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Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George, Justin Moorhouse

Series 6, Week 7, Day 4

Every day this week, celebrity contestants Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse 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 34 (m001d9v3) (hd)

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Transcript
00:00Hello, everybody. Lovely to have you back for Thursday's House of Games.
00:12What a fun week. We are having some great quizzing as well.
00:16Tomorrow, we give away the trophy.
00:18Today, we're just giving away points and prizes,
00:20and we're giving them away to one of these people,
00:23Lewis Emerick.
00:25Helen George, Justin Morehouse,
00:29and Callie Beaton.
00:32So, at the stand-up end of the room, Callie and Justin.
00:34Justin, two wins now. Big wins as well. How are you feeling?
00:38I'm feeling OK. I'm really enjoying myself.
00:42You know, this is one of those ambitions of mine that I've achieved.
00:46I love this show, and I'm just glad to be on it.
00:49This is a guy... Winning is just a bonus, Richard.
00:51You know, I'm not here. We'll stop it, then.
00:53Yeah.
00:54Looking at that trophy, thinking, it's a terrible trophy,
00:58but I really want it.
00:59He's got his name just on it.
01:01The engraver's already doing it, you know.
01:03Like at the golf, with the old shoulder blow poised.
01:05Yeah, yeah.
01:07It already says Justin.
01:08Yeah.
01:09Callie, do you think you've got a win in you this week for the stand-ups?
01:12I don't know.
01:13I mean, the stand-ups are definitely going to have a win this week.
01:16That's good.
01:16Yeah, you can hitch yourself.
01:17I can.
01:18But I will just say this.
01:19You know that I got into being front of camera even later than you did.
01:22Yes.
01:23A couple of years ago, on a Thursday, I'd have been in the office.
01:26So I see it as a win, because I'm here having a lovely time.
01:28That's exactly right.
01:28So I've won already, Richard.
01:30Helen, shall we take a little look at the weekly leaderboard?
01:33Oh, yes.
01:33And in Actors Corner, here, here's how we stand.
01:37It's very close.
01:38Lewis at the bottom, even though you've had a win.
01:40Yeah.
01:41Funny, isn't it?
01:41Six points for you.
01:42Helen and Callie, you've been absolutely so close all week.
01:45Eight each, and Justin with 11.
01:47But, Helen, you got a prize yesterday.
01:49Justin donated his prize.
01:50Donated.
01:52It's so kind, but tragic, nonetheless.
01:56But I love it.
01:57I mean, I'm not proud.
01:59So it's a dartboard, and Helen's got a pub at home.
02:01You should have underneath it, so tragic, yet kind, nonetheless.
02:05You should have underneath it.
02:07Donated by.
02:08Donated by.
02:09You can come and open the pub.
02:11Just a picture of you going.
02:16Lewis, should we take a look at today's prizes?
02:18Yes.
02:19OK.
02:20Whoever wins today takes home some of this bounty.
02:24There's the cafetiere, the sunglasses, there's a compost bin.
02:27Hello.
02:28There's a pasta maker, and there's the wheelie luggage.
02:31Lewis, what do you fancy?
02:32I'd go for the luggage.
02:34Yeah, the luggage is nice, that.
02:35Helen?
02:36I'd go for the bin.
02:37I need one of those.
02:38Put it in your pub, can't you?
02:40Put it in my pub, exactly.
02:41Good, Justin.
02:42The luggage.
02:43I just genuinely want to bump into somebody else in an airport.
02:47There is almost no stand-up comedian in Britain who does not have some of that luggage now.
02:52So you've got to have it, otherwise you're going to be left out on the carousel.
02:54All hanging around the Edinburgh Fringe, pulling our Richards around.
02:57Yeah, exactly.
02:59Callie, what did you go for?
03:00Well, I wanted to say the luggage, but now I feel very unoriginal.
03:03So I'm going to say, on the basis of the fact that I can't cook, but I might like to learn to,
03:09I'd like what I believe is a pasta maker, or is it a pencil sharpener?
03:13It is a pasta maker.
03:14Or a pencil sharpener.
03:15I'd like the pencil sharpener, please.
03:16It's an organ grinder thing.
03:18Yeah.
03:19Shall we get on and play?
03:20Yeah.
03:20Justin has won two.
03:22Lewis has won one.
03:23Let's play Thursday's House of Games, shall we?
03:25Our first round is...
03:27Oh, fools and zebras.
