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00:00My Intro For My 20th Birthday
00:24Greetings dear viewers!
00:26I'm sure you've heard that Jupiter is about 1300 times larger than Earth.
00:30No matter how big everything is up there, there is a big lack.
00:35Jupiter doesn't have rich rocks.
00:37But let's leave the galactic problems for now, and let's act according to our daily routine.
00:41That is, let's play classic rich rocks.
00:44This pleasure is currently experienced by Mr. Bojan Georgiev,
00:48who has been continuing his game since last time.
00:50How are you, Bojan?
00:51Extra.
00:52How did you sleep?
00:53Good.
00:54What did you have for breakfast this morning?
00:56Pancake with chocolate.
00:57And you're ready for battle.
00:59Simona, your sister is here.
01:01Hello.
01:02Where are your roots?
01:04Sofia.
01:05Sofia.
01:06Super.
01:07Dear Sofians, Bojan, Simona.
01:09The game continues.
01:11Look at me.
01:12Right.
01:13You're starting now.
01:14Yes.
01:15I want you to stretch.
01:16Use the jokers correctly.
01:17And let's make an impressive game.
01:20And let's learn facts from your questions.
01:22Ladies and gentlemen, at this moment, Bojan Georgiev from Sofia continues his show Be Rich Now.
01:34I mentioned last time that he won't finish the sum of 1,500 leva.
01:38Therefore, a direct question.
01:44For whom does Paul McCartney write the text of the legendary Yesterday?
01:50For his mother.
01:54For the girl.
01:57For the scrambled eggs.
02:00Or for he appeared in his dream.
02:06Paul McCartney, at least from The Beatles.
02:12Yesterday and yesterday.
02:15I have some memories that it was for his mother.
02:19I'm not very sure.
02:24Other answers.
02:25How do you see Bojan?
02:29For scrambled eggs.
02:33Scrambled eggs in English.
02:36We speak foreign languages, right?
02:39Yes.
02:40For the girl.
02:41Can we be inspired by scrambled eggs?
02:45For such a legendary song.
02:48What is her style?
02:51I think it's a ballad.
02:52A ballad song.
02:53I've heard it.
02:54I even have it in my head.
03:04He appeared in his dream.
03:07Also for her.
03:09Either for the girl or for his mother.
03:12Yesterday and yesterday.
03:18The answer is for his mother.
03:22Shall we go?
03:23Yes.
03:29In a dream, my friend.
03:30In a dream.
03:31The melody comes to him in a dream.
03:33Otherwise,
03:35his mother appears.
03:36Yesterday.
03:37The beginning.
03:38Is the answer true?
03:47Yes.
03:51And the answer to scrambled eggs
03:54had its place.
03:55Because before he clarified the concept
03:57for the real text,
03:59he called the entrepreneurs
04:01exactly with scrambled eggs.
04:06For years, people thought it was for the girl.
04:10Something remained in my head.
04:12But yes.
04:13Yes.
04:15He admitted it to me.
04:202,000 leva.
04:21Shall we conclude?
04:22No.
04:24Let's see the question.
04:29Which popular TV series was created
04:31based on a video game?
04:36The Real Detective.
04:39The Last Survivors.
04:43Or Lotus?
04:45Sex and the City.
04:50From all of them,
04:51only Sex and the City are known.
04:54The furthest is the creation
04:55based on a video game.
04:59All the others...
05:03Maybe The Last Survivors.
05:10Here, we are using
05:11the Joker robot of my friend.
05:14Yes, categorically.
05:16Let's see the list of your friends.
05:22These are Georgi Kurtev from Burgas.
05:25Ibrahim Asanov from Sofia.
05:27Or the 100-year-old
05:29Athanas Dimitrov from Sofia.
05:32Let's call Ibrahim Asanov.
05:35Let's call Ibrahim.
05:42Hello?
05:47Ibrahim Tarsia?
05:48Yes.
05:50Good evening, Niki Kanchev,
05:51the head of Stani Bogat.
05:53Hello, Mr. Kanchev.
05:55Nice to meet you, Mr. Asanov.
05:56A few preliminary questions.
05:57How old are you?
05:5935.
06:01Are you a fan of the series?
06:02Are you able to give a thumbs up?
06:06Sometimes, yes.
06:08Great. Do you have any preferences?
06:11The question is on this topic.
06:13Bojan needs help.
