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00:09Happy Thursday, everybody. Welcome back to Redemption Week on House of Games.
00:14Tomorrow, we're giving away this trophy right here.
00:17There's just one point in it at the moment.
00:19Shall we meet our four players once again?
00:21They are Geoff Norcott, Karen Hauer, Michelle Ackerley and Katie Derham.
00:29Hey, everyone. Katie, two wins in a row.
00:31I know.
00:32But then Geoff nips in and beats you by a point yesterday.
00:35It was very close, wasn't it?
00:36It was, you know, everything's to play for, Richard, isn't that what they say?
00:39Well, listen, let's take a look at, very close, the leaderboard across the week.
00:44You are one point clear at the moment of Geoff.
00:47Today, we've got double points Friday as well.
00:49Geoff, how are you feeling about that?
00:50Lovely to get the little something off your shoulders here with the win.
00:54Yes, I mean, I don't want to engage in the poverty of low expectations,
00:57but I've done what I came to do.
00:59I'm going to sort of relax, phone it in a little bit, just enjoy the view.
01:03Do you know what?
01:04I was planning to phone it in today and it's hard if two of us are phoning it in.
01:08Karen and Michelle, you are also very close to each other on this leaderboard,
01:12but it is Redemption Week and neither of you have yet achieved redemption.
01:16Two days to go, two days to do it, Karen.
01:18You can do this.
01:19I'm staying positive, but I quite like being in the back.
01:24First of all, that is a huge stroke of luck.
01:26I'm feeling very comfortable.
01:28I don't feel any pressure.
01:30I like to see these two battle it out.
01:31Nice to watch it, right?
01:32I like to just hang out with Michelle.
01:34Same, Karen.
01:34I mean, give me a cup of tea.
01:38We've all got comfy chairs.
01:39Yeah.
01:39We've got a nice company.
01:41And we can just watch Katie and Geoff knock chunks out of each other.
01:44Yeah.
01:44I can see that.
01:46Michelle, shall we take a look at today's prizes?
01:48Yes, please.
01:49Today's prizes are the backpack, the decanter, the water bottle,
01:56the salt and pepper shakers and the House of Games bicycle repair kit.
02:00What would you go for, Michelle?
02:02So, you know the salt and pepper shakers?
02:04I do.
02:04They've got a button on the top.
02:05They do.
02:06Yes, please.
02:07Yes, you go for that.
02:08Yeah.
02:09Lovely.
02:09That's great.
02:10It doesn't do anything.
02:11It doesn't work, but no.
02:13Katie?
02:14What's in the decanter, Richard?
02:15I've got to ask.
02:16Nothing at all other than hope and expectations.
02:19Hopes and dreams.
02:20Yeah.
02:20I'll have some of them.
02:21Have some of those.
02:22Karen?
02:22The backpack.
02:24No-one's ever said backpack in that way before.
02:26The book bag?
02:27Yeah.
02:28Good.
02:28Mmm.
02:29Geoff, what would you go for?
02:30I need a rucksack, is the truth of it.
02:32Perfectly.
02:33Although you didn't say, mmm, rucksack.
02:34Mmm, rucksack.
02:36There we go.
02:37Let's get on, shall we?
02:38Katie has won two.
02:39Geoff has won one.
02:40Who's winning today?
02:41Let's find out.
02:44Our first round is Correction Centre.
02:47Geoff, I'm going to start with you.
02:48I'm going to give you an incorrect statement.
02:49If you change one word, you're going to make that statement correct.
02:52Okay.
02:53Okay?
02:53Here is your incorrect statement.
02:55The Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building are two examples of the Art Garfunkel architectural style.
03:03It's not my...
03:04I know which word is wrong.
03:06I'm not 100% confident that I'm right in this, but I'm going to go...
03:09Which word do you think is wrong?
03:11Well, Garfunkel.
03:12You think Garfunkel is wrong?
03:13I don't think he built that many buildings.
03:15You don't think?
03:16At the end of the day.
03:16Not enough.
03:17He built a bridge, didn't he, over Troubled Waters?
03:19LAUGHTER
03:22I'm going to go Deco.
03:23Okay, change Garfunkel to Deco, is that correct?
03:26It is.
03:27Yes, nicely done.
03:29Nicely done.
