- 10/06/2025
Jasmine Harman, Dave Johns, Suzannah Lipscomb, Jason Mohammad
Series 6, Week 17, Day 1
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Jasmine Harman, Dave Johns, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb and Jason Mohammad 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 81 (m001h1b2) (hd)
Series 6, Week 17, Day 1
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Jasmine Harman, Dave Johns, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb and Jason Mohammad 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 81 (m001h1b2) (hd)
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00:00MUSIC
00:08Hello, everybody. I'm Richard Orson, and welcome along to House of Games,
00:12a brand-new week for brand-new players as well,
00:15all battling it out to win this trophy right here.
00:19Shall we just get on and play the week?
00:21Let's meet our four players, shall we?
00:23They are Jasmine Harmon. Hello!
00:26Jason Mohammed. Hello, Richard.
00:28Susannah Lipscomb. Hello. And Dave Johns.
00:31Hi, everyone. Welcome to Glasgow, Jasmine.
00:34I know you're used to filming all over the world.
00:36How are you at quizzing?
00:38Quizzing, not so good, actually.
00:41I tend to be one of those people
00:43whose brain goes completely blank under pressure,
00:45so I'm all about having fun. That's why I'm here.
00:48That is lucky. There will be no pressure this week, I promise.
00:51Jason, you work in sport, the world of sport.
00:54It is no secret to know that is a very competitive world.
00:57Are you a competitive gentleman?
00:59When I cross the line, Richard, I am a different beast.
01:02Put it that way.
01:04I look forward to this beast being unleashed.
01:07Thank you very much.
01:08The week goes on.
01:09Susannah, lovely to have you here.
01:10I've worked with you many, many times before.
01:12Listen, you're an historian.
01:14You're like a proper clever person.
01:16My experience in such things is that doesn't always help in a quiz.
01:20No, no. My knowledge is deep. It is not broad.
01:23So anything post-1700 is just a bit too modern for me.
01:26Anything post-1700, we'll leave to the others.
01:28Pre-1700, you guys are all in trouble.
01:31Dave, if I may say so, you have the look of a quizzer.
01:35There's something in the eyes.
01:37Yeah, that's to fool you and throw you off balance.
01:40I have a go.
01:41Your pub quizzer, that sort of thing?
01:43No, if it comes into your head, it comes into your head, doesn't it?
01:47You either know it or you don't know it.
01:49I'm usually good when I'm in a team, but on my own, I don't know.
01:52We'll have to see.
01:53Everybody, shall we take a little look at today's daily prizes?
01:56OK, someone's going to win a trophy at the end of the week,
01:58but someone is going to win one of these at the end of today.
02:01There is the shower curtain, the fondue sets, the cavetiere,
02:04there's the plant pot and the dartboard.
02:07Dave Johns, what do you fancy if you win?
02:10I wouldn't mind the shower curtain.
02:12Come off it, Dave.
02:14No, I would, no, no.
02:15It would go with the other one I've got if you...
02:20That is a terrifying prospect, Dave.
02:22Susannah?
02:24I'd like the fondue set, please.
02:26Yeah, of course you'd like the fondue set.
02:27Totally classic.
02:28Jason?
02:29I'm totally with Dave because our shower door is broken at home,
02:32so if I can get the shower curtain, it means I don't have to go and buy one.
02:35Honestly, you can buy them in a shop that don't have my face on.
02:38No, I want that shower curtain.
02:40I believe, talking to a lot of the people in retail,
02:42they're saying that the ones without my face on
02:44are almost more popular than the ones with my face on.
02:46No, we like you, Richard.
02:47OK, Jasmine?
02:48I'd go for the dartboard.
02:49Dartboard, then.
02:50That's one of my hidden talents.
02:51Oh, excellent.
02:52That's more like it.
02:53Listen, we're going to be quizzing all week.
02:55Someone's going to win a trophy.
02:56We have no idea yet who it's going to be,
02:58but let's find out, shall we, with our first round, which is...
03:03Sounds like fingers on buzzers, please.
03:06I'm going to show you a category.
03:09That category is animated films.
03:11I'm now going to show you some pictures,
03:13and if you tell me what's in the pictures,
03:14it will give you the name of an animated film.
03:16So, which animated films are these, please?
03:25That is Jason.
03:26Peter Pan.
03:27Peter Pan.
03:28There you go.
03:29Peter Capaldi.
