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00:09Hey, everyone. Welcome along to the final of this week's House of Games.
00:13And what a final it is going to be.
00:14We have two battles, two battles.
00:17One of them for this trophy, one for the coveted bronze medal.
00:21Shall we meet our players for the final time?
00:23They are Nadia J.
00:24Hello.
00:26Tamsin Alpwick.
00:28Nigel Klainer.
00:29Hello.
00:32Hey, everyone. What a week it's been.
00:33I know.
00:34The first thing we've got to do is take a look at the weekly leaderboard.
00:36Let's just absolutely look at this.
00:38As I say, two battles going on.
00:40Tamsin and Nadia, seven points each.
00:42I'm proud of us.
00:44Well, listen, you've been absolutely just neck and neck the whole week.
00:47Yeah.
00:47It wouldn't surprise me if you got the same amount of points today
00:49and ended on the same amount of points.
00:50Yeah, I'm all right with that.
00:51But what I'd really love is for one of you to win today.
00:53Aww.
00:54That's what I would really love.
00:55I don't think it's going to happen.
00:56Listen, you've been very close a few times.
00:59The last couple of days have been super close.
01:01But, gentlemen, to my right, there is a trophy.
01:06And the engraver is already putting one of your names on it.
01:09But which one?
01:10Steen, two wins.
01:12Nigel, two wins.
01:13Nothing between you.
01:14You've had two tie breaks as well.
01:17Nigel, what an opponent you've got.
01:19Yeah.
01:19Yes.
01:20I hope all the questions this time are not Australian.
01:24Yes, it's been a really heavy Australian fire.
01:27Because that would be a bit steep against me.
01:27Yeah, super heavy Australian fire.
01:29But, Steen, how are you feeling about today?
01:31I'm just really happy that everyone's very kind on and off the set, Richard.
01:35And it's been a very enjoyable time.
01:38That's good.
01:39Yeah.
01:39One of you two is going to win.
01:40One of you two is going to win a prize, I'm sure.
01:42Shall we look at the prizes?
01:43Yeah.
01:43Yeah.
01:43Here are today's prizes.
01:46We have got...
01:47Oh!
01:47The suitcase.
01:48The recipe book stand, the sunglasses, the sliders, the compost bin and the suitcase.
01:53Nadia?
01:54I actually really like the suitcase.
01:56It's cool.
01:57Yeah.
01:57Very cool.
01:58It's very popular.
01:59Yeah, definitely.
02:00Suitcase, no competition.
02:02Nigel?
02:03I think I'd go for that, what you're calling a menu stand.
02:06Yeah, I think they call it a recipe book stand.
02:08A recipe book stand.
02:10Yeah.
02:10Well, a magazine stand.
02:12Yeah, perfect.
02:13Yeah.
02:13Steen?
02:14Oh, I think definitely the suitcase.
02:16Yeah, definitely the suitcase.
02:17Yeah.
02:18It's got a lot of traction amongst the stand-up comedian community.
02:21Oh, yeah.
02:22That suitcase.
02:23Listen, it's been a brilliant week.
02:25Really, really loved it.
02:26Some great quizzing.
02:27We're going to find our winner today.
02:28Let's play our first round, shall we?
02:30It is...
02:34Correction Centre.
02:35Nadia, I'm going to start with you.
02:36I'm going to read you out a sentence.
02:37It will be incorrect.
02:39However, if you change one word in it, it will become correct.
02:41OK.
02:42OK.
02:43Which word do you need to change and to what?
02:46Here is yours.
02:47After winning the X Factor in 2011, Little Mix had a string of hits including Black Magic and Shout Out
02:52To My Nan.
02:54Can we change Nan to X?
02:57Change Nan to X?
02:58Is absolutely right.
02:59Shout out to my X.
03:03Tamsin, same for you.
03:05Well, not the same question.
03:05That would be crazy.
03:06But an incorrect statement that needs correcting.
03:10In 2006, the International Astronomical Union announced that Goofy would no longer be classified as a planet.
03:21Can we change Goofy to Pluto?
03:23Change Goofy to Pluto?
03:25Absolutely right.
03:26It is.
03:28It's been plain sailing so far, Nigel, hasn't it?
03:31Yeah.
03:32Let's see if we continue.
