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The contestants in this episode are Romano & Angela Galoni from Kent, Olive & Steven Kirk from London & Manchester, John Allam & Debbie Reynolds from Cornwall, and Hazel & Chris Goodchild from Yorkshire. Bruce Forsyth helps them through the games, assisted by the lovely Rosemary Ford, and they include "Walkies" (with the Royal Air Force Dog Team), "Fun with Fondents" (making cakes with a topical kids theme, which kids from the early 90's will recognize), "Up Up and Away" (packing up a hot air balloon) and "Sign Here", a road sign guessing game, before the finale sees the final two couples compete in a Come Dancing play off years before Brucie would do the comeback spin off in 2004. There are some good (and sometimes chaotic) games, such as the dog training and the Road Sign game, which the contestants are so impressive - in their total ignorance of it! And the Come Dancing finale has a twist that none of the contestants are expecting, with some dealing with it better than others. Unlike my other uploads, this comes from Youtube, even though I did record this episode from the TV. But due to the fact that Challenge TV has a habit of cutting some comments I thought you might like an uncensored show to see. And there is also a notable quip from Bruce early on about if the teams can't be split they'd go to a play off vote. This refers to Margaret Thatcher's leadership vote a few days before against Michael Hestletine, but what none of them knew when recording this is by the time this episode was broadcast on November 23rd, Mrs Thatcher had resigned just the day before. Anyway, enjoy.

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00:01Life is the name of the game
00:04And I wanna play the game with you
00:08Life can be terribly tame
00:11If you don't play the game with two
00:15And I wanna play the game with you
00:30Thank you
00:35Thank you
00:38Thank you very much
00:42You know, thank you
00:44For the last three months I've wanted to do that
00:47You know, just to walk backwards
00:49To make everybody think their videos are rewinding
00:52Anyway, it's nice to see you, to see you
00:55And welcome to The Generation Game
00:57The show for the family, by the family
00:59And let me remind you
01:00Once again, none of our teams know what we have planned for them
01:04And by the way
01:06If we don't have a clear winner tonight
01:08There'll be a third ballot in a few days' time
01:18So here's someone who's always a clear winner with you
01:21My girl Friday, the lovely Rosemary Ford
01:29Hello, hello Rosie, how are you?
01:36I'm depressed
01:38Oh
01:39Well, my boyfriend and I have just split up
01:41Oh, no
01:42Oh, not the Harley Street doctor
01:44Yes
01:45I thought you liked him
01:46Well, I did, but I've gone off him now
01:48Oh, why's that?
01:49Well, he sent me a bill for 28 house calls
01:54Oh, no
01:55Yes
01:56Well, now I know why they call him a GP
01:59He's a greedy plonker
02:02Anyway, cheer yourself up, darling
02:04I know, I know
02:05I will, I will
02:06You know, write the camera for her
02:07Tell them who's here
02:08Right
02:09Tell them all now
02:10I will too
02:11Our first teams
02:12Chew yourself up
02:13Our first
02:14Tell them all about them
02:16Our first teams from Kent's
02:17They're father and daughter
02:18Romano and Angela Galoni
02:21Thank you very much
02:30Thank you very much
02:31Now then, it's Angela Galoni
02:34And you're a recruitment consultant
02:36That's for jobs
02:38That's right, yes
02:39You also worked in beauty clinics
02:41Doing facials and waxing and massage
02:44Oh, do you know, I have a massage every week
02:46Yes
02:47Ursula, my masseuse
02:49She refreshes the parts of my body
02:52That other masseuses cannot reach
02:55She really does
02:56And I've had a bit of a twinge today
02:57I'm so glad you're here
02:58I had a twinge
02:59And then it turned to a tweak
03:00Go on
03:01And then it's gone into a kind of a twitch
03:02Just here
03:03Would you just give me
03:04I just want to feel your hands
03:05Have you got good
03:06Oh, yes, you have
03:08Higher, higher
03:09Higher, lower
03:10Lower, lower
03:11Lower, lower
03:12A bit higher, a bit higher
03:13Yes, a bit higher
03:14Freeze, freeze
03:15There
03:16Oh, you have got good hands
03:17And you also do facials
03:18That's right
03:19And you also do facials and waxing
03:20That's right, yes
03:21Oh, well later on you can wax my face
03:26Now, Miss Galoni, you are single
03:27Is that right?
03:28I am single
03:29And you always seem to meet the wrong sort of man
03:30Always met the wrong sort of man
03:31Well explain the right kind of man
03:33Erm, look a little bit like Tom Cruise
03:36A bit like Tom Cruise
03:37A bit like Tom Cruise, yes
03:38They're a bit taller
03:39Oh, good luck, there's very few of us left
03:45So you're a lonely Galoni
03:47And waiting at Gatwick Airport to collect your luggage
03:51You were embarrassed
03:52What happens at Gatwick Airport?
03:54Erm, I was waiting to collect my luggage from the conveyor belt
03:57Oh, the conveyor belt
03:58Oh, the conveyor belt
03:59Yes
04:00We've got one here
04:01Yes
04:02And I had some of it wrapped up in one of those holdalls
04:05Oh, in a holdall
04:06Yes
04:07It had come undone
04:08Yes
04:09My knickers were going round and round
04:11Your knickers?
04:12Were going round and round
04:13Oh, how embarrassing
04:14Yeah
04:15And were you with a boyfriend at the time?
04:17No, a girlfriend at the time
04:18Oh, so your knickers were a bit like you
04:21Going round on their own
04:26So it's over now to you, Dad
04:28Come on, Dad
04:29Just at this slight angle, if you will, Romano
04:31Then we can get a nice shot of you
04:32Hello, Mum
04:34Just stay like that
04:35Romano Galoni
04:37And that, obviously, must be Italian extraction
04:39Yeah, yeah, yeah
04:40Oh, it is, he's good
04:41Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
04:42Anyway, oh, thirty years ago you had an ice cream
04:44That's all right
04:45Business
04:46Oh, that's all right
04:47And you had your own van
04:48That's all right
04:49All together now
04:50Just one cornello
04:53Give it to me
04:56Signor Galano
04:59That's improbably
05:03Anyway
05:04Oh, well, come on with me
05:06Well, I can
05:07Well, I can
05:08Well, I can
05:09Well, I can
05:10Well, I can
05:11Well, well, so
05:12While on national service
05:13The vehicle you were in
05:14Rolled over
05:15And you were trapped
05:17With battery acid
05:18Dropping onto your overalls
05:20Yeah, yeah, yeah
05:21Where did it drop?
05:22I mean, what part of you?
05:23Well, the next day
05:24I had to clean the vehicle
05:25Yes, yeah
05:26And while I was washing it down
05:27Yeah
05:28I could feel this breeze
05:29Sort of blowing
05:30Sort of below the belt
05:31Oh, no, all down here
05:32And all these people were walking by and I didn't realize it. I was leaning over and everything was sort of, you know.
05:39Nasty. That could have been very nasty.
05:41It could have.
05:42Romano could have finished up a soprano.
05:49Anyway, thank you both for being here, Angela and Romano.
05:52You look fun people, that's what we need.
05:54Over there if you will, and we'll see who you've got.
