- 10/06/2025
Kevin Eldon, Sarah Keyworth, Laila Rouass, John Whaite
Series 6, Week 15, Day 1
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Kevin Eldon, Sarah Keyworth, Laila Rouass and John Whaite 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 71 (m001g6fy) (hd)
Series 6, Week 15, Day 1
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Kevin Eldon, Sarah Keyworth, Laila Rouass and John Whaite 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 71 (m001g6fy) (hd)
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00:00Hello everybody, it's a brand new week that can only mean one thing, a brand new week of House of Games.
00:14I'm Richard Osman, I'm joined by four famous faces.
00:16Every time I press this buzzer, a new round comes up.
00:19I never know what it's going to be, my players never know what it's going to be.
00:22We know it's ridiculous, and we know, talking of ridiculous, that at the end of the week,
00:25someone walks away with this appalling trophy.
00:28Shall we meet this week's players?
00:30They are John Waite, Leila Ruez, Sarah Kiwa, and Kevin Eldon.
00:40Hello everybody.
00:42I'm getting quizzing vibes a little bit.
00:45Not from me, you're not.
00:47John, are you a quizzer, you're a dancer, you're a chef, are you a quizzer?
00:51I'm a terrible quizzer, but I'm very competitive.
00:54Am I actually trying to sabotage someone today?
00:56That is the sweet spot, someone who can't answer things but is desperate to.
01:00Oh yeah, desperation, I reek of it.
01:02Oh, it's going to be excellent, the amount of close-ups we're going to have on your face, just the desperation.
01:08Not a quizzer either.
01:09Me, no, and I'm not very competitive either, to be honest.
01:12Are you not?
01:13No, no, so don't sabotage me, I've got nothing to offer you.
01:17Can't promise anything, babe.
01:18It's interesting that on a Monday when someone says they're not competitive, it means one of two things.
01:22Either they're not competitive, that's absolutely fine.
01:25Yeah.
01:25That's a perfectly, this is a lifestyle choice.
01:27Yeah.
01:28Or they're pretending not to be competitive.
01:30That hustling, I'm a hustler.
01:30And that comes out on Wednesday.
01:32Yeah.
01:32So we shall keep a close eye on it.
01:34Sarah.
01:35Hello.
01:35Now listen, you don't need me to tell you that stand-ups do sensationally well on this show.
01:39I have heard that, yeah.
01:40Always, so you are, listen, we might as well give you the trophy now.
01:42Mm-hmm.
01:43No, are you one of those stand-ups who can quiz?
01:46I think I might be the exception that proves the rule of the A-standards.
01:49Lovely.
01:50Yeah, yeah.
01:50Kevin, thus far nobody can quiz at all.
01:52Well, you know, I quiz sometimes and other times I don't quiz.
01:55I refuse to be drawn into being either a quizzer or a non-quizzer.
01:59So you're not constantly quizzing.
02:00We're all here to just enjoy each other and love.
02:03We are all here to enjoy each other and love.
02:05You are quite right.
02:06If we could use that as our trailer, I'd really appreciate it.
02:09Shall we take a look at today's prizes?
02:11At the end of the week, someone wins a trophy,
02:12but at the end of the day, someone wins a prize.
02:14And here are today's.
02:16You have got the House of Games shower curtain, the cafetiere,
02:18the plant pot, the dartboard or the fondue set.
02:22John, what do you think you'd go for?
02:24It's got to be the fondue.
02:25Layla?
02:26Dartboard.
02:27Oh, of course dartboard.
02:28Of course.
02:28Of course dartboard.
02:29Hello.
02:29Sarah?
02:30So, I was watching this with my girlfriend the other day
02:33and she said, I don't care what you do,
02:35but do not come home with a fondue set.
02:37Do not come with a fondue set.
02:39Do not come home with that fondue set.
02:41So, I'm going to go for the plant pot, please.
02:44Plant pot.
02:44Very nice.
02:45Kevin?
02:46Well, I'd like the dartboard, but if I got that,
02:48I'd have to build a bar, then I'd have to put in tables and chairs,
02:52then a jukebox, then I'd have to be a boring man in the corner
02:55with conspiracy theories.
