- 29/05/2025
Toby Anstis, Kerry Howard, Evelyn Mok, Joe Sugg
Series 6, Week 5, Day 4
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Toby Anstis, Kerry Howard, Evelyn Mok and Joe Sugg 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 24 (m001ctnd) (hd)
Series 6, Week 5, Day 4
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Toby Anstis, Kerry Howard, Evelyn Mok and Joe Sugg 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 24 (m001ctnd) (hd)
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00:00Hello, gang. It's Thursday already. Where is the week going?
00:12We've got four famous faces battling out all week to win this trophy.
00:16We've got a three-time winner now.
00:19Our players this week are Joe Sugg.
00:22Hello.
00:23Kerry Howard.
00:24Hello.
00:25Evelyn Mott.
00:26Hello.
00:26And Toby Anstis.
00:27Hello.
00:28Joe.
00:30Three out of three.
00:31I know.
00:32Can you do five?
00:33Well, you know how some people have, like, lucky pair of shoes or lucky earrings?
00:37Where's this going?
00:38This is my unlucky shirt.
00:39Oh, he's got an unlucky shirt.
00:41I don't know why.
00:42I hope I don't jinx myself.
00:44Always good to have an unlucky shirt, isn't it?
00:46But three in a row, and he's deserved them as well, Kerry.
00:48Yes, 100%, but he needs to chill out.
00:52He just needs to chill out.
00:54Let's take a look at the weekly leaderboard, shall we?
00:57Joe is right at the top, as you'd expect.
01:00Kerry and Evelyn tied for third, and Toby there in second.
01:03Still two days to go, and still double points Friday, so still everything to play for.
01:07Evelyn, listen, a win today, a win tomorrow.
01:10Toby could still be yours.
01:11Exactly, yeah.
01:12And stand-ups usually do well on the show, but I feel like I'm...
01:15I like the fact that I always tell you that, and now you're going, before you tell me,
01:18I know, I know, but I like to see myself, I'm the exception that proves the rule.
01:25Oh, lovely.
01:25But on yesterday's show, you and Toby and Joe were absolutely tied going into Answer Smash.
01:30Yeah.
01:31You and Toby then threw away quite a lot of points, but that's, listen, you went for it.
01:35Let's not talk about that.
01:37Shall we take a look at today's prizes?
01:38Indeed.
01:39Yesterday, Joe gave away a prize, gave away the dartboard to Kerry Howard's children.
01:43Which is lovely, but today's prizes look like this, the cafetiere, pasta maker, sunglasses, compost bin, and wheelie luggage.
01:53I mean...
01:53What do we think?
01:55Toby, what are we going for?
01:56I think I'll go with the grinder.
01:59The grinder?
02:00What's that thing in the middle?
02:01The pasta maker.
02:01The pasta maker.
02:02What is it?
02:03Pasta maker.
02:05Yeah, let's go around to Toby's for the pasta grinder party.
02:09Seriously.
02:11Evelyn, what can we go for?
02:11I mean, also pasta maker.
02:14I got very excited there.
02:16The pasta what?
02:17Yeah.
02:17You make your pasta rather than grind it?
02:19The grinder that makes the pasta.
02:21Hey, lovely.
02:22All of us.
02:23Kerry?
02:24I'm going pasta grinder, too.
02:26Really?
02:26That really excites me.
02:28We're all going pasta grinder.
02:29It's going to be down to Joe.
02:30I would go compost bin.
02:31There we go.
02:33Three in a row for Joe.
02:34Can he do five in a row?
02:36Let's find out, shall we?
02:37Our first round today is...
02:38King of the Jumble.
02:44Fingers on buzzers, please.
02:45Two questions at a time.
02:46The answers are anagrams of each other.
02:49Here's your first one.
02:50Tobi.
03:03Branson Brosnan.
03:05Branson Brosnan.
03:06The right answer.
03:08Well done.
03:08Branson Brosnan.
03:10Richard Branson.