03:30Well done.
03:31Well played, Jason.
03:32Next one.
03:39Yes, that's Jason again.
03:40I think that is Wall Lee.
03:43Wall Lee.
03:44Oh!
03:45That's absolutely right.
03:46It is Wall Lee.
03:47Well done.
03:48It's a wall, and it's Lee Ryan from Blue.
03:50Next animated film.
03:59Yes, that is Jasmine.
04:00Watership Down.
04:02Oh, yes.
04:04Watership Down.
04:05The film of my nightmares as a child.
04:08Wow.
04:09Watership Down.
04:10Very well done, Jasmine.
04:12Well done if you got that at home.
04:13Next category.
04:16Which percussion instruments are these?
04:20Yes, Dave.
04:25Hi-hat.
04:26Hi-hat.
04:27Absolutely right.
04:28Well done.
04:31Next percussion instrument.
04:38Yes, Dave.
04:39Timpani.
04:40Timpani.
04:41Oh, timpani.
04:42Well played.
04:43Timpy.
04:44The astronaut.
04:45There's her old friend of Pan again.
04:46Doing a lot of work.
04:48And knee.
04:49Timpani.
04:50Next pictures.
04:57One of them is a singer.
04:58I know who both of them are, but I don't know what the percussion instrument is.
05:01I think you do.
05:03Dave.
05:04Tom Tom.
05:05Tom Tom.
05:06What are we looking for?
05:07Of course it's Tom Tom.
05:08I love it.
05:09Tom Daley, Tom Jones.
05:10I love the fact that everyone could recognise both of them.
05:12Yeah.
05:13The Daley Jones.
05:14Have you ever played the Daley Jones?
05:15Never.
05:16Bring the Tom Jones in.
05:17Yeah.
05:18Next category is footballers.
05:21Oh.
05:22Just surnames of footballers we're looking for here.
05:24Dave.
05:25Messi.
05:26Messi is what we're looking for.
05:27Absolutely.
05:28Messi.
05:29Well played.
05:30Next footballer.
05:31Come on.
05:32You were supposed to play.
05:33Yes, Dave.
05:34Vieira.
05:35Vieira.
05:36It is not.
05:37No.
05:38Anybody?
05:39You got this one at home?
05:40Shall I tell you?
05:41Yeah.
05:42Lineker.
05:43Lineker.
05:44Lineker.
05:45Sorry, Gary.
05:46Nick Grimshaw.
05:47And it's Miranda Kerr.
05:48Yeah, listen.
05:49That was a tough one.
05:50You only work with the guy.
05:51Exactly.
05:52That match of the day green room is going to be frosty when he watches this.
05:56Final question in this round.
05:57Which footballer is this?
05:58That's a good one.
05:59Yes, Susana.
06:00Neymar?
06:01Neymar is the right answer.
06:02That's a good one.
06:03Oh!
06:04Oh.
06:05That's the good one.
06:06What's it when you got that back?
06:07And it's Miranda Kerr.
06:08Yeah, listen.
06:09That was a tough one.
06:10You only work with the guy.
06:11Exactly.
06:12That match of the day green room is going to be frosty when he watches this.
06:13That brings it up.
06:15Final question in this round.
06:16Which footballer is this?
06:17That's a good one.
06:19Yes, Susana.
06:20Neymar.
06:21Neymar.
06:22Oh!
06:23Who is the right answer at the moment?
06:25Oh!
06:26Fourth name, Andrew Marr.
06:27Well played, Susannah. Everyone off the mark as well.
06:30That's the end of the round. Let's take a look at our first leaderboard
06:33of the week, shall we?
06:36Here's how we look.
06:38Susannah and Jasmine have won each. Wow, that's a complete shock.
06:40Jason, but you're disappearing on your avatar there.
06:43Yeah, two points.
06:44And that's quite the hat you've got on the...
06:47Who is the hat? I look like a jewel thief.
06:49Yeah, you really do, don't you?
06:52I should just say, have you seen this man?
06:53Obviously it's none, yeah.
06:55What we have seen is that Dave Johns is in the lead with four points.
06:58Well played, Dave. Bravo.
06:59Well, let's move straight along and play our first pairs game of the week.
07:03It is going to be...
07:07..distinctly average.
07:09Whoever's in last place gets to choose their partner.
07:11Jasmine, you're tied third at the moment.
