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00:00Hey everybody, welcome along to a brand new week of House of Games.
00:08Lovely to have you here, lovely to have four famous faces with me as well.
00:12All week we'll be quizzing, you know this already, don't you?
00:14You know that one of them is going to have to take away this trophy.
00:18It is contractually obliged, I'm afraid.
00:20Our players this week are Nathan Bryan,
00:24Spencer Matthews,
00:26Rosie Ramsey,
00:27and Ruth Laksford.
00:30Hi everyone.
00:31Hello.
00:32This is going to be fun.
00:32Nathan, so lovely to have you here, I've always wanted you on the show.
00:35You're an author, you're a film writer, actor, you do everything.
00:38I try, you know, I have many hats.
00:40You have many, many hats.
00:42How do you feel about quizzing though?
00:43I, like, everybody I told I was coming on the show,
00:46they were like, are you sure that you have those skills?
00:49So, we're going to find out.
00:50Oh, we're going to find out.
00:51Even my mum said that, so.
00:53Did she?
00:53Yeah, the face is...
00:54What's your mum called?
00:55June.
00:56June, come on.
00:57Yeah, come on, June.
00:57Come on, June.
00:58You know this kid more than anyone.
01:00Yeah.
01:00He's going to be great.
01:01Spencer, lovely to have you here.
01:03Now, your wife came on, I thought, oh, maybe you'd be competitive with Vogue,
01:06but she didn't win anything.
01:08Thank God.
01:08She was, as you know, she was a lovely presence,
01:11but she took home no presents.
01:14Right.
01:14However, you do have a rivalry with one of your best mates, Jamie Lang.
01:18Yes.
01:18And he won a show.
01:19Did he?
01:20He did, I'm afraid.
01:21That is surprising.
01:21Do you know what?
01:22Genuinely surprising.
01:23I had to go back and watch the tapes.
01:25Okay.
01:25I thought that must be impossible.
01:26He said that planet Earth would fit inside the sun a trillion times.
01:30That sounds like Jamie.
01:31So, the fact that he won anything was, anyway, but I, anyway, we're here to, we're here to playfully compete.
01:38Yeah.
01:38Yeah.
01:39You're so competitive.
01:40No.
01:41He already is.
01:42Only with Jamie, not with the three of you.
01:43That's the main thing.
01:44Good.
01:44And if you're going to be competitive with anyone, pick Jamie, right?
01:47Yeah.
01:49Now, Rosie, your husband, Chris, also, he's been on, but he won.
01:52He did.
01:52I believe you have a dartboard at home.
01:53We have a dartboard with your face on.
01:55Yeah.
01:56This series, they've even got a welcome mat, so you can just wipe your feet on me.
02:00Oh, my God.
02:01Right, okay.
02:01If I win, that's what I would like.
02:02Okay.
02:03Yeah.
02:03That's nice.
02:04So, if I ever go up to your house, it would be like a welcome mat and a dartboard with my face on.
02:08Oh, no, I love you, really.
02:09I do.
02:10Ruth, an absolute pleasure.
02:11It's a pleasure to have you here.
02:13Now, you know that we get all these ridiculous prizes every day.
02:16Shall we take a look at today's prizes?
02:17I'm literally here for the prizes.
02:18Oh, good.
02:18I'm here for them.
02:19If you win today, you take home one of these.
02:23There is the House of Games playing cards, the House of Games salt and pepper shakers,
02:27the House of Games toolkits, the House of Games laptop case, and the House of Games beeswax food wraps.
02:33Oh.
02:33That laptop case is like something that Dior would release.
02:39That's awesome.
02:39I'm assuming you don't mean Christian Dior.
02:41He must have a brother who works on a market.
02:45Is that a Barry Dior?
02:46Yes.
02:47What would you go for, do you think, Ruth?
02:49Definitely the salt and pepper grinders, please.
02:51Salt and pepper grinders.
02:52Love cooking.
02:52I hadn't noticed that.
02:53Feed them on the show, and I was like, that's what I want.
02:55I've got a toolbox, and I don't have a laptop, so, yeah, those.
02:58Rosie, someone in my ear just said Chris didn't just win a dartboard.
