- 06/06/2025
Yasmine Akram, Stephen Mangan, Ingrid Oliver, Tom Rosenthal
Series 6, Week 11, Day 1
Every day this week, former winners Yasmine Akram, Stephen Mangan, Ingrid Oliver and Tom Rosenthal 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 51 (m001f7s9) (hd)
Series 6, Week 11, Day 1
Every day this week, former winners Yasmine Akram, Stephen Mangan, Ingrid Oliver and Tom Rosenthal 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 51 (m001f7s9) (hd)
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00:00Hello everybody, welcome to a brand new week on House of Games, a very special week as well.
00:13It is a champions week for former winners returning to battle it out, not just for any old trophy,
00:20you know our normal trophy is absolute tat. This trophy, it's golden tat. Look at that,
00:28tatty gold. Our four former champions this week are Tom Rosenthal, Yasmin Akram, Ingrid Oliver and Stephen Mangan.
00:41Hello everyone. Oh, just a room of champions. It's just, it feels, the energy just coming from you Tom is quite something.
00:49And you're wearing your Days of the Week t-shirts? Yeah, I've got, just to catch you guys up,
00:53because House of Games goes out every day for a week, I like to wear the day on my shirt.
00:57Nice. You know, like a rug in a posh hotel lift.
01:02It went down pretty well last time, apart from one Twitter user who tweeted me to say I was the most irritating House of Games contestant of all time.
01:09Oh man, you know what, you are not even top three.
01:14Did you say the carpets in lifts in posh hotels are just the lifts?
01:17Look, yeah, you know what I mean? Like the rug when you go into the lift and it says like Monday, Tuesday,
01:21what kind of hotels are you going into? I have never seen that before.
01:24Are you serious? No, where's that?
01:27That's just a reference that I have that no one else has.
01:30I think so. When you get into the lift and it says Monday or Tuesday or Wednesday or...
01:33They change the rug every day. Yes.
01:35What? I don't think that's true Tom. Oh my, I'm having a meltdown.
01:37Wow. I don't like this.
01:39You.
01:40It's really, it is embarrassing when it happens like in a pub, but like there's millions,
01:43is there millions of people watching this? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:44There's millions of people watching me being like nationally embarrassed about my reference for...
01:48Yeah, and they're all going, you know what, he is top three.
01:52He is top three.
01:54Yasmin, welcome back.
01:55Thanks.
01:55Now, normal house of games, you sort of, there's usually a couple of duffers around,
01:59you know, you can pick up a few points here and there, but everyone's a champion.
02:02What are the tactics for this week?
02:04I don't know.
02:05I'm just going to try and have fun even though I'm not a very fun person.
02:09Oh, perfect. Fake fun.
02:11Yeah.
02:12Listen, that's what this show is all about.
02:13Seat three. Now, unusually, Ingrid, how lovely to have you here.
02:16Lovely to be here.
02:17Now, the first time I ever met you was on the original house of games when you came on.
02:20Yes.
02:20We, and I've never said this to a contestant before, fell in love and we are now engaged
02:24to be married.
02:25You said that to me last time I was on.
02:27Yeah, but you said no.
02:29So, listen, I got your hand in marriage, you got a house of games wheelie luggage.
02:34Which I can't use anywhere.
02:36I know, it's too embarrassing for us to go through an airport.
02:38Yeah.
02:38You having a case with my face on it.
02:40Yes, exactly that.
02:41Shall we take a look at today's prizes, Stephen?
02:42The golden prizes all week.
02:44Okay.
02:44Can you believe such a thing?
02:45I can't believe it, but I'm about, I'm going to believe it.
02:48Real gold, depending on your definition of the word real.
02:50Right.
02:51Or gold.
02:52Okay.
02:53Today's winner takes home one of these.
02:56Ooh, a cap.
02:57Thank you for your ooze.
02:59Do you know what, Ingrid, I knew you'd like that cap.
03:01We have the house of games golden toolbox, the golden cafetiere, the golden egg cups,
03:05the golden baseball cap, or snapback, if you're cool,
03:07and the golden water bottle.
03:10Wow.
03:10What do you fancy, Stephen?
03:12Oh, it's got to be the coffee, the cafetiere.
