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00:00This is a production of the Central Television in Romania.
00:03Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is coincidental and unintentional.
00:08Hello, dear viewers, do not be surprised if after the show today the children around you are getting older.
00:35Scientists have found that during the spring and summer the children grow three times faster.
00:40In my opinion, the origin of Tuchin, to whom I have full confidence, his initials are dot to dot.
00:47These children also become three times smarter and if they watch, they become rich.
00:51Let's start!
00:56Especially, dear viewers, if in our show we have a teacher.
01:01Mrs. Malceva, good evening, it's a pleasure to see you again.
01:04I also see your beautiful friend Stefi.
01:07For 55 years you have been friends.
01:10Is there a difference between the children before and the children now?
01:13Yes.
01:14What is it?
01:15There is a difference.
01:16I think that the previous children read more books and played more outside.
01:22The current children stand more in front of computers, look at their phones, read less and play less.
01:30Maybe they are smarter.
01:32Maybe, maybe.
01:33They understand much more than we do.
01:36My daughter shows me absolutely everything on the computer.
01:40She does some things.
01:41Exaggerated.
01:42Yes, exaggerated.
01:43Yesterday I asked you a question.
01:45You answered very well about your favorite book, Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky.
01:50Should we call it a Bulgarian book, a Bulgarian author?
01:54With the idea of people who watch us to read it.
01:59Recently I was very impressed by the book by Teodora Dimova, The Mothers.
02:05Teodora Dimova is the daughter of Dmitar Dimov.
02:08Yes, one of my favorite writers.
02:10This book really shocked me.
02:14Because the mother was always in a cult.
02:18And this book shocked the cult even more.
02:21Exactly.
02:22But we are people who are taught not only to strive for good, but also to learn and to get out of bad.
02:31Of course.
02:32So there is a reason to read this book.
02:34I wish you success.
02:36Stefi is here.
02:37Your game starts from 1000 leva.
02:40We will open it in a moment.
02:41Ladies and gentlemen, Veska Malceva starts her show.
02:44Become rich now!
02:52Vesi, I have a few questions for you.
02:55Will we finish this sum?
03:00Not yet.
03:01It's early.
03:02A little later.
03:03Let's see the question.
03:07Who is our poet who poetically describes Vitosha as a dark island in the lunar-silver waters?
03:18Is it Pejo Javorov?
03:21Is it Ivan Vazov?
03:23Is it Aleko Konstantinov?
03:26Or is it Hristo Smirnenski?
03:30Dark and lunar-silver waters are typical for Smirnenski.
03:38The answer is D.
03:40For people and players like you, we don't even need to mark to clap hands.
03:45Absolutely correct answer.
03:47Let's prove it with our system.
03:51Svetlarka, the answer is D.
03:55Bill is in love with Vitosha.
03:59Unfortunately, he left very early.
04:02Let's ask you again.
04:04Will we finish the next sum of 1500 leva?
04:08Not yet.
04:09No.
04:10Okay.
04:11Let's see the question.
04:15Where are we if we fall into a dead end?
04:20This happens if we are in an impassable mountain.
04:24Or on a covered house.
04:27Or on a rural square.
04:31Or in a busy street.
04:33In a busy street.
04:36Game.
04:37Without using headphones.
04:39In a busy street.
04:41This is a dead end.
04:42Let's see.
04:44Again, a big round of applause.
04:52I thought it was a jargon, but...
04:55It's not Russian.
04:56This is the official name used in cadastral plans.
05:00Yes, it's Russian.
05:01Yes, but it's Russian.
05:04And then the question for 2000 leva.
05:06And the leader asks if we will finish this sum.
05:11I can wait.
05:12I'm not more of a joker.
05:15This is the question for 2000 leva.
05:21Which style are the composers
05:24Antonio Vivaldi and Johann Sebastian Bach?
05:30Realism.
05:33Baroque.
05:36Romanticism.
05:38Rococo.
05:47Bach is a great German composer.
05:50His pieces are mainly for organ.
05:57Neither Romanticism nor Rococo.
