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00:00My dear viewers, they say that in the Atacama Desert there are years,
00:28years in which there is not a drop of rain.
00:31Fortunately for us, the climate is moderate,
00:34questions are asked regularly, and there is no game without a flood of correct answers.
00:37Today we continue the game with Pavel Antonov from the village of Izperihovo, Pazardzhizhko.
00:42Pavel, welcome.
00:43Welcome.
00:45Very good start.
00:46This is my friend Stefan Stoyanov, Stefan.
00:48Hello.
00:49I wish you success in the new part of the game.
00:52Indeed, there are several questions,
00:54you are on the question for 2,000 leva,
00:57but you are in charge of everything, the jokers are available.
01:00Let's make a good game, guys.
01:02And so, Pavel Antonov continues his show,
01:05Become Rich Now.
01:13We are faced with a question for 2,000 leva.
01:16You didn't finish the sum last time,
01:19so let's see the question.
01:22Which Formula 1 legend creates a low-tariff airline
01:28while being an active pilot?
01:32Choose between
01:34Michael Schumacher,
01:36Ayrton Senna,
01:38Niki Lauda,
01:40or Jacques Villeneuve.
01:45From my knowledge of Formula 1,
01:48I've been following it for about 10 years.
01:54Before that, I was younger,
01:57but I didn't follow it.
01:59I have an answer that came to my mind.
02:02Let's play.
02:04Michael Schumacher...
02:06Because you followed it.
02:08Yes, I followed it.
02:10Michael Schumacher is certainly not the man
02:13who created a low-tariff airline.
02:17Ayrton Senna was so devoted to his career
02:21that I'm absolutely sure
02:23that he didn't engage in foreign activities.
02:30Jacques Villeneuve,
02:32also from the older generation.
02:34Back then, these low-tariff airlines
02:37weren't particularly developed.
02:41Niki Lauda is also from the older generation,
02:45but soon,
02:47I got the impression
02:50that his low-tariff airline failed.
02:58Now,
03:00is this self-deception?
03:03Or is it really so?
03:06It's definitely so.
03:08I'm hesitating between Niki Lauda and Jacques Villeneuve.
03:14I want to use the 50-50 joker.
03:17Let the computer help Pavel Antonov.
03:20Now!
03:27One of your favourites remains.
03:30Niki Lauda versus Michael Schumacher.
03:34Let's see.
03:38Lauda Air.
03:40This is the correct answer.
03:42You're moving up.
03:51Niki Lauda himself passed away a few years ago.
03:54His three companies,
03:56which he founded,
03:58also don't exist.
04:00They failed.
04:02Maybe they were bought by someone else.
04:05I'm not familiar with the rest of the story,
04:08but I want to be sure.
04:10That's why I chose the joker.
04:13You've been to Bulgaria a few times.
04:16Now,
04:18will you conclude the sum of 3,000 levs?
04:21Given that I have two more jokers
04:24from trusted people,
04:26I don't think I'll conclude it.
04:29Let's see the question.
04:33Which famous artist is part of the crew
04:36of Alfred Hitchcock's movie
04:39from 1942,
04:41The Wizard of Oz?
04:46Pablo Picasso?
04:48Salvador Dalí?
04:51Ernest Hemingway?
04:53Or Charlie Chaplin?
04:58OK.
05:01Here,
05:03in the old movies,
05:05there's definitely
05:07a white spot in my mind.
05:10I'm sorry to hear that,
05:12but try to remember.
05:14Of course.
05:16From 1942.
05:18First of all, the year.
05:21Charlie Chaplin
05:23is, as far as I know,
05:26in active years at that time.
05:29The black and white movie at the top.
05:32Exactly.
05:34Salvador Dalí.
05:36I'm not particularly familiar
05:39with his artistic career,
05:42and when he was creating.
05:45That's why he's a white spot in my mind.
05:48Ernest Hemingway.
05:52If I'm not mistaken,
05:54he's a bit behind
05:57from this time period.
06:00Or, actually,
06:02Ernest Hemingway...
06:08My intuition tells me
06:10that Ernest Hemingway
06:12is not involved
06:14in the crew.
06:16For now.
06:18Pablo Picasso...
06:23Doesn't ring a bell.
06:25OK, I'd like to...
06:29What would I like?
06:31To trust my intuition,
06:33or to look for help?
06:38I think I'll use the joker
06:40to get rid of my friend.
06:42Good decision.
06:44Keep going.
