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00:00Another week done. Well done, everybody. Just one final episode of House of Games to get through.
00:15Can you believe it? Now, we could be about to make history. It happens very, very rarely.
00:19Five out of five. It's happened three times before. Is it going to happen for a fourth time?
00:23You're about to find out. If it does happen, of course, we know who's winning this trophy.
00:27Shall we meet our wonderful players for the final time? They are Hamed Animashal, Lorna Watson, Adam Buxton and Lisa Snowden.
00:38Hey, everyone. What's up? He's in shorts today, Hamed. Can you believe it? He's done it again. Four in a row.
00:44The confidence is wild. Turns up looking amazing.
00:47He looks fantastic. Like I've just joined the reformed, fun-loving criminals.
00:52Yes, exactly. Like suddenly he's reformed the ska band of his youth.
00:57Lorna, you've had a few second places. Shall we take a look at our weekly leaderboard?
01:02Yes, please. Because you are in second place on it. You are the only person who could still win the trophy.
01:05Right. I think Adam's got the trophy in the bag.
01:08He would have to win and he would have to come last on Double Points Friday.
01:11Yeah. But I'd love for you to have a win. We can do it, right?
01:14I want nothing more, Richard. He's good at Answer Smash. That's the thing.
01:18I know. Everyone, we've absolutely got him in our sights all the way through.
01:20Then Answer Smash, you just sort of does that.
01:25Hamed, what were you saying before the show? What's your one dream?
01:27Just to answer one question right on Answer Smash.
01:30Just one. Lisa got her first one yesterday.
01:32Feels so good, I have to say. I know you've got it in you. I know you have.
01:36I think you can do it. Thank you, Lisa. Thank you.
01:38Thanks, everyone. If you see the category and it's sports personalities, I'm dead.
01:43Excellent. But I think everyone is on this show.
01:45That's the unfortunate thing. I think your weaknesses are other people's weaknesses.
01:49Mm-hmm. Yeah. How are you feeling, though, Adam?
01:52Five out of five? It's been done before, but not often.
01:54I mean, it's not necessary at this point. I'm floating on air.
01:57I've got the salt and pepper shaker. Yeah.
02:01I'm just... I've met some wonderful people.
02:03You know what? I thought we had him yesterday,
02:05but I think he wanted those salt and pepper shakers so much.
02:08He had to have them. The determination was there.
02:10Exactly. He dug deep.
02:11Shall we take a look at today's prizes and hope there's nothing that Adam wants?
02:13Yes. You have got the House of Games sunglasses,
02:17the sliders, the compost bin, the recipe book stand and the wheelie luggage.
02:24Lisa, what do you fancy?
02:26Oh, it's got to be the recipe stand. Yeah?
02:28Yeah, that's classy, that.
02:30Well, I mean, it's a definition of classy that some people might argue with, but...
02:34The only thing is your face would be hidden when using it.
02:37So, as long as you're OK with that.
02:38I think it's so great. Given that Adam won a chopping board with my face on earlier in the week,
02:42Adam, what would you go for?
02:44I mean, the wheelie bag. Yeah, not bad, right?
02:47Tim Key writes about the wheelie bag in his latest book.
02:50Oh, does he? Yeah. Oh, that's good. That's cool.
02:53Lorna? Love all of it.
02:55Yes, thank you. Again? Yes.
02:57Case is the case. The wheelie case.
02:59Yeah. I would love that for you.
03:00Thank you. Hamid?
03:02The sliders look good. Yeah? Yeah, I like the look of them.
03:05Shall we do it? Let's do it.
03:06Is Adam going to win five in a row?
03:08I wonder, are we going to find a different champion this week?
03:10Let's find out, shall we, as we play our first round.
03:15And it is, is it Spaniel Craig?
03:18OK, I'm going to show you a question and a picture.
03:21What you see in the picture will rhyme with the first word of the answer.
03:25So, for example, if I said,
03:26who is the current James Bond and there was a picture of a dog,
03:29the answer would be Spaniel Craig.