06:01Realism or Baroque.
06:04Vivaldi.
06:06Vivaldi.
06:10Vivaldi is an Italian composer.
06:14Mainly for string orchestra.
06:19Do they have two great pieces?
06:23Vivaldi's pieces are for the New Year.
06:27Johann Sebastian Bach's pieces are mainly for organ, symphonies.
06:34Let's bet 50-50.
06:36Let the computer help Mrs. Maltseva now.
06:46Baroque against Rococo.
06:48So, Baroque.
06:50Let's play.
06:52So, only two answers.
06:54Baroque or Rococo.
06:55This is the right one.
06:57Keep going up.
07:07A very strong and dominant style.
07:10Even in art.
07:11Rembrandt, Rubens are also in the Baroque style.
07:16We already had the use of one joker.
07:20This will make you think about the sum.
07:23Yes, I agree.
07:24Let's conclude the sum.
07:273000 will be your guaranteed money.
07:30Let's fight for it.
07:33Here is the question.
07:38Which countries are separated from the border
07:41with a distance of 80 meters
07:43to the fortress of Penon de Veles de la Gomera?
07:50Spain and Morocco.
07:54Colombia and Panama.
07:58Portugal and France.
08:01Argentina and Bolivia.
08:11A very small border with a distance of 80 meters.
08:15Penon de Veles de la Gomera sounds a lot like Spanish to me.
08:23There is Spanish in the answers.
08:25Yes.
08:28But Spanish is also spoken in South America.
08:32Absolutely.
08:33Spain and Morocco...
08:36I don't know if they still have a border.
08:40Apart from that, there are some Spanish cities
08:44on the territory of Africa, as far as I know.
08:49Apart from that, there is this fortress.
08:54Between Portugal and France, no.
08:57Colombia and Panama.
09:02I will have to use my second joker.
09:05Because I am not strong in this area at all.
09:11I will call a friend of mine from home.
09:17Okay, from home. Let's call him.
09:20Now.
09:22And they are...
09:24Tell us in a few words.
09:26Angel Gursov from Sofia.
09:28Sonia Maltseva from Sofia.
09:30Maybe they are your daughters.
09:32Yes, my daughters.
09:33I will call Jani Maltsev.
09:35Is he your son?
09:36Son.
09:37My personal IT.
09:39Ah, good.
09:46Does Jani have a phone?
09:48Does Jani have a phone?
09:50No, no, no.
09:51He is at home waiting for a call.
09:53No, no, no.
09:54He can't have a phone.
09:55He can't.
09:56Hello?
09:57Jani is looking for you.
09:58Hello.
09:59Hello, hello, Jani.
10:00We are in a great mood here.
10:02Congratulations.
10:03Not everyone is lucky enough to be raised by such a mother.
10:07Congratulations.
10:10Dano, you got something.
10:13Dano?
10:14Ah, Dano.
10:16Three seconds.
10:17She needs help.
10:18Play for 3,000 levs.
10:20Be ready.
10:21Be precise.
10:22Fast.
10:23And give a reliable answer.
10:25The question, as we said, is heavy and long.
10:28You will guess what to report.
10:30We start your battle for 3,000 levs now.
10:36Two countries have a border 80 meters long.
10:42And this is located on the fortress of Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera.
10:52Peñón...
10:53Say it one more time.
10:54Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera.
11:00Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera.
11:07I can't hear you.
11:08Okay.
11:15Spain and Morocco.
11:16Which one will you choose?
11:20Let's mark it.
11:21Mark it.
11:22Let's see.
11:23Spain.
11:24Morocco.
11:25Spain.
11:26Morocco.
11:27Spain.
11:28This is the border between 2,000 and 3,000 levs.
11:33And let's talk about 100,000 levs, ladies and gentlemen.
11:36Will Mrs. Malceva manage to cross it from the other side?
11:40We will find out after the commercials on B-TV.
11:53Hello, you are watching Becoming Rich on PTV. We have wonderful guests tonight, as every night, by the way.
12:03Mrs. Veska Maltseva is our guest, along with her friend Stefi.
