Ashley John-Baptiste, Simon Rimmer, Claire Sweeney, Esme Young
Series 6, Week 14, Day 3
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Ashley John-Baptiste, Simon Rimmer, Claire Sweeney and Esme Young take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games suitcase, or will they be tempted with the House of Games decanter?
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Series 6 Episode 68 (m001fyyt) (hd)
Series 6, Week 14, Day 3
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Ashley John-Baptiste, Simon Rimmer, Claire Sweeney and Esme Young take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games suitcase, or will they be tempted with the House of Games decanter?
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Series 6 Episode 68 (m001fyyt) (hd)
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00:00Hello, one. Hello, all. Welcome to Wednesday's House of Games. I'm Richard Osman. I'm joined
00:14by four famous faces. Every time I press this buzzer, a new round comes up. We never know
00:19what it's going to be. What we do know is by the end of the week, somebody walks off
00:23with this trophy. Our players this week are Ashley John-Baptiste, Esme Young, Claire Sweeney
00:32and Simon Rimmer. Hey, everyone. Hello. Hi. Talking of Claire Sweeney, a win on Tuesday.
00:40I can't believe I've never won anything in a quiz show. And now, look, all you needed...
00:45Normally you say, what's your name, and I forget, you know. I was, like, so surprised.
00:48All you needed was to come on House of Games all along. All it took.
00:53The trick for me was, sometimes I didn't know the answer, and I'd just press it and then
00:56I'd, you know, let the dust settle then to try and think of the answer.
00:59That's always the trick on House of Games. Some confident buzzing. However, it is very,
01:04very close at the top of the leaderboard. Let's take a look at it. There's Ashley, you won
01:08on Monday, and Simon, you've been second twice in a row, by one point each time. So six points
01:15to everyone there. Esme, very classily. But this just gives us sort of more, it's like
01:20Christmas tree. It makes me original and individual. It makes you very special, is what it makes
01:26you, doesn't it? Exactly what it makes you. Simon, two second places. Yes. By a point
01:32each time. Yeah, I'm a little bit frustrated by it, really, but I've got proper game face
01:38on today. All of you. Oh, you should have this one. This one should be yours. He wants
01:44it, doesn't he? Yeah, you're just saying that to low means with Foncett Sturcy Sweeney. I've
01:47known you a long time. So, yesterday, Claire took home a House of Games apron. Ashley, would
01:54you like to take a look at today's prizes? Mm. You took home a dartboard on Monday. Today,
01:59you could take home an umbrella, a reusable water bottle, a cushion, some cufflinks and
02:05a salad spinner. I am torn between the umbrella and the cufflinks. I mean, both very impressive,
02:11to be fair. I mean, cufflinks. Yeah. Esme, what would you go for? The umbrella. The umbrella,
02:17of course. I love an umbrella. Do you? Yeah. What is it about an umbrella? Well, it's the rain.
02:24Yeah, so I've never thought to use it for that, but yes, you're quite right. That would
02:29actually be very useful. We keep the rain off. Yeah. Claire, what would you go for? I'd
02:33go for the potty. The potty? Is it a potty? Where is it? It's a salad spinner, but... Oh,
02:38salad spinner. Yeah, so, listen. I'd go for the salad spinner. Yeah. That... Hmm. That's
02:42some spinning I wouldn't want to happen, I think. Because it's a pearl. Imagine. Simon, you've
02:47probably already got a salad spinner, have you? I do, but, you know, the thoughts of spinning
02:50a salad whilst staring at your beautiful face will be something.
02:54Good, but I would have to go with the umbrella. Just the colourway, if nothing else. Beautiful.
02:58OK, we've had two separate winners this week. Simon has been second twice as well. Are we
03:03going to find our third winner out of three? Let's find out as we play our first round, which
03:06is...
03:08Tom, Vic and Abby. Those are genuinely the names of three of our question writers.
03:16Ooh. We essentially gave them all an answer and asked them to write a different question.
03:20So, we will show you the three different questions. Buzz in when you know the answer for a point.
03:24So, they've written all different questions, but the answer is the same to each of them.
03:27Oh. Fingers on buzzers, everyone.