03:03He also won, and this is the worst prize in the history of House of Games, a House of Games shoehorn.
03:07Oh.
03:08Did he?
03:09He did, yeah.
03:09Well, he's kept that quiet.
03:10I've not seen that.
03:11Weird.
03:12Weird he would keep that quiet.
03:13Where is that shoehorn?
03:14Oh, my gosh.
03:15I do not know.
03:16What would you go for, Rosie?
03:17Do you know what?
03:19I think the laptop case is pretty smart.
03:22The Barry Dior laptop case?
03:23Yeah, I like it.
03:24Okay.
03:24Yeah.
03:25Spencer?
03:25I'd love to be able to say the toolkit.
03:27I'm not that handy, to be fair, but I love the laptop case.
03:30I really like the laptop case.
03:31The playing cards as well.
03:32I think there's a business here.
03:35Yes.
03:36Yeah, there is.
03:36I mean, you'd think so.
03:37We haven't managed to get it off the ground yet.
03:39Yes.
03:40But with your skills, maybe we can.
03:42Well, it's very nice.
03:44Listen, if you win, we'll discover what you want.
03:46And Nathan?
03:47I want those salt and pepper shakers.
03:48They've got those bougie buttons, and it does it for you, doesn't it?
03:51Yes, it's all electronic.
03:51Because I've been doing this all my, you know.
03:53You also take them home to London, just show them to June, and just go,
03:56Oh, yeah.
03:56How do you like me now, June?
03:58Yes.
03:58Yeah.
03:59I mean, I better not do it to my mum.
04:00I was just like, imagine.
04:02Imagine you saying, how do you like me now, June?
04:04Yeah.
04:05Every time I press this buzzer, a new round comes up.
04:10Should we play our first one?
04:10Yes.
04:11Here we go.
04:11Our first round this week is...
04:16Rhyme time.
04:17Fingers on buzzers, please.
04:18I'll ask you two questions at a time.
04:19The answers rhyme with each other.
04:22Here's your first one.
04:24Tennis stroke in which a player returns the ball before it touches the ground.
04:28First name of the 9-to-5 singer with the surname Parton.
04:31Yes, Spencer.
04:36Volley, Dolly.
04:38Volley, Dolly.
04:39It is.
04:41See how simple it is?
04:43Take that, Jamie Lang.
04:45See you later, Jamie.
04:46Volley and Dolly.
04:47Next one.
04:47Yes, Ruth.
05:00Taurus theosaurus.
05:01Oh, lovely.
05:03Taurus theosaurus.
05:04It is.
05:06Next one.
05:07Head of the Catholic Church and Bishop of Rome.
05:12And what is this?
05:15Oh.
05:15Yes, that is Spencer.
05:17Pope Soap.
05:17Pope Soap?
05:18It is Pope and Soap.
05:21Next one.
05:24Phrase for being so scared you can't move.
05:26Like a rabbit caught in the...
05:291993 Mel Brooks film spoof, Robin Hood.
05:35Yes, Nathan.
05:35Caught in Headlights, Robin Hood, Men in Tights.
05:40Headlights, Men in Tights?
05:41Yes, please.
05:41Yes, that's absolutely right, Nathan.
05:43Oh, good, excellent.
05:45That's very well done.
05:48Next two.
05:51James Cameron film with the 2022 sequel subtitle The Way of Water.
05:55And what is the title of this song?
06:01Nathan.
06:03Oh, Avatar.
06:04Um, oh, no.
06:08Oh, I love Jameet.
06:10I'm going to have to time you out.
06:11Oh, OK, sorry.
06:11I know.
06:12Anyone?
06:14Spencer just beats Rosie to the buzzer.
06:15Avatar, who you are.
06:17It's incorrect.
06:18Oh, no!
06:19Go on, Rosie.
06:19Rosie Ramsey.
06:21Avatar, superstar.
06:22Oh, superstar, it is.
06:24Well done, Rosie.
06:25That's terrible.
06:27By Jameetha, of course.
06:28Everybody is off the mark.
06:30That is a shame.
06:31Next one.
06:33Who is this?
06:35And what is this?
06:39Nathan.
06:40Messy Nessy.
06:41Messy and Nessy?
06:42Yeah.
06:42It is.
