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00:00Tonight on A Hard Quiz.
00:08Liz, Specialist Trainer, Expert Subject, Sewage.
00:13Julian, Digital Content Specialist, Expert Subject, Science Fiction Sitcom, Red Dwarf.
00:20Adam, Statistician, Expert Subject, The NRL Sydney Roosters.
00:27Ellie, Student Teacher, Expert Subject, Queen Victoria's Children.
00:34Here's your host, Tom Gleeson.
00:37Hello.
00:40I'm Ken Williams.
00:43Welcome to Hard Quiz. These contestants are Kyros.
00:46Last one to crack it back will be tonight's Hard Quiz Champion.
00:50To be part of the show at home, go to the ABC TV iview socials.
00:54Let's say hello. G'day Ellie.
00:56Hello.
00:57Now, you're into Queen Victoria's Children. How many were there?
01:01Nine. Do I buzz for that?
01:03No.
01:04Is that me?
01:05No, this is just friendly banter.
01:07Okay.
01:08Were all of Queen Victoria's Children entitled little shits?
01:11Yes.
01:13They do a lot of charity work, as most royalty like to do.
01:18And some of them were actually a bit more involved than the regular just chuck on an apron and walk around a hospital and smile and shake hands and then leave really quickly.
01:25Okay.
01:26Some of them set up hospitals and then put on an apron and walked around to the sick people and shook their hands and took off.
01:32Did any of Victoria's kids do anything important or just the regular royal stuff like ribbon cuttings and inbreeding?
01:38Oh, my goodness.
01:39They did a lot of inbreeding.
01:40Yes.
01:41I mean, that's part of the reason I got into them.
01:44I was trying to figure out how the family trees all...
01:47It's very messy.
01:49But they did do a lot of important things.
01:51Yeah.
01:52They went overseas and then they became the monarchs of various different countries.
01:56And then their children and their descendants are now the monarchs of Europe.
02:01Which is, I was trying to trace it all back and it was just...
02:05It's a bloody mess.
02:08G'day, Adam.
02:09Your expert subject is NRL team, the Sydney Roosters.
02:12Why?
02:13Uh, so, my family, my dad and mum grew up in the eastern suburbs and my mum's uncle played for the Roosters for about
02:2014 years.
02:21He played just under 200 games.
02:22So, I kind of had to go with it or else I'd get kicked out of the house.
02:27So, you've been a lifelong fan.
02:28Mm-hmm.
02:29Is that fair?
02:30Here's you when you were younger.
02:32That kind of looks like it was only a couple of years ago.
02:36Ten years ago.
02:37I think that's pretty fair.
02:38Well, eight years ago.
02:39Ten.
02:40Ten years ago.
02:41I've put on a bit of height since then.
02:42I think that doesn't do me much justice.
02:44No, it's just freaking me out that your whole life has been captured by digital photography.
02:47That's all.
02:49Is it confusing to barrack for the Roosters when so many other teams are full of cocks?
02:56It can be.
02:58It can be at times, but you've just got to know that the Roosters are a better batch of them.
03:04Julian.
03:05Hi.
03:06Now, you're into Red Dwarf.
03:07Do you mean the TV show or are you into some random dead star?
03:10Both.
03:11Oh, both?
03:12I love astronomy and I love the TV show.
03:14Your whole family loves this show.
03:15Yeah.
03:16How did you decide which one of you would represent the family?
03:19I was the only one that applied.
03:22Yeah, I was the only one brave enough to go up in front of the cameras.
03:25Okay, so in your family, you're the extrovert.
03:27Yeah.
03:28Is your family here?
03:32I probably shouldn't ask because they won't acknowledge me.
03:35Is Julian's family here?
03:37Yes.
03:38Now, you're also into shipping.
03:39What's shipping?
03:40Yeah, that's a bit of an embarrassing thing.
03:41I like to pair up cartoon characters romantically.
03:44It's a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine, unfortunately.
03:58It's sadder that it sounds.
04:01It sounds pretty f***ing sad.
04:04Now, you and your siblings have matching tattoos.
04:07Yes, we do.
04:08What's that about?
04:09We all have Autism Spectrum Disorder.
04:11Mm-hmm.
04:12Originally, it was Asperger's Syndrome as it was analysed with us,
04:15but Spergy is like, or Sperg is, is a, it's a bit of a,
04:19it's a bit, it's like, apparently it's a bit of a slur,
04:22but we've reclaimed it.