03:31Fingers on buzzers, please.
03:32I'm going to show you a category.
03:35Your first category is food.
03:36OK, I will ask you a question.
03:38It will have an item of food in the answer, OK?
03:41But there will also be a picture of a different type of food next to the question.
03:45You have to replace the food in the answer with the food that you see, please.
03:51Two-word phrase for a person who spends too much time sitting on a sofa.
03:55Couch aubergine.
04:01Couch aubergine.
04:02That's right.
04:03Couch potato becomes couch aubergine.
04:07Next one.
04:17Callie.
04:19Annika cabbage.
04:20Annika cabbage.
04:21That's the right answer.
04:22Annika rice becomes Annika cabbage.
04:25Next one.
04:35Yes, Helen.
04:36Charlie and the Chicken Factory.
04:40Charlie and the Chicken Factory.
04:42Well played, Helen.
04:43Absolutely right.
04:44Charlie and the Chicken Factory.
04:46Forget food now.
04:48In all the following answers, there will be a body part or body parts.
04:52So replace the body parts in the answer with the ones that you will see.
04:56Yes, Justin.
04:57Hands off.
04:58Hands off.
04:59Hands off.
05:00Absolutely right.
05:01Face off becomes hands off.
05:02Next one.
05:0390s sitcom featuring Richard Wilson as Victor Meldry.
05:18Yes, Callie.
05:23One Eye in the Grave.
05:25One Eye in the Grave.
05:28Absolutely right.
05:32One more body part.
05:42Yes, Justin.
05:43Break a hip.
05:44Break a hip.
05:44It's the right answer.
05:47Break a leg becomes break a hip.
05:50Final category.
05:51All the answers now will contain buildings.
05:56Replace them with the buildings you see.
05:572014 film starring Ralph Fiennes as concierge Monsieur Gustave.
06:03The Grand Budapest Greenhouse.
06:09Grand Budapest Greenhouse.
06:12Grand Budapest Hotel.
06:15The Grand Budapest Greenhouse.
06:17Next one.
06:25Yes, Justin.
06:26Country Castle.
06:27Country Castle.
06:29Absolutely right.
06:31Final question in this round.
06:44Yes, that is Justin.
06:46Dick and Dom in the hospital.
06:49Dick and Dom in the hospital.
06:52That's the right answer.
06:53Well done.
06:53Dick and Dom in the bungalow becomes Dick and Dom in the hospital.
06:57Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we, at the end of round one.
06:59It looks a little bit like this.
07:02Lewis yet to get off the mark.
07:03Helen has got one.
07:04Caddy with three.
07:05Two-point lead, Justin Morehouse with five.
07:08Is he going to make it three wins out of four this week?
07:11Let's find out, shall we?
07:12We'll play our pairs game, which today is...
07:15Post emoji.
07:19Lewis, you find yourself in fourth.
07:21You get to choose a partner.
07:22Who would you like to play with?
07:23I have to go with Justin again.
07:24I need the points, man.
07:25You're going to go with...
07:26I need the points.
07:26I won't take any of this.
07:27None taken, Lewis.
07:30I've got to get some points.
07:31Callie and Lewis, if you will swap places, please.
07:36Callie, welcome.
07:37Callie and Helen are a team.
07:38Oh, dream team.
07:39Lewis and Justin are a team.
07:41Now, before the shows, I set you a task,
07:43and that was to describe a novel to me using just emojis.
07:47Okay?
07:47Now you're going to have to work out the novel
07:49that your partner sent to me.
07:51So, Callie, before the show,
07:53Helen had to give me a clue to a novel.
07:55I'm so sorry.
07:56Using just the power of emojis,
07:59but which novel did Helen send to me?
08:02Could be the title, could be the plot.
08:08That's a busy baby brain you've got there, Helen.
08:10It just sums up my life right now.
08:12Until now, I thought we were very much on the same wavelength.
08:15That feels like the plot to every novel ever.
08:18It's a little generic, yes.
08:22It's a novel, not a play.
08:23It's better towards the end.
08:25It almost doesn't go well after a period in the forest.
08:29And then love is found again.
08:32So, let's...
08:32I tell you what, whatever the novel is, it's a rollercoaster.
08:36I mean, I'm in.
08:36Isn't it?
08:37Okay, there's a very angry face.
08:39There's a couple who I think by the end almost don't make it,
08:42but they do.
