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Sian Gibson, Jean Johansson, Iain Stirling, Rav Wilding

Series 6, Week 9, Day 3

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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00:00Hello one, hello all. It's Wednesday. We're in a redemption week on House of Games where four previous players come back to have another chance of becoming a champion. So far it's been a very good week for Scotland. At the end of the week, someone is winning this trophy. It will be one of these four returning players. Jean Johansson.
00:28Hello. Ian Stirling, Sean Gibson and Rad Wilding. Welcome one, welcome all. So you've all been on before, no one had a daily victory, so you've come back for redemption. Ian, redemption on Monday. I can't believe I'm done. You're done. You can just see. I mean, it certainly seemed that way yesterday. Yeah, yeah. Yesterday I took my eye off the ball, but I feel like I'm back in fighting form again. A little bit. And Jean, redemption yesterday. Oh, it feels so good.
00:58I have to say. It's nice, isn't it? And it's lasted the whole 24 hours, has it, that feeling? Oh, absolutely. Had my apron on last night. I'm very, very proud.
01:06That is almost too much information. So our Scots are redeemed, but the rest of the world, lesser yet, Sean. Lagging behind.
01:15You've got a win in you, though, haven't you? I hope so.
01:18Shall we take a look at the weekly leaderboard? Yeah. Because you're doing pretty well on the weekly leaderboard. Jean finds herself at the top, but then you and Ian are joint second as well.
01:27Yeah, I mean, there's been three points between everyone on both days. It's very, very, very close. Rav, if you or Sean were to win today, and that's what I want to happen, that's what Britain wants to happen. Come on, Rav, we can do it.
01:38No, just suspect. Listen, if you win, you win. That's great. We love you. It would be lovely to have another new champion. Here are the prizes.
01:45It would be amazing. Which of these would you like to own, Rav? There's an umbrella, there's a salad spinner, there's a reusable water bottle, a cushion slash pillow, and some cufflinks.
01:57Oh, do you know what? They all look amazing, but I love the look of that umbrella. If I win, that's going home with me.
02:03Sean, what do you think you would go for? I'd do the brolly as well, but I've never used a salad spinner.
02:08I've never used one. And it feels like, I mean, I look at it every time it comes up and assume that someone knows what it's for.
02:14To just dry your lettuce. Yeah, but then what I don't understand is then you use a salad spinner to dry your lettuce, and then you've got to dry the salad spinner. Pointless.
02:23We need a salad spinner spinner. Yeah. Now I'm interested. Although, how are we drying that, Rav?
02:30You know, suddenly you've got a salad spinner the size of Edinburgh.
02:33It becomes sort of like a Russian doll situation. Yeah, of salad spinners. Of salad spinners, yeah.
02:38Jean? Oh, the cufflinks for me. They'd be a good Christmas present.
02:41Oh, a really good Christmas present. For someone you don't know particularly well.
02:45Someone I don't like. Or like, yeah, exactly.
02:48Let's get on and play Wednesday's House of Games, shall we? Two new champions already.
02:51Are we going to make it three in a row? Let's find out. Our first round is...
02:56Sorry, wrong number. Fingers on buzzers, please.
03:01I'm going to ask you a series of questions. They will all have a number somewhere in the answer.
03:06But before you give me the answer, I need you to do this, please.
03:11I need you to add two. So if there is a number anywhere in the answer, add two to it before you give me the answer.
03:17Here's your first one.
03:182017 children's film sequel about a bear with Hugh Grant as Phoenix Buchanan.
03:27Yes, Rav.
03:28Paddington 4. Paddington 4.
03:31It's the right answer. Well done.
03:34Next one. Add two to this, please.
03:36Chemical formula for carbon dioxide.
03:44Yes, Rav.
03:45CO4.
03:45CO4.
03:47Yeah, absolutely.
03:49Essentially, so far, we've just asked you to do two plus two both times, haven't we?
03:54Here's your next question.
03:56What is the title of this song?
03:58When I'm more than I thought I could.
04:03Yes, Jean.
04:04Two moments in time.
04:05Oh, no, three moments in time.
04:07Did you forget the answer?
04:09Sorry.
04:09It is not two moments in time, I'm afraid.
