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  • 06/06/2025
Yasmine Akram, Stephen Mangan, Ingrid Oliver, Tom Rosenthal

Series 6, Week 11, Day 3

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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00:00Happy Wednesday, one and all, and welcome to a Champions Week on House of Games.
00:13And what a Champions Week it is as well.
00:16Four very, very good players.
00:18Only one of them is going to win this trophy, and by goodness, they will have earned it.
00:23Our players this week are Tom Rosenthal, Yasmin Akram, Ingrid Oliver,
00:30and Stephen Mangan.
00:32Hey, everyone.
00:34Stephen and Tom, a little tie-break on the last show.
00:37Yeah, that was brutal.
00:38Stephen, kept calm.
00:40Tom, you had your head in your hand.
00:41From the moment you took the lead on yesterday's show, you had your head in your hand.
00:43If there's a tie-break in this, I just forfeit.
00:45I concede it.
00:46I don't need the stress.
00:48Now you've got Mangan in your head.
00:50And nobody wants that.
00:53Not even me.
00:54So, Stephen, a win for you yesterday.
00:56Shall we take a look at the weekly leaderboards?
00:58You won yesterday.
00:59Ingrid won on Monday.
01:01The two of you are top of the leaderboard there with seven and six.
01:04But it's been so close, hasn't it?
01:07All four players within two points almost the whole way through.
01:10It's going to be a tough week to win.
01:11Yeah, I mean, the tension each day has been phenomenal.
01:15I'm not sure my ticker is going to hold out the whole week.
01:18Ingrid, our champion on Monday, where you took home, to whom we share together, you took home a lovely House of Games baseball cap.
01:25Well done.
01:27Shall we take a look at today's prizes?
01:28Oh, please.
01:29OK.
01:29Here we go.
01:30If you win today, you can take home one of these.
01:32There's a House of Games dartboard, the sparkling wine, in inverted commas, the playing cards, the scented candle, and the compost bin.
01:41I did wonder what that was.
01:43What do you fancy?
01:45I would go for sparkling wine, alcohol, whatever derivative.
01:49Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:49This one, sure.
01:50Come on.
01:51Yasmin, what would you go for?
01:52I think I would go for the compost bin.
01:57Tom, big Tom?
01:58Playing cards for me.
01:59Playing cards every day of the week, right?
02:01And Stephen?
02:02Yeah, I don't want to boast, I already have a dartboard with your face on it.
02:05Do you have a golden dartboard?
02:07I don't have a golden dartboard.
02:09Interesting.
02:09But I'd like the whiff of you as well.
02:11I'd go for the candle.
02:12Candle.
02:13Lovely.
02:13That's a beautiful prize.
02:15Shall we get on and play today's House of Games?
02:17It's so close all week.
02:19Ingrid, you won on Monday.
02:20Stephen, you won on Tuesday.
02:21Are we going to have a brand new winner today?
02:23Let's find out, shall we, as we play our first round, which is...
02:29Only Fools and Zebras.
02:31First thing I'm going to do is show you a category.
02:33Your first category is vegetables.
02:36OK, fingers on buzzers, please.
02:38What I'm going to do, I'm going to ask you a question.
02:39The question will have a vegetable somewhere in its answer.
02:43What I need you to do is replace that vegetable with the picture that you see.
02:47So it will be a picture of a different vegetable.
02:49So replace the vegetable in this answer with the vegetable you see.
02:52Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale about a royal with something under her mattress.
03:01Yes, Stephen.
03:02Princess and the Courgette.
03:04The Princess and the Courgette.
03:05Oh!
03:06There we go.
03:08Yes.
03:09That's the sound of the penny dropping.
03:10The Princess and the Pea becomes the Princess and the Courgette.
03:15Next one.
03:181967 album by the Beatles with photos of more than 50 famous faces on its cover.
03:26Yes, Stephen.
03:28Uh...
03:29Oh, I was going to...
03:30Sorry.
03:31I'm going to have to find you out on the phrase.
03:34Yasmin.
03:34Sergeant...
03:36I love it.
03:40Everyone's so happy with working out what the album is.
03:42No one can identify.
03:43Sergeant Leak's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
03:46Is that right?
03:48No, what?
03:49Ingrid.
