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Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott, Suzi Ruffell

Series 6, Week 8, Day 1

Every day this week, previous contestants Radzi Chinyanganya, Janet Ellis, Darren Harriott and Suzi Ruffell 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.

Facing their second chance to win a prize, will the winning stars opt for the iconic House of Games dartboard, or will they be tempted with the House of Games fondue set?

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Series 6 Episode 36 (m001djcf) (hd)

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00:00Hello everybody, I'm Richard Osmond. Welcome to a brand new week on House of Games, a special week as well on House of Games.
00:15For the first time ever, we've invited back some people who are not champions. We call it our second place, second chance week.
00:21Four players playing, all of them with a second chance to win this trophy. Who are our unlucky losers?
00:28They are Darren Harriot, Janet Ellis, Susie Ruffell and Radzi Chin-Yanganya.
00:38Hey, welcome. So, listen, you didn't win before, but everyone here, they put up such a good performance.
00:45We thought, Darren, it was fair to have you back. Do you feel more confident this time?
00:48Yes, I feel very confident. I'm all about second chances. So, yeah, I just want to do a bit better.
00:55That's like Redemption Week. That's what we should have called it.
00:59Redemption Week. Redemption Week. They said, right at the start, BBC said, you can't call it Loser Week.
01:03You can't call it that. Redemption Week is the thing we should have called it.
01:07Yeah, when we got the call, we were like, yeah, it's Loser Week.
01:11Janet, welcome to Redemption Week. Lovely to have you here.
01:14Can we do it in Latin, maybe? Victus.
01:16Oh, that's, imagine if I knew Latin.
01:18Victus Ludorum, rather than Victor Ludorum.
01:21Excuse me?
01:22Yeah.
01:22Let's leave.
01:23Sounds better, doesn't it?
01:24Sounds better.
01:25You're on the wrong week.
01:26Loser.
01:27Lovely to have you back. Susie, welcome back as well.
01:30Hello, Richard.
01:31So, no one here won a prize of their own volition, but I think lots of people were given prizes by other people.
01:36I was given some roller skates with your face on.
01:39Wow.
01:40And Radzi, so, second place, second chance.
01:43You actually came second in every single episode.
01:46You were in five second places.
01:47And no one even gave me a prize.
01:49It was, oh, sad times.
01:51So, I'm here all I would love, one day, to have a prize of your face on.
01:55That'd be nice.
01:56Let's take a look at today's prizes, shall we?
01:58On Monday's House of Games.
02:02Ooh.
02:03Ooh, yes.
02:05That ooh, of course, is for the shower curtain.
02:07There's a fondue set, there's a coffee pot, a flower pot, or a dart board.
02:12Cavetier, I think that is, rather than a coffee pot.
02:14Radzi, if you were to break your duck.
02:16It's either the shower curtain, which I know people don't usually like.
02:20Oh, yeah, and for good reason.
02:22Or maybe the plant pot.
02:24I just want someone to come to my living room and go,
02:26were you on House of... Did you win?
02:28Oh, yes, he won.
02:29Oh, yeah, you're the guy who came second, ten times in a row.
02:33Yeah, I remember you.
02:34Susie?
02:35I might go for the dartboard.
02:38New hobby, why not?
02:39Yeah, why not?
02:39I've got the roller skates.
02:40Hold on a minute, roller skating darts.
02:43Well, listen, I'll see you at the Olympics.
02:46That could be BBC's Dancing on Ice.
02:48Janet?
02:49I think it's got to be the coffee pot.
02:51I love the idea of waking up with you.
02:53Oh, Janet, and likewise, likewise.
02:56Darren?
02:57I'll be honest, Richard, I don't think I've ever wanted anything more than a dartboard.
03:01There we go.
03:02Very best of luck to all of you.
03:04Someone's going to break their duck today.
03:05Who is it going to be?
03:06Let's find out, shall we?
03:07Every time I press this buzzer, a new round comes up.
03:09Our first round this week is...
03:15Rhyme time.
03:16Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone.
03:18Two questions at a time.
03:19The answers rhyme with each other.
03:21Here's your first two.
03:26Word preceding Spice in the nickname of Melanie C.
03:29And band that had a 1983 UK number one with Red Red Wine.
03:37That is Darren.
03:40Scary and UB40.
03:42I can't believe he didn't win.
03:45Janet?
