Adrian Chiles, Greg McHugh, Sukh Ojla, Jayne Sharp
Series 6, Week 16, Day 3
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Adrian Chiles, Greg McHugh, Sukh Ojla and Jayne Sharp 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 78 (m001grdp) (hd)
Series 6, Week 16, Day 3
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Adrian Chiles, Greg McHugh, Sukh Ojla and Jayne Sharp 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 78 (m001grdp) (hd)
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00:00Hi, everybody. It's 6 o'clock. It can only be House of Games time. I'm Richard Osman.
00:14I'm joined by four famous people, as always. And as always, one of them takes home a trophy
00:19at the end of the week. Who are our players? They are Greg McHugh,
00:24Sook Odjler, Jane Sharp and Adrian Childs. Welcome back, everybody. Jane, a win for you
00:34on Monday. Sook, a win for you yesterday by a point from Greg. How did that feel?
00:39Great. I'm glad, you know what, I'm glad you were honest. Just said, you know, I don't mind
00:44winning, I don't mind losing. It's nice to get a win, isn't it? Yeah, it is. It is. It's
00:49about the winning, not the taking part, really. Yeah, exactly. It's a lovely message for Britain's
00:52children. You're absolutely right. Gents, Adrian and Greg, it's about the winning,
00:56not the taking part. Good scoring for both of you so far, but no wins yet. Greg, are you
01:02going to put that right? Hopefully, but I thought Sook was very well deserving of that
01:07win, but I was furious at the same time. Of course you were. It was a bit of well done,
01:11I hate you, kind of thing. Well, you were head to head all the way through. Your points were
01:14exactly the same until the very last question of the last round. Yeah. Let's take a look at
01:18the weekly leaderboard, shall we? See where you are, see where you all are.
01:23There you go, you see. Rock box. I mean, but, you know, two points off the lead.
01:27Nah. You know, that's not too bad. You're literally one win away from victory. Four,
01:31five, six, six. It doesn't get much closer than that, is the truth. Jane, you've won a
01:35dartboard. Sook, you won a lovely cooler, a cooler box, which we were all surprised by
01:41the quality of. It was quite nice. So let's take a look at today's prizes.
01:44Yes, please. See what we fancy. There is the House of Games cushion, the water bottle,
01:51the umbrella, the cufflinks, or the salad spinner. Jane, what are you thinking? I know, right?
01:58It's really silly, but I get really excited about a salad spinner. Really? Has anyone got
02:02one? Because they're the best things ever. I've got three. Have you? There's nothing worse
02:07than a wet lettuce. Yeah. And honestly, once you've had a dry lettuce, you never go back.
02:11And having that with your face on it is even better. What would you go for, Adrian? Not
02:15the salad spinners. You've got three of them. I want a fourth. Four salad. This guy. You've
02:19never had too many. This, like, John Prescott was two jags. Adrian Charles is four salad
02:24spinners. That's what they call him. Sook? Salad spinner. It has to be. Everyone's
02:29going salad spinner. Yeah. I mean, come on, Greg. What's the obsession with very, very dry
02:34salad? Yeah, exactly. It's not what I would send salad back for in a restaurant, so I'm not
02:39interested in that. I think the brolly looks fantastic. The brolly. Spoken like a true
02:44Scot. Yes. So we've got three salad spinners and a brolly. Good luck one and all. Just two
02:49points between everybody. It's been a terrific week so far. It's been very close. I know it's
02:53going to be close again today. Let's play our first round, which is...
02:56Rhyme time. Fingers on buzzers, please. I will ask you two questions at a time. The answers
03:04simply rhyme with each other. OK? So what are the two answers to these?
03:11Title used for a ruler of ancient Egypt.
03:16And Ravel composition used by Torval and Dean at the 84 Olympics.
03:23Yes, Adrian.
03:24Faro Bolero. Faro Bolero?
03:26Faro Bolero is the right answer. Faro Bolero. Next two.
03:33Infamous Hun who attacked the Balkans.
03:37An infamous sea monster who attacks Tokyo.
03:43Yes, look.
03:44Attila and Godzilla. Attila and Godzilla?
03:48Absolutely right.
03:49Attila and Godzilla. Next two.
03:51Who is this?
03:55And who is this?
03:59Great.
04:00Bon Jovi, Russell Tovey.
04:01Bon Jovi, Russell Tovey is absolutely right.