04:23It's a slur.
04:24I hadn't heard of Spergy, otherwise would have used it in this show at some point.
04:29I hadn't heard of it.
04:30That's what I heard, but it's, we've, we've reclaimed it.
04:32We, and we, um, my sister's Spergy, my brother's Spergy,
04:35and I'm the Spergiest of the three of them.
04:37Oh, okay.
04:42Yeah, well, Julian, I'm going to say you've come to the right place.
04:45I'm glad.
04:46I feel at home.
04:48Liz!
04:49Hello, Tom.
04:50Sewage is your expert subject.
04:52Are you taking the piss and the shit?
04:56No, I'm not.
04:57I have a little gift for you.
04:58Oh.
04:59You've got a gold Logie.
05:00Oh.
05:01Now you can be one up on the rest of them,
05:03because you will have a little gold Rokey.
05:05Oh.
05:06What's it called?
05:07A gold Rokey?
05:08Rokey.
05:09Rokey's the name for a turd in New Zealand.
05:11Oh, okay.
05:13Well, this show goes to air in New Zealand,
05:15so a few people will be pleased.
05:18But you work in the industry.
05:20I surely do.
05:21What do you do?
05:22Well, I started at 18 on a shit plant in Hamilton in New Zealand,
05:26and I've pretty much worked in the industry my whole life.
05:30Now I trip all round Australia,
05:32training people how to treat their water and waste water.
05:35So just to be clear,
05:36we're talking about sewage, which is the shit,
05:39not sewerage, which is the shit pipes.
05:42Other way round, actually.
05:44Oh, is it?
05:45Yeah.
05:46No, sewage...
05:47The sewage goes through...
05:48Oh, actually, no, you are correct.
05:49It goes through the sewage.
05:56This doesn't bode well.
05:57It does?
05:58So in your job, are you ever testing sewage for drugs?
06:03Well, yes we do.
06:04I've seen the report on this building,
06:07and I don't want to say the people at ABC are a bunch of druggies,
06:11but a litre out of here's got a street value of $45.
06:22Alright, let's play.
06:23Come!
06:24Expert round.
06:26Expert subject.
06:27Win or lose five points.
06:29Steal and answer double points.
06:31I'll ask each of your five questions on your expert subject.
06:34Right, you get five points.
06:35Wrong, I will take five points from you.
06:37The rest of you can steal at any time to get double points.
06:39Let's start with Liz and her expert subject.
06:42Sewage.
06:46Sewage is over 99% water
06:48and can be black water that includes toilet waste,
06:51and which water that includes waste from laundry?
06:54Can I steal Australian?
06:55Grey water?
06:56Correct!
06:57Double down.
07:03Yeah, it goes into a network of underground pipes
07:05before being pumped to a wastewater treatment plan
07:08where you'll find Liz eagerly waiting for it.
07:13You're the incoming!
07:14Inactivated sludge treatment,
07:17bacteria are used to biologically break down sewage.
07:20To stimulate this process,
07:22what is first added to the wastewater?
07:24Liz?
07:25Ear.
07:26Correct!
07:27The air helps the bacteria multiply and consume the organic matter in the sewage.
07:36An increase in blocked pipes from fatbergs led Sydney Water in 2024
07:40to launch a campaign reminding people to only flush...
07:43Liz?
07:44The three Ps.
07:45The three Ps.
07:46Pea, poo and paper.
07:48Correct!
07:54In the mid to late 19th century, due to open sewers and thunder boxes, Melbourne earned what
07:59pun nickname?
08:00For the scale of telly!
08:01It's Melbourne?
08:02Correct!
08:03So at the time, Sydney and Adelaide had sewage systems, but Melbourne was a literal cesspit.
08:16Yeah.
08:17Australia's most liveable cesspit.
08:19Last question in your set, Liz.
08:22A number of Australian cities recycle their sewage for indirect potable reuse.
08:27Defined as safe for what purpose?
08:30Liz?
08:31Drinking.
08:32Correct!
08:36In Perth and Sydney, the sewage is treated and pumped back into ground water or rivers
08:40where it eventually comes back out of the tap.
08:42I actually have some Perth water here.
08:44Yeah.
08:46Tastes like shit!
08:51But it's still better than Adelaide's water.
08:57Next set of questions is for Julian on Red Dwarf.
09:03Red Dwarf is a mining craft crewed by a mechanoid, an evolved cat, a living human and a technician
09:09whose H means he is what simulation?