03:47Sporty UB40.
03:49Oh, no!
03:49Sporty and UB40.
03:51Sporty and UB40.
03:53What a way to start, huh?
03:54Yeah, the rhyme was the thing we were looking for there, really.
03:58Here are your next two.
04:02Children's TV character accompanied by Looby-Loo and Teddy.
04:06Alcoholic spirit distilled from wine, such as cognac or armagnac.
04:13Yes, Janet?
04:14Andy Pandy Brandy.
04:15Andy Pandy Brandy.
04:17It's fun to say, isn't it?
04:18Yeah.
04:18It's worth coming just for that, wasn't it?
04:20Andy Pandy Brandy.
04:20That could be a tea.
04:21Next one.
04:22Who is this?
04:24And what is this?
04:29Yes, Susie.
04:31Oh, Rick's...
04:33Is that Rick Stein?
04:34Might be.
04:35Rick's...
04:36Rick Stein's...
04:37No, it doesn't rhyme with ice cream.
04:40Does it?
04:40Look at the others.
04:41Yeah.
04:42Oh, no, is it really obvious?
04:44Now you said, yeah.
04:46You kind of gave it away a bit.
04:47Rick Stein, 49?
04:49No!
04:49No!
04:50Rick Stein, 99!
04:52I know!
04:53Pray silence, please, for Darren Harriot.
04:55Rick Stein, 99?
04:56Here's the right answer, Darren.
04:58Well done.
04:59Thanks for the Rick Stein.
05:00Thanks for the Rick Stein.
05:02Again, how did none of you win?
05:04It was great!
05:06Well done.
05:06If you got that at home here, you're next to...
05:09Kent Motor Racing Circuit, that hosted the 1964 British Grand Prix.
05:15And four words said after the final winning point in tennis.
05:21Yes, Radzi.
05:23Brands Hatch Game Set and Match?
05:25Well played, Radzi.
05:28Nicely done.
05:29That's good.
05:30Next one.
05:32Who is this?
05:34And what is the title of this song?
05:39Yes, that is Darren.
05:40Uh, Adil Ray, Walk This Way.
05:42So, Adil Ray, Walk This Way.
05:44Lovely.
05:45Absolutely right, Darren.
05:46Well played.
05:48Rundin Seen, Aerosmith.
05:49Final question in this round.
05:53Limestone Block in Ireland said to confer eloquence.
05:57And panel show with Captains Flintoff and Redknapp.
06:05Susie.
06:06Blarney Stone, League of Their Own?
06:08Blarney Stone, League of Their Own, Susie Ruffall.
06:11Finally a point!
06:12Go on, Susie!
06:12Everybody off the mark as well, which is lovely to see.
06:16Let's take a look at our first leaderboards.
06:20Susie and Radzi, you have one point each.
06:22Janet and Darren, two points each.
06:24Well done.
06:27It's got the feel of a close week, this one.
06:29Yeah.
06:30I think it's going to be very competitive.
06:31So, we can go home now?
06:33I mean, I wouldn't.
06:35Because you could win yourself a shower curtain.
06:38Next round is going to be...
06:42Distinctly average, a pair's game.
06:45The player in last place chooses their partner.
06:47Radzi, why don't you choose your partner today?
06:49I'll go for the fellow joint last placer.
06:52Susie Ruffall.
06:53Susie and Radzi are a team.
06:55Janet and Darren are a team.
06:56Tablets out, please, everyone.
06:57I'll ask you some questions.
06:58I think you've probably all played this before.
07:00You have to write me down an answer, which is a number,
07:03and I'll take the average of each pair as their answer.
07:06Here's your first question.
07:10How many schools are there in the UK?
07:13How many schools are in the UK?
07:14Good state and independent schools.
07:16Wow.
07:17Nursery up to secondary level.
07:19All the schools?
07:20No, no, just 80% of them.
07:2280%.
07:23No, all of them.
07:25I'm hearing all, yeah.
07:27OK.
07:27That's what we're looking for.
07:28Um...
07:30Yeah, where would you even start with this?
07:32I have no idea.
07:33Um...
07:36Darren, what was your thinking?
07:39Uh, I went with 80,000.
07:4080,000?
07:41Yeah.
07:42You know, there's like, what, 60-odd million people?
07:46Not everyone goes to school.
07:47Not everyone goes to school.