05:59Now, who have we got now?
06:01Our second teams from London and Manchester, their mother and son, Olive and Stephen Kurt.
06:07Right, here we are.
06:08OK, hello.
06:15Are you right next door? That's lovely.
06:17And you are Olive, and you're married to the Archdeacon of Bluisham.
06:22Oh.
06:28Welcome, Your Grace.
06:30Um, you're a piano teacher.
06:32Oh, is that right?
06:33And your favourite piece?
06:34Um, I think Brahms' second piano concert.
06:37Oh, the second, yes, because he made a few mistakes in the first one.
06:42You're married to Gordon, the Archdeacon of Bluisham.
06:46Yeah.
06:49My knees are going to go in a minute.
06:50And, er, now he's, is he next in rank to a bishop, am I right there?
06:54That's right.
06:55Some people say he's the, er, crook at the head of the bishop's staff.
06:58The crook at the head of the bishop's staff.
07:00Well, I'm glad you said that.
07:03But he's certainly not a pawn.
07:04All right.
07:05And, er, now, Olive, you found out Gordon was very keen when he cycled 100 miles to see you in Leicester.
07:11Yes, he did.
07:12Goodness, 100 miles.
07:13He must have been very keen.
07:14He was worn out.
07:15Yeah, certainly.
07:16Yeah, well, that's another thing.
07:18But, I mean...
07:22Well, he wouldn't go all that way for a piano lesson, would he?
07:26So, you said...
07:28So, did he go back...
07:30So, did he go...
07:31She's laughing.
07:32Right.
07:33Did he go back the next day, or did he, did he sort of stay a little while?
07:36Well, yeah.
07:37A little while, yeah.
07:38A little while, and then you got rid of him the next day?
07:40Yeah.
07:41Yeah.
07:42You didn't stay with me.
07:43Oh, no, I know that.
07:44You didn't stay there.
07:45But, I mean...
07:47No, I'm comparing that.
07:49The next subject.
07:50Right, when you, er, when you left your last church, the ladies gave you a t-shirt with
07:55Hug and Archdeacon's wife on it.
07:57That's right.
07:58That's fantastic.
07:59We can do a joke here.
08:00Would you say that?
08:01Say, when I left my last church, they gave me a t-shirt with...
08:04Right.
08:05When I left my last church, they gave me a t-shirt with Hug and Archdeacon's wife on it.
08:09Really?
08:10What was on the other side?
08:11Squeeze an Olive?
08:12Lovely to have you with us on it.
08:14Over to your son, Stephen.
08:15How are you, Stephen?
08:16All right, thank you.
08:17And you're a history student.
08:18I am.
08:19New Manchester.
08:20All right, quick.
08:21Concentrate.
08:22The Battle of Hastings.
08:23What date?
08:241066.
08:25Well done.
08:26Well done.
08:27Now, name me the two ice cream companies.
08:29Nothing to do with a remark over there.
08:30The two ice cream companies mentioned in the Bible.
08:35Oh, um...
08:36Walls of Jericho?
08:37Yes.
08:38You going for the second?
08:39Lions of Tudor?
08:40Yes.
08:41Right.
08:42Right.
08:43My two jokes went for a burton.
08:44Sorry.
08:45All right.
08:46Would you like to come and take over me?
08:47Yeah, he's a clever one, this one.
08:48OK.
08:49Now then, everyone calls you bread.
08:50Why?
08:51Well, a friend of mine at school, a person called Simon, thought my head was shaped like a
09:12loaf of bread when I joined school.
09:14Well, it's a bit long, like mine.
09:16Bit of a long loaf, I must say.
09:18Yes.
09:19And that's why they called you that.
09:20Yeah.
09:21It wasn't because you're your mother's pride.
09:23Anyway, Stephen, thank you for being here.
09:27Because we've got a game coming up.
09:28If you go over there, we'll be right away.
09:30Nice people at home.
09:31Very, very nice people.
09:34Right.
09:36Now then, our first game is called Walkies.
09:40It'll all make a lot of sense when you see the Royal Air Force Police Dog demonstration team.
09:46APPLAUSE
09:53APPLAUSE
10:25Thank you, thank you, good luck, JJ come hold, JJ come hold, good boy.
10:55Good luck, JJ.
10:57APPLAUSE
10:59Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
11:10Get up here, sit.
11:12Now.
11:13APPLAUSE
11:16Lovely.
11:18Thank you for the Royal Air Force Police Department's Registration Team.
11:22We're going first, is that right?
11:24So get either side of the centre dog, OK?
11:27Either side of the centre dog, here's your one.
11:29Get round the back there.
11:30And Romano, you've got your one round the back there.
11:33Ready now for Walk Is Take Two.
11:40Yes.
11:41Yeah.
11:42I'm sorry.
11:43Yeah.
11:44Seriously?
11:45LAUGHTER
11:46LAUGHTER
11:47APPLAUSE
11:49APPLAUSE
11:50LAUGHTER
11:51LAUGHTER
11:53WHISTLE BLOWS
11:55WHISTLE BLOWS
12:16WHISTLE BLOWS
12:18WHISTLE BLOWS
12:20WHISTLE BLOWS
12:22OK, Romano, forward, forward, that's it.
12:25Over there, that's it.
12:27Good.
12:28Send him to sit, sit, get him to sit.
12:30SIT! SIT! SIT! SIT! SIT!
12:33SIT! SIT! SIT!
12:34That's it, good. Now let him off the lead.
12:36Right.
12:37LAUGHTER
12:39OK, he's in fetch, fetch.
12:41LAUGHTER
12:43APPLAUSE
12:47Shane, Shane, call him Shane. Shane.
12:54LAUGHTER
12:56Oh, he's in fetch.
12:58LAUGHTER
13:00Fetch, fetch, come on.
13:02Fetch, fetch, fetch.
13:04No, no.
13:05Fetch.
13:06Yamada, come over here.
13:07Come over here.
13:08Come over here.
13:09LAUGHTER
13:11Pick it up in your teeth and take it over here.
13:13LAUGHTER
13:18APPLAUSE
13:19Over there, that's good.
13:20OK, there you, my darling.
13:21Come here.
13:22Bring Max over here.
13:23Bring Max over here.
13:24Bring Max here, that's it.
13:25Here, boy.
13:26Take the lead off him.
13:27Sit him down.
13:28Sit him down.
13:29He's a frisky one, that's...
13:30LAUGHTER
13:31SIT! SIT! SIT!
13:32That's it, good.
13:33Take the lead off.
13:34SIT! SIT! SIT!
13:35Off with the lead.
13:36That's it, good.
13:37Point him there.
13:38Come to fetch.
13:39Fetch.
13:40Fetch.
13:41Fetch.
13:46Here, boy.
13:47Here, Max.
13:48Max.
13:49Here, boy.
13:50No.
13:51Max.
13:52Max.
13:53Come on.
13:54Come on.
13:55Max.
13:56Max.
13:57Max.
14:00Thank you for getting a superstar to do this.
14:03Max.
14:05Max.
14:06Max.
14:07Max.
14:08Max.
14:09Max.
14:10Just get it, dear, and take it back.
