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00:00[♪ Music ♪ and applause ♪
00:18Hello, dear viewers, happy day of the alphabet, of knowledge, of questions with curious answers that we ask and receive here every day.
00:33Every fact that we will learn today came to us through the letters. It is recorded and preserved exactly these small signs that carry the whole wisdom and knowledge of the world.
00:43And now it's time to continue the game from yesterday with business consultant Anelija Todorova. Good evening, Anelija.
00:49Good evening.
00:50How are you today?
00:51Good, thank you, calmer.
00:53Great. Vlado is here, your husband, with these stamps. Former teacher, you are.
00:59Exactly.
01:00Great holiday. Let's greet these people who gave you something.
01:05I bow to all Bulgarian teachers and if you allow me, I would like to salute one of the greatest donors in Bulgarian education, Professor Minko Balkanski.
01:15For the past 96 years, he has created a center of knowledge in his hometown, the village of Oryakhovitsa, and makes wonderful summer programs for Bulgarian students,
01:26where the best Bulgarian teachers give knowledge and nurture curiosity.
01:33For the past 96 years.
01:39Today, let's open the doors of knowledge, let's start. Anelija Todorova from Sofia continues her show Be Rich Now.
01:52Are we going to conclude the question for 1500 levs as money?
01:55No, not yet.
01:57Let's see. The starting question today, May 24th.
02:04Oh no.
02:06In which country is the active volcano? You will read this, you are younger.
02:10Popo-Katepetl.
02:12Bravo. Good start.
02:15In Iceland?
02:17In Congo?
02:21In Mexico?
02:22Or in Italy?
02:25The truth is that I do not know the answer. I have not visited Popo-Katepetl.
02:33Can it be visited, if it is active?
02:36Active. Most likely Iceland, because there are quite active volcanoes there, as well as in Italy at the moment.
02:45But to be sure, let's call a friend.
02:50Let's calm down.
02:52Now let's see which friends you have prepared and are waiting for us for today's holiday.
02:59These are Nikolai Kivshanov from Sofia, Ed Tsvetanov from Brussels or Elena Radeva from Sofia.
03:06Let's call Nikolai Kivshanov.
03:09Let's call my Dasha Kivshanov.
03:20Hello.
03:21Good evening, Mr. Kivshanov.
03:23Hello.
03:24Nice to meet you, Dasha. I am Kenchev from Choltovo. Happy 24th of May.
03:29What is your favorite Bulgarian word?
03:32My favorite Bulgarian word?
03:40We will thank you, too, when you give and help with a true answer to Anelia.
03:47Everything is clear, you just have to read the question out loud.
03:52Three seconds for both of you. Now!
03:55Volcano Popo-Ktp-Tl.
04:03Which country is it in?
04:05Mexico.
04:15Mexico. Popo-Ktp-Tl.
04:19It should be Mexico, yes.
04:21Thank you, Niki. Greetings.
04:26Iceland and Italy are out of the game.
04:30My chances are Mexico.
04:33We trust Niki Kivshanov.
04:36We mark Mexico.
04:42The Volcano Popo-Ktp-Tl is in Mexico.
04:44A true answer.
04:45You continue.
04:50Thank you, Niki Kivshanov.
04:53He did a great job, too.
04:55A new question.
04:57We will sum up the sum of 2,000 levs.
05:01Yes.
05:04It automatically becomes the second safe sum.
05:07Let's go for it.
05:09Let's breathe more freely without the volcanoes around us.
05:12Let's see the question.
05:15Which football team has the most titles in the UEFA Champions League?
05:24Milan.
05:26Liverpool.
05:28Real Madrid.
05:31Or Bayern Munich.
05:34We mark the correct answer.
05:36Real Madrid.
05:38How many?
05:4014, if I'm not mistaken.
05:4214, if I'm not mistaken.
05:44A true answer.
05:45You continue.
05:56Queens.
05:58Milan with 7.
06:00Liverpool and Bayern with 6.
06:04You did a great job.
06:06The question in front of the TV was not in vain.
06:103,000 levs.
06:12Let's see the question.
06:20To whom was the warning sent by Tite, Vestrici and Sporina?
06:27Beware of the Martini's idiots.
06:33He calls him Caesar.
06:36Or Cleopatra.
