:07Yes.
28:09If I remember correctly.
28:11300 EUR.
28:16In which city...
28:18...do believers witness...
28:20...the descent of the so-called...
28:22...Blessed Fire?
28:25Rome?
28:27Jerusalem?
28:30Tel Aviv?
28:32Mecca?
28:42I would exclude Mecca...
28:44...because...
28:46...it's a different religion.
28:49In my opinion, the right answer should be Jerusalem...
28:53...where the most significant events...
28:56...of Christianity took place.
28:59Shall we play?
29:01Yes.
29:03The answer is B. Jerusalem.
29:05Let's see.
29:07Absolutely the right answer.
29:12He went to Bulgaria.
29:14A special delegation goes there every year.
29:17For the last 10 years for sure.
29:19They take the Blessed Fire...
29:21...and bring it to Bulgaria.
29:23Otherwise, this happens in the church on Sunday...
29:25...or Saturday...
29:27...right on the grave of God.
29:31The miracle is that this fire...
29:34...doesn't really burn.
29:36It's not even hot.
29:38This is the Blessed Fire.
29:39This is the Blessed Fire.
29:41The question for 500 EUR and the first sure sum.
29:44Let's see.
29:48Which of the particles is the largest?
29:53Molecule?
29:55Atom?
29:58Proton?
30:00Electron?
30:01Which of the particles is the largest?
30:07In order not to confuse the order...
30:10...which is the smallest...
30:12...I would mark the answer A...
30:15...that the molecule is the largest...
30:18...of these numbers.
30:20So, in my opinion, the correct answer is A.
30:23Answer!
30:26The molecules consist of what?
30:28Of atoms.
30:29In my opinion, the atoms consist of protons and electrons.
30:33This is my version.
30:35But first, let's say the correct answer.
30:48Bojana, did we get it right?
30:51Of course.
30:53The atom is divided into protons, electrons and neutrons.
30:57The protons and neutrons are in the center...
31:00...and the electrons are in the orbit around them.
31:03Bravo!
31:05Six.
31:07It can be counted on you.
31:10And now let's get into...
31:13...the seventh...
31:15...practice.
31:17What are you looking at?
31:20For 13 years I've been looking at civil, commercial and corporate affairs.
31:24First instance.
31:26I can't explain it.
31:28This is how I was surrounded.
31:30Before that, I was in court and I was looking at all kinds of things, including criminal ones.
31:36What mistake did your colleague John Grisham make?
31:41Of course, I can't make any mistake.
31:44But with the progress of his books...
31:47...one gets the impression that they are about to be finished.
31:52The road to 100,000...
31:56Are we going to guarantee...
31:58...a guarantee for those 1000 levs?
32:01A safe conclusion?
32:03No, we'll continue.
32:05Let's play.
32:07Here's the question.
32:10Which Bulgarian is not born in Karlovo?
32:16A. Hristo Georgiev.
32:19B. Hristo Mutavchiev.
32:23C. Hristo Prodanov.
32:26D. Hristo Botev.
32:29Since Hristo Botev was born in Kalofer...
32:35...I think the correct answer is D.
32:39Since he wasn't born in Karlovo...
32:42...the answer is D. Hristo Botev.
32:45Let's play.
32:47Let's see.
32:48B. Hristo Botev.
32:50D. Hristo Botev.
32:52Tamila may be blindfolded...
32:55...but you, ladies and gentlemen, stay blindfolded...
32:58...so you can see the commercials on B-TV.
33:12Before the commercials on B-TV...
33:15...judge Mihov said the answer for 1000 levs.
33:18Let's finish this mini-trial.
33:21We asked which Bulgarian is not born in Karlovo.
33:24As they say, every child, man, young man...
33:27...must know where these 20 greatest men of Bulgaria were born.
33:32Botev is one of them, of course.
33:35But we can also ask about the others.
33:38Who are they?
33:40Hristo Georgiev is probably the brother of Vlogi Georgiev.
33:43True answer. Entrepreneur and philanthropist.
33:45Hristo Georgiev.
33:47I can't remember the name of the actor.
33:50Yes, the actor.
33:52Hristo Prodanov must be the first Bulgarian to climb Everest.
33:56Absolutely true answer.
33:58And Botev is born in Karlovo.
34:00You have 1000 levs.
34:08As the people from neighboring Sopot say, U2C.