07:12Who would you like to play this round with?
07:14I'll go with Dave.
07:17Going to go with the leader? Yeah.
07:18Going to go with the person with the most points? Why not?
07:20Who would have thought?
07:21You know, isn't that what everyone does?
07:24That's quite right. You've hitched your pony to the wrong card.
07:28So, Susannah and Jasmine, if you will swap seats, please.
07:30Shall we swap? Yeah.
07:32OK.
07:33So, Susannah and Jason are a team.
07:36Jasmine and Dave are a team.
07:37If you'll take your tablets out, please,
07:39I'll ask you a series of questions.
07:40You need to write down an estimate of your answer,
07:42and I will take the average of each pair as their answer.
07:45Mm-hm.
07:45Whoever is closest to the real answer gets a point.
07:47Play along at home, write your own answer,
07:50see if you can beat our teams.
07:52This is the first thing I would like you to guess, please.
07:55Mm-hm.
07:56How many locks are there on the waterways of England and Wales,
08:01according to the Canal and River Trust?
08:03Right, let's have a think. Hmm.
08:04OK, everyone's in. Susannah, you've been on a narrowboat?
08:15Just once. OK.
08:16And there were quite a few locks.
08:20So, I possibly have underestimated, but... OK.
08:23320. 320.
08:26Jason, how does that make you feel about your answer?
08:28It makes me feel absolutely terrible and humiliated when I tell you
08:32I've gone for what looks like a football attendance crowd
08:34in a championship match.
08:3618,502.
08:3918,502.
08:40So, your average is 9,400.
08:44Might be OK.
08:45That might be OK.
08:45It might be, actually.
08:46Who knows? Just looking at me.
08:48Jasmine, what are you thinking?
08:49That was good. Are you in the thousands or the hundreds?
08:50Well, I sort of hedged my bets.
08:52I've gone for 1,243.
08:56That sounds good. And a lovely drawing.
08:58Yeah. That was my Art A level coming out.
09:01It's really good.
09:03Dave, are you happy with that answer?
09:04She's gone a little bit lower than I did.
09:06Do you want to see? Go on.
09:07Yes, please, Dave.
09:092,785.
09:13So, your average is 2,014.
09:16So, we're at 9,000 or 2,000.
09:18Let's find out, shall we?
09:19How many locks are there on the waterways of England and Wales,
09:21and who scored a point?
09:241,569. Wow.
09:27Very well played.
09:28You're both very close as well, especially Jasmine.
09:30Well done at home.
09:31If you were anywhere close to that, a point to Jasmine and Dave.
09:34Yay!
09:35Let's take a look at our next question, shall we?
09:37We're going to team Jasmine.
09:41In US dollars, how much did Alberto Giacometti's L'homme au droit
09:46sell for at auction in 2015, making it the world's most expensive sculpture?
09:51I mean, people pay a lot for this sort of thing, don't they?
09:56They do.
09:57Mm-hm.
09:57The most expensive ever.
09:59Yeah.
10:03Everyone is in.
10:04Have you got an answer at home?
10:06Jasmine, what are your thoughts here?
10:08Well, I've gone for $2.1 million.
10:12$2.1 million.
10:13For no other reason as it just sounded like a lot of money.
10:15And I wasn't sure if sculptures were as expensive as a painting.
10:18Yeah, paintings go for crazy amounts.
10:20Yeah, exactly.
10:21Dave, have you gone up or down from that?
10:23I've gone up.
10:24I actually think I know this.
10:25Oh, do you?
10:26I bought it.
10:27No, I didn't.
10:28I stole it.
10:31Whoa.
10:31You've gone for?
10:33$34 million.
10:34$34 million.
10:36So your average is $18 million and $50,000.
10:41Susanna, what are you thinking?
10:43I went higher, and I wasn't even sure if this was high enough.
10:46I agree that paintings tend to go for more, but I've gone for $52 million.
10:50$52 million, says Susanna.
10:53Jason?
10:53I went lower and very similar to Jasmine and Dave's average.
10:56I've gone $18 million.
10:57$18 million.
10:59So your average together is $35 million.
11:02So we've got 18, we've got 35.
11:04Almost double.
11:05What do you think at home?
11:06Let's find out who scores the points, shall we?
11:08How much did that sell for?
11:12Wow!
11:13$141 million.
11:18The point goes to Susanna and Jason.