03:50Sergeant Celery's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
03:53Sergeant Celery's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
03:55It is Sergeant Celery's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
03:58We got there in the end, everybody.
03:59I don't eat many vegetables.
04:01We got there in the end.
04:02Next one.
04:05Common name for auricular hematoma, a rugby injury causing deformed auditory organs.
04:14Yes, that is Ingrid.
04:15Garlic ears.
04:16Garlic ears?
04:17Garlic ear.
04:18It is, yes.
04:20Cauliflower ear becomes garlic ear.
04:22Next category.
04:25Farm animals.
04:26So, replace any farm animal in the answer with the farm animal you see.
04:29OK.
04:38Yes, Stephen.
04:40Er, little bow cow.
04:44This is nuts, I'm afraid.
04:45I'm so sorry.
04:46Anyone else?
04:47Yasmin.
04:48Barbar black cow.
04:49Barbar black cow.
04:50My brain is looking for...
04:52Barbar black cow.
04:53See, it becomes barbar black cow.
04:55Next one.
04:561981 Nintendo game featuring an ape rolling barrels.
05:05Yes, Yasmin.
05:07Duck Kong.
05:08Is it Duck Kong?
05:10It is not Duck Kong.
05:12Yes, Stephen.
05:13Goose Kong.
05:13Goose Kong.
05:14Oh, gosh.
05:16Goose Kong.
05:16I'm going to look like I've never left my house.
05:19I thought that was a ducker job.
05:21Next clue, next picture.
05:242009 George Clooney film inspired by a John Bronson book.
05:27Yes, that is Tom.
05:33The men who stare at bunnies?
05:37Rabbits.
05:38Give me rabbits.
05:39Yeah, I'll give you.
05:39Yeah, I mean.
05:40Who stare at rabbits.
05:42The men who stare at goats are meant to stare at rabbits.
05:45Next category is occupations.
05:48So, any occupation in the answer?
05:50Replace it with the one in the picture.
06:00Ingrid.
06:01Bob the Baker.
06:02Bob the Baker.
06:05Correct answer.
06:06Well done.
06:07Bob the Baker.
06:08Bob the Builder becomes Bob the Baker.
06:10Next question.
06:11Next occupation.
06:121977 James Bond film starring Roger Moore and Barbara Buck.
06:21Yes, Yasmin.
06:22Fireman, no.
06:24Fireman, no.
06:26Thought that was going to be it.
06:27Oh!
06:28Stephen.
06:30The Firefighter Who Loved Me.
06:32That's the right answer.
06:34The Firefighter Who Loved Me.
06:35Very well played.
06:37I think I have watched that.
06:38Final question in this round.
06:46BBC sitcom starring Dawn French as Geraldine Granger.
06:53That is Tom.
06:55The Surveyor of Dibley?
06:56The Surveyor of Dibley?
06:57I mean, what is that?
06:59I'm afraid.
07:00Yes, Stephen.
07:01The Builder of Dibley.
07:03It is The Builder of Dibley.
07:06Well played.
07:07That's the end of that round.
07:09Let's take a look at our scores, shall we?
07:13Tom and Yasmin have one point each.
07:16Ingrid has three.
07:16Stephen Mangan is our leader with four points.
07:19So, Stephen.
07:21A little pairs game, I think.
07:22Don't you think?
07:23It'll be a bit of fun right about now.
07:24It's going to be...
07:28Jaisman, you're tied third.
07:33Who would you like to play this round with?
07:34I'll play with Ingrid, please.
07:36Lovely.
07:37So, Yasmin and Stephen, if you'll swap places, please.
07:39Lovely stuff.
07:43Stephen's going round the back.
07:44He's going round the back.
07:45Oh, look at the view from here.
07:47Tom and Stephen, you're a team.
07:49Ingrid and Yasmin, you're a team.
07:51In Reichard Oshmann's Hausdstischspiel,
07:52all the questions and all the answers are in foreign languages.
07:55Wow.
07:56Here are your options.
07:59You can have...
08:01Tom and Stephen, what would you like us to go for?
08:13I mean, I'm not too hot on any of those things.
08:15The only one I understand is literature or cinematography.
08:18I also have quite fancied number two.
08:21OK, let's do that.
