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00:00IN THE NEXT EPISODE
00:23Hello, dear viewers, it's time to reveal the truth.
00:27And it is. The world is made up of two types of people.
00:30Those who have participated in Stani Bogat,
00:33and those who have not participated in Stani Bogat.
00:36There are more of the latter, but we do it, right?
00:40Applause, everyone!
00:43And let them pass from the bright side.
00:46Now I will introduce you to a lady who has a diploma
00:49from the prestigious Royal College in London.
00:51While she was studying there, she made a few pounds
00:54at the Arsenal stadium.
00:56Now she works as a project manager in an IT company.
00:59She is engaged in non-professional theatre
01:01and dreams of having a bar on the beach.
01:03Please welcome, Inna Petrova!
01:17Welcome!
01:19I introduced you to the wide audience of BTV.
01:22Now, however, a few words from you.
01:24Tell me, what do you do for a living?
01:27Well, I don't know, apart from the things you said,
01:29I also like to play basketball,
01:32to go hiking in the mountains in the summer,
01:34I don't ski, I like to go to the sea,
01:36to travel a lot.
01:38I have a cat,
01:40my nephews, well, my children, I don't know yet.
01:44A lot of things you said.
01:46And what do you do in Stani Bogat?
01:48Well, I've been watching the show for a while.
01:51I think it was the first time I was with you again.
01:54Maybe 20 years ago.
01:56I've always been curious and interested.
01:58Who did you invite to give you courage in the show?
02:01I invited Elisa Koreneva,
02:03she is a friend of mine.
02:05Elis, hello!
02:07Welcome to you too.
02:09Inna, listen to the rules and let's start playing.
02:1215 questions for 100,000 levs,
02:142 safe sums, the first is 500 levs,
02:17the second is up to you.
02:19Three jokers, help from a friend in the studio,
02:2150 to 50 and convince a friend.
02:23I suggest we start.
02:25Let's start.
02:27Inna Petrova from Sofia starts her show now.
02:34Here are the first few questions.
02:36We start with this one.
02:40What stories can young Bulgarian men rarely tell?
02:47Stories about their studies,
02:50the barracks,
02:52lovers
02:54or fantasies.
02:56I think it should be the barracks,
02:58because it is no longer obligatory.
03:00So we mark B.
03:02Let's see.
03:04Vera has the answer.
03:08The second question.
03:14What is the name of the place where a river starts?
03:20Estuar,
03:22Ustije,
03:24Izvor
03:26or Delta.
03:28I think Vera's answer is C.
03:30Izvor.
03:32That's right.
03:38The question is for 300 levs.
03:44What is the name of the species of beetles?
03:50Kamba,
03:52Kapia,
03:54Sivria,
03:56Kyose.
04:00Vera's answer is D.
04:02Kyose is a herb.
04:06Absolutely.
04:08Vera is very good.
04:14The next question.
04:17What is the name of the military alliance
04:19between England, France and Russia
04:21during the First World War?
04:25Atlanta,
04:27Entente,
04:31Atlantida
04:33or Avanta.
04:35Very funny answers.
04:37But
04:39we ran out of school memories.
04:41The answer is B.
04:43Entente.
04:46Vera's answer is C.
04:52Let's see the fifth question.
04:56What can't be ordered
04:58in a Greek restaurant
05:00that offers only sea food?
05:04Zipora,
05:06Fagri,
05:08Gavros
05:10or souvlaki.
05:13The first three are fish.
05:15Souvlaki is chicken or turkey.
05:17The answer is D.
05:19Souvlaki.
05:21Vera's answer is C.
05:33Congratulations.
05:35But
05:37Inna won't lie to you.
05:39The game is getting serious.
05:41The prize is 100 000 EUR.
05:43As a mountaineer you know what it means.
05:45Here is the first question.
05:47It's a bit more difficult.
05:49The prize is 1000 EUR.
05:51Will we get it?
05:53Not for now.
05:55Let's see.
05:57Here it is.
06:01Which of your hobbies
06:03is traditional for raising children?
06:06Water.
06:08Climbing.
06:10Surfa.
06:12Or Pepe Ruda.