12:06Let me remind you that they have been friends for 55 years.
12:10The achievement that she deserves.
12:133,000 levs is the achievement that she deserves.
12:16It's an interesting question, which you, Mrs. Maltseva, didn't say anything about the others.
12:23Colombia, Panama, Argentina, Bolivia.
12:26They have much bigger borders.
12:3080 meters is absolutely nothing.
12:33This is a city, a fortress.
12:36Absolutely.
12:37Portugal and France, I don't know if they have a common border.
12:41Spain and Morocco are left.
12:43As far as I know, this is a question about the lands of Spain, which are part of Africa.
12:49Africa. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
12:52Very good!
13:05These 80 meters are considered the shortest borderline in the world.
13:09They are really on the territory of Africa, and it makes sense to look from Gibraltar and to see from the opposite side Morocco,
13:17these entries and exits of the two cultures, and even from Othello, the Mavrians were passing from both sides of the Mediterranean Sea.
13:29So in Africa there are Spanish territories, among other things, there were islands, but after a unique storm,
13:38something like a peninsula was formed. Here we breathe calmly and ask a question for 5000 leva, let's see.
13:47What is the main character of the semi-biographical anti-war novel by Ernest Hemingway, God of Weapons?
14:00Is he a writer? Is he a general? Is he a priest? Or is he a driver?
14:12I've read it a long time ago. It shouldn't be an easy answer to be a general right away,
14:20unless we're talking about weapons. Let's call Steffi.
14:27Let's call her with great pleasure. Steffi is here with us, welcome Steffi,
14:32let's use the joker, help from a friend in the studio. Welcome, we are very pleased, Steffi.
14:39It's a pleasure to meet you.
14:41I don't remember him at all.
14:43Tell us everything about the citizens here.
14:45Semi-biographical writer.
14:47Anti-war writer.
14:49I think that's it.
14:51Semi-biographical, and we go to the fact that he himself is a writer.
14:55He himself is a writer, yes.
14:57Answer, writer.
14:59Let's see.
15:01Let's play.
15:03Let's see.
15:09He is a writer, fact.
15:11That's right. And a journalist, I would add.
15:14He was in Europe, and he writes a lot about Europe.
15:19Because of the Spanish war.
15:21Because of the First World War.
15:23He lived in Paris, we know.
15:25Here, anti-war, specifically, which war is he targeting?
15:31The First World War, the Spanish War, the Second World War.
15:35He lives a long time.
15:37The First World War.
15:39The First World War, that's right.
15:41Think about it.
15:43Think about it.
15:45He's a driver.
15:47The most impossible.
15:49The most impossible.
15:51Frederick Henry and Hemingway fell in love.
15:53Injured.
15:55In love with a nurse.
15:57And so the truth about the god of weapons begins.
16:01And it becomes an anti-war novel.
16:03This is Hemingway's first best-seller.
16:07And this biographical element we are looking for,
16:09is that he himself was a driver.
16:11Yes, himself.
16:13A few months before his injury.
16:153,000 leva, Mrs. Maltseva,
16:17is the least you can go with.
16:23And we are happy to give you this cheque.
16:25Congratulations.
16:27Congratulations.
16:29It was a pleasure to host you.
16:31It was a pleasure to host you.
16:33All the best.
16:35All the best.
16:37Congratulations.
16:47With the warmest feelings,
16:49we send you Mrs. Vesic.
16:51And if you are wondering
16:53what is the warm connection between Kyrgyzstan and Zurich,
16:55here it is.
16:57He has been living in Switzerland for more than 10 years,
16:59he also wants to be a firefighter,
17:01a volunteer,
17:03and as a student,
17:05he has been playing electronic music in different clubs.
17:07He dreams of his son becoming a good person,
17:09and also of his grandchildren
17:11becoming good people.
17:13Let us welcome Ivan Karpuzov.
17:15Ivan Karpuzov
17:17Kyrgyzstan
17:19Kyrgyzstan
17:21Kyrgyzstan
17:23Kyrgyzstan
17:25Kyrgyzstan
17:27Isn't it too early
17:29to have kids?