08:22Is that Italian cinema?
08:23Yes.
08:24Ambiazione.
08:25Ambient.
08:27Should we just do that one?
08:27Yeah, let's do that one.
08:29What the...
08:29OK, that is film settings in Italian.
08:33Here's your question and your three possible answers.
08:34Do you know where the Phantom of the Opera is yet?
08:59Well, it's London, Berlin or Paris.
09:01I'm going to go... I'd go Paris.
09:05Yes, and I will also go to Paris.
09:07So you think it's where is the Phantom of the Opera set?
09:10You're saying Parisi for Paris.
09:11Is that correct?
09:14Absolutely right.
09:14Well done.
09:15Well done.
09:16Quite right about the question.
09:17Congratulations.
09:18The 2004 film, the Phantom of the Opera set,
09:20in which city?
09:21London, Berlin and Paris, which was the correct answer.
09:25Ingrid and Yasmin.
09:26Ingrid, you speak Italian.
09:28Yes.
09:28I know you also speak German.
09:29Yeah.
09:30You are German.
09:30Yasmin, any languages?
09:32No.
09:33Great.
09:33A smashing of Irish, but I don't think it's going to come up.
09:35It doesn't look like it's up there, does it?
09:38Chamis and mode, mode, I think they're both German and French.
09:42Chamis, I presume it's chemistry, mode, I think it's fashion, isn't it?
09:44What do you feel more confident with?
09:46Maybe mode.
09:48OK.
09:48I think it's either French or German, but...
09:49Because I think this is probably going to...
09:51You're going to do the bulk of the work on this.
09:52Mm.
09:53Mm.
09:54Let's see.
09:55Yeah, you're going for mode there?
09:56Yes, please.
09:57Well, I'll tell you, I'm going to do the bulk of the work,
09:58because it's Swedish.
09:59You're kidding.
09:59I don't know, you can't believe it.
10:01Oh, no.
10:02What are the chances?
10:03It is Swedish for fashion.
10:07Unda, 1986.
10:09Ooh.
10:09And here are your three possible answers.
10:20Oh, my goodness.
10:24Yeah.
10:24Yeah.
10:24Yeah.
10:25Yeah.
10:25Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:27That guy.
10:29Or...
10:29Okay.
10:30That feels...
10:33That feels harder to me than Londra Berlino.
10:35Yeah, just a little bit.
10:37Well, we know that Jimmy Choo designs shoes.
10:41Yeah.
10:42And I think...
10:42So, German for shoes is schoer.
10:44So, I think if I was going to go with any of those,
10:46it would be score.
10:47But I...
10:48Yeah, that would be a guess.
10:49Should we go with score?
10:50Yeah, let's go with score.
10:51You're going to go with score?
10:52Yeah.
10:52That makes sense.
10:52I like the logic of it.
10:53What do you think at home, agree or disagree?
10:54Mm.
10:55Let's find out.
10:56Is the answer score?
10:58It is.
10:59Well done.
11:00And it does mean shoes.
11:04In 1986, Jimmy Choo began designing and selling what items from his London shop?
11:08So, score is shoes.
11:10The other two, hats and gloves.
11:11Wow.
11:12Banta.
11:13Well done if you got that at home.
11:14Well done if you worked it out.
11:15Gentlemen, another foreign language question for you.
11:18I mean, French is the only one I can understand.
11:20So, should we go literature?
11:21Yeah.
11:21You're going to go...
11:22If that is French, who knows?
11:24Literature.
11:24Yeah.
11:25It is French for literature.
11:26So far, so good.
11:27Here is your question.
11:29Here are your three possible answers.
11:50Yes, Adam Kay, this is going to hurt, wrote about his experience as what?
11:58A junior doctor.
11:59Jean-Médecin.
12:00Jean-Médecin.
12:02Is it Jean-Médecin?
12:04It is Jean-Médecin.
12:05I think that's exactly what the question is, isn't it?
12:08This is going to hurt by Adam Kay.
12:10Explores his experiences as what?
12:12So, a junior doctor, a dental nurse, or a teaching assistant.
12:15Well-played gentleman.
12:17Doctor Who and Sherlock, what are we going to go for?
12:19Do you think Jean-Médecin?
12:24Jean-Médecin?
