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Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Cariad Lloyd, Gareth Malone, Mike Wozniak

Series 6, Week 12, Day 3

Every day this week, former winners Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Cariad Lloyd, Gareth Malone and Mike Wozniak 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 58 (m001fhjh) (hd)

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00:00Hi, everybody. Lovely to see you. Are you having your tea?
00:12You're very, very lucky. We're having ours straight after the show.
00:15It's Wednesday on House of Games. It's a winner's week, a champion's week,
00:19joined by four people who've won before.
00:21One of them, at the end of the week, is going to walk away with this trophy right here.
00:26It's gold, you see? It's gold, Mike.
00:29Our players today are Mike Wozniak, Maggie Adderin-Pocock,
00:35Cariad Lloyd and Gareth Malone.
00:38Hello. Golden trophy, Cariad, a golden trophy.
00:42Always believe in your soul.
00:44Exactly, exactly. Two wins. Two wins in a row. How does that feel?
00:50Pressure. I feel a bit of pressure now. Could all come crumbling down.
00:53I'm a very neurotic person.
00:54But imagine the pressure. Would you feel more pressure if you hadn't won?
00:57Well, no, because then you've got somewhere to strive for, haven't you?
01:00You're the underdog.
01:01So you prefer to underachieve till the last possible moment?
01:05I prefer to be permanently stressed, Richard.
01:07Whatever is happening.
01:08Welcome to House of Games.
01:10Yeah, thank you.
01:12Mike, shall we take a little look at the weekly leaderboard?
01:14Yes, please.
01:14Because you sit in second. You've had two second places so far.
01:17We have Britain's most renowned space scientist in last place.
01:20So that's the kind of line-up we've got today.
01:23Gareth with five, Mike Vissick, Cariad with eight.
01:25Mike, you've got a win in you this week, surely.
01:27Well, it would feel nice, wouldn't it, for the ego?
01:31But Cariad's keeping me down, keeping me in check.
01:35Well, listen, Cariad's playing her game.
01:37That's all you can do in this business, isn't it?
01:39I need a little zhuzh.
01:40I need a little zhuzh.
01:40A little zhuzh up.
01:41The old mojo working.
01:42Maggie, last place at the moment.
01:44Yeah, I need a zhuzh too.
01:46Yeah, but far and away the cleverest person here.
01:48So there's that.
01:50Don't you think?
01:52In a very narrow field.
01:53It's all the wealth of knowledge out there.
01:56I don't know.
01:56Gareth, you're like a world genius expert in your field.
02:00And Maggie is as well.
02:01I wonder who's the most...
02:03I mean, maybe we should play tiddlywinks to decide.
02:08The ultimate...
02:09You're right.
02:09I know quite a lot about a particular area of German song
02:13in the 19th century.
02:15But not very useful.
02:17Well, listen, you are going to love round two today.
02:20I'm in.
02:22Shall we take a look at the prizes, everyone,
02:23that we could win today?
02:24Carriott has two prizes,
02:25although she gave the first one to Mike, the baseball cap.
02:28Here's what you can win on Wednesday's House of Games.
02:30Ooh.
02:32Sparkling wine really is sparkling there, isn't it?
02:33The golden dartboard, the golden playing cards,
02:36the golden scented candle,
02:37or there's a golden compost bin there, Mike.
02:40I know you got a compost bin for your mother-in-law before.
02:42Does she have a gold compost bin?
02:43Is Diane going to look at her compost bin and go...
02:47Maybe, yeah.
02:49Golden compost bin.
02:50I'd like the dartboard for myself,
02:52but I wonder if I could imagine Dian's eyes lighting up
02:55at the sight of that.
02:56Gareth, if you were forced to choose...
02:58If pushed.
02:59I mean, the dartboard.
03:00Dartboard, of course.
03:01Carriott, the man's choice.
03:03Our current compost bin is one we found in the road.
03:06No.
03:06So I think maybe it would be nice to have a new one.
03:10How nice to recycle a compost bin.
03:12Maggie, what did you go for?
03:13Well, see, the compost bin has been highly recommended.