14:12I don't think we're getting anywhere.
14:13Max.
14:14Come on.
14:15Max.
14:16Shame.
14:17Put him over here.
14:18OK.
14:19Max, come here.
14:20Here.
14:21Here, Max.
14:22Here.
14:23That's it.
14:24Up here.
14:25That's it.
14:26Hooray!
14:27CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
14:29Excellent.
14:30Well done.
14:31Well done.
14:34OK, you two.
14:35Back you come here, if you will.
14:36OK.
14:37Over here.
14:38If you will.
14:39That's all right.
14:40Because they're going to be this side afterwards.
14:41That's fine.
14:42It'll all work out, I think.
14:43There we are.
14:44Lovely, lovely, lovely.
14:45Either side of the middle one, if you will.
14:47Either side of the middle one.
14:49Here we have.
14:50Back is...
14:51take...
14:52three.
15:05Good.
15:06Six.
15:07Six.
15:08Six.
15:09Six.
15:10Six.
15:11Six.
15:12Six.
15:13Six.
15:14Six.
15:15Six.
15:16Six.
15:17Six.
15:19Six.
15:20You haven't got your lead, Stephen.
15:22You didn't take the lead off him.
15:29Where's he going?
15:30Max?
15:40Max, get up there.
15:41He's almost in at the back now.
15:44OK, Shane.
15:45Come out.
15:46Stephen, Shane.
15:47Quick, quick.
15:48That's it.
15:50OK.
15:51Take the lead off him, this time.
15:52Good.
15:53OK.
15:54Show him the bucket.
15:55That's it.
15:56Now, go.
15:57Fetch.
15:58Fetch.
15:59Fetch.
16:00Fetch.
16:01Oh!
16:02Oh!
16:03Oh!
16:04Oh!
16:09I don't think he wants to give it back.
16:15Good boy, Shane.
16:16Good boy.
16:17Give him the bucket, Shane.
16:18Give him the bucket, Shane.
16:19Give him the bucket, Shane.
16:20Give him the bucket, Shane.
16:22Shane.
16:23Give him the bucket, Shane.
16:24Shane, give him the bucket.
16:25Give him the bucket, Shane.
16:26Good boy.
16:27Good boy.
16:28Good boy.
16:29Give him some biscuits.
16:30Oh, Shane.
16:32Shane, up here.
16:34You can add the bucket on here.
16:36Add the bucket.
16:37Add the bucket up here.
16:38Add the bucket up here, Shane.
16:40Put it up here, Shane.
16:44Right.
16:47OK, OK, Max, away you go.
16:49Come on, bring the other one out. That's it.
16:51The other one out here. Does it come out here?
16:53It's fine. It should be this side.
16:55Let him have the damn thing. Let him have it.
16:59He's starting at me now.
17:05Come on, Max. Max.
17:07Come on, boy. Let's go...
17:09Fetch. Fetch. Max.
17:11Max, come on. Max.
17:13Max. Max.
17:15Max, please.
17:17For Uncle Bruce, Max.
17:19Come back here, my darling.
17:21See if you can get him back here.
17:23That's a shame that we...
17:25Max, there's a... Max.
17:27Max, come on. Walkies.
17:29Come on. Walkies.
17:31Good boy. Come on.
17:33Good lad. What a good boy.
17:37Just ruined the whole show.
17:39Up here.
17:40Up here.
17:41Good. That's it. Good.
17:42Up. Get up.
17:43Get up. Get up. Get up.
17:44That's it. Good.
17:45Sit.
17:46Sit.
17:47Now, do the salute, for goodness sake, Max.
17:49Right. The salute.
17:51That's it.
17:52That's it.
17:53Oh.
17:54Okay.
17:55Come back, you two, if you will, over here.
17:57Right across the inner side, if you will.
17:59And come back to us, Olive and Stephen.
18:01That's...
18:02You're exhausted.
18:03I know we all...
18:04That's it.
18:05In we go.
18:06There we are.
18:07Lovely, lovely, lovely.
18:08Well...
18:12But at least some sorts of stuff, don't we?
18:14Anyway, will you please welcome now, to do the marking for us, Sergeant John Firth.
18:19John...
18:20We've been talking for about Marcus a little bit.
18:24Oh, we've been talking for him.
18:25Just a little bit.
18:26Tell me, how long is...
18:27How long has Max been trained for, been trained for up to you?
18:30Um, well, he's been in the team now for three years.
18:32Three years?
18:33Yes.
18:34But he does that for his handler.
18:35He's okay with his handler.
18:36He's okay with his handler, yes.
18:37Oh, yes.
18:38I wish you'd have told us that before.
18:39Now, let's get to the business of marking.
18:41Our first team, what did you think of them?
18:43Um, Romano did quite nice marching.
18:46Marching was very good.
18:47It was a shame about his handling.
18:48Yes, his handling, yes.
18:49So, I think five.
18:50Five, yes.
18:51And what about Angela?
18:52Angela lost the dog entirely when he went walkabout, didn't he?
18:55Yes, Max was a naughty boy there, so...
18:57So, I'll give her five as well.
18:59Five as well, just for being here.
19:00That's nice.
19:01All right.
19:02And I suppose you've got to give five there, because of Max.
19:04He was very bad with olives.
19:05Well, yes, he must be bad, yes.
19:06Yes, but now, Stephen, we did get...
19:08He got a retrieve out of it, Shane.
19:09He got a retrieve out of it.
19:10So, I think I'll give Stephen the six.
19:11Thank goodness, otherwise, the whole game would have been a waste of time.
19:14So, what, six?
19:15Six for Stephen.
19:16Six for Stephen.
19:17Well, thank you much again, John, for being a part of this.
19:21A marvellous team.
19:22OK.
19:23Now then.
19:24What's on the board, Miss Paul?
19:26Angela and Romano have scored ten.
19:28Yes.
19:29Olive and Stephen have scored eleven.
19:31Oh, just one in it.
19:33OK.
19:34Over there, if you will.
19:35Over there.
19:36Now then.
19:37Our second game is called Fun With Fondance.
19:42Always a welcome visitor to The Generation Game is Mr. Ken Slatter.
19:47Yes.
19:48Ken, Fun With Fondance.
19:50It's been a good few years.
19:54It's been a good few years.
19:58And a lot of things to do.
19:59Right.
20:00So, if you'll just bring them round here, Rosemary, that's lovely.
20:03Right round the back here, so they can see nice and clearly.
20:05That's it.
20:06Fine.
20:07Now, we're not going to tell you what he's going to do, but children, you will love this.
20:11We've got some little pieces of sponge cake here.
20:13Sponge cake?
20:14Yes.
20:15We're just going to put some pink buttercream here, which will eventually form a mouth.
20:24Yeah, it looks like strawberry.
20:26There we are.
20:27Lovely.
20:28Then we get the fondant.
20:30Now, this is made of...
20:32The fondant is made of...
20:33Sugar, water, glucose.
20:34Sugar, water, glucose.
20:35Coiled together.
20:36Yes, and then whatever colouring you want to make.
20:38That's right.
20:39Because if you're going to do this, don't get a pot of green paint.
20:42That's it.
20:43Put that in the fondant.
