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Richard Osman's House of Games - Season 9 Episode 39 -
Andrew Cotter, Anna Haugh, Stevie Martin and Mark Ramprakash (4-5)

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00:00Hey everybody, welcome along to House of Games, we've just been talking about vegan food and golf.
00:08I won't tell you who was talking about which, but it was interesting, I'll say that.
00:12The questions won't come up at all, I'm sure.
00:14Somebody tomorrow is going to win this trophy right here.
00:17To find out who it's going to be, our four players are once again Stevie Martin,
00:22Anna Hoare, Mark Ramplakash, and Andrew Potter.
00:26I panicked him to the salute there.
00:30I liked it, listen, I think it really suits you, I think it could be your thing now.
00:34Andrew, two wins out of three, not bad going, happy?
00:37Very happy sir, yeah.
00:39Yeah, no, it's good fun, some new games that I didn't know about.
00:43Our weekly leaderboard looks like this, Andrew is at the top with two wins,
00:47but Stevie is just one point behind him.
00:50Stevie, you won on Tuesday, can we do it again?
00:52No.
00:53Excellent, thank you.
00:54I mean, maybe.
00:55Maybe, of course, there's room for hope, sorry.
00:58There is always room, but that's such a good, powerful message.
01:00It's only one point, Stevie.
01:02Anna, shall we take a look at today's prizes?
01:04Yes.
01:06Today you could be taking home the decanter, the sliders, the bread bin,
01:10the olive oil bottle, or the Bee Hotel.
01:13Anna, what would you go for?
01:15I want many of these, actually.
01:16Oh, great.
01:17The olive oil bottle, I would like that.
01:19I'd like the Bee Hotel, but I would like the decanter.
01:21Yeah, that's...
01:23The bread bin as well.
01:24Oh, OK.
01:24You need flip-flops.
01:26Mark, what would you go for?
01:27Well, I'm not sure they're quite my colour, the slippers.
01:30Yeah, they are.
01:30I'm not sure they're quite me.
01:31So, the bread bin, I like a bit of toast in the morning.
01:33There we go.
01:34The bread bin does it for me.
01:35Andrew?
01:35I would go for the Bee Hotel, probably.
01:37Oh, we've got lots of bees in the garden anyway, so do they need hotels?
01:41What, for a wife?
01:41How are your two beautiful dogs with bees?
01:43They are very good with bees.
01:45Wasps?
01:45No.
01:46Bees?
01:46Yes.
01:47Yes.
01:47But I'd quite like to try out the Bee Hotel, because I just want to see what it is and does.
01:52Sorry, you want to try it out?
01:53You want to lease one of our prizes?
01:54I'll just stick my head in it and go, this is roomy.
01:57And then you come back after a couple of days and say, I'm so sorry, could I get the bread bin?
02:00I couldn't trouble you, could I?
02:01Yeah, actually, yeah.
02:02No, yeah, bees.
02:03Stevie, what would you go for?
02:04I'd like the decanter, but I will turn it upside down in a hamster case.
02:09Oh, that's lovely.
02:09Oh, yeah, yeah.
02:10That's the blingiest hamster in the world.
02:11Yeah, yes, correct.
02:13Shall we get on and play Thursday's House of Games?
02:15Our first round is going to be...
02:19The answers in the question.
02:21Stevie, I'm going to start with you.
02:22We have a category.
02:24Your category is kitchen equipment.
02:27I'm going to give you a clue to a piece of kitchen equipment.
02:29Within the clue, there will also be some capital letters,
02:31which happen to be an anagram of the answer as well.
02:34Okay?
02:34Gosh.
02:35But which kitchen equipment is this, please?
02:39If you want to prepare your Granny Smiths like a pro,
02:42replace your old paring knife with this handy gadget.
02:45So, what's that?
02:49Peeler?
02:49I don't know.
02:57Oh, that's lovely.
02:58Yeah.
02:59I needed to do something beautiful to make up for this horror show.
