- 08/06/2025
Ashley John-Baptiste, Simon Rimmer, Claire Sweeney, Esme Young
Series 6, Week 14, Day 2
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 67 (m001fyg7) (hd)
Series 6, Week 14, Day 2
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 67 (m001fyg7) (hd)
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00:00Hello, one and all.
00:11Welcome to Tuesday's House of Games.
00:13What a lovely show we had on Monday.
00:16Very competitive, very, very funny as well.
00:18Somebody this week is going to take home this trophy.
00:21It's going to be one of these four people.
00:24Ashley John-Baptiste.
00:25Yes, hello.
00:27Esme Young.
00:28Claire Sweeney.
00:30And Simon Rimmer.
00:33Hey, everybody.
00:34Ashley.
00:34Yes.
00:35Listen, I said last time, you're a bright lad, documentary maker,
00:38all sorts of things, and you won the first day.
00:40Absolute fluke.
00:41Honestly, I cannot believe it myself,
00:43but I'm chaffed because I've got a dartboard with your face on it.
00:46Beautiful.
00:46You won by one point from Simon Rimmer.
00:48Yeah, I've got my eyes on them today.
00:49I see you.
00:51Honestly, I've been practising my buzzer technique overnight.
00:54Let's take a little look at our first weekly leaderboard.
00:57We'll see that Ashley is at the top.
00:58And then Simon, then Claire, then Esme.
01:02Claire, not far off the lead last time either.
01:04You've got a win in you this week?
01:06Oh, I don't know.
01:07I mean, I was just glad to get any answers right, really.
01:09I mean, I was pretty terrified coming on here
01:11because I normally freeze up on quizzes.
01:12But I was pleased, you know?
01:15Yeah, it was good, right?
01:15Yeah.
01:16Yeah, I think loads of points.
01:17Esme, you thought you were going to get zero?
01:19I wish I had got zero.
01:21No, you don't.
01:22I do.
01:23Don't.
01:23One?
01:24That's pathetic.
01:25But zero stands out.
01:28Esme, would you like to take a look at today's prizes?
01:30OK, if you were to win today, you could win one of these.
01:34There is the apron.
01:36There's the watering can, the passport holder,
01:38the cool box and the rucksack.
01:41That's a fairly rum bunch.
01:42Esme, if I forced you to take one?
01:44Passport.
01:45What would you take?
01:46Passport holder?
01:46Yep.
01:47Ashley, what would you go for?
01:49Cooking dinner for the fam in that apron
01:51would be a win for me.
01:52So I think the apron.
01:53Going apron.
01:54Simon, you ever cook dinner for the family?
01:57I do.
01:57I'm going the apron.
01:58I'm going to wear it exactly like that, Richard.
02:00I'm going to go naked underneath it.
02:02On Sunday brunch?
02:04Yes.
02:04Naked, but for a house of games apron.
02:06But for Richard Osmond's face on it.
02:08Excellent.
02:08Claire, what would you go for?
02:09I would go for the watering can.
02:11The watering can?
02:12What's not to love?
02:13Shall we play our first round?
02:14Yes.
02:14It was very, very close yesterday.
02:15I'm sure it will be again today.
02:17Our first round is...
02:21Only Fools and Zebras is the name of this round.
02:25The first thing I'm going to do is show you a category.
02:28And your category is animals.
02:30OK, I'm going to ask you some questions now,
02:32so fingers on buzzers, everyone.
02:33In the answer, there will be the name of an animal.
02:35You have to replace it with the animal
02:38you will see in the picture.
02:39Here's your first one.
02:42Traditional British dish of sausages baked in batter.
02:44What's it called?
02:47Yes.
02:48Yes, Claire.
02:49A mole in the hole.
02:50Mole in the hole?
02:51Absolutely.
02:52Toad in the hole.
02:53We say the animal we saw, which is a mole.
02:55Mole in the hole.
02:56Next clue and next picture.
02:58Tube station and name of an inn used to describe a major junction
03:02in Southwark, London.
03:07Yes, Claire.
03:09Clapham.
03:10It is not, I'm afraid.