03:11Piers Brosnan.
03:12Next question.
03:13Paul McCartney's band with wife, Linda.
03:18And former jazz with emphasis on offbeat.
03:24Evelyn.
03:26Experimental jazz, I'm thinking.
03:28And...
03:29I am going to stop you there.
03:32Before we have to sit and see you make up an anagram for experimental.
03:37That Paul McCartney might have been in.
03:39No one fancy it?
03:40I didn't know he was in a band.
03:41It was Wings.
03:42Wings, yeah.
03:43Wings and swing.
03:44Wings and swing!
03:45Wings and swing.
03:46I was almost there.
03:47Give me a half point.
03:48Come on.
03:49Do you know what?
03:49I'm so far away from giving you a point now.
03:52You're going to take a point away from me.
03:53I can't even begin to tell you the distance between me and you getting a point.
03:58She's so cheeky, that one.
04:00Oh, come on.
04:01It's Thursday.
04:02What is this and a polite thing to say after belching?
04:12Joe.
04:13Lard and pardon.
04:15Lard and pardon.
04:15Lard and pardon.
04:16I think you might be playing rhyme, sorry.
04:17I think I am.
04:20Anybody?
04:24Toby.
04:25Parcel pardon?
04:26Parcel pardon?
04:26I don't know.
04:28Gents, what round are you playing?
04:30She's trying to get any point I can at the moment.
04:32I don't know what.
04:33That's like a tag team.
04:33Let's have a look, shall we?
04:34What are those things called?
04:36Parmander.
04:36Parmander.
04:37Pardon me, a parmander.
04:38That's it.
04:39Parmander.
04:39I've never heard of that, ever.
04:41Have you not heard of a parmander?
04:42No.
04:42There you go.
04:43But you still want a point, sorry.
04:48Next two.
04:49The answers are anagrams.
04:52Precious grey-white metal with chemical symbol AG.
04:56And the largest solid organs in the abdomens of humans.
05:03Yes, Kerry.
05:04Steel, large intestines.
05:07Do you know that these are all anagrams of each other?
05:10No, yes.
05:14Anybody else fancy this?
05:16Shall I tell you?
05:17Yeah.
05:18It's silver and livers.
05:19Oh.
05:20Silver and livers, I was looking for.
05:22Can I just say, if you haven't watched the rest of the week,
05:25that they have been better than this.
05:26I promise you that.
05:27They're good.
05:28This is an aberration.
05:30I'm going to ask you two questions.
05:31The answers are going to be anagrams for each other.
05:33OK?
05:34I got it.
05:34Are we happy?
05:35Yeah.
05:35No.
05:36Let's do it.
05:36Pass the grinder.
05:38We just won it.
05:41Next one.
05:43What is this?
05:45And what is the title of this song?
05:47I went everywhere for you.
05:49I even did my hair for you.
05:52I bought new underwear they blue.
05:54In a world just the other day.
05:57Love you know I...
05:58Kerry.
06:00Slate.
06:01It's an anagram, isn't it?
06:03Mm.
06:04I was going to go with a rhyme.
06:06Yeah.
06:08Maybe...
06:08Should we time you out, Kerry?
06:10Maybe time you out.
06:15Evelyn.
06:16So, I'm going with Kerry's slate.
06:18Yeah.
06:18And then steel.
06:20Slate and steel?
06:22No.
06:23No.
06:23Yes, Joe.
06:24Slate and elite?
06:27Slate and elite?
06:28It's not a telegram, is it?
06:30I'm trying to write out my jeans.
06:32I need a pen and paper.
06:34Toby, any clues?
06:35Is slate the first one, then, you reckon?
06:36It is not.
06:37Oh, it's not?
06:38Oh.
06:38Is it tile?
06:40Slate tile.
06:41And it's satellite by Lena.
06:44Slate tile and satellite is what we were looking for.
06:48Well done if you said that at home.
06:49Slate tile and satellite.
06:51Next question.