11:20Very well done.
11:21Despite being out by $106 million.
11:23Well done, Susanna.
11:24Well done, Susanna.
11:26Final question in this round.
11:36That's really hard.
11:40What do we think about this?
11:43Right.
11:44Jason, we will start with you.
11:46What's your thinking here?
11:47I've gone for $87 million.
11:49$87 million.
11:49$87 million.
11:50OK.
11:51Susanna, up or down from that?
11:52I've gone lower.
11:53Yeah.
11:54I have gone for $15 million.
11:56$15 million, you are saying.
11:58OK, that is a big difference of opinion.
12:00Your average is $51 million.
12:03Jasmine, what are you thinking?
12:05I've gone for $34 million.
12:07I was mid-30s, I think, in my head.
12:09Well, that makes me feel better.
12:10Dave, where are you?
12:11I'm always wrong, though, Jasmine.
12:13I don't think it's a lot, because you've got a lot of C.
12:17So, I think it's surprisingly low.
12:19I'm saying 12.
12:2112, that is surprisingly low.
12:22Your average is 23.
12:26So, we've got 51, we've got 23.
12:28What are you saying at home on this one?
12:29We're going to give away our final point of the round,
12:30but who is it going to go to?
12:32The equator passes through the land of how many countries?
12:3711!
12:39You were so close!
12:41Yeah, I know, I know.
12:42Wow, pretty good.
12:44Terrific answering, especially from Susannah and Dave.
12:47But the point goes to Jasmine and Dave.
12:49Well played.
12:50Tablets away, please.
12:52And Jasmine and Susannah, if you will swap back to your original seats.
12:58Let's take a look at the leaderboard, shall we?
13:02Some good scoring going on here.
13:04Susannah, you've got two.
13:06Jasmine and Jason have three each.
13:08Dave Johns, out in the lead with six points.
13:09What a great day.
13:10I think it is.
13:11Well played.
13:12Three rounds to go before we find our first champion of the week.
13:15Our next round looks a little bit like this.
13:21The backwards round.
13:23Now, in this round, I will read out the questions backwards.
13:25You must give me the answers backwards.
13:27So, if I asked your name, you would say Harman Jasmine.
13:30Yeah.
13:30OK?
13:31Buzzers on fingers.
13:36Film 2005, which in Cowboys,
13:38as starred Gyllenhaal Jake and Ledger Heath?
13:44Yes, that is Jason.
13:46Mountain Brokeback.
13:47Mountain Brokeback.
13:49Answer correct.
13:50Brokeback Mountain becomes Mountain Brokeback.
13:52Question next.
13:54Duncan King's murder to husband her encourages play Scottish Shakespeare's in character which?
14:05Susannah.
14:06Beth Mack.
14:07Is incorrect, I'm afraid.
14:11That's character.
14:12Anybody?
14:13Nope.
14:14Susannah, nearly there.
14:15Oh, no.
14:16It was Macbeth Lady.
14:17Macbeth Lady is what we're looking for.
14:18Lady Macbeth is Macbeth Lady.
14:20The question next.
14:21The song this of title thee is what?
14:33Yes, Jason.
14:33You are who?
14:34You are who?
14:35That's what I was thinking.
14:37Is it you are who?
14:39That's exactly what it is.
14:40Of course, Jason.
14:41Who are you by the who?
14:42It becomes you are who.
14:44Who are you by the who?
14:45Um, question next.
14:492017 until 1899 from ground football home, Hotspur's Tottenham was what?
14:58Yes, Jason.
14:59Lane Hart White.
15:02Had to get it, didn't you?
15:03Lane Hart White is correct.
15:04I had to get one.
15:05Lane Hart White.
15:06Well done.
15:08Question next.
15:14Yes, Dave.
15:20Oh, um, it's Lady Gaga.
15:23Um...
15:25Oh...
15:26Oh.
15:28I'm going to time you out, Dave.
15:30Yes, Jasmine.
15:31Romance Bad.
15:32Romance Bad.
15:33Let's have a listen.
15:35Answer correct.
15:37Well played, Jasmine.
15:40Question next.
15:44Presented First Read, Susannah and Morgan Piers, 2015 in...
15:52Yes, Jason.
15:53Breakfast BBC.
15:55Is incorrect, I'm afraid.
15:59Yes, Susannah.
16:00Britain Morning Good.
16:01Britain Morning Good is the correct answer.