07:49So, yeah, I just went 80.
07:51Janet, up or down from that?
07:52Well, with amazing synchronicity.
07:54Oh, look at us.
07:55First of all, I thought just loads,
07:56and then I realised that's not actually a numeric answer.
07:59Um, so, yeah, I thought 84,000 sounds like a sort of...
08:04..rough figure.
08:06I'm going to do my Rachel Riley, Carol Vorderman thing now.
08:0982,000 is your average, I think.
08:11Good maths.
08:1282,000.
08:13Susie, where are you?
08:15I'm saying 100,000.
08:16These numbers feel high to me.
08:18I could be wrong.
08:18Do you think?
08:19A little bit.
08:20Because I almost put a million.
08:22I was close to doing that as well.
08:24So, there would be one school for every 60 people?
08:27Well, I think that smaller schools are the answer.
08:29I agree, but I think there's a limit.
08:33So, 100,000.
08:34Radzi, where are you?
08:35So, I've gone lower than everyone.
08:37So, 35,000.
08:38Yeah.
08:39And so, my thinking is, you immediately think of secondary schools,
08:43where there's, say, let's say, 500, 600, 700 people,
08:46but I think all the primary schools, you get small primary schools,
08:49one's in countries, one's in the islands, Scotland.
08:52So, I'm going lower.
08:53So, your average is...
08:56..67,500.
08:59What do you think at home?
09:00How many schools are there?
09:01We've got 67,000 and 82,000.
09:04Let's take a look, shall we?
09:06How many schools are there in the UK?
09:08Who's won the points?
09:1032,000, Radzi.
09:13Amazing.
09:13How about that?
09:15Really good work.
09:15Great work.
09:16Well done if you...
09:17Hard to get closer than that, but well done if you did.
09:19Let's take a look at our next question.
09:22How many years passed between the burial of Tutankhamun
09:26and the discovery of his tomb by Howard Carter?
09:30Oh, I'm so glad I'm not playing this one.
09:32Great, great.
09:33Right up my alley, this.
09:34Yeah.
09:38We're all in.
09:42What do you think at home on this one?
09:44Susie, what are you saying?
09:46I'm...
09:46Why do you have to come to me first?
09:49Why is my voice so high?
09:50I'm saying 2,000.
09:522,000 years.
09:53Radzi, very good on the last one.
09:55Where are you on this?
09:55So I've gone 2,700.
09:58So my thinking is...
09:59Yeah.
09:59I thought it was sort of around early 20th century.
10:04And I'm going to go around 700, 800 B.C.
10:08B.C.
10:09I'm not sure exactly where in the kind of...
10:11No.
10:11The ancient Egyptian...
10:13Are we close?
10:14No.
10:16I'm hearing you and I'm looking at my answer and going...
10:18He factored in Jesus.
10:20You know how we're in Jesus.
10:21I love...
10:21Factoring Jesus, factoring dinosaurs.
10:23I'm talking the dinosaurs.
10:24I'm mine.
10:24So it was somewhere between Jesus and the dinosaurs.
10:27Yeah.
10:27I love the fact that Radzi looks at you and goes,
10:29are we close?
10:30Yeah, yeah.
10:31As if Darren knows.
10:33Your average Susie and Radzi is 2,350 years.
10:38Darren, you sound concerned about your answer.
10:40Yeah, I went really high, but I had no idea.
10:42Yeah.
10:45OK, I went 8,000.
10:468,000.
10:48Yeah.
10:48So it would be 6,000 B.C.
10:49Yeah.
10:50Yeah, OK.
10:51I think it was like a long time B.C.
10:52It was a long time.
10:53A long time, but, you know, we'll see.
10:55Hopefully.
10:568,000.
10:57Oh, yeah.
10:57Our average will be fine now.
10:58Bring it down.
10:59Because I've gone a bit sort of weirdly.
11:01OK, great.
11:02Oh, that's very specific.
11:03Yeah.
11:041,843, says Janet.
11:07So your average is 4,921 years and six months.
11:14So 1922, he found it.
11:17So it's a question of when did Tutankhamen die.
11:19Let's find out, shall we?
11:21How many years passed?
11:243,248.
11:29So he must have died, what's that, 1327 B.C.
11:32Wow.
11:33He died.
11:33There you go.
11:34It's another point to Susie and Radzi.
11:36Very well done.
