- 14/05/2025
Charlie Baker, Val McDermid, Martin Offiah, Rebecca Lucy Taylor
Series 6, Week 3, Day 4
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Charlie Baker, Val McDermid, Martin Offiah and Rebecca Lucy Taylor take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games decanter, or will they be tempted with the House of Games fondue set?
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Series 6 Episode 14 (m001cbsc) (hd)
Series 6, Week 3, Day 4
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Charlie Baker, Val McDermid, Martin Offiah and Rebecca Lucy Taylor take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games decanter, or will they be tempted with the House of Games fondue set?
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Series 6 Episode 14 (m001cbsc) (hd)
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00:00Hello, everybody. Lovely to have you back. It's Thursday. It's time for Thursday's House of Games.
00:14Tomorrow, on our final, we're going to give away the trophy.
00:18Who will we give it to? It will be one of these four players.
00:21What a lovely week we're having with Martin Afaya,
00:25Rebecca Lucy-Taylor,
00:28Val McDermott,
00:28and Charlie Baker.
00:31Now, Val, three wins in a row, but it's been really close, hasn't it?
00:35Yeah, it has. It's been right down to the wire, certainly, the last couple of times, and that's...
00:40I've been lucky. The questions have fallen nicely for me.
00:43Well, I don't know if it's luck. Martin, here's the thing.
00:45You know, as an elite sportsperson, Val is clearly a very good quizzer,
00:50but she also, she absolutely plays all the way through to the line.
00:53Absolutely. I think the better you are, the luckier you get.
00:56Yeah, I think that's exactly right. You've got a good mental attitude.
00:59Rebecca, all the way through yesterday, looked like you were going to win,
01:02looked like you were going to win a dartboard for your dad, Andy.
01:05Just at the last minute, Val pipped you. Do we go again today?
01:08Yeah, it's mine to lose. I can feel it. I can feel it.
01:11OK. This is mine. Charlie, is this yours to lose as well?
01:14It is. I'm still blushing from not knowing Roman numerals, so...
01:18Ah, we all have a blind spot. Exactly.
01:20Yeah. And that's mine. That's yours.
01:22Shall we take a look at the weekly leaderboard anyway?
01:24Yes, please. Because Val has won three.
01:25We've got two days to go, including double points Friday.
01:28So looking good for Val at the moment, but catchable, I would say.
01:32Martin with four, Rebecca and Charlie with eight, Val with 12.
01:36Martin, shall we take a look at today's prizes?
01:38Yes. Val's won three already.
01:40She's got a fondue set, she's got a decanter, she's got a dartboard as well.
01:43She's got an absolute classic set of House of Games prizes.
01:47Today's winner can take home a cafetiere, sunglasses.
01:52Which prize are you laughing at, Rebecca?
01:55The suitcase.
01:56Yeah, wheelie suitcase, pasta maker and compost bin.
02:00Martin, what do you reckon?
02:02Well, the avatar looks a bit similar to my avatar, obviously, when I had hair.
02:07Oh, yeah.
02:09You just go through an airport with a wig on.
02:11Yeah, yeah, I know, that'd be me, so I might take the suitcase.
02:13Suitcase, Rebecca?
02:16I mean, slim pickings on this one, I've got to say.
02:18I've got to say, you've got the look of someone who's about to see none of them.
02:21Sunglasses.
02:23You don't want to take that luggage on tour.
02:25I don't know, it would pull focus too much.
02:27Sunglasses on the front cover of the next album?
02:29Yeah, that's what I mean.
02:30Can we still pull them albums?
02:31Yeah, you can call it an album.
02:33Val, what would you go for?
02:35Got to be the wheelie luggage.
02:36Got to be the wheelie luggage.
02:37I can pretend to be a comedian.
02:38Finally a sensible reply, they've all got one.
02:40Something to put all your other prizes in.
02:42Charlie?
02:42I'm going to say the compost bin.
02:44We've just moved house.
02:45We need a compost bin.
02:45Oh, lovely.
02:47Not lovely.
02:47I love the thought of that.