03:16And in gold, it does have that sheath.
03:19Doesn't it just?
03:20So you go, a lot of compost bins, maybe a dartboard.
03:23Should we play Wednesday's House of Games?
03:24Yes.
03:25Carriott can make it three in a row so if someone else can win a day?
03:29Let's find out, shall we, as we play our first round, which is...
03:32Rhyme time.
03:35Fingers on buzzers, please.
03:36Two questions at a time.
03:37They rhyme with each other.
03:39Here's your first two.
03:52Yes, Gareth.
03:53Libel Bible.
03:54Libel Bible.
03:55Absolutely great start, Karen.
03:56Right.
03:57Libel and Bible.
03:59Next two.
04:01Orange red spice used in goulash.
04:05And country that borders Nicaragua and Panama.
04:11Yes, Mike.
04:12Paprika Costa Rica.
04:14Oh!
04:15Oh, Costa Rica!
04:16I know, I couldn't think of it.
04:17What, I got paprika?
04:17I got paprika, yeah.
04:18I was like going to say, no, no, that's just a question.
04:21Yeah, Paprika Costa Rica.
04:22Quark.
04:23Point to Mike.
04:24Next one.
04:26What is that?
04:28And what is this?
04:33Yes, that is Cariad.
04:35Jar Jar Binks.
04:36Tiddlywinks.
04:37Tiddlywinks!
04:37What about Tiddlywinks?
04:37Oh, premonition!
04:39A four-mentor.
04:40He summons them.
04:41Unsummon them up.
04:42Can you unsummon Jar Jar Binks, please?
04:44Jar Jar Binks and Tiddlywinks, the right answer.
04:48Next two.
04:51Italian term for eating outdoors.
04:54And acronym of the organisation that selects World Heritage sites.
04:57That is Mike.
05:02Alfresco, Unesco.
05:04Alfresco, Unesco?
05:05Yes.
05:05I think my boss is friends.
05:07Sounds like a character in like a 1970s Italian sitcom.
05:11Alfresco, Unesco.
05:13Alfresco, Unesco.
05:14Next two.
05:15Main Walford setting of EastEnders.
05:21And what is the title of this song?
05:24I know what I lay...
05:27Cariad.
05:28Albert Square, I'll Take You There.
05:30That's the right answer.
05:31Albert Square, I'll Take You There.
05:33Very fast.
05:34By the Staple Singers.
05:35Next one.
05:37Stand By Your Man, singer.
05:40And what is this?
05:45Yes, Gareth.
05:46Is it by any chance Tammy Wynette Marmoset?
05:48Is it Tammy Wynette Marmoset?
05:50That's exactly what it is.
05:52Well done.
05:54Dolly Parton.
05:55I was thinking Dolly Parton.
05:56I was thinking, what on earth is that?
05:58Marmotarton?
06:00Final question in this round.
06:14Gareth.
06:15It's Yellowstone.
06:20Vibraphone.
06:22It's not Vibraphone.
06:25I know music is not your thing.
06:27I'm just saying Wood and Vars.
06:28It's not Vibraphone.
06:29Maggie.
06:31Yellowstone xylophone.
06:33Yellowstone xylophone is what we were looking after.
06:35Yellowstone xylophone.
06:37I was going metallophones.
06:39You know too much.
06:40You know too much.
06:42You literally could have made one up
06:44and we would have had to go, oh, okay.
06:46You're fine.
06:47Yes, you go, actually, that's the precursor to the xylophone.
06:49So, that's the end of round one.
06:52Everybody off the mark, which we'd like to see.
06:54Let's take a look at the leaderboard.
06:58Maggie with one.
06:59Everybody else with two.
07:00Very lovely and close.
07:02Let's play a pair's game, shall we?
07:04Today's pair's game is...
07:07All in the details.
07:11Maggie, you're in fourth place today.
07:13You can choose a partner.
07:14Who would you like to choose?
07:15If you wouldn't mind.
07:16I wouldn't mind at all, Maggie.
07:18Happy to.
07:18So, Cariad and Mike,
07:20if you want to swap round, please.
07:21Swap.
