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Jon Culshaw, Harriet Kemsley, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Verona Rose

Series 6, Week 19, Day 2

Every day this week, celebrity contestants Jon Culshaw, Harriet Kemsley, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Verona Rose 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 decanter, or will they be tempted with the House of Games fondue set?

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Series 6 Episode 92 (m001hkqw) (hd)

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Transcript
00:00Hello, everybody. Welcome back to Tuesday's House of Games.
00:12I'm joined by four famous faces.
00:14They are all looking very stylish today, I have to say.
00:16One of them, at the end of the week, is going to win this trophy.
00:19Who is it going to be? It's going to be one of these four.
00:22Harriet Kemsley. Hello.
00:24Lawrence Llewellyn Bowen. Hello.
00:27Verona Rose. Hi.
00:28And John Coleshaw. Welcome one, welcome all.
00:33John, a win for you yesterday, a toolbox taken home.
00:37How did that feel? You can relax for the week now.
00:39Yes, it's a fantastic toolbox.
00:42I will donate it to my brother, Jim, who is a great, great mechanic and engineer.
00:46That's lovely. Well, Jim, if you're watching, enjoy the toolbox.
00:49Now, John, one by one point from Harriet.
00:52Harriet, just one point off the lead.
00:54What can we do today to overhaul John?
00:56Do better. Oh, that's good.
00:58That's what we need to do, yeah.
00:59Well, stand-ups normally do very, very well on this show.
01:02Oh, really?
01:02Yeah, I'm sorry to break that to you.
01:04Oh, no, OK.
01:05Lawrence, it was super close between everyone yesterday.
01:07Everyone had a good day.
01:09You've got to fancy yourself to win a day this week.
01:11Well, you know, I'm awaiting to see the glittering smorgasbord of prize hall
01:18before I commit to whether I'm going to win or not.
01:20Oh, before you really are going to put some effort in.
01:21I mean, I'm hoping I don't get to win any of this stuff.
01:24There's some good stuff here.
01:26Point it, point to it, point to the good bit.
01:28What? Oh, OK.
01:30I like the hippo.
01:31Right, OK.
01:32Very, very much.
01:33I like the rhino.
01:35I like the kind of Easter Island.
01:36I'm saying so much about you.
01:37Do you think?
01:37I'm reading your interior psychology.
01:38I like the huge beasts.
01:40That's all I like.
01:40You do, you do, you're untamed.
01:41Verona, shall we take a look at those prizes?
01:43Yes, please.
01:43So we can see if Lawrence is going to put any effort in today.
01:46Yes.
01:46So if you were to win today, you'd take home one of these.
01:51There's the onesie.
01:53There's the cycle helmet.
01:55There are the playing cards.
01:56There's the tote bag.
01:57And there's the crystal cut glass decanter.
02:00Verona, what do you think?
02:02I think I would go for the helmet, just because I'm always, yeah,
02:06I'm always bashing my head.
02:08So it's really how...
02:09This is absolutely...
02:09You're just around the house.
02:11Yeah, I don't know why.
02:11I bash my head all the time.
02:13You should probably already have a helmet.
02:14I should.
02:15I would say.
02:17But listen, I would be delighted to be the one
02:18who finally saves your head.
02:20Yeah.
02:20I'll give it to my heart.
02:21Anything there that's motivating you?
02:23This is interesting.
02:24So this is what happens.
02:24The prizes get worse as the week goes on.
02:27Listen, there's no fondue set.
02:29I'll give you that.
02:29There isn't.
02:30But there are some lovely prizes still to come.
02:32I think the decanter is a nice prize.
02:33I think the contents of the decanter is a nicer prize.
02:36It looks like it's empty.
02:37Not those contents.
02:38No, really?
02:39Harriet, what would you go for?
02:40I think the decanter, yeah.
02:42Don't you think?
02:43Yeah, I just had a baby, so I can drink now.
02:46Well, not really, because I'm breastfeeding.
02:48But you can have a drink.
02:48But soon.
02:49Soon, yeah.
02:50Soon enough.
02:50It's on the horizon.