03:31Right. OK, so you just change the thing in the picture
03:34for the first word of the answer.
03:36Here is your first one. Fingers on buzzers, please.
03:40Pop group who had a UK number one with Sound of the Underground.
03:48Yes, Hamid.
03:48Pearls Allowed. Pearls Allowed.
03:50Absolutely right.
03:51Girls Allowed becomes Pearls Allowed.
03:54Next one.
03:571954 William Golding novel about boys stranded on an island.
04:04Yes, Lorna.
04:05Chord of the Flies.
04:06Chord of the Flies.
04:08It is Chord of the Flies.
04:09Lord of the Flies.
04:12Next one.
04:14What does the title, please, of this song?
04:21Adam.
04:21Pie Will Survive.
04:22Pie Will Survive.
04:23I Will Survive becomes Pie Will Survive.
04:25A Gloria Gaynor.
04:27Next one.
04:30National Heroine of France, also known as the Maid of Orléans.
04:33BELL RINGS
04:34Adam.
04:37Throne of Arc.
04:38Throne of Arc.
04:39Oh, brilliant.
04:40Throne of Arc is absolutely right.
04:42Throne of Arc becomes Throne of Arc.
04:44Next picture.
04:45Next clue.
04:482008 animated martial arts film in which Jack Black voices Poe.
04:55Yes, Adam.
04:56Tongue Fu Panda.
04:57Tongue Fu Panda.
04:58It is Kung Fu Panda.
04:59It becomes Tongue Fu Panda.
05:01It's come to play again.
05:03Yay, man.
05:04Come to play.
05:05Next one.
05:07What is the title of this song?
05:09See the curtains hanging in the window
05:12In the evening on a Friday night
05:16A little light shining through the window
05:21Lets me know every, every thing
05:24Yes, Lorna.
05:26Plumber Breeze.
05:28Oh, come off, is it?
05:29Is it?
05:29Plumber Breeze?
05:30Well done.
05:32Plumber Breeze has become Plumber Breeze.
05:35Final question in this round.
05:381982 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger in the title role.
05:41Hamid.
05:45Ronan the Barbarian.
05:47Ronan the Barbarian.
05:48Nice.
05:48Is absolutely right.
05:49Conan the Barbarian and Ronan Keating.
05:51Ronan the Barbarian.
05:53That's the end of our first round on Friday's House of Games.
05:56Our final.
05:57And our leaderboard looks like this.
05:59Lisa today.
06:00Yet to get off the mark.
06:01Ay, ay, ay.
06:02Hamid and Lorna have two points each.
06:04Dr Buckles, Adam Buxton, three points.
06:06Very nice.
06:07Is he going five out of five, I wonder?
06:08Our next round is...
06:11Password123.
06:15Lisa, who would you like to play with today?
06:17Let's do Adam.
06:18Yeah.
06:19Stay with that.
06:19Then no-one has to move.
06:20We have to move.
06:20Hamid and Lorna, you're a team.
06:22Adam and Lisa, you're a team.
06:23In this round, we have to guess the internet passwords of famous people.
06:26OK?
06:26And it's these four famous folk.
06:29And they are Dion Dublin, Peter Kaye, Lorraine Kelly and Gerry Halliwell Horner.
06:34Hamid and Lorna, you'll be teaming up.
06:35So, between the two of you, who do you think you know the most about?
06:38I mean...
06:39Let's go, Gerry.
06:41OK.
06:42We will go with Gerry Halliwell Horner.
06:45Gerry Halliwell Horner.
06:46Now, her internet password is the answer to these two hints.
06:53Your children's book character, Eugenia, shares her surname with the name of which plant.
06:59And your debut solo hit, Look At Me, entered the UK charts at what number?
07:03If you combine those two, you'll get her password.
07:05You'll have three attempts.
07:07Well, let's just think of plants that she might like and write about.
07:12What about fern?
07:14Something like Eugenia.
07:16Let's just think.
