- 06/06/2025
Tim Key, Jamie Laing, Sunetra Sarker, Laura Whitmore
Series 6, Week 10, Day 4
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 49 (m001f1t6) (hd)
Series 6, Week 10, Day 4
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 49 (m001f1t6) (hd)
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00:00Hello, everybody. Welcome along to Thursday's House of Games.
00:11We've got a special Champions Week, and we've got one person who's won three in a row.
00:16What a champion that man is.
00:18Is he going to get his hands on a golden trophy at the end of the week?
00:22He can be stopped, because we've had a couple of very close days.
00:25Our players are Laura Whitmore.
00:27There's your champ, Tim Key, Sinitra Sarka, and Jamie Lane.
00:35Tim, three in a row. Three in a row.
00:37I mean, and you show no mercy on the answer smash.
00:40Embarrassing.
00:41You've been four behind two days in a row and won.
00:44I can't help myself.
00:45Yeah, look at that. That's the way he does it.
00:47Laura, it'd be nice for someone else to win.
00:49I'd like to come home with something.
00:52You're a champion already. Let's not forget that.
00:53Just, everyone's so good.
00:55Everyone's so good. I watch this at home,
00:57and I'm like, I know the answers, Laura.
00:58Hit the buzzer faster, or just don't be on the show with Tim.
01:01Yeah.
01:02Now, Sinitra, you lost in a tie-break yesterday.
01:05We had a sudden-death play-off.
01:06So close.
01:07I got the keynote lecture.
01:09Yeah.
01:10I really did.
01:11You told me.
01:12You can do it today, can't you?
01:13Oh, Richard, you keep saying this.
01:15I'm clearly an early starter and a late loser.
01:18No, you've got a late loser.
01:20Lovely thing to be.
01:21Talking to which.
01:22Jamie.
01:23Hi, sir.
01:24Shall we take a look at the weekly leaderboard?
01:26Shall we take a look at my highlights?
01:28Is that what you want?
01:29Yes.
01:29Your best bits.
01:30Let's take a look at your best bits.
01:30Your best bits.
01:31Quickly.
01:31Let's have a look at them now.
01:32And we're done.
01:34Jamie, let's take a look at the weekly leaderboard.
01:36Do you find yourself fourth?
01:37Where am I?
01:38You're fourth.
01:39Oh.
01:39But we have two days to go.
01:40We have double points Friday as well.
01:41But look at Tim up the top there.
01:43In danger of getting out of sight if he wins today.
01:46But, you know, he's a nice guy, right?
01:48Shall we take a look at today's prizes as well?
01:50Tim has had three prizes in a row to come to dartboard yesterday.
01:56We have got the House of Games Golden Robe, the Golden Coasters, the Golden Decanter,
02:03the Golden Plant Pot, and the reusable coffee mug as well.
02:07Laura, what would you go for?
02:09We've got a shed in our garden that we turn into a pub.
02:11And I think that decanter would just give it an air of class.
02:14When Ian was on the show, he just called it a pub.
02:15He didn't say it was a shed.
02:16He said, well, in my pub.
02:18It's a garden shed, Richard.
02:20It's a shed.
02:20He told it differently.
02:21But it's what's in the shed that matters.
02:22That would be perfect.
02:23Do you know what?
02:24What a great philosophy of life.
02:25It's what's in the shed that matters.
02:27It's not the size of your shed, Tim.
02:29It's what's in the shed.
02:29What would you go for?
02:30I'd probably go decanter.
02:31Decanter.
02:32Of course you'd go decanter.
02:33Sinatra?
02:33Well, you know, it's an homage to Alan Partridge, that dressing gown, isn't it?
02:37If you look, if you squint your eyes, Richard, you have got a look of Alan Partridge in some ways.
02:44So it would be an homage to Alan and I would go for the dressing gown.
02:47I'd go for the dressing gown.
02:48Jamie?
02:48The dressing gown looks great, but surely the decanter.
02:51Oh, yeah.
02:51Come on.
02:52Surely.
02:52Come on, everybody.
02:53Come on, guys.
02:54Three decanters and a dressing gown.
02:56Shall we play Thursday's House of Games?
03:00Is Tim going to make it four in a row?
03:02Let's find out.
03:06Sounds like this is our first round.
