- 06/06/2025
Yasmine Akram, Stephen Mangan, Ingrid Oliver, Tom Rosenthal
Series 6, Week 11, Day 2
Every day this week, former winners Yasmine Akram, Stephen Mangan, Ingrid Oliver and Tom Rosenthal 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.
Facing their second chance to win a prize, will the winning stars opt for the House of Games golden goblets, or will they be tempted with the must-have House of Games golden fondue set?
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Series 6 Episode 52 (m001f7wx) (hd)
Series 6, Week 11, Day 2
Every day this week, former winners Yasmine Akram, Stephen Mangan, Ingrid Oliver and Tom Rosenthal 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.
Facing their second chance to win a prize, will the winning stars opt for the House of Games golden goblets, or will they be tempted with the must-have House of Games golden fondue set?
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Series 6 Episode 52 (m001f7wx) (hd)
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00:00Hello, everybody. Welcome back to the special Champions Week of House of Games, and what a Monday we had.
00:14It's going to be a great, great week. Four very, very good quizzes.
00:18One of them, at the end of the week, is walking away with a golden trophy.
00:21And now today features the return of the greatest T-shirt in House of Games history as well.
00:25Shall we meet today's players? They are Tom Rosenthal.
00:30Yasmin Akram. Ingrid Oliver. And Stephen Mangan.
00:35Hello, everybody. Tom.
00:38Now, last time you wore these T-shirts every day. Tell us the story behind them.
00:42Well, just to catch you guys up, I like to wear the name of the day because House of Games goes out every day.
00:49I went to a T-shirt shop to get the days of the week putting on a T-shirt. He spelt Tuesday wrong.
00:55Does that say Tuesday, guys?
00:57Chewsaddy.
00:58Chewsaddy.
00:58It's Chewsaddy. And it is appropriate because Tuesday is the saddest day.
01:02Ah, but entirely accidental, but in some ways a work of genius. I understand you don't have one for every day of the week this time.
01:07I'm afraid I moved house. I don't have Wednesday. I don't have Friday.
01:11Those days, I'm busking.
01:13Now, on yesterday's show, super, super close. Won by Ingrid Oliver. Champion, also my fiancée. We got that out of the way early. But there were no favours. No-one saw any favours there.
01:22No.
01:22It all seemed above board, I think. Shall we take a look at the weekly leaderboard? Ingrid, you are at the top of it. Well done with four points. Stephen and Yasmin with three. Tom with one. How did it feel, Ingrid, the win on Monday?
01:34It felt great. I'm not going to lie. It felt really good. And you've won a golden baseball cap, which you are never going to be able to wear out with me.
01:40I know. I don't know what... If I were to win again, I'd have to win something that can only be used inside the home.
01:48That could stay in the house. Yeah. I'm upset you're not wearing it today.
01:50Yeah. I know, I should. Listen, tomorrow's another day.
01:53You're upset. I'm shocked.
01:55To be honest. Stephen, a second place yesterday. Going to be a tough week, though, right?
02:00Yeah. I mean, this is other-level stuff, isn't it? Champions League.
02:04Yeah. But I always bring it on a choose-at-a-day.
02:08That's what I bring. That's moving day.
02:10Yasmin, shall we take a look at today's prizes?
02:12Oh, yes. Lovely.
02:13You were joint second yesterday as well.
02:15If you win today, you can win the golden toilet set, the golden watch, the golden ice bucket, the golden goblets of doom, or the golden fondue set.
02:26Wow. It's a good selection of prizes. What would you go for there?
02:29I like the toilet set.
02:32Listen, you've got to have a catchphrase.
02:35It's a strong choice, I think.
02:37Yeah, it is. You go toilet set. Tom?
02:39I'm intrigued by the goblets purely because they are the goblets of doom.
02:42Yeah, do you know what? Do you know what? Last series, they were just the goblets, and I realised that because they are goblets of doom, they contain an ancient curse.
02:49OK.
02:49So I thought, actually, I should probably say that up front, it's only fair to me.
02:51Right. Well, that sounds interesting. I don't really have much jeopardy in my life right now, so I wouldn't mind an ancient curse.
02:56They're all jeopardy. Yeah.
02:57They certainly are. So you're going to go for the goblets of doom?
02:59Yeah, well... Ingrid?
