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00:00Hello, everybody. House of Games, did you say? Double Points Friday, did you say? Three people could still win, did you say? I have all of those things for you and more. Somebody is winning this trophy and it is very, very close at the top. It's been a brilliant week's worth of quizzing. Let's meet our four players for the final time, shall we? They are Melanie Bracewell, Mark Steele,
00:30Ruth Madeley and Jenny Powell. Hey, everybody. Jenny, you and I have got a treat in store. I've loved it and today we're going to see these three battle it out. I don't want to choose a winner. It's tricky, isn't it? It's tricky because everyone's just lovely as well. They're a nice gang. I know they are. I'm looking forward to them knocking chunks out of each other for the next half hour. I'll be there ringside. Yeah, exactly. We've got the best seats in the house. Our leaderboard.
01:00Let's just take a look at it before we do anything else. Mark has won three times this week. Melanie has lost in a tiebreak. Ruth won yesterday, which means there's just three points between them. Eight points for a win today, six for second and so on. Anybody's game.
01:14Melanie. Melanie. Now, you're very, very kindly. You're only here for a couple of weeks.
01:19Yeah. And you're giving us a week of your time. You're flying back to Australia next Monday. We 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 tiebreak already. What can you do? How can you get that final point? How do you get yourself over that line?
01:36Well, I do come from a cricketing family, so I feel like my strength comes in games that last five days.
01:43So, it really is this final day that may, you know.
01:48When 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 cricket. That's not like a family that plays cricket.
01:55Yeah, bet down. Yeah, it's fun.
01:57But competitive as well.
01:58Yeah.
01:58All of that. Mark, what a start to the week you've had. It'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, yeah, but, you know, it all means nothing if we can't get out over the line at the end of the day, Richard.
02:12You 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 if you walk away without that trophy.
02:19Ruth Maidley. Listen, momentum, that's the big thing, and you've got the momentum from yesterday's win.
02:25This would be a good day to win as well.
02:26It would, but my goal was to win one of the days.
02:29Okay.
02:29So I feel like I've already done that.
02:32It's like when Djokovic won his first Wimbledon, and he went, do you know what? That is me done.
02:37You know what? That would be me.
02:37That's all I wanted. Really great weeks quizzing.
02:40Jenny, I'll tell you what you can do today, and that's win a prize.
02:42Okay.
02:43Let's take a look at today's prize.
02:44What's my pick?
02:45The trophy, yes, goodness me, you can.
02:47Oh, hello.
02:48Oh.
02:48You have got the cycle helmets, there's the egg house, the suitcase, sunglasses, and a hip flask.
02:55How about that, Jenny? What 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?
03:01I mean, the price of eggs at the moment, they need a very special case to be put in.
03:05Exactly. It'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, because I've already got a decanter.
03:13Yeah, you can.
03:14So, I would say...
03:15Some days you stay in, some days you go out.
03:18You know what? I mean, they would be a nice pair, wouldn't they?
03:20So, it would either be the hip flask or the case.
03:22Okay.
03:23That case is cool.
03:23The weedy luggage is good.
03:24It's very, very cool.
03:25You get through that entire decanter, the helmet might come in handy as well.
03:29Exactly.
03:29I mean, even I don't think I could pull that off, but...
03:33Mark, what do you fancy?
03:35No doubt for me, the hip flask, when everything's gone wrong and I'm sat under a bridge.
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 the House of Games.
03:50And you go, I forget.
03:53Melanie, what would you like to take back?
03:54There's an obvious price to take back to Australia.
03:57If it's something that I can put my fondue set in, I 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 and Eternal Glory.
04:14I say Eternal Glory, you know what I mean.
04:16Your first round is...
04:22Darble Trouble.
04:23Fingers on buzzers, please.
04:23I'm going to ask you two questions at a time.
04:25First 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.
04:45Telephone service that gives the time every ten seconds.
04:49And utensil metaphorically awarded for a last place finish.
04:53Yes, 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.
05:07Next two.
05:111994 UK number one single for Wickfield.
05:14And 1967 Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novel about the Buendia family.
05:23Yes, Mark.
05:24Saturday Solitude.
05:26Saturday Solitude.
05:29Saturday Night and 100 Years of Solitude.
05:31That's a good combination of knowledge, Mark.
05:34Well played.
05:34Next two.
05:371979 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.
05:52I don't want to freak anyone out, but we're going to change the letter.
06:01Oh, good Lord.
06:01Right, OK.
06:02Yeah.