03:12No.
03:14Yes, Ashley.
03:15Hippo and Castle.
03:16Hippo and Castle.
03:17Oh, yeah.
03:18Absolutely right, Hippopotamus and Castle.
03:19Oh, no, no, no.
03:20Castle becomes Hippopotamus and Castle.
03:23Well played, Ashley.
03:25Next clue, next picture.
03:32Oh, erm...
03:34Claire.
03:35Michael J. Otter.
03:37Michael J. Otter.
03:39It is an otter.
03:40Well done.
03:40OK.
03:41Michael J. Potts becomes Michael J. Otter.
03:44Next category.
03:49Here's your first clue and your first picture.
03:59Yes, Simon.
04:00Supermug.
04:01Supermug?
04:01Oh, that's good.
04:02Absolutely.
04:03Superbowl becomes Supermug.
04:04I like the fact that you might have to have specialist kitchen knowledge
04:06to know it's a mug.
04:09Next clue, next picture.
04:11Yes, Claire.
04:20Peter Plate.
04:21Peter Pan becomes Peter Plate.
04:25Next kitchen item, clue.
04:34Oh, erm...
04:35Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:37Claire.
04:38Mac the Blender.
04:39Mac the Blender.
04:40Mac the Knife becomes Mac the Blender.
04:42Yes.
04:43Your next category is...
04:47Here we go.
04:57Simon.
05:00Singing in the Sun.
05:01Singing in the Sun.
05:02Absolutely.
05:02Singing in the Rain becomes Singing in the Sun.
05:06Next one.
05:09Broadcaster who famously interviewed Nixon about Watergate in 1977.
05:13Oh, I should know this.
05:14Yes.
05:17Oh, got it.
05:18Yes, Claire.
05:18David Lightning.
05:19David Lightning.
05:20Is right.
05:21David Frost becomes David Lightning.
05:23I love that film, Lightning Nixon.
05:25Final question in this round.
05:34Yes, Ashley.
05:35Tornado Patrol.
05:36Tornado Patrol is right.
05:39Snow Patrol becomes Tornado Patrol.
05:41And that is the end of our first round.
05:45Let's take a look at the leaderboard.
05:46Esme is yet to get off the mark with nothing.
05:49Simon and Ashley, you have two points each, but Claire Sweeney.
05:53Wow.
05:53Five points.
05:54How about that?
05:55That is not a bad lead.
05:57Let's play our pairs game today, shall we?
05:59It is...
05:59Password one, two, three.
06:06Esme, you currently sit in fourth place,
06:08which means you get to choose your partner for this one.
06:10Who would you like to play with?
06:11Well, I've got to play with you, haven't I?
06:13You don't have to.
06:16That's a hell of a proposal.
06:18I'm very lucky.
06:19To marry you, I suppose, am I?
06:21Claire and Ashley, if you will swap seats, please.
06:24Welcome, Claire.
06:25We've got this, Ash.
06:26We've got this covered.
06:27So, Claire and Esme are a team, Ashley and Simon are a team.
06:31What we have to do in this round
06:32is guess the internet password of some famous people.
06:35Our famous people are these.
06:38George Clooney, James Acaster, Leona Lewis and Whoopi Goldberg.
06:44Which of those do you think you know the most about Claire and Esme?
06:47I've got to go George Clooney and Whoopi Goldberg.
06:51Shall we go George Clooney?
06:52OK.
06:53OK.
06:54George Clooney's internet password is a combination of the ancestors
06:57So, these two clues.
06:59Your clues are, what type of animal was your pet, Max,
07:03and what was the profession of your TV character, Doug Ross?
07:08If you put together the answers to those two,
07:10you will get this internet password.
07:12You will have three attempts.
07:14So, you can have some guesses.
07:15What was that thing he was in?
07:16ER he was in, wasn't he?
07:18Some medical thing.
07:20So, is an animal a dog?
07:22So, maybe we'll go dog doctor, are we thinking?
07:24Yes.
07:24Dog doctor, yeah.
07:25So, we'll go with dog.
07:26From ER we think doctor.
07:28What do you think at home on this?