03:30Karen, I have an incorrect statement for you.
03:32I wonder if you could fix it.
03:34The Royal Marines evolved from a school established by a dancer,
03:37Ninette de Valois, in 1926 and moved to the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden
03:41after the Second World War.
03:42What are you going to do for?
03:47Marines to the Royal Ballet.
03:50Change Marines to ballet.
03:51That's absolutely right.
03:55Michelle, I have an incorrect statement for you.
03:59In the Back to the Future trilogy, Marty McFly travels through time
04:02with the help of eccentric scientist James Brown.
04:06So, James, is it Doc?
04:09Yeah, Doc Brown, absolutely.
04:11I think Doc Emmett Brown would have taken that as well.
04:13But, yeah, Doc Brown.
04:14Change James to Doc.
04:17Everyone's doing very well.
04:18Katie.
04:19Until?
04:20I have something incorrect for you.
04:22It needs your attention.
04:23On UK roads, a triangular white sign with a red border
04:25instructs drivers to give chase to traffic on a major road.
04:30I've just been teaching one of my daughters to drive
04:32and that's quite appropriate, actually.
04:35I think chase is wrong and it's give way.
04:37Give way is absolutely right.
04:42Jeff, an incorrect statement for you.
04:44With his bright orange body and disproportionately long arms,
04:47Mr Vane is one of Roger Hargreaves' best-loved characters.
04:52Yeah, I don't know the answer to this.
04:54I mean, that's tricky because it could be literally any...
04:56Yeah, I've got an idea.
05:01Erm...
05:01With his bright...
05:02OK, OK.
05:05Mr...
05:05Mr Wobbly.
05:07Change Vane to Wobbly.
05:09Incorrect, I'm afraid.
05:10Anyone want to buzz in?
05:11Katie.
05:12Change Vane to Tickle.
05:14Change Vane to Tickle.
05:15It is Mr Tickle, one of Roger Hargreaves' best-loved characters.
05:20Karen, here's one for you.
05:23To warn people of an imminent explosion,
05:25it is customary to shout Toad in the Hole just before detonation.
05:34Change Toad to Fire in the Hole.
05:36Change Toad to Fire?
05:38Is absolutely right.
05:40Toad in the Hole.
05:41Change Toad to Fire sounds like a proper something from the witch's handbook.
05:45Yeah.
05:46Michelle, Michelle, I have one for you.
05:50A well-known fact about William Wallace is that in his will,
05:53he left his second-best bed to his wife, Anne.
06:00Erm...
06:00Bed...
06:02to sword?
06:04Incorrect, I'm afraid.
06:06Anybody?
06:08Jeff?
06:09Er, Wallace to Shakespeare, I think.
06:11James Wallace to Shakespeare?
06:12Absolutely right.
06:13That is William Shakespeare, left his second-best bed to his wife, Anne.
06:16We finish with Katie.
06:19Can you fix this for us?
06:22In the 1980s, Chicago was home to house-building pioneers
06:25such as Frankie Knuckles and Steve Silk Hurley.
06:31I'm way out of my comfort zone on this one, but is it house-building is wrong?
06:34And were they, like, the fathers of, kind of, rap and hip-hop?
06:39We need to change one word to something new.
06:42Oh, well, then, that's all wrong, isn't it?
06:44I've got everything wrong, then.
06:48Erm...
06:49You've beaten me.
06:50You've beaten me, OK.
06:51We'll time you out.
06:52You've got a buzzer race in my hand.
06:54Michelle.
06:55Music for building.
06:57It's absolutely Frankie Knuckles, Steve Silk Hurley,
06:59were house-music pioneers in Chicago in the 80s.
07:02Well done, Michelle.
07:03So, yesterday, when we started off, we just went down the line.
07:06We got eight out of eight.
07:07Today, though, three people got it wrong.
07:10Lots of people buzzed in.
07:11So, an awful lot going on.
07:12Let's take a look at the leaderboard.
07:15It's 2-2-2-2.
07:17So, whoever got one wrong, different people stole it.
07:20Everyone has got two points.
07:22Listen, however, we get to 2-2-2-2.
07:24That is where we ask, shall we play a pairs game?
07:27Our pairs game today is...
07:31You felt terrible.