06:03It is N.
06:04OK.
06:05N, yeah?
06:06So just say the words beginning with N, please, in both of these answers.
06:10Sign 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.
06:40And country with 12 provinces, including North and South Holland.
06:48Yes, Mel.
06:49Nelly Netherlands.
06:51Nelly Netherlands.
06:52It is Nelly Fattado and The Netherlands.
06:56It gives us Nelly Netherlands.
06:58Next two.
07:00Tim Burton film featuring the Pumpkin King.
07:04And fictional governess played by Emma Thompson.
07:06Yes, Ruth.
07:11Nightmare Nanny.
07:12Nightmare Nanny.
07:14It is.
07:14Sounds like a Channel 4 show.
07:15It does.
07:17The Nightmare Before Christmas.
07:18And Nanny 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.
07:27What are these?
07:28And Buckinghamshire City with a football team known as the Dons.
07:36Yes, Ruth.
07:38Kidney.
07:41Keens.
07:41Kidney Keens.
07:43It is not Kidney Beans.
07:44Kidney Keens.
07:46Kidney Beans and Milton Keens.
07:47Next two Ks.
07:48Tony 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.
08:12Final question in this round.
08:13Funk 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.
08:29Cool Night.
08:30Doesn't sound like, does it, because of the nuh sound.
08:32But you're absolutely right.
08:33Cool Night.
08:34Cool Night.
08:34Cool Night.
08:34And Knight 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 on Double Points Friday.
08:43Jenny, I was quick to inform you, you've yet to get off the mark.
08:47Yet to.
08:47But we're enjoying ourselves.
08:48Yeah.
08:49Yep.
08:50Melanie, just the one at the moment.
08:52Mark, you have three.
08:54Ruth is our early leader with four points.
08:57Shall we play our final Pairs Game of the Week?
09:00Yeah.
09:00It is going to be...
09:04Tokes Emoji.
09:06Jenny, who would you like to play with?
09:09Who'll have me?
09:10Not a big response.
09:12Anyone, anyone will have you, Jenny.
09:16Ruth.
09:17If you want, my love, of 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 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 sent me.
09:30Mark, before the show, Mel sent me this.
09:33Which 2010s film is she hinting at?
09:36OK.
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?
09:52I'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.
10:10There is a spy emoji and I thought that's too boring.
10:17And I realised boring doesn't get you, you know, 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.
10:26Almost 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 using just emojis.
10:36Which film is this, please?
10:40This was really hard.
10:42Ah.
10:43Door, run.
10:46Runner.
10:47Runner?
10:48Door, runner.
10:49This was hard to...
10:51Yeah.
10:54Door, sprint, run, fast.
10:57Door, fast.
10:59Fast, 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?
11:11Ruth, 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.
11:33Now you've said it.
11:34Is there a gong emoji?
11:36No.
11:36Gone.
11:37No.
11:37A gong.
11:38Yeah.
11:39Still be hard.
11:39Gone girl.
11:39Yeah, that's a tough one.
11:40Oh, gong.
11:41Gong 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
11:57the name of a 2010s film using just emojis, but what is this film, please?
12:04Aw.
12:07Okay.
12:08Oh, is this The Revenant?
12:12Is it The Revenant?
12:14Well done.
12:15Wow, well done.
12:16That's essentially the plot.
12:17Yeah.
12:18That was good.
12:19That's very, very impressive stuff.
12:22Did you go there so quickly?
12:23So quickly.
12:24Very pleased 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.
12:35Okay.
12:36There's a lot going on there.
12:38There's a lot going on.
12:39There's a lot of information.
12:40Just choices.
12:40A lot of information.
12:41Choices.
12:41What's good about that is you've also got all the subplots in there.
12:45Yeah.
12:47And 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 table.
12:56No table.
12:57No table.
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 good at it.
13:06It's a, can I have a go?
13:08If you, do you want to have a go?
13:10Do you want to have a go?
13:11Is it Guardians of the Galaxy?
13:12Yeah.
13:14And you're thinking like a galaxy chocolate bar?
13:16Yeah.
13:17Yeah.
13:17Okay, Guardians of the Galaxy.
13:19So you've got two planets, you've got a chocolate bar.
13:21Because I thought like guard, angel, and then I was like guardian angel.
13:24To be honest.
13:25Oh, that'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.
13:29Thanks 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.
13:36Oh, I get it.
13:36Yeah.
13:36That is a masterpiece.