03:33Turn it on.
03:33Here is your incorrect statement.
03:44Change Jammy to Artful.
03:46Change Jammy to Artful, as so often in life?
03:49Yeah.
03:49Absolutely right.
03:50The Artful Dodger.
03:51Steam.
03:52Three out of three so far.
03:54I know it's terrifying, you think, but I've known all of them so far.
03:57Here's yours.
04:11Change mucking to missing?
04:13Change mucking to missing?
04:14Fear of missing out.
04:17That was pretty low impact stuff, wasn't it, the first bit?
04:19I mean, we go back along the line now.
04:21Yeah.
04:21But that's nice.
04:22A little settler for everybody.
04:23Oh, a settler?
04:24Yeah.
04:25On this one, I think it felt like a settler.
04:27Like a starter, wasn't it?
04:28Yeah.
04:29Nadi, we come back to you.
04:30All right.
04:30Another incorrect statement.
04:36Well, they're dogs.
04:43Ray Charles Spaniel?
04:47Can we change toy to dog?
04:50Change toy to dog?
04:51Is that correct?
04:52It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
04:54Anyone want to buzz in?
04:55Nigel.
04:57Change ray to king.
04:59Change ray to king.
05:00It is.
05:00Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.
05:02All compete in the toy category at Crufts Tamsin.
05:06One for you.
05:09Named after an ancient Greek myth, a pantomime horse is a computer virus disguised as a legitimate
05:14programme in order to gain access to the host's computer.
05:23Oh, look at the boys.
05:25On standby.
05:26They're ready.
05:27Named after an ancient Greek myth.
05:30Well, is it unicorn?
05:34Or computer virus?
05:37Oh, it's like a unicorn, but it's a pegasus.
05:42What are we changing?
05:43I don't know.
05:44Shall we time you out?
05:45Yeah.
05:46We'll time you out.
05:47We've got a buzzer race won by Steen.
05:50Could change pantomime to Trojan.
05:52Exactly.
05:53Change pantomime to Trojan.
05:54Trojan horse, the Greek myth, and that's the computer virus disguised as a legitimate
05:58programme.
05:59Nigel, one for you now.
06:01Australia beating the UK there in the buzzer race.
06:04Yeah.
06:04Here is yours.
06:17Never seen Nadia reach for her buzzer quicker than that.
06:25Change pox to Shaq.
06:28Change pox to Shaq?
06:30I'm just guessing.
06:30Incorrect, I'm afraid.
06:32Nadia?
06:33Change pox to shop.
06:34Chicken shop, Nadia.
06:36So close.
06:36I know her.
06:37This would have been bad.
06:38Is she a friend of yours?
06:39She's a friend, so it would have been bad if I didn't get it.
06:41She's very good.
06:42She's very talented.
06:43He is amazing, yeah.
06:44Steen, one for you.
06:48In 2021, fans of cinema and basketball must have been cock-a-hooped to see the long-awaited
06:53tune-filled sequel, Space Jam, A New Low.
07:01What?
07:05What's cock-a-hoop, right?
07:07Is cock-a-hoop not a phrase that's travelled?
07:09No.
07:10It just means happy.
07:11Oh, so that's a legit word.
07:12OK.
07:13Yes, that is legit.
07:13Sorry, yeah.
07:14I get it's changed the last word of low.
07:18It's a shame.
07:18A new height?
07:21A new height?
07:24Not, that is Nadia.
07:26Is it change low to world?
07:28World?
07:29It's not.
07:30It's not.
07:31I've seen it as well.
07:33Nigel.
07:34Change low to life?
07:36Change low to life?
07:37It's not, listen, I think we're changing low, aren't we, but to what?
07:41Is it legacy?
07:42I'm sorry.
07:43Hands in.
07:44Is it Space Jam, A New Legacy?
07:46Change low to legacy?
07:48You're absolutely right.
07:49Yeah.
07:50A new legacy.
07:51I think I got given the answer.
07:53No.
07:53Oh, you definitely got given the answer.
07:54Not in the edit.
07:55But listen, some people...
07:56Not in the edit, no.
07:57Oh, no, in the edit.
07:58That might stay in.
07:59Oh, definitely.
07:59Yeah.
08:00Yeah.