07:33Geoff, you are trailing at the moment.
07:36You're in joint last place.
07:37Who would you like to play with?
07:39Well, I think just because we haven't moved at all this week,
07:42I'll pair up with Katie.
07:44How dare you?
07:46See, that was my biggest fear.
07:48This hurts my feelings.
07:49That would have been my biggest fear as well.
07:52So, Geoff and Michelle, if you would swap seats, please.
07:56I'm going to call your wife.
08:01Michelle and Karen, you are a team.
08:03Geoff and Katie, you are a team.
08:05In this round, I'll ask you a series of questions.
08:07If you buzz in and give me the correct answer,
08:08your partner must then spell that answer for you to get a point.
08:11OK. OK.
08:12Here is your first question.
08:14Fingers on buzzers, everyone.
08:17Which large reptile follows See You Later
08:19in the title of a UK Top Ten hit by Bill Haley and his comets?
08:26Yes, that is Michelle.
08:27Alligator.
08:28Alligator is correct.
08:29For the point for your team, Karen, can you spell alligator?
08:32A-L-L-I-G-A-T-O-R.
08:44Beautiful.
08:44That is alligator.
08:45Nicely done.
08:48Next clue.
08:50What is the first name of the Labour politician who became UK Prime Minister in 2024?
08:58Yes, that is Geoff.
08:59Keir.
09:00It is Keir.
09:02Katie, for the point, can you spell Keir?
09:05K-I-E-R.
09:07It's incorrect.
09:08It is incorrect, I'm afraid.
09:10We don't pass it across.
09:11K-E-I-R, I'm afraid.
09:13Again, when you see it written down, you're like, of course it is.
09:16But then equally, if it had been the other way round, I'd have gone, of course it is.
09:20Yes, exactly.
09:21Well done to our question writers.
09:23That was mean of them.
09:24Here is your next question.
09:26What does the I stand for in the name of the U.S. federal agency referred to as the CIA?
09:34Yes, Geoff.
09:35In-
09:36Oh.
09:39Geoff, I'm going to have to talk about it.
09:41Intelligence.
09:42Intelligence is correct.
09:43Katie, for the point, can you spell intelligence?
09:45I-N-T-E-L-L-I-G-E-N-C-E.
09:57Nicely done.
09:58Point to Geoff and to Katie.
10:00Intelligence.
10:01Move to your next question.
10:04In the Channel 4 show Countdown,
10:06what is the name of the final game in which players have to solve a nine-letter anagram?
10:12Yes, Geoff.
10:13Conundrum.
10:14It is conundrum.
10:16For the point, Katie, can you spell conundrum?
10:17C-O-N-U-N-D-R-U-M.
10:27Absolutely right.
10:27Conundrum.
10:28Countdown conundrum.
10:31What is the answer to this, please?
10:34What comes before Rowan in the sage name of the singer who won Best International Artist at the 2025 Brit
10:40Awards?
10:43Yes, that's Geoff.
10:45Chapel.
10:46Chapel is correct.
10:47Can you spell for us chapel, please, Katie?
10:50She's got two Ps, hasn't she?
10:51C-H-A-P-P-E-L.
10:58No?
10:58It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
11:00You're missing an L on the end.
11:01There's another one.
11:02But you've got the two Ps, at least.
11:04Here's your next one.
11:06The three major types of rock are igneous, metamorphic and which other?
11:12Yes, that is Michelle.
11:15Sedimentary.
11:16Sedimentary is correct.
11:17Karen, for the point, can you spell sedimentary?
11:20S-E-D-I-M-E-N-T-A-R-Y.
11:34Oh, beautiful.
11:36It was like watching a tightrope walker walk within high barrier.
11:39Literally, my heart is going in between.
11:43Very nicely played.
11:44Final question in this round.
11:46What was the surname of the American surgeon
11:48who developed the manoeuvre that is widely used
11:50to help people who are choking?
11:54Yes, Geoff.
11:56Heimlich.
11:56Heimlich is correct.
11:58Oh, Katie.
11:59For the final point of the round, can you spell Heimlich?
12:01H-E-I-M-L-I-C-H.
12:09Very well played, Katie.
12:11It is Heimlich.
12:11I'm going to drink myself from Chapel Road.
12:14And that is the end of that round.