06:1530 seconds.
06:16Let's start now.
06:18Which series is based on a video game?
06:21The True Detective,
06:23The Last Survivors,
06:24Belialotus,
06:25or Sex and the City?
06:28Which series is based on a video game?
06:33Say it again.
06:34The True Detective,
06:35The Last Survivors,
06:37Belialotus,
06:38or Sex and the City?
06:3910 seconds.
06:43The True Detective,
06:44The Last Survivors,
06:45Belialotus,
06:46or Sex and the City?
06:47Yes.
06:50OK.
06:53I don't know.
06:55Yes.
06:57There was a game
07:00based on The Last Survivors.
07:02Which game?
07:04The Last...
07:05I only know it in English.
07:06I only know it in English.
07:08I don't know it in Bulgarian.
07:10Shoot!
07:12The answer was The Last Survivors.
07:14Let's see.
07:16Give me the English title.
07:19The Last...
07:20This?
07:21The Last of One.
07:23The Last of Us.
07:25The Last of Us.
07:26The Last Survivors.
07:28Correct answer!
07:32I even have it.
07:36The Last of Us.
07:40Bojana,
07:41you only have
07:43roses and happiness with us.
07:45But we will conclude
07:46the sum of 3000 levs.
07:48Yes, we will.
07:50Let's do it
07:51and see the question.
07:58Which actress
07:59draws the illustrations
08:00in the book
08:02Autumn Roots
08:03by Radoj Ranin?
08:07Nevena Kokanova,
08:10Svetlana Maneva,
08:13Stojanka Mutafova
08:16or Tatjana Lolova?
08:20All the actresses
08:21are my favorites.
08:22I watched them
08:23in many movies.
08:28But she is the most artistic.
08:29Yes.
08:31Nevena Kokanova.
08:34Something is happening
08:35to Nevena Kokanova again.
08:41Let's use 50-50.
08:44Bojan,
08:45please turn on
08:46the computer in his show.
08:47Now!
08:58Your favorite
08:59is Stojanka Mutafova.
09:00Stojanka Mutafova.
09:03I have heard
09:04that she draws.
09:09She is quite old.
09:13Nevena Kokanova
09:14died young.
09:16She got sick.
09:22Autumn Roots
09:24by Radoj Ranin.
09:27Nevena Kokanova
09:28or Tatjana Lolova?
09:30Go ahead.
09:35Let's see.
09:44Not only these illustrations.
09:45She also draws her roles.
09:48She makes small
09:51storyboards.
09:53She draws her own scene.
09:55How she will look like
09:56and so on.
09:58Nevena Kokanova.
10:14It's wonderful, my friend.
10:18Financially,
10:19it's guaranteed
10:20a good result
10:23from the game.
10:25Let's take more.
10:26Oh my God.
10:28Every kilo.
10:30The strongest joker remains.
10:31Excuse me?
10:32The strongest joker remains.
10:33That's clear.
10:36Let's see the question
10:37for 5,000 levs.
10:43Which landmark
10:44in Paris
10:45is called
10:46the Arch of Liberty
10:47after the French Revolution
10:49of 1789?
10:52The Arch of Liberty.
10:56Versailles.
10:59The Eiffel Tower.
11:02The Bastille.
11:05The Triumphant Arch.
11:10I've been to Paris
11:11many times.
11:14Versailles is a palace.
11:15The Eiffel Tower
11:16is built
11:20by Gustave Eiffel.
11:23And after
11:25the French Revolution
11:26the Arch of Liberty.
11:34Let's call Simona
11:35to see
11:36what she thinks
11:37about the question.
11:38You don't have the expertise
11:39to hear it.
11:40Yes, yes.
11:41Okay.
11:42I don't want to confuse her.
11:43We'll use the joker.
11:44Wake up, my friend.
11:45The audience.
11:46Simona,
11:47please come to us.
11:53Hello.
11:54Hello, hello.
11:56What do you think
11:57how would you help
11:58your brother?
11:59The Arch of Liberty.
12:02I mean...
12:03The French Revolution
12:04which means...
12:05Yes, yes.
12:07I don't know.
12:08The Eiffel Tower
12:09was already built
12:10by Simona.
12:11Yes, yes, yes.
12:12I don't think
12:13that she...
12:16The Triumphant Arch
12:18I'm not sure
12:19which one was built.
12:20But...