08:01Let's take a look at our first leaderboard of the day.
08:03It's been close all week.
08:04And take a look at this.
08:062-2-2-2.
08:08How about that?
08:11Our next round today is...
08:16You spell terrible.
08:17Now, everyone is in first and last place.
08:19Has anyone not chosen a partner this week?
08:21You all had a go, haven't you?
08:22Steen, have you not?
08:23I haven't chosen one.
08:24Steen, would you like to choose a partner today?
08:27I'll stay with Nigel.
08:28You're going to stay with Nigel.
08:29You know what?
08:30That seems appropriate.
08:31Let's finish how we started.
08:32Hamzin and Nadia, you're a team.
08:35Steen and Nigel, you're a team.
08:36In this round, I'm going to ask you some questions.
08:38Buzz in if you know the correct answer and if you get it right,
08:40you will get a point, but only if your partner can then spell that answer.
08:44Oh.
08:45I know.
08:46I know, on a Friday as well.
08:48Very best of luck, everyone.
08:49Here's your first question.
08:51The Scottish Parliament building that opened in 2004 is located in the Holyrood area of which city?
09:00Yes, Nigel.
09:01Edinburgh.
09:03Correct.
09:03Steen, for the point.
09:05Spell Edinburgh.
09:06OK.
09:08Um...
09:08E...
09:10D...
09:12I...
09:13N...
09:15B...
09:16U...
09:17R...
09:18G...
09:19H. Edinburgh.
09:20Is absolutely right.
09:21Well done.
09:23I mean, you literally play it every August.
09:25I know.
09:26But how often am I spelling it?
09:29I have to say, I've played Edinburgh more often than I've spelt it.
09:33Here is your next one.
09:44Yes, Dean.
09:45Einstein.
09:47Einstein is correct.
09:48Nigel, for the point, can you nice and slowly spell Einstein?
09:51Yeah.
09:53E...
09:54I...
09:55N...
09:56S...
09:57T...
09:58E...
09:58I... N.
09:59E... I... N.
10:01Absolutely right.
10:02Very well done.
10:03Einstein.
10:04Next question.
10:05What's the answer to this?
10:08The Jane Austen novel that features the Dashwood sisters is called Sense and What?
10:16Yes, that is Tamsin.
10:18Sensibility.
10:19Sensibility is correct.
10:21And Nadia, for the point, can you spell sensibility?
10:22I'm going to try.
10:24S...
10:25E...
10:27N...
10:28S...
10:32A...
10:33I...
10:34Ah!
10:34Too late.
10:35I said A.
10:35Sorry, it was I.
10:37Sensibility.
10:39They're unlucky.
10:40Here's your next one.
10:43What word can mean both a Spanish egg dish similar to an omelette and a corn or wheat flatbread used
10:48in Mexican cooking?
10:53Yes, Nigel.
10:55Tortilla.
10:56Tortilla is correct.
10:57Steen, for the point, can you spell tortilla?
11:00T...
11:02O...
11:04R...
11:05T...
11:06I...
11:09L...
11:10L...
11:11L...
11:11A.
11:12He can spell tortilla.
11:14Very nicely done.
11:16Next one.
11:18What word follows Alf in the title of a comedy drama starring Timothy Spall about a group of workers who
11:23moved to Dusseldorf?
11:29Yes, Nigel.
11:31Vida Zane.
11:31Vida Zane is absolutely right.
11:34Good luck with that.
11:34Steen, for the point, can you spell Vida Zane, please?
11:38Ah.
11:39W...
11:41I...
11:43E...
11:45D...
11:48E...
11:52S-A-N?
11:54Oh, it's incorrect, I'm afraid.
11:56Is there an R there?
11:58Yeah, and then it's S-E-H-E-N.
11:59Ah, Vida, okay.
12:00It's that A.
12:01Oh, wow.
12:02It's that Zane.
12:03Very well done if you've got that at home, if you've got Vida Zane.
12:06Next clue.
12:18Yes, that's Steen.
12:19Is it Kruger?
12:20It is Kruger.
12:22For the point, Nigel, can you spell Kruger?
12:24K.
12:26R.
12:26R.
12:28U.
12:31Now.
12:33Is there an E there, or does it go straight to the G?
12:38Straight to the G.
