- 08/06/2025
Ashley John-Baptiste, Simon Rimmer, Claire Sweeney, Esme Young
Series 6, Week 14, Day 1
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Ashley John-Baptiste, Simon Rimmer, Claire Sweeney and Esme Young 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.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games suitcase, or will they be tempted with the House of Games decanter?
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Series 6 Episode 66 (m001fyj6) (hd)
Series 6, Week 14, Day 1
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Ashley John-Baptiste, Simon Rimmer, Claire Sweeney and Esme Young 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.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games suitcase, or will they be tempted with the House of Games decanter?
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Series 6 Episode 66 (m001fyj6) (hd)
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00:00Hello everybody, welcome to a brand new week on House of Games.
00:12I'm Richard Osman, I'm joined by four famous faces.
00:15They're all battling over a series of quiz rounds and at the end of the week,
00:18somebody walks away with the lightest trophy in television history.
00:23It's going to be one of these four people.
00:26Ashley John-Baptiste.
00:27Esme Young, Claire Sweeney and Simon Rimmer.
00:35Hello everyone, there's some talent, there's some talent on this, people who can actually do stuff.
00:40And Ashley, lovely to have you here.
00:42Now you're clever, right? History degree, documentary maker.
00:47It's all a farce.
00:48It's all of, yeah, it's television. But how's your quizzing?
00:51Not, I'm not a quizzer.
00:53The occasional Christmas quiz, but beyond that, don't expect much.
00:58This is like absolute music to everyone's ears, isn't it?
01:01Esme, it could not be more of a pleasure to have you here.
01:05Oh, thank you.
01:06Now, I am a huge fan of Great British Sewing Bee.
01:08I watch it every week.
01:10I understand you've never seen this programme, though.
01:12No.
01:13This is going to be great, isn't it?
01:14I don't watch Sewing Bee either.
01:17You don't watch Sewing Bee?
01:18I don't have a telly.
01:20I'll tell you who I love, Patrick Grant.
01:22Yes.
01:23Oh, he's very charming, isn't he?
01:24Is he as charming in real life?
01:25Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:26And very handsome in real life.
01:28Oh, God, that's annoying.
01:28Very fragrance as well, Patrick Grant.
01:30Yeah, I bet he looks like he smells amazing.
01:31He was on the show and he smelled delicious.
01:34Yeah.
01:34I smell delicious too.
01:36Oh, yes, you do.
01:37You know, sometimes you meet somebody and you think,
01:39oh, don't you smell lovely?
01:40He was one of those.
01:42There's the trailer.
01:44Claire, a pleasure to have you here as well.
01:48Do you quiz?
01:49No, I'm terrible.
01:50Excellent.
01:50Absolutely, yeah.
01:51So, so far, nobody quizzes?
01:53No.
01:54This is going to be wonderful.
01:55Listen, someone's going to win,
01:56and whoever wins today, Simon, is going to win a prize.
01:59Shall we take a look at today's prizes?
02:00Yes.
02:01OK, here they are.
02:02If you win today, you could walk away with
02:04the House of Games shower curtain,
02:06the House of Games dartboard,
02:07the fondue set, the cafetiere,
02:09or the plant pot.
02:12I mean, a lot of great prizes, Simon.
02:13Let's not beat the back of the bush.
02:15Incredible prizes.
02:15I'm looking at the cafetiere,
02:17because I drink a lot of coffee,
02:18and I'm thinking your face on a cafetiere
02:20every morning will be delightful.
02:22Perfect combo.
02:23Yeah.
02:23What a way to wake up.
02:24Exactly.
02:24Claire, what would you go for?
02:26Oh, I'd go for the dartboard.
02:27Dart, you're quiet.
02:29Esme, dartboard?
02:30Yep.
02:30Yeah, absolutely.
02:31Ashley?
02:32Shower curtain.
02:33What?
02:34Bit too intimate.
02:35Yeah.
02:35So, perhaps the dartboard.
02:37Look, a bit too intimate.
02:38Every time I press this buzzer,
02:41a new round comes up.
02:42I don't know what it's going to be.
02:43You don't know what it's going to be.
