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Sian Gibson, Jean Johansson, Iain Stirling, Rav Wilding

Series 6, Week 9, Day 4

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 44 (m001dsg8) (hd)

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00:00Hello, everybody. Is it Thursday already? How time flies.
00:13We're in the middle of a redemption week here on House of Games,
00:16where previous players who weren't champions come back for another try.
00:20So far, three days, three brand new winners.
00:24Tomorrow, somebody is walking away with this trophy.
00:27Who is it going to be?
00:28Let's meet our players in redemption week.
00:30They are Jean Johansson, Ian Sterling, Sian Gibson and Rad Wilding.
00:41First things first, everyone has won already apart from Sian.
00:45Now, Sian, but you keep coming second, you keep scoring well.
00:49Story of my life.
00:51But do you know what? It doesn't have to be.
00:53You know, your life starts now.
00:54Yeah.
00:55We live forwards, not backwards, Sian.
00:58You know, so perhaps today is the day.
01:00Yeah.
01:01I feel like it's today.
01:02That would be nice, wouldn't it?
01:03When you've been so close a number of times.
01:06First, let's take a look at the weekly leaderboard, in fact.
01:08We find...
01:11Sian, you have six points, but you are only four points off the lead.
01:14And we've got double points Friday tomorrow.
01:15Is it still doable?
01:16Oh, it's...
01:17Still doable.
01:18Beyond...
01:19Even if it was tomorrow, it would be doable.
01:20Yeah, OK.
01:21It is beyond doable.
01:22But a win today would...
01:23I think everyone would like that, apart from Jean, Ian and Rav.
01:26I was about to say I think everyone would like that, Sian.
01:30But I was looking into Jean's eyes as I said it.
01:32I thought, oh, no, of course not.
01:33Of course she wouldn't want that.
01:34Well, it would make it very interesting tomorrow, wouldn't it?
01:37I would love that.
01:38Good.
01:39Listen, it would be great TV if Sian were to win.
01:42A lot more pressure.
01:43Congratulations, yeah.
01:44Congratulations.
01:45Finally, yeah.
01:46On your win yesterday.
01:47Got one.
01:48You can relax a little bit.
01:49That's nice, isn't it?
01:50So, and Ian, you won one as well in Scottish Corner here.
01:53Yeah.
01:54And Jean, so you've all had prizes, but there's another prize up for grabs today.
01:57OK.
01:58Shall we take a look?
01:59Yes, please.
02:00Ooh.
02:01Yes.
02:02We have got the playing cards, the helmet, the reusable coffee cup,
02:06the compost bin and the wheelie luggage.
02:09I'm going to go along the line and ask you what you want, Jean.
02:12Oh, you know how much I travel, Richard, so obviously the luggage.
02:15Wheelie luggage.
02:16Ian?
02:17My wife's got a suitcase I want.
02:19We could have his and hers.
02:20Oh, that would be lovely.
02:22That would be lovely.
02:23She is recording very soon our Champions special, isn't she, Laura?
02:26I'm looking forward to that very much.
02:27It sort of sums up our relationship that she's in the Champions edition
02:31and I'm in the losers one.
02:32Nice to meet the class of the family.
02:34I know.
02:35I look forward to it very much.
02:36Sian?
02:37Oh, it's got to be the wheelie case, isn't it?
02:38Got to be the wheelie case, isn't it?
02:39Rav?
02:40Oh, I like the coffee cup, you know.
02:41Interesting.
02:42Everyone's going wheelie case apart from Rav, he's going coffee cup.
02:45Let's do this, shall we?
02:46Let's get Sian a win.
02:47Come on, Sian.
02:48Let's go, Sian.
02:49Come on, today's your day.
02:50Oh, no.
02:51Listen to how encouraging they're going to be.
02:52They're going to take zero mercy.
02:53And we're all going to go.
02:54I know.
02:55What do we do?
02:56Sian's going wrong.
02:57Sian's going wrong.
02:58Sian's going wrong.
03:00Round one today is...
03:05The answers in the question.
03:07Your first category is...
