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Richard Osman's House Of Games - Season 9 Episode 71 - Fatiha El-Ghorri, Patrick Grant, Mr Motivator And Lauren Oakley 1/5
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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to a brand new week on House of Games, lovely to have you back,
00:13lovely to be joined by four famous faces as well. To my right, my awful trophy, to my left,
00:20my lovely celebrities. This week they are Lauren Oakley, Mr Motivator, Patrick Grant,
00:27and Fatia Al-Ghori. This is going to be a fun week. Lauren, lovely to have you here. Now,
00:35you must be competitive. You're competitive on Strictly. How are you with quizzing?
00:38I'm quite competitive, but not against my fellow contestants, more with myself. So I sit at home
00:44on the sofa and quiz and watch quizzes and I really want to do well, and then sometimes fail,
00:50so it's made me really nervous today. I bet within five minutes you will be competitive
00:54against your fellow contestants. I'm not sure. They're all so lovely. Cheers. Yeah, you will.
00:58No, I'm not. I look at you, right, and I can see competition all through your veins.
01:03Yeah. Mr Motivator, no, you can't lie. Lauren, did you just try and lie to Mr Motivator?
01:07Wow. No, I see through you. Wow. There is a law against that in this country.
01:12Absolutely right. Mr Motivator, I have your permission to call you that, right,
01:16because you're a man who understands branding. Yeah, yeah, yeah, please. I mean,
01:20can you also make sure you put the MBE on the end? All the way through the show?
01:24All the way through. That's right. You know what? Careful what you wish for.
01:27So, Mr Motivator, MBE, how is your quizzing? Terrible. Don't ask me any general knowledge.
01:33That's very important. I have a specialist subject. Which is?
01:36The life and times of Mr Motivator. Round three of it, as well. Exactly.
01:41Round three every single day. Every day. Yeah.
01:44From one of Britain's most stylish men to another, Patrick, welcome along.
01:47Very kind. Thank you, Richard.
01:48Now, there's an awful trophy. It is. But there are also daily prizes.
01:52I think we might have a fashion item for you on Monday. Really?
01:55Yeah. Yes, we have the house... I say fashion.
01:57We have the House of Games hoodie, we have the House of Games chopping board,
02:00the fondue set, the cafetiere or the sports bag.
02:03I think the cafetiere actually genuinely looks almost passable.
02:07You could never have too many. Yeah, you probably could.
02:09Oh, yeah. That's how big your kitchen is.
02:10If you had a one-bedroom flat and you had 5,000 cafetiers,
02:13you would seem... No, you're right. No, you are right, then.
02:15You would tire of them, I think. Yeah.
02:16Fatia, stand-ups do very well on this show.
02:19We know that. They win so many prizes.
02:21If you were to win today, what prize do you fancy?
02:24A holiday to the Caribbean.
02:25Oh, that's Thursday, I think.
02:29But you have to go with Richard.
02:31Oh, if I have to pick one of those...
02:32Yes, you do. Oh, I have to go... No, it's OK, then.
02:34I'll have the bag. It's all right.
02:36Oh, if I have to pick one of those, I'll have the bag.
02:39I think they're quite cool.
02:40Yeah, I do. The sports bag is nice.
02:42Now, you two have met before on Sewing Bee, right?
02:44We have. How was Patrick with you, Fatia?
02:46He, well... Generous.
02:50I was going to say something, so nice.
02:53No, I've never seen him in his...
02:56Sivvies. Yeah.
02:58He's always in a little suit and tight.
03:01Not a little suit. A little one.
03:03Appropriately sized suit.
03:03He's always in a tiny little suit, he's like...
03:06But I'm hoping... I'm hoping to beat him today
03:10because for one of the challenges on Sewing Bee,
03:12he proper done me dirty.
03:13Did he? Yeah, he did.
03:15I made a whole dress and he put me in last place.
03:19Patrick, come on, man. Wow.
03:21Lauren, what would you go for?
03:22I would go for the cafetiere as well.
03:24The cafetiere and Mr Motivator?
03:26Everything would clash, so I'll decline.
03:30The shopping board.
03:31There can't be anything in the world
03:32that doesn't clash with you somehow.
03:34Well, you know how it is.
03:35These chairs actually don't really complement what I'm wearing,
03:37but never mind. I think you look great.
03:39You're man with good taste.
03:40Now, every time I press this buzzer, a new round comes up.