04:11Sian.
04:11Three moments in time.
04:12Three moments in time?
04:14Correct.
04:15Well done.
04:17In Houston, one moment in time becoming three moments in time.
04:20That was unlucky.
04:21Forget about adding two now.
04:23Slightly trickier some now.
04:24Oh, no way.
04:26A-level stuff now.
04:28I'd like you to subtract five.
04:31I mean...
04:31Yeah, I mean...
04:32Need a degree.
04:33Yeah, at least.
04:34At least a degree.
04:36Here's your first one.
04:38Cinema film certificate introduced in 2002 that sits between PG and 15.
04:46Yes, Ian.
04:487A.
04:497A?
04:50Well played.
04:5112A becomes 7A.
04:53Nicely done.
04:55Subtract five from this, please.
04:59Date of St Patrick's Day.
05:01Oh, I should know this.
05:04Yes, Sian.
05:0512th of March?
05:0712th of March.
05:08Well played.
05:10It is the 12th of March.
05:117th of March becomes the 12th of March.
05:13Well played, Sian.
05:14Let's forget about subtracting five.
05:17Your next sum is multiplied by eight.
05:19Hello.
05:20I'm out.
05:21Here's your first one.
05:23Name given to any plane used to transport the President of the United States.
05:30Yes, Jean.
05:32Air Force 8.
05:34Absolutely.
05:35Oh, good answer.
05:36I thought you would have got that, Ian.
05:37I could do this times eight, so...
05:40Next thing.
05:41Multiply something by eight here, please.
05:50Yes, Ian.
05:51888.
05:52888.
05:54Well played.
05:55It is.
05:551-1-1 becomes 8-8-8.
05:57And final question in this round.
05:59Multiply a number by eight, please.
06:01Motorway, with an interchange known as Spaghetti Junction.
06:08Yes, that's Ian.
06:12M16.
06:13M16.
06:14That's incorrect, I'm afraid.
06:18Rav.
06:19M48.
06:19M48.
06:21That's the right answer.
06:23M6 turns into M48.
06:26Very well done.
06:27That's the end of that round.
06:28No more maths, everybody.
06:29No more maths.
06:31Yes.
06:31Let's take a look at our leaderboard.
06:33Everybody off the mark.
06:37Jean has one.
06:38Ian has two.
06:39Sean has two.
06:40Rav is our early leader.
06:41As a first.
06:42Go, Rav.
06:43How about that?
06:45Well played, Rav.
06:46Are we going to have our third new champion of the week?
06:49Let's play a Pairs game, shall we?
06:50It is...
06:54All in the details.
06:56Jean, you are in fourth place.
06:57Would you like to choose a partner for this round?
06:59I'll go with Ian for this one.
07:01So we've got Scotland versus the rest of the world again.
07:03Now, before the show, you've filled in some clues to do with literature.
07:07Oh, I'm so sorry.
07:09You are now going to have to look at the clues that your partner filled in.
07:12OK?
07:13Oh, no.
07:14Same.
07:14I think we'll leave Ian to the end.
07:16Good luck.
07:16So, Ian, before the show, Jean filled in some clues.
07:19OK.
07:20Not great.
07:20Which should lead you to...
07:21An author, but which author?
07:27She was born in the, according to Jean, long time ago century.
07:32All right, we've gone down a very similar route, Jean, I can tell you.
07:35Often the case in this round.
07:37Your next clue.
07:39In 2017, she started appearing on...
07:43The telly, according to Jean.
07:45And her works include, according to Jean, pride and prejudice.
07:55Oh, no, oh, no, oh, no.
07:57Just think of one and it'll be right.
08:00Think of one and it'll be right.
08:02Oh, no.
08:04Oh, Ian, you'll kick yourself.
08:05Oh, no.
08:07I've got Jane Eyre, but that's the name of another book.
08:09Oh.
08:10Oh, Jane Austen.
08:13Jane Austen is the right author.
08:15Oh, wow.
08:16I knew you'd get it.
08:18Born in the 18th century, which is a long time ago.
08:20Long time ago.
08:20Absolutely right.
08:21Started appearing on the £10 note.
08:23Ah!
08:25And her works include pride and prejudice, sense and sensibility,
08:28all sorts of things.
