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00:00Welcome back, everyone. Lovely to have you here, lovely to have my four famous faces.
00:14They've all come back. That's nice of them, isn't it?
00:16One of them is going to win this trophy.
00:18We have an early favourite, I'll say that, but let's meet our four players once again, shall we?
00:22They are Ria Hebden, Paddy McGuinness, Vittorio Angeloni and Amy Fuller.
00:31Thanks for coming back, everyone.
00:33Vittorio, let's take a look at our weekly leaderboard.
00:36Look at the name at the top, the pride of Ireland, Vittorio Angeloni.
00:41How do you feel? It feels pretty good.
00:43It feels like a lot of pressure. Yeah, but it's nice pressure, isn't it?
00:46Pressure is a privilege. Yeah, I'd say so.
00:48It's like I'm retaining the title from Monday to Tuesday, hopefully.
00:51I don't know, but it's just like...
00:53It could all go downhill. Strong start, quick finish.
00:56Talking of going downhill...
00:58Oh! Strong, strong. Good, isn't it?
01:00I don't just throw this show together, Ria.
01:03Amy, now, yesterday you got zero points.
01:07But you got points, but then you threw all of them away in the last round
01:10because you just wanted to be first on the buzzer throughout.
01:12Yes. As an Olympian, do you feel tactically you overplayed your hand?
01:18I believe the hand may have moved too quickly too many times,
01:23so the lesson has been learned moving forwards.
01:26However, I think there's great perception that everyone expects Olympians
01:30to be incredibly competitive, but I've discovered my neighbour here
01:34is significantly more competitive, so...
01:37Oh, listen, comedians are much more competitive than professional sportspeople.
01:41Because we've never won, are they? Exactly.
01:44I feel quite relaxed about this, but I would like to perform better today.
01:48Yeah. That's my goal.
01:50Paddy, you nearly had him yesterday. Yeah.
01:52You nearly had him, again, shipped a couple of points in the last round,
01:55but you've got a win in you this week?
01:57I hope so, yeah. It's just actually lovely to be here.
02:01It's just a nice vibe. Yeah, it's a good vibe, right? Yeah, it's good, yeah.
02:04Listen, by Friday it won't be. Ria, now, yesterday Vito won the salt
02:09and pepper shakers. Yes. But we have other prizes today.
02:12Shall we take a look? Let's look at those.
02:14At the selection. Oh, wow. Ooh!
02:17There is the reusable coffee cup, there's the scented candle,
02:20the beanie, the welcome mat and the fondue set.
02:24What do you fancy of those, Ria? Impressive stuff.
02:26Well, I love to entertain, so I love the look of the fondue set.
02:29The fondue set, yeah, I think so. Paddy, doormat all day long.
02:33Yeah. Old school. Yeah. What, your feet on me?
02:36No, no, not like that, but...
02:39Just look at you fondly. Yeah.
02:41Exactly, as he... As I crush you. As you traipse mud into the house.
02:45Er, Vittorio? I'm thinking doormat as well,
02:48but I would be like, you know, a footballer that respects the badge.
02:51Oh, I love that. And walks around and...
02:53You get a little touch as you leave it. Yeah.
02:55Yeah. Yeah.
02:56Amy, a couple of sort of winter sports-related things there.
02:59There are, there are. Like a hat and some fondue.
03:01I think I like the idea of the diamond sort of shaped,
03:04you know, foot swipe as I enter the door.
03:07That might be quite good for a warm-up. Oh!
03:10Post... So, for you, that's an exercise, Matt?
03:12Yeah, maybe. We could do a little...
03:15..in my hat that I could potentially snowboard in.
03:18If you'd like that, I could take it to the Alps.
03:20Yes, I would like that. OK.
03:22If we could let Amy win, cos I don't think any of our prizes
03:24have been to the Alps. That would be good, wouldn't it?
03:25I don't think Nish Kumar took his tease-made to the Alps.
03:28Shall we play House of Games?
03:30That would be really fun. Excellent.
03:31Our first round today is...
03:36Correction Centre are going to go down the line,
03:38starting with you, Ria.
03:39I'm going to give you all a sentence.
03:40The sentence is incorrect.
03:42However, if you change one word, you can make it correct.
03:45OK. OK?
03:46So, Ria, here is your incorrect statement.
04:03Question?
04:04And we change it to...?
04:05Ooh, it's some kind of breed of dog.