03:11Your first category is British bands.
03:12I'm going to go along the line.
03:13I'm going to give you each a clue.
03:14Somewhere in that clue will be some capital letters
03:16and the answer is an anagram of those capital letters.
03:19We'll start with Eugene.
03:20We'll start with you, Jean.
03:22We don't start with Eugene.
03:23We'll start with U, Jean.
03:25Which band is this, please?
03:37Madness.
03:38Madness.
03:39Madness.
03:40That feels like a gentle introduction to the show, doesn't it?
03:41Cool.
03:42Very well done.
03:43Oh, nice.
03:44Yeah, again, I was going to take that.
03:45Got it?
03:46Take that.
03:50We're trying, Sian.
03:51Listen, Sian, if you want that language,
03:52you've got to meet us halfway.
03:54You really do.
03:55But now I know what's happening.
03:56If it makes you feel any better, Sian,
03:58when, Jean, when you got that far, that's brilliant.
04:00And then Richard went, well, that's a gentle introduction.
04:04Let's see what we've got for you, Ian.
04:05Oh, no.
04:06Which band is this, please?
04:07This blues rock band formed in the 70s,
04:10broke up in the 80s and reformed in the 90s.
04:13Not many artists ride away the popularity for so long.
04:20I wasn't born in any of these.
04:22Come on.
04:23You weren't in the 90s?
04:24No.
04:25When were you born? In the 2000s?
04:262000s.
04:27What year were you born?
04:292002.
04:312002.
04:32Yeah, if you ask the people at ITV2,
04:34that's when I was born.
04:35Oh!
04:38Dire Straits.
04:39Oh!
04:40Well done, Ian.
04:41Well done.
04:42Great.
04:43Oh!
04:44Dire Straits, absolutely right.
04:45Point for you, Sian.
04:46Here we go.
04:47Come on, Sian, come on.
04:48Come on, Sian.
04:49The procession of hits that this Welsh band has had includes The Bartender and The Thief and
04:55Handbags and Glad Rags.
05:00Stereophonics.
05:01Stereophonics.
05:02Yes!
05:03Absolutely right.
05:04I'm going to clap myself for that.
05:06Come on.
05:07It's a relief when you know it, isn't it?
05:09Rav, three out of three here.
05:10Yeah.
05:11Yesterday's champ.
05:12He's not going to let us down, Rav, is he?
05:14No way.
05:15No.
05:16Look at him.
05:17This is going straight in the back of the net.
05:19Four out of four.
05:20Which band is this, Rav?
05:21As far as chart debuts go, this noughties boy band certainly did well with their single
05:26What I Go To School For?
05:31Busted.
05:32Busted.
05:33Well played, Rav.
05:34Well done.
05:36Four out of four.
05:37And we go back to Jean.
05:38Can we get five out of five?
05:39We have a new category now.
05:40Bands no longer.
05:43That's classic novels.
05:45Oh, here we go.
05:46Yeah.
05:47Classic novels.
05:48Which novel is this, please, Jean?
05:51When one of the sisters is not well, time spent together becomes the most important thing for the March family.
06:01Little women.
06:02Little women.
06:03Well played, Jean.
06:04That's exactly what it is.
06:06Ian.
06:07A classic novel for you.
06:10What is that expression?
06:12I've...
06:13Ah, this is...
06:14You've got it.
06:15You've got this.
06:16Ian, all it is is an anagram of a classic novel.
06:18What's hard about that?
06:19No, nothing.
06:20Nothing's hard about that.
06:21Here we go.
06:22Who's yours?
06:23It's the lavish party at West Egg that betrays Jay's desire to spend more time with Daisy in this F Scott Fitzgerald novel.
06:35Great Gatsby.
06:36Great Gatsby.
06:37Well done.
06:38Wow.
06:39Great Gatsby.
06:40Wow.
06:41Everyone's doing ever so well.
06:42That's six out of six.
06:43And I'm not going to let Sian not get this, so...
06:45Come on, Sian.
06:46You should get seven out of seven, surely.
06:47Come on, Sian.
06:48Come on, Sian.