02:49It would be so nice to have a compost bin with my face on outside your house.
02:53Tea bags in your head.
02:54Beautiful.
02:55Yes, please.
02:56Let's get on, shall we?
02:56Play Thursday's House of Games.
02:57Three wins in a row for Val.
02:59Can we break the streak today?
03:01Is Val going to make it four in a row?
03:02Let's find out, shall we?
03:03Round one is...
03:04The answers in the question.
03:10Okay, our first category for this is...
03:14Dancers.
03:14Dancers.
03:15So, Martin, we're going to start with you.
03:16I'm going to ask you a question.
03:18Yeah.
03:18Okay, the answer will be a dancer.
03:19You will see...
03:20Oh, the answer will be a dancer.
03:21Ooh.
03:22Someone's got a catchphrase.
03:23You'll see some capital letters in the question,
03:26and the answer will be an anagram of those letters.
03:28Okay?
03:28Okay.
03:29So, here's your question.
03:32Some dancers can only do teeny weeny leaps,
03:35but this former Celebrity Big Brother contestant can do huge ones.
03:42So, somebody answers that clue, but also is an anagram of weeny leaps.
03:46Weeny leaps.
03:49Shall we time you out?
03:51Oh.
03:51It's a dancer.
03:54I'm going to time you out, Martin.
03:55Forgive me.
03:56As soon as I go to bed, Charlie wins the buzzer race.
03:59Wayne Sleep.
04:00Wayne Sleep is the answer we were looking for.
04:02Absolutely.
04:04Rebecca, a dancer for you.
04:08This former Strictly judge isn't somebody you could carelessly dub a beginner.
04:12She was a principal at the Royal Ballet.
04:17Darcy Bustle.
04:18Darcy Bustle.
04:20Absolutely right.
04:21Darcy Bustle.
04:21Well played.
04:23Much to Val's annoyance there.
04:25It's only two dancers I know.
04:26God.
04:27You know what?
04:28Right at the start, I thought, I don't know any dancers.
04:30Then I thought, oh, I know one dancer.
04:32Now I'm thinking, oh, actually, I know two dancers.
04:34I'm sure I don't know three.
04:36Find out.
04:37This dancer performed in so many productions at the Royal Ballet, it's possible we've forgotten
04:42many of them.
04:47Margot Fontaine.
04:48Is it Margot Fontaine?
04:50That's exactly who it is.
04:52Anagram of forgotten many.
04:53Well played.
04:53Turns out I know three dancers, Val.
04:55I was reading the bunty when I was young, you know.
04:57Aw.
04:58Charlie, do I know four dancers?
05:00That's the question.
05:01Let's see.
05:02Here's yours.
05:04If seeing somebody upside down on the ceiling makes you feel afraid, steer clear of one
05:08of this dancer's famous routines.
05:12It's not Lionel Richie from Dancing on the Ceiling.
05:15I mean, it's tempting, isn't it?
05:16It's tempting to answer that, isn't it?
05:18Are we human or are we dancer?
05:19Yeah.
05:19It's Fred Astaire.
05:21Fred Astaire.
05:22Well played.
05:23We know four dancers.
05:25We know four dancers.
05:26Well played if you've got all four of those at home.
05:28Martin, we go back to you.
05:29We have a different category.
05:30No more dancers.
05:31Okay.
05:31Because there are only four.
05:33We've had all of them.
05:35The new category is 21st Century Novel.
05:39Okay.
05:40It's a nice subject, Val, isn't it?
05:41Marvelous subject.
05:42Here's yours.
05:44The plot of this novel doesn't linger.
05:47Go from chapter to chapter as quickly as you can to find out what happened to the missing
05:50title character.
05:55I haven't got a clue.
05:56Not a clue.
05:57Okay, we'll time you out.
05:57The buzzers will be open.
05:59Charlie.
06:00Is it Goldfinger?
06:01Is it Goldfinger?
06:03It is not Goldfinger, I'm afraid.
06:06No one going for it?
06:07Rebecca, no?
06:08Val, no?
06:09Rebecca.