04:04Very well done.
04:06Next two.
04:09English translation of the fashion term
04:11Pret-a-Porter.
04:15And Mary Tortell's comic strip animal
04:17dressed in checked trousers.
04:19Adrian.
04:24Ready to wear Rupert Bear.
04:26Correct. Ready to wear Rupert Bear.
04:28Very well done.
04:30Next two.
04:32What is this?
04:34And what is the title of this song?
04:36Mirror, mirror, mirror on the wall
04:39Don't say it cause I know I'm cute
04:41Oh baby
04:41New it down to my drawers
04:43LV all on my shoes
04:45Oh baby
04:45I be dripping some
04:47Yes, Jane.
04:48Is it moose and juice?
04:49Is it moose and juice?
04:50That's exactly what it is.
04:52Juice by Lizzo
04:53And moose by Mummy and Daddy moose
04:56I guess.
04:58Next two.
05:00South American country
05:01whose capital is Caracas
05:03And full name
05:06shared by Queen and Duran Duran drummers?
05:12Yes, Adrian.
05:14Venezuela
05:14Roger Taylor.
05:17Venezuela Roger Taylor?
05:18It is.
05:20It's quite satisfying to say isn't it
05:22Venezuela Roger Taylor?
05:23Beautiful.
05:23Final question in this round.
05:26What are these two rhyming answers please?
05:30Ivy League University in Connecticut
05:31And English professional rugby team
05:36Nicknamed the Sharks
05:37Yes, Adrian.
05:42Yale Sale.
05:43Yale Sale.
05:44Lovely round for Adrian Charles there.
05:46Well done.
05:48This guy can rhyme.
05:49Johnny.
05:50Wow.
05:51If you don't get the first one
05:52you've got no hope.
05:53Yeah, exactly that.
05:54Let's take a look at the leaderboard
05:56shall we?
05:57Two different winners already this week
05:59Jane and Suk
06:00But at the moment
06:01everybody is on one
06:03except
06:04Adrian Charles
06:05who's on four.
06:06How about that?
06:07I don't like being on four.
06:08Yeah.
06:09He's gone too early.
06:11I could see immediately
06:12that was not sitting well with you.
06:13The bubble's going to burst.
06:15It is what it is.
06:16Heavy is the head
06:17that wears the crown.
06:19Let's play a pairs game
06:20shall we?
06:21Today our pairs game is
06:23all in the details.
06:27And now
06:28the player in last place
06:29chooses their partner.
06:30I mean
06:30you're virtually all in last place
06:32at the moment.
06:33Suk,
06:33have you chosen a partner so far?
06:35No, I have been.
06:36Why don't I give you
06:36the honour of choosing your partner?
06:38OK.
06:38I'm going to go with Adrian.
06:40You're going to go with Adrian.
06:42OK.
06:42So,
06:43Greg and Adrian
06:44if you will swap places please.
06:45Oh, my feng shui's all over the place.
06:51Welcome, Adrian.
06:52You've got to get used to a new buzzer,
06:54all sorts of things.
06:54Oh, nice warm bottom, Greg.
06:56Oh, this just feels a bit weird.
07:00Now, before the show
07:01you all filled in some clues
07:04that were all something to do with music.
07:05You are now going to have to
07:07see the clues filled in by your partner
07:09and guess what they are
07:10edging you towards.
07:12OK.
07:12So, Adrian
07:13before the show
07:14Suk filled in some clues
07:15and if you unravel them
07:17and decipher them
07:18they should lead you to
07:20a person
07:21a person to do with music.
07:23OK.
07:24So, there will be three clues.
07:25You have up to three words
07:26to fill in each.
07:28Your first clue is
07:29She was born in
07:31according to Suk
07:32The States
07:34Now is it down.
07:36Now is it down.
07:37She was nicknamed
07:37according to Suk
07:38Powerful singing lady
07:41And your final clue
07:44She made a cameo appearance in
07:47Blues Brothers?
07:52Hmm.
07:53What are we thinking?
07:55I've got a guess.
07:56So, we don't even know
07:57if the Blues Brothers clue
07:59is valid
07:59she may or may not
08:00have had a cameo experience
08:01Exactly.
08:02She's on the fence
08:03about the Blues Brothers.
08:06She lacked conviction.
08:12Aretha Franklin.
08:13Is it Aretha Franklin?
08:15Exactly right, Adrian.
08:16Well done.