02:44Shall we get on and play our first round of the week?
02:46Yes.
02:46OK, our first round is going to be...
02:49Sounds like fingers on buzzers, please.
02:56I think, Esme, you have a special clicker,
02:57don't you, instead of a buzzer?
02:58I do, because I fractured my wrist.
03:01And she fractured it practising for this,
03:03practising her buzzer move.
03:03I know.
03:05That's what she's saying.
03:08I'm going to show you a category.
03:10Your first category today is puppets.
03:13I'm going to show you some pictures now.
03:14They will sound like a puppet, but which puppet?
03:17Here's your first one.
03:24Claire?
03:24Zippy.
03:25Zippy.
03:26A zip and P becomes zippy.
03:28Well done.
03:29Here's your next picture.
03:30Which puppet is this?
03:33Ashley?
03:40Andy Pandy.
03:42Well done.
03:42Is that right?
03:43Yeah.
03:44Anne Hathaway, Jet B, Andy Pandy.
03:46Oh, yeah, of course, yeah.
03:48Absolutely done.
03:48Next puppet.
03:54Simon?
03:54Sweep.
03:55Sweep.
03:56Oh, that's a good one.
03:57That's the answer.
03:57Well done.
03:58Yeah.
03:59Next category.
04:01US cities.
04:02Which US cities are these, please?
04:09Oh.
04:10Hmm.
04:10Fan Kirstie.
04:12Yes, Simon.
04:14I'm going to take a guess at Milwaukee.
04:16Milwaukee is the right answer.
04:18Wow.
04:19Why?
04:20Kirstie Walk and you've got Tim Kee.
04:21Well...
04:23I think you're quite good at this.
04:25Yeah, Simon's got this.
04:26Yeah.
04:26He's got the look, hasn't he, of someone who's...
04:28Definitely.
04:29He's a smiling assassin.
04:30Yeah.
04:32Next, US city.
04:40Yes, Simon.
04:41Albuquerque.
04:42Well played.
04:43It is Albuquerque.
04:45Nicely done.
04:46Jessica Alba, Captain Kirk and Tim Kee.
04:49Next, US city.
04:54Oh, I've got it.
04:55Yes, Claire.
04:56I put my hands up as well.
04:58Houston.
04:58Houston.
04:59Well done.
05:00Angelica Houston.
05:01Houston is the answer.
05:03Next category.
05:04All the pictures here will give you the surname of a classical composer.
05:08We can do classy as well, Ashley.
05:10Don't you worry about that.
05:10Well, my missus plays the cello, so let's get a couple, right?
05:14I mean, that is about as highbrow as we get on this show.
05:17Yeah.
05:17Which classical composer is this?
05:26Yes, Ashley.
05:27Vivaldi.
05:28Well done, Vivaldi.
05:30Vivian Westwood.
05:31Al Gore.
05:32Jack D.
05:32V saved you well so far.
05:33Oh, doesn't he just?
05:34V is saving my life, yeah.
05:35He really does.
05:37Next one.
05:42Angelus.
05:42Oh.
05:43Are you all right?
05:44Sorry.
05:47I'm vocal.
05:47Listen, it would have been edited out just now, but just to put it on record, Esme just
05:52swore because she knew the answer and Simon buzzed in before her.
05:55And I forgot to press my buzzer.
05:57There it is.
05:58But it was impressive swearing, which unfortunately people at home will never see.
06:01Simon, you confirm it was good, though.
06:04Yes, she did actually beat me, too.
06:06It's Handel.
06:07Handel is the answer.
06:08Absolutely.
06:09Well done.
06:11And final question in this round.
06:12Which classical composer is this?
06:14Yes, that's Ashley.
06:21Mozart.
06:23Mozart.
06:23Mozart.
06:24Absolutely.
06:25Two moats and Art Garfunkel.
06:26Mozart.
06:27Yes, yes, yes.
06:28Well done.
06:28Lovely end of the round there for Ashley.
06:31It's the end of the round.
06:32Let's take a look at our first leaderboard of the week.
06:34You can take a look at your avatars here as well.
06:37Esme there.
06:39You've got a great avatar, though.
06:40That avatar, you've got the shape up.
