- 06/06/2025
Sian Gibson, Jean Johansson, Iain Stirling, Rav Wilding
Series 6, Week 9, Day 2
Every day this week, previous contestants Sian Gibson, Jean Johansson, Iain Stirling and Rav Wilding 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 42 (m001ds7c) (hd)
Series 6, Week 9, Day 2
Every day this week, previous contestants Sian Gibson, Jean Johansson, Iain Stirling and Rav Wilding 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 42 (m001ds7c) (hd)
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00:00Hello, everybody. Welcome on to Tuesday's House of Games.
00:12It is Redemption Week, where four players you've played before but didn't win come back for a second chance.
00:18One of them at the end of the week is going to win this appalling trophy right here.
00:23Our players this week are Jean Johansson.
00:26Hello.
00:28Ian Sterling.
00:29I'm not sure.
00:30Sian Gibson.
00:32And Rad Wilding.
00:34Welcome back one and all for this shot at Redemption.
00:38Redeemed already, Ian Sterling.
00:40I'm being redeemed, I'm done.
00:41A winner yesterday. Three points between the whole lot of you yesterday.
00:46One on the final question of the final round.
00:48But listen, a winner's a win, right?
00:50I'll absolutely take it. I feel genuinely, I feel lighter.
00:53I can see it. It's something that's been lifted from you.
00:56I feel, honestly, the pressure's off now.
00:59I can just enjoy the rest of my week.
01:01You lost my point yesterday.
01:03See, that's Edinburgh-Glasgow. The rivalry's on now.
01:06Oh!
01:07Are you Edinburgh?
01:09Glasgow, of course. The better people are from Glasgow. We all know that, right?
01:13Do you know what? What a terrible faux pas. I am so terrible, sorry.
01:17Glasgow, Edinburgh.
01:18He's Portia.
01:19Yeah, he's Portia.
01:19He's got the look of an Edinburgh, hasn't he?
01:21Yeah, I'm Portia.
01:22I see. Also, he won.
01:24Yeah.
01:24Sian, shall we take a look at today's prizes?
01:26Yes.
01:27Ian took home a cafetiere yesterday.
01:29Which, I was very impressed with that, and I might aim for that.
01:33I'm afraid it's gone.
01:33Oh.
01:34Oh, yeah, cos he's got it.
01:35I'm afraid it's a different prize.
01:36Yeah, exactly.
01:37That's what it is.
01:38Different prizes today.
01:39You could have an apron, a backpack, a half-sport cover, a tiny watering can or a cool box.
01:46It's either the pinny apron or the cool box. I can't decide.
01:51Pinny or cool box. Well, listen, let's decide at the end when you win.
01:54Rav, what would you go for?
01:55Well, I can't believe you're just calling it a cool box rather than a cool cool box,
01:59because that is what that is. That is impressive. An impressive bit of kit. I want to win it.
02:04He's such a pro, Rav, isn't he?
02:05Yeah.
02:06I want to buy that now.
02:07Absolutely. No offence to the rest of you.
02:09But that's how you do it, isn't it? Just boom, straight in, just did it.
02:13Rav, as I say, three points between everyone yesterday, but if we look at the weekly leaderboard,
02:17you somehow find yourself at the bottom with only one point, which is unfair to me.
02:20I felt the wrath of Answer Smash yesterday.
02:23Oh, you got the very last question wrong.
02:24Get one wrong, lose a point.
02:26Yeah, and it cost you an awful lot, Ian, up the top there.
02:29Let's get on again, shall we?
02:30Ian has become a champion. I'd like all four of you to become a champion this week.
02:34It was so close yesterday, it's going to be close again today, I'm sure.
02:37Let's start with round one, which is...
02:42Trouble, trouble. Fingers on buzzers, please.
02:45First thing I'm going to do is show you a letter of the alphabet.
02:50D.
02:51I'm now going to show you two clues, and you just have to give me the words beginning with D in those clues.
02:57OK, I just want the words beginning with D in the answers to these.
03:02Matchmaking Game Show, originally hosted by Cilla Black.
03:06And TV Double Act and hosts of Saturday Night Takeaway.
03:13Yes, that's Ian.
03:15Date Deck.
03:16Date Deck.
03:16Well done, Blind Date, Ant and Deck.
