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00:00Hey everybody, welcome back. Lovely to have you here with House of Games.
00:13Yesterday's show, if you haven't seen it, it was carnage. It was a slaughter.
00:18It was quite something. I won't tell you who's won, but just look at who's looking smuggish as I go down the line.
00:22That's the key thing. Someone is definitely in pole position for this trophy, but it's a lovely gang this week.
00:27They are Stevie Martin.
00:30Trying not to look smug. Anna Hoare, trying not to look smug. Mark Ramprakash, trying not to look smug.
00:36Andrew Potter, not trying hard enough. Welcome back everyone. Andrew, what a performance. Amazing.
00:43You really came out of the blocks, didn't you?
00:44Yeah, just got to get out of there early season. I was going to commentate there and I'm not going to do that.
00:50I might get you to commentate, just at the end of the week if you're still winning, just commentate on the final bend.
00:55Yeah, exactly. As I collapse, Devon Loch style.
00:58Yeah. No, it was good fun. It was good fun. Again, it's about the friendships you make along the way as much.
01:03You would say that, though.
01:05Of course I would. I don't mean it.
01:07And these three don't mean their smiles either.
01:10No, exactly.
01:10Mark, you're sitting next to a bona fide genius there. What can we do this week, do you think?
01:16I mean, it's got to the stage where I was just timing him, you know, when he was a bit slow.
01:20I sort of said, well, come on, Andrew, concentrate, you know.
01:24It was a... I was going to say it was a pleasure to watch, but you know, I don't mean it.
01:27It was a masterclass, but you'd rather not be on the other end of it.
01:30Anna, yesterday, Andrew won some salt and pepper shakers.
01:34Shall we take a look at today's prizes? Yes.
01:36See if there's anything you fancy.
01:39There is fondue set, there's the reusable coffee cup, the scented candle, beanie hat or the welcome mat.
01:46Which of those do you fancy? What's your view on fondue? Is that something you would...
01:49Oh, I love a bit of fondue. Oh, definitely the fondue set.
01:51Going to go fondue set. Yeah.
01:53Stevie, lovely to have you back.
01:55Second place last time.
01:56If you get first place this time, which of these prizes?
01:59I'm getting the welcome mat.
02:00I don't mean it in a bad way, but there's something quite fun about wiping my feet on your face.
02:04Yes, look, Edison, absolutely right. I'm absolutely used to it.
02:08Mark, what would you go for?
02:09Oh, without doubt, the beanie hat. When I'm playing golf...
02:11Yeah, Andrew, what would you go for?
02:13I'm just... I'm so worried about the back swing of Mark.
02:16Nearly got caught there, didn't you?
02:18I want the fondue set as well.
02:19You're going to go fondue set as well.
02:21Let's take a look at the weekly leaderboards.
02:23Andrew is on top of it.
02:24Of course, Stevie, second place yesterday.
02:27Today's the day. Today's the day.
02:28It's going to be hard to catch.
02:30We'll see. We shall see.
02:32Let's get on, shall we? Play Tuesday's House of Games.
02:34Your first round is...
02:39Correction Centre. I'm going to go down the line.
02:41I'm going to start with you, Stevie.
02:42I'm going to show you an incorrect statement.
02:44However, if you change one word in it, it will become correct.
02:46But which word?
02:47Here is your statement.
02:49You can catch the world-famous Brian Ferry making the ten-minute journey
02:54between Liverpool and Wirral several times a day.
02:59Could I change the word?
03:01Ferry. Joking.
03:03Brian.
03:04Yeah.
03:04To Merseyside.
03:06To Mersey.
03:06Mersey Ferry.
03:07Change Brian to Mersey.
03:09Ferry across the Mersey.
03:10It is the Mersey Ferry.
03:12Well done.
03:15Anna, I have an incorrect statement for you.
03:17Can we fix it?
03:20A man becomes obsessed with UFOs in the Steven Spielberg film
03:23Brief Encounters of the Third Kind.
