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00:09Hello, everybody. Welcome back to a brand new week of House of Games.
00:12Now, in the history of this show, there are a few legends.
00:15People who've won all five shows, people who've got record scores.
00:19This week, one of the legends of the game has returned.
00:22The first person in the history of House of Games ever to get a minus score.
00:28And he's back for more.
00:31Is he going to win the trophy this time?
00:32I mean, it seems unlikely, but one never knows.
00:35It's Redemption Week, isn't it?
00:36There is our beautiful trophy, and let's meet our players one more time,
00:40including our history maker.
00:42Our players are Melvin O'Doom.
00:45Kimberly Wyatt.
00:47Sarah Keyworth.
00:49And Josh Jones.
00:50Hello, one.
00:52Hello, all.
00:53Redemption show.
00:54You've all been on before.
00:55Only one of you has written themselves into the history of the game,
00:59and that is Melvin O'Doom.
01:00Go on, Melvin.
01:01First person ever to get minus one, Melvin.
01:03Potentially, it's win-win again at the end,
01:05because if I lose, then I keep my title.
01:08Yeah.
01:08But if I win, I've improved slightly.
01:11It's the dream.
01:12Kimberly, welcome back.
01:13Lovely to have you here.
01:15Now, we're up against people who've not won before.
01:17How is the competitive level, do you think?
01:19You know what?
01:20There's days where I feel like I'm on fire,
01:22and there's days where I'm not.
01:24But at least today,
01:25I know that there's somebody that has had negative one.
01:27Exactly.
01:28Melvin, you're putting everyone at ease.
01:31I like it.
01:33Anytime.
01:34Seats three and four, we have two stand-ups.
01:36Stand-ups often do very well on this show.
01:38Yeah.
01:38But there are always exceptions.
01:39Not this pair of idiots.
01:42But no-one here has won a prize.
01:44Sarah, shall we look at today's prizes,
01:45if one of you were to win?
01:46I'd absolutely love to, yes.
01:47Here we go.
01:48Here's what you could win today.
01:50We have got the House of Games hoodie,
01:52the House of Games chopping board,
01:53the sports bag, the cafetiere,
01:55or the fondue set.
01:56Any of those take your fancy?
01:58The chopping board.
02:00Yeah.
02:00100% the chopping board.
02:02Josh, lovely to have you back.
02:03What would you go for?
02:05I'd do the bag.
02:06You go the bag?
02:07Yeah, I'll have the bag.
02:08We've got a chopping board and a bag, Melvin.
02:10Can I have the teapot, please?
02:11Cafetiere?
02:12What is that?
02:13It's like a posh teapot.
02:14Oh, OK, I'll have that.
02:15This does not bode well.
02:16No.
02:17I've already failed.
02:18Or just picking the prize.
02:20Take two points off Melvin, are you sure?
02:23Kimberly, what would you go for?
02:24Oh, definitely the chopping board.
02:25Chopping board.
02:26We've got a couple of chopping boards,
02:27a bag and some sort of teapot for Melvin.
02:30Shall we get on and play this redemption week
02:33of House of Games?
02:33Yes, please.
02:34Our first round is...
02:38Rhyme time.
02:39Fingers on buzzers, please.
02:40I'll give you two questions at a time,
02:42and the answers rhyme with each other.
02:43Here we go.
02:44It's already been over.
02:46Sorry.
02:47All four of you just looking like,
02:49what am I doing here?
02:50Here we go.
02:51Here are your first two.
02:54Spotted Big Cat, the fastest land animal.
02:57And Spanish equivalent of Miss and title of a UK number one
03:00for Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes.
03:05Yes, that's Sarah.
03:07Cheetah Senorita.
03:09Absolutely is.
03:10Cheetah and Senorita.
03:11Let's start with Sarah.
03:12Cut myself.
03:14Redemption has begun.
03:16Next two.
03:19First name of the Oppenheimer actor with the surname Murphy.
03:23And 1,000 multiplied by 1,000.
03:29That is Sarah.
03:30Killian Million.
03:32Is correct.
03:34It is Killian Million.
03:35Very nicely done.
03:37Next two.
03:41Yes, Sarah.
03:47Oh!
03:48Donald Duck Monster Truck.
03:50That was a buzzer race.
03:51Everyone was in for that.
03:52Sarah wins the buzzer race.