06:42That's pretty much the best avatar we've ever had.
06:44You are yet to get off the mark.
06:46Claire, you've got two.
06:47Ashley, you've got three.
06:48We have an early leader.
06:49Simon and Rimmer with four points.
06:50I like my avatar.
06:51That's good, isn't it?
06:52Yeah.
06:52Our next round is going to be a pairs game.
06:54Let's find our first pairs game for the week.
06:55It is...
06:56Distinctly average.
07:01Now, our player in fourth place gets to choose their partner for this round.
07:05Esme, who would you like to team up with?
07:07You.
07:08Oh, any reason, Esme?
07:10No, I just love his haircut.
07:14There's a vibe.
07:14There's a vibe about the guy.
07:15Yeah.
07:16Yeah.
07:16So, Ashley and Simon, if you will swap seats, please.
07:21Will I get any points when he...
07:23Yeah.
07:24Honestly, we're going to have this.
07:25Tablets out, please, everybody.
07:28Now, in this round, I'm going to set you a question.
07:30The answer will be a number.
07:32And I will take the average of each team's score as their answer.
07:36And whoever is closest to the answer wins a point.
07:38Give me an answer to this, please.
07:40Oh, this is textbook House of Games.
07:43According to the latest estimate from the European Commission,
07:45how many beehives are there in the UK?
07:50Whoa.
07:53I mean...
07:54Right.
07:55Here we go.
08:02Okay, everyone's here.
08:02What do you think at home on this one?
08:04How many beehives are there in the UK?
08:06Simon, what was your thinking?
08:08I think I'm pretty low, but I've only gone for 5,200.
08:135,200, says Simon.
08:16Esme, are you up or down from 5,200?
08:18Up.
08:19110,000.
08:20110,000.
08:21I'd have been up somewhere a bit nearer that.
08:25So, your average, Esme and Simon, is 57,600.
08:28Clare, where are you on this?
08:31So, I've gone.
08:32I mean, only recently.
08:34I went to Battersea Park Zoo and I saw two hives there.
08:38A friend of mine has hives in his garden.
08:40So, I've gone for 200,000.
08:43200,000.
08:44Yeah.
08:44Ashley, where are you?
08:45Honestly, a complete guess.
08:47I'm a South London boy.
08:48Not much knowledge in terms of bees, but 20,000.
08:52Well, funny enough, I had that at first, then I stuck another note on.
08:54So, your average?
08:56110,000.
08:58What do you think at home?
08:58We've got 57,000.
09:00We've got 110,000.
09:01How many beehives are there, and which team has scored a point?
09:06244,000.
09:09Get in, Clare.
09:09200,000 was 200,000.
09:11Well played, Clare, on that as well.
09:13Yeah.
09:13Shall we take a look at the next question?
09:15Yeah.
09:15Write me down a number for this, please.
09:18To the nearest hour, what was the duration of the Apollo 11 mission
09:22that landed on the moon in 1969?
09:25I watched this at school.
09:27We were allowed to go and watch it.
09:30And how was that?
09:31It must have been...
09:32Oh, it's amazing.
09:33Mind-blowing.
09:33Is that from...
09:34Is that from take-off?
09:35Is that from take-off when it landed?
09:36That's from take-off to splashdown.
09:38OK.
09:39Yeah.
09:39I should know, should know, but I don't.
09:41Should you...
09:42Well, I imagine you didn't watch the whole thing.
09:44No.
09:45Just the bit when they're on the moon.
09:47Yes, walking about.
09:49What do you think at home?
09:50Have you got any expert knowledge on this one?
09:53Oh, difficult.
09:55Really difficult, isn't it?
09:56Yeah.
10:00OK, everyone is in.
10:02What do you think at home on this one?
10:03How many hours from launch to splashdown was that mission?
10:06Claire, we will start with you.
10:08What are you thinking?
10:08Well, I'm trying to work out how long.
10:11Did it take...
10:12I'm thinking, did it take two weeks to get there?
10:15You know...
10:15Oh, gosh.
10:16Listen, I've picked a number out.
10:17I've said, like, 300 hours.
10:20300 hours.
