- 06/06/2025
Tim Key, Jamie Laing, Sunetra Sarker, Laura Whitmore
Series 6, Week 10, Day 1
Every day this week, former winners Tim Key, Jamie Laing, Sunetra Sarker and Laura Whitmore 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 House of Games golden goblets, or will they be tempted with the must-have House of Games golden fondue set?
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Series 6 Episode 46 (m001f252) (hd)
Series 6, Week 10, Day 1
Every day this week, former winners Tim Key, Jamie Laing, Sunetra Sarker and Laura Whitmore 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 House of Games golden goblets, or will they be tempted with the must-have House of Games golden fondue set?
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Series 6 Episode 46 (m001f252) (hd)
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00:00Hello there, welcome one, welcome all to a brand new week on House of Games, a very special week as well.
00:15It's a Champions Week, all the prizes are golden, all the contestants are golden as well,
00:19and at the end of the week somebody walks away with a golden trophy.
00:23It's just the normal trophy, sprayed gold, that's all we've done.
00:27Everybody here has won before, shall we meet them one more time?
00:31They are Laura Whitmore, Tim Key, Sinetra Sarka and Jamie Lange.
00:40Hey everyone, Champions all, Jamie Lange is a champion Laura.
00:46I'm as shocked as you are Richard.
00:47Can you believe it? Welcome back though, how are you feeling up against these Titans of the game?
00:52Well, I was feeling okay, but it got quite competitive just before we sat down.
00:57We had a little sort of chat, a little run through, didn't we?
00:59Yeah, everyone just got back in the groove, didn't they?
01:01And now I'm nervous, and also last time I was on this show, like I've had a baby since then,
01:06I've gotten married and I feel like that just, you know, it's all downhill after that, isn't it?
01:10Takes it out of you, doesn't it? Yeah, it does.
01:12Tim Key. Hello Richard.
01:14As I live and breathe.
01:16How are you feeling in amongst, everyone's a champion now?
01:19Everyone's a champion, yeah.
01:21Is Jamie definitely here?
01:23Yeah, yeah, yeah, listen, yeah.
01:24Tim, believe you me, we checked, we double-checked, we went through the tapes.
01:30Now, Sinetra, a very strong player last time, this time we're with the champions.
01:35Different tactics this week?
01:36Well, I think I should have just stayed at home with my first trophy,
01:39because let's be honest, I've looked around, I can feel this, like, competitive blood running through everyone here.
01:45You know what, God bless you for at least taking a glance at Jamie when you said that.
01:49Yeah, I'm giving you props, because you must have won.
01:52I don't care who you were, OK?
01:54I must have won, I did win.
01:54You might have been playing against yourself, but you still won.
01:58I definitely won.
01:59Jamie, welcome, you did win.
02:01You won with skill as well.
02:02I am honoured that you invited me back.
02:05It's a pleasure.
02:06I was just thrilled that you acknowledged what a great game I played.
02:09So I'm excited this week that I think I'm going to win two.
02:13Oh, wow.
02:14Well, if you win today, should I show you the selection of prizes?
02:17Yes, please.
02:17A golden prizes for you.
02:20On Monday, you could win one of these.
02:24There's...
02:25Wow, it really is golden.
02:26I know.
02:27Toolbox, egg cups, cafetiere, baseball cap, and a reusable water bottle,
02:33all in the finest gold, Jamie.
02:35I might go for the water bottle.
02:37I quite like the idea of the water bottle.
02:38Nice.
02:39Sunetra?
02:40Egg cups.
02:41I need them.
02:41I'm really low on egg cups at home.
02:43I'm really low on egg cups.
02:44I know.
02:44Where do they all go?
02:46Tim?
02:47Well, I'm quite high on egg cups, so I'd probably go for cafetiere.
02:50Dora?
02:51I think I might have to go for the water bottle,
02:53because I have a Love Island one that's just been used a lot,
02:55and I feel it would be nice to kind of get a new bit of branding in place.
02:59And a golden one as well.
03:00Shall we get on and play our Champions Week?
03:02Golden prizes, golden trophy, golden contestants.
03:05Good luck one and all.
03:06Our first round is...
03:08Rhyme time.
03:11Champions rhyme time, really, because you're all champions.
03:14Two questions at a time.