08:17Good clues
08:18and good guessing as well.
08:19Was she in the Blues Brothers?
08:21Yes, she was indeed.
08:22Yeah.
08:22It's a perfect clue.
08:23Could have done it
08:23without the question mark
08:24but the question mark
08:25made it fun.
08:25Thanks.
08:25She was born in Memphis
08:28which I can officially reveal
08:30is in the States
08:31so very well done.
08:33Nicknamed the Queen of Soul.
08:34Close, close.
08:35Listen, I know her
08:36as Powerful Singing Lady
08:37Yeah.
08:38And yes, she made a cameo appearance
08:40in Blues Brothers.
08:41Good clues and good answering.
08:43A point to Suk
08:44and Adrian.
08:46Jane, before the show
08:47Greg filled in some clues.
08:48I'm sorry.
08:49And they will lead you
08:52I am certain
08:52to an album.
08:55Okay.
08:55But which album
08:56is Greg describing here?
08:59The artwork on the album cover
09:01features, according to Greg,
09:03A Close Planet.
09:06Huh.
09:08It was originally released
09:10in the year
09:111972
09:13and
09:14other albums
09:16by the same band
09:17include,
09:18according to Greg,
09:21Brick In Wall.
09:24So I have to give,
09:25I can't just give
09:26the name of the band.
09:28No, it has to be
09:29the name of the album.
09:30What band do you think it is?
09:32Pink Floyd.
09:32I think it is as well.
09:35And I can't think.
09:37Oh,
09:38the dark side of the moon?
09:39Is that even Pink Floyd?
09:40Dark side of the moon
09:41is the right answer.
09:42Yes, come on.
09:43Well done.
09:44Where did that go from?
09:45I like the moon
09:46being described
09:47as a close planet.
09:48Yeah.
09:48I mean, it's sort of,
09:49I mean, listen,
09:50it's not a planet,
09:51but it is close.
09:52I thought that
09:52when I saw it there, yeah.
09:54Yeah, but I knew
09:54what you meant by it.
09:55That's why I think
09:55it's a good clue
09:56to sort of think.
09:57I think we can all
09:57tap into our child dreams
09:58something.
09:59It features a sort of
10:01prism, doesn't it,
10:01with the light
10:02going through it.
10:03Originally released
10:04in 73,
10:05so that's a very good clue.
10:06Very, very close.
10:08The wall,
10:09all sort of things,
10:10but brick and wall
10:10is a very good,
10:11given you had three words,
10:12brick and wall,
10:13so does Pink Floyd,
10:14doesn't it?
10:15Sook,
10:16so far this is going very well,
10:17which is rare for this round.
10:19Okay.
10:20You now have to
10:21decipher some clues
10:22filled in by Adrian,
10:23and they will lead you,
10:24I'm certain,
10:25to a band.
10:26But which band?
10:29They formed in,
10:30according to Adrian,
10:31this century.
10:34Okay.
10:35Well, that's good
10:35because it's...
10:36That narrows it down.
10:37Yeah.
10:37It's only 22 years,
10:38isn't it?
10:39Next clue.
10:41Their hits include,
10:42according to Adrian,
10:44no idea.
10:46And your final clue
10:48is if you haven't
10:48got it already.
10:50They're named after
10:51pulses.
10:55Huh.
10:56Have you got this at home?
11:00I have no clue.
11:01Horses are banned this century.
11:04No, she'll give up.
11:06Any clue on the other team?
11:07There's not a bonus point,
11:08but...
11:09Prefab Sprout.
11:10I don't know why.
11:12Oh, like a vegetable pole.
11:14Yeah.
11:15Have you got this at home?
11:16Because we are clueless
11:18in the studio.
11:20The last clue is,
11:21to me,
11:22I'm like,
11:23what can that be?
11:24Well, it's the only clue
11:25which is remotely a help,
11:26but it's not much of a help,
11:27so I apologise.
11:29What was the answer?
11:29Black Eyed Peas.
11:33Oh.
11:34Peas.
11:35Black Eyed Peas.
11:36I was trying to think,
11:36I didn't think
11:37there were any lentil bands.
11:39Yeah.
11:39But then I was thinking
11:39like Heartbeat
11:40or something like that.
11:42Black Eyed Peas.
11:43Well done if you said that at home.
11:44They actually formed
11:45in the 90s.
11:46Did they?