06:46Of course.
06:48Let's see how your friends
06:50are doing.
06:52Do they know a lot?
06:54Yes, in general.
06:56The first person
06:58I gave the opportunity to
07:00was Nikolai Petkov.
07:02He's a very interesting person.
07:04He's very strong
07:06in sports events
07:08and in sports knowledge.
07:10Georgy Radev.
07:12He's my colleague,
07:14who also has
07:16a wide and rich
07:18common culture.
07:20Pavel Antonov.
07:22I think
07:24in this case
07:28I'll trust
07:32Nikolai Petkov.
07:34Mr. Petkov.
07:36Let's call him.
07:48Good evening.
07:50Yes?
07:52Dasha, it's a pleasure to hear you.
07:54Niki Kanchev.
07:56It's a pleasure.
07:58A special mission,
08:00help from a friend.
08:02This year,
08:04help from a friend,
08:06next year from a player.
08:08Nixon, you have 30 seconds
08:10according to our rules.
08:12Success. Start.
08:14Who replaces the creator
08:16is part of the crew
08:181942.
08:22Who replaces the creator
08:24is part of the crew.
08:26A. Pablo Picasso.
08:28B. Salvador Dalí.
08:30C. Ernest Hemingway.
08:32D. Charlie Chaplin.
08:36Who replaces the creator
08:38is part of the crew.
08:40Yes.
08:423, 2, 1.
08:44Good.
08:46Super.
08:56I didn't expect such a good development.
08:58I have to improvise now.
09:02With another Joker?
09:04With another Joker, yes.
09:08Mr. Stoyanov.
09:10Let's call Mr. Stoyanov.
09:12He's here with us.
09:20Hello.
09:22Hello, Stefan.
09:24If it's possible,
09:26with you,
09:28we have this difficulty.
09:30It was a long way for the two of you.
09:32Yes.
09:34I'm a big fan of cinema
09:36and I would help if the movie
09:38was released after 1980.
09:40Unfortunately,
09:42I've definitely seen the movie.
09:44I haven't watched it,
09:46but
09:48part of the crew and the famous creator
09:50is really difficult for me.
09:52I can only relate to the famous creator
09:54and the fact that Pablo Picasso
09:56can be described as a famous creator,
09:58but I'm not sure about
10:00the part of the crew.
10:02I'm not sure about the years
10:04in which Pablo Picasso lived.
10:06Unfortunately, I can't be very helpful
10:08in answering the question.
10:10Honestly, my friend's opinion.
10:14Okay.
10:16I prefer to refuse.
10:18This is your decision.
10:20This is my decision, yes.
10:22Let's start with Stefan.
10:24Stefan, thank you for your answer.
10:26Pavel Antonov, ladies and gentlemen,
10:28is stopping the show
10:30with 2,000 leva.
10:32Here, it's convenient
10:34to say
10:36that we are out of the show.
10:38What would you mark
10:40if you hadn't decided
10:42to refuse?
10:46If I were right now,
10:48it would be very hard for me,
10:50but I would mark the answer
10:52of Charlie Chaplin.
10:54Let's mark it,
10:56without telling the story of all of them,
10:58but the four are at the top of their fame
11:00at the moment.
11:02Hemingway is one of the strongest
11:04writers of the 20th century.
11:06He wrote about World War II.
11:08He participated in it a lot,
11:10as a foreign correspondent.
11:12Picasso, too.
11:14He died at the age of 70.
11:16Charlie Chaplin,
11:18the anti-Hitler film,
11:20The Dictator.
11:22Salvador Dali is also very active.
11:24Is Salvador Dali here?
11:26Great.
11:28He participates as a creator.
11:30Here, perhaps,
11:32he participates in the scenography.
11:34He offers a black-and-white scene
11:36to turn into red,
11:38bloody,
11:40according to your favorite
11:42cataclysms and apocalypses
11:44due to murder.
11:46Good game.
11:482,000 leva.
11:50Thank you, Nadia.
11:54All the best.
11:56Thank you, Niki.
12:14She says that
12:16she is the only theater
12:18between firefighters
12:20and the only firefighter
12:22among the theater-goers.
12:24She worked as an artist
12:26in the cinema and theater.
12:28She was also a props and
12:30special guest of the National Theater
12:32Ivan Vazov,
12:34Mrs. Tatjana Pantileeva.
12:50You are all dressed up, right?
12:52Yes.
12:54Do you see yourself well?