03:15Fingers on buzzers, please.
03:16Answer me this.
03:20Heroic alter ego of Clark Kent.
03:23And pop group fronted by Simon Le Bon.
03:28Yes, Sunetra?
03:30Superman, Duran Duran.
03:31Superman, Duran Duran.
03:33It's the right answer.
03:35Well done.
03:36That is so quick.
03:37That is too quick.
03:39Faster than the speeding bullet.
03:41It's early days, isn't it?
03:43It is.
03:43You know what?
03:43We don't care.
03:44It almost couldn't be earlier.
03:46Let's play our next question, shall we?
03:50US state whose cities include Nashville and Memphis...
03:53..and school exam first taken in 1988, which replaced the O-level.
04:01Yes, Sunetra?
04:03Tennessee GCSE.
04:05I am hitting it.
04:06That's correct.
04:07Am I hitting it?
04:08I'm serious, Richard.
04:10Something's happening.
04:12Stuart's inquiry.
04:13Well, it's not...
04:13I'm going to do two hands.
04:14What's going on?
04:14Does it feel right to you?
04:15It feels great.
04:17Let's have another one.
04:18Yeah, let's do that.
04:19My heart rate is through the roof.
04:25Bald Addams Family member, played by Jackie Coogan in the 60s.
04:30And who is this?
04:34Yes, Sunetra.
04:35Uncle Fester, Adrian Lester.
04:38It is Uncle Fester, Adrian Lester.
04:40That is unbelievable.
04:42Well done.
04:43I'm actually really enjoying it.
04:44And that wasn't speed.
04:45That was just knowing more than the rest of you.
04:46That was more acceptable.
04:47Well done.
04:47Yeah, happy with that.
04:48Thanks.
04:50Next one.
04:53Ball were six points in snooker.
04:57And metal with a chemical symbol, ZN.
05:03Yes, Tim Key.
05:05Pink, zinc.
05:06Pink, zinc.
05:07Is the correct answer.
05:09Pink and zinc.
05:10Next two.
05:14Who is this?
05:15And who is this?
05:19Yes, Jamie.
05:21Dua Lipa.
05:23And the other one.
05:24Come on, Jamie.
05:25Yeah, Dua Lipa, death.
05:28Come on.
05:30It is not a very...
05:31Laura Whitmore.
05:33Dua Lipa, Grim Reaper.
05:35I'm so tired.
05:36Dua Lipa, Grim Reaper.
05:37Thank you, Jamie.
05:38That is the right answer.
05:38Well done.
05:39Come on, the boys.
05:41Final question in this round.
05:44Physical force that attracts objects towards the ground.
05:48And titular mystery cat in a poem by T.S. Eliot.
05:54Jamie.
05:55Gravity, Macavity.
05:57Gravity, Macavity.
05:58Oh, well done.
05:59Right, answer, Jamie.
06:01Yes, Jamie.
06:02This is the end of our first round.
06:03Everybody off the mark.
06:05Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
06:09One point for Laura, Tim and Jamie.
06:11Three points for Sinatra.
06:13Well played.
06:14We're going to play our first Pairs game of this Champions Week.
06:18What's it going to be?
06:18Let's find out.
06:23Distinctly average.
06:24Now, virtually everyone is in last place.
06:27Laura, why don't you choose a partner?
06:29I would like to choose Sinatra.
06:30Thank you very much.
06:32Shock, shock.
06:33Tim and Sinatra, if you will swap places, please.
06:35Sinatra and Laura are a team.
06:38I mean, that's a dream team up there, isn't it?
06:40Tim and Jamie.
06:41Tablets out, please.
06:42I'm going to ask you some questions.
06:43You need to write down a number as your answer,
06:45and I would take your average as your team's answer.
06:48Your first question is this.
06:52According to Guinness World Records,
06:54how many bananas were in the largest bunch of bananas?
06:57OK.
06:58That's a good question.
07:02OK.
07:03I think I've got it bang on.
07:05You've got it bang on, Jamie.
07:05I think I've got it bang on.
07:06Tim, no pressure, but Jamie...
07:08I've got this bang on.
07:09I've got this bang on.
07:11What do you think I'm going to go home with?
07:11It's a tricky one, isn't it?
07:13Laura, what were you thinking here?