02:57And you've got to get a licence.
02:58Yeah, exactly.
02:58So, I haven't got the space for it.
03:00So, a cafetiere.
03:01Cafetiere, there you go.
03:03Everyone's got space for a cafetiere.
03:04Yeah.
03:05Shall we play?
03:06Yeah.
03:06Very best of luck.
03:07One and all.
03:08Let's do it, shall we?
03:08Our first round today is...
03:11Rhyme time.
03:15Fingers on buzzers, please.
03:16I'll simply ask you two questions at a time
03:17and the answers rhyme with each other, okay?
03:20So, here's your first one.
03:21Long, thin appendage on an insect's head.
03:26And capital city of Austria.
03:32Yes, that is, John.
03:33Antenna Vienna.
03:34Antenna Vienna.
03:35That's absolutely right.
03:36Well done.
03:37Well done.
03:38Next two.
03:44And what are these?
03:49Yes, Kevin.
03:50Blockbusters Feather Dusters.
03:52Blockbusters Feather Dusters.
03:54Well done.
03:54Kevin off the mark as well.
03:56Blockbusters Feather Dusters.
03:58Next two.
03:59Fingers on buzzers.
04:01Rum-based cocktail with lime, mint and soda water.
04:07Mexican dish of savoury fillings rolled in a tortilla wrap.
04:13Sarah.
04:14Mojito burrito.
04:15Mojito burrito.
04:17That's absolutely right.
04:18Well done.
04:19I like a mojito.
04:21So do I.
04:21Best cocktail?
04:22No.
04:23No.
04:23Margarita.
04:24Margarita.
04:24Martini.
04:26Negroni.
04:27Plain water, thank you.
04:28LAUGHTER
04:29Next one.
04:34Who is this?
04:37And what is the title of this song?
04:39Just put your arms...
04:40Sarah.
04:42Joe Brand, Hold My Hand.
04:43Joe Brand, Hold My Hand.
04:44By Jess Glynn.
04:46Absolutely right.
04:47Well done.
04:48Next questions.
04:51Who is this?
04:54And fairytale character who tastes the three bears porridge.
05:01Layla.
05:01Amelia Fox, Goldilocks.
05:03Well done.
05:04Amelia Fox and Goldilocks.
05:06I thought it was hard to clue.
05:07LAUGHTER
05:08Everybody off the mark.
05:11Let's take a look at our next question.
05:14Informal three-word phrase describing the Green Channel at Airport Customs.
05:19And who is this?
05:25Yes, Kevin.
05:26Nothing to declare and fuzzy bear.
05:29Nothing to declare and fuzzy bear?
05:31Absolutely.
05:33And final question in this round.
05:37Writer and director of the films Vera Drake and Life is Sweet.
05:41And what is the title of this song?
05:43Still I can't close my eyes
05:47I'm seeing the time I left the air of all these lies
05:52John.
05:54Mike Lee, why does it always rain on me?
05:56Yeah, Mike Lee, why does it always rain on me?
05:58Absolutely right.
05:59Why does it always rain on me by Travis.
06:01That's the end of that round.
06:02Let's take a look at our first leaderboard, shall we?
06:04It's lovely and close on Monday's House of Games.
06:07Layla, you have one point.
06:09Everybody else, John, Sarah, Kevin, two points each.
06:11I look like Rylan in that.
06:15You do look a bit like Rylan.
06:16That's Rylan.
06:17What's he doing here?
06:18Yeah, that's worrying.
06:20Did you know your silhouette was quite so similar?
06:21I can sort of see it, actually.
06:23There's a...
06:23Yeah, if you take away literally everything apart from the main features,
06:27you're slightly Rylan-esque, as I believe the art critics call it.
06:31Shall we play our first pairs game of the week?
06:32Let's do it.
06:33Our next game is...
06:34Distinctly averaged.
06:40The player in fourth place gets to choose their partner.
06:43Layla, today that is you.
06:44Who would you like to play this with?
06:45I think I'm going to play with Kevin.
06:48That's interesting.
06:49That's interesting.
06:51Sarah and Layla, if you'll swap places, please.
06:55Layla and Kevin are a team.