06:46Final question in this round.
06:47Musical, with songs All That Jazz and Cell Block Tango.
06:53And main antagonist in the Shakespeare play, Othello.
06:59Yes, Ruth?
07:00Is it Chicago?
07:04Iago.
07:05It's absolutely right.
07:07Chicago, Iago.
07:08I'm good.
07:09I can't believe I've got that.
07:10How about that?
07:11Shakespeare and me are not...
07:12Somebody got Shakespeare.
07:14Shakespeare.
07:16That's very good.
07:16The end of our first round.
07:17Let's take a look at our first leaderboard.
07:19It's lovely and close.
07:20I get the sense this is going to be a close week.
07:22Rosie has won.
07:24We have joint leaders Nathan, Spencer, Ruth, two points each.
07:27Very nice.
07:29Should we play another one?
07:29Yes.
07:30OK, our next round is...
07:34Distinctly Average.
07:36It is a pairs game.
07:37Rosie, as you're currently fourth, you get to choose your partner.
07:40Who would you like to team up with?
07:42I feel sorry for whoever I do pick.
07:44Ruth, would you like to team up with girls together?
07:47There we go.
07:48Rosie and Ruth are a team.
07:49Spencer and Nathan are a team.
07:50Come on, girl.
07:50We've got this.
07:51I wonder if you could all take your tablets out for me.
07:53Oh, OK.
07:53Thank you so much.
07:55I'm going to ask you some questions.
07:57You need to write me down a number,
07:59and I'll take the average of each pair's answer
08:00as the answer for the team.
08:02OK.
08:03OK.
08:03So, give me a guess for this, please.
08:07How many used car transactions were there in the UK in 2024?
08:12Wow.
08:14That is an interesting question.
08:16Wow, OK.
08:17According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders,
08:20our good friends.
08:29Nathan, tough one to start with.
08:31What are you thinking?
08:31From my knowledge of car transactions,
08:34I put 56,792.
08:35792.
08:37Yeah.
08:37Spencer, have you gone up or down from that?
08:39I've gone significantly higher than that.
08:41I've gone for 2 million used car transactions.
08:432 million.
08:44So, that is significantly up.
08:45Yeah.
08:46Isn't it?
08:46Yeah.
08:47But your average is just over a million.
08:50OK.
08:50OK.
08:5128,000.
08:52I love the fact there's nowhere near either of your answers,
08:53but you're both going, OK, yeah, yeah.
08:55How should I put that?
08:56That actually does sound better.
08:58Rosie, where have you gone?
08:59I've gone significantly up again.
09:01I've gone 5 million.
09:025 million.
09:03Ruth, up or down?
09:04From Rosie, I've gone down.
09:05I've got the same as Spencer.
09:06The same as Spencer.
09:07I've gone 2 million.
09:082 million.
09:09So, your average is 3.5 million.
09:11We've got 1 million, we've got 3.5 million.
09:13What do you think at home?
09:14How many used car transactions were there?
09:16There were...
09:177.6 million.
09:20Wow, wow.
09:21Wow.
09:22I was so off.
09:23You were a little bit off, weren't you?
09:24We're all in the wrong business.
09:25Yeah.
09:267.6 million.
09:27That's a lot.
09:29That is a point to Rosie and Ruth.
09:30Well done, Rosie and Ruth.
09:31I was told.
09:32You were quick.
09:33Your next question is this.
09:39Ooh.
09:40Crikey.
09:41Oh, this is tough.
09:47So, Rosie.
09:50Yes.
09:50I mean, there's lots of beautiful, inhabited Scottish islands.
09:53But how many are there, do you think?
09:55I'm not sure.
09:56I put 20.
09:5720, says Rosie.
09:59Ruth, up or down?
10:01I've gone up only a little.
10:03Oh, my goodness.
10:03I mean, I don't know.
10:05There's lots of them, I think.
10:06There's lots of them.
10:06But whether they're inhabited or not, I don't know.
10:09So, 22 is your average.
10:10We've got 20, we've got 24.
10:11So, 22 is the average.
10:14Spencer, have you got a number that's much higher than that on your list?
10:16No, no, no.
10:17I've gone a little bit lower than that.