12:21I think about the Bastille.
12:22Something like that
12:23stuck in my head
12:24again
12:25and I think about the Bastille.
12:27Versailles
12:28is there...
12:29Again, it was built
12:30shortly before
12:31the other palace
12:32where most of the kings...
12:39I'm not a Hollywood fan
12:40so I don't know
12:41much about the landmarks
12:43but maybe
12:45the Bastille.
12:46I think about the Bastille.
12:47I'm...
12:49If you had to rate it
12:50out of 10
12:51what would it be?
12:54I think about
12:55the Triumphant Arch.
12:56I'm not 100% sure
12:57but...
12:59What do you think?
13:00That's what I think.
13:01I don't know.
13:04The Triumphant Arch.
13:07When the Berlin Wall
13:08falls
13:09it becomes
13:10a landmark.
13:11I don't know
13:12if it was
13:14as important
13:15as the Arch of Liberty.
13:16The Arch of Liberty.
13:22Maybe the Bastille.
13:23The Bastille of Bordeaux.
13:24Yes.
13:25Yes, I don't know.
13:26Let's see.
13:33Will Bojan continue
13:34his revolution
13:35in the Arch of Knowledge?
13:36Become rich.
13:37We'll find out
13:38right after the commercials
13:39on BTV.
13:54Hello again.
13:55On BTV
13:56our guest is
13:57Bojan Georgiev
13:58and his sister Simona.
13:59Bojan has been
14:00to Paris many times.
14:01How many?
14:025, 10 times?
14:03More than that.
14:0420, 30.
14:05Now everyone
14:06is jealous of you
14:07on TV.
14:08They can't go
14:09to your show
14:10for 30 years.
14:11But you work
14:12and you walk.
14:14Interesting question.
14:15The Arch of Liberty
14:16in Paris
14:17is called
14:18the Arch of Liberty
14:19after the French Revolution
14:20in 1789.
14:22Is it Versailles,
14:23the Bastille,
14:24the Eiffel Tower
14:25or the Triumphant Arch?
14:28We have to eliminate
14:29as you did
14:30correctly
14:31two of these answers.
14:32The Triumphant Arch
14:33and the Eiffel Tower.
14:35Both were not built
14:36at that time.
14:37Both.
14:38The Triumphant Arch
14:39is the tomb
14:40of the Second World War.
14:41Let's move
14:42to the other two
14:43very interesting buildings
14:44that contributed
14:45to the events
14:46of 1789.
14:48Versailles.
14:49What is it?
14:50The Palace.
14:51The Palace.
14:52Exactly.
14:53The Bastille.
14:54What is it?
14:57Interesting question.
15:00A prison.
15:01A fortress.
15:06It was attacked.
15:07It was attacked.
15:09But the real goal
15:10is the king.
15:12They want freedom,
15:13brotherhood, equality
15:15and not the king's inequality.
15:17They attack Versailles.
15:19The correct answer is Versailles.
15:20This is the key to freedom.
15:24So,
15:25in order to catch him
15:26you should perhaps
15:27feel
15:28who was attacked.
15:29Yes.
15:32Thank you, Simon.
15:34Thank you
15:35for your seat.
15:37Bojana,
15:393,000 leva.
15:41As I mentioned
15:42it was worth it.
15:44The game is over.
15:45We are rich.
15:47Bojana Eleki,
15:48the journey
15:49with Korbit.
16:01For 18 years
16:02our next participant
16:03has been managing
16:04projects in the field
16:05of information technologies.
16:08She plays the piano,
16:09the guitar,
16:10the oboe,
16:11the accordion,
16:12she plays baseball
16:13and her participation
16:14here in Stani Bogat
16:15is on the list of things
16:16she needs to do
16:17before retiring.
16:19Please welcome
16:20Ivailo Stokaniov.
16:35So many instruments.
16:37When did you learn them?
16:38The flow of time.
16:40What about your education?
16:42My education
16:43has nothing to do
16:44with music.
16:45I have a music education,
16:47but otherwise
16:49IT
16:51and project management
16:52to a master's level.
16:54What kind of project
16:55are you managing
16:56at the moment?
16:57What exactly
16:58are you doing?
16:59At the moment
17:00I am working on
17:01a project
17:02for a large company
17:05in the field of
17:06artificial intelligence.
17:09Is it very relevant?
17:10It's a big chatbot.