08:43There's a kind of despair, then a happy, sort of euphoric rain.
08:49Have you got this at home?
08:50Have you worked this out?
08:51I really don't think it is this.
08:53I'm thinking about Wuthering Heights,
08:55because of...
08:56There's weather.
08:59There's a lot of passion.
09:00They're in, they're out.
09:01They're on the moors.
09:02They don't know what they're doing half the time,
09:04and we don't know what's happening.
09:06Helen, is it Wuthering Heights?
09:07It is Wuthering Heights.
09:08Wuthering Heights.
09:09Wow.
09:10Yes, yes.
09:11Helen.
09:12That's amazing.
09:13Talk us through your thinking there, Helen.
09:15Well, angry man.
09:16Yeah.
09:16Heathcliff, very angry man.
09:18A bit of love.
09:19Of course it's Heathcliff, now I look at him.
09:21Of course.
09:23Lots of weather, lots of sadness, lots of despair,
09:25lots of trees.
09:26Lots of outdoorsy...
09:27Trees?
09:27There's no trees on the moors.
09:29No, but we are alive.
09:30It's all like, you know, nature.
09:32Yes, nature.
09:33Very well played.
09:34What a team.
09:34Just in, before the show,
09:36Lewis had to give me a clue to a novel.
09:38Okay.
09:39In the form of emojis.
09:41But which novel?
09:48Minimalistic, isn't it?
09:49Yeah.
09:50What do you think at home on this?
09:53I don't know what it is,
09:54but I'm really looking forward to finding out.
09:57I didn't.
09:58I don't even know what it is.
10:01I think I'm going to go for...
10:02I'm going to go for the old man in the sea.
10:06That's what I was thinking.
10:06It is.
10:07It is?
10:08All right.
10:08Well done.
10:11Where's the young man?
10:12I couldn't work out why there's a young man in the middle, Lewis.
10:14Well, it's the only man I could get to do distinction between old.
10:18There's not loads of emojis, you know, like that.
10:20But the old man, I think the old man emoji covers old man.
10:23Yeah.
10:24And the sea.
10:25Oh, I see.
10:25Right, yeah.
10:26Yeah.
10:27This is like when you try and teach your uncle to...
10:29But he got a dog.
10:30Not your grandad to use an emoji.
10:32He got it, didn't you?
10:33Yeah, we got it.
10:34Yeah, we got it.
10:34You know.
10:35I love it, but I love...
10:36Thank you for that one.
10:36Not quite Wuthering Heights, but, you know.
10:38Yeah.
10:38I love that there's a younger man in there,
10:40just to highlight the fact that the old man is an old man.
10:44You should have put some land in there as well,
10:46just so we knew that the sea was the sea.
10:51Very well played.
10:52This man has been played brilliantly so far, by the way.
10:54That was expanding.
10:55Yeah.
10:55Helen, before the show, Callie sent me a clue to a novel.
11:01Okay.
11:01Which novel is it?
11:06A caravan, a shirt and tie, and a big wheel.
11:11Hmm.
11:14I've got it and I can't even...
11:15I've got it.
11:16You've got it?
11:17Oh, yeah.
11:17Yeah.
11:18Oh, it is gettable, then.
11:19Is it good?
11:20Yeah.
11:20It's a shirt.
11:21Yeah, it's good.
11:21It's very good.
11:22Yeah.
11:22Something to do with a fairground or a circus.
11:28Travelling...
11:29Oh, there's a night circus, but I don't think it's that,
11:31because there's no night emojis.
11:35It's not catch me if you can.
11:37It's not.
11:39There's no points we can give away, but...
11:40Oh, is it not?
11:41No.
11:42Vanity Fair.
11:42Vanity Fair?
11:43Vanity Fair.
11:45Brilliant.
11:45Van the tie.
11:46Van the tie.
11:47Van the tie.
11:48Can I get nothing for...
11:49Callie, that's so clever.
11:50I'm so sorry.
11:51Don't be sorry.
11:52Yeah, I got it from...
11:52I worked backwards from fair.
11:54Yeah.
11:54So, Vanity, Van the tie, fair.
11:56Well done if you said that one at home.
11:58Lewis, before the show,
12:01Justin sent me a clue to a novel.
12:02Not too complicated.
12:03Which novel is it?
12:05You look pretty happy.
12:07Go ahead.
12:12That's so rubbish now when I look at it.
12:14In real life.
12:15It's funny how that happens, isn't it?