06:40Or Jesus Christ.
06:43Or Aleksandar Makedonski.
06:50Thank you for the question.
06:55Was it ironic or not?
06:57No, it was a wonderful question.
07:00Initially, when I heard Tite, I thought of Emperor Tite, the Roman Emperor.
07:06Is it him?
07:08I suppose it's him.
07:12This excludes two of the answers.
07:18Who?
07:20Jesus Christ and Aleksandar Makedonski.
07:24They think that the Christian village was not yet on the historical horizon during the time of Emperor Tite.
07:34When did he live?
07:37B.C.
07:39B.C.
07:41If I'm not mistaken, he made the first canalization in Rome.
07:48But Caesar and Cleopatra, the other two possible answers,
07:54are a bunch of each other.
07:59And they don't help us in finding the right answer.
08:05And both are possible.
08:09If I may trust my wife's knowledge and intuition.
08:14Of course.
08:15First row, second row, first place.
08:18Let's invite our friend Vlado, the Joker's assistant.
08:23Vlado, please come up to the stage.
08:32Listen to me.
08:35I have no idea what's going to happen.
08:40What about the warning?
08:42What's the point?
08:44I don't know.
08:46I don't know either.
08:47Caesar was a commander after all.
08:49And he was on the horizon before Cleopatra, if I'm not mistaken.
08:55Just historically.
08:57Cleopatra is Caesar's wife.
09:01Yes, exactly.
09:03Caesar.
09:08Caesar or Cleopatra, Cleopatra or Caesar.
09:11Come on, Caesar.
09:12Wait.
09:13Come on, Caesar.
09:14This great commander.
09:16Martenski.
09:20Cleopatra.
09:21Okay.
09:22Caesar.
09:23Shoot.
09:24We're shooting at Caesar.
09:27Let's see.
09:31How does Caesar die?
09:33Itili Brute.
09:34Killed by the pillars.
09:38By the senators.
09:39Killed by the Roman senators after he becomes a military dictator.
09:43Yes.
09:47Titus Vestritius Porinus is not an emperor.
09:50He is a senator.
09:52Okay.
09:54And he warns them.
09:56Watch out for the Martenski pillars.
09:59The pillars are...
10:03The key to the barrack.
10:05The chessboard with the pawn.
10:07The fifteenth day of every month.
10:11March.
10:12May.
10:13June.
10:14Caesar was killed on the fifteenth of March.
10:16Great question.
10:17Very good answer.
10:18Keep going.
10:29Wonderful.
10:30Now a question for 5,000 leva.
10:40Who releases an album whose cover features bloodied glasses, a glass of water and Central Park in New York?
10:53Dolly Parton.
10:56Mick Jagger.
11:00David Bowie.
11:01Or Yoko Ono.
11:06I don't think Yoko Ono releases an album.
11:09This is the wife of John Lennon.
11:14All the others are possibilities.
11:18Bloodied glasses, a glass of water and Central Park.
11:23The bloodied glasses have nothing to do with Dolly Parton.
11:27To be honest, the glass of water has nothing to do with Mick Jagger.
11:30The glass with something else...
11:33Yes.
11:35Hey, he's a nerd.
11:36For a while.
11:39On the other hand,
11:42Yoko Ono, I remember, continues the work of his late husband
11:49and the bloodied glasses, the murder of John Lennon, New York.
11:56Maybe there is some symbolism.
11:59Maybe, maybe.
12:00Maybe.
12:05But the intuition led me to...
12:13Mick Jagger.
12:15And I will mark the answer B, Mick Jagger.
12:18You will play?
12:19Yes.
12:20Let's see.
12:22THE TRUTH
12:28What legendary musical figure hides behind these slightly embarrassing symbols?
12:32The truth comes immediately after the commercials on BTV.
12:36THE TRUTH
12:50Hello, dear viewers of BTV.
12:52It's May 24th.
12:53Again, interesting questions.
12:55The show is running again.
12:57Interesting, isn't it, Anelia?
12:58Yes.
12:59There's a pause.
13:00A good question.
13:01David Bowie is releasing an album,
13:03on which you can see bloodied glasses, a glass of water,
13:06and Central Park in New York.
13:08Dolly Parton, the legend of American country music.
