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00:00Hey everybody, welcome along to the final, the final of this week's House of Games.
00:09Listen, we think Andrew Cotter's going to win, you never know, but we think he is.
00:14Trophy's right there, he can see it, he can smell it.
00:17Let's meet our four players for the final time.
00:19They are Stevie Martin, Anna Hoare, Mark Ramprakash, and there he is, Andrew Cotter.
00:27He's still slipping, but with his new salute, Stevie.
00:32Yeah.
00:32Now yesterday, a little slump, because you've had a win already this week, and you've run Andrew Cotter a couple of times,
00:37but if we look at this leaderboard, he has a four-point lead.
00:40Yeah.
00:41OK, now there's eight points for a win, six for second and four for third and so on, so it's doable,
00:46but we need to come out of that slump.
00:49I need to come out of that slump, I've had a good talking to myself.
00:52Yeah, a bit of altitude training.
00:54Yeah, and also, you know, there's one thing that stands between Andrew and that,
00:57and it's literally physically me, and I will tackle him if he goes through it.
01:00You could physically stop him.
01:01Yeah.
01:01Yeah, good luck getting through Anna and Stevie.
01:04Yeah.
01:05I'll say that.
01:06Yeah, I don't even back myself to do that.
01:09Anna and Mark, we have yet to have a daily win from either of you.
01:12You were both quite close yesterday.
01:14If you were to win today, and I would love that, you could win one of these prizes, OK?
01:17There is the helmet, the sunglasses, the hip flask, the egg house, or the wheelie luggage.
01:26Any of those you fancy?
01:28It's got to be the luggage, but the egg house is a close second.
01:31So talk me through egg houses, the points of them.
01:34You just need to make sure that your egg is safe, it's sturdy, so either in the box that it arrives in,
01:39or into a new little home.
01:40So you've got your little home in the fridge, or one of these gorgeous little houses.
01:44OK.
01:44It's just about keeping it safe, and choosing whether you want it in the fridge or out of the fridge,
01:47because that's different about cooking.
01:48What would you do?
01:49Well, if I'm going to poach it and crack the shell, it must be from the fridge.
01:53If I'm going to boil it in the shell, it must be from outside, in room temperature.
01:56That is an absolute game changer.
01:58Never heard, that's amazing.
01:59That's great.
02:00Oh, there's loads of other rules.
02:01Eggs are like a magical ingredient, and the amount of things you can do,
02:04and the temperature of the egg is vital with loads of different cookery things that you do.
02:07Wow.
02:07Mark, I promise I won't ask you that much about an egg house,
02:10but which of those prizes would you like?
02:11Definitely the luggage.
02:12The luggage.
02:13It'd be hard to lose, wouldn't it?
02:14Yeah, wouldn't it just?
02:15Yeah.
02:16But there's the man himself, Andrew Cotter.
02:18Three wins, a couple of big wins as well.
02:20If you'd have won today, which of those do you fancy?
02:22Well, it's got to be the luggage, but does it come with the eggs?
02:25Because, I mean, I love eggs.
02:27He doesn't want much, does he, Cotter?
02:30You don't want the egg house, you just want the eggs.
02:32I thought poached eggs was just down to the freshness, poached eggs.
02:35Well, freshness is vital, yeah.
02:37Temperature, so all other eggs, apart from poached eggs, outside the fridge?
02:41No, no, that's not true.
02:42No, Andrew, no, you've misunderstood what I've said there.
02:44No, it depends on what you're cooking.
02:46I would also probably fry an egg from the fridge as well.
02:48Okay, good.
02:49Really?
02:50You'd fry it from the fridge?
02:51Yeah.
02:51It's all about keeping the egg white together with the egg yolk.
02:54CV, what price would you like?
02:56You'd imagine the luggage, but I've got lots of friends who already have the luggage.
03:00Almost every comedian in Britain has that luggage.
03:02Yes, and I think it's vulgar.
03:05So I'm going to go for the little hip flask.
03:08The hip flask, which is not vulgar at all.
03:10No, not at all.
03:11And I'll put my egg whites in it.
03:13Really good idea.