10:20So, about 12 and a half days.
10:21Yeah.
10:22Yeah, so six days up.
10:23A little bit of time to kick around on the moon.
10:25Yeah.
10:26Ashley, what do you think about that?
10:28Honestly, just terrible logic, my end, but 36 hours.
10:3336 hours, just absolutely dashed in.
10:35I don't have a clue.
10:36Dashed home.
10:3736.
10:37So, your average is...
10:38Well, it was a rocket, so...
10:40Yeah.
10:41168.
10:42So, what's that?
10:43That's about seven days.
10:45About seven days.
10:45That doesn't sound crazy, does it?
10:48Simon, does that sound crazy?
10:49Well, I...
10:49No, I've gone 192, because I don't think they were away for a week.
10:53OK.
10:54So, or thereabouts, so, yeah, it feels about...
10:56Yeah, kind of eight days-ish.
10:57Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:59And Esme, the only one who saw it live.
11:0330 hours, says Esme.
11:05Let's take a little look at your average, which is 111.
11:09So, four and a half days.
11:10It's tight, isn't it?
11:11Yeah, exactly.
11:12About seven days, about four and a half days.
11:13What do you think at home on this one?
11:15I wouldn't have a clue.
11:16No.
11:16No.
11:17Let's take a look, shall we?
11:19It's the nearest hour.
11:19What was the duration of the Apollo 11 mission?
11:21Who scored the point?
11:25195.
11:26Ashley and Claire.
11:28Can I draw your attention to Simon Rimmer's answer, though?
11:31Oh, wow.
11:32Three hours out.
11:33That is brilliant.
11:33Wow.
11:34Oh, wow.
11:35About seven and a half days.
11:36About a week, absolutely.
11:38But you get nothing.
11:39Yeah.
11:39I'm so sorry.
11:40Sorry.
11:41Sorry, Simon.
11:42I feel like I've robbed you there.
11:44That's the game, though.
11:45The average is the game.
11:46Final question in this round.
11:48Write me down an answer for this, please.
11:50How many tonnes of carbon would be saved each year if every adult in the UK sent one less
11:57email per day?
11:58I mean, come on.
12:01That's a hard one.
12:01Well, you think the others have been easy.
12:05How many beehives in the UK?
12:06Something achievable.
12:09I mean, just wild guess.
12:11Yeah.
12:12Listen, we're all going to learn something.
12:14We know that.
12:15I can't even equate it.
12:16I don't even know.
12:17I mean, I can't look at what the mechanism would be.
12:21No.
12:21Yeah.
12:23Huh.
12:24What do you think at home?
12:25They get sent really quickly, don't they?
12:28So does that mean it's less carbon?
12:30I mean, the five of us could chat about it all week and we would get no nearer.
12:37I think that's the truth.
12:39OK.
12:41I didn't know that an email produced carbon.
12:43Well, I guess it travels, doesn't it?
12:47Yeah.
12:47Uses electricity.
12:48Yeah, obviously.
12:49Yeah, of course.
12:50Yeah.
12:50OK, everyone is in.
12:52This is a tricky one.
12:54I mean, listen, we could all usefully send one less email per day, that's for sure.
12:57But if we did, what would we be saving?
12:59Simon, what are you saying?
13:01I think I'm low on this.
13:03I've gone 80,000.
13:0780,000.
13:08I'm really low.
13:11Sounds like the others don't think you've gone low.
13:14Esme, have you gone lower than that, I assume?
13:18Thousands lower.
13:19Thousands lower.
13:20I don't even send one email a day.
13:24Oh, really?
13:24Yeah.
13:25Well, listen, you were doing a lot for the planet.
13:26Yeah.
13:27That's good.
13:28So 1,500 tonnes, says Esme.
13:30So your average is 40,750.
13:35Claire, where are you?
13:36How many did you have, Esme?
13:3815, I gave 1,500.
13:40Well, I actually, I was really low.
13:43I, because I mean, just didn't have a clue.
13:44I said 30, and then I thought, oh, no, that's stupid.
13:47So I stuck a note on.
13:49I made it for 300.
13:50I think I would go somewhere.
13:51I would be lower on this, but I just, it's impossible, isn't it?