13:37And I feel terrible because we could have sat here for another week and I wouldn't have
13:41got that.
13:42So Guardians 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, so you'll see more and more of the clues
14:28as the round progresses.
14:29But what connects these three clues, please?
14:32Yes, Ruth.
14:35Yes, Ruth.
14:51Places in soaps.
14:53Absolutely right.
14:56We've got Weatherfield, combination suit.
14:59We've got Erinsborough, Neighbours and Walford from EastEnders.
15:02Next one.
15:03What connects these three, please?
15:05Yes, Mark.
15:17Ranks in the army.
15:19The ranks in the army.
15:22Very nicely played, Mark.
15:23Brigadier, Lance Corporal and Private.
15:25British 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.
15:52They're places, they're names of cities in America.
15:58Yeah, nicknames for US cities.
15:59Yeah, so Windy City, Big Apple.
16:00Not just New York, unfortunately.
16:01Big Easy, that's the one I didn't know.
16:03Big Easy is New Orleans.
16:05Ah.
16:06So Windy City, Chicago, Big Apple, New York.
16:08Ah, of course.
16:08Next three, what connects these?
16:10Yes, Mel.
16:21Ah, these are Twilight films.
16:23Are they Twilight films or books?
16:25Yep, absolutely.
16:26Oh, well done.
16:27Clips, New Moon and Breaking Dawn.
16:28Nice and played.
16:31These three, what connects them?
16:32Yes, Mel.
16:44Rihanna songs.
16:45Rihanna songs.
16:46Nicely done.
16:46This is my demographic, Twilight and Rihanna.
16:50Umbrella, work and comedy replaying.
16:53What connects, please, these three clues?
16:59A couple of Zs there.
17:00Hmm.
17:02Yes, Mark.
17:04They are astronauts.
17:08They are astronauts.
17:10Very nicely done.
17:13I tell you, Buzz Aldrin was doing a lot of the heavy lifting there.
17:15Yeah, he really was, wasn't he?
17:16Well played.
17:17Good early buzz from Mark.
17:18Helen Sharman, Buzz Aldrin, Tim Peake.
17:20Final question in this round.
17:22What connects these?
17:23Yes, Mel.
17:34Are they games you can play on a pool table?
17:37Like a, yeah, that kind of table.
17:38Yes, Q Sports, absolutely right.
17:40Pool, billiards and snooker.
17:42Well done.
17:43End of the round.
17:44End of the round.
17:45Let'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.
18:12And I wonder if you could put your finger, please, on the guava fruit.
18:20The guava.
18:21Which one of those is a guava, I wonder?
18:32I want to know what all of them...
18:34I sort of want to know all of them.
18:35I don't really.
18:36But that seems like a lot of things that I don't know what they are.
18:38I think the top right is the coronavirus.
18:40Yes.
18:41I knew I recognised it.
18:42I want to know what the middle one is.
18:44I knew I recognised it.
18:45What do you think at home there?
18:47Which of those is a guava?
18:50Mel, what are you saying?
18:52Well, I know it's not top middle, as it is my race.
18:56Okay, well, yes, that is.
18:57I'm so sorry.
18:58Is that triggering at all for you?
19:00Is that fine?
19:00It is, it is.
19:01I don't want to be insensitive.
19:02It makes me miss home.
19:02But I think it's top left.
19:04I'm not 100% sure, but that's what I thought.
19:06You think top left, that's where you've gone.
19:07Mark, where have you gone?
19:09Exactly that.
19:10I can eliminate about three of them that I know.
19:12Yes, but that's all.
19:14So you've gone top left as well.
19:16Ruth, where have you gone?
19:17Top left.
19:18You've gone top left too.
19:20Okay.
19:21Jenny, if you've gone top left as well, there is no jeopardy left in this round.
19:24No jeopardy left, I'm afraid.
19:26It's just, yeah, I've gone top left.
19:27Top left as well.
19:28So, kiwi, right?
19:30I've got kiwi.
19:31Lychee.
19:32There's a lychee.
19:33There's a passion fruit down at the bottom.
19:35I think it's a pineapple.
19:36Is it dragon fruit?
19:38Dragon fruit is just below.
19:39Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
19:40It's the guava, I think.
19:41So, listen, we're running out.
19:42Yeah.
19:42So, maybe that is guava.
19:43If it is, things on that leaderboard are going to change a lot in that everyone's going to get one more point.
19:48Let's find out.
19:49Have you gone top left at home?
19:51Is that the guava?
19:54It is the guava.