03:07Fingers on buzzers, please.
03:08Our first category is...
03:12Sports and games.
03:14What I'm going to do, I'm going to show you some pictures,
03:15and if you spell out what you see in those pictures,
03:17they'll give you the name of a sport or game.
03:20Okay?
03:20So say what you see.
03:21Which sport or game is this?
03:26Yes, Laura.
03:29Rugby.
03:29Rugby.
03:30You see, a rug and a bee becomes rugby.
03:34Next one.
03:35Which sport or game is this?
03:42Yes, Jamie.
03:43Guitar hero.
03:45Guitar hero?
03:46It's not.
03:48Yes, Tim.
03:50Well, that's baseball.
03:51Oh!
03:53Of course it is.
03:55Nice.
03:55Well played.
03:58Baseball.
03:59The trick is to try and not think of that second photo as hero.
04:04Once you've done that, you're in.
04:08Another keynote lecture.
04:10Here's your next one.
04:12Which sport or game is this?
04:20Sunetra.
04:21Croquet.
04:22Croquet.
04:22A.
04:23Croquet.
04:23Croquet.
04:23Croquet.
04:23A Adams.
04:26Your next category is...
04:29Ancient Greeks.
04:29Which ancient Greeks are these?
04:37Jamie.
04:38Plato.
04:39Plato is absolutely right.
04:41Well done, Jamie.
04:43Nicely played.
04:44A point to you.
04:44Your next ancient Greek is...
04:51Yes, Sinatra. Sophocles.
04:53Yes. Sophocles.
04:55It's not, I'm afraid. Yes, Laura.
04:57Pericles. Pericles.
04:59Absolutely right. Well done.
05:02Harry from Little Mix and John Cleese.
05:04Pericles.
05:05Next ancient Greek.
05:07Jamie.
05:14Socrates.
05:15Socrates?
05:17It is not. Yes, Tim.
05:20Hippocrates.
05:22Hippocrates.
05:23That's right, Hippocrates. Well done.
05:25Hippocrates and some teas.
05:27Well played, Hippocrates.
05:29Next category.
05:31Sources. One of these sources.
05:33Come on, Jamie.
05:37Jamie.
05:40Hollandaise.
05:41Hollandaise.
05:42Absolutely right.
05:43Tom Holland.
05:44Doris Day and Doris Day.
05:45Here we go.
05:46Big day, everyone.
05:47Big day.
05:48Finally.
05:49Next source.
05:56Yes.
05:57Aioli.
05:59Aioli.
06:00Oh!
06:01That's absolutely right.
06:02Well done.
06:03I, Sandra Oh and Leigh Matt.
06:05Aioli.
06:06Well played.
06:07It's the end of that round.
06:08Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
06:10Thursday's House of Games.
06:12Every day this week, Sinatra has been leading after round one.
06:16Wow!
06:17She's leading today, but so is everyone else.
06:20Wow!
06:21Everyone's got two points.
06:22That is huge.
06:23Shall we play another round?
06:24See if we can get amongst you a little bit.
06:25Let's play a pairs game, shall we?
06:27Today it is...
06:28My perfect match.
06:29Now everyone's in last place.
06:30So who should I get to choose their partner?
06:31Has anyone not chosen a partner this week?
06:32Sinatra, you happen to be here.
06:33Me.
06:34Sinatra, who would you like to play with?
06:35I would like to go with Jamie.
06:36I thought that is...
06:37Aw, Jamie and Sinatra are a team.
06:38That is lovely.
06:39That's a beautiful gesture.
06:42I hope it goes through.
06:43People are on the team.
06:44Tim and Laura, you're a team.
06:45Sinatra and Jamie, you're a team.
06:46Now in this, I'm looking for my perfect match.
06:47I'm looking for somebody who has two different characteristics.
06:48You need to find somebody who matches these following two things, please.
07:04This is for Tim and Laura.
07:06I'm looking for someone who's worked in a banana factory.
07:08OK.
07:09But who also has appeared in Keith Lemon the film.
07:13Which of these two is my perfect match?
07:16Vernon Kaye or Paddy McGuinness?
07:19Were you in Keith Lemon the film?
07:20I've seen the film.
07:21You've seen you weren't in it?
07:22No, it's quite old, actually.