03:42We never know what it's going to be.
03:43OK, we're all in the same boat.
03:44Shall we get on, play Monday's House of Games?
03:46Yeah. Here we go.
03:47Your first round is...
03:49Rhyme time.
03:52Two questions at a time.
03:54The answers rhyme with each other.
03:55Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody.
03:57Here are your first two questions.
04:01River that separates Newcastle from Gateshead.
04:04And alcoholic drink with varieties including
04:07Rioja and Sauvignon Blanc.
04:12Yes, Patrick.
04:13Tyne and wine.
04:15Tyne and wine?
04:16It is tyne and wine.
04:17The first point of the week goes to Patrick.
04:22Next one.
04:24Batman's alter ego?
04:27And 1980 disaster film spoof, starring Leslie Nielsen.
04:30Patrick.
04:35Bruce Wayne Airplane?
04:38Bruce Wayne Airplane.
04:39It absolutely is.
04:40Oh, he's good at this.
04:41That's good.
04:43Next pair.
04:45What is this?
04:47And what does this represent?
04:52Yes, Lauren.
04:53Snail and mail.
04:54Snail mail?
04:54Absolutely right.
04:56It is snail and mail.
04:58Next two.
05:01Sport in which the Ryder Cup is contested.
05:04And first name of the Rocky IV actor Lundgren.
05:11Yes, Patrick.
05:12Golf.
05:12Golf and Dolph.
05:14It is.
05:14Golf and Dolph and Lundgren.
05:15Golf, Dolph.
05:17Here's your next two.
05:18Surname of the Nobel Prize winning physicist known for his theories of special and general
05:24relativity.
05:25And what is the title of this song?
05:28Lauren.
05:32Einstein, I Heard It Through The Grapevine.
05:34Einstein, Heard It Through The Grapevine?
05:36Absolutely right, Lauren.
05:37It is.
05:40Next pair.
05:401960s TV series about the Ricks family and their pet dolphin.
05:47And US name for the group of stars known in the UK as The Plough.
05:54Yes, Patrick.
05:55Skipper and Dipper?
05:56It is not Skipper, I'm afraid.
05:59Lauren.
06:00Flipper, Big Dipper.
06:02Flipper and Big Dipper is absolutely right.
06:04It is.
06:04Well done.
06:06Final question in this round.
06:07Metallic element with the chemical symbol AU.
06:12And what is this?
06:16Yes, Fatia.
06:17Golden mould.
06:18Golden mould.
06:19Well done.
06:20That's it, I'm off.
06:22I am off.
06:23I'm at the stadium.
06:24Oh, well.
06:24It's over for you guys.
06:26It's the end of our first round.
06:27Let's take a look at our first leaderboard of the week.
06:30Keeping his powder dry, motivating the others.
06:32Mr Motivator yet to get off the mark.
06:33Fatia, you have won.
06:34We have joint leaders, Lauren and Patrick, three points each.
06:37Very nice.
06:39Let's play our first pairs game of the week, shall we?
06:42It is.
06:45It's simply average.
06:47Mr Motivator, you get to choose your partner in this round.
06:49Who would you like to team up with?
06:51I think I'll go with Patrick.
06:53You're going to go with Patrick.
06:54So, Patrick and Lauren, if you will swap seats, please.
06:56Girl power.
06:57That's right.
06:58Patrick and Mr Motivator are a team.
07:00Lauren and Fatia are a team.
07:02Right.
07:02Tablets out, please, everybody.
07:03I'll read you out some questions.
07:06Write me down a number and I'll take the average of each pair's number as their answer.
07:10Here's your first question.
07:14What is the population of St David's, the least popular city in the UK?
07:22Have a little go at home on this one as well.
07:24Take a guess.
07:24Hmm.
07:30Hmm.
07:31Hmm.
07:31Interesting.
07:33Never heard of it.
07:34OK, everyone is in.
07:36Patrick, been to St David's?
07:37Heard of St David's?
07:39I've been near to St David's.
07:40Oh, that's enough.
07:41I ate bugs on a bug farm somewhere near St David's.
07:43You ate bugs on a bug farm?
07:44Hmm.
07:44OK.
07:45For TV or for fun?
07:46No, for saving the planet, apparently.
07:49Did you?
07:51Hasn't worked.
07:51Did it work?
07:52It didn't?
07:52OK, good.