08:29Very well done.
08:30Nicely played, both of you.
08:32Sian, before the show, Rav filled in some clues.
08:35They will lead you to...
08:36A literary character.
08:39OK.
08:39But which character?
08:40He was wounded during the, according to Rav,
08:46big fictional investigation.
08:51He first appeared in the novel, according to Rav,
08:56Sherlock Holmes.
08:59And he is the associate of, according to Rav,
09:04Detective Sherlock Holmes.
09:06There you go.
09:06Ah, that's Sherlock Holmes.
09:08Hmm.
09:10What are we thinking there, Sian?
09:11Dr Watson.
09:12Dr Watson, Rav?
09:14Absolutely.
09:15Well done, Sian.
09:15Good luck.
09:17Thanks, Rav.
09:18He was wounded in the Second Afghan War.
09:20Dr John Watson first appeared in A Study in Scarlet,
09:23and he is an associate of Detective Sherlock Holmes.
09:28Well played.
09:28Good round so far.
09:30Jean.
09:31Yes.
09:31Ian filled in some clues before today's show.
09:34Can't be.
09:34And they should lead you to a novel.
09:37A novel.
09:37Are we going to get two out of two for Team Scotland?
09:39No.
09:40Which novel is this?
09:43It was written by, according to Ian,
09:46a guy slash girl?
09:48Good.
09:48Good clue.
09:49Next clue.
09:52It's set on, according to Ian,
09:54an island.
09:56Oh, is that right?
09:57You should know.
09:58I don't know what the answer is.
09:59Oh, yeah, good point.
09:59So, I mean, you know, it really depends.
10:01Oh, yeah, I thought you'd got it from those clues.
10:04I've narrowed it down.
10:05Oh, OK.
10:05For sure.
10:07And your final clue.
10:09It explores themes such as, according to Ian,
10:13children need adults.
10:18Lord of the Flies.
10:19Lord of the Flies, Ian.
10:20I think it.
10:21I can't remember.
10:21Well done, it is Lord of the Flies.
10:22It is, yeah.
10:23Lord of the Flies.
10:24That's terrible.
10:25Really well done.
10:26Written by William Golding.
10:27He's a guy.
10:29Guy, yeah.
10:30He's a guy.
10:30Settling on Island.
10:30Absolutely right.
10:31This is all solid stuff.
10:32And, yeah, children need adults.
10:34Or, listen, it's about anarchy.
10:35It's about all sorts of things.
10:35It's about rules and all that.
10:38Rav.
10:38No pressure.
10:39Can we get four out of four here?
10:40This has been phenomenal.
10:42Really good stuff.
10:43Before the show, Sian filled in some clues.
10:44Could all go wrong.
10:46To a children's book.
10:47A children's book.
10:49But which children's book?
10:50One of its main characters has a distinctive smell.
10:57That's according to Sian.
11:00Its main characters like to fight.
11:07And it was written by, according to Sian,
11:11Roald Dahl.
11:14Interesting.
11:15They feel like quite confident clues.
11:20Smell, fight, rather.
11:22I'm so sorry if this is not a Roald Dahl book,
11:27but I believe it is.
11:29Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?
11:32Is it Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?
11:34It is not Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
11:37If you had to guess.
11:38We were saying...
11:39The Twits.
11:40Yeah.
11:41The Twits.
11:41I don't know what that is.
11:42The Twits.
11:43The Twits was the answer we were looking for.
11:45Very well done if you said that at home.
11:47It was written by Roald Dahl.
11:49One of its characters had a distinctive beard.
11:51Its main characters, yeah, they like to fight
11:53or play practical jokes on each other.
11:55Good round, though.
11:56Good round.
11:57Well played, everybody.
11:59Let's see what it's done to the scores.
12:03Been close all week.
12:04Oh, wow.
12:05Look at that.
12:05It stays close.
12:06Look at that.
12:06Jean and Sian have three points each.
12:08Ian and Rav have four points each.
12:12Tough.
12:12Close.
12:13Let's play round three, shall we?
12:14See if someone can pull ahead.
12:19Win when they're singing.
12:21Fingers on buzzers, please.
12:23I don't know if all of you played this last time.
