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Tim Key, Jamie Laing, Sunetra Sarker, Laura Whitmore

Series 6, Week 10, Day 5

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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00:00Hello, everybody. Happy Friday. We've made it through the week and we've made it to the final
00:12of this week's House of Games Champions Week. Today, we're giving away this golden trophy
00:19right here. Who are we giving it to? It'll be one of these four. Laura Whitmore. Is it
00:25going to be Tim Kee? Is it going to be Sinitra Sarka? Is it going to be Jamie Lang? I have
00:31a real feeling. Jamie, yes, not for the first time this week. Listen, it is Double Points
00:36Friday, Jamie, but the first thing we're going to do is look at the leaderboards. You cannot
00:40win the week. The trophy is not going to be yours. But you can win a prize. There's eight
00:44points for a win, six for second place and so on. Tim Kee, he's won three shows out of four
00:48and he has a three-point lead. Shall we take a look at today's prizes as well before we
00:52talk about the trophy? So today, some nice prizes on a Friday. We have got the cocktail
00:59set there. We have got golden watering can, golden bread bin, salt and pepper shakers and
01:03golden wheelie luggage. Wow. So, Laura, you've got wheelie luggage already. Yeah, but I've got
01:08the blue one. Yeah. I haven't got the gold one. Gold one, I know. That's how they get
01:12you. Tim? The salt and pepper, are they electric? They are, yeah. Oh. And gold. Any further questions?
01:19Sinatra? I will have anything. I would honestly have all of them. If I had to choose, it'd be
01:24the salt and pepper shakers. Now, Jamie, you can't win the trophy, but you can win a prize.
01:28Yeah. If I win, I'm going to take the salt and pepper shakers because Tim wants them.
01:31Oh, nice. Nice. I just think it's sweet that you keep asking Jamie about the prizes.
01:35Now, listen. Shall we get on and find our champion on this week's Champions Special? Here we go. Round one is...
01:44Highbrow, lowbrow. I'm going to go along the line. I'm going to ask each of you two questions.
01:52One will be a highbrow question and one will be a lowbrow question. Two points if you get
01:55it from the highbrow, one point from the lowbrow. The key is the answers to both questions are
01:59the same. Laura, for two points, here is a highbrow question for you.
02:06Which Old Testament figure was both the second wife of the patriarch Jacob and the mother to
02:11Joseph and Benjamin?
02:16I am going to say...
02:18Elizabeth. Elizabeth. Yeah. Why not? Nice name.
02:21Let's take a look at your lowbrow question, see if you want to stick with Elizabeth or change your answer.
02:26Which character in Friends with the surname Green had a popular 90s hairstyle named after her?
02:32Rachel. Rachel. Did not see that coming.
02:37Is that the right answer? Did not see that coming.
02:39No. The right answer. You get a point.
02:41Did you hear that? No, I didn't.
02:43Rachel in the Bible. Rachel.
02:45Tim. Yes. I have a highbrow question for you.
02:50Which Member of Parliament, the son of a noted Italian physician to the Tudor monarchs Mary and Elizabeth,
02:55served as Chancellor of the Exchequer between 1606 and 1614?
03:03Noted Italian physician.
03:06Well, I mean, I don't know.
03:08Do you want to just guess any name or do you want to go straight to lowbrow?
03:11I'd guess a name. Yeah.
03:12Vialli.
03:13Vialli, you're going for.
03:15Ooh, can I change? Yeah.
03:17Zola.
03:18Zola, OK. There we go. That's better.
03:20I can sense maybe Zola might be.
03:22Zola, OK. Here's your lowbrow question.
03:34I mean, I'm pretty sure he played Caesar.
03:36Caesar. Is that the correct answer?
03:39It's Julius Caesar. Yeah.
03:41So, we had a Chancellor of the Exchequer.
03:43He was called Julius Caesar.
03:44Insane. Absolutely crazy.
03:46Who knew that? Didn't know that.