07:22Ladies and gents,
07:23welcome, Cariad,
07:24to the southern end of the studio.
07:25And Mike and Gareth are a team.
07:27Now, before the show,
07:28you all filled in some clues to do with sports.
07:32You are now going to have to guess the answer
07:33to the clues that your partner filled in.
07:36OK, Cariad,
07:37Maggie filled in some clues
07:38which should lead you to a sport.
07:39But which sport is Maggie hinting at?
07:42Here are your three clues.
07:46Team GB Olympic medalists include,
07:48according to Maggie,
07:50strong, flexible people.
07:52OK.
07:53This is a scientist working out.
07:54Look, I can...
07:56Mine's even...
07:57You wait, Maggie.
07:57You wait.
07:58Mine is awful.
08:00Its name derives from a Greek word meaning,
08:03according to Maggie,
08:05flexibility, dexterity, wink.
08:09Interesting.
08:10I took a turn.
08:11I wasn't expecting it.
08:13Yeah.
08:14And your final clue is...
08:16TV presenters who competed in this sport include...
08:20Olga Corbett.
08:24Well, I guess I would say gymnastics.
08:27I think it's exactly right.
08:28I'm not sure any of the clues are right.
08:29No, no, no.
08:30I was worried it had to be specific,
08:32like, rhythmic gymnastics or something.
08:34But, yeah, gymnastics.
08:35It is gymnastics.
08:37It means to exercise naked, gymnastics.
08:39Oh.
08:39Yeah, how about that?
08:40Oh, wow.
08:40Let's see.
08:41TV presenters.
08:43Matt Baker was a gymnast.
08:44Gary Logan was a gymnast.
08:45Team GB medallist, Lewis Smith, Beth Tweddle,
08:48all sorts of people.
08:50Well done.
08:50Yeah, Olga Corbett was never a TV presenter,
08:52but I think she must date me.
08:53It's good.
08:53Exactly.
08:54Very, very well done.
08:55Mike Wozniak.
08:56Hello.
08:56All the show.
08:57Gareth filled in some clues.
08:58Right.
08:59OK.
08:59They will lead you to a venue,
09:00should you decipher them.
09:02A venue?
09:02A sporting venue.
09:03A sporting venue.
09:04OK.
09:04I think I can name almost two of those.
09:06Excellent.
09:07Well, let's see if it's one of these.
09:07Almost.
09:08Yeah.
09:08It is the home of the, according to Gareth,
09:13Vroom Vroom Circuits.
09:15OK.
09:17It is on the site of A, according to Gareth,
09:21Ancient Mine, maybe?
09:23Mm-hmm.
09:26And it is located in, according to Gareth,
09:30Not Brands Hatch.
09:32So, I think that's Silverstone.
09:34Silverstone, Gareth.
09:35I'm very happy to say it is.
09:36Do I get a point?
09:37It is Silverstone.
09:37Yeah, you get a point.
09:38Oh, yeah, you both get a point.
09:39What a beautiful work.
09:40Well done.
09:41People have long ago given up
09:43fitting in the actual clues on this one
09:44and just give three-word clues.
09:46Ancient Mine's Silverstone.
09:48Clever.
09:48Oh, good work.
09:49And it's on a former RAF airfield,
09:51home of the British Grand Prix.
09:54And, yeah, there's two famous ones,
09:55aren't they?
09:55Yeah.
09:58Northamptonshire is Silverstone.
09:59Maggie, before the show,
10:01Cariad filled in some clues.
10:03And this should lead you to...
10:04..a team, a sports team.
10:06Which sports team?
10:07They are based in, according to Cariad,
10:12Scotland, Wales, Ireland.
10:14OK.
10:16I didn't know anything about them.
10:19Managers of the team have included,
10:22according to Cariad,
10:23Glasgow residents.
10:25OK.
10:27It's so bad.
10:30And the colours on the club's home strip are,
10:32according to Cariad,
10:33green, probably.
10:35Probably.
10:37I like the air of uncertainty.
10:39Yeah.
10:39So, not England.
10:41OK.
10:43Managers of the team have included...
