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Richard Osmans House Games Season 09 Episode 14
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00:00Una Healy, Emmanuel Sanobi.
00:03Hi, everyone.
00:04Hello.
00:05Una, a win for you yesterday.
00:07I know, I'm so happy.
00:08I can go home and say I won a round.
00:10And you won the dartboard.
00:11And I won the dartboard, yeah.
00:12That's going to be, like, up on my wall,
00:15just as, like, a decoration.
00:16I don't think there'll be any darts thrown at it,
00:18because it just looks cool.
00:19It's like a cool piece of art.
00:20Yes, it's a really cool piece of art.
00:22Joanna, I know you won the first few days,
00:24but I genuinely, I saw that you were gutted
00:25to not win the dartboard.
00:27Gutted, gutted.
00:28But I'm going to make my entire family
00:30eat so much fondue all the time.
00:33We're a fondue house, not a darts house.
00:36Remember?
00:36Yes.
00:37Jack, you have been within two points of the leader
00:39every single day so far.
00:42Yes, well, it's close.
00:44It's close with all of us.
00:45We're in his hometown, OK?
00:47We're in his turf.
00:48We're in Manchester.
00:49And he hasn't won yet.
00:50Emmanuel, you've got an excuse for not winning,
00:52because we are not on your home turf here.
00:54But you are a stand-up, so they normally win.
00:56And I do like to think that I've had the moral victory
00:59of the week, which is, some would say, more important.
01:02Talk us through how you've got the moral victory
01:04of the week.
01:05I don't know.
01:07Yeah, OK.
01:08You were hoping just to say that,
01:10and for me to move on.
01:11And then just let it go was the plan.
01:13But that's not happening.
01:14I mean, I've had a roller coaster of a week
01:17because I've really tried.
01:20And there were days where I got a lot of points,
01:22and I thought, this is the day.
01:24Yeah.
01:24And then very quickly found out that this wasn't the day.
01:27This was not the day.
01:28Well, today could be the day.
01:30Our prizes today, if you were to win, are here.
01:33You could win.
01:36The decanter, the sliders, the olive oil.
01:39Thank you, Jo.
01:41Oh, God.
01:42I'd use her eye on something.
01:43I'd personally need to know what that was for.
01:44We'll find out.
01:46The sliders, the olive oil bottle, the bread bin,
01:48and the Bee Hotel.
01:50Emmanuel, what would you go for?
01:51I'm going to go for, is that whiskey?
01:53Is that whiskey in there?
01:54I'm going for that one.
01:55You're going to go for the, yes.
01:56It's just the decanter, but you can buy whiskey in shops.
01:59Don't buy whiskey in shops, kids.
02:02Do you know what would you go for?
02:02I think that the decanter looks lovely,
02:04but I think I'd go for the olive oil.
02:06That's cool.
02:06Yeah, I like that for cooking,
02:07because I use it nearly every day.
02:09Perfect.
02:10And Jack?
02:10What's the tin?
02:11Is it a bread bin?
02:12It's a bread bin, yeah.
02:13It's a bread bin.
02:13No, no one wants that.
02:16If I'd said it was, do you know what?
02:18It's a jewel check.
02:23Yeah, a jewel check.
02:24You go for that.
02:25No, I'm going to go, I'm inclined to go for the little house.
02:29Yeah.
02:29But I just know I'm not going to attract bees.
02:31It'd be wasps.
02:33No, no, no.
02:34Bees love it.
02:34Oh, do they?
02:35Yeah, wasps don't go for it.
02:36Bees love it.
02:36Okay.
02:37Jo, what was your reaction to?
02:38Well, I saw the bag house and was like, oh my gosh, that's amazing.
02:41And then I saw the decanter.
02:43And I actually had a conversation with my family about this the other day.
02:46And we were like, you would just go for the decanter.
02:48So I'm going for the decanter.
02:49We've said before, it's bees or booze.
02:52Which do you like more?
02:53It's booze.
02:53It's booze.
02:54I'm very excited because the prize is getting better each day.
02:57I know, right?
02:58Yeah.
02:58How about that?
02:58And the leaderboard looks like this at the moment.
03:01Which is also exciting for you, Jo, because you're at the top of it with 11.
03:05But five points between all of you.
03:06Okay.
03:07At the end of the day, we'll have a better idea of where that trophy's going.
03:10But we've still got double points for ID as well.
03:11So it's everything to play for.