13:12Mick Jagger, the singer of the Rolling Stones,
13:14an Englishman, who you chose.
13:17David Bowie, also an Englishman.
13:19And Yoko Ono, a Japanese woman,
13:21the wife of John Lennon, who is still alive.
13:27They live in the Dakota Building.
13:31Him and her.
13:35And there, where you can't go in,
13:38I'm trying to be very careful,
13:42she takes his bloodied glasses,
13:44takes them from the hospital,
13:46puts them on the window,
13:48and takes pictures of his bloodied glasses.
13:50And her glasses were a sign of John Lennon.
13:54Accordingly, Yoko Ono is the true answer.
13:57Here.
13:58That's it.
13:59I don't know why I called Mick Jagger all of a sudden.
14:03It was a good question.
14:05Go with 2,000 leva,
14:07and with the pleasure that you were our guests,
14:10we write a check and applaud.
14:152,000 leva.
14:29Seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
14:32That's the kind of people who come and become rich.
14:35I'm glad to introduce you to the grandmother of this whole army.
14:38For 33 years, she taught English and Russian.
14:42Every day she reads at least 100 pages,
14:44and she crossed Europe with a car.
14:47Let's welcome Yordanka Anastasova.
14:58YORDANKA ANASTASOVA
15:04Good evening. Happy holiday.
15:06Good evening. Thank you very much.
15:08This is the brightest holiday for all of us, the Bulgarians.
15:12Absolutely.
15:13For the whole nation.
15:15Yes.
15:16What are the letters to you?
15:18The letters?
15:20The letters are the greatest wealth.
15:23They give us the opportunity to discover the world.
15:27Ma'am, let's start with the questions.
15:31My first question is...
15:33Who are you in the show with?
15:35With my daughters, my third daughter.
15:38Laura is my youngest daughter,
15:41who is here in the studio.
15:43Hello, Laura.
15:44Congratulations.
15:45Good luck, ma'am.
15:47The rules are 15 questions with 100,000 leva.
15:49Two safe sums.
15:50The first is 500,000 leva,
15:52and the second will be determined by you personally.
15:55Jokirits, help your daughter, 50-50,
15:57and go to your friend's house.
16:00Ladies and gentlemen,
16:02Yordanka Anastasova starts her show,
16:05Stay rich, now.
16:13The first question.
16:17What does the little daughter play in the song Tonika?
16:22She plays the double bass.
16:25The trumpet.
16:28The piano.
16:30Or the organ.
16:31Every child has a piano in their childhood.
16:35Are we going to play with this answer?
16:37Yes.
16:38Piano.
16:39Answer C.
16:40Absolutely.
16:48The world has gathered in the keys of this piano.
16:52The poet said it very well.
16:54The second question.
16:58Where would you put your bag
17:00according to the superstition of being broke?
17:04Would you put it in the park?
17:09In the washroom?
17:12On the floor?
17:14Or in public transport?
17:17Answer C.
17:18On the floor.
17:20Correct answer.
17:25The third question.
17:29Which expression describes meaningless conversations?
17:34We say,
17:35tongue-twister.
17:38Five-legged gadalick,
17:41weaving of ends,
17:44or sewing of sarmi.
17:47Answer.
17:48Tongue-twister.
17:50Correct.
18:00The fourth question.
18:05Which country is the world leader in rice production?
18:11Finland?
18:12China?
18:15New Zealand?
18:17Or Chile?
18:20The answer is B.
18:22China.
18:25Correct.
18:26Congratulations.
18:31146 million tons were produced in 2023.
18:36Who is in second place?
18:38It should be India.
18:39Absolutely.
18:40India, Bangladesh.
18:41Yes.
18:42Fifth and final question.
18:48What do the French wish for with the expression,
18:51bon voyage?
18:56A pleasant journey?
18:58Or a pleasant view?
19:01A pleasant company?
19:03Or a pleasant bite?
19:06In my opinion,
19:07the answer is A.
19:09A pleasant journey.
19:12Voyage
19:14sounds like a journey to me.
19:17That's why I mark the answer A.
19:19Let's see.
19:21500 EUR is your total.
19:36Sixth and final question.
19:37The question is,
19:39will you
19:41conclude this sum?
19:431000 EUR.
19:45No.
19:46I won't conclude.
