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00:00THEME MUSIC
00:23Ladies and gentlemen, viewers of BTV, let's start with a question,
00:28Be honest, though. What do you feel when you hear this revealing music of Stani Bogat?
00:34For the questions, or for 100,000 leva, or for me?
00:38Relax, whatever you say, you will feel it right as the answers of the honest Lilo in yesterday's game.
00:45Day 2 is coming, the author of the book is Day 1, and he will start the storm of 100,000 with a full arsenal of three jokers, but also with my good evening.
00:54Good evening.
00:55Good evening to your father, Stojan. Hello, Lilo.
00:59Let's talk a little bit more.
01:01We said that you studied in Amsterdam, but realized in Bulgaria.
01:05Why?
01:06Why did you decide to return to Bulgaria? There are much better paid jobs there.
01:11Even when I became a candidate in Amsterdam, for a minute I did not think that I would stay to live and work, for example, in Amsterdam.
01:19I thought about abroad, about Holland, for sure not.
01:22Because, to be honest, the weather, the food, the people are much better here.
01:29And all three things are much better.
01:31And that's why for me it was ... yes.
01:35The weather, the food, the people.
01:38And what about the media?
01:40I have a lot of distrust of the media.
01:42Not only in Bulgaria, but everywhere.
01:44For us, corruption and the word itself as a reason for distrust is a larger percentage of distrust than in other countries.
01:54But this is a trend everywhere in the world.
01:57One of the main reasons is that our society is more and more divided and more and more radicalized.
02:03And this is proven to be mainly due to, or rather because of, the social networks.
02:09And the fact that we are able to find ourselves much more easily and to create such closed societies.
02:17What is the right behavior of the media in such a situation?
02:20No one knows how to deal with this.
02:22But one of the good reasons is to continue to maintain authority, to continue to check the facts it uses.
02:32Okay, we have a lot to work on in this direction.
02:34We have a lot to work on with you.
02:36The three jokers are in their places.
02:38The next question I'm going to ask you will be for 2,000 euros.
02:43I suggest we start.
02:45Ladies and gentlemen, Iskren Lilov continues his show Stay Rich Now.
02:53I remind you, only for 24 years.
02:57Are we going to finish the sum of 2,000 euros, Iskren?
02:59No.
03:00Let's see the question.
03:06What is the pseudonym of the famous singer Abel Makonnen Tesfaye?
03:16The Weekender, Eminem, Bruno Mars or Kedrik Lamar?
03:26So, it's definitely Eminem.
03:30I really know the correct answer, because I recently watched his show.
03:36And the duo.
03:38Yes, exactly the same show.
03:40And the answer is A, The Weekend.
03:42Let's see.
03:48This is the most listened singer in recent years.
03:51Absolutely correct answer.
03:53Thank you very much.
04:02As far as I know, he was a protégé at the beginning of Drake.
04:06Canadian.
04:08By passport, he has Ethiopian roots.
04:10Very talented.
04:12After Taylor Swift's concerts last summer, in 2023,
04:17his concerts were among the most visited.
04:19Many Bulgarians went.
04:21I was going to go to his concert in Madrid, but it didn't happen and I couldn't.
04:26You will have a question for 3,000 euros.
04:29Here the question is quite basic.
04:32Are we going to finish the sum?
04:34No, because I still have all the jokers.
04:37Let's play.
04:39Do you have a lot of knowledge?
04:41Let's see.
04:44According to which Zelenchuk, the mayor of New York,
04:48has to ban the attempt to stop the Mafia family Morello
04:52in the 30s of the 20th century?
04:58According to Zeleto?
05:00According to Arti Shoka?
05:03According to Krastavitsa?
05:05Or according to Tsarevitsa?
05:09Which Zelenchuk can stop the Mafia family?
05:14At first glance, one of them.
05:18In New York.
05:21The 30s of the 20th century is close to the dry regime of the family.
05:29Yes.
05:30Maybe this Zelenchuk can be used to make alcohol?
05:38The question is that I am not very well known
05:42with which Zelenchuk can I help with this.
05:46In Tsarevitsa they make syrup.
05:50This syrup is especially popular in America.