12:25You're going to hear the first bit of an introduction
12:27to a famous song.
12:28We will then fade out that introduction.
12:30You have to keep playing it in your head.
12:32And please press your buzzer nice and firmly
12:34when you think the first word of the song is sung.
12:38Oh, yeah.
12:39OK.
12:39Whoever is closest wins a point.
12:41Everyone at home, get your phones out, stopwatches out,
12:44and we're going to play the first song now.
12:47OK, everyone's in here.
13:03I just want to make a love to you by Etta James.
13:07And let's take a look at your timings.
13:10We're all the way from 8.6 to 12.16.
13:14What have you got on your stopwatch at home?
13:15Shall we have a little listen, see who's closest,
13:18see who's won a point?
13:24Ian's gone very early.
13:26Is it going to work?
13:29Oh!
13:31Ian wins the point.
13:33Well done, Ian.
13:35Very close.
13:3610.51 was the time.
13:38Well done if you've got that at home.
13:4010.4 for Ian.
13:41Wins him the point.
13:42Shall we do another one?
13:43Yes, let's, shall we?
13:44Your next song starts now.
13:47MUSIC PLAYS
13:49We all went at the same time,
14:05which usually suggests that either everyone's confident
14:08or people don't know what the song is.
14:09It's just buzzing as soon as somebody does.
14:12What have you got at home?
14:14Love Me For A Reason by The Osmonds.
14:16Is that the classic version or is it the Boyzone version?
14:19Well, I went with Boyzone version,
14:21so it may possibly be wrong.
14:23I was thinking it was Boyzone.
14:24Yeah, maybe The Osmonds did it like a one-minute kind of coda
14:26at the beginning of it.
14:27You never know, do you?
14:28Let's take a look at your timings.
14:30Everyone was pretty close there, weren't they?
14:32Yeah, everyone within seven-tenths of a second.
14:34Shall we have a little listen?
14:34What have you got on your stopwatches?
14:36Who has won the point?
14:44This is very clever.
14:51Oh.
14:52Oh, it is a bit longer.
14:54Whoa.
14:57Wow.
14:58Wow.
14:59Wow.
14:59That brought us all out.
15:02Let's do the final one in this round.
15:04Fingers on Buzzers in the studio and everyone at home,
15:07start your stopwatch now.
15:27Yeah, I was really holding out like you were as well.
15:29I wonder if we're right.
15:31Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash.
15:34Let's take a look at your timings.
15:37Everywhere from 10 seconds up to 17 seconds there.
15:39What have you got on your stopwatch at home?
15:42Yeah, I think I would have been up around 18 or something.
15:45Yeah, I would have been about two seconds more,
15:46but like how everyone was looking at me
15:48and I got a bit of self-conscious and just buzzed.
15:50Let's have a little listen, shall we?
15:53And see who scored the point.
15:54Love is a great one.
16:06Well done.
16:08Very well done.
16:09And don't me and Ian look like a couple of idiots.
16:12We added a...
16:14I added another round.
16:15We went round twice.
16:16We went round again.
16:18Rav, very well done.
16:19You get the final point of that round.
16:20Let's take a look at our leaderboard three rounds down
16:22on Wednesday's House of Games.
16:27Listen, I'm tired of saying there's three points
16:30between the lot of you because it happens all the time.
16:32Sian and Jean, you have three points each.
16:34Ian has five.
16:36We have a leader and it is Rav Wilding on six.
16:39Close.
16:40Well played, Rav.
16:42Let's play another round straight away, shall we?
16:44Let's find out what it is.
16:48There's no I in Osman.
16:51Now, in this round, I need you all to stand up, please.
16:55What I'm going to do, I'm going to give you a category.
16:57You'll keep giving me correct answers in that category
16:59until you cannot think of one,
17:00at which point you will sit down
17:01and the last person standing wins the points.
17:04Here's your first category.
17:06I'm looking for any 2021-22 Premier League football clubs,
17:11but they cannot have the letter C in their name.
17:14Jean, we will start with you.
17:17Everton.
17:18Everton.
17:19Nicely done.
17:20Ian.
17:21Arsenal.
17:22Arsenal.
17:24Well done.
17:26Sian.
17:27Liverpool.