06:53Word that follows cook, bearing and men-eye
06:56in the names of stretches of water
06:58and profession of Frida Kahlo or Andy Warhol, for instance.
07:07Toby.
07:08Straits writer.
07:09Straits writer is wrong.
07:10I'm afraid.
07:11Oh, I really thought we were going to get one, then.
07:13Anyone?
07:14What did Frida Kahlo and Andy Warhol do for a living?
07:17Yeah.
07:17Evelyn.
07:17Straits and artist.
07:20Straits and artist?
07:22The right answer was on Evelyn.
07:25Next question.
07:28Sussex Town, around 12 miles west of Brighton.
07:33And immediately, this instant.
07:38Yes, Evelyn.
07:39Hastings.
07:40Hastings.
07:41Hastings.
07:44This is a lot of fun.
07:46It is not, I'm afraid, Evelyn.
07:47I'm so sorry.
07:50I don't think we're going to get it.
07:51Let's take a look.
07:51Right.
07:52Oh, wow.
07:53What?
07:53That's the end of that round.
07:58You'll be devastated to hear.
07:59Oh, no.
08:01Yes.
08:01We're released.
08:03Yes.
08:03That is a shame, isn't it?
08:05Listen, this scoreboard is going to be quite something, isn't it?
08:08Should we see what the scores are like after that round?
08:11Joe and Kerry yet to get off the mark.
08:16Evelyn and Toby lead with one.
08:18Come on.
08:18Wow.
08:18How about that?
08:19Let's do this.
08:20Well, Toby and Evelyn.
08:22Um, let's forget that ever happened.
08:25Running away with it.
08:26Okay.
08:26And we'll play a pairs game and it's going to be an absolute cracker.
08:30People are not going to believe it.
08:33Um, let's find out what our pairs game is.
08:35It is...
08:35All in the details.
08:40The player in last place chooses their partner.
08:42Joe, you're tied third.
08:43Why don't you choose a partner today?
08:45I'll go with Kerry.
08:46Oh, I'll go with Kerry.
08:47Everyone stays where they are.
08:48Joe and Kerry are a team.
08:50Evelyn and Toby are a team.
08:51Now, on this one, you did a little bit of work before the show
08:53and you filled in some clues.
08:57Something to do with literature.
08:58So, Joe, before the show, Kerry filled in three clues
09:01that should lead you to a literary work.
09:03A work of literature.
09:05Oh, no.
09:05Kerry had up to three words to fill in these clues.
09:08Here's your first one.
09:11It was written in the, according to Kerry, 18th century.
09:18Its author is buried in, according to Kerry, a grave.
09:24Thanks.
09:25You're welcome.
09:26It's obvious.
09:27Thank you, Kerry.
09:28And your final clue.
09:30Its well-known characters include the, according to Kerry,
09:33Lord, Lady, Maid.
09:38Hmm.
09:38Huh.
09:39I would say, like, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen-y type stuff.
09:47Pride and Prejudice, Kerry?
09:48No.
09:50Let's take a look.
09:50The Canterbury Tales.
09:54Whoa.
09:54Okay.
09:55Well done.
09:56Have you got that at home?
09:57Do those?
09:57It was written in the 14th century.
10:00Was it the 14th century?
10:01Yeah.
10:01Chaucer.
10:02Its author is buried in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey.
10:05I was right.
10:06And its well-known characters, Wife of Bath, all sorts of things.
10:10Evelyn, before the show, Toby filled in some clues, which, should you unravel them, will
10:15lead you to a novel.
10:18A novel.
10:19But which novel?
10:20Here are your three clues.
10:22It was written by, according to Toby, not Richard Osman.
10:26That does narrow it down.
10:29A little bit, doesn't it?
10:29It does, yeah, yeah.
10:30Yeah, yeah.
10:31Next clue.
10:33It is set in, according to Toby, a fruity world.
10:37Hmm.
10:38Hmm.
10:39Interesting.
10:40And your final clue.