04:08Er...
04:10Tell you what's nice.
04:12That's lovely, innit? Look at that.
04:14That red button.
04:16Red setters!
04:17Oh!
04:18There we go.
04:19Thank you, Paddy. High five.
04:20Don't leave me hanging.
04:22We'd also accepted Irish, but Irish setters or red setters,
04:25same thing.
04:26Absolutely.
04:27Question setters become Irish setters or red setters.
04:30Point to Ria.
04:31Paddy, an incorrect statement for you.
04:33Yeah.
04:35In 2001, S Club 7 had their third UK number one single,
04:39with the pop party anthem, Don't Stop Believin'.
04:46You're saying something's wrong with that?
04:48Yes, I'm afraid so, yes.
04:49I'm so sorry.
04:51Come on, Ria.
04:52That's the last word.
04:54So, I'm guessing it's Don't Stop Believin',
04:57because old-school band that, innit?
04:59Yeah.
05:00Journey, innit?
05:01So, you need another S Club 7 song.
05:04Don't Stop Movin'.
05:06Don't Stop Movin'.
05:07Yeah.
05:08So, what do we think?
05:09Believin'.
05:10Movin'.
05:11Oh!
05:12Very good, very good.
05:16Well done, Paddy.
05:17Congratulations.
05:18Great work.
05:19Loved it to see.
05:20It is.
05:21We changed Believin' for Movin'.
05:24You can take the rest of the show off a few months.
05:28Vittorio, I have an incorrect statement for you.
05:31It is this.
05:33William the Conqueror commissioned a survey of England in 1085,
05:37which resulted in the creation of the phone book the following year.
05:41I'm guessing it's phone.
05:44Yeah.
05:45What?
05:46Like, a census book?
05:49I think I'm going to swap out phone for census with the awareness that it may well be wrong.
05:54OK, phone for census.
05:56It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
05:58Anyone want to buzz in?
05:59Amy.
06:00Yellow Pages.
06:01The book.
06:02Amy, it is...
06:03I'm so sorry, it's incorrect.
06:07Paddy.
06:09Address.
06:10Book.
06:11Is it a dress book?
06:12This is not, I'm afraid.
06:14What a surprise.
06:15Do you fancy this?
06:17Ria.
06:18Bible?
06:19It is not, I'm afraid.
06:21When I was at school, they tried to update this book.
06:24We had to go out into some field and say what was in it.
06:26Doomsday book.
06:27Ah!
06:28So you change phone to doomsday.
06:32Here's an incorrect statement for you, Amy.
06:34More than 35 years after Nicky Campbell and Angela Akayet became the first Wheel of Death stars, Graham Norton took over in 2024.
06:47Oh, my God, I've got it.
06:48Do you want to be my friend?
06:50No.
06:51No, too competitive, Amy.
06:53Yeah.
06:54But you gave answers away earlier.
06:56OK, well...
06:57That's because he didn't know that he could buzz in.
07:00Think about the thing you have at the end of a meal in a Chinese restaurant sometimes, what they give you.
07:07At the end of a meal?
07:08Yeah.
07:09When they give you a plate with your bill on, they sometimes pop one of these on.
07:13Oh, yeah.
07:14Wheel of Fortune.
07:15So, we're going to remove death.
07:18Oh, we're going to remove death and replace it with fortune?
07:21Yeah.
07:22Oh, my God, that's a book.
07:23Is that right?
07:25It is Wheel of Fortune.
07:28It is Wheel of Fortune.
07:32Well, I was going to say very well done, Amy, but well done, Paddy.
07:35Oh, you totally got that.
07:36Oh, yeah, for sure.
07:37Yeah, yeah, yeah.
07:38Ria, I have another incorrect statement for you.
07:40OK.
07:41OK.
07:42Let's see if Paddy can give you the answer to this.
07:45OK.
07:46The Daily Star is one of the most powerful tools of the Galactic Empire,
07:49capable of destroying entire planets with one blast of its superlaser.
07:55Ugh, my son will know this because he loves all these kind of blocks.
07:58Look at these two.
07:59Nerds.
08:01Oh, I know.
08:02Is it daily is the wrong word?
08:04Yes.
08:05And is it death star?
08:06Change daily to death, it is.
08:07Look at you.
08:08My son will be like, come on, come on.
08:11Paddy, regroup.
08:12I have one for you.
08:13I'm sweating.
