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00:10Welcome back, everyone, to this special Champions Week of House of Games.
00:14Lovely to have you with us.
00:15We have our trophy with us as well, this golden monstrosity right here.
00:19We have four former champions who are trying to win it.
00:22This week they are Jackie Joseph,
00:25Amy Gledhill,
00:26Jim Vine,
00:28and Lawrence Llewellyn Bowen.
00:30Hey, everyone. Lovely to have you back.
00:33Hey, Richard.
00:33The thing I want to do first of all is look at the weekly leaderboard, OK,
00:37because Tim is out in the lead, but everybody else has seven points each.
00:42How about that?
00:43Very pleasure.
00:44Tim and Amy, you've both won a day so far.
00:46Jackie and Lawrence, you've been close.
00:48Yes.
00:49But two days to go to win a prize.
00:51Today is the day.
00:53No way.
00:53I feel it in my loins, yeah.
00:55Whoa, today's the day?
00:57Lawrence, what are you feeling in your loins?
00:58I've got nothing going on in my loins.
01:00Nothing going on.
01:02Listen, you're an older man.
01:03I am.
01:04Feelingless.
01:04Yeah.
01:05There are prizes up for grabs, of course.
01:07Shall we take a look at today's prizes?
01:08Yes, please.
01:09You are all champions, so all the prizes are gold.
01:11You've got the golden fondue set, the golden water jug, the golden sliders, the golden goblets
01:16of doom and the golden bread bin.
01:18Lawrence, what do you fancy?
01:21Wow, Richard.
01:23I really feel as if you've surpassed.
01:26You're like Midas with a touch of gold with this, aren't you?
01:29Taken very ordinary objects like a bread bin and somehow transformed it metallurgically
01:35into gold paint.
01:37Yeah, sorry.
01:38Sorry, I'm ever so sorry.
01:39The question was which one of those would you like?
01:40I really hope you were.
01:41Damn.
01:42I was hoping you weren't going to notice.
01:43I don't know.
01:44I mean, listen, if you're going to go that far, you may as well go for the fondue, really.
01:47There we go.
01:47Of course you may.
01:48Tim, you've already got two prizes this week, if you were to win a third.
01:51You've got the lovely cocktail shaker set yesterday.
01:53Yeah, I'm just concerned about taking this all back on the train, so I might give us
01:56something small next time.
01:57Maybe one of those flip-flops.
01:59One of them.
02:01Amy, you've won a prize as well this week, if you were to win again.
02:04I'd probably go the glasses, but what's the thing next to the fondue set?
02:08Is that part of the fondue set?
02:09No, it is sort of a water jug.
02:11Water jug, yeah.
02:12Oh, I thought it was a loob rug.
02:13I thought it was a toilet rug.
02:15Oh, no.
02:16That's tomorrow.
02:16I'd go that.
02:18We'll go whatever that is.
02:19And I'd put a toilet brush in it.
02:20I want.
02:21I can do what I want.
02:22You can do what you want.
02:22You're a champion.
02:23Jackie, today's your day.
02:24You said it.
02:25Yeah.
02:25What's your prize?
02:26Why are they goblets of doom?
02:28Well, because they were cursed, unfortunately.
02:31We got them in an ancient pyramid which hadn't been open for 3,000 years.
02:34Oh, jeez.
02:35Yeah.
02:35I won't have those then.
02:36Do you know what?
02:37I wouldn't.
02:38No.
02:39I think I'm going to go fondue set.
02:42Fondue set, of course you are.
02:43Yes.
02:43Listen, we know you're going to win today.
02:45Yes.
02:45Shall we get on?
02:46Come and play Thursday's House of Games.
02:47It's been a brilliant Champions Week already.
02:49Super close between these four.
02:50Let's find out who wins today.
02:54We will start with highbrow, lowbrow.
02:56I'm going to go down the line.
02:57I'm going to ask each of you two questions.