06:57Sarah and John are a team.
06:59Hey, hello.
06:59Hi.
07:00We can do this.
07:01If you could take your tablets out, please, everyone.
07:03I'll ask you a series of questions.
07:04You need to write down an estimate of an answer.
07:07And I'll take the average of each pair as your answer.
07:09Whichever team is closest wins a point.
07:11Have a go at home as well.
07:12Team up with someone if you wish.
07:12Write down your own answer.
07:14Let's see how close we can get to this answer.
07:18According to a 2021 estimate,
07:21how many blimps are there in the world?
07:24I assume by blimp we mean airship.
07:27What a ludicrous question.
07:28I love it.
07:29How many blimps are there in the world?
07:32It's an airship.
07:34An airship?
07:34An airship.
07:35You know, like a...
07:36Like a blimp.
07:37See, question right, is what you've done now
07:39with your blimp work.
07:40You know, those big airships, sort of...
07:43They're kind of inflate and they're up in the air.
07:45What are they full of?
07:47What?
07:47Well, they're full of gas, yeah.
07:49Oh, those things, those balloon things.
07:51Yeah.
07:51Yeah.
07:52Didn't one explode once?
07:53One did explode once, yeah.
07:55The Hindenburg.
07:56What do you think on this one?
07:57Quite often, these are quite difficult to work out.
07:59This one feels almost impossible, I would say.
08:00But I think we've worked out what the question means.
08:02Now we've got to find out how many blimps there are.
08:06John, what's your blimp knowledge like?
08:08Well, it's excellent.
08:10I could see you as a blimp...
08:11Like a handsome 30s blimp captain.
08:13I've got the outfit.
08:14Yeah, in a Spielberg movie.
08:16What have you gone for?
08:17Well, my knowledge says 274.
08:20274 blimps, says John Waite.
08:23Sarah, up or down from 274.
08:25I went high.
08:26Yeah.
08:27I went for 200,000 blimps.
08:28200, that is a difference of opinion.
08:30Yeah.
08:31200,000 and 274.
08:32I don't think we've got many in the UK, but that doesn't, you know,
08:36there might be a big blimp convention.
08:38Oh, they might be blimp crazy in Romania, for example.
08:41Exactly.
08:41So your average is going to be somewhere around 100,000.
08:45100,137.
08:47I think that's quite good, actually.
08:48Yeah, it doesn't sound crazy.
08:50Leila, what's your blimp thinking?
08:52Well, I don't have any thinking on blimps, to be honest,
08:55because I didn't even know what it was.
08:56I think you're not alone.
08:57Oh, OK, good, that's good.
08:5931,125.
09:01That sounds absolutely reasonable to me.
09:04If you're going to pick a random number, it sounds like a good one.
09:06Yeah.
09:06Kevin, what do you think?
09:08Are you happy with 31,000 from your partner?
09:10Well, you know, I mean, the whole blimp thing has flummoxed us,
09:13isn't it?
09:14Yeah, a little bit.
09:14I think we're stabbing in the dark.
09:16Yes.
09:16Which you mustn't do around blimps.
09:18No.
09:20I won't ever do that.
09:21See, I thought originally 300,000,
09:24but then, as you pointed out, the Hindenburg went down.
09:28So, 299,999.
09:31So, 300,000 minus the Hindenburg.
09:34Yeah.
09:34So, your average is...
09:36165,562.
09:40So, about 100,000, 165,000 here.
09:42What do you think at home?
09:43What's your blimp knowledge like?
09:45Shall we find out and get this question over with once and for all?
09:47Quickly.
09:48How many blimps are there in the world?
09:52No.
09:53What?
09:53Whoa.
09:55Are you serious?
09:56I'm sorry for everything I said to you.
09:59You were, like, that's great thinking.
10:01I'll take it back, though, from our question setters.
10:03That's a good question in the end.
10:05It's a really good question.
10:06There's 25 blimps in the world.
10:0825.
10:09Well done if you went anywhere close to that.
10:11Let's move on and let's hope this question,
10:13the next question is not about blimps.
10:14According to the National Ocean Service,
10:17how many miles long is the Great Barrier Reef?