06:14Now
06:16the water was
06:18in January
06:20before the Jordanian day.
06:22Then the water was taken out
06:24for the night
06:26and it was called.
06:28But it's not for raising children.
06:30I think
06:32it's for drinking
06:35at will.
06:37I'm not sure.
06:39Surfa should have been
06:41with the cookers.
06:43Now it's almost there.
06:45Yes, traditional Surfa.
06:47It was on the 30th anniversary.
06:49Yes.
06:51But to be honest
06:53I've never heard
06:55climbing
06:57and Pepe Ruda
06:59as a ritual.
07:01Let's use 50-50.
07:04The idea is good.
07:06Let's clear up the situation.
07:08The computer was asked
07:10by Inna to join the show.
07:16Surfa versus Pepe Ruda.
07:18I was thinking
07:20to mark this Pepe Ruda
07:22without a joker, but
07:24it's useless.
07:26I mark it as Pepe Ruda.
07:28Let's see.
07:30Two words
07:33Climbing, which is
07:35somewhat difficult,
07:37is performed
07:39around Ignazhden.
07:41The first guest who enters
07:43is judged
07:45what the year will be.
07:47Pepe Ruda is a ritual
07:49performed during dry season.
07:51A little girl
07:53who is taken care of
07:55is called for a hard answer.
07:57Pepe Ruda.
08:03A new question
08:05for 1500 EUR.
08:07Yes.
08:09Shall we conclude it?
08:11No.
08:13In which Swiss city
08:15is the statue of
08:17Freddie Mercury?
08:19No.
08:21Montreux?
08:23Zurich?
08:25Basel?
08:27Or Bern?
08:30Hmm...
08:32He is one of my favorite
08:34musical performers,
08:36but I don't know
08:38where the statue is in Switzerland.
08:40Where was he born then?
08:42In Zanzibar.
08:44Did he live in Switzerland?
08:46Oh, there was something.
08:48Yes, I remember from the movie,
08:50but I can't remember where.
08:52When he was
08:54fleeing from America.
08:56From England.
08:59Because he was in America.
09:01But there was something about him.
09:03Maybe Switzerland, but...
09:05He was separated from the gang.
09:07He was releasing solo albums.
09:09Yes, yes, yes, but...
09:13I can't remember.
09:15Well...
09:19Let's ask Elisa.
09:21This is your wish.
09:23Elisa, please, tell us.
09:29Ina,
09:31if you need help,
09:33I will ask you one more question.
09:35Good evening!
09:37In which Swiss city is the statue
09:39of Freddie Mercury?
09:41Montreux, Zurich, Basel or Bern?
09:43What I know
09:45is that Montreux
09:47has a big music festival
09:49where a lot of great musicians
09:51of our time performed.
09:53That's why I guess
09:55it must be Montreux.
09:58Well...
10:00You decide.
10:02Yes, but I don't have
10:04a lot of other ideas,
10:06so it doesn't matter
10:08if it's true or not.
10:10I trust Elisa.
10:12Let's do it with Montreux's answer.
10:14The final decision?
10:16Yes.
10:18Let's see.
10:22Ladies and gentlemen,
10:24will Ina and Elisa's duet
10:26answer this question?
10:28We will find out
10:30after the commercials on BTV.
10:42Ladies and gentlemen,
10:44while you were watching
10:46the commercials on BTV
10:48and choosing different things,
10:50you didn't have time
10:52to tell your children
10:54about the film.
10:56The name of the film
10:58is still there
11:00because of this great film
11:02with Rami Malek.
11:04The Bohemian Rhapsody
11:06was a unique film
11:08and every great musician
11:10deserves something like that.
11:12There is an episode
11:14in which he runs from Trima
11:16to Central Europe
11:18and he is in
11:20Munich.
11:22He was there
11:24and he recorded very few albums.
11:26He came to his senses
11:28and he came back to Queen.
11:30Ah, that's right,
11:32Montreux.
11:34Verena Odborn!
11:36Bravo!
11:38Thank you very much!
11:40Let's go back.
11:42And let's add
11:44that Freddie recorded
11:46the jazz festival
11:48there.