03:15Ingrid, what would you go for?
03:15Oh, the hat.
03:16Yeah.
03:16Hat every day of the week.
03:17Yeah, it goes with all of my outfits.
03:19Yes.
03:19Yeah.
03:19That is true.
03:20Yasmin?
03:21You know what, I would choose the hat and give it to Ingrid so that she can wear it on
03:24your wedding day.
03:26Oh, that would be lovely.
03:27Thank you so much.
03:29Tom?
03:29Yeah, snapback, 100%.
03:31Snapback, 100%.
03:32I'm cool.
03:32Shall we play our first game in the week's Champions?
03:36It's going to be a very competitive week for very good players.
03:39Let's find out our first round, shall we?
03:41It is...
03:43Rhyme time.
03:45Fingers on buzzers, please.
03:47I'll give you two questions at a time.
03:48The answers rhyme with each other.
03:50Mangan's shaking it out.
03:51I'm just going to get loose.
03:52Stephen!
03:52Get loose.
03:53Oh, Rosenthal stretching.
03:55Here's your first question.
03:58Sport, played by Venus and Serena Williams.
04:03And Italian city, renowned for its network of canals.
04:09Stephen Mangan.
04:11Tennis and Venice.
04:12Tennis and Venice.
04:14Absolutely right.
04:16Next one.
04:24And nickname and Twitter handle of Jennifer Lopez.
04:30Tom?
04:31Halo J-Lo.
04:32Halo J-Lo.
04:33Fun to say, isn't it?
04:34Halo J-Lo.
04:35I think all four players are buzzed on both questions so far.
04:38This is going to be quite a week.
04:39Next one.
04:41Who is this?
04:44And type of pasta featured in the name of a genre of cowboy film.
04:51Yes, Ingrid.
04:53Nagamanchetti and...
04:55Spaghetti.
04:57Nagamanchetti and spaghetti?
04:58Absolutely right.
04:59Spaghetti Western.
05:00Very good.
05:01Nagamanchetti.
05:03As Nagamanchetti came up, I thought, what are they rhyming with?
05:05Nagamanchetti.
05:05Ha-ha-ha!
05:06Ha-ha-ha!
05:06Next questions.
05:07Largest instrument of the violin family...
05:11..and small container for school writing equipment?
05:16Yasmin.
05:17Double base pencil case.
05:22Double base pencil case?
05:24Everybody's got one.
05:25Very good.
05:26Everybody's got one.
05:27Very good.
05:29Next question.
05:33And what is the title of this song?
05:37BUZZER
05:38Tom?
05:39Kangaroo Agadu.
05:41It's incorrect, I'm afraid, but you know what?
05:43Well done for buzzing him before we'd heard even a note of the song.
05:46The rest of you, let's listen to the song, shall we?
05:55Yes, Yasmin.
05:56Kangaroo Wake Up Boo.
05:58Kangaroo Wake Up Boo.
05:59Boo Radley.
05:59Didn't know the song.
06:00I didn't know the song to just hear.
06:01There you go.
06:02Next two.
06:05Star Wars Day.
06:09Smallest parliamentary constituency in the UK by area.
06:12Yes, Ingrid.
06:17May the 4th.
06:18Firth of 4th.
06:20May the 4th.
06:21May the 4th, Firth of 4th?
06:22No.
06:23Incorrect.
06:23What a surprise.
06:23Worth a go.
06:24That's surprising.
06:25Anyone?
06:27Absolutely no idea of the second bit.
06:29I'm impressed by May the 4th.
06:31May the 4th be with you.
06:32That's where that comes from.
06:34So, I tell you, May the 4th, Islington North.
06:38Oh!
06:39Wow.
06:40Final question in this round.
06:431939 film with the Cowardly Lion.
06:48And 1960s satirical TV show abbreviated to TW3.
06:55Stephen.
06:57That was the week that was.
06:59And the Wizard of Oz.
07:01That's the right answer, Stephen.
07:02Well done.
07:04Wizard of Oz.
07:04That was the week that was.
07:06And that was the round that was.
07:07We finished our first round on this Champions Week of House of Games.
07:10Everybody off the mark.