03:48From Sinatra. Yeah.
03:49I have a highbrow question for you.
04:02Huh.
04:03So, basically, I have to just think of a UK city.
04:05Yeah.
04:06I'm going to say York.
04:08York. OK, makes sense.
04:10Let's see if that is also the answer to your lowbrow question.
04:13OK.
04:14In 2005, Delia Smith said...
04:23Well, she's Norwich.
04:25So, I will go with Norwich.
04:26You're going to go with Norwich.
04:29Absolutely.
04:30Ah!
04:31Well done.
04:32Well done.
04:35Jamie. Yeah.
04:36Highbrow question for you.
04:37Perfect.
04:39In Roman mythology, which goddess is the divine embodiment of the moon?
04:44Hmm.
04:45Ha!
04:46Hmm.
04:47Ha!
04:48Ha!
04:49Ha!
04:50Ha!
04:51Ha!
04:52Come on, you know this.
04:53Listen, if I knew my Roman mythology...
04:55Shall we go to lowbrow?
04:57Yeah, let's do it.
04:58Let's take a look at your lowbrow.
04:59In the Harry Potter series, which Hogwarts pupil has the surname Lovegood?
05:08Lovegood?
05:09Yeah.
05:10Luna.
05:11Luna.
05:12Oh!
05:13I mean...
05:14But I did not know the...
05:15I knew the moon was like that.
05:16I didn't know the second one, but I then guessed that it was moon with Luna,
05:19and I know there's a character called Luna.
05:21Luna.
05:22Absolutely.
05:23We go back now to Laura.
05:25Ooh, another one.
05:26Yeah.
05:27Here we go.
05:28Highbrow for Laura.
05:29Oh.
05:31In the final scene of Macbeth, just after Macbeth's head is brought onto the stage,
05:35which character is hailed King of Scotland?
05:38Ooh.
05:39I did this.
05:40I studied this and I was in it.
05:41Oh, did you?
05:42Yeah.
05:43So, come on.
05:44It's the final scene.
05:45It was so long ago.
05:46The final scene...
05:47I'm really bad at this.
05:48Everything just goes out of my head.
05:50What are we going to say?
05:51Do you want to say a name?
05:52Or should we go straight to lowbrow?
05:54Yeah, no.
05:55Go on.
05:56Go on.
05:57Let's take a look at a lowbrow question.
06:06Malcolm.
06:07It's Malcolm.
06:08Malcolm.
06:09Malcolm.
06:10Yeah, I knew that.
06:11Absolutely.
06:12Malcolm.
06:13Tim.
06:14I really want to get a highbrow.
06:16Yes, it would be fun, wouldn't it?
06:17Yeah, in the bank.
06:18It would be really fun.
06:19Let's take a look.
06:20Let's do it.
06:31It had to be Mexican states, didn't it?
06:34Your geography is good, isn't it?
06:37Mexican state.
06:38Mexican state, Tim, is what we're asking.
06:41Monterey.
06:42Monterey, you're going to say.
06:44Let's take a look at your lowbrow question.
06:50What are the legally blonde films?
06:55Well, I reckon I can just imagine a dog could bruise a chihuahua.
07:00Interesting.
07:01Well, that is a state in Mexico.
07:02Let's find out.
07:03Is chihuahua the right answer?
07:05Well done.
07:06It is.
07:07Chihuahua.
07:08Here he comes.
07:09Well done.
07:10Pleased with that one.
07:11Tim.
07:12Never rule me out, Jamie.
07:13Pleased with that one.
07:14Never rule you out.
07:15Underestimate key.
07:16Sunetra.
07:17Yeah.
07:18A win yesterday.
07:19These are hard.
07:20Can you get a highbrow one today?
07:22What is the title of the 1876 book by Anthony Trollope that is the fifth in the political
07:27series known as the Palliser novels?
07:29So it's the fifth of the Palliser.
07:32Yeah.