03:15Andrew, the trophy could be yours at the end of the day.
03:17Stevie could be yours too, but Andrew's going to have to do something pretty seriously wrong.
03:22He's shown no sign of doing that this week.
03:23Yes.
03:24Let's get on, shall we?
03:24Play our first round on the final of this week's House of Games.
03:31Rhyme time.
03:32Fingers on buzzers, please.
03:33Two questions at a time.
03:34The answers rhyme with each other.
03:36Here are your first two.
03:39Channel 4 sitcom starring Mitchell and Webb as Mark and Jez.
03:44An Academy Award winning song from the film The Wizard of Oz.
03:51Yes, Stevie.
03:52Peep show somewhere over the rainbow.
03:54Peep show somewhere over the rainbow.
03:56Absolutely right.
03:58Lovely start.
04:00Next two.
04:03Fishy surname of Tintin's sea captain friend.
04:07And in close field, in which horses are exercised.
04:14Yes, Andrew.
04:15Haddock paddock.
04:16Haddock paddock.
04:18That's why I always go to the haddock paddock before the fish races.
04:21I always like, yeah, I fancy number four.
04:23Next two.
04:262016 UK number one album by Beyonce.
04:29And what are these?
04:35Yes, Anna.
04:36Lemonade, Bucket and Spade.
04:37Lemonade, Bucket and Spade.
04:39100% right.
04:40APPLAUSE
04:40Next two.
04:43Small brown spot on the skin.
04:49And Robert Lou Stevenson character with the alter ego Mr Hyde.
04:56Yes, Andrew.
04:57Freckle Dr Jekyll.
04:58Freckle Dr Jekyll?
04:59It is Freckle and Dr Jekyll.
05:03I was thinking mole and I was like, Dr Joel?
05:07Was Dr Jekyll's first name Joel?
05:09Maybe it was.
05:11Hi, Dr Jekyll, Dr Joel Jekyll.
05:15Next two.
05:17What breed of dog is this?
05:19And what is the title of this song?
05:22There were nights of endless pleasure.
05:25It was more than any lost in love.
05:30That is Stevie.
05:31Ciao, ciao.
05:32And it's all coming back to me now.
05:34Ciao, ciao.
05:35It's all coming back to me now.
05:37Is it double ciao?
05:38Absolutely right.
05:39Ciao, ciao.
05:39It's all coming back to me now.
05:40Next two.
05:45Words that come before love in the title of a 2010 Julia Roberts film.
05:49And surname of the 2025 Oscar nominated actor, Timothy.
05:57Nobody.
05:57Let's take a look.
05:59I was looking for Eat, Pray, Chalamet.
06:03So Eat, Pray as in Eat, Pray, Love and Chalamet as in Timothy Chalamet.
06:07Of course.
06:07Next two.
06:10A spectacle dwarf leader in a 1937 animated Disney film.
06:16And first name of fashion stylist and TV presenter with a surname, One.
06:24Yes, Andrew.
06:26Doc, Gok.
06:27Doc and Gok.
06:29It is Doc, Gok.
06:30Absolutely.
06:31Final question in this round.
06:33Final rhyme.
06:35Who is this?
06:36And who is this?
06:40Yes, that is Stevie.
06:44Rita Ora and that's Dora the Explorer.
06:46It is, absolutely.
06:47I turned to you and I so nearly said, yes, that's Dora.
06:52Well, I managed to stop myself because I'm a professional.
06:55Lovely end to the round.
06:56Let's take a look at our leaderboards.
06:58First round of our final mark yet to get off the mark.
07:03Anna has one.
07:04We have joint leader Stevie.
07:05And Andrew, three points each.
07:07That's the done.
07:09Our next round today is...
07:13All in the details.
07:16Mark, you get to choose your partner this time.
07:18Who would you like to play with on this final pairs game?
07:23I'm going to go with Andrew.
07:24Yeah, both times I've asked you, you've chosen Andrew.
07:26Tough choice.
07:27Yeah, he knows his business, this guy.
07:29Mark and Andrew, you're a team.
07:30Anna and Stevie, you are a team.
07:32Before the show, you all filled in some clues to do with art.