07:24He's been going for a while.
07:25Both of those people have been on Celebrity Juice.
07:28Paddy is very good friends with Keith Lemon.
07:33Yeah.
07:34They've toured together, so that would be the obvious one.
07:36I know that Vernon's definitely worked in a banana factory.
07:39Has he?
07:40No, no idea.
07:41I reckon you go Paddy, yeah?
07:44Should we go Paddy?
07:45Can we go Paddy?
07:46Paddy.
07:47OK, so Paddy McGuinness.
07:48Well, I can tell you they were both in Keith Lemon the film.
07:50So it's who works in a banana factory is the question.
07:52So who works in a banana factory is exactly the question.
07:54That's what it boils down to.
07:55My perfect match is...
07:59It's Vernon.
08:00It was Vernon K.
08:01Used to work in a banana factory and is in Keith Lemon the film.
08:05Sunetra, Jamie.
08:07Here we go.
08:08I'm looking for someone with the following two characteristics, please.
08:10Yep.
08:11I am looking for someone who has been a pub landlord.
08:16OK.
08:17But who also has appeared as a vicar in Neighbours.
08:21Ooh.
08:22Hmm.
08:23Am I looking for...
08:25Neil Morrissey or Jodie Kidd?
08:28So, I have a feeling it's Jodie Kidd.
08:31Do you?
08:32Just because she's Australian?
08:33She's Australian.
08:34I also think she has been a pub landlord.
08:37I think she owns a pub in the Cotswolds or something like that.
08:41I mean, also, what would Neil Morrissey be doing as a vicar in Neighbours?
08:45We'd have heard about that.
08:46Jodie Kidd is a...
08:47We're going to go for Jodie Kidd.
08:48You're going to go Jodie Kidd?
08:49100%.
08:50They're both pub landlords.
08:51Oh.
08:52That's true.
08:53Jodie Kidd's got a pub in Sussex.
08:55Neil has got one up in Stoke-on-Trent.
08:57Jodie Kidd, by the way, not Australian.
08:59Oh.
09:00By any stretch of the imagination.
09:01Sorry, that's my fault.
09:02Doesn't mean she's the wrong answer.
09:03They're both pub landlords, but only one of them has appeared as a vicar in Neighbours,
09:06and that is...
09:09Neil Morrissey.
09:10What?
09:11I'm afraid.
09:12Yes, when Carl and Susan came over to the UK,
09:14Neil Morrissey officiated at their wedding.
09:17Ah!
09:18This is for Tim and Laura.
09:20I'm looking for somebody who has been disguised as a dragon on a TV singing show,
09:25but who also...
09:27studied English at university?
09:29Who might that be?
09:31It's one of these two.
09:33Is it Sue Perkins, or is it Busta Rhymes?
09:37I'm almost positive it's Sue.
09:39Sue did The Masked Singer.
09:40Hmm.
09:41I think she was a cute little dragon.
09:42But then Busta Rhymes did the American one.
09:44I'm not really helpful, I'm just giving you both.
09:45No, I think this is pretty good.
09:46But Sue was brilliant.
09:48Sue's got a great voice.
09:49I'd go Sue.
09:50I'd say Sue.
09:51Studying English at university.
09:53Yeah.
09:54I'm going to...
09:55Let's say Sue.
09:56Sue Perkins?
09:57Sue.
09:58Yeah.
09:59They were both a dragon on The Masked Singer.
10:00Oh!
10:01Busta Rhymes was a dragon on the American one.
10:03Yeah.
10:04Sue on the UK one.
10:05You're absolutely right there.
10:06Did Sue Perkins study English at university?
10:11She did study English at university.
10:14Well done to both of you.
10:16Points there to Tim and Laura.
10:18Final question of the round.
10:19Sunetra and Jamie.
10:21Here we go.
10:22I'm looking for someone with two qualities.
10:24And these are those qualities.
10:26I want someone who has won £60,000 on The Chase.
10:29Ooh.
10:30But who also was crowned Queen of the Jungle on I'm A Celeb, please.
10:34Wow.
10:35Which of these two fit those criteria?
10:39Is it Stacey Solomon or Vicky Patterson?
10:42So, both have been crowned I'm A Celeb.