11:36Very well.
11:37Final question in this round.
11:39Can Darren and Janet get on the scoreboard?
11:43What was the total number of points scored at the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan?
11:51What do you think?
11:52That is tough.
11:53Was that one of the ones you reported on, Radzi?
11:55You're always out somewhere reporting something.
11:57Sadly not.
11:57I wish I was.
11:58What do you reckon at home?
12:00Any big rugby fans out there?
12:07OK, Janet, what's going through your head?
12:11This question was made for me.
12:13Well, I know they score high in rugby, but I don't know at all how many, as Radzi said,
12:19how many other games were played for the final.
12:23It's quite a lot.
12:24Quite a lot.
12:25It's probably a bit low then, 121, but I know that, obviously, they'll all be trying
12:29to score high, but then they'll be trying to stop each other.
12:32That's true.
12:33That's true.
12:33That's how this works.
12:34Very true.
12:35121, you're saying.
12:36Yeah.
12:36Let's see if Darren has raised your average.
12:39I've read the question wrong.
12:40Uh-oh.
12:41I don't know.
12:44I didn't think it was everyone.
12:47Who did you think it was?
12:49I don't know.
12:49In my head, I just had one team.
12:52So it's really, really low.
12:53Our average is going to be really low.
12:54I didn't know it was the entire world.
12:57Ah, this is why I'm here.
12:58I went 20.
13:0120?
13:01You can't even lie and pretend the other one's a zero.
13:03I can't even lie.
13:04I think that's a lot of zero.
13:05You went 20?
13:07Yeah.
13:07I didn't factor in.
13:08Just under half a point a game.
13:10Yeah.
13:10I mean, rugby's quite slow, right?
13:13Yeah, for sure.
13:14It's really slow.
13:14I don't know what you two have put, but if you throw this away now, I would be very, very surprised.
13:20Your average, Janet and Darren, is 70.5 points in that entire World Cup.
13:27Radzi, what are you thinking here?
13:28So I've gone two and a half thousand.
13:30Two and a half thousand.
13:31And the idea is, if you're around, say, 50 matches, and it's roughly 50 points a match.
13:37Yeah, there was some big scoring going, especially in the early bit.
13:40Total guess, but I'll go.
13:41Susie, what are you saying?
13:43I did none of that maths.
13:44Yeah.
13:44And just write a number down.
13:45Great.
13:46And I went for 372.
13:48Okay, listen, it doesn't matter, is the truth.
13:51It doesn't matter.
13:51You know, I think you're safe.
13:53It's just a bit of fun, isn't it?
13:54Yes, just a bit of fun, and you're going to get a point.
13:57Let's take a look at your average.
13:58You might have this one, guys.
14:011,436.
14:04What do you think at home?
14:05What have you gone with here?
14:06Let's find out, shall we, what was the total number of points?
14:09And have Susie and Radzi won?
14:11What a nail-biter.
14:132,196.
14:16Very well played again, Radzi.
14:19And a clean sweep for Susie and Radzi there as well.
14:21All three things.
14:22Let's remember how this feels.
14:24Yeah.
14:24Tablets away, please, everybody.
14:26We'll take a look at our scoreboards.
14:29So no one won a day the previous time they all came here,
14:32but they're all good quizzers.
14:34Darren and Janet have two points each.
14:36Susie with four.
14:37Radzi perfectly placed to come second again.
14:39Oh, it's wow.
14:41Round three.
14:42Today is...
14:43Win when they're singing.
14:48Get your stopwatches out at home.
14:49Get your phones out to everyone here.
14:51Fingers on buzzers.
14:52I'm going to play you the start of an introduction to a song.
14:55A famous song.
14:56We will then fade the introduction out.
14:59You keep playing along with that song in your head.
15:00And when you think the first word is sung, press your buzzer.
15:05Nice and firmly.
15:06And whoever is closest to the first word being sung wins themselves a point.
15:10Your first song is coming up, so start your stopwatches...
15:12..now.
15:14Give you a tiny bit longer at home.
15:29We all went at the same time there.
15:31It was Boomshake the Room by Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince.
15:35And let's take a look at your timings.
15:37Quite close to each other.
15:37Oh, look at that!
15:40All within half a second.
15:41Wow.
15:42All within half a second of each other.
15:44What are you thinking at home?
15:45Shall we listen and see who's got the points?