03:21Here's your next one.
03:242006 film starring Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly.
03:28And 1956 Dodie Smith novel about numerous dogs.
03:35Jean.
03:36Devil Dalmatians.
03:37Devil Dalmatians.
03:39Well played, Jean, absolutely.
03:41Devil Wears Prada, 101 Dalmatians.
03:44Just Ds, please.
03:46What are the answers to these?
03:49Beano character, who has a dog named Nasha.
03:52And who is this?
03:58Yes, Sian.
03:59Dennis Drew.
04:00Dennis Drew?
04:02Absolutely.
04:03Dennis and Madison, Drew Barrymore.
04:04Well played, Sian.
04:05Thanks.
04:06Forget D.
04:07Out of town, D.
04:08We want a new letter.
04:10And it's E.
04:11So, just the words beginning with E in these answers.
04:15Singer, who owned the Tennessee mansion, Graceland.
04:19And Charles Dickens' novel that features Pip and Miss Havisham.
04:25That is Rav.
04:27Elvis Expectations.
04:28Is it Elvis Expectations?
04:31It is.
04:32Elvis Presley, Great Expectations.
04:35Just say the E words, please.
04:36Full name of Jeff Lynne Band, known as E-L-O.
04:42And who is this?
04:47Yes, that's Sian.
04:48Electric Einstein.
04:49Electric Einstein.
04:50Oh, that's a bad name.
04:51Well done.
04:52Is it?
04:52Electric Light Orchestra and Albert Einstein.
04:55Very well played.
04:56Next two.
04:58Sports Day event involving food carried on cutlery.
05:02And what is this?
05:07Yes, that's Jean.
05:08Egg Eden.
05:09Egg Eden.
05:09Nice.
05:10Well done, Jean.
05:11Absolutely.
05:12Egg and Spoon Race at Eden Project.
05:14And nicely done.
05:15Next letter is...
05:16Just say the words beginning with R, please.
05:20Who is this?
05:22And 1981 film in which Indiana Jones runs away from a giant boulder.
05:26Yes, that is Sian.
05:31Roman Raider.
05:32Roman Raider.
05:34Roman Raiders.
05:35Raiders.
05:35Oh, thank you.
05:36Raiders of the Lost Ark.
05:38Next two.
05:411984 Queen song about a sound broadcasting medium.
05:45And who is this?
05:51Yes, Ian.
05:52Radio Rishi.
05:53Radio Rishi.
05:54Is that a suit you right?
05:55Radio Gaga and Rishi Sunak.
05:57Final question in this round.
05:59Just say the R words, please.
06:021983 film starring Tom Cruise as a teenager left at home alone.
06:06And protagonist of the first tale published by Beatrix Potter.
06:13Yes, Jean.
06:14Risky Rabbit.
06:15Risky Rabbit.
06:16Nice.
06:16I couldn't get a film.
06:18You're right.
06:18Peter Rabbit and Risky Business.
06:19Well played, Jean.
06:21Lovely round.
06:22Well played, everyone.
06:23Everyone off the mark.
06:23Let's take a look at our first leaderboard of the day.
06:26I suspect it's going to be close again today.
06:28Rav, you have one.
06:29Ian, you have two.
06:30We have joint leaders, Sian and Jean.
06:32Hello.
06:32It's three points each.
06:34Well played.
06:35Very nicely done.
06:36Our next round today will be...
06:38It's a pair of pairs game.
06:45Rav, you are currently in fourth.
06:47Would you like to choose a partner?
06:49I will mix it up a bit today.
06:51Jean?
06:52Yeah.
06:52Should we work together?
06:53I'm furious.
06:54Jean and Sian, a few swap places, please.
06:57Sorry, Ian.
06:57No, don't... We are going to be a powerful team.
07:00We are, aren't we? Absolutely.
07:02So, Jean and Rav are a team, Ian and Sian are a team.
07:06Now, in this round, all the questions are in foreign languages,
07:09as are the answers.
07:10Here are your possible categories.
07:13You could go for...
07:23What do you fancy? One or three, I reckon.
07:25I think one or three.
07:26I'm happy with either of those, though. Go with one, then.
07:29Literature pour enfants.
07:30I will shock you by telling you that's French for children's literature.