07:29Dog doctor, is that George Clooney's password?
07:32It is not, but you have one part correct.
07:35Oh.
07:36I think the doctor's better.
07:38OK.
07:39Well, is it going to be a cat?
07:40I think it's a hamster.
07:42Do you?
07:43Yeah.
07:44So, do you think he's more likely to have a cat or a hamster?
07:47Hamster.
07:48Oh, go on then.
07:49Yeah, I love the way Esme said that to you as if you're an idiot.
07:51Hamster?
07:52Yeah.
07:53I mean, hamster doctor, is that George Clooney's password?
07:58Oh, surprise, surprise.
07:59You still have one part correct, though.
08:02Oh, has he got a horse?
08:03Wait a minute, he might have a horse.
08:04He might have a horse, George Clooney.
08:08He might have a horse.
08:09What do you reckon?
08:10Let's go.
08:10Horse doctor.
08:11Horse doctor, we're saying.
08:12Yeah, go on.
08:13OK, horse doctor, is that George Clooney's password?
08:16It is not.
08:17Let's take a look.
08:18What is George Clooney's password?
08:21Pig doctor.
08:22Richard.
08:24Gentlemen, whose password would you like to decipher?
08:27What are you thinking?
08:28Part me says James A. Cassidy because he's always on Sunday lunch.
08:31Happy birthday, James, by the way.
08:33Whoopi Goldberg.
08:33You would imagine there'd be quite a lot of clues.
08:36I'm thinking James and Whoopi as well.
08:38Whatever you think, I'm happy to go with James.
08:40Should we go James?
08:41Let's do James.
08:42Just because we know him.
08:43Let's do that.
08:44We're going with the mighty James A. Cassidy.
08:45Yeah.
08:46Let's take a look at your clues to James A. Cassidy's password.
08:49OK.
08:50What is the name of your co-presenter on the podcast Off Menu?
08:54I know that.
08:55Yes.
08:55Oh.
08:55And according to your book, Perfect Sound Whatever, which year was the greatest of all time for music?
09:05Ed Gumbel is his co-presenter.
09:09OK.
09:09No idea to the second bit.
09:12Let's go 1991.
09:15Is Ed Gumbel 1991, James A. Cassidy's password?
09:20It is not, but you have one part correct.
09:23OK.
09:23Yeah.
09:23Now we're just playing guess the year.
09:26Yeah.
09:2784.
09:28Ed Gumbel 1984, is that the password?
09:31It is not.
09:32Still one part correct.
09:34So we're thinking 80s, 90s for music.
09:35Well, the book is really good because it compiles playlists.
09:38I mean, it's a fantastic book.
09:40Good year for music in the 90s.
09:43Yeah.
09:43But I don't know what music he's into.
09:45It is a surprising year.
09:47But I think at the end of the day, I'm literally just randomly...
09:49Should we say 97?
09:51So we're going to go Ed Gumbel 97.
09:52Yeah, nothing to lose.
09:53Is James A. Cassidy's password Ed Gumbel 1997?
09:58Sorry.
09:59Is not.
10:00Let's find out, shall we?
10:01Do you know this one at home?
10:02What is James A. Cassidy's password?
10:062016.
10:07Ed Gumbel 2016.
10:08Wow.
10:09Really?
10:09It was about in 2016.
10:10I can't even remember.
10:11Ed Gumbel 2016.
10:13Well done if you said that at home, unless you are James A. Cassidy,
10:15in which case, of course you said it at home.
10:17Esme, Claire, whose password would you like to decide for now?
10:20Thus far, we are zero from two.
10:23Whoopi Goldberg.
10:24Whoopi Goldberg.
10:25Her password is a combination of these two clues.
10:28In which film do you play the character Oda Mae Brown?
10:36I know that.
10:37And up to and including the 2022 ceremony, how many times have you hosted the Academy Awards?
10:43OK, OK.
10:47Sister Act 10.
10:50Sister Act 10?
10:51That was a hell of a sequel, wasn't it?
10:55That's funny.
10:56So you're going, Sister Act 10, is that correct?
11:01It is what?