12:25Jean-Médecin, that's the only language that I recognise.
12:27OK.
12:28Sort of.
12:29Yeah.
12:29Yeah.
12:30Oui.
12:30Yeah.
12:31Yeah, Jean-Médecin.
12:31So, you're hoping it's German?
12:32Yeah, I really hope it's German or French.
12:33I don't know.
12:34Given you are German.
12:35It is German for chemistry.
12:37OK.
12:38Well, OK.
12:38So, here we go.
12:40Here's your question.
12:42In fact, would you like to read it out?
12:43Because you're going to do it better than me.
12:45Sure.
12:48That's what I would have said.
12:53And your three possible answers are...
13:01OK.
13:02So, which of these elements is a gas when it's at room temperature?
13:06So, it's Quicksilver, Copper or Chlorine.
13:08Oh.
13:09I think... Is it Chlorine?
13:10I think it's Chlorine.
13:11Because Quicksilver doesn't do anything at room temperature, does it?
13:16And Copper is just Copper at room temperature.
13:18I'm looking at you like I know.
13:20Yeah, also, I was saying, yeah.
13:21I was going to say, I like how easy the German stuff is
13:22and how difficult the chemistry stuff is.
13:24That's how this round is.
13:25My instinct would be Chlorine.
13:26I'd say yes.
13:27I'm going to go with Ingrid.
13:28It's purely Ingrid on this.
13:30So, you think it's which of these elements is a gas at room temperature
13:32and you're going for Chlorine as Chlorine?
13:34Is that the correct answer?
13:36It is the correct answer.
13:37Well done.
13:38Quicksilver is Quicksilver or Mercury.
13:42And Copper is Copper.
13:43Very well done at home.
13:45If you've got four out of four, we've got four out of four in the studio,
13:46which is a rare sight.
13:48Stephen, Yasmin, if you will swap back over again.
13:51Oh!
13:52That's a weird call.
13:54Stephen going behind.
13:56And let's take a look at our scoreboard.
14:02Tom and Yasmin, you have three points each.
14:04Ingrid, you've got five.
14:04Stephen Mangan is out in the lead with six.
14:06OK, Stephen.
14:09Our winners from the last two days out in front.
14:11We have three more rounds to go.
14:13Our next round is...
14:15Z to A.
14:18Fingers on buzzers, please.
14:19I'm going to reveal three clues at a time.
14:21You just have to buzz in when you know what links them.
14:23The only thing is I will be revealing the clues letter by letter,
14:26from Z all the way up to A,
14:28so you will get more of an idea of what the words are as they fill in.
14:31So, buzz in as soon as you know what links these three things.
14:34Yes, Stephen.
14:47Money, pound, sterling, dollar.
14:50Money, currencies.
14:52Yeah, absolutely.
14:53Pound, sterling, dollar.
14:54And Deanne there, all currencies.
14:57What connects these three?
15:11Yes, Yasmin.
15:12They're all Christmas songs.
15:13They're all Christmas songs?
15:15They're not afraid.
15:16What's the other one that's made?
15:22Stephen.
15:23They're songs by Elton John.
15:24Songs by Elton John, yeah.
15:26Absolutely stepping to Christmas being the one that fooled you there,
15:29so I'd like to handle in the wind.
15:32What connects are these three?
15:33Yes, Ingrid.
15:48Fictional tigers?
15:51Absolutely fictional tigers. Well done.
15:53Tigger, Shere Khan and Hobbs from Cabernet and Hobbs.
15:55Next one.
16:03They're like artistic movements.
16:07Artistic movements?
16:09That's exactly what they are.
16:11Surrealism, Pop Art and Impressionism.
16:13Well done.
16:14Next one.
16:15What connects these three?
16:28Stephen.
16:29Are they scandals?
16:30Are they scandals?
16:31They are political scandals, yeah.
16:35Ooh!
16:36Question for questions, Teapot Dome and Watergate.
16:38Teapot Dome I've not heard of.
16:40Teapot Dome?
16:41Sounds interesting, I wonder what that was all about.
16:44Next one.
16:59That's Ingrid.
17:00We're the presenters.
17:01They are Thomas Schaffanacker, Carol Kirkwood and Michael Fish.