12:56Yes.
12:58Yes.
13:00Strictly fair.
13:02Tanya, good evening.
13:04Good evening officially.
13:06Welcome to the show.
13:08Who are you with?
13:10With my sister.
13:12Hello.
13:14This is Diana.
13:16Yes.
13:18Oh, you were not here.
13:20Yes.
13:22She called me in five minutes.
13:24Great.
13:26Let's start.
13:28These are 15 questions and 100,000 levs.
13:30Two safe sums.
13:32The first one is 500 levs,
13:34the second one depends on you.
13:36Three jokers.
13:38Help.
13:40I am very glad to start the game
13:42with you, Mrs. Pantileeva.
13:44Ladies and gentlemen,
13:46Mrs. Tatjana Pantileeva
13:48starts her show.
13:50Stay rich now.
13:56The first question.
14:00What kind of person do we say is
14:02strong?
14:04Weak.
14:06Strong.
14:08Smart.
14:10Confident.
14:14Confident answer.
14:16Weak.
14:18A weak person who does not have a kilo.
14:20Yes.
14:22Let's see.
14:24Confident answer.
14:28Skinny.
14:32Skin and bones.
14:34And more.
14:36But let's stop.
14:38The second question.
14:48Men.
14:50Women.
14:52Are you ready to become a son to us?
14:54Children or
14:56semi-neutral?
15:02We are becoming more and more semi-neutral.
15:06The correct answer is B.
15:08Women.
15:10We mark it.
15:12And you continue.
15:18Our next question.
15:22Which expression
15:24means a secret advantage
15:26or a hidden argument
15:28that can be used
15:30at the right moment?
15:34A soft sleeve.
15:36A stone in the shoe.
15:38A candy in the pocket.
15:40Or
15:42the color of the hat.
15:46Confident answer.
15:48A. A soft sleeve.
15:50We remove it.
15:52And so on.
15:54We mark it.
15:56And we confirm that it is a confident answer.
16:04The next question.
16:08What product
16:10are the names Kalamata,
16:12Halkidiki, Mammoth and Super Mammoth?
16:16Choose between
16:18a. Banana.
16:22b. Eggplant.
16:24or c. Olives.
16:28The correct answer is
16:30D. Olives.
16:32That's right.
16:40And the last of the quick series of questions.
16:44What is the name of the local population
16:46of Australia?
16:50a. Chukchi.
16:52b. Yankee.
16:54c. Eskimosi.
16:56or d. Aborigines.
17:00The correct answer is
17:02D. Aborigines.
17:04Let's mark it.
17:06You already have 500 levels.
17:08You are rich.
17:16The next question.
17:22Tanya,
17:24these are more serious questions.
17:26We will finish the sum of 1000 levels.
17:28No.
17:30Let's play.
17:34The hero
17:36of which classical work
17:38by Fyodor Dostoevsky
17:40is Rodion Raskolnikov?
17:42Choose between
17:44a. Crime and Punishment.
17:48b. Brothers Karamazovs.
17:50or c. Demons.
17:58I know the answer.
18:00Great.
18:02Did you read it or watch it?
18:04I read it.
18:10The answer is
18:12b. Crime and Punishment.
18:14What is the crime?
18:18The professor
18:20of Russian literature
18:22was asking a question
18:24to the people
18:26who were his students.
18:28Your professor?
18:30Our professor, Karakashev.
18:32Unknown Karakashev.
18:34With what
18:36Raskolnikov killed his grandmother?
18:38He killed his mother.
18:40For how many thousands?
18:42With his brother.
18:46We will play.
18:48We will play.
18:50b. Crime and Punishment.
18:52Let's see.
18:54Dostoevsky wrote a novel
18:56in a difficult period for him
18:58when he was oppressed
19:00exactly because of his debts
19:02from gambling.
19:04He felt all this on himself.
19:14Shall we conclude
19:16the next question
19:18as a sum of money?
19:20Not yet.
19:22Tanya, what awaits you here?
19:28In which city is the monument
19:30of Racho Kovach?
19:32The monument
19:34is in Plovdiv.
19:36Or in Veliko Tarovo?
19:40Maybe in Gabrovo?
19:42Or in Lovac?
19:46It is in the river.
19:48And where is the river?
19:50The river is in Gabrovo.
19:52And the river is?
19:54Jantra.
19:56In the middle of the river?
19:58In the middle of the river.
20:00To the bridge.
