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00:00¡Gracias!
00:31Hey, everyone. Hi, Ria. How are you?
00:34I'm good. Lovely to be here.
00:36Now, we're in Lancashire.
00:37We've got Yorkshire versus Lancashire on our first two seats here.
00:40Who do you think your big rivals are this week, Ria?
00:43Oh, I think we're all friends here, to be honest with you.
00:45We're very nice with each other, aren't we?
00:47That's such a Monday thing to say.
00:49Paddy, welcome.
00:51Now, you've been on so many of the biggest shows on British television.
00:55Can I tell you the show I'm most envious that you present?
00:57Go on. Inside the Factory.
00:59Oh, it's a treat.
01:00Oh, I'd love to do inside the Factory. Best Factory you've been to?
01:03Tricky one. Jammy Dodgers is up there.
01:05You did the Jammy Dodger Factory.
01:06Yeah, because the Jammy Dodger Factory has so many iconic biscuits it does there.
01:11It was like a Buzzman's Holiday, really.
01:14It was just heaven to swan round there.
01:16Do they have, like, a pool right in the middle of the Factory that's just jam?
01:19Yeah, and we all have a swim in it.
01:21Can I confirm that other biscuits are available?
01:23Other biscuits are available.
01:25And can I confirm, don't swim in jam.
01:28Vittorio, Vittorio Angeloni, which is Italian for Paddy McGuinness.
01:33Yes, yeah.
01:34Stand-ups do very well on the show, Vittorio.
01:36How are you feeling?
01:37I like a quiz.
01:38I don't want to put myself out there as, like, someone who does a lot of quizzes.
01:42But I'm a fan of the show and I'm excited to ruin my reputation.
01:47It sounds real like he does a lot of quizzes and he's very confident.
01:51Sounds to me.
01:52Oh, no.
01:53Yeah, yeah.
01:54Um, Amy, now, you're an Olympian, which makes you so much better than the rest of us.
01:59I'll say one thing about Olympians, though, is they tend not to do brilliantly on House of Games.
02:03Oh.
02:04Do you think that's a run of failure you could probably...
02:07Well, maybe this is my opportunity to change that tune.
02:11I feel like I might be quite good with the reaction time.
02:14Yes.
02:15And the buzzer is going to be my friend.
02:16However, I'm not sure how strong my answers will be.
02:20But if I can claim any victory for speed of pressing the buzzer, that's what I'm going for.
02:25This game is mainly about who buzzes in first.
02:28Knowledge.
02:29There we go.
02:30Wow.
02:31That is a point off Amy.
02:32Bit aggressive.
02:34Now, at the end of today's show, someone's going to win a prize.
02:37Shall we take a look at today's prizes?
02:39Yeah.
02:40You could take home.
02:41I'm afraid you have to take them home.
02:42Contractually obliged to.
02:43We have got the House of Games laptop case, salt and pepper shakers,
02:47kit playing cards, or the House of Games beeswax food wraps.
02:51Ria, what would you go for?
02:52Oh, I think the salt and pepper shakers look quite funky.
02:55They do well in my kitchen.
02:56Paddy, what would you go for?
02:58Beeswax what?
02:59Food wraps.
03:00Food wraps.
03:01It's a plain film replacement.
03:02Yes.
03:03That is the most middle-class thing I have ever seen on the TV in my life.
03:07Do you think?
03:08And I'm going for it.
03:09Yes.
03:10There we go.
03:11Vittorio?
03:12Are the salt and pepper shakers, are they the electric?
03:14Yeah.
03:15Oh.
03:16I've been told to go toolbox by my girlfriend,
03:19but I've really got to go salt and pepper shakers if that's the case.
03:22Amy, what would you like?
03:23I'm going to also, just to up the ante of the competition,
03:27going to go salt and pepper.
03:29However, I don't actually want the pepper,
03:31so I'm wondering, can I sub that for the cards?
03:34Yeah, if you win, you're going to have the salt and cards
03:36and someone else can have the pepper.