07:35And you now must decipher the clues that your partner filled in.
07:39So, Stevie, before the show, Anna filled in some clues
07:41that will lead you to...
07:43A person.
07:44A person from the world of art.
07:46But which person?
07:47Okay.
07:48Is the question.
07:49Anna had up to three words to fill in these clues.
07:52Your first clue is this.
07:55His works include, according to Anna...
07:58Shipp's dramatic, C.
08:00Okay.
08:03A...
08:04What was named after him, according to Anna?
08:06Famous art prize.
08:07I know it is!
08:08Oh, these are good.
08:09Can I buzz?
08:11Let's look at the last one.
08:12I don't even need it.
08:14No, absolutely.
08:14I want to.
08:15It's in case we find out you painted the Mona Lisa.
08:17Yeah.
08:17And your last clue.
08:20He's been portrayed on screen by, according to Anna, Tina's brother?
08:24Sure.
08:25Clever.
08:26Oh.
08:27Who do you think it is?
08:28It's Turner.
08:29Turner.
08:29That's exactly right.
08:32Excellent.
08:33His works include, what, the fighting Temeraire, which is a ship,
08:36but it's a perfect clue for him.
08:38Yes, famous art prize named after him.
08:40Timothy Spall played him in the Mike Lee film, Mr Turner.
08:44Mark, before the show, Andrew filled in some clues.
08:46I'm sorry about this one, Mark.
08:48They will lead you to a museum.
08:49They won't.
08:51They might lead you to a museum.
08:53No, my clues are...
08:54Let's take a look.
08:55Which museum is this?
08:57It opened to the public in, according to Andrew,
08:59No idea.
09:011910.
09:04It's located in, according to Andrew,
09:07New York.
09:08Oh.
09:10It's known for hosting an annual, according to Andrew,
09:15Celebrity Gala.
09:22I've got no idea.
09:23Absolutely no idea.
09:24We do not pass this across, but does anyone got a guess?
09:27Mess, Met.
09:29It's at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
09:31It is the Met Gala there at the end.
09:34It opened to the public in 1872.
09:37Wildly off there, Andrew.
09:38It reopened in 1910.
09:40No, it reopened in 1910.
09:41That would have really helped me.
09:43And the other two are absolutely right in New York
09:45and hosts the Met Gala every year.
09:48Anna, before the show,
09:50Stevie filled in some clues.
09:51I'm sorry.
09:52I'm ready, I'm ready.
09:52Which will lead you to an art movement.
09:54An art movement, but which one, I wonder?
09:58Techniques associated with it include,
10:00according to Stevie,
10:02painting.
10:03Thank you, Stevie.
10:06It began in the, according to Stevie,
10:1016th century.
10:12Do we need the final clue?
10:13And its name means,
10:16according to Stevie,
10:18rebirth.
10:23Renaissance?
10:23Renaissance.
10:24Very good final clue, that.
10:27Very good final clue.
10:27I think it's probably got the third clue,
10:29because the rest of them were terrible.
10:31Techniques associated with it include
10:33chiaroscuro, but painting is probably a better clue.
10:36It began in the 14th century,
10:37but, I mean, 14th century, 16th century,
10:39this much later.
10:40It's much the same thing, isn't it?
10:42Yeah, it's basically the same thing.
10:42It's like if you say you're turning up
10:43a quarter past seven,
10:44you need to know about half seven.
10:45No one minds.
10:46Yeah.
10:47And its name means rebirth.
10:50Perfect, well done.
10:51Andrew, before the show,
10:53Mark, fill in some clues
10:54that will lead you to another person,
10:55a person from the world of art.
10:56But who is this?
10:57He first became active in, according to Mark,
11:02climbing walls.
11:06One of his works was famously,
11:09according to Mark,
11:10stolen.
11:14And many of his early works are located,
11:16according to Mark,
11:17on London streets.
11:20Bristol streets as well,
11:21but absolutely, that's a perfect clue.
11:22And it's the end of that round.
11:23It's our final pairs game.
11:24Aww.
11:25Is it Banksy?
11:27Good clue.
11:27It is.