11:50The biggest song,
11:52the biggest riff,
11:54for everyone who believes in rock,
11:56Smoke on the Water,
11:58was written by Deep Purple
12:00at the festival in Montreux.
12:02Great!
12:04Let's go up.
12:06Will we finish?
12:08We will try.
12:10The jokers got smaller.
12:14Let's finish with 2000 levs
12:16and see how it will be here.
12:18We want your thumbs up.
12:20Here is
12:24the question.
12:26Which American state
12:28has the largest territory?
12:32Hawaii,
12:34New York,
12:36Utah,
12:38Alaska.
12:42Great question!
12:44Yes.
12:46I will exclude New York
12:48for the first time.
12:50I will choose between Hawaii and Alaska.
12:54I expect Alaska more.
12:56OK.
12:58I am not sure, but I will take a risk.
13:00If not, I will win for some party
13:02and that's it.
13:04OK.
13:06Let's take a risk
13:08with the answer D, Alaska.
13:10And I hope it's true.
13:12Let's play.
13:14Let's see.
13:18The correct answer
13:20is larger than the total
13:22of the territories of all the others.
13:24But is it Hawaii
13:26or Alaska?
13:28This is
13:30the most interesting,
13:32but visually
13:34this is a separate country.
13:36It has nothing to do with the states.
13:38Divide them.
13:40Canada.
13:42Yes.
13:541,700,000 square kilometers.
13:56This is something unique.
14:02You are also
14:04breathing an idea.
14:06I would be a little calmer.
14:08Alaskan air.
14:10Alaskan air.
14:12It plays for 3,000 euros.
14:14You also have an aid fund.
14:16Yes.
14:18Let's see the question.
14:20Let's ask.
14:22What sport
14:24was officially banned
14:26in England in 1921?
14:30Ball with loops.
14:32Running with crutches.
14:36Women's football.
14:38Or catch.
14:40England is still considered
14:42the birthplace of football.
14:44I don't see a way
14:46to ban football.
14:48You yourself,
14:50we mentioned it in the ad.
14:52I lived there.
14:54You worked there
14:56at Emirates.
14:58At the Arsenal stadium.
15:00I was selling
15:02beer and snacks.
15:04No, it was Hyberi.
15:06Hyberi, the old one.
15:08But...
15:10I don't think
15:12they would ban
15:14football,
15:16regardless of gender.
15:20Catch is a sport
15:22that is
15:24atypical for England.
15:26Running with crutches.
15:28Crutches are animals
15:30that...
15:32Dogs, for example,
15:34are atypical.
15:36Maybe they look like that,
15:38but they are not rascals.
15:40There were dogs
15:42from the royal family.
15:44Why would they ban it?
15:46I think we should try
15:48with a joker,
15:50because it's quite incomprehensible.
15:52I don't see the logic.
15:54I'm sure there is,
15:56but I don't see it at first glance.
15:58There is, there is.
16:00This is Stony Bogat.
16:02Stony Bogat is your friend?
16:04Yes.
16:06Here are the three
16:08you have prepared.
16:10Two words about them.
16:12The actress,
16:14Snezhana Makaveva.
16:16Wonderful.
16:18She is my friend.
16:20She plays in Survivor.
16:22Vladimir Penev.
16:24Vladimir Penev is
16:26a friend.
16:28He knows more
16:30about history and politics.
16:32And Nikolay Plachkov?
16:34Nikolay Plachkov is my colleague
16:36in the company I work for now.
16:38Who will we choose?
16:40The question is very interesting.
16:42Let's call Snezhana.
16:44I promised her.
16:46OK, what does it mean?
16:48No.
16:50Let's call her.
16:52Hello.
16:58Hello.
17:00Snezhana, I'm looking for you.
17:02On the phone?
17:04Hello, dear Niki Kanchev, Stony Bogat.
17:06Hello, Niki.
17:08How are you? Is everything OK?
17:10I'm wonderful, thank you.
17:12And you? How are you?
17:14I'm fine.
17:16I'm fighting with the beautiful Inna.
17:18The question is for 3000 levs.
17:2030 seconds, Inna.
17:22We have a lot of time.
17:24Start.
17:26Which sport is officially forbidden
17:28in England in 1921?