10:46I think Stacey Dooley would have done the £60,000.
10:49It's not Dooley Solomon.
10:50Oh, Stacey Solomon.
10:51Sorry.
10:52Would have done £60,000 on The Chase.
10:57For me, I feel like he's going to say they both won £60,000 on The Chase
11:02but only one of them was crowned.
11:03So, are you sure Stacey was the winner?
11:05I'm pretty sure.
11:06Because I know I'm sure Vicky was a winner and I'm not sure Stacey was.
11:10OK.
11:11Go for your one.
11:12Should we go with Vicky?
11:13I think they both were.
11:14OK, let's go for Vicky.
11:15We're going to go Vicky.
11:16Well, they both were queen of the jungle.
11:19Oh, right.
11:20Absolutely.
11:21But only one of them won £60,000 on The Chase.
11:23And who was it?
11:24Was it Stacey or was it your answer, Vicky?
11:27It was Stacey Solomon, I'm afraid.
11:30Oh, wow.
11:31I'm so sorry.
11:32It was Stacey Solomon.
11:33That's the end of that round.
11:34Let's take a look at what it's done to the leaderboard.
11:36Not very much.
11:37Only one point scored there.
11:39But it does mean that Laura and Tim have a narrow lead now with three points each.
11:43Sunetra and Jamie have two points each.
11:45Come on.
11:48Three rounds to go on Thursday's House of Games.
11:50Is Tim Key going to make it four in a row?
11:52Let's find out.
11:53Round three.
11:56Is there once was a quiz host called Richard?
11:58In this round, all the questions are in the forms of limericks written by our question writers.
12:02You just have to tell me what the limericks are about.
12:04OK, so fingers on buzzers, everybody.
12:10On a famed street, this star made it big.
12:12Reporting news was his very first gig.
12:18His friend Jim pulled the strings.
12:22Of being green, oft he sings.
12:26And his true love's an arrogant pig.
12:31Yes, that is Tim.
12:33Kermit the Frog.
12:34Kermit the Frog.
12:35Absolutely right.
12:36Well done.
12:38Jim Henson, of course, being the puppeteer.
12:41Next limerick.
12:44To this landmark, the tourists do flock.
12:48I think I was going to go for it.
12:49Tim.
12:50Big Ben.
12:52It's not.
12:54Perhaps once, there was some kind of clock.
12:57You could have got it.
12:59Drivers slow down to sea.
13:01Yes, Laura.
13:02Oh, no.
13:03Yes.
13:05No, no.
13:06I thought it was something else.
13:09From the A303...
13:11Sunetra.
13:13Stonehenge.
13:14Is it Stonehenge?
13:16And ask...
13:17Yeah.
13:18..how did they move all that rock?
13:20Stonehenge, the answer there.
13:21Thanks for Sunetra.
13:22What is this limerick about, please?
13:27This novel begins full of strife.
13:30Hmm.
13:32With an orphan who's had a hard life.
13:34BUZZER
13:36Yes, Jamie.
13:38Oh, Oliver.
13:40BUZZER
13:41BUZZER
13:42That's incorrect.
13:43Oh, Laura's buzzed in.
13:44Laura.
13:45Annie.
13:46Annie.
13:47That's incorrect as what?
13:48I was also going to say Annie, but I didn't know...
13:51I was buzzing for the previous round.
13:53Tim, you and me.
13:54Shall I read the whole one?
13:55Nah.
13:56Would you like to read it out?
13:57Yeah, I'll read it out.
13:58You're a poet.
13:59This novel begins full of strife.
14:00With an orphan who's had a hard life.
14:03To Thornfield she went.
14:05Met a nice brooding gent.
14:08But it turns out he still had a wife.
14:10Hmm.
14:13Orphan.
14:14Well, I don't know.
14:15It's a classic, isn't it?
14:16I know the answer.
14:17You know the answer?
14:18Wow.
14:19I know the answer.
14:20BUZZER
14:21You're going to go for...
14:22Wuthering Heights.
14:23Wuthering Heights.
14:24Is that the right answer?
14:25It is not.
14:26What do you think it is, Jamie?
14:27Jane Eyre.
14:28Is it Jane Eyre?
14:30It is Jane Eyre.
14:31How about that?
14:32What is this limerick about, please?