20:44Very carefully.
20:45Keeping the bottom clean.
20:46And then out.
20:47Out.
20:48Good.
20:49Next one.
20:50Next one.
20:51In.
20:52And out.
20:53Very delicately done.
20:55Very delicate indeed.
20:57Third one.
20:58There goes the third one.
20:59Up.
21:00And down.
21:03Up.
21:04And down.
21:05Now then.
21:06Good.
21:07Now we just wipe our fingers.
21:08Yep.
21:09Some masks on.
21:10Made of...
21:11Some masks.
21:12Made of royal icing.
21:13Now this is where you'll know what it's all about, children.
21:16That's Raphael.
21:17Raphael.
21:18Leonardo.
21:19Donatello.
21:20Donatello.
21:21Donatello.
21:22Raffaello.
21:23And...
21:24Donatello.
21:25Donatello.
21:26Of Michelangelo.
21:27Good.
21:28Right.
21:29Now some little eyes.
21:30Yes.
21:31So kids remember, no green paint and don't get the tortoise in from the garden.
21:35You don't want any trouble.
21:36That's it.
21:37The pupils.
21:38And the pupils.
21:39Which you can always give them character with the pupils.
21:42Where you put the...
21:43It puts a bit of life to the whole thing, doesn't it?
21:44Life to them.
21:45Yes.
21:46Just those pupils.
21:47Yeah.
21:48Are you not too, er...
21:49No, I'll manage.
21:50You'll be alright.
21:51Don't worry about that.
21:52I'll have green all over the bloodstream.
21:53Then we've got a warm spoon.
21:55Oh, now watch this.
21:57This is the bit.
21:58Yes.
21:59Kids, you'll love this at home.
22:00Warm spoon.
22:01You just open his mouth.
22:02Oh!
22:03Isn't that beautiful?
22:05That is really beautiful.
22:06That's right.
22:07This is the bit you'll like to do, children.
22:09There we are.
22:10That's clever.
22:11It really is, isn't it?
22:12Yeah, that's great.
22:13Yes, I'm glad you mentioned that, Romana.
22:14Nice smile on your face.
22:16A lovely smile on your face.
22:17I think that is wonderful.
22:18There we are.
22:19There we are.
22:20There they are.
22:22That's beautiful.
22:24Then...
22:25Come back and do some marketing.
22:26Thank you very much.
22:27Don't go too far away.
22:28If you'll stay here, they'll change that one over for you, Olive.
22:31And Romano, or Angela, or you get to the...
22:34Well, stay here, or wherever you like.
22:35Whichever one you want to get to.
22:36You Romano on the end there.
22:38Good.
22:39I think we're all ready.
22:40We've got as long as it takes, starting from now.
22:43Good luck with this.
22:44I think it's an absolutely wonderful thing.
22:46He's getting...
22:47They struck him.
22:48Get right in there.
22:49Who's that with the mouth up there?
22:50Don't do the mouth.
22:51Who's that with the mouth up there?
22:52Don't do the mouth.
22:53Yes, he hasn't done his mouth.
22:54You put the masks on, you should be putting the masks on now.
22:56Are you a little bit...
22:57Yes.
22:58Okay.
22:59Oh, half your mouth came out there, Stephen.
23:00Okay.
23:01He's having a go here.
23:02This...
23:03Oh, you're doing it in reverse.
23:04Oh, you're doing it in reverse order.
23:05Oh, you're doing it in reverse order.
23:06Oh, you're doing it in reverse order.
23:07Good thinking.
23:08I don't think you're going to be doing it in reverse order.
23:09Yes, he hasn't done his mouth.
23:14You've put the masks on.
23:17You should be putting the masks on now.
23:20Are you a little bit... Yes.
23:21OK.
23:22Oh, half your mouth came out there, Stephen.
23:26OK.
23:28He's having a go here, this...
23:30Oh, you're doing it in reverse order.
23:35Good thinking.
23:37I don't think you'll lose many points because of that.
23:39Don't forget the eyes.
23:40That's it.
23:42All the masks are on there.
23:44Yes, you're doing all right.
23:45Pipe the eyes.
23:46Don't forget the eyes and the little dot, the little pupil.
23:49That's it.
23:50And you're going to do the mouths now.
23:52Olive?
23:53That's it.
23:53Very good mouths, they are.
23:57Looks like songs of praise where they're all singing, doesn't it?
23:59LAUGHTER
24:00OK, stop, wherever you're up to, stop.
24:09Ken, come back here, if you will.
24:11Watch out.
24:12He's on your...
24:12He's got your...
24:13You're going to cross.
24:14All right.
24:15Come in here, Ken, and let's have a look at Romano's effort.
24:18He forgot to start with the mouth thing.
24:21He had to put it on afterwards.
24:23But what do you think?
24:24Five out of ten.
24:25Five out of ten.
24:26All right, well done, Romano, well done indeed.
24:29Well, she didn't get out to the mouths.
24:32Well, oh, yeah, well, she sort of got...
24:35They fell off.
24:36They all fell off in the side there.
24:37Yes, yes.
24:38They look a bit of a mess, don't they?
24:40Oh, dear, but you massage well.
24:42I think five out of ten as well.
24:43Five out of ten as well for this one.
24:45OK, just about the same as Romano's.
24:48OK, let's have a look here at...
24:50These look rather good.
24:52I mean, look at olives.
24:53I mean, look at that.
24:54Look at that.
24:55Oh, what do you have to do?
25:01Well, what do you have to do?
25:03That's like eight out of ten.
25:04Eight out of ten.
25:06Well done, well done.
25:08Look at that for me.
25:09We can get to these.
25:11And he got in a bit of a state.
25:12Yes.
25:13But he's got a couple there.
25:13Not too bad.
25:15I'd say five out of ten.
25:17About five.
25:17They're the same as Romano's.
25:18OK.
25:19Ken, once again.
25:21Lovely to see you again.
25:22Thank you very much.
25:23Always be in the subject so original.
25:24Thank you, Ken Svater.
25:26Good messy game.
25:28Good messy game.
25:29Come down here.
25:30Lovely, lovely.
25:32Lovely, lovely.
25:34What's on the board, Miss Ford?
25:39Well, Angela and Romano have scored 20.
25:41Olive and Stephen have scored 24.
25:44Oh, 24.
25:45Sorry, there we are.
25:46Oh, yes, sir.
25:48It's been a good fight.
25:50And we're sorry to leave you, but we do have generation game telephones for both of you.
25:54And thank you for being a very important part of our show tonight.
25:57I'll give you a call.
25:57You're lovely people.
25:58Give us a call.
25:59Yeah.
25:59Give me a call any time.
26:00And we'll see you in our grand final, which is...
26:02What's going on here?
26:05Get out of there.
26:07And we'll see you in our grand final, which is coming up very soon.
26:10Olive and Stephen.
26:11Thank you, all of you.
26:12Very, very nice.
26:13What have we got left?
26:17Our third team's from Cornwall.
26:19Their father and daughter, John Allum and Debbie Reynolds.
26:23Oh.
26:24Good.
26:26Hello.
26:27How are you?
26:31Right there.
26:31How are you?
26:32Good.