02:51Exactly.
02:52John, anything there you fancy?
02:54Oh, definitely the decanter.
02:56It's classy, right?
02:57Yeah.
02:57It's like one of those prizes from Sale of the Century or Bullseye.
03:00Yeah, that's red.
03:01You've won the decanter.
03:02Super.
03:03Oh, that's good, isn't it?
03:04Oh, I like that.
03:05But listen, let's take a look at the leaderboards.
03:07John was our first champion.
03:09Of course, he's got four points there.
03:11Then Harriet, Lawrence, Verona.
03:13So, who's our first champion?
03:14Is he going to be our second champion?
03:15Let's find out with a series of rounds, shall we?
03:17Might as well start with round one, don't you think?
03:19Here we go.
03:20The answers in the question are going to go along the line.
03:26I'm going to ask you each a question.
03:28Within the question, there will be some capital letters.
03:30And the answer to the question will be an anagram of those capital letters.
03:34OK?
03:35Harriet, we will start with you.
03:36Our first category is...
03:39European cities.
03:41So, I'm going to ask you a question about a European city.
03:42Within the question, there will be an anagram of the answer.
03:45OK.
03:45OK?
03:46Which European city is this, please?
03:48Would you come to this Italian city to get your rave on?
03:53Well, possibly, but it's better known for its opera.
03:59Verona.
04:00Verona?
04:02Oh, and that feels like you should have got that question, Verona,
04:04but there it is.
04:05I would have got it wrong.
04:07That I would have loved.
04:08Then I would believe that you keep banging your head.
04:10And I would believe that.
04:12Verona is the answer.
04:13Harriet, well played.
04:14Lawrence, a European city for you.
04:18This capital city lies on the River Danube
04:20and is a major European road and rail hub.
04:22Not a bad set-up.
04:25Oh, for goodness sake, I'm so bad at these kind of things.
04:29It's on the Danube.
04:32No.
04:33No?
04:33It's not Vienna.
04:34It is not Vienna.
04:35Anyone else want to buzz in?
04:36John just beats Verona to the buzzer.
04:40Is it Budapest?
04:41Budapest is the answer.
04:43Oh, yes.
04:43So, I had set up an anagram of Budapest.
04:46Verona, a question for you that will not be about Verona.
04:49I apologise.
04:49If you're watching a water bus, tram or metro dart around the city,
04:55you could be here or anywhere.
05:00Can we go back to the Budapest question?
05:02LAUGHTER
05:03You got this one at home?
05:09You can time me out.
05:10You can time you out.
05:11As soon as that goes red, the buzzers will be live.
05:13Have a buzzer race.
05:14Harriet wins the buzzer race.
05:15Is it Rotterdam?
05:17Rotterdam or anywhere.
05:18Absolutely right.
05:19Rotterdam.
05:20Harriet.
05:22Our final question on this pass goes to John.
05:24A European city for you.
05:26Which European city?
05:28This city on the Mediterranean is renowned for its seafood restaurants,
05:32which are well worth visiting for the crab alone.
05:35LAUGHTER
05:35Um...
05:37Is that Barcelona?
05:39That's good work from our question writers there.
05:40Good work from John Coleshaw.
05:41It is Barcelona.
05:42Well done.
05:44APPLAUSE
05:44We go back to Harriet.
05:47We have a new category, though.
05:4970s rock bands is what we are looking for now.
05:52Which 70s rock band is this?
05:56These punk rock pioneers often met in the textile shops
05:59owned by Vivian Westwood.
06:04The Sex Pistols.
06:06The Sex Pistols.
06:08That's exactly who it is.
06:10Well done.
06:10Lawrence, a 70s rock band for you.
06:15This brummy heavy metal band were not just praised
06:18for their operatic musical ability,
06:19but also their leather-clad image.
06:26Judas Priest.
06:27Judas Priest.
06:28Very well done.
06:29I'm glad.
06:29That was harder, wasn't it?
06:30I think.
06:31Not for me.
06:31Yeah, I'm glad it went for you.
06:33Now people are imagining that I have a large collection
06:36of Judas Priest records at home.