11:28Very well done, gents.
11:31He first became active in the 90s.
11:34One of his works was famously shredded
11:37when someone had bid on it
11:38and they shredded the thing.
11:41And many of his early works are located
11:42on London streets,
11:43Bristol streets as well,
11:44but absolutely,
11:44that's a perfect clue.
11:46And it's the end of that round.
11:48It's our final pairs game.
11:49Aww.
11:49That's a shame, isn't it?
11:51Let's do the rest of the show
11:52as pairs, shall we?
11:53Our leaderboard after that
11:55has this shape.
11:57Mark, off the mark with one.
11:58Anna has three.
11:59Andrew has four.
12:00Stevie Martin has five points.
12:03Well done, Stevie.
12:05Three more rounds
12:06before we give away our trophy.
12:08Who is it going to go to?
12:10I know, Andrew, probably,
12:11but you never know.
12:12Stick around.
12:13Stranger things have happened.
12:15Our next round is...
12:19This round is in code.
12:22Fingers on buzzers, please.
12:23I'm going to show you a category.
12:27Coffee drinks.
12:27And I'm going to show you
12:28some names of coffee drinks
12:29but written in code.
12:30So you'll see some numbers,
12:31but one will represent A,
12:33two will represent B,
12:34three will represent C,
12:35all the way down to 26,
12:36representing Z.
12:37So can you tell me
12:38what these coffee drinks are?
12:40We've written them in code.
12:48Stevie.
12:49Latte.
12:51Latte.
12:52It is 12 with a nil.
12:55A is a one.
12:56So on.
12:57Next coffee drink.
13:04Yes, that is Anna.
13:05Cappuccino.
13:06Were you waiting for that one
13:07to come up?
13:07I just saw a big,
13:08I was like,
13:08that's got to be cappuccino.
13:09It is cappuccino.
13:11Absolutely.
13:12Next coffee drink.
13:13Yes, that's Stevie.
13:21No.
13:21Espresso.
13:22Espresso?
13:23It's yes.
13:25We left just enough of a gap there
13:27between the no and the espresso
13:28for me to give you that.
13:29It is espresso.
13:30Your next category
13:31is card games.
13:33Which card games are these?
13:40Yes, Andrew.
13:41Bridge.
13:44Correct.
13:44It is bridge.
13:46Next one.
13:47Yes, Mark.
13:55Poker.
13:57Very nice.
13:58Good buzzing in
13:58from everyone here.
14:00Final card game.
14:10Yes, Anna.
14:11Oh, no.
14:11It's not going to be it.
14:12I was going to say snap.
14:13It is snap.
14:15Oh, for you.
14:16Well done.
14:19Your next category.
14:20We're sharing the points out
14:21in this round.
14:22Madonna singles.
14:23Which Madonna singles
14:24are these?
14:32Yes, Andrew.
14:33No, sorry.
14:35Anybody?
14:39Anna.
14:40Oh, sorry, I don't know.
14:41Sorry, sorry, sorry.
14:42This is going well.
14:42Everyone buzzing in
14:44and then apologising.
14:46I mean, we can literally
14:47take our time
14:47and spell it out
14:48if we want.
14:50It's got the same
14:51last two letters
14:51on each one.
14:54Still don't know.
14:55Just...
14:56No.
14:56No.
14:57True Blue,
14:58I was looking for.
14:59Oh, I don't know that.
15:00True Blue.
15:01Next Madonna single.
15:08Anna.
15:09Like a virgin.
15:10Like a virgin?
15:11It's incorrect,
15:12because I'm afraid.
15:12Yes, Stevie?
15:13Like a prayer.
15:14Like a prayer.
15:15Ah!
15:16You did all the hard work there, Anna.
15:18I'm so sorry, mate.
15:19Like a prayer.
15:20I'm lucky.
15:21And final question in this round.
15:29Yes, that's Andrew.
15:30Like a virgin.
15:31She is right, absolutely.
15:32Oh, that seems harsh, Anna,
15:35doesn't it?
15:35I didn't even...
15:36I was like,
15:36she's going to do it.
15:38That is the end of that round.
