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00:09Hello 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,
00:19my lovely celebrities. This week they are Lauren Oakley, Mr. Motivator, Patrick Grant,
00:28and Fatia Al-Ghuri. 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? I'm quite
00:39competitive, but not against my fellow contestants, more with myself. So I sit at home on the sofa and
00:45quiz and watch quizzes and I really want to do well, and then sometimes fail, so it's made me
00:51really nervous today. I bet within five minutes you will be competitive against your fellow
00:55contestant. I'm not sure. They're all so lovely. Cheers. Yeah, you will. No, I'm not. I look at
00:59you, right, and I can see competition all through your veins. Yeah. Mr. Motivator, no, you can't...
01:04Lauren, did you just try and lie to Mr. Motivator? Wow. I see through you. Wow. There is a law
01:10against that in this country. Absolutely right. Mr. Motivator, I have your permission to call
01:14you that, right, because you're a man who understands branding. Yeah, yeah, yeah, please. I mean,
01:19can you also make sure you put the MBE on the end? All the way through the show? All the
01:24way through. That's right. You know what? Careful what you wish for. So, Mr. Motivator,
01:29MBE, how is your quizzing? Terrible. Don't ask me any general knowledge. That's very important.
01:34I have a specialist subject. Which is? The life and times of Mr. Motivator.
01:39Round three of it as well. Exactly. Round three every single day. Every day. Yeah. From one of Britain's
01:45most stylish men to another. Patrick, welcome along. Very kind. Thank you, Richard. Now,
01:49there's an awful trophy, but there are also daily prizes. I think we might have a fashion
01:53item for you on Monday. Really? Yeah. Yes, we have the house... I say fashion. We have
01:57the House of Games hoodie, we have the House of Games chopping board, the fondue set, the
02:00cafetiere, or the sports bag. Yeah. I think the cafetiere actually genuinely looks almost
02:06passable. You could never have too many. Yeah, you probably could. Oh, yeah. That's how big
02:10your kids are. If you had a one-bedroom flat and you had 5,000 cafetiers, you would suit... No,
02:14no, you're right.
02:14You were tired of them, I think. Yeah. Fatia, stand-ups do very well on this show. We know
02:19that. They win so many prizes. If you were to win today, what prize do you fancy? A holiday
02:24to the Caribbean. Oh, that's Thursday, I think. But you have to go with Richard. Oh, if I have
02:31to pick one of those? Yes, you do. Oh, I have to go... No, it's OK then. I'll have the
02:34bag.
02:35It's all right. Oh, if I have to pick one of those, I'll have the bag. I think they're quite
02:40cool. Yeah, I do. The sports bag is nice. Yeah. Now, you two have met before on Sewing Bee.
02:44We have. Like, how was Patrick with you, Fatia? He... Well... Generous.
02:48LAUGHTER
02:50Oh, I was going to say something. So nice. No, I've never seen him in his, um...
02:56Sippies. Yeah. He's always in a little suit, um, and tie. Not a little suit.
03:01A little one. Appropriately sized suit. He's always in a tiny little suit, he's like...
03:06Yeah. But I'm hoping... I'm hoping to beat him today, because for one of the challenges
03:11on Sewing Bee, he proper done me dirty. Did he? Yeah, he did. I made a whole dress,
03:17and he put me in last place. Patrick, come on, man. Wow. Lauren, what would you go for?
03:22I would go for the cafetiere as well. The cafetiere and Mr Motivator?
03:26Everything would clash, so I'll decline.
03:30LAUGHTER The shopping board.
03:31There can't be anything in the world that doesn't clash with you somehow.
03:34Well, you know how it is. These chairs, actually, don't really complement what I'm wearing,
03:37but never mind. I think you look great. You're manned with good taste.
03:40Now, every time I press this buzzer, a new round comes up, we never know what it's going
03:43to be. OK, we're all in the same boat. Shall we get on? Play Monday's House of Games?
03:46Yeah. Here we go. Your first round is...
03:49MUSIC PLAYS
03:51Rhyme time. Two questions at a time. The answers rhyme with each other.
03:55Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody. Here are your first two questions.
04:01River that separates Newcastle from Gateshead.
04:04And alcoholic drink with varieties including Rioja and Sauvignon Blanc.
04:12Yes, Patrick.
04:13Tyne and wine. Tyne and wine?
04:16It is tyne and wine.
04:19First point of the week goes to Patrick.
04:22Next one.
04:24Batman's alter ego.