06:38Yeah, like you don't.
06:40Bastard.
06:41Verona, a 70s rock band for you.
06:43In this band's biggest hit,
06:45a man is unsure whether to feel fear or glee
06:48as he finds himself in a strange hotel
06:50that he may have difficulty leaving.
06:51Everyone's got their fingers ready.
06:58I know.
06:59There's always a lot of pressure there.
07:00I didn't know any...
07:00I'm just going to...
07:04I'm not going to lose a point if I make a guess, am I?
07:06You are not, no.
07:07Lee Gass.
07:08Is it Lee?
07:09I love Lee Gass.
07:11What a guy.
07:11Am I close?
07:12Is it Lee Gass?
07:13It is not.
07:14Lawrence.
07:15Eagles.
07:16Eagles is the answer.
07:17Hotel California, of course.
07:20Eagles.
07:20Final question in the round goes to John Coleshaw.
07:25Virgil Sharkey's distinctive tenor
07:27infused John Peale so much
07:28that he often referred to this band's first hit
07:30as his favourite song.
07:32Oh, yes.
07:37Yeah, The Undertones.
07:39The Undertones.
07:39Teenage Kicks.
07:40Absolutely right.
07:41Teenage Kicks, John Peale's favourite song.
07:43Well played, John.
07:44Lovely end to the round.
07:45Let's take a look at our leaderboard, shall we?
07:47Very well done.
07:48Anyone at home who got all of those?
07:51Verona yet to go off the mark.
07:52Lawrence, you have two.
07:54We have joint leaders, John and Harriet.
07:56Three points each.
07:58Battle is joined once again.
07:59It's going to be very, very close this week.
08:02Let's play a pairs game, shall we?
08:03It is going to be...
08:04My perfect match.
08:08Verona, you get to choose a partner for this round.
08:11Who would you like to play with?
08:12I'm going to stick with John.
08:14You're going to stick with John.
08:15Seemed to work yesterday, didn't it?
08:16Yes.
08:16John and Verona are a team.
08:18Lawrence and Harriet, you are a team.
08:19We're delighted.
08:20Yes.
08:20We're a match made in heaven.
08:21Oh, perfect.
08:22Two very, very well-matched teams.
08:24Yeah, absolutely.
08:25Which is great for this round.
08:26Now, I'm looking for my perfect match, okay?
08:28And you have to help me.
08:30Essentially, Lawrence and Harriet, I'm looking for two things in my perfect match.
08:37Someone who has launched a range of leggings.
08:40That's the kind of thing I look for in a perfect match.
08:42But who also has been a judge on a German TV talent show.
08:47That's what I'm looking for in somebody.
08:49I have niche interests.
08:51One of the following two is my perfect match.
08:54Is it Victoria Beckham or Mr Motivator?
08:58I don't know, partner, how you feel about these things,
09:01but I feel instinctively drawn to Mr Motivator on this one.
09:07Yeah, I think Mr Motivator's leggings would be more fun.
09:10That's what I'm going to say.
09:11Well, just look at his heading, or whatever that thing is called.
09:14Yes, he's heading.
09:16So, you're going to go Mr Motivator?
09:19Is that a consensus?
09:20Let's do it.
09:21So, Mr Motivator, well, I can tell you this,
09:23they both launched their own range of leggings, both of them,
09:26but only one of them has also been a judge on a TV talent show in Germany,
09:30and that is...
09:32Victoria Beckham.
09:34That's who it is.
09:35Wow.
09:36Yeah.
09:36Well, she looks very judge.
09:37She was on Germany's next top model.
09:39Verona and John.
09:40I can't know you're done.
09:42Victoria Beckham is no longer my perfect match.
09:44I'm looking for something new.
09:45OK.
09:45OK?
09:46And these are the characteristics I'm looking for.
09:49Someone who has a PhD in astrophysics...
09:53..but who also has donated tools to the British Lawnmower Museum.
09:58That's what I like.
09:59I can't help it.
10:00That's what I like.
10:01I'm so happy there is a lawnmower museum.
10:03Nice, right?