03:37Deal.
03:38Shall we play?
03:39Yeah.
03:40Shall we do it?
03:41Every time I press this, a new round comes up.
03:42I never know what it's going to be.
03:43You don't either.
03:44I don't know the answers.
03:45You don't either.
03:46It's just good on and play, shall we?
03:47Our first round on this week's House of Games is...
03:52Rhyme time.
03:53Fingers on buzzers, please.
03:54Two questions at a time.
03:55The answers rhyme with each other.
03:57Who's going to show some early form?
03:59US drama series that starred Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing.
04:06And word that follows Crystal in the name of a professional football club based in South London.
04:14That is Paddy.
04:16Dallas Palace.
04:18Absolutely right.
04:19Well done.
04:20Ooh.
04:21Next two.
04:22Section of an orchestra that includes the trumpets and trombones.
04:27And court surface of the Wimbledon Championships.
04:35Yes, Vittorio.
04:36Grass and grass.
04:37Grass and grass.
04:38That was a good one.
04:39It is.
04:40Nicely done.
04:43Next two.
04:52Yes, that is Ria.
04:54Rome gnome.
04:55Rome gnome.
04:56Absolutely.
04:57Rome and gnome.
04:58Next two.
05:01UK group whose hits include Shine, Greatest Day and The Flood.
05:05And children's TV character who delivers the mail in Greendale.
05:13Yes, that is Paddy.
05:14Take that, Postman Pat.
05:16Take that, Postman Pat.
05:17It's long been your catchphrase.
05:19Finally, it's an answer.
05:21Take that and Postman Pat.
05:23Next two.
05:24NBA player who starred in Space Jam, A New Legacy.
05:29And series of dystopian novels with the protagonist Katniss Everdeen.
05:38Yes, Vittorio.
05:39LeBron James, Hunger Games.
05:42Well done.
05:43I had them.
05:44I had Michael Jordan.
05:45We're old school.
05:46Yeah.
05:47It's the sequel, yeah, that nobody watched.
05:49He was in Space Jam, An Old Legacy.
05:52Final question in this round.
05:54What is this?
05:56And who is this?
06:00Yes, Vittorio.
06:01Traffic Cone, Chapel Roan.
06:04It is Traffic Cone, Chapel Roan.
06:07Very nicely done, Vittorio.
06:08Good end to the round for you.
06:09Let's take a look at our first leaderboard of the week.
06:15Amy, yet to get off the mark.
06:17Ria, you have one.
06:18Paddy, you got two.
06:19Vittorio, three points.
06:20Nicely done.
06:21Thank you.
06:22Thank you.
06:23Thank you.
06:24Our next round, first pairs game of the week, is going to be...
06:30Stinkly Average.
06:31Amy, as you are currently in fourth, you get to choose your partner.
06:34Who would you like to team up with?
06:36See, that's an Olympian.
06:38Who would I team up with?
06:39The guy in the lead.
06:42If you take your tablets out, please, everyone.
06:44I'm going to give you some questions.
06:46You'll write down a number as your answer,
06:48and I'll take the average of each pair's number as their answer.
06:51First thing I'd like you to write down is this.
06:53To the nearest metre, what is the longest flight by a paper aircraft?
07:01Love this.
07:02Paper aircraft.
07:03What do we think?
07:05Hmm.
07:10What would your record be, Paddy?
07:11Best ever paper aeroplane you built?
07:13I reckon I've done a 20 metres.
07:14No.
07:15Yeah.
07:16Wow.
07:17You must have been so happy.
07:18In my school days.
07:19Well, we didn't have the internet back then.
07:20We didn't do it with all paper aeroplanes, really, wasn't it?
07:23Exactly.
07:24Is this a world record?
07:25Er, yeah.
07:26Oh, OK.
07:27Yeah.
07:28Oh, I'm going to change it.
07:29This is according to our good friends at Guinness World Records.
07:31OK.