07:52But I did eat, yeah.
07:53This just in.
07:55What have you gone for, Patrick?
07:56I've gone for 20,000.
07:5820,000, says Patrick.
08:00Mr Motivator, up or down?
08:01Right.
08:02Well, I'm much, much lower because I thought, you know what?
08:04If you're asking the question, it wouldn't be many people.
08:07So I only went for 845.
08:10845, says Mr Motivator.
08:12But your average will be 10,422 and a half people.
08:18Half a person.
08:19Listen, you never know.
08:20Lauren, what are you saying?
08:21I went really low because I thought, least popular.
08:26And then if it evens out with the average, 526 because the numbers look really nice together.
08:31They look gorgeous, yeah.
08:32Yeah.
08:32526.
08:33And Fatia, up or down?
08:35Up.
08:36So I went for 3,000.
08:383,000.
08:39Because that's how much I would like to get per episode, please.
08:43Which currency are you asking there?
08:47Perseus.
08:49Your average then is 1,700.
08:52So we've got 10,000, we've got 1,700.
08:54What have you got at home?
08:55Let's find out who's won the first point of the round.
08:57How many people live in St David's?
09:011,751.
09:03Wow.
09:03Wow.
09:04You are within 12 people.
09:06I'm in shock.
09:07I'm going to give you both two points for that.
09:08Yay.
09:09Within 12 people for the population of St David's.
09:12Blimey.
09:12Very well played.
09:14Next question.
09:16Oh, now we're talking.
09:17How many episodes of Murder, She Wrote were made?
09:20There'll be a generation of people who don't know what we're talking about when we say
09:27Murder, She Wrote.
09:27I know it because my nan used to watch it every single day.
09:30Aw.
09:30So it reminds me of my nan.
09:32Well, that's great.
09:32But I would have no idea how many episodes were made.
09:33Well, I hope you get the points in her honour.
09:40Everybody is in.
09:41What are we thinking at home on this?
09:42How many episodes of Murder, She Wrote were made?
09:45Lauren, what are you saying?
09:47I've said 350.
09:49350.
09:49I have no reason why.
09:51No, but that sounds a reasonable answer.
09:52And Fatia?
09:53I've said 240.
09:55240.
09:55Also sounds reasonable.
09:57Yeah.
09:57Your average is 295.
10:01Mr Motivator, what are you saying?
10:03Well, I thought it went on for years.
10:05Yeah.
10:06And so on that basis, I went for 864.
10:09864, says Mr Motivator.
10:11And Patrick?
10:12I've gone 300.
10:13300.
10:14So your average, gentlemen, is 582.
10:18So we have 295 and we have 582.
10:23Let's find out who's won this point.
10:24How many episodes of Murder, She Wrote were made?
10:29264 was the answer.
10:31Wow.
10:31Well played again.
10:32You guys are good at this round.
10:34Apparently so.
10:35I thought every series has like 12 episodes and I was like, it's going for 20 years, so that's 240.
10:42Bang.
10:42Who ever would have thought that maths would pay off?
10:46Whoever would have thought I could count.
10:49I was ridiculous.
10:50I did have two, actually.
10:52It looks like an eight, but it's actually two.
10:53Oh, that's a shame.
10:54It really looks like an eight.
10:55It really does.
10:57Does it?
10:57It looks more like two if somehow in the edit we get AI to turn it into a two.
11:01That's the only way that's happening.
11:02Final question in this round.
11:04Gentlemen, it would be lovely for you to nick a point here.
11:07Yeah.
11:07Come on, pull your finger out.
11:09Come on, guys.
11:09How many runs did Jack Hobbs, the highest scoring first class cricketer of all time, make during his career?
11:19Goodness me.
11:25What do we think on this one at home?
11:28We certainly covered a lot of bases in this round.
11:30Yeah.
11:32What do you think?
11:33They started to feel long careers, didn't they?
11:35Yeah.
11:36They did.
11:37Basically, what I really want is for Mr Motivator to score a point.
11:41Well, thank you.
11:42That's really kind of you.
11:43Yeah.
11:44I'm not sure how we can engineer that.
11:46Well, I am making a point.
11:47Apart from us getting roughly the right answer.
11:49Oh, yeah.
11:49That's what I'm looking for.
11:50Yeah.
11:50Yeah.
11:51If Fatih puts 80 million for zero, that will help us.