26:32And you are?
26:33Debbie Reynolds.
26:35Oh, yeah, all right.
26:35Well, I'm Gene Kelly.
26:37Shall we have another go at sea?
26:39It's great.
26:41Let's have another go at sea.
26:41You are?
26:42Debbie Reynolds.
26:43All right, I'm Fred Astaire.
26:44Okay, how long have you been, Debbie Reynolds?
26:47Just over three years.
26:48Ah, three years.
26:49So what does your husband do?
26:50He's a postman.
26:51He's a postman?
26:52Yes.
26:52Oh, I see.
26:52Have you any children?
26:53No.
26:54Oh, so he hasn't delivered yet.
26:55No.
26:58Yes.
26:59Right, yes.
27:00All right, on the wedding night, you went to a Greek restaurant and you ordered Tara Masalata.
27:06That's right.
27:06But didn't know it was so full of garlic.
27:08And John hates garlic.
27:09Yes.
27:09So you spent your wedding night facing opposite directions in bed.
27:13That's true.
27:14Oh, what a shame.
27:16That's terrible.
27:17But wait a minute.
27:18I thought Tara Masalata was a starter.
27:20It is.
27:21Oh.
27:22Well, it was a non-starter.
27:23It was.
27:24Well, I hope you didn't have garlic on your cornflakes the next morning.
27:27I see.
27:28So now, over to John.
27:29And you're a retired fire officer.
27:31Yes.
27:31I see.
27:32But you finished up as a breathing apparatus officer for Cornwall.
27:35Yes, the BA instructor.
27:37Yeah.
27:37That's what your son-in-law needed on the wedding night.
27:40You know, with garlic gert in here.
27:43You're married to Patricia and you got engaged, but Patricia left the ring in the ladies' toilet.
27:48And it was stolen.
27:49That's right.
27:50Well, why would anybody steal a ladies' toilet?
27:52No.
27:52It's the ring.
27:53Oh, they'll be sorry.
27:55Seize the way out.
27:56Sorry.
27:56My fault.
27:57That's it.
27:58Was that in Truro?
27:59No, no.
28:00Or was it in Lou?
28:02Was it in Lou?
28:03A few years ago, a gypsy discovered you had the talent to charm warts away.
28:08That's right.
28:09Really?
28:10I had warts all over my hands.
28:11You had warts all over your hands?
28:12Yeah, and she told me how to do it.
28:14Told me how to do it and cure it.
28:14And since then, I've been able to charm warts.
28:16But, you know, if you go on like this, you could have letters behind your name.
28:20You could be John Allum W.C.
28:23Wart charmer.
28:25Anyway, it's a failure.
28:26You must tell me about this a little bit more later, because not that I've got any warts, you
28:29know, that show.
28:30But, anyway, thank you.
28:33Thank you very much for being here.
28:35Fine, fine.
28:37A walker.
28:38A walker.
28:40Now, then, who's the last couple?
28:46Our fourth teams from Yorkshire, their mother and son, Hazel and Chris Goodchild.
28:51Oh, Yorkshire.
28:52Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
28:54All right, then.
28:56I know that.
28:58Hazel and Chris.
29:00I see.
29:01And, Hazel, you're a housewife.
29:02You're from Osset in West Yorkshire.
29:05That's right.
29:05Right.
29:05At 14, you worked in a shirt factory.
29:08That's right.
29:08Oh, was that for pin money?
29:09That's right.
29:09Oh, thank you.
29:09That's right.
29:09That's right.
29:10Oh, was that for pin money?
29:16Now, what did you do there?
29:17What did you do in the...
29:18I was a special cutter.
29:20A special cutter?
29:21Yes.
29:21Oh, so you didn't put the pins in the shirts?
29:23No, no.
29:23No, but why do they put so many?
29:25I've never known.
29:25It's ridiculous, isn't it?
29:27I mean, no matter how many you take, there's always some left.
29:29That's right.
29:29You know, I put a new shirt on the other day.
29:32It was like having acupuncture.
29:33Well, you did wonders with my rheumatism.
29:37Two more new shirts and I'm cured.
29:39Your previous job was you were a school dinner lady, a shock absorber inspector.
29:45That's right.
29:45Really?
29:46Yes.
29:46A shock absorber inspector, really?
29:47Yeah.
29:48You're married to Tony.
29:49Yes.
29:49And he's a civil engineer.
29:51And you went to Southport on your honeymoon.
29:53And you tried to keep it quiet from all the people there.
29:56But the other guests found out.
29:58And they hung bells under the bed.
30:00That's right.
30:01She came from the bed.
30:02That's Sarah.
30:03Really?
30:04And balloons.
30:04And balloons?
30:05That's where balloons are.
30:06In the bed.
30:06In the bed.
30:07Oh, dear.
30:08They didn't put some whoopee cushions under the mattress.
30:11Oh, no.
30:11Postcards are all over.
30:11I should hope not.
30:12I should hope not.
30:13Otherwise, you'd never get any sleep.
30:15Yes.
30:16Anyway, this is your son.
30:18Yes, Chris.
30:19And you sell bricks.
30:21Try to.
30:21Try to.
30:21Don't worry.
30:22You sell them.
30:23Sometimes I drop them.
30:26You work for a brick merchant.
30:28You're married to Pauline.
30:29And your eyes met across a crowded nightclub floor.
30:31That's correct.
30:32That's beautiful.
30:32Very romantic?
30:33Yes.
30:34Very much so.
30:35Yeah, a little drink?
30:36A little dance?
30:37Yes.
30:37Oh, lovely.
30:38Then you drove her home?
30:39Yes.
30:39Oh, beautiful.
30:40But you had to stay in the front seat?
30:42That's right.
30:42Because the lorry was full of bricks?
30:43Oh.
30:44All right, then.
30:47You announced your engagement at an Italian restaurant in Sheffield.
30:51It's a very Italian night tonight.
30:52In Sheffield, right?
30:53And both sets of parents were there.
30:55Everybody was there.
30:56And the waiters rushed over with sparklers and sang Happy Birthday.
31:00Couldn't believe it.
31:01Is that right?
31:01I think I know this restaurant in Sheffield.
31:03Because I used to work there quite a lot.
31:04What's the name of this restaurant?
31:05It was Medio's.
31:06A Medio's?
31:07I've been there.
31:07I went there New Year's Eve.
31:09They sang Easter Parade.
31:09They're all mad, the Italians.
31:14Mad!
31:15Has he gone, yeah!
31:16All right.
31:17Now, you went on a honeymoon in Crete, and you spent half the night chasing cockroaches.
31:22Cockroaches.
31:22Oh, no.
31:23Because Pauline was frightened.
31:24Well, I should think so.
31:25Frightened of them.
31:26And on your honeymoon.
31:27That's right.
31:27I mean, they do no harm cockroaches, but they are awful things to see and everything.
31:31Well, I will make a note.
31:34Bedroom bugged.
31:36Right.
31:36Anyway, thank you very much, Chris.
31:38I didn't mean that.
31:39No, you're not, right?
31:40Just look.
31:40It was funny.
31:41Good one.
31:42All right.
31:43Thank you for being here, Chris.