07:33You've got to know one, two, three.
07:35It's annoying.
07:36Is it the most famous of those novels?
07:38I don't know.
07:40I'm going to have to say political series known as the...
07:43I'm going to say House of Cards just because it's a political series.
07:48So House of Cards.
07:49Let's take a look at your lowbrow.
07:50Who does Hugh Grant play in the 2003 film Love Actually?
08:00Prime Minister.
08:02The Prime Minister?
08:04Absolutely right, Sunetra.
08:07Well done.
08:08Well done.
08:09Very nicely played.
08:10Everyone's got one on every single one.
08:11Yeah.
08:12We're seven from seven here, Jamie.
08:13Here we go.
08:14Are you going to get our first highbrow one, though?
08:15Could be.
08:16That'll be nice.
08:17Here we go.
08:18OK.
08:19Alan Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs were prominent figures in Which Poetic Generation?
08:26Which Poetic Generation?
08:29You would have loved this one, wouldn't you?
08:32Oh, I haven't been close to any of the highbrows.
08:35This is the first one.
08:36OK.
08:37I'm going to say the garden generation.
08:38The garden generation.
08:39Yeah.
08:40I mean, why not?
08:41Why not?
08:42Let's take a look at your lowbrow question.
08:45Which word proceeds again in the title of the 2009 UK number one single by JLS?
08:52Is it garden again?
08:54I'm glad...
08:55All I know is...
08:56Everybody in love can put your hands up.
08:59That's a different song.
09:00I'll say this right now, Jamie.
09:01That's the hardest lowbrow I think we've had.
09:03You think?
09:04I know the answer.
09:05Oh, for me?
09:06Nowhere niller.
09:07I don't know the JLS song.
09:08Oh, my God, do you love JLS?
09:10I was...
09:11You know, doing other stuff in 2009.
09:12Does anyone want to buzz in for a point?
09:13No, no, I've got it.
09:14So I'm just going to go for it.
09:15Happening again.
09:16Happening?
09:17It is not, I'm afraid.
09:19Anyone want to buzz in, Tim?
09:21Beat.
09:22The Beat Generation and Beat Again.
09:24Absolutely right.
09:25Well played.
09:26Good point for that, Tim.
09:27It's the end of our first round on Friday's House of Games.
09:31Let's take a look at our first leaderboard of the day.
09:34This is how we start.
09:35Jamie, you have one point.
09:37Laura and Sinatra have two points each.
09:39Tim Key has three points.
09:41Well done.
09:42Shall we play our final pairs game of the week?
09:45We know who's choosing his partner.
09:47It's going to be Jamie.
09:48Oh!
09:49I've got an idea who he's going to be choosing.
09:52Let's find out, shall we?
09:53Our pairs game is...
09:57All in the details.
09:58Jamie in fourth place.
09:59Who would like to play this with?
10:00Now, Jamie, I'm trying to win the House of Games trophy here.
10:04Er...
10:05He's a poet.
10:06And he wants to be with me.
10:08It's only Timothy Key.
10:10Oh, that's very good.
10:11Wow.
10:12So, Laura and Jamie, if you will swap places, please.
10:15Laura and Sinatra are a team.
10:16Yes!
10:17Jamie and Tim.
10:18We got this, we got this.
10:19What a team.
10:20They are very much the 21st century Turner and Hooch, are they not?
10:23Now, in this round, you each had to fit in some clues
10:26to do with geography before the show.
10:28Oh, no.
10:29You are now going to have to unravel the clues that your partner filled in.
10:33OK?
10:34I apologise.
10:35Tim, before the show, Jamie filled in a series of clues.
10:37Great.
10:38That if you decipher correctly, will lead you to a country.
10:41OK.
10:42But which country is it going to be, OK?
10:44Here are your clues.
10:45Very best of luck.
10:49Its two main islands are called, according to Jamie,
10:53Fiji and Samoa.
10:57Its inhabitants include more what than people, according to Jamie?