10:04One of these two people fits the bill, but who is it?
10:08Is it Vanessa Feltz or Brian May?
10:12What do you think?
10:13What do you think, John?
10:14His full title, Dr Brian May.
10:17Oh.
10:18And he was studying astrophysics in the early 70s,
10:21and then Queen happened and sort of distracted him from that for a while.
10:24And it's definitely not Vanessa Feltz there.
10:26Is it Dr Vanessa?
10:28Well, she's very bright and wise and, you know,
10:31relationship counsellor, that sort of thing.
10:33Yes, yeah.
10:34But I would say, if it's all right with you, everyone,
10:37I think Dr Brian May.
10:38I'm going to go with Dr...
10:40I'm going to go with Dr Brian May.
10:42So, Verona, you're going to go with Dr Brian May?
10:44Yeah, I definitely think it would be because she has a...
10:46John joined in every now and again.
10:49Well, listen, they both donated tools to the British Lawnmower Museum.
10:52Oh!
10:52I'll tell you that.
10:53Oh, right.
10:54Only one of them has a PhD in astrophysics as well,
10:56and it is...
10:58Brian May.
10:59Absolutely right, Dr Brian May.
11:01Very well played.
11:02I move on once again.
11:04Now I'm looking for someone with the following characteristics,
11:07Lawrence and Harriet.
11:09I am looking for somebody...
11:10..who has married and divorced the same person twice.
11:14That's very important to me.
11:15Mm-hm.
11:17And has competed in the US TV series Celebrity Apprentice.
11:21That's what I would like.
11:23Am I looking for...
11:24I think the link is the fact that they both married and divorced the same person twice.
11:34Yes.
11:34I don't know if he'd take part in it because he's busy trying to go to space.
11:39Yeah.
11:40But also, it just sort of looks a little bit too obvious, doesn't it?
11:43That we're supposed to be seduced by the idea that Elon...
11:47Oh, really?
11:48Because he's a businessman.
11:49They're trying to trick us.
11:51Yeah.
11:51Do you know what?
11:52Can you imagine?
11:53We worked out what you're trying to do.
11:55You are a weasel.
11:55Listen, I'm on your side.
11:57Are you?
11:57The question writers, they infuriate me.
12:00Well, we're not falling for it.
12:02I think we're going for Dionne Warwick.
12:04I think we are.
12:05So, you're going to go Dionne Warwick?
12:07Yes.
12:07You're having none of the nonsense from our question writers.
12:09Yes.
12:10Having been bitten by Mr Motivator.
12:13Yes.
12:13We're not falling for that.
12:14Well, they have both married and divorced the same person twice.
12:17That is definitely true.
12:18Only one of them has been on Celebrity Apprentice, though, and that is...
12:21Dionne Warwick.
12:23Well done.
12:25Let that be a lesson to our question writers as well.
12:28Enough of the nonsense.
12:29We've seen through it.
12:30We've seen through it.
12:31Verona and John, enough of Dionne Warwick.
12:34I've moved on to somebody who has these two characteristics.
12:38Someone who had a role in the TV film Sharknado 5, Global Swarming,
12:44but who also was born in the UK, is my perfect match.
12:53Olivia Newton-John or Toni Collette?
12:57Hmm.
12:58Well, I'm really not sure.
12:58It's a bit of a guess on this one.
13:01I know Olivia Newton-John was born in the UK, Cambridge, I believe.
13:05OK.
13:05Um, Toni, I'm not sure where she was born,
13:08but she may have been more likely to do that movie.
13:11Although, Olivia might have done a little comedic cameo in it.
13:16Yeah.
13:17What do you think?
13:18Do you have an instinct one way or the other?
13:20I can close my eyes and see what comes up first.
13:24I think it's Toni, but...
13:26You said that Olivia was born in, um, the...in Cambridge,
13:30so I'm happy to go with Olivia, but my, my, um, psychic powers told me Toni...
13:36Let's go with your psychic powers.
13:37Are you sure?
13:37I like the sound of that.
13:39Are you sure?
13:39It normally goes so well when we go with psychic powers on the show.