03:53Donald Duck Monster Truck.
03:57Next two.
03:592,000 films starring Sandra Bullock as an undercover FBI agent.
04:04And what VR stands for in VR headset.
04:11Yes, Sarah.
04:12Miss Congeniality, Virtual Reality.
04:15Miss Congeniality, Virtual Reality.
04:17It absolutely is.
04:21Miss Congeniality, Virtual Reality.
04:21Next two.
04:23Who is this?
04:25And what is the title of this song?
04:31Sarah.
04:32Jack D, You've Got a Friend in Me.
04:34Jack D, You've Got a Friend in Me.
04:36Absolutely right.
04:37From Toy Story.
04:39Here are your next two.
04:422024 Charlie XCX album.
04:45And what is this?
04:50Yes, Sarah.
04:52Brat Top Hat.
04:54It is Brat and Top Hat.
04:58Final question in this round.
05:01A small amount of food, such as parsley, used to decorate a dish.
05:05And what is this?
05:10That is Melvin.
05:11Garnish, nail varnish.
05:12Garnish, nail varnish.
05:14Get in, Melvin.
05:15It is.
05:16Well done.
05:16Garnish and nail varnish.
05:18Just avoiding the clean sweep there as we take a look at our leaderboards.
05:23Kimberly and Josh.
05:24Yet to get off the mark.
05:25That's OK.
05:26I've been pushing the buzzer, I swear.
05:29Melvin, you've got one.
05:30First time I've ever said that.
05:33But Sarah Keyworth is our early leader with six points.
05:37How about that?
05:40Moving right along.
05:41Here is our next round.
05:42And it is.
05:46Distinctly Average.
05:47This is a pairs game.
05:48So you get to team up with Josh.
05:50Who would you like to play with in this round?
05:52Sarah, please.
05:55Now he answers quickly.
05:57Josh and Sarah, you're a team.
05:59Kimberly and Melvin, you're a team.
06:00If you take your tablets out, please, everyone.
06:02Yeah.
06:02I'll ask you some questions.
06:03Just write me down a number as your answer and I take the average of each pair.
06:07Whichever team is closest, scores a point.
06:09First number I want is an answer to this, please.
06:13How many alpacas are registered as living in the UK?
06:17How many alpacas?
06:18Yeah, and that's according to the British Alpaca Society.
06:21These are the ones registered, though, because there's loads of illegal ones.
06:23Oh, illegal, yeah.
06:24Listen.
06:24Do they self-register?
06:27I think some do.
06:29You can do it by proxy.
06:31How many alpacas?
06:33What do you reckon at home on this one?
06:39Melvin, and where do you start with this?
06:41Yes.
06:42Well, I've gone straight to 2001.
06:44I mean, it could be.
06:45I think roughly that's the correct answer.
06:47You think roughly that's the correct answer?
06:49Kimberly, where are you?
06:50I've gone for 1,000.
06:521,000 alpacas.
06:541,000 alpacas.
06:54Good name for a band.
06:55Your average is...
06:571,500 and half an alpaca.
07:01Sarah, how many alpacas?
07:02Well, I wrote 2,000, but at first I wrote 6,000 and then I calmed down.
07:08Yeah, OK, 2,000.
07:09You calmed down and you just thought, you know what, have a word with yourself.
07:11And, Josh, where are you?
07:13I've put 1,200.
07:151,200.
07:16So, listen, very, very similar answer.
07:17Yeah, very close.
07:18Everybody.
07:19So, your average is 1,600.
07:23This is going to be very, very close.
07:24OK.
07:25What do you think at home on this one?
07:27How many alpacas are there in a country who scored a point?
07:3244,000 alpacas.
07:33No way!
07:3444,000.
07:35Where are they?
07:35So, Sarah and Josh, do you get a point?
07:37Hey, hey, hey.
07:39Are they all like to gather in one little town?
07:42I think, do you?
07:44Alpacaville.
07:44Town of alpaca.
07:45Let's do another one, shall we?
07:47Now we need to get Kimberly a point, everyone.
07:49That's the key here.
07:50You're going to get this.
07:50Come on.
07:52At the 2024 Olympics, how many steps did Noah Lyles take in the final of the men's 100 metres, where
07:58he won the gold medal?
08:00How many steps did he take in that single race?
08:03That's from the starting gun to the finish line.