07:32Have you got an answer at home?
07:33Because when you see them from, in a stadium.
07:35Yes.
07:36That's a furrow distance, isn't it?
07:38Yeah.
07:39To the pitch.
07:40Is it from elevation?
07:41That's such a good question, Amy.
07:43Because?
07:44Er, no, flat, I'm being told.
07:45Someone in my ear just said flat.
07:47Mm.
07:48Oh, flat.
07:49It changes everything.
07:50Yeah.
07:51Yeah, that changes it, doesn't it?
07:52I'm thinking snowboarding aerodynamics.
07:54Yeah, of course.
07:55Yeah.
07:56Everybody is in.
07:58Ria, what were you thinking here?
08:00132 metres.
08:02I could see that.
08:03Mm-hm.
08:04I could see that.
08:05Sort of about 112 metres further than Paddy McGuinness's record.
08:08Er, Paddy, gone up or down from 132?
08:10I've gone up 150 metres.
08:13150, but not crazily up.
08:14Yeah.
08:15So, your average is 141 metres.
08:20How does that look compared to yours, Vittorio?
08:23Not far off, 104.
08:25104, says Vittorio.
08:27All in the same ballpark here.
08:28And, Amy?
08:29So, I did start with 130, but I've changed it to 75.
08:3575 metres, says Amy.
08:37I think we can average it nicely.
08:38So, we have 141 metres for Ria and Paddy.
08:41And Vittorio and Amy have got 89 and a half metres.
08:45Oh, I like that.
08:46What have you got at home on this one?
08:47I like it, yeah.
08:48Yeah.
08:49What is that world record for a paper?
08:50Eric, after who scored the point?
08:5388.
08:54Wow.
08:55Wow.
08:56Very good.
08:57Happy with that.
08:58Very, very close.
08:59Very nicely done.
09:00Amy and Vittorio, 89.5.
09:02That's really close.
09:03That's bizarre.
09:04Almost close enough to give you two points,
09:06but just not quite close enough.
09:08Aw.
09:09I'm disappointed.
09:10Aw, says Ria.
09:11That's a shame.
09:13Your next question is this.
09:18How many individual glass panes that form the structure
09:21of the Louvre pyramid in Paris?
09:24Oh, my.
09:25Hmm.
09:26That's quite a big structure.
09:27Has anyone been to the Louvre?
09:28Yeah, it's beautiful.
09:29What do we reckon on this?
09:31Have you seen that pyramid?
09:32How many individual panes of glass are there in it?
09:34Hmm.
09:39Oh, I think...
09:40Vittorio, you look like you were counting.
09:41I'm literally picturing it in my head
09:43and counting panes of glass.
09:45This has foxed them here.
09:47What have you got at home on this?
09:48Vittorio, where are you?
09:50I've counted them all up from the image in my head
09:52and I've gotten to 412.
09:54412.
09:55I mean, it could be...
09:56You know what?
09:57It could be four million.
09:59Or it could be eight.
10:00It's actually only eight panes of glass.
10:02Ah, big panes of glass.
10:03Amy, up or down?
10:05I've gone up.
10:07Ooh.
10:08Almost double.
10:09Or more than double, sorry.
10:11980.
10:13So, we are saying, Vittorio and Amy, 696.
10:18That doesn't sound like a lot, does it?
10:20Now, team War of the Roses here.
10:22You walked through Lancashire.
10:24Ria, you're saying...
10:26488.
10:27488.
10:28Very like Vittorio.
10:29Paddy?
10:30I'm saying 1,000.
10:31Oh, my goodness.
10:32Ooh.
10:33Averages.
10:34Yeah.
10:35And I'm basing mine on, there's a glass pyramid in Stockport
10:38that has an Indian restaurant in it.
10:40And it's quite big.
10:42Yeah.
10:43And there's got to be at least 600 in that.
10:45So, I'm saying the Louvre's got to be bigger.
10:47You're going to be twice the size of an Indian restaurant in Stockport,
10:49aren't you?