13:42Yeah, yeah, yeah.
13:44Let's find out, shall we?
13:46Is Toni Collette my perfect match?
13:50She is not my perfect match, I'm afraid.
13:52It was Olivia, you know, John.
13:54I'm so sorry.
13:55Born in...
13:56I am sorry.
13:56She was born in Cambridge.
13:58You're absolutely right.
13:59And she, uh, yeah, she had a role in shock.
14:00Nado, five.
14:02That's the end of that round.
14:03Shall we take a look at the leaderboards?
14:04Our first champion was John by one point from Harriet.
14:09And it's very close again.
14:10Look at this.
14:11Verona with one, Lawrence with three.
14:13No getting between them at all.
14:15John and Harriet, four points each.
14:17How about that?
14:19Round three is...
14:22James House Of.
14:25Now, in this round, I need to give the answers in alphabetical order, please.
14:31Let's have our first question, shall we?
14:32Fingers on buzzers, or buzzers fingers on.
14:36Which musician had UK top 40 singles,
14:39including Cracklin' Rosie and Sweet Caroline?
14:44That is John.
14:46Diamond Neil.
14:47Diamond Neil.
14:48Absolutely right.
14:49Diamond Neil.
14:50Neil Diamond.
14:51Here comes Diamond Neil.
14:53Next question.
14:56What is this landmark?
15:00Yes, Harriet.
15:02House Opera Sydney?
15:05House Opera Sydney?
15:07Is the right answer.
15:09Well played.
15:09Harriet, Sydney Opera House comes House Opera Sydney.
15:12Next question.
15:13Cook, ready, steady, steady.
15:26Cook, ready, steady.
15:29That's the right answer.
15:30Well played, John.
15:32Ready, steady, cook comes cook, ready, steady.
15:34Next question.
15:35What is the title of this song?
15:39But if we should be a victim.
15:43Yeah, good luck, John.
15:45Is.
15:47Only.
15:49Up.
15:49No.
15:51Unlucky.
15:53Anyone else wanting to go off the top board here?
15:57But if we should be a victim.
16:00He's given you half the title.
16:02From home.
16:03We'll just know.
16:05Lawrence.
16:07Only is.
16:10No.
16:12Harriet.
16:13Is.
16:14Only.
16:16The up.
16:17Way.
16:18Is.
16:19Only.
16:19The up.
16:20Way.
16:21Is.
16:22Is.
16:22The right answer, Harriet.
16:24Well done.
16:25Is.
16:25Only.
16:25The up.
16:26Way.
16:26The only.
16:27Way.
16:27Is.
16:27Up.
16:28Next question.
16:30Which English football club is commonly known as Wolves?
16:36Yes, Lawrence.
16:38Wanderers Wolverhampton.
16:39Wanderers Wolverhampton.
16:41Is.
16:41The right answer, Lawrence.
16:42Well done.
16:43I think it's better that way round anyway.
16:45Wanderers Wolverhampton.
16:45Yeah.
16:46That sounds quite cool, doesn't it?
16:47Much better.
16:48Next one.
16:49Who is this?
16:51Yes, Harriet.
16:55Bobby Brown Millie.
16:56Bobby Brown Millie is the right answer.
16:59Millie Bobby Brown becomes Bobby Brown Millie.
17:01Final question in this round.
17:04What is the full title of the musical by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber that features the song Any Dream Will Do?
17:13Yes, John.
17:15And.
17:17It is not, I'm afraid.
17:21Yes, Harriet.
17:24Of.
17:26It is not, I'm afraid.
17:28Oh, can I have a go then?
17:28Yeah, of course you can.
17:30Um, Joseph.
17:31I mean, you're such a long way from that being the first word.
17:37Verona.
17:39Coat?
17:41Well, guys, we've got to talk about the alphabet.
17:44Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:45And was the closest we had to the first word, but you forgot the word amazing.
17:49Amazing.
17:49Yeah.
17:49So, let's take a look.
17:51Amazing and dream coat Joseph Technicolor.
17:54The is the answer.
17:55Very well done if you've got that at home.
17:57That's the end of that round.