07:14I don't know why.
07:15This number just came into my head.
07:18It could...
07:18I should do the lotto, maybe.
07:19That could be...
07:20That sounds reasonable.
07:21Does that sound?
07:21I mean, listen, it's going to be a big number, isn't it?
07:23Yeah.
07:24Sinatra, up or down from 82?
07:25I'm going up.
07:26I think that Guinness World Records has moved on so much
07:30that they astonish...
07:31They've moved on so much.
07:33...jaw-dropping numbers, so I've gone to 604.
07:36That's a lot of bananas.
07:38OK, let's take a look at your average.
07:41343...
07:41Now push the average on.
07:42...bananas.
07:43Tim, what are you thinking?
07:45So I'm a bit lower.
07:47Yeah.
07:47I've gone for 56 bananas.
07:5056.
07:50Still not messing about.
07:5256 bananas.
07:53Now, Jamie, you think you've got this spot on.
07:55Well, I know the answer.
07:56Yes.
07:56So the answer, for you guys, all right, it's 42.
07:59Quite low, isn't it?
08:0042.
08:00That is the answer.
08:01It is quite low.
08:02Who the thought?
08:02That is the answer.
08:03Don't look at them.
08:04But you're still confident that's the right answer?
08:06Oh, I know that's the right answer.
08:07OK, so your average gentleman is 49.
08:13Well, I'm interested to find out how many bananas
08:15is the biggest bunch of bananas in history.
08:18Oh!
08:19No!
08:20173.
08:21That's why I'm a key, thank you.
08:24473.
08:24Sunetra, really dragging your team up there.
08:26Well done if you were getting close to that at home.
08:28Very, very impressive.
08:29Next question.
08:30A cubic millimetre of blood from an adult human
08:34contains approximately how many red blood cells?
08:38This could be the 42.
08:39It could be, couldn't it?
08:41We're putting you through your paces here, aren't we?
08:43Say a lot.
08:44Did you know in a handful of soil,
08:46there's more living organisms than humans?
08:49Just answer this, ma'am.
08:52There's tension in the team already.
08:55Tim, just...
08:56We don't get...
08:57We're getting on just fine.
08:58It will be all right.
09:02OK, everyone's in.
09:04Tim, what was your thinking here?
09:06I've gone for 42 million.
09:0842 million.
09:10Oh!
09:11This is Tim, he's gone big.
09:13Or is that big?
09:13Jamie, you've gone up or down?
09:15I've gone a little bit down.
09:1611 million.
09:17In the millions, though.
09:18I quite like our little answers together.
09:20That's nice.
09:21Yeah, lovely.
09:21So your average gentleman is 26.5 million.
09:26Laura, what are you saying?
09:27I've gone a little bit lower,
09:28and I said 6 million.
09:296 million, still in the millions.
09:30Yeah.
09:31Sinatra.
09:32I kind of guessed that Laura was going to go
09:33for a really high number,
09:35so I was looking for a low number
09:36to try and get that number.
09:38I love how she's thinking,
09:39not the right answer,
09:40how can I balance Laura's incorrect answer?
09:42No, no, no.
09:43Laura's probably very accurate,
09:45which means if I go quite low,
09:46we go somewhere nearer anyway.
09:48Also, you're on cancer deep.
09:49I've just...
09:49Whoa!
09:51I'm just busted.
09:52Maybe they're right.
09:53They're as big as cherries.
09:57Well, there's a cubic millimetre.
09:59It's a centimetre.
10:00Sinatra, so you think there are more
10:02in the biggest bunch of bananas
10:04than in blood cells?
10:07I've gone risky,
10:08and I've gone really low.
10:10A difference of opinion
10:11of 41,999,978.
10:16I mean, I did only play
10:17a doctor on TV for ten years.
10:19Yeah, I know.
10:20What do you think at home?
10:21Are you in the millions?
10:21I don't want to move.
10:22Or are you somewhere near 22?
10:23Your average is just over 3 million,
10:25so 26 million and 3 million.
10:27How many red blood cells
10:29are there in a cubic millimetre of blood,
10:31and who has won the point?
10:33Oh, no!
10:345 million.
10:365 million.
10:37You're obviously...
10:38This 22 helped.
10:41At the moment, 2-0
10:42to Laura and Sinatra.