03:13Should we get on with Thursday's House of Games?
03:15Yep.
03:15Yeah.
03:15See if we can finally give a boy a prize this week.
03:18Our first round is...
03:23Bony L featuring Cardi A.
03:26Now, that's Bony M featuring Cardi B.
03:29Yeah.
03:29Okay.
03:29Okay.
03:29But we've gone one letter back in the alphabet.
03:32Ah.
03:33Yes, you sigh quite rightly.
03:35Fingers on buzzers.
03:36That's going to give you a series of questions.
03:38If there's a letter in the answer, go one earlier in the alphabet.
03:41Here is your first question.
03:43Never played this before.
03:44May never play it again.
03:48Which Australian singer performed the 1996 UK Eurovision entry and number one hit,
03:53Ooh R, just a little bit?
03:59Yes, Una.
04:00Gina F.
04:02Gina F?
04:04It is Gina G.
04:05Come.
04:06Nice.
04:07Nice.
04:07Well done.
04:08Next one.
04:11Mulder and Scully are the main characters in which science fiction series first broadcast
04:14in 1993.
04:20That's Emmanuel.
04:20No, I'm trying to figure it out.
04:23I can't think of the one before it.
04:27Give me 27 seconds.
04:31Um, W files.
04:33The W files?
04:35It is the W files.
04:36Well done.
04:37So long.
04:39The X files become the W files.
04:42Next one.
04:42Who is this?
04:43Who is this?
04:49Yes, that is Emmanuel.
04:51Again, Samuel...
04:52K Jackson.
04:56Samuel K Jackson?
04:57It is Samuel K Jackson.
04:59I mean, it's just, do you know the alphabet this round?
05:03Yeah, yeah.
05:03Yeah.
05:03But that's okay.
05:05And I'll eat quick on the buzzer.
05:06I think I'll just buzz in.
05:07Yeah, yeah.
05:08And then I'll do the county-county.
05:11We should have called this the old county-county.
05:13County-county-county line.
05:15Next question.
05:18Which English author wrote the fantasy series The Lord of the Rings?
05:25Yes, that is...
05:26He's got a few initials now.
05:28Hasn't he just?
05:29Do I need to get them all?
05:30Yeah.
05:31You didn't tell me that.
05:32I didn't know I'd have to get three.
05:33Okay.
05:34Um...
05:35Okay.
05:42I.
05:43Q.
05:43Q.
05:44Tolkien.
05:44I.
05:45Q.
05:45Q.
05:45Tolkien.
05:47Well played, Jack.
05:49Well done.
05:50That's a point to Jack O'Shepard.
05:52Well done.
05:54Next one.
05:56What is the title, please, of this song?
06:02Yes, that's Una.
06:03Good luck.
06:05R.
06:07N.
06:08R.
06:09R and R?
06:10It is S.O.S. by Abba.
06:13S.O.S.
06:13Well done.
06:15Next question.
06:18In the 1980s US TV drama The A-Team, who played B.A. Barakas?
06:26Yes, Emmanuel.
06:28Mr. S.
06:30Mr. S?
06:31It is Mr. S.
06:33Well done.
06:33Mr. T becomes Mr. S.
06:35And final question in this round.
06:39You Can't Touch This was the first UK hit for which rap star who famously wore harem pants
06:43in the video.
06:48That is Emmanuel.
06:50L.
06:50L.B.
06:51B. Hammer.
06:52L.B. Hammer.
06:53It is L.B. Hammer.
06:54Well done.
06:56That is the end of that round.
06:58That was all right.
06:59We've never played it before.
07:00Our first leaderboard looks like this.
07:05Joanna, two-time champion, yet to get off the mark.
07:07Jack with one.
07:08Una with two.
07:09Emmanuel.
07:10He's got four points.
07:11Nice to play.
07:12Nice start, wasn't it?
07:13Wildly exciting.
07:14Oh, he's going to go downhill again.
07:16He can taste it.
07:17He can taste it.
07:18By which I mean the whiskey.
07:21Our next round today is...
07:23All in the details.
07:27Joanna, you're in fourth, so would you like to choose your partner?
07:30Oh, I'm just going to go with Jack again.
07:31David, Jack.
07:31Listen, they've been the same teams a week.
07:33They seem to be good teams.
07:34Yep.
07:34So, Joe and Jack are a team.
07:36Una and Emmanuel are a team.
07:37In this round, before the show, you all filmed in clues to do with politics.