10:18So, I've gone with six.
10:19You're on six?
10:20I mean, I could literally name you seven right now.
10:23Go on, then.
10:24OK, muck, egg, sky.
10:27Egg.
10:28Yeah.
10:28Yeah.
10:28Isle of Egg.
10:29Of course.
10:30Aaron.
10:31Iona.
10:31I could probably name six, which is why I've gone for six.
10:34OK.
10:35Yeah, yeah.
10:36I've run out.
10:38You've got all the Orkneys, you've got the Shetland Islands.
10:41Yeah.
10:41Anyway, well, you know, it's OK to be wrong.
10:43Maybe at six.
10:44No, it might be six.
10:45It could be.
10:45Yeah.
10:46Nathan, up or down?
10:46Uh, up.
10:4822.
10:4822.
10:49Everyone's got the same idea.
10:51I feel like this is going to be bigger than all those.
10:52I feel like it is.
10:54Yeah.
10:55So, your average gentleman?
10:5714.
10:58OK.
10:58Come on.
10:59Let's find out, shall we, how many inhabited islands are there?
11:0393.
11:03Oh, my goodness.
11:0593.
11:0593?
11:07Wow.
11:07I never thought it would be that many.
11:09Wow.
11:09Rosie and Ruth, you got yourself a point there somehow.
11:11I mean, unbelievably.
11:13The smallest one has got just seven people on it.
11:16Wow.
11:17Imagine that, one of the Shetland Islands has got seven people.
11:19I feel like I need to go home and look them all up now.
11:22Exactly.
11:22A lovely tour of the islands would take you longer than we thought.
11:24Yeah.
11:26And final question in this round.
11:27How many hip replacements did NHS England carry out in the year to March 2024?
11:34Five million.
11:35Yeah.
11:36Oh, my God.
11:37I think it's a lot.
11:39What do we think at home on this one?
11:43Hmm.
11:44Hmm.
11:45It's a lot of hips.
11:46It's, it's, yeah, but, hmm.
11:48OK.
11:48OK.
11:48It requires a lot of hips.
11:49Ah!
11:50Nathan, what have you got for?
11:51Oh, I've got 86,792.
11:56Why are you laughing like that?
11:57Is that, I just, I like, I like the specificity of it.
11:59You know, the average.
12:01Yeah, yeah, exactly.
12:0186,792.
12:03Spencer, what are you saying?
12:04I've gone, I've gone lower.
12:05Yeah?
12:05I've gone lower.
12:06I've gone, I've gone 20,000.
12:0720,000.
12:08Only because you've only got, you've only got a year.
12:11Hip replacements, massive surgery.
12:12Yeah.
12:13There'll be a huge backed up list.
12:14You won't be able to get the people that want it done in a year.
12:16I think there'll be less than people think.
12:18It's now going to be some huge number.
12:19I did not think you were going to be the first person on the show to make a political point.
12:22It's going to be, I would assume that it would be a smaller number than you would think.
12:27Yeah, I hear you.
12:28So your average, gentleman, is 53,400 odds.
12:33Which is almost exactly your answer from?
12:35Oh, yeah, it was, yeah.
12:36Yeah, that's how many cars have sold.
12:38Rosie, where are you going with this?
12:39I've gone for 500,000.
12:41500,000?
12:43Yes.
12:43Okay.
12:44Ruth, up and down.
12:45I've got this so wrong.
12:47Sorry.
12:49What do you got?
12:50Whoa!
12:5210.5 million.
12:54It's one in six people.
12:56A lot of people have hip replacements.
12:58Yeah.
12:58A lot.
12:59Yes.
13:00But where my thinking was wrong is in that year.
13:03You're right, there's a backlog.
13:05That would mean that one in six of the entire population had a hip replacement last year.
13:08That would be my only note about that answer.
13:11It's a great note.
13:13It's a great note, Richard.
13:13I'm listening to this, five of us hit, I don't think any of us, did we have a hip, not yet?
13:16No, thankfully.
13:17Not yet.
13:18So your average, Rosie and Ruth.
13:20Sorry, Rosie.
13:21Guys, I think you might get a point in this round.
13:23Let's go.
13:255.5 million, you're saying.