19:47Let's see the question.
19:52What causes
19:54the daily ocean tides and waves?
20:00Are they due to the wind,
20:03the earthquake,
20:07the sun's heat,
20:10or the moon?
20:13The answer is D.
20:16The moon.
20:17Let's play.
20:22Correct answer.
20:31The strong gravitational field of the moon
20:33is the reason for all of this.
20:35The moon pulls out the ocean.
20:37Yes.
20:38This is the closest body to the Earth.
20:43A new question for 1500 EUR.
20:46Will we
20:48conclude it?
20:49For now, yes.
20:51For now, no.
20:55Let's see the question.
21:00What is the content
21:02of the wine?
21:03Is it dry?
21:05Or not?
21:07Choose between
21:09tannins,
21:11sulfites,
21:14sugar,
21:16or alcohol.
21:21The answer is D.
21:25This question is difficult for me.
21:30Maybe
21:32it hasn't changed
21:34the way I look at it,
21:36but at the moment
21:38I can't remember.
21:40Is it alcohol?
21:4550 out of 50.
21:46Can I pray for the joker?
21:47Of course.
21:48Mrs. Anastasova,
21:49please pray for the joker.
21:5150 out of 50.
21:52Can I use it now?
22:01Sugar
22:02versus alcohol.
22:07Dry or not?
22:08Sugar is faster.
22:11Sounds logical.
22:12Are you going to play?
22:14Yes.
22:16The answer is sugar.
22:18Let's see.
22:21The concentration of sugar
22:22in a wine
22:24when it ferments,
22:26the smaller the fermentation,
22:27the drier it is.
22:30The correct answer is sugar.
22:41Now,
22:42the question for 2,000 leva.
22:45Are we going to finish the sum?
22:50Let's finish it.
22:53Mrs. Anastasova,
22:55let's see your questions.
23:01On the banks of which geographical object
23:03are the capitals of two European countries
23:06and the second largest city in Russia?
23:12The Neva River.
23:15The Bering Strait.
23:19The Gulf of Finland.
23:22Or the Barents Sea.
23:27I think it should be the Gulf of Finland.
23:31If you want to...
23:34After the Neva River flows there,
23:37it should be the Gulf of Finland.
23:39That's why I'm marking the answer C,
23:41the Gulf of Finland.
23:43Let's see.
23:44Let's see all the others.
23:47St. Petersburg, Finland.
23:49Helsinki.
23:51And the other one is Tallinn, Estonia.
23:53Very close.
23:54The correct answer is the Gulf of Finland.
24:06And which part of the Gulf is the sea?
24:08The Baltic Sea.
24:10We're going to play for 3,000 leva.
24:12Here's a question.
24:17Which English writer was born in the British Embassy in Paris
24:22and has lived in France for many years?
24:28This is Rudyard Kipling.
24:32Somerset Maugham.
24:36Charles Dickens.
24:38Or Douglas Adams.
24:43Why did it occur to me that it was Rudyard Kipling?
24:51But maybe I'm wrong.
25:04Somerset Maugham.
25:06He's one of my favorite authors.
25:09And the other authors?
25:12Charles Dickens, yes.
25:14But he's a bit more...
25:18No.
25:20He doesn't fit in here.
25:23As for Douglas Adams,
25:25to be honest,
25:27I can't say anything.
25:29I have two jokers.
25:32Let's go straight to the point.
25:34Let's go straight to the point.
25:38Okay.
25:41Who did you ask to be your jokers?
25:45Two of my grandchildren.
25:47My oldest granddaughter, Veronica.
25:49Great.
25:51And my other grandson, Gefaris.
25:54Great.
25:56And my third-in-command friend,
25:59my youngest-in-command,
26:01my great-grandchildren, Mira,
26:03my friends, and Kirill.
26:05The whole dynasty is here.
26:07Who else are we looking for?
26:09I'm looking for...
26:15Kirill.
26:17Let's go to Kirill, who is now...
26:30Hello?
26:32Hello, how are you?
26:34How are you?
26:36It's a pleasure.
26:38I hope you become rich.
26:40Are you ready to help?
26:44I think so.
26:46Great.
26:48You can start now.
26:50Who is an English writer
26:52who was born in the British Embassy in Paris
26:55and has lived in France for many years?