10:42It is about, according to Toby, angry fruit.
10:48The Grapes of Wrath.
10:51Is it the Grapes of Wrath?
10:52It's the right answer.
10:54Oh, well played, Evelyn.
10:55Oh, well done.
10:56Eggs.
10:57Nicely done.
10:57Angry fruit.
10:59Fruity world.
11:00Just when everything seemed lost, Evelyn pulls it back.
11:03Well played.
11:04Good clues as well, there, Toby.
11:05Absolutely brilliant.
11:06Written by John Steinbeck.
11:08It's set in Oklahoma, California.
11:10And it's about the Jode family during the Depression.
11:12Grapes of Wrath.
11:13Very well played, you two.
11:14Nicely done.
11:15Kerry.
11:16Yeah.
11:16Before the show, Joe filled in some clues.
11:18OK.
11:19Which I'm hopeful will lead you to...
11:22A play.
11:24A play.
11:24A play.
11:25The play's the thing.
11:27Here's your first clue.
11:29It is set in, according to Joe.
11:32Olden times.
11:32Olden times.
11:33I love how we think, Joe.
11:34I see.
11:35Yeah.
11:35Is there a similarity?
11:36Yeah.
11:37Your next clue.
11:39The main villain is named, according to Joe.
11:43Definitely not Steve.
11:44Definitely not Steve.
11:45OK.
11:46True.
11:47And the final one.
11:49The plot involves, according to Joe, talking to Skull.
11:55Is it Hamlet, Joe?
11:56Yes.
11:56Well done.
11:57Yes.
12:00Well done.
12:02And I said, the play's the thing.
12:03And that's a quote from Hamlet.
12:04But I didn't know what the answer was.
12:06Really?
12:06Yes.
12:07So I was not trying to give a clue.
12:08It is set in Denmark-y sort of area.
12:12The main villain is Claudius.
12:14And the plot involves all sorts of things.
12:15You know what Shakespeare's like.
12:16But he does talk to a skull at one point.
12:19Great clue.
12:19Well played.
12:20Very good.
12:21Listen, we're digging ourselves through this, aren't we?
12:23It's nice.
12:24Toby, before the show, Evelyn filled in some clues.
12:27And they should lead you to...
12:29An author.
12:31An author.
12:32But which author?
12:35Her home was in, according to Evelyn...
12:37Not rabbit hole.
12:40OK.
12:42She was born in the year, according to Evelyn...
12:45Year of rabbit.
12:48OK.
12:49I hear you.
12:49And outside of literature, interests included, according to Evelyn...
12:53Rabbits.
12:54Oh, it's...
12:55Rabbits.
12:56There you go.
12:57Oh, come on, Toby.
12:58You know this.
12:59No, I know, I know, I know.
13:00I'm having a brain...
13:00I know.
13:02Beatrix Potter.
13:03Yes.
13:03Beatrix Potter.
13:04Well played.
13:05Nicely done.
13:07Sorry, just had a moment.
13:08There's some good teamwork there from everybody.
13:10Her home was in the Lake District.
13:12She was born in the year 1866.
13:15And she was a conservationist.
13:17But rabbits, rabbits, rabbits.
13:18It was either going to be Beatrix Potter or Chas and Dave.
13:21And it was Beatrix Potter.
13:23It's the end of that round.
13:24We've got a few points on the board there.
13:26Well played, everybody.
13:27Let's take a look at what it's done to the leaderboards.
13:28We have Joe and Kerry on one point each.
13:33We have Evelyn and Toby on three points each.
13:36Very nicely done.
13:38Nicely played.
13:39Let's move straight along, shall we, to round three,
13:42which today is going to be...
13:43There once was a quiz host called Richard.
13:49If you get your fingers on the buzzers,
13:51I'm going to read out some limericks.
13:52And you just have to tell me what the limericks are about, please.
13:55So what are the subjects of these limericks?
13:58Here's your first one.
13:59This talk show host, author and star
14:03is richer than you are by far.