07:42Jack, before the show, Joanna filled in some clues that will lead you to...
07:46A building, a political building.
07:48But which building is this, please?
07:50Joanna had up to three words to fill in these clues, and your clues are...
07:55Its cornerstone was laid in, according to Joanna...
07:58The grass.
08:00Yes.
08:02It has 35, according to Joanna...
08:06Ex-residents.
08:08Okay, interesting.
08:09And it was previously known as the...
08:13Yeah.
08:14American Big Pad.
08:15Okay.
08:17It's got to be the White House, hasn't it?
08:19It's got to be the White House.
08:20Is it the White House?
08:21Yes!
08:21Yay, well done.
08:22Brilliant.
08:23I love your surprise when...
08:24A famous political building called the American Big Pad.
08:29The American Big Pad.
08:30The American Big Pad.
08:30What could it be?
08:31What could it be?
08:32It's cornerstone.
08:34It was laid in 1792.
08:36It's got 35 bathrooms.
08:38Oh, my God.
08:39Imagine that.
08:40Imagine that.
08:40That ex-residence was very good.
08:42Imagine the loo roll order.
08:45And it was previously known as the Executive Mansion.
08:48Oh.
08:48Executive Mansion.
08:49There you go.
08:50Una, before the show, Emmanuel filled in some clues.
08:53That will lead you to a UK government post.
08:57But which one?
08:59It includes use of a country house called, according to Emmanuel...
09:04That's classified.
09:05That's clever.
09:06That's clever.
09:07Okay.
09:08The first woman to hold the post was, according to Emmanuel, very diplomatic.
09:15And principal responsibilities include UK interests abroad.
09:22This is really hard.
09:23Which government job is that?
09:26Okay.
09:27UK interests abroad.
09:28The foreign secretary.
09:32Foreign secretary.
09:32Oh, look at Emmanuel, very nicely done.
09:36That was really good.
09:36I think that interests abroad, yeah.
09:37It is the foreign secretary.
09:39Very well played.
09:41It includes use of a country house called Chevening.
09:43First woman was Margaret Beckett.
09:45And, yes, you're right, UK's interests abroad.
09:47Very well played.
09:48Nicely done.
09:48That was great.
09:49Joanna, before the show, Jack Field and St. Cruz.
09:53They will lead you to a person.
09:54A political figure.
09:55So, who is this person?
09:59Good luck.
10:01She was nominated for the, according to Jack, Nobel Peace Prize.
10:08She produced a book called, according to Jack, I Love Trees.
10:14Right here you are.
10:15As she was born in Sweden, Denmark, Norway.
10:19Oh.
10:20That's good.
10:21Um, I want to say, um, Greta Thunberg.
10:25You want to say it?
10:26Are you going to?
10:27Now I'm going to openly say Greta Thunberg.
10:30Honestly, it was great to hear the whole process.
10:34You had the whole thing there going in my head before it eventually went down and then came out of the world.
10:39Yeah, and then it came out.
10:40Jack, Greta Thunberg?
10:41Of course it is.
10:41It is.
10:42Well played.
10:42Great, please.
10:43Yeah.
10:44Yeah, they were really good.
10:45I have no idea if she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
10:47Uh, she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
10:49Her book was The Climate Book.
10:52Ah.
10:52Come on.
10:53I love trees.
10:54It's way cooler.
10:55Well, I knew who it was as soon as you said that.
10:57Yeah.
10:57It was going to be Malala or Greta Thunberg.
10:59Uh, and then it was, and yes, Sweden she was born in.
11:01Ah, yeah.
11:02Sweden, Denmark, Norway.
11:03Perfect.
11:03My, Sweden was my first guess.
11:05Yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:05Exactly.
11:06Emmanuel, for the show, Una filled in some clues.
11:09They will lead you to...
11:11It's another person, another political person.
11:13We've got three out of four so far on this round.
11:15Don't say that.
11:16I'm just about to ruin it.
11:20Emmanuel, I wanted to say it, and then I did say it.
11:24Here's your first clue.
11:27In Congress, he represented, according to Una, the people.
11:33He has an airport named after him.
11:37Very good.
11:38Okay.
11:41His wife's name was, according to Una, Jackie.
11:46JFK.
11:50JFK.
11:51Very nicely played, everyone.
11:52We've got four in the board on politics.
11:53Yeah.
11:54How about that?
11:55In Congress, he represented the Democrats.
