Knitting & Oceans

Yvette welcomes 12-year-old Randy to the Silly Warm Up Round featuring two experts on Knitting. Louis demonstrates two classic stitches, while Agnes reveals her hardcore knitting style. CLIVE cranks some heavy metal music to accompany her. Oddly enough, one of Randy's favorite hobbies is knitting! CLIVE introduces the main topic, The Ocean. The experts are Paul, a Marine Biologist, and Graham, an Ecologist. Paul claims that man has spent more time on the surface of the moon than in the deepest parts of the ocean. Graham says that the Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest animal. CLIVE shows a video of a weird squirmy thing which the experts convincingly explain, but only one of them is right. Can Randy swim through the lies to find the fibber?
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