03:00I think I came on the original show hoping for the fondue set, and I didn't get that, so...
03:06And that's something you can't wear out as well.
03:09Stephen?
03:09It's got to be the goblets, because you do that thing when you put poison in one, but then have they swapped them?
03:14Yes.
03:14And then you'd both drink that. That's what I would do with that.
03:17But then they know they've swapped them.
03:19Exactly.
03:19Listen, choose our day's house of games. Shall we do it?
03:22Choose our day.
03:22Yes, sir.
03:23OK, let me press the buzzer. Our first round is...
03:26Highbrow, lowbrow. I'm going to go along the line, ask you each two questions.
03:32The first one will be a highbrow one, the second one, a lowbrow one.
03:34The answers are the same.
03:36Oh.
03:36OK, if you get it from your highbrow one, I'll give you two points.
03:39If you get it from your lowbrow one, I'll give you one point.
03:41OK?
03:42Tom, here's your highbrow question for two points.
03:44Uh-huh.
03:45Which British contemporary artist whose work evolves through conversation with people from diverse walks of life
03:50has had exhibitions titled Village Lawyer and Take a Bureaucratic Bow?
03:54Ooh, wow.
03:56Hmm.
03:57Hmm.
03:57Hmm.
03:58I think we'll skip straight to the lowbrow.
04:00You don't want to show off, do you?
04:02No, no, no.
04:04Let's go lowbrow.
04:05OK, different questions, same answer.
04:07Who played Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
04:13Hmm.
04:15I have no idea.
04:18OK.
04:18I'm sorry.
04:19If we time you out, anyone else knows it?
04:21Yep.
04:22Yasmin.
04:23Chris Evans.
04:24Chris Evans is correct.
04:27Absolutely.
04:28Well done.
04:28Chris Evans and Chris Evans, point to you and a question for you.
04:31OK.
04:31Eyebrow first for two points.
04:35The name of which area of London completes the title of GK Chesterton's 1904 novel, The Napoleon of...
04:43Yeah, I know it, but keep going.
04:46Yeah, you just want to...
04:47Just want to see what the lowbrow one is.
04:49Yeah.
04:50Very cool.
04:50OK, for one point.
04:53Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts starred in which 1999, a rom-com?
04:57It's Notting Hill.
04:59I think it might be.
05:00Is it Notting Hill?
05:01Absolutely.
05:02Napoleon of Notting Hill and Notting Hill.
05:04Point to Yasmin.
05:05Ingrid, a highbrow question for you.
05:07Mm-hmm.
05:08What was the first name of the French composer of the 1883 opera Lacmé, which includes the flower duet?
05:16Put it another way, say a French name.
05:22Henri.
05:23Henri, it's a French name, isn't it?
05:24Yeah.
05:24Yeah, why not?
05:26What's your lowbrow question?
05:30What star sign under which Dua Lipa was born comes after cancer and before Virgo?
05:35Leo.
05:36I'm going to go Leo.
05:37Is that the correct answer?
05:39It is correct.
05:40Well done.
05:41Beautiful.
05:41If you've got a star sign question wrong, I'd never heard the end of it.
05:46Stephen.
05:47He's got highbrow written all over him.
05:49I literally have.
05:50I've got it tattooed on my back.
05:53Let's take a look at yours, Stephen, for two points.
05:57Which school of economics, named after the location of the university where it began, is associated with the advocacy for free market policies?
06:05The London School of Economics?
06:07You're going to say London.
06:08Let's take a look at your lowbrow question.
06:11Which musical has characters including Roxy Hart and Velma Kelly?
06:15Chicago.
06:16Chicago is the right answer.
06:20And Tom, we return to you.
06:22Oh, more, is it?
06:25Sorry.
06:26That's the spirit.
06:28I'm just here for the fashion gags, mate.
06:30Listen, you can get this.
06:31Highbrow one for you.
06:32Which monastic title used by certain members of the Benedictine and Carthusian orders derives from the Latin word for master or lord?
06:41Oh, man.
06:43Hmm.
06:44It's all gone.
06:45Pope?
06:46Pope?
06:47Certain members.
06:48I mean, it's one member, isn't it?
06:49It's not certain members.
06:50We're all popes here.
06:53I'll bring it to you.
06:54It might not be Pope.
06:56It's almost certainly not Pope, isn't it?