17:28Liverpool.
17:28It's so stressful thinking about whether somebody has a C in it.
17:32Oh, I know.
17:33Rav.
17:35Tottenham Hotspur.
17:38Wow.
17:39We were all stressed then.
17:41We were all going, hold on a minute.
17:42Tottenham Hotspur.
17:44Jean.
17:45Okay.
17:46You're from a footballing family.
17:48Yep.
17:49I have no brain at the moment.
17:51West Bromwich Albion.
17:56There's a C in it.
17:58I thought that was a work of genius, I'm afraid, yes.
18:01It's wrong for two reasons, West Bromwich Albion.
18:05Championship.
18:05I got to see it, yeah.
18:07Ian.
18:08Brentford.
18:09Oh, Brentford.
18:11That's absolutely right.
18:12Sian.
18:13West Ham.
18:15West Ham United.
18:16Yeah.
18:17That's good.
18:18Well done, Sian.
18:20Rav.
18:22Sunderland.
18:23Sunderland.
18:23I don't know if they're in there.
18:24They are not, I'm afraid.
18:26I was going to say that.
18:27Championship now.
18:28Yeah.
18:28Sorry, Sunderland.
18:29Could be back up there soon.
18:30Two people standing.
18:32Ian.
18:33Brighton.
18:34Yeah, Brighton and Hove Albion.
18:35Hove Albion.
18:36Yeah.
18:37That's lucky.
18:37There's no C in any of it.
18:39Sian.
18:41Oh, oh, oh, oh.
18:42I feel like we've got most of them.
18:46Birmingham.
18:47Birmingham City.
18:49And yeah, I'm afraid they are not there.
18:51Ian, you've won the point.
18:53Let's have a little look, shall we, at all the ones we didn't get.
18:56Aston Villa.
18:57Burnley.
18:57I nearly said Burnley.
19:00Of course.
19:03Southampton.
19:03Watford.
19:04And there's Wolves as well.
19:05Well done if you've got one that we didn't get here.
19:08I wonder if you could stand up again.
19:09Let's have a different category.
19:10Oh, we could, right?
19:11It won't be football-related this time, I promise.
19:14People who have played James Bond, M, Q or Moneypenny,
19:19so any of the actors who've played any of those roles
19:22in any official James Bond film,
19:23but who do not have the letter J anywhere in their names, please.
19:32Ian, we start with you.
19:33Legally, I've got to answer with Sean Connery.
19:37Of course.
19:37Oh, you'll be drummed out of the country.
19:39Sean Connery is correct.
19:41Sean.
19:42Is his name Roger?
19:43Roger Daltrey?
19:45Who are we thinking he played?
19:47James Bond.
19:49You may have a list to find out.
19:50Did he?
19:50Who's Roger Daltrey?
19:53He's the least one of the who.
19:54He's the least one of the who, yeah.
19:55Who am I thinking of?
19:56You're thinking of a different one whose name doesn't have a J in.
19:57Oh, yes, OK.
19:58So there is a Roger Bond.
20:00Yes.
20:00But not Roger Daltrey, I'm afraid.
20:03Rav.
20:04Roger Moore.
20:05Roger Moore.
20:05Oh, that's who I meant.
20:07Well played.
20:08Rav Jean, we come to you.
20:09Piers Brosnan.
20:11Piers Brosnan.
20:13Well done.
20:14That was mine.
20:15We're going to run out of Bond soon, aren't we?
20:16Yeah.
20:17Ian.
20:19Craig David.
20:21Let's find out.
20:22Was Craig David Bond?
20:23Daniel...
20:23This is not Craig David.
20:25I just remembered it now.
20:26I know, I was just...
20:27Would you like to take a seat, Ian?
20:30Rav, what are you saying?
20:32Daniel Craig.
20:33That's the one.
20:33Daniel Craig.
20:34Daniel Craig is correct, Jean.
20:37Timothy Dalton.
20:39Timothy Dalton.
20:39That's who I meant.
20:40I got confused between Roger Moore and Timothy Dalton.
20:43Oh, so you said Roger Daltrey.
20:45Roger Daltrey.
20:48Rav.
20:50Naomi Harris.
20:51Oh!