10:45So, I'm getting a Scottish vibe.
10:47Wow.
10:48You really are a great scientist.
10:49So, I think Celtic.
10:55I think that's a Scottish sheen.
10:56Is it Celtic?
10:57It is Celtic.
10:57Yes, Maggie, we're done!
10:59That's all I would think was, like,
11:02Scottish Wales and Irish people are Celtic.
11:04They are placed, what, very near here,
11:06in Glasgow.
11:07Oh, phew, it is Glasgow.
11:08I wasn't sure.
11:09Oh, goodness, sorry.
11:10John Strachan, John Barnes,
11:11all sorts of people there,
11:13and green and white.
11:14Yeah.
11:14It's green.
11:15Yeah, green and white hoops.
11:16Are you right?
11:17I thought it must be.
11:17I had no idea that that was the case.
11:19Perfect clue.
11:20It was beautifully done.
11:21That's good, isn't it?
11:21Beautifully done.
11:23Gareth.
11:24Mike Wozniak is filled in some clues.
11:26OK.
11:26They will lead you to,
11:28I'm sure,
11:29a sports person.
11:30Oh, dear.
11:31But which person?
11:32She was born in,
11:35according to Mike,
11:371965.
11:39Oh, God.
11:40Mike, you're taking this seriously,
11:41rather than...
11:42I didn't really understand
11:43the task I was doing at the time.
11:45OK, I got you.
11:46I felt like I was filling in an exam.
11:47She was born in 1965.
11:49Yep.
11:49Narrows it down.
11:50Yeah.
11:51Yep.
11:52A piece of music associated with her
11:55is...
11:57Mars by Holst.
12:01OK.
12:01I wouldn't necessarily rely on that tune.
12:03And your...
12:04And your final clue?
12:07Your final clue is...
12:08Since the 1970s,
12:10she has worked with...
12:11Oh, it's not...
12:14That's a lovely clue.
12:16I do know who it is,
12:17but I think I have to take issue
12:19with Mars by Holst.
12:20I've got no idea what the tune was.
12:21It's Ravel's Bolero.
12:22Was it?
12:23And I think it's Jane Torval.
12:25Jane Torval is the right answer.
12:27Well played, everyone.
12:28Right at the last minute there.
12:29She was born in...
12:32You're so close with 1965.
12:34She was born in Nottingham.
12:35Oh!
12:36Oh, yes.
12:37That's just...
12:38So close.
12:38Yeah.
12:391957, though, she was born.
12:41Really?
12:41OK.
12:41Yeah, the piece of music.
12:42Bolero is the most famous one.
12:44And yeah, Christopher Dean.
12:45Or and Dean, as he's well known.
12:48Well played, everyone.
12:49For four people who are not interested in sport at all.
12:51We managed to get four out of four there, 100%.
12:53It's the end of the round.
12:56Mike and Cariad, if you will swap back.
12:58Good round.
12:59Welcome back, Mike.
13:01Lovely to have you here.
13:02Cheers.
13:03And let's take a look at what it's done to the scores.
13:06It remains super close.
13:08Maggie with three.
13:09Everyone else with four.
13:10How about that?
13:11It's a trophy.
13:12That's how we like it.
13:13So close, Gareth.
13:15So close.
13:15Three rounds to go on Wednesday's House of Games.
13:18Your next round is...
13:22The Elephant in the Room.
13:24Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone.
13:26Before I ask a question, I'm going to show you what today's Elephant in the Room is.
13:31It is...
13:32Ted.
13:34Ted.
13:34I'm going to ask you some questions now.
13:36If you give me the answer, please leave out the word Ted.
13:40Ooh.
13:40So if the word Ted appears in the answer, which it will,
13:44don't say Ted.
13:46OK.
13:46OK.
13:47Here's your first one.
13:57Yes, Gareth Malone.
13:58Buss.
13:59Oh!
14:00Buss is the answer.
14:01Well done.
14:02Busted.
14:03The dumb Buss.
14:04OK.
14:05Nicely played.
14:06Next clue.
14:07Don't say Ted.
14:07What goes under the jam on a Devonshire scone, but on top of it, on a Cornish one?
