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Two Tribes

Seven people begin the show and are grouped in Tribe Yes and Tribe No, depending on how they answered a question before the show (such as "I Like Heavy Metal Music" or "I Left School at 16.") . Each tribe is then asked a series of questions for a period of 60 seconds. Three wrong answers in a row end that round; the higher score by one team (one point for each correct answer) goes on to the next round. The losing team is then asked questions the players must buzz in to answer. A correct response gets that person into the next round, a wrong answer results in their departure from the game and the others on that tribe advance. The surviving players are then re-grouped into two new tribes and the game repeats until there are four players left. They are split into tribes of two each and they must buzz in to answer questions. The tribe answering 5 questions correctly first winds that round and those two players advance the the final. In the final each player has a bank of 45 seconds to answer questions. The person whose clock reaches zero (clock is stopped at a correct answer and the other contestant then is questioned) is eliminated from the game and the remaining player plays for the jackpot of money. The player chooses between two categories, and then is asked to sort four items into the Yes or No Tribe. Getting all four of the items into the correct tribe wins the jackpot.

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Richard Osman
Self - Presenter
Rita McDonald Damper
Self - Contestant
Lisa Jay Jenkins
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