03:29You can buzz in at any point on this one.
03:33The last word in the title of a Steinbeck novel with the character Adam Trask.
03:38Surname of the UK Prime Minister from 1955 to 1957.
03:45And Book of Genesis Garden, where Adam and Eve lived.
03:52What's the answer to all three of those questions? Yes, Ashley. Eden.
03:58Eden is the answer. We've got East of Eden, we've got Anthony Eden and the Garden of Eden.
04:03Fingers on buzzers, what answer is common to these three clues?
04:07Shrub or tree of the genus Salix.
04:14Smith family member whose singles include Transparent Soul.
04:20And 1988 Ron Howard film starring Warwick Davis.
04:28Yes, Ashley. Willow.
04:29Willow is the answer. Willow Smith, Willow Tree and the film Willow. Well played.
04:36Ashley, another point to you.
04:38So, Tom, Vic and Abi, what are your next three questions, please?
04:44Football club who won the 1992 European Cup.
04:491988 album by Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballet.
04:55Yes, that's Simon. Barcelona. Oh.
04:58Barcelona. Let's take a look at the last question.
05:01Spanish city where the Sagrada Familia is situated.
05:03Barcelona is the answer to all three of those questions while playing.
05:08Next three questions.
05:121993 film starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver.
05:17Rapper who had UK number one hits with Funky Friday and Starlight.
05:24And name Trigger uses for Rodney in Only Falls and Horses.
05:28Yes, Simon.
05:31Dave.
05:34Exactly right. Dave is the answer to all three of those questions.
05:39Next one or next three.
05:422015 winner of a poll to find the UK's favourite bird.
05:48Night, played by Eric Idle in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
05:51And alias of comic book characters Dick Grayson and Jason Todd.
06:00Yes, Simon.
06:01Robin.
06:02Robin answers all three of those questions.
06:04Well done.
06:05From Batman and Robin there.
06:06Brave Sir Robin and the Robin, UK's favourite bird.
06:10Final questions in this round.
06:13Final point up for grabs.
06:17Radio communications term meaning message received.
06:22Simon's gone in early.
06:23Roger.
06:24Roger.
06:24Is it Roger?
06:25Let's take a look at the other questions.
06:28First name of Swiss tennis player Federer.
06:31And popular name of a pirate's flag of the Jolly Watt.
06:34Roger is right.
06:35He's come to play today, hasn't he?
06:37Well done.
06:38Well done.
06:38Well done.
06:39That's the end of our round.
06:41So you're competitive.
06:42Yeah.
06:42Hey.
06:45Let's take a look at our first leaderboard on Wednesday's House of Games.
06:49Esme, as is tradition, you start with zero.
06:53But today you're joined by Claire, yesterday's champion, who also is on zero.
06:59Ashley, you have two.
07:00Simon Rimmer out in the lead with four points.
07:03Well played, Simon.
07:05Lovely start.
07:06Can he keep it up?
07:07Let's find out, shall we, as we play our pairs game today,
07:09which is going to be...
07:15All in the details.
07:17Claire, you're tied third today, so you can choose a partner.
07:19Who would you like to play with?
07:21I'm going to play with Simon.
07:22You're going to play with Simon.
07:23Simon and Claire are a team.
07:24Esme and Ashley are a team.
07:27Now, before the show, you did a little bit of homework,
07:29which is you filled in some clues to something to do with art.
07:33You are now going to have to decipher the clues that your partner
07:36set before the show to score yourself a point.
07:38OK?
07:39So, Esme, before the show, Ashley filled in some clues.
07:42And if you decipher them, they will lead you to a statue.
07:45A statue?
07:46A statue.
07:47Yeah.
07:48You'll have three clues.
07:49Ashley had up to three words to fill in each of these clues.
07:52And your clues look a little bit like this.
07:55It was created by, according to Ashley, old Italian bloke.
08:02A lot of them were, weren't they?
08:04It was carved out of, according to Ashley...
08:09Marble.
08:10Maybe marble.
08:11Maybe marble.
08:13And it depicts a, according to Ashley,
08:19biblical Israel king.
08:21Ooh.