26:56Rudyard Kipling,
26:58Somerset Maugham,
27:00Charles Dickens,
27:02Douglas Adams.
27:0415 seconds.
27:10He was born in the British Embassy in Paris.
27:22We shot him.
27:23We shot him.
27:25Let's invite a friend from the audience.
27:29Let's shoot him.
27:31Laura, it's a pleasure to see you here at Dancing.
27:45Thank you for coming.
27:47Thank you for inviting me.
27:49Charles Dickens is the most famous here,
27:51but you have to look at the question very carefully.
27:55He was born in the Embassy.
27:57When Dickens was born,
27:59were there two embassies?
28:01I would rather shoot him.
28:03Who would suggest me to shoot him?
28:12The one you excluded.
28:14Somerset Maugham?
28:16I don't know.
28:17I don't know.
28:19But if you say yes,
28:21you lead me to this thought.
28:24You are saved financially.
28:27You have 2,000.
28:29How will you play the girl?
28:31Think again.
28:33Look at the names.
28:36We exclude him because he is from the Embassy.
28:39He has lived in France for many years.
28:44Okay.
28:46The answer is Somerset Maugham.
28:49Final decision?
28:51Final.
28:53Let's see.
28:55With the help of Mrs. Anastasova's colorful family,
28:58we are trying to solve a very curious Parisian fact.
29:01We will find out the answer immediately after the commercials on BTV.
29:16Hello again.
29:18It's the 24th.
29:20What a nice way to mark the anniversary of the letters,
29:23the words, the pronunciation with the question about the writer.
29:26First, let me say a few words.
29:29Daglasanam Stoi was born 70-80 years after
29:33all these gentlemen.
29:35He is the author of
29:37the galactic stoppage,
29:39The Guide.
29:41He is a very big figure.
29:44Reader Kipling
29:46was born in India.
29:48A British family.
29:50This is a book about the jungle.
29:52And there are two serious candidates left.
29:55Dickens versus Somerset Maugham.
29:58But Dickens is more and more British.
30:01London is at the heart of his works.
30:05They are almost related.
30:07He had an embassy.
30:09He had an embassy.
30:10Both of them were born there.
30:12But his father
30:14wanted him to be an Englishman.
30:17Not to become a French citizen.
30:20And that's why
30:22he organized
30:24to be born in the embassy.
30:26But he liked France so much
30:28that a long time after that
30:30he chose Nice.
30:32No one would have chosen
30:34Nice and the azure coast.
30:36And he lives there.
30:38Somerset Maugham.
30:40So,
30:42it's not a bad idea to shoot at the embassies.
30:45Laura, you are wonderful.
30:52Wonderful.
30:54You have 3,000.
30:56They are not as safe as money.
30:58But let's add 5,000 leva,
31:00Mrs. Joanna Stasova.
31:02Let's see the question for 5,000 leva.
31:05From which folklore region
31:07are the people
31:08Djangorica,
31:13Severnyashka,
31:16Dobrujanska,
31:19Pirinska
31:21or
31:22Shopska?
31:25The people.
31:27These are the people
31:29who go to the shops the most.
31:32In my opinion.
31:38The people from Severnyashka
31:40are more...
31:44Everything goes more smoothly
31:46in front of them.
31:49Dobrujanska.
31:51It should be the same.
31:53Pirinska.
31:55There are the wide valleys,
31:57the high peaks.
32:00Well,
32:02I will take 3 or 2
32:04that are safe for me.
32:06But why not take a risk?
32:09Why does it occur to me
32:11that this sounds like Shopska to me?
32:13Djangorica.
32:16You are?
32:19I mark.
32:21The answer is Shopska.
32:23Let's see.
32:28Where are these people?
32:34According to the order of Arika Struma.
32:36The correct answer
32:38is the folklore of Oblast.
32:41Otherwise...
32:43Yes, you are wrong.
32:45Chorov, size 9.8,
32:47with an elongated fourth part.
32:49The game is mixed up
32:51when the hand is caught in the cuffs
32:53and rolls back and forth.
32:55It was a difficult question.
32:57Was it interesting?
32:59It was.
33:012000 leva is the final score.
33:03Thank you very much,
33:05Mrs. Anastasova,
33:06for your time.
