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Richard Osman's House of Games - Season 9 Episode 5 -
Melanie Bracewell, Ruth Madeley, Jenny Powell and Mark Steel (5/5)
Melanie Bracewell, Ruth Madeley, Jenny Powell and Mark Steel (5/5)
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00:00Hello, everybody. House of Games, did you say? Double Points Friday, did you say?
00:13Three people could still win, did you say? I have all of those things for you and more.
00:17Somebody is winning this trophy, and it is very, very close at the top.
00:22It's been a brilliant week's worth of quizzing. Let's meet our four players for the final time, shall we?
00:26They are Melanie Bracewell, Mark Steele, Ruth Mabley and Jenny Powell.
00:34Hey, everybody. Jenny. Yes.
00:37You and I have got a treat in store. I've loved it.
00:41And today we're going to see these three battle it out.
00:43I do want to choose a winner. It's tricky, isn't it?
00:46It's tricky, because everyone's just lovely as well.
00:48Yeah, no, they're a nice gang. I know they are.
00:51I'm looking forward to them knocking chunks out of each other for the next half hour.
00:55I'll be there ringside. Yeah, exactly. We've got the best seats in the house.
00:59Our leaderboard, let's just take a look at it before we do anything else.
01:03Mark has won three times this week. Melanie has lost in a tie-break.
01:06Ruth won yesterday, which means there's just three points between them.
01:09Eight points for a win today, six for second, and so on.
01:13Anybody's game. Melanie.
01:16Now, you're very, very kindly. You're only here for a couple of weeks.
01:19And you're giving us a week of your time. You're flying back to Australia next Monday.
01:23We want to send you back with something spectacular.
01:26That would be amazing.
01:27If you win today, you've got every chance of that trophy.
01:30Yes.
01:31You've had a tie-break already. What can you do?
01:33How can you get that final point? How do you get yourself over that line?
01:36Well, I do come from a cricketing family,
01:38so I feel like my strength comes in games that last five days.
01:43So, like, it really is this final day that may, you know...
01:47When you say cricketing family, so your family are the New Zealand Bracewells?
01:51They are the New Zealand Bracewells.
01:51I mean, they're like real... That's like a proper...
01:53That's not like a family that plays cricket.
01:55Yeah, bat down. Yeah, it's fun.
01:57But competitive as well, all of that.
01:59Mark, what a start to the week you've had.
02:01It's been really, really, really strong.
02:04One more strong day, you walk away with a trophy. How do you feel?
02:07If I was a footballer, I'd go,
02:08yeah, but, you know, it all means nothing
02:10if we can't get out over the line at the end of the day, Richard.
02:12Do you know what I mean?
02:13But do you know what? They're right.
02:14It does mean nothing.
02:16Those three days will be for nothing
02:17if you walk away without that trophy, Ruth Madeley.
02:21Listen, momentum, that's the big thing.
02:23And you've got the momentum from yesterday's win.
02:24This would be a good day to win as well.
02:26It would, but my goal was to win one of the days.
02:29So I feel like I've already done that.
02:32It's like when Djokovic won his first Wimbledon.
02:34He went, do you know what?
02:35That is me done.
02:37That's all I wanted.
02:38Really great weeks quizzing.
02:40Jenny, I'll tell you what you can do today,
02:41and that's win a prize.
02:42OK.
02:43Let's take a look at Stacey's prizes.
02:44Can I pick?
02:45The trophy. Yes, of course.
02:46My goodness me, you can.
02:48Oh.
02:48You have got the cycle helmets.
02:50There's the egg house, the suitcase, sunglasses,
02:54and a hip flask.
02:55How about that, Jenny?
02:57What would you go for?
02:57Oh, my goodness, it's going to be the egg case.
02:59Yeah, the egg case, of course.
03:00Isn't it just?
03:02I mean, the price of eggs at the moment,
03:03they need a very special case to be put in.
03:05Exactly.