12:15So, Geoff and Michelle, if you could swap back over, please.
12:18Thank you very much, Geoff.
12:19Thank you, Michelle.
12:20Sorry, I got two of them.
12:20We cool now?
12:21We cool?
12:21No.
12:22We cool.
12:22OK.
12:22I'm livid with you.
12:24I'll give you one more chance if we play again.
12:27Our leaderboard looks like this.
12:28One point between all of you.
12:29Karen and Michelle, you've got four each.
12:31Katie and Geoff, five each.
12:34Three rounds to go.
12:35Who's going to win Thursday's House of Games, I wonder?
12:37Our next round is...
12:41Games House of...
12:43In this round, you have to give me your answers in alphabetical order.
12:46So, if I asked your name, you would say,
12:47Howa Karen, OK?
12:49So, you just give the words of the answer in alphabetical order.
12:52Buzzers, fingers on.
12:53Here's your first one.
12:57What type of edible seed known in Italian as a panolo
12:59is a traditional main ingredient in a pesto sauce?
13:05Yes, Katie.
13:07Nut pine.
13:08Nut pine?
13:09It is. Pine nut becomes nut pine.
13:13Next one.
13:15Who is this?
13:18Yes, Katie.
13:20Bloom Orlando.
13:20Bloom Orlando.
13:22It is Orlando Bloom, Bloom Orlando.
13:25Here is your next question.
13:28What is the title, please, of this song?
13:30The taste of love is sweet.
13:33Yes, Geoff.
13:35Fire of Ring.
13:37Fire of Ring is absolutely right.
13:39Fire of Ring by Cash Johnny.
13:43Er, next one.
13:45Jimmy Nail and Kevin Waitley starred in which 80s comedy drama series
13:49originally set on a German building site?
13:53Yes, that's...
13:54Katie.
13:55Alf Pet Vida Zane.
13:57Alf Pet Vida Zane.
13:58It is.
13:59Yep.
13:59Well done.
14:00Alf Pet Vida Zane.
14:02From Alf Vida Zane Pet.
14:03Next question.
14:06Which French fashion designer is attributed
14:08with the creation of the little black dress?
14:13Yes, Michelle.
14:15Chanel Coco.
14:16Chanel Coco?
14:17Mmm, Chanel Coco.
14:19Most expensive hot chocolate in the world.
14:22It is Coco Chanel.
14:25Next question.
14:26What is the title of this song?
14:28Lead the Windsor.
14:30Geoff?
14:31Love Bean.
14:33It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
14:35Shall we hear a bit more?
14:52Yes, Michelle, good luck.
14:55Bean.
14:57It.
14:59Incorrect, I'm afraid.
15:07We have a go.
15:12Karen.
15:13Bean.
15:14Have.
15:17It.
15:20We're going to...
15:21Don't worry, guys.
15:21Get your sleeping bags because it's going to be a while.
15:29Love must.
15:30Bean, have it, love must?
15:33100% right, Karen.
15:34Well done.
15:35Bean, have it, love must.
15:36Must have been loved by Roxette.
15:39Final question in this round.
15:42Which 1968 children's book by Judith Carr
15:44is about a girl named Sophie who is visited by a big cat?
15:50Yes, that is Katie.
15:51Came, the.
15:55Incorrect.
15:55No, T, T, T, T, oh.
15:57Geoff.
15:58T, T.
16:00Incorrect.
16:02Yes, Michelle.
16:04Came, T, the, Tiger who.
16:13You missed out a word there, I'm afraid.
16:16Karen, do you know this one?
16:17I don't know it.
16:18I don't know it.
16:20Came, T, the Tiger to who.
16:22Well done if you've got that at home.
16:23Very, very impressive.
16:25That's the end of the round.
16:26Two rounds to go.
16:27Our leaderboard looks like this.
16:31Michelle and Karen, you have five each.
16:33Geoff, you've got six.
16:34Katie Derham, eight points.
16:36Come on, Katie.
16:39We're going to talk about what our next round is, shall we?
16:44Question writer's day off.
16:46You know, I saw some cards here and I thought, I hope it's question writer's day off.
16:49And it is.
16:50Whenever we give our question writers a day off, which doesn't happen often, but yeah, Christmas,
16:54occasionally, things like that, their children write the questions for us.