08:22See, ooh.
08:23What do we think it is?
08:24Can you think of an old Hebrew king?
08:27Moses.
08:27Was Moses an Israeli king?
08:29Hmm.
08:30Wish I could say something.
08:32Oh, my mind's gone blank now, I'm afraid.
08:41Don't know.
08:43No.
08:44We don't give a point, but anyone on the other team?
08:47Michelangelo's David.
08:49Yeah.
08:49Oh, that's sublime.
08:51That's exactly right.
08:52Yes, mate.
08:52That's exactly what it is.
08:53So, created by Michelangelo, carved out of absolutely marble.
08:57And it depicts a king of Israel from the Bible.
09:01Absolutely.
09:01Your history degree coming in useful there.
09:03Yeah.
09:04Tentative, but yeah.
09:06Claire, before the show, Simon filled in some clues.
09:10And I hope they lead you to a painting.
09:13Okay.
09:13A painting, but which painting, I wonder.
09:17It's on display in, according to Simon,
09:20the sky.
09:25It was created by, according to Simon,
09:27a drummer in Beatles.
09:33And it inspired a, according to Simon,
09:38Don McLean song.
09:39Yeah.
09:41Ringo.
09:43American Pie.
09:47In the sky.
09:48Leonard.
09:49Bye-bye, American Pie.
09:53It's on display in the sky.
09:57So, I'm thinking of looking up there.
10:00And when you look up in the Vatican, you've got all the stuff there,
10:04haven't you all, Ildi?
10:06I don't know.
10:07I haven't got a clue.
10:08No, shall we time you out?
10:09Have you got this one at home?
10:11Have you got this one on the other team?
10:12No clue.
10:12Can I have a go?
10:14I think Ringo is not the thing.
10:15I think you're looking for Star.
10:18I think it's Starry Night.
10:20Oh!
10:20Yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:21Van Gogh.
10:22Which is Vincent by Don McLean.
10:23Oh, that's lovely, yeah, Vincent Van Gogh.
10:25Yeah, Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh is the answer.
10:28It's on display in MoMA in New York, created by Van Gogh.
10:33And, yeah, it inspired the song Vincent by Don McLean.
10:36Ashley.
10:37Yes.
10:38Before the show, Esme filled in some clues.
10:40I can't even remember doing it.
10:41And they will lead you to an art museum.
10:44OK.
10:44An art museum.
10:46I bet Esme's good on art museums.
10:47Yeah, I bet.
10:48That's my guess.
10:49Here's your first clue.
10:52It houses, according to Esme, lots of paintings.
10:58I'm going to be terrible at this.
11:01It works with, according to Esme, its Edinburgh counterpart.
11:08Interesting.
11:09And it is located in, according to Esme, Charing Cross Road.
11:17Oh, OK.
11:19Um, National Portrait Gallery.
11:22National Portrait Gallery?
11:24Yeah.
11:24Yeah.
11:25Yeah.
11:27Is the right answer.
11:28Yeah.
11:28Well done.
11:29Esme, well.
11:30Good clues, Esme.
11:31Yeah.
11:31Really good clues.
11:32Um, it does house lots of paintings.
11:34Absolutely right.
11:35Paintings of people, of course.
11:37Works with all sorts of people.
11:38National Trust and there's a, yeah, there's a portrait gallery in Edinburgh.
11:42And, yeah, located in, well, Trafalgar Square, just at the Charing Cross end.
11:46Perfect.
11:46Nick goes up.
11:47Great clues.
11:47Yeah.
11:48Really great clues.
11:49Simon, before the show, Claire filled in some clues.
11:53They will lead you to an art movement.
11:55An art movement, but which art movement, please?
12:00It's artists sometimes used, according to Claire, paint.
12:05Do you know what?
12:05I know it.
12:06I know it.
12:07I would have put every penny I had on you saying, please, to that.
12:10I'm so sorry.
12:12Uh, your next clue is this.
12:16It aimed to provide, according to Claire, abstract art.
12:21Yeah, that's a good one.
12:22Okay.
12:23And it was developed by, according to Claire, Picasso.
12:30What is that movement?
12:33Surrealist.