07:17It's not going to be Eugenia cactus, is it?
07:19Let's go with fern.
07:20So, we'll go fern.
07:21And what about the number for...
07:23I think that did really well.
07:25I think one.
07:26What do you think?
07:27Yeah, fern one.
07:28Fern one?
07:29Yeah.
07:29We'll get three guesses.
07:30Okay, oh, okay.
07:31Oh, okay, cool.
07:32Yeah.
07:32Fern one.
07:33Is that Gerry's password?
07:36It is not.
07:36Do you have neither part correct?
07:38Oh, no.
07:39Interesting.
07:39Neither part correct.
07:40Oh, no.
07:42Plants.
07:44Lavender.
07:45Okay.
07:45I like the sound of that.
07:46Yeah.
07:47And then five.
07:49Yeah, fine.
07:50Let's go for it.
07:51Lavender five?
07:52Yeah.
07:52Okay, what do you think at home on this one?
07:54What do you go for?
07:54Lavender five, is that Gerry's password?
07:57It is not.
07:58But you do have one part correct.
08:00Do we get to know which part it is?
08:01You do not.
08:02Oh, that is a shame.
08:03That's unfair.
08:07I'm really sorry, Hammond.
08:08It's not me, it's the BBC.
08:09No, I understand.
08:10They have rules.
08:11Listen, you've got more power at this place now since Black Ops.
08:14Actually, between the two of you,
08:15between Sister Boniface and Black Ops,
08:16the money you've made for the BBC.
08:17Yeah.
08:18We have quite a bit of power here.
08:20Yeah.
08:21Change the rules.
08:21OK, they're telling me you've got the plant right.
08:26Oh, thank you.
08:27You really do have a lot of power.
08:28Virginia lavender, okay.
08:30You really do have a lot of power.
08:31Wow, okay, yeah.
08:33OK, well, let's think.
08:35Look at me.
08:36Should we go three?
08:38Go on, then.
08:38Spit the difference.
08:39Go on, then.
08:40Three?
08:40Lavender three.
08:41Lavender three?
08:41Yep.
08:42Let's have a look.
08:43Lavender three, is that Gerry's password?
08:45It is not.
08:47Let's see what it was.
08:49Lavender two.
08:50Ooh, lavender two.
08:51You're right, it was a big hit.
08:52But for reasons best known to yourself,
08:54you went straight to five.
08:55Listen, I get it.
08:56I just thought...
08:57I know, listen, you panicked.
08:58Yeah.
08:58Absolutely understood.
08:59Story of my life, mate.
09:02Adam and Lisa,
09:03whose password would you like to crack?
09:04It's between Lorraine and Peter Kelly.
09:06Yeah.
09:07Peter Kay, sorry.
09:08Lorraine Kay and Peter Kelly.
09:10Yeah.
09:10Should we do Lorraine?
09:12What do you reckon?
09:12Do you know a lot about Peter Kay?
09:14I mean, he was in a sitcom that I can remember the name of.
09:18Yeah.
09:19And let's try him.
09:21Okay, cool.
09:22Yeah, we're going Peter Kay.
09:23Okay, Peter Kay's password combines these two hints.
09:26As Geraldine McQueen, you had a 2011 UK Top 20 single
09:32with I Know Him So Well alongside which singer?
09:36And in which Wallace and Gromit film
09:38does your character PC Macintosh first appear?
09:42Oh, mate.
09:43That's a lot.
09:44Can we have Lorraine, please?
09:47I Know Him So Well.
09:50Lulu?
09:51Is that not Elaine Page?
09:53Elaine Page is right.
09:54But is that in 2011 or is that when she originally sang it?
09:58I reckon she might have come back to sing that with him.
10:01Do you think?
10:02Yeah, why not?
10:03Okay.
10:04So, Elaine Page.
10:06Which Wallace and Gromit film?
10:08I mean, Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
10:11I've seen Macintosh first appear.
10:12The Wrong Trousers.
10:14Don't forget, we've got three guesses.