08:15I'm literally sweating.
08:18What is wrong with this?
08:30It's Toby.
08:31Yeah.
08:33Do you want a clue?
08:34Go on, then.
08:35Claret.
08:36Claret jug?
08:37It is the claret jug, Paddy.
08:38Oh, wow.
08:40Paddy, what have you done to this round that now everyone's just pointing at stuff to give
08:42you please?
08:43Vittorio, I have something incorrect for you.
08:48A typical tiger shark lives in gardens or meadows, comes out at night and produces a
08:56larva known as a woolly bear.
08:58Whoa.
08:59Got it.
09:00OK, so I think we're losing sharks.
09:03I think we're losing shark.
09:05I have a word in my head that I don't know why it's in there.
09:10Uh-oh.
09:11And I think if I've made it up, I'm going to sound completely insane.
09:13Oh, my God.
09:14I cannot wait.
09:15But if it exists, then I'm going to look quite clever.
09:16Yes.
09:17I'm going to say a typical tiger caterpillar.
09:20Typical tiger caterpillar.
09:24Not, I'm afraid, Paddy.
09:26Moth.
09:27Moth.
09:28Who are you looking for?
09:29Tiger moth.
09:30No.
09:31And Vittorio, there's nothing I could point to.
09:33There's no moths.
09:34There's very few moths.
09:36Yeah.
09:37Amy, final question of this round goes to you.
09:39Ready.
09:40In Greek mythology, the chimera was a terrifying creature that was part goat and part dragon
09:46or serpent with the head of a womble.
09:48I feel like the word womble might have to leave.
09:54Yeah.
09:55I feel like that all four of us are agreeing with you.
09:58Um, so I literally just have to guess.
10:01I think so, yeah.
10:03With the head of a bat.
10:07With the head of a bat?
10:09It is not.
10:10Anyone fancy it?
10:11Vittorio.
10:12I'm going to take a swing at lion.
10:13Is it lion?
10:15It is lion, Vittorio.
10:18Very nicely done.
10:19Yeah.
10:20Lovely end to the round.
10:21Our first leaderboard looks like this.
10:23Vittorio off the mark there.
10:27Vittorio and Amy have one point each.
10:29Ria has two.
10:30Early leader, Paddy McGuinness, with three points.
10:33Oh.
10:34Way.
10:35Gave a lot of points away as well, didn't you?
10:37So you should be on, like, eight.
10:38Let's play a pairs game, shall we?
10:39Our pairs game today is...
10:41You complete me, Vittorio.
10:44You get to choose your partner today.
10:45Who would you like to play with?
10:46I think Amy and I did very well yesterday.
10:48So I'm going to stick with Amy.
10:49Yeah, it was a good team.
10:50Two good teams yesterday.
10:51So you say Vittorio and Amy are a team.
10:53Paddy and Ria, you are also a team.
10:55What I'm going to do now, fingers on buzzers, everyone.
10:57I'm going to read you out a question.
10:59The answer has two words in it.
11:01If you buzz in, you just give me a question.
11:03I'm going to read you out a question.
11:04The answer has two words in it.
11:06If you buzz in, you just give me the first word of the answer.
11:09Your partner then must complete that answer with the second word.
11:12Oh, wow.
11:13So just give me the first word of the answer.
11:15Here we go.
11:17Here's your first question.
11:25Yes, Paddy.
11:27Rio.
11:28Did you...?
11:29Incorrect, I'm afraid.
11:32Nobody.
11:33Sal Paolo we were looking for.
11:35Ah, right.
11:36Sal Paolo.
11:37You know, if it was...
11:38I saw popular.
11:39Yeah.
11:40And I got a real...
11:41We should have known that.
11:42I would be quite subjective and harsh to the rest of the cities.
11:46What is the most popular town in Lancashire?
11:50Here's your next one.
11:51The busiest railway station in Birmingham is named after which thoroughfare in the city centre?
11:59Yes, that is Ria.
12:00New.
12:01New is correct.
12:02Paddy.
12:03Street.
12:04New Street.
12:05Birmingham New Street.
12:06It is.
12:07That's the way to play this round.
12:08Your next question is...
12:10Who is this?
12:14Yes, that's Vittorio.
12:15Chuty.
12:16Chuty is correct.
12:17Amy.
12:18Not a clue, mate.
12:20Sorry.
12:21We can pass it over.
12:22Never seen the guy in my life.