05:56I have never heard of Arti Shoka,
05:58to have similar properties or to be used in something.
06:02In principle, it is a very strange Zelenchuk.
06:06I personally do not like Arti Shoka.
06:10According to Krastavitsa, it is 90% water.
06:14Yes, I will definitely use a joker.
06:18If you need jokers?
06:21For now, let's start with one.
06:27Let's call a friend.
06:29Let's call a friend.
06:31You take this decision.
06:33Isn't it better to ask Lidov Sr.?
06:36I'm just asking, because in 30 seconds ...
06:39I don't think so. It's better to call.
06:42OK. We call. Call a friend.
06:50And you have prepared for us Lidoslav Zhelev from Sofia,
06:54Marina Grudeva from Sofia,
06:56or Daniela Mezeklieva from Sofia.
06:59Let's call Marina.
07:01Let's call Marina now.
07:05Marinka is your boss or you are her boss?
07:08I'm her boss.
07:12Yes, but I won't give you anything back,
07:14because now is a convenient moment.
07:16I'll have to draw.
07:18You promise.
07:19Marina, we are looking for you.
07:21Yes, hello.
07:22Hello, hello, Marina. How are you?
07:25I'm fine. How are you?
07:27Very good. We are having fun with your boss.
07:31Honestly.
07:33Now it's convenient for you to give him
07:35a very correct answer.
07:37Not correct, but very correct.
07:39So write and think, also answer.
07:4130 seconds now.
07:43Hello, Marina.
07:45Which vegetable is forbidden in New York
07:47in the 30s of the 20th century?
07:50Which vegetable is forbidden in New York
07:53in the 30s of the 20th century?
07:56Celery, artichoke, cucumber, cucumber.
08:02Vegetable is forbidden in New York.
08:07Can you repeat?
08:09Celery, artichoke, cucumber, cucumber.
08:19Don't bother her.
08:21Just 30 seconds.
08:24By the way, he didn't mention the mafia at all.
08:27He didn't mention Morello's family.
08:29You're right, but this is your approach.
08:32Should we call Lilov the boss?
08:37Let's call Lilov the boss.
08:40Why, Joker?
08:42Wake up your father and support Mr. Lilov.
08:51Welcome.
08:53Mr. Lilov, what do you think about Iskren's speech?
08:56He's been playing wonderfully so far.
08:59I don't think the dry regime is a good idea.
09:02In general, the most famous mafiosi
09:05and most of the stories I've heard
09:08about the dry regime are in Chicago.
09:13From this point of view, I'd like to think
09:16which vegetable could be a subject of smuggling
09:19or something that the mafia uses
09:23to hide income and profits in an illegal way.
09:29It's illegal, actually.
09:31Yes, it is.
09:33From this point of view, the artichoke
09:39is a traditional Italian vegetable.
09:42It is found in many places in Italy.
09:45It's an Italian delicacy.
09:48Morello's family, like most families
09:51should have Italian roots.
09:54From this point of view,
09:57it's a very suitable candidate.
10:00Tzarevitsa is always related to South America.
10:03I suppose that even in the 30s of the last century
10:06it's difficult to understand
10:09Mexicans on this issue.
10:12So I wouldn't immediately
10:15reject it.
10:18Krastavitsa...
10:23I don't think Krastavitsa has a chance
10:26to be a seasonal fruit.
10:29It can't be grown all year long.
10:32In the 30s, there were hardly any oranges
10:35that were allowed, especially in New York.
10:38Maybe I would reject it.
10:41Artichoke remains.
10:44But if artichoke was grown in Italy
10:47with other families...
10:50You don't need other families.
10:53The public is responsible for it,
10:56because that's where the money comes from.
10:59It's arranged differently.
11:02The question is about vegetables and artichoke.
11:05Well...
11:08We're here to play, so let's play.
11:11We're here for fun.
11:14We're playing with the answer B, artichoke.
11:17We're playing with the answer B, artichoke.
11:20Two logics.
11:23One for the son, the other for the father.
11:26Two different generations.
11:29I'm for the son.
11:32Tsarevitsa!
11:35Tsarevitsa!
11:38Tsarevitsa!