06:58So, you're saying Pope, let's take a look at your lowbrow question.
07:01What was Richard McCourt's comedy partner called in the title of a CBDC series set in Da Bungalow?
07:06It's got a name Dom, isn't it?
07:07Dom, you think?
07:08Give me Dom.
07:09Please give me Dom.
07:10Absolutely.
07:11Yes!
07:12Thank you so much.
07:13Yes!
07:13Like Dom Perignon, that's a monastic one.
07:15Well done, Tom.
07:16Dom Rosenthal.
07:17Oh, yeah.
07:19That's all I want for my jokes.
07:20Oh.
07:25Yasmin, a highbrow question for you.
07:26Okay.
07:27For two points.
07:29The anthem that was composed by Handel for the 1727 coronation of George II and inspired the UEFA Champions League anthem is Zadok the what?
07:40Destroyer.
07:41Destroyer.
07:41Zadok the Destroyer.
07:44Let's take a look at your lowbrow questions, see if Destroyer is the answer.
07:54Priest.
07:55The hot Destroyer would be a hell of a character, wouldn't it?
07:57Priest, is that the answer?
07:59Zadok the Priest.
08:00And the hot Priest, absolutely.
08:02Ingrid, a highbrow question for you.
08:04What is the first name of the MP appointed International Development Secretary in February 2020?
08:14She's got a look on her face that says,
08:16this information is in my head somewhere.
08:18No.
08:19No, it's not.
08:21I'm going to go with Liz.
08:23Liz?
08:23Yeah.
08:24Okay.
08:25Let's take a look at your lowbrow question.
08:27The two featured artists on Clean Bandits 2016 UK Christmas No. 1 were Sean Paul and who else?
08:34Sean Paul?
08:38Um...
08:38No.
08:41Should we time you out?
08:42Yeah.
08:43Yeah.
08:45Yasmin?
08:45Adele.
08:46Adele?
08:48It's not Adele.
08:50Stephen?
08:50Madonna?
08:53Madonna?
08:56I can't believe she's not the Secretary of State for International Development.
08:59Tom?
09:00I want to say Anne-Marie.
09:01I don't know why, but I'm getting it.
09:04I just want to say it.
09:04I think it's a good...
09:05Oh!
09:06Oh, yes!
09:08Wow.
09:08Oh, dear.
09:09Don't know where that's come from.
09:11The word redemption is overused in our culturizing, but sometimes it's the only word.
09:15Anne-Marie Trevelyan was the Secretary of State.
09:18Wow-y.
09:19One point.
09:19Well done if you got that at home.
09:21Terrific work.
09:22And Stephen, our last chance to get a highbrow question.
09:27Claudette Colbert played Ada Fyfe in the original production of which 1929 play by Eugene O'Neill
09:32that explored a debate between science and religion?
09:36He's thinking, have I been in this?
09:40A long day's journey into night.
09:42Let's take a look at your lowbrow question.
09:45What's the stage name used by the magician Stephen Frayne?
09:49I'd say the Iceman.
09:52The Iceman?
09:53Oh!
09:54It is not.
09:55Anyone want to buzz in?
09:56Ingrid?
09:57Dynamo.
09:58Dynamo.
10:00It's the correct...
10:00Oh, wow!
10:01Yeah?
10:02Very good.
10:03Very good.
10:04Absolutely.
10:05And that is the end of our highbrow, lowbrow round.
10:08We didn't get any highbrows, but we rarely do, to be honest.
10:11Let's take a look at our first leaderboard on Tuesday's Champions House of Games.
10:18Stephen Mangan has one.
10:20Tom and Ingrid have two, just like yesterday.
10:23Yasmin Akram, early leader.
10:24Three points.
10:25It will go.
10:25It will go.
10:28Let's play a pairs game, shall we?
10:30Our pairs game today is going to be...
10:35You spell terrible.
10:37Stephen Mangan, you find yourself in Champions League place number four.
10:41Okay.
10:41Who would you like to play this round with?
10:42I'm going to put the two Irish players together.
10:46I'm going to go with Yasmin.
10:47So, Yasmin and Ingrid, if you'll swap places, please.
10:52Yasmin and Stephen are a team.
10:54Ingrid and Tom are a team.
10:56What I'm going to do, I've got to ask you a series of questions.
10:58Fingers on buzzers.