03:03I don't know.
03:04I can't see it.
03:05I'm not very good at it.
03:05Should we time you out?
03:06Yeah, time me out.
03:06Anybody?
03:09Oh, that's good.
03:09No one knew.
03:10No, because I would probably know what it is, but...
03:13Of course.
03:13I bet you use them.
03:14The way my brain is, it's like a...
03:15If you were...
03:16Core?
03:16No points up for grabs, but if you were to take the core out of an apple...
03:20Apple core.
03:21Yeah, an apple core.
03:22There you go.
03:23That's what we were looking for.
03:25Apple core.
03:25I can't move.
03:26See, those, they can't move.
03:27No, they can't move to me either.
03:28I can't move them.
03:29I'm just looking at the word going...
03:30I can't move them.
03:31Replace.
03:31Yeah.
03:31The clue itself is a clue to the thing.
03:33So, let's find some kitchen equipment for you.
03:35If anyone's going to get a kitchen equipment question right,
03:37Anna, it should be you.
03:39Yes, I know it should.
03:39What's the best piece of equipment in your professional kitchen?
03:41My favourite thing is the wooden spoon.
03:44Yeah, that's a chef's answer, isn't it?
03:46Every tool is supposed to be an extension of your hand.
03:48Your knife is an extension of your hand.
03:49And a wooden spoon, there's no other spoon that you cook with
03:52that you can feel the texture of the dish.
03:55Wow.
03:55It's really good.
03:56It's like the cricket bat that's supposed to be an extension of your hand, right?
03:58Now we're talking.
03:59Yeah, now you're talking.
04:01Anna, let's hope this isn't a wooden spoon.
04:03Or maybe it is.
04:03Oh, it'll be great.
04:05You'll find these two items partnered almost invariably
04:08as you'd struggle to grind spices using only one or the other.
04:15Oh, yeah.
04:16Pestle and mortar.
04:17Pestle and mortar.
04:19Oh, it is.
04:21Well done.
04:21I was trying to find salt and pepper in there somewhere.
04:23Pestle and mortar.
04:25Nicely played.
04:26Mark, one for you.
04:27It's not going to be cricket bat, I'm afraid.
04:31You might, if looking to eat more fibre,
04:33need your own wholemeal loaf from scratch,
04:35and you'll need this in order to slice it.
04:38I feel like knife could be in there.
04:47Bread knife.
04:48Bread knife?
04:49It is a bread knife, Mark.
04:50Well done.
04:51I'm going to mark Andrew, some kitchen equipment for you.
04:55Hmm.
04:56This utensil is ideal for washing salad leaves
04:59or for straining off excess lard
05:00once the roast potatoes are ready.
05:03Uh, uh, colander.
05:06Colander?
05:07It is a colander.
05:08Nicely done.
05:09Well done.
05:10Stevie, we return to you.
05:13Right.
05:14And we have a different category now.
05:16OK.
05:17TV presenters.
05:19Which TV presenter is this, please?
05:20OK.
05:22This documentary maker sometimes stays
05:24in the homes of people he's interviewing,
05:26so he doesn't mind forgoing a few luxuries.
05:28Oh, to see what he's seen.
05:32Louis Theroux!
05:33Louis Theroux?
05:35It is Louis Theroux.
05:36Well done.
05:37I'm so relieved.
05:38I'm so relieved.
05:40Good to have luxuries in your name, isn't it?
05:41Anna, a television presenter for you.
05:44OK, look.
05:45Though he's got a huge hit on his hands with Taskmaster,
05:48this comedian must have had an adverse gig or two
05:50over the years.
05:53Uh, Greg Davies?
05:56Greg Davies?
05:58It is Greg Davies.
06:00Very well done.
06:02Mark, a television presenter for you.
06:06Anyone recording bad presenters would avoid mentioning
06:09this horse racing enthusiast.
06:10She's one of the very best.
06:13Oh.