17:30Ball with loops,
17:32running with shoes,
17:34women's football
17:36or catch? 20 seconds.
17:38In which year?
17:401921.
17:42In England.
17:44It's forbidden.
17:46Ball with loops,
17:48women's football,
17:50catch, running with shoes,
17:525 seconds.
18:00At the last moment
18:02I heard her say football,
18:04but
18:06what does it mean?
18:12At first glance
18:14it was the most
18:16obvious answer,
18:18but it was a long time ago.
18:20Plus, I have a certain amount
18:22of money to earn,
18:24so let's shoot
18:26with football and
18:28whatever happens.
18:30Game.
18:32Let's see.
18:38Thanks to you and Snezhana
18:40we will learn a unique story.
18:42It is related to the correct answer.
18:44Fear.
18:46Fear.
18:48From the popularity
18:50of this sport
18:52the first matches were
18:54gathered by 50,000 spectators.
18:56No, of course not.
18:58Yes.
19:00You women can't gather 50,000.
19:02That's right.
19:04By the way, the English refused
19:06to participate in the first world championships
19:08and were against the organization.
19:10They weren't in Uruguay
19:12until 1930.
19:14They were so afraid
19:16that they banned
19:18women's football.
19:20Correct answer.
19:22We got it.
19:24Wow.
19:28The gloves.
19:30They are still in fashion.
19:32The match with the rings
19:34has been banned for a long time.
19:36The question is 5,000.
19:38Let's see.
19:42Which French president
19:44was not born in today's country?
19:50Charles de Gaulle,
19:52Valéry Giscard d'Estaing,
19:56François Mitterrand
19:58or Jacques Chirac?
20:02Of the four,
20:04I don't know.
20:06I haven't heard anything
20:08about Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
20:10To be honest,
20:12I don't know where he was born.
20:14Everyone was waiting for this post
20:16for more than 10 years.
20:18Some friends of Mitterrand
20:20made a famous snack
20:22with the dissidents
20:24in 1989.
20:26They invited some of the most
20:28famous intellectuals
20:30in the French embassy
20:32to fight
20:34against communism.
20:36I don't know.
20:40I really have no idea
20:42where he was born.
20:46Maybe it's better
20:48to give up.
20:50Inna, this is your right.
20:52You will give up
20:54sooner or later.
20:56This is your final decision?
20:58Yes.
21:00Ladies and gentlemen,
21:02Inna Petrova is closing her show
21:04for today.
21:06I'm preparing the check.
21:10And now, from outside the city,
21:12you tell me,
21:14according to
21:16my intuition,
21:18dark France.
21:20From outside the city?
21:22Yes, from outside the city.
21:24I don't know.
21:26My intuition leads me to the answer
21:28Jacques Chirac, but...
21:30Jacques Chirac.
21:32The correct answer
21:34is Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
21:36He was born in
21:38today's Koblenz,
21:40when he was in
21:42an occupied territory,
21:44Germany,
21:46after the First World War.
21:48So,
21:50his father was a civilian
21:52and they chose to live in France
21:54later.
21:56So, 3,000 euros.
21:58This is the final
22:00achievement, Inna.
22:02And a little more information,
22:04Dugol is from Lille,
22:06Chirac is from Paris,
22:08and François Mitterrand was somewhere
22:10in the province, I think.
22:123,000 euros, Petrelic.
22:16It was a pleasure to talk to you.
22:18Thank you, too.
22:20Thank you, too.
22:22Thank you, too.
22:24Thank you, too.
22:26Thank you, too.
22:28He can get a diploma
22:30from the classical high school in Sofia
22:32and a university in Birmingham,
22:34where he studies journalism.
22:36But he chooses to do advertising.
22:38He likes to travel.
22:40He has been to the Zograf Monastery
22:42in Athens.
22:44He has phobias of heights,
22:46but it will hardly be bad for him
22:48to answer the 15th question
22:50in the show Become Rich.
22:52Let's welcome Svetlan Hristov.
23:06Welcome to the table of riches.
23:08Tell us more about yourself
23:10and what is left after the visit.
23:12At the moment I am doing
23:14active advertising.
23:16I am a fan of history,
23:18although I haven't been doing it
23:20for a long time.