12:40G is incorrect, I'm afraid.
12:44It is E-G-E-R.
12:46E-G-E-R.
12:47Straight to the G would be a great name for an autobiography.
12:49Oh, yeah.
12:50Straight to the G.
12:52Final question.
13:04Yes, Steen.
13:06Hitchhiker?
13:06Hitchhiker is correct.
13:08Nigel, for the point.
13:08Can you spell hitchhiker?
13:10H.
13:10I.
13:11T.
13:12C.
13:13H.
13:15H.
13:15I.
13:17K.
13:18E.
13:18R.
13:20Absolutely right.
13:21I think it says one of the few words in English language is a double H.
13:23Double H.
13:24There's not many of them.
13:25There's a few.
13:25Hitchhiker is right.
13:26That's the end of the round.
13:27Let's take a look at our leaderboards.
13:29Nadia and Tamsin have been neck and neck all week.
13:31And Nigel and Steen have been neck and neck all week.
13:33And look at that.
13:342-2.
13:346-6.
13:35With just three rounds to go.
13:37Still no closer to finding out who is going to win our trophy.
13:40It's going to be Nigel or Steen, but which one of them?
13:43Let's find out, shall we?
13:44Our next round is...
13:48Two clues in one.
13:49Fingers on buzzers.
13:50I'm going to give you a category.
13:53Your first category is musical films.
13:55What I'll do, I'm going to show you some clues to some musical films.
13:57The answers will also have the same initials as the clue.
14:00So, which musical films are these?
14:04Children's car, bird-like business.
14:10Yes, that's Tamsin.
14:11Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
14:12Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
14:13Oh, nice.
14:14Absolutely is.
14:14Very well done.
14:17Next one.
14:23Yes, Nadia.
14:24I don't think it's this, but My Fair Lady.
14:26My Fair Lady.
14:27Oh, it is.
14:28Well done.
14:29Very well done.
14:31The first letter of the word.
14:33Yes.
14:33Gotcha.
14:34Same initials.
14:34That's why I used the word initial.
14:36I took that as an easier way of saying the first letter of each word.
14:39Gotcha.
14:39I know, it's crazy.
14:40Your next one is this.
14:49Yes, Nigel.
14:50Singing in the Rain.
14:51Singing in the Rain.
14:52Oh, God.
14:53It is Singing in the Rain.
14:54Showers induced tuneful response.
14:56Singing in the Rain.
14:57We move away from musical films now.
15:00And we move on to footwear.
15:02What footwear, I wonder, is this?
15:07Water barriers.
15:12Yes, Nigel.
15:13Wellington boots.
15:14Wellington boots.
15:15Absolutely.
15:17Next one.
15:19What footwear is this, please?
15:25Yes, Nadia.
15:26High heels.
15:27High heels?
15:27It is high heels.
15:29Well played.
15:31Next footwear.
15:38Yes, Dean.
15:39Is it flip-flops?
15:40It is flip-flops.
15:41Nicely done.
15:42Flip-flops.
15:44And next category.
15:48Which London museums are these?
15:52Notably humongous mastodon.
15:58Yes, Tamsin.
15:59Natural History Museum.
16:00Natural History Museum.
16:01It is.
16:03Well done.
16:04Next one.
16:11Yes, Dean.
16:12The British Museum.
16:13The British Museum.
16:14It is.
16:16Final question in this round.
16:20Showcasing Molecules.
16:24Yes, Nigel.
16:25Science Museum.
16:26Science Museum.
16:27It is.
16:28Good people, Science Museum.
16:30That's the end of the round.
16:31I have grave news.
16:32We're no longer all level level.
16:34Oh.
16:35There's actually like a one-point variation now.
16:38Because, Nadia and Tamsin, you have four points each,
16:40but Steen has eight and Nigel has nine.
16:42Oh!
16:43Nigel.
16:45Steaming ahead.
16:46This is getting tasty, isn't it?
16:48Yeah.
16:48Two rounds to go.
16:49Whichever one of them wins today is going to win that trophy.
16:51Ooh.
16:51Here we go.
16:52Our next round is...
16:57And the answer isn't.
16:58Nadia, I'm going to start with you.
17:00I'm going to ask you a question.
17:01I'm going to show you four possible answers.