11:46It wasn't,
11:46but you would,
11:47I think that's,
11:48you would think
11:49that they'd formed this century.
11:50The hits,
11:51loads of things.
11:52My Humps, of course,
11:53how could we forget?
11:54Boom, boom, pow.
11:55And they are named after
11:56a food suffer, Pulse.
11:57That was a very good clue.
11:59Final question of this round.
12:02Greg, before the show,
12:03Jane Field and some clues,
12:04which will lead you to
12:05an instrument,
12:06a musical instrument.
12:08But which musical instrument
12:09is it?
12:11Its name comes from,
12:13according to Jane,
12:14another country.
12:16Right.
12:23It's a
12:24wooden instrument.
12:27OK.
12:28OK.
12:29And
12:29it is played
12:32using
12:33a hammer.
12:36A hammer.
12:36A hammer.
12:38So another country,
12:39wooden and a hammer.
12:41What do you think
12:42at home on this one?
12:43I think I've got a clue
12:43on this one.
12:44I think I have.
12:45Yeah.
12:47Glockenspiel?
12:47Yeah,
12:48it's a Glockenspiel.
12:48Oh, yeah.
12:49It is Glockenspiel.
12:51Well done.
12:51Well done.
12:52Its name
12:53does come from
12:54another country,
12:54Germany,
12:55to be absolutely precise.
12:56It's a percussion instrument
12:59and it is played
12:59as a small hammer.
13:00Great clues,
13:01great answering as well
13:02and that's the end
13:03of that round.
13:04Greg and Adrian.
13:05Adrian,
13:05lovely to have you here.
13:06If you'll swap places again please.
13:08Sorry about those clues.
13:08I'm sorry.
13:10Welcome back, Greg.
13:12Well done on your Glockenspiel knowledge.
13:14I didn't like seeing you partnered with another bloke.
13:16And let's take a look
13:19at what it's done
13:20to our leaderboard.
13:22It's super close again.
13:26Sook has two points.
13:28Jane and Greg,
13:29three points each.
13:30Adrian Child stood out in the lead.
13:31Five points.
13:32Are we about to get
13:33our third different winner
13:34of the week?
13:35Shall we play round three?
13:37Yeah.
13:38It is...
13:40Red 2A.
13:44Fingers on buzzers, please.
13:45I'm going to show you three clues.
13:46You just have to buzz in
13:47and tell me
13:48what connects those clues.
13:50OK?
13:50The only
13:51complicating factor is
13:53I'm going to reveal those clues
13:54letter by letter
13:55from Z
13:56all the way up to A.
13:58So the words will sort of appear
13:59letter by letter.
14:00Buzz in
14:00when you think you know
14:01what the clues are
14:02and what connects them, please.
14:04So what connects
14:05these three clues?
14:15Yes, Sook.
14:18Planets.
14:19Planets.
14:20That's exactly what they are.
14:21Mercury, Venus and Earth.
14:23Planets.
14:24Next three.
14:25What connects these?
14:26Yes, Adrian.
14:42Breeds of Pigs.
14:43Old Breeds of Pig.
14:44Tamworth, British Saddleback
14:46and Gloucester Old Spot
14:47or Breeds of Pig.
14:48Next three.
14:49Yes, Sook.
15:01Films of Robert De Niro.
15:03De Niro films.
15:05Taxi Driver, Brazil
15:06and Raging Bull
15:06or Robert De Niro films.
15:09Next three.
15:10What's the connection here?
15:11Not many letters left.
15:28Yes, Adrian.
15:30Kinds of boots.
15:31They are kinds of boots.
15:32Absolutely.
15:33Wellington, Cowboy and Hobnail.
15:34Well done.
15:36Next one.
15:37Yes, Sook.
15:49Types of stitch in knitting.
15:51Type of stitch.
15:52Yep.
15:53All knitting terms.
15:54Absolutely right.
15:54Slipknot, yarn over and burl stitch.
15:57Good round so far for Sook and Adrian.
15:59Absolutely sharing the points out.
16:00Next three.
16:01What connects these?
16:02Yes.
16:07Adrian.
16:14Dutch towns.
16:15Dutch towns?
16:15Yeah, Dutch cities.
16:16Absolutely.
16:18Rotterdam, Maastricht and Gruningen.
16:21Well done.
16:21Final question in this round.
16:29Ooh, Adrian.
16:32Novels by Brontes.