14:07She's been nominated
14:08for Oscars and fated
14:11for giving out many a car.
14:15Evelyn.
14:17Who is Oprah?
14:18Oprah is absolutely right.
14:20Well done.
14:21It's for Winfrey.
14:23Nicely done.
14:23It felt to me like Kerry knew it as well.
14:25I don't know.
14:27Like, I do body language stuff.
14:30Next, Limerick.
14:33In this story, a villain grows wiser
14:35due to meeting a spectral advisor
14:38as the festive plot thickens
14:41thanks to author Charles Dickens.
14:45Kerry.
14:46A Christmas Carol.
14:47A Christmas Carol.
14:48Let's take a look at the last line.
14:50He winds up much less of a miser.
14:52A Christmas Carol.
14:53Well played, Kerry.
14:54Next one.
15:03Yes, that's Joe.
15:04Ginger Rogers?
15:06Incorrect, I'm afraid.
15:07The rest of the limit for everyone else.
15:12She played Dorothy Gale.
15:15Yes, Kerry.
15:16She was in Singing in the Rain.
15:18What's her name?
15:19Betty?
15:20No.
15:20Is it Betty?
15:21I might have to time you out, Kerry.
15:22I'm so sorry.
15:25Last line, anyone?
15:26Oh, Toby.
15:27Judy Garland.
15:27Is it Judy Garland?
15:29And was mum to one Liza Minnelli.
15:31Well played, Toby.
15:32Judy Garland.
15:33Nicely done.
15:34What is this limerick about, please.
15:36What is this limerick about, please?
15:38This show puts celebs to the test.
15:41Each week, they're so beautifully dressed.
15:44Dave Arch leads the band.
15:47Yes, Joe.
15:49Strictly Come Dancing.
15:50They would drum you out, wouldn't they?
15:51If you didn't get that.
15:52Dave Arch leads the band.
15:54That bore them.
15:55So grand.
15:56And in 21, Rose was the best.
15:59Well played, Joe.
16:00Nicely done.
16:01You come dancing.
16:04Next one.
16:06If you're nervous, this film leaves its mark.
16:09Its first scene takes place in the dark.
16:13Kerry?
16:13Blair Witch Project?
16:15It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
16:18Let's move on.
16:20Underscored by two notes.
16:21Yes, Joe.
16:24Oh, no.
16:24I was going to say Phantom of the Opera.
16:26Is it Phantom of the Opera?
16:27It is not.
16:28Toby.
16:29Jaws.
16:30Is it Jaws?
16:32They'll need much larger boats.
16:34If they're going to track down that white shark.
16:36Well played, Toby.
16:37Another point for you.
16:38Jaws.
16:40Final limerick in this round.
16:42Good round for Toby so far.
16:44In this town, you might study Old Norse.
16:48Don a gal and enrol on a course.
16:51There are plenty of choirs.
16:54Among those dreaming spires.
16:57And a famous inspector named Morse.
17:00Kerry?
17:01Oxford.
17:02Is it Oxford?
17:04Absolutely right, Kerry.
17:06Yes!
17:08Nicely played.
17:09That's the end of that round.
17:10End of the round.
17:11Let's take a look at what it has done to the scores.
17:16Joe.
17:17Three-time winner.
17:18Currently in fourth with two points.
17:19It's very close.
17:20I'm taking the shirt off in a minute.
17:22Oh, yeah, the unlucky shirt.
17:23It's the unlucky shirt.
17:25Joe has two.
17:25Kerry has three.
17:27Evelyn has four.
17:28Toby Anstis, our leader, with five points.
17:30Hi!
17:31That's a nerve-wracking place to be, isn't it?
17:33For how long?
17:33Well, we'll find out.
17:34For how long?
17:34You've only got to hold on for two more rounds, Toby.
17:36Yeah.
17:37All you've got to do.
17:38It's tense.
17:38Round four today is...
17:40Put your finger on it.
17:45Now, if you'll take your tablets out, please, everyone.