17:07Final question in this round.
17:09What connects these three?
17:19Ingrid.
17:20They are Jane Austen novels.
17:23Jane Austen novels.
17:24They are Persuasion.
17:25And Emma brings that round to an end.
17:29Two rounds to go on Wednesday's House of Games.
17:31Let's take a look at our scoreboard.
17:32A bit of distance for the first time here.
17:33Yasmin with three and Tom with four.
17:34Out in the lead, though, Monday's champion and Tuesday's champion.
17:35Ingrid with eight.
17:36Stephen Mangan with nine.
17:37Still out there in front.
17:38I'm slightly delirious.
17:39I can't.
17:40I feel slightly delirious.
17:41I can't.
17:42I can't pull the stress.
17:43It is fascinating when you've got four very good quizzes in the same room at the same time.
17:44It's genuinely quite stressful.
17:45Because everyone can answer everything.
17:46Are you stressed, Tom?
17:47Yeah, deeply, yeah.
17:48Especially the gaping chasm that's opened up to the leaders.
17:49Listen, two rounds to go, though.
17:50All you've got to do is keep the faith.
17:51Thanks, Dad.
17:52You've got to keep strong.
17:53And also, you can do it.
17:54Can I?
17:55Can I?
17:56Can I?
17:57Can I?
17:58Can I?
17:59Can I?
18:00Can I?
18:01Can I?
18:02Can I?
18:03Can I?
18:04Can I?
18:05Can I?
18:06Can I?
18:07Can I?
18:08Can I?
18:09Can I?
18:10Can I?
18:11Can I?
18:12Can I?
18:13Can I?
18:14Can I?
18:15Can I?
18:16Yeah, I believe in you.
18:17There you go.
18:18Yeah.
18:19Let's play round four, shall we?
18:20It is...
18:24Where is Kazakhstan?
18:25If you take your tablets out, please, everybody.
18:27Oh, no.
18:28We're going to find some places on a map.
18:30But what map are we using today?
18:33We are using a map of the United States of America.
18:38We need you to find a series of things, please.
18:41The first thing I'd like you to find is this.
18:43The studio where Dolly Parton recorded the song Jolene.
18:48Where is that, please?
18:50Richard.
18:51Mm-hm?
18:52I can't do it.
18:53It's OK.
18:54I don't know the answer to this.
18:56Oh, that's OK, though.
18:57Because all you need to do is be closest.
18:59So, you know, might be a bit of luck.
19:01I don't...
19:02No, I'm not...
19:03That I'm not doing.
19:04Because you can do it yourself, honestly.
19:06I can definitely put the X somewhere.
19:08You've got so much potential.
19:13There you go.
19:15I put it somewhere.
19:20Everyone is in.
19:21What do you think at home on this one?
19:22Tom?
19:23Yeah.
19:24Any clues as to where this might be?
19:25I mean, I've just put what I think is, like, Texas.
19:28You are in Texas.
19:29Yasmin, are you thinking the same?
19:31Yeah.
19:32Texas.
19:33Texas and kind of the same area.
19:34OK.
19:35Oh.
19:36Very close.
19:37Ingrid, what are you thinking?
19:38All I...
19:39The only reference I had was Nashville, Tennessee.
19:41I think it's in Tennessee, Nashville.
19:43I have no idea if that's Tennessee or not.
19:45It's in that area.
19:46OK.
19:47You are bang in the middle of Tennessee there.
19:49Is that right?
19:50Am I really?
19:51Yeah.
19:52What are you thinking?
19:53Yeah, I thought Tennessee as well, but I've gone too far north.
19:57You are in Kentucky.
19:58All four of those sound reasonable to me.
20:00Mm.
20:01Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky.
20:03What do you think at home on this one?
20:04Where have you gone?
20:05It's in one of those states.
20:07Let's find out, shall we?
20:09Where did Dolly Parton record the song Jolene?
20:13Oh!
20:14Oh!
20:15Tennessee is where she did it.
20:17Oh!
20:18That's great.
20:19Come on!
20:20You literally covered the whole of Tennessee with your blue dots.
20:22Yeah.
20:23Well done at home if you got Nashville, Tennessee.
20:26Next question.
20:27We are looking for Denali, the highest peak in North America.