16:04Well done.
16:04Good morning, Britain.
16:05It comes to Britain at Morning Good.
16:07Question final.
16:10Song this of title, The Is What?
16:12Yes, Jason.
16:22You?
16:25It is not, I'm afraid.
16:26It's not that one.
16:27Oh, man.
16:28I don't know what you were thinking of.
16:29OK.
16:30Shall we listen to a little bit more?
16:32Yes, Dave.
16:39Face shut up here.
16:41I can't take it.
16:43Sorry.
16:45Yes, Jasmine.
16:47Face.
16:49Up.
16:49Shut.
16:51Your.
16:51It is not.
16:54Susannah, can the historian help us out here?
16:57Face you shut up.
16:59Absolutely.
17:00Very well done.
17:01Shut up for your face by Joe Dalton's New Music Theatre.
17:05What happened there, Susannah, was I hit the bar and then you nodded it in.
17:08I did, I did.
17:09Thank you for that.
17:10I keep doing that.
17:11Everyone, you hit both posts in the bar.
17:13Yeah.
17:13And I still almost didn't get it in.
17:15And the keeper went for a pie.
17:17Yeah, exactly.
17:18Just tapped it in there.
17:19That's the end of that round.
17:21Let's take a look at what it's done to our leaderboards.
17:26Jasmine and Susannah, you have four points each.
17:28Jason and Dave, six points each.
17:30Oh.
17:30Four, six, four, six.
17:32How about that?
17:33Two rounds to go.
17:34I wonder who's going to be our first champion of the week.
17:36Let's play our next round, which is...
17:41I'm terrible at dating.
17:43Tablets out, please.
17:44This is our history round, Susannah.
17:46Oh, thank you.
17:47It's the only one we have all week, so enjoy it.
17:51I'm going to give you a series of events from history, things that happened.
17:54You just have to write down the year in which you think they happened,
17:56and whoever is closest wins a point.
17:59Here's the first one.
18:00Write me down a year for this, please.
18:06What do you reckon at home on this, the Communist Manifesto?
18:21Jasmine, what are your thoughts?
18:23I've gone for 1899.
18:251899? Doesn't sound crazy.
18:27It was really a stab in the dark.
18:29I'm sure I studied it at one point in my A-level sociology, but I can't remember.
18:35Exactly that. I even did it at a degree, and I'm like, I'm still like, no.
18:381899 says, Jasmine, Jason, where have you gone?
18:41Yes, I'm also going to hold my hands up as a politics graduate at Swans University.
18:44I know.
18:45I've studied Engels to my university professors.
18:48I apologise.
18:491858.
18:51Susannah, is this your area of history at all?
18:53No, this is far too recent, but I've put 1838.
18:58I've had misgivings after I've put it because I've been thinking,
19:00actually, I think the 1840s, the hungry 40s probably made them write it,
19:06so I think perhaps it's a bit early, but...
19:08OK, so all in the 19th century here.
19:10Dave, where are you?
19:11I think I'm too far into the future.
19:14I think it was when they discovered time travel and they went into the future.
19:21You're saying...
19:221918.
19:231918.
19:24So, all the way from 1831 to 1918, what have you got at home on this one?
19:29Shall we find out when was it published and who scored the first point of the round?
19:341848.
19:37Jason and Susannah both get a point.
19:39Yeah.
19:41I'm so glad I got up for those 8.30 lectures.
19:43Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
19:44Who would have thought 20-odd years later they'd come back to help me?
19:48Who would have thought education would pay off?
19:50Next question, when did this happen, please?
19:53Rome is sacked by the Visigoths.
19:57You know how I said that anything before 1700 was my period?
20:01It turns out there's a start date as well, yeah.
20:03I was going to ask.
20:06Historians are the only people I allow to say this is before my time.
20:15OK, everyone is in.
20:17What do you think at home, Jason?
20:19What's your thinking here?
20:20I've just gone for 528 B.C.
20:23B.C.
20:24Oh, that's interesting.
20:24Why not?
20:25Why not?
20:25Susannah, what are you thinking?
20:27Yeah, I think Jason might be onto something.
20:28I know that my friends who are classists are going to be shouting at me 250 B.C.
20:32Ooh.
20:32250.
20:33They'll also be shouting at you for saying B.C. instead of B.C.E.
20:35B.C.E.
20:36I know.