16:33Are they Bronte novels?
16:35They are not, I'm afraid.
16:39Jane.
16:40Kate Bush songs.
16:41It's the other one, yes.
16:43Kate Bush songs.
16:44You've got Babushka, Wuthering Heights and Hounds of Love.
16:48That brings that round to a close.
16:50Let's take a look at what it's done to the scoreboard.
16:53That Adrian Charles lead's just getting more and more uncomfortable as the show goes on.
16:57It's still there.
16:58Greg, you've got three.
16:59Jane, you've got four.
17:01Sook, you've got five.
17:02Adrian Charles, three-point lead on eight.
17:04Thanks.
17:06Shall we play another round?
17:07Might as well, mightn't we, whilst we're here.
17:09I've got the buzzer.
17:09Let's do it.
17:10Let's do it, shall we?
17:11Round four is...
17:11I'm terrible at dating.
17:17If you could take your tablets out, please.
17:19How?
17:19I'm going to give you a series of events from history.
17:21You need to write down the year you think they happened.
17:24And whoever is closest wins themselves a point.
17:27I wonder if you could tell me when this happened, please.
17:30Don't forget to play along at home.
17:32See if you can beat everyone in the studio.
17:33Construction begins on Barcelona's Sagrada Familia.
17:42What year was that?
17:45Anyone been?
17:47Wow, everyone has.
17:49You been?
17:50All of you?
17:52Wow, that's a lot of people.
17:54Greg, so you've been?
17:55I've seen it.
17:56It's still not finished.
17:57That much we know.
17:58Yeah.
17:58But when did they start constructing it?
18:01Well, I remember reading on a very hot day how proud they were of how long it had taken.
18:07My extension took about five months.
18:14Okay.
18:15So I've gone for 1782.
18:181782, so about 240 years ago.
18:20Yeah.
18:21So what are you saying?
18:22I think it was just over 100 years ago.
18:26Okay.
18:27So I've gone for a nice round number, 1900.
18:301900.
18:31Jane.
18:32I used no logic.
18:34Okay.
18:34And this number just wrote itself on my tablet.
18:391628.
18:39So a big difference of opinion so far.
18:41No one is in the same century as of yet, Adrian.
18:44Where are you?
18:45Well, I've gone for early this century.
18:47I've gone for...
18:491911, you're thinking.
18:51So we've got all the way from 1628 all the way to 1911.
18:54Three different centuries.
18:55What do you think at home?
18:56What have you written down for this one?
18:58Shall we find out?
18:59When did construction begin on the Sagrada Familia?
19:031882.
19:06Sook, can you get yourself a point there?
19:08Well done.
19:09Well done if you were close on that at home.
19:11Let's take a look at our next event from history.
19:15Canned beer goes on sale to the public for the first time in the UK.
19:20When was that?
19:21Canned beer for the first time.
19:23What are you thinking at home on this?
19:27Great question, though.
19:28It's interesting, isn't it?
19:29It's one of those ones where there'll be a little bit of social history behind it whenever it is.
19:35So, what are you thinking?
19:38I was trying to think of, like, you know when you watch old kind of shows or footage?
19:45Yeah.
19:45What are they drinking out of?
19:46Yeah.
19:47I don't know.
19:48I've just gone with 1971.
19:511971.
19:51It's probably too late, I think.
19:53Jane, what are you thinking?
19:55I think I've gone too late, but I started off way earlier and then I suddenly thought, no, that was probably bottles.
20:02And I went down the same route thinking films.
20:04I've gone with 1982.
20:071982?
20:08I was thinking bottles of...
20:09Got that really wrong, haven't I?
20:12Well, I...
20:12Hmm.
20:13Yeah, I don't know.
20:14I'm sure we had, like, cans of fizzy drink when I was growing up.
20:19Adrian, what are you saying?
20:20I don't remember seeing cans of beer in the 70s, but, I mean, ludicrous.
20:24I wouldn't really have been looking for them, would I?
20:26Yeah.
20:26Because I was, you know...
20:26I was only a kid.
20:27But I reckon, I've thought this is too late and too early, but I'm close to suck.
20:33I'm going for...
20:3472.
20:36Greg, what are you saying?
20:37In the 70s and 80s at the moment.
20:38I've gone a bit further back.
20:39I've drawn from my extensive knowledge of United States, which I think would have had an influence, maybe.
20:47And somehow I see the post-war 50s kind of thing going on.