23:24What kind of advertising do you do?
23:26I do TV advertising,
23:28production of TV advertising.
23:30So what you see on TV
23:32for a long time passes through me, too.
23:34So you are one of those people
23:36who tell a story in 15, 20 seconds?
23:38Yes.
23:40This is quite difficult for me.
23:42Ceco,
23:44who are you in the show?
23:46I am in the show with my mother's husband,
23:48Roman Dicev.
23:50Hello, Roman.
23:52You have an important role in the show.
23:54What do you do?
23:56I am in the transport industry.
23:58Svetlan Hristov from Sofia
24:00starts his show Become Rich now.
24:08The first question.
24:10What is missing
24:12in the standard form of a CV?
24:16Work experience,
24:18education and training,
24:22personal skills and competences
24:24or favorite music and movies?
24:28The answer is
24:30favorite music and movies.
24:32We mark the answer.
24:34Absolutely.
24:36That's right.
24:40As a student
24:42of a gymnasium
24:44where I always wanted to finish,
24:46what does CV mean?
24:48CV is Curriculum Vitae
24:50in Latin, personal history.
24:52And better?
24:54Curriculum Vitae.
24:56Personal history.
24:58Autobiography.
25:00The second question.
25:04Why do the knights-cruisers
25:06get this name?
25:10They sew a cross
25:12on their clothes.
25:14They have pains in the cross.
25:18They baptize the newborns.
25:20Or their leader
25:22is called a cross.
25:24The answer is
25:26they sew a cross on their clothes.
25:28We mark the answer.
25:34Which pope organized the first campaign?
25:36This is a well-known story.
25:38He organized
25:40in the Middle Ages.
25:42In 1095.
25:44Pope Urban II.
25:46The third question.
25:52What does a person
25:54who sees a message
25:56but doesn't reply?
25:58Sign?
26:00Download?
26:04Upload?
26:06Like?
26:10He replies.
26:12What does it mean?
26:14He sees it, but only sees it.
26:16From the new words
26:18in the Bulgarian language.
26:20He replies.
26:22Do you reply?
26:24No, I always try to reply.
26:26The fourth question.
26:30In which country
26:32do the same type of contacts
26:34as in Bulgaria?
26:38Great Britain?
26:40Romania?
26:42Japan?
26:44Or Australia?
26:48I've been to Great Britain.
26:50They don't use
26:52the same type of contacts.
26:54Even the first ones
26:56didn't have a problem.
26:58I didn't expect
27:00to use adapters.
27:02Romania is also far away from us.
27:04I think they also use
27:06the English standard.
27:10So the correct answer
27:12was Romania.
27:14The closest country to us.
27:16Correct answer!
27:20A large part of Europe
27:22has a type of contact called Choco.
27:24In the rest of the world
27:26you really need an adapter.
27:28A new question.
27:30What is the first safe amount?
27:34The tickets for which
27:36means of transportation
27:38are already covered by the ecological tax?
27:40A scooter?
27:42A plane?
27:46A water-roller?
27:48A bicycle?
27:50The correct answer
27:52was a plane.
27:54I think planes are getting cold,
27:56so it's logical.
27:58Let's mark it.
28:00Some of the most advanced
28:02minds in the world
28:04only use trains.
28:06They don't want to travel by planes.
28:08They don't want to freeze the world.
28:10The correct answer!
28:28And now
28:30the questions
28:32about insurance,
28:34about insurance.
28:36Ceco, is it too early?
28:38Not yet.
28:40Let's see the questions.
28:44Which city in 2024
28:46introduced a 5 euro tax
28:48for the permission
28:50of its territory
28:52for one-day visitors?
28:55New York.
28:57Venice.
29:00Rio de Janeiro.
29:02London.
29:06Of all these cities,
29:08New York, Rio de Janeiro
29:10and London are the biggest
29:12cities in the world.
29:14But only one is
29:16one of the most popular
29:18tourist destinations.
29:20And that's definitely Venice.
29:22It's also important
29:24for the conservation
29:26of the water space
29:28in the city itself.