11:58He does have an airport named after him.
12:00And his wife's name was Jackie.
12:03Absolutely great clues, great answering.
12:05It's the end of that round.
12:06The end of our pairs game today.
12:07Our leaderboard looks like this.
12:09Joanna has two.
12:12Jack has three.
12:13Una has four.
12:13Emmanuel has six.
12:17Our third round today is going to be...
12:20It's all in the name.
12:24Fingers on buzzers, please.
12:25All the answers in this round are in the letters of your names.
12:28Okay?
12:29Point for a correct answer.
12:30Two points if you get one that is based on your name.
12:32And Jack, the first two, are based on Jack P. Shepard.
12:37So it won't be a full anagram, but we're only allowed to use those letters in these answers.
12:41So one point, or two points for Jack, if you can answer it.
12:44This.
12:461994 film starring Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves, primarily set on a bus.
12:54Yes, that is Joe.
12:56Speed.
12:57Speed.
12:58Correct, Joe.
13:00Well done.
13:02Next one.
13:041961 children's novel by Roald Dahl.
13:07James and the Giant.
13:11That is Emmanuel.
13:13Peach.
13:13Peach.
13:15Speed and Peach.
13:17It is Peach Joe.
13:18The next two are based on your name.
13:20Click on the full Joanna.
13:21Just to give us a few more letters to work with.
13:23Two points if you can get one of these.
13:24One for anyone else.
13:27Asian country whose flag has a red circle on a white background.
13:34That is Una.
13:35Japan.
13:36Japan.
13:37Absolutely right.
13:40Next one.
13:43Italian port city that shares its name with a light and fluffy type of sponge cake.
13:50Oh, ah.
13:51Una.
13:52Madeira.
13:54That's incorrect, I'm afraid.
13:55I don't want to listen to that.
13:57Nobody.
13:59Genoa, I was looking for.
14:01Genoa.
14:02Well done if you got that one at home.
14:03Una.
14:04We've got slightly fewer letters to work with here.
14:06Yes.
14:06So we'll do our best.
14:07So the next two are in Una Healy.
14:09Two points if you can get one.
14:10One for anyone else.
14:14Surname of the character played by Terry Hatcher in Lois and Clark.
14:17The New Adventures of Superman.
14:22Emmanuel.
14:23Lane.
14:24Lane.
14:25Is the right answer, Emmanuel.
14:28Well done, Lois Lane.
14:29No one's got a two-pointer yet, have they?
14:31No.
14:32On their own name.
14:32There's something about our own names that's freaking us out.
14:35Una, see if you can get two points here.
14:38Irish singer who had a 1988 UK number one with Orinoco Flow.
14:45Una.
14:47Enya.
14:47Two points for Uno.
14:49Well done.
14:50And Emmanuel, finally.
14:54We've got some letters here.
14:57Emmanuel Sanubi.
14:59Here's your first one.
15:00Surname of the actor, Leslie, who played Lieutenant Frank Drebin in the Naked Gun films.
15:10Yes, that is Jack.
15:12Nielsen.
15:12Is correct.
15:14Is correct.
15:15Well done.
15:16It is Nielsen.
15:16Leslie Nielsen.
15:18And final question in this round.
15:20A decision on which all people involved agree.
15:23For example, a verdict reached by a jury.
15:29That is Emmanuel.
15:31Unanimous.
15:32Is that in your name?
15:35Whoa.
15:38It is unanimous.
15:39Well done.
15:41It's quite a cool thing to have in your name.
15:42Unanimous.
15:43Well, that'd be a good nickname.
15:45That's the end of that round.
15:47Let's see what it's done to the leaderboard, shall we?
15:51Well, looky here.
15:52Joanna currently in fourth with three.
15:54Jack has got four.
15:55Una with seven.
15:56Look at this, Emmanuel.
15:58Ten points.
16:00It's beginning to look unanimous.
16:03Wow.
16:03I'm so nervous right now.
16:06This is really...
16:07I don't want to play.
16:07Well, because, you know, if you're ever in any sort of group of comedians anywhere,
16:12they've all got a house of games, wheelie suitcases, all of them.
16:15They've all got trophies.
16:17They all win.
16:17Yeah, and you'll just be shut out of the room without any sort of pride.
16:20Right.
16:21Yeah.
16:22You are in pole position with two rounds to go.
16:24Can he hold on, I wonder?
16:26Your next round is...
16:30I'm terrible at dating.