06:49Sian, a classic novel for you.
06:50Some might dismiss the anti-hero of this Bronte classic as just a thug with greenish surrounds as he broods on the Yorkshire moors.
06:57Wuthering Heights.
07:00Wuthering Heights.
07:01We're seven out of seven.
07:04Oh, no.
07:05Rav, here we go.
07:06No.
07:07Seven out of seven, Rav.
07:08Yeah.
07:09Imagine which classic novel is this.
07:21I'd get close to your buzzers, guys, because I have not got a clue, I'm afraid.
07:26Jean and Sian are both on the buzzer.
07:28Yeah.
07:29No.
07:30OK, we'll time you out as soon as that goes red.
07:32You can buzz in.
07:34Jean beats Sian to the buzzer.
07:36To kill a mockingbird.
07:37To kill a mockingbird is the answer.
07:39Point for Jean.
07:40That's the end of the round.
07:42Let's take a look at our first leaderboard of Thursday's House of Games, shall we?
07:47Yesterday's champion, Rav, finds himself temporarily at the bottom of the leaderboard with one.
07:51Two points for Ian and Sian.
07:53Jean is our early leader with three points.
07:55Well put, Jean.
07:58Round two today is...
08:00My perfect match, Rav.
08:05Who would you like to play with?
08:06If she'd like to join up Sian, please.
08:09Oh, wow.
08:10Play with Sian, she looks delighted.
08:11I'd love to.
08:12And Ian and Jean are a team as well.
08:14Scotland versus the rest of the world.
08:15We've done that a few times this week.
08:17Again, yeah.
08:18In this round, I'm looking for my perfect match.
08:20Ian and Jean.
08:22I am looking for someone who combines two characteristics.
08:25OK?
08:26I am looking for somebody...
08:30...who has a City of Nottingham tram named after them.
08:33That's what I'm looking for.
08:34But who also...
08:36...reached the semi-finals of Celebrity Masterchef.
08:39One of these following two people is my perfect match, but which one?
08:45Is it Rebecca Adlington or Vicky McClure?
08:48I feel like an Olympian's more likely to have a tram named after them than an actor.
08:54Yeah, I don't remember Vicky being on Celebrity Masterchef.
08:57I don't see it.
08:58Let's go for Becky.
08:59Yeah.
09:00Rebecca.
09:01You're going to go for Rebecca Adlington?
09:02Yeah.
09:03They've both had trams named after them.
09:05Oh!
09:06The City of Nottingham.
09:07Both of them.
09:08Only one of them has been a semi-finalist on Celebrity Masterchef.
09:11Is it Rebecca Adlington?
09:13It is Rebecca Adlington.
09:14Yeah.
09:15Well done.
09:16Point to you.
09:18Sian and Rav.
09:19OK, I need a new perfect match now.
09:21I want somebody with these two characteristics, please.
09:24I'm looking for somebody who bought a Central Park penthouse from Steve Jobs,
09:30but who also is named after a shop.
09:34Hmm.
09:35That's what I'm looking for.
09:36One of these two people fulfils both of those criteria.
09:40Is it Halle Berry or Bono?
09:43Is this a big story that I've never heard?
09:46If you've not heard it, I've not heard it either.
09:48So, both of us have been living hidden.
09:51Halle Berry?
09:52Bono?
09:53What shops call Bono?
09:55A Central Park penthouse is huge money, right?
09:58It's going to be probably one of the most expensive locations on Earth.
10:02I mean, I think they're both all right for it.
10:04Out of those two, they're both doing all right, but I would suggest he is probably the richer of the two.
10:10OK.
10:11But, look, where's your heart?
10:14Do you want to go for Halle?
10:15Or do you...?
10:16I mean, I can't think of a shop called Bono.
10:18But then I don't know a shop called Halle Berry.
10:20No.
10:21You think Bono, so let's go Bono.
10:23Should we go Bono?
10:24Yeah.
10:25You're going to go Bono?
10:26Yeah.
10:27OK, what do you think at home?
10:28Do you agree?
10:29Disagree?