03:28Um...
03:29I have not seen this film.
03:33You know this.
03:35Is that film called Brief Encounters of the Third Kind?
03:38Ah.
03:40I change Brief to Close.
03:42Change Brief to Close.
03:44Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
03:46It is.
03:49And you did know it.
03:51I did know it.
03:52Mark, I have an incorrect statement for you.
03:54It looks like this.
03:55Created by a talented chef in 2013,
03:59the cronut is a breakfast pastry that is shaped like a donut
04:02but with the texture of a crow.
04:04Why didn't I get that one?
04:07You're welcome to answer it.
04:09You're welcome to help Mark.
04:10Yeah, you're welcome to help me.
04:12The cronut in the breakfast pastry.
04:15Cronut.
04:15Crow donut.
04:17I'm going to say it probably doesn't have the texture of a crow.
04:20Yes.
04:20No.
04:21It's...
04:21That would be unusual, wouldn't it?
04:23Yes.
04:24Unless you're a cat.
04:26In which case, I go, this I like.
04:28Yeah.
04:28Okay.
04:29Well, I think, yeah, we'll probably go with that.
04:31It doesn't sound right.
04:32I think crow.
04:33Change crow.
04:34Yes.
04:34What do we think we would change it to?
04:35What should I change it to?
04:37Texture of a...
04:39Sounds like a croissant.
04:41Oh.
04:42Croissant.
04:42Oh, yeah.
04:43It sounds like a croissant.
04:47I can confidently say...
04:49We're going to change crow to croissant.
04:51To croissant.
04:52Is it a mix of a croissant and a donut?
04:55It is a croissant and a donut.
04:59Andrew, an incorrect statement for you.
05:01See how much everyone helps you out.
05:05From the brooding, repressed Mr Darcy
05:10to the buffoonish yet ambitious Tom Wom scams,
05:13Matthew McConaughey has nailed every part he's been cast in.
05:19I'll change McConaughey to McFadden.
05:23Change McConaughey to McFadden?
05:24It absolutely is Matthew McFadden.
05:29Stevie, I have an incorrect statement for you.
05:31Another one.
05:32The first UK top ten single for Scottish band The Fratellis
05:37was Chelsea Bun,
05:38which soon started being played at Celtic matches.
05:40I know this one because I used to dance to it
05:42at a 50p indie night at Durham University every Tuesday.
05:47Chelsea Dagger, it's not Bun.
05:49So, we changed Bun to Dagger.
05:50It is Chelsea Dagger.
05:52It remains a fanger even till this day, doesn't it?
05:55Although I'm depressed that you were a student when it came out
05:57because I was about 45.
05:58So was I.
05:59Anna, one for you.
06:04In the UK, where weather systems arrive mainly from the West,
06:07there's actually a degree of truth to the saying
06:10Red Sky at Night, Shepard's Pie.
06:13No, definitely not.
06:15It's Shepard's Delight, so remove pie.
06:19So change pie to delight?
06:21Yeah.
06:21Shepard's Delight, it is.
06:22APPLAUSE
06:23Mark, one for you, an incorrect statement.
06:28Seb Coe had great success as an athlete in the 1980s,
06:32but in a dramatic career change,
06:34he became a member of Radiohead in 1992.
06:40Yeah, Radiohead.
06:42It doesn't seem to fit, does it?
06:44I don't remember him joining Radiohead.
06:45No, no.
06:47A dramatic career change.
06:49Well, he did go into politics, didn't he, for a bit?
06:52A Member of Parliament.
06:54So he changed Radiohead to Parliament.
06:55It is, well done.
06:58Member of Parliament in 1992.
07:01Andrew.
07:02Yeah.
07:02So far we are seven out of seven.
07:04No.
07:05By hook or by crook.
07:06All pressure.
07:07Are we going to go eight out of eight?
07:08I'm sure we are.
07:09Here's your incorrect statement.
07:11Set during the jazz age,
07:13the musical Wicked was inspired by true stories
07:15of women on trial for murder.
