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00:00[♪ Music and applause ♪)]
00:25Hello, hello, dear viewers. It's no wonder that the lowest temperature on Earth is measured in Antarctica.
00:32I don't even want to imagine those minus 98 degrees. I prefer to be here, in the studio of Stani Bogat,
00:38where every day at six it gets hot, even very hot.
00:42And tonight it will be like that. We start with a player who studied football science and business in Great Britain,
00:48but he comes to us and finishes psychology. He didn't work in the field of financial technologies.
00:54He claims that Stani Bogat didn't have a person like him. Let's check out who we have here.
01:00With pleasure, Mikhail Genovsky.
01:14Good evening, Misha. Good evening, Mr. Kanchev.
01:17Let me pass your permission. OK.
01:20I haven't seen such a mustache in a long time.
01:23You look great. Thank you.
01:25Why, by the way, do you say that a player like you didn't come to us? Is this a serious claim?
01:31Just because of the mustache, I said. I just haven't seen a man with a mustache, Stani Bogat.
01:36No, no, no. Come on, come on. Tell me now, seriously. Do you know a lot?
01:40Misha, I'll try to show you as much as I know.
01:43Who are you in the show with?
01:45I'm here with my friend Kristina.
01:47Kristina, hello to you.
01:49We've been together for a year and a half.
01:51Where did you meet? Let me hear you, Kristina.
01:53Where did you meet with this mustache?
01:56Well, we met at work.
01:59So, when are we going to throw it? I suggest we throw it at 100,000.
02:04Or earlier, I don't know.
02:06OK. Come on, we'll throw it at 100,000.
02:08Bravo, Peter.
02:12Here are the rules, and let's get started.
02:14There are 15 questions worth 100,000 levs.
02:16Two safe sums. The first one is 500 levs.
02:18The second one will be determined by you, Misha.
02:20Three jokers.
02:21Help from a friend in the studio.
02:23Friend K, 50-50.
02:24And talk to another friend, Veran, at home.
02:27Success.
02:29Ladies and gentlemen, Mihail Genovski is starting his show now.
02:39We'll start with the quick questions.
02:44What does Grandpa Grumpy wear on his head
02:46from the famous children's song?
02:50Red shoes,
02:53white socks,
02:56flip-flops,
02:58or heels?
03:01Back in the day, I used to pull his beard,
03:03which Grandpa Grumpy wears.
03:05But this time, he wears red shoes.
03:09Let's see.
03:11Do we mark it?
03:12Yes, we do.
03:14That's right.
03:15Veran is correct.
03:21And the song itself is based on the music
03:23by the great Hristo Nedyalkov.
03:25The lyrics are by Vesa Paspalejeva.
03:27There are authors.
03:29Red shoes, flip-flops, white socks.
03:32Second question.
03:33Second question.
03:37What is the expression
03:38that touches our hearts
03:39when we feel satisfaction?
03:43A drop of rain,
03:45a drop of honey,
03:47a drop of machine oil,
03:50or oil?
03:53We mark the answer directly.
03:54It was honey.
03:55Honey.
03:56Veran is correct.
04:03Third question.
04:07What document is the globe
04:09that should be paid for
04:11on the way to the police?
04:14We call this document a manifest.
04:17FISH.
04:19A memorandum,
04:21or a congratulatory address?
04:26I've seen this document before.
04:29We'll mark the answer again.
04:30It was FISH.
04:32The correct answer is FISH again.
04:40Next question.
04:43When visiting which landmark
04:45tourists often imitate
04:47kissing their photos?
04:52The Eiffel Tower,
04:54the inclined tower in Pisa,
04:59the Sphinx in Giza,
05:01Big Ben.
05:04We mark the answer.
05:05The Sphinx.
05:07We mark it.
05:08Let's see.
05:09Veran is correct.
05:18Up we go, Mihail.
05:20Fifth question.
05:21500 leva.
05:23Let's sum it up.
05:25What creatures use echolocation
05:28to orient themselves
05:29in space?
05:32Stars.
05:34Sticks.
05:37Hippopotamuses.
05:39Or football players.
05:45Football players are not...
05:47We'll mark the answer again.
05:48It was STICKS.
05:50STICKS.
05:51Let's see.
05:54You have 500 leva.
05:55You can go.
05:56Calm down.
06:01You're welcome.
06:09Here we have questions
06:11for 1000, 1500,
06:122000 and above.
06:14And the question is,
06:15from my side,
06:16are we going to conclude?