16:57Okay?
16:58So, all of these questions have been written by children or relatives of our question writers.
17:02Geoff.
17:03Amazing.
17:03Whose question would you like?
17:05They also always, they write me a little thing about why they asked a particular question
17:08to you.
17:09Aw.
17:11Um, Parker.
17:12Cool name.
17:13Parker, six.
17:13You're going to go for Parker, six-years-old Parker.
17:16This is Parker's question.
17:22The Americans.
17:23The Americans, is that correct?
17:26It is not.
17:27Anybody else fancy it?
17:29Yes, Katie.
17:30I'm thinking it's Monsieur Eiffel.
17:32Is it Mr Eiffel?
17:35That's exactly who it is.
17:37Parker says,
17:38We learnt about it at school and I made a cardboard model of it.
17:41It's funny because his name is the same as the tower.
17:44Oh, God.
17:45That is funny.
17:46The same level, mate.
17:47Yeah, that is funny.
17:48Parker, thank you so much.
17:49Karen, whose question would you like?
17:51Um, I'm going to go with Alba, who's three.
17:54Alba.
17:56Why did I know you were going to go with Alba?
17:58Oh, because it might be easy.
18:02Or not.
18:03Wow.
18:03Oh, no.
18:03I've never seen this round before.
18:05Alba asks,
18:06In the Gruffalo, which animal lives in the underground house?
18:10Oh.
18:11The Gruffalo?
18:12Is it the Gruffalo?
18:14It's not.
18:15Anybody fancy it?
18:17Yes, Michelle.
18:18A mouse?
18:18Is it a mouse?
18:20Oh.
18:20It is not.
18:22No.
18:22Anybody, Katie, fancy it?
18:24Oh, Jeff's gone.
18:25Uh, mole?
18:26Is it a mole?
18:27That's a guess.
18:28No, it is not.
18:29Katie?
18:32Literally 20 years, I think, since I've read this.
18:36Was there some sort of spider?
18:38Is it a spider?
18:40No.
18:41Alba, you have done so well.
18:43Nobody knew the answer at all.
18:45Shall we take a look at the answer?
18:46Yes.
18:48The fox.
18:49Oh, Alba.
18:51I will never forget this question.
18:53Yeah.
18:54Ever.
18:54You'll never forget Alba.
18:55I'm going to get the fox tattooed on me.
18:57That's a really good idea.
18:58Don't get tattoos, Alba.
19:00Would you like to hear Alba's note of that question?
19:04Absolutely.
19:04Alba's note is, my mummy loves foxes.
19:07Aw.
19:09I love Alba.
19:10Michelle, whose question would you like?
19:12I'll go with Hector.
19:15You're going to go with Hector.
19:20Hector's given you multiple choice.
19:22Nice.
19:23He asks, how do steam engine machines move?
19:26We don't have an A here.
19:28We've got a B, a D and a C.
19:31Hector, I like the way you think.
19:33I like the way you think.
19:34Hector says, the engine turns a string.
19:36That's option B.
19:38Option D, the steam makes a piston go up and down.
19:41Option C, it just goes.
19:45These are brilliant answers.
19:47I'll go for D, the steam makes a piston go up and down.
19:51You're going to go for D, is that correct?
19:53It is.
19:54Very well done.
19:57Hector, I've got my eye on you now for future questions.
20:00That's an absolute cracker.
20:01Hector says, I got a book on amazing machines from the library.
20:04And it tells me things.
20:05It certainly did.
20:07Nice.
20:07Katie, whose question would you like?
20:10I've got a feeling that Sadie's going to have a sassy question.
20:13Has Sadie got a sassy question, I wonder?
20:18Sadie's question is this.
20:20What do red pandas eat?
20:24I don't know if they eat anything different from other pandas.
20:27I may be wrong, but I'm going to go for bamboo.
20:29We're going to go for bamboo.
20:31Absolutely.
20:32Mainly leaves and bamboo.
20:34They need leaves and bamboo.
20:35This is Sadie's note.
20:38I've got to say, you're unbelievably lucky, Sadie.
20:41Sadie says, I love red pandas.
20:42They're really cute.
20:44And I once got to feed one at the zoo.
20:47Oh, that's so cool, Sadie.