07:34Here is votre question.
07:45Here's your answer.
07:53So, apple, apricot... Apple, apricot.
07:55And a yoghurt.
07:56There's something...
07:58Something about fruit.
07:59OK.
07:59What is the fruit?
08:01I think...
08:02Is it going to...
08:03Oh, it's going to be Snow White, so it'll be apple.
08:05Oh, yes!
08:07Yes.
08:08Yeah.
08:09Pomme?
08:10Yeah.
08:11Snow White.
08:13I think it's got to be apple.
08:13You've absolutely smashed this.
08:15Yeah.
08:16Wow.
08:17Looking forward to seeing if foinboise really is yoghurt.
08:18I don't think it is.
08:19I think it's a flavour of yoghurt.
08:20Is it?
08:21I think so.
08:22Let's find out.
08:23Is the answer pomme?
08:24That's exactly what the answer is, John.
08:26Very well worked out.
08:27Very well worked out.
08:28Which was in the classic fairy tale, what poison fruit does Snow White eat?
08:31Raspberry.
08:32So, you've obviously had a foinboise.
08:34Yoghurt.
08:35You've obviously had a raspberry yoghurt when you were in France.
08:36Yeah.
08:37Apricot.
08:38It was abricot.
08:39Of course it was.
08:40Rav, a question for you, but which one?
08:42Is underhoning Swedish?
08:46Shall we go for that one?
08:47Do you speak languages, Jeannie?
08:49I know you're always abroad.
08:50They don't call me Johansson for nothing.
08:51I've got a little bit of Swedish.
08:53Have you got a little bit of Swedish, have you?
08:54Well, let's see.
08:56Let's hope so.
08:56Shall we go for that?
08:57We're going to go for underhoning.
08:59Let's go for it.
09:00And it is Swedish.
09:01This could go really bad.
09:02I thought it was.
09:03Swedish for entertainment.
09:04Yeah.
09:05Oh.
09:06OK, here we go.
09:07Good luck.
09:08Come on.
09:10How is your Swedish?
09:11Would you like to read the question out?
09:13OK, your three possible answers are?
09:20Lawyer.
09:22Advocat.
09:23Cock.
09:24Cook.
09:25Cock.
09:26Yes.
09:27OK.
09:28Magica.
09:29I'm going to go for...
09:30I think it's pronounced cock or it could be chook.
09:32OK.
09:33It feels like what job...
09:34That doesn't feel like the hardest question we've ever had.
09:36It feels like what is Gordon Ramsay's job.
09:38OK, is that the correct answer?
09:41BEEP.
09:42Absolutely.
09:43Yay.
09:44Very well done.
09:45Get it brah.
09:46Very well done.
09:47What is the profession of TV personality Gordon Ramsay?
09:51Lawyer, chef, magician Ian and Sian.
09:54I wonder if...
09:55That was quite easy, wasn't it?
09:56Yeah.
09:57Feels to me.
09:58It's now going to get harder.
09:59Especially as you speak Swedish.
10:00And I speak Norwegian, so that's that out the window as well.
10:02That's annoying.
10:03Because you lived in Oslo.
10:04Yeah.
10:05You lived in Oslo for a long time.
10:06I went to university there.
10:07Yeah.
10:08So that was annoying.
10:09We should have probably gone with that one first.
10:10Oh, yeah.
10:11That's my mistake.
10:12I think music too.
10:13Mm-hm.
10:14Musik?
10:15Yeah.
10:16OK.
10:17It is music in German.
10:18Ah.
10:19German.
10:20So here is your question with three possible answers.
10:22Easy.
10:23What's bagpipes in German?
10:24Let's find out.
10:25That's essentially, yeah.
10:26What is bagpipes in German?
10:27This is made for you.
10:28This is crazy.
10:29This is so made for you.
10:30German bagpipes.
10:31Who loves it?
10:32Look, there will be loads like this.
10:33It will be impossible to tell.
10:34Doodlesack.
10:35Doodlesack.
10:36Blockflirte.
10:37Doodlesack.
10:38Doodlesack.
10:39Doodlesack.
10:40Blockflirte.
10:41Contrabass.
10:42Doodlesack.
10:43Doodlesack.
10:44Blockflirte.
10:45Contrabass.
10:46Doodlesack.