13:55Work out.
13:56So you've gone 300, and Ashley, up and down.
13:59I am probably way out of the park, but 17.
14:05Well, I have 30.
14:06It's just not for them.
14:08I have no idea.
14:09I don't understand the mechanism at all.
14:12That's why I love this round, though, because you can get answers from 17 to 80,000.
14:15Yes, yes.
14:15Both of which sound you go, yeah, Mike has seen that.
14:17Yeah, that sounds reasonable.
14:18So how many tonnes of carbon would be saved each year?
14:21We've got 40,750 versus 158 and a half.
14:27Look at the difference.
14:28There, a big difference.
14:30We're going to give away our final point of the round.
14:31Who are we giving it to?
14:34Oh.
14:3516,000.
14:36You do get the point, Ash, looking clear.
14:39I mean, still well off, but wicked.
14:42That's the end of the round.
14:43Tablets away, please, everybody.
14:45Ashley and Simon, if you were to swap back to your original positions,
14:47lovely to see you, Simon.
14:48Do you think now people have stopped sending so many emails today?
14:53That would be nice.
14:54Now they've watched this.
14:55Yeah.
14:56Let's take a look at our scoreboard two rounds in today.
15:01Esme, yet to get off the mark there, but it'll come.
15:04Do you know what?
15:05No, I am aiming to be the bottom in every episode.
15:11Well, you are starting.
15:12And then, in a way, that's a winner.
15:13You started well.
15:14Yeah.
15:16Simon, you've got four.
15:17Claire, you've got five.
15:19We have a new leader, Ashley John-Baptiste.
15:21Six points.
15:22What?
15:22Well played.
15:23Shot power.
15:24Let's play round three.
15:25It is...
15:26Two clues in one.
15:30Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody.
15:32I'm going to show you a category.
15:35Scientist is your category.
15:36So we're looking for the name of a scientist.
15:38We'll show you a clue to that scientist,
15:40but the clue will also have the same initials as the answer.
15:43So which scientist is this, please?
15:45Creationism debunker.
15:51Ashley.
15:52Charles Darwin.
15:52Charles Darwin.
15:53Oh.
15:53Absolutely.
15:54Yes.
15:55So you see, he was a creationism debunker
15:57and his initials are CD.
15:59Got you.
16:00Yeah.
16:00Next scientist.
16:01Who is this?
16:03Antibiotic finder.
16:08Esme.
16:09Alexandra Fleming.
16:10Alexandra Fleming.
16:12That's the right answer.
16:13She's off the mark.
16:14Yes.
16:15Yes, you are.
16:16Nicely done.
16:16Oh, no.
16:17I wanted to get zero.
16:19Now I've got one.
16:20Well, you've really messed up.
16:22I have.
16:23I can't believe it.
16:23Absolutely have.
16:24Next scientist.
16:27Algorithm lady.
16:32Anyone at home?
16:33One of the pioneers of computer science.
16:36Daughter of Lord Byron.
16:37Ada Lovelace is the name we were looking for.
16:41Your next category is...
16:42UK national parks.
16:45Which are these UK national parks, please?
16:50Lovely daffs.
16:54Esme.
16:55Lake District.
16:55Lake District.
16:57Absolutely.
16:57Well done.
16:58Point to Esme.
16:58You're really messing up this zero points thing.
17:02I am.
17:02Next, UK national park.
17:05Borders Bryn Maw.
17:10Ashley.
17:11Brecon Beacons.
17:12Absolutely.
17:13Brecon Beacons.
17:15And next, national park.
17:17Large lake amongst tall trees.
17:21Have you got this at home?
17:28Yes, that's Simon.
17:29I'm guessing Loch Lomond and the Trussocks.
17:32Oh, Loch Lomond and the Trussocks.
17:34Just up the road from here.
17:36Absolutely, Simon.
17:37Well played.
17:38Well done.
17:39Well done.
17:39Very well played.
17:40Next category.
17:42David Bowie songs.
17:44Here's your first one.
17:47Zany Spaceman.
17:47Claire.
17:51Ziggy Stardust.
17:53Ziggy Stardust.