06:10Gone Girl?
06:11Gone Girl?
06:12Yes, of course.
06:13Absolutely right.
06:13Very good.
06:15Well done.
06:16Huge set of novel, big film as well.
06:18Gone Girl by Gideon Flynn.
06:20Rebecca, 21st Century Novel for you now.
06:23A fan of Jan Martell might say,
06:25As soon as I grabbed this book from the pile, off I went to start reading.
06:29Stop intimidating me, Val, with your hand on the paper.
06:36Don't know.
06:39Is it one of yours, Val?
06:40No, it's not one of mine.
06:42I don't know.
06:43Go on, take it away, Val.
06:45Val?
06:46Life of Pi.
06:47Life of Pi is the answer.
06:48Again, a big film as well.
06:50Oh, yeah.
06:51Life of Pi.
06:51Well played, Val.
06:52And, Val, it's now your question.
06:54We're taking it in turns to steal the answer of the person before us at the moment.
06:57So, Charlie, it could be good for you this one.
06:58Wow.
06:59Val, 21st Century Novel.
07:02In this dystopian novel,
07:03the way the young competitors are forced to fight to their death enrages them.
07:07It's so unfair.
07:13The Hunger Games.
07:14The Hunger Games.
07:16Well played, Val.
07:17Absolutely right.
07:19Charlie, a 21st Century Novel for you.
07:21It is a tad callous to confuse the author of this novel
07:25that consists of six stories with one of the stars, A Peep Show.
07:32No.
07:33I can't, I don't.
07:34No, we'll time you out.
07:36Anyone fancy it?
07:38No, no, no.
07:39It's by David Mitchell.
07:41Not that one.
07:41And it's Cloud Atlas.
07:43Oh.
07:43That's the answer we were looking for.
07:45Again, made into a film.
07:46Well done if you got four of those 21st Century Novels.
07:49Well done if you read them as well.
07:50That's the end of that round.
07:52Let's take a look at our scoreboard,
07:53our first scoreboard of the day.
07:56Martin keeping quiet for now.
07:58Rebecca and Charlie, two points each.
08:00She's won three in a row.
08:01She's one point clear today as well.
08:03Van McDermott with three points.
08:04Well played, Val.
08:06Nicely done.
08:06Let's play our next round, shall we?
08:08It is...
08:10You spell terrible.
08:13Pairs game.
08:14The player in fourth, Martin.
08:15Today, that is you.
08:16Gets to choose their partner.
08:17Who would you like to play this with?
08:18Sorry, Val.
08:21I like that, sorry, Val.
08:24Because I know she's going to...
08:26No, take what you can get.
08:29Martin and Charlie, if you all swap places, please.
08:33Welcome, Charlie.
08:34I'm going to have you here.
08:35Charlie and Rebecca are a team.
08:37All right, Marlon.
08:37Val and Martin are a team.
08:39Now, in this round, I'm going to ask you some questions.
08:41Buzz in if you know the answer.
08:42If you get it right, I just need your partner to spell that answer to get a point.
08:48Here's your first one.
08:51In astrology, which sign of the zodiac is represented by fish?
08:58Yes, Rebecca.
08:59Pisces.
09:00Pisces is correct, so for the point, Charlie, can you spell Pisces?
09:05P-I-S-C-E-S.
09:11Turns out you can spell Pisces.
09:13Well done.
09:14Point to Charlie and Rebecca.
09:16Next question.
09:16Which butter substitute made from oil or fat was developed by a French chemist in the 1860s?
09:25Yes, Rebecca.
09:27Margarine.
09:28Margarine is the correct answer.
09:31For the point, Charlie, can you spell margarine?
09:34I hope so.
09:35M-A-R-G-A-R-I-N-E.
09:43Yes, the A in the middle that causes the trouble, isn't it?
09:46Well done, Charlie.
09:47Another point.
09:48Nice, Charlie.
09:48Sorry, I just sweat in.
09:51But you're looking good.
09:53Thanks.
09:54This guy can spell Pisces and margarine.
09:56Hello.
09:56I'm going to go see him on tour.