14:16That is Carriette Lloyd.
14:18What goes under the jam?
14:20Sorry, if you're buzzing on this line, you have to give me an answer.
14:23I don't have to time you up.
14:23Gareth.
14:25Clock cream.
14:26Oh!
14:26Clock cream.
14:29Nearly.
14:30Mike.
14:30Clot cream.
14:31Clot cream we were looking for.
14:33Because they're double...
14:34Yeah.
14:34Sorry.
14:35Clot cream we were looking for there.
14:37We moved out the Ted.
14:38The name of which country is often abbreviated to UAE?
14:45Mike.
14:46Uni Arab Emirates.
14:49Uni Arab Emirates.
14:51Right.
14:51Well done.
14:53UAE, United Arab Emirates, Uni Arab Emirates.
14:56Next clue.
14:57Whatever you do, don't say Ted.
15:00What is the title, please, of this song?
15:03Everybody's waiting for me to arrive.
15:06Yes, Cariad.
15:07Let's get this party start.
15:09Star.
15:10That's incorrect, Cariad.
15:13I'm sorry, Gareth.
15:14Get the party star is the right answer.
15:18Oh, that's good.
15:19That's annoying me.
15:20That's annoying me.
15:21It's a bit miffed.
15:23Oh.
15:24Get this party started becomes get this party start.
15:28Next clue.
15:29Don't say Ted.
15:31Which Patricia Highsmith novel about a criminal was adapted into a 1999 film starring Matt Damon as the title character?
15:36Yes, Mike.
15:42The Talon Mr Ripley.
15:43Oh.
15:43The Talon Mr Ripley.
15:45That's nice.
15:45Oh, it is.
15:46The Talented Mr Ripley becomes the Talon Mr Ripley.
15:50Next clue.
15:51Don't say Ted.
15:51Which traditional English dish is a steamed suet pudding studded with currant or raisins?
16:00Gareth.
16:01Spot dick.
16:02Spot dick.
16:04It is spot dick.
16:06Oh, I wasn't getting caught twice with your wretched double tees, yes.
16:10Yeah, you were clotted and spotted.
16:11We're not going to catch you.
16:13Final question in this round.
16:14Don't say Ted.
16:16What is the title, please, of this song?
16:21Yes, Gareth.
16:22Tain Love.
16:23Tain Love.
16:24Tainted Love becomes Tained Love by Soft Cell.
16:29That's the end of that round.
16:31Let's have a look at what it's done to the scores.
16:34Good round for Gareth and Mike there.
16:37Maggie has three.
16:39Harriad has four.
16:40Mike has seven.
16:41Gareth Malone is our leader.
16:43I don't know if you've noticed.
16:45How about that?
16:46Well done, Gareth.
16:47Could all change, though, with two rounds to go.
16:49Our next round is...
16:51Question Writers Day Off.
16:55On this round, traditionally, I give the question writers a day off and their children write the questions.
16:59There's a special little twist in this one in that Abby from our question team has got her nan, Joyce, to ask a question as well.
17:07Here are your question writers.
17:09You've got Nola, six, all the way up to Joyce, 91, Abby's nan.
17:16Mike?
17:16Got to go for Joyce.
17:17You're going to go for Joyce?
17:18Yeah.
17:19Come on.
17:20OK, here's Joyce's question.
17:22Who's his dad again?
17:26Oh, that's a Kemp, isn't it?
17:29I'm going to say Ross.
17:31You're going to say Ross Kemp.
17:33Is that the answer?
17:35It's not the answer.
17:36Anyone want to buzz in?
17:37Gareth?
17:37Roman Kemp.
17:38Roman Kemp.
17:40It's incorrect.
17:42Cariad?
17:43Gary Kemp is his dad.
17:44Gary Kemp.
17:45It's incorrect.
17:47Joyce, you can come back.
17:48Is there a non-Kemp?
17:50It's a Kemp.
17:50It's a Kemp.
17:51What other Kemp's are there?
17:52Oh, Gavin.
17:54Someone want to put something out there.
17:56Joyce, how about that?