12:18Yeah.
12:19Good, good man.
12:20That's good, isn't it?
12:22Tick is good.
12:24What am I looking at?
12:25Three guys.
12:25If you get this,
12:27I will be very surprised.
12:30I know what it is and I don't know how I've got there.
12:32Three good men, good men, three good men,
12:34good men three, I don't know.
12:35Um, no.
12:38No.
12:38Tell you what, Justin,
12:39I think we're not going to get it,
12:40so why don't you take us through your thinking
12:41and then reveal the answer.
12:43I don't know the novel.
12:45Okay.
12:45I'm aware of it because it's very popular culturally,
12:48currently, by Sally Rooney, is it?
12:50Oh.
12:52Normal people.
12:53Yeah.
12:53Oh.
12:54Such a good book.
12:55Wow.
12:56It doesn't make sense, does it?
12:57It's rubbish.
12:58I apologise.
12:59I'm trying to find something good to say.
13:00There's nothing to say.
13:00I like to be encouraging.
13:02Makes my own winner in the sea look fantastic.
13:03It does indeed.
13:04Yeah, genius.
13:06I have to say, Justin,
13:07it's a shame because that round
13:08had been so beautifully played up to that point.
13:10Yeah.
13:10Some great clues, some great guessing,
13:12and then...
13:12I'll let everybody down.
13:13And then this.
13:14Yeah, I'll let everybody down.
13:15There it is.
13:16The pride of Stockport, Justin Morehouse.
13:18Come on.
13:19It's the end of that round.
13:20Well played, everyone.
13:21That was a fun one.
13:22So, Lewis and Kelly,
13:23if you could swap places, please.
13:25Right.
13:26Welcome back, Lewis.
13:28The old man and the young man.
13:31I thought you were calling him an old man.
13:32That is the end of that round.
13:34I don't want to talk about that tick one there.
13:34That made you feel better, didn't it?
13:38This is me with my hands up.
13:39Let's take a look at the scoreboards.
13:44Lewis has got one.
13:45Helena's got two.
13:46Kelly, you've got four points.
13:47Justin, two-point lead.
13:49Six points.
13:50Let's get straight on and play round three, shall we?
13:53It is...
13:56When, When, They're Singing.
13:58I wonder if you could all place your fingers
14:00on your buzzers, please.
14:01What I'm going to do now,
14:02I'm going to play you the first few bars
14:04of the introduction to a famous song.
14:05Yeah.
14:06OK?
14:06I will then fade it out.
14:08You have to keep playing along with that song in your head.
14:11When you think the first word is sung,
14:13press your buzzer, please.
14:15And whoever is closest scores a point.
14:17Everyone at home,
14:18get your mobiles out,
14:18get your stopwatches out,
14:20see if you can beat our players here.
14:22And for the first one,
14:24please start your stopwatches now.
14:26I'll give you a few extra seconds if you need them.
14:44Was that everyone panicking
14:45because someone pressed their buzzer?
14:46Probably was, yeah.
14:47So, it was ABBA,
14:48money, money, money.
14:50All within six-tenths of a second there.
14:52Oof.
14:53Helen was first,
14:54Justin was last.
14:55What have you got at home on your stopwatch?
14:57Shall we have a little listen
14:57and see who scored the points?
14:59MUSIC PLAYS
15:09Oh.
15:10I work on my...
15:11Oh!
15:12Helen.
15:13Well played, Helen.
15:14Well done, Helen.
15:15Even when I was hearing the whole thing,
15:17that came unexpectedly early for me.
15:18It did, yeah.
15:19Very well played, Helen.
15:20Point to you.
15:21Shall we do another one?
15:22Mm-hmm.
15:23Fingers on buzzers.
15:23And everyone at home,
15:25start your stopwatches now.
15:29I'll give you a few extra seconds at home.
15:38I pressed my knee
15:39because I now have a buzzer,
15:40but I pressed it when you were pressed.
15:42They pack animals.
15:43Yeah, exactly.
15:44It must be loved by madness.
15:46Let's take a look at your timings.
15:47They were very close together again.
15:49Well, within four-tenths of a second here,
15:51Callie went first,
15:52Lewis went last.
15:54What have you got at home on your stopwatch?
15:56Shall we have a little listen
15:56and see who scored the next points?
15:59I never thought I'd miss you
16:07Justin, within three-hundredths of a second.
16:10Very good.
16:11Very nicely done.