11:57That's a clue.
11:58It tells you it's not either of those.
12:01All right.
12:02I'll do it for you, Patrick.
12:04Not.
12:04I don't even know what a run is.
12:09I used to play cricket in school.
12:10Yeah.
12:11But then I got kicked off the team.
12:12Why?
12:13Because I threw the bat.
12:14You know, like I batted it and then I threw it.
12:16Like in baseball.
12:17Yeah.
12:18And also, probably not knowing what a run is would also not be helpful on a cricket team.
12:22OK, let's just make something up.
12:27Yeah, I think so.
12:28Yeah.
12:31Everyone is in.
12:33Patrick, what have you said on this?
12:3510,000.
12:3610,000 says.
12:37Which I think might be a bit light.
12:38Derek, what are you saying?
12:39I'm saying 6,550.
12:426,550.
12:44Gentlemen, your average is 8,275.
12:49Fatia, what have you got on your screen there?
12:51I'll put 117.
12:56OK.
12:56That's my favourite number.
12:58That's how many times I've had Nando's.
13:00OK, 117.
13:02In the last month.
13:03OK.
13:04That is...
13:05So, that's why.
13:06I think it might be more than that.
13:07More than that.
13:07117, I think.
13:08I don't know.
13:09Yeah.
13:10Lauren, what are you saying?
13:10I'm thinking it's probably pretty low now,
13:13considering you can score a century in a match,
13:16but 2,150.
13:172,150.
13:19I think it's looking good for a point.
13:21It's not going to be bad.
13:23I think it is.
13:24So, your average is 1,133.
13:28I think 1905 to 1934 he played,
13:31and he scored...
13:32Wow.
13:3461,000 runs.
13:35Gentlemen, you're a long way out.
13:37Feel free to give us two points for that,
13:39for being really miles away.
13:40You're feeling like a really long way away.
13:42But I'm being cautious.
13:43It's OK.
13:43You were being cautious.
13:45Exactly.
13:45Like, really cautious.
13:47Really cautious.
13:47But you get a point.
13:48Tab this away, please, everybody.
13:50Every bit helps.
13:51And Lauren and Patrick,
13:52if you could swap back, please.
13:56Welcome back, Lauren.
13:58Let's take a look at our leaderboard.
13:59Mr Motivator is off the mark.
14:01Patrick and Fatia have four points each.
14:03Lauren is our leader with six.
14:04Well done, Lauren.
14:06For now.
14:07For now.
14:08Three rounds to go.
14:09Our next round is...
14:11The backwards round.
14:14In this round, I'll ask the questions backwards.
14:17You must answer them backwards.
14:18So, if I was to ask your name,
14:19you would say Oakley, Lauren.
14:20OK.
14:21OK.
14:21Here's your first one.
14:22Buzzles on fingers.
14:23Yes, Lauren.
14:37Spears Britney.
14:38Spears Britney.
14:38Absolutely right.
14:39Britney Spears becomes Spears Britney.
14:42Question next.
14:43Event Athletics, which in 1995 in record world,
14:47a set Edwards Jonathan.
14:52Yes, Patrick.
14:54Jump triple.
14:54Jump triple is correct.
14:56Triple jump becomes jump triple.
15:00Song this off title thee is what?
15:02Oh, what a minute's level.
15:04Yeah, if you bet, I'll sign it.
15:06Yeah, it's tough and it hurts me for this.
15:08In this.
15:10Oh, I'll give it to you.
15:13Yes, Fatiha.
15:16Is it next door girl?
15:19Busted?
15:19It is busted, but it's not next door girl, I'm afraid.
15:22Am I out?
15:23Well, only for that question.
15:25You can be in the rest of the show.
15:27If I must.
15:29Yes, Lauren.
15:30I feel like I know the answer,
15:31but I need to say it backwards.
15:33Yeah.
15:34For.
15:36School.
15:39To.
15:42Go.
15:43What.
15:43I.
15:44What.
15:45It's wrong song, I'm afraid.
15:46Oh.
15:47There's so much effort in there.
15:48Lovely to watch you struggle.
15:49It was beautiful.
15:50Could have told you straight away, but.
15:51Oh, man.
15:52That was.
15:53It was visualisation.
15:54Oh.
15:55Yeah.
15:55That was like a waltz.
15:57Perfect attempt at what I go to school for, like.
15:59Patrick.