02:59One will be a highbrow question.
03:00The other one will be a lowbrow question.
03:01The answers are the same.
03:03If you get it from the highbrow question, I will give you two points.
03:06One point if you get it from the lowbrow.
03:07Now, Jackie, your highbrow option is this.
03:13In an 1816 opera by Rossini, what is the occupation of the title character, Figaro, who performs the famous aria,
03:20Lago al-Factotum?
03:23Goodness me.
03:25I thought you were going highbrow first.
03:32A jester.
03:33Let's take a look at your lowbrow question.
03:35If this is about Mark Selby, the snooker player's nickname, then we're laughing.
03:41In a Tim Burton movie musical, what's the occupation of the title character, Sweeney Todd?
03:47Oh, a barber.
03:48Barber?
03:50Absolutely right.
03:51Barbara Seville, Barbara Flute Street.
03:53So, it's up a point, Amy, a two-pointer for you, a highbrow one.
03:57Mm-hmm.
03:59In the Charlotte Bronte novel Jane Eyre, what is the surname of Helen, who Jane befriends at the institution known
04:05as Lowood?
04:08I don't know.
04:11Helen...
04:13Back.
04:16That's very good.
04:18Yeah, sure, Helen Back.
04:20Helen Back.
04:20OK, we're going to go for Back.
04:21OK.
04:22She was absolutely known for her puns, wasn't she, Charlotte Bronte?
04:25She so wasn't.
04:26If that's right, that's another point you've given away.
04:28No, I know.
04:30So giving, aren't they?
04:32Let's take a look at your lowbrow option.
04:40Burns.
04:40Burns, does that answer both?
04:42Mr Burns, 100%.
04:44That's the correct answer.
04:46Helen Burns.
04:47And Mr Burns.
04:48Tim, here is your highbrow question.
04:52Which 2008 Faulkner Prize-nominated novel by Ron Rash tells the story of the title character and her husband's timber
05:00business?
05:04A Mrs Doubtfire.
05:06Mrs Doubtfire?
05:07OK, could be.
05:09Here's your lowbrow question.
05:12Which of the tennis-playing Williams sisters appeared in the video for the Beyonce song, Sorry?
05:20I think I'm going to go Serena.
05:23They could both be the titles of novels, couldn't they?
05:26Yeah.
05:26It feels more like Serena might be married to someone who's running a timber business.
05:31I'll tell you what, if it isn't Serena, we're going to have a buzzer race on our hands.
05:35Is it Serena?
05:37It is Serena.
05:38Well done.
05:41Nicely done.
05:42Lawrence, you've been asking for highbrow all week.
05:44I have.
05:44I'm going to give you two points if you can get one.
05:45Can I have lowbrow first?
05:47Two points if you get the highbrow.
05:49Yeah.
05:49Here is your highbrow question.
05:52In Greek mythology, the cosmos is said to consist of three realms, known as heaven, earth, and the what?
06:00Is it chaos?
06:02Let's take a look at your lowbrow question.
06:05In Coronation Street, what is the name of the underwear factory opened by Mike Baldwin in 1997?
06:13Well, obviously chaos.
06:14It's a good name for an underwear factory.
06:15It's a great name for underwear, isn't it?
06:16Shall we stick with chaos?
06:17I'm super stumped.
06:19Let's stick with chaos.
06:20Is it chaos?
06:22Funnily enough, no.
06:23Anyone want to buzz in?
06:25Tim.
06:26Underworld?
06:27Underworld?
06:29It is Underworld.
06:30Well done.
06:31Wow!
06:33Jackie, I have a highbrow question for you again.
06:36And this is this.
06:48A parsnip.
06:50Parsnip.
06:51Wow.
06:51Struggling to think what a lowbrow question with the answer of parsnip would be, but we'll give it a go.
07:02Carrot.
07:02And you know what?
07:03I was going to say carrot.