20:53So I've gone maybe way too early with 56.
20:5556.
20:56I think I'd have been further back.
20:57I think, but only because I can't accept that it happened within my lifetime.
21:01That's not acceptable to me.
21:02Yeah, I think looking at the logic of this, that seems more reasonable.
21:05I think this is too early now.
21:06So 50s, 70s and 80s.
21:08What do you think at home on this one?
21:09The first cans of beer available in the UK.
21:12When was it?
21:13Who scored a point?
21:161936.
21:17How about that?
21:18A point to you, Greg.
21:19Very well done.
21:20Oh, wee.
21:211936.
21:22Oh, which is not during my lifetime.
21:24Well done at home, if you said that, pre-Second World War.
21:28Final question in this round.
21:30Name me a year for this, please.
21:33Nicolaus Copernicus publishes on the revolutions of the heavenly spheres.
21:41That feels like it's earlier than the 1970s.
21:44Just a little bit.
21:46Yeah.
21:48Every point crucial at this stage.
21:53What do we think at home on this?
21:55What do we think in the studio?
21:57Jane, fan of Nicolaus Copernicus?
21:59Massive fan.
22:00Got all his albums.
22:02Oh, no, I just guessed.
22:0513, 14.
22:0613, 14.
22:07Adrian, are you in a similar ballpark?
22:10A bit later.
22:11I got a bit hung up thinking,
22:12when was the printing press invented for anything to be published?
22:16Oh, yeah.
22:17And then I thought, well, if it was very early,
22:20they still thought the world was flat then, didn't they?
22:23So...
22:23Yeah.
22:24Anyway, I've sort of split the difference,
22:26probably in the middle of nowhere.
22:27So you're saying 1575.
22:29Greg, you're closer to Jane or to Adrian?
22:32In the middle, I think, slightly closer to Jane.
22:35Yeah, just a number that sounded quite grand.
22:381438, that does sound grand.
22:40Doesn't it?
22:41Goodness me, 1438.
22:43And where are you?
22:44We're in three different centuries here.
22:46We're quite close.
22:48Yeah, quite close.
22:49Again, zero logic or knowledge.
22:51I've gone for 1482.
22:531482.
22:54They might as well call this show Zero Logic or Knowledge.
22:58So two 15th centuries, a 14th century and 16th century.
23:02What century are you in at home, if you know what I mean?
23:06Let's find out the answers, shall we,
23:07and see who scored the final point of the round.
23:121543.
23:14Adrian, very well played.
23:15Very close.
23:16Nicely done.
23:181543 the answer.
23:19Well done if you were close to that at home.
23:20Tablets away, please, everyone.
23:22That could be a crucial final point there, Adrian, as well,
23:24as we have one more round to go.
23:26Let's take a look at our leaderboards.
23:28Jane and Greg have four points each.
23:33Sook, you've got six points.
23:35Adrian Childs, three-point lead.
23:37Nine points.
23:37Well played.
23:40You know what?
23:41I genuinely feel for you.
23:43That is...
23:43Because you know what?
23:45You can taste it, right?
23:47It's right there.
23:48That win.
23:49We've had two separate winners this week.
23:50Sook and Jane have both won one.
23:52And I know you've said a million times
23:54you're not a competitive man,
23:55but it'd be nice, wouldn't it?
23:57Wouldn't it be nice on Wednesday?
23:59Oh, stop it.
24:01Three points.
24:02Listen, could go like that.
24:05But you never know.
24:06Shall we find out as we play?
24:11Answer smash.
24:12Fingers on buzzers.
24:13Point for a correct answer.
24:14Point off if you buzz in
24:16and give me an incorrect answer.
24:17Very best of luck.
24:18One and all.
24:19Your first category today is...
24:21Fitness Equipment.
24:25Those will be the pictures.
24:28According to the poem
24:29An Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope,
24:31fools rush in where angels what?
24:38Yes, Sook.
24:39Fear to Treadmill.
24:40Fear to Treadmill
24:40is the right answer.
24:43Fear to Tread and Treadmill.
24:44Fear to Treadmill.
24:45Next one.
24:47Which US singer
24:48had a UK top 10 single in 1969
24:50with My Way?
24:51Frank Sinat Trampoline.
24:58Frank Sinat Trampoline.
25:00It's correct.
25:01Frank Sinat Trampoline.