12:34Anyone?
12:38Is it cubism?
12:40Cubism, yeah.
12:41Cubism.
12:42Let's take a look.
12:42Yeah.
12:44Artists did indeed sometimes use paint.
12:46I'll give you that.
12:47Geometric shapes, all sorts of things, but they use paint.
12:50It aimed to provide sort of multiple viewpoints of the same thing,
12:54same scene, and developed by all sorts of people.
12:57Picasso, Braque.
12:58That's the end of the round.
12:59No more questions about art.
13:01Yes.
13:01Thank goodness for that.
13:03And let's take a look at the scoreboard.
13:08Claire, yesterday's champion.
13:09Still good off the mark with zero.
13:11Esme has got one.
13:13Ashley has got three.
13:14Still out in the lead.
13:16Simon Rimmer with four points.
13:17Very good.
13:18Two second places in a row as he's about to get his first place of the week.
13:22Let's find out, shall we?
13:24Round three today is...
13:25Win when they're singing.
13:31Now, fingers on buzzers, please, everyone, in this round.
13:34And I'll tell you what's going to happen.
13:36We will play the beginning of the introduction of a famous song.
13:40It will then fade out.
13:42You have to keep playing along with it in your head.
13:44And press your buzzer nice and firmly when you think the first word is sung in that song.
13:50At home, get your phones out, get your stopwatch out.
13:53As soon as I say start, start it and stop it when you think the first word is sung.
13:57Are we all ready?
13:58Fingers on buzzers here.
13:59Everyone at home, start your stopwatches now.
14:19Everyone is in.
14:21What do you think at home on that one?
14:23Claire went very, very early.
14:25Is it another bar round, do you reckon?
14:27It must be, I think.
14:28It must be one more time round.
14:29Because we heard the very beginning of the next bar.
14:31Sunny Afternoon by the Kinks.
14:32Yeah, yeah.
14:33Let's take a look at the timings.
14:34Everywhere from eight up to 16 seconds there.
14:38What have you got on your stopwatch at home?
14:40Shall we have a little listen and see who's closest, see who's won a point?
14:54Twice round.
14:58Ashley, look at that, very close indeed.
15:04Yeah, in my head it starts when...
15:06Yeah, I didn't realise it was like two bar intro.
15:08I thought it was just...
15:09Yeah.
15:09Well played, Ashley.
15:11Very, very close indeed, Sunday Afternoon by the Kinks.
15:13Well done if you were close to that at home.
15:15Shall we do another one?
15:16Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone.
15:18And at home, start your stopwatches...
15:20...now.
15:21Everyone is in.
15:39So, Young Hearts Run Free, Candy Staten.
15:41Let's take a look at your timings.
15:45Claire and Ashley, look at that, very close together.
15:47Wow.
15:48Esme and Simon a little bit further, but within 15 hundredths of a second.
15:53What have you got at home on your stopwatch?
15:55Shall we take a listen, see who's won the points?
15:57Well done, Claire.
16:12We have one final question in this round, one final introduction.
16:15Everyone at home, start your stopwatches now.
16:27MUSIC PLAYS
16:34DING
16:37Esme, I love your tactic here of just waiting for other people's...
16:39I do, yes!
16:40LAUGHTER
16:42It's exactly the way to play it.
16:43Yes, exactly.
16:46Common People by Pulp there.
16:48Not a clue.
16:49Let's take a look at our timings.
16:52Series of copycats there, look at that.
16:54Oh, within a second of each other.
16:55Ashley went first.
16:58And let's find out, shall we?
16:59Let's have a little listen, see who's won the final point of the round.
17:08Yeah.
17:10Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:117.5.
17:12Ashley, you get a point.
17:13So, do you know what I did?
17:14Well done.
17:14Because I was like, it's probably like half the time,
17:17I was like, I'll try to do it quickly, but the second time...
17:20The first one and the second time around.
17:22Well played.
17:23Ashley getting the final point there.
17:24See what it's done to the score.
17:28Esme and Clare, you're in joint third place with one point.
17:31Simon Rimmer has four.
17:33Ashley John-Baptiste in the lead with five.
17:35Oh!