15:39Let's take a look
15:40at what it's done
15:40to our leaderboard
15:41with just two rounds to go.
15:44Everyone's scoring in that round.
15:46Mark, you have two.
15:47Anna, you've got five.
15:49Andrew's got six.
15:50Stevie, two-point lead.
15:51Eight points.
15:52Don't get excited.
15:54Two rounds to go.
15:55Don't get excited.
15:56Could happen.
15:57No, it couldn't.
15:58Good.
15:58Fine, thank you.
15:59Thank you, Richard.
15:59Probable, some might say.
16:00Wow.
16:01Likely.
16:01Hmm.
16:02OK.
16:03Our next round is...
16:08Previously on House of Games,
16:09this round is always absolute chaos.
16:12In this round,
16:12you have to give the previous answer.
16:15OK?
16:16Give the answer to the previous question.
16:17So you will have to start off
16:18giving the last answer
16:19on the last round, OK?
16:20If you remember that
16:21when we were filling in
16:22the Madonna singles.
16:23So always give an answer
16:25to the previous question.
16:26So you have to listen out
16:27to the previous question.
16:28Stevie, I'll start with you.
16:29Three questions each.
16:30Stevie.
16:38Like a Virgin.
16:40Correct.
16:41That was the answer
16:41to the previous question.
16:43Your next question.
16:47What is Archimedes
16:48said to have exclaimed
16:49when he discovered
16:50his hydrostatic principle
16:51supposedly while in the bath?
16:53Are you doing it to me again?
16:56Yeah.
16:58Hey-ya.
16:58Hey-ya is the correct answer.
17:00Well done.
17:01This is to you again.
17:02Your final question.
17:04New York City is known
17:06by the nicknames
17:07The City That Never Sleeps
17:08and The Big What?
17:12Eureka.
17:13Correct.
17:14Well done.
17:14We move on to Anna.
17:16So don't forget
17:17you need to answer
17:17that question.
17:20Anna.
17:20At the Olympics
17:21athletes competing
17:22in the long jump
17:22and triple jump
17:23land on what surface?
17:26Big Eureka.
17:29It's not them afraid.
17:31Nobody.
17:33The answer is...
17:34Apple.
17:35Oh, yes.
17:37Oh, I see.
17:39Anna.
17:42The traditional board game
17:43in which players
17:43are forced backwards
17:44if a token lands
17:45on a serpent
17:46is called Snakes and What?
17:51Ladders?
17:52I don't know
17:52what I'm doing, do I?
17:53No, we were looking
17:54for the answer
17:54to the previous question.
17:55I don't really know
17:56what's going on.
17:56Anyone want to...
17:57No, no one ever does
17:58in this round.
17:58No, it's horrible.
17:59Sand.
17:59Sand is the answer
18:00we were looking for.
18:01Yeah.
18:03Here's your next question, Anna.
18:05The National Prohibition Act
18:06effective in the US
18:07between 1920 and 1933
18:09banned the manufacture
18:10and sale of what?
18:14Ladders.
18:15Correct.
18:15Mark, here's your first question
18:17and the answer
18:18will be the answer
18:19to that one.
18:21What word precedes dogs
18:23in the title
18:23of a 1992
18:24Quentin Tarantino film
18:25starring Harvey Keitel?
18:30Alcohol.
18:30Correct.
18:33Mark, here's your next question.
18:35Because of a widely held
18:37superstitious belief
18:38in a curse associated
18:39with it,
18:40which work by Shakespeare
18:41is often referred to
18:42as the Scottish play?
18:45Reservoir.
18:46Correct.
18:48And your final question, Mark.
18:51In 2022,
18:52which UK Prime Minister
18:53announced her intention
18:54to resign
18:54after only 44 days
18:56in office?
18:59Is it Macbeth?
19:01It is Macbeth.
19:01Absolutely.
19:03Andrew,
19:04your first question.
19:06Which Sesame Street character
19:09is over 8 feet tall
19:10with bright yellow feathers?
19:13Truss.
19:14Less truss.
19:15Correct.
19:18Next one.