11:41Say a word about Tsarevitsa.
11:44I'm inclined to make quick decisions.
11:47Absolutely.
11:50Trust me.
11:59Artichoke!
12:02Lilo Starchi, congratulations.
12:05Support her.
12:12The story is obvious,
12:15but that's what happened.
12:18They stopped the crunch.
12:21Their annual business was over $1 million.
12:24$1 million was a lot back then.
12:27They kept the monopoly on artichoke
12:30and sold it three times more.
12:33The Moreau family has a coincidence
12:36and comes from the village of Corleone.
12:39You have a $5,000 question.
12:42Should we sum up the $5,000?
12:45Yes, let's do it.
12:48Let's do it.
12:51We wish you success with one of the strongest jokers.
12:5450-50.
12:57Let's see the question.
13:00Where is the so-called Golgi apparatus?
13:09In the Earth's orbit?
13:12In the animal cages?
13:15In the string instruments?
13:18Or in the automobile engines?
13:25I have to thank my biology teacher
13:28who explained the biology so attractively
13:31that you can't forget these things.
13:34So I can't give you the answer.
13:38I can't forget that the Golgi apparatus
13:41is in the animal cages.
13:44What does it do?
13:47I think it's involved in the production of energy
13:50in the animal cage.
13:53The production of ATP.
13:56Let's play.
13:59Answer B.
14:02Let's see.
14:05Is Iskran right?
14:08And where is the Golgi apparatus?
14:11Will you see it on your TV?
14:14We'll find out in a few seconds.
14:29That was the BTV commercial.
14:32I hope that you are watching
14:35very, very actively at the moment
14:38because Iskran is only 24 years old.
14:41He knows a lot.
14:44And at the moment he is directly
14:47marking one of the answers.
14:50Mr. Liov is playing for 5,000 levs
14:53and this is an important moment in his show
14:56because with a correct answer
14:59he gets an absolutely correct answer.
15:02That's right. You continue.
15:15The Golgi apparatus is named after Camillo Golgi
15:18who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1906.
15:21It plays an important role in the formation
15:24of complex proteins.
15:28I would like to thank Mrs. Victoria Necheva.
15:31You see, with a little help from a friend
15:34you will remember everything.
15:37You play for 10,000 levs
15:40without any financial risk.
15:43Of course, the most important part
15:46is that we want you to continue.
15:4950 to 50.
15:52Ladies and gentlemen, the question is
15:56in the period of 1971-1991
15:59at the place where today's statue
16:02of St. Sophia is located.
16:05At Hanna Sparukh?
16:08At Georgi Dimitrov?
16:11At St. Ivan Rilski?
16:14Or at Vladimir Lenin?
16:17The question is for 10,000 levs
16:20for a long time.
16:24We ask a 24-year-old young man.
16:281971-1991.
16:31This was supposed to be a socialist monument.
16:34There was no way it would be built for St. Ivan Rilski.
16:37Hanna Sparukh also had no logic
16:40to decide to erect a monument
16:43to Hanna Sparukh right then.
16:46Although the ideology of Bulgaria
16:49was strong for 1,300 years.
16:52But still, to build a new monument
16:55in 1971,
16:58when a significant amount of time
17:01had passed since the beginning
17:04of the socialist government.
17:07Georgi Dimitrov or Vladimir Lenin
17:10seem to me to have this logic.
17:13Two emblems of socialism.
17:16Is this the right logic?
17:19The question is,
17:22when did Georgi Dimitrov die?
17:25Because it is unlikely
17:28that a monument will be erected to him alive.
17:31It is clear that Lenin died a long time ago.
17:38I have never heard of Lenin's monument.
17:41Although there is a monument of Lenin
17:44in the Museum of Socialist Art.
17:47Where is this monument?
17:50To be honest, I do not know
17:53the correct answer between B and D.
17:56If my logic is correct.
17:59Of course, Hanna Sparukh
18:02is related to the fact
18:05that they wanted to promote
18:08this ideology of Bulgaria for 1,300 years.
18:11But...
18:14The Joker will take 50-50.
18:17The right decision.
18:20Let the computer enter the show
18:23and eliminate two of the wrong answers.
