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00:00Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Hello and welcome to Millionaire Hot Seat.
00:26It's like pure concentrated who wants to be a millionaire juice. No lifelines, no hesitating and five people waiting to jump into the chair when someone makes a mess of things.
00:39Let's meet tonight's players. They are Samantha Murray-Smith from Freshwater, Genevieve Julesmith from Nestor, Claire Farley from Windsor, Simon Williams from Notting Hill, Billy Marsden from Greenwich, and Kevin Sheehan from Derry.
01:00Good. Now, before the show, there was a random draw to decide who goes in the hot seat first, and the winner of that was Samantha Murray-Smith.
01:11So, Samantha, help yourself to the chair. Welcome. Thank you.
01:21Welcome you, Samantha Murray-Smith, a support worker from Freshwater, wherever that is. Where is it?
01:26The Isle of Wight. Isle of Wight. Oh, excellent. Well, welcome, first of all. 15 questions to a million pounds, same as it was in the old show, yeah?
01:35But, a couple of changes. If you don't know the answer to a question, you can pass.
01:40OK. If you do that, you go and sit over there, and then the next contestant takes your place, and that's the last time you can pass.
01:48You've only got one pass. Use it once. It's over. OK? Got it.
01:52If you answer and you get it wrong, two things happen. Number one, the top run of the ladder disappears.
02:00The prize money shrinks. And the second thing that happens is, you go home. So, don't get anything wrong.
02:07I'll try. OK? Let's get cracking, shall we? Let's play Millionaire Hot Seat.
02:12OK. You've got 15 seconds to answer this question, which is worth £100.
02:24OK. Here we go.
02:27Which of these terms represents the highest number on the Beaufort Wind Force Scale?
02:34Gale, hurricane, storm, or strong breeze?
02:40Well, out of the four of those, the strongest is hurricane. Final answer.
02:46And the correct answer. So, that's £100.
02:52OK. For £200, this is your question.
02:57In Cockney rhyming slang, which of these body parts would typically be closest to the ground when standing on a flat surface?
03:06Mince pies, plates of meat, boat race, or loaf of bread?
03:14Well, mince pies are eyes, boat race is face, loaf of bread is your head, plates of meat are your feet.
03:21So, it's plates of meat. Final answer.
03:23Absolutely right. Perfectly worked out.
03:27£200.
03:30Right, this is for £300.
03:34What's the profession of Mark Kerr, as portrayed by Dwayne Johnson in the 2025 film The Smashing Machine?
03:43A rock star, demolition expert, MMA fighter, or miner?
03:53I'll be honest, I don't know this. I'm going to pass.
03:57Don't blame you. Perfectly sensible thing to do.
04:00So, if you'd like to go and sit over there on the chair of hope, that you'll be back.
04:05We'll bring out the next contestants.
04:06Welcome, Genevieve Jules-Smith.
04:13Hi.
04:14Paediatric nurse from Neston.
04:16Yeah.
04:16I don't know where that is, either.
04:17That's in Cheshire, just outside of Chester.
04:20Chester, OK. Well, we haven't come far. It's one good thing.
04:23If it goes wrong.
04:25Because I'm sure it won't.
04:27Right, now, here's the rule, I'm afraid. It's not good.
04:30Because Samantha passed, it means you can't.
04:34You have to answer this question, whether you like it or not.
04:38So, here it is.
04:40What's the profession of Mark Kerr, as portrayed by Dwayne Johnson in the 2025 film The Smashing Machine?
04:48It's a choice of two, but given that Dwayne Johnson's famous for, like, being fit and a good physique and everything,
04:56I'm going to choose MMA fighter. Final answer.
05:00You a big MMA fighter fan?
05:02Um, ish.
05:04I'm guessing. Oh, ish. I was going to...
05:06I was expecting... No.
05:08Doesn't matter, though. You're right.
05:10Correct answer. Well done.
05:13And what that means is, your pass is now available.
05:17You can now pass if you want to.
05:20So, here you go. £500 question.
05:23Which of these is a type of piercing made on the nose?
05:28Helix?
05:29Bridge?
05:31Conch?
05:32Or upper lobe?
05:34Okey-doke.
05:35I know the helix and the conch are both on the ears, and the lobe is your ear as well.
05:40But you have a bridge on your nose.
05:41I'm going to say bridge.
05:42Final answer.
05:44You are a nurse.
05:45Yeah.
05:45It does help.
05:46And it's really helped, because that's the correct answer.
05:49Well done.
05:50Well done.
05:50Again, your pass is still available, and this is the question for £1,000.
05:58Which of these is not an ingredient in a traditional Caesar salad?
06:05Anchovies?
06:06Croutons?
06:08Garlic?
06:09Or feta cheese?
06:11Hmm.