17:12Unfortunately,
17:13it will excite
17:14a lot of their employees.
17:15No, on the contrary.
17:16The idea is
17:17not to excite
17:18employees,
17:19but simply to help
17:20them get by.
17:22Artificial intelligence
17:23is coming
17:24to replace us.
17:25Natural intelligence.
17:26This is a hypothesis
17:27on which
17:28a lot of people
17:29are exercising,
17:30but actually
17:31it's not quite like that.
17:32Who is this
17:33decent gentleman
17:34you invited
17:35to be with you
17:36in the show?
17:37I don't know.
17:38Actually,
17:39this is
17:40my best friend.
17:41Hello!
17:42Hello, Mr. Kanchev!
17:43This is my friend,
17:44Nikolai.
17:45Did you invite him?
17:46Yes.
17:47Bravo!
17:48Nikolai,
17:49you will sit
17:50at God's table
17:51sometime soon.
17:52With pleasure.
17:53Help when
17:54necessary.
17:55And this is
17:56the rules.
17:57Let's start.
17:58These are
17:5915 questions
18:00for 100,000 levs.
18:01Two safe sums.
18:02The first one
18:03for 500 levs.
18:04The second one
18:05is determined by you.
18:07Let's start.
18:08Let's start.
18:09Ivao Stokaniou
18:10is starting
18:11his show
18:12now.
18:19First question.
18:23What payment
18:24means
18:25do vending machines
18:26not accept?
18:28Banknotes?
18:30Coins?
18:33Credit card?
18:35Check.
18:36Marking
18:37the answer.
18:38Check.
18:39Correct answer.
18:45Second question.
18:49What do
18:50representatives
18:51of one of the
18:52most modern professions
18:53test?
18:54Game testers?
18:57Cars?
18:58Computer games?
19:01Wine?
19:02Or
19:03furniture?
19:05Marking
19:06the answer.
19:07Computer games.
19:09Correct answer.
19:15New question.
19:20What is depicted
19:21on classical figures
19:22from the game
19:23Monopoly?
19:25Houses?
19:27Motors?
19:30Yachts?
19:32Or golden
19:33wheels?
19:36Marking
19:37the answer.
19:38Houses.
19:40Correct answer.
19:47Fourth
19:48and final question.
19:52What was
19:53the name
19:54of the driver's
19:55license
19:56for the
19:57MEPC
19:58motor vehicle?
19:59We called him
20:00the blue
20:01license.
20:02The golden
20:03license.
20:04The lottery
20:05license.
20:06Or the
20:07orange one?
20:09I don't know
20:10if he
20:11lost it.
20:12I don't read
20:13a lot of news
20:14lately.
20:15But
20:16the blue
20:17license
20:18is the answer.
20:19Marking.
20:20Correct answer.
20:24And
20:25according to
20:26our eyes
20:27many people
20:28from
20:29August
20:302023
20:31so if
20:32you ask
20:33for it
20:34there is no
20:35right answer.
20:36That's why
20:37I'm not asking
20:38for it.
20:39Well,
20:40you are instructed.
20:41Fifth
20:42and final
20:43question.
20:44What are
20:45the best
20:46friends
20:47of the
20:48little
20:49mermaid
20:50from
20:51the
20:521989
20:53animation?
20:54A dog
20:55and a cat?
20:56A fish
20:57and a cat?
20:58Or a
20:59gligan
21:00and a
21:01suricate?
21:02I think
21:03the fish was
21:04a balloon.
21:05The cat
21:06was red.
21:07He spoke
21:08a lot.
21:09Marking
21:10the answer.
21:11B.
21:12The fish
21:13and the cat.
21:14Founder
21:15and Sebastian.
21:16Founder
21:17and Sebastian.
21:18Correct answer.
21:19Keep going.
21:25But
21:26you
21:27are not
21:28in
21:29Anderson's
21:30story.
21:31We
21:32said
21:33that
21:34the story
21:35was
21:36full of
21:37adventures.
21:38Absolutely.
21:39I'm
21:40experiencing it
21:41at the
21:42moment.
21:43Great.
21:44What
21:45else is
21:46in
21:47your
21:48list?
21:49To
21:50do list.
21:51To
21:52build a
21:53house
21:54and to
21:55have
21:56two
21:57beautiful
21:58children.
21:59Where did
22:00you get
22:01the house
22:02and the
22:03children?