20:48That is very cool.
20:50Presumably, bamboo and leaves, I'm guessing.
20:53Geoff, we come back to you.
20:55How old is your son?
20:56He's nine, so for that reason, I'm going to go with Nola.
20:59We're going to go with Nola.
21:00Legend of the game, Nola.
21:02Thank you, Nola.
21:04Nola says, how many guesses are you allowed each day in a game of Wordle?
21:07Well, I...
21:09Given I don't know the answer, I'm going to go with as many as you like.
21:14As many as you like?
21:15It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
21:17Anyone fancy this?
21:19Katie?
21:19Six.
21:20Six.
21:22It is six.
21:23Absolutely, Katie gets herself a point.
21:26Nola says...
21:27Let's have a little guess about whether Nola's family or middle class.
21:29Nola says...
21:36Whoa.
21:37The full gamut of the New York Times word games there.
21:41Karen, whose question would you like?
21:42Let's go with Freya.
21:44Let's go with Freya.
21:46Freya's question is this.
21:48In which month would you celebrate National Pug Day?
21:52I guess August.
21:54It's a one in 12 chance, Freya, isn't it?
21:56Is it August?
21:57It is not.
21:59Anyone else want to go with a one in 11 chance?
22:01Geoff?
22:01July.
22:02July?
22:03Incorrect.
22:04One in 10 chance, anyone?
22:05Katie?
22:06February.
22:07February?
22:08Incorrect.
22:09One in nine chance, Michelle?
22:11April.
22:12April?
22:13Incorrect.
22:14It is October.
22:16What is the answer?
22:17I don't know why, but it is October.
22:18Thank you, Freya.
22:19Freya says...
22:22Absolutely right.
22:24Michelle, question for you now?
22:26I'll go with Iza.
22:27You're going to go with Iza.
22:29Six.
22:31Iza has also done a drawing.
22:33What two magical creatures is Isadora Moon made of?
22:37And Iza has provided us with a drawing of Isadora Moon.
22:41That's a brilliant drawing.
22:42It's really good, isn't it?
22:43Two magical creatures.
22:45Okay.
22:46Looks like they've got fangs there.
22:49Maybe a dragon and a wizard?
22:56A dragon and a wizard?
22:58It's cool, but it's not right.
23:00Geoff?
23:03Vampire and a fairy?
23:05Half vampire, half fairy.
23:07Absolutely right.
23:09That's what happens when you do a great drawing, Isadora.
23:10It is half vampire, half fairy.
23:13Thank you, Isadora.
23:14She says,
23:14I know this because it's my favourite book.
23:17There's a twist, though.
23:19Isadora now reveals,
23:20but I'm a vampire werewolf.
23:22Whoa.
23:23Oh.
23:24Glad I got it right.
23:25That's six, I think.
23:26Can you imagine?
23:27I'm not one that is her on your trail.
23:29Our final question goes to Katie.
23:31And Katie, you have Rachel's question.
23:34Rachel asked this.
23:37Which of Henry VIII's wives
23:39was the first woman to publish and print
23:40an original work under her own name in England
23:43in the English language?
23:46Fans of Sixth the Musical will know.
23:48It's Catherine Parr.
23:49Fans of Sixth the Musical.
23:51Is it Catherine Parr?
23:52I'm pretty sure.
23:53It is Catherine Parr.
23:55Very well done, Rachel.
23:55Very well done, Katie.
23:57Rachel says,
23:58I learnt it because I have been interested
24:00in Henry VIII and history for a while
24:01and I did a project on him at school.
24:03Very nicely done.
24:05Thanks, everybody.
24:06Round of applause to our question writers now.
24:08Amazing questions.
24:10Terrific questions, everybody.
24:12One more round to go.
24:14A little game of Answer Smash.
24:15Let's take a look at our leaderboard.
24:17I think we have an unassailable lead.
24:19I think.
24:19Karen's got five.
24:20Michelle's six.
24:21Jeff's seven.
24:22Katie, 12.
24:25Completely unassailable.
24:26If you were like a genius at Answer Smash,
24:28I'd say it's doable.
24:29But, you know.
24:30We're playing for European spaces in this game.
24:34Champions League's got absolute top four.
24:36Let's play our final round, shall we?