20:02Which goes to the center
20:04of the old part of Gabrovo.
20:06And the correct answer is
20:08C. Gabrovo.
20:10Let's see.
20:18According to the legend
20:20of the locals,
20:22from the Gabrovo tree
20:24of Racho Kovach's yard
20:26comes the name Gabrovo.
20:28The correct answer
20:30is C. Gabrovo.
20:40It is said that this is the only monument
20:42built in the river.
20:44An interesting idea.
20:46What do you think
20:48about the conclusion
20:50of these 2,000 leva?
20:52Or, I don't know,
20:54not to fall into the river?
20:56Exactly.
20:58I think it is good
21:00to conclude at 2,000 leva.
21:04Your wishes are immediate.
21:06Let's see the question here.
21:12The heirs of which ruler
21:14are known as
21:16Diadochi,
21:20Peter the Great,
21:22Charles the Great,
21:26Constantine the Great,
21:28Alexander the Great.
21:34Where do these rulers
21:36rule?
21:38Countries or territories?
21:40Yes, yes, yes.
21:42Peter the Great and Russia.
21:46So, Constantine the Great
21:50is related to
21:52Byzantium,
21:54I think.
21:56Where?
21:58Charles the Great...
22:02I don't remember.
22:04For now, it is unknown.
22:06Unknown territory.
22:08I can't remember.
22:10Alexander?
22:12Alexander the Great,
22:14I think,
22:16Macedonian Alexander the Great.
22:18I don't remember.
22:22So, that's why
22:24the heirs of Peter the Great
22:26are unknown to me.
22:28Diadochi...
22:34Maybe we should
22:36make it easier.
22:3850 to 50.
22:40That's the joker's disposition.
22:42Yes.
22:44To make it easier.
22:46All right.
22:48Tanya wants the computer
22:50to help her.
22:52Please, make it happen now.
22:56Peter the Great
22:58versus Alexander the Great.
23:00So, I said
23:02Diadochi can't be
23:04Peter the Great.
23:06He's already left.
23:12But I'm not that stupid.
23:16What's troubling you?
23:20Nothing is troubling me.
23:22After Peter the Great
23:24can't be.
23:26Then?
23:28So, it's Alexander the Great.
23:30And then we mark
23:32answer D, Alexander the Great.
23:34Let's see.
23:36Answer D,
23:38Alexander the Great.
23:42It's a Greek idea.
23:44At least there's nothing Russian here.
23:46So, the Russians are out.
23:48Yes.
23:50Diadochi, the Greek heirs.
23:52The correct answer is
23:54Alexander the Great.
24:02We're almost there.
24:04Yes.
24:08Here's the question for 3,000 leva.
24:14The only bearer
24:16of two Nobel Prizes,
24:18in which field
24:20is Mr. John Bardeen?
24:24He has won twice for
24:26literature,
24:28twice for physics,
24:30twice for peace,
24:32or twice for
24:34economics.
24:36OK.
24:42In one field.
24:48John Bardeen.
24:52We'll use the next
24:54joker.
25:00Because I can't remember
25:02at the moment
25:04John Bardeen.
25:06I'm sure it's not for literature.
25:08We'd like to know.
25:12Not me.
25:16I don't think it's for peace.
25:18Because if it was for peace,
25:20you'd also be much more famous
25:22than me.
25:26That's why I think it's for
25:28physics and economics.
25:30But I'm so weak
25:32that...
25:36That's why we'll call
25:38my sister.
25:40Sister,
25:42order!
25:50Good evening, Diana.
25:52Good evening.
25:54I heard your sister's reasoning.
25:56She's won for literature and peace.
25:58Would you agree with
26:00that statement?
26:02Yes.
26:04OK. Let's move on.
26:06Physics and economics.
26:08I haven't heard
26:10that name
26:12in physics.
26:18What's your speciality?
26:20What do you do?
26:22I'm a doctor.
26:26Who in physics would
26:28you remember?
26:30At least in the books
26:32we've read.
26:34Would you remember him
26:36if you did?
26:38Who is he?
26:40Which books?
26:44I can't remember
26:46his name at the moment.
26:48But...
26:54The creator of the black holes.
26:56Carl Sagan?
26:58No, no, no.
27:00Hawking.
27:02Robbins?
27:04Yes. I've heard
27:06all of his books.
27:08But I haven't met him.
27:10Stephen Hawking?
27:12Yes, I connected him.
27:14Right.