22:04Five years
22:05ago I
22:06bought a
22:07200 year
22:08old house
22:09in a
22:10village
22:11near
22:12Sofia.
22:13We
22:14started
22:15renovating it
22:16with my
22:17children.
22:18We
22:19do everything
22:20by ourselves.
22:21I have
22:22two beautiful
22:23children.
22:25On
22:26the plan.
22:27On the
22:28plan.
22:29On the
22:30plan.
22:31Your
22:32game is
22:33on the
22:34plan.
22:35Ivo,
22:36three
22:37jokers are
22:38going to
22:39be used
22:40when?
22:41The
22:42first
22:43question
22:44for
22:451000
22:46leva is
22:47the sum.
22:48Not yet.
22:49Here is
22:50the question.
22:51Which
22:52country
22:53is
22:54the
22:55first
22:56country
22:57in
22:58the
22:59world?
23:00Germany.
23:01Sweden.
23:02Great
23:03Britain.
23:04Israel.
23:05Benjamin
23:06is the
23:07name of
23:08Israel.
23:09Israel is
23:10the
23:11second
23:12country.
23:13Germany
23:14is the
23:15second
23:16country.
23:17Sweden
23:18is
23:19the
23:20third
23:21country.
23:22Sweden
23:23is
23:24a
23:25country.
23:27Sweden
23:28is
23:29one of
23:30the
23:31most
23:32important
23:33countries
23:34in the
23:35world.
23:36I
23:37don't
23:38have
23:39the
23:40internet
23:41here.
23:42I
23:43don't
23:44have
23:45the
23:46internet
23:47here.
23:48Let me
23:49record
23:50the
23:51Who came up with the name? Israel or Disraeli?
23:55Disraeli is a bit confusing, but Benjamin...
23:58Our screenwriters.
24:00Yes, so we'll mark the answer as Great Britain.
24:03Let's see.
24:09He is the Prime Minister of this country in the second half of the 19th century.
24:14He is very active in our lives, in our ancestors' lives.
24:20His biggest opponent is William Gladstone,
24:24who has a street in Sofia.
24:27I don't know if Disraeli has one.
24:31He doesn't have one because he was very much for the Ottoman Empire,
24:36for it to be preserved.
24:38You see, he didn't have much power,
24:40while Gladstone wanted the freedom of smaller countries.
24:44And this is the correct answer.
24:51ISRAELI
24:54Disraeli got so far that he sent a flotilla down to Istanbul
24:59in a battle with the Russians to help the Ottoman Empire,
25:04so that Constantinople wouldn't fall.
25:08This question was asked by Joker.
25:12In the morning.
25:14Are we going to play for 1,500 without concluding?
25:18Are we going to play for 1,500 without concluding?
25:21Let's see the question.
25:26What is the absolute world record holder of Gennady Padalka?
25:35How tall is he?
25:38Has he won titles in boxing?
25:42What is the number of his organs?
25:45Does he exist in space?
25:49It's too early, too early.
25:52Too early.
25:54It's good that you came. You wanted to live it.
25:56Yes, I'm living it at the moment.
25:58You're living it.
26:00That's how it is, unfortunately.
26:02We think we know everything.
26:04Gennady Padalka is not that tall.
26:07Sergei Bubka was beating him for a long time.
26:10I don't know if it's still the world record.
26:13No, it's not.
26:16He has won titles in boxing.
26:19Boxing is one of the sports I watch.
26:24I don't think I've heard of Gennady Padalka as a boxer.
26:28Is there an absolute world record holder?
26:31An absolute world record holder?
26:33Actually, no.
26:38The number of his organs.
26:41Yes, there are records.
26:44But he's in space.
26:47But he's in space.
26:49I think he was another Rosnak.
26:55But not Gennady Padalka.
26:57The number of his organs. How many are there?
27:02There's Rogovitsa,
27:06Bialdrop,
27:10Kozha,
27:12Raka,
27:15Prsti,
27:17Srce,
27:19Bubritsi, Cherendrop.
27:22He's in space. What's the world record?
27:25He's in space.
27:27I don't think he was a cosmonaut from the Soviet Union.
27:34I don't think they have any serious achievements
27:37or were in space for a long time.
27:42The thing is, I'm not sure.
27:44I would take a risk.
27:46I have two more jokers.
27:48I think I'll use the second one.