09:11For the Steelers, Liz?
09:13A hologram.
09:14Correct!
09:16Thank you very much.
09:17The ship's computer, Holly, claims to have an IQ of 6,000, which it says is the equivalent
09:26to 6,000 teachers.
09:27Julian?
09:28PE.
09:29Correct!
09:30Of what subject PE is correct?
09:31Shout out to all the PE teachers out there.
09:32The name of an Italian appliance company and an all-purpose swear word used by Red Dwarf's
09:45creators is which word?
09:47Julian?
09:48A TARDIS.
09:49A TARDIS.
09:50Correct!
09:51Last question in your set Julian.
09:52In a 2009 miniseries, the crew encounter a universe where they are characters in a sci-fi
09:53TV show on which planet?
09:54Julian?
09:55Earth.
09:56Earth.
09:57Correct!
09:58Correct!
09:59Time now for Adam.
10:00Sidney Reeves.
10:01Sidney Roosters.
10:02Sidney Roosters.
10:03A TARDIS.
10:04A TARDIS.
10:05A TARDIS.
10:06Correct!
10:07Last question in your set Julian.
10:09In a 2009 miniseries, the crew encounter a universe where they are characters in a sci-fi
10:18TV show on which planet?
10:21Julian?
10:22Earth.
10:23Correct!
10:24Time now for Adam and Sidney Roosters.
10:30Rugby union superstar Dally Messenger defected to Rugby League and joined the club for its
10:39debut season in 1908 when the team shared what nickname with the French national flag?
10:44Who's skills, Liz?
10:46Trick-a-lure.
10:47Correct!
10:48Double runs to your shorts with four points from.
10:55The Roosters have a rivalry of more than a hundred years with which foundational club?
10:59Adam?
11:00Sousing Rabbitohs.
11:01Correct!
11:05In 2002, for the first time in 27 years, the Roosters won the grand final with the team
11:10captained by Brad Fittler who played what position in that match?
11:14Adam?
11:155-8.
11:16Correct!
11:17Kittler holds the record for the most Roosters games played as team captain.
11:24People say the big brass mug sucks, but look at that piece of shit!
11:30A membership drive for the Sydney Roosters in 2011 was fronted by which former professional
11:35wrestler?
11:36Adam?
11:37Hulk Hogan.
11:38Yeah, this was the most embarrassing thing that Hulk did until he started tearing off his
11:45T-shirt at Trump raps.
11:47Thanks!
11:48Last question in your set, Adam.
11:51Star player Mitchell Pearce was suspended for eight weeks for simulating a lewd act with
11:55a dog on what public holiday?
11:58Adam?
11:59Come here!
12:00I knew that one was coming.
12:06We've just got to mention it, don't we?
12:09Exactly.
12:10Yeah, he was also fined $125,000.
12:11Whoa!
12:12As if Australia Day wasn't controversial enough.
12:17I'm glad we protected the identity of the dog.
12:21It's important it matters.
12:24Well, you know, when the dog's down at the dog park, it doesn't need to be shamed by this
12:31behaviour.
12:32Last set in the expert round, it's Ellie and Queen Victoria's children.
12:39Queen Victoria had nine children even though she hated pregnancy and described her infants
12:44as looking like what amphibians?
12:46Rugs!
12:47Correct!
12:49When the Queen's first son succeeded her as King Edward VII, he was related to most existing
12:59royalty and became known as the what of Europe?
13:02Ellie?
13:03The Uncle of Europe.
13:04Correct!
13:09Princess Helena, the fifth child, helped recruit nurses during wartime and was ladies' committee
13:14chair in the British arm of what humanitarian network?
13:18Ellie?
13:19The Red Cross?
13:20Correct!
13:25She was quite philanthropic, wasn't she?
13:27She was.
13:28She did start quite a few different nursing organisations and she was quite keen on nursing
13:32registration, which ticked off Florence Nightingale.
13:35The youngest son, Leopold, the Duke of Albany, was often isolated from his siblings to prevent
13:40injury due to...
13:42Can I steal this, Liz?
13:43Haemophilia.
13:44Correct!
13:45Double points to you.
13:47Due to what?
13:48Inherited blood disease.
13:49Haemophilia is correct.
13:50We're stolen off both of us now.
13:53Last question in your set, Ellie.
13:55Ellie?