10:15Yeah.
10:15So we can get some information with one guess.
10:17Page Rabbit.
10:19Okay.
10:19Okay, Elaine Page, Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
10:21Is that Peter Kay's password?
10:23No.
10:24No.
10:24He does not, but you have one part correct.
10:27Ooh.
10:28Rabbit.
10:29Well, 2011.
10:31Maybe it was...
10:32Martin McCutcheon?
10:33Maybe it's a chap because he's Geraldine McQueen.
10:37So that's the character he's playing in that song.
10:40Right, yeah, yeah.
10:41So they're going to be playing against each other in this song.
10:44Sure.
10:45So I would imagine it would be a man, maybe.
10:47Shall we have a punt?
10:49Then we can find out which part was right.
10:52Robbie Williams, Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
10:55Robbie Williams, Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
10:56Is that Peter Kay's password?
10:59It is not.
11:00You still have one part correct, though.
11:01Okay, so it's...
11:02It's definitely Rabbit.
11:03It's definitely the Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
11:04Yeah, it's definitely Rabbit.
11:05So, okay, let's think.
11:07Tom Jones?
11:09Someone like that?
11:11Maybe.
11:11Let's try Tom Jones, Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
11:14Tom Jones, Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
11:15Last guess, what do you think at home?
11:16What have you gone with?
11:17Is it Tom Jones, Curse of the Were-Rabbit?
11:20It is not.
11:21We're not getting into his account.
11:22I think it was.
11:22If you think about who originally did, I know him so well.
11:24Yeah.
11:25It was Elaine Page and...
11:27Barbara Dixon.
11:28Barbara Dixon.
11:29Barbara Dixon.
11:30Is it Barbara Dixon, Curse of the Were-Rabbit?
11:31Ring.
11:31Oh, it's Susan Boyle.
11:35Oh, that's funny.
11:37Well, I'd have definitely got it wrong.
11:38Yeah, it was a parody of the original.
11:40But I wonder, I would have, like you with Elaine Page,
11:41I was like, I wonder if you'd teamed up with whoever originally sung it.
11:45Susan Boyle, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
11:47Lorna and Hamed.
11:49Oh, yes.
11:50You have Lorraine Kelly or Dion Dublin.
11:53I'm really looking forward to...
11:54I'm trying to read your face.
11:56...to Adam and Lisa having to do Dion Dublin.
11:58Yeah, let's do Lorraine Kelly.
12:00Lorraine Kelly, please.
12:01How bad can it be?
12:02Do you know what I mean?
12:03I don't know.
12:04Lorraine Kelly's password combines these two hints.
12:21Where is she from?
12:23She is from Scotland, right?
12:24Yeah.
12:25She's not Glasgow, is she?
12:27Is she?
12:28Should we go with Glasgow for the first guest?
12:30Why not?
12:31Yeah.
12:32Glasgow.
12:34And then the 2024 documentary.
12:36How long has she been?
12:37I feel like she's been going for forever.
12:3925 years.
12:40I think she's no longer than that.
12:42Longer than that?
12:43Yeah.
12:44Definitely.
12:4530 years.
12:46I'm going to go more.
12:48Should we do 40?
12:49Hang on.
12:49Let's go 40.
12:51Yeah, all right.
12:52Yeah.
12:52Glasgow 40.
12:53Glasgow 40.
12:53Is that Lorraine's password?
12:56It is not.
12:58But you do have one part correct.
13:00Oh, no.
13:01OK, should we keep Glasgow?
13:03Keep Glasgow.
13:04Go.
13:04I've definitely seen clips of her in shoulder pads.
13:08Yeah.
13:08From the 80s.
13:09So now, it couldn't be 50, could it?
13:12How old is she?
13:14I don't...
13:15I don't...
13:16This is getting worse and worse for Lorraine, doesn't it?
13:18I don't know.
13:1880s.
13:19100 great years.
13:21I'm actually going...
13:2250.
13:23I don't know.
13:24You decide.
13:25I'm so indecisive.