17:31Life goes by fast.
17:33That is true.
17:35As long as we feel it.
17:37And if we don't turn around,
17:39it can end.
17:41Seriously,
17:43you graduated from Zurich to play here.
17:45That's right.
17:47Bravo!
17:51Who wants to bet
17:5330 000 EUR?
17:55Or 50 000 EUR.
17:57Mrs. Collins, who is visiting us from Europe,
17:59she came from London.
18:01Who are you in the show with?
18:03With one of my best friends,
18:05Danijel Delchev.
18:07We have known each other since first grade.
18:09Hello, Danijel,
18:11welcome to the show.
18:13He is also a friend
18:15of my friend.
18:19I have a small gift for you.
18:21What is it?
18:23A small Swiss cow.
18:25Let's start right away.
18:29You have a cow.
18:31You drink milk.
18:33We wish you success.
18:37The rules are as follows.
18:39The first one is for 500 EUR.
18:41The second one is for you.
18:43Three Jackers,
18:45help from KUM.
18:4750 for 50.
18:49We wish you success.
18:51Ivan Karpuzov starts his show
18:53right now.
19:01Let's see the first few questions.
19:03Let's see.
19:07In which of the following cases
19:09do two strong men hold hands
19:11and look into each other's eyes?
19:15Pouring concrete.
19:17Wrapping a mug.
19:19This is something interesting.
19:21Here comes the question.
19:23A game of Canadian wrestling
19:25or
19:27an inheritance.
19:29I think there will be a new,
19:31better answer.
19:33The correct answer is C.
19:35A game of Canadian wrestling.
19:37That's right.
19:39The correct answer.
19:45The second question.
19:49What can't be removed
19:51from torrent sites?
19:53Movies.
19:55Books.
19:57Music.
19:59Or food at home.
20:03It would be great if you could
20:05put food at home,
20:07but the correct answer is D.
20:09Let's mark it.
20:11Food at home.
20:13The correct answer.
20:17The third question.
20:23In which case does the action
20:25lead to a negative result?
20:27Do you spit on your heels?
20:29Do you spit in your mouth?
20:33Do you spit on your face?
20:35Or do you spit on your hands?
20:39Do you spit on your face?
20:43What is a face?
20:45A face is an image.
20:47A human image.
20:49Yes, the answer is C.
20:51Do you spit on your face?
20:53Let's see.
20:55The correct answer is D.
21:01The fourth question.
21:05Through what candidate
21:07can the car buyer
21:09predict
21:11whether he or she will get rid of it?
21:15Through an intelligence test?
21:17Through a test drive?
21:19Through a test of temporality?
21:21A test of temporality
21:23or a test of Rorschach?
21:25I was in the village of Rorschach.
21:27Actually, the village itself
21:29is called like that.
21:31Where is it?
21:33It's on the border between
21:35Germany and Switzerland.
21:37What is Rorschach known for?
21:39Draskal is a spot
21:41and he created
21:43psychoprofiles of his patients.
21:45As far as I remember.
21:47The answer here is
21:49a test drive.
21:51The answer is B.
21:53What does it mean for people
21:55who don't know?
21:57They give you the car,
21:59you drive it, you see it,
22:01you feel it.
22:03Yes, and you shine it.
22:05Of course.
22:07And the back seat, too.
22:09You test it.
22:11The correct answer is D.
22:13He laughs at every stupid thing I do now.
22:15Yes, that's why I live.
22:19Fifth question.
22:23The movement of which
22:25chess piece resembles the letter G?
22:29The pawn?
22:31The knight?
22:33The king?
22:35Or the officer?
22:39I would like to congratulate
22:41my late grandfather, who taught me
22:43to play chess.
22:45And the correct answer is
22:47B.
22:49Let's see the correct answer.
23:01Ivan,
23:03are the successes of the newest
23:05generation of Bulgarian chess
23:07coming to Zurich,
23:09such as Aneta Stefanova,
23:11who is the captain of the team,
23:13but there are also Njorgil Salimova,
23:15many girls from my hometown,
23:17Patricia Imanova,
23:194-5 very good chess players.