14:35This film, it might just make you cry.
14:38An old man whose life has passed by.
14:42BUZZER
14:43Tim.
14:44It's a wonderful life.
14:46Incorrect, I'm afraid.
14:47Let's hear a little bit more.
14:49BUZZER
14:50Heads off on a trip.
14:52BUZZER
14:53Yes, Laura.
14:54Up.
14:55Wow.
14:56I see the rest.
14:57Heads off on a trip.
14:58BUZZER
14:59In a homemade airship.
15:00BUZZER
15:01As Bloons lift his house to the sky.
15:03BUZZER
15:04No word of a lie.
15:05I watched it last week.
15:06BUZZER
15:07Oh, wow.
15:08It's fresh.
15:09Did you?
15:10Just for the first five minutes of it.
15:11Yeah.
15:12It's the tough bit.
15:13Final question in this round.
15:14Final limerick.
15:15What is this limerick about, please?
15:17BUZZER
15:18This mammal which comes out at night.
15:20BUZZER
15:21Jamie.
15:22The owl and the pussycat.
15:24It's a mammal we're looking for.
15:26BUZZER
15:27Rather than a poem.
15:28BUZZER
15:29I'm sorry.
15:30BUZZER
15:31Tim.
15:32Well, may as well bang a badger in.
15:33Is it badger?
15:34BUZZER
15:35It is nods, I'm afraid.
15:37BUZZER
15:38Doesn't bark, but can certainly bite.
15:41BUZZER
15:42BUZZER
15:43Fox.
15:44BUZZER
15:45It is not...
15:46Laura.
15:47I'm just going to listen to the whole thing.
15:48Do you want me to do reading duty, Richard?
15:49Yeah, go on.
15:50This mammal which comes out at night, doesn't bark, but can certainly bite.
15:53BUZZER
15:54Its bizarre way of feeding can leave its prey bleeding.
15:58BUZZER
15:59Yeah.
16:00BUZZER
16:01In the way that Count Dracula might.
16:02BUZZER
16:03Laura.
16:04Vampire bat.
16:05Vampire bat.
16:06BUZZER
16:07Well played, Laura.
16:08Beautifully read, Tim, as well. Thank you.
16:10It's almost like you're a professional poet.
16:11BUZZER
16:12That is the end of that round.
16:13BUZZER
16:14We have two rounds to go.
16:15BUZZER
16:16Jamie, you have two.
16:18Sunetra, you've got three.
16:20Tim, four.
16:21Laura is our leader with five points.
16:23Well played, Laura.
16:24BUZZER
16:25So close. Look at her.
16:26BUZZER
16:27Two rounds to go.
16:28Is Tim going to make it four in a row?
16:29Is someone else going to snatch a prize this week?
16:31Let's find out, shall we?
16:32Round four is...
16:34BUZZER
16:35And the answer isn't.
16:37BUZZER
16:38Laura, I'm going to start with you.
16:39I will give you a question and four possible answers.
16:41One answer is correct.
16:42The other three were written by your opponents before the show
16:44to fool you.
16:45OK?
16:46Point if you get it right.
16:47You give a point to your opponents if you choose their answer.
16:50I don't know why I'm laughing already.
16:52BUZZER
16:53Laura, here's your question.
16:54BUZZER
16:55OK.
16:58What is the name of the first element to be artificially produced?
17:02Was it...
17:04BUZZER
17:05BUZZER
17:06BUZZER
17:07BUZZER
17:08ticium
17:13or gob dissleot?
17:14BUZZER
17:15Hmm.
17:16Hm.
17:17Well, gold comes from the ground.
17:18Gob Chapult.
17:19Göbble slurk is...
17:21I believe, from space?
17:22Yeah.
17:23Erm.
17:25So, I'm going to say...
17:26Technicium, I don't know that word it sounds like
17:29it could be made up.
17:30But I could be wrong.
17:31So you're going to go for technicium?
17:33No, it's going to go for bromide.
17:34You're going to go for bromide.
17:35What do you think at home on this one?
17:36Let's take a look.
17:37Have you scored a point or have you given away a point?
17:39Is Bromide the answer?
17:42Is Not. What was the correct answer?
17:46Technetium was the correct answer.
17:47So you've given away a point.