17:48Yay!
17:48I love a tablet.
17:49I'm going to show you a series of pictures.
17:51Here's your first one.
17:51Now, what I'd like you to put your finger on is the BG who married Lulu in 1969, please.
18:02So, which of those married Lulu in 1969?
18:06OK, everyone's Ian.
18:12What do you think at home?
18:13Have you pointed to the screen?
18:14Have you chosen a BG?
18:16Joe, did you have any idea here or was it a guess?
18:19I just...
18:19No, I just thought the one in the middle with that haircut, he could probably marry anyone.
18:23Yeah.
18:24That chest hair, facial hair combo.
18:27So, you've gone in the middle?
18:28Yeah.
18:30Kerry, what are you thinking here?
18:31To the guy the other way.
18:32I can't remember his name.
18:34You've gone Robin.
18:35I've gone Robin.
18:36Yeah.
18:37Evelyn?
18:37I just went with the most famous one, Barry.
18:41You've gone Barry.
18:43And Toby, you interviewed the BG?
18:44Yeah, I went Robin, but I thought it was Morris.
18:46Oh, really?
18:47There you go.
18:48Poor Morris.
18:49So, I've gone with the one on the right.
18:50Yeah, Robin.
18:50Yeah.
18:51So, you've gone with Robin.
18:51So, we've got two for Barry, two for Robin.
18:54What do you think at home?
18:55Are we giving away two points?
18:57Are we giving away zero points?
18:58She married...
19:00Morris.
19:01Oh!
19:03Married Morris.
19:04Oh, no, the wrong one.
19:05Unlucky everybody.
19:07Well done at home if you chose Morris Gibb there.
19:09Next picture.
19:12Oh, please.
19:14Semaphore.
19:14Could you please put your finger on H in semaphore?
19:20Which of those represents H in semaphore?
19:23What is semaphore?
19:24Semaphore is a system of flags.
19:26It's like a Morse code, but with flags.
19:27Oh, right.
19:27So, they use it on ships and stuff like that.
19:30OK.
19:30So, you can spell out big things over long distances.
19:33You look through a telescope and you can see messages being spelt out.
19:42Anyone at home know about semaphore?
19:44I would not have a clue on this one.
19:48Kerry, random guess?
19:50It's a random, but I went the closest to, I think, that it's physically near H.
19:56That's what I was trying to think.
19:57Yeah.
19:57Does any of them look like an H?
19:59Yeah, top, middle.
20:01Evelyn, do you the same sort of thing?
20:04I did, yeah, but I wanted to go for the bottom, middle, but that looks like an A as well.
20:10So, I went for the one to the left.
20:14Toby, any clue on this?
20:15I don't think there's any kind of logic to follow this, but I went starting with the left, top left, and going clockwise.
20:21A, B, C, D, E, F.
20:23You follow the symbol, the sequence.
20:24Yeah.
20:25So, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, that bottom left one.
20:29So, you've gone on the same one as Evelyn.
20:30Good news for Evelyn.
20:31Joe, any clue?
20:32I eeny, meeny, miny, moe'd it, and ended up the same one as Kerry.
20:37No.
20:38So, again, you've got 50% on one, 50% on another.
20:41What do you think at home?
20:42I know some people will know Semaphore.
20:43Very well done if you have.
20:45I think the rest of us are guessing.
20:46We're certainly all guessing here.
20:47I would not have a clue on this one.
20:50Shall we find out?
20:51Has anyone scored a point?
20:54Oh!
20:56Oh, no.
20:58The top middle is I, bottom left is L.
21:00Well, let's do another one, shall we?
21:03Let's see if we can score some points in this round.
21:08Oh!
21:08OK.
21:08Oh, hello.
21:09Well, OK.
21:10Maybe.
21:10I wonder, please, if you could put your finger on the spoolie.
21:15The spoolie.
21:17If I was a spoolie, what would I be?
21:19OK, everyone's in.