16:13Everyone was very, very close there.
16:15It's not often you're within two-tenths of a second
16:17and you're the furthest away.
16:18Last one in this round.
16:20Everybody at home,
16:22start those stopwatches now.
16:24Look at the focus.
16:43The focus there.
16:44I was trying to make what's probably a big mistake
16:47look very skilled.
16:48Oh, you messed up and then you thought,
16:50I'm going to go round another...
16:51No, I just, as I got further and further as an outlier,
16:54I was like, I'm either a genius or a moron.
16:56I think we know by now in the week.
16:57Let's find out.
16:59Perfect ten by the beautiful south.
17:00Let's take a look at the timings.
17:02Justin went first.
17:04All three of you, wow, within two-tenths of a second.
17:06Justin, Helen and Lewis.
17:08Callie out there as the outlier.
17:10What have you got at home on your stopwatches?
17:12Let's give away the final point of the round, shall we?
17:14See who's got it.
17:16Has Callie been inspired there?
17:27Oh!
17:28Callie, how about that?
17:29She's got a double.
17:31Get in, Kel.
17:35She's a perfect...
17:36Wow.
17:3620 seconds.
17:38Callie is the last of the round.
17:40Nicely done.
17:41I think I set everybody off.
17:43Yeah.
17:44Anything you do, we're doing, Justin, because it tends to work.
17:47Exactly that.
17:48That's the end of the round.
17:49Let's take a look at the scores.
17:50Three rounds down on Thursday's House of Games.
17:54All the odd numbers, that's nice.
17:56I quite like it when there's a pattern.
17:57Lewis with one, Helen with three, Callie with five, Justin with seven.
18:01Lovely.
18:01Lovely to see.
18:02Two rounds to go before we give away Thursday's prize.
18:05Our next round is...
18:07The nice round.
18:12Lewis, we start with you.
18:14All I want you to do is guess a musical, okay?
18:17You will have three words to help you.
18:18Your opponents will take their tablets out.
18:20They'll see the name of that musical.
18:21They will write a one-word clue for you.
18:24Right.
18:24OK, so you'll have three words to help you guess the musical.
18:27If you get it right, you'll score a point.
18:29We call it the nice round because you'll give away a point
18:32to the person who gives you the most helpful clue.
18:34OK.
18:35So the musical will appear on your tablets.
18:37And just one word we can put down.
18:38Just one word, yeah.
18:44OK, everyone is in.
18:46Lewis, you've got to guess a musical.
18:48You have three words to help you.
18:49Helen, the first word is...
18:50I think this is...
18:51Brothers.
18:55Brothers is your first word.
18:57Justin, second word?
18:59Prodigal.
19:00Prodigal.
19:01And Callie?
19:03Rainbow.
19:05Rainbow.
19:05Brothers, prodigal and rainbow.
19:08Is it Joseph and his technical degree?
19:10Is it Joseph?
19:11It is.
19:12Well played.
19:14Nice.
19:14Thanks, guys.
19:15You can see the three clues there.
19:17Which of those do you think you'd like to give a point to?
19:19Oh, I think it would have been Prodigal, I think, was the one that...
19:22Because he really needs the points, Lewis.
19:25Yeah, but...
19:25You've got to do it.
19:26I've got to be honest.
19:27You've got to play it fairly well played.
19:29Justin, you get yourself a point there.
19:30Well played, Lewis as well.
19:32Helen, you've now got to guess the name of a musical.
19:35Your three opponents will write down a one-word clue for you.
19:40Well done if you got that one at home.
19:42Joseph.
19:42I said Joseph so I don't have to do the whole title.
19:45Goes on for weeks.
19:45I'd love to do this every day.
19:49Oh, well, you are doing it every day.
19:51But I mean, forever.
19:52Forever.
19:53Oh, that's fun.
19:53Well, listen, welcome to my world.
20:01OK, Helen, you've got to guess the name of a musical.
20:04You'll have three words to help you.
20:05Justin, the first word is...
20:07Constitution.
20:10Constitution.
20:11Callie?
20:12America.
20:13America.
20:14And Lewis?
20:15Broadway.
20:15Lewis says Broadway.
20:17So Constitution, America, Broadway.
20:20I'm going to go for Hamilton.
20:22Is it Hamilton?
20:22Well done.
20:24It is Hamilton.
20:25Very well played.
20:26What gave it away to you?
20:28Let's give you a point to.