08:05How many steps is that?
08:08I'm trying to, like, figure out how big 100 metres is.
08:11I'm trying to think about how long it takes to do the 100 metres.
08:15Yeah.
08:16Noah Lyles.
08:17What do we think at home on this one?
08:18You can sort of see 100 metres.
08:20You can see it in your head, how they do it.
08:21But how many steps did he take?
08:23Sarah, what have you said here?
08:24Oh, I said 50.
08:25So, that's two metres per stride.
08:27About six feet per stride.
08:28Yeah, but when I run, I do.
08:31Yeah, sorry, the question was not when you run 100 metres, how many strides is it?
08:36It's Noah Lyles, the Olympic champion.
08:37So, you might be OK.
08:39I'm really glad I did well on rhyme time.
08:42I'm not.
08:43You've ruined my chance to get up in the leaderboard.
08:46But it depends.
08:47If you've put a massive number, we're in this together.
08:50And, Josh, what have you said?
08:5221.
08:5321.
08:53You said, so, five metres per stride.
08:55Yeah.
08:56Yeah, OK.
08:57OK, so your average is 35.5 strides.
09:02So, about three metres per stride.
09:04Melvin, what are you saying?
09:05I've gone 32.
09:0632?
09:07Yeah.
09:08And, Kimberly?
09:09I've gone for 122.
09:12122.
09:13OK.
09:13I mean, I could probably walk it in 122, I would have thought.
09:16Oh, don't say that, no!
09:18But I've got long legs, so...
09:20So does he!
09:21So, your average is...
09:2377.
09:24So, we've got 77 strides.
09:25We've got 35.
09:27What do we think at home on this?
09:28Let's find out, shall we?
09:29How many steps did he take?
09:3244.
09:33Sarah and Jock.
09:34Oh, no, that guess was really good.
09:35This is completely accidental.
09:37Well done, Sarah gets another one.
09:39Final question in this round.
09:42How many times did the Tower Bridge bascules open in 1894,
09:46the bridge's first year of operation?
09:48That's how many times did Tower Bridge open, yeah.
09:52Bascules is just the bits that go up.
09:54The first year?
09:55Yeah.
09:56Oof.
09:57I remember this.
09:58Yeah, I love you looking at...
09:59Are you there?
10:00He's looking up onto the right, so he's remembering something.
10:04I'm going to go...
10:08What do we think?
10:10Everyone in?
10:11Yeah.
10:12Kimberley, I want to give you a point here.
10:14What is your answer?
10:15I went for 65.
10:1665.
10:17Kind of once a week and a bit more.
10:20Melvin, what are you saying?
10:21I went for 102.
10:22I think it needs to happen a lot, but not all the time.
10:25Yeah, OK.
10:26So I'm not saying every single day.
10:28102, I'm comfortable with.
10:30100?
10:30Comfortable.
10:31But I go as far as to say confident.
10:33Yeah.
10:34Sarah, where are you on this?
10:36I have gone in a completely different direction.
10:39OK.
10:39I put 1,500.
10:421,500?
10:43Because I thought there'd be more boats.
10:46Yes, more ships, I suppose.
10:48Yeah.
10:48Yeah.
10:49It's about four times a day.
10:50That's what I was hoping for.
10:52But there were lots of ships.
10:52Well, there you go.
10:53Perfect.
10:53Yeah.
10:53Josh, where were you?
10:55So I've gone for 1,095.
10:58OK.
10:58Because in my head, I feel like that's three times a day.
11:01But now I wish I did 1,092 because they'll have Christmas off.
11:07But so that's my thinking.
11:10And I don't know if the maths is right, but I feel like it is.
11:12Yeah, it's not far off, I'll say that.
11:14Yeah.
11:15So our averages, Melvin and Kimberley, your average is 83 and a half times.
11:22Josh and Sarah, your average 1,297, a good old-fashioned difference of opinion.
11:28It's one or the other, isn't it?
11:30It's one or the other.
11:31What have you said at home on this one?
11:33Let's find out, shall we?
11:34Who has scored the last point of the round?
11:35How many times did it open?
11:396,000?
11:40What?
11:40So you were right.
11:42It was opening in close.
11:43I would have not.
11:45It was opening 17 times a day.
11:47That's crazy.
11:48Including Christmas?
11:4817 times?
11:49Just leave it open.