12:24Ria.
12:25Gatwa.
12:26And Chuty Gatwa are absolutely right.
12:28Doctor Who.
12:29Next one.
12:30Kiera Knightley, Ben Whishaw and Sarah Lancashire starred in which 2024 TV drama about a spy posing as the wife of a politician?
12:41That is Ria.
12:42Black.
12:43Black is correct.
12:44Paddy.
12:48Horse.
12:49Black Horse.
12:50It is not, I'm afraid.
12:51Anybody?
12:53Vittorio.
12:54Doves.
12:55Black Doves.
12:56It is Black Doves.
12:57Well done.
12:58Here's your next one.
13:01What is the title, please, of this song?
13:03First word only.
13:04Every time we go dancing I see hair straying ice
13:08Gave him too many chances
13:10Cause my kiss too many times
13:12Anyway he start acting up
13:14And I'll be on my way to leave
13:16But I stopped in my tracks
13:19Ria.
13:20Is it sweet melody?
13:21It's one word we're looking for, I'm afraid.
13:23Anyone on the other seat want to have a go?
13:24Vittorio.
13:25Sweet.
13:26Correct.
13:27Amy?
13:28And Ria literally just said it.
13:29Please get me through it.
13:30No, no, no.
13:31Amy, were you paying attention to what Ria said?
13:32Be honest.
13:33If it makes any odds I wouldn't have known at any age.
13:36You know what else?
13:37Yeah.
13:38Oh, no, no.
13:39No, no, no.
13:40Paddy, everyone in Britain knows what it is now, apart from Amy.
13:43Oh!
13:44Give us a guess then, Amy.
13:47Melody.
13:48Oh, you were kidding!
13:50It came back!
13:51You were kidding!
13:52You were kidding!
13:54Oh, my goodness.
13:56That was a good show.
13:57Oh!
13:58By Little Mix.
13:59See the vibing.
14:00Next question.
14:01That was unbelievable.
14:02Because of its resemblance to a precious metal, the mineral pyrite is commonly known by what nickname?
14:13Yes, that is Paddy.
14:14Fools.
14:15Fools is correct, Ria.
14:17Gold.
14:18Correct.
14:19Nicely done.
14:20It usheres in the final question of this round.
14:28Yes, Paddy.
14:29Swiss.
14:30It is not, I'm afraid.
14:33Vittorio.
14:34Oh.
14:35Yule?
14:36No.
14:37No?
14:38OK.
14:39It is not, I'm afraid.
14:41Oh, it's an Arctic roll.
14:42Arctic roll is what it was.
14:44It looks...
14:45I was going to say...
14:46You can't see that ice cream from here.
14:48But here, it really looks like a Swiss roll.
14:50Yeah.
14:51I'll give you that.
14:52Yeah.
14:53That's the end of our round.
14:54Let's take a look at our leaderboard after Arctic roll gate.
14:57Very, very close now between everyone.
14:59Look at this.
15:00Vittorio and Amy have three points each.
15:01Ria has got five.
15:02Still out in the lead.
15:03Paddy McGuinness, six points.
15:04And on Paddy.
15:05We've got it, we've got it, we've got it.
15:06Three rounds to go.
15:08Vittorio was our champ yesterday.
15:09Who's going to win today, I wonder?
15:14We play this round is in code.
15:16Fingers on buzzers, please.
15:17I'm going to show you a category.
15:19Your first category is fitness equipment.
15:21I'm now going to show you the names of some fitness equipment,
15:23but written in code.
15:25The code is 1 will equal A, 2 equals B, 3 equals C,
15:29all the way down to 26 equaling Z.
15:32Here is your first piece of fitness equipment.
15:3412 is L, if that helps.
15:44Yes, Paddy.
15:46Treadmill.
15:47Treadmill.
15:48Nicely done.
15:50Oh, man!
15:51Treadmill.
15:52Yeah.
15:53Here is your next one.
16:01Yes, Vittorio.
16:02Dumbbell.
16:03Dumbbell.
16:04Well played.
16:05Next one.
16:06All the double Ls, aren't they?
16:16Yes, Vittorio.
16:17Madison Ball.
16:18Madison Ball is what we were looking for.
16:20Oh, yes.
16:21Well played.
16:22We move on from fitness equipment,
16:25as pretty much all of Britain does on January 5th.
16:28And we have Bitrix Potet characters.