17:54Well done.
17:57Next one.
17:59Yankee Adolescents.
18:04Yes, Simon.
18:05Young Americans.
18:05Young Americans.
18:08And final question.
18:11Revolutionary.
18:12Revolutionary.
18:16Simon.
18:17Rebel, rubble.
18:18Rebel, rebel.
18:19Lovely end to the round.
18:21You ever hang out with Bowie, Esme?
18:23I have sat on a window ledge with him,
18:26watching the Notting Hill Carnival.
18:28Have you?
18:29I should have known some of this, shouldn't I?
18:32That is the end of that round.
18:34Let's take a look at our score.
18:35Three rounds in.
18:36Esme, off the mark.
18:38Well done.
18:38Esme, you have two points.
18:40Claire, you got six.
18:42Very close at the top three there.
18:43Simon, you got seven.
18:44Ashley, still just out in the lead with eight.
18:46That's pretty close, isn't it?
18:48Yeah.
18:48Close.
18:49Close, Simon.
18:49Two rounds to go before we decide who's going to win a dark board or a cafetiere jeopardy.
18:55Our next round is...
18:56Put your finger on it.
19:01If you would take your tablets out, please.
19:03Oh.
19:04And I'm going to show you a series of pictures and ask you to put your finger on something.
19:08Your first picture is this.
19:11Oh, no.
19:12Yeah.
19:13Yeah, the human brain.
19:14And I wonder if you could put your finger on the parietal lobe, please.
19:19Wow.
19:20Ooh.
19:22Mmm.
19:22I know where the focal is.
19:24Oh, dear?
19:25Well, that's good.
19:25We'll rule that out.
19:26That cuts one out, doesn't it?
19:28Yeah.
19:32Okay, everyone's in.
19:33What do you think at home?
19:34The parietal lobe.
19:35Ashley, any...
19:37No clue.
19:39Yeah, didn't concentrate in science much.
19:41Don't have a clue.
19:42Let's take a look at where Ashley is gone.
19:43The blue bit of the brain.
19:46Yeah, the blue bit.
19:47The blue bit.
19:48Esme, where are you?
19:50I'm on the pink bit.
19:53You're on the pink bit.
19:53Claire, where are you?
19:55I mean, I haven't got a clue, of course, but I've gone for the bit underneath because I
19:58was thinking, like, an ear and then the lobe is the bit that hangs at the bottom, isn't
20:02it?
20:02So that's the logic I've gone for.
20:05Excellent.
20:06That's good.
20:06So have a lovely little earring.
20:07Lovely little bit at the bottom, yeah.
20:09A little piercing in it.
20:10So we're on three different places.
20:11Simon, where are you?
20:12I've done it with the exact same logic as Claire.
20:15I was like, if that's my lobe, it's the bit that's dangling down.
20:20I've gone the same thing.
20:21So you've both gone there.
20:22So three different answers.
20:23What do you think at home?
20:24Where's the parietal lobe?
20:25Let's take a look.
20:25Shall we see if we're giving away any points?
20:29We are giving away no points.
20:31It is the green section.
20:33When you said giving away any points, then I knew none of us had won anything.
20:38Oh, I didn't know the answer.
20:40Oh.
20:40I never know the answers.
20:42That's the joy of this show.
20:44Would you have got it?
20:45No.
20:45No, I really wouldn't have done.
20:47I think I would have gone where you guys would.
20:48I wouldn't have done the ear thing.
20:50Yeah.
20:50But I think I would have got that.
20:51That looks like the most sort of unusual.
20:53Lobey bit.
20:54Yeah, yeah.
20:55The gray bit is the cerebellum.
20:57The blue bit is the frontal lobe, Ashley.
21:00Esme, you're on the occipital lobe.
21:03Shall we take a look at another picture?
21:04Yeah.
21:05Yeah.
21:06Here's your next picture.
21:08Hello.
21:08What are they going to ask us here?
21:11Yes.
21:12What are they going to ask us?
21:14Let's find out, shall we?
21:16I wonder if you could put your finger on.
21:17Well, there's only two of them.
21:27Well, actually, there could be three of them.
21:28Esme, yeah, don't...