11:50Leave it open?
11:50Yeah.
11:51It's still a bridge, though.
11:52You've still got to get across.
11:53Yes, because...
11:53OK, right.
11:54That's the end of that round.
11:56Another good round for Sarah there.
11:58Our leaderboard looks like this.
12:00Kimberley, still yet to get off the mark.
12:01Melvin has got one.
12:03Josh has got three.
12:04Sarah has got nine.
12:06Poor Sarah.
12:09I'm beginning to get a sense of who's going to get redeemed first this week.
12:12Yeah.
12:13That's the sense I'm getting.
12:13Tablets away, please, everybody.
12:16Let's play our next round, shall we?
12:18And it is...
12:22Z, two, A.
12:23I'm going to show you three clues at a time.
12:24Fingers on buzzers.
12:25You just have to buzz in when you know what connects those three clues.
12:28OK, the only thing is I'll be revealing them letter by letter,
12:31so you'll be able to work out what the clues are as the round goes on.
12:34So what connects these three clues?
12:37And we'll reveal them from Z all the way up to A.
12:48What connects these?
12:54Sarah?
12:55Are they pasta sauces?
12:57Are they pasta sauces?
13:00They are pasta sauces.
13:02Alfredo, Bolognese and Arabiata at the top there.
13:05Well-placed Sarah.
13:06What connects these three?
13:10And as soon as you know it, Sarah, you just buzz in.
13:12Yeah!
13:21Felix at home.
13:22Sarah?
13:23It's goodbye in different languages.
13:28They are always the same goodbye.
13:30That is Italian.
13:32And Auf Wiedersehen is German.
13:34Goodbye in other languages.
13:36What connects these three clues, please?
13:41BUZZER
13:42BUZZER
13:44BUZZER
13:47BUZZER
13:49BUZZER
13:49BUZZER
13:50BUZZER
13:50The Kylie songs.
13:51The Kylie songs?
13:53BUZZER
13:54BUZZER
13:54Absolutely is.
13:55I believe in you spinning around and padam-padam.
13:58It is Kylie Minogue songs.
14:00What connects these three, please?
14:03BUZZER
14:03BUZZER
14:04BUZZER
14:04BUZZER
14:05BUZZER
14:05BUZZER
14:06BUZZER
14:08BUZZER
14:09BUZZER
14:09BUZZER
14:10Dinosaurs.
14:11Are they dinosaurs?
14:14BUZZER
14:15BUZZER
14:15Yes!
14:16BUZZER
14:16BUZZER
14:17Oh, that's funny, OK.
14:18Yes, good book.
14:19OK.
14:20I really needed that.
14:21Yes, indeed.
14:22Oh, you know what?
14:23That's made me so much happier.
14:24Me too.
14:25That's great.
14:26Very nicely done.
14:27Triceratops, Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex.
14:30Final question.
14:31What connects these?
14:32BUZZER
14:33BUZZER
14:34BUZZER
14:34BUZZER
14:34BUZZER
14:36BUZZER
14:38BUZZER
14:38BUZZER
14:39BUZZER
14:40Sarah.
14:40I don't...
14:40I don't know it.
14:42I don't know it.
14:43It was going to happen eventually.
14:45I thought it was going to say Saturday or something, so...
14:49BUZZER
14:50BUZZER
14:51BUZZER
15:06BUZZER
15:06Sarah had a pretty big lead, but look now, it's really...
15:09Now it's close between everyone.
15:11Now it is close.
15:12Kimberly has got one, Melvin two, Josh three.
15:16Just a nine-point lead, Sarah.
15:17That is...
15:18They always say it's the worst lead to have, but a nine-point lead.
15:21BUZZER
15:36BUZZER
15:37They will see the name of that book.
15:39Kimberly, you will have 15 seconds to draw a clue as to what that book is.
15:43Melvin, if you guess it then, you'll get a point and Kimberly will get a point.
15:46If not, we go on to Sarah, who will have ten seconds to add to Kimberly's drawing.
15:50OK.
15:50Again, you'll have a guess.
15:51If you don't get it, Josh will have five seconds to add to it as well.
15:55Now, Melvin, are you ready to guess a book?
15:58Yes, please.
15:59Kimberly, are you ready?
16:00Yes.
16:00Your 15 seconds start now.
16:05What book is this?
16:07What is...
