"Welcome to the grand final of Hive Minds, the quiz where simply knowing the answers isn't enough." "You've got to find them as well." "Let's meet this week's hive minds, who are competing for this splendid trophy." "Pascallywags, good to see you again." "Please introduce yourselves." "Hello." "I'm Dorian." "I'm a mathematics and English tutor from Bath." "I'm Andy." "I'm a data analyst from London." "I'm Rob, and I'm from Torquay." "Good to see you all again." "Trivium, over to you." "Introduce yourselves, please." "Hi." "I'm Will." "I'm an actor from Downpatrick, County Down." "I'm Amy." "I'm a maths teacher from Oxford." "I'm Alan." "I'm from Belfast, and I'm currently unemployed." "Well, very well done both teams to have got to the final." "It's been quite a ride." "Very best of luck to both of you." "It's going to be very exciting." "Let's play Hive Minds." "And you know this by now, but I'm going to tell you again." "All the answers are hidden in a hive, which looks like this." "And if the answer to my question was," ""What are the names of this week's teams?"" "You'd be looking for..." "Pascallywags and Trivium." "And as you can see, answers use adjoining cells." "They can go in any direction and no cell is used more than once." "And in round one, as you're looking for answers in the hive, after two seconds, letters will start to disappear, and as they do, the points go down, so the faster you answer the more you score." "Be careful." "Look out for those traps, those false trails we've put in there." "Trivium, here's your first question." "Buzz in when you think you've found the answer." "Reveal the hive." "BUZZER" "Your answer?" "Wrath." "Show me a first letter." "Let's see if you're right." "Wrath, you got that straight away." "You got five points." "Goodness me." "So wrath, one of the seven deadly sins from the novel...?" "ALL:" "The Grapes of Wrath." "By the great...?" "Steinbeck." "John Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize for that in 1940." "Very well done." "Wow." "That was quick off the mark." "Wag, you ready?" "That is a tough act to follow." "OK." "Reveal the hive." "Broad possibly?" "Erm, Broad is..." "I don't see Broad..." "No, it's not." "Anyone else?" "Yeah, Cowdrey." "Cowdrey..." "Cowdrey's not there either." "Three points now." "Erm..." "Comp..." "Compton, is that one?" "Yes, Compton." "BUZZER" "Your answer?" "Compton..." "It's not." "Show me a first letter." "It's not there." "It's not there, is it?" "Compton." "Erm," "Trivium, I can throw it over to you." "Let's see what you would have been left with for a bonus point." "Any ideas?" "No?" "Sidebottom is what you were looking for." "Ryan Sidebottom." "Er, his father Arnie?" "He played just once for England in 1985." "He also played for Manchester United, his dad, so he's obviously quite a sportsman." "OK." "Trivium." "Back with you." "Reveal the hive." "It's not Stoat?" "Erm..." "Ermine?" "Weasel family..." "I can't see any weasels." "I can't see any weasels." "Nor can I. Three." "Er..." "Erm..." "For one point now." "No, you haven't found the answer." "I'm going to throw it over to you, Wags, for a point." "Erm, it's a zorilla." "There's your first letter." "Let's see if you're right." "Zorilla, also known as the striped polecat." "So zorilla from gorilla, of course." "Wags, I'm with you." "Reveal the hive." "Is Jesus there?" "No, Jesus isn't there." "Is Magdalene there?" "No..." "Is it...?" "Mangan." "No, it's not there." "Don't see anything else." "One point now." "I just don't know." "May as well buzz and see if we can..." "BUZZER" "Your answer?" "You haven't got a clue." "OK." "Good try." "But not a chance." "Trivium." "Is there one that sounds like Rik Mayall?" "Yes, er..." "You don't know either, do you?" "OK." "The answer you are both groping for is Girton." "That's the Cambridge college, from Merton, Paul Merton." "Yes, of course." "Right." "So we're halfway through the first round." "Gosh, this is tense." "Trivium, you're in the lead with five." "Pascallywags, a little bit behind with one." "Team Trivium, over to you." "You know what's going to happen now." "I'm looking for two answers." "You must spot both in order to score the points." "Reveal the hive." "Oh, erm..." "Ooh, so do we have..." "We have Foster." "And let me see..." "The Shard?" "No, the Shard wasn't redesigned." "Erm..." "Three points." "Or is Foster a red herring?" "No." "There's not many letters left now." "One point." "No, you're out of time." "For a bonus point, Pascallywags?" "Something gate perhaps." "Erm.." "No?" "You haven't got it either." "The answers you were