10:47Blockflirte.
10:48Doodlesack.
10:49Blockflirte.
10:50Contrabass.
10:51Doodlesack.
10:52Blockflirte.
10:53Contrabass.
10:54Hard, isn't it?
10:55Is a doodlesack too obvious?
10:57I feel like...
10:58It's a cute little name, isn't it?
11:00I knew German would be something really literal, wouldn't it?
11:05It would be like a sack with air and a tube out the side.
11:08That's how they'll describe it.
11:10So, like, blockflirte.
11:13That feels like the sort of thing they would pick.
11:15Yeah.
11:16Contrabass doesn't feel right, which obviously means it'll be the right one.
11:20I'm going with you.
11:21I think that sounds...
11:22Yeah.
11:23Like a blockflirte.
11:25Yeah, I think it's probably that.
11:27Because doodlesack almost sounds like it's too obvious.
11:29Yeah.
11:30I think blockflirte.
11:32Blockflirte?
11:33Yeah.
11:34What are we going for?
11:35What do you think at home?
11:36Agree?
11:37Disagree?
11:38On blockflirte?
11:39Is that the correct answer?
11:40I guess, really.
11:41It is not the correct answer, I'm afraid.
11:43Oh, it's a doodlesack.
11:44Should we see what the answer was?
11:45Doodlesack.
11:49Doodlesack is the answer.
11:51We were too clever for them.
11:52We were.
11:53Well done if you said that at home.
11:55Unlucky, Ian and Sian.
11:57Final question in the round.
11:58Jean and Rav.
11:59Should we go for number five?
12:01Maybe number five.
12:02It is Icelandic for geography.
12:04Oh, no.
12:05I know.
12:06I've got to read it.
12:07At least I was able to get you to read out the Swedish one.
12:11Here is your Icelandic question about geography.
12:14Oh, no.
12:15It's not South Africa.
12:16No, no.
12:17It could be.
12:18Kilimanjaro could sit in a bit of Tanzania.
12:20Or Ethiopia.
12:21They are all in East Africa.
12:22Yeah, I would go more for Tanzania.
12:23If it is Tanzania.
12:24Kilimanjaro.
12:25Here is your answer.
12:26Tanzania.
12:27Here is your answer.
12:28Tanzania.
12:29Sudan Africa.
12:30Or Ethiopia.
12:31Or Ethiopia.
12:32Or Ethiopia.
12:33And South Africa.
12:34And Kilimanjaro, I thought, was in Kenya, which is not there.
12:37So, would you reckon...
12:38It's not South Africa.
12:39No, no.
12:40It could be...
12:41Kilimanjaro could sit in a bit of Tanzania.
12:43Or Ethiopia.
12:44They are all in East Africa.
12:45I would...
12:46Yeah, I would go more for Tanzania.
12:49If it is Tanzania.
12:50If that is the question.
12:51I would fear more.
12:52If that is not Tanzania, I don't know what the question is.
12:56Tanzania.
12:57Do you agree?
12:58Yeah.
12:59You are going Tanzania.
13:00OK.
13:01What do you think at home?
13:02Agree or disagree?
13:03Let's find out.
13:04Is that the correct answer?
13:06It is the correct answer.
13:07Well done.
13:08You are absolutely right about the question.
13:09In what country is the mountain Kilimanjaro?
13:11Tanzania, South Africa and Ethiopia.
13:14Very well played.
13:15That is the end of that round.
13:17Sian and Jean, if you will swap back places, please.
13:20Well done, Jean.
13:22Well done.
13:23Sorry, Sian.
13:24No, I am sorry.
13:25No, I am more sorry.
13:27Let's take a look at what it has done to the leaderboards.
13:30In this closest of weeks, it remains very close.
13:33Look at that.
13:34Rav and Ian, you have three points each.
13:37Sian, you got four.
13:38Jean, our leader with five.
13:40Well played, Jean.
13:42Nicely done.
13:43Three rounds to go in Redemption Week.
13:45Let's play round three, shall we?
13:46It is...
13:51Well done if you said that at home, our viewers at home help us with this round.
13:55Your first category is...
13:57TV programmes.
13:59We sent the names of some TV programmes to our viewers.
14:02They sent us back three words they most associate with that TV programme.