16:16What is...
16:18Time is up.
16:21Is that it?
16:22Yeah.
16:22Sarah?
16:23What else were you looking for?
16:25Yeah.
16:26Robin Hood?
16:27It's not Robin Hood, which means, Sarah, you're going to have ten seconds to add on to that drawing.
16:34Your time starts now.
16:36OK.
16:41That's great.
16:46Yes.
16:47Time is up.
16:48Ugh.
16:49OK.
16:49OK.
16:50I thought it was a person.
16:51Anyway, I thought the profile was terrifically drawn.
16:54OK.
16:54Now we know it is.
16:56Lord of the Rings?
16:57This is not Lord of the Rings.
16:59But the good news is, Josh has got five seconds to add to this, so this is...
17:03OK.
17:04That was so patronising.
17:06You could not have left it to a better person than Josh.
17:10Five seconds start now.
17:15I don't know what to...
17:17And that is...
17:18That is your time up, Josh.
17:20I didn't get to finish.
17:21Josh, can I say thank you for your service?
17:25What is this?
17:26And while you didn't get to finish the other bit, that other bit would...
17:29OK.
17:29If we had seven seconds in now.
17:31So, Melvin.
17:32Melvin.
17:32And everyone at home.
17:33What are you thinking?
17:35Bow and Arrow.
17:36Bow and Arrow?
17:38I'm going Fifty Shades of Grey.
17:40Is it Fifty Shades of Grey?
17:42Because I've got no idea.
17:43It must have been one.
17:44Have you got this...
17:45Have you got this one at home?
17:47Kimberly, can you talk us through what you were drawing and then tell us the name of the book?
17:50See, it's a person who is eating because they're very hungry.
17:54And then it's a bow and arrow leading you in the direction of the second word for Hunger Games.
18:01Oh!
18:02It was OK.
18:03I was trying to remember the emblem for Hunger Games.
18:06Oh, you smashed this.
18:07That's actually quite good.
18:08Yeah.
18:08That is good.
18:09That's so hard to draw.
18:10Yeah, that's good.
18:11Kimberly did a nice job but nothing doing.
18:13Kimberly, you now have to guess the name of a book.
18:15You will have 15 seconds of Sarah, 10 seconds of Josh and 5 seconds of Melvin.
18:20I'm not a drawer.
18:21I like it longer.
18:22You do, yes.
18:24Yeah.
18:24And, Sarah, your 15 seconds start now.
18:29What book is this?
18:36OK.
18:43I mean, I know what that is.
18:44That is time up.
18:46Huh.
18:46I mean...
18:47That's really good.
18:47Yeah.
18:48Kimberly, what are we thinking?
18:49I can see what's being drawn.
18:51It looks like a clock or time and it looks like an ornament.
18:54Oh.
18:57I'm not allowed to make any sounds.
18:59It's taking me in the direction of, like, Christmas Carol.
19:02Should we just move straight along?
19:03I guess so, cos I've got nothing.
19:05Josh, you've got ten seconds...
19:08..to add to that.
19:10Josh, your ten seconds start now.
19:20OK.
19:23Time up.
19:25Do you...
19:26Is it clockwork orange?
19:27Is it clockwork orange?
19:30It is.
19:31Very, very good.
19:33Yes.
19:34Yay!
19:35Very good.
19:35Kimberly, you get a point.
19:36Josh, you get a point.
19:38Thank you, Josh.
19:39Nice to see you.
19:40Sarah, you've got to get a point.
19:43Josh, you've got 15 seconds this time.
19:45Can you imagine?
19:47I'm going to draw so many hats.
19:49It's on your tablet now.
19:51Josh, your 15 seconds start now.
19:55I don't know what this is.
19:58I like a drawing that starts with I don't know what this is.
20:06What is Josh drawing here?
20:12Time is up.
20:14Time is up.
20:17Wow.
20:17There's a lot to work with.
20:22I tell you what, Melvyn, I'm already excited for you
20:24because you're going to see what this is on your tablet.
20:26You're going to be the first person in Britain to see what this is.
20:31Sarah, what are we...
20:32Is there enough there for you to work with?
20:34It looks like it could be like a prison and a little alien blob.
20:39Oh, my goodness.
20:42I think I know what it is, but just for argument's sake,
20:44I'm going to let Melvyn have a go.
20:46Yes, do you know what?