10:43Well done, you!
10:44Jen, last chance to get a point
10:46in this round.
10:46Here's your question.
10:49What is the record
10:49for the most Premier League matches
10:51played by a footballer, please?
11:01Is this Gareth Barry?
11:03You don't need to worry about who it was.
11:04Just write the number down.
11:05I've written the number.
11:05Oh, OK.
11:06You tell me, Tim.
11:07Is everyone in?
11:09It was Gareth Barry.
11:10Wow!
11:11It was Gareth Barry.
11:12Sinatra, what are you thinking here?
11:14So, again, I'm trying to work out...
11:16I'm going a little bit higher
11:17than I really think
11:18in order for it to work.
11:19So, I'm working out
11:20there's about 40 matches per season
11:23if you've played about
11:2410 or 12 years.
11:26I'm thinking, like,
11:27the people who've done
11:2810 years in the game.
11:30Keegan.
11:30So, 509, you're saying.
11:32Yeah.
11:32Keegan.
11:33Just throwing a name out there.
11:35Laura, you've gone up or down from that?
11:37Um, I have no idea.
11:40And I did...
11:42Do you know what?
11:42You read me well
11:43because I did go a little bit lower
11:44and I said 345.
11:45345, you think?
11:46You might think I wrote 345.
11:47That's nice, yeah.
11:48Yeah, but I like the sequence.
11:49I thought it better.
11:50So, your average is...
11:52427.
11:54Nice.
11:54Now, Tim, you know who this is?
11:56Gareth Barry.
11:56The problem is,
11:58I think I need Jamie
11:59to do some of his 42 business
12:01to bring me down a bit.
12:02I think I've gone too high.
12:03Yeah.
12:04But I'm 790.
12:06I don't think that's too high.
12:08No?
12:08Yeah, I think that's reasonable.
12:09Jamie, are you helping
12:10your partner out here?
12:11Have you gone up or down from that?
12:12Well, Tim gave me
12:13this knowing wink
12:14and that distracted me
12:15so I thought they were
12:16talking about goals.
12:17Right.
12:18How could my wink
12:20have said goals?
12:22It says matches
12:23right there on the screen.
12:24I know, but I read it
12:26and I looked at you
12:26and you gave me a wink
12:27and I...
12:28I'll tell you what,
12:28I'm not looking at you again
12:29this whole series.
12:31I can't.
12:32Wink at me.
12:34So, I put 255.
12:36Oh, OK.
12:37You might be all right.
12:37You might be all right, I think.
12:38That's all right.
12:39Oh, we've got this.
12:40You think we're all right?
12:40Your average, gentlemen,
12:42is 522 and a half.
12:45Let's take a look.
12:46What is the record
12:47for the most Premier League
12:48matches played by a footballer?
12:49It is Gareth Bowery
12:50and who has scored the points?
12:54653.
12:54That is it.
12:55That is it.
12:56I love that.
12:56No, it's fine.
12:57Over 22 seasons.
12:59Yeah.
13:00That was the first
13:00we've got to each other.
13:01Yeah, it was, yeah.
13:02But a point to the gents.
13:03Very well done.
13:04Lovely way to end the round.
13:05Well done, Jamie and Tim.
13:06Tablets away, please, everybody.
13:08You have to promise me
13:09you're going to be in the team
13:10for the rest of the week.
13:11Yeah.
13:11You have to promise.
13:11Looks like we are.
13:12Yeah, you've got to be.
13:13So, Netra and Tim,
13:14if you want to put it back, please.
13:14We're not picking you, so.
13:19Let's take a look, shall we,
13:20at our leaderboard.
13:25Jamie and Tim have two points each.
13:27Laura has three.
13:28So, Netra stood out in the lead
13:29with five points.
13:30Well played.
13:30Well done.
13:31Three rounds to go.
13:34Let's get straight on,
13:35play our next round,
13:36which is...
13:37Well done if you said that at home.
13:42Our viewers at home
13:42help us out with this round.
13:44Our first category is...
13:46TV programmes.
13:49What we did,
13:49we sent the names
13:50of some TV programmes
13:50to our viewers.
13:51They sent back three words
13:53they would most associate
13:54with that programme.
13:55OK, you are now going to see
13:56a word cloud
13:57of the words that they mentioned.