21:29Tell me more, Esme, because I have no idea.
21:32You know who they are, Ashley?
21:34Yes.
21:34Yes, good.
21:35Of course I do.
21:36Yeah.
21:36I mean, listen, your wife plays the cello.
21:38Yeah.
21:38Yeah.
21:42What do you think at home on this?
21:44Esme, what were you thinking on this one?
21:46What I decided is the person who has sung the fewest songs.
21:53So you've gone for George Harrison?
21:55Yeah.
21:55Claire, who have you gone for?
21:56I've gone for Ringo.
21:57I've gone for Ringo.
21:58Yeah.
21:58Yeah, it could be.
21:59Nothing better than Ringo in a proper Scouse accent.
22:02I've gone for Ringo.
22:04Yeah.
22:04What's your interpretation of that, Simon?
22:07It's very good.
22:08It's very good.
22:09He's a posh Scouser.
22:10He's gone for Ringo.
22:11I've gone George Harrison as well.
22:12I think, I can't necessarily whether it's a bit of a trick question,
22:14but I seem to think it's one of those that he didn't sing many, but...
22:18Yes.
22:19George Harrison and...
22:20George Harrison was brilliant.
22:21Yeah.
22:22Ashley?
22:22Yeah, George, complete guess.
22:24No idea.
22:25So we've got three Georges and a Ringo.
22:27I know what I'd go for.
22:28Who?
22:29Paul McCartney.
22:30I'd go for Ringo.
22:32Oh.
22:33Yeah, I could be wrong.
22:34I sort of feel like...
22:34I've got a feeling this Ringo.
22:36Sing it in his...
22:37I can hear it.
22:37Around that pointy thought,
22:38we'd better get him from behind the drums and let him have a go, you know?
22:41Yeah, exactly.
22:43What do you think at home on this one?
22:44Who have you gone for?
22:45We've avoided Lennon and McCartney here.
22:47Have you gone for one of those two?
22:47Have you gone Harrison?
22:48Have you gone Ringo?
22:49Let's take a look.
22:50Who sung on that song?
22:52It was Ringo.
22:53Oh, I got it right.
22:54Very well done.
22:56Ringo Starr.
22:59Final question in this round.
23:00Oh, no.
23:04Yeah.
23:04That's Paw Patrol.
23:06And I wonder if you could put your finger on...
23:09Zuma, please.
23:11I've got a two-year-old who watches this.
23:13I have no idea.
23:14No!
23:15I have no idea.
23:16Whoa.
23:17I've never watched this.
23:19No, this is after my kids' time.
23:19So, I absolutely have no idea.
23:22But you should know.
23:23I should know.
23:24That's what I thought we were going to say.
23:26So, we've got Chase.
23:28We've got...
23:29Whoa.
23:30Which one's Chase?
23:31Are you giving information?
23:32Yes.
23:32Tell us which one's Chase.
23:33Chase and what's the one with the red?
23:38I should know this.
23:39I know the song very well.
23:40What do you think at home on this one?
23:41Any kids got this one?
23:42My son is never going to forgive me if I get this wrong.
23:45OK.
23:46Everyone's here.
23:46So, Claire, you know the show?
23:48I know the show.
23:50I'm not sure if I know the answer.
23:52I'm taking a wild guess.
23:53Let's see where you've gone.
23:55For wild guess, the flying one.
23:57Why not Simon?
23:57Well, I've also gone for the flying one.
24:01If only for the reason that I looked at all of the characters and felt that Zuma sounds
24:04like a female name.
24:06Yeah.
24:06And that appears to be the only female character.
24:08So, we've both gone for the flying one.
24:12Ashley, with a two-year-old who watches this all the time.
24:14So, I assume that you're very hands-on.
24:15Nation's worst dad for not knowing.
24:17Um, look, to me, Zuma sounds cheeky to me, and the one on the far right looks cheeky.
24:24It's cheeky.
24:24OK.
24:26Zuma.
24:28It sounds like a restaurant to me.
24:29Esme, where are we?
24:31I've gone for the cheeky one, too.
24:33Ah, cheeky one, too.