07:05But then you went parsnip.
07:06But then you went parsnip.
07:06And then I went parsnip.
07:08Carrot.
07:09Absolutely right to get yourself another point.
07:11Jackie.
07:13Amy.
07:13Yeah.
07:14Highbrow question.
07:15We've yet to get a highbrow one.
07:17In Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, Antigonus has the famous stage direction, exit pursued by a what?
07:23Oh.
07:26It's like a horse or something.
07:28No, it's something stranger than that.
07:30Exit pursued by a bear?
07:32Bear, we think.
07:33Let's take a look at your lowbrow question.
07:34See if you want to stick with that or change it.
07:37The presenter at Celebrity Island is known by what first name?
07:42Bear.
07:42Bear, for two points.
07:44No.
07:45Absolutely right.
07:46Exit pursued by a bear.
07:47Yes.
07:48Good job.
07:49Still won.
07:50I know.
07:53What would your teachers be saying now?
07:55Yeah.
07:56She did all right.
07:57We didn't think she would.
08:00Tim, I have a highbrow question for you.
08:03What is the first name of the composer whose works include the score,
08:06for Salvatore Vigano's ballet, The Creatures of Prometheus, first performed in 1801?
08:15I don't know, but I would say Ludwig.
08:18Ludwig.
08:18Most of them are.
08:19There's been a recent TV programme called that.
08:21Oh, yes, that's a good point.
08:22Ah.
08:23They may be the...
08:23I'm always thinking, what's the lowbrow?
08:25Yeah, yeah, what's the...
08:25Yeah, yeah, yeah.
08:26Okay, Ludwig, let's take a look at your lowbrow.
08:30Ah!
08:30Yeah!
08:31Which comedy drama stars David Mitchell as a man who accidentally becomes a detective
08:35while posing as his own twin brother?
08:38Ludwig.
08:38Sticking with Ludwig.
08:39Two points for Tim.
08:40Well done.
08:41Wow.
08:41Well done to you.
08:43Ah, that's a nice one.
08:44And Lawrence, let's get another highbrow one, shall we?
08:47Mm-hmm.
08:47I don't think we've ever had three in a row.
08:53Chaos again.
08:54Isn't that weird?
08:55Yeah.
08:56Isn't that chaotic?
08:56Isn't it?
08:57In the Norman Spinrad novel, Agent of Chaos, what is the name of the leader of the Democratic
09:01League, an interplanetary resistance movement fighting against a totalitarian regime known
09:06as the Hegemony?
09:10Let's say the Democratic Lead.
09:14Democratic Lead?
09:15Yeah, the Democratic Lead.
09:16Yeah, why not?
09:16Why not?
09:17Oh, I know what the lowbrow question is.
09:18The lowbrow.
09:19Yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:19Yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:21Your lowbrow question is.
09:26Well, that was Boris Johnson.
09:32Why would they call that Boris Johnson?
09:34Well, maybe it is.
09:35Maybe that is the leader of the Democratic League.
09:38Is it Boris Johnson?
09:40It is.
09:41Extraordinary coincidence.
09:42There you go.
09:43And the book predated the politician as well.
09:45Really?
09:46Pure coincidence.
09:47Yeah.
09:47Our leaderboard after one round looks like this.
09:51We're one, two, three, four.
09:53Lawrence with one, Jackie with two, Amy with three, Tim with four.
09:56Wow.
09:57Looking for a hat picker wins, Kim Vine.
10:00Our next round today is...
10:05Toast Emoji.
10:06Lawrence, who would you like to play this round with?
10:08Someone that knows something about emojis.
10:11I think probably Amy.
10:12You're going to play with Amy.
10:13Yeah, she looks like that kind of girl.
10:15Amy and Tim, a few swap seats, please.
10:17Mm-hm.
10:19I won't let you down, Jackie.
10:21You won't.
10:21I know you won't.
10:21Jackie and Tim are a team.