09:59Where's this guy playing?
10:00This is the first half hour, me just spelling stuff.
10:04Daventry Arts.
10:04It's another one.
10:05Daventry Arts Centre.
10:06Yes, please.
10:07Not there yet.
10:08Do you?
10:08Oh, for a second.
10:09The smaller room.
10:10Yeah.
10:10The smaller room, yeah.
10:11The bar.
10:12The bar, yeah.
10:13Next question.
10:13What is the first name of the politician with the surname Rice, who served as U.S. Secretary
10:19of State under George W. Bush?
10:24Getting your own back, yes, Charlie.
10:27Condoleezza.
10:28Condoleezza.
10:31Who's right?
10:31Rebecca, can you spell Condoleezza for a point?
10:34Let's find out.
10:36C-O-N-D-O-L-I.
10:46That's so unlucky.
10:50I think it's E-E-Z-A.
10:52E-E-Z-A.
10:52Oh, is it?
10:53Oh, sorry.
10:54Well, right off then.
10:55Condoleezza Rice.
10:56Well done if you spell that at home.
10:59Yeah, I never got that.
11:00What twist?
11:01Wow.
11:01Yeah.
11:02That's gorgeous.
11:02I'll tell you what, Val, if you were just finishing up a novel and you just kind of go, you went,
11:06hold on a minute, what if, I mean, that's a hell of a twist, isn't it?
11:08Did you know how to spell it?
11:09You'd be sent to your publisher, one more week, I've just got one extra little thing I want
11:12to put in there.
11:13Okay, cool.
11:14Two Zs.
11:15Who knew?
11:15Well done if you did.
11:16Next question.
11:25Yes, Val.
11:27Chrysanthemum.
11:28Chrysanthemum is the right answer.
11:31What can you do?
11:35Martin, I am so sorry to tell you, I'm going to have to ask you to spell the word chrysanthemum.
11:41The British people are with you.
11:43C.
11:45H.
11:47R.
11:49I.
11:51Y there, Martin.
11:53Oh, yes.
11:54What do we record the rest of it?
11:55C-H-R-Y.
11:56S.
11:57Anthemum.
11:57A-T-H.
11:59Oh, yes.
11:59E-M.
12:00U-M.
12:01U-M.
12:01U-M.
12:02Oh.
12:03Xanthemum.
12:04Ends the mum.
12:05Next question.
12:07Lady Gaga plays a celebrity being followed by photographers in the video for which of her 2009 singles?
12:16Yes, Rebecca.
12:17Paparazzi.
12:18Paparazzi is the correct answer.
12:20Charlie, for a point.
12:21Spelled paparazzi.
12:22Paparazzi.
12:23P-A.
12:25P.
12:26P.
12:28Oh, I think I'd have gone double P.
12:30It's all right, babe.
12:31Two Zs.
12:32Yeah, P-P-A-R-A-Z-I.
12:34P-A-P-A-R-A-Z-I.
12:37Too many P's.
12:38Yeah, two Zs.
12:39One P, two Zs.
12:41Well done if you got that at home.
12:42Unlucky Charlie.
12:43Sorry.
12:43Next question.
12:53Yes, Val.
12:54Magnesium.
12:55Magnesium is the correct answer.
12:58Martin, for a point, can you spell magnesium?
13:00M-A-G-N-E-Z.
13:10S.
13:10You've got everything else.
13:12S-I-U-M at the end.
13:14Unlucky.
13:15We've had an awful lot of Zs so far.
13:17Yeah.
13:17But not in magnesium, I'm afraid.
13:19That's the end of that round.
13:21You'll be horrified to hear.
13:22No more spelling, everybody.
13:24That's nice, isn't it?
13:24Charlie and Martin, if you will swap back places.
13:27Welcome back, Martin.
13:30That was tough.
13:31That was tough, yeah.
13:32I'm so sorry.
13:33I asked you to spell chrysanthemum.
13:35Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
13:38Martin, still keeping quiet there.
13:40Val, you've got three.
13:41We have joint leaders.