03:06It's an egg safe, I call it.
03:07Yeah.
03:07Yeah.
03:08Ruth, what would you go for?
03:10I mean, I can't say the hip flask,
03:11because I've already got a decanter.
03:13You can.
03:14So, I always say...
03:15Some days you stay in, some days you go out.
03:18You know what?
03:18I mean, they would be a nice pair, wouldn't they?
03:20So it would either be the hip flask or the case.
03:22OK.
03:23That case is cool.
03:23The weedy luggage is good.
03:24It's very, very cool.
03:25You get through that entire decanter,
03:27the helmet might come in handy as well.
03:29Exactly.
03:29I mean, even I don't think I could pull that off.
03:33Mark, what do you fancy?
03:35No doubt for me, the hip flask,
03:37when everything's gone wrong and I'm sat under a breeze.
03:40No!
03:41With that, it will be a reminder of the lovely days.
03:45The glory days.
03:46Yeah.
03:46The glory...
03:47Didn't you used to be Mark Steele?
03:48Yeah, on House of Games.
03:50And you go, I forget.
03:51Melanie, what would you like to take back?
03:54There's an obvious price to take back to Australia.
03:57Something that I can put my fondue set in.
04:00I would have to go the suitcase.
04:02You're going to go suitcase.
04:03Yeah.
04:03Listen, it's been a great week's quizzing.
04:05One of the three of you is going to win the trophy.
04:07Who is it going to be, I wonder?
04:09Shall we find out?
04:10Five more rounds between one of these players
04:12and eternal glory.
04:14I say eternal glory, you know what I mean.
04:16Your first round is...
04:21Double trouble.
04:23Fingers on buzzers, please.
04:23I'm going to ask you two questions at a time.
04:26First thing I'm going to do is show you a letter of the alphabet.
04:29Buzz in, if you know what that letter is, no, that is not the round.
04:33I'm going to show you two questions at a time.
04:35Just say the words that begin with S in those answers, please.
04:39All I need is your answer.
04:40It's two S words.
04:42Here are your first two clues.
04:43Telephone service that gives the time every ten seconds.
04:50And utensil metaphorically awarded for a last place finish.
04:57Yes, Mark.
04:58Speaking spoon.
05:00Speaking spoon.
05:01Correct.
05:02You gave that in the tone of a man who thinks,
05:04surely this isn't around.
05:08Next two.
05:091994, UK number one single for Wickfield.
05:15And 1967, Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel about the Buendia family.
05:23Yes, Mark.
05:24Saturday Solitude.
05:26Saturday Solitude.
05:29Saturday Night and 100 Years of Solitude.
05:32That's a good combination of knowledge, Mark.
05:34Well played.
05:34Next two.
05:351979, UK number one hit for Gloria Gaynor.
05:41And 2003, Jack Blackfilm, about a teacher starting a band.
05:48Yes, Ruth.
05:50Survive School.
05:52Survive School.
05:54We all did.
05:55I will survive School of Rock.
05:57Survive School.
05:58I don't want to freak anyone out, but we're going to change the letter.
06:01Oh, good Lord.
06:02Right, OK.
06:02Yeah.
06:03It is N.
06:04OK.
06:05Then, yeah.
06:06So, just say the words beginning with N, please, in both of these answers.
06:13Sign hung by guests on hotel doors to prevent interruption.
06:18And Jamie Oliver cooking show that ran from 1999 to 2001.
06:25Yes, Ruth.
06:27Not naked.
06:28Not naked?
06:29Yeah.
06:29Correct.
06:30Do not disturb, naked chef.
06:33Not naked.
06:34Next two.
06:36Canadian singer with hits including I'm Like a Bird and Man Eater.
06:41And country with 12 provinces, including North and South Holland.
06:48Yes, Mel.
06:50Nelly Netherlands.
06:51Nelly Netherlands.
06:52It is Nelly Fattado and The Netherlands.
06:56It gives us Nelly Netherlands.