20:36That's what they like before Common Era.
20:38Yeah, it's true.
20:38Dave, where are you?
20:40132 B.C.
20:42132 B.C.
20:43We're all B.C. at the moment.
20:44Except for me.
20:45No, I've gone completely.
20:481509.
20:49Why not?
20:50I don't know.
20:52The good news is those historians have stopped shouting at me.
20:55Yeah, this is, this is...
20:57But then, really, I'm like, what was I actually thinking?
21:01You were actually thinking about Charles V sacking Rome in the 1520s.
21:05I don't know what I would...
21:06Yes.
21:07Of course, thank you for reminding me of that.
21:09That's exactly what I was thinking.
21:10I think I was confused.
21:11So, we're 3 B.C. and we're 1 A.D.
21:13What do you think at home?
21:14What have you got for this?
21:15Let's find out, shall we?
21:16When was Rome sacked by the Visigoths and who has scored a point?
21:19410.
21:21Oh!
21:22Wow.
21:23The point goes to Dave.
21:24Very well done.
21:25Nice to play.
21:26Wow.
21:27How about that?
21:28There you go, 410.
21:29Well done if you were A.D. but not that much A.D.
21:31That's what we were looking for.
21:33Final question in this round.
21:35In which year did this happen, please?
21:37The UK s first police woman is appointed.
21:41Hmm.
21:43OK, everyone's in.
21:50Susannah, what are your thoughts?
21:52I have gone with surprisingly late.
21:56My mother was in the police force in the 70s and I know that there was still quite a divide in terms of who did what and how women were treated.
22:04And so it made me think maybe perhaps it was relatively recent.
22:07So I put 1959.
22:081959.
22:09Dave, what are you thinking?
22:11I've gone for 1932.
22:141932.
22:15Thank you for the voice as well.
22:17Thank you for the 1932 voice.
22:19You're welcome.
22:20I forget, of course, these days you're not a comedian, you're an actor.
22:23Yes, I am.
22:24And I forget your reigns sometimes.
22:26We've got 50s, we've got 30s.
22:29Jasmine?
22:30I've gone for 1915.
22:321915.
22:33And do you know the reason I went a bit earlier is because I thought it might have even been before women got to vote because they might have needed female police officers for certain crimes or certain things.
22:43But also, First World War and all the...
22:46Yeah, I went early, but...
22:47That makes some sense.
22:49Jason, what are you thinking?
22:51Well, I've just gone 60s.
22:531968.
22:54I've gone 68.
22:55Says Jason, so we're 30s, 50s, 60s and the 10s.
22:58Do you call them the 10s, Susanna, as an historian?
23:00What do you call them?
23:01Teens?
23:02The teens, sure.
23:03You don't know.
23:04You can just say, I don't know.
23:06Or the teens, we've got there.
23:08What do you think are home on this one?
23:10First female police officer appointed in the UK.
23:13Let's find out the answer and see who scored a point.
23:17Oh!
23:18Wow!
23:19Whoa!
23:20Oh, my goodness!
23:21That is not just a point, but two points.
23:23OK, two points.
23:24Oh, wow!
23:25That is terrific.
23:26Wow, 1915.
23:271915?
23:28Your logic was really good.
23:29I thought that through.
23:30That is amazing.
23:31Because luck, mate.
23:32Grantham, Lincolnshire, 1915.
23:34Edith Smith.
23:35Edith Smith.
23:36Go, Edith.
23:37Very good.
23:38Jasmine, there.
23:39Two points.
23:40Tablets away, please, everyone.
23:41Oh, dear.
23:42We have one more round to go.
23:43One more round before we give away our first prize of the week.
23:46And let's look at the leaderboard.
23:48There are two points between everybody.
23:53Susanna, you've got five.
23:55Jasmine, you've got six.
23:56Gents, Jason and Dave, seven points each.
23:59That's tasty, isn't it?
24:00Very tasty points.
24:01Yeah.
24:02Anybody's game.
24:03Listen, let's do it, shall we?
24:04Let's play a round of...
24:05Answer smash.
24:08Fingers on buzzers, please.
24:10A point for a correct answer.
24:11Don't forget, a point off if you buzz in and give me an incorrect answer in this round.
24:16OK?
24:17Two points between the lot of you.
24:19Anybody could be winning our first prize of the week.
24:22Who is it going to be?
24:24Your first category today is...