17:35Well played, Ashley.
17:36Good round for you, then.
17:38Simon looking for his first win of the week.
17:39Ashley looking for his second win of the week.
17:41Really?
17:42Two rounds to go.
17:44Our fourth round today is...
17:49The nice round.
17:51If you will take your tablets out, please, apart from you actually, Ashley.
17:54You leave yours where it is for now.
17:56OK.
17:56You need to essentially guess a famous person in this round.
17:59The famous person will appear on your opponent's tablets.
18:03They need to write a one-word clue for you as to who that person is.
18:06Oh, I probably won't recognise them.
18:08Well, then I look forward to your clue.
18:12So, you'll have three words to guess the famous person.
18:14OK.
18:14If you get it, you get a point.
18:15It's called the nice round because you will give a point to the person who gives the best clue.
18:19Oh, OK.
18:20So, you will award a point to whoever gives you the best clue.
18:22OK, fine, fine.
18:23So, hopefully, the name of the person is on your screen.
18:27So, write down a one-word clue to help Ashley.
18:32I wish you the very best of luck, Ashley.
18:34Literally three people just going, one word.
18:38Yeah.
18:45Ashley, you've got to guess the name of a person.
18:47You'll have three words to help you.
18:48I'm guessing, knowing Esme as I do by now,
18:52and looking at the cheeky little grin on her face,
18:54the first word is not going to help you a great deal.
18:56We'll find out.
18:57I don't think so.
18:58Esme, what is Ashley's first word?
19:00Spank.
19:01Spank.
19:03OK.
19:04Spank is your first word, OK.
19:07Interesting.
19:09Claire, what's your word?
19:10Ava.
19:11Ava.
19:12What?
19:13Ava and Simon.
19:14Ava and Spank.
19:16Kroonah.
19:17Kroonah.
19:18That's a good one.
19:19Let's spank Ava Kroonah.
19:19That is a good one.
19:20Yeah.
19:21Ava Kroonah.
19:23Ava and Kroonah.
19:24Who might that be?
19:25I don't know.
19:26I honestly have no clue.
19:27Can I have a guess?
19:28Yes.
19:29Kroonah was his job.
19:30Ava, one of his many wives.
19:33And Spank rhymed with his first name.
19:35Is it Frank Sinatra?
19:36Yeah.
19:36Yep.
19:37Ah!
19:37Sinatra, the answer.
19:39Ava was the love of his life.
19:40OK.
19:41Can I still give a point away?
19:42No.
19:42No, you can't.
19:43Fine.
19:43Sorry, guys.
19:44You cannot, I'm afraid.
19:46Well done if you said Frank Sinatra at home.
19:48Esme, you've got to guess a famous person now.
19:50You will have three words to help you.
19:52OK.
19:52It will be written by Ashley, Claire and Simon.
19:54Oh, it's nice to have a bit of peace and quiet, isn't it?
20:00You know what I mean?
20:02Well, I'd like a bit of music so we could all get up and dance.
20:05Oh, that'd be nice, wouldn't it?
20:07In the middle there.
20:08Yeah.
20:09We could have a few lights.
20:11Yeah, it's like a sort of 1930s Berlin dance floor.
20:13No, I was thinking 1970s disco.
20:16Oh, yeah, lovely.
20:17Studio 54.
20:18Yeah.
20:24Esme, you've got to guess the name of a famous person.
20:27You will have three words to help you.
20:29Claire, the first word is?
20:31Straightjacket.
20:32Straightjacket.
20:34Ooh.
20:34Interesting.
20:35Simon, your word?
20:37Escapist.
20:38Escapist.
20:39And Ashley?
20:40Terrible clue.
20:42Styles.
20:43Styles.
20:44OK, I see where that comes from.
20:46What do we think of Esme?
20:47Escapist.
20:48I've no idea.
20:50Yes, you do.
20:50Who do we know, Esme, who is an escapologist?
20:54Was he called Harry Houdini?
20:56Harry Houdini is the right answer.
20:59Well played, Esme.
20:59Harry Houdini.
21:01Esme, you've got a point to give away.
21:03Who would you like to give a point to?