17:02One is the right answer.
17:03If you tell me that, I'm going to give you a point.
17:05OK.
17:05However, the others were written by Tamsin, Nigel and Steen
17:08to try and fool you.
17:10And if you choose one of theirs, you will give them a point.
17:12OK.
17:12OK, here's your question.
17:16In 2016, Australian fast food chain Hungry Jacks claimed to have developed a chips packet
17:21that could do what?
17:24One of these is the correct answer.
17:26Keep the chips crispy.
17:28Dissolve in water.
17:30Self-combust.
17:32Or repel seagulls.
17:35Ah.
17:36Ah.
17:37Brilliant.
17:38One of those is right, the other three were written by your opponents.
17:40Are you going to score a point or give one away?
17:42Oh, my gosh.
17:43Are there seagulls that are bothering the Australians whilst they're having chips?
17:47Let's ask the Australians.
17:49Yeah, I mean...
17:51There are seagulls in Australia, 100%.
17:53Yeah.
17:55Or are there?
17:56Did he write that?
17:57I know.
17:57I know.
17:58This is really...
17:59This is quite difficult because I would have normally said keep the chips crispy.
18:04But is that quite a development?
18:06I don't know.
18:08What can that packet do?
18:09I think just keep the chips crispy.
18:11Keep the chips crispy?
18:12Yeah.
18:12What do we think?
18:14Would you agree with Nadia?
18:15Disagree?
18:15Has she scored a point or given a point away?
18:17Is the answer keep the chips crispy?
18:19No.
18:20That's incorrect.
18:21What was the answer?
18:23Repel seagulls was the answer.
18:24They do have seagulls in Australia.
18:26I was almost there.
18:27So, you've given a point away, but who to?
18:29Who wrote keep the chips crispy?
18:32Steen.
18:33Steen.
18:33Got it.
18:35So good.
18:37And just like that, we're 4-4-9-9.
18:39How about that?
18:41Dissolving water was Nigel and self-combust was Tamsin.
18:46OK.
18:47Very well done, Steen.
18:48They made it out of reflective material.
18:51OK.
18:51Which repels the seagulls.
18:53Tamsin, I have a question for you with four possible answers.
18:55You get to score a point or give a point away.
18:59Your question is this.
19:00What nickname was given to the entrepreneur Ruth Belleville
19:03in light of the fact that she would sell people the correct time?
19:07Sell people?
19:08Mmm.
19:09Bit of fun, isn't it?
19:10I'm assuming this isn't in the last couple of years.
19:12Was she called...
19:22Those are good fake answers, everybody.
19:25I wouldn't want the answer in this one.
19:26No.
19:28Did she...
19:29I mean, the Greenwich Time Lady was on the other end
19:31when you phoned 123?
19:33Yes.
19:34The speaking clock.
19:35The speaking clock.
19:36And that was a lady that would say...
19:38We're not talking about her, obviously.
19:40No.
19:42Let's try Time Bell.
19:44I'm going to go for Time Bell.
19:45I don't think that's a bad guess.
19:46What do you think at home?
19:47What would you go for here?
19:48Time Bell.
19:49Is that Ruth Belleville's nickname?
19:52No.
19:52It's not.
19:53Good.
19:53It's a good fake.
19:54It's hard.
19:55What was her name?
19:57We did the same thing, me and you.
19:59Can you believe it?
20:00So, you've given a point away, but who too?
20:02Who wrote Time Bell?
20:05Nigel.
20:06Sorry.
20:06Very nice.
20:07Very nice indeed.
20:09Late 1890s.
20:10Like her father before her, she would go to Greenwich
20:12and set her clock against the chronometer
20:15and she'd go through London and people would pay her
20:17to set their watches against hers.
20:19Oh, wow.
20:19It's a nice bit, isn't it?
20:20Yeah.
20:21Clock Rock Ruth?
20:24Obviously.
20:24Was Nadia and Steen was the cuckoo.
20:26Nigel, a point to you and an opportunity to get another point to hear
20:30as I ask you a question with four possible answers.
20:33Every point is absolutely crucial now.
20:37In 1984, Arvind Panja set a world record of 107 days for crossing the USA
20:43from Los Angeles to New York by what method?