16:31Which characters are these?
16:39Yes, Paddy.
16:40Floxy.
16:42Floxy.
16:43It is not floxy, I'm afraid.
16:45Vittorio.
16:46Flopsy.
16:47Flopsy we were looking for.
16:49Oh, bloody...
16:50Of course it's not.
16:51Flopsy, idiots.
16:52There's P in it.
16:53Flopsy.
16:54Well, I don't know if you said that at home.
16:55Here's your next one.
17:01Yes, that's Vittorio.
17:02Mopsy.
17:03Mopsy, that one.
17:04Flopsy and Mopsy.
17:05Oh!
17:08Next one.
17:14Yes, Vittorio.
17:15Peter Rabbit.
17:16Were you literally just waiting for that to come up?
17:18Yeah, yeah.
17:19It is Peter Rabbit, Vittorio.
17:22Well done.
17:23Next category.
17:24Film directors.
17:26Who are these film directors?
17:36Yes, that's Vittorio.
17:37Stanley Kubrick.
17:38Oh, very nicely played.
17:39Wow!
17:40Stanley Kubrick.
17:41Stanley Kubrick.
17:42That is well worked out.
17:43I was going to say that's harder than when you've got Flopsy.
17:46Yes!
17:47Yes!
17:48Final one.
17:56Yes, Vittorio.
17:57Your mate, Steven Spielberg.
17:58It is Steven Spielberg.
17:59Wow!
18:00You are absolutely right.
18:01Wow!
18:02Well done.
18:03He will be watching as well, Vittorio.
18:04He will be good.
18:05Don't you think it is like a Second World War pilot or something?
18:07You can see it.
18:09At the end of that round, everyone apart from Vittorio will be pleased to hear.
18:13And the leaderboard looks like this.
18:15Very good news for yesterday's champ.
18:17Because Amy has three, Ria has five, Paddy, who has been leading, has got seven.
18:22Vittorio now with a three-point lead.
18:24Ten points.
18:25Nice to play.
18:26Two rounds to go.
18:27Is he going to win two in a row?
18:28I wonder.
18:33Put your finger on it, Liv.
18:34If you take your tablets out, please, everybody.
18:36I'm going to show you a picture and ask you to put your finger on something.
18:39Oh.
18:40Here's your first picture.
18:43There we go.
18:44I wonder if you could put your finger on the hosel.
18:49What there is a hosel?
18:52Hmm.
18:54Hmm.
18:58What do you think of home?
18:59Do you know this one?
19:01OK, everyone is in.
19:03Ria, what's your thinking?
19:05Well, I'm not really into golf.
19:06My dad is.
19:07And I know, obviously, that is the club.
19:10That's the ball.
19:11Imagine if I said, put your finger, please, on the ball.
19:14So, I'm just looking at process of elimination and that's the little nib thing, the hosel that the ball is sitting on now.
19:20OK.
19:21Paddy.
19:22Well, the bottom back of the club, that's the heel, the front is the tore.
19:28Really, I'm thinking it should be round near the tore just because it's hosel, but I've got the little plasticky bit around the bottom of the shaft there.
19:36It's the one thing I wouldn't know the name of.
19:38Yeah.
19:39Yeah, that's by process of elimination.
19:40Vittorio, you're nodding like you agree.
19:42Similar finger pudding, slightly different reasoning.
19:46Similar finger pudding with Vittorio Angeloni.
19:49A connective, something is a hose or like a, you know, I sort of thought something circular might be there.
19:56And again, it's the one, but I have no idea what it's called.
19:59Amy, where have you gone?
20:00Similar vicinity with the black grippy thing.
20:05Ria, I can reveal that you're on the T.
20:08Oh, is that called a T, is it?
20:10That's called a T.
20:11OK.
20:12But is this the hosel?
20:14Are we giving away three points?
20:16It must be, surely.
20:17It's going to be the ball, isn't it?
20:19It's on the ball.
20:20Sorry, it's a little dimple.
20:21It's Latvian for ball.
20:22I'm so sorry.
20:23Is that the hosel?
20:28Ooh.
20:29It is not.
20:30It is the metal bit underneath that little attachment.
20:33It's above the heel and below the ferial, which is the plastic bit.
20:36Someone in my ear just told me.
20:38That is not knowledge I brought into today.
20:40Yeah.
20:41So, no-one gets any points.
20:42Let's take a look at another one and hope it's not a golf club.