looking for were indeed Foster, Norman Foster, British architect, of course, and the Reichstag." "ALL GROAN" "The parliament building in Berlin, which he redesigned, was reopened in 1999 after the reunification of Germany." "OK." "They're tough, these questions, aren't they?" "It is the final!" "Pascallywags." "Reveal the hive." "Ammonia?" "That's very likely." "It's not ammonia." "Harbour is not there." "Erm, any more processes?" "No, just look for them." "Erm..." "Process D..." "Three points now." "There's the touch process..." "I see steel." "Yes, Bessemer steel." "For two points, your answers?" "Steel and Bessemer." "Show me your first letters." "Let's see if you're right." "Bessemer, Henry Bessemer." "And steel." "So Henry Bessemer, what did he do?" "He made steel." "Well, his process was the first for mass-producing steel." "There we are." "It was the Bessemer method, developed in the 1850s." "Very good." "Two points." "Trivium." "Reveal the hive." "Names of sea battles." "Trafalgar, Lepanto, erm..." "What other sea battles are there?" "What was the second one you said?" "The ruler, so is it Napoleon..." "No." "What other sea battles did we have?" "Erm..." "Erm..." "Xerxes." "No, there aren't two." "Xerxes is there." "Right, Xerxes, so what's the sea battle..." "Time gone." "Pascallywags." "It's Xerxes and Salamis." "Show me your first two letters." "It's this one." "Let's see if you're right." "Xerxes." "And Salamis." "Bad luck, Trivium, you were halfway there." "So Xerxes, the Persian king, the battle of Salamis fought in 480 BC," "Greek island off the coast of Piraeus." "That battle was portrayed in a movie, 300." "A lot of men with six packs not wearing very much." "I don't know why I haven't seen it." "OK." "Wags, I'm still with you." "Reveal the hive." "Former name so Nyasaland and Malawi, is that there?" "No..." "Erm, what else?" "Zambia's not there." "Land isn't there at all." "Rwanda's there." "What was the former name of Rwanda?" "I don't know..." "For three points." "It's has ombi." "I think it's something ombi." "Chad's there." "What was the former name of Chad?" "I don't know." "One point." "BUZZER" "We'll have to guess." "Your guesses are?" "Oh, dear." "Er, Rwanda." "Rwanda's not even there." "No." "I'm going to pass it..." "I'm going to pass it over for a bonus point to Trivium." "Well, we think it's Chad." "Dahomey?" "And after that, Mbeo?" "No, the correct answers are Benin..." "Benin and Dahomey." "Benin and Dahomey." "Benin in West Africa." "It was called Dahomey when it was under French rule." "So there we are at the end of our first round." "Trivium, you're just ahead with five." "Pascallywags a little behind with four." "In round two, you will each face two hives containing three answers relating to a specific topic." "You have 45 seconds to complete each hive and score a maximum five points." "Team Trivium, you're in the lead, so you get to choose first from..." "So would you choose your topic, please?" "I really fancy mathematics." "Well, it is your specialist..." "It could be hard, but let's go for it." "Mathematics, Fiona, please." "Mathematics." "No surprise, Amy, there." "Maths teacher." "OK." "We'll now reveal exactly what you'll be looking for." "You'll have ten seconds to confer as a team." "And then you're answering on your own." "You've got two passes, but remember, one wrong answer - your team is locked out of the hive." "That'll be the end of that particular go." "You've chosen mathematics." "You're looking for types of equation." "You have ten seconds to confer." "Quadratic, cubic, simultaneous." "Sorry, what was the first one?" "Quadratic, cubic, simultaneous, erm, complex..." "Simple?" "Simple, yes." "Time's up." "OK." "Will, we're going to start with you." "We're looking for types of equation." "You have 45 seconds." "Reveal the hive." "You can pass." "Linear." "Linear." "Correct." "Amy, 30 seconds." "Quadratic." "Quadratic, correct." "Pass." "Alan, pass." "Will." "One pass left." "Ten seconds." "Pass." "Amy." "Er..." "Time's up." "No!" "It's..." "Is there a poly-something?" "Had you spotted any?" "Polynomial?" "No, no..." "I can see metric." "Trigonometric." "Ah, too late, but that's what you were looking for." "OK, so you got two there." "Let's have a look at what you got." "So a linear equation." "A quadratic equation." "That's the one you virtually shouted out during your conferring." "So that's for your two points, and then you were looking for..." "Trigonometric equation." "Now, come on, Amy." "You're a maths teacher." "How would you define those three?" "Well, linear is when there's only