23:21Is this heard in Europe?
23:23Chess as a whole in Switzerland
23:25is not so popular,
23:27maybe because there are no famous players.
23:29I don't know what the reason is,
23:31but I'm personally interested
23:33in the successes
23:35of our girls
23:37and I hope they continue
23:39the same spirit.
23:41Good.
23:43Here are the long-awaited questions.
23:45Are we going to finish these sums
23:47or is it too early?
23:49Not yet.
23:51We play for 1000 leva.
23:55Which footballer,
23:57after the end of his competitive career,
23:59turned to a new sport?
24:03Cristiano Ronaldo?
24:05Lionel Messi?
24:07Gareth Bale?
24:11Emiliano Martinez?
24:15Cristiano Ronaldo
24:17currently plays in Saudi Arabia,
24:19Lionel Messi plays
24:21in the United States,
24:23Emiliano Martinez
24:25is the goalkeeper of Argentina
24:27and plays for Aston Villa,
24:29as far as I remember.
24:31While Gareth Bale
24:33played for Golf,
24:35he is currently involved in golf.
24:37We mark the answer C, Gareth Bale.
24:39Let's see.
24:41Absolutely right answer.
24:53Now, guys,
24:55the question, maybe for both of you,
24:57I don't know if we will call Danny Dole,
24:59for 1500 leva,
25:01is it too early to conclude?
25:03Not yet.
25:05Let's see.
25:09The question is,
25:11which country has the largest
25:13Catholic population in the world?
25:17Brazil?
25:19Italy?
25:21Spain?
25:25Mexico?
25:27Brazil,
25:29as far as I know,
25:31has about 200 million people.
25:35Are they Jewish Christians
25:37or Catholics?
25:45Mexico?
25:49Also Christians,
25:51but they also believe
25:53in a little bit
25:55other deities.
25:59So I would exclude Mexico
26:01from the answers.
26:05Italy, the love of Catholicism.
26:11In Spain,
26:13there are also Christian Catholics.
26:19My hesitation is,
26:21are there really Catholics in Brazil?
26:23Christians?
26:25Protestants?
26:33If we have to classify them
26:35by population,
26:37who will lead?
26:39Brazil.
26:41Mexico.
26:43I think Spain.
26:45This is my classification.
26:47Italy.
26:49But the question is,
26:51which country has the largest
26:53Catholic population in the world?
26:55Yes.
26:59I would use
27:01the joker.
27:03Okay.
27:05The joker.
27:07Let's see
27:09which of your friends
27:11you have prepared for us.
27:13Who will be your choice?
27:15As far as we can see,
27:17the beautiful Rose and her husband are on the line.
27:19Sasho Parvanov from Ploviv,
27:21or Kristina Pateva from Smoljan.
27:23Yes. We would call
27:25Aleksandar Parvanov.
27:27Why Sasho?
27:29Because he has traveled a lot,
27:31he knows a lot,
27:33and I think he would remember me.
27:39Hello.
27:41Can you hear me?
27:43I can't hear you well.
27:45I can hear you very well.
27:47Where are you at the moment?
27:49I am at home.
27:51Where are you at home?
27:53I am in Skolnik.
27:55I see. Which district?
27:57Street?
27:59Second direction.
28:01I see.
28:03Vanka needs help.
28:05It's a good question.
28:07Think about it.
28:09If you are going to act,
28:11do it.
28:13Tell him your version of the question.
28:15Three seconds. Start.
28:17The largest Catholic population in the world.
28:19Brazil,
28:21Italy, Spain, Mexico.
28:23A country with the largest
28:25Catholic population in the world.
28:27Brazil,
28:29Italy, Spain, Mexico.
28:31Fifteen seconds.
28:37I think it's Brazil.
28:41Okay.
28:43Thank you very much.
28:45Okay.
28:51If we were to rely on
28:53the indigenous population,
28:57we mark the answer as Brazil.
29:01Let's see.