20:46That is very, very classy of you.
20:48Yeah.
20:48I think we've all got it.
20:49But I think it would be nice for Melvyn to draw.
20:51Thank you, Sarah.
20:52Melvyn, I'm looking forward to seeing you.
20:55You're actually going to see what this book is.
20:57Oh, my goodness.
20:58And you have got ten seconds and they begin now.
21:03I mean, I do not know.
21:08Yeah, just do what he did.
21:10Oh, my goodness.
21:12Time up.
21:13That is so much better.
21:16And a bit.
21:18We've got an extra little bar in that prison.
21:20The good news, Sarah, is that Kimberley has now got five seconds to tell you.
21:24Oh, my gosh.
21:25And given that Josh and Melvyn both looked at it, it went...
21:28I mean...
21:30No, I'm with you, Josh, on this.
21:32I think I did quite good now, you know.
21:33I think you did well.
21:34Oh, dear.
21:35Yeah.
21:35Kimberley.
21:36Wow.
21:36On your tablet now.
21:38Your five seconds start now.
21:45Time is up.
21:47That is brilliant.
21:48Well, have you got this at home?
21:50I don't know.
21:51I think that's a sort of prison-y thing.
21:53Mm-hm.
21:54The Shawshank Redemption?
21:56I don't know.
21:56Well, listen, why not?
21:58Is it the Shawshank Redemption?
22:00It isn't.
22:01Josh, I wonder if you'd like to talk us through your drawing.
22:04So, I drew a cage.
22:07Yeah.
22:07And that's supposed to be fishing.
22:11So, fishing and a cage.
22:12Yeah, because you catch.
22:13Is it finding him?
22:14He caught something.
22:15OK.
22:16Is it Catcher in the Rye?
22:17Yeah.
22:18Wow.
22:19Of course it's Catcher in the Rye.
22:21Yeah.
22:21Now you look at it, Sarah.
22:22It's not becoming clear to me.
22:25No!
22:26You're a cage and a fish.
22:28They're going catching stuff.
22:30Catcher in the Rye was the answer.
22:31Josh, you've got to guess a book now.
22:33Your drawing days are over.
22:34So, Melvin, your 15 seconds start now.
22:46OK.
22:49Time is up.
22:55Josh, what are you thinking?
22:56Well, it's someone who's sad.
22:59Yeah.
23:00A tale of...
23:01What's that Lemony Snicket Unfortunate Events one called?
23:05A series of unfortunate events.
23:06A series of unfortunate events.
23:08A series of unfortunate events.
23:08I mean, that could literally describe the Catcher in the Rye debacle.
23:11Is it a series of unfortunate events?
23:13It is not.
23:15Kimberley.
23:15OK.
23:16You will have 10 seconds to add to that drawing.
23:19Do you have an idea then?
23:21Oh, my gosh.
23:22Your 10 seconds start now.
23:30OK.
23:34Time is up.
23:36Interesting.
23:37Yeah.
23:38Misery.
23:39Why are you thinking misery?
23:40Just because there's a sad-looking face?
23:41The sad face is really frail there.
23:43OK.
23:43And it's a book.
23:44Stephen King.
23:45It is, yeah.
23:46It is a book.
23:46It's not the answer to this, but it is a book.
23:48Is it not the answer?
23:50Sarah, you have got five seconds just to finish this off for us.
23:54Five seconds.
23:55Oh.
23:56Begin now.
24:03Time up.
24:04I got it.
24:05Do you have it?
24:06Really good.
24:07What are we thinking, Josh?
24:09What do you think at home on this one?
24:11I really don't know.
24:13I really can't think of one.
24:15No?
24:16Can I have a go?
24:17Yeah.
24:17I think your drawing is someone looking sad, like misery,
24:22and I think that's the Eiffel Tower.
24:23Correct.
24:24Ah.
24:25I think it's Les Miserables.
24:27Yeah.
24:27Les Miserables was the answer.
24:29You were really close.
24:30Good drawing, everyone.
24:31My castle.
24:32Oh, your castle on a cloud.
24:33Yeah.
24:33Oh, that's clever.
24:35Do you know what?
24:35Three genuinely great clues.
24:37Yeah, that's clever.
24:38But misery, you are very close.
24:39It's the end of the round.
24:40Tablets away, please, everybody.