10:22Amy and Lawrence are a team.
10:23He's got this.
10:24Now, I'm hoping you've got it.
10:25Tim, before the show, Jackie had to send me a clue to a film using just emojis.
10:30Yep.
10:30You now have to work out what film Jackie is hinting at here.
10:38Hmm.
10:39Hmm.
10:41OK.
10:42Ah-ha.
10:43Yeah.
10:44Gosh, I think I know what film you're referring to.
10:46I'm not entirely sure what it's called, actually.
10:49Uh-oh.
10:50So, can I have a guess then?
10:52Yeah, yeah.
10:52Well, listen, let's talk it through.
10:54Talk it through?
10:54Yeah.
10:55Well, I have a feeling there may be a film called something like Magic Mike or something like that.
10:58Is that a film?
10:59If it is.
11:00Or is it called Magic Mike and the dancing bloke in the red shirt, you know?
11:06What do you think?
11:07Shall we go for Magic Mike?
11:08Magic Mike.
11:09Magic Mike?
11:09Yeah.
11:10Is absolutely the right answer.
11:12Well played.
11:14Very nice emojis.
11:16Very nicely done.
11:16Is the bit at the end because there's dancing in it?
11:18Yes.
11:19Oh, right.
11:19I didn't have a torso emoji.
11:22Right.
11:22You've never got the right emoji when you need it, have you?
11:24Where's the torso?
11:26Where is it?
11:26Where's the Channing Tatum emoji?
11:28Yeah.
11:29Lawrence, before the show, Amy sent me a clue to a film using these emojis.
11:40What do we think, Lawrence?
11:41Face, island, hut.
11:44Chicken.
11:45Wave, yacht, chicken.
11:48Have you got this at home?
11:49What do you think?
11:51I can't get beyond something like Chicken Treasure Island, which...
11:54Don't think it is.
11:55Is it Chicken Treasure Island?
11:57It's a film that needs to be made.
11:59We don't pass it across, but any clues on the other team?
12:02The beach.
12:03I was thinking, I haven't seen it, but I've heard it referenced often enough.
12:07Is it Moana?
12:08It is.
12:09Moana was the answer.
12:10I don't know if you said Moana at home.
12:12Jackie, before the show, Tim sent me this.
12:15It's a clue to a film.
12:17Which film?
12:23So, let me talk through it.
12:25So, it must be a steak or a piece of meat.
12:28Is that a man in the middle?
12:29Yes.
12:30Yeah.
12:31And then a woman.
12:31And then a woman.
12:33What?
12:34I think you can get this, Jackie.
12:35I really do, yeah.
12:37So, there's a steak?
12:39Have you got it at home?
12:40Have you worked it out?
12:42Oh, do you know what?
12:43We'll time you out.
12:45Steak couple.
12:46Steak couple?
12:47Sorry, I'm so sorry.
12:48No, no, no.
12:49We did not give points across, but what would you go for?
12:51Meet the parents.
12:53Meet the parents.
12:55We have to remember Tim Vine is the king of the puns, and he even does them with emojis.
12:59Oh, so sorry.
13:00Oh, no, I could see the read, because that is like, well, it is a steak, isn't it?
13:04Amy, before the show, Laurence, Lowen and Bowen, king of the emojis, they call him.
13:07Yeah.
13:08I do.
13:08Sent me this clue to a film.
13:12Hmm.
13:12You poor creature.
13:15Hmm.
13:16Huh.
13:17Okay, so, I'm trying to know what that's emoting.
13:21Something book.
13:24So, what film's a book?
13:25The Notebook?
13:26I do freely admit I might have gone a bit over fancy on this one.
13:29Yeah, over fancy.
13:30That's not like you, Laurence.
13:31I know, who would have thought?
13:33Moi?
13:33Yeah, eventually some of that was going to come out, wasn't it?
13:36Yeah, I don't think I'm going to get this.