04:27And 1980 disaster film spoof, starring Leslie Nielsen.
04:34Patrick.
04:35Bruce Wayne airplane?
04:38Bruce Wayne airplane. It absolutely is.
04:40Oh, he's good at this.
04:41That's good.
04:43Next pair.
04:45What is this?
04:46And what does this represent?
04:51Yes, Lauren.
04:52Snail and mail.
04:54Snail mail?
04:55Absolutely right.
04:55It 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.
05:10Yes, Patrick.
05:12Golf.
05:12Dolph.
05:13Golf and Dolph.
05:13It is.
05:14Golf and Dolph Lundgren.
05:15Golf, golf.
05:17Here's your next two.
05:20Surname of the Nobel Prize winning physicist known for his theories of special and general relativity.
05:25And what is the title of this song?
05:30Lauren.
05:32Einstein, I heard it through the grapevine.
05:34Einstein, I heard it through the grapevine.
05:36Absolutely right, Lauren.
05:37It is.
05:40Next pair.
05:431960s 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.
06:03It is.
06:04Well done.
06:06Final question in this round.
06:09Metallic element with the chemical symbol AU.
06:12And what is this?
06:16Yes, Fatia.
06:17Golden mould.
06:18Golden mould.
06:19Yes, yes.
06:19Well done.
06:20That's it, I'm off.
06:22I am off.
06:23I'm at the stadium.
06:23Oh, well.
06:24It's over for you guys.
06:26That's the end of our first round.
06:27Let's take a look at our first leaderboard of the week.
06:30Keeping his power to 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.
06:37Very nice.
06:39Let's play our first pairs game of the week, shall we?
06:42It is.
06:45This is Simply Average.
06:46Mr 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.
07:01Right.
07:02Tablets out, please, everybody.
07:04I'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.
07:23Take a guess.
07:29Hmm.
07:30Hmm.
07:30Hmm.
07:31Interesting.
07:33Never heard of it.
07:34OK, everyone is in.
07:35Patrick, been to St David's, heard of St David's?
07:39I've been near to St David's.
07:40I 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.
07:52I 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, so 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.
08:23OK.
08:23Because I thought, least popular, and then if it evens out with the average, 526, because
08:29the numbers look really nice together.
08:31They look gorgeous, yeah.
08:32526.
08:33And Fatia, up or down?
08:34Up.
08:35So I went for 3,000.
08:383,000.
08:38Because that's how much I would like to get per episode, please.
08:43OK.
08:44So, um...
08:45Which 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?
09:021,751.
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.
09:09Yay!
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.
09:18How many episodes of Murder, She Wrote, were made?
09:23There'll be a generation of people
09:24who don't know what we're talking about.
09:26We say Murder, 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.
09:32But 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 gentleman?
10:17Is 582.
10:19So 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.
10:34I 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?
10:48I 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.
10:56It really does.
10:56Does 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.
11:06Yeah, come on, pull your finger out.
11:09Come on, guys.
11:11How 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 used to have filled 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.
11:45Well, I am making a point.
11:47Apart from us getting roughly the right answer.
11:49Oh, yeah, that'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.
12:07I 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?
12:12Because I threw the bat.
12:14You know, like I batted it and then I threw it.
12:17Yeah.
12:17And also probably not knowing what a run is would also not be helpful on a cricket team.
12:22Yeah.
12:22I don't know what a run is.
12:25OK, 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.
13:04117.
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, considering you can score a century in a match, but 2,150.
13:172,150.
13:19I think it's looking good for a point.
13:22I think it is.
13:24So, your average is 1,133.
13:28I think 1905 to 1934, he played, and he scored 61,000 runs.
13:35Gentlemen, you're a long way out.
13:37Feel free to give us two points for that, for being really miles away.
13:40You're feeling like a really long way away.
13:42We were 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.
13:49Every bit helps.
13:51And Lauren and Patrick, if you could swap back, please.
13:56Welcome back, Lauren.
13:57Let'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...
14:13The backwards round.
14:14In this round, I'll ask the questions backwards.
14:16You must answer them backwards.
14:18So, if I was to ask your name, you would say Oakley, Lauren.
14:20OK.
14:20OK.
14:21Here's your first one.
14:22Buzzers on fingers.
14:36Yes, Lauren.
14:37Spears-Britney.
14:38Spears-Britney.
14:38Absolutely right.
14:39Britney Spears becomes Spears-Britney.
14:42Question next.
14:44Event athletics, which in 1995 in record world, a set Edwards Jonathan.