13:58OK, going from the most obscure
14:00all the way up to the ones
14:01that were mentioned
14:02the most often.
14:03Buzz in as soon as you think
14:04you know which TV programme
14:05our viewers are talking about.
14:12Twins, suburbia, community.
14:15Very early.
14:15Buzz from Tim.
14:17Neighbours.
14:18Neighbours.
14:20It is Neighbours.
14:21Oh, my God!
14:23The Lacey twins
14:25in a community.
14:27Wow.
14:28That is so impressive.
14:29Wow.
14:30That is impressive.
14:31He is playing like a man
14:32unshackled.
14:34Amazing.
14:35Next TV programme.
14:37What TV programme
14:37is this, please?
14:41Knock.
14:43What?
14:44Sofa, amusing.
14:47Jamie's got it.
14:47My family.
14:48My family?
14:50Do you want what?
14:52Let's see some more words.
14:55Wacky apartment.
14:56That is so annoying.
14:57Whatever.
14:58Yes, isn't it, Trev?
14:58Friends.
14:58Is it Friends?
15:00Of course it is not.
15:01It literally says Friends there.
15:03I'm so sorry I didn't saw that.
15:05American flags.
15:08Awkward.
15:08Elevator.
15:09Yes, that's Laura.
15:11What's the show with,
15:12where,
15:14and Sheridan,
15:16there's a spin-off show
15:16with Sheridan.
15:17Let's go, let's go, let's go.
15:18Come on, I've got a free buzz here.
15:20I'm going to have to time you out.
15:21I'm so sorry, Laura.
15:22This is so annoying for me.
15:23That's not fair.
15:24I'm so sorry.
15:24We'll time you out.
15:25And Tim.
15:31Nerds, science, scientists, geeks.
15:34There he goes.
15:35Tim Key.
15:36Big Bang Theory.
15:37Well, there you go.
15:38Big Bang Theory.
15:39Well done.
15:40There we go.
15:41Great show.
15:42I recommend it.
15:42I can never watch it again.
15:43Which TV programme is this, please?
15:51Suits.
15:52Don't say suits.
15:53Don't say suits.
15:53Damien, don't say suits.
15:55Don't say it.
15:55Oh, dear, dear, dear.
15:56Please don't say suits.
15:57Yeah, I won't.
15:59What are you going for?
16:00What are you going for, Jamie?
16:01Well, I'm going to have to go for something else,
16:02and I'm going to have to go for Peaky Blinders.
16:04Oh.
16:06Interesting.
16:07Is it Peaky Blinders?
16:09Oh.
16:09Like, it was on the...
16:10That would have been nice.
16:11That would have been great.
16:12That would have been amazing.
16:12Let's look at some more.
16:13Clues.
16:14International.
16:15Explosions.
16:18Cult numbers.
16:19Brothers.
16:20Missions.
16:23Countdown.
16:24Five.
16:25Busted.
16:25Oh, busted.
16:27Space.
16:28Strings.
16:30Sunetra.
16:31Thunderbirds.
16:32Thunderbirds.
16:34It is Thunderbirds.
16:35That is so good.
16:37There you go.
16:38If that would have helped.
16:39Island Puppets Rescue Go.
16:41Our next category is films.
16:42We sent our viewers the names of some films.
16:44Here's your first one.
16:48Touching.
16:49Yeah.
16:50Love.
16:52Every day.
16:53Amazing.
16:54Sunetra.
16:56Groundhog Day.
16:57Groundhog Day.
16:58Oh, are you joking?
17:00That is unbelievable.
17:02How?
17:02Amazing.
17:03How?
17:04Every day.
17:05Oh, yeah.
17:05And Shadow.
17:06It's the shadow of the groundhog, isn't it?
17:08Yeah, and every day is the same thing.
17:10That's fantastic.
17:10That was very, very impressive.
17:11Thanks so much.
17:12Well played, Sunetra.
17:14I would love it if the next one was the same thing.
17:17LAUGHTER
17:17Clever.
17:20Let's take a look at your next film.
17:21Happy.
17:24Happy.
17:25Classic.
17:27Cake.
17:28Hmm.
17:29Kids hoovering.
17:31Yes, Tim.
17:34Mrs Doubtfire?