19:20What is the maximum score
19:21in darts achieved
19:22by throwing
19:23three treble 20s?
19:26Big bird.
19:27Correct.
19:28And the final question
19:28in the round.
19:31How much
19:32is that doggy
19:33in the window?
19:35180.
19:36Correct answer.
19:37Well done, everybody.
19:39That round
19:40usually goes
19:40much worse than that.
19:41Very well played,
19:42everyone.
19:43Nicely done.
19:44Here we go.
19:44One round to go
19:45and our leaderboard
19:46looks like this.
19:46Mark Ramprakash,
19:47you've got five points.
19:49Anna,
19:49you've got six.
19:50Andrew's got ten.
19:51Stevie Martin
19:52stood out in the lead
19:53with 11.
19:54One point lead.
19:56How about that?
19:58I mean,
19:59Andrew,
19:59you know that bit
20:00where they know
20:00who's won,
20:01really?
20:02I've been in so many events
20:04where there's a huge lead
20:05and you try and lie
20:07to the audience
20:07that there's still
20:08some interest.
20:09You know there's
20:09absolutely no chance
20:10of it.
20:10Oh, absolutely.
20:12The jeopardy thing.
20:12But sometimes
20:13it does happen.
20:14Sometimes you must
20:14be caught out
20:15where you go,
20:15and here we go.
20:17What a moment
20:17for the young man
20:18from Covered...
20:19Oh, he's been overtaken.
20:20Yeah, if I were
20:21commentating on me,
20:24I'd say this man
20:26going well so far.
20:27I said a great season
20:28but this is where
20:29he can be fragile
20:31in the final moments here.
20:32But as a commentator
20:33you wouldn't
20:34because everyone at home
20:34would go,
20:35no, this is the round
20:35where he's won
20:36every single day.
20:36There's only so many lies.
20:38As a commentator
20:38you'd be going,
20:39this boy from Troon
20:40who dreamt
20:42as a child
20:43on the streets
20:44skimming pebbles
20:45one day
20:46the trophy
20:47might be his.
20:48He knows.
20:49He's just one round away
20:50and that round,
20:51that round is
20:52Answer Smash
20:53and he is the king
20:53of Answer Smash.
20:55We are about to crown
20:56the man himself,
20:57Andrew Cotter.
20:58What a moment.
20:59What a day.
21:01What a man.
21:01That's what you'd be saying,
21:02my friend.
21:03Except in a better accent
21:04than mine.
21:04Luggage.
21:05Luggage and silverware.
21:08That's what he wants.
21:09That's what he wanted.
21:10Shall we get on
21:11and see if Andrew wins?
21:12You could still win the day, though.
21:14I could win.
21:14I think I've won
21:15the hearts of the nation.
21:16You've won the hearts
21:16of the nation.
21:17That's the key thing
21:18and that's what Andrew
21:18would be saying
21:19in commentary too.
21:19He'd go,
21:20and there's plucky
21:21Stevie Martin.
21:22Saying she won
21:22the hearts of the nation
21:23herself.
21:25The nation will be
21:26the judge of that.
21:28Let's get on,
21:29shall we?
21:29Play our final round
21:31on our final show
21:31of the week.
21:32It is, of course,
21:34Answer Smash.
21:37Very best of luck,
21:38everybody.
21:38Fingers on buzzers
21:39for one final time.
21:40Point for a correct answer,
21:41point off
21:41for an incorrect answer.
21:42What a great week
21:43of quizzing we've had.
21:44It all ends here.
21:46Your first category is...
21:49Items made from glass.
21:52Those will be the pictures.
21:56In 1972,
21:57Bob Harris began hosting
21:58the BBC rock music series
22:00titled The Old Grey What?
22:01That is Andrew.
22:07Whistle Test Tube.
22:08Whistle Test Tube?
22:11Absolutely right.
22:12Whistle Test,
22:12Test Cube,
22:13Whistle Test Cube.
22:15Next one.
22:17Who played
22:18Eleanor Shellstrop
22:19in the sitcom
22:19The Good Place?
22:24Yes, Stevie.
22:25Kristen Belljar.
22:27Kristen Belljar?