14:05What you are now going to see is a word cloud of all the suggestions they gave.
14:08Oh, yeah.
14:09From the most obscure words up to the most common words right at the end.
14:12So, buzz in when you think you know which TV programme our viewers are describing here.
14:16BUZZ
14:23Oh, Ian's gone very...
14:24Made in Chelsea.
14:25Made in Chelsea.
14:26BUZZ
14:27It is not.
14:28Oh.
14:29Glossy city wealthy we have so far.
14:32Glamorous, outrageous.
14:34I know what it is.
14:35Hair and scandal.
14:36Rich and ruthless deceit.
14:38BUZZ
14:39That is Jean.
14:40Succession.
14:41Is it Succession?
14:42BUZZ
14:43Not Succession.
14:44Oh.
14:45Tycoon.
14:46Dream.
14:47Cliffhangers.
14:50Gold Estetson.
14:51Yes, Sian.
14:52Dallas.
14:53Is it Dallas?
14:54It is Dallas.
14:55I was going Made in Chelsea, though.
14:57Dallas shower oil being the...
14:59Oh, shower.
15:00Shower oil, the Ray Dox story.
15:02Still all watched for Made in Chelsea.
15:04It does.
15:05It really does, isn't it?
15:06Next one.
15:07Timeless and silly.
15:12Angry and British.
15:16Hilarious.
15:17Yes, Ian.
15:18Well, I saw Moose and that made me something, but I'm going to go with Monty Python.
15:24Is it Monty Python?
15:26BUZZ
15:27Not Monty Python.
15:28BUZZ
15:30Yes, Sian.
15:32Faulty Towers.
15:33Is it Faulty Towers?
15:34BUZZ
15:36It is Faulty Towers.
15:37Well done.
15:38Well done.
15:39Hotel talkie waiter.
15:41Faulty Towers is the right answer.
15:43Well played, Sian.
15:44Next one.
15:47Glasses.
15:48It's not this, is it?
15:49Fun?
15:50No.
15:51Breakdown.
15:52It is this.
15:53Scary song.
15:54Cartoon.
15:57Mr Afraid.
15:58Masks.
15:59Investigators.
16:00Yes, Rav.
16:01Doubting myself now.
16:02Scooby-Doo.
16:03Must be, isn't it Scooby-Doo?
16:04Well played.
16:06Rad.
16:07I do not have fun.
16:08Scooby-Doo, where are you?
16:11The next category is films.
16:12So we sent the names of some films to our viewers.
16:14They sent us back three words they associate with those films.
16:17Which film is this?
16:23Hmm, contrast.
16:24Plastic Trilogy, Saddles.
16:26Outwit Hat.
16:27Whistling.
16:28What?
16:29Gunfight.
16:30What?
16:31Desert.
16:32Spaghetti.
16:33Yes, Ian.
16:34Blazing Saddles.
16:35Is it Blazing Saddles?
16:36It's not.
16:37I mean, I think it's a spaghetti western.
16:38Sean.
16:39Bonanza?
16:40Is it Bonanza?
16:41Is it Bonanza?
16:42Is that a ridiculous answer?
16:43It is not Bonanza.
16:44Um.
16:45Jean.
16:46The good, the bad, the ugly?
16:47The good, the bad and the ugly.
16:48Oh, yeah.
16:49It's the right answer, Jean.
16:50Wow.
16:51The good, the bad and the ugly.
16:52Is that our trilogy?
16:54Yeah.
16:55Is it a good, the bad and the ugly?
16:56Is it our trilogy?
16:57Yeah.
16:58One's called the good, one's called the bad, one's called the ugly.
17:00Ah.
17:01Next film.
17:02A year.
17:03Tea.
17:04Now we're talking.
17:05Scones.
17:06Now we're talking.
17:07Oh, nice.
17:08Dates.
17:09Dates.
17:10Dates.
17:11Dates.
17:12Dates.
17:13Dates.
17:14Dates.
17:15Dates.
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17:52Dates.
17:53Suspense, Force, Parachute, Emergency, Accident and Emergency.
18:03Weightless Thriller, Duo, Astronauts.
18:10Yes, Jean. Gravity. Gravity.
18:14Well played, Jean.
18:17I mean, a lot of people said space there, didn't they?