13:26So we've got 53,000, we've got 5.5 million.
13:29What have you said?
13:30What have you said at home?
13:32How many hip replacements did NHS England carry out in that year?
13:3778,000.
13:38Well done.
13:39Yes, mate.
13:39Wow.
13:39That's very impressive.
13:4178,000 is the answer.
13:44Nathan and Spencer, you get yourself a point.
13:46That's very good.
13:47Very good.
13:47Pretty good, June, right?
13:48Pretty good.
13:49Well done, mate.
13:51Tablets away, please.
13:52One and all.
13:53That was fun.
13:53That was fun.
13:54That was very fun.
13:55That was good.
13:55Let's take a look at this leaderboard, everybody.
13:58I'm not saying it's going to be close, but...
14:01Nathan, Spencer, Rosie, three points each.
14:04Ruth Langsford is our leader.
14:05Four points.
14:06Very good.
14:07I don't know how with that last answer, but anyway.
14:10Our next round on Monday's House of Games is going to be...
14:17Z to A.
14:19Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone.
14:20I wonder if you can tell me the link between three answers.
14:24Okay, I'm going to show you three answers.
14:25You just have to buzz in when you can work out what the link is,
14:27but I'm only going to reveal those answers letter by letter,
14:30from Z all the way up to A's.
14:32So what connects these three words, please?
14:34That is Nathan.
14:50Potatoes.
14:50Potatoes?
14:51Yeah.
14:52They are Charlotte and Maris Piper, New Jersey Royal.
14:56It won't always be potatoes, I will say that.
14:58Oh.
14:59It's my speciality.
15:01What connects these?
15:04Yes, that is Rosie.
15:14Plants?
15:15They're not, I'm afraid.
15:17Spencer?
15:18Comic book villains.
15:20Comic book villains?
15:21That's the correct answer.
15:22Lex Luthor, Poison Ivy, Victor Von Boone.
15:25Rosie, that's how the question writers get you.
15:26They put something like Poison Ivy in, because they go,
15:28someone's going to buzz in and say plants.
15:30And it's always me.
15:32It's always going to be me.
15:33Next one.
15:35What connects these?
15:36They're small.
15:37They're small, aren't they?
15:38There's not a lot to go on here.
15:40If anyone buzzed in now, I'd be like...
15:42Huh.
15:51That is Spencer.
15:52Things to do with a bicycle.
15:53Parts of a bicycle?
15:54Shane, pedals and saddle.
15:56It is.
15:57Parts of a bicycle.
15:58What connects these?
15:59BELL RINGS
16:00BELL RINGS
16:01Yes, that's Ruth.
16:14I was going to say places in Wales, but I'm not sure that's right now.
16:21It's not, I'm afraid.
16:24Yes, that's Rosie.
16:25Is it places in, like, kids' TV shows?
16:29Is it places in kids' TV shows?
16:31That's exactly what it is.
16:32Oh!
16:32Wow!
16:34Ponta Pandy is Clive and Sam.
16:36Balamori is Balamori.
16:37That's very good.
16:38And Greendale is Postman Pat.
16:40Next three.
16:41What connects these?
16:43BELL RINGS
16:44BELL RINGS
16:45Yes, Nathan.
16:54Oh, man.
16:55People from Popeye's door.
16:59It is not people from Popeye's door.
17:02I'm so sorry.
17:06Yes, Ruth.
17:07Er, Presenters of Mastermind.
17:11Presenters of Mastermind.
17:12Pop idol of its day.
17:14It is.
17:15John Humphreys, Clive Myrie, Magnus Magnusson.
17:18Well played, Ruth.
17:19And final question in this round.
17:22What connects these?
17:31Yes, that is Nathan.
17:32Places in Poland.
17:33Places in Poland.
17:34Yes.
17:35Cracknell, Poznan and Warsaw.
17:37Absolutely right.
17:38It's the end of the round.
17:40And listen, I know I kept saying it's close, but take a look at this again.
17:45Rosie, you've got four.
17:46Nathan, Spencer, Ruth, five points each.
17:48Oh, it's...
17:49So close.
17:50I've never been such a close game.
17:53Two rounds to go.
17:54No idea yet who's going to win Monday's House of Games, who's going to win that first prize of the week.