10:50Got to be.
10:51Surely.
10:52So, your average is 744.
10:56What do you reckon on this one?
10:58I honestly wouldn't have a clue.
10:59I thought they were, like, quite big panes,
11:01but maybe they're tiny little panes within it.
11:03Let's find out, shall we, how many glass panes are there?
11:08793.
11:10Ria and Paddy, very well done.
11:12You guys are good at this game.
11:13I was the closest.
11:14We're going to claim that.
11:16Take the mental victory.
11:18Yeah, mental victory.
11:19So, one point all so far in this round.
11:20Shall we play one final one?
11:21Yes.
11:22See which team comes out on top.
11:24How many veterinary practices are there in the UK?
11:28Oh.
11:29Wow.
11:30Finally, a question we all wanted answered.
11:32Well, we're a nation of dog lovers, aren't we?
11:33Yeah.
11:34So, imagine there'll be a lot.
11:35And cat lovers.
11:36Are you a cat dad?
11:37Yeah, same.
11:38How many cats have you got?
11:39Just the one.
11:40It was a stray.
11:41What was his name?
11:42Millie.
11:43Millie.
11:44Me daughter named him Millie.
11:46Yes.
11:47Then we went to the vets, found out the sex, and know he's Millie with a willie.
11:51Aww.
11:52Aww.
11:53That's nice.
11:54I love that.
11:55My daughter and her partner had a very similar thing.
11:56They had a cat called Mabel, which then the vet told them was not a Mabel and that was meatball.
12:00LAUGHTER
12:02What do you reckon at home, veterinary practices, how many?
12:06Perhaps you work in one.
12:07That's one.
12:08I mean, I just...
12:11OK, everyone in.
12:16Paddy, what are you thinking on this?
12:18Yes.
12:19I'm saying 20,000.
12:2020,000.
12:21Whoa!
12:22Whoa!
12:23Yeah!
12:24Oh, OK, I'm looking forward to seeing what they're saying.
12:26Too little or too much.
12:27I feel like I've gone wrong.
12:28We'll find out, I guess.
12:2920,000, says Paddy.
12:30Ria, up or down?
12:31I've gone up.
12:32I think it's loads.
12:33Is that a 58,000?
12:35Sorry, 38.
12:3638,564.
12:39So your average is 29,000.
12:42Uh-oh.
12:4330,000-odd.
12:44Uh-oh.
12:45Amy, you seem to think they've gone either way too high or way too low.
12:47What have you said?
12:48Maybe I am miles off the market, but I've gone with 4,000.
12:524,000 vets.
12:53Yes.
12:54Vittorio, up or down from 4,000.
12:55I think I might have made myself look very silly here.
12:57OK.
12:58I've gone 2,661.
13:002,661.
13:01Why not?
13:02Could be.
13:03Could be.
13:04So your average...
13:063,300.
13:07So we've got, like, a factor of ten in there.
13:09Yeah, it is.
13:10It's extreme.
13:11Is it 3,000?
13:12Is it 30,000?
13:13What do we reckon?
13:14Who scored the point here, do you reckon?
13:15And what have you said at home?
13:16Shall we find out?
13:17How many veterinary practices are there in the UK?
13:215,000.
13:22Hey!
13:23How about that?
13:24Very nice.
13:259,331.
13:27Do we get to do a little victory five?
13:29Yes.
13:30Tablets away, please, everybody.
13:31That was very stressful.
13:32Well played.
13:33One and all.
13:34Our leaderboard after that.
13:35It was nice and close.
13:36Ria and Amy, you have two points each.
13:37Paddy, you've got three.
13:38Vittorio with five.
13:39Three rounds to go.
13:40You're welcome.
13:41Before we find our first winner of the week.
13:42And our next round is...
13:43James House of.
13:44Now, in this round, you have to give me your answers in alphabetical order.
13:58So, if I asked you your name, you'd have to say Hebden Weir.
14:01Right.