10:58If you buzz in and give me a correct answer,
11:00your partner then has to spell that answer for you to get a point.
11:04Okay.
11:05Here is your first question.
11:06Which Welsh band, fronted by Keris Matthews,
11:09had a UK top ten hit in 1998 with the song Mulder and Scully?
11:12Yes, Yasmin.
11:17Catatonia.
11:18Catatonia is correct.
11:19For the point, Stephen, can you spell catatonia?
11:21C-A-T-A-T-O-N-I-A.
11:33Catatonia.
11:34Point to Yasmin and Stephen.
11:37Next question.
11:42Yes, that is Tom.
11:50Sturgeon?
11:51Sturgeon?
11:53It's correct, Ingrid, for a point to spell Sturgeon.
11:55S-T-U-R-G-E-O-N.
12:04Sturgeon.
12:05Point for both teams so far. Nice and done.
12:08Solid.
12:09Here is your next one.
12:12The physicist famous for his thought experiment involving a cat in a box was named Erwin who?
12:20Yes, Stephen.
12:22Schrodinger.
12:23Schrodinger.
12:24I am afraid to say Yasmin is the correct answer.
12:26For a point, can you spell Schrodinger?
12:29No!
12:31You look at home as well?
12:32Schrodinger.
12:34S...
12:36C...
12:39H...
12:41R...
12:44O...
12:46D...
12:48I...
12:50N...
12:52G...
12:55E...
12:57R.
12:59You've got some spellers on the show.
13:01Well done.
13:02I would have put an E in the middle of that.
13:04I would definitely have put an E.
13:06After the O, I would have put an E, 100%.
13:08Fingers on buzzers, please. What's the answer to this?
13:20Yes, that is Tom.
13:22Teletubbies?
13:23Teletubbies is correct.
13:24Ingrid, for a point, spell Teletubbies.
13:26T...
13:28E...
13:29L...
13:31I would go with another E.
13:34T...
13:35U...
13:36B...
13:37B...
13:38I...
13:40E...
13:41S.
13:42And play Teletubbies.
13:44Wow.
13:45I would have gone Teletubbies as in T-L-L-Y.
13:47Me too.
13:48Final question in this round.
13:50What is the answer to this, please?
13:52Which of the official languages of South Africa was previously known as Cape Dutch?
14:00Yes, Ingrid.
14:01Afrikaans.
14:02Afrikaans is the correct answer.
14:05Tom, can you spell Afrikaans?
14:07A...
14:08F...
14:09R...
14:10I...
14:11K...
14:12A...
14:13A...
14:14N...
14:15S.
14:16Oh, how about that?
14:17Without a pause.
14:18Very nicely done.
14:19That's the end of that round.
14:20Good spelling, everyone.
14:21Yeah.
14:22Limey.
14:23Yasmin and Ingrid, if you will swap back again, please.
14:24Lovely to see you, Ingrid.
14:25I'm going to go long.
14:26Let's take a look at our leaderboard.
14:27It was super close yesterday.
14:28It is super close again today.
14:29Stephen has three, but we have joint leaders.
14:32Tom, Yasmin, Ingrid.
14:33Five points each.
14:34Wow.
14:35Points between a lot of you.
14:36Round three today is...
14:38The backwards round.
14:39In this round, I read out the questions backwards.
14:40You have to give me the answers backwards.
14:41So, if I asked your name, you would say Rosenthal Tom.
14:42OK.
14:43Buzzers on fingers.
14:44Nice.
14:45Nice.
14:46Nice.
14:47Nice.
14:48Nice.
14:49Nice.
14:50Nice.
14:51Nice.
14:52Nice.
14:53Nice.
14:54Nice.
14:55Nice.
14:56Nice.
14:57Nice.
14:58Nice.
14:59Nice.
15:00Nice.
15:01Nice.
15:02Nice.
15:03Nice.
15:04Nice.
15:05Nice.
15:06Nice.
15:07Nice.
15:08Yeah?
15:09Yeah?
15:10Question first.
15:21Yasmin.
15:22Cage Nicholas.
15:23Cage Nicholas.
15:24Answer correct.
15:25Nicholas Cage and Cage Nicholas.
15:28Question next.
15:37Stephen.
15:38Man of Isle.
15:39Man of Isle.
15:40Man of Isle.
15:41It is.