17:36It is Mrs Doubtfire.
17:39Hoovering is the only thing that gave me that.
17:41Very good.
17:42Nanty Dress Scottish.
17:43Final question in this round.
17:44Final film.
17:45Some very, very good playing here.
17:48Some very early buzzing.
17:54Nineties.
17:54Watch a toilet.
17:56Suits again.
17:59Milkshakes.
18:00Yes, Jamie.
18:00Well, I was going to go for Grease.
18:02Let's see.
18:03Is it Grease?
18:04It is not, I'm afraid.
18:06Laura.
18:07Is it Pulp Fiction?
18:08Oh, wow.
18:09Is it Pulp Fiction?
18:10Oh, you guys are good at this round.
18:13Thank you so much to our viewers at home as well.
18:15for helping us with that round.
18:16It's not normally played that one, is it?
18:18Very impressive stuff from everybody.
18:19Let's take a look at what is done to our leaderboard.
18:23You only have two rounds to go.
18:25So, at the business end of the show now.
18:27Jamie, you have two.
18:28Laura has four.
18:29Tim has five.
18:30Sinetra Sarka still in the lead with seven.
18:32Well done.
18:33That's so.
18:35Two rounds to go.
18:36Can Sinetra hold on to the lead?
18:37Let's find out, shall we?
18:38Round four is...
18:41Put your finger on it.
18:44All take your tablets out, please.
18:46I'll show you some pictures.
18:46I need you to put your finger on something in that picture.
18:49Here's your first picture.
18:52I wonder if you could put your finger on...
18:54The Caligar.
18:57The Caligar, please.
18:58It doesn't say whether it's Noel or Liam Caligar,
19:00but the Caligar.
19:01I have a little point at the screen at home.
19:10Laura, absolute guesswork on this?
19:12Absolute guesswork.
19:13Absolute.
19:14I just thought half-way through the body,
19:16just so it's near everything.
19:18Yes.
19:18Somewhere around the sword.
19:19I don't know.
19:20Not a clue.
19:21Tim, wordsmith, of course.
19:23Uh-huh.
19:23Of course.
19:24Caligar, a lovely new word.
19:25Lovely, yeah, beautiful.
19:26What do you think it represents?
19:28His plume, I reckon, maybe.
19:29Plume.
19:30A circle of his plume.
19:31We've got a sword handle,
19:32we've got plume so far, Sinatra.
19:34Where are you?
19:35I thought of the scabbard.
19:36The sheath of the sword.
19:38The sheath of the sword.
19:40There we go.
19:41Jamie, what else do we have?
19:42I think I've got it.
19:45That's good news.
19:46Yep, and I think it's around the sort of neck area.
19:49The Caligar.
19:50Sort of covering like a piece of armour.
19:52Yeah, armour.
19:52It's the Caligar.
19:53What do you think at home?
19:54Have you got any clue on this?
19:55Let's find out, shall we?
19:56What is the Caligar?
19:57Are we giving away a point?
20:00Oh!
20:01The sandal is the answer.
20:03Well done if you said that at home.
20:05The sandal is the Caligar.
20:07Let's take a look at your next picture.
20:10We are looking for, please,
20:13S in Morse code.
20:21Tim.
20:21What are you thinking about this?
20:23Look, I've got a feeling that the only one I vaguely remember
20:26somewhere in my head is S-O-S.
20:28Yeah.
20:29Which is maybe dot, dot, dot, dash, dash, dash, dot, dot, dot.
20:32Maybe?
20:32I was thinking that.
20:33Yeah.
20:34I was thinking that.
20:35So have you gone dot, dot, dot?
20:36Six.
20:37Yeah, you have.
20:39So, Netra, were you thinking the same?
20:40No.
20:41I was thinking the S is one long line.
20:45Yeah.
20:45So I went for five, which is a line.
20:48You went for the single dash.
20:50Jamie, what were you thinking?
20:51Big.
20:52S-O-S as well.
20:53But I think it's the other way around.
20:54It's not dot, dot, dot.
20:55It's dash, dash, dash.
20:56So you've gone dash, dash, dash.
20:58I've gone number five.
20:59Oh, so you went for the single dash.
21:00You didn't go for dash, dash, dash.
21:01I've made a mistake.
21:06I'm not laughing.