07:12Let's take a look at our scores.
07:16Tom and Ingrid with one point each.
07:18Yasmin and Stephen with two points each.
07:19One, two, one, two.
07:22Shall we get on and play our first Pairs game of the week?
07:24Yes, please.
07:25What do you think?
07:25Let's do it, shall we?
07:26It's going to be...
07:27Distinctly Average.
07:32Tom, you are tied third, so I want you to choose a partner for this round.
07:35Can I please pick Yasmin?
07:37Do you want to play with Yasmin?
07:38Is that all right?
07:39Yeah.
07:39The traditional, let's not get up out of our seats.
07:43So, Tom, Yasmin, you are a team.
07:45Ingrid and Stephen, you are a team.
07:47Tablets out, please, everyone.
07:49I'm going to ask you a series of questions which will have a number as an answer.
07:51I will take the average of each Pairs answer, and whoever is closest will win a point.
07:56I have a little go at home on this one as well.
07:58You know the sorts of questions we ask in this round.
08:00It's always guessing.
08:02What's our first question?
08:04How many new cars registered in the UK in 2021 were grey?
08:11Hmm.
08:12Wow.
08:13It's the most popular colour of car.
08:15Is it?
08:16Yeah.
08:16Oh.
08:17What do we think at home?
08:18You've got a grey car?
08:19I buy seven new cars a year.
08:22Yes, but some people don't buy any.
08:24Wow.
08:25Amazing.
08:25Yeah.
08:26Some people keep hold of last year's one, even so.
08:28Yeah.
08:29I like to have one for every day of the week.
08:31That's my thing.
08:32What happens when they get dirty?
08:33It's just painted down the side.
08:34Yeah.
08:37That's too many, isn't it?
08:38No, that's dumb.
08:40Okay, everyone's here.
08:41What do you think at home?
08:42Have you got a number in mind?
08:43This is tricky, isn't it?
08:44It's really hard to know where to start.
08:47Tom, what were you thinking here?
08:50And I have to go into that more, do I?
08:52No, you couldn't.
08:53I feel like that's how many grey new cars were registered in the UK in 2021.
08:57That was your thinking.
08:58Basically.
08:58So you wrote it down.
08:59I just thought, there's lots of people who've got cars.
09:01A lot of them are grey.
09:03Some of them are grey.
09:04Some of them, not all of them.
09:0520,000.
09:06That's basically what I've opted for.
09:07That doesn't sound crazy to me.
09:10Yasmin, up or down?
09:11Down.
09:1310,500.
09:14That's not crazily down.
09:16I guess you'll both be fairly happy with the average.
09:18Yeah.
09:18Yeah.
09:18I was thinking of changing to 15.
09:20Were you?
09:21Yeah.
09:21Let's take a look at your...
09:22That was my thinking.
09:23Average, then.
09:24It is 15,262 and a half for Tom and Yasmin.
09:29Ingrid, what was your thinking?
09:30This feels like I've lost my mind slightly.
09:32I've gone much higher, which is wrong.
09:34I'm sure of it.
09:35100,000.
09:36100,000.
09:38That makes no sense.
09:39But again, if that was the first thing that had come out of the pot,
09:41I'd have been like, yeah, that sounds reasonable.
09:42Yeah.
09:43I'm hoping you're going to...
09:44Stephen, you've gone up or down?
09:45I'm getting slightly hysterical.
09:47I shouldn't have had that large espresso just before we started
09:50building.
09:51I've got 150,000.
09:53Wow.
09:53OK.
09:54All right.
09:55But one of us is very wrong.
09:56If we lost our mind, we'd both lost the same mind.
09:58No, that's good.
09:59I feel less bad now.
09:59But very similar.
10:00Listen, like the least.
10:01Yeah, exactly.
10:02Like the least.
10:02The right pairs.
10:03So 125,000 is what average.
10:04We'd last half full kind of people.
10:06Yeah.
10:07What do we think at home on this one?
10:08We've got 15,000, we've got 125,000.
10:10Slight difference.
10:11Let's find out, shall we?
10:13How many grey cars were registered in 2021?
10:16Who's won the point?
10:17Oh, my goodness.
10:208,000?