11:01Sheep than people.
11:03Come on, Tim.
11:04Come on, Tim.
11:05And its prime minister is, according to Jamie, a strong woman.
11:12I know.
11:13You know that.
11:14I think Jamie might have finally come to the party.
11:16He does know it, doesn't he?
11:17There you go.
11:18I think he does.
11:19Come on, big boy.
11:20Here we go.
11:21New Zealand.
11:22There we go.
11:23There we go.
11:24Well done.
11:25The two main islands are North Island and South Island,
11:27but it's in the, you know, Fiji and Samoa are in that area.
11:30Neck of the woods time.
11:31Its inhabitants include more sheep than people,
11:34also more ants than people.
11:35Its prime minister, yeah, Jacinda Ardern.
11:37Very well played.
11:38Good clues.
11:39Well worked.
11:40That's fantastic.
11:41Well done, Jamie.
11:42There we go.
11:43Brilliant.
11:44That was great.
11:45Well done.
11:46Laura filled in some clues before the show.
11:47OK.
11:48And I'm hoping they will lead you to a mountain.
11:49Here's your first clue.
11:52It's the highest mountain in, according to Laura,
11:56a beautiful country.
11:58OK.
12:01It is surrounded by, according to Laura,
12:05temples and trees.
12:07OK.
12:09And it's classified as, according to Laura,
12:13fancy bottled water.
12:17Well, I'm now just going through every fancy bottled water
12:20I've ever drank.
12:21One of them sounds like a mountain.
12:22And, of course, I'm leaning towards Mount Fuji.
12:26Mount Fuji.
12:29It's the right answer.
12:30Well done.
12:32Highest mountain in Japan.
12:34Surrounded by temples, trees, all sorts of things, shrines,
12:37and classified as an active volcano.
12:39Oh.
12:40Well done.
12:41But fancy bottled water is a very good clue.
12:42Jamie, Tim has filled in some clues for you.
12:44Not good.
12:45Tim.
12:46And they will lead you to a river.
12:48It is around, according to Tim,
12:519,300 miles long.
12:54That does nothing.
12:55Wow.
12:58It famously featured in the works of, according to Tim,
13:02Mark Twain.
13:03Oh, hello.
13:04Hello.
13:05Hello.
13:06Hello.
13:07And its name translates to, according to Tim,
13:12Mud Pie.
13:13Very good.
13:14Clever.
13:15Very clever.
13:16Not mucking about, are you?
13:17You're a lucky man, Jamie.
13:19No, I'm really not.
13:20Oh, you are.
13:21You have to be joking.
13:23When you said Mark Twain, you really sounded like you had it.
13:26Amazon.
13:27So, you know, it's not that.
13:29It would be in New Orleans around that area.
13:32And what's that river called?
13:33The river down there is called...
13:36I'm going to lock it in.
13:37What are you locking in?
13:38You've got an answer.
13:39You're locking in.
13:40Locking Amazon.
13:41Locking Amazon.
13:42No, don't.
13:44Let him say it.
13:45I'm going to lock in.
13:46What's he locking in?
13:47What, are you locking in Amazon?
13:48He's locking in Amazon.
13:49I'm locking in Amazon.
13:50Why is he locking that in?
13:52The incorrect answer, I'm afraid.
13:54Listen, there's no point to give away,
13:55but what would you go for?
13:56Mississippi.
13:57Mississippi.
13:58I couldn't think of it.
13:59Have you had a Mississippi mug pie?
14:01Yes, I have.
14:02Of course, I know the Mississippi mug pie.
14:03I couldn't think of it.
14:04I'm so sorry.
14:05Oh, sorry.
14:07Good clues, though.
14:08It's around 2,300 miles long.
14:10Famously features in the work of Mark Twain.
14:12Its name translates to Big River.
14:15Oh!
14:16Big River.
14:17Laura.
14:18Yes.