13:42Rebecca and Charlie both have four points.
13:45How about that?
13:46Three rounds to go.
13:48Let's play our next one, shall we?
13:49It is...
13:52Singing in.
13:54Fingers on buzzers, please.
13:55I'm going to show you the lyrics to some famous songs.
13:58However, we've changed all the words,
14:00so they will mean the same thing.
14:01But which songs are these, please?
14:04Here's your first one.
14:07My words, my actions did not reflect my intention.
14:10My desire is your indefinite return.
14:151995.
14:18Yes, Val.
14:19I want you back.
14:19Is that I want you back?
14:22It is not, I'm afraid.
14:23My words, my actions.
14:27Rebecca.
14:28Back for good.
14:29Back for good.
14:33That's the right answer.
14:34Unlucky Val.
14:35Back for good.
14:36So what's your professional opinion on that, Rebecca?
14:38Yeah, it's banger.
14:38Good song.
14:39Next one.
14:40If you notice me in the road and I sob at every encounter,
14:44continue your stroll, continue your stroll.
14:51Yes, Charlie.
14:52Walk on by, Dionne Warwick.
14:54Is it walk on by?
14:55If you see me walking down the street
14:58and I start to cry
15:00each time we meet
15:03Walk on by, continue your stroll.
15:06There's a reason that they wrote walk on by
15:08and not continue your stroll.
15:10Very well played.
15:11Next one.
15:12We constructed this municipality.
15:15We constructed this municipality
15:16on granite and revolve.
15:18We built this city.
15:24We built this city.
15:25Let's have a listen.
15:25We built this city.
15:27Yeah.
15:28We built this city on rock and roll.
15:32Starship, is it?
15:33Yeah.
15:34On granite and revolve.
15:35On rock and roll.
15:37Granite and revolve is a good name for rock and roll, isn't it?
15:39We built this city.
15:40Well played.
15:41Next one.
15:42Should one be able to reverse the passing of minutes?
15:44Should one be able to discover a method?
15:46Yes, Charlie.
15:51If I could turn back time.
15:53Oh, is that right?
15:55If I could turn back time.
15:57I'll share, of course.
15:59If I could find a way.
16:02Lovely.
16:03What song is this, please?
16:06Yourself entered the get-together at a stroll,
16:08as if strolling aboard a medium-sized sailing boat.
16:11Yes, that is Charlie.
16:16Your So Vain.
16:18Oh.
16:19Let's take a listen.
16:20You walked into the party
16:23Like you were walking onto a yacht.
16:27Wow.
16:28Like you were walking onto a yacht.
16:29I mean, come on.
16:29How do you walk into a party like you're walking onto a yacht?
16:32Well, if the party's on a yacht,
16:34then that's the way to do it.
16:34Well, if you start doing this.
16:35Whoa.
16:37Your So Vain, Carly Simon.
16:39Next one.
16:41Bang, bang, bang, bang.
16:42I desire you in my chamber.
16:44We should be in each other's company tonight
16:45from this point for all eternity.
16:52Charlie.
16:55Boom, boom, boom, boom, by the Wenger boys.
16:58That's what it's called?
16:59Is that what it's called?
16:59Boom, boom, boom, boom.
17:00Boom, boom, boom, boom.
17:02I want you in my room.
17:04Let's spend the night together
17:05from now until forever.
17:07Lovely.
17:08Rebecca, professional opinion.
17:10Banger?
17:10Banger.
17:11Big banger.
17:12Final question in this round.
17:13Which song is this, please?
17:16Kismet, kismet, kismet, kismet, kismet lizard.
17:18You arrive and leave.
17:19You arrive and leave.
17:25Yes, Val.
17:25Caramel Chameleon.
17:26Must be, mustn't it?
17:28Kismet lizard, I love it.
17:29Beautiful.
17:30Come, come, come, come, come.
17:31Well played, Val.
17:34Come and go, you come and go.
17:37By Culture Club.
17:39Lovely end to the round there.
17:40Good round for Charlie.
17:41Good round for Rebecca, that as well.
17:42Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
17:44Three rounds in.