18:20Look at that, that's a big space.
18:22Well done, Jean, that's the end of that round.
18:24Good round for Sian and Jean, that one.
18:25Let's take a look at what it's done to the leaderboard.
18:27Two rounds to go on Tuesday.
18:32Ian, today's winner, finds himself in fourth with three.
18:35Rab, you have four.
18:37Joint leaders, Jean and Sian, seven points each.
18:41A little bit of daylight opening up there as well.
18:43Round four on Tuesday's House of Games is going to be...
18:46I'm terrible at dating.
18:50If you will take your tablets out, please, everyone.
18:52Oh, I know.
18:53I will... Yeah, I know.
18:54I will give you a series of events from history.
18:56You have to write down the year in which you think they happened.
18:59And whoever is closest will win a point.
19:01OK?
19:02See if you can beat us at home.
19:04The first thing I would like a year for is this.
19:07Amelia Earhart becomes the first person to fly solo
19:11from Hawaii to California.
19:16Hmm, when was that?
19:18Amelia Earhart.
19:19What do you think at home on this one?
19:21What would you go for?
19:22Amelia Earhart.
19:23Jean, do you have an answer here?
19:25I'm just thinking of the fashions and Amelia Earhart.
19:29The stuff that she wore could be around 1920.
19:33Yeah, it's got that vibe to it, hasn't it?
19:35Yeah.
19:361920s, says Jean.
19:37You gone earlier or later, Ian?
19:39Earlier.
19:40I thought it was the 20s or turn of the century.
19:43I just flipped a coin and I went for...
19:461907.
19:47What's that picture?
19:48It's a plane.
19:49It's really good.
19:51Do you know what, mate?
19:52Sometimes I say it's really good
19:54and I'm taking the mic.
19:55But that's really good.
19:56This is...
19:57I couldn't believe it myself, actually.
19:59You have got some serious talent.
20:00Oh, wow.
20:01Wow.
20:02Oh, yeah, baby.
20:03Sian, what have you gone for?
20:04Same as you, Jean.
20:05Very close.
20:0621.
20:0721.
20:08Because I remember her hair.
20:10Yeah.
20:11Interesting.
20:12Rav, where are you?
20:13Very close to Sian.
20:1519...
20:16Oh, yeah.
20:18Let's find out, shall we?
20:19When did Amelia Earhart become the first person
20:21to fly solo from Hawaii to California
20:23and who has scored a point?
20:251934.
20:26Oh, well done.
20:27Rav, you get yourself a point.
20:28Very well done.
20:2935.
20:30Next event from history.
20:33When did this happen?
20:34Edward the Confessor becomes King of England.
20:38I mean...
20:40Pfft.
20:46What do you think at home?
20:47Do you know this one?
20:48Ian, what have you gone for here?
20:501773 and I had another go at a plane.
20:54That's really good.
20:56Sian, what have you said?
20:58I just put numbers on an iPad.
21:021638.
21:03Yeah.
21:04What are we saying, Rav?
21:06Similar mindset to Sian.
21:08I was thinking, I've gone very early.
21:111592.
21:12I don't think you've gone that early.
21:13Because there was no number after the Edward.
21:17So I thought he must be the earliest if not.
21:19The original Edward.
21:20Yeah, the original.
21:21OK, the OG.
21:22And if I saw that in a history book, I wouldn't doubt it.
21:24So I went for 1592.
21:25Exactly, 1592.
21:27Jean, where are you?
21:28I'm just bad at dating, so...
21:301889.
21:31Yeah.
21:32Wow.
21:33We're really...
21:34Yeah.
21:35OK.
21:36Interesting.
21:37When did Edward Confessor become King of England?
21:40Oh, wow!
21:411042.
21:42Oh, wow.
21:43Rav, you are 550 years out.
21:45And I'm giving you a bonus.
21:46And you're the winner.
21:47That's what I love about this round.
21:49None of us knows anything.
21:51Well played.
21:52I say well played.
21:53I got the two right.
21:54He was the brother-in-law of Harold II.
21:56Oh, it's 1042 then.
21:581042, exactly.
21:59He just said that.
22:00You just need that one extra bit of information, don't you?
22:02That gave me what I needed.
22:03Um, final date in this round.
22:05When did this happen, please?