06:18No, we haven't concluded yet.
06:21Sengenovsky,
06:22here's what awaits you.
06:27What person is known
06:28by the nickname
06:29Kaiser Franz?
06:31A simple question for you.
06:33This is Franz Kafka.
06:36Franz Beckenbauer.
06:39Franz Lecher.
06:41Or Franz Schubert.
06:45Franz Kafka, right?
06:46He's a student
06:47I'm studying at the university.
06:52I haven't studied
06:53Franz Lecher,
06:54among other things.
06:55I don't know about him.
06:56But I think
06:57I'll take a chance.
06:59Franz Beckenbauer.
07:00I'll mark him as the answer.
07:01Let's see.
07:06This is an answer.
07:07This is Kaiser Franz.
07:17I think he's one of the five
07:18greatest footballers
07:19of all time.
07:21He changed the way
07:22of defending
07:23and the way of thinking
07:24He changed the way
07:25of defending
07:26and the way of thinking
07:27that made
07:28the defense
07:29interesting.
07:30A revolutionary defense.
07:31Absolutely.
07:32Libero,
07:33Stopper,
07:34those new
07:35positions
07:36from the 50s
07:37and 60s.
07:39He's at the heart
07:41of the role
07:42of a captain
07:43in a team.
07:47Misho,
07:481500 levs.
07:49Are we concluding?
07:51No, we're not.
07:53Let's see.
07:58Memorial,
08:00including sculptures
08:01on some parts
08:02of the clothing,
08:04is located
08:05on the Danube bank
08:06near Budapest.
08:10Shoes,
08:13hats,
08:16papillons
08:18or turtlenecks.
08:22Okay.
08:25When I heard Budapest
08:26I thought I could
08:27answer the question
08:28because last year
08:29I was in Budapest.
08:31I'm trying to remember
08:32where I was in Budapest.
08:33To remember
08:34by memory.
08:35Did you have a hand
08:36in the middle?
08:37I'm sure I did.
08:39I crossed it a few times
08:40on several bridges.
08:41What do they
08:42have in common?
08:44The two former
08:45cities,
08:46Buda and Pest.
08:47Exactly, Buda and Pest.
08:50But the memorial
08:51includes sculptures
08:52on some parts
08:53of the clothing
08:54is located
08:55on the Danube bank
08:56near Budapest.
08:59I think it's time
09:00to use one of the jokers.
09:01Okay.
09:02I want to invite
09:03my friend to the stage.
09:05She was with you in Budapest.
09:06Yes.
09:07I'm sure she knows.
09:08I'm sure she does.
09:09Give her a round of applause.
09:16Hello.
09:17Hello.
09:18Nice to meet you.
09:19Hello.
09:20Do you remember
09:21the Danube Memorial?
09:22Yes.
09:23I was there
09:24a year ago
09:25to see it.
09:27With my shoes.
09:30What does it look like?
09:31Can you tell us more?
09:32Is it visible?
09:33Or is it a museum?
09:34It's visible.
09:35It's right on the Danube bank.
09:40I don't want to brag,
09:44but I think it was
09:45related to the Second World War,
09:46if I'm not mistaken.
09:48Maybe not.
09:50Yes, it's shoes.
09:51Are they shoes?
09:52They're shoes.
09:55Let's mark the answer
09:56to the shoes.
09:57Let's see.
10:02The shoes are number 60
10:04and are in memory
10:05of the executed Jews
10:07during the Second World War
10:08by the Hungarian regime
10:09at the time,
10:10Mikulš Horthy.
10:12A correct answer.
10:13Bravo, Chris.
10:14Congratulations.
10:16Great.
10:24Great job.
10:25Let's move on.
10:27Are we going to finish
10:28the $2,000 sum?
10:29One of the jokers
10:30is already missing
10:31in the portfolio.
10:34No, we're not going to finish
10:35the sum now.
10:37Let's see
10:38after Budapest
10:39where fate will take us.
10:41This is a journey
10:42and every evening
10:43ladies and gentlemen,
10:44we're going to be rich.
10:45Genovsky,
10:46here it is.
10:50What event
10:51on May 29, 1919
10:54is the first evidence
10:56for the theory
10:57of relativity
10:58of Albert Einstein?
11:03The fall of a comet.
11:06Nuclear experiment.
11:09Solar eclipse.
11:12Magnetic storm.
11:15Hmm.
11:21Nuclear experiment.