13:56During a visit to Australia in 1868, Victoria's fourth child, Prince Alfred, survived an assassination
14:02attempt in which city?
14:04Ellie?
14:05Sydney!
14:06Correct!
14:07Alright, we've flitted through their subjects now, let's flip through mine!
14:13Tom's round.
14:14Tom's subject, multiple choice.
14:17This week I've been really getting into plastic.
14:21I love putting plastic in the wrong bin.
14:24This round is multiple choice, select your answers on your screens and press the buzzer
14:27to lock in the answer.
14:28Are any of you a fan of plastic?
14:31Alright.
14:32I've seen a bit of rubber in my time.
14:34Oh.
14:38It's a treatment plant!
14:41Is it your job to fish them out?
14:43No, no, we just go clearly there's been a lot of people having parties with all those balloons.
14:49The answer is...
14:50A. The material of a thousand uses.
14:52Developed in 1907 by Leo Bakeland, Bakelite was the first fully synthetic plastic and marketed
14:57with which slogan?
14:58A. The material of a thousand uses.
15:01B. Housewife's helper.
15:03C. One product, a hundred situations.
15:05D. The future in your hands.
15:08The answer is...
15:10A. The material of a thousand uses.
15:14During a study conducted at the University of Miami in 2023,
15:18scientists detected the presence of microplastics in which part of the human body?
15:24A. Teeth.
15:25B. Brain.
15:26C. Spine.
15:27D. Penis.
15:34The answer is...
15:35D. Penis.
15:36So, they are teeth, that is a brain, that is a spine, and that's the penicillin.
15:57Michelle Yeoh's Prabal Gurung gown
16:00Gwendolyn Christie's Margiela outfit
16:03Elon Musk's Tom Ford tuxedo
16:08The answer is...
16:10Emma Watson's Calvin Klein dress
16:17Described as the most sadistic reality series of the decade
16:21is which 2004 show about women getting plastic surgery
16:25to compete in a pageant?
16:27A. Extreme Makeover, Pageant Edition
16:29B. Second Chance Bachelorette
16:31C. Beauty Renovation
16:33D. The Swan
16:36The answer is...
16:38D. The Swan
16:45Last question in my round's worth double points
16:48A cargo ship container lost to a rogue wave in 1997
16:52held 5 million pieces of what plastic items
16:55that continue to wash up on beaches in Cornwall
16:58A. Soy Sauce Bottles
17:00B. Forks
17:01C. Lego Pieces
17:02D. Bottle Caps
17:03E. Drinking Straws
17:04F. Hair Ties
17:09The answer is...
17:10C. Lego Pieces
17:12Alright, at the end of my round, Liz, Julie and Adam
17:22you're all on 20, which means it's time for a triple bloody half!
17:25C. Hard Off
17:26That's right, two of you will survive!
17:28I'll ask a question, first to buzz in we'll answer
17:30if you're right you're staying, if you're wrong you're dead to me
17:32You ready?
17:33A September 2024 update on Ranker.com claimed which game was harder to play?
17:39Pac-Man or Mortal Kombat?
17:41C. Julian
17:50Pac-Man
17:52C. Correct!
17:53C. You took the risk, Julian, but you're safe now
17:59Alright, next question
18:01According to a report in Aesthetic Surgery Journal, when used for breast implants, which material feels harder?
18:08C. Silicon or saline?
18:10C. Liz
18:11C. Silicon
18:12C. Incorrect!
18:13C. Correct answer is saline, which means you're dead to me, Liz, get over here
18:18C. Liz
18:20C. Tom
18:31C. So unlucky to lose a triple heart off, that's a one in three chance
18:35C. It's not easy, but I think I've enjoyed talking shit with you, maybe you can be a shit dud
18:41C. I think you're a crowd favourite, you could come back as a dud
18:49and we could talk shit again
18:50C. Yes we could, I'd love to
18:52C. Ok, I've got to send you down the pipe though
18:54C. Alright, out!
18:57C. Alright, it's the people's round!
19:07C. The people's round against the clock
19:10C. How do you know this play along at home? Your time starts now.
19:14C. In Australia, a provisional driver must prominently display what letter?
19:18C. Adam
19:19C. P. Yes!
19:20C. A gaggle is a collective noun for what bird?
19:23C. Ellie
19:24C. Geese
19:25C. A popular seasonal coffee flavour is pumpkin what?
19:28C. Julian
19:29C. Spice lato?
19:30C. The word wagyu refers to cattle originating from which country?