17:58I think Yoda created that round.
17:59I think he did.
18:00Yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:01He created that round, he did.
18:03Let's take a look at what it has done to our scoreboard.
18:06Two rounds to go on Tuesday's House of Games.
18:08Two rounds before we find our next champion.
18:10Verona, you have one.
18:11Lawrence, four.
18:12John, six.
18:13We have a new leader.
18:15Harriet Kemsley.
18:16Seven points.
18:16I've never been a leader before.
18:18There we go.
18:19Get used to it.
18:20Two rounds to go.
18:21Can you hang on to the lead?
18:22Let's find out as we play round four, which is...
18:24The Rich List.
18:28Tablets out, please, everybody.
18:30I have my own tablet in this round.
18:31It's the one round I'm allowed to play in.
18:33What I'm going to do is I'm going to show you a category.
18:35All you've got to do is write down a correct answer in that category.
18:39If you do that, you'll get a point.
18:41Unless somebody else has written down the same answer as you.
18:45And that includes me.
18:46I'm writing down an answer.
18:47So, if I write down your answer, you don't get a point either.
18:49So, you've got to write down a correct answer, but that nobody else says.
18:53And at home, see if you can avoid all of our answers as well.
18:56Your first category is this.
18:59We're looking for any film starring Leonardo DiCaprio,
19:02which was released in the 1990s.
19:07So, a Leonardo DiCaprio film from the 1990s, please.
19:12That's hard.
19:17Everybody in?
19:19Everybody is in.
19:21What do you think at home on this one?
19:22It's quite hard, I think.
19:24I can't think of that many.
19:25Harriet, what have you said?
19:26I wrote very small writing, because I was nervous.
19:29What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
19:31Was it in that?
19:31Oh, that's a good one.
19:32What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
19:33Is that 90s?
19:36It is.
19:37Well done.
19:38Lawrence, what are you saying?
19:40I'm saying Titanic.
19:42And hope it's too obvious.
19:44Yes.
19:44No-one else will say it.
19:45Exactly.
19:45Yeah.
19:46Titanic, is it correct?
19:48Of course it is.
19:49Verona, what are you saying?
19:52I also went for Titanic, because I thought it was so obvious that no-one was going to get it.
19:56Yeah, it often happens in this round.
19:58Unfortunately, you've both cancelled each other out.
20:01John, what are you saying?
20:03I think it's 90s.
20:04The beach.
20:04The beach.
20:06The beach.
20:07Interesting.
20:07The Danny Boyle one.
20:08The beach's the right answer.
20:08Yeah.
20:09It's 2,000, I'm being told.
20:14Wow.
20:15So the only person to get a point is Harriet, unless, Harriet, I've written What's Eating Gilbert Grape.
20:19Oh, no.
20:20Well, do you know what?
20:21The first thing I was going to write was Titanic.
20:23Yeah.
20:23But then I thought, maybe it's too obvious.
20:25And then I thought, no, hold on.
20:26I was thinking of other Leonardo DiCaprio films from the 90s, and I went for Titanic, because
20:30I couldn't think of any other.
20:31Oh, here we go.
20:32Like the rest of us.
20:33So we've all lost points there.
20:35Harriet, do you get a point?
20:36Well done.
20:36Let's take a look at other answers we could have said.
20:39I couldn't think of anything.
20:40Celebrity, Critters 3, Marvin's Rim, Poison Ivy, Romeo and Juliet, The Basketball Diaries.
20:45I think some of them weren't very good, maybe.
20:46The Man in the Iron Mask, The Quick and the Dead, This Boy's Life, and Total Eclipse.
20:50Well done if you said any of those.
20:51Let's do another category, shall we?
20:55Any international men's football team.
20:57No.
20:59Who have reached a World Cup final, please.
21:02So that's just the last two, just the final of any World Cup.
21:11Everybody in, everybody happy?
21:14What do you think at home?
21:16Lawrence, what have you gone for?
21:18I've gone for Argentina.
21:20Argentina.
21:21Is that a correct answer?
21:23Certainly is.
21:25Nicely done.