29:30Even during the pandemic,
29:32when the visitors were
29:34getting smaller,
29:36dolphins were entering
29:38the canals of Venice,
29:40which hadn't been seen
29:42for many years
29:44before the flow of people
29:46passing by.
29:48So I'll mark Venice
29:50Let's see.
29:54How does it happen?
29:56When you enter the Old Town,
29:58you pay this tax.
30:00Correct answer.
30:02You're moving up.
30:10Tell us about your visits.
30:12We mentioned how it feels
30:14in the Zograf Monastery.
30:16Do you feel the divine presence?
30:18It's a very quiet and peaceful place.
30:20I've never been to a place
30:22where there's a strict
30:24entry regime and a strict
30:26program to follow.
30:28You can't just walk around
30:30the monastery.
30:32There are specific hours
30:34for the liturgies.
30:36We were there
30:38in May
30:40with my colleagues
30:42during the holidays
30:44of St. Cyril and Methodius.
30:46It was a big liturgy
30:48that lasted all night
30:50until 3-4 a.m.
30:52Did you personally
30:54get any insight,
30:56inspiration?
30:58Well, maybe
31:00I felt more
31:02purposeful than before.
31:04OK.
31:06Let's get to the game.
31:08The next question is for 1500 leva.
31:10I don't think you'll finish it,
31:12but tell us your opinion.
31:14OK.
31:16Let's play.
31:44OK.
32:14Where is he from?
32:16He's from Argentina.
32:18Right.
32:20Naim Suleimanoglu
32:22is a sportsman
32:24that we know.
32:26With what?
32:28I'm not sure
32:30but I think it was with wrestling.
32:32With?
32:34With wrestling.
32:36Is it a physical sport?
32:38Yes.
32:40It's not chess?
32:42No.
32:46Alberto Tomba
32:48I don't know his name.
32:50What's his nationality?
32:52Maybe
32:54Spanish.
32:581986.
33:00Michael Jordan
33:02was born here.
33:04He's more than 90 years old.
33:06Let's use a joker.
33:08More than a friend.
33:10Rumen is in the studio.
33:12Rumen, come on up!
33:20OK.
33:22Let's talk about 1986
33:24when Rumen
33:26was a little boy.
33:28Where was Rumen in 1986?
33:32In 1986
33:34I was 12 years old.
33:36Were you interested
33:38in sports?
33:40Yes.
33:42I've been a wrestler
33:44for many years.
33:46Can you tell us
33:48if Naim Suleimanoglu was a wrestler
33:50and the others?
33:52Naim Suleiman is a wrestler.
33:54At least that's what I think.
33:58Michael Jordan is a basketball player.
34:00Alberto Tomba is a skier.
34:02We know that
34:04he's a football player.
34:08I prefer Diego Maradona
34:10because
34:12he's one of the most
34:14popular athletes in the world.
34:16It makes sense
34:18that he's the one.
34:20Diego Maradona
34:22is an Argentinian.
34:24Was Alberto Tomba
34:26active this year?
34:30I think he was active then.
34:32Alberto Tomba
34:34was his name.
34:36I remember that
34:38from my childhood.
34:40I'm 100% sure.
34:42Rumen,
34:44if this is your explanation
34:46or advice,
34:48we didn't hear a concrete answer.
34:50I'm not sure.
34:52I don't want to let him down.
34:58You'll see
35:00how you'll play from now on.
35:02The situation
35:04hasn't changed much.
35:06Will you use
35:08some of the other jokers?
35:14I'm almost sure
35:16it's either Diego Maradona
35:18or Naim Suleimanoglu.
35:20One of the two.
35:22I'm 100% sure
35:24it's Naim Suleimanoglu.
35:26Do we use him?
35:28Yes, we do.
35:30Let the computer enter the show
35:32and help Cvetan Hristov from Sofia.
35:38Yes.
35:40Now it's clear
35:42who it is.
35:44It's really
35:46Naim Suleimanoglu.
35:48We'll mark the answer.
35:50We'll play.
35:54Naim
35:56is not a fighter.
35:58Roman,
36:00I don't know
36:02what your fight was.
36:04Naim is not a fighter.
36:06Naim is a weightlifter.
36:08Who is the right answer?
36:10We'll find out after the commercial
36:12on BTV.