20:47OK.
20:48I wonder if you could put your finger on the dromedary.
20:51You can't see it on this picture.
20:58What do you think are home on this?
21:00Where is the dromedary?
21:02Everyone is in paddy.
21:11What are you thinking here?
21:12Drome.
21:13So, I'm thinking dome.
21:14Yeah.
21:15Derry.
21:17Derry-er.
21:18Derry-er.
21:19So, I'm sort of...
21:20OK.
21:21But I've gone for the little bit in between the two humps.
21:25OK.
21:26That...
21:27Yeah, down in the...
21:28That little...
21:29Little valley.
21:30You know, in the dromedary.
21:31Yes.
21:32Vittorio, what are you saying?
21:33I'm having a frustrating time with this one.
21:36I know that there are two types of camels.
21:38A dromedary and a bactrian.
21:39Yes.
21:40And I can't remember which has one hump and which has two humps.
21:43I have a really good way of remembering, which I'll tell you after this round is done.
21:47If you could have told me before, that would have been great.
21:50But I've gone with the logic of bactrian, maybe having a B, meaning bi or two.
21:57So, I've gone for the one with one hump.
21:59You've gone for one hump or two.
22:02Amy, what are you saying?
22:03I wish I could pretend that I had that knowledge in camel types.
22:10However, I don't.
22:11So, I've gone with the left camel.
22:14Ria, what's your thinking?
22:16Yeah, I went for the same camel on the left.
22:19You went for the camel on the left.
22:21OK.
22:22So, Vittorio is right.
22:23There's a dromedary and there's a bactrian.
22:25And if you turn the humps upside down and think of a capital D in the capital D,
22:28the dromedary has the capital D and the bactrian has the capital B.
22:33So, the answer is...
22:35..absolutely right. Very well done.
22:37Amazing.
22:39Vittorio, Ria and Amy.
22:41Yes.
22:42Final question in this round.
22:44Oh, man.
22:45The line measuring 20-20 vision.
22:52It's a line of letters we're looking for.
22:53Which line...
22:54Which of those lines of letters?
22:59What do you reckon, home, on this one?
23:05That's called a Snellen chart.
23:07A Snellen?
23:08Yeah.
23:09Hmm.
23:10Vittorio, what line have you gone for for 20-20 vision?
23:12So, I've gone for line number nine as the one, if you can read that...
23:17You've got 20-20 vision.
23:18You've got 20-20 vision.
23:19Amy.
23:20Based off the distance from here to the screen, I'm going with nine too.
23:25You're going with nine as well.
23:26We have two nines.
23:27Ria.
23:28I went with eight.
23:29Ria went with eight.
23:30Ria went with eight.
23:31Ria went with eight.
23:32Ria went with eight.
23:33Paddy, where are you?
23:34I've gone ten.
23:35Wow.
23:36Because ten plus ten is 20.
23:37Well, that's a smart one.
23:38That was the logic.
23:39Very good, very good.
23:40I know it's wrong.
23:41It's probably not.
23:42It's probably right.
23:43It may well not, but...
23:44That is small, that.
23:45It's mostly.
23:46Yeah.
23:47Eight, nine and ten we've got here.
23:49What have you got at home on this one?
23:51I can tell you that one of those numbers is correct.
23:55So, at least one person is getting a point.
23:57The line measuring 20-20 vision is...
24:00Eight.
24:01Ria, well done.
24:02Wow.
24:03It is eight.
24:06Tablets away, please.
24:07One round to go in today's House of Games.
24:10One round before we give away another prize.
24:12Who is going to win it?
24:14Vittoria won yesterday and he's very much in pole position today.
24:18Amy with four.
24:19Ria and Paddy, seven points each, joint second,
24:21but Vittoria has a four-point lead.
24:23How about that?
24:24Wow.
24:25God, I feel confident, especially...
24:27Beatrice Potter.
24:28LAUGHTER
24:29He's got a big lead and the three of you yesterday
24:31just gave away about 70 points between the three of you.
24:34I know.
24:35It's not going to happen today.
24:36If we can do that again, that would be super.
24:38Yeah.
24:39Let's play our final round, shall we?
24:43Bing, good on buzzers for Answer Smash.
24:45Point for a correct answer.
24:46I'll just repeat this one more time.
24:48Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:49Worth remembering.
24:50Your first category is...
24:55Boards.