21:26Are you going to avoid everyone else's answer, though?
21:28Verona, what are you saying?
21:30Italy, question mark?
21:32Question mark.
21:34Absolutely right, Italy.
21:35Oh, good.
21:36Good, so far, all avoiding each other.
21:37John, have you avoided both of those?
21:40I went for slightly spelt wrong, but Uruguay.
21:43Uruguay, lovely.
21:45Well done, John, nicely played.
21:48Harriet, we're three from three.
21:50Germany, you've avoided everyone.
21:51Did they reach...
21:52Oh, God, yeah.
21:53They're Germans.
21:53OK, good.
21:54There it is.
21:55So, point for everyone.
21:56Unless...
21:56Unless I've written the same as one of you,
21:59which, in this instance, I have.
22:02I love football.
22:04Oh, dear.
22:05John, I wrote Uruguay.
22:06I'm so sorry.
22:07I thought it was such a clever answer.
22:09No.
22:10Too clever.
22:11You've both been hoisted by your own petard.
22:12Too clever.
22:13Sometimes it's good not to be too clever.
22:15Yeah, innit?
22:16Let's take a look at the remaining answers you could have said.
22:18All of these have been in the World Cup final.
22:19Brazil, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, England, France.
22:25Hungary, Netherlands, Spain or Sweden.
22:29Very well done if you said any of those at home.
22:31One final question in this round.
22:33Could you write me down a correct answer in this category, please?
22:36Radio 1 and Radio 2 Breakfast Show presenters.
22:42Since the start of the 21st century.
22:46So, since 2000.
22:47Anyone who's been the regular host of Radio 1 or Radio 2 Breakfast Show, please.
22:58I know what he's writing.
23:00You know what I'm writing.
23:01Yes.
23:06OK, everyone's in.
23:07What do you think at home?
23:08You've got an answer here.
23:09See if you can avoid it.
23:10Ask Verona.
23:11What did you go for?
23:12Chris Evans.
23:13Chris Evans you went for.
23:15Was he 21st century?
23:18He was indeed.
23:19Well done.
23:21John, what are you saying?
23:23Went for Sarah Cox.
23:25Oh, yeah.
23:26Sarah Cox, is that right?
23:29Is right.
23:30Well done.
23:31Harriet, what are you saying?
23:33Zoe Ball.
23:34Zoe Ball.
23:35Tiny writing.
23:36I know, I panic.
23:37You need more confidence, especially with a name that short.
23:39Zoe Ball.
23:41Is absolutely right.
23:42Are we going to go four from four?
23:45Chris Moyles.
23:46Surely that's four from four.
23:49Absolutely right.
23:50Now, Lawrence, you thought just by looking at the strokes of my pen,
23:53you could tell what I'd written.
23:54Let me just sort of, you know, check the ether on my spirit guide.
23:58I think you put Nick Grimshaw, kiss, kiss, kiss.
24:00Is that what you think?
24:01Yep.
24:02That's exactly what I wrote.
24:03Well done.
24:04How about that?
24:06It's more like a star, actually, than a kiss.
24:08Yeah, but listen, listen, listen, I think it's, I think Uri Geller's done plenty well enough there.
24:12I think so, too.
24:13There's only two others on the whole list.
24:14So, at home.
24:15Well done.
24:15Well done.
24:16If you said Greg James, of course, Greg James, or Terry Wogan.
24:20Very well done if you've got either of those at home.
24:22Well played, everyone.
24:23Lots of points there.
24:24That's the end of the round.
24:25Tablets away, please.
24:26Good for us.
24:26And let's see how we stand with one round to go on Tuesday's House of Games.
24:30John Colshaw was our champion on Monday.
24:33Is he going to repeat it?
24:34He's got a job on his hands if he is.
24:36Verona, you've got three.
24:37Lawrence, six.
24:37John, seven.
24:38Harriet Kemsley is taking a three-point lead into the final round.
24:41Ten points.
24:41Well, you look absolutely stunned by that revelation.
24:47Something's wrong.
24:47Something's way down for a minute.
24:49Is there another Harriet?
24:50I know, yes.