10:30They're both named after shops.
10:31Oh.
10:32Oh.
10:33Funnily enough.
10:34But only one of them bought a penthouse from Steve Jobs.
10:35And who was it?
10:37It was Bono.
10:38Well done.
10:39You're right, the money that must cost must be...
10:41And listen, I'm sure Halle Berry is very, very, very rich.
10:43But Bono is very, very, very, very rich, I think.
10:46Well played.
10:47Another point on the board.
10:48Jean and Ian.
10:50I'm looking for a perfect match.
10:52That person must fulfil two criteria.
10:55They must firstly have been a specialist subject
10:57on Celebrity Mastermind.
10:59But also...
11:00They must have inspired a musical
11:02at the 2009 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
11:05Am I looking for...
11:09Scott Mills or Darcy Bussle?
11:13The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is your kind of...
11:15Yeah.
11:16Playground, Ian?
11:17No?
11:18Yeah, no.
11:19It's hard, this, because you'd think Darcy Bussle
11:22would fit those two questions easier.
11:25Yeah.
11:26However, I seem to remember Radio One
11:30around that time having this big campaign
11:32where there was a...
11:34Scott Mills the musical.
11:36Darcy Bussle would obviously be a specialist
11:39on Celebrity Mastermind and you could see her having...
11:41I bet she's got an interest in life.
11:42But I'd seem to remember 2009 when I was seven years old,
11:48I was listening to Radio One, which I still listen to now
11:51because I'm a young hip-happening guy.
11:53Oh, yeah, I listen to One Extra.
11:54Are you still listening to Radio One?
11:55Oh, yeah, I listen to One Extra.
11:56What, Grandad?
11:57I've listened to One Extra sometimes and then Radio One
12:01just to stay with the older kids, you know?
12:05Yeah.
12:06So I think it's Scott Mills, yeah.
12:07It's a musical I'd love to see, so let's go for Scott Mills.
12:09You're going to go for Scott Mills.
12:10Yeah.
12:11They've both been specialist subjects on Celebrity Mastermind.
12:13Oh.
12:14Scott Mills, Chris Stark, his radio partner,
12:16chose him as his specialist.
12:18That's so funny.
12:19So he's very good.
12:20But only one of them had a musical
12:23at the 2009 Edinburgh Festival Fringe inspired by them
12:26and it was...
12:28Lovely Scott Mills.
12:29Wow.
12:30Well done, Ian.
12:31I need to see this.
12:32Scott Mills, the musical it was called.
12:33It's a good title, isn't it?
12:34Yeah.
12:35Sian.
12:36Sian.
12:37OK.
12:38And Rav, are we going to get four out of four on this?
12:39We'll try.
12:40I am looking for a perfect match who fulfils two separate criteria,
12:44the first one of which is...
12:46Has a GMVQ in leisure and tourism, but who also...
12:51Retired with 42 caps for England.
12:54Which of these people has both of those things?
12:59Is it Peter Crouch or is it Alex Scott?
13:02OK, so Alex, I think Alex might have more than 42.
13:08The GMVQ in leisure and tourism.
13:11That's a good one.
13:12That's a new one on me.
13:1342 is a lot for football.
13:16It's not like...
13:17And do they only come out how many times a year?
13:21Not that many.
13:22Is that an age thing as well?
13:24Because he's older than her, right?
13:27Yes, yes.
13:28So I don't know if they play more now.
13:30Yeah.
13:31And I don't know...
13:32I'm trying to sound like I know what I'm talking about.
13:34Me too.
13:35But I genuinely have not got a clue.
13:36Because I probably watch as much football as you do, which is...
13:37Yeah, I don't watch...
13:38You said Alex straight away, didn't you?
13:40Yeah, I...
13:41I think you should go with your gut.
13:42No, I think Alex has more than 42.
13:43Oh.
13:44I think Alex may well have really high numbers.
13:47I know she played for a long time for the national team.
13:49Who's retired?
13:50Have they both retired?
13:51Yeah.
13:52Oh, well, there you go.
13:53Yeah.
13:54Good for them.