31:44Thank you, Hazel.
31:45Over there, if you will.
31:46Because we've got a game coming up.
31:48The train is called Up, Up and Away.
31:50So, with no more delay, let's meet Michael Howard and Jackie Underwood.
32:02There they are.
32:03Michael and Jackie, in your own time, away you go.
32:09This is going to be a race when you do it.
32:38It will be the couple that get as far as they can.
32:42So, remember, it is a race.
32:46They are making it a race themselves, I tell you that, because this is quite fantastic.
32:50The speed in which they do it, absolutely amazing.
33:04That's it.
33:05Lift it up.
33:07Just pull on the old ropes there.
33:10And there you've got it.
33:11Here we are.
33:13Away we go.
33:16All right.
33:19Wonderful.
33:20Well, I love that artists are saying to me because they are so out of breath.
33:23Because that is, oh, it's a man and a woman's job, I tell you that.
33:27So, if you can just unwrap it again, if you will.
33:29And which two are going first, Rosemary?
33:31They've already tossed up.
33:32You two are going first.
33:33So, if you'll just get over to that side, just right over there, fine.
33:37And get all this unraveled as quick as you can.
33:40And get the air coming through as quick as you can as well.
33:44With the magic of television, we're ready for balloons take two.
33:47Remember, you two, it's a race.
33:49Okay?
33:49You've got a minute and a half, starting from now.
33:53Away you go.
33:53Very good.
34:07Right, put that, Charlie, hold back.
34:09Hold back a bit.
34:10Wait until he's got a bit further before you start rolling out.
34:13Okay?
34:15That's it.
34:15You just hold it for now.
34:16Just pull back a bit.
34:20That's it.
34:21Look at Hazel, fold it up.
34:31How long have they had?
34:35You've got 30 seconds to go.
34:3730 seconds to go.
34:38Get the, um...
34:39Get the bag.
34:42Get the bag and get some in the bag.
34:45That's it.
34:46Get as much in the bag as you can.
34:48Because Hazel's getting in a state there.
34:51It's like getting out of bed, isn't it, Hazel?
34:55That's it.
34:55Try and get as much in as you can.
35:00That's what will get you some points.
35:03Very difficult thing to do.
35:09Two, one...
35:11Stop.
35:11Three, one, stop.
35:13That's it.
35:14A challenge effort.
35:15Oh, I said, is it hard work.
35:18Come down here, Hazel.
35:20Okay, stay down there.
35:21Stay down there.
35:22Now then, now to do the marking for the marketing, the marketing...
35:27We have the marketing manager...
35:30LAUGHTER
35:30...to do the marking of Cameron Balloons' Alan Noble.
35:35There we are.
35:36Alan, thank you for being here.
35:39There we are.
35:41Now, you have been a balloon pilot for 17 years.
35:44That's a long time.
35:45So you must have travelled hundreds of thousands of miles, I would think.
35:48Mainly by aeroplane, but a few by balloon.
35:49A few by balloon.
35:51Well, now, the business in hand is, what do you think?
35:54He got off to a very good start.
35:55Brilliant start.
35:56Got round him a bit.
35:56Absolutely brilliant start.
35:57Then he all sort of went a bit floppy.
35:59Yes, he did.
36:00I think they didn't do too badly in the hand.
36:01Not too bad.
36:02It was a gallant effort.
36:03No, I think it's probably worth...
36:04It's hard work.
36:05It is hard work.
36:06I think it's worth six.
36:07Six.
36:08Six out of ten.
36:09Well done, indeed.
36:10Come and mark the other two.
36:11And if you'll...
36:12Yeah, they come over that side, if you will.
36:15And we'll get the others in.
36:16And if you'll just hop over there.
36:18Just stand by those steps over there, good.
36:20Because we've just got to get the balloon ready again.
36:22So if we just unfold it as we did before, Michael and Jackie.
36:25We're ready now for balloons.
36:27Take three.
36:28Remember, you two, this is a race.
36:30Good luck to you.
36:30You've got a minute and a half starting from now.
36:34Away you go.
36:36See if he's a balloon charmer.
36:43The old hard work is coming in there.
36:52That's it.
36:53Keep pulling back there, my darling.
36:54Keep pulling.
36:55That's what you've got to do at the start.
36:56It is good if you keep pulling there until...
37:00I think, yes, about now you can start rolling it up.
37:03Very good.
37:04That is marvellous.
37:06You've got a minute to go.
37:08A minute to go.
37:09What a great effort.
37:10Okay, get the bag.
37:12Get the bag, John.
37:13Don't worry about that.
37:14Michael will do that.
37:15As you get the bag and see how much you can get in the bag now.
37:17Because you've got off to a marvellous start.
37:1945 seconds to go.
37:20Okay.
37:21See if you can get some in here.
37:26In the bag.
37:29Good.
37:30Shove it in in bits and pieces.
37:33Yes, very good.
37:34He's a fit one, isn't he?
37:36He really is fit.
37:38How are we doing?
37:38There she's gone.
37:42This is fantastic.
37:44Hey!
37:45Oh!
37:50Incredible.
37:53Marvellous.
37:54Thank you, Michael.
37:54Thank you, Jack.
37:55Thank you, Michael.
37:56Thank you, Jack.
37:56I tell you what, we're the first thing.
37:59If you just get round there with Debbie, and we'll get Alan on again, well, I think you're
38:04as staggered as I am.
38:05I didn't think it was possible for a normal human being to do that.
38:10Michael, he is a wart charmer, you think?
38:13Quite brilliant.
38:13They can come and crew for me any time.
38:15Any time, yeah.
38:15And I think it deserves probably nine out of ten.
38:17Nine out of ten.
38:19Marvellous.
38:20Thank you, Alan.
38:20Thank you, Michael.
38:22Thank you, Jack.
38:23Very much, Leah.
38:24Thank you, Michael.
38:25Come forward here, and come back here.
38:26Thank you, too.
38:27There we are.
38:28Come on.
38:28Wasn't that a marvellous game?
38:31Oh!
38:33Well done.
38:34Really good.
38:36Well done.
38:37What's on the board, Miss Ford?
38:39Well, Debbie and John have scored nine.
38:41Hazel and Chris have scored six.
38:43Oh, well, really, isn't it?
38:45That was really marvellous over there.
38:48But it's not over yet.
38:50The fourth game is called Sign Here.
38:52Over to your lecterns, if you will, over there.
38:55That's a marvellous game.
38:56Thank you, Michael.
38:56I've made sure that she has a seat.
38:57OK.
38:57Stay behind.
38:58Stay behind.
38:58That's it.
38:59Good, good, good.
39:00That's marvellous.
39:01Now, how long have you been driving, you two?
39:03Hazel?
39:0413 years.
39:0413 years.
39:05Chris?
39:06About 10 years.
39:07About 10 years.
39:08John?
39:08Oh, quite a lot of years.
39:10Many, many years.
39:10And you, Madari?
39:11About six years.
39:12About six years.
39:13OK.
39:13Because this is all about the Highway Code.
39:16OK.
39:17A sign is going to go up there, and you have to write down, and we want the exact words
39:22in the Highway Code.
39:24No other words will do.