29:05Dear viewers,
29:07I would bet on Mexico.
29:09First of all,
29:11Mexico is a huge city.
29:13More than 25-30 million people live there.
29:15They can't even move there.
29:17In Brazil,
29:19they didn't speak Portuguese.
29:21Does that matter?
29:23We will discuss all these questions
29:25after the commercials on BTV.
29:41Hello.
29:43This is the classic Becoming Rich on BTV.
29:45I am Niki Kanchev,
29:47and I welcome Mr. Ivan Karpuzov to the studio.
29:49Now we are going to
29:51use the joker to call Plovdiv,
29:53and from there
29:55we will get the answer Brazil.
29:57For the question,
29:59which country has the largest
30:01Catholic population in the world,
30:03you get the correct answer Brazil.
30:05Keep going up.
30:11Wonderful.
30:13Dany, what was your answer?
30:15Do you know it?
30:17I didn't know it.
30:19I will have to split between the two biggest countries.
30:21Yes.
30:2350-50.
30:25Ok.
30:27Guys, here is the question.
30:29For 2000 levs,
30:31and the leading question,
30:33will we secure the sum?
30:35Not yet.
30:37Let's see the question.
30:39Which English musician
30:43married a Somali model
30:45in 1992?
30:49Sting.
30:53Peter Gabriel.
30:55Liam Gallagher.
30:57David Bowie.
31:01Musical questions.
31:09Sting, as far as I know,
31:15did not marry a Somali model.
31:21For Peter Gabriel,
31:23I know the least of these four.
31:27David Bowie
31:29and a Somali model.
31:33If I have to be honest,
31:35I started listening to David Bowie
31:37only after he passed away.
31:41No one is perfect, Ivan.
31:43And I discovered his music.
31:47After 2016.
31:49Yes.
31:51Liam Gallagher,
31:53brother of Noel Gallagher.
31:57What was the name of the band?
31:59Oasis.
32:031992.
32:05I think it's 1992.
32:11No, I really don't know the answer.
32:13That's why I would use
32:1550-50.
32:17Let the computer enter
32:19Ivan Karpuzov's show
32:21and help him now.
32:25Liam Gallagher
32:27versus David Bowie.
32:29Sting has disappeared.
32:31He may have
32:35surprised the police,
32:37but Trudy Styler,
32:39his wife, never.
32:41Peter Gabriel,
32:43to be honest,
32:45I think so.
32:47Somehow he didn't fit in these four.
32:49His band is Genesis.
32:53I can't imagine
32:55Liam Gallagher with a Somali model,
32:57to be honest.
32:59David Bowie,
33:01this expressive person,
33:03artistic person,
33:07colorful image.
33:13I came to play.
33:15We mark the answer D, David Bowie.
33:17Final decision.
33:19Let's see the answer.
33:21We mark.
33:23We mark D, David Bowie.
33:25Let's see.
33:27Dany, Dany.
33:29I would bet on
33:31the other answer,
33:33but you should have saved
33:35the first joker 50-50
33:37and now use your friend.
33:39Absolutely, now you should feed Dany.
33:41Liam Gallagher,
33:43one of the most popular
33:45in the show business.
33:47I remember one of his strongest ladies
33:49in his life.
33:51Patsy Kenseth.
33:53Look at the two deadly weapons.
33:55The wife of Jim Care
33:57from Simple Minds.
33:59You remember she beat him up
34:01in the late 80s, early 90s.
34:07But Bowie is also very extravagant.
34:09He can also help
34:11a Somali girl.
34:13Why not?
34:15The correct answer is D, David Bowie.
34:17I was ready to stand up
34:19and leave.
34:21Well,
34:23Dany, what is your half called?
34:25Elena.
34:27Well, Elena and Rossi
34:29should be calm.
34:31Your husbands are looking at each other
34:33in the models.
34:35You don't know which one is Iman.
34:37This is the lady.
34:39One of the most beautiful.
34:41Together with Norman Campbell,
34:43with Linda Evangelista.
34:45With Claudia Schiffer.
34:47The great top models of the 90s.