27:16I actually made him buy the books.
27:18So, it's all about economics.
27:20That's what I thought.
27:22Yes, you're right.
27:24I'm 100% sure.
27:26We have a certain amount.
27:28Well, yes.
27:30So, let's leave
27:32the last joker.
27:34Let's leave the last joker.
27:36So, we're playing economics.
27:38A final decision.
27:40Let's see.
27:42I'll see.
27:50Interesting.
27:52The connection is
27:54with John Bardeen.
27:56The information I just received
27:58is that the American
28:00was active
28:02in the middle of the last century.
28:04In 1956
28:06he created the transistor.
28:08In 1972
28:10he established the theory of superconductors.
28:12Twice the Nobel Prize
28:14for physics.
28:16Is this the right answer, ladies?
28:18We have 2000 levs.
28:20You have 2000 levs.
28:22Diana, thank you. Good luck.
28:30Additional information.
28:32I receive four souls.
28:34The chemists have only two prizes.
28:36Sir, 2000 levs.
28:42Here are the 2000 levs.
28:44Good luck.
28:48It was a pleasure.
28:50Good luck.
29:02He works as a web designer
29:04and creates different websites and apps.
29:06He watches stories about the French Revolution
29:08and Japanese anime.
29:10He even climbed a volcano.
29:12He attended a prayer led by the Pope himself.
29:14And he saw
29:16the Queen of England.
29:18Let's meet him now.
29:20Let's meet Ivan Kirev.
29:32Good evening, Mr. Kirev.
29:34Good evening, Mr. Kanchev.
29:36Will you let me talk to you or to you?
29:38To you. Perfectly.
29:40What brings you here to the show, Ivan?
29:42I think that
29:44in life you have to deal with whispers.
29:46That's why you have to
29:48always do the things
29:50that interest you.
29:52At the same time, you have to be afraid of that.
29:54You have to overcome what's inside of you.
29:56Great.
29:58How did your parents react?
30:00They don't know.
30:02They don't know?
30:04They'll see you on TV.
30:06With whom are you in the show?
30:08With Ivo. He's been my friend for a few years.
30:10Ivo, hello.
30:12Hello.
30:14What game do we expect from Ivan?
30:16A very strong one.
30:18Wow.
30:20Ivan Kirev from Sofia is starting his show
30:22Stay rich!
30:28Let's see how you'll deal
30:30with the first questions.
30:32Will there be any hints?
30:34And so on.
30:36Here's the first one.
30:38What soup is the traditional medicine
30:40that is taken with alcohol?
30:44Broccoli cream soup.
30:48Ball soup.
30:50Tarator
30:52Or
30:54Chicken soup.
30:56Chicken soup helps the most.
30:58Let's mark it.
31:00The answer is D.
31:02Let's see.
31:04Veren, the answer.
31:10The second question.
31:16What do we look for in two
31:18identical published pictures,
31:20one next to the other, of the entertainment pages
31:22of the newspapers?
31:24We look for
31:26the similarities
31:28or the differences
31:32the Pokemons
31:34or the artist's name.
31:36We mark the answer B.
31:38We look for the differences.
31:40Veren, the answer.
31:46And the third question, Ivan.
31:54What is the most common
31:56way to cut a cucumber?
32:00Legs
32:02Pyramids
32:04Triangles
32:08Tetrahedrons
32:12I usually cut the legs
32:14because it's the easiest way.
32:18Let's mark it.
32:20The answer is C.
32:26The next question.
32:28The next question.
32:34What do the fake news
32:36say about the audience?
32:38Fake jokes?
32:40Lies?
32:44False truths?
32:46Or
32:48wooden philosophies?
32:50The fake news
32:52mostly say
32:54lies.
32:56That's right.
32:58Let's move on.
33:02The question for 500 levs.
33:06What is the suffix
33:08used to
33:10denote the letter?
33:14Apogei?
33:16Apostrophe?
33:18Apotheos?
33:20Or
33:22Apologet?
33:24The answer is B. Apostrophe.
33:26Let's see.
33:30Absolutely right.
33:32We move on.
33:44We move on to the more serious questions.
33:48You'll put the dot or apostrophe
33:50where you decide.
33:52The question for 1000 levs.
33:54But will we conclude it as a sum?
33:56We won't conclude it yet.
33:58Let's see the questions.
34:04The motto of which English football club
34:06is you'll never walk alone?
34:10I think everyone knows it.