24:35So, Ashley and Esme are on the same one, and Simon and Claire are on the same one.
24:39What do you want at home?
24:41Are we giving away points for this question?
24:43We'll give away two if we are.
24:44Which one of these is Zuma?
24:47Ah!
24:49Can we do a high five?
24:50Esme and Esme.
24:50Oh, sorry.
24:53Love, love, love, love.
24:55You've just redeemed yourself from...
24:56Oh, I am a good dad.
24:59You two are on Sky, which I suppose is...
25:02Sky, which makes sense up in the air.
25:03Yeah, absolutely.
25:05Tablets away, please, everyone.
25:06We have one final round to go.
25:08Let's take a look at our leaderboard going into it, shall we?
25:12Esme, you've got three, but two points between our top three.
25:17Claire and Simon with seven points each.
25:19Ashley with nine points.
25:21Well done.
25:23How about that?
25:24One round to go.
25:25We're going to have a little game of answer smash to find our first champion of the week.
25:29Let's do it, shall we?
25:33Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone.
25:35Point for a correct answer, point off for an incorrect answer in this round.
25:40Two points between the top three.
25:42Your first category is...
25:44Animated characters.
25:46So those will be the pictures.
25:48There will be a clue above.
25:49Please smash the answer into the picture that you see.
25:53Which baker first appeared as a judge on the Great British Bake Off alongside Mary Berry in 2010?
25:58Yes, Ashley.
26:03Paul Hollywoody.
26:05Paul Hollywoody.
26:06Well done.
26:07Absolutely.
26:08Paul Hollywood and Woody.
26:09Paul Hollywoody.
26:10That's fun to say.
26:11Paul Hollywoody.
26:13Next clue, next picture.
26:14The British Prime Minister, who served three terms in the 1920s and 30s, was Stanley Who.
26:26No one.
26:28Bald Winnie the Pooh, we were looking for.
26:30Stanley Baldwin, Winnie the Pooh, bald Winnie the Pooh.
26:33Next category.
26:36Reptiles.
26:36Those will be the pictures.
26:39Gosh.
26:39Gazz Coombs is best known as the lead vocalist of which indie band?
26:47Simon.
26:48Supergrass Snake.
26:49Supergrass Snake is right.
26:51Supergrass and Grass Snake.
26:52Oh.
26:55Next one.
26:57What word can refer to both a dark brown colour and a hot drink containing chocolate and coffee?
27:05Simon.
27:06Mockameleon.
27:07Mockameleon.
27:08Mockameleon.
27:09Mockameleon.
27:13Next clue, next reptile.
27:16No more clues.
27:17No more reptiles.
27:20That is the end of today's show.
27:23A lovely finish for Simon there.
27:26Who has won?
27:27Who's going to be our first champion of the week?
27:29Let's find out, shall we?
27:32Ashley John-Baptiste is our winner by one point.
27:36Thank you, Zuma.
27:37Congratulations.
27:38Yeah, thank you, Zuma.
27:40Ashley, you've won yourself a prize.
27:42Wow.
27:42Let's take a look at them again.
27:43Ooh.
27:44Which of these would you like to take home?
27:47Do I still want...
27:48Do you know what?
27:49Yeah, it's the dartboard.
27:50Ashley, you win a House of Games dartboard.
27:52Well done.
27:53Let's take a look at our first leaderboard of the week.
27:55Ashley takes the maximum four points through to tomorrow.
27:58Simon, three, Claire, two, Esme, one.
28:01Should we do the same thing tomorrow?
28:02Yes, please.
28:03Lovely.
28:03I look forward to it ever so much.
28:04I look forward to seeing you as well on the House of Games.
28:07APPLAUSE
28:09Honestly, this is the best thing I've ever seen.
28:37I've had for time.
28:37I'm so happy.
28:39Brilliant.
28:39Well played, Ashley.
28:40Yeah, thank you.
28:42Friday night, guys, at mine.
28:43Bit of darts.
28:44What's up?
28:46What's up?
28:47No.
28:48I'm so happy I'm so happy.
28:50You're welcome.
28:50Let's go.
28:51Bye-bye.
28:52Bye-bye.
28:54Bye-bye.
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