19:33C. Adam
19:34C. Japan
19:35C. Kevin Costner stars in baseball movie Field of what?
19:38C. Ellie
19:39C. Dreams
19:40C. Yes!
19:41C. The hippie movement of the 60s is often called the age of what zodiac sign?
19:45C. Julian
19:46C. Aquarius
19:47C. Yes!
19:48C. What Americans call cotton candy, Australians typically call what?
19:51C. Julian
19:52C. Fairy floss
19:53C. Yes!
19:54C. What five letter word can describe someone who's resentful or food that's high in sodium chloride?
19:59C. Ellie
20:00C. Salty
20:01C. The grammy awards gets its name from what music player?
20:05C. Time's up!
20:06C. The answer is gramophone.
20:08C. Right at the end of the people's round, Adam you're at the bottom on 30, get over here.
20:14C. In rugby league you've got to make the top eight, but here you've got to make the top
20:25two buddy.
20:26C. So if there's any consolation to you, you made the top eight.
20:31C. That's a fair shout.
20:32C. You made it all the way to September.
20:35C. You ready to go?
20:37C. Out!
20:38C. Okay, only two left, who's going to be the hard quiz champion?
20:49Julian and Ellie, get over here because it's time to play hard quiz.
20:52C. Final round, head to head, Queen Victoria's Children versus Red Dwarf.
20:59C. Hard quiz.
21:00C. Now there can only be one hard quiz champion who gets to take home the limited edition big
21:05brass mug.
21:06C. What will you do with the mug if you win Julian?
21:08C. It's a good size.
21:09C. I think it would be perfect for a nice rosemary plant.
21:12C. How lovely.
21:15C. What about you Ellie?
21:17C. I have a large collection of teaspoons and currently I have a teaspoon wall holder
21:24that has all of them but I want to put all the spare ones in it and just sort of display
21:28it.
21:29C. Yeah.
21:30C. And you could really rattle around to give your neighbours the shit.
21:35C. Alright, it's best of five penalty shootout style, harder questions on your expert subjects.
21:39C. So it's Julian's knowledge of Red Dwarf versus Ellie's knowledge of Queen Victoria's
21:43children.
21:44C. Let's play.
21:45C. Julian, in a series ten episode, the last living human Dave Lister refers to what
21:56previous storyline as some time travel-y, paradox-y, sci-fi-y smeg.
22:01C. So Dave Lister is his own father and the episode that is revealed is called Ouroboros.
22:10C. Correct!
22:13C. Judas, in time travel, he is his own father, his ex-girlfriend is his mother.
22:20C. And that's not to be confused with the time he gave birth to twins after falling pregnant
22:24to another version of himself.
22:26C. Which is a nice time to say a little shout out to the Tasmanian school students in town.
22:31C. It's a great school system they have in Tasmania.
22:42C. Unparalleled on the mainland.
22:44C. Ellie, Queen Victoria's eldest daughter was known as Vicky.
22:49C. And when she married the Prince of Prussia, she popularised which enduring wedding tradition?
22:55C. Okay, so she got married to him in 1858.
23:00C. And she wore white just like her mamma.
23:03C. And...
23:05C. Okay, I'm going to say a wedding photograph.
23:09C. Incorrect.
23:12C. The correct answer is playing Mendelssohn's wedding march.
23:16C. Oh!
23:18C. Yes!
23:25C. Which has obviously been used a lot since.
23:28C. Yes!
23:29C. To the point of it being a cliché.
23:31C. Julian.
23:33C. Young Tide was a UK top 20 hit for the cat.
23:36C. As played by Danny John Jewels.
23:39C. Performed as a dream sequence, it was choreographed by an artist who has what credit in the previous episode?
23:46C. So, the choreography was by Charles Organ who played Queeg in the previous episode called Queeg.
23:53C. Correct.
23:56C. Ellie, this is supposed to be all of Queen Victoria's children.
24:05C. I want you to tell me the three mistakes we've made.
24:08C. One name, one title and one picture.
24:11C. So, one of their names is wrong, one of the titles is wrong, and one of the pictures is wrong.
24:17C. Okay, so the first mistake that has been made is that King Edward VII's name was actually Albert Edward.
24:26That's how he was born.
24:28C. Leopold was not the Duke of Edinburgh.
24:30C. In fact, he was the Duke of Albany.
24:35C. And, uh, Helena, that's not her middle name, it's Augusta.