18:26Now!
18:40They disappeared.
18:43Georgi Dimitrov
18:46and St. Ivan Rilski.
18:49Hanna Sparukh against Vladimir Lenin.
18:52Yes.
18:55Whose monument was erected
18:58in the period of 1971-1991
19:01on the site of today's St. Sophia statue.
19:04The most logical thing is
19:07for Lenin to be born in 1971.
19:10It should be Lenin sooner.
19:13Because Sparukh will not be removed.
19:16Sparukh is not politically incorrect.
19:19So, yes.
19:22Let's answer D. Vladimir Lenin.
19:25Let's play.
19:28Do you want to dance?
19:31100.
19:34This is the correct answer.
19:38Bravo!
19:41The first 10,000 levs
19:44were won by a 24-year-old young man
19:47from Završtane.
19:50At the time,
19:53Lenin was looking at the Party House
19:56in today's parliament in Sofia.
19:59I don't know if this monument
20:02was moved to the Museum of Socialist Art.
20:05The children can walk around
20:08and learn about it.
20:11It was made by a Soviet sculptor
20:14Lev Kerbel,
20:17the author of 70 similar works
20:20sent as a gift to the brotherly
20:23socialist countries.
20:26Let's give a round of applause
20:29to Iskren Lilov.
20:32Dear friends,
20:35dear viewers,
20:38dear audience,
20:41we open the question for 20,000 levs.
20:44Let's see the question.
20:47Which classical work of art
20:50is the largest in size?
20:56Guernica.
20:59The Creation of Adam.
21:02The Night Watch.
21:05The Birth of Venus.
21:10The Night Watch is in the Amsterdam Museum.
21:13I've seen the painting live a few times.
21:16It's being restored at the moment.
21:19It's very interesting.
21:22You can watch it while it's being restored.
21:25I'm sure this is not the answer
21:28to the question of how large it is.
21:31It's about 4-5 meters wide,
21:34but it's not that large in height.
21:37I could be wrong,
21:40but I'm sure the Creation of Adam
21:43is larger.
21:46But yes, the Night Watch is not the answer.
21:49Can we say the authors?
21:52Rembrandt.
21:55Guernica.
21:58I forgot the Spanish author.
22:01But I know the painting describes
22:04the Civil War in Spain.
22:07The Birth of Venus.
22:10But I'm not sure who the author is.
22:13The Creation of Adam
22:16is that of the Sistine Chapel.
22:19Because if it's that of the Sistine Chapel,
22:22it's probably much larger
22:25than the rest of the paintings.
22:28If it's that of the Sistine Chapel,
22:31I've been there and I've seen it.
22:34If this is the Creation of Adam,
22:37Michelangelo.
22:40Guernica is a very large painting.
22:43A very large-scale painting.
22:46Unfortunately, I can't remember
22:49the exact size or where it is.
22:55There's a confusion between Guernica
22:58and the Creation of Adam.
23:01As for the Creation of Adam,
23:04there's a confusion as to whether
23:07this is the painting I know.
23:10Actually, it's written correctly
23:13as a work, not a painting.
23:16I've been a participant in Stony Bog,
23:19especially in Bulgaria, for 45 years.
23:22That means I have about 21 years
23:25to experience this additional experience
23:28and come back here again.
23:31I hope to see you again.
23:34Good. I'll be waiting for you.
23:37I'll call your father,
23:40because he has a lot of knowledge.
23:43It's a family game.
23:46The game is called The Creation of Adam B.
23:49The final answer to The Creation of Adam.
23:52Let's see.
24:01It will be extremely difficult for me
24:04to arrange it, because we have to do it
24:07in detail, for the viewers, for you and for me.
24:10I'll start with the fourth place.
24:16There's the birth of Venus.
24:19The painting is located in Uffizi,
24:251.70 m by 2.80 m.
24:30The third place.
24:34The guard with the knife.
24:383.60 m by 4.40 m.
24:43The Creation of Adam or Guernica.
24:49The Creation of Adam is exactly this.
24:52Michelangelo. The Sistine Chapel.
24:562.80 m by 5.70 m.
25:01We reach Guernica.