07:19See, you said we're going to go eight from eight.
07:21I'm not sure we are.
07:22I mean, I know it's not Wicked.
07:26You're not a musicals fan.
07:28I'm not really, I mean, I'm not really a musicals fan.
07:31I'm just trying to say a true stories of women on trial for murder.
07:36Nobody's helping me out here.
07:39Sorry, well, Andrew, I can't hear you.
07:40I'm absolutely shocked that no-one is helping me out.
07:43You get half a point for saying, obviously, it's not Wicked.
07:48Jazz age, musical.
07:51Stevie and Anna are loving this.
07:52I know, I just, I can see them, like,
07:54coiled, coiled, spiteful springs at the end.
08:00Right, OK, I will say it's not,
08:03this is what I'm saying, it's not,
08:04it's not cabaret, women on trial for murder.
08:06I'm going to say Porgy and Bess.
08:08So we're going to change Wicked to Porgy and Bess, is that right?
08:11Does not anyone want to buzz in?
08:12Anna buzzes in.
08:13Chicago.
08:14Change Wicked to Chicago.
08:17It is Chicago.
08:19Good.
08:19Well done.
08:21Well played.
08:22It's the end of the round.
08:24Let's take a look at our leaderboards.
08:25Andrew Cotter, yesterday's winner, one point.
08:31Stevie and Mark, you've got two points each.
08:32Anna is our leader with three points.
08:34Not going to lie.
08:35I like that leaderboard.
08:37That's a nice place to be, isn't it?
08:38Let's play our next round, shall we?
08:39It is...
08:40Richard Osman's blank or blanks.
08:45Andrew, you find yourself in fourth place,
08:46so you get to choose your partner.
08:48Who do you like to play with?
08:49I will choose...
08:51I'm going to choose Stevie, so we can do a...
08:55Because I like when people change...
08:56So we can swap around, exactly.
08:57Oh, yeah, I like that.
08:58Mark and Stevie, if you'll swap seats, please.
09:00It's the only reason you picked me, is it?
09:03Not my sparkling intellect.
09:05Mark and Anna are a team.
09:06Stevie and Andrew are a team.
09:08Now, Mark and Anna, I'm going to ask you a question,
09:11but Stevie and Andrew are going to try and sabotage that question.
09:14Stevie and Andrew, if you take your tablets out,
09:15you will see the question I'm going to ask Mark and Anna,
09:18and you will have the chance to blank out two words of the question.
09:23And are we allowed to confere on this?
09:24You can, yeah.
09:25OK.
09:26And you will then get the chance to blank out some of theirs as well.
09:28Oh, yeah.
09:29You'll get your evader.
09:30The question should appear on your tablets.
09:32Can you work out which two words to blank out
09:35to make the question harder?
09:36That's hard.
09:37Cotter's got like an evilness to him when he's doing this.
09:42He'd be an amazing Disney villain.
09:43When he crosses the white line, he has all business.
09:48He really is.
09:49He really is.
09:50If we get rid of that, they don't know what they're guessing.
09:53Yeah.
09:54But whereas if we get rid of that,
09:55they're still going to know that that is that.
09:58Oh, it's just mean, isn't it?
10:00Yeah.
10:00It's kind of exciting, aren't we, if you take that and that?
10:03Yeah.
10:04There's no way.
10:04OK.
10:05I love the fact Stevie's taken the lead in the evil.
10:07Yes.
10:08Right, you get rid of that.
10:08Oh, yeah.
10:09You get rid of the other one.
10:09I just did all of them.
10:10OK.
10:11So, Mark and Anna, I have a question for you.
10:13They've just made it slightly more difficult.
10:15But can you answer this question?
10:20The video game plumber Mario, whose brother is called Luigi,
10:23is typically seen wearing a blank that is what blank?
10:28OK.
10:29Well, it's got to be hat, because that's a small word.
10:33Do you remember what colour Mario's hat was?