20:52Oh!
20:53Yes.
20:54Oh, right.
20:55A money penny.
20:57Jean.
20:58Bane Whishaw.
21:00Oh, these two are good, aren't they?
21:01That's who I was thinking of.
21:02Oh, I don't have any more.
21:04Daniel Craig and Ben Whishaw mixed up and said Craig David.
21:08Oh, yeah, yeah.
21:09That was...
21:09That absolutely figures out.
21:11Yeah, that checks out.
21:13Rav.
21:14George Lazenby.
21:15George Lazenby.
21:16Oh, that was good.
21:18Absolutely, Rav.
21:19Well done.
21:20On Her Majesty's Secret Service was his only Bond film.
21:23Jean.
21:23Um, LaSanna Lynch got the 007 in the latest movie.
21:28OK.
21:29LaSanna Lynch.
21:32I hope that's controversial.
21:33Oh, she doesn't play James Bond, of course.
21:35She plays 007.
21:35Oh, I tried.
21:36I tried.
21:37When you said that, I thought that's a really good one.
21:38But, yeah, it doesn't play 007.
21:40Rav, you've won the point.
21:41Let's take a look at the rest of them.
21:43Could have had Bernard Lee, Caroline Bliss, Desmond Llewellyn.
21:47He was Q.
21:47Lois Maxwell was Moneypenny.
21:50Peter Burton.
21:51Ralph Fiennes, who plays M these days.
21:54Robert Brown.
21:54Samantha Bond, who's Moneypenny as well.
21:57Very well done if you said any of those at home.
21:59Terrific round from everyone.
22:00We have one more of these.
22:01If you stand up one more time.
22:02Oh, the nerves.
22:05We're looking for any chemical element that does not contain the letter I.
22:11OK, and Sian, we start with you.
22:14Iron.
22:16Iron.
22:17Oh, no!
22:20I wasn't thinking.
22:22I honestly thought you would have peaked with Roger Daltrey.
22:24I wasn't thinking.
22:26Iron, I'm afraid.
22:27I panicked and just said a word.
22:28Very much has an I in it.
22:29I'm so sorry.
22:30Rav.
22:31I have no idea what this is on the scale, but lead.
22:34Lead.
22:36Well done.
22:37Absolutely.
22:38Jean.
22:39Copper.
22:40Copper.
22:41Very nice.
22:43Ian.
22:45Oxygen.
22:48Absolutely.
22:49Rav.
22:50Didn't think it was going to come back to you, did you?
22:51I didn't.
22:51That's not good.
22:55Potassium.
22:55It's got an I in it, I'm afraid.
23:00Jean and Ian.
23:01A left-standing Jean.
23:03Nitrogen.
23:04Nitrogen.
23:05I think has an I in it.
23:07Ian, how about that?
23:08How about that, Carnage?
23:09Craig, there you go.
23:10Did you have any more?
23:11There you go.
23:12Unfortunately, you've got two I's in it.
23:14Let's take a look, shall we, at some of the other answers.
23:17Argon, boron, carbon, cobalt, gold, hydrogen, krypton.
23:20I mean, I can't believe I've never won a game.
23:24Lanthanum, manganese, mercury, molybdenum, neon, oganessan.
23:28Phosphorus, radon, sulphur, tantalum, tungsten, xenon.
23:34And that's your lot.
23:35Very well done if you said any of those.
23:37Listen, that's the end of that round.
23:38You'll be absolutely thrilled.
23:40Let's take a look at what it's done to our scoreboards.
23:45And for once, there are not three points between the lot of you.
23:47Now there are four points.
23:49Because Jean and Sian have three points each.
23:51Ian, going for his second win of the week, has seven.
23:53And Rav, going for his first win of the week, also has seven points.
23:58Here we go.
24:00Final round on Wednesday's House of Games.
24:02It is, of course.
24:05Answer smash.
24:07Fingers on buzzers.
24:08Point for a correct answer.
24:08Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:10Your first category is...
24:14Sporting siblings.
24:16So we're looking for the surname of these sporting siblings.
24:19And there'll be a clue above.
24:22The name of which Northern Irish singer is used as rhyming slang for curry?
24:29Yes, that's Ian.