24:51Shall I tell you how I think you've managed to do it?
24:54Please.
24:54By getting more questions right than anything.
24:55OK, great.
24:56So, I'm going to try and keep doing that.
24:57That's how you've done it.
24:57Absolutely.
24:59Let's play our final round, shall we?
25:00It is, of course.
25:03Answer smash.
25:04Fingers on buzzers, please.
25:06Point for a correct answer.
25:07Point off.
25:08Don't forget, for an incorrect answer, Harriet has a three-point lead.
25:10Can she hang on to it?
25:11Let's find out.
25:12Your first category is...
25:18So, you'll see pictures of equipment in children's play areas
25:20and there'll be a clue above.
25:22Please smash them together.
25:32No-one fancies it.
25:35It's launch paddling pool.
25:37That's what I was looking for.
25:37Launch pad and paddling pool.
25:39Launch paddling pool.
25:40Next question and next picture.
25:44The film and TV studio is located in Boreham Wood and named after which nearby village?
25:52Yes, Harriet.
25:54Oh, dear.
25:56So, it's a tree house.
26:00No, and then a pine wood.
26:01I'm afraid...
26:02I'm afraid...
26:03Wait, no, um...
26:04I'll time you out there.
26:05No, they're trying to press...
26:06Loser point, Verona.
26:08Elf's tree house.
26:09Elf's tree house.
26:10Oh, well done.
26:11It's the right answer.
26:12Elf's tree house is Elf's tree house.
26:13I was looking at pine wood.
26:14The next category is Strictly Come Dancing contestants.
26:20Those will be the pictures.
26:21There'll be clues above.
26:24Ice dancers Torvald and Dean won gold at the 1984 Winter Olympics,
26:28performing to which composition by Ravel?
26:31This is nervy stuff.
26:36No-one's going for it.
26:38Shall I tell you?
26:39We're looking for Bolero's Ailing Ellis.
26:42Bolero and Rose Ailing Ellis.
26:44I got the Bolero.
26:46Next one.
26:48Neil Sedaka reached number three in the UK singles chart in 1959 with which song?
26:56Yes, that is John.
26:58O'Carol Smiley.
26:59O'Carol Smiley.
27:00It's the right answer.
27:02O'Carol and Carol Smiley is O'Carol Smiley.
27:05Well played, John.
27:06Next category.
27:08We are done for the day.
27:10We're done for the day.
27:11Did Harriet hold on to their lead?
27:13She lost a point.
27:13John certainly got a point as well.
27:15Let's find out, shall we?
27:17On Monday, our champion was John Colshaw.
27:19Who is our champion on Tuesday's House of Games?
27:22The stand-ups rise again.
27:24Harriet Kemsley.
27:25Well done, Harriet.
27:27And you beat John by a point today.
27:28In the way he beat you by a point yesterday.
27:30You've won yourself a prize.
27:32Oh, my goodness.
27:33Which one of these would you like to take home with you?
27:36I've never poured alcohol not straight into a glass.
27:40So I think I'm going to be classy.
27:42And get a decanter.
27:44Decanter.
27:45Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:46Is that what you're calling it?
27:46It's a decanter.
27:47Great.
27:48Well done.
27:48The classiest prize of all.
27:49Harriet Kemsley takes home the House of Games decanter.
27:52Well done, Harriet.
27:53Let's take a look at our weekly leaderboard two days down.
27:58Verona with two.
27:59Lawrence, you've got four tied at the top there.
28:01Harriet and John with seven points each.
28:03It's been very close between everybody, though, the first two days.
28:06I think we might see more than two winners this week.
28:09Shall we do it all again tomorrow?
28:10Yes.
28:10On Wednesday's House of Games.
28:11Yes, Richard.
28:12Of course we shall.
28:12Look forward to seeing you all very much.
28:14See you here, same time, same place.
28:15We'll see you as well.
28:16Same time, same place on the House of Games.
28:18Have a little smell.
28:47Absolutely disgusting.
28:51What's it smell like?
28:53No, it's just like pond water.
28:55Oh, mmm, pond water.
28:57Bye.

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