34:49These are classics.
34:51Zara Mohamed Abdul Majid.
34:53Iman.
34:55He stepped on 2,000
34:57and conquered this peak.
34:59He played for 3,000.
35:01Maybe we should
35:03finish here.
35:05The golden mean.
35:07Let's finish with 3,000.
35:09Absolutely.
35:11Don't think,
35:13Dany,
35:15if you connect with your
35:17superstitious knowledge,
35:19what will you do?
35:21Look, you can wake up.
35:23Like a toy.
35:25Let's play.
35:31What is the night
35:33in which Marguerite de Valois
35:35preserves her self-control
35:37and miraculously saves her life?
35:39The Crystal Night.
35:43The Twelfth Night.
35:47The Night of the Long Knives.
35:49Or the
35:51Vartolomea Night.
35:57It was definitely during the night.
36:01Four replaced nights.
36:03Yes.
36:05The Crystal Night
36:07is the event
36:09in which
36:11before the Second World War
36:13the Nazis
36:15do
36:17what they do
36:19against the Jews.
36:23The Twelfth Night
36:27is a play by Shakespeare,
36:29if I'm not mistaken.
36:31If I'm not mistaken.
36:37The Night of the Long Knives
36:41I can't remember at the moment.
36:47And the Vartolomea Night.
36:55Marguerite de Valois
36:57sounds like
36:59a play.
37:01A heroine of a play.
37:05She preserves her self-control
37:07and miraculously saves her life.
37:13What would happen
37:15in such a night?
37:19If it's during a play
37:21and she
37:25performs her role
37:27in a play,
37:31something happens,
37:33she preserves her self-control
37:35and manages to avoid the danger
37:37that
37:43happens.
37:45I would exclude
37:47the Crystal Night
37:49and the Night of the Long Knives.
37:53I don't know why.
37:57I'm relying on my intuition
37:59and I mark the answer as the Twelfth Night.
38:01Let's see.
38:05By William Shakespeare.
38:07That's what I remember.
38:09Yes, and he will...
38:11There is a heroine
38:13who is called Marguerite de Valois.
38:21The Twelfth Night,
38:23otherwise in all life,
38:25and the Night of the Long Knives
38:27are both during fascism.
38:31But the Night of the Long Knives
38:33is a mass killing
38:35of Huggenots in France.
38:41And this is Queen Margot,
38:43Marguerite de Valois.
38:45The correct answer is
38:47the Night of the Long Knives.
38:511572.
38:55Dany, would you like to
38:57give a hint?
38:59I would like to give a hint
39:01from 50,000 and above.
39:03Ah, from 50,000 and above.
39:05That's a very good guess.
39:07Ivan,
39:09take the chance and play bravely
39:11because it's only with jokers,
39:13as they say, it doesn't work.
39:15500 levs are yours.
39:19Ladies and gentlemen,
39:21Ivan Karpuzov
39:23came to Zurich to try
39:25to become rich
39:27both in name and in life.
39:29Was it interesting?
39:31Absolutely.
39:33Congratulations, my friend.
39:35All the best.
39:37Thank you very much.
39:45I know it's early,
39:47but I also wonder
39:49if I have enough points for retirement.
39:51I am very pleased
39:53that the next player
39:55is a super expert in retirement insurance.
39:57He is one of the founders
39:59of the highest school
40:01for insurance and finance.
40:03In his free time,
40:05he plays the guitar and the bagpipes,
40:07he plays bowling.
40:09He is here to prove
40:11that everything is possible
40:13even when you are 70 years old.
40:15I am pleased to welcome
40:17Adrian Dimov.
40:21How are you?
40:23Good.
40:25Are you nervous?
40:27No.
40:29No?
40:31I am with you.
40:35Who are you with?
40:37With my girlfriend
40:39who has been living with me
40:41since 2005.
40:43Hello.
40:45Penka is your name.
40:47Wonderful.
40:49What do you think about
40:51skiing at this age?
40:53Is it dangerous?
40:55I have been skiing for 50 years.
40:57I think I feel pretty good
40:59about skiing.