one unknown, so, like, 3x + 2 = 5." "Right." "Quadratic is when there are two solutions, like x2 - 3x + 2 = 0 and trigonometric is something like sine2x - 2cosx + 1 = 0." "Any the wiser?" "That's exactly what I was going to say, yeah." "She took the words out of my mouth." "Not all of those may actually have solutions in the real world." "Crikey Moses, right." "Well, that was very impressive." "Even more impressive if you'd got five, but not bad, you got two, well done." "Team Pascallywags, your turn now, which topic would you like to choose?" "We've got..." "Think we all quite like geography." "Yeah, everyone's OK at geography, so let's go for that." "European geography." "Feeling confident?" "We'll see." "OK, European geography." "You are looking for..." "You've ten seconds to confer." "Erm, Pag." "I can't think of any." "I don't know any at all." "A lot of them will begin with HV or things like that." "Oh, OK..." "Time up." "This should be interesting, Dorian, cos we're starting with you." "OK, Croatian islands, and you might want me to remind you, you've got two passes." "And you have 45 seconds, so you're looking for Croatian islands." "Reveal the hive." "You can pass." "Er, pass." "Andy?" "20 seconds." "One pass left." "Pass." "Rob." "I may as well guess, er..." "Boruc." "Good guess." "That's a good guess I think." "So when you guessed there, Rob, that was just a random collection of Croatian sounding words." "There was an HRV down there, so I thought..." "He used to play for Celtic and" "Southampton, so I thought, "Why not?"" "And he was Croatian?" "No, he wasn't." "Not even that!" "No, he was Polish, I think." "Polish footballer!" "Right, OK." "Shall we see what you could have got?" "I said HR!" "Hvar." "I was going to guess Hvar." "You could have got Hvar." "Korcula." "Never heard of it." "Losinj." "Very bad luck." "That leaves your score on four." "Trivium are on seven." "Team Trivium, we're back with you." "Which topic would you like?" "We're left with..." "Not classical music." "No." "Film, do you think?" "I think film." "Yeah." "Film, Fiona, please." "You're going for film." "You'll be looking for character surnames of Bond girls." "You've ten seconds to confer." "Character surnames..." "Galore!" "Kiss!" "Tiffany Kiss." "Oh, the actresses?" "Characters." "Golightly, Galore..." "Kiss..." "Time's up." "Alan, we're starting with you." "Remember, you've got 45 seconds and two passes." "You're looking for character surnames of Bond girls." "Reveal the hive." "Goodnight." "Goodnight, correct." "Will." "30 seconds." "Two passes left." "You can pass." "Pass." "Amy." "One pass left." "Pass." "Alan." "Oh, er..." "Five seconds." "I'm going to go for Avon, but I don't think so." "What were you going for?" "Avon." "Avon calling?" "Avon?" "Not one that I'm aware of." "It was a stab in the dark, a complete stab in the dark." "OK." "Let's see what you got." "You got Goodnight, played by Britt Ekland." "Of course." "Who could forget her?" "Merry Goodnight in The Man With The Golden Gun." "Merry Goodnight." "Did you just spot one, Amy?" "There's something like Anova or something." "Romanova." "Romanova." "Tatiana Romanova, From Russia With Love." "Yes." "There we are." "And Fields." "Fields?" "In Quantum Of Solace, Strawberry Fields, played by Gemma Arterton." "Right." "Oh, my goodness." "Some people would have found the maths a lot harder, and this a lot easier, but obviously that's not the way your minds work, so one point there, out of a possible five, which takes your score up to eight." "Team Pascallywags, your turn." "Trivium are now on eight." "You are still on four." "You could do with a full house." "Which topic would you like?" "We're left with:" "Erm..." "I guess we know all know a bit of UK history." "Maybe." "Classical Music might completely ruin one of us." "I think it would be recognisable words, maybe, as well." "With the Croatian..." "Because we had Croatian Islands, I think..." "Classical Music might be operas by some composer we've never heard of." "Yeah." "LAUGHTER" "Let's go with UK History." "So, you're going for UK History." "You are looking for:" "You've ten seconds to confer." "Any?" "Eleanor, perhaps." "Of what, Castille?" "Yeah, maybe, I don't know." "I'm not sure, I mean I can name lots of potentials, but..." "That's OK." "I can't think of any." "Time's up." "Let's just look for names." "Time's up." "Dorian, I'm starting with you." "You've got 45 seconds, two passes." "Reveal the Hive." "You can pass." "Pass." "Eleanor." "Andy?" "Eleanor." "Correct." "Rob?" "One pass left." "20 seconds." "Pass." "Oh, I've got