36:28Dear viewers of BTV,
36:30Cvetan Hristov and his guests
36:32once again have a great question.
36:34It's a sports question,
36:36even if you're not interested in sports.
36:38But there's a lot of politics in this question.
36:40A lot of politics.
36:42Because
36:44this boy,
36:46the so-called Hercules,
36:48may he rest in peace,
36:50was giving
36:52the best results.
36:54He was unique.
36:56He started when he was 14-15 years old.
36:58He's an exceptional athlete.
37:00There are movies about him on Netflix,
37:02on HBO.
37:04And a very significant story
37:06about the Bulgarian politics in the 80s.
37:08He's our boy.
37:10But the restorative process,
37:12all the other things
37:14that happened with a negative sign in Bulgaria,
37:16opened a wound
37:18that he can't overcome.
37:20And he chose Turkey
37:22for his second home.
37:24Plus there were other jokers.
37:26The athlete of the year.
37:28Where will Michael Jordan be chosen
37:30as the athlete of the year?
37:32In our region, we choose athletes of the year.
37:34Diego Maradona is an athlete
37:36of all times and all millennia.
37:40This is an answer from Im Süleyman.
37:42An answer.
37:50He was named after
37:52Noam Chalamanov.
37:54And a very interesting story
37:56happened in December 1986.
37:58He was obviously trained
38:00by the Turkish services.
38:02After a season in Melbourne, Australia,
38:04he fled to London.
38:06On December 16th,
38:08he was summoned to Turkey.
38:10Turgut Yozal,
38:12the president of Turkey,
38:14one of the significant
38:16presidents in Turkey,
38:18appointed him.
38:20Even though in 1986
38:22he won the European and world title for Bulgaria,
38:24he became a sportsman in Turkey
38:26even without being named after them.
38:28And he was rewarded
38:30with three Olympic
38:32gold medals.
38:34One of the few
38:36in weightlifting.
38:382,000 leva.
38:40Let's see the next question.
38:42It's getting more interesting.
38:44Here we will...
38:46Shall we conclude?
38:48Yes, let's do it.
38:52Here is the question.
38:56What is the real
38:58car brand
39:00produced in Bulgaria
39:02between 1966
39:04and 1970?
39:08Fiat Plisca.
39:10Ford Communist.
39:12Bulgar-Renault.
39:16Balkan-Tsubishi.
39:20This is
39:22a very interesting question
39:24with interesting names.
39:26Yes.
39:28Balkan-Tsubishi
39:30sounds like a very strange
39:32amalgam between
39:34Bulgarian and Japanese.
39:36It's not clear
39:38how something like this
39:40was produced.
39:42Between 1966
39:44and 1970
39:46we are currently
39:48looking for a brand
39:50that was
39:52famous and popular
39:54in the Eastern Bloc.
39:56That is, in the countries
39:58of the Warsaw Pact.
40:00It seems that
40:02in Bulgaria
40:04there was a serious
40:06influence
40:08from the Soviet Union
40:10and other countries.
40:12We are looking for a brand
40:14that was
40:16popular there
40:18so that here,
40:20before we were
40:22quite a big exporter
40:24during the regime
40:26of technology...
40:28Here it is produced,
40:30there it is sold.
40:32Yes, absolutely.
40:34That's how the stocks were spinning.
40:36One of the biggest producers
40:38in the Eastern Bloc.
40:40Now...
40:42Fiat is familiar to me.
40:44I don't know where it's from.
40:46Maybe someone
40:48told me about it.
40:50I don't know if I'm wrong
40:52but I've heard
40:54it's from Bulgaria.
40:56Renault...
40:58What does it sound like?
41:00Renault is
41:02a French brand.
41:04It's a bit...
41:06similar to
41:08a sub-licensed brand.
41:10Yes, exactly.
41:12Someone should decide
41:14to produce in Bulgaria.
41:16I don't think so.
41:18Ford Communist...
41:22It's an interesting name.
41:26We are looking for a German brand.
41:28Something that is
41:30probably sold from Germany.
41:32It looks like
41:34Eastern Germany
41:36was in this block.
41:38Something related to...
41:40This part of Germany
41:42that belonged to our Eastern Bloc.