14:52Yes, Patrick.
14:53Jump triple.
14:54Jump triple is correct.
14:55Triple jump becomes jump triple.
15:00Song this off title, thee, is what?
15:15Yes, Fatia.
15:16Is it next door girl?
15:18Busted?
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, but I need to say it backwards.
15:33Yeah.
15:34For.
15:36School.
15:39To.
15:42Go.
15:43What?
15:43I.
15:44What?
15:44It's wrong song, I'm afraid.
15:47There's so much effort in there.
15:48Lovely to watch you struggle.
15:49It was beautiful.
15:50I could have told you straight away.
15:51Oh, man.
15:52That was...
15:53It was visualisation.
15:54Oh, yeah.
15:55That was like a waltz.
15:57Perfect attempt at what I go to school for, like, my trick.
16:02Wedding crashed...
16:07..the eye glad.
16:09Incorrect song as well, I'm afraid.
16:11And also in the one I know.
16:12Do you know any busted songs?
16:13Is it busted?
16:13No.
16:13It is busted, yeah.
16:17Come closer, will you?
16:21Why are we whispering at this stage?
16:24That's a good point.
16:25Press the buzzer and say that.
16:26Yes, Derek.
16:273,000 year.
16:28What?
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.
16:35Is it 3,000 year?
16:40Amazing.
16:42Is there nothing he can't do?
16:44Very well played.
16:45It is.
16:45Year 3,000 by busted.
16:47Question next.
16:58Fatiya.
16:59Paradise in Death.
17:01Paradise in Death?
17:02Absolutely right.
17:04Death in Paradise becomes Paradise in Death.
17:06Question next.
17:08Song this off-titled Thee is what?
17:24Yes, Fatiya.
17:26Is it Hill Up Running by Bushkate?
17:34It's not, I'm afraid.
17:35But I enjoyed it, Patrick.
17:37Reaction chain.
17:39Is it...
17:42It is.
17:43Well worked out.
17:44Well, well done.
17:45Yeah.
17:46By Ross Diana.
17:48Question next.
17:492022 in Chart Singles UK.
17:52The top song, Bushkate Witch.
17:57Yes, Fatiya.
17:58That's so weird.
18:03Hill.
18:05That.
18:08Up.
18:09Running.
18:10That's so weird, isn't it?
18:12Absolutely right.
18:13It is.
18:13Running up that hill.
18:14To compel the future.
18:16That's so spooky.
18:18Final question in this round.
18:20Nicholson Jack starring film winning Oscar and inter-adapted was...
18:32Yes, that is Fatiya.
18:34Good luck.
18:35Nest.
18:35Nest.
18:36Cuckoo.
18:39Cuckoo.
18:40The.
18:44Over.
18:48One.
18:50Incorrect, I'm afraid.
18:51Yes, Derek.
18:54Nest.
18:56Cuckoo.
18:59Over.
19:00Incorrect as well, I'm afraid.
19:02Yes, Lauren.
19:03Oh, gosh, I've got to do it now.
19:06Nest.
19:08Cuckoo'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 over.
19:21Flew.
19:21One.
19:22You know what?
19:22I would have loved it if that was the wrong answer and all four of you had had a go
19:25with it.
19:26I 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 Fatiya, 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.
19:42Beating me up like this.
19:43But Lauren'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.
19:50Two rounds to go.
19:51Our next round, the press-up challenge, are you sure?
19:54Oh!
19:55Oh!
19:56Oh, I wonder.
19:57Here we go.
19:58Our next round is...
20:03I'm terrible at dating.
20:05Tab this out, everyone.
20:06I'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.
20:20When 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, you know.
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?
20:45Yeah.
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,
20:53and 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.
21:06All 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.
21:13Everybody 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.
21:21I was, like, one year old.
21:23You think we had a window tax, sorry, when me and Patrick were?
21:25I don't know.
21:26OK.
21:27Well, I'm telling you now we didn't.
21:28Oh, OK.
21:30Derek, what do you think?
21:30I don't remember this coming in at all,
21:32so I would assume I was fairly young when it happened.
21:36And so I'm going for 1962.
21:381962, says Derek.
21:40Patrick, where are you?
21:40I've gone for 1750.
21:421750.
21:43And Fatih?
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.
21:55Explained 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,
22:02where they do repair shop, which has all the old houses.
22:05I'm sure we were told about it,
22:06but I don't think it was in the 1970s,
22:08although we did go there in the 1970s.
22:10When was it?
22:131696.
