(upbeat music) - Name my children, just because this was a quiz question and I couldn't name them and we lost the quiz because of that.
(Bradley laughs) - Oh Lord, I dread these.
- My children are called Dora, Ivy, Esme and David.
- Okay, so there's four Keating children, - Keating children.
There is Ivy, Dora, David, Esme.
- I said to Casey the other day, didn't we have five children when we started in year one?
And she said no.
I said, are you sure?
'Cause you always had like lots and then a baby.
- There was a baby.
I'm sure there was a baby, but I'm not sure there is a baby anymore, but I don't know.
- She said, well that baby is now David, who's now 10.
- Maybe that was Baby David.
- So I'm obviously wrong.
I felt there were like hundreds of children.
Esme, Dora, Ivy, David.
- Remember I've only been here for a year and a half.
Okay, so Esme, Ivy, Dora, David.
- We've got David, he's the youngest.
He's probably eight or nine.
Then we've got Dora, who's probably 11.
Then we've got Ivy, who's probably 15.
Then we've got Esme, who's about 18.
(laughs) - [Interviewer] That's so impressive!
- Is it?
- That is.
- It's all of them.
- [Interviewer] Impressive.
- Look at that, it's brilliant!
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