10:23Huh.
10:25Hmm.
10:25What do you think at home on this one?
10:26Anyone been to the Great Barrier Reef?
10:28I have, but I don't remember how many miles it was.
10:31Did you not walk across it with a pedometer?
10:33OK, everyone's in.
10:39Leila, you've been to the Great Barrier Reef?
10:42Yeah, years and years ago.
10:43It doesn't really help, I know.
10:44Yeah.
10:44So what was your thinking here?
10:46Well, I just guessed it.
10:48Lovely.
10:49Yeah.
10:49What have you guessed?
10:50Um, 154 miles.
10:52154 miles.
10:53Kevin, what are you saying?
10:54I think I might have over-guessed, actually,
10:57but it is the Great Barrier Reef.
10:59Yeah?
10:59I've gone for 1,200 miles.
11:021,200 miles.
11:03It may be a bit big.
11:04So your average, Leila and Kevin, is 677.
11:09John, what have you gone with?
11:10I've gone quite high.
11:11I've gone 3,289.
11:14And you've drawn an aeroplane?
11:15A baby shark.
11:16Oh, it's a baby shark.
11:18Baby shark blimp.
11:19I was going to say it would be a great blimp.
11:21So 3,200.
11:22And Sarah, what are you saying?
11:24So I went with 1,000, Vanessa Carlton style.
11:28Lovely, yeah.
11:29And then I put ish.
11:30And then I tried to do a question mark,
11:32but I ran out of time,
11:33so it didn't let me do the dot on the end.
11:35So your average is 2,144.5 miles.
11:41What are you thinking at home on this one?
11:45Let's find out, shall we?
11:46How many miles long is the Great Barrier Reef?
11:47Which team has scored a point?
11:491,429.
11:53Very well played.
11:54Kevin, you were very close,
11:55but the point goes to Sarah and John there.
11:57Well done if you got close to that at home.
11:59Final question in this round.
12:01Let's take a look at it.
12:03According to its website,
12:04how many visitors did the Louvre have in 2019?
12:10What do you reckon?
12:10You've been to the Louvre?
12:11If you know what I mean.
12:12No need to make silly jokes.
12:14Come on, we're all grown-ups.
12:23Sarah, you've been to the Louvre?
12:25No.
12:26It's kind of fine.
12:27Is it art?
12:29Yeah, paintings and whatnot.
12:30I've put 100,000.
12:32100,000.
12:33Saying it out loud, it does feel a bit high.
12:36So you're saying 300 a day.
12:37Okay, that's wrong, isn't it?
12:39Well, listen, maybe.
12:40Maybe it's not that popular.
12:41Yeah.
12:42Who wants to see the Mona Lisa?
12:43The summer months, I guess, other stuff to do.
12:46John, up or down?
12:47I've gone up.
12:48I've gone 400,000.
12:51400,000.
12:52So about 1,000 a day.
12:54So your average is 250,000 people a year.
12:59Leila, what are you saying?
13:00Right, so I thought it was over a mil,
13:04but then I thought,
13:05I think there were some works being done,
13:07because I was there in 2019,
13:09and I'm sure it was closed for a while.
13:11Ah, this is good knowledge.
13:14997k.
13:14997,000.
13:17Wow.
13:17So, yeah, about 3,000 a day there.
13:19And Kevin?
13:20I just...
13:21..stabbed at 1.5 million,
13:24which probably is a bit high.
13:251.5 million, you're saying?
13:27About 4,000 people a day?
13:28Yeah.
13:29I feel...
13:29Honestly, I feel all four of them are too low.
13:31Well, I've been in there, and it was packed.
13:34Yeah, it's packed all the time, isn't it?
13:36Yeah.
13:36Let's take a look at your average Leila,
13:38and Kevin, it is 1.248 million.
13:41What are you saying at home on this one?
13:43Who are we going to give the final point of the round to?
13:46How many visitors did the Louvre have in 2019?
13:519,600,000 was the answer.
13:5526,000 a day, that would be.
13:57So, 9.6 million.
13:58Well done if you got close to that at home.
14:00Tablets away, please, everybody.
14:03Leila and Sarah, if you will swap back, please.