11:22I don't think
11:23it's very logical.
11:26My understanding at the time
11:27was that
11:30it was either Albert Einstein
11:32or some of his employees
11:34who were sent
11:37to Ukraine
11:38or somewhere in Kazakhstan
11:40to watch the dark.
11:41But
11:42which period
11:43did this happen?
11:45When did Einstein live?
11:47He lived
11:48at the end of the 19th century,
11:49at the beginning of the 20th century.
11:50The middle of the 20th century
11:51he died, right?
11:52Yes.
11:53But
11:55after he was born
11:56at the end of
11:58the 19th century
12:00he was big enough
12:01to travel
12:02to watch
12:03the dark
12:04outside of Germany
12:05or Austria.
12:08Magnetic storm.
12:10I don't know
12:11if they were able
12:12to make a magnetic storm
12:13in the 19th century.
12:14It's very likely
12:15that they could.
12:20The fall of a comet.
12:22At the beginning of the 20th century
12:23I only heard
12:24about the Tunguska comet
12:25or the meteor that fell.
12:28Was it in the 19th century?
12:29When was the Tunguska comet?
12:31I don't remember.
12:32But I know
12:33it was somewhere
12:34at the beginning of the 20th century.
12:35It was even the Tunguska meteorite.
12:36The meteorite, yes.
12:37Not the comet.
12:39I really want
12:40to risk
12:41and say the name of the comet
12:42but I'm not ready
12:43to mark it yet.
12:49We'll use
12:505150.
12:51Let the computer
12:52enter the Mikhail Genovsky's brain
12:53and eliminate
12:54two of the wrong answers
12:55right now.
12:59I've heard about the comet
13:00against the magnetic storm.
13:08Are you awake?
13:09Or is your consciousness
13:10still in the dark?
13:13I'm almost in the dark.
13:18Are you leaning
13:19towards the sun in the dark?
13:20Yes.
13:26I'm here
13:27to risk
13:28and save the last joker
13:29if I keep going.
13:34I'm marking the answer
13:35to the sun in the dark.
13:36I'm playing.
13:37I'm playing, yes.
13:38Everything is relative,
13:39ladies and gentlemen.
13:40The only thing is
13:41the correct answer
13:42to become rich
13:43is a constant,
13:44indisputable constant.
13:45The correct answer
13:46arrives with the speed
13:47of the comet
13:48immediately after
13:49the commercials on BTV.
14:05Ladies and gentlemen,
14:06BTV viewers,
14:07Mikhail Genovsky
14:08gathered the courage
14:09to come here
14:10and play the role
14:11of a rich man
14:12because there are
14:13serious questions here
14:14and a lot of them.
14:15There are, right?
14:16Hold on.
14:17There are more.
14:18More?
14:19I'll let you go now
14:20with the wrong answer.
14:22What event
14:23on May 29, 1919
14:24proves the theory
14:25of the relativity
14:26of Albert Einstein?
14:27This is something
14:28that has happened
14:29and has been observed
14:30by scientists
14:31and scientists
14:32and scientists
14:33and scientists
14:34and scientists
14:35and scientists
14:36send us
14:37somewhere
14:39in a dark cloud
14:40against a magnetic storm.
14:43Two British expeditions,
14:45one located
14:46in South America
14:47and the other
14:48in South Africa
14:49observe
14:50the correct answer
14:52and find out
14:54that the stars
14:55change their position
14:57which proves
14:59that the gravitational field
15:00of the stars
15:01affects the distribution
15:02of light.
15:03the light.
15:04They were watching the sunset.
15:07Veren, you're out.
15:08You're still up.
15:18We're playing for 3,000 leva.
15:20Let's settle the amount.
15:21The jokers have decreased.
15:23Let's settle, yes.
15:27Here's the question.
15:33In memory of which person, on July 21, 1937,
15:42the world's radio stations stopped their broadcast for two minutes.
15:50They honor Thomas Edison.
15:54They honor Guglielmo Marconi.
15:58They honor King Eduard VII.
16:03They honor Theodore Roosevelt.
16:08Queen Elizabeth II
16:13was the granddaughter of King Eduard VII.
16:18The son of King Eduard VII, if I'm not mistaken.
16:23He was his second son.
16:25I know that when he died,
16:27the father of the queen,
16:28I know that the radio stations stopped.
16:30But he didn't die in 1937.
16:32He was his second son.
16:37OK. Theodore Roosevelt...
16:43What does that mean?