34:12Liverpool?
34:14Tottenham?
34:18Manchester United?
34:20Manchester City?
34:22The motto of
34:24you'll never walk alone
34:26also comes from an English song
34:28which is very good. I recommend it to everyone
34:30who hasn't heard it or listened to it.
34:32It's a Liverpool anthem
34:34which is sung before every game.
34:36The answer is A.
34:42Will you continue
34:44to walk alone
34:46or with questions?
34:48Ivan Kirev will tell us
34:50after the commercials on BTV.
35:06Welcome back.
35:08A young and intelligent man,
35:10Ivan Kirev is our guest.
35:12We have a question for him.
35:14The motto of which English football club
35:16is you'll never walk alone?
35:18The answer is A.
35:20This is the right answer.
35:22This is the right song.
35:30A wonderful answer.
35:32Do you know which song it is?
35:34I think it's Celtic.
35:36This is the right answer.
35:38It's a song from the musical Carousel
35:40performed by
35:42Gary and the Peacemakers.
35:44There are many options
35:46but the greatest one
35:48is when the fans of Anfield sing it.
35:50Which team do you support?
35:52I support Liverpool.
35:54Great.
35:56Why are you with the Bulgarian team?
35:58There's a short story.
36:00I was lucky
36:02to participate
36:04in various Erasmus projects.
36:06In Erasmus projects
36:08you have to imagine a Bulgarian night.
36:10You have to imagine
36:12a Bulgarian night
36:14in the best way possible
36:16in front of other nationalities.
36:18I realized that
36:20none of these projects
36:22had something traditional Bulgarian.
36:24While other nationalities
36:26had something of their own.
36:28So I decided that
36:30the Bulgarian night
36:32is something unique, beautiful
36:34and should be preserved over time.
36:36That's why.
36:43Ivane?
36:45We'll finish the prize
36:47of 1500 EUR.
36:49Let's continue.
36:51Let's play.
36:55In which category
36:57is the hit of this year
36:59Oscars, Oppenheimer,
37:01not getting a statuette?
37:05Best movie?
37:08Best director?
37:12Best male lead?
37:15Best visual effects?
37:19Oppenheimer won the awards
37:21in the next Oscars.
37:24Kylian Murphy won
37:26the Oscar for best male lead.
37:28So we can't
37:30rule him out.
37:34I watched the movie.
37:36The visual effects are
37:38unique.
37:40I think the director
37:42was Christopher Nolan.
37:44He also won
37:46the Oscar.
37:48If I'm not mistaken.
37:58So four possible answers.
38:00We don't have a wrong answer.
38:02I think so.
38:04Ivane?
38:06These are the best movies
38:08and the best visual effects.
38:10That's why I'd use 50-50.
38:14OK.
38:16Let the computer help Ivane Kirev.
38:18Now.
38:22He obviously won
38:24the Oscar for best movie.
38:26Let him mark the best visual effects.
38:28Let's see.
38:30In total,
38:3213 nominations.
38:34Oppenheimer won
38:36seven statuettes.
38:38It should be noted
38:40that this was
38:42Christopher Nolan's
38:44first Oscar.
38:46As a director.
38:48For a movie.
38:50It should be noted
38:52that despite
38:54what he said,
38:56which is true,
38:58he almost doesn't use
39:00the visual effects in the movie.
39:02He wants it to be close to the truth.
39:04A true answer.
39:06Best visual effects.
39:14Godzilla won.
39:16Godzilla minus.
39:18Right.
39:20Up, Ivane.
39:22We continue forward without a conclusion.
39:24There's a strategy.
39:26Let's see the question.
39:32In which country
39:34in 1917
39:36as a national anthem
39:38was used
39:40the melody of Marsilisa
39:42with a local text?
39:46Poland?
39:48Serbia?
39:52Russia?
39:54Or Italy?
39:58Marsilisa?
40:00I haven't listened to it.
40:04I suppose
40:06it's a classical
40:08song, but
40:12I can't be sure.
40:141917.
40:18That was
40:20World War I.
40:28Marsilisa sounds
40:30very Italian to me,
40:32to be honest.
40:42Since
40:44I'd say
40:46Russia,
40:48I'm not sure.
40:50Maybe
40:52the truth lies
40:54in the text of Marsilisa.
40:56Maybe the text of Marsilisa.
40:58Maybe the text of Marsilisa.
41:00Maybe the text of Marsilisa.
41:02It's just the melody.