it!" "Dorian." "Philippa." "Philippa." "Correct." "Andy?" "Maria." "Oh!" "You're locked out of the Hive!" "Guess!" "You're locked out of the Hive." "Philippa and Eleanor, though, and what did you just spot there?" "I thought it was Isabel, but I don't think it is, cos I think it's spelt wrong." "No, you wouldn't have got that right." "Well, I have to say, when you were conferring, I thought..." "This was going to be even harder for you, than it's turned out to be." "Yeah." "So you did very well, there." "So, let's see what you got." "You got Eleanor..." "Eleanor of Aquitaine, one of the most powerful women in Europe." "Before marrying Henry II, she was married to the King of France." "Philippa." "Philippa of Hainault." "She was quite a woman." "Raised an army, challenged the Scots on a white horse." "Took the King of Scotland prisoner." "LAUGHTER Oh, yes." "Now..." "Who's that?" "How familiar are we with Berengaria?" "Richard the first, isn't it?" "You see?" "Yeah." "Well..." "If you know it..." "So, she was the wife of...?" "Richard the first." "Richard the Lionheart." "So, there we are." "I think you did pretty well, there." "Two out of a possible five, so that leaves you on six, just two behind Trivium, who are on eight." "In round three, you are faced with a Super Hive." "You're looking for a number of answers that fit a certain category, but your challenge is to use every letter to find one perfect solution." "Team Trivium, it's your turn." "Would you like the A Hive, or the B Hive?" "I don't think we have..." "We'll go for A. A. A Hive." "You're choosing the A Hive." "Now, before I reveal what you're looking for," "I must ask Pascallywags to kindly leave the studio." "PASCALLYWAGS:" "Oh!" "Oh..." "Oh, I know what's happening." "I know exactly what's happening." "OK, Trivium, you've chosen the A Hive." "I can reveal you are looking for US presidents." "Reveal the Hive." "Erm..." "Wils..." "Wilson?" "Wilson, yes." "Er..." "So what comes off Wilson?" "Johnson?" "We've got Arthur... coming off Wilson, bottom right-hand corner." "Er..." "Arthur, yes." "Arthur, A R T H U R." "Yes." "So, what have we then got up there?" "Is Cleveland?" "Reagan." "Cleveland's there." "Reagan." "What goes up above Wilson..." "Yeah, Reagan, very good." "Ford." "Ford." "Cleveland?" "Very good." "Erm..." "Mallory?" "No." "No." "Erm..." "John..." "Johnson?" "Johnson." "Yeah." "J O H N S O N." "Oh!" "Monroe." "Beside it." "Monroe is good, yes." "And Fillmore." "Where is Monroe, sorry?" "Fillmore." "Fillmore, do Fillmore." "Yeah." "Oh, it was Fillmore, yeah." "OK, so what are we left, then?" "Oh, dear." "R, Y, L, T..." "Er..." "Taylor!" "Taylor." "Taylor." "You've got it!" "The Super Hive." "Well done." "That was quick and that was impressive." "OK, let's go through the US presidents, as you found them." "First of all you found Wilson... who took the US into the First World War." "Then..." "Chester A Arthur, he was the 21st US president." "Reagan, Ronald Reagan." "Best friend of Margaret Thatcher, of course." "Former Hollywood actor." "Ford, Gerald Ford." "He was Nixon's vice president, then, of course, he succeeded him, after the whole Watergate scandal." "Yeah." "Cleveland." "Grover Cleveland." "Grover Cleveland." "22nd and 24th president." "Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson." "Fillmore." "Millard Fillmore." "Millard, that's right, yes. 13th president." "And..." "I thought this was a hard one." "Zachary Taylor." "Because he died in office." "Well, that was the ones we had the letters left of." "Of course, Taylor was your last one." "It had be something." "But I had heard of Zachary Taylor." "Yeah." "You had?" "How many letters in Zachary Taylor?" "13." "LAUGHTER" "Very well done." "You got the full ten points." "Absolutely brilliant." "Now, I'd like to ask Pascallywags to come back into the studio, please." "Now, Trivium scored the perfect solution." "So, no pressure." "You are left with the B Hive." "And I can tell you that you are also looking for US presidents." "You have two minutes." "Reveal the Hive." "Oh, here we go." "Ok..." "Clinton's up there, but be mindful." "Yeah, OK." "Reagan here." "Don't do Bush, that's probably a red herring." "Oh, there's Monroe there, and Bush." "Yeah, and Madison across here, as well." "OK." "Do you want to put a few in?" "Monroe in." "And Bush above it." "Yeah, put Bush above it." "For now." "OK, I'll put this for now." "There's another Bush up there." "Buchanan." "Buchanan also goes down here." "So I think we should..." "OK, what does that leave us with down there?" "We've got Grant." "Grant down