10:36What colour?
10:37Is it red?
10:38He's red.
10:38I think Mario's red.
10:39So, we think the question is, has a hat, which is what colour?
10:43And you're going to go red?
10:44Red, I think.
10:44What do you think at home on that?
10:45Have they cracked the code?
10:46Is the answer to that question red?
10:50It is red.
10:51Very nicely done.
10:52Let's just confirm the question.
10:54Oh, cap.
10:55That is what colour?
10:56But it's, listen, same thing.
10:57Mark and Anna, if you'd take your tablets out, please.
11:00You now need to sabotage Stevie and Andrew's first question.
11:03Oh, hmm.
11:06It's quite an evil sound you made there.
11:07Hmm.
11:09Everybody looks evil when they play this round.
11:11Except for Mark, he looks quite nice.
11:13Just trying to be objective, you know.
11:16Take the emotion out of it.
11:17That's the key in it.
11:19Most of the game's up there, Andrew.
11:2190% up there.
11:22I would think those two.
11:26Because that's a real obvious thing of what it is, as is that.
11:31Okay.
11:31But that could be something else,
11:33and I think that could be interpreted as another thing as well.
11:36Okay.
11:37Because that still leaves...
11:39Yeah, but I think they need that for the question.
11:42No, cool.
11:43Yeah, okay, that sounds good.
11:45Because I think if we leave that in or that in,
11:47I think that would be easily guessed.
11:50It's so tantalising.
11:50I'm very happy.
11:51Yeah.
11:51Looks like you don't agree with that, Mark, actually.
11:54I think we should go with what Mark says.
11:55Yeah.
11:57Weighing it all up.
11:58Okay, okay, so do you think we should remove the other one?
12:00No, no, I'm happy to go with...
12:02Yeah, I think that Cotter's trying to get inside your head here, Anna.
12:05Yeah.
12:08Okay, Stevie and Andrew, I have a question for you.
12:10Mm-hmm.
12:11It has been made harder by Anna and Mark.
12:13Here's your question.
12:14Black Blank and Crimson Blank are varieties of which fruit?
12:20Ooh.
12:22Black, I mean, it's not blackberries.
12:23Yeah, I think that's nicely played.
12:25I think that's nicely played as well.
12:27I think it's nicely played as well.
12:28If it weren't against me, I'd be applauding you.
12:29Yeah.
12:31What do you think about black and crimson fruits?
12:35You'd probably get plums.
12:36I feel like I was...
12:37That's why I was going to say plums.
12:38It's not berries, because that would be blackberries,
12:40and that would be all one word, wouldn't it?
12:42Yeah.
12:42In terms of black...
12:43Grapes?
12:44No?
12:46I've never heard of it.
12:47I think you do, eh?
12:48Black.
12:50Why don't we go for...
12:51It's either plums or grapes.
12:52I mean, it's probably neither, but why don't we go for grapes?
12:55Okay.
12:55Grapes, Richard.
12:56We don't quite know what the question is, but is the answer?
12:58Grapes.
13:00It is.
13:02Well done.
13:03Well done.
13:04Wow.
13:05Unbelievable.
13:06Wow.
13:07I was going to say plums.
13:08Wow.
13:09Black, muscat, and crimson seedless,
13:12the varieties of grapes.
13:13Gosh.
13:13Wow, I didn't think they were going to get that.
13:15Yeah.
13:16You could not have done more there.
13:18Stevie and Andrew, I'm going to show you the next question
13:20for Mark and Anna.
13:21Okay.
13:22Oh, that's annoying, isn't it?
13:24I thought we had a chance here.
13:25The door was open.
13:26I thought they were going to go plums.
13:27Plums all day long.
13:28Yeah.
13:29Just the first one is, is that and that?
13:31Because I don't...
13:32Because that could be...
13:34Yeah, it could be, yeah.
13:36Or like...
13:37Yeah.
13:38But I don't know.
13:39Yeah, you're right.
13:39Because that is so...