21:07Yeah.
21:07Yeah, but I just thought, eh, it's dash, dash, dash.
21:11Oh, and you just went for dash.
21:12I just went for dash.
21:13Listen, you might be accidentally right.
21:15Laura, what were you thinking?
21:16So, similar to, I just know S-O-S, but I'm in trouble because I thought it was something else.
21:20I thought it was D, D, D, D, D, D.
21:23So I thought S was D.
21:24Oh, so you think it's the single.
21:25Yeah.
21:27So we've got a single dot, we've got a single dash, and we've got dot, dot, dot from Tim Key.
21:31What do you think at home?
21:32Let's find out, shall we?
21:35Tim Key.
21:36Oh!
21:37Well done!
21:38Dot, dot, dot, dash, dash, dash, dot.
21:39Tim, well done.
21:40It looks like someone who would own that code.
21:41S-O-S.
21:42Do you think?
21:42Yeah.
21:42Laura, you're on E, and the other two are on T.
21:45Final picture in this round.
21:49Ooh.
21:49I wonder, please, if you could put your finger on Fizz.
21:55Anyone a fan of this game?
21:57My parenting years with the twins.
22:01Yeah.
22:01But I just...
22:02Teddy Tubbies and Tweenies.
22:03Yeah, I remember there was a Bella.
22:05That's all I know.
22:07That's all I got.
22:08I think I got it.
22:08Have you locked in?
22:09Has everyone locked in?
22:10I haven't locked in yet.
22:11OK.
22:12Tim, you just have a choice of four.
22:14Actually, I'm one step ahead of you, Jamie.
22:16I've got a choice of two.
22:19You think I'm circling Jake?
22:20No.
22:20LAUGHTER
22:21Well done, Tim.
22:28Jake, Bella, Milo and Fizz are the Tweenies.
22:31Sunetra, can you remember which one is Fizz?
22:33I'm going for my gut instinct was purple face Fizz.
22:36Purple face Fizz.
22:39Jamie.
22:39Jamie, you got it.
22:41I've gone for Fizz, who always comes out with his mohawk and his orange in the middle.
22:45For Fizz.
22:46Fizzy orange.
22:46There we go.
22:46There's Fizz.
22:47Fizzy orange, lovely.
22:48Fizzy's orange right there.
22:49Laura, any clues?
22:51Fizz is sometimes short for Fiona and in Carnation Street, there's a red-headed character called
22:56Fizz.
22:56Oh.
22:57So, if she was a puppet, she would look like the red-headed on the right in the pink dress.
23:03Interesting.
23:03I mean, that's not the right way to go about it.
23:05I was going to say, I don't know if it's right, but it sounds good.
23:07Thanks.
23:07Tim, you had some confidence.
23:08You sounded like you knew...
23:10Well, I know Milo and Jake and then I can't remember which one Fizz was.
23:13I remember Bella.
23:14I've gone for the lady on the left.
23:18Wow.
23:19Wow, we've all gone for four.
23:21But now I'm thinking it's the lady on the right.
23:23Well, listen, we're giving away a point.
23:25Somebody on everyone.
23:26What do you think at home on this one?
23:27Do you know?
23:28Let's find out which of those Tweenies is Fizz.
23:33Oh!
23:33Thank you very much.
23:37Well done.
23:38Nicely played.
23:39Very nice.
23:41Beautiful.
23:42That's the end of that round.
23:43Ends on a high for Laura Whitmore.
23:45Tablets away, please, everybody.
23:47We have the small matter of answer smash to play before we find our first champion of our champions week.
23:52And let's take a look at our leaderboard going into it.
23:57Jamie lagging a little with two.
23:59That's okay, though.
24:00Laura, you have five.
24:02Tim, you have six.
24:03Sunetra, you have seven.
24:04Two points.
24:05Oh, so bad.
24:06Between the three of you, all to play for.
24:10Shall we?
24:11Yep.
24:11Our final round, of course, is...
24:14Arms are smashed.
24:16Fingers on buzzers.
24:18A point for a correct answer, a point off for an incorrect answer.
24:22Who's going to be our first champion in this champions week?
24:25Your first category is...
24:28Music legends.
24:30Those will be the pictures.
24:31There's clues above.
24:32Good luck.
24:33One and all.