13:37I certainly could make a very educational guess, but it could be wildly wrong.
13:41Do you want to tell me it and then I'll say it, or do you want to...
13:44Do you want to mime it?
13:45That's interesting.
13:45That's an interesting dilemma.
13:47I think no.
13:49Okay, fine, fine.
13:50Then time me out.
13:51I'd say The Notebook.
13:52We'll time you out.
13:53Tim, if you had to have an educated guess?
13:55Well, I mean, it's just, if you were going very sideways at it,
13:59it could be Facebook instead of the film as Social Network.
14:03Is that right?
14:03Why aren't we not a team?
14:05Wow.
14:06Social Network.
14:08Blimey, well worked out.
14:09Wow!
14:11Well done.
14:12Not the fact that the middle-aged fellas are banging into this, mate.
14:16What is that emoji?
14:18Facebook.
14:18The dotted line.
14:19Well, I was trying to find a face that was completely neutral,
14:22that had no...
14:23Right.
14:23You wouldn't get stuck on the expression.
14:25Yes.
14:26Okay, I think I was looking, like, because of the shape,
14:28I was thinking Octagon Book or something.
14:30Yeah.
14:30It's the end of that round.
14:32Amy and Tim.
14:33Thank heavens.
14:34Let's make a swap back.
14:35Wow.
14:36Lovely to see you, Tim.
14:37Well done.
14:39Welcome back, Amy.
14:40Our leaderboard now looks like this.
14:44Lawrence has got one.
14:46Jackie and Amy, three points each.
14:47Tim Vine, still in the lead.
14:48Five points.
14:52I love how uncomfortable being in the lead makes Tim.
14:56You're like, obviously, make me level in the lead or one behind,
15:00and then I'm happy.
15:01It's not a natural state for the British after all.
15:03No, exactly.
15:04Yeah, yeah.
15:04I'll probably get very stressful.
15:06Yeah.
15:06We're good.
15:06Tim, I just need you to be the alpha male, just for a bit.
15:09Just for a bit.
15:10Come on.
15:11That's just three more rounds.
15:13Your next round is...
15:18Sing and Im.
15:19Fingers on buzzers, please.
15:19I'm going to read you about the lyrics of some famous songs,
15:22but we've changed all the words,
15:23so they will mean the same as the original lyrics,
15:25but they will be changed just buzzing when you know what the songs are.
15:28There will be a year underneath,
15:29and that will be the year the song was first a UK top 40 hit.
15:32Which song is this?
15:35I am partial to repositioning the item.
15:37Repositioning the item.
15:38You are partial to repositioning the item.
15:46I like to move it, move it.
15:49Very good.
15:49Shall we listen?
15:52I like to move it, move it.
15:54You like to move it.
15:56I think we should bring it up with the new lyrics, like that.
15:59I like to reposition the item.
16:01I like to reposition the item.
16:02By reel-to-reel brackets featuring the mad stuntman.
16:05Wow.
16:06Yeah. You don't want to have a mad stuntman.
16:08No.
16:10Next one. What song is this, please?
16:12Hades has disappeared and paradise is in attendance.
16:15There's an out remaining to cause the any trepidation.
16:17Jiggle that backside, slide towards me and holler.
16:23Yes, Amy?
16:24Let me entertain you.
16:26Let me entertain you.
16:28How is going in heaven's here?
16:32Shake your ass, come over here, now scream.
16:34Wow.
16:35I like to jiggle that backside.
16:37Yeah, shake your ass, come over here, now scream.
16:39Jiggle that backside and slide towards me.
16:41Let me entertain you by Robbie Williams.
16:43Well played, Amy.
16:44Next one.
16:45What song is this?
16:52Touch your patellas.
16:56Yes, that is Jackie.
16:58Club Tropicana.
16:59Is it Club Tropicana?
17:01It is not.
17:02Oh, no.