20:33Where is that?
20:34Hmm.
20:42OK, everyone's in.
20:43Yasmin, what are your thoughts here?
20:46I have no idea.
20:47I don't even know what state I put it in.
20:50And it's a mess.
20:52Retrode, it's a mess.
20:53OK.
20:54Let's see where you are.
20:55South Dakota.
20:56Mountains in South Dakota.
20:58Ingrid, what were you thinking?
20:59My thoughts were I don't think it's East Coast or West Coast
21:02because I don't think there are mountains there,
21:04so I've gone somewhere in the middle.
21:07Colorado.
21:08Right.
21:09They've got mountains.
21:10That's frustrating.
21:11Interesting.
21:12We will get to why that's frustrating.
21:14Stephen, what are you thinking?
21:16Yeah, I got a feeling that it's not in continental USA.
21:22Oh.
21:23I figured there's some other name, which I can't think of now,
21:26in the Rockies.
21:27And I don't think Hawaii is in North America,
21:30so I've gone Alaska.
21:31You've gone Alaska.
21:33And, Tom, you're frustrated?
21:36Because I was trying to put an X on Colorado,
21:38and I have put it so far away from Colorado.
21:40Oh, really?
21:41I think I put it in Miami.
21:42That's where you are.
21:45You are in Florida.
21:46I mean, like, oh, that is bad.
21:48But you never know, that might be where America's tallest mountain is.
21:50Possibly.
21:51So, we have Colorado, we have South Dakota, we have Florida,
21:55and we have Alaska.
21:57Denali used to be called Mount McKinley,
22:00which we might have heard of.
22:02And where is it?
22:04It's in Alaska, Stephen Mangan.
22:06Oh!
22:07Well done.
22:08In Alaska.
22:09Nicely played.
22:10Well worked out.
22:11Well done at home if you said Alaska.
22:13The final thing I would like you to find is this.
22:16The city nicknamed the Big Easy.
22:20Where is that, please?
22:23Do you know that one at home, the Big Easy?
22:25Anyone been there?
22:26I think I know the answer, but I have no idea where it is.
22:29Where it is, yeah.
22:30And that's the kicker, isn't it?
22:40Okay, everyone is in.
22:42Ingrid, we start with you.
22:44What did you think the answer was?
22:45I couldn't remember what the Big Easy was.
22:46I first, I thought it was Chicago, and then I changed my mind.
22:49I think it's...
22:50Then I put New Orleans, and I don't know where that is.
22:53Ooh!
22:54Okay.
22:55Stephen, where are you on this?
22:57So spooky.
22:58First thing I thought was Chicago.
22:59Really?
23:00And then I went, no, it's New Orleans.
23:01Oh, really?
23:02And then where is New Orleans?
23:03And that's where I put it.
23:05You have the same brain!
23:07Wow!
23:08Wow!
23:09Tom, did you have exactly the same thought process?
23:11These absolute fools.
23:12I knew immediately that it was New Orleans.
23:14But I don't know where it is.
23:15And I wouldn't have put it exactly there.
23:16Oh, did you?
23:17Exactly there.
23:18And Yasmin, where are you?
23:20Well, I thought it was Chicago.
23:23Okay.
23:24And then I just stopped at that.
23:26And then I didn't know where Chicago was, so I just put it somewhere along the side.
23:32Oh!
23:33I haven't left it.
23:34That is North Carolina.
23:35Well, listen, it's New Orleans.
23:37Oh!
23:38It is the Big Easy in Louisiana.
23:40Let's see who scored the final point of the round.
23:45Oh!
23:46Look at that.
23:47I mean, who's won that?
23:48Ingrid is closer by one pixel, but one pixel is not...
23:51Oh!
23:52I'm going to give you both a point.
23:53I'm not going to...
23:55I'm not going to...
23:56Come on.
23:57One pixel.
23:58Wow.
23:59That's the end of that round.
24:00Let's take a look at what it's done to the scores.
24:05Yasmin, you have three.
24:07Tom, you've got four.
24:08Ingrid, you have ten.
24:10Steven Mangan has eleven.
24:12Ooh!
24:13Our champions from the last two days about to duke it out one more time in another round of...
24:18Answer Smash.
24:22Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone.