15:42Isle of Man.
15:43Man of Isle.
15:44Question next.
15:46Song this of title, the, is what?
15:53Tom.
15:54Queen dancing.
15:55Incorrect, I'm afraid.
15:56Do you want to hear any more?
15:57Yes, please.
15:58Ingrid.
15:59Oh, sorry.
16:00No, thank you.
16:01Trooper super.
16:02Trooper super.
16:03Trooper super.
16:04Trooper super.
16:05It is.
16:06Trooper super becomes trooper super.
16:07Well done if you've got that at home.
16:08Question next.
16:10Trooper super.
16:11Trooper super.
16:12Trooper super.
16:13Trooper super becomes trooper super.
16:16Well done if you've got that at home.
16:17Question next.
16:18Tom.
16:19Minute adjust.
16:20Minute adjust.
16:21Absolutely.
16:22Just a minute.
16:23Because minute adjust.
16:24Question next.
16:25Song this of title, the, is what?
16:30Yes, Ingrid.
16:31Field strawberry.
16:32Field strawberry.
16:33No.
16:34Incorrect.
16:35Oh.
16:36Yasmin.
16:37Babe.
16:38No.
16:39No.
16:40No.
16:41No.
16:42No.
16:43No.
16:44No.
16:45No.
16:46No.
16:47No.
16:48No.
16:49No.
16:50No.
16:51No.
16:52No.
16:53No.
16:55No.
16:56No.
16:57No.
16:58No.
16:59No.
17:00Babe.
17:02You, I.
17:03You know it's incorrect I'm afraid.
17:05Stephen.
17:08Babe.
17:09You got I.
17:12Babe, you got I.
17:13Absolutely, I've got you babe.
17:16Babe, you've got I.
17:17That was all of them, those.
17:19Unlucky Yasmin, Sonny and Cher there or Cher and Sonny.
17:22Question next.
17:23Next.
17:35Stephen.
17:36LAUGHTER
17:39Investi...
17:41Investigation of Bureau Federal.
17:44Investigation of Bureau Federal.
17:46Bang on. Well done.
17:49Federal Bureau of Investigation becomes Investigation of Bureau Federal.
17:52Question final.
17:55Song this of title, Thee, is what?
18:09Yasmin.
18:11Heart.
18:14Of.
18:16Ingrid.
18:17I'm afraid.
18:18Oh no, what did I say?
18:19Sorry.
18:20Ingrid.
18:22Oh no.
18:23Heart.
18:24Thee.
18:25Of.
18:26Of.
18:27Of.
18:28Of.
18:29Of.
18:30Of.
18:31Of.
18:32Of.
18:33Of.
18:34Of.
18:35Of.
18:36Of.
18:37Of.
18:38Of.
18:39Of.
18:40Of.
18:41Of.
18:42Of.
18:43Of.
18:44Of.
18:46Of.
18:47Of.
18:48Of.
18:49Of.
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18:53Of.
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18:59Of.
19:00Of.
19:01Of.
19:02Of.
19:07At Dating, if you take your tablets out, please, everybody,
19:10I'm going to talk to you about a series of events from history.
19:13You have to write down when you think they happened.
19:15And whoever is closest will score a point.
19:17The first event from history is this.
19:19Sweden issues the first European banknotes.
19:24European banknotes? Yeah, as in EU banknotes.
19:27No, just the first banknotes ever in Europe.
19:37All in. What do you think at home on this one?
19:39Tom, what are you thinking?
19:41I think I like numbers.
19:441440? I mean, listen, I can imagine that, 1414.
19:48Yasmin, what are you thinking?
19:49Well, my first guess was 1999.
19:52Wow. OK.
19:54I think this is better, but I don't know...
19:56Oh, cos you were thinking of euro banknotes? Yes.
19:57I've got you. You weren't thinking, yeah,
19:58they didn't have banknotes when we were growing up.
20:011828. Ingrid, where have you gone?
20:04Well, I've gone... Ah, very early.
20:07200. 200.
20:08100 AD.
20:10Stephen, what are you thinking?
20:11I thought it was the sort of time of day,
20:13so I've gone for quarter past five in the afternoon,
20:15and I've gone for 1715.
20:17So, listen, this is really, really different answers here.
20:19What do you think at home on this one?