13:55Imagine if you cracked the case there.
13:56I thought I...
13:57So I would...
13:58I don't know for sure, but I would probably go for Peter Crouch as being the one who's
14:02retired with 42 caps and may well have a GMVQ in leisure and tourism.
14:06OK.
14:07Yeah.
14:08Peter Crouch?
14:09OK, what do you think at home?
14:10Do you agree or disagree?
14:11Let's find out who has a GMVQ in leisure and tourism and retired with 42 caps for England?
14:18Peter Crouch is the answer.
14:21Your instinct was absolutely right, Rav.
14:23140 caps Alex Scott had for England.
14:25That's incredible.
14:26So you're absolutely on the right track.
14:28And four out of four on that round.
14:30Great teams.
14:31Scotland versus the rest of the world, everyone scoring 100%.
14:34Let's take a look at what it's done to the leaderboard.
14:36It will make it identical, just everyone having two points more than they had previously.
14:39Yeah.
14:40Here we go.
14:43Rav has three.
14:44Sian and Ian have four.
14:46Each.
14:47Jean has five.
14:48Of course, guys.
14:49I mean, all week it's been the same.
14:51All week it's been super close.
14:53Let's play another round, shall we?
14:54It is...
14:59Two clues in one.
15:00Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody.
15:02The first thing I'm going to do is give you a category.
15:07So all the answers will be characters from friends.
15:09You'll see a clue to the character, but the clue will also have the same initials as the answer.
15:14Here is your first one.
15:15Which friend's character is this?
15:19Ross's girlfriend?
15:24Yes, Sian.
15:25Rachel Green.
15:27Rachel Green.
15:28Absolutely, Sian.
15:29Well played.
15:30Here is your next one.
15:31Which friend's character is this?
15:38Yes, Sian.
15:39Phoebe Buffay.
15:40Phoebe Buffay?
15:42It is Phoebe Buffay.
15:43I like Friends.
15:44I like Friends.
15:45I like Friends.
15:46Next one.
15:53Ian.
15:54Joey Tribbiani.
15:55Joey Tribbiani.
15:56It is Joey Tribbiani.
15:59We have a new category now.
16:01Sorry.
16:02Oh.
16:03Sorry.
16:04Artists.
16:05Artists.
16:06Which artists, though?
16:15Ian.
16:16Vincent Van Gogh.
16:17Vincent Van Gogh.
16:18It is a BBG, Vincent Van Gogh.
16:21Next artist.
16:22Surreal Dreamscapes.
16:29That's Sian.
16:30Salvador Dali.
16:31Salvador Dali.
16:33Well done.
16:34They are enjoying themselves in this round, aren't they?
16:36Ian and Sian, how about that?
16:38Next artist.
16:45Rav.
16:46Pablo Picasso.
16:47Pablo Picasso.
16:49Very nice indeed.
16:50Rav determined to join in there.
16:53Had to get in.
16:54It doesn't matter what that was, he was buzzing in.
16:56Forget Artists for Now will have a new category.
16:59US landmarks.
17:00Yes.
17:01Even better.
17:02Yes.
17:03Which US landmark is this, please?
17:11Um...
17:12Ian.
17:13Statue of Liberty.
17:14Statue of Liberty.
17:15Of course.
17:16That's correct.
17:17They are good clues, aren't they?
17:18Great clues.
17:19First US landmark.
17:20Top Washington home.
17:25That's Jean.
17:26The White House.
17:27Lovely.
17:28Everyone's got a point in this round now.
17:29The White House.
17:31Final question in this round.
17:38Ian.
17:39Grand Canyon.
17:40Grand Canyon.
17:41Grand Canyon.
17:42Grand Canyon.
17:43Correct answer.
17:44Well played, everybody.
17:45We have two rounds to go before we find Thursday's champion.
17:50Here's how we look.
17:51Rav, you have got four points.
17:53Jean with six.
17:55Sian with seven.
17:56Ian Sterling back in the lead with eight points.
17:59Thanks.
18:00Nice played, Ian.
18:01Sian.