24:26Fruits and vegetables.
24:28Those will be the pictures.
24:30There will be a clue above.
24:31Smash the clue into the picture.
24:33What word proceeds of the Jedi in the title of a Star Wars film?
24:42Jasmine.
24:43Returnip.
24:44Returnip.
24:45Returnip is the right answer.
24:47Return, returnip, returnip.
24:49Returnip of the Jedi would be a good film.
24:51Next clue, next picture.
24:54The traditional rhyme about a woman who ingests an insect and then progressively larger creatures
24:59is called I know an old lady who what?
25:06Yes, Jasmine.
25:07I know an old lady who swallowed a fly chi.
25:10Who swallowed a fly chi?
25:13Mmm.
25:14Absolutely right.
25:15That's good, isn't it?
25:16Ace.
25:17I'm vegan so the fruits and vegetables are like my area.
25:21Swallowed a fly chi, swallowed a fly chi.
25:23You've scored the last four points, Jasmine.
25:25Very nicely done.
25:26Next clue, next picture.
25:39Yes, Jasmine.
25:40Marcel Marceau-Bergin.
25:41Marcel Marceau-Bergin.
25:43Five in a row.
25:44Well done, Jasmine.
25:45She's flying.
25:46Nicely done.
25:47Nicely done.
25:49Next category.
25:51Can anyone stop Jasmine?
25:54Comedy actors.
25:55Those will be the pictures.
25:56Comedy actors, Dave.
25:57Fine.
26:00I'm neither.
26:02Which semi-soft fat taken from the abdomen of a pig is rendered and clarified for use in
26:08cooking?
26:09Yes, Jason.
26:12The Lard O'Hanlon.
26:17Is incorrect, I'm afraid.
26:19Susannah.
26:20Lard O'Hanlon.
26:21Lard O'Hanlon.
26:22Lard O'Hanlon.
26:23I was going to say that.
26:24Lard O'Hanlon.
26:26Lard O'Hanlon.
26:27Lard O'Hanlon.
26:28Next clue, next picture.
26:29Which major golf championship was won in June 2022 by Matt Fitzpatrick on the country
26:36club course in Massachusetts?
26:37Jason, terrified to buzz now.
26:42Terrified.
26:43No one?
26:44Looking for the USO Penelope Keith.
26:47Penelope Keith?
26:48Penelope Keith?
26:49That's what I was trying to say.
26:50Penelope Keith?
26:51Penelope Keith.
26:52I knew the USO.
26:53We could have worked together.
26:54Good fun.
26:55USO Penelope Keith.
26:56I don't know if you said that at home.
26:57Any more categories today?
26:58We have no more categories today.
27:00Oh.
27:01I think...
27:02Yeah, I think surely.
27:03Surely.
27:04Surely, Jasmine has got that.
27:05What a run.
27:06What a run.
27:07What a run.
27:08Five points in a row at a crucial time.
27:10Phenomenal.
27:11Well played, everybody.
27:12I can tell you there's three points between first and last, which is very, very close indeed.
27:17But our winner today on Monday's House of Games is Jasmine.
27:22Oh.
27:23Well done.
27:24I am in shock.
27:25I am enjoying a place in the sun.
27:27There was I expecting to massively humiliate myself by going on a TV quiz show.
27:32Now, look.
27:33What a Monday.
27:34It's these three humiliating themselves.
27:35Exactly.
27:36Yeah.
27:37Um, Jasmine, you've won a prize.
27:38Which of these would you like?
27:40Oh, now I've really got to decide on the...
27:42Yeah.
27:43Do you know what?
27:44I'm going to change my...
27:46OK, no, you're going to have a dartboard.
27:48Am I allowed to change my mind?
27:49Yeah, of course you are.
27:50Can I steal the fondue set?
27:51You can.
27:52For a nice vegan fondue.
27:53Jasmine Harman wins the House of Games fondue set.
27:56Well done.
27:57Let's look at our first weekly leaderboards.
27:59This will change an awful lot as the week goes by.
28:01Susanna and Jason with two, Dave with three and Jasmine with four.
28:04Um, should we do the same again tomorrow?
28:06Mm.
28:07Yes.
28:08Ever so much.
28:09We'll see you as well on the House of Games.
28:11We'll see you as well.
28:12We'll see you as well on the House of Games.
28:26Big up the vegans
28:40It's like having the World Cup
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