11:02Neither part is correct.
11:03Neither part?
11:05Yeah.
11:05Oh, Ghosts.
11:07I thought it was Sister Act as well.
11:08It's Ghosts.
11:09That's the way she's done.
11:10Yeah.
11:10It's just the how many Oscars did she present.
11:15Can we say Ghost 3, Esme?
11:17Yep.
11:18Is that all right?
11:19Ghosts?
11:20Yeah.
11:20Could be 4.
11:21Let's go Ghost 4.
11:23Ghost 4, we're saying?
11:23Yeah.
11:24Is the answer Ghost 4?
11:27Whoa!
11:30Oh, that was the wrong guy.
11:32Do you want your other wrong guy?
11:34Wow.
11:35Great teamwork.
11:35Freshers all of us.
11:36Yeah.
11:37Nicely done.
11:38Ghost and 4, Ghost 4.
11:39That was so lucky.
11:40Yeah, that was lucky.
11:42Yeah.
11:42Gents, see, that's how you play it.
11:44Love that.
11:45Are you going to choose Leona Lewis by any chance?
11:47We'll go for that, yeah.
11:48Leona Lewis, her password is the combination of the answers to these two clues.
11:53Which letter of the NATO phonetic alphabet is the title of your second UK number one album?
11:59And in which year did you win the X-Factor?
12:02The X-Factor.
12:03OK, X-Factor.
12:05Yeah.
12:06You were in the X-Factor.
12:07Yes, I was.
12:08Come on, this is your world, Ash.
12:10I quit the X-Factor.
12:11Straight out of Cambridge University into X-Factor.
12:13Yes.
12:13Yeah.
12:14Was Leona before or after you?
12:16Leona was before me.
12:18I was 2011.
12:20OK.
12:20The year before that, the winner would have been Matt Cardell.
12:24OK.
12:24So she's before that.
12:25I didn't watch the year before that.
12:27The year before that was Alexandra Burke.
12:29I'm thinking 2007-2008.
12:33OK.
12:33So 2008 perhaps, I guess.
12:36And obviously you know the NATO phonetic alphabet.
12:37I have no idea.
12:39I mean, Bravo sounds like the kind of name you might say for an album.
12:43It's a logical decision.
12:43Yeah.
12:44So we go Bravo 2008 as your first guess.
12:46Let's take a look.
12:47Is that Leona Lewis' password?
12:49It is not.
12:51You have neither part correct.
12:53Oh, OK.
12:54Well, 2007 then.
12:552007.
12:56OK.
12:57Do you know the alphabet?
12:59Alpha, Bravo.
13:00Charlie, is it that one?
13:01Is it that alphabet?
13:02Alpha, Bravo.
13:02I don't know if you're like...
13:03It's that alphabet, yeah.
13:04So it's the one that the police use and the airlines and all that stuff.
13:07Delta.
13:08You know, if you were given your number plate.
13:09Echo.
13:10Echo.
13:10Echo.
13:11Echo 2007.
13:13Echo 2007 you're going for.
13:15Is that the password?
13:16However, you do have one part correct.
13:22Oh, I think Echo is definitely...
13:24Yeah.
13:24All right, then Echo...
13:26Ah, 2006.
13:27OK.
13:27We're going Echo 2006.
13:29Echo 2006.
13:31What do you think at home?
13:32Do you agree with that?
13:33Disagree?
13:34Let's find out.
13:35Is that Leona Lewis' password?
13:38It is.
13:39Well done.
13:41Brilliant.
13:41Brilliant.
13:42Yes.
13:43Nicely played.
13:44Teamwork.
13:45Well done.
13:46Yes.
13:46That's really good.
13:47I think you were missing out on Leon Jackson.
13:49Sorry, Leona.
13:50You won the year after Leona Lewis.
13:51Ashley and Claire, if you will swap back places, please.
13:54Woo!
13:56Two great answers there in the second pass.
13:59Let's take a look at what it's done to the leaderboard.
14:04Esme off the mark with one.
14:06Simon and Ashley, three points each.
14:08Still out in the lead by three points.