21:28Evelyn, do you know your spoolies?
21:30Oh, I do, Richard.
21:32It is what you use to kind of brush out your eyebrows with.
21:36Let's see where you are.
21:38That's interesting.
21:39See, again, I was just waiting for everyone to go, I don't know.
21:42I came to Evelyn.
21:43She's blown us out of the water.
21:45Assuming that's right.
21:46Yeah.
21:47Toby.
21:48Well, I went with the same one, because all the others are brushes.
21:50They're all something brushed.
21:52Interesting.
21:54Joe, what have you gone for?
21:55I went with the exact same logic as Toby.
21:58You must have sat through some YouTube makeup tutorials in your time.
22:01Yeah, I have, actually.
22:02Yeah, I've been involved in a few as well.
22:05Yeah, I bet.
22:05But I've sort of zoned out trying to know what the brushes are.
22:08But I'm glad I think I know what a spoolie is.
22:11What a spoolie.
22:11So there's Joe.
22:13Kerry, I would say now, it's probably good to be on that, but I don't know if you are.
22:17So, I'm not.
22:19Oh, OK.
22:20But I went for the most jauntiest brush.
22:23It's the one on the slant that's like, I'm a spoolie.
22:25Oh, no way.
22:26I'm going to give you some sharp edges.
22:28Yeah.
22:28So I went for that bad boy.
22:30Yeah, that brush.
22:31I regret.
22:31Yeah, a lot of attitude.
22:32Yeah.
22:33A spoolie attitude.
22:34It's not too off, actually, because that brush usually needs a spoolie after it's been used.
22:38Ah!
22:38Whoa.
22:40You know your spoolies.
22:42Normally there's some jeopardy.
22:44Evelyn seems absolutely...
22:45If this is not a spoolie...
22:46I'm going to call so hard.
22:48Yeah, everyone's going to go, what?
22:50Are we giving away three points here?
22:53That's exactly what we're doing.
22:55Well played, everyone.
22:56Well done, Evelyn.
22:58That's exactly what it is.
22:59And the other one, yeah, it's just an eyeshadow brush.
23:01It's the end of the round.
23:03Tablets away, please, everybody.
23:05We have the small matter of answer smash to go.
23:08Is Joe going to win his fourth show in a row?
23:10Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
23:14Joe and Kerry, you have three points each.
23:17Evelyn has five points.
23:19Toby Anstis, six points.
23:20Oh!
23:20He still leaves.
23:22He still leaves.
23:24Just hanging on.
23:25Oh, Joe is good at answer smash, though.
23:28He's good at answer smash.
23:30We know that.
23:31Let's play our final round.
23:32And it is...
23:34After smash, fingers on fuzzers, please.
23:38Point for a correct answer.
23:39Point off.
23:40Don't forget for an incorrect answer.
23:42OK.
23:43Currently, Toby leads.
23:46Evelyn, you're in second.
23:47And then a couple of points behind Joe and Kerry.
23:51Who's going to win Thursday's House of Games?
23:52Let's find out, shall we?
23:53Your first category is...
23:562000s bands or noughties bands, whatever you want to say.
23:59Those will be the pictures.
23:59There will be clues above.
24:03James Earl Jones provides the voice of Mufasa in the 1994 original and 2019 remake of which Disney film?
24:12Yes, Joe.
24:13Lion Kings of Leon.
24:14Lion Kings of Leon?
24:17Well played, Joe.
24:18Absolutely right.
24:19The Lion Kings of Leon.
24:20The Lion King and Kings of Leon.
24:22Well played.
24:23Next question and next picture.
24:36Joe.
24:37Son Nickelback.
24:38Son Nickelback?
24:39It's the right answer.
24:42Sonic and Nickelback.
24:44Well played, Joe.
24:45Next one.
24:47In a 2017 interview, what did Theresa May say was the naughtiest thing she'd ever done as a child?
24:55She walked to the field.
24:57Joe.
24:57Running through fields of wheatus.