13:41Yeah, okay.
13:41That, you're right.
13:43Absolutely.
13:43I'm right.
13:44So why don't we take out...
13:45Well done, you.
13:46That's a point to Stevie.
13:48Yeah, well done.
13:48I'm having a shocker today, Andrew.
13:50Yeah, let's take out those then.
13:52Do it again, okay.
13:53Yeah.
13:54I'm locking that in.
13:54Right, okay.
13:55Locked in.
13:55And I'll do that.
13:56You load that.
13:57So Mark and Anna, I have a question for you.
14:03Holy moly.
14:08I think it has to be...
14:10Is it not Aerosmith, no?
14:12The band?
14:14No?
14:14Crazy?
14:15Aerosmith?
14:17Crazy.
14:18Have you got this at home?
14:18Have you worked it out?
14:20Crazy.
14:22Yeah, I think you did about the best you could do there.
14:25So we just need to say no.
14:27There have been lots of songs called Crazy, right?
14:29This is The Thinker.
14:30Yeah, yeah.
14:30And from...
14:37I don't know, Britney Spears?
14:39I can't think of a singer.
14:40So Britney Spears?
14:41Yeah.
14:41Is it Britney Spears?
14:42Yeah.
14:43It's not.
14:43Can I guess what the two blanks are?
14:45Yeah.
14:46I think that the blanks are Kiss from A Rose.
14:49Oh!
14:51That was all Stevie, honestly.
14:52Because once she said...
14:54Crazy.
14:55Loads of people have songs.
14:56And if you want to buzz in and give me the answer,
14:57you get a point.
14:59Stevie?
15:00Seal.
15:01Seal.
15:02We were looking for...
15:02It is Seal.
15:03It hits with Crazy and Kiss from A Rose.
15:06Nicely done.
15:07And the final thing we need to do in this round is Anna and Mark get to...
15:10This is the more fun bit, Anna, isn't it?
15:12Yes.
15:13You get your revenge here.
15:15Well done at home if you got Seal from that.
15:17Thinking probably those two there.
15:20They might still guess with that there.
15:24I wondered about...
15:26I'm sort of third from down, third on the right, down.
15:30This?
15:30No, third.
15:31So get it on three.
15:33Just say the word, Mark.
15:34On the right-hand side.
15:35Say the word.
15:35This one?
15:35That one, yeah.
15:37Oh, yeah.
15:37Clever.
15:38Only because...
15:38That makes sense.
15:40Yeah.
15:42I think that might still be guessed.
15:44Mm-hmm.
15:45Okay.
15:46Yeah.
15:47Those two?
15:48Yeah.
15:48Okay, so I'll do that one and you do these on.
15:51Everybody is in.
15:53Stevie and Andrew, I have a question for you.
15:57A sprig of leaves from what species of tree is depicted in the logo of the charity, the blank blank?
16:02National Trust? I don't know why I said that, because I don't actually know what it is.
16:07No, no, no, I think the National Trust, I think, is an oak tree.
16:12Old oak tree.
16:14National Trust would fit there, wouldn't it?
16:16Yeah.
16:17It looks like it would fit.
16:18Um, but we need to know, yeah, we have to answer what's...
16:21I think it's an oak tree.
16:22Is it an oak tree?
16:23I think it's an oak tree.
16:23See, this is just, if this is right, this is perfect teamwork and we should get an OBE.
16:28Is it a sprig of leaves, though?
16:31I think it's oak tree.
16:35Okay, oak tree.
16:36We're going to go oak.
16:37What do you think at home?
16:38So, we think it's National Trust and we think it's oak.
16:40Is the answer oak?
16:43It is.
16:44Very nicely done.
16:45Honestly, that was very enjoyable to watch.
16:48How did you do that?
16:49That was so good.
16:50And was it in the National Trust?
16:51No.
16:53Yeah.
16:53World of World of Life Fund.
16:55Wow.
16:56Very, very well played.
16:57It was just so well done.