16:44He was the president of the United States.
16:46But in the beginning of the 20th century.
16:48Not in the middle.
16:51In 1937...
16:56Franklin was the second president.
16:59I mean, which of all personalities
17:01can be so big and well-known
17:03that the whole world stops broadcasting?
17:05There you go.
17:07There you go. That's the question.
17:09Then the United States was the president.
17:11But the United States didn't have such figures on a global scale.
17:14Like the Queen of England, for example.
17:16But Thomas Edison...
17:18I don't know.
17:26For a certain amount...
17:31We're going to mess with the jokers again?
17:33We're going to mess, yes.
17:35We're going to call.
17:39Let's use the joker to convince a friend.
17:42That's Misha's wish.
17:44And...
17:46OK.
17:47An interesting question.
17:49Seriously.
17:52The conditions, the way you're going to act,
17:54you're going to tell us.
17:57Oleksandr Miroshnichenko from Sofia.
18:00Mihail Dachev.
18:01Sofia or Marian Genovsky.
18:03Misia.
18:05I suppose older Genovsky.
18:06Yes, yes.
18:07That's my father.
18:08Great.
18:09But we're going to call my brother-in-law.
18:11Mihail Dachev.
18:12We're going to call Misha Dachev.
18:14Now.
18:31Hello.
18:32Misha Tarsia.
18:34Hello, yes.
18:35Hello, Misha.
18:36Nice to meet you.
18:37Niki Kanchev.
18:38Nice to meet you, too.
18:39Misha and Misha.
18:40We have a lot in common.
18:41Now.
18:42In memory of which person
18:44on July 21st, 1937
18:46radio stations around the world
18:48stop their broadcasts for two minutes?
18:55Maybe in Georgia?
18:57Thomas Edison.
18:58Guglielmo Marconi.
19:00King Edward VII.
19:02Theodore Roosevelt.
19:061937?
19:07Yes.
19:13Hello.
19:18OK.
19:19I'm alone now.
19:23Yes, Misha.
19:24You said a lot of things.
19:26Which answer will you choose?
19:28I think I'll mark the answer C.
19:32King Edward VII.
19:34A final decision.
19:36Yes, I'll mark it.
19:37Let's see.
19:43Here.
19:44The correct answer
19:48is really the king.
19:51The king.
19:52The king of the radio, my friend.
19:54Marconi.
19:55Marconi.
19:57And if we have to be honest,
19:59one of the kings of the radio,
20:00the creators, the fathers of the radio,
20:02is Alexander Popov.
20:04Marconi is the second.
20:05Marconi actually
20:06even won the Nobel Prize
20:08for the wireless telegraph.
20:09He actually invented
20:10the way the radio waves work.
20:12And, by the way,
20:13he organized a conversation
20:14between two of the answers.
20:15Between Theodore Roosevelt
20:17and King Edward VII.
20:19But much earlier.
20:201903.
20:24Here was the copy of the tube.
20:26Was it interesting?
20:27Oh, yes, definitely.
20:28And the sum is 500 leva.
20:30Congratulations.
20:35Success.
20:36Very good.
20:44Dear viewers,
20:45now get ready
20:46for a beautiful aria
20:47here in the center
20:48of Stany Bogat.
20:49She is a long-time
20:50mezzo-soprano
20:51of the Burgas Opera.
20:52And after retiring,
20:53she works as a vocal teacher
20:55and a subtitle operator
20:57for foreign language productions.
20:59She lives in a village
21:00with a view to the sea
21:01in a clay house
21:02built by her
21:03and her husband.
21:04If she weren't a singer,
21:05she would definitely
21:06be the captain of a ship.
21:07She is Srebrina Slavova.
21:09Let's invite her.
21:26How are you?
21:27Did you sleep well?
21:28Yes, wonderful.
21:29Good.
21:30Two words
21:31about your long-term career.
21:34I've been on stage for 45 years.
21:37I started in 1977.
21:41And now I still continue
21:43to play such spoken roles
21:45as Baba Dona
21:46in Sluzh Bogonci,
21:48Leleta Nabarinka
21:49in Grafine Marica.
21:52And I also work
21:53as a subtitle operator.
21:55Which was your best,
21:57most memorable role,
21:59aria?
22:02My favorite role
22:03is Carmen,
22:04because I started with her
22:06and I toured with her
22:08in Paris
22:09with our opera.
22:11Right.
22:12With the Burgas Opera.