17:49Who have you given a point to at this crucial part of the programme?
17:55Sunetra wrote Bromide.
17:57Well played, Sunetra.
17:57You get yourself a point.
17:59Woo-hoo!
18:00Gold was...
18:02Tim.
18:03Oh, Gobbleslurk down there.
18:05Jamie.
18:05Tim, a question for you now.
18:07Oh, yeah?
18:07With four possible answers.
18:08Sure.
18:10In a 2017 interview, what did Billie Eilish admit she used to believe about the Spice Girls?
18:15Hmm.
18:17Did she believe they had all died?
18:20Hmm.
18:22They were a fictional band?
18:25Did she believe they came from a reality TV show?
18:29Or did she believe they were all distantly related?
18:33Uh, I don't love distantly related.
18:35Reality TV show?
18:39Pfft.
18:40I mean, I think if we're dredging up 2017, I think I'm going to go big or go home here.
18:46Yeah.
18:47I think she thought they'd all died.
18:48So you're going to go, they've all died?
18:50Let's take a look.
18:50No, because that's mad, isn't it?
18:52Who could possibly think that?
18:54Go big, Tim.
18:55They'd all died.
18:56They'd all died.
18:58Tim, have you scored a point or given away a point is the answer.
19:01They had all died.
19:02It is not the answer.
19:05What was the correct answer?
19:07They were a fictional band.
19:08So you thought they were made up for the film Spice World.
19:10Oh, really?
19:11Yeah.
19:12Jamie, if this is you...
19:14If this is you...
19:15Of course it was.
19:15Who did...
19:16Ooh!
19:18If it's the way he went...
19:19Go big, Tim!
19:20Who wrote, they had all died.
19:23Jamie, you gave a point to.
19:25He absolutely did a number on you.
19:27Jamie's on fire, actually.
19:28Jamie, well done.
19:29Go big, Tim, he says.
19:31They come from a reality TV show, was Laura, and they were all distantly related, was Sinetra.
19:36And Sinetra, there's your question now.
19:38Okay.
19:41In 1900, Fred Lane of Australia became the first and only Olympic champion in which short-lived event?
19:47200-metre swimming obstacle race.
19:52I like that.
19:55Boomerang throw, 100 metres.
19:58Jousting on horseback.
20:02Kangaroo equestrian.
20:05Hmm.
20:06I would probably avoid the swimming because I don't know why I feel like swimming obstacle race could exist.
20:14Boomerang throw and kangaroo are just too Australian.
20:17Who else, apart from an Australian, would take part in kangaroo equestrianism?
20:22Yeah.
20:22So I'm getting rid of that.
20:25Jousting on horseback.
20:27I wonder, because it was 1900, it was a sport of sorts.
20:33Yeah.
20:33Can I ask a couple of questions?
20:35Which one would you think I should go for, Jamie?
20:37I honestly wouldn't.
20:38Jamie, what would you go for?
20:39Yeah, Jamie, what would you go for?
20:41Oh, no.
20:42Would you go for the swimming?
20:44What would you go for, mate?
20:45I think the swimming is not the right one.
20:49I just don't think it, I actually, my honest opinion is I think the two...
20:54You think, go on.
20:58I, I, what I always think is go for your, whatever comes to your head, your first answer.
21:04I do that all the time.
21:05So whatever you think, I'm not going to help you.
21:06That works out well.
21:07Whatever you first think is, is, just go, just go for the first one you say.
21:11I just said, what is it?
21:11Boom, go.
21:12Okay, I'm going for jousting on horseback.
21:14The first thing that came into her head.
21:16That's what I, I mean.
21:17Yeah, that was your, that was your advice.
21:18I'm giving someone a point and I'm going for jousting on horseback.
21:20Is that the correct answer?
21:22You're not giving it to Jamie.
21:23You're joking me.
21:24You are joking.
21:25I can't.
21:25Ooh!
21:27You're kidding me.
21:28That's you.
21:29Ooh!
21:30It's hit it up in there!
21:30You are kidding me.
21:32It's happening.
21:33You should be on word I lied to you.
21:34It's the wrong show for you.
21:35Jousting on horseback was written by...
21:38It's happening!
21:40It's happening!
21:40Jamie, I mean, Sinitra, all the clues were there.