41:04Yes.
41:06They added
41:08their own text.
41:10Think about it.
41:12They take it back.
41:14Yes.
41:16In this situation
41:18I think
41:20it's about a friend.
41:22OK.
41:24Let's take a look
41:26at your friends.
41:28And
41:30your choice, of course.
41:32Ognjan Nikolov from Plovdiv,
41:34Pavel Bobchev from Plovdiv,
41:36or Diana Dobreva from Plovdiv.
41:38Two words about them.
41:40Where are they?
41:42Are they good? In which areas?
41:44Ognjan
41:46is a lawyer.
41:48Pavel and Diana work in the IT field.
41:50They're all my
41:52very close friends.
41:54But Diana is also very interested
41:56in music.
41:58Wonderful.
42:00So I think we should call her.
42:02Diana Dobreva.
42:14Hello?
42:16Diana is looking for you.
42:18Yes.
42:20Diana, hello.
42:22Niki Kanchev, the head of the
42:24Sustainable Wealth Fund.
42:26Hello.
42:28Hello, hello.
42:30You chose to be a joker.
42:32The question is about music.
42:34Ivan will read it.
42:36You have 30 seconds.
42:38I wish you success from the bottom of my heart.
42:40Let's start now.
42:42Which country uses the melody of Marsileza
42:44for the national anthem?
42:461917
42:48Which country uses
42:50the melody of Marsileza
42:52for the national anthem?
42:56Poland
42:58Serbia, Russia,
43:00Italy
43:04Say it.
43:08Yes.
43:12We failed
43:14with this joker.
43:16Unfortunately.
43:18Let's call Ivo.
43:20Let's call Ivo now.
43:28Hello, Ivo.
43:30Nice to meet you.
43:32Me too.
43:34Ivo, what can you say
43:36about Marsileza?
43:38Did you say anything about this song?
43:40I don't know.
43:42It's not very well known to me.
43:44Think about it.
43:46What is the role of Poland and Serbia
43:48in the First World War?
43:52And to adapt a new song.
43:54What is happening in these countries?
44:00Something has to happen, guys.
44:02Do you understand?
44:04During the First World War.
44:06During the First World War.
44:10The Serbs don't think
44:12that they would change
44:14the national anthem in any way.
44:16They are hellish nationalists.
44:20Which country uses
44:22the melody of Marsileza
44:24for the national anthem?
44:28I started with Italy.
44:32Maybe it was
44:34important for Italy.
44:36But we are playing
44:38on the weak side at the moment.
44:40Find out what happened.
44:44Russia was the Soviet Union.
44:48Italy is already united.
44:50So she thinks
44:52that it existed.
44:54Poland
44:56should have existed back then.
44:58Yes,
45:00it existed.
45:02So we are left
45:04between Poland and Italy.
45:06We followed two options.
45:08Why not Serbia?
45:10Because it was Yugoslavia back then.
45:12Yes, yes.
45:14Always.
45:16Poland and Italy.
45:18It actually depends
45:20when the Serbs unite.
45:22When Serbia becomes Yugoslavia,
45:24when they unite with the Croats,
45:26with the Germans and so on.
45:28What will be your final decision,
45:30boys?
45:32Let's mark the answer A. Poland.
45:36Let's see.
45:42In short,
45:44the version is as follows.
45:46This song
45:48is great for the French people.
45:50Great.
45:52This is their official anthem.
45:54This is a very
45:56emotional,
45:58revolutionary song.
46:00They are
46:02the fathers of the revolution.
46:04The correct answer is Russia.
46:08For your general surprise,
46:10since 1985
46:12there is such a text in Russia.
46:14A. The two revolutions,
46:16February and October,
46:18in 1917,
46:20mark the beginning of this period
46:22which later became the Soviet Union.
46:26Unfortunately,
46:28Ivan, thank you very much.
46:30Me too.
46:32The good thing about the bad thing
46:34is that,
46:36thank God, you don't remember these things.
46:38And they are not
46:40part of you
46:42and your brains.
46:44Ivan, good luck
46:46with everything you do.
46:48Your 500 leva
46:50is waiting for you.
46:52Good luck.
46:54Good luck.
47:02We have finished the game for this evening.
47:04Expect us again tomorrow evening
47:06at 6 p.m.
47:08Now the battles begin
47:10and it is very good not to miss them
47:12because here we ask for everything.
47:14We often ask questions about events
47:16literally from yesterday.

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