21:04Well, I think it's got to be escapist.
21:06Escapist.
21:07So, Simon gets an extra point.
21:09Well played, Esme.
21:10Well played, everybody.
21:11It's a good one.
21:12Claire, you've got to guess a famous person now.
21:14OK.
21:15You'll have three words to help you.
21:23Claire, you've got to guess the name of a famous person.
21:25You'll have three words to help you.
21:26The first word, Simon, is?
21:29Authoress.
21:30Authoress.
21:31So, it's clever, because we don't gender those jobs anymore,
21:33but you can lose in one there.
21:34Yes.
21:36Ashley, what are you saying?
21:38Writer.
21:39Writer.
21:41And Esme, your word?
21:43Well, this would be really helpful.
21:45Sane.
21:47Sane.
21:47With a flower.
21:48So, we have authoress, we have writer, and we have sane and a flower.
21:53Yeah, I've not got a clue as to what book or anything.
21:56Shall I tell you a clue I've got?
21:58Yeah, go on.
21:58I'm remembering the clue that Esme gave for Frank Sinatra.
22:05Jane Austen.
22:06Is it Jane Austen?
22:07It is Jane Austen.
22:09It is Jane Austen.
22:10Yes, it is.
22:12And this, I'm not really supposed to write rhyming answers,
22:15but I think we let Esme off, don't we?
22:17We let you off so much, Esme.
22:18Well, remember, I'm dyslexic.
22:22My writing isn't exactly what I spell.
22:24There's a whole list of very wonderful things that you are.
22:26Yes.
22:27And we do not have time to go through all of them.
22:29Creative and fabulous and wonderful, you can have the point.
22:32Oh, you've got the point.
22:35Thank you very much.
22:37Esme gets the point from Claire, very nice.
22:38Simon, the last question in this round.
22:41You've got to guess the name of a famous person.
22:43You'll have three words to help you.
22:44Here we go.
22:47I'm finding this a bit more tricky.
22:55Simon, you've got to guess the name of a famous person.
22:57You'll have three words to help you.
22:58Your first word comes from Ashley, and it is...
23:01Godfather.
23:02Godfather.
23:03Oh.
23:04Esme, the second word.
23:07Barlon.
23:11OK.
23:14Claire, your third word.
23:17Godfather.
23:18So you've got two Godfathers, and you've got this cryptic
23:20barlon from someone who's done a rhyming word for the first name
23:25of all the answers.
23:27Yes.
23:27I might hazard a wild guess at Marlon Brando.
23:30Marlon Brando.
23:31Well done.
23:34Simon, you've got a point to give away.
23:35Who would you like to give the point to?
23:36I'm going to give it to Esme.
23:38I'm going to give it to Esme.
23:39Esme.
23:39Just for sheer ingenuity.
23:40It's for Barlon.
23:41Yeah.
23:43Wow.
23:43I tell you what, you absolutely, yeah.
23:46You certainly played that in your own way, Esme.
23:49It worked though, didn't it?
23:50It worked for the first time.
23:51One round to go on today's House of Games.
23:53One round to go to find our next champion.
23:55On Monday, it was Ashley.
23:56On Tuesday, it was Claire.
23:57Let's take a look at the leaderboard today.
24:03Claire has two points.
24:04Esme has four points.
24:05Ashley, five.
24:06Simon Rimmer in the lead with six points.
24:09One point lead going into our final round.
24:12Our final round is, of course...
24:17After Smash, you're going to hang on, Simon.
24:19Your first win.
24:21Come on, Simon.
24:21Just getting in the zone.
24:22Come on.
24:23Yes.
24:23Can he be the champion?
24:25Ashley, just one point behind at the moment.
24:27I mean, Esme, just two points behind.
24:29Fingers on buzzers, everyone.
24:30Point for a correct answer.
24:31Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:33Your first category is...
24:35Savoury dishes.
24:37Those will be the pictures.
24:41Which horse won the Epson Derby in 1981
24:43and was famously kidnapped in 1983?
24:49Oh.
24:50Yes, Simon.
24:51Sheer garlic bread.
24:52Sheer garlic bed?
24:54Absolutely right.