25:05It's located in the Sofia Arena Museum in Madrid.
25:10I saw it recently.
25:133.70 m by 3.50 m.
25:22The correct answer is Guernica.
25:25It was right in front of your eyes.
25:28Your father knew that and he grabbed his head.
25:31A big round of applause, ladies and gentlemen!
25:35We had a wonderful participant
25:38with the face of 5.000 L.E.
25:43A great game.
25:49Another reason for this boy to come back
25:52from Holland to Bulgaria and to play for Bulgaria.
25:56I wish you all the best.
25:59The question was very difficult.
26:02Good luck!
26:13We send you a big round of applause.
26:17Now we have a diplomat, a pharmacist
26:20from the Agency for Medicine.
26:23The couple has the same speciality
26:26as a pharmaceutical metal family.
26:29They obviously prefer hard music
26:32over soft pastilles.
26:35She is passionate about Tim Burton's movies
26:38and knows a lot about the lives of celebrities.
26:41I wish you all the best
26:44from Diana Ivanova.
26:57Let's continue.
27:00A handsome young man.
27:06I saw the game in front of your eyes
27:09and it was unique.
27:12I have a question for you.
27:15How do you explain the warm connection
27:18between Tim Burton and Johnny Depp?
27:21Why does Johnny play a big role in his movies?
27:24We continue with new words.
27:27What is your vibe with Kristjan, your husband?
27:30It's not a vibe, it's love.
27:33That's the standard word for our vibe.
27:36Wonderful participants.
27:39Here are the rules.
27:4215 questions for 100,000 levs.
27:45Two safe sums.
27:48The first is 500 levs.
27:51The second is 50 levs.
27:54There is nothing scary.
27:57A 24-year-old young man
28:00manages to ask different questions.
28:03From history, movies, mafia, etc.
28:06We are different every night.
28:09Every night these questions
28:12bring us different answers.
28:15Let's catch them.
28:18Ladies and gentlemen, Diana Ivanova from Sofia
28:21starts her show now.
28:28The first question.
28:31What cliché is used most often in the book?
28:34We call it
28:37the return to the future,
28:40knowledge storage,
28:43foresight,
28:47or a mirror to the world.
28:50We mark the answer D, a mirror to the world.
28:53Let's see. Absolutely right.
28:56Your favorite book or author?
28:59I like Stephen King.
29:02My favorite is Alone Slaughter,
29:05but I like his others more.
29:08A question.
29:11Which of the birds has the longest beak?
29:16Sparrow,
29:19parakeet,
29:22ostrich,
29:25butterfly.
29:28We even made it harder for them.
29:31Verena Odgor.
29:38It's only a little bit longer
29:41than 35 cm.
29:45The third question.
29:48Where does the dress code
29:51exclude wearing clothes?
29:54A car showroom,
29:57a stadium,
30:00a nudist beach
30:03or a concert hall?
30:06Nudist beach.
30:09Let's mark it.
30:13And that's the bare truth.
30:16Let's move on.
30:22A new question.
30:28Where can we find something
30:31that can answer the term outdoor?
30:34That is,
30:37a lock,
30:40an open door,
30:43a garage
30:46or a monastery?
30:49An open door.
30:52Let's mark it.
30:55Verena Odgor.
30:58The word is official.
31:01It's in the traditional dictionary.
31:04Does he have a traditional dictionary?
31:07He has an outdoor dictionary.
31:10The fifth question and the first
31:13sure answer.
31:16In which book is the pilot,
31:19the fox and the rose told?
31:22The Little Prince.
31:25Let's see.
31:28The Lord of the Rings,
31:31The Little Prince
31:34and Pinocchio.
31:37The answer is The Little Prince.
31:40The correct answer is exactly this one.
31:55I say that we need a reminder
31:58to confirm these figures
32:01of our conclusion metaphorically.
32:04Are we going to conclude one of these moments?
32:07No.
32:10Let's see the question.
32:15What animal is Dogmatix?
32:18A faithful companion of the animation heroes
32:21Asterix and Obelix?
32:24Give no answers.
32:27She knows everything.
32:30A cat?
32:33A giraffe?
32:36Or a Tamagotchi?