24:42I didn't know they were a book before a musical.
24:44And we have reeled Sarah in even more.
24:48I thought this was a done deal, this show.
24:50But look at this.
24:51Look at how tense this is going to be now.
24:52Because Melvin and Kimberley, you got two points each.
24:54Joshua's got four.
24:56But Sarah's lead.
24:57It's only eight points now, Justin.
24:59Eight points.
24:59I'm coming for you.
25:01Let's find our first winner of the week, shall we?
25:04I wonder who it's going to be.
25:06Oh, dear.
25:07As we, for the first time, play...
25:11Answer smash.
25:12Fingers on buzzers, please.
25:13Point for a correct answer.
25:15And I cannot stress this enough, Melvin, a point off for an incorrect answer.
25:18I will not be answering unless I'm 100%.
25:20Our first category is...
25:24Those will be the pictures.
25:25There will be a clue above.
25:26Smash the clue into the picture.
25:29Which song was a UK top ten hit for Elvis Presley in September 1956?
25:38Yes, Sarah.
25:39Hound Dog Bowl.
25:40Hound Dog Bowl?
25:41It is, yeah.
25:42Hound Dog, Dog Bowl, Hound Dog Bowl.
25:46Next clue, next pet accessory.
25:49Two-spot and seven-spot are red and black species of which small winged beetle?
25:57Sarah.
25:58Lady Birdcage.
25:59Lady Birdcage.
26:00It is Lady Bird and Birdcage.
26:04Next clue, next pet accessory.
26:07What is the English name for the type of Italian prosciutto
26:10that was given protected designation of origin status in 1996?
26:17Ooh, Kimberley's gone for it.
26:19Parma Hamster Wheel.
26:20Parma Hamster Wheel.
26:22Is the right answer, Kimberley.
26:23Parma Hamster Wheel.
26:25Parma Hamster Wheel.
26:25Parma Hamster Wheel.
26:26Next category.
26:29Pop groups.
26:30OK.
26:32In 2006, which song became the first UK top ten hit for Amy Winehouse?
26:41Sarah.
26:42Rehabber.
26:42Rehabber.
26:43That is amazing.
26:44I couldn't figure it out.
26:45Rehab and Abba and Rehabber.
26:48I was thinking about Valerie or something.
26:50Next clue, next band.
26:53What is the title of the 1994 debut studio album by Oasis?
27:01Who are they?
27:03There's nobody.
27:05I'll tell you, I was looking for definitely May Bee Gees.
27:07Definitely Maybe and Bee Gees.
27:09Definitely Maybe.
27:09I think that's us done for today.
27:13It is indeed.
27:14Who has won, I wonder?
27:17Who has won?
27:19I have to say, what a magnificent performance, Sarah.
27:22It's a hell of a score you've got.
27:24If you add everyone else together
27:26and then add another six, they would have tied with you.
27:28Look at this, two, three, four.
27:30Sarah Keyworth, our champion, with 15.
27:32I just...
27:34I feel like I can go home happily.
27:36You wanted it.
27:37Sarah, you've won yourself a prize for the first time as well.
27:40Which of these would you like?
27:42I'm going to stick with my guns and go with the chopping board.
27:45The chopping board.
27:46Sarah Keyworth wins the House of Games chopping board.
27:48Congratulations, Sarah.
27:50Our weekly leaderboard sees Sarah at the top of it.
27:54Sarah, how does it feel to win?
27:56Do you want me to describe it more?
27:57I'm happy for you.
27:58Yeah?
27:59Are you?
27:59Yeah, serious.
28:00Because you're part of our world.
28:03Yeah.
28:04Part of the redemption crew.
28:05Exactly.
28:06Oh, the redemption crew.
28:07Another of my favourite fans.
28:08So if you win, we all win.
28:09Oh, that's a really nice win.
28:10But as happy as you let us all win.
28:12OK.
28:16Thank you so much.
28:17Look forward to doing it all again tomorrow.
28:19We're looking forward to seeing you tomorrow as well on the House of Games.
28:21APPLAUSE
28:49Oh, mate.
28:50Oh, it's lovely.
28:51Yeah.
28:52Whack a bit of cheese on that.
28:54LAUGHTER
28:54OK.
28:55OK.
28:56OK.
28:57OK.
28:57OK.
28:57OK.
28:58OK.
28:58OK.
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