06:57Next two.
06:59Tim Burton film featuring The Pumpkin King.
07:05And fictional governess played by Emma Thompson.
07:10Yes, Ruth.
07:11Nightmare Nanny.
07:12Nightmare Nanny.
07:14It is.
07:14Sounds like a Channel 4 show.
07:15It does.
07:16The Nightmare Before Christmas and Nelly McPhee.
07:20We're going to change the letter again.
07:21Oh, my gosh.
07:22Yeah, I know.
07:24K now.
07:25K.
07:25Just say the K words, please.
07:28What are these?
07:28And Buckinghamshire City with a football team known as the Dons.
07:36Yes, Ruth.
07:38Kidney.
07:41Keynes.
07:41Kidney Keynes.
07:42It is not Kidney Beans.
07:44Kidney Keynes.
07:46Kidney Beans and Milton Keynes.
07:47Next two Ks.
07:51Tony Award winning musical set in the Northampton Shoe Factory.
07:55And weekend morning cooking show with presenters including Matt Tebert.
08:03No one fancies it.
08:05I'm looking for Kinky Kitchen.
08:07I was going to say it's Kinky Boots.
08:08Kinky Boots and Saturday Kitchen.
08:10Saturday Kitchen.
08:10Matt Tebert hosts.
08:11Final question in this round.
08:15Funk band that had a UK top ten hits with Ladies Night and Celebration.
08:19And 1980s David Hasselhoff series featuring a car called Kit.
08:26Yes, Mark.
08:28Cool Night.
08:29Doesn't say cool in the gang.
08:30Doesn't sound right, does it?
08:31Because of the nuh sound.
08:32But you're absolutely right.
08:33Cool Night again.
08:34And Night Rider becomes Cool Night.
08:36Well played.
08:37Lovely end to the round for Mark.
08:39Let's take a look at our first leaderboard of the day.
08:41On Double Points Friday.
08:43Jenny.
08:44I was great to inform you.
08:46Yet to get off the mark.
08:47Yet to.
08:47But we're enjoying ourselves.
08:48Yeah.
08:49Yeah.
08:50Melanie.
08:51Just the one at the moment.
08:52Mark, you have three.
08:54Ruth is our early leader with four points.
08:58Shall we play our final Pairs game of the week?
09:00Yeah.
09:00It is going to be...
09:01It is going to be...
09:03Totes Emoji.
09:06Jenny, who would you like to play with?
09:09Who'll have me?
09:11Not a big response.
09:13Anyone will have you, Jenny.
09:16Ruth.
09:17Well, if you want, my love.
09:18Of course.
09:18Go, girls.
09:19Of course.
09:19Ruth and Jenny are a team.
09:21Mark and Mel are a team.
09:22Now, in this round, before the show, you've sent me the names of a 2010s film.
09:26But you're only allowed to use emojis.
09:28Your partner must guess the film that you've sent me.
09:30Mark, before the show, Mel sent me this.
09:33Which 2010s film is she hinting at?
09:44OK.
09:45Yeah, I know.
09:47Is it American Pie?
09:49No.
09:50Is it American Pie?
09:51No.
09:51Any guesses on the other team?
09:54I'm so sorry, Mel.
09:55I've got no idea.
09:56Can I have a guess?
09:57You can have a guess.
09:59The two things in the middle, what are they?
10:02Turning your phone off.
10:03Because I thought it was Bridge of Spies.
10:05Yes.
10:06So it's Bridge Offs Pies.
10:10Oh, that's so nice.
10:11There is a spy emoji, and I thought that's too boring.
10:17And I realised boring gets the points.
10:21I should have gone with boring.
10:21It's magnificently artistic.
10:23It's good, right?
10:24Beautiful.
10:24Very clever.
10:25Almost too clever.
10:27Too clever.
10:27I know, I know.
10:29That's on me.
10:30Jenny.
10:31Yes.