13:27Glasgow 50?
13:27Yeah, yeah, yeah.
13:28Glasgow 50.
13:29I'm so sorry, Lorraine.
13:30Glasgow 50.
13:31Is that Lorraine's password?
13:34OK.
13:34It is not you now.
13:3550 is too much.
13:36You now have neither part correct.
13:38Huh?
13:39Oh!
13:40Which tells you something.
13:42Oh, so it is 40, but it's not Glasgow.
13:44Yeah.
13:45Yeah.
13:45OK.
13:46Should we go Edinburgh?
13:48Edinburgh 40.
13:51Yeah.
13:51Edinburgh 40.
13:52Edinburgh 40.
13:53What do we think at home?
13:54What would you go for?
13:54Edinburgh 40.
13:55Final guess.
13:56Is that Lorraine Kelly's password?
13:58It is not.
14:00Let's take a look.
14:02Dundee 40.
14:03Dundee 40.
14:05Started on TV AM in 1984.
14:08She's looking good on it, isn't she?
14:10Yeah.
14:11Blimey.
14:11Timeless.
14:12Adam, Lisa.
14:13Yeah.
14:13Two bits of information.
14:14Firstly, we have not given away a single point in this round.
14:16Secondly, you're going to have to guess Dionne Dublin's
14:18password, and Adam has literally only just found out
14:21who Dionne Dublin is.
14:23Dionne Dublin's two password hints are these.
14:28You earned your first senior cap for England in a match
14:31against which South American country?
14:33And how many goals did you score in your 12 Premier League
14:37appearances for Manchester United?
14:39Am I going?
14:40OK.
14:40Sure.
14:4112 Premier League.
14:42Do you know about football?
14:43I don't know anything about Dionne Dublin's career in football.
14:47Absolutely not.
14:47But what about, like, how many goals do people get
14:50in their 12 Premier League appearances?
14:53Yeah, so...
14:54He's going to score, like...
14:56Maybe three at the most per game.
15:00At the very most.
15:01At the very most.
15:02So what do you think?
15:03Do you want to average it at, like, two goals a match?
15:07I'd say even that's a lot.
15:09Do you?
15:10But, I mean, I don't know about football.
15:13I'd guess 15.
15:16OK.
15:16And what about Chile to start with the South American country?
15:19Yeah, yeah, OK.
15:20Chile 15?
15:21Chile 15.
15:22Chile 15.
15:23Is that Dionne's password?
15:25You have one part correct.
15:27Oh, wow.
15:28I would guess that it's Chile.
15:30Really?
15:31Yeah, I mean, we totally picked the number out of thin air.
15:33What do you think?
15:35You were going higher.
15:36Let's go higher.
15:37Let's go 18.
15:38Let's go Chile 18.
15:40Chile 18?
15:40Yeah.
15:41Chile 18.
15:41Is that Dionne's password?
15:44It is not.
15:45You still have one part correct, though.
15:46Chile is right.
15:48The number is wrong.
15:50Is it less goals?
15:51I think, like, if you scored one goal in every single match,
15:54that would be pretty good, I think, for football.
15:57OK, so we have 15, 18.
15:5910.
16:0010?
16:01OK.
16:01Chile 10?
16:02Chile 10.
16:02Chile 10.
16:03Is that Dionne's password?
16:04Looks good.
16:05Oh!
16:06He wishes it was.
16:08Three or something, maybe?
16:09And 12?
16:10Maybe none at all.
16:10I was going to say four.
16:11Maybe one.
16:12It'd be something like that, wouldn't it?
16:13I was thinking...
16:14I had four in my head, but...
16:15OK, let's find out.
16:16What is Dionne's password?
16:18Chile 2.
16:19Chile 2?
16:19Chile 2 was the answer.
16:21That's not so impressive, is it?
16:22Yeah, well, if you scored for Man United, it's quite impressive.
16:25And then he went on to host Holmes Under the Hammer.