14:02OK.
14:03Buzzer's fingers on.
14:04Here's your first question.
14:17Vittorio.
14:18Art Pop?
14:19Pop Art becomes Art Pop.
14:21Here's Vittorio.
14:22Oh, very good.
14:23Awesome.
14:24Well done.
14:25Next one.
14:36Paddy.
14:37Ball Zoe.
14:38Ball Zoe?
14:40Absolutely right.
14:41Paddy.
14:44Next one.
14:49Yes, Ria.
14:53Bridge Iron?
14:54Incorrect, I'm afraid.
14:56Yes, Paddy.
14:57Bridge...
14:59...Gate Golden.
15:01Incorrect, I'm afraid.
15:02Oh.
15:03Yes, Amy.
15:04Oh.
15:05I was going to say the same thing.
15:08I thought you'd got it alphabetically wrong.
15:10Then I'm going to say the same thing.
15:12Incorrect.
15:15I know we're all thinking I thought that was a Golden Gate Bridge.
15:17Vittorio.
15:18Bridge Forth.
15:19Bridge Forth.
15:20Bridge Forth.
15:22Of course it is.
15:23Bridge Forth.
15:24Well done.
15:25How's that?
15:26Scotland.
15:27Yeah.
15:28It is the fourth bridge, Bridge Forth.
15:30Next question.
15:32Which song was UK number one for Lil Nas X in 2019?
15:40Yes, Vittorio.
15:43Old...
15:44...Town...
15:45No, incorrect, I'm afraid.
15:47Lucky.
15:48Yes, Paddy.
15:50Old Road Town.
15:52Old Road Town.
15:53Old Road Town?
15:54It is Old Town Road from Old Road Town.
15:57No way!
15:58Next one.
16:00Which cocktail made from white rum, coconut cream and pineapple juice has a Spanish name that means strained pineapple?
16:12Vittorio.
16:13Colada Pina.
16:14Colada Pina.
16:15Colada Pina.
16:16Colada Pina?
16:17CC is Colada Pina.
16:22Next one.
16:23What is the title, please, of this song?
16:26Ria.
16:27Loved She'll Be.
16:28Loved She'll Be.
16:29Incorrect, I'm afraid.
16:30Paddy.
16:31Be.
16:32Loved She'll Be.
16:33Loved She'll Be.
16:34Loved She'll Be.
16:35Incorrect, I'm afraid.
16:36Paddy.
16:37Be.
16:38Loved She Will.
16:40It is She Will Be Loved by Five Maroons. That's unlucky, Ria. Of course, you gave it to Paddy, though.
16:53That's something.
16:54Final question in this round.
17:06Yes, Paddy.
17:08Of.
17:09Opera.
17:12Phantom The The.
17:13Is that right?
17:15That's great.
17:16It is, absolutely.
17:17Oh, my goodness.
17:18The Panic.
17:19Oh, my gosh.
17:21The The.
17:22I nearly had to take my shoes and socks off, then.
17:24Oh, two The's as well?
17:25There's two The's?
17:26That's in my brain, that one.
17:27That is the end of that round.
17:28You'll be horrified to hear.
17:29Aw.
17:30Our leaderboard looks like this.
17:32Really good round there for Paddy.
17:35Ria and Amy remain on two points each.
17:37Paddy has seven.
17:38Vittorio has eight.
17:39You can put up a lot of scraps in that one.
17:41It's all right.
17:42It's all right.
17:44Two rounds to go.
17:45Our fourth round today is...
17:50Where is Kazakhstan?
17:51If you will take your tablets out, please, everybody.
17:53Oh.
17:54OK.
17:55I'm going to show you a map.
17:56I love a map.
17:57Your map today is this.
17:59Europe.
18:00Nice and easy.
18:01I wonder if you could find for me, please.
18:04The place after which Neanderthals were named.
18:08The place after which Neanderthals were named.
18:15Do you know this one at home?
18:16Where would you put your X on the map?