10:21What?
10:21What?
10:23Oh, my face is red.
10:24At least we both.
10:25Who is very badly, Rock?
10:26I don't feel guilty about dragging you into my horrible logo.
10:30That's a quarter of all cars.
10:32So there's 1.6.
10:331.6 million cars, new cars.
10:36That's not good, Britain.
10:38408,155 grey ones.
10:40There were 12 maroon cars registered last year.
10:43Oh, wow.
10:4412, so maroon is the way to go.
10:46But imagine if you got a maroon car.
10:47Yeah.
10:47It'd be pretty special, wouldn't it?
10:49Yeah.
10:50Well played, Ingrid and Stephen.
10:51Point to you.
10:52Next question.
10:55In metres, what is the length of the longest known beaver dam?
11:00Huh.
11:01That's something I've never thought of before.
11:02Oh, I'm not entirely sure what a beaver dam is.
11:05Yeah, it's a dam made by beavers.
11:07That's what I suspected.
11:08There you go.
11:09Yeah.
11:09I can't really remember what a metre is.
11:11Yeah.
11:12A metre?
11:12Yeah, how long?
11:13About three feet.
11:15OK.
11:16I'm now imagining beavers calling up the Guinness Book of Records and going,
11:19can you come and check my one out?
11:20You'll never guess what.
11:24Oh, I don't like it.
11:26It's quite upsetting, isn't it, when you get asked a question and you think,
11:29I have no idea how to answer this.
11:32Who was around to measure this?
11:34It's some people's job, isn't it, like conservationists?
11:40Ian Greer, what are you thinking?
11:42120.
11:44Doesn't sound unreasonable?
11:45Yeah, no, if a beaver's about half a metre long.
11:48About 240 beavers.
11:50240 beavers, that feels impressive.
11:51That feels like it.
11:52That's really impressive.
11:53But not too impressive, not crazy.
11:54Yeah, yeah, I'd buy that.
11:55Yeah, yeah.
11:56You say you buy it, Stephen, have you gone up or down from that?
11:58I've gone down from that.
11:59I'm on 75.
12:01Oh!
12:0175 metres.
12:01It's in the same sort of ballpark.
12:02Says, yeah, this is not, that looks similar-ish.
12:05And that would be 150 beavers.
12:07150 beavers, yeah.
12:09So your average, Ingrid and Stephen, is 97 and a half metres.
12:15Thomas.
12:16Yes.
12:16Well, obviously, I have absolutely no idea.
12:18So I've gone for the number that looks like a long beaver dam.
12:21Oh, is that 1.1 point?
12:24111.11.
12:26111.111.
12:27Oh, that's clever.
12:28Cheers.
12:28That's good.
12:29Might not be right, but it's clever.
12:30It's a bit of fun, isn't it?
12:31Yeah.
12:32Oh, that's beautiful.
12:33So, I mean, good luck with the averages.
12:34I'll tell you what, I'm going to say 111 if you don't, is that, is that OK with you?
12:38As long as there's not.
12:38If you miss out by five hundredths of metres, I will give you the point.
12:43Yasmin, you've gone up or down from that?
12:44I've gone up by a good bit, and I've just also said that I'm not good on metres, I'm not
12:50really sure what they are, so I've got some points.
12:52Perfect, so you have absolute plausible deniability if it's wrong.
12:55225 metres.
12:57So, your average is 168 metres.
13:02What do you think at home?
13:03Where have you gone on this?
13:04I'm sure I've read that they can be huge things.
13:07Could be wrong, though.
13:08Up to about 100 metres, hopefully.
13:10Let's find out, shall we?
13:13What length is the longest-known beaver dam?
13:15Who scored the point?
13:17Wow!
13:19775.
13:20Wow, dear.
13:21They're not mucking about, are they?
13:23Wow.
13:24That's 1,550 beavers.
13:26That's half a mile.
13:28That's crazy.
13:29A dam, I thought it went from one side of something to another, but it clearly is just along a river.
13:33I think maybe they could do it diagonally as well.
13:36Apparently it's across a lake.
13:37A lake, yeah.
13:37So, listen, what else have they got to do?
13:39That's true.
13:39Exactly.