10:31Before the show, Ruth sent me the name of a 2010s film,
10:34using just emojis.
10:36Which film is this, please?
10:41This was really hard.
10:42Ah.
10:43Door, run.
10:46Runner.
10:47Runner?
10:48Door, runner.
10:49This was hard to...
10:51Yeah.
10:52Door, sprint, run, fast, door, fast, fast, bender, fast.
11:03You see, I'm stuck on the door, and all I'm thinking of is movies with doors.
11:08Are you happy to give up?
11:09Yeah.
11:10Have you got this at home?
11:11Um, Ruth, why don't you take us through your emojis and your thinking, and then tell us the name of the film.
11:16Okay.
11:17So, she's leaving.
11:19She's exiting.
11:20Yes.
11:21So, she's gone.
11:23With the wind?
11:25And she's a girl.
11:27Gone girl.
11:28Gone girl.
11:29How else would you have done that?
11:30Please tell me, because I struggled on this for so long.
11:32Yeah.
11:33Is there a...
11:34Now you've said it.
11:34Is there a gong emoji?
11:36No.
11:36Gone.
11:37No.
11:38Yeah.
11:39Still be hard.
11:39Gone girl.
11:39Yeah, that's a tough one.
11:41Oh, gong.
11:41Gone girl.
11:42Oh, I could have done a gong.
11:44Hard, though.
11:44That was really hard.
11:45That was a really hard one.
11:46That's unlucky.
11:47If anyone got that at home, very, very well played.
11:50Come here now.
11:52Mel.
11:53Yes.
11:53Thus far, this round is not going great, but it's going to be saved, because Mark sent me the name of a 2010s film, using just emojis, but what is this film, please?
12:03Aw.
12:07Okay.
12:08Oh, is this, uh, The Revenant?
12:12Is it The Revenant?
12:14Well done.
12:15Wow.
12:15Wow.
12:16Well done.
12:16That's essentially the plot.
12:17Yeah.
12:18Well done.
12:19That's impressive.
12:20That's very, very impressive stuff.
12:22Did you go up there so quickly?
12:23So quickly.
12:24Very nice with that.
12:25Well done.
12:26Well done, guys.
12:27Ruth, before the show, Jenny sent me the name of a 2010s movie, in the form of these emojis.
12:32Emojis.
12:35Okay.
12:36There's a lot going on there.
12:38There's a lot going on.
12:39There's a lot of information.
12:40There's a lot of information.
12:40Just choices.
12:40A lot of information.
12:41Choices.
12:42What's good about that is you've also got all the subplots in there.
12:45And the sequels.
12:50I could have dropped a couple of those emojis.
12:52I mean, you could have.
12:54Maybe the end.
12:55Okay.
12:55No tail.
12:56No tail.
12:56No tail.
12:58And London has fallen.
13:01I don't know.
13:02London has fallen?
13:03Yeah.
13:03Why not?
13:04Is that the answer?
13:05Yeah.
13:06I'm going to go.
13:07It's a...
13:08Can I have a go?
13:08If you...
13:09Do you want to have a go?
13:10Do you want to have a go?
13:11Is it Guardians of the Galaxy?
13:13Yeah.
13:14And you're thinking like a galaxy chocolate bar?
13:16Yeah.
13:17Okay, Guardians of the Galaxy.
13:19So you've got two planets.
13:20You've got a chocolate bar.
13:21Because I thought like guard, angel.
13:23And then I was like, guardian, angel.
13:24To be honest.
13:25That's good.
13:26That's how I got guardian.
13:27Do you know what?
13:27The more you look into it, the better it is.
13:29Yeah.
13:30Thanks for that.
13:30But you know what I mean?
13:31It's like one of those films that you see it the first time.
13:33You're like, yeah, it was okay.
13:34You see it again, you go, oh, that is a masterpiece.
13:36Yeah.
13:37That is a masterpiece.
13:38And I feel terrible because we could have sat here for another week
13:40and I wouldn't have got that.