18:02Still just one off the lead.
18:03Still the bridesmaid.
18:04Two rounds to go.
18:05Listen.
18:06The only scoreboard that matters is the one at the end.
18:08Yeah, right.
18:09Here's round four.
18:10It is...
18:14The Nice Round.
18:16Now, in The Nice Round, all of you have got to guess the name of a film.
18:19OK?
18:20Jean, we start with you.
18:21You've got to guess the name of a film.
18:22If the other three players could take their tablets out, please.
18:24Oh.
18:25They're going to see the name of the film.
18:26They're going to write you a one-word clue to what that film is.
18:29Right.
18:30OK?
18:31So you'll see three words that hopefully will help you identify the film.
18:34You get a point if you get it right.
18:35We call it The Nice Round because you'd also give a point to the person who gives you the
18:39best clue.
18:40Oh, that's good.
18:42Well, the most useful clue.
18:44I just think quite often the votes go tactically in this round.
18:47It was designed to be such a lovely, you know, sort of collegiate thing.
18:50And it tends to be fairly vicious.
18:52So if you write down one word, please.
18:59OK, everyone is in.
19:00Jean, you've got to guess the name of a film.
19:02You've got three words to help you.
19:03Ian, the first word is...?
19:05Creature.
19:06Creature.
19:08Sian, the second word is...?
19:11Water.
19:12Oh, no.
19:13And Rav, the third word?
19:15Midnight.
19:16Midnight.
19:17Creature.
19:18Water.
19:19Midnight.
19:20Oh, that's not helpful.
19:21You know this, Jean.
19:22It is, actually.
19:23Creature.
19:24Water.
19:25Ah, Gremlins!
19:26Gremlins is the right answer.
19:28Very well done.
19:30Jean, you've got to give away a point.
19:32Oh, thank you.
19:33I do think Ian's was the best.
19:35Water.
19:36It was the water after midnight.
19:38I thought midnight sort of is the one where I suppose it's all three of them together.
19:42No, Sian's was the best clue.
19:44So you're going to give a point to Sian?
19:45Yes.
19:46Oh, guys.
19:47Interesting.
19:48There aren't any other films about water.
19:50Yeah, I was thinking water.
19:52After the first two, I thought it was Jaws and then when midnight came along.
19:56Oh, yeah.
19:57Oh, yeah.
19:58So Sian gets a point and Jean gets a point.
20:00Ian, you've got to guess the name of a film, you'll have three words to help you.
20:05Sian, the first word is?
20:07Welder.
20:08Welder.
20:09Okay.
20:10Rav.
20:11Oh, I know what it is.
20:12Leggings.
20:13And Jean?
20:14I know what it is.
20:16Erm.
20:17And then the water goes like that.
20:18Yes!
20:19I don't know what the film's called.
20:21You do.
20:22You got this.
20:23Yeah.
20:24I know what it is.
20:25Erm.
20:26And then the water goes like that.
20:28Yes.
20:29I don't know what the film's called.
20:32You do.
20:33It's cold. You do, you've got this.
20:35You do. I'm thinking Flashdance or something like that.
20:38You're going to say Flashdance? Yeah, I'll say Flashdance.
20:41Flashdance is the right... Well done.
20:44I got it from Welder. Yeah, I got it from Welder, to be fair.
20:48Yeah. To be fair. It was that or Armageddon, wasn't it?
20:50Yeah. So, Sian gets herself another... Thank you.
20:52Well played, Sian. Nicely done.
20:54And Sian, it's your turn to guess a film. OK.
20:56You will have three words to help you.
20:57They will be written by Jean, Ian and Rav.
21:03Everyone is in. Sian, you've got to guess the name of the film,
21:05you'd have three words to help you. OK.
21:07Rav, the first word is...?
21:10All I've got, I'm afraid, is horror. Horror.
21:12Mm-hm. Jean? Pub.
21:16Hub, says Jean. And Ian?
21:19Zombie. Zombie. Horror, pub, zombie.
21:23Sean of the Dead. Wow!
21:24Sean of the Dead is the right answer. Well done.