14:10Claire Sweeney on six.
14:11How about that?
14:13Round three today is...
14:14Well done.
14:19If you said that at home, around that our viewers at home help us with, thank you ever so much.
14:23The first thing we're going to do is guess the name of some films.
14:26So fingers on buzzers.
14:27We sent the names of these films to our viewers.
14:29They wrote back three words they associated with the film.
14:32Oh, wow.
14:33You are now going to see a word cloud of the words that they sent to us.
14:37We'll start with the most obscure ones.
14:39We have to guess the film.
14:40Bigger and bigger.
14:40And so guess the film that they're referring to.
14:42I'm going to be so bad at this.
14:43By these clues.
14:44Here's your first one.
14:45Which film is this?
14:46Don't forget, these are the obscure ones.
14:52They'll get more obvious and bigger and bigger.
14:54Nature, panic, screaming.
14:56Darkness is a lovely start, isn't it?
14:58Goat, gates, toilet.
15:02Egg, claw.
15:05Fences.
15:07Velociraptor.
15:08What is that?
15:09Yes, Ashley.
15:10Jurassic Park?
15:11Is it Jurassic Park?
15:12I'd be shocked if it wasn't.
15:14It is Jurassic Park.
15:15Well done, Ashley.
15:17Next film.
15:21Skirts, youth, singing, romance.
15:26Yes, Simon.
15:27Grease.
15:28I'd be tempted with that.
15:29Is it Grease?
15:31It's not.
15:32Oh.
15:33It all fits Grease, doesn't it?
15:34Let's see the rest of the word.
15:35High School and Musical?
15:37Is it High School and Musical?
15:39It's not.
15:40Let's see the rest of the words come up.
15:42Actually, West Side Story.
15:45Is it West Side Story?
15:47It is West Side Story.
15:48Oh, wow.
15:50Well done.
15:51Well played.
15:52Very early answer there.
15:53West Side Story, well done if you said that as well.
15:55America, Musical, gangs.
15:57Next film.
16:00Person.
16:01That narrows it down.
16:02Office.
16:05Qualm.
16:06America.
16:08Cute boy.
16:09Funny.
16:09Shouting underdog.
16:15That is Claire Sweeney.
16:16Jerry Maguire.
16:17Jerry Maguire.
16:18Well played.
16:19It is Jerry Maguire.
16:20Nicely done.
16:22The big answer.
16:23Sports money and agent there.
16:25Forget films.
16:26We now have sent the names of some books to our viewers.
16:29They sent back some words they associated with those books.
16:31But what are the books, please?
16:36Old.
16:37Pale.
16:40Brooding and dark.
16:42Spooky classic.
16:44Yes, Claire.
16:44The Bible.
16:45Is it the Bible?
16:46I mean, it's old.
16:51Let's see some more clues.
16:54Castle.
16:56That is Simon Rimmer.
16:58Dracula.
16:58It is Dracula.
17:00By Bram Stoker.
17:02Pennsylvania Blood Vampire.
17:04Next book.
17:05Which book is this, please?
17:05Pilot, tension, teamwork, rivalry, rules, chaos, groupthink, kids, hierarchy, morality, children, pig, seashell, dystopia, stranded, boy, island, Simon.
17:30Lord of the Flies.
17:31Lord of the Flies.
17:33Absolutely by William Golding.
17:34Well done.
17:36Well done.
17:36Yes.
17:37And your final book in this round.
17:41Big.
17:42Could be the Bible again.
17:43White.
17:45Massive.
17:46Old.
17:49American.
17:50Huge.
17:50Yes, Claire.
17:51Jaws.
17:52Jaws?
17:54It's not.
17:55Let's take a look at some more clues.
17:59Survive.
17:59Yes, Simon.
18:00Gone with the Wind.
18:01Gone with the Wind?
18:02That's incorrect, I'm afraid.
18:04Let's see some more clues.
18:07Voyage Water Nautical.
18:11Captain Sailor.
18:12Oh, no.
18:13Yes, that's Ashley.
18:14No, I was going to say Moby Dick, but...
18:16Moby Dick?