06:14Yes.
06:16Um, is it Claire Balding?
06:19Claire Balding?
06:19Yes.
06:20Absolutely.
06:23Andrew, a TV presenter for you.
06:25But which one?
06:27Whether she's broadcasting live from a mountain or a marsh,
06:30a technical glitch surely wouldn't faze this Springwatch presenter.
06:33Oh.
06:34This is terrible.
06:37I'll know it and I can't see it.
06:42I can see Charlie in there.
06:44I mean, no Springwatch, that's it.
06:47It's obviously not Cale.
06:48I'm really hearing an internal monologue here, aren't we?
06:53Oh, the voices, the voices, Richard.
06:55He's not used to not knowing.
06:57I know.
06:57There's not many voices.
06:58His brain is like, what is happening?
06:59Yeah.
07:00It's both.
07:00Do we time you out?
07:04Yes.
07:04Yes, we're going to time you out.
07:05Yeah, yeah, yeah.
07:06Anybody?
07:07Who presents Springwatch?
07:09Oh, I've got it.
07:10Who do you think it is?
07:10Michaela Strachan.
07:11Michaela Strachan.
07:12Anyone want to buzz in?
07:14I was saying, I thought it was Michaela Strachan.
07:16Anna.
07:17Hmm.
07:18I think it looks like Michaela Strachan.
07:19Michaela Strachan.
07:20Fine.
07:21That is a point to Anna.
07:22Lovely way to end the round.
07:23Let's take a look at our leaderboard, shall we?
07:25Stevie and Andrew have one point each.
07:31Mark, you've got two.
07:32Anna is our leader with three.
07:37I'm so mean to you, Andrew.
07:39Unrightly so.
07:40Yeah, listen.
07:41Our pairs game today is going to be...
07:47Title race.
07:48Stevie and Andrew, you're in third place.
07:50Andrew, who would you like to play with?
07:51I'm going to play this with Stevie.
07:53You're going to play with Stevie.
07:54So, Andrew and Anna,
07:56if you'll swap seats, please.
07:57Yeah.
08:00Stevie and Andrew, you're a team.
08:02Mark and Anna, you're a team.
08:03Now, in this round, we're going to play you some songs.
08:06And they will all have one of these two following words
08:08in their title.
08:10They will either have the word day in the title
08:13or the word night.
08:16If you listen to the song
08:17and you think you know if they have the word day or night
08:19in the title, buzz in.
08:21Say day or night.
08:22Your partner will then have to give us the full title
08:24of the song.
08:25Fingers on buzzers, everyone.
08:26Let's listen to your first song.
08:30Stevie.
08:32Day.
08:33Day is correct.
08:34Andrew, what's the song called?
08:35The full title.
08:36Yes.
08:37Yeah, the full title, yeah.
08:39A lovely day.
08:40Is it lovely day?
08:42A lovely day.
08:43Yes, Bill Withers, of course, lovely day.
08:47Next song, does it have the word day or night in the title?
08:50Don't you know we've come too far?
08:54That is Stevie.
08:57Day.
08:58Correct.
08:59Andrew.
09:00Stay another day.
09:01Stay another day.
09:03Won't you stay another day?
09:04Yes, stay another day.
09:07East 17.
09:09Next one, day or night?
09:12Everybody sing, everybody...
09:14Mark.
09:15Night.
09:16Night is correct.
09:17Anna, what's the song called?
09:18All Night Long.
09:19All Night Long?
09:21It is.
09:22Well done.
09:24All Night Long.
09:25Next song, day or night?
09:30Yes, Stevie.
09:32Day.
09:33It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
09:35Do you want to hear a little bit more?
09:36Yes, please.
09:37I have to, I have to.
09:53Anna.
09:54Dance the Night Away?
09:55Dance the Night Away?
09:57Watch me dance.
10:00Very good.
10:01Partner, well done.
10:02Very well done.
10:02Next one, day or night?