24:42C. Incorrect.
24:46C. We're looking for one name, one title and one picture.
24:51C. Oh, picture?
24:53C. Yeah.
24:54C. I should listen.
24:55C. Yeah.
24:56C. Which picture was wrong?
24:58C. Well, we're about to find out that's how quizzes work.
25:00C. Arthur's picture's wrong.
25:02C. Yeah, it would have been good if you'd said that in the spot where the answer goes instead of,
25:06C. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
25:07C. Or I'll tell you you're wrong.
25:08C. My father's always telling me to listen better.
25:10C. Okay.
25:11C. Two out of three is not bad, but it's not enough.
25:13C. So, Leopold wasn't Duke of Edinburgh, he was the Duke of Albany.
25:17C. Uh, Princess Helena's middle name was not Christina, it was Augusta, you were right about that.
25:21C. And that was a Prime Minister from New Zealand, not Prince Arthur.
25:25C. Julian.
25:26C. Here's Crichton and Rimmer being sacked from their jobs in a world where everything happens
25:31in reverse.
25:32C. Oh, dear.
25:33C. Oh, yes.
25:34C. Oh, little.
25:35C. How's my ship up with that?
25:36C. Oh, we just had it, man.
25:38C. When that scene was filmed, the angry pub manager said in normal forwards English that
25:45he was actually addressing whom.
25:47C. The one prat in the country who's bothered to get hold of this recording, turn it around
25:54and actually work out the rubbish that I'm saying.
25:55C. What a poor, sad life he's got.
25:59C. What a poor, sad life he's got.
26:00C. So when you played that tape backwards, did you feel seen?
26:01C. Yes.
26:02C. Ellie, you need this.
26:03C. When you played that tape backwards, did you feel seen?
26:04C. Yes.
26:05C. Ellie, you need this.
26:06C. If you get this wrong, then Julian, you are tonight's huck.
26:07C. When you played that tape backwards, did you feel seen?
26:11C. Ellie, you need this.
26:12C. Ellie, you need this.
26:13C. If you get this wrong, then Julian, you are tonight's huck.
26:16What a poor, sad life he's got.
26:26So when you played that tape backwards, did you feel seen?
26:30Yes.
26:31Ellie, you need this.
26:32If you get this wrong, then Julian, you are tonight's Highquiz champion.
26:35Ellie.
26:37A rumour circulated that Princess Louisa's husband, the Marquess of Lorne,
26:42would sneak out at night to meet male suitors.
26:46What order did Princess Louise reportedly give to keep him in the house?
26:52She ordered them to brick up the window so that he wouldn't sneak out at night.
26:59Correct.
27:07Alright, Julian, if you get this right, you are tonight's Highquiz champion.
27:10In 2016, over 25 years after the third series debuted,
27:15a forum user called Daryl stunned fans by pointing out
27:19what hidden element in the rebooted title sequence?
27:26I have never heard this before.
27:31Um...
27:31Yes.
27:31I'm going to say, uh, the names of the cast have been snuck into the, into the, um,
27:43rebooted title sequence.
27:46Incorrect.
27:48The correct answer is the lyrics, Red Dwarf, sung through a vocoder.
27:53Oh!
27:54Okay.
27:54Did you know that?
27:55I, I saw it in a YouTube comment at some point.
27:57Yes.
27:58It's the composer, Howard Goodall, singing the words Red Dwarf, but it's so heavily laid
28:02that it sounds like music and apparently no one had ever noticed.
28:05Oh!
28:05Except for Daryl.
28:06What a poor, sad life he's got.
28:09Yeah.
28:16Again, Ellie, you need this to stay in.
28:18If you get it wrong, then Julian, you are tonight's Highquiz champion.
28:21Ellie, Alfred Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha was sent away to the Navy in 1858 at the age
28:28of 14, departing for the first time as midshipman aboard what vessel?
28:34Okay.
28:36I am just going to think about how to actually pronounce it because I can see the word and
28:43it starts with an E. And it's, um, like, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur,
28:52Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur, Eur,
28:56Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur? Eur
29:26High quiz champion!
29:29All right, Ellie, you know what this means.
29:32Help!
29:36There she goes.
29:43Congratulations, Julie.
29:44You are tonight's high quiz champion,
29:45which means you get the big burst, Mark.
29:48And you get the big sign-off.
29:49Thanks for playing hard!
29:53Yes!
29:53Congratulations, you Smith-Hegg!
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