32:39I have the same weakness.
32:42Especially the movie.
32:45Tamagotchi and giraffe
32:48are not in the ancient Gaul.
32:51I remember that there was a student.
32:54A tiger?
32:57Tamagotchi.
33:00Let's mark the answer.
33:03A dog.
33:06I won't take it for granted
33:09if you or Kristian don't say his breed.
33:12Something like Jack Russell.
33:15A faithful companion of the show
33:18are always the commercials on BTV.
33:21Think about Dogmatix's breed.
33:27Hello, dear viewers of BTV.
33:30A unique evening.
33:33Before the commercials we played
33:36with an interesting question,
33:39but for you it's elementary.
33:42Who is the faithful companion
33:45of Asterix and Obelix?
33:48You chose a dog.
33:51The answer is dogmatix.
33:54Dogmatix is the faithful companion
33:57of Asterix and Obelix.
34:06Are we done?
34:09No.
34:12Not yet?
34:15Let's see the next question.
34:18In which Asian country
34:21does the action take place
34:24in the novel and the film The Beach?
34:27Thailand.
34:30The Philippines.
34:33Burkina Faso.
34:36Singapore.
34:39I don't know if you'll believe me,
34:42but this is a story of a poor millionaire.
34:45Just two evenings ago
34:48I was on a trip to Thailand
34:51and I was interviewed
34:54by The Beach.
34:57So the answer is Thailand.
35:00We don't have to add the ball.
35:03I thought I wouldn't believe you
35:06because you and Kristian were there.
35:09The name of the beach?
35:12I forgot.
35:15Or Maya.
35:18It's very rare for a person
35:21to take a selfie alone.
35:24That's how it is.
35:27It closes at night
35:30and if you stay there
35:33you try to sleep there.
35:36It's a faithful answer.
35:40The Beach
35:43Since you mentioned the poor millionaire,
35:46what's his connection with The Beach?
35:49I don't know. I haven't seen The Beach.
35:52You haven't seen The Beach?
35:55No.
35:58The director is the same. Danny Boyle.
36:01Yes. I didn't know.
36:04Alex Garland wrote a great book.
36:08Let's wrap it up.
36:11The Beach.
36:142,000 EUR.
36:17That's the minimum you need
36:20for this show.
36:23Let's see the question.
36:26On the flag of which European country
36:29are depicted two red cows
36:32and the motto
36:36Estonia?
36:39Andorra?
36:42Moldova?
36:45Or Gibraltar?
36:51Neither.
36:54I don't know what it looks like.
36:57Maybe Andorra.
37:00Maybe someone else.
37:03It's a bit sad.
37:06The unity.
37:09The unity makes us strong.
37:12What does it mean?
37:15It means different ethnic groups
37:18that live under the same flag
37:21and are united
37:24instead of dividing.
37:27Two red cows.
37:30Maybe they symbolize
37:33two ethnic groups.
37:36Red and blue.
37:39It was a bull and a cow.
37:42It was a calf and a cow.
37:45Two cows.
37:48Maybe they are equal.
37:51Absolutely.
37:54I don't know why I think
37:57it's Estonia or Moldova.
38:00It sounds more exotic.
38:03Let's use 50-50.
38:06That's your decision?
38:09Yes.
38:12Let the computer help Dayana.
38:15Now!
38:24Estonia versus Andorra.
38:27You should be a bit more conservative.
38:30I don't know what Andorra looks like.
38:41You're leaning towards Andorra.
38:44Yes.
38:47The other one,
38:50the one that was pressuring you,
38:53you should be a bit more conservative.
38:56Estonia is back in the game.
38:59Yes.
39:02Let the computer help Andorra.
39:05Are you going to play?
39:08Yes.
39:11Let's see.
39:18Ladies and gentlemen,
39:21this is Estonia.
39:24Two red cows.
39:27Estonia is on the Baltic side.
39:30Where was it 20 years ago?
39:33It was part of the USSR.
39:36And now there are two big ethnic groups living in this country.
39:39Estonians, 800,000.
39:42Russians, 400,000.
39:45Here are the two cows.
39:49But let them be red.
39:52I can hardly believe Andorra's answer.