14:19Laura, before the show,
14:20Sinatra filled in some clues.
14:21They will lead you to a city.
14:23I apologise now.
14:24A city.
14:25A city.
14:26Here's your first clue.
14:27Of, according to Sinatra, Argentina.
14:31It is located on the shore of the, according to Sinatra, Argentina.
14:38I don't know.
14:40You will.
14:41Your final clue.
14:42It's name can be translated as, according to Sinatra, capital of Argentina.
14:49Mmm.
14:50I hope it is the capital of Argentina after all of that, otherwise we're in some trouble.
14:55I don't know the capital of Argentina.
14:56You do.
14:57If you don't get it.
14:58If you don't get it, I'm going to hand this over to Jamie to get.
15:00Yeah?
15:01I'm going to...
15:02I'm actually going to kick myself.
15:03Okay.
15:04We'll time you out.
15:05Yeah.
15:06I'm sorry.
15:07I'm sorry.
15:08Jamie, what do you think it is?
15:09Buenos Aires.
15:10Buenos Aires is the answer.
15:11Yes.
15:12I'm sorry.
15:13Absolutely.
15:14Good winds.
15:15Good winds.
15:16Good winds.
15:17Good winds.
15:18Yeah, good winds.
15:19That's the end of that round.
15:20Oh, sorry.
15:21Jamie and Laura, if you will swap back, please.
15:23Well done, mate.
15:24Well done, everyone.
15:25Let's take a look at the leaderboard.
15:28Lovely and close today.
15:29Jamie, you've got two.
15:30Laura and Sinatra, three points each.
15:32Tim Key with four points.
15:33Well played, Tim.
15:43Tim.
15:44Important position to take away that golden trophy.
15:47Should we play round three?
15:48Round three today is...
15:53This round is in code.
15:54Fingers on buzzers, please.
15:55I am going to give you a category.
15:58Your first category is trees.
16:00I'm now going to show you the names of some trees,
16:02but their names are written in code.
16:03The code is a simple one.
16:041 equals A, 2 equals B, 3 equals C and so on,
16:08all the way to 26, which equals Z.
16:10Can you tell me what these trees are, please?
16:12Yes, Tim.
16:13Elm.
16:14Elm.
16:15Elm?
16:16Absolutely.
16:17E-L-M.
16:18Well done.
16:19Next tree.
16:20Yes, Jamie.
16:21Palm tree.
16:22I don't think it is, I'm afraid.
16:23Tim.
16:24Cherry.
16:25Cherry.
16:26Absolutely.
16:27Next tree.
16:28Tim.
16:29Silver birch.
16:30Silver birch.
16:31Silver birch.
16:32Absolutely.
16:33Wow.
16:34Yes, Jamie.
16:35Palm tree.
16:36I don't think it is, I'm afraid.
16:37Tim.
16:38Cherry.
16:39Cherry.
16:40Absolutely.
16:41Next tree.
16:42Cherry.
16:43Cherry.
16:44Absolutely.
16:45Next tree.
16:46Tim.
16:47Silver birch.
16:48Silver birch.
16:49Absolutely.
16:50Well done.
16:51We change our category and we move on to models.
17:04Which models are these?
17:06Twiggy would fit in both.
17:08Yes, Jamie.
17:09Gigi Hadid.
17:10Gigi Hadid.
17:11Gigi Hadid.
17:12It's the right answer.
17:13Well done.
17:14Gigi Hadid.
17:15Next model.
17:16Yes, Tim.
17:17Twiggy.
17:18I'm so sorry.
17:19That is Twiggy.
17:20No way.
17:21Gigi Hadid.
17:22Next model.
17:23Yes, Jamie.
17:24Oh, no.
17:25I'm so sorry.
17:26It is Twiggy.
17:27No way.
17:28Next one.
17:29Yes, Jamie.
17:30Oh, no, I...
17:31Goodness, K-Mos.
17:32I'll time you out.
17:34Yes, I'll time you out.