13:40You know what I mean?
13:40They're not making telly, are they?
13:42Final question in this round.
13:44Currently it is 1-1.
13:46Let's see if we can break the deadlock with this.
13:48Well, we will break the deadlock with it.
13:51A track typically needs to achieve at least how many audio streams in one week
13:55to break into the top 40 of the UK singles charts.
14:00Oh.
14:02According to the BPI.
14:04Hmm.
14:04What do we think at home?
14:05Oh, no, this is...
14:06..ghastly.
14:09It's definitely too many.
14:14That's it.
14:14OK, let's do this.
14:16Yasmin, what are you thinking?
14:17I was thinking 75,000.
14:20Yeah, doesn't sound crazy.
14:22No.
14:22But no answer to any of the questions that sounded crazy to me so far.
14:25Yeah.
14:25And they've all been, like, miles out.
14:27I feel like I want to do a crazy answer now.
14:29Oh, Tom, I've got crazy ones.
14:30But no, 650,000 is what I think.
14:33650,000 says Tom.
14:36So your average is 362,500.
14:42Stephen, what are you saying on this one?
14:44That's a lot to you, is it?
14:4610,500?
14:4810,500 says Stephen.
14:50That feels very smelly now.
14:52Well, I don't know.
14:53Give them their answers.
14:53Yours could be right.
14:54But you mustn't be led by other people.
14:56That's true.
14:57I'm not going to be led by other people, Richard.
14:58It's 10,500.
14:59Absolutely.
15:00Sometimes you should be.
15:01For example, if you're on a plane, be led by the pilots.
15:03Or you're in the army.
15:04Yeah, be led by a general.
15:05But sometimes you've got to be your own man,
15:07which is what you have been resolutely.
15:09Ingrid, up or down from 10,000?
15:11Look.
15:12Oh, me.
15:12I mean, Attico.
15:14Oh, no.
15:14Because I think top 40 is not number one, is it?
15:17Yeah.
15:17It streams on all platforms.
15:19You know what?
15:20It's a stream and it doesn't know.
15:21Is it the entire song?
15:22Is it for like three seconds?
15:24I mean, I clearly made a big error here.
15:27I don't know.
15:27I don't know, Tom.
15:28So your average, Ingrid and Stephen, is 10,250.
15:33Oh, dear.
15:35So we've got 362,000.
15:36We've got 10,250.
15:38Oh, no.
15:38How many streams does a track typically need?
15:431,400,000.
15:47Oh.
15:47Just to get in the top five.
15:48Yeah.
15:49How about that?
15:51Well, it's because streaming,
15:52everyone's streaming all day, every day.
15:53Everyone's streaming all day, every day.
15:54Oh, yeah, everyone's suddenly going to spell the chart.
15:57Guys in the gold snapbacks, we're all streaming.
15:59Yeah, exactly.
16:00And everyone's not streaming.
16:01You guys in the Monday t-shirts in the gold snapbacks.
16:04Streamers.
16:05Another point to Tom and Yasmin.
16:06It's the end of that round.
16:07Tablets away, please, everybody.
16:08Let's take a look at our leaderboard.
16:15Two points between the lot of you.
16:19Ingrid, you have two.
16:20Stephen and Tom, you have three points each.
16:22Yasmin, our leader with four points.
16:24Well played.
16:24Three rounds to go on Monday's House of Games.
16:28Champions week.
16:29Who's going to take home the prize today?
16:31A golden prize awaits.
16:33Our next round is...
16:34Vowel movement.
16:38Fingers on buzzers, please.
16:39I'm going to show you a list of words.
16:42They are all in a certain category.
16:44The only thing with the words is wherever there's a vowel,
16:46we've changed the vowel to a different vowel.
16:48So you've got to decipher what these words are
16:50and what connects them.
16:51Yes, Ingrid.
17:00The Batman Villains.
17:02The Batman Villains.
17:03That's exactly what it is.
17:04Ducar is Joker, Rudlar is Riddler.
17:07Pingowan would have been Penguin
17:08and Hurley Keon would have been Harley Quinn.
17:12Batman Villains were played.
17:14What connects these four?
17:18Umudelu.
17:21Dick Tears.