18:16Yeah.
18:17It's the right one.
18:18Oh!
18:18Wow!
18:19Well done.
18:20The American thing threw me.
18:22I wasn't sure if it was American.
18:23Yeah.
18:23Yeah, very American.
18:24Whale, ocean, harpoos, Moby Dick.
18:27It's the end of round three.
18:29Let's take a look at our leaderboards.
18:32Esme, you have won.
18:34Simon, you've got five.
18:35Ashley, six.
18:36Claire, seven.
18:36Two points between our top three.
18:38I've just enjoyed this moment of glory just for now.
18:41She's led through three rounds.
18:43Can she lead through four rounds?
18:44Let's find out, shall we, as we play round four, which is...
18:47The Rich List, if you will take your tablets out, please.
18:54Oh.
18:54And I will also take my tablet out for this round.
18:57What I'm going to do is give you a category,
18:59and you just need to write me down a correct answer in that category.
19:03OK?
19:03If you give me a correct answer, you'll score a point,
19:05unless someone else writes down the same correct answer as you.
19:08I will also be writing down an answer.
19:10Your first category is this.
19:12We are looking for any US state...
19:15..with a name of ten or more letters.
19:21My mind's gone blank, as usual.
19:24Ten letters.
19:25I know, I'm literally...
19:26One, two, three, four, four, six.
19:31Everyone in.
19:32Ashley, what have you gone for?
19:34I think this is a state.
19:36I have got Mississippi.
19:37I think it's a state as well.
19:39Mississippi?
19:40Right.
19:40Absolutely.
19:41So, Ashley, Esme, what have you gone for?
19:44Well, I've got quite a few.
19:45I've got a bit of drawing, but at the bottom,
19:48I've got New Hampshire.
19:49New Hampshire, is that correct?
19:50It's a good one.
19:51It is correct.
19:52Well done.
19:53Clare, what are you saying?
19:55Washington.
19:56Washington State.
19:57Washington.
19:58Absolutely.
19:59Three for three.
20:00Simon, are we four from four?
20:01Unfortunately.
20:03Whoa.
20:04Mississippi.
20:05So, Simon and Ashley both do not get a point.
20:08Never mind.
20:09So, a point to Esme and a point to Clare,
20:11unless I've written the same as one of you.
20:13Oh!
20:14Oh!
20:15Oh!
20:15Let's see, I wrote California.
20:19Oh!
20:19So, we got away with it.
20:21Oh, let's see the other answers you could have had.
20:23Well done at home if you avoided our answers.
20:25There can't be that many, can there?
20:26Connecticut, Massachusetts, North Carolina, North Dakota.
20:32Wow, there are loads.
20:33Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota,
20:36and West Virginia.
20:38Let's do another one, shall we?
20:39Give me a correct answer in this category, please.
20:43Actors who have played the Doctor in Doctor Who...
20:45Oh.
20:46..for three full series or fewer?
20:49So, any actor who's been the Doctor for three full series or fewer?
20:53Esme, who have you gone for?
21:03William Hartwell.
21:04The first Doctor, William Hartwell.
21:05Is that correct?
21:07It is correct.
21:08Three series.
21:10Clare, who have you gone for?
21:11Oh, OK, I'm going to go...
21:13I wrote a few there, I couldn't decide.
21:15So, I've gone for David Tennant.
21:17David Tennant, did he do three series?
21:18Oh, OK.
21:19He did, yeah, well done.
21:21Simon, who have you gone for?
21:22I've gone for Peter Davison.
21:23Peter Davison.
21:25Yes.
21:25Is that correct?
21:27Oh.
21:27Absolutely.
21:28Got three from three, Ashley.
21:30Peter Capaldi.
21:32Peter Capaldi.
21:34Four from four.
21:36Wow.
21:37It's unlikely, though, that I've avoided all of your answers.
21:40Oh.
21:40Oh.
21:41Uh-oh.
21:41So, at the moment, everyone's got a point.
21:43Turn this round.
21:45Paul McGann, I went for.
21:47So, we've all got a point.
21:48Wow.
21:49Wow.