17:35OK, he's the right answer.
17:38He's the right answer.
17:40It's the right answer.
17:41Well done.
17:43Well done.
17:44Next model.
17:45Yes, Tim.
17:46Twiggy.
17:47No.
17:48I'm so sorry.
17:49It is Twiggy.
17:50No way.
17:51Tim. Tyra Banks. Tyra Banks. Absolutely. Well done.
17:57Yes! Tyra Banks.
18:00Next category.
18:02US states. Which US states are these?
18:09Yes, Tim. Oh, New Orleans.
18:12Incorrect, I'm afraid.
18:15I mean, it's new something, isn't it? Yeah, Jamie.
18:18New England. It is not New England, I'm afraid.
18:20Cetra. New Jersey. New Jersey is correct.
18:24Well done. Next one.
18:27Which US state is this?
18:33Yes, Jamie. New England.
18:35It is not.
18:39Anybody? Against new something.
18:42Tim. New Mexico. New Mexico.
18:44Absolutely.
18:46And final question in this round. How good is this, Tim?
18:49Yes, Jamie.
18:50It's Texas.
18:51Texas.
18:52It is not, I'm afraid.
18:53Yes, Laura.
18:54Hawaii.
18:55Oh, lovely.
18:56Very nice.
18:57Hawaii. Well played.
18:58That's the end of that round.
18:59We only have two rounds to go before we give away our golden trophy.
19:00Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
19:05Jamie has three.
19:06Jamie has three.
19:07Laura and Sinatra have four.
19:08And Tim is in the lead with ten.
19:09Let's play round four, shall we?
19:10It is.
19:11Richard's junk.
19:12I'm going to show you a picture of my junk now.
19:13I want you to stare at it for about 15 seconds and remember everything you say.
19:14Oh, nice.
19:15It will be a series of items.
19:16They are all going to be the answers to questions in this round.
19:18They are...
19:19Some peaches.
19:20A cassette.
19:21A waffle.
19:22A whistle.
19:23A leaf.
19:24A scarf.
19:25And Tim is in the lead with ten.
19:26And Tim is in the lead with ten.
19:27Let's play round four, shall we?
19:28It is...
19:29Richard's junk.
19:30I'm going to show you a picture of my junk now.
19:31I want you to stare at it for about 15 seconds and remember everything you say.
19:34Oh, nice.
19:35It will be a series of items.
19:36They are all going to be the answers to questions in this round.
19:40They are...
19:41Try and remember as many of those as you can.
19:59Fingers on buzzers.
20:00Yeah.
20:01All the answers will be something you've just seen.
20:03Your first question is...
20:11Yes, Sinatra.
20:14Walnut.
20:15Is it a walnut?
20:16Oh!
20:17It is a walnut.
20:18Well done.
20:19Next one.
20:22The name of what object appears in the title of a 1996 poetry collection by Seamus Heaney?
20:31Yes, Jamie.
20:32Calculator.
20:33Is it a calculator?
20:34Is not, I'm afraid.
20:36Anyone else?
20:37The answer would have been up there.
20:38Yeah, yeah.
20:39So you can just...
20:40You should know this.
20:41Tim.
20:42Roller skate.
20:43Roller skate?
20:44It's incorrect.
20:45Sinatra.
20:46Spirit level.
20:47Spirit level.
20:49It is a spirit level.
20:50Oh, well done.
20:51Spirit level.
20:52Well done.
20:53Next question.
21:01It'll be something up there so you can feel free to guess.
21:03Yes, Laura.
21:04Calculator.
21:05The calculator.
21:06Not the calculator.
21:07Jamie.
21:08Peaches?
21:09Ooh!
21:10Ooh.
21:11Sound crazy.
21:12That sounded good, didn't it?
21:13Yeah, it did sound good.
21:15Sinatra.
21:16Cassette.
21:17Cassette?
21:19Not the cassette.
21:21Tim?