24:32Oh, I'm so sorry.
24:34Ruby Murray.
24:35You spent too long, I'm afraid.
24:36If you buzz in on this round...
24:38All right, sorry.
24:38I need an answer.
24:40Anybody fancy it?
24:42Yes, that is Jean.
24:44Ruby Murray Brothers.
24:45Ruby Murray Brothers.
24:47Absolutely, Ruby Murray.
24:49And the Murray Brothers.
24:51Well played, Jean.
24:54Next, sporting siblings.
24:56What is the title of the 1982 UK number two hit by the Stranglers?
25:02Yes, Rav.
25:06Golden Brownlee Brothers.
25:07Golden Brownlee Brothers.
25:09Well played, Rav.
25:11That's exactly what it is.
25:12Golden Brown and the Brownlee Brothers, the triathletes.
25:15And next, sporting siblings.
25:17Which carry-on actor narrated and provided all the voices
25:20for the 80s cartoon series Willow the Wisp?
25:22Yes, that's Sian.
25:28Kenneth Williams Sisters.
25:31Kenneth Williams Sisters.
25:33Well played, Sian.
25:34Kenneth Williams and the Williams Sisters.
25:36Kenneth Williams and the Williams Sisters sounds like a great band.
25:40Next category.
25:42Home appliances will be the pictures.
25:44Who duetted with Elton John on the 1976 UK number one single,
25:50Don't Go Breaking My Heart?
25:55Yes, Jean.
25:56Kiki Deep Fat Fryer.
25:59Kiki Deep Fat Fryer?
26:01That's so good.
26:02It is Kiki Deep Fat Fryer.
26:04Kiki D and Deep Fat Fryer.
26:06Next clue.
26:07Next home appliance.
26:10Which children's TV character played by Justin Fletcher
26:12in the CBeebies show Something Special
26:14has a red nose and a giant bow tie?
26:19That is Jean.
26:21Mr Tumble Dryer?
26:22Mr Tumble Dryer?
26:24Well played, Jean.
26:25Mr Tumble and Tumble Dryer.
26:27It's on the comeback trail.
26:29Next clue.
26:30Next appliance.
26:32What type of food consisting of a number of small dishes
26:35takes its name from the Spanish word for a cover or lid?
26:41Yes, Sian.
26:42Tapasta maker.
26:44Tapasta maker.
26:46Well, you're all good at this.
26:47I have to say, all good at answer smash.
26:50Next category.
26:53That is us done for another day.
26:57On Monday, Ian Stirling was our champion
26:59for the first time, having been on before.
27:01Tuesday, Gina Hansen was our champion
27:04for the first time, having been on before.
27:06Have we got our third new champion of the week, I wonder?
27:10Our winner on Wednesday's House of Games is...
27:14Rav Wilding.
27:18Well done, Rav.
27:20And I'm delighted to say
27:21there are three points between the lot of you.
27:25Rav, congratulations.
27:26Oh, it's incredible.
27:27Your first win.
27:28Finally.
27:28And a prize.
27:29Which of these would you like to take back with you, Rav?
27:31Now we're talking.
27:32Now we're talking.
27:33Let's look at this.
27:34It's got to be the umbrella.
27:35Got to be the umbrella.
27:36Rav Wilding wins a House of Games umbrella.
27:38Thank you so much.
27:38Congratulations, Rav.
27:40Let's take a look at our weekly leaderboard.
27:41We have two days to go.
27:45There's four points between the lot of you on this board.
27:48Sian with six, Rav and Ian with eight.
27:50Gene still out in the lead with ten.
27:51So close.
27:52Two days to go.
27:53I'm so mortified by my performance.
27:55We've got double points Friday as well coming up.
27:58So anybody could still win that trophy.
28:00Very rare it's four points between four people
28:02at this stage of the week.
28:03So very well played, all of you.
28:05Should we do it again tomorrow?
28:07Yes.
28:07Let's do it.
28:08We'll see you tomorrow as well on the House of Games.
28:10Oh, wow.
28:40All those years ago when you were pounding the beat,
28:43did you ever think you'd be winning an umbrella on television?
28:46If only I had one whilst I was pounding the beat.
28:47Oh, perfect.
28:48Yeah.

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