20:29Well, they were all good, actually,
20:30and Broadway was a good answer
20:31because it started on Broadway.
20:33So, you know, it was a good stab.
20:35I would say America.
20:36I would give the point to you
20:38because that was the thing that sold it to me.
20:40Yeah, very neatly stystepping the fact
20:42that Constitution was the best clue there.
20:43Very well played, Helen.
20:45What?
20:49Justin.
20:50The patriarchy trying to take us down again, Helen.
20:53You've got to do what you do in this world, don't you?
20:55You've got to hustle.
20:55You've got to hustle.
20:56On that occasion, definitely.
20:58Justin, you've got to guess the name of a musical.
21:00There's not many musicals set in America, is there?
21:03Not many musicals that start on Broadway.
21:05Or Broadway or America.
21:06There's not many.
21:06Come on, guys.
21:09Let's play the game.
21:09Sisterhood, man.
21:10These three clues are going to be song, dance, theatre.
21:13Are you thinking about taking the dartboard back?
21:15Yeah.
21:17If it's any consolation,
21:18I don't think it'll change the outcome, Justin.
21:20We don't know.
21:20We don't know this.
21:21I think you're all good.
21:22Just play the game.
21:23I mean, you know, play the player.
21:28Okay, everyone is in.
21:30Justin, you've got to guess the name of a musical.
21:32You'll have three words to help you.
21:33Okay.
21:34The first word, Callie, is?
21:36It's the very helpful dusk.
21:38Dusk.
21:39That's nice.
21:40Lewis.
21:42Oh, it's pool.
21:44Pool.
21:45And Helen.
21:48Staircase.
21:49Dusk, pool, staircase.
21:52I've got to be honest, I'm struggling.
21:59Dusk, pool, staircase.
22:02A musical.
22:05I don't know.
22:06I really don't know.
22:07Sorry.
22:08Can I have a guess?
22:09So, dusk.
22:11Pool.
22:11Have you got this at home?
22:12We must be able to work this out.
22:14Dusk, pool, staircase.
22:16Dusk is a really good clue.
22:19Sunset Boulevard?
22:20Yes.
22:21Yes.
22:21What gave it away, Justin?
22:23I knew I was going to say Sunset Boulevard.
22:25Dusk is good.
22:26There's no exception, because you didn't get it.
22:27I know, but I just want to redeem myself after being besmirched in the last round.
22:31Yeah, there's no bonus points, I'm afraid.
22:33There you go, Sunset Boulevard.
22:35Callie.
22:36Yes.
22:36You have to guess a musical now.
22:37You're last to play in this round.
22:38Okay.
22:39You have three words to help you.
22:40They'll be written by Lewis, Helen and Justin.
22:43Anyone at home gone three from three?
22:47Well done if you've got Sunset Boulevard.
22:49Callie, you've got to guess the name of the musical.
22:52Right.
22:52Three words to help you.
22:53Lewis, the first word is?
22:55Dancer.
22:56Dancer.
22:57Helen?
22:59Miners.
23:01Miners.
23:01And Justin?
23:03Ballet.
23:03Ballet.
23:04I mean, what could this be?
23:06If I had to guess, I'd say maybe Billy Elliot.
23:09Billy Elliot.
23:10Yes, the right answer.
23:11Which of those do you give the...
23:13Can you show me them again?
23:14You've got Dancer, Ballet and Miners.
23:16I know you're going to think we're in cahoots, but it is Miners.
23:18No, I think that's right.
23:19The reason it's Miners.
23:21I think that's the...
23:22Because you could have Ballet or Dancer for loads of them.
23:25Yeah.
23:26It's the only musical about Miners.
23:27Yeah, exactly.
23:28I think it's the best one.
23:30That's the end of the round.
23:32Tablets away, please, everyone.
23:33Let's take a look at our scores with just Answer Smash to go.
23:37It's a close one today.
23:39Lewis, you've got two.
23:41Helen, you have five.
23:43Callie with seven.
23:44Just a one-point lead going into Answer Smash.
23:46Justin Morehouse, he's won two.
23:48Lewis has won one.
23:49Could this be the day for Helen or Callie?
23:51Let's find out, shall we, as we play...
23:55Answer Smash.
23:57Fingers on buzzers.
23:58Point for a correct answer.
23:59Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:01Here we go.
24:02Fruit will be your first category.
24:08What is the name of Mufasa's son,
24:10who is the main character in The Lion King?