21:45Wow, Jamie, that's two points you've managed to steal.
21:48Let's take a look.
21:49What was the correct answer?
21:51Stop it.
21:51It is a 200-metre swimming obstacle race.
21:53I just felt like that wouldn't be a one-year only.
21:55Who wrote the boomerang throw?
21:57Laura and kangaroo equestrian was Tim.
22:01Well played, Jamie.
22:02Here we go.
22:03Here we go.
22:04Here's your question and four possible answers.
22:07In the TV series, a pup named Scooby-Doo,
22:10Scooby-Doo's full first name was revealed to be what?
22:13Is it...
22:14Scotland B. Doberman?
22:19Is it Ascovius?
22:22Is it Scoobut?
22:25Or is it Scoobius Doodoo II?
22:29Straight in there.
22:30Scotland B. Doberman.
22:31You think Scotland B. Doberman?
22:32I'm going to go straight in.
22:33Do you want to take any advice from anyone?
22:34I don't want any advice from anyone.
22:35What would you go with, Tim?
22:37Honestly, I'd go Scotland B. Doberman.
22:38I would too.
22:39Oh, that was such a curveball.
22:40I'd go Scotland B. Doberman.
22:42No, I would go Scotland B. Doberman is a dog.
22:44Yeah, I would go Scotland B. Doberman as well.
22:46Because I think Scooby-Doo is a Doberman.
22:47Yeah.
22:48That is such a curveball from you.
22:50It's frightening.
22:51This is why I didn't want this to happen,
22:53because you've just double bluffed me.
22:55It's just...
22:55Are you going to stick?
22:56I'm going to stick with it.
22:57Scotland B. Doberman.
22:58Scotland B. Doberman, you're going for.
22:59What do you think at home?
23:00Agree or disagree?
23:02Let's find out.
23:02Is Scotland B. Doberman the correct answer?
23:05That's...
23:06It's not.
23:07The correct answer is...
23:10Scubat.
23:11Who wrote Scotland B. Doberman?
23:14Tim, I knew it.
23:17Sunetra wrote it.
23:18I'm sorry!
23:19Oh, thank you.
23:20Well played, Sunetra.
23:21Fantastic.
23:22That's nice, though, isn't it?
23:23A bit of revenge.
23:24That was beautiful.
23:24Lovely.
23:25He's not even a Doberman.
23:26Yeah.
23:27He's a great Dane.
23:28I just exchanged a point with you, though.
23:29You gave me a point.
23:30I give you a point.
23:31Ascovius was written by Tim,
23:34and Scubius Dooloo II was Laura.
23:37That was a great round.
23:38Well played, everyone.
23:39That was a lot of fun.
23:39One round to go on Thursday's House of Games.
23:42Champions Week.
23:43Tim has won three in a row.
23:44Is he going to win four in a row?
23:45Let's take a look at the leaderboard
23:46going in to Answer Smash,
23:48which he is a master at.
23:50There's a point between the lot of them.
23:55Wow.
23:55Amy and Tim, four points each.
23:57So stressful.
23:58Sunetra and Laura, five points each.
24:01That is very, very close.
24:03Can we bring Tim down in this final round?
24:05Let's play it, shall we?
24:06It is...
24:09Answer Smash.
24:10Fingers on buzzers.
24:10Point for a correct answer.
24:11It's almost anyone's game, isn't it?
24:12Point.
24:13I would say it's pretty much...
24:14Yeah, almost anyone could win.
24:16Come on.
24:16OK, good luck, everyone.
24:18Fingers on buzzers.
24:18Point for a correct answer.
24:19Point off.
24:19Don't forget, for an incorrect answer.
24:23Your first category is...
24:25Occupations.
24:26Those will be the pictures.
24:27There will be clues above.
24:30Which comedy-drama starred Ricky Gervais as Tony
24:33and Kerry Godleyman as his late wife Lisa?
24:38Yes, that is Jamie.
24:41I've just forgotten the name.
24:42No, I didn't ask straight away, Ken.
24:44I'm so sorry.
24:45I'll time you out, Sunetra.
24:47Afterlifeguard.
24:47Afterlifeguard is the right answer.
24:51Afterlife and lifeguard after lifeguard.
24:53Next one.