27:50It's too early.
27:52It's never too early.
27:55Call a friend.
27:57Let's call my son.
28:00We'll call him on the phone.
28:02Not Nikolai?
28:04No.
28:06Nikolai is guarding him.
28:08He's the heavy artillery.
28:11So, Eli Georgiev...
28:13Is this your mother?
28:15This is my mother, yes.
28:17The whole family is here.
28:19Eli Georgiev Stukanjov.
28:21Mr. Grozev looks very artistic.
28:23Mr. Grozev looks...
28:25He's Nikolai's brother.
28:29And Kristian Stukanjov is my son.
28:31His name is Gordea.
28:33We'll call him.
28:35Let's call the young Stukanjov.
28:40Hello?
28:52Hello?
28:54Is this Kristian?
28:56Yes.
28:58Good evening, Kris.
29:00Niki Kanchev.
29:02Good evening.
29:04You have a great father.
29:06But he needs help.
29:08You'll appreciate it.
29:10You have the full right to say
29:12whatever you want.
29:14Use those 30 seconds.
29:16Start.
29:18Gennady Padalka.
29:20Record.
29:22Gennady Padalka.
29:26World record.
29:28Gennady Padalka.
29:30879 days in space.
29:34You're welcome.
29:38I turned it off
29:40very early.
29:42Thank you, Kiko.
29:44Yes.
29:46We're taking care of our children
29:48to save us in such situations.
29:50Did he go into space
29:52because of you?
29:54Yes.
29:56I mean,
29:58we trust him.
30:00We mark the answer D.
30:02He's going into space.
30:04Let's see.
30:08You really remember
30:10that it's another Russian.
30:12Sergei Krikalev.
30:14He held this record for a long time.
30:16803 days in space.
30:20He is the last citizen
30:22of the USSR.
30:24He went into space
30:26and became the last
30:28cosmonaut.
30:30These are Russians.
30:32He missed the Soviet Union
30:34and returned
30:36without a passport.
30:38There was a problem
30:40with the passport.
30:42It's a funny story.
30:44Padalka beat him
30:46with 878 days
30:48versus 800 days of Krikalev.
30:50The correct answer.
30:56It's time to finish.
30:58It's time to finish.
31:00It's time to finish.
31:02It's time to finish.
31:04It's time to finish.
31:08Here's
31:10what we'll learn
31:12in Bulgaria about you.
31:16The number of organs
31:18was strong.
31:20Frankenstein.
31:22Here's the first
31:24victory in a sports competition
31:26in 1956.
31:28in 1956.
31:30Althea Gibson.
31:40Winter Olympics.
31:44Big Helmet Tournament.
31:48Boston Marathon.
31:50Boston Marathon.
31:52Dakar Rally.
31:56Boston Marathon
31:58and Afro-American
32:00in 1956.
32:02I don't think
32:04it was possible.
32:10Winter Olympics
32:12in 1956.
32:14I don't know
32:16the correct answer,
32:18unfortunately.
32:22I can't even
32:24guess
32:26the only answer
32:28I could exclude
32:30is C.
32:34And unfortunately
32:36I have to call
32:38my last joker.
32:40I really hope
32:42he knows the correct answer,
32:44so I'll use my third joker.
32:46I understand. Let's call Nikolai.
32:54Hello.
32:56I know
32:58you know
33:00all the questions so far.
33:02The question is
33:04if you can help me with Althea Gibson.
33:08I gravitate to the Boston Marathon.
33:12Afro-Americans
33:14are strong in running.
33:16And I remember
33:18that there were
33:20big problems
33:22with their participation.
33:26I don't agree with that.
33:28I don't want to confuse
33:30but I have some memory.
33:34In 1956?
33:36Sorry?
33:38In 1956?
33:40Yes, in 1956.
33:42With a black-skinned runner
33:44who
33:46won
33:48and had some problems with participation.
33:50Which of all runners are good?
33:52Black-skinned?
33:54Jesse Owens won
33:56in 1936.
34:00He won not only the sprint,
34:02but also several gold medals.
34:04400 meters, 100 meters.
34:06But here people are 4.2 km.
34:08But here people are 4.2 km.
34:10Yes, but this is 4.2 km.
34:12In Rome also won
34:14a black-skinned runner,
34:16who even runs in Boston.
34:18Tennis players at that time
34:20were black-skinned.