17:04Yes, Tim.
17:05It's not the Macarena, is it?
17:06The Macarena?
17:09Yes, Amy.
17:10Agadu.
17:11Is it Agadu?
17:12No.
17:17Oh, very nice.
17:20I'd do Agadu if it had those lyrics.
17:23My black lace.
17:24Don't forget to pulverise beans for a cappuccino.
17:26Yeah.
17:27Come on, everybody.
17:29The next one.
17:32Sway that, agitate that, relocate that, create that.
17:35What, in your opinion, is your identity?
17:40Yes, Amy.
17:42Who do you think you are?
17:44The Spice Girls?
17:45Is it?
17:47Wow.
17:52Swing it, make it, move it.
17:54Swing it, shake it, move it, make it.
17:56Absolutely.
17:56Who do you think you are?
17:57Spice Girls.
17:58Have you got anything a little bit older?
18:00Anything kind of like pre-1948?
18:03I mean, we did black lace.
18:05That's from quite a long time ago.
18:05Still not enough for me.
18:07That's probably before Amy was born.
18:08She did get a point.
18:10Here's your next one.
18:12We'll begin these festivities in the evening before Sunday morning.
18:15The whole gang's on tenterhooks, anticipating my entrance.
18:20Amy.
18:21Is it get the party started?
18:23Is it get the party started?
18:28How do you feel?
18:31Wow.
18:32I love it.
18:33You could be like a cultural translator.
18:36You really could.
18:38And that, of course, was by a mix between white and red.
18:41Yeah.
18:43Next one.
18:52Yes, Tim.
18:54Everywhere you go, you take the weather.
18:56Oh, my...
18:56Weather with you?
18:57The only one I've ever known.
18:59Everywhere you go.
19:01Always take the weather.
19:03Very well done.
19:05By overpopulated abode, of course.
19:08Final question in this round.
19:11Glide through the air with one.
19:13I suggest we glide.
19:14We glide somewhere else.
19:15From 1958, Lawrence.
19:16Well, there we are.
19:21Amy.
19:21Aye.
19:22Fly me to the moon?
19:24No, it's Fly With Me.
19:25I don't know what the song's called.
19:28Go on, Lawrence.
19:29It does not fly me to the moon, I'm afraid.
19:31Lawrence.
19:32Come fly with me.
19:33Does it come fly with me?
19:35Come fly with me, let's fly in the moon.
19:39That's all right.
19:41Are they right?
19:43That's the end of that round.
19:44Frank Sinatra there, of course, bringing us to a close.
19:46Well, Frank Sinatra and Lawrence.
19:49Our leaderboard looks like this.
19:50Lawrence has two.
19:51Jackie has three.
19:53You have to go at some if this is your day.
19:55I know.
19:55I get it.
19:56I get it.
19:56Last couple of rounds.
19:57Tim has six.
19:59And someone who's happier, I think, being in the lead.
20:01Amy has eight.
20:04Me?
20:05I'm in the lead?
20:05Oh, goodness.
20:07Little me.
20:10Two rounds to go.
20:11Our next round is going to be...
20:16Richard's Junk.
20:17I'm going to show you a picture of some...
20:19I'm going to show you a picture of my junk, Amy.
20:21Yeah, OK.
20:22I'm literally going to show me a picture of my junk
20:24and you've got to look at it for like 15 seconds.
20:26OK.
20:27I'm going to show you a series of things.
20:30I'm going to describe what they are as well.
20:31Remember as many of them as you can
20:33because they're going to be answers in the round ahead.
20:35So try and memorise this, my board of junk.
20:39There is...
20:41A shredder.
20:42Chest pieces.
20:43A menu.
20:45A mop.
20:46A price tag.
20:47A cat.
20:48A driver's licence.
20:50Rings.
20:51An umbrella.
20:53And some stars.
20:54Those are all going to be answers in the round ahead.
20:57Fingers on buzzers.