17:46Martin's still revving up.
17:48Still revving up to leave the drive.
17:50That's okay.
17:50Plenty of time.
17:51Val, you've got four.
17:53Rebecca has got six.
17:55Charlie Baker, eight points.
17:56How about that?
17:57Val's won the first three in a row at the moment.
18:01There's two people ahead of us still.
18:02Two rounds to go.
18:03Two rounds before we discover Thursday's champion.
18:05Martin, it could still be you.
18:07You never know.
18:09You never know.
18:10We play to the whistle, right?
18:11Definitely.
18:11We play to the...
18:12Yeah, yeah, definitely.
18:14Says a man who's not going to play to the whistle.
18:18Play till Wednesday.
18:19Yeah, exactly.
18:20Here's your next round.
18:22It is...
18:23And the answer isn't.
18:27Now, in this round, Martin, I'm going to start with you.
18:30I'm going to ask you a question and show you four possible answers.
18:33Okay, one will be correct.
18:35The other three were written by Rebecca, Val and Charlie before the show.
18:38Yeah.
18:38If you get the correct answer, you score a point.
18:41If you choose one of theirs, you will give them the points.
18:43So, Martin, here's your question.
18:45What name is given to the geological event around 5.3 million years ago
18:51that is thought to have refilled the Mediterranean Sea with water?
18:55Okay.
18:55Four answers.
18:56One will be correct.
18:57The other three were written by these three to try and fool you.
19:00So, was that event called
19:02What do we think?
19:16The Great Sink, Zanclean, Mega Flood, The Big Fill,
19:18or Put a Bit More Hot In?
19:20I mean, someone I think has jettisoned a point for comic effect there.
19:23Yeah, yeah.
19:23Not looking at anyone, Charlie.
19:25It's a bit more hot in is definitely not it.
19:28We're going to look foolish if it is, aren't we?
19:30Yeah, I think The Great Sink and The Big Fill are two similar.
19:35So, I'll go with Zanclean, Mega Flood.
19:37You're going to go Zanclean, Mega Flood.
19:39What do you think at home?
19:40What have you gone for on this one?
19:41Has Martin scored a point?
19:42Has he given away a point?
19:43Is the answer Zanclean, Mega Flood.
19:46It is.
19:47Well played, Martin.
19:49Yay!
19:50Yeah, he's back.
19:51He is back.
19:53The Great Sink was Val, The Big Fill.
19:56It was Rebecca.
19:58It's one of your roadies, isn't it?
19:59The Big Fill.
20:00And who would have thought it would have been a bit more hot in was Charlie Baker.
20:04It's a silly joke, wasn't it?
20:05It was a silly joke.
20:05Yeah.
20:05We all had fun.
20:06If you'd known it was going to cost you a point...
20:09I probably wouldn't have done it.
20:11It might have been a bit more serious.
20:13Rebecca, a question for you.
20:14What is unusual about the French satirical newspaper, La Bougie, La Dissepeur, is one
20:22of these four things.
20:24It consists only of cartoons.
20:26It is only published on Leap Day.
20:30It wasn't created by a Frenchman.
20:32Or it is only performed live in the street via mime.
20:37Wow.
20:38That's an enormously French answer.
20:41I'm leaning towards cartoons and Leap Day.
20:46Hmm.
20:49I'll just do the cartoons one.
20:51You're going cartoons?
20:52Oh, yeah.
20:52What do you think at home?
20:53What are you going for here?
20:54Has Rebecca scored a point or given away a point?
20:57Is it a cartoon-only paper?
21:01It is not.
21:02It is not, so what is the correct answer?
21:05Only published on Leap Day.
21:06That's February the 29th.
21:07I'm going.
21:08So once every four years it gets published.
21:10Essentially, so who have you given a point to?
21:12Who wrote it consists only of cartoons?
21:15Val.
21:16The last person I want to give a point to.
21:18How about that?
21:19It wasn't created by a Frenchman.
21:20It was Martin.
21:22And it's only performed live in the street via mime.
21:25That's a good answer, I thought.