06:12To be honest, I could hazard a guess, but I don't want to at this stage.
06:16So I'm going to use my pass, please.
06:20Absolutely fair enough.
06:21There you go.
06:22Off to the end of the queue, and let's bring out the next contestant, please.
06:29Hello, hello.
06:31Hello.
06:31Hello, Claire Farley.
06:33Yes.
06:33Client engagement executive from Windsor.
06:37Welcome to the hot seat.
06:40Now, you know the rules.
06:41You can't pass on this question.
06:43You have to answer it, OK?
06:46Which of these is not an ingredient in a traditional Caesar salad?
06:50This is the worst question for me, because I'm the most unhealthy person ever, so I've never
06:56eaten a Caesar salad.
06:57Eight seconds.
06:59Five seconds.
07:00I'm going to guess at...
07:03Two seconds.
07:03Anchovies.
07:04Final answer.
07:05A lot of chit-chat, followed by, I'm afraid, the wrong answer.
07:11I'm really sorry.
07:13The correct answer is, in fact, feta cheese.
07:15I'm afraid, though, we do now have to say goodbye to you.
07:18So, ladies and gentlemen, Claire Farley.
07:22Happy to bring out our next contestant, please.
07:25What a brutal game.
07:27This is so brutal.
07:29Simon Williams, firefighter.
07:31That's right.
07:32From Notting Hill in London.
07:33That's right, yep.
07:33I'd better be nice to you, but a flat in Notting Hill.
07:37And a daughter in Notting Hill.
07:39Oh.
07:40So, right, the top rung of the ladder has now gone, because that was a wrong answer.
07:46This is 250,000, all right?
07:47OK.
07:48Still a lot of money, and you're only ten questions away from it.
07:52Right, this is the question for £1,000.
07:54Which of these years was a leap year?
07:592022, 2023, 2024, or 2025?
08:09Wow.
08:10Um, I know which two it isn't.
08:12Ten seconds.
08:14I'm going to have to use my pass.
08:16For the answer.
08:17Oh-key-doke.
08:19OK, well, to the back of the queue with you.
08:22We barely saw you.
08:23A blink of an ear to misty.
08:25And let's bring out the next contestant, please.
08:30Right.
08:31Billy Marsden.
08:33Actor.
08:34That's me.
08:34From Greenwich in London.
08:36What have we seen you in?
08:37I've just been a pig in Three Little Pigs.
08:40Oh, I missed that.
08:41Yeah.
08:42Sounds like you were one of the three leads, though.
08:44Yeah, it was a great part.
08:45I was like a gym pig.
08:47So I was like a stupid gym pig.
08:50All right.
08:51Can gym pig work this one out?
08:54You can't pass, I'm afraid.
08:56Yeah.
08:57This is the question.
08:58Which of these years was a leap year?
09:01My first guess would be 2022 purely because I think I've seen it in another quiz.
09:09You've got five seconds.
09:11So I'm going to lock in 2022.
09:14I don't know what quiz you saw it in, but it was incorrect.
09:18That's the wrong answer, I'm afraid.
09:20So I'm really sorry, gym pig.
09:22It's every four years.
09:23A helpful way to remember the Summer Olympics are always in leap years.
09:27I know.
09:27Right.
09:28You can bear that in mind on your way home.
09:29Ladies and gentlemen, Billy Marsden.
09:38So you're Kevin Sheehan, project manager from Derry.
09:42Yep.
09:42I do know where Derry is, so that's good.
09:45Right, now I'm afraid to say that the top prize is £100,000 now.
09:49OK.
09:49We've had two wrong answers.
09:51Still six figures, though.
09:52That's still a chunk of change.
09:55Let's have a look at the question, shall we?
09:58In the sitcom Gavin and Stacey, what are the names of Gavin's parents?
10:06Ross and Rachel, Pam and Mick, Hyacinth and Richard, or Basil and Sybil?
10:15I haven't watched this show, unfortunately.
10:17But I think it's Pam and Mick, final answer.
10:26Just a guess.
10:27Just a guess.
10:28It worked!
10:28It's the right answer.
10:29Well done.
10:30And Mick.
10:33Well worked out.
10:34Well, well guessed.
10:35And that means you're facing a £2,000 question.
10:40And you now have 30 seconds to answer the question.
10:43Because it's harder.
10:45Right, let's have a look at the question.
10:48Who wrote the best-selling cookbook, How to Be a Domestic Goddess?
10:53Mary Berry, Nigella Lawson, Delia Smith, or Nadia Hussain?
11:03I'm not sure on this one.
11:06I have thoughts, but I'm going to use my pass.
11:10OK, off you go.
11:15And let's bring out the next contestant.
11:17Or I should say, bring back Samantha Murray-Smith.