18:18Have a little point at the TV screen.
18:25Everyone is in.
18:26Ria, did you have an idea of the actual answer to this?
18:29Erm, I kind of thought about the Nordics.
18:32Yeah.
18:33And the northern, you know, people in Scotland as well.
18:35Neander.
18:36Yeah, but I went with the Nordics.
18:37OK.
18:38Let's see where you are.
18:40You are in Norway.
18:41Mm-hm.
18:42Paddy, what was your thinking?
18:43I just went Scotland.
18:45Why not, right?
18:46If in doubt, call Scotland.
18:48Very, very rarely lets you down Scotland.
18:52Vittorio, what are you thinking?
18:53You see a word beginning with N and you think North.
18:56Yeah.
18:57And I've gone somewhere in the North.
18:59Somewhere in the North?
19:01Sweden, you are.
19:03And Amy, what were you thinking?
19:04I've gone with Sweden as well.
19:06You've gone Sweden too.
19:07I thought Norway seemed too obvious.
19:10So Sweden, Sweden, Norway, Scotland.
19:12That almost sounds like a World Cup qualifying group.
19:15What do you think at home?
19:16Where is the word Neanderthal from?
19:18It's from the Neander Valley.
19:20But where is the Neander Valley?
19:22It is in...
19:24..Germany.
19:25Ah.
19:26And Paddy, you get the point there.
19:27Well done.
19:28For Scotland.
19:29Do you get a point for the nearest?
19:30Oh, my God.
19:31I've been down.
19:32Go Scotland.
19:34Yeah, exactly.
19:35If it doesn't.
19:36Never lets you down.
19:38The Neander Valley.
19:39And the next thing I'd like you to find is...
19:50Is Paddy going to go Scotland again?
19:53I've got the thing in my head.
19:55My geography is rubbish.
19:56I'm just trying to figure out where it is.
19:57Yeah.
19:58I've probably got it wrong anyhow, so it doesn't matter.
20:00I feel like I visited this place.
20:02Oh, really?
20:03You feel like you visited it.
20:04It's really embarrassing if it's wrong.
20:06OK.
20:08Paddy, we start with you.
20:10What were you thinking here?
20:11I was thinking Greece.
20:13Yeah.
20:14And then...
20:15I don't know where it is on the map.
20:16I'm terrible at geography.
20:17Because you fly there, right?
20:18Exactly, yeah.
20:19So it's not like you're going and you're not walking.
20:21Thank you for bailing me out, Richard, on that one.
20:23Yeah.
20:24So where have you gone?
20:26Romania.
20:28Much of a muchness.
20:29Yeah.
20:30Vittorio, what were you thinking?
20:32An ancient world, Rome or Greece.
20:35So while I don't think where I've put the dot is where it is
20:39because it's in the middle of the ocean, I've hedged my bets.
20:41You hedged your bets.
20:42I've hedged my bets.
20:43Why not?
20:44You're sort of in the Adriatic.
20:45Yeah, yeah.
20:46Amy, what are you thinking?
20:48I've gone for a region which I think may be close to Egypt.
20:54OK.
20:56Yeah, it's Turkey.
20:57And Ria, you think you've been to this place?
20:59Yeah, I think we visited the Colossus in Athens, in Greece.
21:03OK.
21:06You are in Greece, absolutely.
21:08It was the Colossus of Rhodes, but there's Rhodes everywhere.
21:13Who is closest?
21:15Who's won this point?
21:18Ria, you are closest, well done.
21:20It is absolutely in Greece, the Colossus of Rhodes.
21:24Final question in this round.
21:25Can you find me this, please?
21:28The track that has hosted the most Formula One World Championship
21:32Grand Prix races.
21:34What is the answer to that and then where is that place?
21:40Hmm.
21:41Any F1 fans at home want to have a little guess at that?
21:44I mean, it could be...
21:45This is where I need Chris Harris as me fauna friend.
21:47I know.
21:48He'd know, right?