24:55Sheer gar and garlic bread.
24:56Very good.
24:57It's the garlic bread.
24:57Very good.
24:58Next one.
25:09Yes, that's Clare.
25:10Martin Dumplings.
25:12Martin Dumplings?
25:14It is not, I'm afraid.
25:15What are they?
25:18Yes, that's Simon.
25:19Martin Kempenadas.
25:21Martin what?
25:22Campanadas.
25:25Ah, Martin Kempenadas.
25:26Well, it's planned.
25:27Absolutely.
25:28What are they?
25:29Martin Kemp and empanadas.
25:31Empanadas, like a little Mexican pasty.
25:33Oh, is it?
25:34Oh, sounds lovely.
25:35So it wasn't Martin Dumplings?
25:36Yeah.
25:38Your answer would have been right if he'd been called Martin Dump,
25:40which he wasn't.
25:41It's not like that.
25:42Here's your next one.
25:43Next clue and next dish.
25:47Roger Moore played James Bond in which 1977 film that also starred Richard Kiel as Jaws?
25:52Anyone?
25:59Let's take a look at the answers, shall we?
26:01Have you got this at home?
26:03The Spy Who Loved Meatloaf.
26:06The Spy Who Loved Meatloaf.
26:07Wow.
26:07And Meatloaf.
26:08I always think it was Moonraker.
26:09Yeah.
26:09So from The Spy Who Loved Me and Meatloaf, and also I thought that was bread.
26:13Apart from that, I was absolutely on it.
26:15I thought it was bread too.
26:16Fruit bread, yeah.
26:17Yeah.
26:18So I thought it was Moonraker and some bread.
26:19And I thought, oh, I can't wait for Simon to tell me the bread
26:21that begins Acre.
26:22I was going to do it for Goldfinger Buffet at one point.
26:25That would have been good.
26:27Let's take a look at your next category.
26:31British Olympians will be the pictures.
26:35Which US rapper who founded the Black Eyed Peas
26:37made his debut as a judge on The Voice UK in 2012?
26:44Yes, Clare.
26:46Will I Amir Khan.
26:47Will I Amir Khan?
26:48Is correct.
26:50Will I Amir Khan.
26:51Will I Amir Khan.
26:52Very good.
26:52Next clue, next picture.
27:04Yes, Simon.
27:05Bell and Sebastian Coe.
27:06Bell and Sebastian Coe.
27:07Oh, done.
27:08Is correct.
27:09Bell and Sebastian, Sebastian Coe.
27:10Bell and Sebastian Coe.
27:11Next category.
27:15We're done.
27:15We are done.
27:16Surely he's got it.
27:17Surely he's done it.
27:18Yes.
27:19On Monday, Ashley was our champion.
27:21On Tuesday, it was Clare.
27:22Simon lost by one point each day.
27:24Has he done it?
27:25Has he become our third champion of the week?
27:27Let's find out.
27:30He certainly has.
27:31Yeah, Simon Rimmer is our champion on Wednesday's House of Games.
27:34Yeah.
27:34Nice, I'm going.
27:36Well played.
27:37Simon, you've won yourself a prize.
27:39Take a look at these.
27:40Which of these would you like to show off to Tim Lovejoy?
27:43I mean, it has to be the umbrella.
27:45I shall be walking around South Manchester proudly with that up,
27:49even if it's not raining.
27:50Simon Rimmer wins the House of Games umbrella.
27:52Well done, Simon.
27:53Let's take a look at the weekly leaderboard.
27:55Three days into this week's House of Games, and here's how we look.
28:02Simon up the top, though, with ten.
28:04Just a one-point lead from Ashley, though, on nine.
28:07Clare on seven.
28:07Esme on four.
28:09Two days to go, though, including double points Friday.
28:11So anyone could get their hands on that trophy.
28:14Well played, everybody.
28:15Let's do it again tomorrow, shall we?
28:17Yes.
28:17Look forward to it ever so much.
28:18Look forward to seeing you as well on the House of Games.
28:31Oh, it's all the way round.
28:50That's great.
28:51Oh, how about that?
28:52Oh, how about that?
28:53That's great.