20:58Here's your first question.
21:07Yes, that is Tim.
21:09Rocky Horror Picture Show.
21:11No.
21:11That was not up there, I'm afraid, Tim.
21:13I don't know what I was talking about there.
21:15Sorry.
21:16Sorry, viewers.
21:17Lost it there briefly.
21:19Carry on.
21:19There's nothing left to say.
21:20That's a head of a catchphrase you've developed.
21:22Yeah.
21:22Sorry, viewers.
21:23Sorry, viewers.
21:25It'll be something we just saw.
21:27If anyone wants to fancy buzzing in.
21:30Lawrence.
21:30Shredder.
21:31Shredder.
21:32Oh, I thought that was such a good answer.
21:34I don't know this.
21:35Jackie.
21:37Rings.
21:37Rings.
21:38That's incorrect.
21:41Amy.
21:43Menu.
21:44Menu.
21:44It is the menu.
21:46It is.
21:47Well done.
21:47Wow.
21:49That's a good film, the menu.
21:50Yeah.
21:51Good film.
21:51Next one.
22:00Yes, Lawrence.
22:01Shredder.
22:02Shredder.
22:03It is.
22:04Well done.
22:06Next one.
22:07In the Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise, what golden items does Sonic collect to act as a lifeline?
22:15Yes, Amy.
22:16Rings.
22:17Rings.
22:18It does indeed.
22:21Who's your next one?
22:25Yes, that is Lawrence.
22:32Mop.
22:33Mop.
22:35I didn't know that.
22:36Good answer.
22:37Well done.
22:38Next one.
22:46Yes, Tim.
22:48Cat.
22:49Cat.
22:50Absolutely right.
22:51It is cat.
22:52She said driving like this.
22:56Next question.
22:58ABBA's Benny Anderson and Bjorn Ulveas wrote the music for which musical that premiered in 1986?
23:07Yes, Tim.
23:08Chess.
23:09Chess?
23:10Absolutely correct.
23:13Final question in this round.
23:16What is the title of the song that topped the UK singles chart for 10 weeks in 2007, making it
23:21the longest reigning chart topper of the 2000s?
23:27Yes, Lawrence.
23:28Umbrella.
23:29Umbrella?
23:31Is absolutely right by Rihanna.
23:33Nice to have done.
23:34So that's the last question, but there is a bonus point for anyone who can buzz in and tell me
23:38the remaining three items.
23:39Jackie?
23:40Driving licence, stars, and driving licence, stars.
23:47What was the other thing?
23:49Well, that's very much the question.
23:50That's what you're supposed to be telling us.
23:53I'm going to time you out, Jackie, I'm afraid.
23:55Oh, sorry.
23:56If anyone else fancies it.
23:57Tim?
23:58Oh, no.
23:58I was going to say driving licence, stars, and car, but then I realised the car is how I remember
24:02driving licence.
24:04Indirect.
24:06Listen, just so people at home who got the third one can feel good about themselves, shall we find out?
24:10Yeah.
24:10Driving licence and stars, we know, but what was the one we were all missing?
24:14Price tag.
24:15We were missing.
24:16Price tag.
24:17Very well done at home.
24:18If you got that, it's the end of the round.
24:20One round to go.
24:21Just answer smash before we hand away our fourth prize of the week.
24:26Jackie.
24:27You're really going to have to put on a late surge here.
24:29Jackie has three, Lawrence has five, Tim has eight, Amy has ten.
24:33Two-point lead.
24:35You look less happy now.
24:36Yeah.
24:36I'll do that.
24:38Two-point lead going into our final round is always a scary place to be.
24:41We know what our final round is.
24:42It is...
24:45Answer smash.
24:46Fingers on buzzers.
24:47Point for a correct answer.
24:48Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:50Let's do it.
24:51Your first category today...
24:54..is boats.
24:56Boats.