15:48Good luck at home.
15:56Oh, here we go.
15:57Oh, Susie!
16:03Finally, a game that I understand.
16:06Look at that!
16:07Bang on!
16:08That's happened about three times.
16:09That's two points for Susie.
16:10You get it bang on.
16:12Wow.
16:13Your Will Smith Bang Club's really working out now.
16:14Yeah, it has.
16:15You cannot play it better than that.
16:17Very well done, Susie.
16:19That was awesome.
16:20Congratulations at home if you've got 10.5 as well.
16:22Happens very, very, very rarely.
16:25I feel incredible.
16:26Yeah.
16:26Do you know why you feel incredible?
16:28Because you are incredible.
16:30This is the first time I've felt like a winner.
16:31This is amazing.
16:32I don't just get on this show.
16:34I mean, am I alive?
16:35Let's play our second one, shall we?
16:37Everybody at home, start your stopwatches now.
16:51Yeah, everyone went early here.
16:53Don't Stop by Fleetwood Mac.
16:56What have you got on your stopwatches at home?
16:58Let's take a look at what we've got in the studio.
17:02Susie going first.
17:02Oh, where's I?
17:04Radzi going last.
17:05Two seconds between everyone this time.
17:06I'll be honest, I bottled it a little bit because I thought it came in a lot later.
17:10Yeah.
17:10And then when everyone went early, I thought, oh, no, I've messed up.
17:12Yeah, well, you might as well, Chris, then, might you?
17:14Yeah.
17:15You might as well, Chris, absolutely.
17:16Is Radzi's instinct correct?
17:18Let's find out, shall we, who scored the point?
17:22The first couple of bars, I'm thinking, I don't know if it's on.
17:25Yeah.
17:25Yeah.
17:29No.
17:29Ah.
17:30Oh, Radzi.
17:32Oh.
17:38Wow, 16.94.
17:40Radzi, very well played.
17:41Your instinct is absolutely right.
17:4316.94.
17:44And the question set has really did a number on all of us by fading it out so early.
17:48Yes.
17:49Final song in this round.
17:50Fingers on buzzers, please.
17:52And everyone at home, start your stopwatches now.
17:54Oh, impossible.
18:07You did go very early down.
18:09I did, and I didn't mean to.
18:11Oh, and these three, all of like minds.
18:15Yeah.
18:16I started singing it in my head, that's the problem.
18:19You buzzed on your first words.
18:20I did, I buzzed on my first words.
18:22Really?
18:23OK.
18:25Rescue Me, and here are your times.
18:29Everything from Eight with Janet.
18:31Wow.
18:31You may have gone a little early.
18:33I think you went before the music faded out.
18:35That's what I mean.
18:36I started singing it before the music even stopped.
18:38And 15 at the end there.
18:40What have you got on your stopwatches at home?
18:41For the final time, let's see who scored a point.
18:43Oh, we go past Janet's.
18:54Amazing.
18:55It's going to be close.
18:59Oh!
19:01Yes.
19:02Whoa.
19:03It's a tie.
19:03You both get yourself in points.
19:05Very well done, aren't it?
19:06Oh, I took that.
19:07I don't think we've ever had a tie before like that.
19:09That is amazing.
19:11You lose his weak riches.
19:12Yeah.
19:13Exactly.
19:14Three rounds down.
19:15Let's take a look at the scoreboards.
19:16Janet, you have two.
19:20Darren, three.
19:21And they're still tied.
19:23Susie and Radzi, six points each.
19:27It's going to be close all week.
19:30Round four today is going to be...
19:35Richard's Junk.
19:36I am going to show you a picture of my junk.
19:38I want you to concentrate on it as hard as you can.
19:41I'm going to show you a series of items.
19:43You'll have 15 seconds to look at them and remember them all.
19:46I'll tell you what they all are as well.
19:47They will all be the answers to the questions you're about to be asked.
19:50OK.
19:50So let's take a look at this week's junk.
19:54We have got...
19:57So keep looking.
20:11Remember as many of those as you can.
20:13They're all going to be answers.
20:14OK, fingers on buzzers, everyone.
20:16Here's your first question.
20:17The answer will be something you just saw.
20:20What is the title of the song that Jedward performed for Ireland
20:22in the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest?
20:29Yes, Susie.
20:30Lollipop?
20:31Is it lollipop?