34:12You should see everyone born in Karlovo.
34:15What happened in Karlovo?
34:17What is your explanation?
34:19Let's tell the viewers.
34:21Why are they all born there?
34:23Let's tell Aydan Botevchiev and the rest.
34:26This was the center of Bulgaria.
34:29Under the Balkans.
34:31Hidden from the Turks.
34:33Was there any independence from the Turks?
34:36Free education?
34:38Exactly.
34:411500 levs.
34:42Should we conclude them, Mr. Mikhov?
34:45No.
34:47Let's play. Let's see the question.
34:53In which movie do the characters enter into alien dreams to steal valuable information?
35:01This happens in...
35:03Memento.
35:05Genesis.
35:08Interstellar.
35:10Oppenheimer.
35:19And in all four movies, the director is the same.
35:24His name is Christopher Nolan.
35:32Do you know this or does Bojan give you a hint?
35:35Intuitively.
35:39I think I know him.
35:41Because when I watched Memento, Bojan was too young to understand.
35:46Are there other bigger movies than this?
35:49Again, by Christopher Nolan.
35:53It's hard for me to overestimate his work,
35:57but the critics weren't very fond of his penultimate movie.
36:01I think it was called Tenet.
36:03The screenwriter of most of the movies is his brother.
36:12The special thing about all of Christopher Nolan's movies is that they are based on an unusual idea.
36:22And in Memento, the main character is a person who has lost his short-term memory.
36:30I think it was 17 minutes after he forgot.
36:35Interstellar is a fantasy about saving humanity from other planets.
36:40What was unusual?
36:42In Interstellar...
36:45There were a lot of unusual things.
36:48For this movie, it was claimed that the authors tried to preserve all the latest achievements of physics, astronomy,
36:59but I agree with you that in all of his movies there is an idea.
37:03Here the idea was that a person could come down from space to us,
37:08to show us in parallel worlds, to wake us up.
37:12Exactly.
37:14That we have influence from space, and sometimes from ourselves.
37:18Our future.
37:20Oppenheimer, Genesis?
37:22The correct answer here is Genesis.
37:27I will say, for Oppenheimer...
37:34I think that the most objective way in Oppenheimer was to present the fate of the author of the atomic bomb.
37:42Midigram?
37:44We mark the answer B, Genesis.
37:46Let's see.
37:52Genesis is the same...
37:55You jump through time, epochs, planes, space, movies...
38:01The correct answer!
38:11Mr. Mikhov is doing a great job.
38:13Mr. Mikhov is doing a great job.
38:16Shall we conclude the sum of 2,000 levs or 1,000 levs?
38:20Based on the knowledge you have, plus the knowledge of Bojan.
38:25Is it knowledge or just luck? We will find out later.
38:29It is not luck that you watched all these movies.
38:33And it's not like you analyzed them.
38:37Let's play.
38:39The question for 2,000 levs.
38:44How many American presidents change while Todor Zhivkov is the head of the BKP?
38:52Three?
38:55Five?
38:59Seven?
39:01Or 12?
39:03It wouldn't be bad to be able to count them, but I'm not sure I can.
39:17Todor Zhivkov is the head of the BKP.
39:20He has been in charge of the country for 28 years.
39:24He has been in charge of the country for 28 years.
39:32Since when?
39:36Since 1989.
39:38When we take out the number 28, we fall to 1961.
39:44And it occurs to me that it should have been Volkov Chervenkov.
39:49But maybe I'm wrong.
39:51As far as the American presidents are concerned,
39:56we have two mandates of Ronald Reagan.
40:02Before him was Jimmy Carter, with one mandate.
40:13Before that...
40:14Before that...
40:19I think it was...
40:26Nixon.
40:31Purely mathematically, the presidents of the United States have at most two mandates.
40:39In this position...
40:41How many mandates?
40:42Four.
40:45There?
40:46Yes.
40:47Here?
40:49Here, in our presidencies?
40:50Yes.
40:51In our presidencies, the mandate is five years.
40:53Yes, that's right.
40:55I'm asking, I have a year's difference.
40:59Yes, in our presidencies, but the reason is different.
41:02To be exact, five years is not the same as the mandates of other states.
41:07As far as Jimmy Carter is concerned, I can say that he has only one mandate.
41:12As a president.
41:15But again...
41:1828 years.
41:21I think I should try my son.
41:26Great!