34:22It was an aristocratic sport.
34:24Dakar was much later.
34:26Big tournaments
34:28were held abroad.
34:30In 1956.
34:32OK.
34:34We will listen.
34:36The only thing I feel
34:38about the Boston Marathon
34:40is that I shouldn't mix it up.
34:42How will you play, boys?
34:44Between the Grand Slam
34:46and the Boston Marathon.
34:48And the Winter Olympics.
34:52What do you think?
34:54I personally
34:56support the Boston Marathon.
34:58I am absolutely sure.
35:00OK, we will listen.
35:02We have a good friend,
35:04Paratov.
35:06Let's see.
35:10We will continue
35:12the marathon running
35:14of Ivao Stokaniov.
35:16With his friend Nikolai Kolev.
35:18We will learn the next ads
35:20on BTV.
35:22Hello again,
35:24ladies and gentlemen.
35:26This is Stani Bogat.
35:28Opportunities for you
35:30to experience these emotions
35:32at home.
35:34The first Afro-American
35:36to win a competition
35:38in 1956.
35:40Althea Gibson.
35:42Winter Olympics.
35:44The Grand Slam tournament.
35:46Boston Marathon.
35:48The Boston Marathon.
35:50The Grand Slam tournament.
35:52The Boston Marathon.
35:54The Dakar Rally.
35:56Two serious opportunities.
35:58The Grand Slam tournament
36:00against the Boston Marathon.
36:02Althea Gibson.
36:04After her win
36:06in 1956
36:08the Afro-American women
36:10need 43 years
36:12to repeat this win.
36:141999.
36:16Serena Williams.
36:18Tennis.
36:20The Grand Slam tournament.
36:22Althea Gibson won.
36:24First Roland Garros,
36:26then US Open and Wimbledon.
36:28Nikolai,
36:30thank you very much.
36:34We are writing to you.
36:36We are waiting for 500.
36:38And the feeling
36:40that you have done
36:42one of the most important things.
36:44Yes.
36:46Early retirement,
36:48success in the family
36:50and success with two children.
36:54500.
36:58Congratulations.
37:06He is one of the few people
37:08who stopped playing football
37:10to study, not the other way around.
37:12Today he works in an international company
37:14in the office of Podnajm.
37:16He doesn't watch TV shows,
37:18but he reads biographies of famous people.
37:20Daniel Ranchev is here with us.
37:32Hello, Dani.
37:34Hello.
37:36Is everything all right?
37:38Yes, everything is fine.
37:40How is the table?
37:42You decided to return to Bulgaria.
37:44This is an interesting phenomenon.
37:46At the time, everyone wanted
37:48to go to England.
37:50Or where did you go?
37:52When I left for England,
37:54I had this idea not to return.
37:56But over time I realized
37:58that I don't feel fulfilled there
38:00and my place is in Bulgaria.
38:02So that's why I decided to return
38:04and I don't regret taking this decision.
38:06What university did you study there?
38:08I studied in London,
38:10then I finished my master's degree
38:12in international relations and international law.
38:14Great.
38:16Who are you in the show with?
38:18I am in the show with my good friend
38:20Aleksandar Mihov.
38:22Mr. Mihov, hello.
38:24You have the body of a footballer.
38:26Coach Kanchev.
38:28What position do you play?
38:30I am a right back.
38:32Dani, what position do you play?
38:34I am a central attacker.
38:36Great. Let's start.
38:38The game here is like a football match.
38:40We can lead you.
38:42It's a 0-0 game.
38:44Turn the result upside down.
38:46I have been training football for a long time,
38:48so we are betting on other things.
38:50I am looking at the competition itself.
38:52It is possible that we score a goal
38:54and you parry it with a joker.
38:56Okay.
38:58Ladies and gentlemen,
39:00Danijel Ranchev from Sofia
39:02starts his show now.
39:08Good luck.
39:12First question.
39:14The toad
39:16in many cars
39:18has a built-in function
39:20to turn into what?
39:22Into a fridge?
39:24Into a toaster?
39:26Into a TV?
39:28Or into a boiler?
39:32Interesting.
39:34I will put the answer in the fridge.
39:36Let's see.
39:38It is true.
39:44There should be a bucket with a lid.
39:46This means that the air conditioning
39:48starts automatically
39:50and you have a fridge.
39:52Second question.