21:50So, a point for everyone here.
21:51Did you get a point at home?
21:52Let's see who else you could have said.
21:54You could have said Christopher Eccleston, Colin Baker,
21:56Jodie Whittaker, Matt Smith, Patrick Troughton.
22:01And Sylvester McCoy.
22:03Very well done if you said any of those.
22:05Final question in this round.
22:06I wonder if you can write me down a correct answer in this category, please.
22:09So, any British or Irish player who scored at the Men's FIFA World Cup at least twice?
22:24Up to and including the 2018 World Cup.
22:27What do we think at home on this one?
22:37Claire, who are you saying?
22:38I wanted to do Beckham, but I thought that was too obvious.
22:41I've gone for Rooney.
22:42Rooney.
22:43That feels...
22:44Unless you mean Sally Rooney, I think that's probably...
22:46Well, there's only one Rooney.
22:47I think that's probably right.
22:48Rooney.
22:50Oh!
22:52Only scored once, Rooney, in a World Cup final.
22:55Simon, who have you gone for?
22:57Again, I'm not convinced you scored more than one,
23:00but I'm taking a chance on David Platt.
23:01I mean, I remember one very famous.
23:03Yeah, me too.
23:04David Platt.
23:06Well done, scored three.
23:08Nicely done.
23:09Ashley, who have you gone for?
23:10So, I've tried to go really niche here,
23:13and I just hope I'm right.
23:14One of the first black players, Luther Blissett.
23:17Oh, I love Luther Blissett.
23:18Yeah, brilliant.
23:19Did he play at a World Cup?
23:20Well, this is what we shall see.
23:22It's great to talk about him anyway.
23:23Yes, what a legend.
23:24What a man.
23:25Luther Blissett, is it correct?
23:27Oh!
23:28Not correct, I'm afraid.
23:29It's nice to mention his name, though.
23:30Yeah.
23:31Shout out Luther.
23:31Shout out Luther.
23:33Esme, who have you gone for?
23:34Gary Lineker.
23:36Gary Lineker?
23:37Oh, that's a good one.
23:38Surely.
23:39Scored ten, Gary Lineker.
23:42Should have gone first.
23:42So, a point to Esme and a point to Simon,
23:44unless I've said the same answer.
23:46I went Irish.
23:47I've said Robbie Keane.
23:48Oh!
23:49Delighted to hear.
23:50Let's take a look at the remaining answers.
23:52Well done if you said any of these.
23:54Anna Shira, Archie Gemmel,
23:55Billy Hamilton,
23:56Bobby Charlton,
23:57Brian Robson,
23:58there's Beckham.
23:59Derek Kevin?
24:01Geoff Hurst, of course.
24:02Of course, Geoff Hurst.
24:02Geoff Hurst.
24:03Three-on-one game, didn't he?
24:04Of course.
24:04Gerry Armstrong,
24:05Northern Ireland,
24:06Harry Kane,
24:07Ivor Allchurch,
24:08Ivor Brodus.
24:10Blimey.
24:11Joe Jordan,
24:11John Stones,
24:12John Walk,
24:12Kenny Daglish,
24:13Martin Peters,
24:14Michael Owen,
24:14Nat Lofthouse.
24:16Peter McParlane,
24:18Roger Hunt,
24:18Ron Flower,
24:19Steven Gerrard,
24:20Tom Finney,
24:20and Trevor Francis.
24:21Tablets away, please, everybody.
24:23And let's take a look at what it's done to the score.
24:26Esme went three out of three in that round.
24:28Esme, you have four points.
24:30Simon and Ashley,
24:31seven points each.
24:33Claire,
24:33Sweeney,
24:34still out on the leave with nine points.
24:36Yes, Claire.
24:37How about that?
24:38Let's play one more round,
24:40shall we?
24:40Can Claire hang on and win her first show of the week?
24:43Let's find out with a round of...
24:44Answer smash.
24:48Fingers on buzzers, please.
24:49Point for a correct answer.
24:50Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:53Your first category is...
24:56Wheels.
24:59Wheels.
24:59Great for turning.
25:00Those will be the pictures.