16:00Patrick.
16:01Wedding crashed.
16:06The.
16:07I.
16:08Glad.
16:09Incorrect song as well, I'm afraid.
16:11And also in the one I know.
16:12Do you know any busted songs?
16:13No.
16:13It is busted, yeah.
16:17Come closer, will you?
16:18Why are we whispering at this stage?
16:233,000 years.
16:24That's a good point.
16:25Say that, press the buzzer and say that.
16:26Yes, Derek.
16:273,000 year.
16:29What?
16:29I didn't know you knew you were busted.
16:30Well, he just came to me, actually, just out the ear.
16:33He just came down and went in this ear.
16:36Is it 3,000 year?
16:37Is there nothing he can't do?
16:44Very well played, it is.
16:45Year 3,000 by Busted.
16:47Question next.
16:58Fatia.
16:59Paradise in Death.
17:01Paradise in Death.
17:03Absolutely right.
17:04Death in Paradise becomes Paradise in Death.
17:07Question next.
17:09Song this off-titled Thee is what?
17:25Yes, Fatia.
17:26Is it Hill...
17:30Up Running by Bushkate?
17:34It's not, I'm afraid.
17:35But I enjoyed it.
17:36Patrick.
17:37Reaction Chain.
17:38Is it?
17:41Oh, that's good.
17:42It is.
17:43Well worked out.
17:44Well, well done.
17:45Yeah.
17:46By Ross Diana.
17:48Question next.
17:56Yes, Fatia.
17:58That's so weird.
18:04Hill...
18:05That's so weird, isn't it?
18:11That's so weird, isn't it?
18:12Absolutely right.
18:13It is, running up that hill.
18:14So you can tell the future.
18:17That's so spooky.
18:18Final question in this round.
18:19Nicholson Jack, starring film-winning Oscar and inter-adapted, was Hospital Psychiatric, a Inset Keezy Ken by Novel Witch.
18:32Yes, that is Fatia.
18:34Good luck.
18:34Nest.
18:36Cuckoo.
18:37The.
18:37The.
18:37Over.
18:39One.
18:40Incorrect, I'm afraid.
18:42Yes, Derek.
18:43Nest.
18:44Cuckoo.
18:45Over.
18:47Over.
18:48Over.
18:49Incorrect, as well, I'm afraid.
18:51Yes, Lauren.
18:52Oh, gosh, I've got to do it now.
19:04Nest.
19:07Cuckoo's.
19:09The.
19:12Over.
19:14Flew.
19:15One.
19:15Is the correct answer.
19:17Very well done.
19:17One flew over the cuckoo's nest.
19:19Comes nest.
19:20Cuckoo's.
19:20The.
19:21Over.
19:21Flew.
19:22One.
19:22Do you know what?
19:22I would have loved it if that was the wrong answer and all four of you had had a go with it.
19:25I feel like I'm stealing people's answers.
19:28That is the end of that round.
19:30Let's see where we stand, shall we?
19:33Mr Motivator has two.
19:34Patrick and Fatia, you have six points each.
19:37Lauren stood out in the lead with eight.
19:38Very nicely done.
19:40I hope you lot are proud of yourself.
19:42But listen.
19:42You're beating me up like this.
19:44Lauren's winning because there's the vibe coming from you.
19:46You're motivating her.
19:47You are motivated.
19:48Is that what it is?
19:49Yeah, thank you.
19:50Two rounds to go.
19:51Our next round, the press-up challenge, are you sure?
19:54Oh!
19:55Oh, I wonder.
19:57Here we go.
19:59Our next round is...
20:03I'm terrible at dating.
20:05To have this out, everyone, I'm going to give you some events from history.
20:08You need to tell me the year in which you think they happened,
20:10and I'll give a point to whoever is closest.
20:12I thought this was going to be about Ryan Gosling or something.
20:15Well, it might be.
20:16It might be when was Ryan Gosling born.
20:18Oh, then I'm going to get a point.
20:21When was Ryan Gosling born?
20:22I think he's my age, actually.
20:24I don't know.
20:241980, apparently, he was born.
20:26Yeah, I'm 81.
20:27I told you he was around my way, innit?
20:29There you go.
20:30Here is your first one.
20:33The window tax, which taxed people based on the number of windows on their property,
20:37was first imposed in England.
20:40When did that happen?
20:43That's foolish, by the way.
20:44The window tax?