20:47Was it skateboard, running backwards, tricycle or skipping?
20:581984.
20:59Yeah.
21:00Hmm.
21:01What do we think at home on this?
21:03How big were skateboards in the early 80s?
21:06About that size?
21:07Yeah.
21:08No, I think they were...
21:09Sort of the same size as nowadays, yeah.
21:12Running backwards sounds like it could be true, but it also sounds like
21:17what somebody would think, oh, that's funny.
21:20Yeah.
21:20Tricycle is probably right, but it just sounds a bit boring.
21:25I'm going to go for running backwards.
21:26You're going to go for running backwards.
21:28What do we think at home?
21:28Because it's stupid.
21:29Has Nigel just scored a point at an absolutely crucial time
21:32or given away a point at an absolutely crucial time?
21:34Is the answer running backwards?
21:37It is.
21:37Oh, well done.
21:39Very well done.
21:40I would have gone for skateboard all day long.
21:43Skateboard was...
21:44Tamsin, you'd have got me there.
21:46Tricycle...
21:47The 80s.
21:48...was Nadia and skipping was Steen.
21:51Doing about 14 miles a day running backwards.
21:53Awesome.
21:54Wow.
21:55Steen, last point up for grabs in this round could be a crucial one.
22:00What is the name of the world's smallest commercial theatre,
22:03a former Victorian toilet in Malvern?
22:07Is it...
22:08The Theatre of Small Convenience?
22:11Little Nelly?
22:13The B-Day?
22:16Or Lyceum?
22:18Oh, man.
22:19The Theatre of Small Convenience, you'd hope like the shop of Small Convenience selling confectioneries next door.
22:25Little Nelly, I think I've heard before but not in this sense.
22:29Or maybe it is, that's why I've heard it before.
22:31The B-Day, I think that like...
22:34You'd certainly be gutted if you played there and didn't set it out.
22:36Yeah.
22:37Yeah.
22:38Well, you comped it every night.
22:40How are tickets going for Malvern?
22:41Oh, really?
22:42Okay.
22:42No, that's fine.
22:44I can't get a ticket sorted every night.
22:47Cues around the block.
22:49Lyceum, I think...
22:50Is that a theatre somewhere?
22:52Oh.
22:56Could be crucial.
22:57I know, Richard.
22:59Listen, I'm just doing my job, Steen.
23:01I know, I know.
23:02I'm going to go with Lyceum, but I think it's Little Nelly, but I'm going Lyceum.
23:07You're going to go Lyceum.
23:08Yep.
23:09Has Steen scored a point?
23:10Has he given one away?
23:11Is the answer Lyceum?
23:14It is not.
23:15He's given one away.
23:16What was the answer?
23:18The Theatre of Small Convenience?
23:20Well done.
23:20How about that?
23:21So, who have you given a point to?
23:23If it's Nigel, it's bad news.
23:25Who is it?
23:28Tamsin.
23:28Nice.
23:29Really good.
23:31Could have been worse.
23:32Could have been worse.
23:33Tamsin, very well done.
23:34Let's take a look at who gave us Little Nelly and the B-Day.
23:36My favourite band.
23:37The B-Day is brilliant.
23:38Nigel and Nadia.
23:40Little Nelly and the B-Day.
23:43Our leaderboards going into our crucial final round of Answer Smash.
23:47Looks like this.
23:49Nadia, you have four.
23:50Tamsin, you've got five.
23:52Steen with nine.
23:53Nigel, 11.
23:55Nigel Planer, two-point lead.
23:58Steen just two off the lead.
23:59One of you is going to win the trophy.
24:00It's been a brilliant week of quizzing.
24:02We're about to find our champion.
24:03And we do that with a final round of...
24:08Answer Smash.
24:09Barry, best of luck, one and all.
24:11It's been an absolute pleasure quizzing with you all week.
24:13We are about to give away a trophy, but to who?
24:16Let's find out, shall we?
24:17Your first category...
24:22Those will be the pictures.
24:23Smash the clues into them.
24:25What surname is shared by Olivier Award-winning actor Sheila
24:29and BAFTA-winning comedian Tony?
24:35Nigel's gone for it.
24:37Hancock Tail Glass.
24:38Hancock Tail Glass?
24:40Yes.