21:26You never know, do you?
21:27Charlie.
21:27You never do know.
21:28That's a pretty French answer.
21:29You never know.
21:29Val, a point for you and a question for you.
21:33Here is yours.
21:33One question, four possible answers.
21:36What do sumo wrestlers try and do
21:38during the Nakazumo Festival in Japan?
21:41Do they see how much they can eat in 30 minutes?
21:46Do they get the most tattoos?
21:49Do they tickle each other?
21:51Or do they make babies cry?
21:54Those are good, fake answers, everyone.
21:57I don't think they'd make babies cry.
21:59Because that's not something that I think would be something to celebrate in a festival.
22:03Very noisy apart from anything else.
22:05Oh my God, can you imagine?
22:06See how much they can eat in 30 minutes.
22:10It's tempting.
22:11But the Japanese are quite formal.
22:14And I can't imagine that watching sumo wrestlers stuff their face with food would be quite their thing.
22:20I think it might be tickling each other.
22:23Tickling each other.
22:24Interesting.
22:25As a sort of break in the festivities, as it were.
22:28Sumo wrestlers tickling.
22:29What do you think at home?
22:30What are you going for here?
22:32Val, have you scored another point?
22:34Have you given away a point?
22:35Is the answer tickle each other?
22:38It's not.
22:39I would have gone for that.
22:40I would have gone for that.
22:41What is the correct answer?
22:44Wow.
22:45Make babies cry.
22:46Well, there you go.
22:48Apparently the crying drives away evil spirits.
22:50And the audience too, obviously.
22:52I can't say I haven't noticed that.
22:54So you've given away a point to whoever wrote tickle each other and that was...
22:57Rebecca.
23:00You've given each other a point.
23:02That's nice.
23:02That's nice.
23:03Let's reveal the others.
23:04See how much they can eat in 30 minutes.
23:06Was Martin get the most tattoos?
23:09Was Charlie good?
23:11Fake answers from everyone there.
23:12And Charlie, it's now your turn.
23:16What is the name of the rock band consisting of four current or former MPs whose debut album
23:21was called Cross Party?
23:23Here's the band.
23:26Politicise.
23:27Talking Shop.
23:30Mummy's Money.
23:32Or MP4.
23:35Mummy's Money feels like a political joke.
23:40Talking Shop.
23:41Politicise.
23:41I'm going to say MP4.
23:43You're going to say MP4.
23:45What do you think at home?
23:46Has Charlie just scored himself a point?
23:47Let's find out.
23:48Is the answer MP4?
23:50It is MP4.
23:52Well played, Charlie.
23:54Politicise.
23:55Was Martin.
23:57Is that a good one?
23:58Talking Shop.
23:59Was Val.
24:00Mummy's Money.
24:02Was Rebecca.
24:03That's the end of the round.
24:04We only have one more round to go.
24:06One more round before we find our Thursday champion.
24:09Let's take a look at our leaderboard going into that.
24:11Val has won three days in a row.
24:14Is she leading now?
24:15I don't think she is.
24:16Martin, you have one.
24:18Val with five.
24:19Rebecca with seven.
24:20Charlie Baker.
24:22Nine points.
24:23All to lose from here.
24:24A two-point lead over Rebecca.
24:26A four-point lead over Val.
24:27Here we go.
24:28Our final round, of course, is...
24:30Answer smash.
24:33Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody.
24:36Point for a correct answer.
24:37Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:40Good luck.
24:40One and all.
24:42Who's going to win?
24:42We're about to find out.
24:43Your first category is...
24:46Rappers.
24:47Those will be the pictures.
24:48There will be clues above.
24:51What nickname did Top of the Box magazine coin for Victoria Beckham
24:54when she was in a girl band?
24:55Yes, Charlie.
25:01Posh Spice Tea.
25:03Posh Spice Tea.
25:04That's correct.
25:05Well done.
25:06Posh Spice and Ice Tea.
25:07Posh Spice Tea.
25:08Next clue.
25:09Next rapper.
25:11What is the name of the highest singing voice range?
25:18Yes, Rebecca.