25:01Ah.
25:01Exactly right.
25:02Well done.
25:03Running through a field of wheatus.
25:04And wheatus.
25:05Next category.
25:06It's now immensely close at the top, I would say.
25:10Car accessories.
25:11Those will be the pictures.
25:12There will be clues above.
25:15The Fosbury flop is a technique used by athletes in which track and field event?
25:22Toby.
25:23High jump leads.
25:24High jump leads?
25:25Well played, Toby.
25:27Absolutely right.
25:27High jump and jump leads.
25:30Next car accessories.
25:31Next clue.
25:33What alliterative nickname was given to Mel B while she was a member of the group that had hits, including Wannabe?
25:42Kerry.
25:43Scary Spice Scraper.
25:46Scary Spice Scraper is the right answer, Kerry.
25:49Well done.
25:50Oh, I get a point.
25:51Scary Spice and Ice Scraper.
25:53Scary Spice Scraper.
25:54Next clue and next car accessory.
25:58Which 1990s sitcom starred Will Smith as a teenager who moves from Philadelphia to Los Angeles?
26:06That is Evelyn.
26:08Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Tree.
26:12Christmas Tree.
26:13Oh, what is this called?
26:16No, I can't take it.
26:16I have to sit.
26:17Sorry, the buzzer's open again.
26:19Toby.
26:19Air Fresh to Prince of Bel-Air.
26:21Toby.
26:22Toby.
26:23Has he thrown it away at the last second?
26:25It is not Air Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
26:27I'm so sorry.
26:29No one fancy it?
26:31Joe.
26:32Fresh Prince of Bel-Air freshener.
26:34That's exactly right.
26:35Yes.
26:36Fresh Prince of Bel-Air freshener.
26:38That's really unlucky.
26:39It could have been that, though, couldn't it?
26:41Yeah.
26:42Um, next category.
26:45Oh!
26:47My brain has gone.
26:48That last question.
26:49No passing.
26:50Joe scored a point.
26:51Toby lost a point.
26:53Has he done four in a row on the last question?
26:59That is exactly what he's done on the last question.
27:03Oh!
27:05Harry and Evelyn, four each.
27:07Toby, six.
27:07Joe, seven.
27:08Three points between everybody.
27:10Joe, four in a row by one point again, though.
27:13Nicely done.
27:13It's that final round.
27:14It is.
27:15I'm going to tie his hand behind his back.
27:17Joe, you've won another prize.
27:19Oh, yeah, yeah.
27:19What would you like to take home with you?
27:22Uh, I am going to leave the compost bin.
27:25I'm going to take the pasta maker and give it to Evelyn.
27:29Oh, lovely.
27:30Joe makes the house against pasta maker to Evelyn.
27:33Well done.
27:34Joe, let's take a look at the leaderboard.
27:35I know it's double points Friday tomorrow,
27:37but I think it might make no difference.
27:40But can Joe win five out of five?
27:44It's one of the rarest honours,
27:45one of the rarest things we ever see on house games.
27:47Only been done once before.
27:49Evelyn and Kerry, you have eight.
27:50Toby with ten.
27:51And Joe was 16.
27:52Is he going to do five out of five on our final?
27:55And is he going to do it with us all still liking him?
27:57That's the extraordinary thing he's managing to do, isn't it?
28:00He's giving us gifts.
28:01That's true.
28:01That's true.
28:02That's true.
28:03Yeah.
28:03The weird thing is,
28:04I think we're getting to like him more.
28:06Joe, very, very well played.
28:08Should we come back here tomorrow for the final?
28:10Why not?
28:10Look forward to it ever so much.
28:12We'll see you here.
28:12See you here as well on the House of Games.
28:44So much pasta in this.
28:46Have you ever made fresh pasta before?
28:47I've never done.
28:48It's so fun.
28:49And I really want to.
28:50Have you ever tried grinding coffee in one of those?
28:51Oh, that's going to happen.
28:52Yeah.
28:53Yeah.
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