21:27I've got to say zombie is the obvious answer.
21:31The obvious, I think.
21:34Wow. Well, you know what? That's classy, giving a point to Ian.
21:36Your biggest rival, so... Oh, yes!
21:39Should have given it to someone else.
21:41So, you give it to Ian for zombie. Yeah.
21:42Well played, Ian. Nicely done, Sian.
21:45Rav, your turn to guess a film now. OK.
21:48You'll have three words to help you out.
21:50I feel good you got that point, Ian.
21:52Makes you feel better about the water point.
21:54You've got Welder was well-earned. Welder was good, yeah.
21:56But that feels... feels like fairness has been restored to the world.
21:59Right, OK.
22:05OK, everyone in?
22:06Rav, you've got to guess the name of a film.
22:07You'll have three words to help you.
22:09Jean, the first word is...
22:12Elephant.
22:13Elephant is your first word.
22:15Mm. Ian?
22:16Jungle. Jungle.
22:18And Sian?
22:20Dice. Dice.
22:23Elephant. Jungle.
22:25Nice.
22:26Wow.
22:27Until I saw Sian's answer,
22:30I would have gone for a totally different film.
22:32This isn't my answer, but I would have said The Jungle Book.
22:37They wouldn't have allowed Ian to write Jungle if it was The Jungle Book.
22:40No. Good point.
22:41I've done it any direction. Yeah, you don't care.
22:42You would have just gone rogue. You've just gone rogue.
22:45So, it's got to be something else.
22:47What about Jumanji?
22:50Jumanji?
22:51Yes!
22:53That's the right answer. Well done.
22:55Wow.
22:56Well, that makes sense, the dice, cos it's a game, isn't it?
22:58Yeah.
22:59I didn't know if board game was one word or two.
23:01That's what I did.
23:02I thought you were the same.
23:04Yeah, cos I didn't know if I could put board.
23:05Well done. So, Rav, who are you going to give a point to?
23:08Um, it was genuinely the dice.
23:11I think that's right. It was the dice.
23:12Oh, guys.
23:13So, Sian, absolutely.
23:14Very well played, Sian. Well played, Rav.
23:16Point for you as well.
23:17Let's take a look at our leaderboard going into our final round.
23:19That was a good round for Sian, I have to say, but deservedly so.
23:23Here's how we look. High-scoring show today.
23:26Rav, you have five points.
23:28Jean, you've got seven.
23:29Ian, right off.
23:31Oh, look at that!
23:32Ten. Sian, you've got 11 points.
23:33Oh!
23:34I've got the sympathy points.
23:36You don't get any sympathy points.
23:37Yeah.
23:38One round to go.
23:39You were all good answer smashers.
23:41All four of you.
23:42Let's find out who Thursday's champion is going to be, shall we, as we play.
23:47After smash, fingers on buzzers.
23:49Point for a correct answer. Point off for an incorrect answer.
23:51Here we go. Are we going to get our fourth different champion of the week?
23:54Is someone about to win their second show?
23:57Your first category is...
24:01Comedians.
24:02Comedians. Those will be the pictures.
24:06Warsaw, Tokyo and Newcastle-upon-Tyne have underground rail systems
24:10known by what five-letter name?
24:11Yes, Rav.
24:16Metro-seen-Connolly.
24:19Oh, it's not, I'm afraid.
24:21I'm not going to take a point off you for that, cos you're so close.
24:23OK.
24:24But it is not.
24:26Ah!
24:27Yeah, I know what I've done.
24:28Ian. Metro-seen-conno-ty.
24:31Yeah, Metro-seen-conno-ty, I'm afraid.
24:33Not Connolly. I won't take a point off cos that is...
24:35Very kind.
24:36Next comedian, next clue.
24:38What is the first name of the American basketball player
24:41who is known as King James?
24:46Sean.
24:48Lebrony Corbett.
24:49Lebrony Corbett.
24:51Lebrony Corbett is the right answer, Sean.
24:53Very well played.
24:55Nicely done, Lebron James, Ronnie Corbett.
24:57Next comedian, next clue.