25:20Supra...
25:21No.
25:23Sorry, Rebecca.
25:24You lose a point.
25:26Anybody?
25:29Oh, Charlie's gone for it.
25:32Is it...
25:32Is it ever...
25:33Sorry, Charlie.
25:34I have to time you out.
25:35What a mistake.
25:36The point.
25:37Just left it.
25:38Just leave it.
25:38Could have just left it.
25:39Just leave it.
25:40Could have just left it.
25:40Given you didn't know it.
25:41You have points to play with, though.
25:42It's all right.
25:43Is it Supra Notorious B.I.G.?
25:45Notorious B.I.G., of course.
25:47Supra Notorious B.I.G.
25:49Next category.
25:51Footballers.
25:52Those will be the pictures.
25:53There will be clues above.
25:54A barometer is used to measure what type of pressure?
26:02Yes, Charlie.
26:04Atmospheric Cantona.
26:05Atmospheric Cantona?
26:07Oh, lovely.
26:09Atmospheric Cantona.
26:10Atmospheric and Eric Cantona.
26:12That's lovely.
26:12Atmospheric Cantona.
26:13Oh, lovely, yeah.
26:14Good name for a band.
26:15Next one.
26:24Charlie.
26:25Victor Hugo Lloris.
26:26Victor Hugo Lloris.
26:28That's the right answer, Charlie.
26:30How about that?
26:31Next one.
26:32Which English river forms most of the boundary between the counties of Devon and Cornwall?
26:40So, Teddy.
26:42It is...
26:44Taymar.
26:45The Taymar and Martyr.
26:47Taymar Bridge.
26:48£1.20 to get over that.
26:49£1.20.
26:50Well done if you got that at home.
26:51Any more categories?
26:53No more categories.
26:55He's done that, surely, hasn't he?
26:58That was good, because you were ahead.
26:59You could have just sat back.
27:00Could easily.
27:01I mean, I gave the point back.
27:02No, you were for it.
27:03Notorious B.I.G.
27:04Vowl won on Monday.
27:05Vowl won on Tuesday.
27:06Vowl won on Wednesday.
27:07On Thursday, our winner is...
27:10Mr Charlie Baker.
27:12Well played, Charlie.
27:14Nicely done.
27:15Does that feel good?
27:16Really good.
27:17Like, depressingly good.
27:20Embarrassingly good.
27:21Embarrassingly good.
27:21Yeah, I hear you.
27:22Like a high point in my life.
27:23No, I'm jealous.
27:24Good.
27:24Good on you.
27:25And Charlie, it gets better, because you've won a prize.
27:28Yes.
27:29Which one of these would you like to take back with you?
27:32I said the compost bin, but let's be honest, I'm having the suitcase.
27:35The suitcase.
27:36Charlie Baker wins the House of Games.
27:38Wheelie luggage.
27:39It's been one day to go, and the leaderboard is pretty close.
27:43Let's take a look at it, shall we?
27:44The weekly leaderboards.
27:46Martin with five.
27:48Becker, 11.
27:50Charlie, 12.
27:50And Val, 14.
27:52Double points.
27:52Double points Friday.
27:53Eight points for a win.
27:54Six for second, four for third.
27:56It's a close one.
27:57It's a close one.
27:59I wonder...
27:59It is, though.
28:01Whoever wins tomorrow could well be walking away with that trophy.
28:04Shall we delay no further?
28:05Shall we meet up again tomorrow and decide who wins the trophy?
28:08Contractually obliged to.
28:09Contractually obliged to.
28:10Oh, my God.
28:10I love that phrase.
28:12Look forward to seeing you here very much for our final.
28:14We'll see you for the final as well on the House of Games.
28:17Thank you for the final as well on the House of Games.
28:47Thank you very much.
28:47Oh, my God.
28:48So, you've earned it.
28:49Full of cash as well.
28:50Is it?
28:50$100,000?
28:52What?
28:52$100,000?
28:52$100,000?
28:53$100,000?
28:53$100,000?
28:53$100,000?
28:54$100,000?
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