10:04She calls out to the man on the street.
10:09Yes, Andrew.
10:11Oh, Night.
10:12It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
10:14Oh, no, I know what it is.
10:15Would you like to hear a little bit more?
10:16She calls out to the man on the street.
10:21Anna.
10:21Another Day in Paradise.
10:22Another Day in Paradise by Phil Coddins.
10:24It is, well done.
10:25It's in reality, you need paradise.
10:30Next song, does it have day or night in its title?
10:32You stub your toe or break your camera
10:36I do everything I can to help you through
10:42If you're feeling down
10:46I just want to make you happier, baby
10:50We saw us around
10:55I just want to make you happier, baby
10:57Oh, that's like something for the young folk
11:02It's Harry Styles, isn't it?
11:03But I don't know what it's called
11:04I imagine something with day or night in it
11:07Yeah, you'd have thought so, wouldn't you?
11:09Um
11:09You should just buzz in and say one of them
11:11because then Andrew's got a guess
11:12Yes, Stevie
11:13Day
11:13Is incorrect
11:15The relief on Andrew's face
11:18Late night talking
11:23I'm afraid
11:24We were looking for
11:24Absolutely right
11:25It was Harry Styles
11:26Late night talking
11:27Final question in this round
11:29Day or night
11:30On disco lights
11:32Your name will be seen
11:35You can fulfill all your dreams
11:39Party here, party there
11:41Everywhere
11:42Yes, Mark
11:44Night
11:45Night is absolutely right
11:47Anna, for The Point
11:48What's the song?
11:49Party night
11:50Party night
11:51It is not, I'm afraid
11:53Anyone on the other team fancy a go?
11:54No, no, no
11:55Come on, Andrew
11:55No idea
11:58Night moves
11:59Let's take a listen
12:00Oh, yes, it's ladies night
12:02Ladies night
12:03Is it?
12:05Of course
12:06Is that the first for ladies night?
12:07That is the end of that round
12:09Andrew and Anna
12:09If you will swap back again, please
12:11It's been a joy being done this
12:12I feel much more involved
12:13It's been lovely having you
12:13Yeah, absolutely
12:14I didn't enjoy that round
12:15Get back
12:15It's my chair
12:17Let's see what it's done to the leaderboards
12:20Andrew and Stevie
12:24You have three points each
12:25Mark, you've got five
12:27Our leader, Anna, was six
12:28Well done
12:30Mark and Anna out there in the lead
12:32Our next round is
12:34Vowel movement
12:39Fingers on buzzers, please
12:40I'm going to show you some lists of words
12:42You have to tell me what connects them
12:43The only thing is we've changed every single vowel in those words
12:47So they're going to look unusual
12:48But what connects these, please?
12:51Yes, Andrew
12:56Yes, Andrew?
13:10American universities
13:12American universities?
13:13Absolutely right
13:14Dirk Meath is Dartmouth
13:16Krankekin is Princeton
13:17Yilu is Yale
13:18Harvard is Harvard
13:20Ivy League universities
13:21Next one
13:22What connects these four unusual words?
13:26Yes, Andrew?
13:29They're Bronte novels
13:31Are they Bronte novels?
13:32They absolutely are
13:33We've got Valette up the top there
13:34Agnes Grey, Jane Eyre and the Wuthering Heights novels by the Brontes
13:36The next one
13:37Next one
13:38Mokalo
13:39Papel
13:40The next one
13:41Yes, Andrew
13:45Yes, Andrew
13:46Yes, Andrew
13:47Yes, Andrew
13:48Yes, Andrew
13:49Yes, Andrew
13:50They're Bronte novels
13:51They absolutely are
13:52We've got Valette up the top there
13:53Agnes Grey, Jane Eyre and the Wuthering Heights novels by the Brontes
13:56Next one
13:57Mokalo
13:59Papel
14:00Karnio
14:06Lons
14:09Lons
14:10Yes, Andrew
14:14The parts of the eye
14:15Are they parts of the eye?