25:02And there will be a clue above.
25:05Who played Miss Trunchbull in the 1996 film Matilda
25:09and Mar Larkin in the TV series The Darling Buds of May?
25:12Good.
25:17Claire.
25:17Pam Ferris Wheel.
25:19Pam Ferris,
25:20Ferris Wheel.
25:20Pam Ferris Wheel.
25:21Well done.
25:22Yeah.
25:22Pam Ferris Wheel.
25:24Next clue,
25:25next wheel.
25:26Which boy wizard is the title character in a series of books by J.K. Rowling?
25:34Yes,
25:34that is Ashley.
25:35Harry Potter Clay.
25:37Harry Potter Clay.
25:39That's incorrect.
25:41Oh, no.
25:42I've lost the point.
25:43Harry Potter's Wheel.
25:44Harry Potter's Wheel is what we were looking for.
25:46So sorry, Ashley.
25:47Harry Potter,
25:48Potter's Wheel,
25:48Harry Potter's Wheel.
25:51Next clue,
25:52next wheel.
25:54What two words proceed United in the name of a London-based football team
25:57whose managers have included John Lyle,
25:59Harry Redknapp,
25:59and David Moyes?
26:04Yes,
26:04Simon.
26:05West Hamster Wheel.
26:07West Hamster Wheel is correct.
26:09West Ham and Hamster Wheel.
26:11West Hamster Wheel.
26:12Next category.
26:15Safety and security equipment.
26:17It's exciting today,
26:18isn't it?
26:19Those would be the pictures.
26:21There'll be clues above.
26:23Which port city in Germany inspired the name of a fried meat patty,
26:26served in a bun as a fast food item?
26:32Yes, Simon.
26:33Hamburglar alarm.
26:34Hamburglar alarm?
26:35He's absolutely right.
26:37Well done.
26:38Hamburglar alarm.
26:39Hamburglar alarm.
26:41Next clue,
26:42next picture.
26:44In the 2013 film Frozen,
26:46which romantic duet is sung by Anna and Hans?
26:52Yes, Claire.
26:58Sorry.
26:58I have to time you out.
26:59You lose a point, I'm afraid.
27:01Anyone else?
27:04Let's find out, shall we?
27:06Claire.
27:07Love is an open door.
27:08Love is an open door chain.
27:09Love is an open door.
27:09I knew the actions,
27:10but I couldn't remember the song.
27:12Love is an open door chain.
27:13Love is an open door and door chain.
27:15Next clue,
27:16next picture.
27:18No more clues,
27:20no more pictures.
27:22Claire just lost a point
27:23right at the end there.
27:25So,
27:25who has won
27:26Tuesday's
27:27House of Games?
27:30That is Claire.
27:32Yes.
27:32No!
27:32Well,
27:34Simon,
27:35you lost by one point each day.
27:36Claire,
27:37congratulations.
27:38Oh my God.
27:38I can't believe I've won it.
27:39You've led from the beginning
27:40and you've kept that lead
27:41and you've won a prize.
27:42So,
27:43which of these
27:43disappointing prizes
27:44would you like to take home with you?
27:46The pinny for sure.
27:48So,
27:49you're going to go with the apron
27:49slash pinny?
27:50Yes,
27:50I am.
27:51There,
27:51Sweeney wins the House of Games apron.
27:54Let's take a look at our weekly leaderboard.
27:59Look at that.
28:00Ooh,
28:00Ashley,
28:01Claire,
28:01Simon,
28:02all six points each.
28:04Couldn't be closer.
28:06Thank you so much for playing.
28:07Shall we do it again tomorrow?
28:08Yes, please.
28:08Thanks and look forward to seeing you here.
28:09Same time,
28:10same place.
28:10We'll see you as well.
28:11Same time,
28:11same place
28:12on the House of Games.
28:41What do you think
28:42of the cut of that,
28:43Esme?
28:43It's too wide across here.
28:45Can you see how it's denting in?
28:47Oh,
28:47tell me about it.
28:48Honestly,
28:49Esme,
28:49I tell them
28:50every time.
28:51It is denting in.
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