20:46Yeah.
20:46Well, I suppose it's an attempt to work out how big your property is.
20:50But, yeah, you often see very old houses which have windows bricked up, and it was to avoid the window tax.
20:55People will always get around it.
20:56I wouldn't brick them up.
20:57I'd smash them in.
20:58But I think there's still a window, isn't there?
20:59It's still a window.
21:00It's just a broken window.
21:01Oh, OK.
21:02Then no.
21:02So you don't get any of the benefit of a window.
21:04All the tax and none of the window.
21:06Yeah, all the tax and none of the window.
21:08Is that your new motivational book?
21:10Yeah.
21:11You can have that, Derek.
21:13Thank you so much.
21:14Everybody is in.
21:15Lauren, where are you going on this one?
21:171972.
21:181972?
21:19Goodness me.
21:19The year I was born.
21:20Yeah, I was, like, one year old.
21:23You think we had a window tax, sorry, when me and Patrick were...
21:26I don't know.
21:27OK.
21:27Well, I'm telling you now, we didn't.
21:28Oh, OK.
21:30Derek, what are you saying?
21:30I don't remember this coming in at all, so I would assume I was fairly young.
21:35When it happened.
21:36And so I'm going for 1962.
21:381962, says Derek.
21:40Patrick, where are you?
21:41I've gone for 1750.
21:421750.
21:43And Fatia?
21:451903.
21:471903.
21:47That's the amount of matches I get on dating apps daily.
21:52Listen, it's good to have every single one of your numbers.
21:54Yeah.
21:55Explain to me.
21:56I think, Patrick, you might be in for a point here.
21:58It feels like I did this, like, at primary school.
22:00Because there's the Singleton Open Air Museum, where they do repair shop.
22:04Which has all the old houses.
22:05I'm sure we were told about it, but I don't think it was in the 1970s.
22:08Although we did go there in the 1970s.
22:10When was it?
22:131696.
22:14Patrick, you get yourself a point.
22:15Well done.
22:17You must have been very, very, very young when that came in.
22:20Yeah.
22:21Next question.
22:22The first book in Braille is published.
22:27Huh.
22:28That's an interesting one.
22:29What do we think at home on this?
22:31Has anyone at home been to the Singleton Open Air Museum?
22:35It's cool, isn't it?
22:36I'm just plucking out numbers at this point.
22:39This is, yeah.
22:45Everyone is in.
22:47Derek, what are we saying?
22:49I haven't got a clue.
22:51No.
22:51Because, I mean, Braille has been around for a lot of years.
22:54In terms of the first book, I went for 1875.
22:581875.
22:59I think I'd be around there somewhere.
23:00Patrick, what are you saying?
23:021920.
23:031920, says Patrick.
23:04Fatia?
23:051971.
23:081971.
23:09The number of hijabs that I have.
23:11And also the year in between when Patrick and I were born.
23:15And Lauren?
23:161955.
23:171955.
23:18So we've got 1875 all the way through to 1971.
23:21What are you saying at home on this one?
23:22In what year was the first book in Braille published?
23:261837.
23:27Derek, you get the point.
23:29Thank you, Mr Motivator.
23:30Very nicely done.
23:32And Louis Braille, who developed Braille,
23:34he started developing it when he was 15 years old.
23:36Wow.
23:37That's cool, isn't it?
23:38Yeah.
23:38And how nice to have your name remember for something so brilliant
23:40all those years later.
23:42Will be remembered long after the window tacks, I'll say that.
23:46Final question in this round.
23:49When did that happen?
23:56Someone in my ear just said, so far.
24:00The big Scottish crew.
24:01At time of recording, yeah.
24:03Everyone is in.
24:13Patrick, what are you thinking?
24:151,600.
24:161,600, says Patrick Fatia.
24:201,659.
24:21I was thinking I wanted to write Braveheart,
24:23but I didn't want you to take a point away.
24:25I wouldn't have taken a point away.
24:27Yeah, but then I wouldn't have got anything.
24:28Oh, you just wanted to write Braveheart.
24:31Yeah.
24:32I think probably that's more likely to get your point than Braveheart.
24:35Lauren?
24:361781.
24:371781.
24:38And Derek?
24:39I'm probably too early.
24:40I went 1445.
24:421445.
24:42So, again, a big difference of opinion here.
24:45What do you reckon at home?