24:37It is...
24:39Answer Smash.
24:41Fingers on buzzers.
24:43Don't forget, there's a point off for an incorrect answer
24:45in this round.
24:46Here is your first category.
24:50Sports venues.
24:51Those will be the pictures.
24:52There will be clues above.
24:55Which pirate is the antagonist
24:57in the Robert Louis Stevenson novel Treasure Island?
25:02Yes.
25:02Long John Silverstone.
25:04Long John Silverstone?
25:05It is Long John Silverstone.
25:08Next clue in the next sports venue.
25:11In which US TV series does a single man
25:13date multiple women over several weeks
25:15in an effort to find his true love?
25:19Yes, Katie.
25:22The Bacheloval?
25:23No.
25:24That's incorrect, I'm afraid.
25:26Yes, Michelle.
25:28The Bachelords?
25:29The Bachelords?
25:31It is The Bachelor and Lords.
25:32The Bachelords.
25:34Next clue in the next sports venue.
25:40Yes, Katie.
25:46Alf Murrayfield?
25:47Did you say Alf?
25:47I did say Alf.
25:48I'm sorry, I did.
25:49It is not Alf Murrayfield, I'm afraid.
25:52Michelle?
25:53Al Murrayfield.
25:54Al Murrayfield, we were looking for, I'm afraid.
25:57Al Murray?
25:57Murrayfield is Al Murrayfield.
26:00Next category.
26:03Balls.
26:04Balls.
26:04OK, what balls are these, please?
26:07In the 1989 film when Harry met Sally,
26:10the title roles were played by Meg Ryan
26:11and which other actor?
26:16Jeff?
26:17Billy Crystal Ball.
26:19Billy Crystal Ball?
26:21It's correct.
26:22Billy Crystal and Crystal Ball.
26:24Ah, next clue, next ball.
26:26In the Tolkien novel, The Hobbit,
26:28what is the first name of the title character, Mr Baggins?
26:34Jeff?
26:34Bill Bowling Ball.
26:36Bill Bowling Ball?
26:37It is Bill Bow, Bowling Ball, Bill Bowling Ball.
26:40Next clue, next ball.
26:43In relation to a popular music format,
26:45what does the abbreviation CD stand for?
26:50Jeff?
26:51C, Disco Ball.
26:52It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
26:55Katie?
26:56Compact Disco Ball.
26:57Compact Disco Ball.
26:58What we were looking for?
26:59It is.
27:00Wow-y.
27:02Is that us done?
27:03It is us done.
27:05I was just thinking there as you buzzed in, Katie,
27:07I was going to have to say to you,
27:08do you know what, you lost it just by one letter of the alphabet,
27:11putting an F on L.
27:12And then we got C, Disco Ball.
27:15But I think at the end,
27:17Jeff has just handed it back to you.
27:19Let's take a look.
27:19Our winner on Thursday's House of Games
27:21is Katie Derrow.
27:23Well done, Katie.
27:24I'm not sure I deserve that at all.
27:26Wow.
27:26You definitely deserve it.
27:27It's across the whole show.
27:29Absolutely very well done.
27:31Katie, you've won another prize.
27:32What would you like?
27:33Surely we're going to be sharing these now, no?
27:35Well, I mean, that's very much up to you.
27:38You love the salt and pepper shakers.
27:40Please.
27:41Wow, really?
27:42Yes.
27:42So Katie wins the House of Games salt and pepper shakers for Michelle.
27:46There we go.
27:46Well done.
27:47I wonder who's going to win that trophy, though.
27:49That is something we do not share.
27:51Our leaderboard going into tomorrow
27:53sees Katie at the very, very top,
27:55but just two points clear of Jeff
27:57and it is double points Friday tomorrow.
27:59Eight for a win.
28:00Six for second, four for third,
28:02and two for last place.
28:04Shall we all reconvene for a final time for the final?
28:06One more time.
28:07Let's do it.
28:08We'll see you here as well
28:09for the final of the House of Games.
28:40We'll see you next time for the final of the House of Games.
28:40Katie, but they are for you.
28:42Thank you so much.
28:44Are they fully charged?
28:46Shall we give it that card?
28:47Go on.
28:48Oh, amazing.
28:49Amazing.
28:50Easy.
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