20:32No.
20:33Yes, Darren.
20:35Is it lipstick?
20:36Is it lipstick?
20:37He loves a bit of Jedward, does Darren?
20:41Absolutely right.
20:41Big fan.
20:42Big fan.
20:44Next question.
20:46During his presidency, Bill Clinton owned a cat with what name?
20:52Yes, Darren.
20:54Was it doughnut?
20:56Doughnuts?
20:57That's a good name for a cat.
20:58Yeah.
20:58It was not, I'm afraid.
21:00Yes, Janet.
21:01Lollipop.
21:02Is it lollipop?
21:04It'll be right eventually.
21:06Radzi.
21:06Socks.
21:07Socks.
21:07Yeah.
21:07Good name.
21:08Is the right answer, Radzi.
21:10Well done.
21:11Next question.
21:12In 2022, which character on The Masked Singer was revealed to be Michael Owen?
21:21Yes, Darren.
21:22Was it hippo?
21:22Hippos?
21:24I'm afraid.
21:25Um, OK.
21:26Could have been any of those things, didn't it?
21:28Yes, Susie.
21:29Lollipop?
21:30Lollipop.
21:30That's a good shout.
21:31It's going to be lollipop eventually.
21:33Yes, Radzi.
21:34Donut?
21:35Donut.
21:36It was donut.
21:37Yeah, how's that there?
21:39It's a hell of a costume, isn't it?
21:40Yeah.
21:40Well played, Radzi.
21:41Good round for you so far.
21:42Next one.
21:52Yes, Darren.
21:53Was it abacus?
21:54Abacus?
21:55It's not.
21:56Yes, Radzi.
21:58Was it a road cone?
21:59Traffic cone.
22:00Traffic cone?
22:01That's exactly what it was, Radzi.
22:03What a round he's having.
22:05You're smashing those.
22:06He is in danger of winning, is he not?
22:09How about it?
22:09Come on, guys.
22:11Here's your next one.
22:13In the Bible, Noah's three sons, Hashem, Japheth, and who else?
22:21Yes, Radzi.
22:22Would that be abacus?
22:23Abacus?
22:24It is not, I'm afraid.
22:27That's when you've got about 30 or 40 children.
22:29Shall I tell you?
22:30I don't know, I have to have a go.
22:32Yeah, Darren.
22:32Um, was it, uh, uh, uh, towel?
22:36Was it towel?
22:37It could be.
22:38It was not.
22:39That is a lovely name for a child as well.
22:42Susie.
22:42Hippo?
22:43Is it hippo?
22:45Yeah.
22:45About unlikely.
22:47Shall I tell you?
22:48Yes.
22:49Ham.
22:49Ham, which is the answer we were looking for.
22:51Oh, no way!
22:52Jem, Japheth, and Ham.
22:54Oh, I wonder why that died out.
22:55Gosh.
22:55Um, next one.
22:58In Formula One, what was the colloquial name for the sign held up to give instructions to drivers
23:02during a pit stop before automated lights were introduced?
23:04Yes, that's Janet.
23:10Lollipop.
23:11Lollipop.
23:12That's exactly what it is, Janet.
23:14Well played.
23:15It was always going to be lollipop at some point, wasn't it?
23:17Yes, exactly.
23:18Final question.
23:20On the 25th of May each year, fans commemorate the writer Douglas Adams by carrying what item?
23:29Yes, Janet.
23:30Towel.
23:30A towel?
23:33Correct.
23:33Janet, well done.
23:35But that's the last question, but we have a bonus point for anyone who can name the three
23:39final things.
23:43Darren.
23:44You have to name all three?
23:45Yes, please.
23:45Ah, okay.
23:47I remember Mushroom.
23:48Mushroom is one.
23:51And I am already struggling.
23:54You know what?
23:54I love that you buzzed in, though.
23:56I know.
23:56Gotta get it in.
23:58Shall we time you out?
23:59Yes, time you out.
24:00Sorry.
24:01Susie.
24:02Hippo Mushroom Abacus.
24:03Hippo Mushroom Abacus.
24:05How come I forget that was?
24:05Well done.
24:06Which is actually another collection of songs in the Bible.
24:09Yeah.
24:09So that's...
24:10Very well played.
24:11Susie.
24:12It's the end of the round.
24:14We have one round to go before we find our first champion on Redemption Week.