17:25Ostandars.
17:28Yes, Ingrid.
17:29Soaps.
17:30Are they soaps?
17:31They are.
17:32Umudelu is Emmerdale.
17:34Dick Tears is Doctors.
17:35Ostandars is EastEnders.
17:37And Halley Orks.
17:38Levin Hollyoaks.
17:40Halley Orks is a good name for a show.
17:41Yeah, I've watched that.
17:42We've got four fine actors here.
17:44We should just go in and pitch Halley Orks.
17:46Next four.
17:47What connects these, please?
17:49The Op-On.
17:53Is-Op-On.
17:56Yes, Tom.
17:57Golf tournaments.
17:58Golf tournaments.
17:59I think it is.
18:00The Open.
18:00The US Open.
18:01The Misters would have been the Masters.
18:03And the PTU Championship would have been the PGA Championship.
18:08Well done if you said that at home.
18:10What connects these four, please?
18:14Eras.
18:16Zaus.
18:18Stephen.
18:19Greek gods?
18:20Are they Greek gods?
18:21Oh.
18:21They are.
18:23Oh, that's rough.
18:23Eras is Ares, Zaus, Zeus, Physodan would have been Poseidon.
18:27And Ephraudita would have been Aphrodite.
18:30Here's your next one.
18:30Yes, Yasmin.
18:39Kardashians.
18:40The Kardashians.
18:41Oh, wow.
18:42Well done.
18:43Com is Kim, Rub is Rob.
18:45Kiet Noi, Kourtney and Theo.
18:47Chloe.
18:48Final question in this round.
18:49Slop.
18:54Lunglog.
18:58Madwhacket.
19:00Yes, Ingrid.
19:01Cricket terms.
19:02Cricket terms.
19:03Oh, I can't believe it.
19:04Yep.
19:04Fielding positions, absolutely.
19:06Slop is slip.
19:07Lunglog, long leg.
19:09Madwhacket is midwicket.
19:10And Solly Modaff is silly mid-off.
19:13They're the only ones that look more stupid when you put the episode...
19:15Cricket fielding positions.
19:19That's the end of that round.
19:21Two rounds to go on Monday's Champions House of Games.
19:23It is going to be close all week, isn't it?
19:26Don't you think?
19:26Shall we take a little look at this leaderboard?
19:31Tom and Stephen, you have four points each.
19:33We have joint leaders Yasmin and Ingrid.
19:35Five points each.
19:38Attention is palpable.
19:40Two rounds to go.
19:41You know, normally when I say attention is palpable, I don't mean it.
19:43Now I know what palpable means.
19:45And next round is...
19:52I am not a robot.
19:54Tom, if you could take your tablet out, please.
19:56Oh.
19:57I'm going to show you a picture now.
19:58And you just have to click on any square that represents the question.
20:02In the same way that you do in those I am not a robot things online.
20:05All right, OK.
20:05You have to prove that you're not a robot.
20:07So here's your picture.
20:09And all you have to do is click on any person there who has appeared in Neighbours, please.
20:14Any person who has appeared in Neighbours.
20:18Oh, mate.
20:19I mean...
20:21I'm just going to go here.
20:23You can have more than one, can't you?
20:25Yes.
20:26Oh, right.
20:27So anyone there who's appeared in Neighbours.
20:28Oh, dear.
20:29Yeah.
20:30I'm not getting this right.
20:33I'll go there as well.
20:34Yeah, I feel like this is a tough one.
20:35You've gone for Margot Robbie and Natalie Bruglia.
20:40Let's find out.
20:41Are you right?
20:42Oh, I'm wrong.
20:43You are wrong.
20:46Oh, you're right about those two.
20:47Oh, was I?
20:47Yeah.
20:48Liam Hemsworth and Russell Crowe have also been in Neighbours.
20:50Oh, I did not know that.
20:51Naomi Watts and Heath Ledger were both in Home and Away.
20:54Russell Crowe played Harold Bishop, didn't he?
20:56Yeah, he was.
20:57In that photo.
20:58Do you know what?
20:59What an actor he is.
21:00How good is that?
21:01Yeah.
21:02Yeah.
21:03Yasmin, if you could take your tablet out, please.