41:44Ford are Germans.
41:48Ford has an American brand.
41:52Let's use it
41:54and the last joker
41:56will be made in Eastern Bloc.
41:58Do you agree?
42:00Yes, let's use it.
42:02Let's call
42:04your friends
42:06and see which people
42:08stood in line
42:10and were called
42:12by Stani Bogat.
42:14These are Mariana Diceva from Sofia,
42:16Ivan Cenkov from Sofia
42:18and Ivan Hristov from Sofia.
42:20Tell us about them
42:22so I can try to help.
42:24Mariana Diceva is my mother.
42:26She encouraged me to participate in the show.
42:28She is a very knowledgeable person.
42:30A very capable person.
42:32Ivan Cenkov is my colleague.
42:34We have been working together
42:36for more than three years
42:38in the advertising field.
42:40Ivan Hristov is my uncle.
42:42He used to be an athlete.
42:44Maybe he can help
42:46in the sports field.
42:48We will call Mariana Diceva from Sofia.
42:50Your mother.
42:52Let's call your mother.
42:56Hello.
42:58Hello, mom.
43:00Yes.
43:02Hello, Mariana Diceva.
43:04This is Stani Bogat from Sofia.
43:06How are you?
43:08Hello, Mr. Diceva.
43:10Hello.
43:12It's great
43:14to be here
43:16and to help your son
43:18again and again,
43:20as we always have to help our children.
43:22You are invited to
43:24participate in the show.
43:26We know that you are a fan.
43:30You have 30 seconds.
43:32You have a lot of things to read.
43:34Articulate well.
43:36Mariana, tell us
43:38what you know and what you don't know.
43:40Yes, I will try.
43:42I think you will succeed.
43:44Let's start now.
43:46What is the real existence
43:48of the brand of cars
43:50produced in Bulgaria
43:52between 1956 and 1970?
43:54Fiat, Plisca, Ford Communist,
43:56Bulgar, Renault,
43:58or Balkan Subishi?
44:00Which brand existed then?
44:02In my opinion, Fiat, Plisca.
44:04But I'm not sure.
44:08Say it again.
44:10Fiat, Plisca, Ford Communist.
44:12One of the two.
44:14I am from the Balkans.
44:16I am from the Balkans.
44:22This is Stani Bogat.
44:24AC Action,
44:26a Hollywood production.
44:28Balkan, but
44:30Balkan is not...
44:32Maybe it's the engine of Balkan.
44:34Right, there was a Balkan.
44:36Yes, my uncle drove
44:38exactly the same engine.
44:40I even remember it.
44:42Balkan...
44:46He always called me Balkan.
44:48Balkan, Subishi.
44:50I didn't look at the brand.
44:52Honestly.
44:54We are looking for a car here,
44:56not an engine.
44:58No, not an engine.
45:04What does your intuition tell you?
45:06Do it.
45:08Sooner or later
45:10I will give up.
45:12Final decision?
45:14Svetlan Hristov
45:16stops his participation
45:18in Stani Bogat show
45:20with 1500 leva.
45:28It would be convenient
45:30to ask Roman.
45:32What do you think, Roman?
45:34What would you suggest?
45:36Bulgarian Renault.
45:38Bulgarian-Bulgarian?
45:40Bulgarian-Bulgarian.
45:42You will see.
45:46In principle,
45:48many of the things he said
45:50were true.
45:52But many...
45:54Let's mark your answer.
45:56Bulgarian-Bulgarian.
45:58Already with Roman's help.
46:00Things happened
46:02exactly according to the license.
46:04However, this brand
46:06should have been produced
46:08in Cervenbriag,
46:10but it is produced in Plovdiv for a long time
46:12and it is Bulgarian-Bulgarian.
46:14Really.
46:161500 leva is your money
46:18that is finally going
46:20with our show.
46:22A little
46:24old school questions
46:26for Naim Suleymanoglu
46:28and Bulgarian-Bulgarian,
46:30but we need to know the story.
46:32That's all.
46:40The best thing
46:42to work as a driver
46:44at Stani Bogat
46:46is this opportunity
46:48to meet colorful, cool and interesting people.