20:21Shall we find out when did they issue those banknotes
20:23and who has scored a point?
20:261661.
20:28Stephen Mangan gets the point.
20:29Well done, Stephen. Look at that.
20:31Nicely done.
20:32Your next event from history is this.
20:43Hmm.
20:47It does feel like one we might have a better shot at
20:49than the previous one.
20:50You say that.
20:55OK, everyone is in here.
20:57Yasmin, what are you thinking here?
20:59I thought 1936.
21:021936.
21:03Ingrid, what are your thoughts?
21:05Well, very similar.
21:071935. 1935.
21:09I couldn't remember if she was after the Second World War,
21:10or between the wars, so I've gone...
21:13Well, that is definitely between the wars.
21:15Stephen, where are you here?
21:16I have played a rabbit, but in a different rabbit franchise.
21:19Which rabbit were you?
21:20I played bigwig in Watership Down.
21:22Oh!
21:24But, so, I...
21:25I'm going to go 1928.
21:271928.
21:28Because of that.
21:29Because of that.
21:29I'm going 1928, but we're all...
21:31My little rabbit heart is beating.
21:34We're all in a similar era.
21:35Tom, are we in a similar era?
21:36Well, I mean, does it count the same era?
21:38Yeah, yeah, I think so.
21:39It's the same century.
21:40Yeah, exactly.
21:40But it's clearly not right.
21:42What do you think at home on this one?
21:43When was it published?
21:44Let's find out who scored a point.
21:47Oh! 1901.
21:48Well done, Tom.
21:52I'm sorry for reacting like that.
21:53It really just reveals how much I want to get it right, isn't it?
21:55There's that one second after an answer, you're like,
21:57I'm cool, I don't care.
21:58Wait, is it me?
21:59Whatever, another point?
22:00Whatever.
22:01Got loads of them.
22:01Yeah.
22:04Next one.
22:12Was it early Titus or late Titus?
22:18I mean...
22:22Everyone is in.
22:24What do you think at home?
22:24You've got an answer here.
22:26Ingrid, what is your answer?
22:271500 BC.
22:291500 BC, says Ingrid.
22:31Stephen?
22:32I've gone a lot later, 87 BC.
22:3487 BC.
22:36Not a clue, really.
22:36Tom, what are you saying?
22:38I've gone quite close to Steve.
22:4070 BC.
22:4070 BC.
22:41A little picture of a Coliseum and a gladiator.
22:43Yasmin, what do you say?
22:44You can't just put that.
22:45I don't want to turn by the right.
22:47That's two different answers.
22:49I just wrote 600 because I don't know what the answer is.
22:52600, that counts as AD.
22:53So we have a 2,000-year difference in our answers here.
22:56What do you think at home?
22:57What have you gone with for the Coliseum?
22:58Let's take a look.
22:59When was it inaugurated?
23:00Who has scored a point?
23:0380.
23:04Tom, you are closest.
23:05Wow.
23:07Well played, Tom.
23:08150 years out, but you are absolutely right.
23:11At the end of the round, we only have one round to go.
23:13Let's take a look at our leaderboard, shall we?
23:18Yasmin has six.
23:18Ingrid and Stephen have seven each.
23:20And Tom is our leader with eight points.
23:24Blimey.
23:25Two points between a lot of you.
23:27Our final round, of course, is...
23:31Answer smash.
23:32Fingers on buzzers, everyone.
23:33Point for a correct answer, point off for an incorrect answer.
23:36Your first category is...
23:40I'm looking at four of them.
23:41I'm looking at four of them right here.
23:43There will be the pictures, there will be clues above.
23:45What is the largest city in the US state of Wisconsin?
23:53Stephen.
23:53Milwaukee-Lee Halls.
23:55Milwaukee-Lee Halls is correct, Stephen.
23:58Milwaukee and Keeley Halls, great answer.
24:01Next actor, next clue.
24:02Which 2021 BBC drama series set on board a nuclear submarine
24:07starred Sir Anne Jones as Detective Amy Silver?
24:12Yes, that's Ingrid.
24:14Vigillian Anderson.
24:15Vigillian Anderson.
24:17It's right, Vigil and Gillian Anderson.
24:21Next clue, next picture.
24:23Which band won the Eurovision Song Contest for the UK in 1976
24:26with Save Your Kisses for Me?
24:27Yes, Yasmin.