13:42So...
13:42Guardians of the Galaxy.
13:43Some people at home will definitely have got that.
13:45Well, Melanie got it.
13:46So it's beautiful.
13:47Very nice.
13:47Very nicely played.
13:49It's the end of the round, though.
13:50We didn't give away a lot of points during that round.
13:53But we learned a lot.
13:54We did.
13:55Our leaderboard looks like this.
13:57Jenny, still yet to get off the mark.
13:59Melanie, you've got two.
14:00Mark and Ruth, four points each.
14:03We are still no closer to knowing who is going to win this trophy.
14:07Three rounds to go.
14:09Our next round is...
14:13Z to A.
14:15Fingers on buzzers, please.
14:16I'm going to show you three clues.
14:18You simply have to buzz in and tell me what connects those clues, please.
14:22However, I'm going to show you those clues letter by letter.
14:24They will come up from Z all the way up to A,
14:26so you'll see more and more of the clues as the round progresses.
14:29But what connects these three clues, please?
14:32Yes, Ruth.
14:34Yes, Ruth.
14:51Places in soaps.
14:53Absolutely right.
14:57We've got Weatherfield, Coronation Seat, we've got Erinsborough,
15:00Neighbours and Walford from EastEnders.
15:02Next one.
15:03What connects these three, please?
15:05Yes, Mark.
15:18Ranks in the army.
15:19They're ranks in the army.
15:22Very nicely played, Mark.
15:23Brigadier, Lance Corporal and Private British Army ranks.
15:28Let's see three more, shall we?
15:29What connects these?
15:30Yes, Mel.
15:42Are they things that describe New York?
15:46They are not, I'm afraid.
15:48Ah.
15:51Yes, Ruth.
15:52Their place...
15:53Their names of cities in America.
15:58Yeah, nicknames for US cities, what we look for, not just New York, unfortunately.
16:01Big Easy, that's why I didn't know.
16:03Big Easy is New Orleans.
16:05Ah.
16:06So, Windy City, Chicago, Big Apple, New York.
16:08Next three.
16:09What connects these?
16:20Yes, Mel.
16:21These are Twilight films.
16:23Are they Twilight films or books?
16:25Yep, absolutely.
16:26All of them.
16:27Eclipse, New Moon and Breaking Dawn.
16:29Nice and played.
16:31These three, what connects them?
16:43Yes, Mel.
16:44Rihanna songs.
16:45Rihanna songs.
16:46Nicely done.
16:46This is my demographic, Twilight and Rihanna.
16:49Umbrella, Work and Comedy Replay.
16:53What connects, please, these three clues?
16:59A couple of Zs there.
17:03Yes, Mark.
17:04They are...
17:06Astronauts.
17:08They are astronauts.
17:10Very nicely done.
17:13I tell you, Buzz Aldrin was doing a lot of the heavy lifting there, wasn't he?
17:16Well, I've played good early buzz from Mark, Helen Sharman, Buzz Aldrin, Tim Peake.
17:20Final question in this round.
17:22What connects these?
17:33Yes, Mel.
17:34Are they games you can play on a pool table?
17:37Like a, yeah, that kind of thing.
17:38Yes, Q Sports, absolutely right, yeah.
17:40Paul, Billiards and Snuka, well done.
17:43End of the round.
17:44End of the round.
17:46Let's take a little look at our leaderboard.
17:49Jenny, still yet to get off the mark.
17:51Mel with five.
17:52Mark and Ruth with six.
17:54Just two rounds to go.
17:56Before we give away the trophy, our next round is...
18:02Put your finger on it.
18:04If you take your tablets out, please, everybody.
18:06I'm going to show you a series of pictures and ask you to put your finger on something.
18:10Your first picture is this.
18:14And I wonder if you could put your finger, please, on...
18:18The guava fruit.
18:20The guava.
18:21Which one of those is a guava, I wonder?
18:24I wonder if you could put your finger on it, I wonder if you could put your finger on it.