24:46Final point of the round.
24:46Who is it going to?
24:48When was Beric upon Tweed captured?
24:491482.
24:52Mr Motivator, you get another point.
24:54Nicely done.
24:55And that is the end of that round.
24:57Have this away, please, everybody.
24:59I feel like I thought everything was much later than anything.
25:02Yeah, well, that's OK.
25:03At least, yeah.
25:03It's like a clock.
25:04At least if you know if it's always ten minutes fast,
25:06you know where you are.
25:06Right.
25:07We only have one round to go.
25:09Our final round is always answer smash.
25:10Our leaderboard going into it has this shape.
25:13Mr Motivator, you have four.
25:15Fatih has got six.
25:17Patrick with seven.
25:17Lauren with eight.
25:18Ooh, it's very, very close.
25:21Four points between all four of you.
25:23Shall we do it for the first time?
25:25Let's play.
25:28Answer tracks.
25:29Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone.
25:30Point for a correct answer.
25:31Point off.
25:32Don't forget, for an incorrect answer, your first category.
25:36Is animals, so there will be pictures of animals.
25:40There will be a clue above.
25:40Smash the clue into the picture.
25:44Which word comes before police in the title of a song by Radiohead
25:47and chameleon in the title of a song by Culture Club?
25:53Yes, Patrick.
25:55Carmadillo.
25:55Carmadillo.
25:56It is karma and armadillo becomes carmadillo.
26:00Next clue, next animal.
26:03What type of animal is the title character in the 1995 film Babe?
26:06What type of animal is the title character in the title of a song?
26:09What type of animal is the title character in the title of a song?
26:10Patrick.
26:11Piguana.
26:12Piguana.
26:13Nicely played.
26:14It is a pig and an iguana.
26:15A piguana.
26:17That would be a hell of a hybrid, wouldn't it?
26:18Next one.
26:21In the 2010 animated series Scooby-Doo, Mystery Incorporated,
26:24the four main human characters are Shaggy, Velma, Daphne and who else?
26:31Patrick.
26:32Fred Squirrel.
26:33Fred Squirrel.
26:34It is Fred and Red Squirrel.
26:35With an answer smash, your next category.
26:40Singers.
26:41Singers will be the pictures.
26:44Which British ice dancing duo won a gold medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics?
26:51Derek.
26:52Torval and Dean Martin.
26:54Torval and Dean Martin is the correct answer.
26:57Well played.
26:58APPLAUSE
26:59Next clue, next picture.
27:00Which Spanish dish consists of saffron-infused rice cooked with chicken, fish and vegetables?
27:10Yes, Lauren.
27:11Paella Fitzgerald.
27:12Paella Fitzgerald.
27:13It is.
27:14Paella, Paella Fitzgerald.
27:16Paella Fitzgerald.
27:17Next clue, next singer.
27:18Which evil wizard is portrayed by Ralph Fiennes in the Harry Potter film series?
27:23Yes, that is Patrick.
27:29Voldemorten Harkett.
27:30Voldemorten Harkett is the correct answer.
27:34Lord Voldemorten Harkett.
27:35Lord Voldemorten Harkett.
27:37Are we done for Monday?
27:38We are indeed.
27:40Great show, everybody.
27:41Well done there, Patrick.
27:42Well done.
27:43I think he's nicked it there.
27:44Yeah.
27:45Lauren, I'm afraid.
27:46Our winner on Monday's House of Games, our first champion of the week...
27:51..is Patrick Grant.
27:53Well played, Patrick.
27:54A two-point win.
27:56And you have won yourself a prize, I'm afraid.
27:59Which of these would you like?
28:00Delighted.
28:00I'm having the delightful, robust-looking cafetiere.
28:03The House of Games cafetiere goes to Patrick Grant.
28:05Congratulations.
28:07Our first leaderboard of the week looks like this.
28:08All week, you'll be getting four points for a win, three for second and so on.
28:12So that's how we stand at the moment.
28:14I look forward to seeing all of you here.
28:15Same time, same place tomorrow.
28:16See you as well.
28:17Same time, same place on the House of Games.
28:19APPLAUSE
28:38Genuinely, actually, it's not bad.
28:49Yes.
28:50Are you going to invite us to your house for coffee?
28:52Oh, you're all welcome.
28:53You say that now, wait till I turn up.
28:54I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite you to your house for coffee, I'm going to invite
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