22:06The first Blackpool Illuminations display takes place.
22:10Huh.
22:15It's a good bit of social history, this, isn't it?
22:17Hmm.
22:18Everybody is in the first Blackpool Illuminations.
22:22Sian, what have you gone for?
22:23I've just gone around 51.
22:271951, says Sian.
22:291951 doesn't sound crazy.
22:30Possibly.
22:31Rav, what are you thinking?
22:32I've gone a little bit earlier than that,
22:34because I was thinking of getting people to Blackpool
22:36as a holiday destination back then.
22:39People weren't travelling too far, as in out of the country,
22:41so I've gone for 1920.
22:431920, so yeah, that kind of early, yeah.
22:46Both of those I could see.
22:47Mm.
22:48Jean, what are you saying?
22:49Er, 60s felt right to me.
22:511961.
22:5261, says Jean.
22:53Maybe a bit late.
22:54And Ian?
22:55I went 1950, then in my final go at a play.
22:58And that's the best one.
23:00It's improved every day.
23:01Sean, I was about to say the same thing.
23:02Yeah.
23:03Really very beautiful.
23:04So we got from 1920 all the way up to 1961.
23:06What do you think about this at home?
23:09Let's find out, shall we?
23:11When were the first Blackpool Illuminations?
23:13Oh, wow.
23:151879.
23:16Wow!
23:17How about that?
23:18The very first Blackpool Illuminations,
23:20where it was the council who were experimenting with street lighting
23:23and wanted to sort of show how they worked,
23:25and that was the very first Blackpool Illumination.
23:26Oh, wow.
23:27Amazing.
23:28Isn't that amazing?
23:29Very well done if you went in the Victorian era on that one.
23:32And, Ravi, you got yourself another point there.
23:34Blagged.
23:35Blagged another point.
23:36Very well done.
23:37Tablets away, please, everybody.
23:39And let's see our leaderboard going in to Answer Smash.
23:44Oh, wow.
23:45Ian was our champion yesterday, but look at that.
23:49Oh, wow.
23:50Ian.
23:51Wow.
23:52So Ian has three, but look at this.
23:54Wow.
23:55Jean, Sean, Rav, you're all back here
23:57because you didn't win a show last time.
23:59It looks an awful lot like one of you is about to win their first show.
24:04It would be funny if I won it, though.
24:06It would be really funny.
24:07It is doable.
24:08Only four points behind.
24:09But all three of you on seven points.
24:12Shall we play Answer Smash?
24:13Oh, no.
24:14Let's do it.
24:15Smash is on.
24:18Fingers on buzzers.
24:19Point for a correct answer.
24:20Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:22Here we go.
24:24Are we about to crown another new champion?
24:29Celebs who have appeared on Bake Off is our first category.
24:32What word precedes Monday in the title of a 1986 hit single
24:37by the Bangles?
24:42Yes, Rav.
24:43Walk like an...
24:45Shit.
24:47It's very...
24:48Rav, it is very much not.
24:50No.
24:51That's a point.
24:52Yes, Jean.
24:53Manic Brewer.
24:54Manic Brewer.
24:55Is his name Brewer?
24:56Manic Brewer is incorrect.
24:57I'm afraid you lose a point.
24:59You might win at this rate, Ian.
25:01No-one fancy it?
25:02Jean, you were so close.
25:03I know what I think.
25:04You were not close.
25:05I was not close at all.
25:06Jean, you were close.
25:07Manic Hewer.
25:08Manic Hewer.
25:09Manic Hewer.
25:10Oh, that little picture!
25:11Oh, I...
25:12You are mean!
25:13I missed Michael Manic Brewer.
25:15I just heard you, so I thought she said that.
25:17No, Manic Brewer, she said.
25:19You are so mean.
25:20If it wasn't a completely separate surname,
25:22I would have given this to you.
25:23Oh, I'm backing it, guys.
25:25Very much backing it.
25:26Next picture, next clue.
25:28According to the title of a song in the 1939 film
25:31The Wizard of Oz, what type of road do the main characters follow?
25:34Oh!
25:38Ian.
25:39Yellow Bricky Wilson.
25:41Yellow Bricky Wilson?
25:42Yeah.
25:43Correct answer, Ian.