14:16Oh
14:18Wow
14:20Wow
14:21The macula, the peeple, the cornea and the lens
14:24When I saw the bottom one I was thinking, are they French cities?
14:26French cities and I couldn't work out what any of the others could be.
14:30Next four.
14:49Yes, Stevie. This is not right. Are they biscuits?
14:51Are they biscuits? Yeah.
14:53They're not biscuits. Oh, come on.
14:55Let's take a look at what they were.
14:57They're sandwiches.
14:59We've got a Cuban, a Monte Cristo, a Reuben and a club.
15:03What's in a Monte Cristo sandwich?
15:05Monte Crispo? I'm interested.
15:09Final question in this round.
15:11What connects these?
15:13Well.
15:16Menich.
15:19Piontud lidi.
15:22Doku if Borgondi.
15:29Yes, Anna.
15:30The church?
15:31The church?
15:32That's incorrect, I'm afraid.
15:35Anybody?
15:36Anybody?
15:38They are all butterflies.
15:40Painted lady.
15:41Who are you looking for?
15:42You've got the Duke of Burgundy, a Painted Lady, a Monarch and a wall butterfly.
15:46Is that just a butterfly on a wall?
15:48That's very lazily named.
15:50Come on, man.
15:51That is the end of that round.
15:52That's a shame.
15:53Yeah, I really loved that round.
15:54That was a lot of good round for Andrew.
15:56I love that round.
15:57Do you?
15:58Yeah, when I'm watching that on telly, I'm always like, it's one of my favourite rounds.
16:01Just because I'm not good at that doesn't mean it's like...
16:03That's true.
16:04That's true.
16:06Our leaderboard looks like this lovely and close now.
16:09Stevie in the last place with three.
16:11But look at this.
16:12Mark with five.
16:13Anna and Andrew with six.
16:14Oh, OK.
16:15That's lovely and close, isn't it?
16:16How about that?
16:17Andrew has won two so far this week.
16:19Stevie has won one.
16:20Anna and Mark, you're in contention here.
16:22Two rounds to go.
16:23Let's see what happens next, shall we, as we play...
16:29Where is Kazakhstan?
16:31If you could take out your tablets favourite round.
16:33Oh, yeah.
16:34Yeah.
16:35I'm going to show you a map.
16:37And today's map is this.
16:40That's doable.
16:41UK and Ireland.
16:42I'm going to ask you to find a series of things on that map.
16:45And whoever is closest will score themselves a point.
16:48First thing I'd love you to find is the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
16:54Where is Sandhurst, I wonder?
16:58Do you know this home live near Sandhurst?
17:00Hmm.
17:11OK.
17:12OK, everyone is in.
17:13Stevie, do you know where Sandhurst is?
17:14No, of course not.
17:15No, of course not.
17:16No, I don't know where anywhere is.
17:17I don't know where anywhere is.
17:18So where have you gone and why?
17:20I've gone south coast.
17:22So it's got the word sand in it?
17:23Uh, yeah.
17:24Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:25And I just thought, ah, it's probably around there, innit?
17:26Yeah.
17:27That's the only way I thought.
17:28And Kent's got lots of places with Hurst in their name.
17:30Yeah, there's lots of, like, army, you know, hive.
17:33Yeah.
17:34That's an army place.
17:35Not Sandhurst.
17:36But, um, yeah.
17:37You're on the south coast.
17:38Why not?
17:39Down sort of in the Sussex-Kent borders there.
17:40Anna, what are you thinking?
17:41I wasn't sure.
17:42I just kind of went there.
17:45I would say you're sort of the Norfolk coast there.
17:48Norfolk coast.
17:49Mark, in the world of cricket, there are a lot of poshies, right?
17:52And a lot of poshies go to Sandhurst.
17:53Have you ever come across any in your time?
17:55Poshies.
17:56Yeah.
17:57One or two.
17:58One or two, right?