22:14But, of course,
22:15I also love
22:16Eboli by Don Carlos,
22:18Amneris by Aida,
22:20Zuchena by Troubadour.
22:22There are over 70 roles.
22:25Who are you in the show with?
22:26Who is your partner today?
22:28The boy, Kuzmanov.
22:29I don't know where he is.
22:30Here, behind you.
22:31Yes, behind me.
22:32Nice to meet you.
22:33He is the husband
22:34of my first cousin,
22:35a very close friend.
22:37Good evening, boys.
22:38Good evening.
22:39What do you do?
22:40Are you from the artistic community?
22:43Not exactly.
22:44I am a history teacher.
22:46Wonderful.
22:47At some point
22:48you will be invited
22:49here to help.
22:51He is also a musician,
22:52apart from everything else.
22:53He plays in such
22:54a solo composition.
22:55What do you play?
22:56Bass guitar.
22:57And you?
22:58Do you have a band?
22:59We do.
23:00Which band?
23:01Winter Rain.
23:02Winter Rain.
23:03Don't you call it snow?
23:05No.
23:06It's rain.
23:07It's rain.
23:09Srebrina,
23:10I wish you
23:11a pleasant game.
23:12Ladies and gentlemen,
23:13Srebrina Slavova
23:14from Burga
23:15has just started
23:16her show.
23:25First question.
23:27Which animals
23:28eat good apples
23:29according to
23:30folk wisdom?
23:33This question
23:34is for wolves,
23:36snakes,
23:39pigs
23:41or mice.
23:43It is said
23:44that pigs
23:45eat good apples.
23:46Why, by the way?
23:48Because
23:49these good apples
23:50are slightly rotten.
23:52So,
23:53pigs eat them.
23:54Good apples
23:55are slightly rotten.
23:57Pigs eat them.
23:59So, pigs eat them.
24:00Pigs are the first to
24:06fall down
24:08and our guys
24:09start attacking them.
24:10Second question.
24:15Where are all
24:16the Western
24:17cultures
24:18coming from?
24:22They came
24:23In the quiet East, in the calm North, in the warm South, or in the wild West?
24:33The answer is D.
24:35And this is correct. Wild West.
24:42Here we had a hint in West, Western, West in English.
24:47Third question.
24:51What is the distance between two huts in the mountain?
24:57We say steps, hours of travel, centimeters, or light years?
25:07Hours of travel. The answer is B.
25:09You are absolutely right. The correct answer is C.
25:17Next question.
25:21Which vegetable should not be eaten raw?
25:26Carrot, potato, cauliflower, or cabbage?
25:34The answer is B. Potato.
25:38What can happen to us?
25:41They even say that the temperature rises.
25:44Absolutely. And you are right here.
25:46Two correct answers. Keep it up.
25:54The last question, which will guarantee you 500 EUR.
26:02What is the name of the product that is the same as the name of the classical Czech composer?
26:08And you know this, right? I have no answers.
26:11Kajmak, yufka, couscous, or?
26:20Cream.
26:21Cream.
26:22Yes.
26:23As a composer or cream as a product?
26:25Yes.
26:27Correct answer.
26:40Berzik is considered the founder of the Czech classical music.
26:46What is your strategy, Mrs. Oslavova, in the game?
26:50First, to have fun.
26:53And second, to get where I am.
26:56I like it, I like it.
26:58Have fun with the question for 1000 EUR.
27:01I have to ask you if you want to finish it so you can be sure.
27:05I will be a little smarter, but later.
27:10Good answer, I like it.
27:12Let's be a little smarter and then we'll go back.
27:17I'm not like in my early years anymore, I'm 74 years old and my head doesn't work.
27:23Bravo, bravo.
27:26You look perfect.
27:29Great.
27:30Let's see your question.
27:34From the colors of which plant does saffron get its name?
27:41Let's see.
27:42I don't know the answer.
27:44Here, immediately choose.
27:45Mint.
27:47Rose.
27:50Chrysanthemum.
27:51Or lale.
27:53Mint is the answer.
27:54Let's see.
27:56A categorical answer.
27:57Bravo.
28:05Even here, saffron mint has such a name.
28:08Yes, specially saffron mint.
28:12Will you continue to be smart?
28:14Well, a little more.
28:16A little more.
28:17Okay, let's see the question for 1500 EUR.
28:25Which actor played the role of Alekov's hero Baygani in the screenplay of 1991?
28:36This is...
28:38Georgi Parcalev.
28:41Georgi Kaloyanchev.