19:55Nicely done.
19:57Mangosteen is the middle one there.
19:59Oh, my God.
20:00Wow.
20:00And the bottom left is a horned melon.
20:02A horned melon?
20:04Your next picture is this.
20:07Oh.
20:07And I wonder if you could put your finger on the 22-metre line.
20:13Ah.
20:14Hmm.
20:16What do you think at home on this one?
20:18Are you good on tropical fruit and rugby?
20:21I'm...
20:21Oh, yeah.
20:22Right, never mind, I'm stupid.
20:23I'm not very good at rugby.
20:24Everyone is in.
20:33Mark, are you a rugby fan?
20:35No, it's one of the few sports that I don't watch very much.
20:38Yeah, same.
20:38But I think the 22-metre line is the...
20:41I think there are two of them, and I think it's that one and the other one.
20:46OK, I've got you.
20:4722-metre line.
20:49Ruth, agree, disagree?
20:50I've got no idea.
20:51Yeah.
20:52You're among friends.
20:53Thank goodness.
20:54Yeah.
20:55But, yeah, no idea.
20:57Jenny, rugby fan?
20:58Not really, but I've gone for a dotted line.
21:01Yeah, because why not?
21:02But this is much better than last time, because we've all gone for different things.
21:05Mm.
21:06Australia and New Zealand, they both love their rugby.
21:08Yes, and...
21:09Are you a rugby fan?
21:10Yeah, yeah, I enjoy it.
21:13I've put it exactly where Mark has put it.
21:15Exactly where Mark is.
21:17That's got to feel good.
21:18In the middle of it, yeah.
21:19What do you think at home, where have you gone on this one?
21:20Let's take a look, shall we?
21:21You're giving away two points.
21:23So, we're giving away one point each.
21:24The 22-metre line is...
21:26Very nice.
21:27Right there.
21:28Nicely done.
21:28Very nice.
21:29Point to Mark and a point to Mel.
21:33Next picture.
21:36Could you please put your finger on the antitragus?
21:40Oh, my goodness.
21:40Antitragus.
21:44No idea.
21:45Do you know this one at home, the antitragus?
21:49Feel free to look at each other's ears, if it helps.
21:52Hmm.
21:57You lock in when you're done.
21:59Okay.
22:01Everyone is in.
22:02Ruth, what have you gone for?
22:03I've gone for that little bit there.
22:09Okay, like at the top.
22:10Yeah.
22:11Jenny, where are you?
22:12I've gone for the bit underneath that,
22:15but in, like, just before you go into the ear hole.
22:18That's it.
22:19Okay.
22:20Mel.
22:21Do they have ears in Australia?
22:22Oh, we're just getting around to it.
22:23Yeah.
22:24Um, I, my theory is, like, esophagus.
22:29Yeah.
22:29So I think it's, like, the actual hole of the ear, maybe.
22:32Sort of like a...
22:33The actual hole.
22:33It's very hard to know where people have actually
22:36put their cross on this one, I would think.
22:38Yeah, yeah.
22:39Mark, what are you saying?
22:40I've guessed the same as Ruth.
22:45Okay, so the top bend.
22:46Yeah.
22:47Essentially.
22:47So top bend, bottom bend, ear hole.
22:51Mm-hmm.
22:51Is what we're going for.
22:52What do you think at home on this?
22:53Do you know where the antitragus is?
22:55Let's find out.
22:56What is the antitragus?
22:57Have we given away a point?
23:00Ooh.
23:01It's a point for Jenny.
23:02Very well done, Jenny.
23:03Nicely done.
23:06It's a little bit at the bottom that you can get pierced,
23:09is the antitragus.
23:10And that is the end of that round.
23:12Have this away, please, everybody.
23:14Just one round to go before we give away a trophy.
23:18And here's how we stand.
23:19Jenny has got to...
23:21Listen, it's been like this all week.
23:22Just one point between the three of them.
23:24This is a fitting end, isn't it?
23:27Ruth and Melanie with seven.
23:29Mark with eight.
23:30This is going to go down as a classic, like the 1986.
23:32It is.
23:33It really is.
23:36Wow, that's some niche stuff.
23:40Everybody ready?
23:41Yes.
23:42Shall we get on and give away a trophy?
23:44Let's do it.
23:44I'd still go to any of the three of you.
23:47Not you, Jenny.
23:48Not me.
23:49Not anybody at home.
23:51Almost nobody in Britain can win this,
23:54including myself and Jenny.
23:56There's only three people in Britain who can.