25:00Which stringed instrument famously played by Steve Martin and Earl Scruggs
25:03comprises a circular body and a fretted neck with four or five strings?
25:08Yes, Sean.
25:11Banjo-lycet.
25:13Banjo-lycet.
25:14Very nice.
25:15That's the right answer.
25:16Well played, Sean.
25:17Nicely done, Banjo and Joe Lycet.
25:20Next category is beach items.
25:26Which dessert of strawberries, broken meringue and cream is named
25:29after the English public school from which it is said to originate?
25:35Yes, Ian.
25:36Eaten message in a bottle.
25:38Eaten message in a bottle?
25:40Oh, yeah.
25:41That's the right answer, Ian.
25:42Well played.
25:43Eaten message in a bottle.
25:45Next clue, next picture.
25:57Yes, Rav.
25:58I want to dance with somebody bored.
26:00I want to dance with somebody bored?
26:01Oh, that's so good.
26:02That's the right answer, Rav.
26:05Well done.
26:06Next picture, next clue.
26:08First broadcast in 2022, which game show hosted by Anton Deck offers a
26:13theoretically infinite cash jackpot?
26:15No one.
26:19Let's take a look, shall we?
26:21Limitless Windbreak.
26:23So, Limitless Win and Windbreak.
26:25Limitless Windbreak.
26:26Do we have another category?
26:28We do not have another category.
26:31Do we have another champion, though?
26:34That is close between the two of you.
26:36On Monday, our champion was Ian.
26:38On Tuesday, our champion was Jean.
26:40On Wednesday, our champion was Rav.
26:42Our champion on Thursday is...
26:47We complete the set, Sian Gibson.
26:50Thanks, everyone.
26:51Sian, well done.
26:53Thank you, everyone.
26:54Congratulations.
26:55What a win by one point from Ian.
26:58Even though you gave him the zombie point,
27:00you still beat him fair and square.
27:02Sian, you've won a prize.
27:04Yes.
27:05Our fourth separate winner of the week.
27:07Our fourth prize to be given away.
27:08What would you like?
27:09Obviously, the wheelie case.
27:12The wheelie luggage.
27:13Sian Gibson walks away with the wheelie luggage.
27:15So excited about that.
27:16Sian, one day to go.
27:18Just one day before we give away the trophy.
27:20Everyone's got a prize, OK?
27:22So, we're all happy, OK?
27:23But only one person's going to win the trophy.
27:26Shall we take a look at our leaderboard going into tomorrow?
27:32Wow.
27:33Do you know what?
27:34I am so bored of saying there are three points between them.
27:37Wow.
27:38But there really are.
27:39Rav with nine.
27:40Sian with ten.
27:41Ian with eleven.
27:42Jean with twelve.
27:43I don't remember the last time I saw a leaderboard that close.
27:45It is double points Friday tomorrow.
27:47There are eight points for a win.
27:49Six for second.
27:50Four for third.
27:51And two for last place.
27:53Any one of you could walk away with the trophy tomorrow.
27:56That's going to be great fun, isn't it?
27:57Wow.
27:58Yeah.
27:59I look forward to it ever so much.
28:00See you all here.
28:01And see you all here for the final as well on the House of Games.
28:04Oh.
28:05I know.
28:06So soon as I am ready, we'll get to the fondo stage.
28:07That's for now.
28:08That's so exciting.
28:09I'm going to get you all right now.
28:10And meet us.
28:12Oh my gosh.
28:13Thank you all.
28:14Yes.
28:16Thank you all.
28:17Thank you all of us.
28:18Don't open a cup ofحمite.
28:20Missouli.
28:22Missouli.
28:23Stop.
28:25Oh, really?
28:26This is your name.
28:27You miss me.
28:28This is your name.
28:29You miss us.
28:30This is your name and I'm going to find you.
28:31And our team will make us.
28:33Oh!
28:35That's nice. That's nice, like a voodoo suitcase.
28:38And if you win tomorrow, he'll give you the code to open it.
28:43Or I could carry the trophy in it.
28:46Oh!

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