21:49Yeah.
21:50I know one, but the one that's done the most.
21:53Yeah.
21:56Oh, I don't know what I'd go for.
22:03What are you looking in at home on this one?
22:05Are you going to go for a wild guess?
22:08Everybody is in.
22:10Vittorio, what were you thinking?
22:12I've gone for another hedging of my bets.
22:14I was torn between Nuremberg and Monaco,
22:17so I've gone where I think the midpoint between those two is.
22:20OK.
22:22Yeah, on the edge of Italy and Switzerland.
22:25Amy, what were you thinking?
22:26I've gone with Italy, thinking Milan, heritage.
22:32See.
22:33Yeah, you're in Italy.
22:34The heritage and history of Ferrari.
22:35Yeah, there's Monza, isn't there?
22:36Yeah, Monza.
22:37What have you?
22:38Ria.
22:39I went with Monaco.
22:42Absolutely.
22:43Very near Monaco there.
22:44Paddy, you're, of course, our car expert.
22:47Yeah, here we go.
22:48Can you please put us all out of our misery?
22:51That's the answer here.
22:52Well, all the places everyone's said...
22:54Yeah.
22:55..all these places are in my head.
22:57No idea where they are.
22:58Where they are, yeah.
22:59So I've gone UK.
23:01OK.
23:02Yeah, yeah.
23:03Shall.
23:04I was thinking that, but then Silverstone and Brands hatched.
23:06Yeah.
23:07But let's find out, shall we?
23:09Which track has hosted the most Formula One Grand Prix races?
23:12Who scored the point?
23:15It is Monza.
23:16It is Monza.
23:17Vittorio, you get yourself a point.
23:19Very well done.
23:20Hand your bats, folks.
23:22Monaco, second on the list.
23:23Silverstone's third on the list.
23:25Oh!
23:26Yeah.
23:27So, listen, we covered ourselves in glory, really.
23:28We did.
23:29Yeah, it is.
23:30Tablets away, please, everyone.
23:32Just one round to go before we find our first winner.
23:34We're going to play Answer Smash for the first time.
23:36And the leaderboard looks like this going into it.
23:38Amy, you have two.
23:40Ria, you've got three.
23:41Look at that, gentlemen.
23:42Paddy and Vittorio, one point between you.
23:44Eight and nine.
23:46How about that?
23:48Here we go.
23:49Battle is joined.
23:50For the first time we play...
23:54Answer Smash.
23:55Fingers on buzzers.
23:56Don't forget, it's the only time in the show you can lose a point.
23:58If you buzz in and give me an incorrect answer, you will lose a point.
24:01Your first category today is action film stars.
24:06Those will be the pictures.
24:07Be a clue above.
24:08Smash the answer to the clue into the film star.
24:22Yes, Amy.
24:23Oh, no!
24:27I'm going to have to time you out, Amy. I'm so sorry.
24:29Yes, Vittorio.
24:30Major Tom Cruise.
24:32Major Tom Cruise.
24:33Oh, gotcha.
24:34Yes.
24:35Major Tom Cruise.
24:36Yeah, yeah, yeah.
24:38I got excited seeing that it was Tom Cruise.
24:41And it just happened.
24:43Yeah, I hear you.
24:44Next one.
24:45What is the first name of the character played by Matthew Horne in the sitcom,
24:50written by James Corden and Ruth Jones, set in Essex and Wales?
24:57Yes, Paddy.
24:58Gavin Diesel.
25:00Gavin Diesel.
25:01Oh, very good.
25:02It is.
25:03Very good.
25:04That would be a great name for a top-tier presenter.
25:07And joining me, Gavin Diesel.
25:09Gavin and Vin Diesel.
25:11Gavin Diesel.
25:12Next category.
25:15Types of pasta.
25:16Oh.
25:17Oh.
25:18There's an advantage here.
25:19Can we have a question about chips?
25:21I'm about to make the food of myself.
25:23The next round will be pies.
25:25Who is your first one?