17:58Let's play round four, shall we?
18:03Put your finger on it.
18:04If you'll take your tablets out, please, everyone.
18:06Oh, this is actually so exciting.
18:08This is fun.
18:09I'm having a lovely tent.
18:10I thought I was going to hit it.
18:11I'm going to show you some pictures, and I need you to put your finger on something.
18:14The first picture is...
18:16That.
18:18And I wonder if you could put your finger on the hot shoe.
18:22The hot shoe.
18:24The hot shoe.
18:25Oh, my gosh.
18:25I have no idea.
18:26I'm just going to put it there.
18:29It's locked in.
18:30Locked in.
18:31Lock and load.
18:33Nathan, I don't think I've ever heard of a hot shoe.
18:35Have you heard of a hot shoe?
18:36No, I've never heard of a hot shoe.
18:38Do you do movies and things you know about equipment?
18:39I mean, clearly I don't do them enough, because a hot shoe, not a clue.
18:43Where have you gone?
18:44The top.
18:45The bit which you do that with.
18:47Yeah.
18:48The bit which you do that with.
18:49Yeah, I imagine that's what you do with.
18:50Thank you, Professor.
18:51Yeah, thanks.
18:53Spence, you heard of one?
18:54Not heard of one.
18:55I kind of...
18:56What might you do with something hot?
18:58You might put it down.
19:00You know, so I kind of...
19:01I thought that maybe that button to the side of the lens
19:05is to take the lens off.
19:07Rosie, how's your logic?
19:09Oh, my gosh, I have no idea.
19:10I chose the little round twisty thing.
19:12The little round twisty thing?
19:14I think it changes the focus.
19:15I think that's called the little round twisty thing.
19:17I knew it.
19:18I knew it.
19:18I think it is.
19:19Yeah, I used to have one of these.
19:20And, Ruth, do you know this one?
19:21I've gone the same as Nathan.
19:23I think that's called the shutter, is it?
19:25When you press it to take the picture,
19:26and I'm thinking hot, as in...
19:28Could be, right?
19:28Because, like, it's live.
19:30Maybe it's like a hot mic.
19:31Hot mic.
19:32That's when your mic is open.
19:33Shutter.
19:33Now, there will be some people at home
19:35who really know the cameras, who know this answer.
19:37And they're all going to go,
19:39Guys, come on.
19:39Yeah.
19:40It's the hot shoe.
19:41But we don't know in the studio.
19:42Shall we find out, see if we've given away any points?
19:44Yes.
19:44What is the hot shoe?
19:47Oh!
19:48Come on.
19:49Dreadful.
19:50Is that for the flash?
19:51Why?
19:51Why is it called that?
19:52It's the slot where you attach the flash
19:54or any other accessory.
19:56The hot shoe.
19:57Well, now we know.
19:58Good to know.
19:59Next picture.
19:59And I wonder if you could put your finger on, please.
20:04The player who has scored more goals for England.
20:07Ugh!
20:09There we go.
20:11Tall guy.
20:11If all four of you get this wrong,
20:13that would be more impressive.
20:15Frank Lampard and Stephen Gerrard there.
20:18Or Stephen Gerrard,
20:19they call him sometimes, don't they?
20:21Spencer.
20:21Lampard.
20:22Gerrard.
20:23I went with Gerrard.
20:24You went with Gerrard?
20:25Rosie, who have you gone with?
20:28I went Lampard.
20:29You went Lampard.
20:30We have a difference of opinion already.
20:32Everyone's gone Lampard.
20:33I went Lampard just because I couldn't think of the other guy's name.
20:38Nathan.
20:38I went with Lampard because I used to support Chelsea.
20:42There we go.
20:43You used to support Chelsea.
20:43You used to.
20:44Yeah, now I support Chelsea, QPR, Fulham as well.
20:47Come on, you guys.
20:47All of the West London team.
20:49Yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:49Spencer, this could be such a pivotal moment
20:52in the history of House of Games.
20:54Come on.
20:55Either all of your opponents are about to get a point
20:57or you're about to get a point.
20:59That's a big swing.
21:00Let's go.
21:00That is a big swing.
21:01Let's go.