24:34Here's your first one.
24:36Which dark sweet vinegar is a traditional product of the province of Modena in Italy?
24:44Yes, Sunetra.
24:46Balsamic jaga.
24:48Balsamic jaga.
24:50That's the right answer.
24:52Well played, Sunetra.
24:55Next clue.
24:56Next picture.
24:57Which yellow flower produces a fluffy spherical seed head known as a clock?
25:02Yes, Jamie.
25:07Lionel Richie daffodil.
25:09That's incorrect, I'm afraid.
25:11That is Laura.
25:13Daffodilion.
25:14I'm trying to run!
25:15Incorrect.
25:16You lose a point.
25:17I'm afraid Tim Key buzzers in.
25:19Dandelionel Richie.
25:21Dandelionel Richie.
25:22I just need to not listen to you, because I had dandelion in my head and I said daffodil.
25:30Laura, what are you doing?
25:32Next picture.
25:33Next clue.
25:33Which alternative term for a merry-go-round is the title of a 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical?
25:43Yes, Tim.
25:45Carousel, Elvis Presley.
25:46Carousel, Elvis Presley.
25:47Carousel, Elvis Presley.
25:49Carousel, Elvis Presley.
25:51Well played.
25:52Next category.
25:54Household items will be the pictures.
25:59Casablanca and Rabat are cities in which country in Africa?
26:05Yes, Tim.
26:07Morocco Tangers.
26:10Right, Morocco Tangers.
26:11Oh, Sun!
26:13I didn't know that.
26:14Next clue.
26:15Next household item.
26:17Which small European garden bird is known for its red breast?
26:23Yes, Jamie.
26:25Robin.
26:27Robin.
26:28Robin.
26:29Robin red bin.
26:30Robin red breast bin.
26:31I mean, obviously.
26:32Robin red breast bin.
26:33We've got ourselves a buzzer race team.
26:36It's a buzzer race.
26:38Robin bag.
26:39Robin bag is the answer.
26:41I was buzzing.
26:41Robin and bin bag.
26:43Robin bag.
26:45Next clue.
26:46Which 2016 film won three Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor for Mahershala Ali?
26:56Yes, Sunetra.
26:57Green light bulb.
26:58Green light bulb.
26:59It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
27:02No!
27:05Tim.
27:06Moonlight bulb.
27:06Moonlight bulb.
27:07Oh, gosh.
27:08Of course.
27:08Is the right answer.
27:10Well done.
27:10Moonlight and light bulb.
27:11Moonlight bulb.
27:12You had to buzz in.
27:13You had to buzz in, Sunetra.
27:15Any more categories?
27:17Not today.
27:19Oh, well done.
27:20What a show.
27:21I think we know what happened in the end.
27:22Let's take a look at today's winner.
27:25It is...
27:27Tim Key.
27:29Look at that.
27:3111.
27:32Jamie, with your buzzers there.
27:33I ended up with zero.
27:34Yeah.
27:35No, but listen, I'll tell you what.
27:36A lot of people go into that final round with two points and will not buzz in because they're
27:39too scared.
27:40So you kept buzzing in.
27:41That's why you got zero.
27:42Because, you know, you went for it.
27:44Yeah.
27:44The other guy that went for it is Tim Key.
27:45A champion.
27:47Congratulations.
27:47Champion of champions.
27:48A golden prize for you.
27:50Fantastic.
27:51What do you think about that?
27:51Which of these would you like?
27:52Let's have a look at you.
27:55I'll have the cafetiere, please.
27:57The cafetiere.
27:58Tim Key takes home the House of Games.
28:00Golden cafetiere.
28:01Well done, Tim.
28:02Let's take a look at our weekly leaderboards.
28:04Tim, of course, at the top of that.
28:07Jamie, with one.
28:07Laura, two.
28:08Sunetra, three.
28:09Tim, four.
28:10Wow.
28:10Shall we join battle again tomorrow?
28:12Oh, fantastic.
28:13Thank you for today.
28:13That was a lot of fun.
28:14Well played, Tim, in the end.
28:16Thank you for watching as well.
28:16We'll see you tomorrow on the House of Games.
28:18APPLAUSE
28:40Tim, how about that?
28:49Oh, that's actually not as bad as some of the stuff you get on this show.
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