24:56Boards.
24:57Types of boards.
24:58Things that have board in their name.
25:01What item of clothing popularised by Mary Quant was featured on a collection of Royal Mail stamps issued in 2009?
25:10Yes, that is Paddy.
25:11Mini skirting board.
25:13Mini skirting board?
25:15Absolutely right, Paddy.
25:16Mini skirting board?
25:17Mini skirting board.
25:18Mini skirting board.
25:19Next clue.
25:20Next board.
25:22In an infamous interview in 2000, Roy Keane associated a section of the Manchester United fanbase with which supposedly luxury foodstuff?
25:32Yes, that is Paddy.
25:34Prawn sandwich board.
25:35Prawn sandwich board?
25:36Yeah.
25:37It is Paddy.
25:38Well done.
25:39Prawn sandwich brigade and a sandwich board.
25:41Next one.
25:54What two-word term used to describe a type of electrical malfunction is also the title of a 1986 film featuring a sentient robot known as number five?
25:56That's Vittorio.
25:57Short circuit boards?
25:58Short circuit boards?
25:59Oh, he felt...
26:00Wow.
26:01He had a breath on his shoulder there to me.
26:02Not for the first time.
26:04I can't believe they didn't have a snowboard in there at any point.
26:07Literally, I'm waiting.
26:08I'm waiting for it.
26:09I am ready.
26:10Well, that's the end of the boards, I'm afraid.
26:12Oh, is that it?
26:13We're going to do another category.
26:14That's a shame.
26:16Australians.
26:17There we go.
26:18Australians.
26:19Those will be the pictures.
26:21What is the surname of the British athlete Chris, who won a bronze medal in the 400-metre hurdles at the 1992 Olympics?
26:30Yes, Paddy.
26:31Chris Akabusia.
26:33Akabusia?
26:34It is. Well done.
26:36Akabusia and Sia.
26:37Akabusia.
26:38Next clue.
26:39Next, Australian.
26:41What word proceeds at the disco in the name of a band who had a UK Top 40 hit titled High Hopes?
26:49Vittorio.
26:50Panic Cave.
26:51Panic Cave is right.
26:53Panic at the disco.
26:54Nick Cave.
26:55You don't often see him smiling. Nick Cave.
26:57Nick Cave.
26:58Next clue.
26:59Next, Australian.
27:01Which band reached the UK Top 40 in 1979 with I Want You To Want Me?
27:10Nobody.
27:11Shall we find out all together?
27:14Cheap Tricky Ponting.
27:16Cheap Tricky Ponting.
27:17And Ricky Ponting. Cheap Tricky Ponting.
27:19Any more?
27:20Just boards and Australians.
27:22Paddy, putting a good shift there.
27:24Yeah, that was a tough one.
27:25That was good.
27:26I think he's still got you, though.
27:27Yeah.
27:28On Monday, our champion was Vittorio Angeloni.
27:30On Tuesday, our champion...
27:34He's done it again, Vittorio.
27:36Well done.
27:37Well done.
27:38And another prize for you as well.
27:40Salt and pepper shakers yesterday.
27:42What do you fancy today?
27:44I said I was going for the floor mat.
27:46I think I'll stick with the...
27:47You're going to go for the floor mat.
27:48The welcome, the lovely welcome mat.
27:50I will be respectful.
27:51We respectfully walk around at all points.
27:53The world's most useless welcome mat.
27:56Vittorio, congratulations.
27:57Our weekly leaderboard looks like this.
27:59Again, good news for Vittorio.
28:01We're at 8-6-4-2.
28:03Three days to go there.
28:04Double points Friday as well.
28:06Can he make it three in a row, I wonder, tomorrow?
28:08Can we stop him?
28:09Let's find out, shall we?
28:10See you all here.
28:11We'll see you here as well on the House of Games.
28:13APPLAUSE
28:14APPLAUSE
28:15You have to maybe like a little...
28:32Thank you, Richard.
28:33Oh.
28:34Oh, I love that.
28:35That's really round the house.
28:36That's really classic.
28:37How about when it comes to wiping your feet?
28:38No, you don't wipe on, Richard.
28:39No, no, but around the outside.
28:40That ain't a wiping mat.
28:41That ain't a wiping mat.
28:42That ain't a wiping mat.
28:43That ain't a wiping mat.
28:44MUSIC PLAYS
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29:09MUSIC CONTINUES
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