28:44Georgi Mamalev.
28:46Or Georgi Cherkelov.
28:48The answer is Georgi Kaloyanchev.
28:51A categorical answer.
28:52Absolutely.
28:54A strong answer and a strong applause.
28:57Bravo.
29:06The film, which has five series of versions, is Baygani is leaving Europe.
29:12Yes.
29:15Well, I think I'm going to conclude them now, because I don't know what the questions are.
29:21The blue science.
29:22The blue science.
29:23I don't know when it will surprise me, but the compensations won't be bad.
29:31An addition.
29:32An addition, of course, ma'am.
29:34We want your thumbs up and we conclude.
29:36This is Mrs. Slavova's wish.
29:38We conclude 2000 EUR.
29:40So far, great.
29:41You gave two answers quickly.
29:43The next question.
29:462000 EUR.
29:48The most famous name in which sphere in the Kingdom of Bulgaria is Pelagia Vidinska?
29:56Fashion.
29:58Sport.
30:01Medicine.
30:04Opera.
30:09Fashion is two, sport is also.
30:12Opera at that time was not.
30:14Ah, Kingdom of Bulgaria.
30:18When is the Kingdom of Bulgaria?
30:22Well, after the liberation from Turkish rule.
30:24Until?
30:25Until 1944.
30:29For this whole period of 70 years or so.
30:33Yes.
30:34It turns out that Pelagia is the most famous in one of these sectors.
30:38Yes, but I haven't heard.
30:40Sectors.
30:41Sectors.
31:01Good.
31:02Let's go to Mrs. Slavova's computer.
31:05Now.
31:07Fashion vs. Opera.
31:10Fashion.
31:13If I were in the opera, I would have heard at least one name.
31:20Fashion is the answer, but what will happen?
31:23I am an adventurist.
31:25Let's see.
31:29What is Pelagia Vidinska and whether Srebrenica-Burgaska continues with the crisis?
31:35We will learn the correct answers immediately after the commercials.
31:54Hello again, get rich and thousands of ways to learn something new.
31:59Our guest is Mrs. Slavova.
32:01We asked her the most famous name in which sector of the Kingdom of Bulgaria is Pelagia Vidinska.
32:06There was also a sport, even local medicine.
32:08But you used the joker well, ma'am.
32:10You cleared the situation a little.
32:12Opera is already your sector against fashion.
32:15You choose fashion.
32:17Pelagia Vidinska was born as Pelagia Krsteva in the city of Plovdiv.
32:22Her father was a soldier in Vidin.
32:24They called him Vidinlija.
32:26And from there she has this artistic pseudonym.
32:29We can also call her the Bulgarian Coco Chanel.
32:32She dressed up the whole high life of the capital with the Queen Ioana.
32:36She wears the Bulgarian one.
32:38She wears it, especially the scarves, even to Paris.
32:41A true response to fashion.
32:55After the changes in 1944,
32:57she took on the beautiful costumes of Sambal Filip Kotev.
33:02Bravo.
33:03Nenu Deus.
33:04Bravo.
33:05I had not heard of it, unfortunately.
33:07We learned something, right?
33:09Yes.
33:10You breathe more calmly.
33:13Let's see the questions here.
33:19Which sport was included in the Olympic program
33:23after the demonstrative tournament in Sofia
33:26in 1957, won by Bulgaria?
33:32Artistic gymnastics.
33:35Weightlifting.
33:39Volleyball.
33:41Or wrestling.
33:46Does Bulgaria have a contribution
33:49for this sport to appear in the Olympic Games?
33:55I will use the joker to call Albena.
33:59It's good to quickly look at your phone,
34:02friends, and call Albena.
34:07We will also see her family.
34:11Colleagues, here is Albena Kuzmanova.
34:13Okay, the others are the gentlemen,
34:15Zdravko Janev and Stefan Petkov.
34:17Let's call Albena Kuzmanova.
34:30Hello?
34:31Mrs. Kuzmanova?
34:32Yes.
34:34Hello, hello, can you hear us well?
34:37Yes.
34:38How are you?
34:39Great.
34:40Kamchev is at the meeting.
34:42We are disturbing people at home and we are testing them.
34:45Now it's your turn.
34:47Is that so?
34:48Yes.
34:49Very good.
34:50Now it's a serious question.
34:52It will come from Srebrina.
34:5430 seconds, ladies.
34:55Only you two.
34:56Start.