16:27So, which of us can say we scored two goals for Man United
16:29and presented Holmes Under the Hammer?
16:31Very few of us.
16:32That's the end of that round.
16:33So, our leaderboard will be familiar to fans of Four Minutes Ago,
16:37because it's exactly the same.
16:39Lisa has nothing.
16:40Hammond and Lorna have got two.
16:41Adam's got three.
16:43Three rounds to go.
16:44See if Adam got something to win five out of five.
16:47Our next round is...
16:48Two clues in one.
16:53Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone.
16:54I'll show you a category.
16:56Your first one is Tim Burton films.
16:58I will show you some clues in that category,
17:00and those clues will also share the same initials as the answer.
17:04OK.
17:05Which Tim Burton film is this?
17:07Yes, Adam.
17:15Edward Scissorhands?
17:16Edward Scissorhands?
17:18Absolutely.
17:21Next Tim Burton film.
17:23Murderous Aliens?
17:28Adam.
17:29Invaders from Mars?
17:31Is incorrect, I'm afraid.
17:32It's got the same initials as the...
17:34So, Mars is right.
17:37Lorna.
17:38Mars Attacks?
17:38Mars Attacks?
17:39It absolutely is.
17:41Mars Attacks.
17:42Next Tim Burton film.
17:51Lorna.
17:52The Nightmare Before Christmas.
17:53The Nightmare Before Christmas?
17:55It is absolutely The Nightmare Before Christmas.
17:57Your next category is...
18:00Capital Cities.
18:01Which capital cities are these?
18:04Ontarian.
18:09Nobody.
18:11Ottawa, I was looking for.
18:12Capital of Canada, Ottawa, which is in Ontario.
18:16Next capital.
18:18Cummering.
18:22Adam.
18:23Cardiff?
18:23Cardiff.
18:24Absolutely right, it's Cardiff.
18:28Next capital.
18:29Colossal Table.
18:36Nobody.
18:37Cape Town, I was looking for there.
18:39Got Table Mountain in the middle of it.
18:40One of South Africa's capitals, Cape Town.
18:43Your next category.
18:4580s bands.
18:46Which 80s bands are these?
18:47Sorry, Hamid.
18:48No, it's all right.
18:51Civilisation clique.
18:51Yes, Adam.
18:56Culture Club.
18:56Culture Club, absolutely.
18:58Civilisation clique.
19:01Next one.
19:03Fellow gallivants towards hills.
19:09Yes, Lisa.
19:10Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
19:11Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
19:12He does indeed.
19:13Final question in this round.
19:16Which 80s band is this?
19:20Yes, Lorna?
19:25Adam and the Ants.
19:26Adam and the Ants?
19:27Of course it is.
19:28Adam and the Ants.
19:29Very well played, everybody.
19:31And Lisa off the mark.
19:32Finally.
19:33There we go.
19:34Who would have thought that that would be easier than guessing Dion Dublin's password?
19:38Your leaderboard looks like this.
19:41It has changed now, at least.
19:42Lisa has one.
19:43Hamid has two.
19:44Lorna has five.
19:45Adam Buxton still in the lead with six.
19:47With just two rounds to go.
19:50And he's good at answer smash.
19:51We know that.
19:52Our next round is...
19:57Previously on House of Games.
19:59In this round, you have to give the answer to the previous questions.
20:02So, Hamid, I'm going to start with you.
20:03You'll have three questions.
20:04Your first answer will be the last answer to the last round.
20:08OK?
20:09So, here's your first question, Hamid.
20:17Adam and the Ants.
20:18Adam and the Ants, correct.
20:19Your next question.
20:24Which Europop act had a UK number one hit in 1997 with Barbie Girl?
20:30I'm so confused.
20:31Jane Austen.
20:33Jane Austen is correct.
20:34Well done.
20:35And your last question.
20:41Aqua.
20:45Correct.
20:46Very well done.
20:47Lorna, this is now your question.
20:49Yes.
20:49In Netball, what playing position is abbreviated to W-A?
20:56Water.