17:59I think he knows what Sandhurst is.
18:01Well, I think I've been there.
18:02So, if I get it wrong, it's really bad, isn't it?
18:04Wow.
18:05But I feel like it's down towards, sort of, Surrey-Hampshire border.
18:11Okay.
18:12Surrey down there.
18:13Yeah.
18:14Somewhere.
18:15Yes.
18:16Somewhere around there.
18:17Yeah?
18:18You're kind of Surrey there.
18:19What did you go there for?
18:20We played, I belonged to a charity, and we played golf against the generals.
18:24Against Sandhurst?
18:25Yes.
18:26Wow.
18:27Did you win?
18:28We won the golf.
18:29Yeah.
18:30And then we had a very nice dinner back at, I think it was Sandhurst.
18:33I don't think so.
18:34It was very impressive where we went.
18:36Andrew, where do you think Sandhurst was?
18:37I mean, I'm very similar.
18:38I thought it was sort of, I don't know, a Surrey-Hampshire border.
18:41So, I've gone in, that's more Hampshire than Surrey, isn't it?
18:44Yeah.
18:45Very similar place.
18:46Okay.
18:47I think you definitely have been there, Mark.
18:48It's in Camberley in Surrey.
18:49There we go.
18:50But where is that?
18:53Oh!
18:54You're both on it.
18:55I'm going to give you both a point for that.
18:56Very well done.
18:57Same distance away.
18:58Nicely played.
18:59APPLAUSE
19:00I wonder if you could find me this, please.
19:04The medieval monument Kells Priory.
19:08Where is that?
19:10Hmm.
19:21What do you reckon at home?
19:22Do you know this one?
19:23OK, everyone is in.
19:24Anna, what do you think on this?
19:36I...
19:37I'm hoping I at least got the place right where I thought I was putting it.
19:41But I was thinking of the Book of Kells, which is in Dublin.
19:44Mm.
19:45So, I figured maybe the Kells Priory was somewhere in Dublin.
19:48Yeah.
19:49So, I'll try to go for Dublin.
19:50It's in Trinity now, but I don't know where.
19:51I was thinking Book of Kells was the clue I had there.
19:53So, you've gone...
19:54Yeah.
19:55..to sort of south of Dublin.
19:57Mark, what were you thinking?
19:59I'm not that close to Dublin at the moment.
20:01OK.
20:02So, I was thinking more towards Scotland.
20:05I don't know why.
20:06OK, well, it sounds like Kells.
20:07Oh, Kells.
20:08Yeah.
20:09That's kind of where I was going.
20:10So, just south of Scotland.
20:12Yeah, there you go.
20:13Up in kind of County Durham-y sort of a way.
20:16Yeah.
20:17Andrew, what were you thinking?
20:18I was thinking the same Book of Kells.
20:20I just put somewhere on the sort of south-ish coast of Ireland.
20:26Yeah, kind of Waterford-ish.
20:28Yeah.
20:29Stevie?
20:30I've not heard of the Kells book that everyone's read.
20:34It's a book of all the people called Kelly in Britain.
20:36No way!
20:38So, I didn't know that, so I just thought I have no idea.
20:41So, I just went north-east.
20:43North-east?
20:44I'm telling you, Mark and Stevie, you're going to look great if you're right.
20:47I know.
20:48We're not.
20:49Yeah, I can exclusively reveal you're not.
20:50Of course, yeah.
20:51But imagine, imagine what great TV that would have been.
20:54It is, of course, in Ireland, but where in Ireland is it?
20:57Who scored a point?
21:00Oof.
21:01I'm going to give you both a point for that.
21:03Just pretty much in the middle of the two of them.
21:04Is that my favourite day?
21:05Absolutely.
21:06It's in Kilkenny, County Kilkenny.
21:08The Kells Priory.
21:10The next thing I'd like you to find is the UK city whose name comes first alphabetically.
21:22Can I give you a clue?
21:23Mm?