39:25The exact words.
39:26So could we have the first sign, please?
39:28No.
39:29Now, that isn't look out, dearie, or this way to the stag party.
39:34We want the exact words.
39:36Nothing will do but the exact words.
39:38We've got something?
39:38Yes.
39:39OK.
39:39Could we have the answer, please?
39:41Wild animals.
39:43Wild animals.
39:43What have we got for Hazel?
39:44We have deer crossing.
39:46Deer crossing.
39:47Or careful wildlife.
39:50Careful wildlife.
39:51Near, but we've got to have the exact words, so nothing over there.
39:54We've got...
39:55Animals crossing.
39:56Animals crossing.
39:57No, no good for that.
39:58And what...
39:59Beware of the reindeer.
40:09Now, if you...
40:11Especially at Christmas.
40:12Poor old Rudolph.
40:14Scaring people.
40:15I can't believe that.
40:17OK, so nothing.
40:18Could we have the next one, please?
40:20Ah.
40:21Now then.
40:23The next sign.
40:25The next sign.
40:28Just shows you.
40:28You've all been driving all these years.
40:31We have answers.
40:32Right, we have answers.
40:32Right, OK.
40:33Could we have the answer, please?
40:35Minimum speed limit.
40:36Not maximum.
40:38Minimum speed limit.
40:39What have we got over there?
40:39Hazel has 30 miles per hour area.
40:42Yes.
40:43And we have 30 miles per hour area.
40:46Area, yes.
40:46You see, but it's got the blue background.
40:48That's what makes it different.
40:49And we've got 30 miles an hour speed limit.
40:52Not minimum.
40:53And we've got 30 miles speed limit.
40:54So nothing a game.
40:56I love this game.
40:59Best game we've had all series.
41:00OK.
41:01Could we have the next sign, please?
41:03Now, here's another one.
41:07A tricky one.
41:09I hope you're doing this at home.
41:11And I hope you don't go out for a drive after.
41:14OK, we've got an answer?
41:15Yes, we have.
41:16We've got an answer?
41:17Well, let's have the answer up there first.
41:18It means no pedestrians.
41:22Isn't that a deceiving one?
41:23No pedestrians.
41:24What have we got there for Hazel?
41:26Pedestrians crossing.
41:27Pedestrians crossing.
41:27That's what I would have thought.
41:28Yes, Chris crossed out no pedestrians,
41:31but he's crossed out to pedestrians crossing.
41:33Oh, he crossed out no pedestrians.
41:34Oh, bad luck, Chris.
41:35But we've got to accept it.
41:37Beware of pedestrians.
41:41Yeah, with your fire engine flying around all over the place,
41:44I think there would be beware.
41:45And we've got pedestrians crossing.
41:47No point at all.
41:48I love this game.
41:49I love it.
41:50OK, the next one, please.
41:56Is that it?
41:57Is that it?
41:59That's it?
42:00Well, that must be it.
42:01Yes.
42:02So, let me know.
42:03You've got answers?
42:03We have, yes.
42:04You have got answers.
42:05We've got a couple here.
42:06Right.
42:07Could we have the answer, please?
42:08No vehicles.
42:10That just means purely and simply no vehicles.
42:13Hazel?
42:14Don't know.
42:16Oh, that's a half.
42:18Are you, Chris?
42:19No traffic.
42:20No traffic.
42:20Oh, that's so close.
42:22Yeah.
42:23That's so close.
42:26That's so close.
42:27That is so close.
42:28But we made a rule earlier today.
42:30We must have the actual words of the highway code.
42:33No, because if it was the highway code, you'd have to answer exactly.
42:37And we had to make that rule.
42:38Otherwise, this would have been an impossible game to play.
42:40So, bad luck, though, Chris.
42:42Very bad luck.
42:43We've got to hear fog.
42:47Oh.
42:51And this little Debbie, no speed limit at all.
42:58So, let's have a look at the next one.
43:00Who did this?
43:04Who did this?
43:06All right, what's the answer?
43:08Poser, eh?
43:10Oh, whoever's responsible for that, come down here.
43:14What a bit of fun, though.
43:15Oh, what a bit of fun.
43:16Well, very hard.
43:21So, thank you.
43:23We had to make the rules.
43:24I'm sorry about that.
43:25But what's on the board, Miss Ford?
43:27Debbie and John have scored nine.
43:30Hazel and Chris have scored six.
43:32Six.
43:32Oh, bad luck.
43:34Bad luck.
43:34But it's been lovely to have you with us.
43:36And you do have a Generation Game telephone for each of you.
43:39OK.
43:40And thank you for being with us.
43:41And let's remind ourselves who you'll be playing in the grand final.
43:44Come over here.
43:45There we are.
43:48Now then, get yourselves down.
43:51Have we got a grand final for you?
43:53Now, if you have any hidden style and grace,
43:56this will be the chance to reveal it.
43:59I'll say no more.
44:01I'm not going to happen.
44:02I'm not going to let you know.
44:02I'm not going to let you know.
44:03I'm not going to let you know.
44:04I will see you next time.
46:35There we are.
46:36Listen, listen.
46:37Okay.
46:38And you're going to dance with this.
46:42All right?
46:46All right?
46:47All right?
46:48Be gentle with me, won't you?
46:52Don't take any liberties.
46:53Okay.
46:54All right, now.
46:55The man.
46:56The man will do the tango, and the lady will do the slow foxtrot, and they'll both do the quick step.
47:03Ballroom medley, take two.
47:05All right.
47:06All right.
47:07All right.
47:08All right.
47:09All right.
47:10All right.
47:11All right.
47:12All right.
47:13All right.
47:14All right.
47:15All right.
47:16All right.
47:17All right.
47:18All right.
47:19All right.
47:20All right.
47:21All right.
47:22All right.
47:23All right.
47:24All right.
47:25All right.
47:26All right.
47:27All right.
47:28All right.
47:29All right.
47:30All right.
47:31All right.
47:32All right.
47:33All right.
47:34All right.
47:35All right.
47:36All right.
47:37All right.
47:38All right.
47:39All right.
47:40All right.
47:41All right.
47:42All right.
47:43All right.
47:44All right.
47:45All right.
47:46All right.
47:47All right.
47:48All right.
47:49All right.
47:50All right.
47:51All right.
47:52All right.
47:53All right.
47:54All right.
47:55She's a bit cheeky with me, isn't she?
48:00Okay.
48:04Very nice, Ollie.
48:06I've never had a better partner.
48:08Look what you've done round the back there.
48:10Right.
48:10Okay, quick step.
48:11Both the quick step.
48:12Come on.
48:13Very extrovert.
48:14That's it, Steve.
48:15A bit of life.
48:16That's it.
48:16Come on.
48:18Brilliant.
48:19Lovely.
48:19Lovely.
48:20Beautiful.
48:22Yeah, definitely.
48:24Yes.
48:24Wonderful.
48:26Yeah.
48:28Yeah.
48:29Yes.
48:39What a round of applause.
48:42Right.
48:43Marvellous.
48:45Absolutely marvellous.
48:47Really well.
48:48Oh, are you doing good?
48:50Okay.
48:51All right.
48:52Off you go, then.