16:58I can't be angry with you.
16:59Yeah, exactly.
17:00That was really good.
17:02Mark and Stevie, if you'll swap back again, please.
17:05Lovely to see you, Mark.
17:06Well done.
17:08Welcome back, Stevie.
17:09Thanks for having me.
17:10Our leaderboard looks like this.
17:11Two points between everyone.
17:13Mark, we've got three.
17:15Anna and Andrew have got four points each.
17:16Stevie, in the lead.
17:17Five points.
17:18Okay, Stevie.
17:19Yeah.
17:19Okay, okay.
17:20Three rounds to go.
17:22Our next round is...
17:24Two clues in one.
17:28Fingers on buzzers, please.
17:30I'm going to show you a category.
17:33Your first category is Olympic sports.
17:35Now, each clue will give you an answer,
17:37but also have the same initials as the answer,
17:40which is why we call it Two Clues in One.
17:41So, which Olympic sport is this?
17:45Arrows.
17:45Yes, Andrew.
17:50Archery.
17:51It is archery, yeah.
17:53Next one.
17:56Splashy.
18:00Yes, that is Stevie.
18:02Swimming.
18:03Swimming?
18:04It is, yes.
18:06I mean, that's splashy, isn't it?
18:07It's splashy.
18:08Next, Olympic sport.
18:11Multiple parts.
18:12Yes, Andrew.
18:17Modern pentathlon.
18:18Modern pentathlon.
18:19It is.
18:20Have they ever made you commentate on a modern pentathlon?
18:22Yeah, Beijing 2008.
18:24It went so badly wrong.
18:26Really?
18:26They brought Claire Balding in to commentate alongside me on the second day.
18:30You know you've done a bad job when someone breaks glass and calls for balding.
18:33Well, because the horses are...
18:36You drew lots for the horses.
18:38So, they were just doing...
18:39And I didn't know it was a bad horse, bad horsemanship,
18:41so I was just going, oh, dear, dear, dear, that's over.
18:44And they said, let's get balding.
18:48Your next category is...
18:50TV detectives and police officers.
18:54But who are they, please?
18:55They will have the same initials as the clues.
18:58Handlebar precision.
19:02Yes, Stevie.
19:04Hercule Poirot.
19:05Hercule Poirot.
19:06Hercule Poirot.
19:07Yes.
19:08Yes.
19:09Next one.
19:16Yes, that's it, Andrew.
19:18Jim Bergerac.
19:19Jim Bergerac.
19:20Absolutely.
19:23Next category.
19:26Which horror films are these?
19:27CHUCKY'S POSSESSED.
19:33Yes, Andrew.
19:34Child's Play.
19:35Child's Play, it is.
19:36APPLAUSE
19:37And final question in this round.
19:38Which horror film is this?
19:47Yes, that is Stevie.
19:49A Nightmare on Elm Street.
19:50A Nightmare on Elm Street.
19:51A Nightmare on Elm Street.
19:52Yes.
19:53It is.
19:54Well done.
19:55A Nightmare on Elm Street.
19:56That's the end of that round.
19:58Top of the leaderboard remains very close.
20:00I'll say that.
20:01So, Mark and Anna, you stay where you are on three and four.
20:04But Stevie and Andrew, eight points each.
20:07Sharing the points out there.
20:09Here is your next round.
20:11It is...
20:15Name tag.
20:16Name tag.
20:17Now, in this round, fingers on buzzers, everyone,
20:19every single answer will have a first name in it.
20:21I want you to buzz in, give me the answer,
20:23but replace that name with the name of one of your opponents.
20:26And they will then get the next question.
20:28So, if the answer was James Bond and you know it,
20:30you buzz in and say Anna Bond,
20:32you get a point and the next question would go to Anna.
20:34Here is your first one.
20:47Stevie.
20:48Mark in Paris.
20:50Mark in Paris.
20:51Absolutely.
20:52Emily in Paris becomes Mark in Paris.