22:13Patrick, you get yourself a point.
22:15Well done.
22:17You must have been very, very, very young
22:19when that came in.
22:211696.
22:22And next question.
22:23The 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?
22:34It's cool, isn't it?
22:36I'm just plucking out numbers at this point.
22:39Yeah.
22:45Everyone is in.
22:47Derek, what are we saying?
22:49I haven't got a clue, because, I mean,
22:51Braille 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?
23:071971.
23:081971.
23:09The number of hijabs that I have.
23:12And 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.
23:28Thank you, Mr Motivator.
23:30Very nicely done.
23:32Louis 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.
23:48Berwick upon Tweed is captured by the English for the final time.
23:53When did that happen?
23:56Someone in my ear just says, so far.
23:59Ah, the big Scottish crew.
24:01At time of recording, yeah.
24:12Everyone is in.
24:13Patrick, what are you thinking?
24:151600.
24:161600, says Patrick.
24:17Fatia?
24:2016.
24:2016.
24:2115.
24:21And I 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.
24:29Oh, you just wanted to write Braveheart.
24:31Yeah.
24:32I think probably that's more likely to get your point than Braveheart.
24:35Lauren?
24:3617.81.
24:3717.81.
24:38And Derek?
24:38I'm probably too early.
24:40I went 14.45.
24:4114.45.
24:42So, again, a big difference of opinion here.
24:44What do you reckon at home?
24:46Final point of the round.
24:46Who's it going to?
24:47When was Berwick upon Tweed captured?
24:5114.82.
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 it is.
25:02Yeah, well, that's OK.
25:03At least, yeah, it's like a clock.
25:04At least, if you know if it's always ten minutes fast,
25:06you know where you are.
25:06That's right.
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.
25:15Fatia has got six.
25:16Patrick with seven.
25:17Lauren with eight.
25:18Ooh, it's very, very close.
25:20Four points between all four of you.
25:23Shall we do it for the first time?
25:25Let's play.
25:28Answer smash.
25:29Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone.
25:30Point for a correct answer.
25:31Point off.
25:32Don't forget for an incorrect answer.
25:33Your first category...
25:36..is animals.
25:38So, there'll be pictures of animals.
25:39There'll be a clue above.
25:40Smash the clue into the picture.
25:44Which word comes before police
25:46in the title of a song by Radiohead
25:47and chameleon in the title of a song by Culture Club?
25:53Yes, Patrick.
25:54Carmadillo.
25:55Carmadillo?
25:56It is karma and armadillo becomes carmadillo.
26:00Next clue, next animal.
26:03What type of animal is the title character
26:05in the 1995 film Babe?
26:10Patrick.
26:11Pigwana.
26:11Pigwana.
26:13Nicely played.
26:14It is a pig and an iguana.
26:15A pigwana.
26:17That'd be a hell of a hybrid, wouldn't it?
26:18Next one.
26:20In the 2010 animated series
26:22Scooby-Doo, Mystery Incorporated,
26:24the four main human characters
26:25are Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and who else?
26:31Patrick.
26:32Fred Squirrel.
26:33Fred Squirrel.
26:34It is Fred and Red Squirrel.
26:36Good answer, smash.
26:37Your next category.
26:40Singers.
26:40Singers will be the pictures.
26:43Which British ice dancing duo won a gold medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics?
26:50Derek.
26:52Torval and Dean Martin.
26:54Torval and Dean Martin is the correct answer.
26:57Well played.
26:59Next clue, next picture.
27:01Which Spanish dish consists of saffron-infused rice cooked with chicken, fish and vegetables?
27:09Yes, Lauren.
27:10Paella Fitzgerald.
27:12Paella Fitzgerald.
27:13It is.
27:14Paella, Paella Fitzgerald, Paella Fitzgerald.
27:17Next clue, next singer.
27:19Which evil wizard is portrayed by Ralph Fiennes in the Harry Potter film series?
27:26Yes, that is Patrick.
27:29Voldemort and Harkett.
27:30Voldemort and Harkett is the correct answer.
27:33Lord Voldemort and Harkett.
27:35Lord Voldemort and Harkett.
27:36Are 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.
27:55And you have won yourself a prize, I'm afraid.
27:58Which 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.
28:09All 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.
28:13I look forward to seeing all of you here, same time, same place tomorrow.
28:16See you as well, same time, same place, on the House of Games.
28:20APPLAUSE
28:47Genuinely, 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.
28:55LAUGHTER
28:56LAUGHTER

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