17:58First question on the show and you've absolutely foxed them.
18:01So, that is Roman Kemp.
18:03The answer is Martin Kemp.
18:05Martin!
18:06What are we looking for?
18:07Rally!
18:08Joyce says, I ask this question every time he's on TV, but I always forget the answer.
18:12That's why she asked it of you.
18:14Listen, Joyce, at least you know now it's not age.
18:16It's not being 91.
18:17Look at this lot.
18:18Yeah.
18:18We've got a clue.
18:18We've got one of Britain's leading scientists who couldn't answer the question.
18:23So, you're okay.
18:24Maggie, who would you like to choose?
18:26Ooh.
18:27I think I'm going to go for Stephanie.
18:29Stephanie, age 10.
18:32Okay, it is a good one.
18:34Stephanie asks, what part of their body do fennec foxes use to keep cool?
18:39Ooh.
18:42See, but this is a proper scientist as well, thinking, okay, what would be...
18:44Actually, how would it work?
18:46Yes, because to keep cool, you want lots of blood supply and you want air flowing or something like that.
18:53So, what could you do?
18:55I'm going to go simple.
18:56I'm going to go for tail.
18:57You're going to go tail?
18:58Yes.
18:58Tail.
18:59Is the answer tail?
19:00It is not.
19:01Ooh.
19:01Cariad.
19:02Their tongue.
19:04Their tongue.
19:05Punting.
19:05Some animals do, don't they?
19:07Gareth.
19:07Lungs.
19:09Their lungs?
19:09Is it lungs?
19:10It's not lungs.
19:12Mike.
19:13Ears.
19:14Is it their ears?
19:15Ooh, are they big?
19:16Oh!
19:17They are ears big.
19:18Well done.
19:19There's lots of blood supply and they've got big old ears, haven't they?
19:21Yeah, the big thin ears.
19:23He was standing on the shoulder of a giant there, Matthew.
19:25Yeah, not much so.
19:27Well played, Mike.
19:27Great question, Stephanie.
19:28Stephanie says, people might not know that fennec foxes have big ears and live in the desert,
19:33so they have to stay cool.
19:34There you go.
19:35Great question.
19:36Well done, Stephanie.
19:37Cariad, who would you like to choose?
19:39Let's see.
19:41Nola.
19:42Nola.
19:42Six.
19:42When I do a pancake flip with my feet, what sport am I doing?
19:50When I do a pancake flip with my feet.
19:52Hmm.
19:56Ooh, yeah.
19:57Look at that creeping hand coming in.
19:59Coiled spring over there.
20:02It could be a football thing, couldn't it?
20:04Like a football thing.
20:06Or it could be a skateboard thing.
20:08I'm going to say skateboarding.
20:09I'm going to say skateboarding.
20:10Is that the correct answer?
20:13It is the correct answer.
20:15Well done.
20:16Well done, Cariad.
20:16I apologize for your hand.
20:17You got it, Nola.
20:18Great question, though.
20:19Nola says, I love skateboarding, but it does hurt when you fall off,
20:23so you need to wear knee pads and elbow pads and wrist pads and a helmet.
20:27Yeah.
20:28Really get behind those words.
20:28Very good point, Nola.
20:29Great question, Nola, and great advice for everybody as well.
20:36Gareth, whose question would you like?
20:38I'm going to go for Sammy.
20:39You're going to go Sammy.
20:40Here is Sammy's question.
20:44What animal is this?
20:46Great, Sammy.
20:47Good work.
20:49Part of me thinks Dodo, but he's only seven,
20:52so I might just say seagull.
20:55I'm going to go seagull.
20:57Sammy, is it a seagull?
20:58It's not a seagull.
21:01Yes, Cariad.
21:02I think it's a dodo.
21:04Oh, no.
21:04It is a dodo.
21:06Gareth, unlucky.
21:08So I don't know how he depicted that.
21:10It is.
21:10It's all sort of dodo.
21:11Good for him.
21:12I'm sorry, Sammy.
21:13Also, a great note from Sammy.
21:15Oh, yeah.
21:15I drew a dodo because I like them.
21:19Yes.