21:24It is not York.
21:25It is not York.
21:26Stop it!
21:27OK.
21:29Hmm.
21:30Have a little think about that one at home.
21:32What do you reckon?
21:33Perhaps you live in this place?
21:34OK.
21:35Everyone is in.
21:36Mark, any idea on this?
21:37I thought it might be Aberdeen.
21:38I mean, you'd be going at some to be further forward in the alphabet than Aberdeen, wouldn't you?
21:51Let's see where you've put Aberdeen.
21:53Doesn't look crazy to me.
21:57Andrew, what were you thinking?
21:58I couldn't think of anything before Aberdeen, so I've put Aberdeen as well.
22:01I could think of first 1,000...
22:03and it's something I've thought about for.
22:07so I've put Aberdeen on the coast there.
22:10Let's see where you are.
22:12Where are you from originally, Andrew?
22:15South West Scotland, Trun, but I've been to Aberdeen quite a few times.
22:18He's got the best voice on British television, Andrew, doesn't he?
22:21Stevie, what were you thinking?
22:22Mine's awful.
22:24Great.
22:25Really politically difficult.
22:27OK.
22:27Because I forgot about all the other countries other than England.
22:31OK.
22:32Wow.
22:33Wow.
22:33And I went with Bath.
22:35OK, let's see where you are, though.
22:38Maybe I've won.
22:39I mean, that's pretty good at where Bath is.
22:42I just can't believe I did.
22:44I've got Aberdeen, that's in Scotland, and they said UK.
22:47Wow.
22:49Andrew.
22:50I'm just going to say it again.
22:51Wow.
22:51Wow.
22:52Oh, I'm really sorry.
22:54Anna, what are you saying?
22:55I went for Aberdeen as well, and I guessed, I thought it was there.
23:01There we go.
23:01It is Aberdeen, so well worked out, everybody, apart from Stevie.
23:05But where is Aberdeen?
23:07Who scored the point?
23:10Oh, Andrew, you're bang on.
23:11I've got to give you the point there.
23:12Very nice to be done.
23:14That is the end of the round.
23:16Tablets away, please, everybody.
23:19And it's not a runaway win today, but he is in the lead.
23:22Let's take a look at our leaderboard going into Answer Smash.
23:24Stevie, Tuesday's champion, down there on three.
23:28Mark, you've got six.
23:29Anna, seven.
23:29Andrew in the lead on nine.
23:31Catchable.
23:33Catchable.
23:33Oh, you're panicked.
23:34He'll fold again.
23:34That's how it passed it was.
23:35Oh, that would be nice.
23:37Like a cheap deck chair.
23:39Was that one of the prizes?
23:41Oh.
23:41Oh, yeah.
23:43Here we go.
23:48Answer Smash.
23:49Fingers on buzzers, please.
23:50Point for a correct answer, point off for an incorrect answer.
23:53Here's your first category.
23:53British Hollywood stars will be the pictures.
24:00The 1969 Western film with Paul Newman and Robert Redford in the title roles is Butch Cassidy and the what?
24:10That is Stevie.
24:11No, I can't do it, sorry.
24:16Nope, time you're up.
24:16Yeah.
24:17Andrew.
24:18Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kidris Elba.
24:21Yes, the Sundance Kidris Elba we're looking for.
24:24Sundance Kid, Kidris Elba, Sundance Kidris Elba.
24:27Next clue, next British Hollywood star.
24:29Fantasy, Hero and When You Believe were UK top ten hits in the 1990s for which singer?
24:35Yeah.
24:39Stevie.
24:40Carey Mulligan, Riqui Iglesias.
24:42Is incorrect, I'm afraid.
24:43What?
24:48It's much simpler than you thought there.
24:50Oh, yeah?
24:50Mariah Carey Mulligan we were looking for.
24:53What did you say?
24:54Carey Mulligan, Riqui Iglesias.
24:56Yeah.
24:57Enrique Iglesias.