34:57Which sport was included in the Olympic program
35:00after the tournament in Sofia in 1957,
35:03won by Bulgaria?
35:05Gymnastics, weightlifting, volleyball or wrestling?
35:18Gymnastics, weightlifting, volleyball or wrestling?
35:234 seconds.
35:28It was a long question.
35:30I think we should call another joker.
35:33Let's call another joker.
35:35Boys, take your positions.
35:42Hello, Kuzmanovs.
35:43We are testing all of you.
35:45Good evening, boys.
35:46Good evening.
35:47I was watching you.
35:48I had time to think.
35:49Are you a fan of the sport?
35:51Could you help us?
35:52In principle, yes.
35:53But I would exclude weightlifting and wrestling
35:57as older sports.
35:59Volleyball is not a demonstration.
36:01Is it volleyball or artistic gymnastics?
36:05I am a fan of gymnastics, but...
36:08Let's bet on gymnastics.
36:11I have two options.
36:15This is your decision?
36:16Yes.
36:17Artistic gymnastics.
36:18Let's see.
36:25The fight for safety.
36:26Safety is one of the main sports.
36:29Yes.
36:30It was said that they want to remove it.
36:33But the principles of Olympics are boxing, wrestling.
36:38We would add weightlifting here.
36:41So, the boy is right.
36:44We would remove weightlifting and wrestling.
36:47The others?
36:48Volleyball versus artistic gymnastics.
36:51Is there a creator of volleyball?
36:54There is.
36:55An American.
36:56Exactly.
36:57He trains the kids physically.
36:59He trains the kids.
37:00He invents the game.
37:03Artistic gymnastics.
37:04Two words about it?
37:07Isn't it a new sport?
37:09It's 57 years old.
37:11Maybe it didn't exist.
37:13The first Olympic Games.
37:16The 84th year of gymnastics.
37:19The right answer is volleyball.
37:21I'm sorry.
37:23We are sorry.
37:24We are sorry.
37:25Thank you for your participation, boys.
37:27Congratulations.
37:36Now, sir, I'm writing your check.
37:382,000 levs.
37:39Very wise.
37:42You banked, as they say.
37:44You stopped with a safe amount.
37:472,000 levs.
37:51Congratulations.
37:54All the best.
38:03He teaches philosophy and history
38:05at the capital's 55th school.
38:08He says that he can easily write 2's and 6's.
38:11He has a broad musical taste.
38:13From Nightwish to Veselin Marinov.
38:15He owns a collection of about 2,000 postage stamps.
38:18His biggest talent is to stay calm
38:22when no one else is able to maintain
38:24self-control around him.
38:26Let's welcome the unbeatable Naiden Varbanov.
38:41First of all, Naiden,
38:42it's a pleasure for me to welcome you
38:44as a teacher of history and philosophy.
38:46May I ask for your permission to come to you?
38:49Yes, of course.
38:50What brings you to the show, Naiden?
38:52It's a childhood dream of mine,
38:54but in the summer,
38:55my wife's grandmother and I
38:57were watching the show.
38:59She said,
39:00why don't you go?
39:01You'll make at least 2,000 levs.
39:04So I decided to try.
39:07Bravo!
39:112,000 levs.
39:12That's the goal.
39:14If we jump over 100,
39:15there's no problem.
39:17My wife is here.
39:18Hello.
39:19Hello.
39:20Introduce yourself.
39:21Hello.
39:22I'm Miroslava.
39:23I do marketing,
39:24and I wish you success.
39:26Super.
39:27Super.
39:28Varbanov, welcome to the show.
39:30Ladies and gentlemen,
39:31Naiden Varbanov is taking his path
39:33to those 20,000 levs.
39:34Now.
39:41First question.
39:46Which of the activities
39:47is not allowed
39:48at the airport terminals,
39:49except for the specific areas?
39:54Eating.
39:56Drinking.
39:59Smoking.
40:01Or dancing.
40:04We'll mark it here.
40:06Answer C.
40:07Smoking.
40:09Let's see.
40:13A true answer.
40:14That's right.
40:18Drinking is so expensive
40:19that people refuse to drink it.
40:22They forbid themselves to drink it.
40:24Second question.
40:28Which of the following
40:29is associated with a tasty meal?
40:35I get tired of my fingers.
40:38I lick my fingers.
40:42I look through my fingers.
40:44I look through my fingers.
40:46Or I hit my fingers.
40:52I get tired of my fingers.
40:53I lick my fingers.