40:06The Estonian flag is nothing.
40:09I think it's just blue.
40:12Blue, black and white, like in the Baltic states.
40:15Andorra is a mix between the flags of France and Spain.
40:18They are right there, between these two countries.
40:21And you are already insured.
40:28In the insurance company,
40:31you become rich, you have 2,000 leva.
40:34We are playing for three.
40:37Let's see the question.
40:41Which company does Boris III rely on?
40:44Ask a qualified driver.
40:49This happens in Sofia-Karnobat,
40:53Blagojevgrad-Gorna-Oryakhovitsa,
40:57Kaspi-Chamvarna,
41:00or Mezdra-Svilengrad.
41:06I didn't even know he was a qualified driver.
41:09He is a very capable driver.
41:12That's what makes us rich.
41:15We take people and we drive them on different routes.
41:18On different bus routes.
41:21Where are you from?
41:24I'm from Sfogia.
41:27But I see that you are from Sechka.
41:30I've spent my whole life around your city.
41:33Before the cars appeared.
41:36The Sfogia-Gorna-Oryakhovitsa express
41:39was the main route for people from Sfogia,
41:42Mezdra, Cervenbriag, Pleven.
41:45Gorna-Oryakhovitsa.
41:48Yes, I know Mezdra and Gorna-Oryakhovitsa.
41:51I'm from there.
41:54But I'm not from Sechka-Korilobov.
41:59Sofia-Karnobat.
42:02I've been in Sechka for a long time.
42:05Gorna-Oryakhovitsa.
42:11Why?
42:14I'm not sure if they are connected.
42:17I can't get any logic out of my head.
42:20What I know about him
42:23is related to the salvation of the Bulgarian Jews
42:26in the Second World War.
42:29That's what I associate him with.
42:32With his not-so-clear death.
42:37What else can I know about this man
42:40who can help me?
42:43And us?
42:45Who are your phone jockeys?
42:48Let's see them.
42:51We'll take this jockey.
42:54Let's see which of your friends
42:57are on the line to help us in this difficult moment.
43:00It's not easy.
43:03It's a bit stressful.
43:06These are Stefany Gergova from Sofia,
43:09Nikola Vasiljev from Sofia,
43:12and Vailo Trifonov from Sofia.
43:15Why didn't you make a friend?
43:18We're not friends.
43:21The other one scored three goals.
43:24It was Flitex.
43:27Let's see.
43:30Nikola Vasiljev.
43:33Let's call Nikola now.
43:36He's a colleague.
43:39He's a former high school student.
43:42Give me three seconds, Diana.
43:45There's a lot going on.
43:48He won't answer if he doesn't know you.
43:51Hello? Nikola Tersia, good evening.
43:54Hello, my friend.
43:57I'm glad that smart people like you
44:00are back on the show.
44:03Diana has a serious challenge.
44:06We're asking for a challenge.
44:09We're trying to help.
44:12Exactly.
44:15Even if you know something you don't know,
44:18tell us.
44:21I'll try, yes.
44:24We'll start in 30 seconds.
44:41I'm 100% sure.
44:44Say it again.
44:47I'm 100% sure.
44:50I'm 100% sure.
44:56Good luck.
44:59He's not 100% sure,
45:02but he got the answers right.
45:05That's right.
45:08Are we going to trust him?
45:11Yes, we are.
45:14Let's test his knowledge.
45:18Logically,
45:21we can go from one starting point to another.
45:24That's for sure.
45:27The strongest thing you should think about
45:30is that this man has been tested.
45:33Even if he's a king.
45:36He's been tested.
45:39This is going to take a long time.
45:42Are we going to trust him to drive a train
45:45from Sofia to Karnaubat,
45:48from Blagojevgrad to Uryakhovitsa?
45:51You're going through two Bulgarian cities.
45:54From Mezdra to Svilengrad,
45:57you're going through two Bulgarian cities.
46:00Kaspichan-Varna is the shortest.
46:03Verena is the answer.
46:06Bravo, Nikola.
46:09All the other three answers are over 300 km.
46:12Kaspichan-Varna is 68 km.
46:18Bravo.
46:21No.

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