21:01Let's find out what have you gone with at home.
21:03Which of those players scored the most goals for England?
21:06Oh, it was Lampard.
21:09Oh, my God.
21:11It was Lampard.
21:12Lampard scored 29.
21:13Gerrard scored 21.
21:15Oh, that's close enough.
21:16Very close.
21:17Final picture in this round.
21:20Oh, no.
21:21Okay.
21:22I wonder if you could put your finger on
21:23the flag of the country
21:26that is not a member
21:27of the European Union.
21:31Oh.
21:31Don't know.
21:32I have no idea.
21:42What do you reckon at home on this one?
21:44Do you know those flags?
21:45Do you know which one is not in the EU?
21:47Everyone is in.
21:48Rosie, what have you gone for?
21:50I went for the white and blue one.
21:52White and blue one?
21:53I'm terrible with flags.
21:54Okay.
21:55Ruth, what have you gone for?
21:56I wish I could even say why.
21:58I'm embarrassed.
21:59I wish I could say because that's such and such and such.
22:01Yes.
22:01I have absolutely no idea.
22:03I've gone bottom right, the turquoise and yellow.
22:06Nathan, do you know some of these flags?
22:07Yeah, I think I do.
22:10If you're a football fan, you learn your flags.
22:11Yeah, yeah.
22:12I think, like, I went for the blue and white one.
22:15That's Finland, right?
22:16Right?
22:16Right?
22:17Okay, cool.
22:17It is, yeah.
22:18Yeah.
22:19So even if you don't get a point,
22:20at least people know you know the flag of Finland.
22:22Yeah, my mum will be proud of me.
22:23Yeah, yeah, yeah.
22:24Spencer?
22:24I could be completely right.
22:25Is it Finland, Sweden, Norway?
22:29And then I've gone for top left
22:32because I'm not quite sure what that is.
22:34We've got Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
22:36Okay.
22:36Is what we've got.
22:38Ruth is on Sweden.
22:39Spencer, you're on Norway.
22:40And Rose and Nathan, you're on Finland.
22:43Are we giving away a point at the end of this round?
22:47Which of those is not in the EU?
22:50Let's go.
22:50Oh, well done.
22:51Well done.
22:52Guys, it's...
22:54Come on, guys, that was obvious.
22:55EU.
22:57And that's the end of that round.
22:58Tablets away, please, everyone.
22:59Okay.
23:00Hate flags.
23:01Yeah, me too.
23:03Can we use that for the trailer?
23:04Yeah.
23:05Is that okay?
23:05Ruth Langsford, I hate flags.
23:07We have one round to go.
23:10It's going to be the first time we play Answer Smash this week.
23:12We'll see who's got game for that.
23:15But look at this leaderboard going into it.
23:18One point between everybody.
23:21Rosie's got five.
23:22Go on, Cantona.
23:22Ruth, Spencer and Nathan, six points each.
23:25Anybody's game.
23:28Anybody's game.
23:29Wow.
23:29Here we go.
23:31Our final round for the first time this week is...
23:36Answer Smash.
23:36Fingers on buzzers, please.
23:38A point for a correct answer.
23:39Don't forget, you lose a point if you give me an incorrect answer in this round.
23:44Goodness.
23:45Oh, God.
23:45I know.
23:46Jeopardy, right?
23:47This is stressful.
23:48Yeah.
23:48This is...
23:49What a great game, by the way.
23:51Yeah.
23:52Well, listen, it's certainly a great episode, this one.
23:55Anybody's game.
23:56Okay.
23:57Your first category is sweet treats.
24:01Those will be the pictures.
24:02There will be a clue above.
24:04Smash the answer to the clue into what you see in the picture.
24:07Here's your first one.
24:07Good luck, everyone.
24:08Which Labour Party politician became Prime Minister in 2007
24:13after ten years as Chancellor of the Exchequer?
24:18Yes, that's Spencer.
24:19Gordon Brownie.
24:19Gordon Brownie?
24:21Gordon Brown and a Brownie.
24:22Gordon Brownie.
24:23Well done, Spencer.
24:25Next one.
24:27Jane Torville, Christopher Dean and Ashley Banjo
24:29have all been judges on which ITV competition series?