39:54The touch of which thing
39:56brings luck
39:58according to the belief?
40:00Of a mirror?
40:02Of a phone?
40:04Of a glass?
40:06Or of a bedroom?
40:14One answer is quite interesting.
40:16Like for young people.
40:18Like for Decent Back.
40:22Yes.
40:24It brings luck
40:26if you touch it.
40:28If you touch a mirror,
40:30it brings bad luck.
40:32Let's see.
40:34What do the English say
40:36about this?
40:38I am out of my mind at the moment.
40:42Yes.
40:44Let's break a leg.
40:46It is a true answer.
40:52Especially our people
40:54who are business actors
40:56before going on stage.
40:58Third question.
41:00What type of relationship is the proverb?
41:02Whatever you have,
41:04you will get married.
41:06Family relationship?
41:08Serious?
41:12Dangerous?
41:14Cause and effect?
41:20I will put an answer.
41:22Cause and effect.
41:24You are doing it right.
41:26And you are going up.
41:30Fourth question.
41:34What expression is used
41:36for a strong relationship
41:38with another person?
41:40We say
41:42He tore my skin.
41:44He broke my scalp.
41:46He carried my rice.
41:50He slept in my bed.
41:52We sit in the bedroom
41:54with right leg.
41:56The answer is
41:58He tore my skin.
42:00It is a true answer.
42:06Let's move on
42:08to the last question.
42:10Let's see.
42:14What is the image of a device
42:16on the label of the clothes?
42:18There is a TV,
42:20an IOT,
42:22a computer
42:24or a cooking stove.
42:28The image of a device
42:30on the label of the clothes
42:32is an IOT.
42:34It is true.
42:44Of course,
42:46it does not stand there by accident.
42:48It shows the temperature,
42:50if the clothes can be ironed.
42:52This one is for 1000 leva.
42:54And here you have to think
42:56Yes, we will conclude.
42:58Or is it too early?
43:00Not yet.
43:02Let's see the question.
43:08How many pawns
43:10does every player
43:12in the board game
43:14play?
43:18Two?
43:20Four?
43:22Six?
43:24Or eight?
43:26Good.
43:28When I was a kid,
43:30I played a lot with my grandmothers
43:32and grandfathers.
43:34And as far as I remember,
43:36the game was played with four pawns.
43:40Not with two for sure.
43:44Four. The answer is B.
43:48Were you angry
43:50when your grandmothers and grandfathers beat you?
43:52In the worst case, I beat them.
43:54Maybe they gave me dollars to win.
43:56Of course they left you.
43:58The answer is C.
44:08Are we going to conclude
44:10the sum of 1500 leva?
44:12No.
44:14Immediately there will be questions.
44:18In which country
44:20in 1965
44:22the group Scorpions was created?
44:28In the USA?
44:30In Great Britain?
44:32In Germany?
44:34Or in the Czech Republic?
44:42Scorpions
44:44is one of my mother's favorite groups.
44:46Only C.
44:50The Wind of Change.
44:54It was their big hit.
44:58What do you mean?
45:00The Wind of Change.
45:04As far as I remember,
45:12the Europeans are strong.
45:14Except for the USA.
45:16And
45:18Great Britain,
45:20Czech Republic,
45:22and Germany.
45:24I think they were Germans.
45:26So,
45:28the answer is C.
45:30Let's mark it.
45:34I have heard Scorpions
45:36sing in German.
45:38Me too.
45:40Do they only sing in English?
45:42Those I have heard
45:44have only one song.
45:46No, no.
45:48They have three albums.
45:50The one I have to remember.
45:52You were wrong.
45:54Verena, the answer is C.
46:04Klaus Mayn is the vocalist.
46:06The brother
46:08is Schenker.
46:10Only Rudolf Schenker is left.
46:12One of their drummers,
46:14James Kotak,
46:16has passed away recently.
46:18He has been to Bulgaria many times.
46:22The Wind of Change was
46:24invented during the tournament
46:26in the Soviet Union.
46:28That's why later on
46:30they give part of the song
46:32to Gorbachev.
46:34Interesting.
46:36I didn't know.
46:38The question
46:40will be
46:42the 8th in a row.
46:44But this will happen
46:46next time.
46:48Make a reservation.
46:50You are invited again.
46:52That's all for today
46:54from our studio.
46:56I wish you a pleasant evening.
47:00See you tomorrow.

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