25:28In 2011, Chris Hemsworth made his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe,
25:33playing which Norse god?
25:38Yes, that is Ria.
25:40Thor Resotto.
25:42It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
25:44Oh!
25:45Vittorio.
25:46Thorzo.
25:47Thorzo.
25:48It is Thor and Thorzo.
25:50Thorzo.
25:51Thorzo.
25:52Thorzo.
25:53Um...
25:54Next clue.
25:55I made myself laugh there.
25:56Next clue.
25:57Next pasta.
25:58In 2022, a team skippered by Eve Muirhead won Olympic gold medals
26:02in which winter sport that involves sliding a stone across ice?
26:09BUZZER
26:10Yes, Amy.
26:11Curling spaghetti?
26:14It's not...
26:15I love a cur...
26:16It's like curly fries, right?
26:17But for pasta.
26:18Yeah.
26:19It is not curling spaghetti, I'm afraid.
26:20Yes, Ria.
26:21Is it curletti?
26:22It is not curless-y either.
26:24Yes, Vittorio.
26:25Curling-guini.
26:26Curling-guini.
26:27Oh!
26:28I have no idea when it comes to pasta.
26:30I thought spaghetti, I thought, no, definitely not.
26:33I thought that was spaghetti.
26:34Curling-guini.
26:35Curling-guini.
26:36Here's your next one.
26:39Which panellist on The Masked Singer has had UK top ten hits titled
26:42Anywhere and Let You Love Me?
26:47BUZZER
26:48Yes, Paddy.
26:49Ravioli aura.
26:51Is it...?
26:52LAUGHTER
26:53He's got a real ravioli aura about him, doesn't he?
26:57It is not ravioli aura, I'm afraid.
26:59Vittorio.
27:00Rita or ravioli?
27:02Rita or ravioli?
27:03I was looking forward to do the question first.
27:05Rita or ravioli?
27:06Scandalous.
27:07You owed me one from before.
27:08Scandalous.
27:09Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:11Yeah, yeah.
27:12Firstly.
27:13Um, any more?
27:14BUZZER
27:15Oh, no.
27:16Oh, no.
27:17I wonder who's won.
27:18Ah!
27:19LAUGHTER
27:20Ria, Amy and Paddy, you lost so many points in that round.
27:24I know.
27:25It was beautiful to watch.
27:26It was beautiful.
27:27Um, let's find out who our first winner of the week is, shall we?
27:31It is, of course,
27:32Vittorio Angeloni.
27:34Well done, Vittorio.
27:35APPLAUSE
27:36Amy, you lost every single one of your points in that round.
27:38Well, I thought I'd start with a clean slate,
27:40moving forward into Tuesday.
27:42Leave it all out there, right?
27:44Yeah, exactly.
27:45Leave it all out there.
27:46Vittorio, you've won a prize.
27:47Oh, exciting.
27:48What of these would you like?
27:50Oh, I'm going to get in trouble with my partner,
27:53but it's the salt and pepper shakers.
27:55You're going to go salt and pepper shakers.
27:57Salt and pepper shakers for Vittorio.
27:59Very well played.
28:00Our first leaderboard of the week looks like this.
28:02All across the week we'll get 4-3-2-1,
28:04depending on your finishing position.
28:06Vittorio, you take an early lead,
28:08but all to play for.
28:09Shall we do it again tomorrow?
28:11Yeah.
28:12Excellent.
28:13Look forward to seeing you ever so much.
28:14Look forward to seeing you as well on the House of Games.
28:16APPLAUSE
28:30So you were supposed to get the toolbox, weren't you?
28:46I've been told toolbox, but...
28:48You're your own man?
28:49Yeah, exactly.
28:50Are you?
28:51No.
28:52No.
28:53No.
28:54No.
28:55No.
28:56No.
28:57No.
28:58No.
28:59Nothing.
29:00No.
29:01No.
29:02No.
29:03No.
29:04No.
29:05Nothing.
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