16:31If you take your tablets out, please, everybody.
16:34I'm going to give you a series of events from history.
16:36You have to tell me the year in which you think they happened.
16:39And whoever is closest will get a point.
16:42I wonder if you can give me a date for this.
16:46Thomas Cook organises his first excursion by rail from Leicester to Loughborough.
16:52So that was the beginnings of the Thomas Cook Company.
16:55When did Thomas Cook organise his first excursion, which was by rail from Leicester to Loughborough?
17:00Erm, I'm going to go.
17:11Sort of the start of travel agency, really.
17:13What do you reckon at home on this one?
17:16Jack, what were you thinking here?
17:18I've gone 1899.
17:201899.
17:21Industrial revolution, money all around there.
17:23Steam and all that.
17:24Oh, yeah, steam and all that.
17:25This is the Loughborough.
17:26Steam.
17:27Yeah, so I think maybe he jumped on a train.
17:30Yeah.
17:30Someone invented it.
17:33He jumped on it.
17:34Yeah.
17:34Yeah.
17:35Jo, where have you gone?
17:36I've gone 1921.
17:38I just had visions of them in, like, flapper dresses with picnic baskets.
17:42Oh, that's nice.
17:43And it felt right.
17:44Una, where have you gone?
17:44I thought 1940.
17:46I don't know why.
17:471940.
17:48Yeah.
17:48You just thought there's a war on.
17:50There's no go on holiday.
17:50Yeah.
17:53And Emmanuel?
17:551930.
17:561930.
17:58So we're all in roughly the same place.
18:00What do you think at home on this one?
18:01When was that first package holiday, I wonder?
18:04It was?
18:071841.
18:071841.
18:08You get the point.
18:08You're close.
18:09Well done.
18:10Well done.
18:111841.
18:11Little Thomas Cook who was ahead of his time.
18:14Next one.
18:16The first gold sovereign coin is issued following orders from Henry VII.
18:21Okay.
18:23I mean, that feels olden days.
18:26It's Henry VII, right?
18:27Whenever that was.
18:29Yeah, I think I know.
18:35What do you think at home on this one?
18:36Do you know this one?
18:37Do you know Henry VII dates, for example?
18:39I'm just completely annoyed.
18:44I haven't got a clue.
18:45Everyone is in.
18:46Jo, what are your thoughts on this?
18:501558.
18:50Sounds like a year from history?
18:52It does.
18:52It sounds very fitting.
18:53Yes, it does sound fitting.
18:55If it's not right, it should be.
18:57Una, where are you?
18:57I just wrote down four numbers.
18:591725.
19:001725.
19:00Also sounds like a date from history.
19:01Sounds like something from a historical time.
19:02So far, we've all written down actual dates, which is great.
19:06Emmanuel?
19:081526.
19:091526, says Emmanuel.
19:11And Jack?
19:11I went 1500.
19:13Ah, so we've got three in the 16th century here and one in the 18th.
19:16What do you reckon at home on this one?
19:18Listen, it's olden times, that's for sure.
19:20But how olden exactly were those times?
19:261489.
19:27That is Jack.
19:28Wait, I think it was Henry VIII.
19:30Dad wasn't it Henry VII?
19:32I actually think he was, wasn't it?
19:34He was, yeah, yeah.
19:34Yeah, yeah, and then he just preceded him after the 1500s.
19:38So that's why I went.
19:39Yeah, that was it.
19:40Nice.
19:41Well played, Jack.
19:42Another point to you.
19:42Nicely done.
19:43You've been very close so far.
19:44Next one.
19:47The first US patent is granted.
19:51Wendy, it's fun this round, isn't it?
19:53I just asked you a series of things you have no idea about.
19:55And you just have to try not to embarrass yourself too much.
19:59And that's all this round is.
20:01Any clue at home on this one?
20:03What would you go for?
20:09Everyone in?
20:11Una, what are your thoughts here?
20:12I just said 1908.
20:141908.
20:15Why not?
20:15Yeah, why not?
20:16Emmanuel.
20:17I went 1602 and then thought if I'm going to be that precise I might as well put January.
20:22January 1602, thank you.
20:24If it is January 1602, I will give you two points.
20:27Yes.
20:27Yes.
20:28Jack, where have you gone?
20:30I went 1790.
20:321790.
20:32Well I figured like when was American independence, was it around 1780 or something?
20:37Yeah, so I think a bit after that.