24:56The names of Peter Rabbit's siblings are Flopsy, Mopsy and what?
25:02Jamie.
25:03Cotton Taylor.
25:04Is the right answer.
25:06Well done.
25:06Cotton tail.
25:07And Taylor.
25:08Cotton Taylor.
25:10Next clue and next occupation.
25:12Which Hitchcock film stars James Stewart as a man who witnesses crimes from his flat
25:16whilst incapacitated by a broken leg?
25:22Yes, Tim.
25:23Rear window cleaner.
25:24Rear window cleaner.
25:26Absolutely, Tim.
25:27That's a great film.
25:28Fantastic film.
25:30Next category.
25:31Is Paris Visitor Attractions.
25:34What?
25:34Those will be the pictures.
25:38What is the first name of the designer with the surname Jacobs, who was artistic director
25:42at Louis Vuitton from 1997 to 2013?
25:49Yes, that is Sunetra.
25:50Marc de Triomphe.
25:51Marc de Triomphe.
25:52Triomphe.
25:53Absolutely, Marc Jacobs and Marc de Triomphe.
25:58Well played, Sunetra.
26:00Next one.
26:02Which heavy metal band known for wearing grotesque masks topped the UK album chart in 2001 with
26:06their record Iowa?
26:11Yes, Jamie.
26:13Kiss Not to Dream.
26:15This is not, I'm afraid.
26:17I'm so sorry, you lose a point.
26:19Anyone else?
26:20It is Slip Notre Dame.
26:24Of course.
26:25Slip Not.
26:26Notre Dame, Slip Notre Dame.
26:28I was thinking of a band with Notre in it.
26:29I was.
26:30Next, Paris A Landmark.
26:33Which almond flavoured paste is traditionally used to cover Christmas cake?
26:39I want to say Panathina.
26:40Tim.
26:42Oh, I've just said something out loud, I shouldn't have there.
26:44Marzipantheon.
26:45Marzipantheon.
26:46I just said that.
26:47It's the right answer.
26:48Is that allowed?
26:49To be fair, you didn't actually say Pantheon.
26:53You said something a bit like Pantheon, but it wasn't Pantheon.
26:55But it gave it away.
26:56Next category.
26:58Oh, no.
26:59Good done.
27:00Oh, no.
27:01Has Tim done it on the last question again?
27:03If you'd have won it on that, I would literally be like, no.
27:06On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, our champion was Tim Kee.
27:10On Thursday, our champion is Sinetra Sarka with seven points.
27:19Oh, my goodness.
27:20Well played, Sinetra.
27:23Nicely done.
27:24Oh, thank you.
27:25You've won a prize.
27:25Which of these golden prizes would you like to take home?
27:28I can't remember this one.
27:29What a joy you have ahead of you.
27:31Coasters, the gown, the decanter, the flowerpot or the coffee cup?
27:34You know what?
27:35I know I did say I was interested in that dressing gown.
27:38I'm having a rethink.
27:40Of course you've won now.
27:41And I feel...
27:42Do you know what?
27:42I'm going to go for the coffee flask.
27:44What?
27:44Yeah.
27:44Well played, Sinetra Sarka wins the House of Games Golden Coffee Cup.
27:49Let's take a look at our leaderboard, shall we?
27:50We have one day to go.
27:51Double points Friday tomorrow.
27:52Eight points for a win tomorrow.
27:54OK.
27:54Six for second.
27:55And here's how we look.
27:58Still good for Tim, but closer than it was.
28:01Jamie has five.
28:03Laura, you've got nine.
28:04Sinetra with 12.
28:05Tim with 15.
28:07Looking good, but Sinetra, double points Friday tomorrow.
28:10I look forward to seeing all of you here for the final.
28:12It's going to be great fun.
28:13We'll see you here for the final as well.
28:14on the House of Games.
28:15APPLAUSE
28:17That's nice.
28:22That's a great size.
28:47It'll be the one that I drive with and I can...
28:48That is fab.
28:50Yeah.
28:51Oh, well done.
28:51That's fantastic.
28:52It's amazing.
28:53Yeah.
28:54It's a good time.
28:55Yeah.
28:56It's a great size.
28:57It's a great size.
28:58It's a good time.
28:59It's a great size.
28:59It's a good time.
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