14:05And we'll take a look at our scores after two rounds.
14:12Lovely and close.
14:13It's going to be close all week, I suspect.
14:14Leila, you have two.
14:16Kevin, you've got three.
14:17We've got joint leaders.
14:18John and Sarah, four points.
14:19Yes.
14:20Three rounds to go, though, on Monday's House of Games.
14:22Let's get straight on and play our next one, which is...
14:24Two clues in one.
14:29Fingers on buzzers, please.
14:30The first thing I'm going to do is show you a category.
14:33Our category is...
14:34So, the answers in this bit of the round are going to be
14:39people who are in the Beatles or the Rolling Stones, okay?
14:41We'll give you a clue to their identity.
14:43The clue will also have the same initials as the answer, okay?
14:48So, here's your first one.
14:49Which Beatle or Rolling Stone is this?
14:57Yes, John.
14:58Mick Jagger.
14:59Mick Jagger.
15:00Married Jerry Hall.
15:00MJ, Mick Jagger.
15:02Absolutely right.
15:03Nick's Beatle or Stone?
15:10Yes, that is John.
15:11Ringo Starr.
15:12Ringo Starr.
15:13Absolutely.
15:16Nick's Beatle or Stone?
15:18Recent Whippersnapper.
15:23Yes, that's John.
15:24Ronnie Wood.
15:25Ronnie Wood.
15:26I don't even like the Beatles or the Rolling Stones.
15:29How about that?
15:30I love the Beatles and I'm feeling quite annoyed.
15:32I love the Rolling Stones, yeah.
15:32Youngest and most recent member to join.
15:35We changed the category now.
15:36No more Beatles and Stones.
15:37Instead, we are looking for...
15:40Children's books.
15:41Which children's books are these, please?
15:44Tiny Burglars.
15:45That is Sarah.
15:49The Borrowers.
15:50The Borrowers is correct.
15:52Well done.
15:53Next one.
15:56Conserving Wilbur.
16:00Yes, John.
16:01Charlotte's Web.
16:02Charlotte's Web?
16:03I think I was breaking my wrist, then.
16:07Charlotte's Web is correct.
16:09Wilbur is the pig, of course.
16:09And Charlotte's Web, next one.
16:17The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
16:20The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?
16:21Yeah.
16:21It's the right answer.
16:23Well done.
16:23The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
16:24Next category is Historical Figures.
16:29Which historical figures are these, please?
16:31They share initials with their clues.
16:39Yes, John.
16:40Tucker Chanel.
16:41Tucker Chanel.
16:42Oui.
16:43Next one.
16:46Gunpowder Fiend.
16:48Yes, Sarah.
16:52Guy Fawkes.
16:53Guy Fawkes.
16:54Absolutely.
16:56Final question in this round.
16:58Which historical figure is this?
17:00I know bridges.
17:04Yes, that's true.
17:05Oh, I was going to say Isambard Brunel.
17:08A tiny bit more.
17:10Isambard Carl Brunel.
17:11It's not, I'm afraid.
17:13I'm so sorry.
17:14Kevin.
17:14Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
17:16Isambard Kingdom Brunel we were looking for.
17:18I know bridges.
17:19That's a great thing.
17:19Is that his middle name?
17:21Yeah.
17:21What a cracking middle name.
17:22That's cool, isn't it?
17:23That's the end of that round.
17:24Lots of points going on the leaderboard there.
17:26Let's take a look at what it's done.
17:28We have two rounds to go.
17:29Two rounds before we give away our first prize of the week.
17:32Who is it going to go to?
17:34Layla, you have three points.
17:35Kevin, you've got four.
17:37Sarah Keyworth has six.
17:39John Waite, three-point lead with nine.
17:41Two rounds to hold on to it, though.
17:43Is he going to do it?
17:44Let's find out, shall we?
17:45Round four today is going to be.
17:51Where is Kazakhstan?
17:53If you will take your tablets out, please, everybody.
17:55I'm going to show you a map and I'm going to ask you to find a series of things on that map.
17:59Here is your map.
18:01The map of Europe.
18:02The first thing I would like you to find is this, please.
18:05The only capital city in the world with a name that begins with Z in English.