25:02Frank Sinat Trampoline.
25:05Next one.
25:07Which eight-pointed symbol
25:08named after an island nation
25:10in the Mediterranean
25:10appears on the logo
25:11of St John Ambulance?
25:13That is Adrian.
25:18Maltese Cross Trainer.
25:19Maltese Cross Trainer.
25:21It's correct.
25:22Well done.
25:23The Maltese Cross and the Cross Trainer.
25:25Maltese Cross Trainer.
25:26Next category.
25:27Film actors will be the pictures.
25:33Which Cypriot cheese
25:34is known to squeak when eaten
25:36and has a high melting point
25:37suitable for grilling?
25:42Yes, Sook.
25:43Halloumi Lacunis.
25:44Halloumi Lacunis.
25:46Halloumi Lacunis.
25:47Hello, everybody.
25:49Absolutely right.
25:50Halloumi Lacunis.
25:52Catching up.
25:53Sook.
25:54Next one.
25:56Which classic children's programme
25:57featured the title character
25:58alongside Teddy and Looby-Loo?
26:00No one diving in.
26:08So Teddy.
26:10Andy Pandy Circus.
26:11I thought he might be that.
26:12Andy Pandy and Andy Circus.
26:14Andy Pandy Circus.
26:15And you didn't get the joy
26:16of saying it
26:16because it's quite fun to say.
26:17It's a great one.
26:18Andy Pandy Circus.
26:20Next actor.
26:22Which 2007 UK number one hit
26:24by Mika
26:24shares its title
26:25with the name of an actor
26:26who starred in Rear Window?
26:30No one going for it.
26:33Yeah, we're answer smashing
26:34the name of two actresses here.
26:36Grace Kelly MacDonald
26:37we were looking for.
26:38Grace Kelly.
26:38The Mika single.
26:39Kelly MacDonald.
26:40Grace Kelly MacDonald.
26:41Do we have another category?
26:43We do not have another category.
26:47Sook.
26:48Some great answering
26:49in that final round.
26:51Adrian, you had a lead.
26:53Have you still got a lead
26:54at the end?
26:54On Monday,
26:55our champion was Jane.
26:57On Tuesday,
26:58our champion was Sook.
26:59On Wednesday,
27:00our champion is...
27:03Adrian Childs
27:05is our champion.
27:06Adrian, by one point.
27:08Well done.
27:09Well done.
27:10He held on.
27:12Beautifully played.
27:13And yet,
27:13you buzzed in
27:14and got one
27:14in that final round
27:15which is a scary thing
27:17to do when you can
27:17lose a point.
27:18Yeah.
27:18You've won a prize.
27:20Which of these
27:20would you like?
27:22I mean,
27:22are you going for
27:23your fourth Saturday?
27:23You know what?
27:24I'm going to take the cushion
27:25and I want you to sign it for me.
27:27Oh, I'll be very happy
27:28to sign a cushion for you.
27:29Adrian Charles
27:30takes the
27:30House of Games cushion.
27:31Well played, Adrian.
27:32Our third winner
27:33out of three shows this week.
27:35Let's take a look
27:35at what that has done
27:36to the weekly leaderboard.
27:40It's very, very close.
27:41I mean,
27:42look at that.
27:44Two points
27:45between everybody.
27:46Seven,
27:461-8-8
27:47and Sook out
27:48in the lead there
27:49with nine.
27:49Two days to go.
27:50Double points Friday
27:51as well.
27:52All four of you
27:53very much
27:54in with a chance
27:55of taking home
27:56that trophy.
27:57There's a truth.
27:57Greg,
27:58yet to win this week
27:59but you've been consistent
28:00and if you win
28:00in the next couple of days
28:01as well,
28:02it could look very different.
28:03Thanks, everyone.
28:04Three separate winners.
28:06We knew it was going
28:06to be close.
28:07Shall we do it again tomorrow
28:08to see if Greg can win?
28:09Yay!
28:10Excellent.
28:10See you here,
28:11same time,
28:11same place.
28:11We'll see you as well
28:12on the House of Games.
28:13APPLAUSE
28:39It's a substantial cushion.
28:43It's not a...
28:44It's nice, right?
28:44There's no mucking about.
28:45No.
28:46I mean, listen,
28:47some cushions are only good
28:47for cats.
28:48That's probably good
28:48for a horse.
28:49Well, it's nice.
28:49Mm-hmm.