21:20Mike.
21:21Yes.
21:22Whose question would you like?
21:24Go for Elizabeth, shall we?
21:25Elizabeth, age nine.
21:26Elizabeth asks,
21:29in the film School of Rock,
21:30who plays the main character of the fake teacher?
21:35I can't even see his face.
21:38Tenacious D-Man.
21:40Jack Black.
21:41Jack Black?
21:42We were all ready.
21:43We were all ready.
21:43Look at the disappointment for everybody else.
21:46I know, and that's what spurred me on.
21:48He's eagerly, his fingers creeping towards buzzers.
21:51No, no, no.
21:53Here's Elizabeth's note.
21:54I thought of this question because it is one of the best movies of all time,
21:58and if anyone disagrees, they should lose points.
22:00Oh!
22:00So, well played, Elizabeth.
22:02Thank you for the extra format point as well.
22:04Maggie, who would you like to go for?
22:07I'm going to go Milo.
22:09You're going to go Milo.
22:11So, here's Milo's question for you.
22:15Oh, mate.
22:16Wow.
22:18There are still three British beaches that have full-time Punch and Judy performers.
22:21One is Swanwich, and one is Chlandidno.
22:24Where is the other one?
22:25The other one.
22:27This has got four wrong answers written all over it.
22:30Starting with mine.
22:31Gosh.
22:33OK, so...
22:35I'm going to go Southend.
22:37Is the answer Southend?
22:39It is not Southend.
22:41Gareth.
22:42Blackpool?
22:43That's that.
22:44Oh, it's not Blackpool.
22:45Mike.
22:46I'm going to go Air, because I think he's local.
22:48Oh, Air.
22:49Interesting.
22:50It's not Air.
22:52Cariad?
22:53Broadstairs.
22:53These all sound good.
22:54Is it Broadstairs?
22:56Not Broadstairs.
22:57Milo, you've got them.
22:59Well done.
23:00I wonder if anyone at home has got this.
23:01Shall we find out the answer?
23:02Yeah.
23:04Oh, of course.
23:06Very near Swanwich, just round the corner.
23:08Milo says,
23:09We went to Weymouth on a school trip to watch one with Miss Spencer.
23:12Oh, that was nice.
23:12There you go.
23:14Cariad, question for you.
23:15Raphael, please.
23:16Oh, Raphael.
23:20Raphael says,
23:21Who introduced the beaker to the British Isles around 4,500 years ago?
23:26Thank you, Raphael.
23:28It must be like, oh, like the ancient Romans.
23:32The ancient Romans.
23:34Raphael, is that the right answer?
23:37No.
23:37Not, Mike.
23:38The beaker people.
23:40The beaker people.
23:41Just saying.
23:42Is it the beaker people?
23:43Oh, my God.
23:43That's exactly what it is, Mike.
23:46The beaker people.
23:47Raphael says,
23:48They really are called that.
23:49We learnt about them when we visited a Bronze Age hill fort.
23:52Wow.
23:53Gareth, last question in this round.
23:55Who would you like?
23:56Alex.
23:56Oh, Alex.
23:57Yeah, there you go.
23:58You're going to go for Alex.
24:00Alex asks,
24:02Which stroke comes first in an individual medley in swimming?
24:05Oh.
24:09I'm going to say front crawl.
24:10I really know.
24:11You say front crawl or freestyle?
24:12It's not, I'm afraid.
24:16Maggie.
24:16Breaststroke.
24:17Is it breaststroke?
24:19It's not.
24:20We're running out.
24:20Cariad?
24:21Butterfly.
24:22Butterfly?
24:24It is butterfly.
24:25It's the hardest one.
24:26Well done.
24:27He knew.
24:29Alex says,
24:30You can tell he's the child of a question writer.
24:41There you go.
24:43Thank you so much for everyone who wrote the questions.
24:45Thank you to all the children.
24:46Thank you as well to Joyce.
24:48And let's take a look at what it's done to the scoreboard.
24:50Ruined it, I think.
24:53One round to go.
24:55Maggie.
24:56Goodbye.
24:57Cariad, seven.