21:04I have a picture for you.
21:05And I wonder if you could press on any square from which a goal can be scored in hockey.
21:13Hmm.
21:13Hmm.
21:14Okay.
21:21And, Lockian, when you've chosen all the squares you're happy with.
21:24Oh.
21:25I've changed my mind.
21:26Oh.
21:30Is that too many?
21:33Would anyone like a game of noughts and crosses after you?
21:36No, no, okay.
21:39I'm just going to do...
21:41This is wrong, but I'm just going to do it.
21:43So, you're locked in?
21:44Yes.
21:44It's a good pattern, I'll say that.
21:45It's beautiful.
21:46What do you think at home on this one?
21:48Are you a hockey player?
21:49Let's find out, shall we?
21:51Are you a robot?
21:54Oh, I'm so surprised.
21:55It was just those three.
21:57The only ones I didn't pick.
21:58Is that because it's such a hard ball?
22:00To be inside that semicircle.
22:00Oh, you have to be inside that?
22:01I thought you had to be outside that.
22:03That's what I was thinking.
22:03I would have done the exact opposite.
22:05You have to be outside it from a penalty corner.
22:06Okay.
22:07Yeah.
22:07That's serious.
22:08Um, Ingrid, here's your picture.
22:12Please click on any pose named after an animal.
22:16In English.
22:20Hmm.
22:21I don't do enough, Jago.
22:22That's what that tells me.
22:24You've got the angry iguana.
22:25Yeah.
22:27Oh, God.
22:28Confused leopard.
22:28Hmm.
22:29Hmm.
22:32Is it a snake?
22:33A hostile chinchilla.
22:34I feel like one's a snake.
22:36I'm going to say that's a...
22:37I don't think it is a snake.
22:39Okay.
22:40That is my answer.
22:42Are you going with that?
22:43Yeah.
22:43I mean, you know what?
22:44Why not?
22:44Looks pretty good to me.
22:46What do you think at home on this one?
22:48Let's find out.
22:49Ingrid, are you a robot?
22:51Yeah.
22:52Oh, I did all...
22:54Yeah, that's interesting.
22:55You've got the camel, the cobra and the downward-facing dog.
22:58The middle one on the bottom is bow.
23:00I thought it might be a cat's cradle.
23:02I don't know.
23:03Yeah.
23:04Stephen.
23:05Okay, my turn to get it wrong.
23:06Can we get a point in this round?
23:08Here's your picture.
23:11Please click on any of the traditional French breads.
23:16Oof.
23:17I think top left, is that soda bread?
23:25It looks like soda bread.
23:28Pita.
23:29Naan.
23:31The bottom left is the only one that's confusing me.
23:33Don't know what that is.
23:35So I'm just going to lock it in.
23:36You're going to lock in?
23:37I have no idea.
23:38What do you think at home on this one?
23:39Have we finally got a point in this round?
23:41Let's find out.
23:41Stephen, are you a robot?
23:45Oh.
23:45Ah.
23:46Got the baguette brioche, bottom left, that was.
23:48Oh, brioche.
23:50Ciabatta is the other one that you clicked on.
23:52Oh, was it?
23:52On the bottom right.
23:53Oh, there you go.
23:54That is the end of that round.
23:55Tablet away, please.
23:57Absolutely no point at all in playing it.
23:59Other than some people at home might have got points.
24:01And imagine how smug they're going to be feeling now.
24:04A room of champions, zero points.
24:06You at home, one if you're lucky.
24:08One round to go then.
24:09And I'm going to shock you with this scoreboard,
24:11because it's exactly the same as the last scoreboard we saw.
24:14Tom and Stephen, four points each.
24:17Yasmin and Ingrid, five points each.
24:20I mean, really, anybody's got...
24:23I mean, listen, we might as well,
24:25just at the beginning of the show,
24:26said, let's play Answer Smash.
24:28Answer Smash.
24:28But we'll say it now.
24:29Let's play Answer Smash.
24:34Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody.
24:36A point for a correct answer,
24:37a point off for an incorrect answer.
24:39One point between everybody.
24:42I always say it because it's a TV trope,
24:43anyone can win,
24:44but really, anyone can win here.