24:40It is Hancock Cocktail Glass.
24:42Well done.
24:42Well done.
24:43Sheela Hancock and Tony Hancock.
24:45Next clue.
24:46Next drinking glass.
24:57Yes, Tamsin.
24:58Mountain highball glass.
25:00Mountain highball glass?
25:01Absolutely, Tamsin.
25:03It is mountain highball glass.
25:05Next category.
25:08Codes.
25:09There will be types of code.
25:13The actor who played superintendent Ted Hastings in the TV series Line of Duty is Adrian who?
25:22Yes, Nigel.
25:24Adrian Dunbarcode.
25:26Dunbarcode?
25:27It is Dunbar and barcode.
25:30Dunbarcode.
25:31Next clue.
25:32Next code.
25:33In order, which five letters follow M alphabetically?
25:41Yes, Nadia.
25:42N-O-P-Q-R code?
25:45It is N-O-P-Q-R codes.
25:48N-O-P-Q-R and QR code.
25:51Next clue.
25:51Next code.
25:53The TV show Endeavour is a prequel to which detective series starring John Thor?
26:01Nigel.
26:03Inspector Morse code.
26:05Inspector Morse code?
26:07Inspector Morse code.
26:07It is Inspector Morse code.
26:10Inspector Morse code.
26:11Are we done for the week?
26:13We are done for the week.
26:15I think he's done it.
26:16I think he has done it.
26:18Who?
26:19Our winner...
26:20Which one?
26:22The one who answered every single question in that round.
26:23Only got all the questions right.
26:25I would have thought.
26:27Our winner on Friday's House of Games...
26:31The man, the legend himself, Nigel Planer.
26:35Three.
26:35Well done.
26:36Nigel, another prize for you.
26:38Oh, not another prize.
26:40Yes.
26:42Um, well, I've already got two...
26:44Does anybody have a particular desire for one of these and I'll gift it?
26:48Yeah, don't look at Steen.
26:49Oh.
26:50Come on, man, I really want that.
26:51If I didn't have a little carry case, I would just...
26:53I'd love a carry case.
26:55No, I can't, I can't.
26:56Why not?
26:57Well, I'll go for the case and they can find it out between...
26:59Honestly, you can have it.
27:00No.
27:01Yeah?
27:01Of course you can.
27:02I'll go for the case.
27:03No, that doesn't happen.
27:04Time's in.
27:05Nigel Planer offers you a gift.
27:06Of course you're going to take it.
27:08I'll dine out on that forever if Nigel Planer gives it to me now.
27:12The House of Games Wheelie Luggage donated by Nigel Planer.
27:16Thank you, Nigel.
27:17We have a trophy to give away as well, though.
27:19Nigel and Steen, what a performance from both of you all week.
27:22It's been an absolute pleasure watching you quiz against each other.
27:24Such a treat.
27:25Brilliant play from both of you.
27:27There can only be one winner, I'm afraid, and that winner...
27:31..is Nigel Planer.
27:32Well done, Nigel.
27:34Well done, everybody.
27:36Very, very well played.
27:37Listen, Steen, you've got to take your hat off to the guy.
27:40It was a good performance.
27:41Yeah, it's almost like he's lived in this country's entire life.
27:43I know.
27:44And also, it's very clever.
27:46He's very clever.
27:46Incredible at all.
27:47Nigel, thank you so much.
27:49An absolute pleasure...
27:50Thanks for having me.
27:51It's been great fun.
27:51...using with you.
27:52Yeah.
27:52Nadia and Tamsin, we didn't get a prize in the end.
27:55Well, Tamsin, you did get a prize in the end.
27:57Which is great news, but it's been so lovely having you on the show.
28:00Steen, two wins as well.
28:02Very well played.
28:02But only one champ.
28:03Ladies and gentlemen, Nigel Planer.
28:05Yes, Nigel.
28:07Thank you so much for spending the week with me.
28:09Thank you so much for spending the week with me as well.
28:11On the House of Games.
28:41APPLAUSE
28:42Um, I haven't got a mantel shelf.
28:45I'd probably go...
28:46...on the patio.
28:48That's nice.
28:49Because I'm almost certain that's rust-proof.
28:52...to be safe.
28:52LAUGHTER
28:53MUSIC
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