24:15Yes, Helen.
24:17Simbanana.
24:18Simbanana.
24:19He's right.
24:20Simbanana.
24:21Simba and banana.
24:22Simbanana.
24:23Next one.
24:24In which hands Christian Anderson fairytale
24:27does a young woman sleep badly
24:29because of a legume under her mattresses?
24:35Callie.
24:35The Princess and the Peach.
24:37The Princess and the Peach.
24:40That's absolutely right.
24:41That would keep you awake, to be fair.
24:42The Princess and the Peach and Peach, Princess and the Peach.
24:45Next clue, next fruit.
24:47How is the Corvette described
24:48in the title of Prince's 1985 number two hit single?
24:56Yes, that is Callie.
24:57Little Red Cranberry.
24:59That's incorrect, I'm afraid.
25:01You lose a point.
25:02Yes, Helen.
25:02Little Red Current.
25:04Little Red Current.
25:06That is the correct answer, Helen.
25:07Well played.
25:08Little Red Corvette, of course, and Red Currents.
25:11Next category.
25:13Pets will be the next category.
25:15Those will be the pictures.
25:18Which novel by John le Carré
25:19was adapted into a 2016 TV miniseries
25:22starring Tom Hiddleston?
25:27Yes, Helen.
25:32Tab...
25:33Boo Rat?
25:33Taboo Rat is incorrect, I'm afraid.
25:36Anybody?
25:39Yes, Lewis.
25:40The Night Mosa.
25:41Oh.
25:42It's not, I'm afraid.
25:45Yeah, Justin.
25:46The Night Ratcher.
25:49No.
25:50Is incorrect as well, I'm afraid.
25:53Caddy, do you want to lose a point as well?
25:55I can't believe if I can't get this now.
25:57No, I'm not going to risk it.
25:59It is the Night Managerble.
26:01Oh.
26:02Night Managerble.
26:03The Night Managerble.
26:04A lot of points being lost there.
26:05Yeah.
26:06Next pet, next clue.
26:08What sugary liquid secreted by flowers
26:11is collected by bees and made into honey?
26:17That is Callie.
26:19Nectarantula.
26:20Nectarantula.
26:21That's correct, Callie.
26:23Nectar and tarantula.
26:24Nectarantula.
26:25Next clue, next pet.
26:26What is the first name of the son of Donald Sutherland
26:30who starred as Jack Bauer in 24?
26:36Oh.
26:37Anybody?
26:40It's Keith Ferret.
26:41Keith and Ferret.
26:43Oh.
26:43Keith Ferret.
26:44I couldn't remember what that was.
26:45Is the answer there.
26:46Any more categories?
26:48Oh, no more categories.
26:51Well, that was chaos.
26:52It was chaos.
26:53That was interesting.
26:54A lot going on there.
26:59On Monday, our champion was Justin Morehouse.
27:03On Tuesday, our champion was Lewis Emmerich.
27:06On Wednesday, it was Justin Morehouse.
27:09Who has won Thursday's House of Games?
27:13Callie Beaton has won Thursday's House of Games.
27:16Oh, my word.
27:17Well played, Callie.
27:19You're so tight, look.
27:20That's good, isn't it?
27:21Yeah.
27:21Callie, you've won a prize.
27:22Do I have to give it to Helen, or can I keep it?
27:24You can keep it, sir.
27:27Well, I totally lied.
27:29I want what everyone's having.
27:30I want the wheels.
27:32Callie Beaton wins the wheelie suitcase.
27:34Well played, Callie.
27:35Nicely done.
27:36We're only one day from giving away our trophy as well.
27:39Shall we take a little look at the leaderboard?
27:42Going into our final day.
27:44Double points Friday tomorrow, don't forget.
27:46Lewis with seven, Helen with ten, Callie 12, Justin 14.
27:49But eight points for a win tomorrow.
27:52Six for second, four for third, and so on.
27:54So, still, anyone's game is the truth.
27:57It's exciting.
27:58Three different winners already this week.
28:00Are you all happy to come back for the final?
28:02Yeah.
28:02I think we probably should, shouldn't we?
28:03Yeah, we should.
28:04We'll see you for the final as well on the House of Games.
28:07APPLAUSE
28:08It's a fine thing, isn't it?
28:37Let's not go overboard.
28:39It's a thing.
28:40I'm very happy with it.
28:41Thanks, guys.

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