24:18No-one here has won yet.
24:20Someone is about to...
24:21To who is in pole position.
24:25Well, they're all still in it.
24:26They are all still in it.
24:27Darren and Janet have four points each.
24:29Susie has seven.
24:31But Radzi, last time he came on, five second places in a row.
24:35Is he about to get his first place?
24:39Let's find out, shall we, as we play?
24:44Arps are smashed.
24:45Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody.
24:48Our first champion on Redemption Week is about to be found.
24:52Your first category is...
24:56Homeware.
24:57Those will be the pictures.
24:58Good luck, one and all.
24:59Don't forget, point off if you give me an incorrect answer in this round.
25:05What word precedes rock in the name of the music genre
25:07the band's T-Rex and the suite were associated with in the 70s?
25:14Yes, Janet.
25:15Glam standard lamp.
25:17Stand glam lamp.
25:19It is not stand glam lamp, I'm afraid.
25:21Oh, no.
25:22I don't know.
25:23I don't imagine giving it away.
25:24I mean...
25:25Yes, Susie.
25:28Is it just glam lamp?
25:29Don't forget it's answer smash.
25:31Glammed and lamp.
25:33You both lose a point, I'm afraid.
25:35I mean, the clues are all there.
25:36It's just glam.
25:37I know.
25:38That's all we're looking for.
25:39Glam and lamp becomes glam.
25:41Next one.
25:50Yes, Radzie.
25:51Gold coasters.
25:54Well played, Radzie.
25:55Gold coasters.
25:56Coaster gold coasters.
25:58It's looking good for Radzie.
26:00Next clue.
26:01Next homeware.
26:03Who played the penguin in the 1992 film Batman Returns?
26:10Radzie.
26:11Danny DeVito's rack.
26:13Danny DeVito's rack.
26:14Toast rack.
26:15Toast rack.
26:15Absolutely.
26:16Danny DeVito and toast rack.
26:18Another point to Radzie.
26:20Next category.
26:22Cakes.
26:23Those will be the pictures.
26:27Pinkerton is a central character in which Puccini opera set in Japan?
26:31Yes, Janet.
26:35Madam Butterfly Cake.
26:36Madam Butterfly Cake.
26:37Oh, well done.
26:38Madam Butterfly and Butterfly Cake.
26:40That was very good.
26:41I'm glad no one can see my thought processes.
26:44Next one.
26:44What two-word congratulatory greeting is the title of a 1981 hit single by Stevie Wonder?
26:55Yes, Janet.
26:56Happy Birthday Cake.
26:57Happy Birthday Cake.
26:58Well played, Janet.
26:59Happy Birthday and Birthday Cake.
27:01Next category.
27:03We need no more categories today.
27:05I think he's done it, hasn't he?
27:07Yeah.
27:07It's the whole point of Redemption Week.
27:08Yeah.
27:08I think he's done it.
27:09Five second places in a row.
27:12Nobody gave him a prize.
27:13Nobody took pity on the guy.
27:15What he had to do, he had to dig deep, he had to come back and he had to get a prize for himself.
27:21He had to win a shower curtain.
27:22He had to win himself.
27:24It's a great shower curtain.
27:25Let's find out, shall we?
27:26The winner on Monday's show on Redemption Week of House of Games is...
27:32Radzie Chinyanganya.
27:35Radzie.
27:36Well done.
27:37How does that feel?
27:38It was a long time coming.
27:40Roger Black in the mid-90s.
27:42This feels good.
27:42Well done, mate.
27:43Well done.
27:44So, you've won a prize.
27:45Yes.
27:47You've waited a long time for this.
27:48Which of these would you like?
27:50I'm going to go with the Vars.
27:52I feel like I'm probably adulting when I say that as well.
27:54You are adulting.
27:55But listen, when better to adult than in Redemption Week.
27:58Radzie takes home the House of Games Vars.
28:00Very, very well done.
28:02Let's take a look at our first weekly leaderboard, shall we?
28:07Radzie up the top there with four.
28:08Suzy 3, Janet 2 and Darren 1.
28:11Plenty more fun to be had for the rest of the week, though.
28:13Very, very close between everyone there.
28:14Look forward to seeing you again tomorrow.
28:16Look forward to seeing you as well on the House of Games.
28:19APPLAUSE
28:50It feels very good.
28:52It'll be great in your luggage.

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