11:22Right, 30 seconds to answer the following question, Samantha.
11:25Who wrote the best-selling cookbook, How to Be a Domestic Goddess?
11:30I actually have this book at home.
11:32It's Nigella Lawson, final answer.
11:34And the correct answer.
11:35Well done, Steve.
11:36Was that your idea?
11:37It was.
11:38Oh, I bet you're kicking yourself now.
11:41Now, it's always a tricky one to know what to do there.
11:43Do you try and help the next person along, or do you keep shtum?
11:47Hard to know.
11:48Anyway, that worked out because you have the book.
11:51Right, now, remember, you can't pass anymore because you've used your pass.
11:55This is the £3,000 question.
11:5830 seconds to answer it.
11:59Let's have a look at it.
12:01How many of the 50 US states have a four-letter name?
12:07Two.
12:07Two, three, four, or five?
12:12OK.
12:13There's Iowa, Ohio, Utah.
12:21Can't think of any more, so that's three.
12:27Three, final answer.
12:28You had 15 seconds to think more on that.
12:33I know, but I thought I'd second-guess myself and talk myself out of it.
12:37And you were wise, because that is the correct answer.
12:41Well done.
12:42Beautifully done.
12:43But now, I'm afraid it's time to take a break.
12:48We'll be back in a few moments.
12:49See you then.
12:50Welcome back to Millionaire Hot Seats.
13:06I'm joined in the hot seat by Samantha, who's on £3,000.
13:11This next question is worth £5,000, remember?
13:1530 seconds to answer it.
13:17And you can't pass.
13:18Here's the question.
13:19Which of these companies does not use a crown in its logo?
13:27Hallmark, Rolex, Dulux or Pandora?
13:33OK.
13:35Rolex and Dulux definitely do.
13:40Pandora or Hallmark?
13:46I think...
13:4815 seconds.
13:53Don't think Pandora does.
13:57Five seconds.
13:59Pandora, final answer.
14:03Oh, I'm sorry, that's the wrong answer.
14:07That's the wrong answer.
14:08The correct answer is Dulux, and you were sure it wasn't.
14:10I think it's crown paint.
14:11Crown paint.
14:12Have a crown.
14:13Oh, I'm sorry about that, Samantha, but you must now go home.
14:17Ladies and gentlemen, Samantha Murray-Smith.
14:20If you could bring out Genevieve, that would be lovely.
14:25Welcome back, Genevieve.
14:27Now, remember, you left the action when we were on £1,000.
14:31We're now on £3,000.
14:32Top prize, £50,000.
14:34OK.
14:35You've got 30 seconds to answer this question, which is worth £5,000.
14:39So, here we go.
14:42Which of these wine regions is in the Southern Hemisphere?
14:48Abruzzo, Mendoza, Napa Valley, or Jerez?
14:54Napa Valley's California, I believe, and Jerez is Spanish.
14:59I think that's the Spanish for sherry, so that'd be northern.
15:02Abruzzo sounds, maybe Italian.
15:05So, I don't actually really know, but just for a guess,
15:08I'm going to have to guess it.
15:09Mendoza, maybe it's, like, South American or something.
15:13So, I'd say...
15:15Ten seconds.
15:17Oh, gosh.
15:20Mendoza's the final answer.
15:23Push that close to the wire.
15:26I second-guessed myself at the end, then.
15:28Shouldn't have done.
15:28That's the right answer.
15:29Well done.
15:30Mendoza is in somewhere called Argentina.
15:36OK.
15:36Not an interesting place.
15:38Abruzzo is Italy, Napa Valley, as you correctly say, is California,
15:41and Jerez is Spain.
15:43Good.
15:43Well, now, that's marvellous.
15:45You've got the ladder up to £5,000.
15:47Well done.
15:47This next question is worth £7,500.
15:52Which of these flags was originally designed by the American artist Gilbert Baker
15:58in 1978?
16:02The European Union flag, Olympic flag, the United Nations flag, or the Rainbow Pride flag?
16:11Oh, gosh.
16:12I really wouldn't know, to be fair, and I don't even really have anything to go on.
16:19Just looking at the dates.
16:22So, just looking at the dates, I feel like I'm going to say...
16:2615 seconds.
16:27The European Union flag, final answer.
16:33No, I'm afraid not.
16:34Aw.
16:35I'm afraid not.
16:36No, the correct answer is the Rainbow Pride flag.
16:39Aw, OK.
16:40With 78.
16:41So, I'm sorry about that, but I'm afraid we must now say to Genevieve Julesmith, goodbye.
16:47Goodbye.
16:48Thank you for coming.
16:48OK, let's bring out the firefighter again, Simon Williams.
16:55Welcome back.