here." "Yeah." "Put Grant in." "Adams." "We've got..." "We've got Madison." "Careful." "Yeah, Madison." "Can I put Madison?" "No, because that leaves us with a row of..." "Adams must be right then." "It must be Adams." "There's Washington." "Washington at the top." "OK, yeah, do Washington." "That's very likely to be right." "It could be up there." "It could go up there." "Lincoln's going to be up here somewhere." "All the way..." "That means Washington has to be wrong." "Has to be wrong." "Why?" "That's Lincoln there." "Oh, OK." "No, sorry, that's fine." "So Madison goes up there." "But then that leaves us with..." "Then we get Adams as well." "Oh, we can, yeah." "Madison." "Like that." "And then Adams like that." "Adams like that." "Cool." "You've done it!" "Perfect solution." "Good, very good." "In about the same time as you, Trivium, as well." "PASCALLYWAGS CHUCKLE" "It's pretty close!" "My goodness me!" "Excellent." "Well, you all know your US presidents, that's for sure." "OK, Wags, let's see how you entered those names." "So, you started off with..." "Monroe." "James Monroe, last founding father." "The fifth US president." "Followed by Bush." "Which Bush?" "take your pick." "George?" "George Dubya?" "Buchanan." "James Buchanan, 15th president." "Grant." "Ulysses..." "The wonderfully-named Ulysses S Grant." "Led the Union army against the Confederacy." "George Washington, of course." "The first US president." "Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln." "Led America into the Civil War, abolished slavery." "Madison." "Fourth president." "Madison Square Gardens named after him." "And Adams." "John Quincy Adams." "We gave you both US presidents, you both got the perfect solution." "My goodness me!" "So, that leaves us, at the end of the Super Hive round," "Trivium, you are on 18." "Pascallywags, not much in it." "You're just behind on 16." "There are just two points between you." "Anything could happen in our final round of the final." "This time, the Hives are filled with answers." "If you pay attention, you might spot an answer to a question you haven't even heard yet." "Are you ready?" "Mmm." "Fingers on buzzers." "Reveal the Hive." "Find a European capital city." "BLEEP" "Scallywags?" "Budapest." "Budapest, one point." "Find a flowering plant." "BLEEP" "Wags?" "Buddleia." "Buddleia, correct." "One point." "All square." "Find a US comic strip." "BING" "Trivium." "Doonesbury." "Doonesbury, one point." "Welcome to the game." "Find a 17th-century English explorer." "BING" "Trivium." "Franklin." "(No.) You lose a point." "You were looking for Dampier," "William Dampier." "Genre of electronic dance music." "Come on." "Anyone?" "BING" "Trivium." "Dubstep." "Dubstep!" "Well done." "Well done." "Well done." "One point, Trivium." "Show the youngsters how it's done." "Find an extinct mammal." "BLEEP" "Wags?" "Dodo." "It's not a mammal!" "Wags." "Sorry, dodo." "Sorry." "You are wrong." "Sorry, it's my fault." "You lose a point." "It was Mastodon." "Oh, God." "Refresh the Hive." "There's still two points between you." "Trivium, with 19." "Wags, you are on 17." "Find a London street market." "Come on." "BLEEP" "Wags?" "Portobello." "Portobello, one point." "Very good." "Just a point in it." "Find a 20th century novelist and playwright." "BING" "Trivium?" "Mantell." "No, we were looking for JB Priestley." "Mantell is a novelist, not known as a playwright." "We're back to all square." "Find an Italian seaport." "Come on." "Nobody?" "Trieste, you were looking for." "Oh, dear." "Yes." "You're all worried about pressing..." "and doing the wrong thing now." "Find a Red Dwarf character." "BING" "Trivium." "Lister." "Lister." "Dave Lister, one point. (Well done.)" "Trivium, back in the lead." "Find a former Defence Secretary." "BING" "Trivium." "Portillo." "Portillo, Michael Portillo, correct." "Find a capital of an east coast US state." "Come on." "No." "You were looking for Trenton." "That's..." "That's New Jersey." "And that's it!" "That is it!" "INCREDULOUS LAUGHTER" "Well done, guys!" "Oh, that was so close!" "Which means Trivium, despite not getting that, you are the winners of Hive Minds, with 20, to, Pascallywags, your 18." "Good game, folks!" "Thank you." "Very well played." "Well done." "And that's it from Hive Minds." "Thank you so much for watching." "We'll see you next time, but I'll leave you with just one more Hive for you at home." "Find a scientist who's appeared on a Bank of England banknote." "Bye-bye!" "And this is for you!" "Congratulations." "Thank you very much." "Congrats!" "There you go." "Congratulations." "Look at that!"