23:58They are Melanie Bracewell, Mark Steele,
24:00and Ruth made leave.
24:02One of them is about to.
24:03Who's it going to be?
24:03Let's find out.
24:08Fingers on buzzers, please.
24:10Point for a correct answer.
24:11Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:14I'm going to be super, super strict, I'm afraid.
24:17Let's go, shall we?
24:18Your first category is?
24:23Types of route.
24:24Those will be the pictures,
24:26and there will be a clue above.
24:29In which form of wrestling originating from Japan
24:31do competitors wear loincloths called mawashi?
24:38That is Mel.
24:39That's sumo-to-way.
24:40Sumo-to-way?
24:42It is sumo-to-way.
24:43Sumo and motorway.
24:45Next clue.
24:46Next route.
24:48The 1975 film comedy starring Graham Chapman
24:51as King Arthur was called Monty Python and the what?
24:56That is Mel.
24:58Holy Grailway.
25:01It is.
25:02Well done.
25:04Holy Grail and Railway, Holy Grailway.
25:06Next clue.
25:07Next route.
25:09Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush
25:11both represented which US political party?
25:17Mark.
25:17Republican Al.
25:19Republican Al.
25:20That's good.
25:21It is Republican Al.
25:22Very nicely done, Republican and Canal.
25:25This is super close.
25:26Your next category is?
25:30Drummers.
25:31Those will be the pictures.
25:34Which 1971 Clint Eastwood film shares its title
25:37with a top ten hit by gorillas?
25:39Nobody.
25:44I know him, but I don't know his last name.
25:46Do you have to have his last name as well?
25:47Yes.
25:48Dirty Harry Judd.
25:49George, George, that was it.
25:51Dirty Harry and Harry Judd.
25:52Dirty Harry Judd.
25:53Sorry if you're watching, Harry.
25:55Next clue.
25:56Next drummer.
25:56Which alcoholic Japanese drink made from fermented rice
26:00is also known as Nihonshu?
26:06Nobody.
26:07I don't know his last name.
26:09I was looking for Sar Keith Moon.
26:11Sar Keith and Keith Moon.
26:12Next clue.
26:13Next drummer.
26:14It is very, very close.
26:15The football move in which a player kicks the ball
26:19through an opponent's legs
26:20shares its name with which spice?
26:25Mark.
26:26Nut-meg-white.
26:29Nut-meg-white?
26:30It is nut-meg and meg-white for the white stripes.
26:33Nicely done.
26:35Is that us done for the day?
26:38Is us done for the day?
26:40Has he smashed it over the last second?
26:42I think he might have.
26:44Mark.
26:44You won the first three shows.
26:46The third show you won, a tie-break with Mel.
26:50Ruth, you won yesterday.
26:51You all came into today's show
26:52with a chance of winning that trophy.
26:55That all comes down to who has won today's show.
26:59Today's winner is...
27:01Mark Steele by one point.
27:03Mark, very well done.
27:05How fitting you win by one point.
27:08Thanks to the white stripes, Richard.
27:10I'm very happy about it.
27:11And nut-meg.
27:12Thanks for them both.
27:15Mark, you've got yourself a prize.
27:17Oh, lovely.
27:20Oh, the hit flask.
27:20The hit flask.
27:21There you go, the hit flask.
27:22Mark Steele takes home the House of Games hit flask.
27:25Listen, he was winning going into it.
27:28He's won today.
27:29We know who our champion is.
27:30What a brilliantly close week it's been.
27:32Mel, second five times in a row.
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.
27:40Our champion on this week's House of Games.
27:44Mark Steele.
27:45Congratulations, Mark.
27:46Nicely done.
27:48I wish that when I said,
27:50this is one of the happiest days of my life,
27:52I was joking.
27:53But it is actually true.
27:54It's a good win,
27:56but a good win amongst good people.
27:58And when I say this is the worst day of my life,
28:00I mean it too.
28:00You actually, actually mean it.
28:03It's been such a pleasure.
28:04It's been such a lovely week.
28:05Thank you all.
28:05I've really, really enjoyed your company
28:07and I've enjoyed your quizzing as well.
28:08It's been an absolute pleasure.
28:09Lovely to see you all
28:10and lovely to see you all as well
28:11on the House of Games.
28:12Where's that trophy going?
28:42There's only one place it can go
28:44right next to the Pointless trophy.
28:47Oh, yeah.
28:48Wow.
28:48Very nice.
28:49How groveling is that?
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