24:58Gareth, eight.
24:59Mike Wozniak has got a two-point lead.
25:00Ten points.
25:01Going into the answer smash.
25:02Oh, my.
25:04Our final round, of course, is...
25:06Answer smash.
25:09Fingers on buzzers, please.
25:10Point for a correct answer.
25:11Point off for an incorrect answer.
25:12Your first category is...
25:16Sitcom characters.
25:17Those will be the pictures.
25:18There will be clues above.
25:21What word denotes a hot or alcoholic drink that is taken before bedtime?
25:27Oh, God.
25:28Yes, Mike.
25:29Night Captain Manoring.
25:30Oh.
25:30Nice.
25:31Well done.
25:31Night Captain Manoring.
25:32Night Cap Captain Manoring.
25:33I was thinking Hot Toddy.
25:34I was like...
25:35Next clue.
25:36Next picture.
25:46Yes, Cariad.
25:47Mr and Mrs James Corden.
25:50Mr and Mrs...
25:50Correct.
25:51Oh!
25:52You lose a point.
25:54It's the characters we're looking for.
25:55Shall I tell you?
25:56I know it now.
25:57And it is...
25:57Mr and Mrs Smithy.
25:58Exactly.
25:59Mr and Mrs Smithy.
26:00Unlucky...
26:01Next clue.
26:01Next picture.
26:09Oh!
26:10Yes, Cariad.
26:11F Scott Fitzgeraldine...
26:14Bicker?
26:16Dibley!
26:16Dibley!
26:17Fitzgeraldine Dibley!
26:18I'm afraid.
26:18I'm so sorry.
26:19No!
26:20You lose a point.
26:21Anyone know what's going for that?
26:23F Scott Fitzgeraldine Granger.
26:26Granger!
26:26Granger!
26:27Oh, mate.
26:28Your next category is...
26:32Bears.
26:33OK.
26:33Bears.
26:34What types of bears are these?
26:36Which French-born wrestler played Fezzik in the 1987 film The Princess Bride?
26:45Yes, Mike Wozniak.
26:47Andre the Giant Panda.
26:48Andre the Giant Panda?
26:49Oh, good one.
26:50Andre the Giant and Giant Panda.
26:52Andre the Giant Panda.
26:54Next one.
27:04Yes, Gareth.
27:06Doreen Black Bear?
27:07Doreen Black Bear?
27:08That's incorrect, I'm afraid.
27:11Anybody?
27:12Marry Black Bear was the answer we were looking for.
27:16Marry Black and Black Bear.
27:17Any more categories today?
27:20No more categories.
27:22Our champion on Monday was Cariad Lloyd.
27:25Our champion on Tuesday was Cariad Lloyd.
27:27Our champion on Wednesday is Mike Wozniak.
27:30Hey!
27:32Mike, well done.
27:34Thanks.
27:34Now, listen, we have the horns of a dilemma now, don't we?
27:38So, your mother-in-law, Diane, got a compost bin last time you were on.
27:41So, the question is, do you want to upgrade her compost bin,
27:44or do you want to take a prize of your own?
27:47Do you want to take the dartboard?
27:48Since I last saw you, she's done me another couple of ties,
27:50so I think she's earned herself an upgrade.
27:52Really?
27:53Mike Wozniak takes home.
27:55Thanks, Diane.
27:55A golden compost bin.
27:57Well played.
27:58Mike, our weekly leaderboard, looks a little bit like this.
28:02Oh, that's nice, isn't it?
28:04Maggie with three.
28:05Gareth, eight.
28:06Mike and Cariad with ten.
28:08I knew it.
28:08That's lovely and close, isn't it?
28:09Yeah.
28:10I feel the tension here.
28:12Should we do the same thing tomorrow?
28:15Yeah.
28:15Look forward to seeing you here.
28:16We'll look forward to seeing you as well on the House of Games.
28:19APPLAUSE
28:42My mother-in-law, who made me ties, has got two of these...
28:50My mother, who gave me life, has got an absolutely naff all so far.
28:55My mother-in-law, who gave me life, has got an absolutely naff all so far.

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