20:57Water is correct.
20:59APPLAUSE
20:59Age of Ultron, Infinity War and Endgame are the subtitles of three 2010s films about which superhero team?
21:10Wing Attack.
21:12Correct.
21:12And your final question.
21:16Which creatures created by Eddersworth Beresford live beneath Wimbledon Common and collect litter left by humans?
21:24I can't remember.
21:26Shall we time you out?
21:30Yeah.
21:31The answer was Avengers.
21:32Adam, the next question goes to you.
21:40The Wombles.
21:41Is correct.
21:42APPLAUSE
21:43Wouldn't it be Lovely and I Could Have Danced All Night are songs in which 1956 Broadway musical?
21:53The Metropolitan Police.
21:55Correct.
21:56And your final question.
22:00Which Great British Bake Off judge was made a dame in the June 2021 honours list?
22:05Mary Poppins.
22:08It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
22:10It was My Fair Lady.
22:11Ah.
22:13Lisa, it's now your question.
22:17Which 2000 film comedy starring Sandra Bullock as an undercover FBI agent has a sequel subtitled Armed and Fabulous?
22:25My Fair Lady?
22:27It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
22:28I was looking for Prue Leith.
22:29Your next question.
22:32Mornington Crescent is a game on which long-running BBC Radio 4 comedy panel?
22:35Miscongeniality.
22:39Miscongeniality is correct.
22:41And your final question.
22:46A hard and easily cast alloy used extensively in bearings, valves and other machine parts,
22:51which substance traditionally combines the chemical elements with atomic numbers 29 and 50?
22:59Steel?
23:00The answer was I'm sorry, I haven't a clue.
23:03And that is the end of that round.
23:04Because that was the answer to the previous thing.
23:06Oh, I don't get that.
23:07Do we see?
23:07Hands up.
23:08Who enjoyed that?
23:09No.
23:09I mean, it was.
23:10It was.
23:10I didn't.
23:11It's like we have to blame the two Ronnies for that, don't we?
23:13Yes, exactly.
23:14Sometimes it works that round, I have to say.
23:16It is brilliant.
23:17You have to get into the rhythm of it, though.
23:18I could see it working in the beginning, but then I just totally lost my train of...
23:23All you've got to do is answer the previous question.
23:25Aye, aye, aye.
23:26It's all you've got to do.
23:27Couldn't be more simple.
23:28Oh, hold on, it could be more simple.
23:29Yeah.
23:30Way more simple.
23:31You can answer the question you've been asked.
23:33Is Adam Buxton going to win five in a row?
23:36I wonder.
23:37Our leaderboard going into our Game of Answer smash looks like this.
23:40Lisa, you've got two.
23:41Ahmed, five.
23:42Lorna, seven.
23:43Adam Buxton, eight.
23:44The one-point lead.
23:47So let's do it, shall we, as we play our final round, which is...
23:53Answer smash.
23:53Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody.
23:56Point for a correct answer, point off for an incorrect answer is Adam Buxton going five out of five.
24:02Let's find out, shall we?
24:03Your first category...
24:05..is cooking appliances.
24:07Those will be the pictures.
24:08There'll be clues above.
24:09In the Old Testament, what type of bird returns to Noah with an olive leaf to indicate that the floods have receded?
24:20Adam.
24:21A doven.
24:21Doven is the answer.
24:23A dove and an oven is a doven.
24:27Next one.
24:29Who succeeded John Major as UK Prime Minister in 1997?
24:36Anybody?
24:37Oh, he's looking for Tony Blair Fryer.
24:40Oh.
24:41Tony Blair, Air Fryer, Tony Blair Fryer.
24:44Next clue.
24:44Next, kitchen appliance.
24:56Yes, Adam.
24:57Poirotisserie.
24:59Poirotisserie.
25:01It is.
25:02I'm showing no mercy.
25:03We're going five out of five.
25:05Our next category is comedy actors.
25:09We have three comedy actors right here.
25:13And me and Lisa.