18:32I want to know what all of them, I sort of want to know all of them, I don't really.
18:36But there seems like a lot of things there that I don't know what they are.
18:38I think the top right is the coronavirus, so...
18:40Yes.
18:41I knew I recognised it.
18:42I want to know what the middle one is.
18:43I knew I recognised it.
18:44What do you think at home there, which of those is a guava?
18:49Mel, what are you saying?
18:51Well, I know it's not top middle, as it is my race.
18:55Okay, well, yes, that is.
18:57I'm so sorry.
18:58Is that triggering at all for you?
18:59Is that fine?
19:00It is, it is.
19:01I don't want to be insensitive.
19:02It makes me miss home.
19:03But I think it's top left.
19:04I'm not 100% sure, but that's what I thought.
19:05I think top left, that's where you've gone.
19:07Mark, where have you gone?
19:08Exactly that.
19:09I can eliminate about three of them that I know.
19:11Yes.
19:12But that's all.
19:13So you've gone top left as well.
19:15Ruth, where have you gone?
19:17Top left.
19:18You've gone top left too.
19:19Okay.
19:20Jenny, if you've gone top left as well,
19:21there is no jeopardy left in this round.
19:23No jeopardy left, I'm afraid.
19:25Top left as well.
19:27So, kiwi, right?
19:29I've got kiwi.
19:30Lychee.
19:31There's a lychee.
19:32There's passion fruit down at the bottom.
19:34I think it's a pineapple.
19:35Is it dragon fruit?
19:37Dragon fruit is just below.
19:38Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
19:39That's the guava, I think.
19:40So, listen, we're running out.
19:41Yeah.
19:42So, maybe that is guava.
19:43If it is, things on that leaderboard are going to change a lot
19:46in that everyone's going to get one more point.
19:48Let's find out.
19:49Have you gone top left at home?
19:50Is that the guava?
19:52It is the guava.
19:54Nicely done.
19:56Mangosteen is the middle one there.
19:58Oh, wow.
20:00And the bottom left is a horned melon.
20:02A horned melon?
20:03Your next picture is this.
20:06Oh.
20:07And I wonder if you could put your finger on the 22-metre line.
20:12Ah.
20:13Hmm.
20:16What do you think at home on this one?
20:17Are you good on tropical fruit and rugby?
20:19I'm...
20:20Oh, yeah.
20:21Right, never mind.
20:22I'm stupid.
20:23I'm not very good at rugby.
20:29Everyone is in.
20:31Mark, are you a rugby fan?
20:34It's one of the few sports that I don't watch very much.
20:37Yeah, same.
20:38But I think the 22-metre line is the...
20:41I think there are two of them.
20:42And I think it's that one and the other one.
20:45OK.
20:46I've got you a 22-metre line.
20:48Ruth, agree, disagree?
20:49I've got no idea.
20:50Yeah.
20:51Yeah.
20:52You're among friends.
20:53Thank goodness.
20:54Yeah.
20:55But yeah, no idea.
20:56Jenny, rugby fan?
20:57Not really, but I've gone for a dotted line.
21:00Yeah, because why not?
21:01But this is much better than last time, because we've all gone for different things.
21:04Mm.
21:05Australia and New Zealand, they both love their rugby.
21:07Yes, and...
21:08Are you a rugby fan?
21:09Uh, yeah.
21:10Yeah, yeah, I enjoy it.
21:11Um, I've put it exactly where Mark has put it.
21:14Exactly where Mark is.
21:15That's got to feel good.
21:16Yeah, even in the middle of it.
21:17Yeah.
21:18What do you think at home?
21:19Where have you gone on this one?
21:20Let's take a look, shall we?
21:21You're giving away two points.
21:22We're giving away one point each.
21:24The 22-metre line is...
21:26Right there.
21:27Nicely done.
21:28Very nice.
21:29Point to Mark and a point to Mel.