41:01Adrian,
41:03good luck in the game.
41:05There will be a lot of things
41:07that you have experienced
41:09and we will be very glad
41:11to hear from you.
41:13Ladies and gentlemen,
41:15Adrian Dimov from Sofia
41:17Sofia.
41:25First question.
41:27What do
41:29Eastern European
41:31kings do in winter?
41:35They sharpen their swords,
41:37they sleep a winter sleep,
41:41they multiply,
41:43they fly south.
41:47Who came up with these great...
41:49There is humor
41:51in your answers, which is good.
41:53There is.
41:55I would like to mark the answer
41:57without a winter sleep.
41:59Let's see.
42:01The correct answer.
42:07That's how we are,
42:09the Eastern European kings.
42:11We sleep while others
42:13in the world are multiplying.
42:15This is a demographic crisis.
42:17That's right.
42:19Second question.
42:23What program
42:25do the players perform
42:27in the figure skating?
42:29They have a break,
42:31not a break,
42:33their own break,
42:37or dissatisfaction.
42:41We congratulate our authors.
42:43Are they funny?
42:45They are.
42:47I would like to mark
42:49the answer as a break.
42:51During my childhood
42:53I used to go
42:55to Družba stadium a lot.
42:57Maybe we met there somewhere.
42:59We used to go ice skating.
43:01It was the only stadium in Sofia
43:03where a free man could skate.
43:05Yes.
43:07Why a break?
43:09We mark it as a correct answer.
43:11I think it's mandatory.
43:13It's not illegal.
43:15In my opinion,
43:17it could be racism.
43:19A free man
43:21is free to make his own combination.
43:23Yes.
43:25In the mandatory,
43:27we need certain figures,
43:29jumps, and so on.
43:31It's one of the hardest sports,
43:33figure skating.
43:35Third question.
43:37Which of the old dialectic words
43:39means a campfire?
43:43Ortak,
43:45otrok,
43:49odjak,
43:51or obrok?
43:53The correct answer is
43:55c, odjak.
43:57Let's see.
43:59It's a correct answer.
44:01It's a correct answer.
44:09We didn't comment on otrok,
44:11but it's a child.
44:13Obrok is a cloud.
44:15Fourth question.
44:19Which religion
44:21is the synagogue of?
44:25Islam?
44:27Judaism?
44:31Hinduism?
44:33Or Shintoism?
44:35I can't say
44:37exactly which religions
44:39are the synagogues of Hinduism,
44:41but the correct answer is Judaism.
44:43The answer is b.
44:45By the way,
44:47our synagogue in Sofia
44:49ranks third in Europe.
44:51All the synagogues.
44:53We mark it as a correct answer.
44:55The answer is b. Judaism.
44:57Absolutely correct.
45:03The Jewish prayer house,
45:05the synagogue.
45:07The first synagogues date from
45:09the 2nd century B.C.
45:11What you said about Sofia
45:13is exactly right.
45:15There are a lot of tourists,
45:17because we don't go there often.
45:19The street is not very busy.
45:21It's a bit difficult to walk there.
45:23The street is a bit winding.
45:25That's right.
45:27Another big evidence
45:29of about 500 meters from there
45:31is the mosque,
45:33which shows how tolerant we are
45:35and how people live here.
45:37They built their own prayer houses.
45:41They also built the church of
45:43Todor Aleksandrov,
45:45which is also the business of the synagogue.
45:47You can see it without a doubt.
45:49The next question
45:51is also for 500 euros.
45:55Which creatures
45:57are from Slavic mythology?
46:03The trolls?
46:05The jujitsu?
46:07The elves?
46:09Or the samovars?
46:15The answer is d.
46:17The samovars.
46:19Let's mark it.
46:21And that's it.
46:37Let's see what the computer
46:39has chosen for you.
46:41But this will happen next time.
46:43Make a wish.
46:45Mr. Dimov,
46:47please continue our game.
46:49Calm down, dear viewers.
46:51The questions for today
46:53are over.
46:55You are at home.
46:57You can go home now.

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