24:58Too bad.
24:59Yeah, listen, it's not too bad.
25:00That's pretty good.
25:01Do you know what?
25:02I'd be tempted to give you a point if you hadn't already won a show this week.
25:04Sure.
25:04But it is Mariah Carey Mulligan.
25:07Well done if you said that at home.
25:08Next clue, next British Hollywood star.
25:12What four-letter acronym implies that the user is on the ground, helpless with mirth?
25:19Yes, Stevie.
25:21Roth-Florence-Pew.
25:23Roth-Florence-Pew?
25:25Wow.
25:26It is.
25:26Florence-Pew.
25:27Roth-Florence-Pew.
25:29That is much harder to say, weirdly, than Enrique Iglesias Mulligan, whatever that was.
25:34Roth-Florence-Pew.
25:36Next category.
25:38Gemstones.
25:39What are these gemstones?
25:42Which group had a UK top ten hit in 1983 with Africa?
25:46That is Andrew.
25:50Totopal?
25:52Is incorrect, I'm afraid.
25:55Yes, Stevie.
25:56To-Topaz.
25:57To-Topaz.
25:58We were looking for To-Topaz.
26:00Well played.
26:01To-Topaz and To-Topaz.
26:02Next clue, next gemstone.
26:05Sergeant, nurse and teacher were the first three instalments in which comedy film series,
26:09which featured Kenneth Williams.
26:14Yes, Andrew.
26:15I'm just being risk, you know, Karyonyx.
26:17Karyonyx.
26:18It is Karyonyx.
26:21That would be a great name for a company that does luggage for aeroplanes.
26:24Yeah.
26:25Karyonyx, don't you think?
26:26Yeah.
26:27Oh, let me write that down.
26:30Next clue, next gemstone.
26:31Which rapper and producer who was a founding member of the Black Eyed Peas
26:36had a UK top ten hit with Heartbreaker featuring Cheryl?
26:42Yes, Stevie.
26:43Will I amethyst?
26:44Will I amethyst?
26:47He is absolutely right.
26:48Will I amethyst?
26:49Will I amethyst?
26:50Any more?
26:51Sustan for the day.
26:53Much closer today.
26:54I think he's done it again, but very close, everyone.
26:57Well played.
26:58Our final leaderboard looks like this.
27:01Stevie Swan-1.
27:02Andrew's won two.
27:03Now he's won three.
27:04Ten points.
27:05Andrew Cotter, well done.
27:07Second place, Anna.
27:08I like that.
27:10Andrew, you've won another prize, your third prize of the week.
27:13What would you like?
27:14You want to look good and say the Bee Hotel, don't you?
27:17Our bees are fine in the garden.
27:19They've got flowers.
27:20I'm going to take the bread bin instead, if that's OK.
27:22Take the bread bin.
27:23Andrew Cotter wins the House of Games bread bin.
27:25Congratulations, Andrew.
27:26One day to go.
27:27There's double points Friday tomorrow.
27:29The leaderboard looks like this.
27:32I don't often use the word unassailable, but that's pretty strong.
27:36A four-point lead.
27:37You've got yourself there.
27:38Andrew, 15 to 11 for Stevie.
27:40So tomorrow, eight points for a win, six for second, four for third, two for last.
27:43Stevie, you could still win.
27:45It's possible.
27:45I could.
27:46Andrew's very much in pole position, though.
27:48It's all going to happen tomorrow.
27:49I look forward to seeing all four of you here.
27:51Same place, same time.
27:52We'll see you here as well.
27:52Same place, same time on the House of Games.
27:54APPLAUSE
27:55I'd love it if you opened that and it was just full of bees.
27:58I'd love it if you opened that and it was just full of bees.
28:00This could be a bee hotel, a rather cruel bee hotel.
28:05I'd love it if you opened that and it was just full of bees.
28:25You really have to ring down to reception if you want to get that out of your room.
28:34The Beats Motel.
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