18:12Where is that on that map?
18:13What country is that?
18:17Do you know this one at home?
18:18Do you know what capital city that might be and then where that is?
18:21And have a little press of the screen at home.
18:23John, do you know this answer?
18:29Well, all I can think of is Zurich.
18:31Begins with Z, doesn't it?
18:32And I think it's in Switzerland.
18:33Let's take a look where you are.
18:35You're in Switzerland.
18:36Is that Switzerland?
18:36Absolutely right, yeah.
18:38Leila, any clue here?
18:39Not a Scooby-Doo, no.
18:41So...
18:42What did you do?
18:42Just go in the middle of Europe?
18:43I just went into the middle of wherever.
18:45You're in Poland.
18:48Sarah, any thoughts?
18:49No.
18:50No thoughts.
18:52So what I did was I just, I left the X where it already was.
18:55Oh, that's clever.
18:57I thought on the off chance that it might have just been right.
19:00Let's see where you are.
19:02Oh, brilliant.
19:03Sweden.
19:03Bottom of Sweden.
19:04Why not?
19:05Why not?
19:06Kevin, did you know this answer?
19:08No, I didn't know it.
19:08I was thinking sort of Herzeginia, sort of those Croatia.
19:12I was thinking a load of Balkans.
19:14Yeah.
19:14And so I went for somewhere around that area.
19:19Well, you are in Croatia.
19:22So we're in Sweden, we're in Switzerland, we're in Poland, we're in Croatia.
19:26The only capital city with a name that begins with Z in English is Zagreb.
19:31And it happens to be the capital of...
19:34Croatia.
19:35How about that, Kevin?
19:36Nicely done.
19:37Bit of luck.
19:37Bit of luck.
19:39Very well done.
19:39Bern, the capital of Switzerland, Stockholm is Sweden, and Warsaw is Poland.
19:44The next thing I'd like you to find...
19:46The site of the Temple of Artemis, which was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
19:56Do you know this one at home?
19:57Have a little point to the map if you do, or have a guess if you don't.
20:02Oh, gosh.
20:02OK.
20:06Leila, any thinking on this?
20:08Haven't got a clue, to be honest.
20:11I thought, like, around Greece somewhere, but...
20:13It makes sense, right?
20:14Yeah, but I don't know where Greece is on that.
20:16Ah, that makes less sense.
20:17Let's see where you are.
20:18That's a sort of North Germany, kind of Hamburg area.
20:24Sarah, what was your thinking?
20:25So, I was thinking Greece as well, and then I got it in my head that Greece was, like,
20:30around, like, Italy and Turkey and that kind of...
20:32Yeah?
20:32Yeah, it is.
20:33So...
20:34So, I just went sort of east of Italy.
20:38Let's see where you are.
20:40Oh, you're in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
20:42Absolutely smashed it.
20:43Kevin, what was your thinking?
20:45It got me to thinking what the other wonders are, and obviously you are, the Colossus
20:50of Biliriki.
20:51Yes, that's right.
20:51I don't know the other ones, but I was thinking Greece.
20:53Let's take a look.
20:54You are in Greece.
20:55Ah.
20:56And John, what were you thinking?
20:57Well, I thought Greece, but then I thought, they've got Zeus, haven't they?
21:00Yeah.
21:01They can't have everything.
21:02Can't have two, guys, come on.
21:03So, I thought, maybe I'll just move over to Turkey, but then I was like, I don't know
21:06if that is Turkey, where I've put my mark.
21:09You are absolutely in Turkey.
21:11What do you think at home?
21:12What have you gone with?
21:13So, we're in Turkey, we're in Greece, we're in Bosnia, and we are in, sort of, on one
21:18of the port cities of Germany.
21:22You never know in this round.
21:24It might have been shipped.
21:26Yeah.
21:27Exactly.
21:28It's in dry dock.
21:28Yeah.
21:29I want it to be in Wales now.
21:31Yeah.
21:31Be good.
21:32Let's find out where it is, or where it was, and who scored the points.
21:36Oh.
21:37It's in Turkey.
21:38Oh, that's good thinking.
21:39Well done.
21:40Turkey.