33:10Here,
33:12everything is waiting for us.
33:25He graduated from the Department of Technology,
33:27but for the last 20 years
33:29he has been working as a graphic designer.
33:31He is interested in a lot of land,
33:33gardening,
33:34a large garden.
33:36He has a small brewery at home,
33:38and he jumped from the bridge in Varna
33:40with Bungee, of course,
33:42to meet Martin Georgiev.
33:56Good evening, Marto.
33:58Good evening.
34:00Unfortunately, we don't have Bungee here,
34:02so you will have to do it yourself.
34:04You will have to do it yourself,
34:06plus jokers and so on.
34:08I welcome your preliminary application
34:10to donate some of the money you have won.
34:12Do you already have a specific idea,
34:14a cause to support?
34:16The closest thing to my heart
34:18are the causes related to in vitro procedures
34:20and cuffs,
34:22because I have been through this.
34:24You, personally?
34:26Family.
34:28Good.
34:30Who are you in the show with?
34:32With Vilina Tomova.
34:34Hello, Vilina.
34:36Hello.
34:38What do you have to do with Marto?
34:40We are family friends with Marto,
34:42and I have been supporting him
34:44for a long time now
34:46with his dream of a house
34:48and donations for his cuffs.
34:50Good luck to both of you.
34:52I would like to start with Martin Georgiev
34:54from Plovdiv.
34:56Start your show, become rich.
34:58Now.
35:00First question.
35:01What is the most common thing
35:03you get on your birthday?
35:05A box of sweets?
35:07A bag of strawberries?
35:10A can of beans?
35:12Or a can of lychee?
35:15A box of sweets.
35:17Correct.
35:24Second question.
35:28What did Adam and Eve do
35:29when they tried the forbidden fruit?
35:35The original sin?
35:38The original mistake?
35:42The first adventure?
35:44Or the first fruit in the diet?
35:48Again, the original sin.
35:51We mark it.
35:53And again, Vera is correct.
36:00Third question.
36:05What is the name of a person
36:07whose family has been living
36:09in a given inhabited place for several generations?
36:13A private person?
36:15A native person?
36:18A native person?
36:20Or a healthy person?
36:22This time we are answering B.
36:24But we are at the top again.
36:26This is important.
36:27Vera is correct.
36:34Next question.
36:38Which of the football teams
36:40is not from Sofia?
36:42Levski?
36:44Slavia?
36:47CSKA?
36:49Or ETR?
36:51ETR, of course.
36:53We are at the top again.
36:55Where are the Violetos from?
36:57Verano.
36:59Verico Terno.
37:06And in Gabro, let's congratulate
37:08the Gabrovcians, Jantra.
37:10Fifth and final question.
37:14Which of the following
37:16are called clear?
37:20Employees?
37:22Spirits?
37:25Politicians?
37:27Or scientists?
37:29The correct answer is B.
37:31Spirits.
37:33Spirits are clear.
37:35They promote peace.
37:37Vera is correct.
37:49There is a question for 1,000 leva.
37:51Will this amount be included?
37:53No, it won't be included for now.
37:55Let's see the question.
37:57For which tennis player
37:59is Enrique Iglesias married?
38:04For Maria Sharapova?
38:07For Anna Kurnikova?
38:10Or Steffi Graf?
38:14Or Venus Williams?
38:19In general, it's not Venus Williams.
38:23Steffi Graf also thinks
38:24that she would be
38:26Enrique Iglesias' mother.
38:31Wait a minute.
38:33I'm not so sure.
38:35But let's say it.
38:37But there is a gap
38:39between answer A and answer B.
38:42So I'll use
38:44joker 50-50.
38:48Let the computer help
38:50Martin Georgiev now.
38:52Anna Kurnikova
38:54against Venus Williams.
38:56You excluded one.
38:58Answer B, Anna Kurnikova.
39:00Let's see.
39:07Since 2001,
39:09they have had twins.
39:11Their name is Lucy,
39:13like the girl Masha.
39:15Vera is correct.
39:17Anna Kurnikova.
39:29Now, Marto,
39:31a question for 1,500 levs.
39:33And again,
39:35will you conclude this sum?
39:37Not yet.
39:39Let's see what awaits you here.