20:53Mark, you get the next question.
20:55Just for you.
21:09I think I don't know this one.
21:10You don't know it.
21:11So, anyone?
21:12Andrew.
21:13Sorry.
21:14Alexander the Great.
21:15Incorrect, I'm afraid.
21:16Oh, come on, no.
21:17Because you've got to replace the name.
21:19Of course.
21:20Anyone else want to buzz in?
21:21Anna.
21:22Stevie the Great.
21:23Stevie the Great is correct.
21:24Alexander the Great.
21:26Stevie the Great.
21:28Stevie, the next question goes to you.
21:31OK.
21:32Which 1992 comedy film about cable TV hosts stars Mike Myers in the title role
21:38and Dana Carvey as Garth?
21:44Mark's World.
21:45Mark's World.
21:46Wayne's World becomes Mark's World.
21:47Absolutely.
21:48Well done.
21:49Mark, another one for you.
21:50I'm so...
21:51Thank you, Steve.
21:52Sorry.
21:53Mark, here's your question.
22:08I don't know this one.
22:09OK.
22:10We'll time you out.
22:12Stevie.
22:13Grandpa is Bobby.
22:14Oh!
22:15Oh!
22:16It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
22:17That's a thing of beauty.
22:18It is incorrect, I'm afraid.
22:20Anyone else want to buzz in?
22:21I'm sorry, I let you jump.
22:22Andrew.
22:23Greyfriars Anna.
22:24Greyfriars Anna.
22:25It was Greyfriars Bobby.
22:27I love you doing exactly what Andrew did.
22:32Honours even, I think they call that.
22:33Yeah, exactly.
22:34So, Anna, the next question goes to you.
22:38Which song about a man who gives his son an unusual first name
22:41was Johnny Cash's first UK top ten hit?
22:46I mean, I know the song, but I don't know the title.
22:49So...
22:52A boy named Stevie?
22:54A boy named Stevie?
22:55A boy named Stevie?
22:56Is correct.
22:57Oh!
22:58A boy named Sue becomes a boy named Stevie.
23:00Nicely played.
23:01Stevie, question for you.
23:03Which 1908 Beatrix Potter book tells the story of a naive bird
23:08who takes shelter from a fox?
23:10I've seen the stage show and there's like a massive duck in a bonnet.
23:18The tale of...
23:20No, I've got to tie myself out because I don't know what the duck's called.
23:23Yeah.
23:25Anybody?
23:28Duran.
23:29I was looking for...
23:31The tale of Jemima Puddle Duck was the answer.
23:34Final question of the round, so if you get it right,
23:36you get to give a free point to somebody.
23:38Cool.
23:40The title character of which TV series first broadcast in 2007
23:43originally appeared in the Wallace and Gromit film A Close Shave?
23:50Stevie.
23:51Anna the Sheep.
23:52Anna the Sheep.
23:54He's absolutely right.
23:55Sean the Sheep becomes Anna the Sheep.
23:56And, Anna, you get yourself a free point.
23:59That is the end of that round.
24:00That was quite chaotic, wasn't it?
24:02Let's see what the leaderboard looks like, though.
24:04Andrew was yesterday's winner.
24:05We know he's very good at our final round.
24:07But here is our scoreboard going into it.
24:10Mark has got three.
24:11Anna has got seven.
24:13Andrew, nine.
24:14Stevie, two-point lead going into the final round.
24:17This is going to be a close one, I think.
24:20Tense now, isn't it?
24:21You'd like to be commentating on this, Andrew, wouldn't you?
24:23I would.
24:24A little bit of juice left in this one, yeah.
24:26Our final round, of course, is...
24:31Answer's next.
24:32Fingers on buzzers, please.
24:33Point for a correct answer.
24:34Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:36Your first category.
24:39Animal parts.
24:40OK.
24:41Those will be the pictures.
24:42There will be clues above.
24:45Carly Rae Jepsen had a UK number one hit in 2012
24:48with which song?