48:53Okay, get him out of the way quickly.
48:55Get him out of the way here.
48:56Fine.
48:56That's good.
48:57And get the other two.
48:59Yeah, make sure they're out of the way.
49:00That's it.
49:01Straight over there, John, to Rosemary.
49:04Okay.
49:05Right over there.
49:06That's good.
49:07That was a bit much.
49:18Okay.
49:19And here's your...
49:21Here's your...
49:21You're going to dance with me.
49:23All right.
49:23That's bruising.
49:24And be very gentle with me.
49:25Okay.
49:26Fine.
49:27Are you ready?
49:28Okay, fine.
49:29Well, now, here we have Borah Medley, take three.
49:32He does the...
49:36Oh.
49:37Very good.
50:53How about this?
51:15Absolutely.
51:16Now listen, I'll bring the other two back.
51:18Just kiss.
51:19Leave her alone.
51:20That's it.
51:21Really?
51:22Right, please.
51:23Right.
51:24There we are.
51:25Come over this side.
51:26Absolutely.
51:27All of you are such wonderful sports.
51:28I tell you, they're absolutely marvellous.
51:30Absolutely.
51:31Oh.
51:32Well, who better now to judge our grand final than one of the best love ladies in dancing?
51:42And I really mean that.
51:44Peggy Spencer.
51:45Yes.
51:46Come in my darling.
51:47Lovely to see you.
51:48Thank you very much.
51:49It's been too long.
51:50It's been too long.
51:51It's been too long.
51:52It's been too long.
51:53It's been too long.
51:54But you haven't lost your dancing, have you?
51:55Oh, well, I still kick my legs a bit, yes.
51:56You still work hard on your dancing.
51:57With the help of Rose, we've called.
51:58But what do you think?
51:59Well, I thought Stephen had moments of, you know, great feeling for the music.
52:11Yes.
52:12And he certainly tried the effects.
52:14I mean, there was no doubt about that.
52:16I thought your partner was out of control most of the time.
52:19So I think I would give Olive and Stephen 17.
52:2417.
52:25Very well done.
52:26And what about over here, Debbie and John?
52:31Now, I thought John had got a very nice hold.
52:34I thought he used his feet well and he kept himself very compact.
52:38Yes.
52:39And the posture.
52:40The posture was good.
52:41Yes, it was very good indeed.
52:42Yes.
52:43A good mover with feeling.
52:45Very well.
52:46And a walk charmer to the bow.
52:49Again, Debbie had a man out of control.
52:52Yes.
52:53So I think I would give Debbie and John 18.
52:5618?
52:57Do you agree with that?
53:00Do you agree with that?
53:02Do you agree with that?
53:03Do you agree with that?
53:04Do you agree with that?
53:06Peggy, do come back and see us.
53:08Thanks.
53:09Do the formation dance next series.
53:10Oh, it would be lovely.
53:11Yes.
53:12That would be marvellous.
53:13I'll never forget the one we did.
53:14Yes.
53:15Thank you again, Peggy Spencer.
53:16Lovely.
53:20You didn't deserve to lose because you've all put so much into it.
53:23You really have.
53:24But as it's the grand final, you have an answering telephone machine to both of you.
53:29Thank you for being such a big part of tonight's show.
53:31You've been really lovely.
53:32Okay?
53:33And you two, get round the back rear.
53:34Oh, congratulations, then.
53:35Quick, come on.
53:36Hurry, hurry, hurry.
53:37Hurry, hurry.
53:38Hurry, hurry.
53:39Round the back rear.
53:40Get to work.
53:41Get to work.
53:42Get your mind fingers.
53:43Open the doors, please.
53:44Lots of articles are going to pass before your eyes in 40 seconds.
53:47We want you to have a real...
53:48Everything you remember, you'll take home with you tonight.
53:50Look out for the Brucie bonuses because they are more valuable than they look.
53:54Okay?
53:55Good luck for this part of the show.
53:56Your 40 seconds starts now.
53:59On the conveyor belt tonight, we have a selection of board games,
54:02a pair of painted frames,
54:05a case of champagne,
54:07a video player,
54:09a German beer mug and sausage,
54:11two silver photo frames,
54:14a massage foot spa,
54:16Bruce's book on golf,
54:20and a lovely toy, a tees made,
54:23a compact camera,
54:24a Chinese Mandarin,
54:26a soda scream,
54:28a selection of men's grooming products,
54:30his and hers generation game sweatshirts,
54:33a cordless iron,
54:34a brass desk lamp,
54:36a hairdryer,
54:37a spa strap,
54:39a transistor radio.
54:40Okay, come round and keep thinking all the time.
54:44Keep thinking, keep thinking.
54:47Okay, round you come.
54:48Just keep your own thoughts.
54:50You're going to get the first 20 seconds, Debbie.
54:52Okay, after that I'll tap you on the shoulder,
54:54you'll hear a funny noise,
54:55you'll take over the last 20 seconds.
54:57Good luck for this.
54:58You've got 40 seconds to remember as much as you can,
55:00starting from now.
55:01German beer mug.
55:02German beer mug.
55:03Good.
55:04Golf book, good.
55:05Champagne.
55:06Champagne.
55:07Picture frames, frames.
55:08Picture frames, frames.
55:09Cuddly toy.
55:10Hair dryer.
55:11The hair dryer.
55:12Spice rack.
55:13The prize rack.
55:14Radio camera.
55:15Radio.
55:16Funny Indian looking dolphin.
55:17Funny Indian looking dolphin.
55:18A lamp.
55:20A foot spa.
55:21A foot spa, you'll take over.
55:23Video recorder.
55:24You're good, I'm glad you've got that.
55:26Pictures.
55:27Pictures.
55:30Conveyor, cuddly toy.
55:32Spice rack.
55:34The lamp.
55:35The lamp.
55:36The lamp.
55:37The lamp.
55:38The lamp.
55:39The lamp.
55:40The siren.
55:41The siren.
55:42The siren.
55:43Didn't they do well?
55:44Come on.
55:45Here you come.
55:46Lovely, lovely.
55:47Marvellous.
55:54Well, you did marvellously well.
55:56You've got 15 out of the 20 prizes,
56:00so that is marvellous.
56:01You've got lovely things like you've got the video play,
56:03you've got the compact camera, you've got the...
56:05And I'm so glad Bruce's golf book,
56:07Bruce's golf book was this set of golf clubs.
56:10Do you play?
56:11Do you play?
56:12I don't know.
56:13Do you ever?
56:14There'll be a bit of a fight there.
56:15And I'm glad you've got the German beer mug and sausage,
56:18because there's the sausage on the other side of it.
56:21Look.
56:22An historic holiday for four in Berlin.
56:25So what about that?
56:27Equals, equals there.
56:28All right?
56:29Good.
56:32You've been worthy winners.
56:33And...
56:34Well, my generation is just about flat at the moment.
56:36On behalf of Rosemary and everybody,
56:38and I do mean everybody,
56:39goodnight, God bless you.
56:40See you next week.
56:41APPLAUSE
57:10Bye.
57:11Bye.
57:13Bye.
57:14Bye.
57:15Bye.
57:16Bye.

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