21:41Well done.
21:41Well done.
21:42The reason, also, another reason is because I recently learned that Troy wasn't in Greece,
21:46it was in Turkey.
21:47Yes, in Turkey.
21:48You're quite right.
21:49Yeah.
21:50Yeah.
21:50Final question in this round.
21:57Huh.
21:58Where is that?
21:59The world's strongest man.
22:03Yeah.
22:03Right.
22:04First person to win it five times.
22:07What do you reckon at home?
22:08Do you know this one?
22:14Everyone is in.
22:16So, the first five-time winner of the world's strongest man.
22:18Sarah, what was your thought process here?
22:23So, I've gone a bit more north, because I figure, I guess the colder it is, the more
22:30depressed you are, the more you might just be lifting things.
22:34Yeah.
22:34Oh, yeah.
22:35Depression makes you lift stuff.
22:36Yeah.
22:36For sure.
22:37So, I think I've gone around the sort of Poland area.
22:42Okay.
22:43Let's see where you are.
22:44But I could be wrong.
22:45Yeah.
22:46Estonia.
22:46Yeah.
22:47Yeah.
22:47Not a million miles from...
22:48I think that feels good to me.
22:50Doesn't sound crazy, does it?
22:50That feels like a big, strong man would be from Estonia.
22:52Yeah.
22:52You can imagine them saying that.
22:53Yeah.
22:54Kevin, any clue?
22:55Oh, Poland, schmoland.
22:57It's obviously Giuseppe Fortissimo from Italy, isn't it?
23:01He's a big lad, isn't he?
23:02Yeah.
23:02He comes from Milan.
23:03He's eaten loads of pasta, all that fresh fruit.
23:07You used to lift pianos.
23:08And he could lift pianos.
23:10So, anyway, I've gone to Italy.
23:12You're absolutely in Italy there, near Florence, or in Estonia and Italy so far.
23:16John, any clue?
23:17Well, I thought it could either be a kind of Scandinavian Viking, but then I got sidetracked by Arnie.
23:24And he was...
23:24Was he Austrian?
23:25He was.
23:25Well, he still very much is.
23:26He's still with us, isn't he?
23:27Yeah, he still is.
23:28I don't think it is him.
23:29And I also don't quite know where Austria is.
23:31Okay.
23:32So, I've gone for a stab in the dark.
23:34Belgium.
23:35Belgium.
23:35Belgium.
23:36Just good, hasn't it?
23:37Mussels from Brussels.
23:38Oh, yeah.
23:39Yeah.
23:39Hold on a minute.
23:40I love the way you're looking at that.
23:41Maybe that's a clue.
23:42Jean-Claude Van Dijn.
23:43Yeah.
23:44Leila, what were you thinking?
23:45I wasn't really thinking, to be honest.
23:47I kind of stayed...
23:48I think I stayed in the same area.
23:50Let's look at where you are.
23:51Bottom of Sweden.
23:53Bottom of Sweden.
23:54There you go.
23:54What do you think at home on this one?
23:55I was thinking Iceland is always very good at strong men.
23:58Yeah.
23:59And Scandinavia, always very, very strong as well.
24:01But I've just looked at the answer and I was wrong on both counts.
24:03Oh.
24:04First five times World's Strongest Man was Mariusz Pudzianowski.
24:07And he was from...
24:09Poland is where he was from.
24:12So, if I'd known where Poland was, I would have done that.
24:15Leila, you are closest on that one.
24:17Very well done.
24:18I love that point, yeah.
24:19Leila gets the last point of the round.
24:20Tablets away, please, everyone.
24:22It was Poland in the end.
24:23Ah, well done.
24:24One more round before we find our first champion of the week,
24:26before we give away our first prize.
24:27Let's take a look at the leaderboard going into it.
24:32Good news for John at the moment.
24:34Leila has four.
24:35Kevin has five.
24:36Sarah has six.
24:37John Waite, four-point lead with ten.
24:39John Ryland versus Clark Waite.
24:40How about that?
24:41Ryland is leading.
24:43Our final round, of course, is...
24:48Answer smash.
24:49Fingers on buzzers, please.