39:43Between which two countries
39:45was the Winter War
39:47in 1939-1940?
39:52The Soviet Union and Finland.
39:56Norway and Sweden.
39:59Lithuania and Latvia.
40:02Germany and Denmark.
40:05I'm going to risk this question
40:07because I think I know
40:09which countries were at war.
40:14Although there were a lot of wars at that time.
40:17Then came the Second World War.
40:18Here the answer should be
40:20the Soviet Union and Finland.
40:22Let's see.
40:30Because of this war,
40:32the Soviet Union was expelled
40:34from the people's society.
40:36Vera is correct.
40:38The Soviet Union and Finland.
40:48The eighth question.
40:50Will you conclude it
40:52so you can breathe easier?
40:54Not yet.
40:56Here it is.
41:02Madrid and Sofia
41:04are the only two capitals
41:06in the European Union
41:07that are located
41:11at the foot of a mountain
41:15at an altitude of over 500 meters
41:20up to 100 kilometers from the border
41:24in a post-Sumerian climate.
41:27Here the answer is A
41:29at the foot of a mountain.
41:32But I can't remember Madrid.
41:34I haven't been there.
41:36As for Sofia,
41:38it's clear that it's a fact.
41:40Vitus.
41:42Vitus, exactly.
41:47Here the answer is B.
41:49The answer is B.
41:51The answer is B.
41:53The answer is B.
41:55Here I'm using
41:57Zsoke,
41:59my well-known audience.
42:01Okay, let's invite Velina.
42:09It's a pleasure to meet you.
42:11It's a pleasure to see you.
42:15If you were to play,
42:17I would hesitate a lot
42:19and at the end say
42:21at an altitude of over 500 meters
42:22that it's just an excuse.
42:24Okay.
42:26Because I have full confidence
42:28Thank you very much.
42:30You asked me not to have doubts.
42:32The only doubt I had was
42:34that it was B.
42:36Because I really
42:38don't have a visual memory
42:40to have a mountain
42:42as a picture of Madrid.
42:44So my answer is B.
42:46At an altitude of over 500 meters.
42:48Let's see.
42:50At an altitude of over 500 meters
42:52is the correct answer.
42:54Congratulations.
43:02Thank you, Velina.
43:11Madrid is 667 meters.
43:13Sofia is a bit lower,
43:15580 meters above sea level.
43:19The question is worth 3,000 euros.
43:21Are we going to conclude the money?
43:23Yes, we are.
43:25This is Martin Georgiev's wish.
43:27Let's conclude.
43:29The money will be returned
43:31in the second safe amount.
43:33The ninth question.
43:35Here's what we're going to ask you here.
43:38Which of these expressions
43:40is not part of the famous
43:42work of George Orwell?
43:45The war is peace.
43:46The war is peace.
43:49Freedom is slavery.
43:53Ignorance is strength.
43:56Love is madness.
44:00Maybe I would exclude the answer
44:02where love is madness.
44:06Why?
44:09Because
44:12the work itself
44:13is...
44:15which I can't...
44:17I'm sorry, I can't remember the name.
44:19It's about
44:21a world
44:23ruled
44:26by a dictator.
44:30I'm going to use
44:32the last joke here.
44:34Be unfriendly.
44:36That's your right, Martin.
44:38Let's see the people
44:40who are on the line
44:41at a phone call.
44:43These are
44:45Ivan Popov from Plovdiv,
44:47Viktor Todorov from Sofia,
44:49or the beautiful Alena Palasheva from Plovdiv.
44:52You're on, Ivan Popov.
44:54OK.
45:07Hello.
45:09Hello, Mr. Popov.
45:11My name is Ivan Popov.
45:13Nice to meet you.
45:15I'm Ivan Popov.
45:17You're on.
45:19Now.
45:21Which of the statements is not part
45:23of George Orwell's famous speech?
45:25The war is peace.
45:27Freedom is slavery.
45:29Ignorance is strength.
45:31Love is madness.
45:33I think love is madness.
45:35Not 100%, but
45:37a little bit.
45:39I'm going to use
45:42the way you think.
45:48Since the answer is long,
45:50it's impossible to find it
45:52in any other way
45:54but as a knowledge.
45:56As a thought.