25:44Yellow Brick Road and I couldn't get roads to write with brick.
25:47Ah, well done.
25:48Next category.
25:51Coats and Jackets.
25:53What are the coats and jackets and what are the clues above?
25:57Which character introduced in the Watterson Gromit film
25:59A Close Shave was given his own series,
26:01first shown on CBBC in 2007?
26:03Ian.
26:07Sean the Sheepskin Jacket.
26:10Absolutely right. Well done.
26:13Here's your next clue and your next picture.
26:24Yes, Jean.
26:25Hilary Duffelcoat.
26:26Hilary Duffelcoat.
26:27Oh, great.
26:28Well played, Jean.
26:29Hilary Duffelcoat.
26:30Hilary Duffelcoat.
26:31Hilary Duffelcoat.
26:32Next clue, next coat or jacket.
26:34Which song that has a weather-related word in its title was a 2011 UK Top 40 hit for Adele?
26:40Yes, Sean.
26:41Rainmark.
26:42That's incorrect.
26:43I'm afraid you lose a point.
26:44Jean.
26:45Set fire to the raincoat.
26:46Set fire to the raincoat.
26:47That was complete.
26:48Absolutely right.
26:49Well played.
26:50Set fire to the raincoat.
26:51Well played.
26:52Set fire to the raincoat.
26:53Set fire to the raincoat.
26:54Set fire to the raincoat.
26:55That was complete.
26:56Absolutely right.
26:57Well played.
26:58Set fire to the rain and raincoat.
27:00Any more categories?
27:02Whoa.
27:03Did you see him?
27:04No.
27:05Did Jean do it at the last minute there?
27:06Did they?
27:07He did.
27:08No, Ian got a few, didn't he?
27:09He did.
27:10I think Jean as well.
27:11If Jean got all wrong, don't forget at the beginning.
27:13Well, on Monday we had a new champion.
27:15It was Ian Stirling.
27:17Do we have a new champion on Tuesday?
27:22We do.
27:23Jean Jackson is our champion.
27:25Yes, yes, yes, yes.
27:26Well played.
27:27I am honestly so happy.
27:30Well played.
27:31Terrific stuff.
27:32Yes.
27:33And again, three points between everybody.
27:35What a week we are going to have.
27:36Jean, you've won a prize.
27:38I'm thrilled.
27:39Which of these would you like?
27:41Oh, I'm going to go for the apron.
27:44You're going to go for the apron.
27:45You're going to go for the apron.
27:46Jean Johansson takes away the House of Games apron.
27:49Congratulations, Jean.
27:50Let's take a look at our weekly leaderboards.
27:52It's going to be so close all week.
27:54It's great.
27:55Rav, you have four.
27:57Ian and Sian, you have five each.
27:58Jean, you're top of the leaderboard with seven points.
28:00How about that?
28:01Three days to go.
28:04I suspect we're going to see other champions this week as well.
28:06Well played, Jean, today.
28:08Look forward to seeing if Rav and Sian can get their name
28:10on that leaderboard tomorrow.
28:12See you all here.
28:13See you as well on the House of Games.
28:15APPLAUSE
28:18Let's see if it fits.
28:19Your colour as well.
28:20What do you think, guys?
28:33Very nice.
28:34Very jealous.
28:35Loving it.
28:36Very nice.
28:37I'm very jealous.
28:38Very nice.
28:39I'm very jealous.
28:40Very nice.
28:41I'm very jealous.
28:42I'm very jealous.
28:43Very nice.
28:44I'm very jealous.
28:45You're loving it.
28:46Very nice.
28:47Very nice.
28:48I'm very jealous.
28:49I'm very jealous.
28:50I'm very jealous.
28:51Very nice.
28:52In my episode.
28:54I'm very jealous.
28:55I'm very jealous.
28:56I'm very jealous.
28:57You're one of the best people.
28:57I'm very jealous.
28:58Too soon.
28:59I'm very jealous.
29:00I'm a little jealous.
29:01You are a lovely little girl.
29:02You're a nice girl.
29:03I'm a �ag.
29:04You're a funny girl.
29:05Good.
29:06And you're a lovely girl.
29:07I'm a little jealous.
29:09You're a cute girl.
29:11I'm a cute girl.
29:13I'm a cute girl.
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