22:28It is Kristen Bell
22:29and Belljar.
22:30Kristen Belljar.
22:30Next clue.
22:32Next glass item.
22:35Cape Town and Pretoria
22:36are major cities
22:37and which country?
22:43Yes, Andrew?
22:44South Afri...
22:45Sorry.
22:47I think you buzzed in
22:48before knowing the answer,
22:49so I'm going to time you out.
22:50You're a thyroid.
22:51Anna?
22:52South Afri-caraf.
22:54South Afri-caraf?
22:55It is a South Afri-caraf.
22:57Well done.
22:58South Afri-caraf,
22:59South Afri-caraf.
23:00Easy for you to say.
23:01Your next category is...
23:04Stars of Musicals.
23:06Stars of Musicals.
23:07Those will be the pictures.
23:08There will be clues above.
23:11Simon Le Bon is the lead singer
23:12of which band?
23:13Whose hits include
23:14Rio and A View to a Kill?
23:15Nobody?
23:21I've forgotten the name.
23:23Let's take a look.
23:25We are looking for
23:26Duran Duranakendrik.
23:28Duran Duranakendrik.
23:30Duran Duran, Anna Kendrik.
23:31Duran Duranakendrik.
23:33I shouldn't be just...
23:34Like, on Friday,
23:35we've got the rules of this.
23:35Yeah.
23:36We know what's going on.
23:38Next one.
23:38Which two-word term
23:41for the highest grade
23:41of olive oil
23:42is abbreviated to EV?
23:48Yes, Andrew.
23:48Extra-verging-grid Bergman.
23:51It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
23:53I'm bowing out on this now.
23:55Which two-word term
23:56for the highest grade
23:57of olive oil
23:58is abbreviated to EV?
24:02Nobody?
24:03I don't know that woman.
24:04Let's take a look.
24:08Extra-verging-ger-Rodgers.
24:10Ginger-Rodgers, is it?
24:11Oh, gosh.
24:12I didn't notice
24:12what ginger-rodgers
24:13looked like.
24:13No.
24:14There you go.
24:14She's busy looking
24:15at her feet.
24:16True.
24:16I thought it might be
24:17Virginia someone.
24:18Ginger-Rodgers took me
24:19completely by surprise.
24:21That's the title
24:21of my autobiography.
24:27Another clue.
24:28Another star of musicals.
24:30Which 1998
24:31Steven Spielberg film
24:32set in France
24:33during World War II
24:34stars Tom Hanks
24:35as Captain Miller?
24:40That is Andrew.
24:41Saving Private Ryan Gosling.
24:43Saving Private Ryan Gosling?
24:46Absolutely right.
24:47Very well done.
24:48I know for a fact
24:48that that'll be
24:49a private joke
24:50amongst the question
24:50writers thinking
24:51I bet we can get
24:52someone to say
24:52Ryan Reynolds.
24:52Yeah, absolutely.
24:53Absolutely certain.
24:54Are we done for the week?
24:56We are done
24:58for the week.
24:59Interesting.
25:00Very, very interesting.
25:02I mean,
25:03he certainly slipped
25:03on the ice.
25:04Yeah, I did.
25:06Has he fallen entirely
25:07is the big question.
25:09I don't know.
25:10If you were commentating
25:10now and you'd be,
25:11again, you'd know
25:12the score,
25:13but you'd be going,
25:13the judges,
25:14they're tossing up
25:15their scores.
25:15We are,
25:16there's a tense,
25:16nervous weight here.
25:17No, I'd be leaving it
25:18to the expert
25:19alongside me
25:19to really lay into me
25:21for diving in
25:22and a couple of things
25:23saying that's
25:23schoolboy error.
25:24Now, we have
25:25two matters of business.
25:27Who has won today
25:27and who has won the week?
25:28Okay?
25:29Andrew has won
25:29three times already.
25:30It is double points Friday.
25:32Stevie won on Tuesday.
25:33Who has won
25:34Friday's House of Games?
25:38Stevie Martin
25:39has won it.
25:40Well done, Stevie.
25:41Oh, my God!
25:42Yeah.
25:43I like that present.