21:22Battery.
21:23Battery.
21:24That's the right answer, Tim.
21:25Oh, wow.
21:26Battery.
21:27Wow.
21:28Tim.
21:29Nicely done.
21:30Next one.
21:31What is the name of the wonder dog voiced by Rufus Hound in a CBB series first broadcast in 2018?
21:39Yes, Jamie.
21:40Peaches.
21:41Peaches?
21:42Not.
21:44Yes, Laura.
21:45Roller skates.
21:46Roller skates?
21:47Not.
21:48I was guessing it.
21:49I think everyone's been guessing all the way through.
21:50OK.
21:51In case you were wondering.
21:52OK.
21:53I was like, how do they know this?
21:54Tim?
21:55Leaf.
21:56Leaf?
21:57Nope.
21:58It isn't.
21:59Sinatra?
22:00Do you want to buzz in?
22:01Calculator?
22:02Calculator?
22:03I don't know what it is.
22:04It is not.
22:05It's waffle.
22:06Oh, yeah!
22:07Oh, you forgot about that.
22:08I forgot about the waffle.
22:09It is waffle.
22:10Yeah, it's waffle.
22:11Well done if you said that one at home.
22:13Next question.
22:24Yes, that's Tim.
22:25I'd say that's the roller skate.
22:27The roller skate?
22:28I think they might have had them before 1963.
22:31Yes, Jamie.
22:32Calculator.
22:33Calculator?
22:34They might have had that before 1963 as well.
22:36Yes, Sinatra?
22:37Cassette?
22:39It is the cassette.
22:41Well done.
22:42I thought that would have been, like, years old.
22:44Earlier, yeah.
22:45Next question.
22:56Tim?
22:57Roller skate.
22:58Roller skate?
22:59That's incorrect.
23:00I'm afraid.
23:01Jamie?
23:02Anyone can leaf?
23:04Anyone can leaf?
23:05Anyone can leaf?
23:06It is not.
23:08What is there left?
23:11Sinatra?
23:12Peach?
23:13Anyone can peach?
23:14Anyone can peach?
23:15No, it's not.
23:16What was there?
23:17OK.
23:18Does leaf?
23:19Anyone can leaf?
23:20We've done that.
23:21So, time you out.
23:22Time me out.
23:23Let's take a look at the answer.
23:24Anyone can whistle.
23:25Oh, I forgot about that.
23:26I forgot about that.
23:27Whistle.
23:28Final question in this round.
23:29That's good.
23:30Whackham Phoenix was credited under what first name in the 1980s film Space Camp and Parenthood?
23:35Yes, Laura?
23:36Leaf Phoenix.
23:37Leaf?
23:38Absolutely.
23:39Well played, Laura.
23:40Lovely to enter the round.
23:41Now, for a bonus point.
23:42Can anyone name the final three items?
23:44Jamie?
23:45We've got peaches, calculator and roller skates.
23:46Peaches, calculator and roller skates.
23:47Correct.
23:48Well played, Jamie.
23:49You get the final point of that round.
23:50It's the end of our fourth round.
23:51We only have one round to go before we give away our trophy.
23:52Oh, man alive.
23:53Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
24:07Jamie, you have four.
24:08Laura, you've got five.
24:10Sinatra, seven.
24:12Timkey, 11 points.
24:14Wow.
24:15He's pretty good at answer smash, and he's got a four-point lead.
24:19You'd have to fancy his chances, but you never know in this business.
24:22That's the beauty of this business.
24:23You never, ever know.
24:25Let's find out, though, shall we, with a final game of...
24:31Answer smash.
24:32Fingers on buzzers for one final time.
24:35Point for a correct answer, point off for an incorrect answer.
24:37Who are we going to give the golden trophy to?
24:39Let's find out, shall we, with our first category, which is...
24:46Parts of a house.
24:47Those will be the pictures.
24:48What animal was Skippy, the title character of the 1960s TV series set in Australia's Waratah National Park?