41:28Let's call Jocker, a friend of the audience, to wake up with his son.
41:32Pojane, call us.
41:34What do you think, my friend?
41:37In my opinion, the most suitable strategy is to count them,
41:40and based on the exclusion, to see which are the best options.
41:44I counted seven.
41:4750 years.
41:49Todor Zhivkov came to power in the first two years.
41:52I can help you.
41:5350, right?
41:54We know for sure that in the 89th Congress,
41:57the president of the United States,
41:59I can help you a lot.
42:0050, right?
42:01We know for sure that in the 89th Congress,
42:03the president of the United States,
42:04Yes, that's clear.
42:05the president of the United States,
42:06is the head of the BKP.
42:07is the head of the BKP.
42:10This, the head of the BKP...
42:14I just forgot which year, but in any case,
42:17Pojane is right that it's no less than seven.
42:20The question is whether it's seven or twelve.
42:23I think it's twelve.
42:24Which year, Todor Zhivkov, and which two of you?
42:29After the dismissal of Volkov Chervenkov.
42:31Let's say 56, or 50 years.
42:34Eisenhower was then the president of the United States,
42:37for 50 years.
42:38After that, we have, of course, Kennedy,
42:41who was until 1963, when he was killed.
42:45After that, his vice-president,
42:47I think his last name was Johnson,
42:49who won the mandate after Kennedy.
42:52He completed Kennedy's mandate and won the next one.
42:54For now, it's three.
42:56After Johnson, it's Nixon.
43:02I'm not sure which command is Nixon,
43:04then I know it's Jimmy Carter.
43:05Ah, Ford, we forgot Ford.
43:07Ford is before Nixon, actually.
43:09After Johnson, it's Ford, four,
43:11Nixon, five,
43:12Jimmy Carter, six.
43:13And Ronald Reagan, seven.
43:15Yes.
43:16We stop at seven.
43:17The good thing is that we don't have eight or nine to confuse us.
43:21Twelve can't be reached.
43:24It should be answer C, seven.
43:27In the 1950s, we limited ourselves to two.
43:30Yes.
43:31There's no way to get two to five,
43:33so the answer is C, seven, in my opinion.
43:36Okay.
43:37So, Mihov, do you accept the defense thesis?
43:41I absolutely do.
43:43I knew you knew more than me on this issue.
43:47What better way for your son to convince you?
43:50If it's true, we all want a thumbs up.
43:52Okay, boys.
43:53Let's play.
43:54We mark the answer C, seven.
44:01Judge Mihov,
44:03without your son's help,
44:06maybe you'll give a different answer.
44:08I don't know.
44:09Maybe.
44:10Todor Zhivkov is the head of the state government.
44:131961-62, when he was replaced by Anton Yugov.
44:16But the head of the BKP is from 1954,
44:20which is how many years ago?
44:22Until 1989, I can't count.
44:24At least 30.
44:25And up.
44:30You managed to avoid the obstacles
44:32related to the two mandates.
44:36One president, one killed president.
44:39We also have that.
44:40The completion of Lyndon Johnson,
44:42re-election of Lyndon Johnson,
44:44entering this order.
44:46This order.
44:48Ford.
44:50Dixon.
44:51And the addition to Reagan.
44:53Perfect answer!
44:55Bravo!
45:05Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations for Boyan.
45:08Do you have other children?
45:10I have a 27-year-old daughter.
45:13She works in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
45:16Is she smart, beautiful?
45:19I hope so.
45:22Boyan, what do you want to be when you grow up?
45:26I haven't decided yet.
45:27I'm sure I still have a lot of time.
45:29I'm only in my second year.
45:30Of course, I will do business.
45:32Maybe I want to be part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
45:35like my sister.
45:37What is attractive about the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
45:40For sure, it is not the material reward.
45:43That's what I'm asking.
45:44Yes.
45:45I mean, the material with which they work.
45:47A certified lawyer would do more, for example.
45:49I know.
45:50Yes, yes.
45:51That's why I haven't thought about this option yet.
45:53What is attractive about the material with which they work.
45:56I am interested in history, in international relations,
45:59and for sure I would like to be able to give my side
46:02when I work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
46:05Very good.
46:06There is already a goal.
46:08Our goal is now to reach 3,000 viewers.
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46:13Not yet.
46:14No, but we have already reached it.
46:17We are closing for today,
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