24:34Yes, Ruth.
24:36Dancing on Ice Cream.
24:37Dancing on Ice Cream?
24:38I'd watch that.
24:40It is.
24:40Dancing on Ice Cream.
24:41I'd watch that.
24:42Dancing on Ice Cream.
24:43Wouldn't you?
24:44Yeah, it sounds delicious.
24:45It does sound good.
24:46Next clue, next sweet treat.
24:56Yes, that is Rosie.
24:57Kim Marshmallow.
24:59Kim Marshmallow?
25:01It is.
25:02Kim Marshmallow.
25:03Kim Marshmallow.
25:04See, that leaderboard's not getting any further apart.
25:06Our next category.
25:09Boy band members.
25:10Ooh.
25:11Be the Finchers.
25:12Oh, now you're talking.
25:16What is the first name of the TV presenter with the surname Manchetti,
25:19who appeared on Strictly in 2016?
25:21That is Nathan.
25:26Nagaribalo.
25:27Nagaribalo?
25:28Yeah.
25:29It is Nagaribalo.
25:31Next one.
25:34In boxing, what type of blow is delivered with the lead hand moving directly from the shoulder?
25:40Rosie.
25:41Is it a jab?
25:42And who's that?
25:44AJ.
25:45It's not, I'm afraid.
25:46Oh, no, it's not.
25:46So sorry.
25:48No, it's not.
25:49I was looking for jabs.
25:51That's abs from five.
25:53Oh.
25:53Oh.
25:54Jabs.
25:54I would have accepted jabs from five.
25:56Next clue, next boy band member.
25:58What is the collective term for a group of former students of a school or university?
26:06Rosie.
26:07Alum Niall Horan.
26:09Alum Niall Horan.
26:10Correct answer.
26:12Well played, Rosie.
26:13Absolutely done.
26:15Any more?
26:16No more.
26:18Whoa.
26:18Wow.
26:19Goodness me.
26:21Who's our first champion of the week, I wonder?
26:23Been so close all the way through, but our first champion on this week's House of Games is...
26:28Going down to a three-way tie break.
26:32Oh.
26:34Nathan, Spencer, Ruth.
26:36Yes.
26:36I'm going to do one more answer smash.
26:38If you buzz in and give me a correct answer, you are today's champion.
26:41If you buzz in and give me an incorrect answer, the question will be open for the other two players.
26:45So, we have a three-way playoff.
26:46Ruth, Spencer and Nathan.
26:47It's been super close all the way through.
26:49We're about to decide it with one final question.
26:53And your category is...
26:55Scientists and Mathematicians.
26:56That'll be the picture.
26:57My favourite.
26:58No.
26:58That'll be the picture.
26:59There'll be a clue above.
27:00Who is going to be our champion?
27:03Which early Christian Martyr has a feast day on the 26th of December?
27:08Yes, Rhys.
27:11St Stephen Hawking.
27:13St Stephen Hawking.
27:15Here's the correct answer, Ruth Langsford.
27:18Very well done.
27:20Whoa.
27:21Well done.
27:22Held your nerve.
27:23My hand was sweating.
27:26You've won yourself a prize, Rhys.
27:27Yes, Richard.
27:28Very well done.
27:29What are you taking with you?
27:31Absolutely 100% the salt and pepper mills, please.
27:35Lovely.
27:35The pride of place in my kitchen.
27:37Ruth Langsford wins the house of games,
27:39salt and pepper shakers.
27:40Congratulations, Ruth.
27:40Our weekly leaderboard looks like this.
27:43Every day it's four points for a win,
27:45three for second and so on.
27:47It's going to be so close all week.
27:49OK, we're going to see a lot of different winners.
27:50We're going to see a lot of good quizzing.
27:52But our first show is won by Ruth.
27:54Congratulations, Ruth.
27:55Listen, I know you're all shattered already.
27:57That took a lot out of everybody.
27:59But should we come back and do the same thing again tomorrow?
28:01Yes.
28:01Excellent.
28:02Yes, please.
28:02Very much look forward to seeing you all here.
28:04Then I look forward to seeing you as well on the House of Games.
28:36It's all about everything I've dreamed of.
28:39Oh, how about that?
28:41Wow.
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