24:59Yes, Tim.
25:00Kangaroo.
25:01Kangaroo.
25:02It is kangaroo.
25:03Well done.
25:04Kangaroo and roof.
25:06Next clue, next picture.
25:09Which song, which begins with the sound of waves on ashore, was a UK top ten hit for Otis Redding in 1968?
25:19Yes, Laura.
25:20Down by the bay window and the bay house.
25:23It's not, I'm afraid.
25:25Yes, Sinatra.
25:26Sitting on the dock of the bay window.
25:30Right answer, Sinatra.
25:31Well played.
25:32I knew that.
25:33Sitting on the dock of the bay and bay window.
25:35Next clue, next part of a house.
25:37Which film starring Marlon Brando as a former prizefighter won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1955?
25:47Yes, that is Tim.
25:48On the Waterfront Door.
25:49On the Waterfront Door.
25:50Correct.
25:51On the Waterfront.
25:52On the Waterfront.
25:53Front door.
25:54Next category.
25:56Tony Award winners.
25:58Sure.
25:59Which member of Blue also played Ryan Knight in Hollyoaks?
26:07Yes, Jamie.
26:08Duncan James Corden.
26:11That's right.
26:12Duncan James.
26:13James Corden.
26:14Duncan James Corden.
26:15Next clue, next picture.
26:17Des Lynham and Steve Ryder were among the presenters of which BBC Sports programme that was broadcast from 1958 to 2007?
26:28Yes, that's Sinatra.
26:31Question.
26:32Oh!
26:33Not, I'm afraid.
26:34No, I know.
26:35So, sorry.
26:36I'm not giving anything more away.
26:37I don't know who he is.
26:38I'm going to go Grandstandy Sandberg.
26:42Grandstandy Sandberg.
26:44Is incorrect.
26:45Yes, Laura.
26:46Grandstandrew Garfield.
26:51Is the right answer.
26:52Well done.
26:53I have to get that.
26:54Grandstandrew Garfield.
26:55Do we have another category?
26:58We do not.
26:59We are done here.
27:00Wow.
27:01Our business is concluded.
27:03It has been such fun this week.
27:04Thank all four of you so much.
27:06We've had such a laugh.
27:07But only one of you can win.
27:08I think we know who's taken it.
27:10I think we know.
27:11Let's find out, shall we?
27:12The winner of today's House of Games is...
27:15Tim Key, 12 points.
27:17Well played, Tim.
27:19Oh, God.
27:20So, Tim, a prize?
27:21A prize, yeah.
27:24What would you like?
27:26I'll take the luggage.
27:27Golden wheelie luggage.
27:29Absolutely.
27:30You're going to look absolutely spiffing with that.
27:32Well played, Tim.
27:33Tim, I wonder who's won the trophy.
27:35He was winning at the start of the show,
27:37and he won today's show as well.
27:39Has Tim done it?
27:40Has he sneaked it?
27:41Let's find out, shall we?
27:42Our champion of champions is...
27:48Tim Key.
27:49Well played, Tim.
27:50Nicely done.
27:52How does that feel?
27:53Feels great.
27:54You know, they were all close games, weren't they?
27:56Yeah, they were.
27:57That last one was the only one that wasn't close, wasn't it?
27:59I stretched my legs a bit on the Friday,
28:01but other than that, they all came down to the wire.
28:04They really, really did.
28:05It's been such a lovely week.
28:07I really, really enjoyed it.
28:08Thank you all so much for coming back.
28:10You're all welcome back at any time.
28:12You're welcome back as well on the House of Games.
28:19Thank you very much for playing and join us.
28:23Thanks for joining us today and our welcome-
28:25Now I'm with Jamie,uso...
28:26Not the same metal as silver.
28:28OK.
28:29All right.
28:30All right.
28:31How does it feel?
28:33Not the same metal as silver.
28:47How does it feel?
28:48That looks pretty good.

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