24:53Stevie.
24:54Call Me Maybe.
24:57It is Call Me Maybe and Beak Call Me Maybe.
25:01Next clue, next animal part.
25:13Andrew.
25:14He Mandibles.
25:16Is incorrect, I'm afraid.
25:17Nobody.
25:18Let's take a look.
25:24It's He Mantenni.
25:26What?
25:27He Man and Antenni.
25:28That ain't no mandible.
25:29No, it's...
25:30How many times have I had to say that to you, Andrew?
25:34Next one.
25:36Which type of plants, often found in desert areas,
25:38include the saguaro and prickly pear?
25:45Yes, Andrew.
25:46Cactusk.
25:47Cactusk?
25:48It is Cactusk.
25:49Surprising gift for to say that, isn't it?
25:51Cactus...
25:52Cactusk.
25:53Next category.
25:55Fashion icons.
25:57Oh, I'm doing it.
25:58Fashion icons.
25:59Oh, there it is.
26:01The French model maker, formerly called Marie Groscholtz,
26:04who opened a wax museum in London in 1835,
26:07is commonly known by what name?
26:09BUZZER
26:13Yes, Andrew.
26:14Madam Tussaudrey Hepburn.
26:18BUZZER
26:19It is.
26:20Madam Tussaud, Audrey Hepburn,
26:21Madam Tussaudrey Hepburn.
26:22Next one.
26:32Andrew.
26:33Rihanna Wintour.
26:34BUZZER
26:35It is.
26:36Rihanna and Anna Wintour.
26:37Rihanna Wintour.
26:38Next one.
26:48BUZZER
26:49Andrew.
26:50I've lost a point.
26:51Sibyl...
26:52Sibyl...
26:53Sibyl Smith, that man is called.
26:55Sibyl Smith?
26:56It is incorrect.
26:57Sibyl Smith.
26:58Anyone fancy losing a point on this one?
27:00Why did I buzz in?
27:02Why?
27:03Because you literally had to.
27:04I just got excited.
27:06You knew what the scores were.
27:07What is the answer to this?
27:09Sibylle Porter.
27:11Sibyl and Billy Porter.
27:13Any more categories?
27:14BUZZER
27:15No, you had to go for it, Andrew.
27:17You had to go for it.
27:18Yeah.
27:19But you do lose a point at the end there.
27:21Andrew was our winner yesterday.
27:22Runaway winner yesterday.
27:24Our winner on Tuesday's House of Games...
27:29Stevie Martin.
27:30Stevie, well done.
27:32Nicely played.
27:33If you got that last one right, we'd be in a tie-break situation.
27:36Stevie, you've won a prize.
27:38I'm so excited.
27:39Every time I wipe my feet on your face...
27:41Oh, what are you going for?
27:42I don't know.
27:43Wait, I'm actually going to think.
27:44I'm actually going to think.
27:45Yeah, now it's real.
27:46Now it's real.
27:47Do I want that?
27:48This is actually going to be in your house.
27:49I'm going to do the...
27:50I'm going to wipe my feet on your face.
27:51Lovely.
27:52Welcome mats.
27:53Stevie Martin wins the House of Games.
27:54Welcome mats.
27:55Also, everyone who comes to your house will know you've won House of Games.
27:57It's good, isn't it?
27:58Let's take a look at our weekly leaderboard.
28:03Stevie and Andrew, dead level.
28:05Anna and Mark pretty much dead level as well.
28:07Two separate winners in two days.
28:09Well played Stevie.
28:10Unlucky Andrew.
28:11Tomorrow we join the fight again.
28:13Look forward to seeing all of you here then,
28:14and we'll look forward to seeing all of you here as well
28:16on the House of Games.
28:37Oh, it's quite non-slip as well.
28:47Oh, that's what you want for a mat.
28:49There's a bit of longevity in that.
28:50That's going to go, erm, my back door.
28:52I'm not, erm, arrogant.
28:54I'm not, I'm not, arrogant.
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