25:16Your first comedy actor is...
25:18The 2014 sci-fi film starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt is called Edge of what?
25:27Yes, Adam.
25:28Tomorrow in Atkinson.
25:30Tomorrow in Atkinson.
25:31It is.
25:33So great.
25:36Your next comedy actor.
25:39What two words precede Marshall in the title of a 2008 rom-com starring Jason Segel, Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell?
25:48Lorna.
25:49Forgetting Sarah Hadland.
25:50Forgetting Sarah Hadland.
25:52That's absolutely right.
25:52Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Sarah Hadland.
25:54Forgetting Sarah Hadland.
25:55Next clue, next picture.
25:58In Neighbours, what was the occupation of Charlene, played by Kylie Minogue?
26:05Yes, Adam Buxton.
26:07Car mechanic Frost.
26:08Car mechanic Frost.
26:09Absolutely right.
26:12Have we ended with Buxton?
26:13We have indeed, which is only right and good.
26:18He's won four out of four.
26:20We've only seen three people win five out of five.
26:22We've now seen four people win five out of five.
26:24Our winner today, Adam Buxton.
26:26Well done, Adam.
26:28Five out of five.
26:30Five prizes out of five.
26:31I know you've given one away to Hamid, but you've won another prize today.
26:35What would you like?
26:37Well, again, if it's not too much of a patronising move, I'd like to donate the wheelie bag to Lorna.
26:44Ah, very nice.
26:46It looks like she's very happy about that.
26:48Lorna Watson, you win the House of Games wheelie luggage.
26:51Well played, Lorna.
26:52We have a trophy to give away.
26:54See, it's interesting.
26:55So you won the first four, but it's double points Friday today, but he won today as well.
26:58Yeah.
26:59Who is our champion this week?
27:01Lisa, I'm building up Jeopardy!
27:02Tension.
27:02I know, I can feel it.
27:03It's like, oh, I got it with a knife.
27:04We're all doing the maths in our head, right?
27:06Yeah.
27:07Has he?
27:08Has he?
27:08Surely he hasn't.
27:09I don't know, Richard.
27:10Our winner, he swept the board.
27:12It doesn't happen often.
27:12It's happened this week.
27:13Our champion, Adam Buxton.
27:15Well done, Adam.
27:16Nice to play.
27:17Thank you very much.
27:19You cannot get more than 24 points.
27:22Beautifully done.
27:23All those prizes going back with you to Norfolk.
27:25Actually, they're not, because you've given so many of them away.
27:29Lisa, can I offer you a chopping board?
27:32I'd love that.
27:33That's really sweet.
27:34Are you sure, though?
27:35Because that was the first prize you won, and I feel like that was...
27:37That was when I thought, like, I've got to take one thing home with me.
27:41I don't know if I'm going to win any more.
27:43I came for the salt and pepper shakers.
27:45And you got them on Thursday, right?
27:46I got them.
27:47I've had an incredible time.
27:48That's very gracious of you, so thank you.
27:49That is lovely.
27:50So everyone is a winner.
27:51We all got them.
27:52Everyone's a winner.
27:52Everyone gets...
27:53There are prizes for everybody.
27:54Thank you all so much.
27:55Listen, we turned off on a tough week with Adam Buxton in full flow.
27:59But it's been lovely having you all here.
28:00Adam, what a performance.
28:02Brilliant quizzing.
28:03And a nice man as well.
28:04Yeah.
28:04Ah.
28:05It drives you mad, doesn't it?
28:07Thank you all so much.
28:08It's been an absolute pleasure spending the week with you.
28:10It's been great fun spending the week with you as well on The House of Games.
28:13APPLAUSE
28:32In your face, Mr. Williams, my English teacher who said I'd never amount to anything.
28:47LAUGHTER
28:48Closed Captioning by Kris Brandhagen.com
29:08Bye-bye.
29:11Bye-bye.
29:13Bye-bye.
29:13Bye-bye.
29:15Bye-bye.
29:17Bye-bye.
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