25:45We normally call them prizes.
25:48No, but I want you
25:48to buy me a present.
25:49I like a present.
25:50Now, Stevie,
25:51I have a present for you.
25:52Thank you!
25:53But you get to choose
25:54your present.
25:55I haven't wrapped
25:56any of them.
25:57I'm so sorry.
25:57I'll put it in the seat.
25:58I, like,
25:59now I'm here,
26:00now it's, like,
26:01real to me.
26:02Yes.
26:03I'm going to have
26:04to take the suitcase.
26:04Yeah, yeah.
26:05I'm going to have
26:06to take the suitcase.
26:07It's a proper bit of kit,
26:08isn't it?
26:09I can't walk around
26:09with that.
26:10I can,
26:10and I will.
26:11Of course you can.
26:11I will.
26:12Proudly.
26:13I'll put my welcome mat
26:13in it.
26:14Oh, that's a lovely idea.
26:15Because you were going
26:16to go for the hip flask.
26:17I was.
26:17Yeah, that's much more
26:18impressive.
26:18I've got loads of them.
26:21You are what
26:22they call a collector.
26:22I am.
26:24Stevie Martin wins
26:25the House of Games
26:26Wheelie Luggage.
26:27Well done, Stevie.
26:28Has she won the trophy,
26:29though,
26:29or has the bonnie boy
26:32from the banks of the Tay...
26:33It's not on the Tay,
26:34is it?
26:34No, it's not.
26:35What's it on the banks of?
26:36Fross of Clyde.
26:37Has he done it?
26:38Will they be dancing
26:39on the streets of Troon tonight?
26:41Always.
26:41Our champion.
26:43And this week's
26:43House of Games
26:44is Andrew Cotter.
26:48Well played, Andrew.
26:51Close in the end, right?
26:52Oh, exactly.
26:53As a commentator,
26:54you'd have been happier
26:54with that ending.
26:55All you want is drama.
26:57Close matches.
26:59All you want is drama.
27:00How do you feel, Andrew,
27:01for your weekly win?
27:03Emotionally drained.
27:04It takes a lot out of you.
27:05But this is what all the training is.
27:06When I was a young boy
27:07growing up in Troon,
27:08I used to look out
27:09to the perfect Clyde
27:10and think,
27:11one of these days
27:11I'm going to win
27:13a sort of
27:14silver-plated trophy,
27:16a plastic trophy.
27:17You know what?
27:17Not even that.
27:18Not even that.
27:19On a very, very successful game tour.
27:21You know what?
27:21It's actually not a bad trophy.
27:22When you feel it,
27:23you'll get the heft of it.
27:24Quality.
27:25And you'll go,
27:26OK, I'll take that.
27:27And here we are.
27:28I'd like to thank my family
27:28who've been there all the way
27:30for me.
27:31My dogs,
27:31who've supported me,
27:32most of all.
27:33Your trainer.
27:34Trainer.
27:34Mark Ramprakash.
27:35It's been by your side.
27:36It's amazing all week.
27:37You don't see it on TV.
27:38Ramps is in his ear
27:39the whole time.
27:40Just say this,
27:41say this,
27:41say this.
27:42It's fascinating to see.
27:43In some ways,
27:44it's more your win
27:45than Andrew's, Mark.
27:46I feel part of it.
27:47Yeah, exactly.
27:48Listen, you should do.
27:48The team's sport.
27:49You should do.
27:50Stevie, congratulations.
27:51Two wins.
27:52Anna and Mark,
27:52it's been an absolute pleasure
27:53having you here all week.
27:55Andrew Cotter,
27:56our champion.
27:57Congratulations, Andrew.
27:58Nicely done.
27:59Thank you so much.
28:00It's been lovely
28:00spending all week with you.
28:01It's been lovely
28:02spending all week with you as well.
28:03See you next week
28:04on the House of Games.
28:05There he is.
28:35You know,
28:35you said I would feel the heft.
28:37Yeah.
28:37There's zero heft for that.
28:40Yeah, but you know what?
28:41We're done now.
28:42Well done.
28:43Yes.
28:44You now,
28:44thank you.
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