25:00What two words follow Mortimer and Whitehouse in the title of a BBC2 series first broadcast in 2018?
25:08Tim.
25:09Gone fishing boat.
25:10Gone fishing boat?
25:12It is gone fishing and fishing boat.
25:14Well played, Tim.
25:16Next one.
25:17What surname is shared by the English novelists Henry and Helen, who created the characters Tom Jones and Bridget Jones,
25:24respectively?
25:27Lawrence.
25:28Fieldingy.
25:29Fieldingy?
25:31Fieldingy is correct.
25:32It is.
25:33Henry Fielding and Helen Fielding.
25:36Fieldingy.
25:36Next clue.
25:38Next boat.
25:39Which 2004 film, based on a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray, stars Reese Witherspoon as Becky Sharp?
25:47Lawrence.
25:48Vanity Faircraft Carrier.
25:51Vanity Faircraft Carrier?
25:53It is Vanity Faircraft Carrier.
25:55Vanity Fair...aircraft Carrier.
25:57Well played, Lawrence.
25:58Next category.
26:01Posts.
26:02Types of post.
26:04OK.
26:05OK.
26:06In netball, the playing position that is abbreviated to WD is wing what?
26:13Amy.
26:14Wing Defence Post.
26:18Absolutely.
26:19Wing Defence and a Fence Post.
26:20Wing Defence Post.
26:21Next clue.
26:22Next post.
26:24What is the common name for the US political scandal that led to the resignation of President Nixon in 1974?
26:31Yes, Tim.
26:33Watergate Post.
26:34Watergate Post?
26:35Yes!
26:36It is Watergate and Gate Post.
26:40Next clue.
26:41Next post.
26:42What was the surname of the Australian conservationist Steve who starred in the TV series The Crocodile Hunter?
26:50Yes, Lawrence.
26:52Erwin-ning post.
26:54Steve Erwin-ning post.
26:55Erwin-ning post?
26:56It is Steve Erwin-win-winning post.
26:58Erwin-ning post.
26:59Anymore for anymore?
27:00Erwin-ning post.
27:02That's me, John.
27:03There goes the fondue alarm.
27:06Yeah.
27:06Yeah.
27:07I don't think Jackie has done it.
27:10No.
27:10I don't think so.
27:11Our winner on Monday was Tim.
27:14Our winner on Tuesday was Amy.
27:15Our winner on Wednesday was Tim.
27:17Our winner on Thursday...
27:21It's Amy Gledhill by one point.
27:23Amy, well done.
27:24Thank you, Gledhill.
27:25Thank you, Gledhill.
27:25Thank you, Gledhill.
27:26Thank you, Gledhill.
27:27And you've won yourself another prize as well.
27:28Yes!
27:29Which of these would you like?
27:31Oh!
27:32Oh!
27:34I think I want the glasses.
27:36I'm going to go for the cursed glasses.
27:38The Goblets of Doom.
27:39The Goblets of Doom.
27:40Amy Gledhill wins the House of Games Goblets of Doom.
27:43Well played.
27:43Amy, one day to go.
27:44Double points Friday tomorrow.
27:45Eight points for a win if you can manage that.
27:48Let's see how we'll need it all going into it.
27:50Jackie and Lawrence have eight and nine.
27:53Amy with 11.
27:54Tim with 13.
27:55A two-point lead.
27:58Are you unstoppable?
27:59He is definitely not unstoppable.
28:01I'm definitely not unstoppable.
28:02Really not.
28:03I look forward to seeing all of you for tomorrow's final.
28:06It's going to be great fun.
28:07We'll see you as well for the final of House of Games.
28:10APPLAUSE
28:38Put one up to your ear and tell me what you can hear.
28:41Souls and Tormen.
28:41Screams, right?
28:42Souls and Tormen.
28:43Shame me you haven't got a lid and you can say shut your goblet.
28:46LAUGHTER
28:47Oh, yeah.
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