I think he's the only person to fail the challenge AND not be locked in internationally. All the contestants who lost the challenge in the French version ended up getting locked in.
Tigs: Fort Boyard's gold is guarded by the beautiful tigers. To win some, the team must first unlock the treasure room door. This requires 4 keys. These are obtained by succeeding at Boyard's challenges, or by answering correctly the riddle set by the professor he keeps locked in the watchtower. But getting the keys is only the beginning...
The Password was FATHER The Clues were LAND as in FATHER LAND PILGRIM as in PILGRIM FATHER GOD as in GODFATHER And The Answer To The Riddle was indeed, TIME, as in FATHER TIME The Password was FATHER And Just You Wait Till Their FATHERS Know What They've Been Up To!
Bravo pour la fille qui a plonger et celle qui a battu la lutteuse bravo pour les boite au plafond. Et pour les jarres indice ( tête chercheuse land) ( les araignées pilgrim)( saut de l ange god)
That's quite unfair to say in my opinion. Despite a poor start, they managed to get password with less words in comparison to teams who had at least 5 words and either lost the money or lost time in the treasure room. Plus if I remember, this team has the 2nd largest total out of all the teams in all 4 series in Fort Boyard UK history so give them a pass ok
@@TheWayWithKhuwayne correct this team had the second highest score ever only the incredible team from Wolverhampton that broke the 20000 barrier in series 2 had a better score.
Maybe they won just by luck, it was lucky they didn't have to make any sacrifices for extra keys. Also, I wouldn't really call them useless, more sort of unlucky.
@@classicsportclassictiyl8547 Actually, if some of the episodes from the Jodie Penfold era was in this series, then 2 other teams actually scored over 20,000, because I assume that the gold in the Jodie Penfold era was one tenth of how much it was (in this case, they scored over 2000).
Poor old Tim has to be the only person I have ever seen fail at the wine cellar challenge
Dropping THE KEY in that challenge is a Fatal Mistake as there's not enough slack on the rope to bend down & pick it up again
I think he's the only person to fail the challenge AND not be locked in internationally. All the contestants who lost the challenge in the French version ended up getting locked in.
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1:06 I like this guy already xD
Tigs: Fort Boyard's gold is guarded by the beautiful tigers. To win some, the team must first unlock the treasure room door. This requires 4 keys. These are obtained by succeeding at Boyard's challenges, or by answering correctly the riddle set by the professor he keeps locked in the watchtower. But getting the keys is only the beginning...
i love the mud wresting challenge
Boyard:- Here Begin Of The First Lesson, Don't Mess With Boyard!
16:51 Oh That Was A Really Fatal Mistake TIM, There's Not Enough Slack On The Rope To Bend Down & Pick THE KEY Off The Floor
Well he can take the harness off, but that's cheating & will result in an automatic lock-in!
@@Coolharry64 I don't think you can actually take the harness off when you're attached to the rope like that
@@davidfearis7335He could've probably slipped it off like a t-shirt. Also, he should've been told to not pull the ribbon, & only take the key.
@@Coolharry64 I don't think they would've allowed him to do that otherwise he would've been Automatically Locked-In for Breaking The Rules
13:53; A bit of self-deprecation.
There was an Angie in a previous episode
The clue riddle, the guy literally spoke the answer after the last riddle and she still didn't get it 🤣
33:39 Why is Melinda giving the game away? Here they're talking about Venita's riddle.
The Password was FATHER
The Clues were LAND as in FATHER LAND
PILGRIM as in PILGRIM FATHER
GOD as in GODFATHER
And The Answer To The Riddle was indeed, TIME, as in FATHER TIME
The Password was FATHER
And Just You Wait Till Their FATHERS Know What They've Been Up To!
Alright mate just spoil it for me PepeHands
46:10 we have a new turn on top of the hill
TBH, even if they did have the highest score, they weren't my favourite team. My favourite of Series 4 is actually S4E13.
i would of wather see Lesley barnett do the searching head
Bravo pour la fille qui a plonger et celle qui a battu la lutteuse bravo pour les boite au plafond. Et pour les jarres indice ( tête chercheuse land) ( les araignées pilgrim)( saut de l ange god)
Another useless team (with 50% of the challenges failed) that are thrown a million bones to succeed. Hmph.
That's quite unfair to say in my opinion.
Despite a poor start, they managed to get password with less words in comparison to teams who had at least 5 words and either lost the money or lost time in the treasure room.
Plus if I remember, this team has the 2nd largest total out of all the teams in all 4 series in Fort Boyard UK history so give them a pass ok
@@TheWayWithKhuwayne correct this team had the second highest score ever only the incredible team from Wolverhampton that broke the 20000 barrier in series 2 had a better score.
@segadatabase Boyard? Is that you?
Maybe they won just by luck, it was lucky they didn't have to make any sacrifices for extra keys. Also, I wouldn't really call them useless, more sort of unlucky.
@@classicsportclassictiyl8547 Actually, if some of the episodes from the Jodie Penfold era was in this series, then 2 other teams actually scored over 20,000, because I assume that the gold in the Jodie Penfold era was one tenth of how much it was (in this case, they scored over 2000).