24:24A point for a correct answer.
24:25Look at you two.
24:27These two are genuinely now enjoying that they can enjoy the rest of this episode.
24:30You two have got to go through more hell.
24:32Can I check my life insurances up to date?
24:36Fingers on buzzers.
24:37Point for a correct answer.
24:38Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:39Your first category is...
24:43Kitchenware.
24:44Those will be the pictures.
24:46In a 2005 film, Antonio Banderas played which masked hero whose name is the Spanish word for a fox?
24:57Yes, Steven.
24:58Zorro-sting-tin.
25:00Zorro-sting-tin?
25:02Correct.
25:03Zorro and Roasting-tin.
25:06Next question, next picture.
25:08The title of which song from The Lion King comes from a Swahili phrase meaning no worries?
25:13Yes, Ingrid.
25:14Hakuna Matata-jean.
25:15Hakuna Matata-jean?
25:16Hakuna Matata-jean?
25:17Wow.
25:18Yeah, it is.
25:19Hakuna Matata-jean.
25:20Hakuna Matata-jean.
25:21Hakuna Matata-jean.
25:22Hakuna Matata-jean.
25:23Next clue, next picture.
25:24Which 1986 River Phoenix film based on a Stephen King novella shares its title with a Ben E. King song?
25:35That is Yasmin.
25:36Stand by medical pen?
25:37This is not, I'm afraid.
25:38That's huge.
25:39We'll find you out, Stephen.
25:40I can very much film.
25:41Stand by meat thermometer.
25:42Stand by meat thermometer is the right answer.
25:43Stand by meat thermometer.
25:44Did you just say you could now relax?
25:45I can chill with my third, yeah.
25:46The rest of my laurels.
25:47Not really laurels, it's my bronze.
25:48Our next category is...
25:49Who wrote the humorous 1889 novel Three Men and a Boat?
26:12Yes, Ingrid.
26:13Jerome K. Jerome Flynn.
26:19Jerome K. Jerome Flynn.
26:21That's stressful to say.
26:22Is the right answer, Jerome K. Jerome and Jerome Flynn.
26:25Next clue, next picture.
26:33Ingrid.
26:34Jamaisie Williams.
26:36Jamaisie Williams.
26:38Is the right answer.
26:40Jamaisie Williams.
26:41Well played.
26:42Next clue, next actor.
26:44Which pioneer of soul music had hits with Hit The Road Jack and Georgia On My Mind?
26:54Stephen.
26:55Ray Charles Dance.
26:56Ray Charles Dance?
26:58Correct, Stephen.
27:00Ray Charles Dance.
27:01Ray Charles and Charles Dance.
27:02Any more categories?
27:04No more categories.
27:07What a battle throughout.
27:10You need 24 hours off after that one.
27:13On Monday, our champion was Ingrid Oliver.
27:15On Tuesday, our champion was Stephen Mangan.
27:17On Wednesday, our champion...
27:19It's Stephen Mangan by one point.
27:24Stephen, well played.
27:27Charles Dance, I love him.
27:28Stephen, you've won yourself another prize.
27:30Which of these would you like?
27:33You've got a cafetiere from yesterday.
27:35I think it's got to be The Candle.
27:38I'm going to go for The Candle.
27:39Oh, lovely.
27:40Stephen Mangan wins the house again.
27:41Golden Candle.
27:42Well played, Stephen.
27:43Let's take a look at our weekly leaderboard.
27:46Three days down, two days to go, including double points Friday.
27:50Yasmin has five.
27:52Tom has six.
27:53Ingrid with nine.
27:54Stephen out in the lead there with 11.
27:56Two points in it.
27:58Great quizzing for three days in a row.
28:00A little bit two-sided, this one.
28:02Yeah.
28:03But we know you've got what it takes to win a day,
28:05and that could be tomorrow.
28:06You never know.
28:08Should we play again tomorrow?
28:09I'd love to.
28:10I know it was stressful today, but listen,
28:11we've got to keep going, right?
28:13We've got to see it through to the end.
28:14Yeah.
28:15Stephen may not be here.
28:17Hopefully you will be here.
28:18See you here on the House of Games.
28:41It's essence of Charles Dance.
28:52Oh.
28:53Hmm.

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