45:58And since I, as I mentioned,
46:01assumed that love is madness
46:04is not part of the book,
46:06I'm betting on the answer D.
46:08Game. Let's see.
46:12The statements themselves suggest
46:14that they are somehow
46:16fraternal.
46:18Especially on the background
46:20of your work, 1984,
46:22the anti-utopian book
46:24by George Orwell
46:26about a world where we are
46:28sitting in front of cameras.
46:30Is it a credible answer
46:32or is it madness?
46:35Do you want to go
46:37under the insurance amount
46:39to be able to
46:41go to London?
46:43We're attacking the question
46:45for 5,000 euros.
46:47Let's see.
46:51Fragments from which
46:53of the seven wonders of the world
46:55are preserved in the British
46:57Museum in London?
47:01A.
47:03Mausoleum in Halicarnassus.
47:06B.
47:08The Coles in Rhodes.
47:10C.
47:12The statue of Zeus in Olympia.
47:15D.
47:17The Alexandrian lighthouse.
47:22The statue of Zeus in Olympia
47:24I think is one of the
47:26seven wonders that
47:31have not been lost.
47:33Because some of them
47:35have simply disappeared.
47:37Exactly.
47:40Since I'm not sure of the answer,
47:42I'll try to use some logic.
47:44OK.
47:46In my opinion,
47:48the Alexandrian lighthouse
47:50has also disappeared
47:52without a trace.
47:55So we have two options left.
47:57The Coles in Rhodes
47:59or the Mausoleum in Halicarnassus.
48:03The British have traveled
48:05everywhere.
48:07They could have taken
48:09all of them.
48:11It's not like they didn't.
48:13Yes.
48:16This question is also based
48:18on your intuition.
48:20You often have questions
48:22in which the first answer
48:24is not correct.
48:26So the answer is
48:28the Mausoleum in Halicarnassus.
48:30Let's see.
48:34There is a small town
48:36in Bodrum
48:37called Halicarnassus.
48:39You are giving the right answer
48:41and keep going up.
48:50Wonderful.
48:52Ten thousand years.
48:54Let's see the question.
49:02Who watches the Nazis
49:04burn his books
49:05recognized by students
49:07in the crowd
49:09and has to run
49:11to save himself?
49:15Albert Einstein.
49:18Erich Kessner.
49:22Bertolt Brecht.
49:25Maxim Gorky.
49:29I would answer Albert Einstein.
49:31Maybe Maxim Gorky.
49:37Unfortunately,
49:39I have to say no.
49:42Although my inner voice
49:44suggests Bertolt Brecht,
49:46I lost my luck
49:48a little bit.
49:53You are good, Georgiev.
49:55You are good.
49:57You control everything.
49:58Unfortunately, I have to say no.
50:00This is your right.
50:02Ladies and gentlemen,
50:04Martin Georgiev from Lovdiv
50:06stops his show
50:08Stay Rich Now
50:10with 5000 EUR.
50:14Martin Georgiev,
50:16we are out of the game.
50:18Your answer is out of the game?
50:20Yes, Bertolt Brecht.
50:22Let's see.
50:24We have to remember this date
50:26May 10, 1933
50:28in the operating room
50:30of 20,000 students
50:32with torchlights
50:34even welcome what happens
50:36in the room
50:38to talk about these books
50:40and the great sin
50:42of this writer
50:44whom I love my daughter
50:46because you have a daughter
50:48a very good writer
50:50we would assume
50:52that he is a Jew
50:54and this is his mortal sin.
50:56No, he said
50:58we have no need of Fuhrer
51:00God would have created him.
51:02We don't need him.
51:04Erich Kessner
51:06May 35
51:08in his class room
51:10and other famous novels of his.
51:12You stopped well.
51:14You know when the fortune comes
51:16and when it leaves.
51:18Martin Georgiev,
51:20I am impressed.
51:22We will shake hands
51:24for your 5000 EUR.
51:28Ladies and gentlemen
51:30this was all
51:32from the spring season
51:34of Stani Bogat.
51:36I know it is early
51:38but I can't wait
51:40to finish the summer
51:42to see you again
51:44charged with a lot of energy
51:46and incredible questions
51:48for all ages.
51:50Be healthy and calm.
51:52I leave you with the gifts
51:54of BTV.
51:56Have a nice evening.

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