21:31Uh, next picture.
21:35Could you please put your finger on the anti-tragus?
21:38Anti-tragus.
21:39Oh, goodness.
21:40Anti-tragus.
21:44No idea.
21:45Uh, do you know this one at home, the anti-tragus?
21:48Feel free to look at each other's ears if it helps.
21:51Hmm.
21:57You lock in when you're done.
21:58OK.
21:59Yeah.
22:00Everyone is in.
22:01Ruth, what have you gone for?
22:02I've gone for that little bit there.
22:05Oh, OK, like at the top.
22:09Yep.
22:10Jenny, where are you?
22:11I've gone for the bit underneath that, but in, like, just before you go into the ear hole.
22:17That's it.
22:18OK.
22:19Uh, Mel.
22:20Do they have ears in Australia?
22:21Oh, we're just getting around to it.
22:23Yeah.
22:24I, my theory is like esophagus.
22:27Yeah.
22:28So I think it's like the actual hole of the ear, maybe.
22:31Sort of like a...
22:32The actual hole.
22:33It's very hard to know where people have actually put their cross on this one, I would think.
22:37Yeah, yeah.
22:38Mark, what are you saying?
22:39I've guessed the same as Ruth.
22:44OK, so the top bend.
22:45Yeah.
22:46Essentially.
22:47So top bend, bottom bend, ear hole.
22:50Mm-hm.
22:51Is what we're going for.
22:52What do you think at home on this?
22:53Do you know where the anti-tragus is?
22:54Let's find out, what is the anti-tragus?
22:56Have we given away a point?
22:59Ooh.
23:00It's a point for Jenny.
23:01Very well done, Jenny.
23:02Well done, Jenny.
23:03Nicely done.
23:04It's a little bit at the bottom that you can get pierced.
23:09It's the anti-tragus.
23:10And that is the end of that round.
23:12Have this away, please, everybody.
23:13Just one round to go before we give away a trophy.
23:18And here's how we stand.
23:19Jenny has got two.
23:20Listen, it's been like this all week.
23:22Just one point between the three of them.
23:23All week. This sounds like...
23:24This is a fitting end, isn't it?
23:26Ruth and Melanie with seven.
23:28Oh!
23:29Mark with eight.
23:30This is going to go down as a classic, like the 1986 World Snooper final.
23:33It really is.
23:36Wow, that's some niche stuff.
23:39Everybody ready?
23:40Yes.
23:41Shall we get on and give away a trophy?
23:43Let's do it.
23:44It could still go to any of the three of you.
23:46Not you, Jenny.
23:47Not me.
23:48Not anybody at home.
23:50Almost nobody in Britain can win this, including myself and Jenny.
23:55There are only three people in Britain who can.
23:57They are Melanie Bracewell, Mark Steele and Ruth Maidley.
24:01One of them is about to.
24:02Who's it going to be?
24:03Let's find out.
24:08Fingers on buzzers, please.
24:09Point for a correct answer.
24:11Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:13I'm going to be super, super strict, I'm afraid.
24:16Let's go, shall we?
24:17Your first category is...
24:20Types of route.
24:22Those will be the pictures and there will be a clue above.
24:37That is Mel.
24:38That's Sue Motorway.
24:39Sue Motorway.
24:41It is Sue Motorway.
24:42That is Sue Motorway.
24:43Sue Mo and Motorway.
24:45Next clue.
24:46Next route.
24:48The 1975 film comedy starring Graham Chapman as King Arthur was called Monty Python and the what?
24:56That is Mel.
24:58Holy Grail Way.
24:59It is.
25:02Well done.
25:03Holy Grail and Railway Holy Grail Way.
25:06Next clue.
25:07Next route.
25:08Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush both represented which US political party?
25:16Mark.
25:17Republican Al.
25:18Republican Al.
25:19That's good.
25:20It is Republican Al.
25:22Very nicely done, Republican and Canal.
25:24This is super close.
25:26Your next category is...