40:54They are similar,
40:55but the correct answer is B.
40:57I lick my fingers.
40:59We'll mark it.
41:01A true answer.
41:07Third question.
41:10What is the name of the sport
41:12where you include strength
41:13and gymnastics exercises
41:15on a street platform?
41:18Street fitness.
41:21Quarter bodybuilding.
41:25More importantly, gym.
41:27Or Sokak Babait.
41:30Congratulations,
41:31you are very smart.
41:33Sokak Babait sounds much better,
41:35but the correct answer is street fitness.
41:38Let's see.
41:39That's right.
41:46There are lots of suggestions.
41:49Even in English,
41:50street fitness or street workout.
41:53Fourth and final question.
41:58Which drink is famous
42:00in the Turkish province of Rize?
42:05Beer.
42:07Whiskey.
42:10Tequila.
42:12Tea.
42:16I don't know where this province is,
42:21but for Turkey,
42:22the most logical answer is D.
42:25Tea.
42:27Game.
42:29That's right.
42:30It's correct.
42:36The Turks were the first country
42:38to consume tea in the world.
42:42Fifth and final question.
42:48Which of the Bulgarian rulers
42:50wore the title of prince
42:52during his reign?
42:56Boris I.
42:59Ivan II.
43:02Boris III.
43:04Simeon II.
43:08Ivan I, Boris III and Simeon II
43:11are kings, not princes,
43:13so the correct answer is Boris I.
43:17Correct answer.
43:30You're not going to get anything out of this.
43:33When did Prince Boris I rule?
43:35In the middle of the 9th century.
43:37Years?
43:39Now I can't remember.
43:43852-889.
43:50Absolutely.
43:51That's correct.
43:53Where did you graduate from?
43:55The University of Sofia.
43:57Both specialties.
43:58Who was the most interesting teacher
44:00you learned from?
44:02It's hard for me to choose just one.
44:04They are very different.
44:07I learned from each of them.
44:09What is your teaching style?
44:13I try to be more democratic,
44:15to give more space to the students
44:17and for them to reach the answers
44:19that I hope they will reach
44:21by studying history and philosophy.
44:27When you say more democratic,
44:29do you mean that you give them
44:31mobile phones and tablets
44:33to actively use the internet?
44:35We use them for some special exercises,
44:37but not really.
44:39Correct.
44:40You have to learn.
44:44Now let's learn new things
44:46thanks to you.
44:48The real game begins
44:50in the middle part,
44:52so to speak.
44:53Will you finish the 1000-euro sum?
44:55No.
44:56Let's play, Mr. Vrbanov.
44:58Here's a question for you.
45:01Which of the chemical elements
45:03was first discovered by the sun
45:05and then by the earth
45:07during the discovery of the lion of Vesuvius?
45:13Hydrogen?
45:16Oxygen?
45:19Gold?
45:21Or helium?
45:24We know that gold has existed
45:26for a very long time,
45:28since the Antiquity.
45:30So we discard gold.
45:34Oxygen?
45:39When was it discovered?
45:41I have no idea.
45:44But I think it makes sense
45:46to learn about it first
45:48on Earth,
45:50than before.
45:53First discovered by the sun?
45:54Yes.
45:58Hydrogen?
45:59Or helium?
46:04Hmm.
46:08At the moment I can't remember.
46:12The only applications I can remember
46:14of hydrogen is the hydrogen bomb,
46:16which is quite late.
46:18Of helium,
46:20the balloons that change color.
46:27I'll bet on the answer D.
46:29Helium.
46:30Helium!
46:32Let's see.
46:35Mire, what do you think?
46:37You closed your eyes and are hiding.
46:39Yes.
46:42I have no idea.
46:44I'm far from these topics.
46:47You don't need to have an idea.
46:49You have a stable person next to you.
46:51A true answer!
47:01Helios.
47:02Let's not talk about this
47:04direct connection.
47:05Helium was observed for the first time
47:07in 1868.
47:09The information I receive
47:11is from the yellow line
47:13of the French astronomer
47:15Jules Janssen
47:17during the full eclipse
47:19in an Indian city.
47:21And this is where these
47:23searches start.
47:28The family of legends
47:30was the answer.
47:32These were all the questions for today
47:34from the inexhaustible collection
47:36of curious facts about the rich and the poor.
47:38We even reached the sun and helium.
47:40We continue.
47:42See you next time on BTV
47:44because everyone really knows everything.
47:46See you soon.