20:38So I figured a bit after that.
20:39Okay.
20:40And Jo, where are you?
20:42I'm ashamed because I've done 1936.
20:44You never know because the patent office might have opened until 1930.
20:50Or there might have been a huge queue.
20:52Yeah.
20:52You know what I mean?
20:53People might have started queuing in 1790 and by the time the paperwork was done it was
20:571936.
20:58Yeah.
20:58So we're all the way from 1602 to 1936.
21:02That's what we call a difference of opinion.
21:05Let's see.
21:06When was the first patent granted and who's got the point?
21:10Oh, look at that.
21:13Bang on.
21:14I mean, it's an educated guess and it guessed right.
21:17That's amazing.
21:17That's really impressive.
21:18Jack, if you bang on this round you get two points.
21:20Well done.
21:21I didn't put the bun.
21:23I didn't put the bun.
21:24What bun?
21:25It was the whole year.
21:26It was the whole year put together.
21:28Wow.
21:29That's so cool.
21:29Wow.
21:29Amazing.
21:30Yeah.
21:31The first patent was signed by George Washington.
21:33Final question in the round they're calling the Jack P. Shepherd round.
21:38When did this happen, please?
21:39J.S. Fry and Sons produced the first hollow chocolate Easter egg.
21:46I love an Easter egg.
21:47Oh.
21:49What do we reckon?
21:52I read a book on the history of chocolate once, which is so good.
21:56And this was in it, but I can't remember what it is.
22:02When do you reckon this was, the first hollow chocolate Easter egg?
22:06Is it just me?
22:07Yeah.
22:08He's taking this seriously now, isn't he?
22:09Oh, yeah, I am.
22:10Yeah.
22:11I think I could ace this whole round.
22:12Be it here, it would be carried shoulder height through the streets of Manchester into Salford.
22:17I don't think so.
22:19What do we think at home on this one?
22:21We've got four answers here.
22:22Emmanuel, what's your answer?
22:241840.
22:251840.
22:26Yes, I think that's interesting.
22:281840.
22:29I say, you know what I mean.
22:30Yeah.
22:30Yeah.
22:31I like it as an answer.
22:32That's a big guess.
22:33Jack, where are you?
22:34I went 1950.
22:361950, says Jack.
22:38Jo?
22:38I've gone 1954, because I don't think they would have been making hollow Easter eggs during
22:43the war.
22:44So I think they would have left it for a bit after.
22:46They would have other things to be doing.
22:48They go, we cannot make a hollow Easter egg while our brave boys are at war.
22:53Yeah.
22:54And Una?
22:54Well, I just thought that chocolate's been around a long time.
22:57Yeah.
22:58And I thought that, like, it would be easy enough to make an Easter egg out of, like, a mould.
23:01Yeah.
23:02How hard can it be?
23:02You know, it's just a mould.
23:04Yeah.
23:04You don't even need a factory for it.
23:05So that's why I went that far back.
23:06Yeah, come on, guys.
23:08So 1750, 1840.
23:09And so in three separate centuries here, who are we giving the point to, I wonder?
23:13What do you think at home?
23:14The first one was?
23:181873, Emmanuel.
23:19Wow.
23:19You get the last point of the round.
23:20Very well done.
23:21Ooh.
23:22Very nicely done.
23:23That's the end of the round.
23:24Now, I said at the start of this show, I wonder if one of the boys is going to win.
23:27Take a look at this leaderboard going into Answer Smash.
23:30Joanna has three.
23:32Una has seven.
23:33Jack has eight.
23:34Emmanuel has 11.
23:36Emmanuel leads from Jack.
23:39Three point leads.
23:40This is why I lose it.
23:42Very, very interesting final round ahead.
23:44Shall we get on and do it?
23:45It is?
23:48After Smash.
23:49Fingers on buzzers, please.
23:50Point for a correct answer.
23:51Point off for an incorrect answer.
23:53Who is going to win Thursday's House of Games?
23:56Your first category today is podcasters.
23:59Those will be the pictures.
24:00There will be clues above.
24:03What alliterative term is used to describe a person someone becomes friends with by exchanging letters?
24:12Yes, Jack.
24:14Penn Palanchierer.
24:17It is.
24:18Penn Palanchierer.
24:20Penn Palanchierer.
24:21Next clue.
24:23Next picture.
24:25Which Greek composer and musician won an Oscar for Best Original Score in 1982,
24:29for his soundtrack to Chariots of Fire?
