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Descriptor: First we see a wide exterior shot of The Olympic Stadium at sunset, with a blue caption which reads, "The Games Brain of Britain Final". We then zoom in on the Games Brain quiz contestants.
Narrator: Welcome to The National Lottery's Games Brain Quiz. You are the elite.
Descriptor: We now meet Sir Steve Redgrave, CBE. As he speaks, we pan across the contestants.
Steve Redgrave: What the quiz is all about is, is finding out, ah, their Olympic and Paralympic knowledge. And I must admit, most of the questions I don't know the answers of.
Descriptor: We now meet Kirsty Gallacher, who is a TV presenter.
Kirsty Gallacher: They are obviously true sports lovers, true Olympic lovers.
Descriptor: We now see various shots of the contestants taking part in the quiz.
Man: This is round one. Please answer as many questions as you can. Round two.
Woman: Who is this gymnast winning gold at the 1984 Olympic games.
Contestant: Mary Lou Retton.
Woman: Yeah, well done.
Woman: Who has won most Olympic medals.
Contestant: Is it Birgit Fisher?
Woman: Well done.
Descriptor: Once again we see Sir Steve Redgrave.
Steve Redgrave: The National Lottery have been absolutely fantastic, been raising so much money for actually staging the games, £2.2 billion for us to be able to stage the games and put the best games on ever. It's going to be absolutely amazing and, ah, that's why we're here at this fantastic venue.
Descriptor: Once again we see various shots of the contestants taking part in the quiz.
Woman: Round three, this is the final round.
Man: Name all the athletes in the 2004 Men's Coxless Four winning boat?
Woman: Tony?
Tony: Matthew Pincent, James Cracknell, Ed Coode, Steve Williams.
Man: Correct. Thanks everybody and, ah, stay where you are (inaudible).
Descriptor: Once again we meet Sir Steve Redgrave.
Steve Redgrave: They all look a bit nervous, but I feel more nervous than they do, especially in the five minute round when they were doing multiple choice questions, the time seems to go so slow for people watching, but I know for them that five minutes disappeared very quickly indeed.
Descriptor: We now see various shots of the contestants taking part in the quiz, focusing in on Karen Smith, when her name is announced as the winner.
Man: There can only be one National Lottery Games Brain champion. With first place, the winner of the National Lottery's Games Brain of Britain is, Karen Smith.
Descriptor: We now meet Karen Smith, who discusses winning the competition. As she speaks, we see Karen receiving her award for winning the competition.
Karen Smith: Em, I'm absolutely stunned, I really didn't expect to win. Em, I haven't had much time to do very much revision to be honest, but it, it just feels brilliant, it's the biggest thing that's ever happened to me. A competition like this gives the chance to people to show how passionate they are about the Olympics, you read a lot of negative press about it, but I just think it's brilliant that it's coming to this country and, em, yeah, there's obviously a lot of Olympic fans here, and there have been to take the quiz online. So it's great, yeah.
Descriptor: Finally, we see a white screen with the National Lottery logo and a caption which reads, "www.national-lottery.co.uk/bepartofit."
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