25:30Those will be the pictures.
25:43Nobody...
25:44I know him but I don't know his last name.
25:45Do you have to have his last name as well?
25:46Yes.
25:47Dirty Harry Judd I was looking for.
25:48George.
25:49George.
25:50That was it.
25:51Dirty Harry and Harry Judd.
25:52Dirty Harry Judd.
25:53Sorry if you are watching Harry.
25:54Next clue.
25:55Next drummer.
26:05Nobody.
26:07I don't know his last name.
26:08I was looking for Sar Keith Moon.
26:10Sar Keith and Keith Moon.
26:11Next clue.
26:12Next drummer.
26:13It is very, very close.
26:17The football move in which a player kicks the ball through an opponent's legs shares its name with which spice?
26:25Mark.
26:26Nut.
26:27Meg.
26:28White.
26:29It is nutmeg and Meg White for the white stripes.
26:31Nicely done.
26:32Is that us done for the day?
26:38It is us done for the day.
26:40Has he smashed it at the last second?
26:41I think he might have.
26:42Yeah.
26:43Mark.
26:44Mark.
26:45Mark.
26:46You won the first three shows.
26:47Oh.
26:48The third show you won a tie break with Mel.
26:49Ruth.
26:50You won yesterday.
26:51You all came into today's show with a chance of winning that trophy.
26:54That all comes down to who has won today's show.
26:57Today's winner is...
26:59Mark Steele by one point.
27:02Mark.
27:03Very well done.
27:04How fitting you win by one point as well.
27:05It's been like that.
27:06Thanks to the white stripes, which I'm very happy about, yeah.
27:10Nice.
27:11And nutmeg.
27:12Very fair.
27:13Thanks to them both.
27:14Mark, you've got yourself a prize.
27:16Oh, lovely.
27:17Oh, the hit flask.
27:19The hit flask.
27:20The hit flask.
27:21Mark Steele takes home the House of Games to hit flask.
27:24Listen, he was winning going into it.
27:26He's won today.
27:27We know who our champion is.
27:29What a brilliantly close week it's been.
27:31Mel, second five times in a row.
27:34Yes.
27:35Ruth, you've got yourself a win as well.
27:37I've got a win for the day.
27:38Mark Steele has had four wins.
27:39Our champion on this week's House of Games...
27:43Mark Steele.
27:44Congratulations, Mark.
27:45Nicely done.
27:46Nicely done.
27:47I wish that when I said,
27:49this is one of the happiest days of my life,
27:51I was joking, but it is actually true.
27:55It's a good win amongst good people.
27:57And when I say this is the worst day of my life,
27:59I mean it too.
28:00You actually mean it.
28:02It's been such a pleasure.
28:03It's been such a lovely week.
28:04Thank you all.
28:05I've really, really enjoyed your company
28:06and I've enjoyed your quizzing as well.
28:07It's been an absolute pleasure.
28:08Lovely to see you all and lovely to see you all as well
28:10on the House of Games.
28:12APPLAUSE
28:13Where's that trophy going?
28:14There's only one place it can go.
28:15Right next to me.
28:17Right next to the pointless trophy.
28:18Yay!
28:19Wow!
28:20Very nice.
28:21How groveling is that?
28:22How groveling is that?
28:23How groveling is that?
28:24MUSIC
28:28MUSIC
28:29Where's that trophy going?
28:30There's only one place it can go,
28:31right next to the pointless trophy.
28:33Yay!
28:34Wow!
28:35Very nice.
28:36How groveling is that?
28:37How groveling is that?
28:38MUSIC
28:39MUSIC
28:40Where's that trophy going?
28:42There's only one place it can go,
28:44right next to the pointless trophy.
28:46Oh, yeah!
28:47Yay!
28:48Wow!
28:49Very nice.
28:50How groveling is that?
28:51Wow!
28:52Wow!
28:54Now that I'm going to go back to the abreast,
28:55wow!
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