24:33Aberkendrick?
24:33It is not Aberkendrick.
24:36That's a good wrong answer.
24:37You lose your point, Stephen.
24:39Brotherhood of Mana Kendrick.
24:41Brotherhood of Mana Kendrick is correct.
24:44Brotherhood of Mana and Anna Kendrick, well played.
24:47Next category.
24:50Toys and games will be the pictures.
24:54Spider-Man is the auto-ego of which Marvel character?
24:57Yes.
25:00Yasmin.
25:01Peter Parker Plunk.
25:04Peter Parker Plunk is the right answer.
25:07Peter Parker Plunk, Peter Parker Plunk.
25:11Next one is very, very close.
25:14The UK Government's Office for Standards in Education,
25:16Children's Services and Skills is known by what abbreviated title?
25:23Tom.
25:24Offsteady Bear?
25:25Offsteady Bear?
25:26Lovely.
25:27Correct.
25:28Well done.
25:29Offsteady Bear.
25:30Offsteady Bear.
25:31Next one.
25:33Which band, fronted by Nicole Scherzinger, had a UK number one hit with Don'tcha?
25:40Yasmin.
25:40Pussycat Dolls House.
25:42Pussycat Dolls House?
25:43Pussycat Dolls House?
25:44Correct answer, Pussycat Dolls and Dolls House.
25:48Next category.
25:49We're done for categories.
25:51There were two points between the lot of you when we started that.
25:55Yesterday, our champion was Ingrid Oliver.
25:57Today, our champion is going to be decided by tiebreak between Tom and Stephen.
26:07Tiebreak time.
26:08This happened last time with Marcus Brickstock.
26:10That sort of shows how clued in I am.
26:12Oh, yeah, I thought so.
26:13I had this on a tiebreak.
26:15If it gives you confidence, Tom had his head in his hands and just said,
26:18this happened last time with Marcus Brickstock.
26:20We will show you one final answer smash.
26:25Gentlemen, if you buzz in and give me a correct answer, you are today's champion.
26:28If you buzz in and give me an incorrect answer, your opponent is today's champion.
26:32Wow.
26:32Your category is...
26:35That will be the picture.
26:37There will be a clue above.
26:38Here we go. Good luck.
26:41What type of negatively charged subatomic particle is arranged in shells around an atom's nucleus?
26:46Oh, no.
26:50Yes, Stephen.
26:50Electronald Reagan.
26:52Electronald Reagan?
26:54It is Electronald Reagan.
26:58The trauma.
27:00New trauma.
27:03I'm so sorry.
27:04I hate to see it.
27:06Unlucky Tom, well played.
27:07Stephen, you are a champion on Tuesday's House of Game.
27:09Nicely done.
27:11Wow, that was so tense.
27:12Two points between everybody today.
27:14Another great day's quizzing.
27:16Stephen, a prize.
27:17It's got to be the Goblets of Doom.
27:19The Goblets of Doom.
27:20Go to Stephen Mangan.
27:22Well played.
27:22Stephen, we will not be seeing thee again when you have the prizes.
27:25Yes.
27:26Unfortunately, they shall bring doom and curse upon your household.
27:30But listen, they're going to look pretty.
27:32Stephen, well done.
27:33Let's take a look at our weekly leaderboard, shall we?
27:38Yasmin and Tom have four points each.
27:40Ingrid has six.
27:41Stephen Mangan is our leader with seven.
27:43But it's been...
27:44Every day has been so close between everybody.
27:46This is going to be a very close week, I think, all round.
27:49And so you don't have your Wednesday T-shirt.
27:51That's been lost.
27:51That's been lost in the move.
27:52Yeah.
27:53I can't wait to see what you're wearing.
27:55He's going to surprise us.
27:56It's going to be...
27:56Whatever it is, it's going to be amazing.
27:59It's just a normal T-shirt, I'm guessing.
28:01Ah, we'll see.
28:04See you all tomorrow.
28:04We'll see you all tomorrow as well on the House of Games.
28:07APPLAUSE
28:07They're actually not cursed.
28:11They're actually not cursed.
28:36I think every second one is cursed.
28:38I love that we've got faces on both sides, so whichever side you're drinking from.
28:43That's what I mean when I say they're cursed.
28:46I love that we've got faces on both sides.
28:51I love that.
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