16:56I should just explain to the ladies and gentlemen at home, the Olympic flag was first used in
17:01the 1910s, UN flag in the 1940s.
17:04Current EU flag was used by the Council of Europe from the 1950s.
17:08I didn't know that, I thought that was newer than that.
17:09Well, well, there we are.
17:11Anyway, that's of no concern of yours, or indeed yours.
17:14Top prize now, £20,000.
17:16You've got 30 seconds to answer this question.
17:18You can't pass.
17:20Shall we have a look at it?
17:21Yes, please.
17:22£7,500 riding on it.
17:23Let's go.
17:26Which of these words means incapable of being wearied, indutible, innominable, indefatigable,
17:39or ineluctable?
17:42OK, so I haven't got a clue.
17:46I can't even pronounce some of them.
17:47Um, it's going to have to be a total guess.
17:52I can't even work it out.
17:57I'm going to go for indefatigable.
18:01Final answer.
18:04And the correct answer.
18:07Let's be honest.
18:10It's what final fighters have to be.
18:13Indefatigable.
18:14OK.
18:15So that you don't get tired going up all those stairs.
18:17Yeah, indutible is, um, unable to be doubted.
18:23Innominable is unable to be named.
18:26And ineluctable is not able to be avoided.
18:30OK.
18:31You have now just won £7,500.
18:33This next question is worth £10,000.
18:36OK.
18:37Let's have a look at it.
18:38Which of these UK parliamentary constituencies has not been represented by a 21st century prime minister?
18:49I know C, definitely, because that's Boris Johnson.
19:09A, Scotland somewhere.
19:15D, OK.
19:19On the basis of working it out, I'm going to go for Eppin Forest final answer.
19:26It's not what I'd have gone for.
19:30But you were right.
19:32Well done.
19:34You were absolutely right.
19:36I actually thought it was, um, Hoban and St Pancro...
19:40Oh, well, that's why I got it wrong.
19:41It's Keir Starlis.
19:42Um, yeah, Uxbridge is, you quite rightly say,
19:45it's Boris Johnson and Kirkcaldy and Calvin Beeth is Gordon Brown.
19:49So, um, yeah, well done, you.
19:51That's fantastic.
19:52And now, what that means is bad news for Kevin.
19:55Because whatever happens now, I'm afraid you won't be getting back in the hot seat.
19:59Could be good news for you, though.
20:01Could be good news for you, Simon.
20:02Here's how it works.
20:03This is the final question.
20:05If you get it right, £20,000 is yours.
20:08OK.
20:09If you get it wrong, because we're generous souls,
20:12we'll give you £1,000 as a consolation prize.
20:15So, it's £20,000 or £1,000 riding on this question.
20:20OK.
20:2145 seconds now to answer it.
20:23Right.
20:23You can't pass. Let's have a look.
20:27Which of these characters has not appeared in a film directed by Ridley Scott?
20:34Hannibal Lecter, Rick Deckard, Paul Atreides or Ellen Ripley?
20:43OK.
20:45So, Ellen Ripley was definitely Aliens, Sigourney Weaver.
20:50Hannibal Lecter.
20:53I've never heard of B or C.
20:57Which of these characters has not appeared in a film.
21:01Not appeared in a film.
21:04OK.
21:05She definitely has.
21:0727.
21:07He has.
21:08It's got to be a total guess.
21:18One in three, by the sounds of it.
21:20Yeah.
21:20I'm going to say Paul Atreides, final answer.
21:25You've just won 20,000 times.
21:31Oh!
21:38Nice work.
21:40On a total guess.
21:41Oh, no.
21:41On a total guess.
21:43That's fantastic news.
21:45Now, if my house catches fire, I want you round in a jiffy, all right?
21:50Definitely.
21:50Yeah.
21:51Let's have a look.
21:52Paul Atreides was, were flees from the Dune films.
21:55Yeah.
21:55Which Ridley Scott didn't do.
21:58Lecter, obviously, was in Scott's adaptation of Hannibal.
22:01Deckard was in Blade Runner.
22:03And Ripley, as you said, is from Alien.
22:05But you're not listening to any of that.
22:06You're thinking, mate, you're going to spend 20 grand, aren't you?
22:08How are you going to spend it?
22:10I promise my daughter a trip to New York and my son a Manchester United season ticket.
22:16That's a fantastic brace of prizes.
22:19Oh, and my girlfriend has shipped to the Maldives.
22:20Sorry.
22:20Well, you have fun, your son have fun at Man U, daughter have fun in New York, and you
22:28have fun in the Maldives.
22:29Right, ladies and gentlemen, Simon Williams, our winner tonight.
22:34And join me next time when six new players will be here, all hoping to win a million pounds.
22:40See you then.
22:41Well done, mate.
22:41APPLAUSE
22:50Well done, mate.
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