24:50This is a round you can really catch up a lot of points.
24:53Point for a correct answer, point off for an incorrect answer.
24:56Don't forget.
24:57Your first category today is...
25:00Desserts.
25:01Those will be the pictures.
25:02There will be clues above.
25:05In the stories by Arthur Conan Doyle,
25:07Sherlock Holmes lives at number 221B
25:09in which London road?
25:15Yes, Sarah.
25:16Baker Street and Mess.
25:17Baker Street and Mess?
25:19Well played.
25:20It is.
25:21Baker Street, Eaton Mess.
25:22Baker Street and Mess.
25:24Next clue, next picture.
25:27Which large body of water is located
25:29between Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania?
25:34John.
25:34Lake Victoria Sponge.
25:36That's exactly right.
25:37Lake Victoria, Victoria Sponge,
25:38Lake Victoria Sponge.
25:41Next clue, next dessert.
25:44What French phrase, meaning the best of the best,
25:46was often used by the fictional character Miss Jean Brodie?
25:53Yes, that's Sarah.
25:54Creme de la creme brulee.
25:56Creme de la creme brulee?
25:57No.
25:57Apparently not, John.
26:01Creme de la creme caramel.
26:03Is the right answer.
26:05Does that look very different to a creme brulee?
26:06Oh, massively.
26:07Creme brulee is thin, traditionally,
26:09so you get a scoop with everything.
26:11I was literally about to give you a point there, Sarah.
26:13Why are we on here with Bake Off?
26:14I know, I know, it's annoying, isn't it?
26:16We'll switch over from desserts now.
26:18Your next category is...
26:19Dancing.
26:24Actors is your next category.
26:25Those will be the pictures.
26:26Which Tudor warship was raised from the seabed in 1982?
26:34Oh, gosh.
26:36I know who she is, but I don't know...
26:38What is her name?
26:40Shall I tell you?
26:41Yeah.
26:41Who is she?
26:42We are looking for Mary Rose Byrne.
26:46So, the Mary Rose, Rose Byrne, Mary Rose Byrne.
26:49Next clue, next picture.
26:50What was the first name of the French Emperor Bonaparte,
26:54who was born in Corsica in 1769?
27:00Yes, Kevin.
27:02Napoleonardo DiCaprio.
27:04Napoleonardo DiCaprio?
27:06That's correct.
27:07That's difficult to say.
27:09Napoleon Leonardo DiCaprio.
27:10Napoleon, Leonardo DiCaprio.
27:12Any more categories today?
27:14We have no more categories.
27:16We just have a prize to give out.
27:18John, you were leading going into that round,
27:20and you had a good round as well.
27:21Shall we find out who our first winner of the week is?
27:23Yes.
27:23Yes, please.
27:26I'll tell you what, it's only Bake Off.
27:28Yeah.
27:29John Waite is our champion.
27:31Well played, John.
27:3112 points as well.
27:32Good score.
27:34Which of these prizes would you like?
27:36Well, I've had my eye on that fondue, Richard.
27:38Fondue.
27:38And I'm saving Sarah's relationship.
27:40That's why I threw the whole thing,
27:41because I wouldn't be able to resist it.
27:42Yeah, exactly.
27:43John Waite wins the House of Games fondue set.
27:45Well done, John.
27:46We'll take a little look at our first weekly leaderboards.
27:48This will change an awful lot as the week goes by,
27:51but John is out in the lead at the moment.
27:54Thank you so much.
27:55Shall we do the same thing tomorrow?
27:56Yes.
27:57Yes.
27:57It was lovely to see you all.
27:59I'll see you all tomorrow,
27:59and we'll see you tomorrow as well on the House of Games.
28:02I was told not to bring that up.
28:32at home as well.
28:32What's with all fondue hate?
28:34I don't know.
28:35I wouldn't be against it myself.
28:36How often do you do a fondue?
28:38I think that's the thing.
28:38Well, every Friday night now, so.
28:40If you don't have a fondue thing, you don't.
28:41I'm going to start a fondue support group.
28:43I'll join you.
28:44FSG.
28:45Yeah.
28:45FSG.
28:46FSG.
28:46Yeah, lovely.
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