24:36Nobody wants to lose a point.
24:39I'm looking for Vangelis James.
24:41Vangelis and Ellis James.
24:43Vangelis James.
24:44Next clue.
24:45Next podcaster.
24:47Who is the arch-enemy of Captain Pugwash?
24:54Nobody.
24:54Nobody wants to lose a point.
24:55Let's find out.
24:57It is Cutthroat Jake Humphrey.
24:59Cutthroat Jake and Jake Humphrey.
25:02It's good news for Emmanuel.
25:03If no one's scoring points, he knows it.
25:05I didn't know the last two.
25:07I couldn't recognise the picture.
25:08No.
25:09I didn't know.
25:09I didn't know the good name.
25:10Shane.
25:10Next category.
25:13Station me.
25:14Those will be the pictures.
25:15There'll be clues above.
25:19What is the title of the third instalment in the Paddington film series?
25:22That is Jo.
25:27Paddington in Perula.
25:29Paddington in Perula.
25:31It is Paddington in Peru and Rula Paddington in Perula.
25:36Next clue.
25:36Next picture.
25:39The David Nicholls novel that tells the story of a student who appears on University Challenge
25:42has the title Starter for What?
25:48That is Jo.
25:49Starter for Tenvalope.
25:51Tenvalope.
25:53It is Ten and Envelope.
25:55Tenvalope.
25:57Next clue.
25:57Next stationery.
26:00Who played the title role in the 1950s US sitcom I Love Lucy?
26:07Yes, Una.
26:09Sean Penn.
26:10It's incorrect.
26:12It's a great answer.
26:13I'm not afraid you'd lose a point.
26:15Oh, no.
26:16Anyone else fancy it?
26:18I don't know.
26:19The answer was Lucille Ballpoint.
26:22Oh.
26:23What are we looking for?
26:24Lucille Ballpoint pen.
26:25Lucille Ballpoint pen.
26:26Is that us done?
26:27It is us.
26:29Oh.
26:30Look at him.
26:31Look at his face.
26:32Look at him.
26:32They call him unanimous.
26:35We're about to find out why.
26:37On Thursday, our champion, it's Emmanuel Sanubi.
26:44Well played, Emmanuel.
26:48Well done.
26:49Emmanuel, congratulations.
26:51You've won a prize.
26:52I'm so happy.
26:52Well, we're happy too.
26:54What do you fancy?
26:55I'm going to go for the decanter.
26:57Emmanuel wins the decanter.
26:59Congratulations.
27:00I tell you what, this weekly leaderboard is going to look very interesting.
27:03Going into Double Points Friday.
27:05One day to go.
27:06Oh, my gosh.
27:06Take a look at this.
27:09Wow.
27:10Ooh.
27:10Wow-y.
27:12Wow-y.
27:1312 for Jack and Joanna.
27:1510 for Emmanuel and Una.
27:18Tomorrow, it's Double Points Friday.
27:20It's eight for a win tomorrow.
27:21And six for the second.
27:22It's all to play for a win, isn't it?
27:23It is really, really all to play for.
27:25Whoever wins.
27:26Maybe have a bad take.
27:28Yeah.
27:29That is amazing.
27:30Two points between everybody on that leaderboard.
27:32What a final we are going to have.
27:34I cannot wait to see who wins.
27:36Look forward to seeing all of you here, same time, same place tomorrow.
27:38And I know you'll be back for the final of House of Games.
28:08And I know you'll be back for the final of House of Games.
28:10Nice.
28:11All that.
28:12Do you know what?
28:13I wasn't planning on drinking it, but the moment she just said,
28:14please don't drink it now, all I want to do is never take this.
28:18Never tell a comedian not to drink something.
28:20Right.
28:21That's the first rule of show business.
28:22Yeah.
28:22Yeah.
28:22Yeah.
28:22Yeah.
28:22Yeah.
28:22Yeah.
28:23Yeah.
28:23Yeah.
28:23Yeah.
28:23Yeah.
28:23Yeah.
28:24Yeah.
28:25Yeah.
28:25Yeah.
28:26Yeah.
28:27Yeah.
28:27Yeah.
28:27Yeah.
28:28Yeah.
28:29Yeah.
28:30Yeah.
28:31Yeah.
28:32Yeah.
28:33Yeah.
28:34Yeah.
28:35Yeah.
28:36Yeah.
28:37Yeah.
28:38Yeah.
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