24:47Wish you all the very, very best of luck.
24:48Your first category is...
24:50British Singers.
24:51Those will be the pictures.
24:52There'll be a clue above.
24:53Smash the clue into the singer.
24:55Which sitcom set on Craggy Island
24:58featured Ardell O'Hanlon
24:59as one of three priests?
25:04Yes, Ingrid.
25:05Father Ted Sheeran.
25:07Father Ted Sheeran.
25:08Father Ted and Ed Sheeran.
25:10Father Ted Sheeran.
25:11Next clue, next singer.
25:13Which 2021 film based on a fairy tale
25:16starred Camilla Cabello in the title role?
25:22Yes, that is Tom.
25:24Is it Cinderellay Goulding?
25:25Is it Cinderellay Goulding?
25:27Boom!
25:27I'm afraid, yes, Ingrid.
25:29Cinderella Henderson.
25:30Cinderella Henderson.
25:32That's the right answer.
25:34Cinderella and Ella Henderson.
25:35Cinderella Henderson.
25:37Next one.
25:39At the end of Macbeth,
25:40who kills the title character?
25:45Yes, Yasmin.
25:46Macduffy.
25:47Macduffy.
25:49That's the right answer.
25:50Macduff and Duffy, Macduffy.
25:52Next category.
25:55Olympic and Paralympic sports.
25:57So the name of the sports that you see in the pictures.
26:01What word denotes the revolving part of a record player
26:04on which the vinyl is placed?
26:09Yes, Stephen.
26:10Turntable tennis.
26:11Turntable tennis?
26:12Absolutely.
26:13Turntable tennis.
26:14Turntable tennis.
26:15Turntable tennis.
26:15Next clue.
26:17Next picture.
26:19What two-word Latin phrase
26:20often referring to an employment resume
26:22literally means course of life?
26:27Yes, Ingrid.
26:28Curriculum Vitae Kwon-do.
26:30Curriculum Vitae Kwon-do.
26:32Correct answer.
26:33Well done.
26:34Curriculum Vitae Kwon-do.
26:36Curriculum Vitae Kwon-do.
26:37Next clue.
26:38Next picture.
26:39Tina Turner had a UK top ten hit with which song in 1966?
26:47Yes, Stephen.
26:47River Deep Mountain High Jump.
26:50River Deep Mountain High Jump.
26:52Well done.
26:53River Deep Mountain High and The High Jump.
26:55Any more categories?
26:57We have no more categories today.
27:01It's very close going into that last one.
27:02Everybody had a crack on the buzzer.
27:05Who has won on Monday's House of Games, I wonder?
27:07Champions Week, a golden prize up for grabs.
27:09Our first winner of the week is...
27:13Ingrid Oliver is our first winner of the week.
27:16Well done.
27:19Which prize would you like to take home?
27:22And that's my home as well.
27:24Unfortunately for you, I shall be taking the gold cap.
27:27Oh, I just knew it.
27:28Ingrid Oliver wins the House of Games.
27:30Golden baseball cap.
27:31Well played, Ingrid.
27:32Oh, my goodness me.
27:32Shall we take a look at the first leaderboard of the week?
27:37Tom, bravely buzzing in on that final round.
27:39But you've got to do it, though.
27:41Yeah, I was going pretty.
27:42You start off with one point.
27:43Now the cap's gone, can I just go home?
27:46That's all you want.
27:46I was in it for the cap.
27:47Yeah, yeah.
27:48Snap back.
27:48The snap back.
27:50So, Tom, you have won.
27:52Yasmin and Stephen, three in.
27:53Ingrid starts off with four.
27:55It is going to be such a close week, I think.
27:58Great quizzing, competitive quizzing as well.
28:00Thank you all.
28:00See you all here.
28:01Same time, same place tomorrow.
28:01Look forward to it ever so much.
28:03We'll see you as well.
28:03Same time, same place on the House of Games.
28:05APPLAUSE
28:06Wow.
28:12Ingrid, that's so beautiful.
28:36Everyone else who's ever been on the show said,
28:37well, definitely not the baseball cap.
28:39Oh, I take it back.
28:40It's amazing.
28:41LAUGHTER
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